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3 NEW FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 200. frrare J : 8 eae Be ete ¥aray, April 20—6 P. M. 2000 Alt s T 7 106. i news, oes oak ‘The «took market, although pot animated to-day, opened " A Gai g.onle KB with @ more buoyant tone, and prices for the majority of ism Clove & Tol Rie ahares improved one to three per cent, Compared with ye . tho sales at the firet board yesterday, New York Central Hy $0) Chicago mivanced 2, Erie Railrod 1 Hudson River 4, Read 4 img 13, Michigam Cootral 2, Micbigan Southern 5%. 105, ws Wilinois Contra 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2y, Galena Z 8 fend Chicago 2, Chicag) vd R ck Isiand 1, Pittsborg and 24 BOMB Fort Wayne 2, Chicyo and Northwestern 2i;, Cum 7% 10 : Dortand Coal 3, and Quicksilver Mining 5. Erie preferred ie 10) mu a&Prdu On BB Gootined {, Harlem Raiiro'd 11, Pacific Mail 8, and Can- H. 22 to toa Company 1. ae Te 1) Pius, The following table com ares the quotations for 1 3 Voading railroad chares #/ the first mosis = se seal | : Be of Brokers w-day with tbe prices obtain iday ae tasters 4 se wal tral 7 ar Apr 3% april 9, dap Pacttc Mat Bm Go, 247 “23 8 Now York Central... 138 BONY Y Gontrat BR... 136) 103 sie | 3 Ere os tig 14 do S556 300 r hes 108 106% 143 100 if 1st 146 Haan ho w 210 220 is” +4 “= 33st ior, ity Mw 140 143 WOK Miobiast: Southern we 9955 eerie 7) “ CITY COMMBRCIAL REPORT. Milwaukee and Prairie du 10 68 AL ORE. Cioveiand and Pitteours 145g 12s ‘R:DaY, Apri . Me fe ely nh 5 Asses.—Recoipts, 79 his. Smal! sales at $9 0 $11 for Chicago and Rook Island pots and pearls. Breapstvrra.—Receipte, 10.093 bbls, flour, 60 bbls and 284 bags corn mea’, 225 bushels wheat, 165 bushels oute, Pacifio Mail 8,692 bushels bar! Tne depression in the market for Camboriand Co flour continued, and a further decline of 10c. a 150. was Qeaton establisbed without leading flo increased business. The Quictaiver sales comprisod 6,500 bbis. Stato and Western, 1,200 bbis. ‘The telleay ware tana Southern and 90 bbis, Canadian. Rye flour was fam ment securities: — but quiet, with 100 bbls. sold. Corn meal was in good Five twenty coupon bonds request, with sales of 600 bbl. at $6 50 for Brandywine Five twenty registered bons: y Coupon Oeuf 18h eae and $6 30on ibe spot, and $6 for Jersey. We Regis cred 6’s ‘fine es yoor ourreney certifoat pues State ana Weeterp flour. $7 - a i PS Seven and three-tenths tre. 60a 780 Coupon 5's of 1865...... 50a 790 Gold opened at 179% ox wt 95 a8 90 afterwards dangled between (73 and 179, Tre market 4 a a can was woak and the sales smali Geode caiaaren ae, 20.11 00 Sterling exchange was dul, the quotations being 197 @ | Gommon Canrdian.. 50a 175 8 Good to cbotce exira do. 80a 9 00 Thore was no second meeting of the Stock Exchango | (7° pont ing ne. . H 3 to-day, the board having adjourned over to allow the | Corn meat, punc! 60 a 80 00 —The market for wheat membera an opportunity to atrend the funeral of Mr. Goorgo Ratusford, who was « member, beach ome, four’ the 4 samy ‘The financial transactions at the Sub-Treasury to day | ¢aii character, tastediag 4 Chicago. sprin and amber Milwaukee may nominally at jl 70a $174. Kye was scarce and held above tho views of buyers; $1 604 $165 was oflered and wore as (ollows:— $37,446,202 1,187,100 ‘agg | $1.60 asked, Oats were dull and om drooping. The - day’s sales were based upon Shc. a 87440. In barley . . at 5 rn was dull aud pri rave ayer: 2,389,150 | sales 23,000 : bushels, at $138 a $1 893¢ for old Westera mixed. Sod 1,000 Ibs. gold at 68c. a 584¢c., closing aquie Brave firm, with sales of 1,200 bbls. at $2 65.0 $2 15 for mediums and $2 90 a §3 for marrow. Corron.—The demand was moderate, but holders were firm The supply is moderate. The salea were about 1,200 bales at 85c. a 835;c. formiddling. Corras.—The market was quict, but very firm. Pri were nominal. The sales were confined to small lots. COAL. —The sales were 1,000 tons Liverpoo! gas cannel, to arrive, at $13 40. Corren.—150,000 Ibe. gold at déc. for lake, and 420, for Baltimore. Drgwoops were quiet but firm, with ae of 100 tons at _ 60 for penal and $45 for Hond ‘isn. —], nai dryood old et 6112 12 2$7 25. Fupaitnvelsies twere ive @ movement, cou $96,891 128 Subscriptions to 10 40 loan .. The ten-forty loan is now beimg absorbed at the “a of about a million of dollora a day, Ite success thus fai has been greater than attended the disposal of the five- twenty bonds when they were Qrst puton the market, and it is anticipated, when monetary affairs Become a little more sottied, that the new loan will command, as it dezerves, the direct attention of all persons who are soak- ing safe aud profitable investments for their capita’. Tt # reported that the » Avenue Railroad Company will be compelled to pass its usual dividend, owing to the advance of wagee and suppiies. The Harlem Railroad stock ~cormer” has very nearly reachod its culminating poict. There are a few shorts Toft ou the list, whose time willexpire about the Sth or 6th of May, after which Hariem will probably drop to ‘tho noighborbood of par. An attempt was made some time ago by @ legislative clique to produce ‘corner oa Gariem etock, which was readily seconded by a number of outs!ders, to whom the movement and plan of opera. ons were generously impsrted. The idea was to be en- couraged tbat the Legisiature would confirm the grant wintoh the company obtained from the Corporation of this olty to lay)a track in Broadway, and during the pendency of the question the knowiug ones were to sell the stock sbert as any price they could obtain for it, and when wey bad succeeded in getting out as much as they de- aired the committee in charge of the matter were to re port adverseiy on the application, which it was the calece lation would have the effect of sending down the price far below the figure which rujed while the shorts were making their contracts, and by that means they antici- pated they would be able to deliver the stock when the time expired at probably one half the price they sold at. But Commodore Vanderbilt, who is the principal owner ta tho company, when the plan was disclosed, used bis immense wealth to produce a counter “corner,” aud the quotations of the past ten days are tho best evidence of his success. Instead of the stock dopreciating, be bas caused it to run up to 235, and the combination Gad themseives minus about three millions Norwegian brig heuce Fo mg bon bark iemicht to ye reaper Ts. ; British from Baetoucke to the Ciyde or’ British Channel, deals, at 802. Grnase.— 160,000 Ths lard sold-at 120. a 12)<c, ‘Hitpms qoiet, with sales of 3,000 Buenos Ayres at 32c.. and 5,000 Rio Grande on private terms Bors were quiet, ‘Toe sales wore cc confined to 120 bales at from L5c. te 27c.. ‘to quality. Hewr.—1,000 bales Manila sold at 16340. now beld a1 mak About 1,000 tone, chiefly Glengarnock, sold LauaTaEr was in cood demand for all qenerinetons, with ‘an advance tn oak of lc. per pountl. We quote hemlock, Buenos Ayres, &c , al! weights, 34c. do, , 32c. & 3534. ; oak slaughter, all wi it je. to 58c. The receipts were only equal to the demand and the stock was light. —160 ‘tons Spantah acd German gold at 12:jc a 12jge. Lie firm, ae sales of 2,500 bbig, common Rockland, at $i Noctsne wa was more active and prices ruled higher. We note sales of 1,600 bbls ,at 95c. a $110 for New Orleaus, but mostly Porto Rico on private terms. ‘O118.—1,200 bbls. sperm gold, chiefly a“ #1 %, and 2,000 do, whale at $1 12. $1 14; new sold at $: ‘Ont Maat was firm at $2 50 for sate, vin sales 400 of dollars. Among the principal losers are Chauncey Vib- bard, Superintendent o! the New York Central road; | Provisione.—Recetpte, 137 bbie. pork, 05 packages Daniel raw, Jerome & Co., Erastus Corning, Jr, and | beef, 1,029 do. cut meats an@ 239 do. lard. Provisions were, on the whole, in limited demand, and the transac. tions were on a moderate scale though at about yester- day’s prices, The demand for pork was pretty active, bow- ever, moetty for speculation, but in part to fill contracts now maturing and about to mature. The sas were hoavier than for some time. eof was steady, without change in prices. Beef bame were quiet, but frm. Bacon was quiet for want of stock ; but holders were firm. Cut Thuriow Weed, The members of the Legislature and | Custom |ivase officers who were in the ring have been most effectually cleaned out, although their losses are not so largo wdividually as those whose pames are above given The wovements of foreign dry goods at this port during a Mexts were in good demand at full prices. Lard was in the week oading April27 may be seea in the following | Mouceate demand, and prices favored the buyer. table-— Butter sold at 260. @ 0c. for State; ea! Bvt ved for contumption, Packages, Value. | ern was nominal. Cheese sold at Iéc. a 1 Mav Kactures Of wi 1,224 $456,216 } The sules were about 3,500 bbis. on the spot, at $26 Manutactures of cotton 391 129,762 | $26 25 for old mess, §27 50 a $27 75 for new do., $23 870 Manufactures of silk. 838 334,173 | $24 for prime, $27 1827 87 for prime moes—the inside Manufactures of flax. 4st 130,626 | price tor Western ; 1,500 bbis_prime meas, for Ma; Misoollaneous ..... 83,610 | 1,500 do. new mess, do, $25 25 a $28 15; 1,500 do. ————— | mess, tor May, on private terms; 1,600 4. new mess, for Total... eens Peerrrrereeteeery fo $1,134,572 | June, $28 50, 450 bbis. beef at $15.0 $18 for Wortern Withdrawals. mess, $19 « $20 25 for extra do., and $6 & $12 for country tenatogtaren of weet. ot 741 | prime and mess; 109 boxes Western Cumberland cnt ba- Manuiactures of cotton. ‘94.629 | Con, 23\e.; 350 pkgs. cut meats at 1) 8 120. for Manufactures of silk 134,238 | shouidors and 15%. a 2 16%,. 200 do. lard Menutactures of flax. 113,82 | St from 142Z0. @ 160, for old and new=the latter au ex- Wisceiianeous ... 1u,115 } treme rate. <sdlipaiaaees Petro.eta.—Receipts, none. Crude was dull a: $658,192 | tirely nominal. It was freely otiered on the spot . ‘& 88c., but there wore Do buyers to be ike bulk 121, Of the stock is held by two Tpcsee, been cf whom de $121,228 | mand 38¢., but sone outside lots were offered at 37c., 13,802 | and one ‘Wat mot tally 400 4 Manufactures of silk. Oil was 1c. a 2c, bigher, under iy ded large speculative de- Manufactures of flax. 31,06¢ | mand. aud there wore large traneac: tons, mostly resales Miscellaneous. ... 11,1ze o contracts, at the Wag au a little as done pa ag in oi] notwithstanding. Tree wae du! ut unchat Total $185,484 | The sales and resales were al bbis bonded. of ‘The tetai earnings 0 of the Marietta and Cincinnati Rail. road during the third week in April compare with the receipts for the same time last year as follows:— which about 2,500 bbis., on ional at ie iten 58%c., and the balance, ‘tor forward delivery, at S8c. @ fic. o @c_ Besides bode" “oc ptracts” in Pallaelpnia, tor uly, for May, June and Lag tg To ne Third week it il, 64 + $16,454 ceo ‘en ee meget ae at Same time in + 15,651 Of crude scarcely anything oon 2,000 — bots. at ‘6c. and about, tee io rhe at increase $797 ] & 36c. A shipment. ol! the ‘were about Toe earnings of the Milwaukee and Chies ‘ailroad during the week ending April 21 were as fol- tows — Tair rd woek im April, 1864 $31,750 1963 19,356 + $12,306 ‘The tollowing were the quotations for American secu- rities to Londons om the 12th of April:— Maryland 6 per cent. a 1 cont, sinkin iat? 188 owners to charge tea cente instead of six cents for cach United Stases 6 per cent, 1861 Ba 65 vinisee 8 eo ira percent... . oe “3 Do. on Sle 33 ste Anantic & G. W me 80 Big ‘stent We. = = Ghitesa Nostise mt Shand 80 bale Cape ee ie W misxey.—Receipta, 1.037 bbls. The market was un- oa 08 ottied by tho action of Une House of Repeesereativen witb 60 & 65 | regard to taxing stock on band from May 1, and up te tke 63 @ 63 | clone of we did not bear of a tena fide Goa 70 ee eS asked, and ae e 600 bbis. were reported sold at $1 15. | get FAMILY MARKBST REVIEW. Maciete and‘anelonat! air 12 @ 14 | The offorte of speculators to drag up the price of butter a Paine tana bat aa conver ii: 4 fo to a figure ruinous!y expensive to consumers have faiied, skgtand,’85,1'p b.-, oo a 66 | Jnst In the same manner as the combination of the stage 4 87 2 8 +i) 08 06 65 86 “6 3 i 5 i 1g il MecaLLaweous,—Butter, S4o, 0 360. EPR tester, toe 0 220.; maple sugar, Bbc, a Bho. por ib. ‘The Tart. FASHION PLEASUBB GKOUNDS—-TROTTING. Fusar, April 20.—Puree €100, mile beats, best three la five, in Rarnees. &- Bam . J. Loveit.patored &. m. iady ‘Win D. Piter entered br, m. Cosette HL F Jones entered br. m. The Mr. Drake entored b. m. Irish Maid P. Helms entered b. g. Doestioks Time, reared Of the thirteem ontries for the above purse but three came to the post at the appointed time, vizi—b. g. Stons- wall Jackson, b. g. Genera! Grant, and s,m. Lady Collins, the others keeping away either from the fear of showing too much speed, or not having speed enough to show— their owners being undoubtedly aware that low in the thir- (les would bo required-to best Stonewall Jackson to this race. General Grant, however, put in an appearance, Ootwithstanding that he had beon distauced in two trots previously, but showed very little improvement on bis former performances, Another driver should be given the horse, or another horse should be given the driver, before they appear again in public, as the patrons of the Fashion Course have had quite enough of the annoying and vexa- pen agtgey of both horse and driver already this d, as they are announced in half a dozen otber ts, @ change of some kind would be desirable Deiore the next mecting. The mare [Lady Coliins also made a very Y ee race; but that was more the re sult of want k then from any viciousness of disposition. She showed considerable specd, but had not the necessary steadiness that good traiuing assures. She {s entered in several purses, and there ie no dow that she will give bond account of heraet before th geagon ig over. The a onthe above race was di sidedly i ie favor of Stonewall Jackson, as the following Pool sale will show:—In an aniimited pool, the first sold, Jackson brought forty dollars, Lady Collins five dollars, aod Geoeral Grant three doliars, There was not a great deal of money wagered for the number of iors present, and they murmured considerably at the shabby Bort of phe ge they were forced to witnees. The weather was most delicious, however, andg those who are not addicted to speculation, but who Tide to the Fashion tor the sake of tne ride, certainly bad occasion te re Joico; for a more lovely a'ternoon was never enjoyed by man or beast. A deal of time was wasted after the horses came on the track in scoring, sopping, sp0 Sponging., &e,, and it required seven attempts they Peart - Stonewall! reese took foe te recond, with General Grea - the, rear, on a pace, Jack. gon went nicely. P around “tue lower “earn about two lengths abead of Lady Nel but just before he Teached the quarter be broke up, ava the ware passed thet point halt a length ead of him. He soce Tecovered, however, and, king a dash, the mere fs ifcho were standlog efil, She soon a(terearde broke up, and Jackson ied ber tothe hali mile pole over forty yarde—time, 1:17. Grapt was then at least one bundred tnd diy yatta behind; but uow be struck @ trot, and, going at a very rapid rato, soow overhauled the mare, Popes beg at the three quarter aiten and closing 80 wall the distance fir; e was all safe, Not so with the mare; she had on!v yescbed the two mile dis. tance pole when the flag was dropped. ae 28434. In the second heat Jackson tox the. lead at the start, end soon quit tie compeony of General Grant for the remainder of the ae og to the quarter pole in forty seconds, to the half , distancing the General and and making the heat in 2:3634. City Intelligence. A Rvsn 41 1a8 Custom Hoves.—The prospect of the Sew tariff, which tmpoges an extra duty oa alt imported merchandise, going inte operation shortly caused ¢ great rash of merchants to the Custom esterday for ed ware- of ae with the cashier in receiving she gold payments and giving wut the Recessary papers to the army of applicants, SaLe o7 tax Estate oF 1am Lars Comprroniar Haws.— The estate of the late Comptroller Haws, consisting of large amount of real estate, war sold at public auction yesterday, and realized neariy seventy.five thousard dollars. A house and lot Lexington avenue, betweec fete -eeventh and Thirty-elghth streets, brought 5 A New Horut. on Eroanway.—A new hotel is to be opened on Broadway about the middle of next August. It will consist of oue new building and tro old ones. Bamely, the Albemaric sud Worth House, situated ox the corners of Twenty-fourth aad veh streets and Broadway. The new building fs already most com- | oe and is a fine white marble I pree oan Ptories igh. The three will be connected together in such a manner as really to transform them into but one build. ing. Will be altored extensively, in- ternsily and extercaliy, with balcouies and an additional ch chateau roof, similar to that of the hotel will coutain two hun- dred rooms, with all the comforts and cony ‘of the best modern hote's, It will be o ed on the Ameri: can and European plans combinec—a system which is Decoming popular in this country, Wasox’s New Betuprsa ix Foros Sinret.—A splendid now building has been erected at the northeast corner of Fulton and Gold etrests, on the gite of Wilson's bakery and the Union Spice Mills, which, it will be remombered, were destroyed by fire. The structure is quite an orna. ment to the old-fashioned end slow-changing vicinity. 1 is Give stories bigh, of eolid brick, and built substantial manner. The front ou Fulton street is cop cave, or semi-lunar, while that on Gold street ie straight. The interior Srrapgemonts promise to be on « scale em wpeaserate with the imposing charactor oi the exterior. ‘The room: be large, high and suitable for the carry. ing on of moet any kind of business. When fished, we are tn! Sir. Wilsou intends to ocoapy a part of it for his old businces of Yeking, apd the rest will be let out. Pos ix Weer Tmmiy-rownie Sapger.—Shorily after three o’clook yerterdey afternoon a fire occurred io the brows sions Eaglish basement house No. 367 Weat Thirty- fourth street, owned by Robert B. Goff, and ocenpied at the time by John Fraser. The sire, it reeme, commenced foe Li, ten hod me of store room om the ie a as alleg y & emall boy wit The tol, betore‘extis- ory op the fire apredt tou @ Toot, and, ca en, burnt of Teater of fh seni ther with two roorur tnd pon name baildiog ® wi! amount to ip the es’ and Traders’ ineureace Frager hag sustained a ds: by water and bis pay to the amount of about 4500s ineured 500 in the Market ance Company. The adjoiping house, Nee 866, ownod and occupied ty hobert H. Goff, was dam- Cooper Inger ut 800: wmeured for $6,600 in the pany oC house, on furnitore) ia the Globe Tosuruce. Cocnp the ‘ompany. ee sent tothe T fet precinct poltee Spend jomes, ib comment, Torrie te te eee wok active mescures to put out the fire, Deen supplied with a few buckets of water ‘be thinks be would have succeeded: bar the eu of ceased god then the dense smoke compelie 0 . The ahh however, did good service, under y ee to cote ae a a Se ts on of the Ist of May. It eseme that « Bir. Chess bird purchased (he horse No. 357, and bad ita farninare ready ‘packed to move in. Mr. Fraver, the yey ty ol ec a Y but a dilapidated hocte to move tor o Brooklym City Iatelitgence. ASSUAL MEETING OF TED Broomay Yaous Crvs.--£t the ennual meeting of tbe Brookiyn Yacht Club, which was beid at their rooms, No. evening, the following Commodore, (. © Court strest, on W oicers were ‘leoted for tbe ena. \ > = 5 — 5 eereary, eee Exresonpmany ioe Watrr—Tae River #01 Romeo. At ten o’ Svte tur tae Goat Cee, four feet Jo Rl “os been ‘or other: wise di » 3b B= to uence of a fs ppriog reset =—ainany Sides and rity prt voriog MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Michigeo and Ciootonatt ese chet fon Hope, Maive, ae A lieutenast tn rat Maine Lanne M. Hicuoox, of Now York. evening, April 28, Husson to Sau AL Kexwnov. St A Paul's ohureh, 0 A. A mune aoe ie co Harger, allo: hs ony, ; Morr—Ranwmmay,—On Wednesday, fate 27, by the Rev Mr. fg es &. John the it, Mar, Mire. Sanam M. Kauwnav, all of (aie oo —Ou Ti April 28, by the Sohenck, of r “4 ‘4 iM Baltimore, UND H. PRNoLaro: watt 10 Gomme, Ouly daugnter of the tale tomate ote, py, Tale 2 1868, by Rev. M. J. MoCaffery, Gmonaw D. ‘ot Paitimore. to Apa ‘Caraaninm, ‘daughter of ‘marebara' ‘hus, of thie city, ‘Thom s8—Hotans.—On Thuraday, April, 28, a8 the roel. dence of the bride's tathor, by the Bry, Joho M Krebs, D. D., Wittiam A, Tuomas, of Beaufort, Nai to Locr Comptia, eldest daughter of Madison Holmes, of thie olty. ‘TrKPaON—WAMrTAKER.—O® Thursday, pee LG tale paw ~ Woreratan, ail all ‘ot Paul's cburen, vs the Rev. T, Stafford Feewon Brookiyn. No fe ALDRI(a.—At Orange, rf "re on Thraday aig 2, nee R. Acpricu, reoeotiy of Brooklyn, ia tho abn rear friends and relatives are favited te attend ‘the Axpeawon.—In Jersey Cit} 2), Javm, relict of Aadrew ; Aged 84 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully sovited to attend the funera!, from the residence of ber son-n-law, David Scott, tot Grand street, ‘Jersey City, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Also at Yonkers, N. Y.,on Friday, 1 20. Mre Fermwe 0. A. npr widow of Rev, Robert ird,D.D, in the 60th year of her age The funera! will take place om Monday afternoon halt past two o'clock, at the First Presbytertan rete Youkers ‘The friends of the family are | ited * attend. A train leaves the Hudson River Rail ia Cham returning leaves Yookers “4 pneumo- bera street, at one o'clock, end at a quarter before five in the afternoon. x1.—On Thursday, aa of ty; nia, J. Bextoxr, in the 65th year of bis age. He was in Genoa, Italy, and bad beew @ resident of this city for the post fifty years. Notice of the funerai hereafter. Comuay ~On ney April 20, Mary Anwasria, only daughter of peli id Mary Conley, aged 8 years, 1) months and 27 day: The friends of the family are roep ey, tavited to at- tend the funeral, 53 Shoriff street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock 4¥.—On Friday. April 29,at (he residence of her son- , Thomas Clesbam, Mrs. Many Coas, late of Athen- ry, county due ‘not funeral, Cane Galway, will Ireland. given in to-morrow’s papers of the ‘Thursday, Aj som. wife of Thomas Carr and daughter of the ae Sen Dillon, of Heath- field, in the couaty Roscommon, Irelau The funeral wit take place this Gee) afternoon, at baif past one.o’clock, from the residence of her hus- band, 284 Malborry Ca Dublin papers erelye Fcurives.—On 61 Fo 11 months and 7 His friends and rolatives are | jugsted to attend the nneral, from his late residence, 365 Seventh avenue, on Sanday, ab twelve o'c clog. Francs.—Ou Wednesnay organ, April 27, Mrs. Axx Francis, wife of Aca Francis, ‘The funeral will take place ala Clatiy g moraine, of at ‘ock, from Zion church, corner of Bleecker aud th ‘treats. rf 29, Sawvet Expeivor, aged Fartyy.—O2 April 28, Carnage Fariar, bo year # aati ative of ae county Cavan, parish of unt, ‘The (riends aud rolatives of the family, also thope of her son-in-law, are Sn invited to attend her funeral, from ¢ idence of her gon-in-law, Joka ‘Thompson, 252 avenue OB corner ef Vifteenth street,on = ‘ternoon, at two o'clock. Fing.—At New Rocheile. op Friday, April 29, Mrs. Puene Hine, in the 74th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, in Now Rocholle, on etre et eigen at two o'clock. Hiaoaxs.—Th Brook Thureday, dco 3 Fe of gs ro requasted ¢ to 195 Senith half-past two o'clock, from mon street. Jacors —On Friday morning, April 20, at his residence, No. 92 Weat ‘Weet Warres ‘street, Brooklyn, Mr. Ianax JAcozs, The remains, will be removed this (Saturday) at three o'clock, to Hin Mass. , for interment. Jeux —in Je City, 8. J., on eee morning, F it 29, RowASSAR ee aged i years, 2 months and aye. Ther ves and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the (useral, from the residence of her Parente, 221 Jercey aveaue, on Yunday afteraoce, at half. past Kes. at No, 44 Union square, on Friday, April 29, C. Crarsxow t Kura, aged 22 years and 8 days. The funerat services will be held at Christ church, cor- ner of Vifth avepue and ihirty fifth street, on Si aftercoon, at two o'clock. The relatives and (riends are ju ted to attend, without Curther invitation. -—Ou Friday eveuing, April 2¢, Heres Surtron, ¥ red Peter V. and Eliza A. King, ip the 10th year Met relatives and (riende of the are respectfully invited to attend the tuners}, from Grace church, on Monday morning, at half-past nise o'clock, Mans.—On Thursday, Apri! 25, after a short illness, Kart Mara, daughter of William and Eliza Mara, aged 3 yoars, 4 mouths and 26 days. The Cureral will take place from the residence of her parents, 655 Fighth aveune. thie (Saturday) afternoon, at ane o'clock. McEtwain.—On Friday morniag, April 29, alter a — and severe iliues?, CnASLoTi® A. GaMArD, wite of Wm. 8. McElwain. Her funeral wil! take place (rom her iste residence, 665 Water etrest, this (Saturday) a‘tercoon, at balf-paet one o'clock. afternoon, 4 papers piease copy. Of covsumption, On Friday, April 2 2°, Micmam. MuFvoy, aged 72 yeare ‘The friends of tie family arefrespectfully invited to at. tend the funderal, co Sunday «:lornoon, from the resi dence of his on }.-\aw, Patrick yw No. 8 avenue D. MoCusrar.—On Friday April 30, of inflammation of © oxAs MOCCSKMR, & native of county Ferman. | » io the 39th year of bis ave tives and friends are reepect‘ully {nvited to at- tend thet funeral, from his late residence, Ne 0. 191 West Fourth etreet, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. itend the funeral, late re: deuce, 207 Wert Twenty-sevonth treat, thie (Saturds morning, ab halt past ten o'clock, without farther Her remaipe will ve taken to Cyprear Hills for Intermer r please copy. iclyD, On Thursday bert April 28, Mrs. Biizs Pa om, $0 the 70th year of her age. The foneral ver rites will be — St the residence of her con ww-lew, Charlee Kelsey, 95 gg Street, thie (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. friends’ and Felatives are respectfilly invited to attend * Quinwax.—On Friday, April 29, Awy Qur , Ganghter of Mary Quinnan, @ native of Ealloymote, county Sligo, Ireland, jeare. bh The relatives avd frience ave He racban invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 173 Fast Twenty-ninth etreet, om Suncay afternoon, at two o'clock. Roway sor pose ‘April 29; after @ short itioeee, Jamne B. Rowan, late Commander ie the ited States Navy, ged 67 yi The reletives and frends ot, the family, alee a mem- bere of Acacia Lodge 527, 4M, are respecttuliy {p- Vited te attend the fu gt see church, this Cxareey) ivernace at Thasdey Ray. chy, april 28, ot con. iesy, late ei E “a0 Chi Police, aged 52 de and relatives of the fateily req) funeral, from 830 Third svenve, corner pds on pi alterncos, st YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL. 30, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. —= _HELP age Tn Sm aLne, oD aentehet LANDRD Gag an oanen iy med @ famiion at ne WHET PLR S meee | lome), Sor" ‘Fourth uveaue, betw immediate laund esses. ana aitis for general | hatamere, consumption aged 39 it = ince from the residence of his Parents, 652 Broome atrest, op Bunday afternoon, at oue | AL OTRL WAW EDoeD. DO fe oe ers a = 3-4 O'olcck,’ The rolatives aud’ {riouds of the family are io. 260 Beat lie at, corner of OOK WANTED—A FIRST RATE PLAIN COO! masher ond inenee, to 9 endl private family, Apply at 16 West 87th st, from (Au UATIUNS WANTED— ie A. M. NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN A fomates waut situations as cooks. chambermaida an fe‘towed Pag oe Gn ag ye DB gene el eye fh tae je '8 Gorman Taativute, | 17 Btautou ot, wear the | Worx “Apply at PoT reg ape ‘Ap RADE 08 aa INEMENT, DESIROUS OF MAK. | [)®880MAKRRS WANTED—ay 63 OTH AVE. Ope, woul ts nee ee A a'aty! ‘of ition ee ae BRIM ARR! wae IMMB- ington,‘ Post ottoc dM arbars, I igre toes, at 28 A ITUATION Lit yy drootfent washer ana ironer dass between 84 oe peed ce IRLS = sors WANTED—TO BALL TWINE AND and | Grice 5 ged by mack nn ont te onees frames for nding yarn, > those acoustom yi t will be isn heated eet As Also, an errand boy wanted. App!; 0696 Beekman SITUATION WANTED=AS GOOD COOK, WASH- i RL WANTED 10. OF K, WASH AND IRON of nd tronar; ig © goad baker: riling to (go in the IRL WANTE AND IRON B toon itfaoe Sea ave may Bppiy at ouoe st 9 ast 20h nt BITUATION WANTED-BY & aru WOMAD, ACHINE OPERATOR AneED- 20m RITEES a plat Sar 2 Wheeler & Wilao: Grove: Baker mach a Ax ee naneceend neil ood bend s ri meet wy ang bem of a] mak'og collars preferred, Sroudwage UNG LADI! Ww, O—TO ATTEND TM Racy airy of sAacivh King: "Gcoe teterumse role ware aim UP HOUSEKEEPING, 18 DE. & p'ace for her cook, who \s Oret class: re area vei bth et Soe. oe eae Ak ¥ol willing te travelt 8 if desired, Refer txt peers. ‘Tam be doen at 636 Weat ay ats rare cance required. Apply, ITUATION WANTED—BY A BESPECTABLE iD—A WET NURSE. TO TAKE a seal ve A | Weare young Protestan! Call at 226 Sullivan st., room 1 as waliress, ib & private wowas, cana pr ‘at 90 ‘best of refel Can Toot thu et ad bei! ine ANTBD—A SMART, TIDY, yriene a tJ ‘do general housework; ‘cook was! ironer, Ags meeractaaes WELSH LADY WISHES A SITU- yn yg with city written irererenoe, ‘Call ai tion a housek onper or dock im a private family. Can} 6t @ Hammond at. eS Se fie bane Trontug or’ housework of @ auail family. thd socung a ped 1 fet ead sais 5a ik @ ali at No. @ Delancey et., near Bowery, bose i cermin’ satlateeionr yo venxenree. —A MIDDLE Korot fea LADY, moraine, a tke office, between 9 and iBo'olcok ‘look, mt ha from New, Dagaes, havingthe y references h to character “an: ity, would rout aati of | mapped or would [peso yn care ol mo dt gumm, pbeence of the family. "Catt on or address Mra. ‘Bane, 19 197 30th a,, bet) cs ween 6th and 9th aves. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUHEWO nd on and trouer. "Apply for three dare et 70 Raat Buh Warii ead WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS aie irnewing Tos P. Sth Gurvation Apply from 936 to It ti tat ath ape io any part; a in tina” Apply Civ dn a0 Won ith a won ih ar houscworkMiaahing and ironing. Call at 23 Fast 36th at, fages $8 ANTRD—A NEAT, TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, 70 naaicorkin a gral private family. ply at S19 West bth ater nose Oct aye - ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOR! Eusigeme well recommended. Apply at 172 Rast 36: ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- Se red woman a3 wet nurse, Call at 306 West 19th at, for ITUATION WANTRD—BY AN EXPERIENCED OOOK, ‘understands ali kinds of soups, powliry and game, aad ts @ moat excellent baker. Best reference from her Place, Can be seen at 289 ist av.. betwesa I7th aad 16th sta. SITUATIONS WANTED—FOR Sse rcrshagrenn FIRST eralerennnesian: cass cooks, cheeoe neste dresses. seam- ware AT 44 STH AVE., A GOOD Resta aNB Erste. bares md oie | Intlytoade CN ar lee gg ed ployment House, 133 ‘at., corner of 6th ave. ra i iT emcee BY ONE WHO UNDBS Wee ANTED—A GOOD COOK; lands her business and who wilt do the tak he ly, ApPLY between the hours of and if ou nd ‘Weat «7th ee oe TIDY GTRL, A Ai Agr 4 betwoun 9 and Li oelock at 38 Weet 2uth st, jD—IN A SMALE na phot) FAILS, A FI ‘ANTE! Bh AMS Ainge RRSPECT. married woman, pertceuty healthy (English), 3h, oe ost means wrone te'we: autse; mitk four a Bop Werseae A SITUATION AS PLAIN pot ag WASH. er and troner or laundress, by a capable, ner ek of reference. Apply fog three iy a7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SI? ATION IN Tepersion ca Secret aryan renpecrable family, a8, seam seamatrcas; hase W Vnecler & | Sor pry g Os ed Tnmmediately at 38th st, ony sheen Tequise ie at iif Hoary at, in 11S Maney sho RO pe ANTED—IMMEDIATRLY, 4 RESPROTARLE Ot WANTED. a SITUATION, BY A. RESPROTABLE rn Protestant woman. #4 nurse for an eideriy person, or would take charge house oa the bee ‘of the fa- mily fn summer; city reference. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO GENS. 17d West iptn'fe ta the tear —— ral housework {2 a small family; must coma well => WAX2D28Y,4 GIRL A SITUATION 48 tates commended. Apply at 112 Raat 13th at, this morning. yr inst pi a aa ee OR. vosmens $202 ANTE GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND Bost Oy nee ie ee Gali at ot Backman siteet, up stairs, betwen ane STN AS 10 and 11 o'clock A. M, Good references required. ws ich ANTRD—A LADY TO SALESW m or two wanted fe botrd, MY ani ie here erie ag Ps = pecetl Sanat anes Sara also one to =* 28, = | given, ‘Appis to 8. oy Fray. oes w ear Aw OTT ae pecans ict! GIRL, Bn Mga Sn fg AND eee, phen! 4 Were G00D COOK, 70 DO goonies a Suv. deters 10 A. nage Agno. a men 1.9% ARRAS, y, ExrapRNOD, Or, ot Seaton mie ey x4 business himself. Has no tween th ihe hours of 10 and do'lsces . ARPENTERS WARTED.—TWO GOOD MEN WILL get $8 day ond paid every Satarday. Call at 160 West st, OB Carnet mae Sag ee 'Y CARPENTERS, ir E ee AGED WOMAN, F-4/ Wane ‘ANT! — Fs AG > cn i tate a “Appin fs a at rad prince ot, pear ng EN FIRST ie MILLINERS. ANTED—T! tn. — AV Mrs. ae atamee’s Millinery, 16 New corner of park. New Brighton, Stateu faland '* sver% t Hamilton | gt, Caneexren WANTED—A YOUNG Wangenczees CLASS, MILLINERS AND Mal learned the carpenter or, jot trade under fonras: tila makers. Apply at W. Jackson's, 561 Broadway. iene atthe millwrights ho hi thest of tovisand some Faomledge ‘a ‘machinery or me Shanice drawing, wil —s ba) 8 food ope ‘opening sad steady loymen aha ‘applicant ernest box ido Heraid oft = " ANTEO—A TIDY GIRL, TO or. Wash iron; must be able te emake goed, bread Si Reference required. “Call to-day, West's, LAL Auaity at. ai ARPENTBERS.—WANT: FIRST W2x: a FIRST CLASS tg vee at 6 capable of earninj sara. 3 Wages, at ated ™ uae Ledvi ei tt 's millinery, 278 Fulton st. Breokiym, teblevnd Builders: S7 Pack tone MeN © Veotmards Archie ANTRD—FIRST CLASS OPERATORS AND BASR ((ARPENTER Sass D.—APPL: guirta; thoac who can Tar it corter oo Whosier 2 WE EN —AP! ler on 167 Sart, staire, ¥ TO WM. M. PUT | Sarg machines. Apply at 675 Broadway JoorEns WANTE ANTED—A NURSE; ENGLISH OF ARERICAN 0°92 Yard foot sf PH og d= Putte az watt trea. Apply at ih Maat PaRpee a Wane” ferred; clty referenees requ! son ay. between § and 12 o'clock. wie Smee eres TAKB cases ova entlove itammedintaty. GARDENER WANTED. —OW ferred. Add on te pron po BE a anal ma pr tating Telerouces an box Se Geena WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAK. ders: to tal who th orongaly, a tands his profession. entire - gery Gin! cae REPERBKCE, oon, apply tod Dhan Font tates TS | Wvacn endvon ce waste DLUMBCRS AND GAR FITTERS WANTE! NTED | : diatol; ployment will be given sree reet | V ES pe GBNB! ‘steady om| men. Apply io Chedesyae & Brother, Yonkers, Waar NEAT, eens GIRE, TODO GRNE ois cp ai ge ion are, anon dour Pto70cRarnzse. —WAN' — 5 oasaphec. Postlively oo ethsis ink aoe ey WANTED<A COMPETENT GIRL As LAUNDRESE Prana guarantecd, "addres box iy Trerk bermatd in n ew city a ‘apply piy aver 9. Catoak A rte a T° DENTISTS.—WANTED aX anetast aT Te Marelin’s, 281 Sth av. ae corner 261! ‘ANTED—IW 0.0000 GEBMAN GIRLS, £0 Do. BRE AN RERS.— focally. Call ab 42 uyrocaat Rate Sea ue ae SEMANE A MAN 70 | (Uercth DST me i | Seis ea Tusitees (and (bane others nea op fo Woe ey HWbeatiy, Dyer Geometows, Deo” Orem AGerees * ] aca appiy to Lora & Taylor, corner of Grand and C " TAILORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF = IONNEBORK & CO. z pica ihren estos Non vrer ntn — NORAVERS.— WANTED INMEDIATELY, TWO SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES. age engravers i jo New % in, Comp. EDS ine cae ceeae fo Church), Dane '& Uo. 16 Broadwas, TROTRSTAN? SINOLE MAN WARTS, SA sitop Amen tan an tacoma ‘aadreas ‘O- Ld las ine, -WARTRD, hy A besa i fr eros gas one good fin! nas, jnguire {a the books store fetes th Se at A Togpe man WISHES ie bev pets A eee Recetas rene etemsadtneidie te teed beter ee, BY” Ghatberm ‘square Water rey woop OOELT yeaies wore AND A | PUMP. | Office, ates Appiy to Swaalkan “Baswons igen ah vear'sa A MECHANICAL D Heer sie eeagpient 5 vy wy enan ser mack yw mach Ay sypient id the ore pce, ee Bmanufaciery io ie Meta y ANTED : GOOD ACTIOAL BARTER, FO CURL © . W'smenars THR see er ee ag = iat Wits aoe oN oy pct ‘around shop. My Sie CRD YOUNG Ba en) pe tama A" BIP’ SIRNORD, BOCES: ANTED A: BXPRAIERKOWD CUTTER, FOR Sse Gove reference. Apply at oo bait —-A ea wal (artan Will, bo ae a i Famer ran tr sate Rui GP TREN AB. vou Sees Pg Clbens WARS .2%9 ME Base wine Daawans, Wate cite a? dik PS Waa at £ Paneewe 1D IMMBDI: T-aN MY feeea sama ARCHITECRURAL iieevarni Uren Werks Rast flak eh, ee jaarie oA Pi a Ay —— i. rte eer BY AN EDUOA' tae ai Rais sets B PENSION UNE U Zee sae ‘ Fr U" zearcas RRancals 7A rae eon f. Cambro WAN partailemeat’ coins Sinan Senne eies Ate eine fenteate, wusiine yee @ vt? he reanie: @, Pour survell 2 iTaneals, une

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