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4 staff which tho two Commissioners desired to have thus Betis. hetr respective sections. It was urged that detail ciauzea might be declared 1 ‘that the repealing clauses in regard to the authority of the Mayor end of the city governmens woukl, in any event, operative, and so destroy the basis of the present system, a iu the cae of tho Maivo law. % was also wn, in other con éctions, how tae now bill provided constitutions! authority tor tho existence of the Board, and the inevitability of its ultimate triumph was put and im- eg ‘upon those pre-ent in such brief statements of the ww a might prove conclusive in deciding the wavering among tho-o whom thoy wore to operate upon. The topic of the improved and more ‘olopendest poal fon of the men under the now régime was enlarged upon by President Draper, ‘The topic of politics made the chief heme iv this connection, Mayor Wood wat abused right ly, avd, indeed, when cn this subject the Commis- wioners were quite dispensed with in the deslamation, Ou man said the police gonerally charged all the prosent Btorm which raged about the department catirely to the or, aucther cited auvthyr matter, aud another , and 60 on. ae Reporta of progress were made by thow who already been acting ia tho interest of the Commissioners; and at least as much as balf the present incumbents of the deparament. it was thorugh", coutd be perauaded to declare for the Commiscivuers. siuch talk was bad in regard to Individuals, offcers acd men, and the influeaces which could be exercised over them for the purposes of the Commiseioners. Details of the plans of the Board were explsiond, in re- spect to the mater in which they would procee t to ge Possession of the departinent, There would be no hase; #ho aim was to win the confiience of the men, and got Shem to repudiate the old Board, as well as those who ‘Gheuld stand by it. The new Superiatendent would pro “ceed to supply and xerve copies of the new regulations of ‘the Board, “He would then call on one or more of the dif- Wferem nections to repors to him, and iasue his orders to ‘them. Those who complied shsutd be gathered into the fold aud Cad with the favor of the Comailasioners, Those who repudiated would nave their dismissal. Promisos and inducements of various kinds have been circulated in ‘this connection to inftuenco the result. ‘These ermiasaries of the Commisyloners havo beon as b ag possible, both in and out of their respective dis toe, since their adjournment ov Thuraday night. Iti+ claimed, too, by the Board that adhesions to their cause have poured in ‘upon them al day yesterday, and they are ine of such immediate suecees that they hope to ob- tain practica! possession of the police, and, obtained, vo re- ‘tain it, even against a dectzion of the courts, unti! it can be made “to hold water,” even if soutled by the lawyers. Whey will not await tho aeoiaion of the supreme ) 10 Be rendored, as the Court has been understood to inmate, Mext week. They look tothe Legislature and to Weed at Albany as their resource. If the law 13 foand to be leaky, they may stave off aud bold the reins until it shall staunched by its creditors. Possession, however, is ma- terial to this end. They seek it at all riske. joner Nye bas patrolied diligently between the captains of tho different — stations, by his activity has won over and brought twgether the conblaye at Police Minister Draper’s maasion. The latter arrogates to him- eeif the supreme control in these convectlous, and carries «AT the result of Nyo’s tact, by imitating bia policy, calling et the station houses himself, (a3 yaxterday on his way xtown town.) Buth have their private aims in viow, and hope w achieve them throngh the Board = It ts amusingly intimated thst they have their eye on the same object, howover, and that thcre are more cross at work in the , and more masters to serve through its fut re activity than will be conducive to its harmony. Parties, who actually assisted at the conclave at Commiasioner Draper's, assert tha’ only the tw> of the Board then pre- sent kuow of its having ever been held at all. THE MEBTING YESTERDAY. Yesterday the Board met at noon formally, Mr. Strana- han boing still absont, from illness. Tbe new police law ‘was examined in conjunction with Mr. Tallmadge. Tho regulations of the Department, which the Board has been ro- ‘vising, were finally ordered to be now served forthwith ‘upon the officers aad mev of the force. The only alterations in these regulations from those at present tn use censist of the tew verbal changes necessary to give them the cha character of an emanation frem the new authority. Consideration was mae of the premises corner of Spri and Worcester streets, as tho head quarters of the 4 without any decision. any The progrees of the attempt to obtain possession of the est was reviewed, assurance that the “di “Buperintendent”’ at Brooklyn would atonce transfer his Jegiauce upon requisition of the Board, was reported as — been positively ascertained in convervations held wi im. ‘A good deal of minor business of reutine and the lke ‘was dispatched, after which the Board adjourt ‘Ik was the pur) of the Superiutendeat to serve upon ‘the Brockiyn of Police, Mr. Foulke, documents ay him “ deputy”? and ‘makiag of him a comanto jicated um the ducuments published in yesterday's Hera, Mr. Foulke, it was stated, ag from bis own lips, ‘would duly recognize the Commissioners and their Super- {ntendent, and tranamit toat recognition officially to-day, Ja a response to the Board and their Superintendeot. The requisition apticipated from the now Board was not sentin. Under new jaw, the detailing ‘of mon (a the manner of the five spe 29 who were sent down to guard the old Quarantine baildivgs, doe not dnvolve anv expense to the city, Such requisitions of the ‘State officers or iocal authoriues outside of the municipal jurisdiction, are chargeable to those applicants. It is still Undertoos, however, that a large body of spectal police ‘will be detaded for guarding the proposed buildings. MOVEMENTS OF MAYOR WOOD, The Mayor and the Chief had consultations with a num- bor of their officers and men yesterday forenoon. They do hot eniicipate aby material defection from the ranks now acknowledging their authority, Orders are issued and obeyed, discioline is rigidly maintained, duties are dis oharged, and all the old w heels revolve as if there had been no change, Nothing bas beea done by the Commission ‘fas yet, to touch the workings of the department, or binder the strictest orter aad obedience among the moo. The Mayor is ax calm, and says no more attention to the move- meuts of the Commissioners than {f Ove crazy mon were to set themselves up in the predicament of ‘Commis. sioners. The practical result has been harmless and abortive thus far, and calla for po action of an official character as yet, 'So soon as anything definite does turn vp in euch connection be will be fully prepared to act. He i first doubtless remonstrate ins for. mal commonication, alse deicide whether to defend the houses or to dismiss the station deserters. He regards, as do the Commissioners also, the posession of the st-tion bouses as @ practical injunction hipen the new Board, however the decisions or the prevent ‘mon in the dopartment may be split up in tho contest. Whatever captains may go over to the Commissioners he fs prepared to au le by their Heotenants; and he is not withuet a tally of bis partisans and his semis iD the force, nor witheut bis full mtelligence of the move- inen of his opponents. He assumen to stand upon the jaw, aud thinks his ground far better calculated to meet an Advorse decision of the Court of Appeals than the Commiasionors can ocoupy even in mecting the now ac- copted certainty of a divided opinion from the interme- diate bench next week. The predicament of the policemen t# ono of the moat trying aud cruel, They reem to be absorbed in diveursion oe it, and much excitement prevails among them acoord- fugly. Indeed it is now the chief “excitement’’—the last eneral topic mnong all clases—and in its bearing uy oy national topic of “centraliza ion” engages @ good deal of attention throughout the country. TUR YOUNG M&N’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB AND THE NEW POLICB BILLe A very interesting meeting was held last evening by the Young Mea's Democratic Club, at their hall ia Broome sirect. After the transaction of regular basiness, William J, Rose, Eq., moved that ac aamitteo be appointed by tho Chair to draft a series of resolutions expressive of the sen. tumens of tho © ub in relation to the late obnoxious enact- ments of our Staw Legislature, parucalarly designatiag the Metropolitan Police bill. Mr. Rose having at somo longth sustained his motion, disclaiming any inteution to maxe it a merely partivan char iter, it was unan mously adopt- ed, and the chair therengon appointed Mesers, Rose, Carr, and Parricon, « committee to report ata specia) meeting tw ve heli at’the same place on Monday evening next, when, acoording 0 the prope.ition of the mover, the sub ject o’ a popular convention will be thoroughly canvassed ‘and considered. ‘The Club, then, amid great demonstrations of enthusi- abm, adjourned until the Une above specified. The Recent Rumors from Niearagaa, TO THS EDITOR OF TUE HERALD, Ry the steamehip George Law which arrived on Wed- ay lt from Aspinwall, T recetved the California Chronicle, of the 20th of April. It is published at San Fran, cieeo, and has been the open, and indeed, violent aseatt ant of General Walker; and it contains a loading editorial two columns bared opon reports received in Saa rota Paname of bis defeat, somewhat like those irculated bere about the same timo; but the other article wri ubseqaently, say :— el af previous a th te fer by 'e ih a prifertly reliable, mei ternal molities Snfrectens of runect events tere.” Tannex the extract so referred to below. I will bo Seen that this extract fully sustaias the letters received hore from Genoral flenningsen and others, giving an ac count of the victory of the 17th March over the Costa Ricans at Rivas, Sra in the New Yous Hrnart ‘af the 6tb day of April. since then, articles In the Pines aud Tribune, ad other papers, have denounced these jet- dors ae being “bogus”? and as having boon “fabricated.” ‘You will see that thev are fully sustained by Col. Waters, and the San Francisco editors state that “the authority may be considered ax perfeetly reliable.” It will be borne ia mind that no direct or authentic inDrmation hat del or any Pacific side ‘sino the 20th of March, the steamer Orizaba betne the ian. ‘vessel that touched there and brought any news to Pana tha. All the rumora seized upon here with such avidity by certain parties, of Geo. Walker having “evaca ated ‘apd ronght refoge on board a British @toamer,’’ &o., are, therefore, manifestly without founda- tion in auy information received here or at Panama. Col Lockridge and his party, it is trae, bave fatled in his river expedition on thig side of the continent, and were con- strained aid of a Dritish steamer to get away Norte, and it is presumed that the ru have been manufactured out of those ooo+r- ‘ws from Generals Walker and Iten- considered in any degree authentic, jn & California letter annexed, proviog the came lished in the N ve 3 io vo Ly an} of transit bas 09 1y Means of tran: as eome others coult have been sent, it is their dostination, because they were intaronpted FE i i i i Previously, they have not and on their passage. There is no reason to doubt complete ultimate success of Generals Walker aod Henningsen, despite the deplorable mishay to Colonel Teead you this for Publication, to disprove the chargea made of the “fabrication” of the letters formerly furnished you, and publisbed by you ou the 6th of April laat:— {Bxtract from a letier Praneioon, published ia Califorain : “curaileat March IS-11M P.M. rn . , Watere han sunt arrived The greater thin I sua- ‘moved up to *urds Sun Jorge, and are throwing #, which may be # blind preparatory to moving the eitier villages |The General atacked San Jorxe wita B aud 400 meu; they all behaved well. aud ro- Turned from the fight in better spirits than from any fat thoy y. Ther ly lows wight ki wrt thirty wounded. tho enemy's roll call will show a deficiency ot men on the evening of to Col, Waters tella we that the General le ty a excelloat and that more damage has been done to the enemy a wat than In any battle, except that of the Mth , ever fonght in the country. Walker has now 700 men Ay Rivas, of whom all but about 100 are eficivat for elfensive aro uo sick at present in the camp, Mapaux De Wition’s first subscription concert takes place this evening at Niblo's Saloon. Signor Morelli, Signor Gasparoni and Signor Manzocchi will assist, aad the NEWS FROM KUKOPE, CALIFORNIA, NICARAGUA, NEW GRANADA, SOUTH PACIFIC, AUSTRALIA, MEXICO, CUBA, WEST INDIES, KANSAS, ETO.—AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON—THE BURDELL MURDER TRIAL, ETO. The Wasx.y Hexarp wil) be published as ten o’olock this morning. Its contents will embrace laie news from Karope, California, Nicaragua, New Grauada, the South Pacific, Aus- tralla, Mexico, Cuba, West Indies, Kansas, £6.; The Closing Proceedings in the Burdell Murder Trial; The Mysterious Tra- gedy at Newburg; Revolt at Sing Sing Prison; Affairs in Washington; The News by Telegraph; Editorials on va- Hons interesting subjecta; Financial, Commercial, Religious, ‘Theatrical, Political, Sporting and Maritime Intelligence; New ‘York Cattle Market; Marriages and Deaths; together with» wrappers ready for mailing, can be had at the counter. Price tx centa, Brandreth’s Pills—Tho Up ‘Town Agency is at CAMPBELL'S drug store, corner of Eighth avenuc and Twenty-cighia sireet Portable Dreesti Casss—Wholesale and retail at J. & 8. SAUNDERS’ only, at No. 7 Astor House, is the Only Person who can A. Grand; be consulted slentifically op all diseases of the bumas hair, at 4 Charch corp: Barclay, The Sixth and Eighth avenue cars al the door of Uae establishment, Warnock & Sabana saree Cy Hotel, H. ¥. ‘White's Dress Hata, 148 Fulton street, lees Broapway and Nasaail, — Spring and Summer Styles of Hots and Gepiiny af Donulifel nwa for missteasd chilarsa. Cail aad 08 Sze he KELLOGG, manufacturer. - 123 Canal street, opposite Weet Broadway. Canada Straw Hats, the Bale.—Pxim Joa hate by the cage, with » large ani complete assortira| 0 straw goods, among which are many now nad doairnlyie + show hot o be found elsewhere GEO. W & JEHIARRUAL, 40 Chambors street. in Great Variety, at J. & 3. Pocket Cutlery BAUNDERS’ only, at No. 7 Astor House, Icke’ ‘Temple of Art,” 988 Broad Hinorrrss, to made in this re Fuorocnaria, fa pastel and ‘aquarelisn by Fredericks? Preteen ps yf pater ey So rom 8 A. Mt. Me < en Fe oe to WP. M., and free w the ta. The Metallic Tabict Razor Strop at J. & 5. BAUNDERS' only, at No. 7 Astor Aouse. Gurney’s Palace of Art. Hallotypes, ‘Hallotypes, Photographs, Baguerreotypes, Daguerreotypes, Sepeerisient SESS J. GURNEY, ~ Phothographic Artiat, No. 49 Broadway. 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenesses, with Case, past lored; natural as life. 2500 taken daily oy colored; 347 Brondway. 20 Cents.—The most beautiful Ambrotypes in the world taken at KNAPP’S olf gallery, No. 103 Bowery, for 2) cents. City Views—New York by Daylight.—Pho- toge: pha of public and. privatn, proverty to onter dally at HOLMES! gallery, 289 Broadway. Brooklyn.—Wilitamson Bros.’ Quick Pro- gie.gnables them to take pletures of infants and children of Notice —Pineapple Cloths of all 7 fe bonnets; do, tassore cut, sleeves and seermucker, bandana ha, chawies tena, camphor scares Fast jean only ‘wholesale CaS FOUNTAINS tude siora G58 Broadway. out of John street Into a “Business seemed a Nock of Paria snd bome manatactured mMMAr which, in variety, exient, bean- rivalry. Devowe # forenoon to and millinery gu frase cane Paris Shoes from Manufactory of Melies, Rue Vivienne, "net received by EUGENE FERRIS & SON, oot makers 62 Nassau street, Clething—-Ragians, Froek Coats, ER. COLLINS & CO., Comer of John and Nassaa stress, the most splendid om sre moving, wendy ‘made’ or to onter, Wet oan be found in Frew York, “An inspection is requested, Biooklyn—251 Fulton Street.—Lockitt, Son heals _— arr Aquascutum Coats.—Travellers and citizens ‘are invi ed io examine this new article of water proof con's nd cloaks for gentlemen and ladies’ wear, just received per Rangaroo, from London. ‘iheir lightness, style and adapta tion to the season entitle them to the notice of gentlemen of taste, LEARY & €O., Hiaiters, Astor House, Spring panta, ves Elegant Wedding Cards, at Everdeil’s, Broadway, commer of Duane street, Rich Paper Hangings for the Retall Trade, all new styles, ¢f imporwa ion, Work done tn tbe mest Srustic manuce, by THOMAS FAYE & CO, 2 Broadway. Paper Hangings, at Wholesale, -< om “go f importation. ot every desirable style. For Rie to the trade at the lo vest cash prices by TUOMAS PAYE | trad: 4 00., No. 27 Broaday. Carpetings and Olicloths—A very Large assoriment. ators low . ARTHUR DONNELLY's, | 9 Bowery, between Hew * } aimMarsh & wiics, No. 4 Malden inne, have removed to No. 2 Vesey Asior Trnasea, eupporiers, shoulder a Poon for Indien, anid & competent female in slieadance. | Removal._F. Derby & Company, Merchant | removed w the Sosa | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1667. 4A Cord.—AN Persons who have Grey Gate’ | imports call and ara Doctor Nation free .\ 54 Church mcee, corner jarclay. ew fuid gives the hair the natural color: tired, and aay be considered areal prodigy Of chatalatry. Af your Hair ts Falling Out, & your hair is ge’ gray Wo lgun's . Wf you are troubled with dandrag, "™* 70" Use Lyon's Kathairon, If you desire soft, glossy hair, Ur 's Kathalron, old by all dealers, everywhere, for 38 sents per bute. HUI’s Hair Dye 4 Shillings a Box, Black or brown, No, 1 Barvlay street. le culting of usir and Barry's Tricopherous, Only 121-2 Cents a bottle, genuine, » OAMPBE! L's armors, corner of Kighth avenuegand Twenty-eighth street. Campbell, Chemist and Dr ner of Bigbih avenue aod Twenty-cighth sireet, Sevenioen years ry ‘experience, Eruptions, Freckles, Coarse, &c.—Use Jone’s Italian soap, only 26; dander Secen onral hair Fee'oratives te. “hepen hia Dowery.” Skin, alr, do, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SO BY ARKH Frupay, May 15—8 P. M. ‘There was not 6o much activity in the market to-day, ‘The business was more equally divided between the dif- ferent speculative stocks. Illinois Central was operated in about as oxtensively to-day as aay otber railroad sok om the list. The attempted cerner in Clovoland and Tolodo worked unfavorably to-day to the partiesconcerned. The more cash stock was bought tho weaker the market bo- came. The stock stands ready to tumble, and ono of theso days we shall seo astampede. Erio opened and ciosed weak; Reading fell off, and sold freely at tho decline; New York Central Railroad opened and closed without change, and appears to have vory few friends at the beard. Tili- nois Central bonds touched par, and were in demand. Illinois Central Railroad stock opened firm at 149 por cont, but fell off and closed at 139 per cont. There was a salo of Mlinois Contral Rights at 136 per cent. The greatoat im- provement to-day was in California bonds. Sales were made at 57 per cent, A few days since they wold at 49a 60 per cent, At the second board the market generally was lower, but the amount of business transacted was limited. Tllit ois Central Railroad wold at 13836, being 11¢ per cent lower than the opening price at the fiest board, Cleveland and Toledo closed weak, at 68 por ceat. The large cash purchasers this morping did not strengthen prices much. Michigan Southern Railroad sold at 68 por cent, cash, to the extent of 60 shares. Harlem Railroad preferred sold at 4535 per cont; Clevoland and Pitaburg ‘was 3g per cent better. The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— ++ $105,926 63 $152,736 70 1$18,840,984 81 ‘The payments w-day tuclude $17,000 on California drafts, The stosk speculators of the Daily Times were a little more active to-cay at the broker’s board. Thoy operated tds morning as follews:— Bought—100 Erie RR..... - 41¢—cash. 300 NY Central RE 286i —regular. 100 Ittnois Central Rut... ..1393¢—cash. 60 Michigan Southern Rit. 68 —seller 3 days. Sold—100 Chicago & Rock hiland.. 96% —bayor 3 days. 200 N ¥ Central RR........ 86 —teller 60 days. ‘The quarterly statement of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., for the three mouths enéing 4pril 30, has been published. ‘Tho whole amount of receipts were $255,522 65, and the dis- Dvarsements of all kinds, including payments ou account of deaths, surrendered policies, expenses, &c., were $32,189 16, thus showing a not accumulation of means of $153,633 40, which added to the amount previously on hand makes the whole asxets of the company on tho Ist inst. $3,902,693. 79, The policies issue 1 during the quarter were 621, and the whole number now outstanding is 10,166, of which 9,196 are for the whole life. ‘The earnings of the New York Ceatral Railroad for April 8, were as {cllows:— 1867 1886 ‘Tho earnings of the Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Lac Haslroad Company in April, 18017, were. 940,063 22 Yn April, 1866 16,007 15. Tucrease (abou! 164 per cent),.......... 466 07 ‘The annual report of the Board of Directors shows the annexed result of the business of the year, ending Jist of March, 1867, thus:— New York axp New Haven Rarmxoap, Earnings. Transportation expenses: Repairs of roads, &. Kepairs of equipment Fuel, oil and waste... Haulage by horse power Not earnings for the year.......... ‘The earnings in each department of the Company's busi nees show a considerable increase over those of the pre- ceding year, the total increase amounting to $87,401 42. ‘The expen es show an increase of but $2,316 01. The ex. penser amount to about 56 per cent of the earnings, being 6 per cent lees than the year previous. The net earnings have been moetly expended in payments to Harlem road, for Norwalk damages, interest, construction and equip- ment, matorials, floating dobt ($72,959,) loss on Canal Road, &o,, leaving $195,483 69 cash on hand, Tho absolute net earning? are stated at $268,061, equal to 87f por cent on the evpital, 3 per cont of which would have boon paid to the stockholders in February, bat for injunctions granted. ‘The capital stock is $7,000,000, and'the bonded debt $2,150, 600. The floating debt is about $33,000, The double track from New Rochetie to the Junction with the Harlem road will be completed in Oc\ober. Receipts for tolls on the Morris Canal laet week, at com pared with receipts for corresponding time taxt year:— ‘Total to May 2, 1867.. s22,202 34 Week ending May 0, Total to May 3, 1856....... Week ending May 10, 186 oo evens GA28,084 28 WWE eco ‘Tho receipts were light last week, owing to a very un usual freshet in the Delaware river. For several days the bonts were prevented crossing. The threo olf banks at Pittsburg—tho Fxchange Bank, the Manufactarers’ and Mechanies’, and the Bank of Pitts- burg—bave mado each a semiannual dividend of 5 per cent. The Mechanics’ Bank, ® new institution there, bas | made a dividend of 4 per cent. The Bucks County Bank bas made a dividend of five per cent. ‘The steamship Asia, at this port from Liverpoo!, brings foren days later news from Rurops. Tho news, ina fnan WILLIAM LYNOW'S, Corner of Greenwich ané Spring sirecta, New Crop of Famliy Teas, Grovertes, ete. tp all thelr wartety, for enle at low prices, by J. 0. FOWLER | 200., 200 and 48 Greenwich street, ‘The Rest Schuy! Coal at 5 25 for Red, and $5 for while nab, atthe New Coal i eoot, 800 West Tair teenth eireet, delivered [ree of eariage. 63 ecpig per tn lesa to those who do their own carting. = JOUN R. WHITR, Portable Letter Copying Press and Book, complete sor five dollars, N. DAVIeSON No. 9 Spruce sueet, New York Batechelor’s Hair Dye, W The beat in the world, surpassing wil. at the manufactory Broadway Oristadorv’s Hair Wigs and Doupees Sraelek fant ala SR ite Rn Successful DURKIN, a bin } i No medicine {oeien ers cine — i Cy) hoapi ] oat mete’ ph tity +4 ee | 6 for beau! . ene ener vi ehalr. Bold by alt drngciete and Derfumers, ee For the Feet.— 4 Oriental (Extract ts | Scertaln remedy for unions. oomna, be. it gives entire relief | TAMAS G ALGER, 200 Brosdway N° room «7. | nd Toupees— wold and appied Round Hill Motorpathic Water Cure and Northampton, Mase: R. HA and ores Me ton Late pamphlet Mot “ “pom cript of six powtage stampa, ¥ = mates port of ti Bone Magy ta) ume ian America, ’ persecded the far oo ne and + lt ihe Paris ecommea te oes market, f ngrance is thet of the living aromatic flowers, from which It la exipacted, avd whl Inst for weeks on ine hand: Rerehirt.. For the complexion bas ao equal fe the world. Fold by D. 7. LANMAR &.00., wholesale dragalsta, 69 Water street, New York, and by all druguista, at 60 conta per bottle, of pleasure, Cironlars sent the treatment, on re- Hollowny’s Otntment.The Diseases of the fleah and the ekia, to which obildren are mont subject, euch aa Ry ee Ty Oe ay .. Are Qi ce ae well aa the angriest ulcers, any an kinds pf Wounds. cent, and th | Mancheetor, cial point of view, is not imporiant, but of au uofavorable | character. Quotations for console show a decline of '; per stringency in the mouey market was appa rently incressing. Tho Bank of England reterns show a | decrease in bullion for the week of £50,514, and in notes unemployed of £120,500, The bank bas refused ta make loans on government sesuritics at 7 per cent for a louger period than seven days, Tho circular of Osgood Fields, of | the Ist inat., sayss— There has been a heavy pressure for money ‘uring the week at bank rates for beet short bille and coven per cent. on the Stock Exchange. Some «mail amounta of gold havo been taken from the bank, while arrivals from Aas tratia have been kept back by easterly winds. Ragiish funda have been depressed, While American securities have been ueglevted and the’ quotadiona given are mostly pomina!, The cotton market was dull and depressed, A doctine of one-eighth of a penny is reported. The state of the money market is weighing heavily upon prices for cotton, Breadstu fe were better, Quotations show no improvement {a flour and Indian corn. Accounts from the manufacturing districts are of a gloomy character, Manufacturera have, in many instances, re- duced the time of working their mills. Tae Milwaukio Seniinel says — At the recent meeting of the Direetors of the la Crome And Milwaukie Road there was a fere discnasion of ¢ome of the leading principles which should govern railroad Management and financial operations. Among other sub- Jecta, that of stock and bond dividends was thoroughly examined. Tho effhet of auch dividends in the case of other roada was adduced by the opponents of the policy. Tt was shown that this method of dividing profits was ua- to shareholders, and had no beneficial effect in sustaining the market value of the securities of the the public found it diftionlt to understand that two certificates of stock were of any more vane than one, both Ming the same thing. It was foally resolved dy the tho settled polley ef thie road should bo ‘ever, under any circumstances, 10 make a stock or bond dividend; that the ocarnings of the road should be divided in cash or not at all, Under this resolution, the only future isenes of securities by this road will be the land grant ‘onda tho accompanying privilege stock. The July divi ‘was talked about, and it was informally decited that it should be six cent in cash, The earnings, i ‘waa understood, would justify a somewhat jargor division, Wut it was thonght best to retain a good surpiue. it wat So that sem) hm ween e of six per cont could sustained, # ith an ovcasion dend in cash. 5 58 Judge Pettit, of Indiana, mare a decision lact week {n am Prices wore lowor at | surplus divi. | Af eustai * law, will havo a material effect en the ox: oha."6¢ business of our banks and bankers, Tho case was | foundes’ "pon 8 bill of exchange drawn and accepid by parties in 2v.'°d9, aad discounted by bankors im Lafayette, | for the accomn lation of tho holder, at considerndie shave, tho holder's #2dorsement being required to the bill 8 a Condition of its boing wou. Tho bill was Bot paid at maturity, tho bankers came batx on tho endorsor' for pay mont, who set up tho ploa of usury indefence, Tho Judge charged that the fact that the plain required the ec dorsement of the bolder of the bill—now the defendant ir the suit—toado the transaction a loan of money to bim and not aeale of the bill, and consequently usurious, if more than six per cent was taken, and that they could not, in any event, lind for the plaintiffs for a greater sum than the mount paid by them fur the bi when they received it, ‘and also ihat a verdict must bo rendered against the pinin- fb: for costs, Tho result of the trial was a verdict for the plaintifls for the amount advanced by them upon the bill, without any interest whatever, and against them for costs, ‘Tho annexed statement exhibits the value of foreign dry goods imported into this port during the week, and since Janvary 1, tn each of the past three years:— Goons, Moveumyrs ix Formic Day For the Week. 3805. Entered at tho port... 6 Thrown on the market bio, 20 Since January 1, 18565. 1853. 1857. Entered at the port....$20,448,818 87,919,287 39,711,113 Thrown on the ma: 21,722,078 88,859,968 47,529,035 Value of ery goods warehoused last week.,.,.. 364,294 The dry goods trade the past week has exhibited no Gimingtion iw the steadiness of prices, as far as leading staple and desirable styles of goods are concerned, whether domestic or foreign; while thy trade has boou without animation. Itappears to be very dificult to bring up the prices of beavy colica goods fully to square with tho prices of the raw material. Taxe tho well establishod and widely known Now York mills for instance, whoso mako overy whore enjoys a standard value, and whose, selections of raw cot tons ara taku from the best the market affords (having recently paid as high as Lo, por Ib, for chotse New Orlean# strictly fair), yet in this market they are selling their plain bleached shirtings by tho caso at 15c., and their water twist do. at ie. ‘The heavy goods of other mills, both bleached and unbleached, including the Amosipaga md other milla, are pot sale able at prices fully proportioned to the cost of raw coton. It is now getting tuo late in the geason to ex: pect any materia! revival in the far Wostern trade, which ‘will go over and have to come in after the opening of the summer Southorn trade, The naar trade of the Adaasc, Middle and Northern States, with the local omy retail trade, hae been very good this week, which, however, bas been somewhat checked within the past day or two by the extreme inclemenvy of the weather. Tho adveut of the more orthodox an: os brought w the city a number of morchants from different points of the interior ag delegates, who have ia many instances improved the opportunity te make purchases for their houses in the country. Heavy cviton domestic gvods of ali kinds were heavy, abd prices without change of moment, Woollen goods were also inactive, while holders de manded previous quotations. A fair business has beeu done by the auctioneers this week, though for @ fow days the weather has been unfavorable tor business. They have continued to show that fancy goods vell low, while staple forelgn goods, to say the least, have exhibited uo advance. By the Asia we hear that there was aa excitement in Qe silk austricts of France regeting the apprehended compa. rative faliure in the yield of the sUkworms, and that lange purchases of Thcia raw ska had beon mage. This may be +0, but. one thing is certain, American orders have largely fallen off in Lyous, and are nat likely to ha revived until the effects of the now tariff’ are seen, after the first of July next. The Asia brought accounts of a dail market ia Mauchester—owing to the high rates of mouey, and, pro- bably, in somo degree to an advancing tendency in bread +stalls, The exjant Wade last week i coven pioce goods was tritting. Btock Kachange, Fuupay, Kay 16, 1867. ‘200 ehs Reading... vov oo wo 200 do. 190 Chi & Rif di 8 no do... a3 48 1300 Cley & Tul i.e 6334 200 do. + BBig 100 do or 109 do. 2 do 200 do 200 do Qo do seen 12 Det & Hud Canal. 125 Baad. bOshs MichCenRRbIO 138% $1000 Cal 778 "75. 67 6000 Mi ae 40,... +505 188 6000 I Cen R& bda, 9974 100 Chic&RkLINR DIO 07 08 .00000000 00 5 Galena & Chic RR 9316 1000 Mich SoSF bds 75 600 Clev ATOIRR.D1IO 68 1000 Erie RR bds "75 8734 100 do.. 63 Tabs Del&Hud CCo 125 100 N Y¥ Cen Ri sary RR. 41% 20 Harlem RR 454) 4 60 Reading RR. . b60 830 41 «68 Mich SOA NIRRR 68 3 95 100 Clov A MIE RR. 6854 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Fuar, May 16—6 P. 3. Astm.—The enles were confined to about 100 bulu., ia- cluding pota at 740. a 73¢0. and pearla at 7240. 7340. Bugarercrrs.—Flour—The market was heavy ao” closed at a decline of about 6c. 2 100. per bbi. The sales were confined to about 4,000 a 6,000, bbie. at the following quo- tation: — } Katee State Extra Obio. Common to good Ohio Southern mixed to good broade Southerp fancy and extra Canadian saperfue aod Canadian flour was heavy, wi’ of the above Southern branca wore in light ro- | ceipt, and gales confined to about 500 bbia., closing a th above quotations, Wheat—Tho market was inact while prices were without changes of moment in quote tions. About 4,600 bushols [ilinois red wore sold at #1 61; othor descriptions w: pominal, Corn was drmor, with sales of about 20,000 bushols Southern and Jorsey yellow, in store and delivered, at B80. a 890, W. was held at 000, Ryo—i'rinae Northern was about 800 bushels New Jersoy easier. We quote Southorn at 52n5 orn at Se? a Ole, Rye flour was Brendy wine at $4. Corrre was steady but quiet. mingo were ma charged pric ara at 120. Corrox.—Tho foreign vews was some lose favorable | than was expecte Were Condned to about 700 } @ SCO balos in lot.” As no lines of int to establieh prices, quotations w T.—hippers bad not had tim to reat | tere before the meeting of 'C aad wil } an t cffor , Talos wer det} ea | rpg) they were nom » Lonton 69 t @ taken at 286d, 2 somo provi taken st We, Ashes, bark aud rico ranged frown 8 $10, and bone was at 4 cent. v.—The market waa quie firm, with mod o ” nd at 106. a He. for prin sales Wore male at oe 7, at 4m Lime waa rather easier for commom, with enlee of about | 2,000 bbls. since our ‘ast report, at 900. for common, and $1. 13 for tump. Morseera—The market was s About 40 bhda. clayed Cuba sold at 520 , #.—The sales ombraced 4,000 affoat, at 90c. per 310 It , 90 days, intorost added. with light sales. On. — Linseed was steady, with entos of A an at $e, A8ic. Rnglish waa quiet, ‘Roth erade whals ani re quiet and sales unimportant, Lard oi was fra at } 1. 10.q8) 15 for prime, Olive oi was anchanced Proviso —Pork—Tho market waa firm ant active, With eales of 600 bbls, mess on the sput, aut 1,009 do., iv- cluding 500 deliverable on or before the Sth of Juno, and 600 do. by the 16th June, at $23 76. Primo was sold oa moderate extent at $19 26 a $19 40. Boof—Couniry prio was in @measury Out of market, Tho sales were voniined to about £00 bbm& , including railroad bof, at $12 50, and country mess at $14 a $14 60. Repackod was quiet, at $15 60a 316 60. Beef hams were $23 60a $24. Lacon was scarce and firm. Sales of Jong ribbed sides were reported pL emoked sides at 120. Cut moats were firm, with sales of 160 bhds. and tierces hams at 10%Kc. @ pT pn at . 9%c. Lard—Salcs of #00 mi Stone More active and firm, and fully recovered the ig depression. ‘The sales embraced about 2.000 hte, Cuba muscovado, chiefly within tho range of 100. @ Hic., with a small lot very chotce goods ai 11'\o., and about 2,000 ble, crushed sigare on private terms. Toraceo.—There is more inquity for tho articlo, sithough bigh prices are a har Py 4 transactions, The sales embraced 174 hha, Kentucky and Maysville, at ie, 8 200., 424 bales Havana, for export, at p. t; 128 do. Sagua, at p. t ; 28 do St. Domingo, for export, at p.t ; ©, cases Heal, at 136. & 306. ; 28 do, Florida, at Je. Fy.—The market waa Grmer, with rales of 300 8 Prison and Obio, at S5jgo. Al the close Dio. was cage, on a bill of exchange, at Lafayotte, which, | Jersey meal waa in moderate demand at $3 55, and | og | ! FAMILY MARKETING, ‘THE GREKN TRUCK TRADE WITH THE SOUTHERN PORTS—INDEBTRDNESS OF THK ATLANTIC SUAVE STATKS TO THE NORTH—SUMMER VMGHTABLES IN MAKKET—THR PRICES. The market is rapidly filling up with af varioties of spring and mummer vegetables, mrseh of which comes from Southern porta, ‘The ctatistics of the traffic with Southern ports in market garden truck would exeite considerable astonishment were its extent and importance known. For nevly all our carly vegetables came from Log Island, and the farmers there amawed great wealth by the oxorbitans prices they eharged for their green truck, which waa from a monty to sit weeks ahead of vegetation m New York and Jersey. Bur Uve establishment of steambeat lines to the Southern ports Changed gli thia, and within afew years @ most im- portant ade has eprang up, which iaures onirely to the advantage of the Atinntic slave States, who exchange their early potatoes, peas, string beana, tomatoes, oulonsa, me- lons, strawberries, &e., for hard cash paid by our deal- or. This trade commences early in April, when polatoes, the first new ones we have, arrive here in the steamers from New Orleans. Tho Now Orlowus potatoes aro very | Yne ones, and readily bring $6 a Darrol at thia port. To- wards the middle of Aprit Bermusa potatoes are due, and | command a very high price, as they aro by far the fest potatoes sold in this market, A few days since two car- goes arrived, containing in all 1,800 barrels, which are relhng at retail for $7 69 por barrel, a most exorbitant price, Ontona and tomatoes also como trom New Orteana and Bermuda, and command very high prices, Bormuda aud New Orieans onions are now selling at $6 por barrel, and tomatoes in boxes, Bix quarts each, sell for $1 25. the Savannah trade commencts next, vut doce not amount to mueb, as the people do not understand farming as well ae they should; in fact this is the great ditticulty with ‘this Southern trade, which might be surprisingly extended did the farmers know their business. The Charlowon, & C., trade commences next, aud the tnek arrives bere in the steamer about the Ist of May. On account of the late spring tne trace has beeu sehind band this year, and green peas bave only just come in in large quantities. On Thursday 60 bbs: of peas arrived trom Charierton, and tt is expected that the eteamer dae to-day will bring’150 bbls, of poas. Thoy now soll at $10 per bbl. Charleston string beaus will be io market ia about two weeks. Thx trade is very large, but cannot compare with the Norfolk, Va, trade, which 1s becoming enormous. ‘This port send more green truck to New York than all the other Southern ports put together, and this yeas It is catimated the Norfolk farmers will double if not ireble thelr usw) products, espeoially in potatoes and strawberries, It ix @ noriceabie fact that this trade ts almost exclusively the hands of Northern mee, Not only are New k senmers eniployed, but New York dealers do ali the tretticing, and Northozn farmors raise the producta, Property bas raised very much ta value tu tho vivinitg of Norfolk during the past fow yoars, a fact due to an emigration of #mart New Jersey and Long Istaad farm- ere who were posted in the meats to be used Ww bring their crops te a New York market. Emigration > this part of Virginia has ouly juat commenced, and every year pearly doubles the amount of produc sent from Norfolk market. The yield of strawberries this year will ‘y large. ‘The Phils trade in green track aneceada the Vie- gini, aud pree: ‘D. Itit also a very large trade. With’ the exception of onions, potatoes and tomatoos, kitchen garden truck will bo very cheap in a lutte whic. ‘Asparagua now selis at 18 cents’ por bunch, and rhubarb plantet § cenls. Spinage, lettuce, &c., are all cheap, Eggs are selling 17 for 25 cents, and good butter commands vu cents per Ib. Fish is high for the season. Shad is as cheap as we ex. pect to see them this year, and good ones can be had for do centa each, Sturgeon sella for 6 cents per Ib, Salmon is im mar cet, but dear. There is but ile now to note in meat. Yamb is choap- ening, and large quantities of veal are in market, a cir- cumstanc ) that checks the sale of beef, Reat Kstate Uperations. The following auction salos of real estate were made yos- terday at the Merchants’ Exchange:— Setory brick butidings northeast corner of Prince Bd Kiizabeih atreeta 5 «$14,860 3 rtory brick front howe 1 lot south wert corner of 1 jot adjoming, 25x95 2 lota adjoining, 25x98 2 1 lot adjetuing, 26x98: . 1 lot op 6t! Liot on 34 House and lot adjoning, 26-2493, .. 4 lot southwest corner of 4th aven street, 25x80, each $500... Heure and two hots on 157th st. au #1., 125 feet weet of lth avenue, 650x200, 700 100 1,800 2,000 “LOW PRICE AND QUICK BALES. is ‘peantiful inerain carpets, Brussels, thres WAR, somery. aud ing from ‘affoe: i sttify ing the deaf from bein, orhitant fees tn ad- ‘fous evils by permit- f dangerous remodiew by inexp ieuced Dr. #1 may here state that he has no. ir with Any person advertising ta cure deat: | nese, ms he given perta ssion for the publiexloa centifieate, purporting to emanate from tim. and cannot, ‘he fore, be responsible for any alarming consequences resultin; from rarhness and dewperation. The low of money may ne be material to some *, but the deprivation of one of the most impor tank imeem MRL tor ardud aud (raated with more tha ide. 4 the least pain or ta rein all cawen quarantied where malfor- Thirteen years close and almost und this beageh ot tod ano by @ xteady ton by dra of was the hend having tom. porarily released hum from bis daues in Philadelphia, be will | during each moruing, at Mi Ninth stoves, dhird he YONSUMPTION AND RUFUM The substitute for Cod Liv Tnstend of cod liver oil, whieh Cont tani, fodine is now wed =the only oll in question, Instead of iodine aid the potash Is Bow disea consumption, mud boi O11 and Potash, disgusting to every de cournitee element tr the potash for rheamatian, J, beeauad it gives the pauont tho ptire water i6 taken am a substivate, | For consumption, rv rola, palay, Hains and liver’ complaints, ihe only remety '¢ Ander? [equa todine ire dine Waler. Sol at $L a bottia, Nos, 3 Bacon wi P Anders & Fosdick, ne and © HM. Ring, 192, and Barnes & Park, Ws Brow Hayes, Brooklyn’ and all druegt I RMT Loss or | Shees'| MILD Form | has be- Depot, 22 Rowery. REPARED IN «A t fand youn mmawnded by the | nhs ated elimi a, pertuming tre ing? and (oj curtoten ores; whole: | promoting. dig ving away with the dt; g. Kevalled at wegnr aud deve | habit of | PQVERY LaDy SHOULD Pac A PATA OF INDIA E for garde : REAT FIRS IN Burning « An G 4 of you waa th uf bean buried in Ove houra The jon and he manter, and I will se Yours, rexpe j inothe ante | to give the rom » tent ta morita, | it wore naibalacry | 2 PREDATATION ImeTANTLY | slighest srqoll, ‘The gene sot ateh brown calor and. abou = | sien) of Donia cleans) pale, Wivkesale de Pot, GE Hrond way | | ; | 7 00K. \ | is eptenaia y y(n, desorihed in May Ray | ed by HIRAM ANDE Tap Rowery KSSENGHA'S LONDON VORDIAL GIN—NOW LAND | x me aale by th ie ek uh Kock, nm puneheom fre Tnited Staten bonded warehouse, or in cages from ators, by RB. 1. MEASENGSR @ CO,, sole importers, 68 Fulton ateeet, BVICING WITHOUT PAY. —1 Will, PRESENT ona t 7 rae salve 09 euy fe perinhle paiient w' salt chara, sorol aia, bia aleers and Darna |, Rlotro Maguatist, 77 Onnal eireet and Church streets. in 508 will Cail for " IRUMATICM, SUROFULA, &0—HYATIS LIS buiasin in she most certain reinecly for thems teprityte cis R easea. You who are # he moet tor uring pains, 6 thia powerful, yet pleaxaat cor | Yeliet "Thowanaeie, Of oases, have | and published in the Herald, and other deaiea aie well kno ettigens, pd consulted at any hoor. Cirrulara, cont ing certificates, can be had at the principal depot, 966 street. Keventy five cen'a per bottle, WING MAUHINGS i m. SINGRA via, & besuttl plevorialp ean ffin and "euebs anewers | Wsnees MOUSTACTES 8 FORCED, Ay Be] rt eee dese rielor | cured, thereby proving | | farther invitatte | to atlend | Wife of Isaac Wose seceistases! jaut blue thine clo dtann pn conte. i 5 H 5 A HE iii ink ack cloth Super black. Koper black: Bupor blark Buper black cloth per The tinea er ‘Boe finest The finest. ‘The inest oustom ‘The finest custom made ‘Casumere bneinces pants. ¥ Walia Pais. business panta. Caastmere business pants. Camimere business pants. Fioe dreas ante S55 5SESSEEEES § HE iti z Hi LUNE Hi Hil TESSESESESSSSSSSOSES > > > >» (344 ' ik Canaumere =o, Complete Completa Com Comp! HL quae ITALIAN MEDICATED 80aP I8 A rough immediate freoltles, blotches, cure of tan, dl and all skin di hate from low itis moreover the Gouraut's Lily white. Oriental cream, at e old e4 ta*liabed depot, from Broadway, Mrs. Hayes, [A i 3 ‘Coltonase, pila; Bates, 120 W asbingon atreot, Boston a H ‘OQUSEKEEPING HARDWARB, epanginy, Corman sliver 6 Jeers comeponiace, saa “apd irom hollow ware: Bronzed, copper and brass wie ees Se, For aale by J. 40. HERKIAN, @1 mY. SEEN THE PATENT LBA’ tot Congress akon, $2 0 end boo at Raed Y. 'y to buy good gold or aflverr Sherine business ta Wall sirwet for the past 19 years, aad is them at ies than tual prices. " HUBRETRL'S GRRAT TRUN HUMRETRLS 3 UNE EMPORIUM, REMO farries- —On Wednesday, May Fone e—Onourt. ‘18, at &. The- mas' church, by the Rev. Mr. M Mr. Wouas Fou xine to Mise Vocine F. Cnotixr, all of thla city, Hauiarr—Del.—On Wedpeaday, May 13, by the Rew. Jas, Preatley, Jonny Hazusrr, M. D., to Jawa, oldest daugh- | ter of Thomas Doll, Faq., all of this olty. | Riceebosnane —On Thursday, May 14, by the Rev, | Father MeShano, Mr. Jaane: A. Brooklyn, to Miss | Grams McSaana, of this city. hea | Domaocans —At Manchester, on Thursday, May 1 | Lara pRRocoHs, aged moat child Charles and a. R. Dorroughe, of San Frducmgo, California. ‘San Francisco papers a Comsat ye», —In Wm. Conselyce, on Fridav, May 16, Mra. Aw, wife of Je- seph Conselyce, decoused,' aged 7b years, 9 months and ays. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invite® | to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at half two o'clock, from the Reformed Dutch church, Rov. on Meoks’ May 15, Cxuwa Devoe. —On Friday Devoor, adopted duagiter & Am. tod ‘han ‘Rendell, aged 17 yeare and 1@ menths. Funeral services at the Fificth street M E. church, to- ‘morrow afternoen, at one o'clock. Tho friends of the fa- mily will please atteud without further potice, Gimmvow.—On Thursday, May 14, of chrovic asthma, ee See ae ‘ ide relatives and friends are respecttully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his son in-law, R J. Stout, No 17 gireot, Us allerncam, 14, of disease of the late Williane thono of bor brothor-tm- the heart, Panny W. G Willis, to'the 26h year of her Hor rolatives and friends, an law, Wr. A Marten, are respectfully invited to attend mem, niece the funeral, to-morrow at D, at half past two o'clock, from the Amity street Haptist chorch, corner of Wooster street. Her remains will be imwrred in Greenwood Co- moter y. Heat om —Om Friday, May 15, Mra. Hassag Hea px, in the 72d year of her age. Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully tavited to attend the funeral, to morro# afternoon, at two o’ from hor late residence, No. 106 Chariton street, wil Her remains will be taken ta New York Bay Cemotery for interment. Hoan —On Friday, May 15, Pumserrt Hoan, widow of Mr. John Hoar, a native of Devonshire, Kogland, in the Goth year of her age. zi ‘The relativee aod friends of the family are respectfully ‘invited to attend the funeral, from her late resideace, Na, 196 Weet Thirty eighth #:reet, to-morrow aNerngon, a twe o'clock Poughieoepsic pavers please copy Dearest mother thau hast left ae, Here thy lows we deeply foel; Bont “ts God that hath bereft aa lie can all our sorrows bowl, Mana.—On Friday, May 15 of cousumption, afer long uncer, THOMAS MARA, Aged 19 ) cars. — “ The trieuds snd acqvain ances are respectfully invited 10 feneral, from his late residence, No. 12 De , to morrow afternoon, at two o’e! \i Harlem, on Friday, May 15, Mrs. Haawwam vof the late Dayid C. Mandy, in the 78th your en and friends of the family are Invited to atten the funeral, to morrow oferness, sate noe Of her son-in-law, Mr’ Joseph between Third and Fourth a y eveulng, May 14, Jaxem 0" ‘elaad, aged 00 years. and acquarntancrs, thore of his sons Frame 1 of bis eon in-taw, Malick Kenedy, ae re- ed to atlend the funeral, from bis lase reat~ Siaweeuth street, this morning, af May 13, at the residence of hie , Alex. Proudfoct, No. 103 Suifult street, Penney, in the 19th year of bis age, Wale Were lAnee lo Greenwood, wud Rabway papers please copy At Albeny, on Thursday, May 14, Rrasres seth oar of hie age, ‘Inve of Williamsburg, Col Homer R. Phelps, formerly of albany. —On Wednesday, May 13, Jasum N. Wena, of Walter and Mary Soe eS Se rere nae ricad» amd relat ves of the family, and those of orin-law, Francs Meny, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tia tale No, 272 Weet TworUedh street, this morblog, a4 ton o'clock. 7 services at the Church of the Holy Apostles, corner of Twenty eigh'h street and Ninth avenue. Snowe any.—Sudden'y, on Tharsday, May 14, Mra, Jamm Stoxnarn, widew of the lave Peter Shoanard. The relatives aud friends of the family are reapeottully Javited to attend the funeral this afernous, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 384 Third avenue, withou’ further netion intents STEPWESSON. —Oe Beiday, May 15, Rican Kults, tntage son of Kilmund andienriotia J. Swephonsor, aged May 16, Sanam and 11 day 6 months and Vawurs, | i Stows.—On Friday evening. wife of George Stowe, aged 42 years, day Taersmy — Senne J. Thursby. Kiag., aged 93 y Toe triende of the funeral, “ the residence of bor father, No. tht aftera at two o'cl from Grand SromWoeeae CE. D. Hor remains wil Vo taken to the Cometery of De ireraveens foe interment. ‘Waixe—At Staten Island, North shore, of her mother, on Friday, May 15, Jaye B., fi Wake, United Staten tary, and ektest daughver of the late David 1D. Borger, Be Tho relatives snd (repels aro reaped tnvited to ate toud the funeral, from the North Baptist church, Port Richmond, to morrow morning, at eleven o'clock. Charleston papers please ony Weeers —On Friday, Moy 16, Mre. Euaasere Wemmta, » Ago:t 59 years, The relatives and friends arv roapectfully invited 4 | tend the fonoral services, at her lato reatonee, No. ‘enue D, to morrow afternoon, at half past four o'clock. jer remains il! be taken to Urange county for interment, eu Mouday morving.