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mebels corm Cems) exports for the enme time— Oxwngo, Mey 4—6 P. M. Flour steady, ealer of 800 bbis. at $3 To « $4 for com- mon te *xwe State. Wheat cul!, sales of 5. si a jor extra waite Mic wh Caval freighte unctiaseed; Gur ‘B8o a Ste., aod ‘wheat lve. to New York. Lake imports for a ty four boors «nding at noon to. day—25,000 bushels wi Dushels corn. Canal exports for the samo time— bbis. four, 27,000 bushels wheat, 14,000 bushels ; if Whe Alieged Forged Drafc on the General Post Office Department. ‘INVESTIGATION BEFORE UNITED STATES COMMISGION- Be RirETs. ‘The investigation ito the caso of Wm. Fuller, charged ‘with endesvoring to realize money on a forged draft on She Pow Ofica Departmant, was commoncet yosterday Dofore United States Commissioner Betts. fhe draft is for $6,000, and is dated Novemvor 1, 1834, purporting to be drawn by Mr. James Reoside, late mail contractor, wad partner of Mr. Fuiler, upon the late Posimastor Gen. eral, Major Barry, and secepted by the thon treasurer of tha department, Mr.0,B. Brown. The draft wan left by Mr. Fuiler with Mr. Joba B. Murray for coilection ‘with an affidavit of Mr. Fuller that it bad been presented for payment and recognized by the Post Office Department. ‘But upoa forwarding the document to Washington, it wa: Pronsunced to be a forgery by the Post Oilive Depart the arrest of Mr, Faller advised. [ by the prosecution that this draf five of similar date and amoun een forged—one collected by How ani & As- wall about a year since, one alowed as an offset in. Sult with J Peters & Co. and cneto T, Butler King in settle- ment of accounte—all of #bom, if the documeuts are not ery iy have been imposed “apon. Mr, Faller alloges the draft is perfectly anults, an and was sigued aad ao- 2 presence. amare nen yerrareny Be jo bi represented by bis eeemal e BD. Holmes, the stant District Auiorney, Mr.’ Jouchmason, appoaring ian Fea ason of the alleged maker of the He testified as follo v8:—~I re- Lam a maii contractor; I kaew 0. B. , of Wa ;, be was treasurer ot the Post Office 3 during part of 1633, 1834 and 1635; I koew B. ; he was Postmwster Gearral in 1838 and 1834; I % that time Mr James F. Reesite; he was my @ied m 1842; lam acquawted wita tue naad- Mr Brown and of my faier. [Draft exhibited } This paper handed to me purports to bs signed ‘vido, and endoreed by Mr. Brown; neither of atures are genu'no; 1 was olerk to my fathor in his , while ho was a mati conwactor, azained by Mr. Hoimes for the defence—-My &@ heavy contra) or for carrying the mails to 1826: it may have been before; thore was ith the government from bis anoorinte since he 1534 I was Mfteen years = agaged in pureuita, and atiendin; a basi. saw thie draft in Washi ae, a fow days hands of aciork of stains d to me playinliy, “T ines yous a el - xteaw it, on the same day, at Riggs & Co.; {have oxamiaed ft Sire caneve- vel eocasions; ‘when the ciork showed tt to me frat [anid it was a forgery; 1 said go the moment I saw it; I have Compares it with gonuine notes, Grafs and ietters; | made these comparisons reveral tines Q. What was the opject of these several com- if you were certain that it was a forgery? 4. To make arwuraace doubiy sure, aud to explain the ifferorce vo genticmen woo were present at tho time I ‘war waxine the examination; I know Petor G. Warbing- ton, of ton, of Weshington city; be last Nols tha offica of aaristant Beeretary «! ihe Treasury, be ceaecd tw be auch at the in- ‘nr fie the present administration, ia the summer of 1667; I have had a conversetion with bim reiative to the Fayed of this paper, uot wilh regard to the guilt of T; tbat was yeatertay—aever betora or aubse- aan my father died in September, 1842; the cnarac- js eigeature Gid not Huct sat until after he became @ Bok Ba. Whe Confined to bis Dod; before tat his writ- ing was quite uniform; bis illness commenced some eighteon moutbs prior to his deash; T bave soon Mr. 9, B, Brown quite frequently; be is now dead about four ‘or five at Mr Brown was connected with my fatber in mai! contracts; 1 ktow Wm. A. Bradley; Mr. Bradley, my father and the defendant, were once in partners: ip in reference to business connected with car. Tying mails for the goveroment, I know of no didioullies omen them apd the goverament; | know of difficuition Fjesiite ca i 18: fe He i Ft i i iH it in my possession; [ have als> seen mont: | never 6aw cern ase ta, that the detendant received from your i on the government :or $5,000 at some time ? w it from eeeing tue receipt of toe defendant, wk his affidavit or siatement accom raniod it; receipt is in the oaods of ous ath ener. 66 bere Asked IDAt the witness abou! ‘that receipt, woich the witness sid be would ‘Wo the Commersicner or the Assistant District Attorney. Witsere--The receipt was between the yeare 1933 and ‘1840; [ thivk tt was somewhere between i534 und 1841; ‘I pevor saw tbe draft cercribed in that receipt; pA yd uu :1 have not oon the ‘part of our cetate on the treasury ; there bas been a sum of monoy retained by the Scoretary of the Treasury from ‘tho sum appropriated for the relict of Mary Recside, which to be retained to reimburse the govurnmoct for Leged to be paid oy it, anda third draft now eon Butler King aad the United States, ‘wg alleges he purchased ot Mr. Fatler. Tne above those reventioas has been paid over to the beira are there or persons entitled to take father's cotate? A My mother is @ sole deviseo; there are tree children and representatives of another ebilé; my mother is about 70 yeans of ago, avd has not mar ried suce my father’s decease; | bave not been told that if this draft is declared to be goouine, and is paid by the a estate will have to respond wry 4 Do you recognise signatures on these papers, marses 1: 2,3, 4,5, and state if toe name James Kacside, mureoribet ‘Gpon them, are in your fathor's bandwriting? A. Exb bit one ts, two is, Ido not think three is, four I ‘think ts, fofmaee maid he offered these papers in evidence Mr. Hos merely to tesithe witness's knowledge of the signatare. ‘At this point the further mavestigation was postponed mati] to day at 10 a x Persoral | Inte! Ex Governor Washigton Haat, of cago on iby Ist inst. lon. Heury Wilson, of Massachusetta, is ip Boston, State, was in Ohi. in the steams Artel— *s iyi, tne ana ob hone ti " ito Bitmatel nad tort ed it nlivae, Mr Blumenthal and taroe daughters, ‘dafem, tasaly and servent, ating, Rogers Mies Pr Lisks tr Wollabauvy Harvey Cliton Nat Wl ‘redk Retrer and ity, ‘seo Lacnnere family, po cg | Mr Borebers Mails Aecbotf and ohild, W flesmann, uiler Aug vain Short Bemediext Bieppe, Weatendort, it jowe: Mr Puteg nad family, Mr Baliny, 0 Blobs and wife, Rd Poting, G Werving ‘iy bun xd tetal'y, Mr novemal ond ‘wife, fe. Me Grainne Mr Requibs, ¢ want, © Meyer, Albon, Toe reo Broan. Capt Hedge, ‘4 yer, rs ‘Mrs ashi Logsn, Br and Mra sinsles, ars Ladiell and lady, Mise Smith. Mre “ola, Mr Ren- reed Mian Michel, Mire Kenney, Mise lorrta, payee Fes irae 3 RD = iT Meyer, pasoee A vised Aue ape re 2 jeyer, omy Wid ac :Seith, Mere and Mae er i Rouns.iare. Wana, rery, Thomas Trot. Piney, 34 Wythe, Modiven, Peter dire re Buimberg ad i, Geo Was Medien, er tery = 7 Sram Boece in sienmobip Alsbarme—Mr and Mrs Arch Gracie d pay teat aoe A ané child. Mra Forryth, Mins a ries His Hemosteel r Henry Meyer, Ei pes J sie yeh rape as , Adam ‘in this case writes us and says that the statement publish- ed ip the Henarp s fow days ago, concerning his arrest con a charge of stealing s tin box, containing $19,000, from his employer, is calculated to do him s great deal of harm. He explains his coaneotion with the disappearance of the act mek ee ae ae ‘The Graves of the Presldents—News from Venesuela—Affuirs in Kurepe—Acquitial of Dr. Simeon Bernard tn Londow—The Utah Expedition— A fairs at the National Capital— Market Reportse—Lical News, dic., dc. The Fasity Henaipof to-day will contain all the news of interest ocowring durmg the preceding week. Among other things— Ap articie on the Graves of the Presideuts, showing their present conditica, insoriptions on their tombs, &0,—Action of the Virgivia Legislaiure relative 10 the remains of Presitent soaree, As. Lotor Intelligence from Veneruela~Becall of Geaoral Pxez. Affairs in hurope-—Letters from our Correspondents in Ports, Berlim, 40.—The Trial of Simon Bernard in Loadon— Floquent defence of bis Counsel—His Acquittal, &o. Interesting Letter from our Correspondent in Maragus, Nioaragua, descriptive of the condition of the country, &e. An Extrsordinary Divorce Suit a Troy, N. ¥. ‘The Latest News from the Utah Kxpodition. Report of a Geoture by Dr, Cheever on “Blavery ond the Bevival of Religion.” Visit of Goy, Wise to the Birthplace cf Washingwn. The way # Bouthern Femsle Sinve treais the A¥olidonists. Affairs in Californéa—Isteresting Letier from our Sao Francisco Correspendent. Doings at Washingtoa—Keport of the Proosediags of Vom greas—Pasaage of tho Kuglish Kansas bill. di orial Remarks on prominent evente of the dey. Obituary Notices of Distinguished Persons. ‘The Local Incidents of this and adjoining cities of genors! interest, A Full Report of the Prices of at! kinds of Marketable Produce, carefulty corrected each week. ‘The Latest Intelligence received up to the time of pubil- cation. Together with Pollce Roporte—Theatrical Matiers—Revort ‘of the Cottle Market—Money wad Couamercial Markols—Mar- riages and Deatbe—forming # maas of interesting, useful and misoolianeous reading. Terma—Only $2 & year; four ocntaa single copy. To be obtained at the offiee of ihe Hx. end of alt news agents. Day. Scorrema Covrz—Oiroult.—Part 1.—Nos. 448 0, 00, 692, 604, £06, 608, 0, Sin, 616, rah 52k, 526, 6: Part 2.—Nos. 44 445, 449, 128, 421, 2673, 80, 457, 459, tb, 468, 470, 481, 189 488, 436, Straxiox Covet.—Nou, 854, 382, 44, 1397, 278 878, 407, 488 to 401, 493, 495,209 to 606, 508, 549, oe £18't0 621, S2s'to 6 , 82 to 681, 686 to 42 4MOm Pias8.—Fart 1.-~Nos. 462, 028, 1120, 59, 1141 to Lida, T140, 14034. 1147, 510, 112, 990, L150, "Pat 2 Nog. 1056, 286, 1152, '1135,'1188, 1130, L031, 685,798, 1140, 1166, 1154, 1186, 1187, 1188. Ni papery bie on ose Mewepatine i omdway, opt ‘an Hotel, Poggi hes, agwertonrpe noe smote 25 Cent Portraits.—Photograph Views of Eepuler subjects taken to order, and for sale by HOLMES, Broadway. fe arT, 210, 204, The Metalllc Tabiet Razor Strop Can be obtatwed, genuine, at J. #8. \ \ORUERS store, No, 7 Astor Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines.— Blades pre inmates 1aet bs the American Insitute, Rew York, Hand Institute, — and at the Main Connecticut, pidnots and Micdigan tate _— Office 343 Broadway, haw York. Send tor a circular. Parts Felt is Bae 2° oun: Received, Gentle- mon’s dress hate y hate nad caps, at HAR Bis PELL, iecesAck's, Beas oor y, 231 Righth avenue and 326 es New Feshions in Gentlemen’s Furnishing goods by every steamer at GREEN'S ehirt and furnishing sore, No. 1 Astor house. Excelator.—-Tho Best of the Style of Spring Sty’ geutlemen’s bats may caqeeeienedt re, teuae at ESPEN. BCIIRID'R, 118 Nassau street, Price Plessant Weather and Knox's Hats are guagestive of the spring searon, and the latter ta ain sold at # prioe of #4. KNOX ia bt No 312 Broadway Fret Peemtam = Chiidren’s “Hats,—Ladies cal! and lock at the large and beautiful assortment for spring nad summer. KELLOGG, 381 Canal streel. The Tete Kom € Can Color Your Hair sither to a biack or » without dyeing, the akin or 1n- cringe growet of ‘gett ir, Oy URINE & Of Wilson's tsa Only 2a Doktle, Ap iNet like waier, ho iain “Bold only al whe dng shor’, So rend stroe Moody’s New Store will be Opened on Sa- turday. No. 63 Beondway- Cordial Einar or Peraviaa Bark— Yor genersl debility, impaired digestion and 4 EAE cnet Stata ees Davita or toe close application to business, DUPOY'R coral eliair of Peruvian bark is the most avaliable tonic, Lg 23 Seribed generally by the ‘wonlty, No.6” Brondway, New ork. Batcholor’s Hatx Dye, meat mate The Lest to the world—gurpassing all made, beer ery > plied at the manufactory 2 20,000 Bovts and Shoe Bn Aucitos pricon, at P! 2 SMITHS, 84 Warron Wigs $8, Toupecs $5, at Cameron's, No. 199 Fahon street, Brocklya. incomparable in natural appear. ance, style, quality and perfect at. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, —The best in tae world Wholesale Privaiely applicd 6 Amor House. Hiuil’s Instantaneous Hair Dye, 4 shillings & box, black or brown; Lest in uso; No. 1 Barclay. retail, wad the dye Hotloway’s Ptlis.—The Nervous Headoches, falvirg file lowal pains, sudden ebille, neusea and dewey to the Lecbler aex are sometimes aulject peculiar causes, cease under the netion of these pis upon the becreuve organs. Radical Cure Truss, Supporters, Bandages, elastic stockings, &c.. s| MARSH 4 OO "8, No. 2 Vesey street FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. M@OngyY MA REET. Touspay, May 4—6 P. Mt. Wo have nothing perticularly new or important to ri port tn the stock market. Tho list of transactions is som what larger than it has beon for some time past, and ope- rators take hold with more confidence in the futuro course of political and finaac’al affairs. Lower prices ruled this morning, and the gyneral tendency waa downward. At the first board La Crosse land grant bonds declined % per yw York Central Railroad, &; Erlo, %; Hudson River Railroad, %, Reading, 4; Michigan Central Rail. road, %; Michigan Southern, old, 1; do, proferred, 1; Galena and Chicago, %; Cleveland and Toledo, »;; Chicago and Rock Isiand, \; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 1. Galena and Chicago secoud mortgage bonds advanced \¢ ; Nicaragua Transit, 1. We havo noticed for some days past sales of tho stock of the New York and Philadelphia Transportation Company. This moraing there wae a sale at 100 per cent. We bardiy kaow the paternity of this company. Some say it is the old Flo rence ant Keyport concern galvanized ander a now aamo, and as it 4 loonted somowhore in that part of Jersey, it is very likely that company, with a more popular title. The sales at the boar were probably what are woll known as waahes. This is not the time for putting new speculative projects on the market. At the second Doard the market was moderately active and prices were protty well sustained. Hodson River closed st @ slight advance, with small sales. Chicago ant Rock Island waa \ per cent lower; Milwaukie and Missis- sippl, 4. La Crome land grant bonds advanced \ per cent; Galena and Chicago second mortgago bonds, \¢; Ta. cific Steamship Company, %; Harlem, y. Holders of stocks fool confident of an important improvement in prices before the summer ota in, and look upon tho pro- sent fluctuations as merely preliminary to tho gonorel movement The purchases by outsiders fr some time past have been principally of the best class of dividend pay ing securities and of that class of unproductive stocks the fatore of which ia the most encouraging. The most prominent stock tn this last named class is Hudson River, ‘and it ls held with great confidence, in view of the results of the present jadicions management and the reform in- troduted into the expenditures. ‘The steamship EBaropa, at Halifax from Liverpool, brings three days later news from all parts of Earope. The financial #14 commercial accounts aro particularly fayorablo. Ap advance in consols is reported, with about the same movement im the money market. In cotton the greatest buoyancy and activity prevailed. An advance of to § of & penny per pound had been roalizoa, with sales to an unusual extent. Quite an excitement prevail- od among spinners and speculators. The receipt of the intelligence in Liverpool that a frost had sorioasly in- jured the growing crop, will give a further impetus to prices, and mo doubt prodace wide #pread speculative operations in all forcign markets, In bresdetaifs no change of cousequence la reported. The demand for In- dian corn was better, at advancing prices. ‘The Assistant Treasurer of thia port reports to-day aa —The receipta inclade $33,000 from cus! oma, ‘The operations at the Ciraring House to-day were as followa:— Total Salaneee The Fagle Fire, Insurance Company have dectared a fomiannual {ividend of ton per cont, payable oa demand. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1868. The recoipts of the Mitzals Central Batlrond for the mouth of April, 1868, were, ‘Te receipts of the Chicege, St. Paul and Teas Lae road in April wore $39,000. The March carvings of the Chio.go and Rook uns Railroad were as follows:— take place at the office of the company, corner of Twenty- sixth sweet and Fourth avenue, oa the 8th inst., and it is urged upon ali stockholders who desire to support the present Board of Directors that they will send in their proxies forthwith to thelr office. The acts of tho present board for the paxt twelve mouths of good management iu ‘the «‘feira of this company are proverbial, and are sufliciont gusrenieo to tne stockholders for the futare. The instalments of the third mortgage bonds of the Bariem Railroad Company, which were created « fow months ago to pay off tho floating debt of the company, have al! beer promptly paid in by the subscribers to the loam, and it is the intention of the present director: to | keop the company entirely froo from floating debt, » reduce their funded debt as fast as possible. The ennual meeting of the stockholders of this road was held yesterday, at Flizabetbport, when aa ejection took place for wine directors for the onsuing year. Only one ticket, comprising the followiig named gentlemen, was in the Geil, viz.:--John T. Jounston, Jona © Green, William £. Dodge, Adam Norrie, B. Wiiiimecn, John ©, Brerms, Alfred Vall, F. T. Frelinghoysen, and H. D. Maxwell. The new board meet next week, for the purpose of effecting an orgauization. The usvsl engual report was presented, and appoared to be of a very eatisfactory obaracter, notwithstanding the depreesion oxporienced in railway traffic, inasmuch as the Duricces of ue Company in the transportation of coal has ato incrossed to wuch an extent as to make up in agrost mmenenre for other deficiencies, During the year ending April, 1851, the whole amount of coals carried over the road j¢)) short of 200,600 tos, while during the year ead” ing Lio’ April last, the company transported over tho road no :eeg than 310,000 tons, and from proseut appear- ances the quantity this year wili probably exceed 600,000 tors The Milrankie and Horlcoa Railroad Company are now paying the coupons mpon their first mortgage bouts falling due the Grat inst, at their offloe, 33 Ping street. We under. stana that thetr road is doing a large business this spring, and tbet the company ia in a prosperous condition. Tals road ia betng constructed in @ northwestor!y direction from’ Wiiwauikio, through the centre of the State of Wiscon- fin to the nead of Lake Superior. It traverses one of the foeet { maing countries in tho world, Tt baa alrealy reached Sortiv, on the Fox river, ulaety-three miles from Milwas and apother section of sixty miles ig under contract © the Wisconsin river, on which work will be re- fumed tL.) season aud pushed furward rapidly o somple- tion, Thi# road basno competitor for the business of the region of country through which it passes. In addition to the busivess iacident to a farming couatry, tt 1a destined to bave « very largo lumber business from the Fox, Wolf and Wiecovem rivers. The lumber manufactured om the Wisconein river in 1967 ts reported by @ committee of the Wisconsia Senate as amouating to the sum of two millions four huncred and thirty-five thourand five hundred dol- lars, aud on the Fox and Wolfe rivers to ove wiliion eighty one thousand seven hundred dollars. The arvexed is @ comparative statement of the exports (exclusive 0: specie) from New York to foreiga ports for the week and since Jan. 1:— 1856. 1857. 1858. « $1,052,969 $1,693,880 $1,613,679 ‘Fotal for the week... Previoumy reported. ao seorsscad 22,661,932 18,980, 098 Since Jan. 1 «928,102,216 $24,945,102 $20,688,771 At a meeting of the stockholders of the Camden and Am_ boy I's lroad and Transportation Company, held at Bordon- town, April 28, the following geatlomoa wore cloxted di- rectors for the ensuing year:—Z, A. Stevens, William Cook, John Swift Livingston, Jchn L. MoKaight, John W. Micklo Yopjamla Fish, Joseph P. Bradley. At a mooting of the crectore the following offloers were elostod-——Proai- dent, E¢wie A. Stevens; Treasurer, James & Green; Secre- tary, Samuel J. Bayard, Btock Mxcbange, Tomspar, May 4, 1954. S0shs Had Riv RR. 31 oS do «© BOK y 10S B60 N ¥ Com RRGH BRI 200 Erick e bISTL AL 2600 Rod PRR taten 100 AC00N TRA clezasled OF 1000 Le Or &Mitgb 82 8 4 3a 13 Conuineutal Bk 6 GO... 06 10 Market Bank, 1OPwk Bank 100 Cans ‘on Co, 0. a0 Cary Imp Co 104%¢ 500 Clev & Tol RK. “6 *} Tran Co 100% 5 100N ¥ Con RK.. 60 89% 89 $2000 Virginia O'n 6000 Teun o's, 90. KO Vaio 6s 1000 Brook 72 Harlem RR... 2000 LOrk Mil | Gtbs 300 Reading RR LO * KObIZd de ‘ G0 iL ARBpCL onc Mig $0 sbsMURMSR:DbO 8094 ARPOLTRY SALAS OF BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION. ‘icovay. $3,¢00 New York and Hazionn 1 seeeeee eTab _- ais 2,000 1) ole Contre! RR. 7 "4 2/000 Muwaukie (My 7” ‘TL Union Mata: ioauraace Scrip of 1864. 14 oan New York and Erie RR. 4 La Crosse ard Milwaukie. . 8 lod. mnity Fire tase ance Oo. 10 Bec) oan Fire foearance Co. 10 Bank of Comm ree. TS ¢-tisaon’ Bank Ale. the follow! ¢— 94,0 Tonnessee 0 4......+ 9,009 Sacraments Oty do. 56 1,000 Milwaakie »ad Beloit RR # do. aT 2.0. Crosse ana Milwaukie KR. do, a 40 ehs I’benix Gar. seeeee eee OOK 24 Merchanta’ Fixe any ” en 7 \woporters’ and Traders’ Baok , 1h Ocean Bank... 20 Oolumbian Marve ineursice Go 16 Nicgara Fire In orapoe Co. . 2 Exchange Fire i-werance Ob.. 80 Now York and "arlem RR CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. der nd was bbia., both sorts, Brusnervrrs.--} ioar—-The market was doll and heavy, cs inc! and vo lower rates for common and t se « 2 & Bareesens Setseoeee SSSzZE5 SSsessss if A g I Gam, 266; Aatwerp, 190; By Bremen, 61. Funicmis are firmer — To Liv: nf ‘2.560 bbls. flour at 23. 1d a 2a eden 000 Looe 64 74.5, 2,600 Cor the seakel of tee ‘gga ot 80"; 800 S0ves cottom at 6 524; 200 toa. beat at da. 3d; G00 boses cheese at 253. Loncoa 500 bbin four at Za., 500 4 bacon sk 208, 64, aud shea ab toe dari am 1,000 » ary'c vesaol terms. A for four. $8 60 for country prime plage eye $12 60a $1! for repacked Western do., and $14 500 $13 for exis co, Cat meats aro heavy and easior, ales of for haus, and 63¢¢. a To. for Sides lower; sales of 340 bbls. and tos of a! 160 kegs at etd Bui ow Obt0 was BC a 180. @ 280 ; new State at ee 260. Cheese was ia good supply, and in fair demand ai 6c a Bie. RS Continue depressed, and are only motorataly active. Sales of 250 Lkds Ports Rico at 6c. athe. nba at 47 bhds. New Orleans’ at Tc. Also, 560 bhds be. & 63e.; tho latier price for choice. public sale heid to-day drew @ moderate company, while the bidding was not very apirited Tho BTeCHs BOs AL ® decline Of wboul lo per I + decline trom Previous sales. Some of the biacks were withdrawn, while the remainder eoid at about previous rates. Dry Goods Auciion Sales. Mesars. Wiimerding, Hoguot & dumbert he'd ¢ sale yee- ged of staple and Jancy ¢ry goods, inciuding @ larg hosiery, linen and embroiceries, which drew a fer company, 220 soid at eatisfactory prices compared with ober és of the season, Mesare. Haggerty bela a small aasorted catalogs oY of dry goods, including quilts, counte-panes, &o., whee drew a good Company, and sold at A slight Advance for the medium and common qualities, while the feo gorts were heavy and rathor cheaper, Movements in Real Estate. By A. J. Bloeckor, Son & Co, House and jot 102 Church atreet,’ 22100... 2 houses ard lot 09 Baxter street, rear Canal... 2 houses aud lola 194 and 196 Division etroet Houre and lot on eset aide Lith ave., near 49:b of Married, Bescn—Sxn —On Sunday, May 2. by Rev. Duncan Dunbar, Mr, Daviv J. Baacu to Miss Cucmiis bases, all of a Geneva, New York, on Tucada: morning, May 4, by Rav. Donald MeLaren, D. D , Rev. R, W. Siang, paator of the Third defor ned Presbyterian church, New York city, to Miss Manuaner C Molazsr, daughter of the officiating clor; Sunu—Sarmn.—Op Wednesday, A April 25, at the resi- dewce of the bride's father, by Kev. N. O. Lovke, Mr Guo, ¥. to Mins , dpogbter of Uiman smith, hq. of Brooklyn Wruost ~Torsxe?.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, May 2, Maid Rey. Heman Bangs, Wiauam 8. Waiwer wo Maar V part, all of Brooklyn. Dies. Browy.—On Monday, May 3,Gsonus E. Beows, lu the 85th year of b's aga. ‘The relatives sad frionds of the family are Invited to a tend the fanoral, this hemo 4 aiterpoon, st two o'clock, from his late Fr on0e, Dio. West Tuirty second Gawiz.—At Findson City, N. on Tucedey, May 4, Joua Asm H. Gantz, wile of Joan sie Ganis, agod 47 years. 1‘mne relatives and friends of the prety are comeuaieny invited to alteod the fuera, from the residence of son, F. Gantz, at West End, Hudson Cay, N = vo miles from Jeracy City furry.) tis (Wodnoaday) af at one o'clock. Tha New Jersey Kauiroad traie loaven foot of Uortiandt stzeei, New York, at 12 0/clook M , or Hudscn City steges Gateax.—On = ‘ay, May 3, Kuiza, widow of the iste James Gaasin, aged 76 years. ‘The friends rot the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral. from her i ae residence, No 57 Fraak lin street, this Gurxe.—On aes wo o'clovk. ENC 3, vac cOstumption, Joumen the 234 yoar of hit age. acs of Poe feo! y are rewpeos. uly invited to attend the fuporal, from the resideace of — No. 7 Weat Twenty ‘ninth street, on (44 afternoon, at ya, o’ciock, without furtncr netics. The remeins Will be taken to Second strect Cometery. Hreprmon.—In Brooklyn, on Ld iiing of con. 46th year |Feeweel wit take place on Thnraday afternoon, at two o’olock, from hig late residence, corner of Fulton aad bag Foy nus. detpbia papers please copy. Hirxr.—On Tuesday, May 4, Jous Lawagyen Hirer, aged ai genry 7 onthe and § days. ere ves and (rieuds of the family, an¢ thoee of Le | brother, Thomas Bre, are respectfully ia’ ted to attend the funeral, from No, 200 Centre street, op Thm afternoos, at two o ook, without furtt or invitation, Neni.—On Sancay, May 2, at Hurigaw, bight streot, aftor a severe | , Joux Nat, ia tho 6! Of his age. The friends of the family, ané those of his nephews, ‘Thomas M. and Charles H. , are lovited to attend funeral, this (Wecbescay) afterucon, at three o'clock f the renivenes of hie wistor, Mra. Mary Smith, 176 Dz street, Brocklyn. His remains will be taken to Greou- wood wy tnteresen. ate ew Oricnns ard Bostom papers ploase copy. Raymonv.--On Tuerday, May 4, Bewawin Prawciit Raymorv, yourgest crud of James H. apd Kilzabeth Ray- mond, aged 1 year, 6 months and 7 days efrendn anc relatives of the family are respectfally mavned te attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) alteruoov, tt two o'clock, from cxudimaa street, fourth Bouse south of Park aven™s, Prookly a New Londen ard Connecticat papers please copy. Pucn.—-On Tuescay, May 4, of rheumatiem, airs, Ary Rew, Her irienle and relatives are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from her late residence street, on Thurscay afternoon, at two o'clock Rurzy.—At No. 262 Third avenue, on Tused May 4,Sazan A. A. Ravar, wile of Thos. Keiliy, in tho 44th yenr of ber age. Notice of funeral in Thursday mornin . Rucmmoxn.—On Sunday evening, May 2, at Nis residence, Manhattanville, Gaoran Ricumown, ta the Toh year of his " The friends of the family aro raspoottully invited 10 ab tend the funerai, from St. Mary’s ehuren, his (Wedves- day) aflernocn, at two o'clock. Rowrnms On daturday, May 1, of congestion of the brain, Gronax W. Roneurs, in sae your of bis ago. Gone, but not torgoten. The remains were interred In Greou wuod Comoiery Pennsyivavia papers please copy Sasvonn —Ou Tuesday, May 4, Jom Saxronn, ia the 26th year of hin age ‘His friends are ly invited tw attend the fune ral, from hile late residence, No. 1'¢ Mivision street, this me afternoon, ab ibree o'clock THON. Brooklyn, on Monday, May 3, after five illness, of scarlet fever. Mama Louies, dacghter of foward T and Margaret Waleon, aged 3 years and 4 morthe. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her parrot, No. 14 pon | avenne, this (Wednesday) aflernoso, at thres o'e Te the aan is low, Come forth tn swersse the tusect foe, Aud for our blood they bore, you ¥aow, And euck it in most rapid) y But tnesews brown, or black. or white, fo are C4! quire, La thelr obsoure Setany. By guating ibe crache and crannies where padbure ronrhew hia dc barbor, with Li ‘8 Polnoniees Vagne io Powder, they are imme fiaialy crstroped ‘and rate aod mics re evier: with eqnal faeuity by ble magnetic pila Depot, 0% Brosdway. Ra See ie T JONES, No. 10 ASE SPARED, $2 90 FoR CONGR Xe galiers, And ovly Patent leather boa " err REDUCTION 40 of supuriar English earpatin Velvets, $1 td tO] AO) Rrueseiat tae. toe per rad Tika ANL RESON vs Sow pour aL. ——- OF THE FERT, SUCH AB corne, Sunions ke, con@ult Dr. ZACHAAIM, Surgeon fat, 00 Urosdway. ae ~~ @aRat seniva MRDTOUNR. A. Shcumatiem, ula ath rheum, Ae TTY ATE ite Valcom is aa corvain to care Foal en ee acne encarta aid clos. Gre ate Sy ’ “ayape fumpiton. pllet, Be. Prigaigal aopon Wn bad rane soak To canta per dole, TAROE AND ARAURIPUL @togK A dhe best man a 1 OP Fie BW RET PATTERNS AND STILTS, ot grevtiy redmeed BAIT & 00,, M1 Brostwog. AY — Lapa = new the come price se cards, Forutahed only at FA ‘Gikbmabies, ge M888 Brondwny Beno ee aRWING WAC WACTINGS Indispensable Aon} sh Me bith Me tie 4 = re Frivelpal feed way, eoener Broome neck Conte err gnc eee nae aan eae tee iit Ba VELT, 0 2 ee fe irewenent of cores corn, bunioms, Orman ware tes R, LATTON'S “TWELVE Pom MAKING Se Ly A vere Zz ny ‘uldrees MOROKLLANEOOS FAA sircet. Bow York. er tye poo New York. Fost Thirteenth atr vet, Bast Fourteent street, Berl bi Kern 'd att oot, Now Sore Gr eo ttreot. New lors. uw atreet, New York, isect. W Feari atree!, Now York. ee a cot Be ew, Fork. Gold wlrwet ‘New York Praakloct aweet, Dew tork. a atreet, Now York. Cuy Hest pwoe Now York. heu ‘& aizeet, Now Yor. Stale street. Fow York. Batary piece, New York. Morria a ree New York. puffols Wali atrcet, New York. we conce AUD. ne York. Whttenali mrect, New i Contiaudt ate set Yor Froek alr a York a eur puroet, Blew Tork, York. Spring street, aw Yok. Brociac atrset Pew York. Woat Wrest way, bow Kore, . Wooster awcet, New York. BIKA AY enuA, yw Kork. syacth ove me, Amos aires York, Varick suret New tori. Minetta ences Lane, Kae York. lew York. Rast Minetonat treet Now Tork. eat Tweniteta etract, New York. Stuyvesant place, New York. Fourteenth atreet, New York. Poveath aveous, New York. Pir Br other sirees too numerous to mention {u this iver meni ike “rimberg of the houses in the above streete where tut: milk ix serve’, will be found oruing ia No 12 FRANK by e'e GAKAT Weuvaraa Te NBWosPaP a, which wii sito cotaln suthentic pictures {Must kied of cows which produce this aod the maaner 13 which they are kept. Ths paper ought to be seem aad red by every, fe ta new Zork and BRvORIy a. ibe r For ‘aio at alt w pots thin sm ‘MPRSON BENNETT'S GBRaT Bueeeod N BENNETT'S WaeREON 3) kMesbON Ge Aafty KMEBLON BANNKIT’S ORRAT INDIAN TALE, RATITI jOHK BK KATRAND; NOK: BLANCHE BeatRaND; BLANCBE BssTRaND BLANGH#® BERTEAND; = ae i rorsnee: ot MORROW (THURAPAY) MORMING 1K NEWH bRPOTS. j Hk MEWs LEPOTS. eS ete wus. oF ne at > ob errine tree a3? e tf at Ack Tite News Depots. ie most ABBUKBIN Gand THRILTIING A THR INDIANS over Duivitshed he mudferinga anc privatioas of ths lovei MARCI RT OND: witooe in w ‘4 susered Tree otsy cere pres eoeece! iG, MOBNING, 10-MORBOW TO-MORBZOW MOMNING, aaaaaad zzzzawzzzzzz Eee =x rd Saaz . Pr ENTITLRD ND; PERBTRA BERTRAND, BRBT RAND: BReTRAND BLASOBR BLANOWE BL jUaK BERTRAND; acziza ere} ro RAED ae B4ANGRE BERTRAND: OB, PERILS OF F dette ESE TEBGLE, fOub atl tees oy) MOBRING a, ” ——————— LANOHE BERTRAND, Ol, PERIL OF THE BOR. BY Indian Tale, . mar in the NEW YOK LEDGKIC TO MORES Whar, day) MORNING, as a Be pat iaserson BERTRAND; Mog’ , PAs Ry? Ag ys Boone’ ready tm the NaW YORK LRDORE, T = aay) Y MORNING. 2 pO MORICUW Cm renee LANCHE REATRAND; 0! PERILS OF THE BO! BR NET TRE TASGME SaRR Ay Hae day) MOE os iN ER NE A Ba BERTRAND; bg & rae oF THE 4 wilt rate SAW Tonk Labatt AEM ree Poet rs K LEDGER, TO MORAOW (there: LANCER ER BERTRAND: oR, VRRILS, ort Tas BOR- in the ar YOsh LEvUuMs, 1 z iw js ui ‘MORRO! fe Your at ill be. OUT with the are KMARGON GRANKIT'S ow INDIAN TALE. OMY © (THURSDAY) MORNING, THE Oke CEDURE wil be OUT, with the dire N BENNETTS now INDIAN TALE, MORROW eep sy) ene. mye, e OUT with YORK # EMRBSON B Tosser i pane “gem MORROW YORK LED il fi patet THe ww part i MORNING, T! OU? with Hg MORKOW (HUBBDAY), | MORNING, YORK pEDGE UT, RBEON SANK? MORROW (THUBSDA NING Tory LEDGER wil cy oMORTNG. Tm Hig KMEBEON BaNNSIT’S new. inral LN fale. MOSROW CTHURSDA OR TO ‘Le Ve oe ¥ BY ‘GER will be OUT, w KMEBEON BANNKIT's new = Pale. csilh ad MORBOW (THURSDAY) oe YOKK LEDGBK will be C EMABSON KENNETT'S new NoTAR pox MORROW (TRY YORK LEDGER will bi DMERSON BENRRITS new Inpian Tal he Oo: TBE rom. | SEDTAN READ RMERSON . } resent dey. | nor. | \ sided by poetic fire ed Us subdulag pata. theauiced ie tauren bold of the b beart with » vigorous grasp and leaus the itaagimation captive.” The NAW YORK Kaleo coviaine coniribations from ihe pens tf ibe 40" Cn fe write. — COBB, 8., | And a bom of otber popular suihors, whose names Ouusian'!’ | appear in ite colomas | 4 an intication of the popularity of the LEDGER, we | nerd only mention the vimple at ite rtrentation la [ager tbeh thet of aay TEN itecary papers inthe ovanry, | ay) encores is 6 wing to the fact that It sscures the best | writere tn the country, aud epares no expense a ting up | ReerST FAMILY CAPE a paper ct tah moe tone ‘The exahed reputation of he'well known con rowors. the practical and usimisiakrable, pure and healthy character of ml fu Br a, “ oy care 7 eb @ token thal not even one efeualys wor he NRW YORE Lat Bhi poate has ever before oceup' e fee) finee the LEDUEN stained (te tavm’nee © tremen respons bility iy somes on us and ave endeavored | to Chaouarge (bat teeponelh {lity comectentionsly, feeling coo fident that uitimetely we should receive the asks off thou. | | eands \nd tens of ‘housands of faw!!ies. DGER ie for sais evory week st ail the veriotical | ul the United Rates te } wut when gent by mail, towne Where (here are or ROBERT BONNER, Proprinor, a Aaa wireet, New York, Bveccnton BRUABETS CARPETS ~SUTt AMS FoR reception room n, Norerien frome, ehembers, of | | Derr preeenre ! tr lient mart of whieh geined {the full sommensa'ion ef tee Paient oe, hu marae cu be rae nn M. LEVETT, Dentist, 12 B. LANGLEY'S ROOT AND ft \o ibe trade in New York by ‘All the drageies every where wep thi : Rineore torvell aad g¥¢ rest salletection and iis the very j brat medicine the world Ras ever bad {or al diaeanne, yas AnD Svante urea “BATS, To | vor colors ait x 2 briltiant saborunest‘ol BANTA'A, Sormae of Canals fcoster streets. ERRON SEWING MACHINE CO.. 4) Broad: HRRRON'S NEW PATER T CRWING MACHINE, Unequalied lo sim; liel'y, unsurpamed fn capacity and au. | rablitt 7 ONLY TWENTY FIVE DOLL AMA. Ru perior to the higher ced macbiase fo one piarier ‘be cont! MPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS © Tha day pubinned ihe May aunaber of Tinatrated B. y Onide, ‘Ciroulation larger Than all ober works of the Kind combin x4. (raide the railway aan teeny Bali Rovgutned ante DAFA rtoN 4 28. Pagibara , ms Broad wa: Por gale everywhere, ant by, a tie oye open tne core ba be United Haten ana ‘ane ine. vom Contains wearly 90 pages rice only 39 conte OHA NICAL, (CARORIA MODERATER LAMTO OF iM Bi 4 NETT'R Great ‘Tale entitled Ria Que e ARAND, Or, runs Or THe LOnDen, th the NEW LEGER. aoe ay ar Benoa, a ihe MEW TOGE Bodmin sin — J -—__- THR POOR INDIAN.—BE ryt oe on Gee indian (Tale. 4 bint RRLLA OF THe BO in the LED Ri et nor i kins ta ihe Wk © Lat POOR INDIAN —RFAD ®i Lovett se’ Tale tattied Hoa Noe . TRAN tHe Boapsn, in the NRW YORK w (Phareday) morning. — O| TR POOR INDIAN —KRAD R¥EASO . Lo kets Greve tahoe Tain, entitled gor ee TRAND. Gr Peary of rae Romeer ts the NEW YORE LEDGER Wil be Feady to- uorrow (thuredey) moraine 1°} “Hk PUOK INDIAN —READ EuKeaow #4, BRTES Great lodian tale, out! led B BAND: Or, Perus or tHe LoRDEA in the § Leboads. Wil Wil be | cead y lo-morrow ( Treareeny) morntege oO! THR Po on INDIAN. ~NRAD FEMEREON 4 F NERTTS ‘st Indian Tae sptnind Ala ie oi KANT: U ua or Toe Boxer 7 YORE LavGhR, ibe ready w morrow a 0! THR POOR INDI eAD EMER as. 1, Noe 8 Great Indu tale, action BER Owe itis MAND: OF Penis of rie in the, NRW PORE LEDUB Will be ready 10 morrow ({hursday or! POOR INDIA | Lex wat - = mt Ingen nm i ue OF tue Boxvan_in Pr hbors omit be ready to morrow phath ene darin—all L? it%, POOR, IsDten —KRAD EMERGON BEY ‘als, tetiied Bi Bonona, jo, te | TRANNY: OF. Fen f or LADGEH.” Will be ready to morrow Ctharsday Poon, INDIAN.—~RBAD XQRDON Bmp —RBAD DN ARP, eg, OF i Un ts ov Tae Bonpen in the » Wil betendy to morrow (Fhareday UY M# AND PLL DO YOU GooD—NOW Ie? Une to use Ube ar Dr. pas d herb pitters i torplt liver, fou cine will ©. and that fe then de well VALENTINE & BUTLER removed from Maden b— o 387 Broad bey offer te an where Ley fer for mace s completa, seecrmeat of Are fons Bice icebe ot every Geaseription, en | FLARE CHANCE FOR A PROVITABLE INV! " } The proprietor of & valuable patent mee =; 2 op 'y requires pushing to secure a raj of velling is “nterest ta the same, re te ater days for Rurope. Address without Hz Herat olftee. me SYM; MILK CRVERY WIR AND MOT gen rend PRANK LEELIR’A PAPAR thie def §QySROULD Fine’or walle they QV ILL, MULE —PVERY Wire AND MO —— ‘THAR SHOULD day, sod © read FRANK LESLIE'S PAPER thie kind of milk they nee ace whee DE TEE AMD! 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