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af -~ FINANCIAL AND ~ COMMERCIAL. Fuwway, March 31-6 P. M. Gold has beeu firmer to-day than it was yesiemtay, but the “bear” imterost still controls it, and in view o the | genesaliy prom.sing aspect of the military stuation, and the news from Grant's army and Mobile, the market is b Ad fa sispeuse. There is very little disposition on the Part of the ‘‘suorts” to cover, as the capture of Rivh- mond and other decisive military operstiony yry cond: Aently looked forward to by the walertiy, and in the ‘event of their expectations » rolng realizes it is probable that the premlup Would sink lower, only, however, to ‘speedily rertt. If, on the other hand, popular exp-cta- Sion should be at, all disappoiuted, tho teadlency Would be decided'y upward, and this would be Jargely assisted by the demand from the bears, who, !av- ing borrowed all the available gold in this aud other cities, are of course bound to return it, The supply om th» stieet continues ‘imited and the difference between cash and rexular sale: i, still about a Laif per cent, The quotations during the a were:— 10:30 A. M. 4% 2:55 P.M 12:20AM 3:50 P. 12:30 P.M % 4:60 P. 1:35 P. Bt 1% The stock market showed considerable strength anil ac- tivity atthe first board, notwithstanding the military news cud quotations were in the ascendant. Erio was 4% higher than at yesterday's second board, New York Central 3%, Hudson River 2%, Reading 2, Michigan Southern 1%, Ilinvis Central 134, Cleveland and Pitts- burg 2, Rock Isiand %, Fort Wayne 3%, Ohio and Misels- Sippl certiticates 3%. Government securities were firm. Five-twontics advanced 34, sixes of 1881 34. At the open board a! one o’clcck the market was active vanda fraction hgher. There was no second session of vthe regular board, the members having adjourned to at, tend the funeral of their late associate, Jacob Little. At the second open board quotations continued to improve, Fort Wayne excepted, which was one per cent lower than at the first bowd. The chief activity wes in Erie, of which ten thoueand eight huncred shares were sold, The sales of the same stock at he first open board aggre- gated eleyen thovsund eight hundred shares, and at tho first regular board nine thousand eight hundyed, making ‘total of thirty-two housand four hundred, Tiere was @ further advance on the street after the board, but at tho close it ws not fully sustained. Governments were firm, with an ouis:de demand from investors, Stocks are very scarce on the streot, and doliveries are mado irregularly in moet casce, while in many they are nos made at all. Sellers rely a great devl too mnrch on the couriesy of buyers to everlook their non-deliveries, which are vir- tually so many breaches of contract, The pernicious custom of loawing stocks exerts a very bad influence upon the market, and it is one which should be put @ siop toas much as possible by common consent, The exstom of brokers lending their customers’ stocks is sclearly illegal and unjustifiable, and it would be well if a few examples could be made of bro- kers who, under pretence of carrying stocks, loan them to others to be used in depressing the market, Tho custom involves a false pretence and a violation of right, and any person who has purchased stocks which he can prove to have been subsequently lont by his broker in this manner can refuse to take them, and recover lis original purchase money or margn. The heavy declive which railway shares have under- gone dur.ng the last year will be seen by a comparison of the closing prices at this morning's board with those Tuling on the corresponding date iu 1363 and 1864:— 1864. 1805, 1243 srg ot ar on R * 161 99% Mich i.an Conte m1 a H4 Souchorn & N. indiana 56% TT BI Central. .....-+ . ws wig) sland and Pittsburg... ° ray 63% led 91 wy 93 Whig = 8M 103 145 Mees oo 143 83% 87% 88 re 187 240 ES St. Louts, Alton 33 8 ues Toledo aud W: ot 70 _- UuITERS, Coupon sixes 1881... _ 13% 105 Coupon tiv e-twen'te - 104 10536 Gold, darng the months of March and April, in the two previous years, ranged as follows:— 1863. C4. Mareh. +. 139 a 171M =—-159 a 10934 April... Msg a 187% = 16615 w 174 Much of the decline in raflway shares has been owing to the transfer of ¢ wital w goverument securit.oa, Money is abundant at seven per cent on wide margins, with exceptional transactions on national securities at ¥x. The disbursement‘: of compound six pcr cent notes by tho Treasury, together with light draits on the pational banks, is contiibuting to greater ease, and the tendency of the general rate is towards six per cent. Yho shrivkage of values at the same time operates till moro in favor of a redundant currency; and meanwhile the national banks are rapidly tmercasing its volume. Commere.al paper is regarded with more or less distrust, tle aetivity in the discount line, The orl at § a 12 per cent, For ign exchange is dull, but leading drawors have made no change in their rates, Bankers’ sterling at sixty days is quoted at 10034 a 34, and at short sight 110% & %. ‘The amendatory tax bill goes into operation to-morrow. Ttimposes a tax +f one-tenth of one per cent upon all sales of gold and silver coin, and one-twentieth of ove per cent upon alt xajes of stocks and bonds. The act of June, 1804, provided for ti some tax on stocks os the ow one, and gold was taxed at the samo ro following words:—‘Upon all eater of stocks an © aud there is ver, best names aro . ava ninety a 6 vut the words ‘gold and and cola,’ aud by stréking out “of alleon tacts for such sales’ and inserting in liew thereof the words ‘upon any se. or contrac a for the salo of gold and silver bullion aud tenth of one per Centum 04 the amount of such rales or contracts,’ ” Owing to the ineificievcy of the tuternal revenue col 1) tion system th ie no reason ty dlowbt portion of the business of the gold room end woek mar. kot escapes taxation, and therofore Increased vigilance fy roquixte on the part of the collectors concerned to prevent the evarions hitherto practised, The tax on gold | Giles will fall lightly won the speculators, and therefore b>» without influence tn checking speculation. The ro. turns and payments will have to be made moxthiy The quotation. for government sor and railway and miscclioneour shares, at the noon sales of the Doard of Brokers, in this elty, on oach Friday for ‘the last fuur weeks were as follows:— GOVRRNMENT HBCURITING Muri, Mar ws 110 Registered 6's of 1881. Coupon 6's of 1881 109 Five twent 109 Five-tweny 103 10-40 couj or v6% : wT 19235 we Miseouri 6'*.. . 65 a Misaonri-Paeitie Tait. “6's a 85 6h Tounossee 68, 1 ba 60 wo Virg nla g's bo 6a 62 Georgia 6's. . oD 60 60 Dorin (prolina os 66 56 66 . 100 0 7 wo 100 wo 9 8b Mr. C. F. Livermore, of the firm of Livermore, Clows & Co., bunkers und dealers ia goverament securities, 32 Wall strevt, withdraws from the frm to-day. The busi- ness wll bs continued by the four rema ning partners, u.der the style of Heary Clews & Co., and the cap.tal of te house will be undiminished by the chang». ‘Tho First National Baak subscribed $230,000 to the | soven-thirty loan to-day, ‘The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- lows:— Receipts for enstoms Total receipts, Pay ments, Lalanee ., Subscr pilons to government Youn ‘The importations of dry goods at this port during the | week ending March 29 compare as follows with those of the previous week :— Weck ending Week end'ng for Ph ‘ch 22 P saree Entered for Consump'n. ‘a ue. " 68. ‘aie. Mannfact res of ei A $814,035 t 180 Nanufoctures of cotton. 105,929 111,175 Manufactures of silk... wt 125,840 353 224,0 }ancfactures of fax... 605 125,510 240 72,561 Moscel.aneous........+- 530 41,906 876 48,480 Total.......sseeeeer+ 2,603 $716,099 2,502 $709,005 Wi drawa's, Manu/actures of wool.. 293 $137,565 193 $90.357 Manu actures of cotton, 124 45304 1200 37,304 Manufactures of silk... 99 «152,699 = 60.235 Mauufacvures of 60,4 40,069 Miscoilancous, uo 15,778 E74 10,263 ue 1,052 $38,750 1,266 $228,817 Waren Manufactures of wool.. 73 $33,493 250 $100,504 Manufaciures of — s aos 3 ae Dianufactures of . , San fucturos of flax... 14 $268 7448 Miscellaueous...... Total.....cscceeeseoe 5,534 $109,059 791 $238,407 Tho National Bank of thia city will pay, April 10, a divi- dend of five per cent, free of charge. 4 The New York, Providence and Boston Railroad Com- pany has declared a net quarterly dividend of three per cont, payable on the 8d of April. The State of Massachusetts pays the interests on its debt in coin. The city of Boston will pay interest in coin on the Ist day only of April, and after that tho equiva- lent of gold at the market price of that day. Interest is also due Apr.! lon Roxbury cty, Mass, six por cent bonds, at Treasurer's office or Suffolk Bank, It is reported that the First Bauk of Attica, N. Y., one of the new national institutions, has failed, with liabill- ties amounting to $250,000, We have seen no official anno ncement of tue faiiure, but if it should prove trie it will be a noteworthy fact as the first failare under the National Currency law. The bank was among tho first that wero organized, and had a capital of only fifty thou- sand dollars. The failure will cause, no excitement among the billholders, as it ts well known that the gene- ral government is responsible for its notes, and holds at least ten per cont surplus over its issues of government bonds at par with which to redeom:the circulation, The Bank of Lansingburg, one of the oldest moneyed inst.tutions in this State, bas declared its one hundred und third semi-annual dividend of four per cont. Intorest on the following mamed bonds will be pald to- morrow (Saturday) :— ‘The coupons, duc April 1, on the bonds of the New Haven Railroad Company will be paid at the Bank of the Republic, or at the office of thy company ini this city. The coupons of the bonds of the Atiantic and Great Western Railroad Company, due April 1, will be paid ou pr-sentaton. The interest on the bonds of tho Syracns+, Binghamton an‘ New York Railroad will be paid at the Continental Bank in this city. ‘The second mortgage bonds of the Alierhany Valley Rairead Company, the Lehich Coal and Navigation Company, will pay’ the quarterly inter:st on their 6 per cent bonds, leas the State and national taxes. ‘The co pons falling die to-morrow on the 6 per cent bonds of Li Morris Canal ep aR ie be paid to Phila- de} nae holders at the office of G. Co, 876 of the Camden and pons oh the bond of ‘antoy ilroad Company, jue to-morrow, will bo Vasevald if r The Penngbtecme Dalle coupons of their second mot orig aon. to-morrow, on presentation. wd The Ph emeions Erie Ratlroad Company p pay the con) ie of their bonds, due to-morrow, on presentation. ‘The Reading Railroad Company pay the coupons, due debaoprent on their bonds of 1870. Tue North P.nnsylvauia Railroad Company will pay the coupons, due to-morrow, on their 10 per cent, bonds, ‘The Norristown Railroad Gompany announce the pay- ment of their semi-annual dividend, 4 per cont, on de- mand, free of tax. \ Com meal, Brandywine, pono! eons 10000 Oh & Miss cer. 10000 Ob & Miss pf c. 16000 Erie 4th in... Tto0 10000 Aim go 170 «hs Trados'n F 25 Bk of Commerce. *k. 120 we) ty “10 Quickstiver Mgvo 200 Mariposa 200 ivo Chic & Alton pret cIry COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fray, March 916 P, M. Asum.—Receipts, 17 bbla The market continues ta- active, and prices are wholly nominal. Dawanatcrrs.—Receipts, 6,427 bbls. flour, 68 bbls. and 1,499 bags corn meal, 4,839 bushels corn, 96,771 do, oats, 40 do, rye, 6,005 do. barley and 1,490 do. malt, The market for state and Western flour continued very quivt, ond «farther deciive of 100, @ 15¢, was established on the choice grades, while the low and median qnalities declined materially. Beyond the most urgent require- mente of the trade there wag no inquiry, and the sales were confued to 6,000 bbls, State aud Western, 690 do. | Southern and 400 do, Canadian, at the annexed quota. | tions, the market closing dull and heavy, with no buyers | at our onteide Mgnree, Rye flour was dall and erarcely | go firm at $6 25 a $7 it which prices 156 bbis. were ose of, Corn meal 3 dull, and prices experienced At decline, Sales 350 oo at $6 for Jersey, and #5 7) for Brandywine. We Superfine State nd Western Extra State, Choles States. Common to mediin oxtzw W Extra round toep Ohio... Western trade brands Extra St, Loute.. Common Southern. Paney and evtra di Common Cansdian Good to choice and oxte Rye flour, soperfine, Corn meal, J oun sss SSSEssessscs Beeson sseese aHcESiSoe = el essass ho wheat market raled invotive, and a farthor decline was submitted to iy Bay ero holding of, n of lower prices A small gale was | unber Michigen at $1 93. Rye wes duil, and wholly nominally unchanged, and of Se, & be prices w Company will pay the obs and and tlorces at 160. wh ive, a, at2 do. rannaiea, 1,160 ds ub Maria Sin is sr {00 naa 150, 817; Bombay, 300 ranilis 66 bust, otal, 15,167 Bags and 76,000 so Wot aD) SetRhe demand continue mode- rate, bus peices were ithout change, Sales 10 tons caus- ec oda ub 4, abies Ria aats be oz. q iniae aud 10 casks Pe ceananse waeOrke. aaAAe Ge. —Dry cod Lasebeon in Minted the was scarcely “80 firm. Maced eas th in moueraty deman Prices were «shade lower, at $1625 1 bay, an ‘op No. 2 do., $24 for No. 1 shore, and $16 25 jor No. steady ato: rlast rates, Fieaavs were dull and rates- were nominal. The stoarners to Liverpecleeeaag, ae for higher rat's. Ticy have becn taking bacomand lnnkee ite, ernen ose noi pay. Tho engagements include :—To Li box.s bacon, at -8,, kgs Sugooy at 1 cobb | ate iP at 108. a 153. and 200 oe a 1 & 20s. ; bales cont pal ae, tae es RO cake, on private | ‘arms. To Qiasvow, 200 he ee ‘6a.,.and 80 tierces beef, at 33, pos eal ‘ith 8,300 bbls, sugar, to ee Oe ae declined, the demand RU s have or being lim. at Sales have been elected 0. boxe at $5 ada $5 05 (oF bunch, and $6 40.8 $5 60 f yer; also Stipe o00 10 bal bales ‘simonds, und real, is r Tamguedoo Cureania, both on p. t auction sale was Redon on ucco ‘nt of the storm, Gunny Bas were quoted at 20c., gold, without sales of moment. GuNsY om ie the absence of sales, prices were wholly nom nal, ‘Hipks.—Since our last report the market has ruled very quict, and sales have been effected at a decline of 3ge. per Ib. The business has been confined to 2,500 the 200 for la; buenos Ayres (cow), 17 Iba. average, wate terms; 2,000 Buenos A. ae oan tecrad has af Tic. a i8c., Bold; 400 city tor (steer), 75. Ibs. faverngo, 0c. } 700 elty ainighict (cow), 8b 5 tbs, pverage, at go, Rio gyi utevideo, and 5,300 ‘Corrientes, on private tei Hors. —The. market ruled very a, Sars being no inquiry outside of the immediate of consumers; bu. j Fives were fairly maintained, owing to the small BY oped pe pare ularly of choice the light re- 'he sales were confined to 75 bales, at 25c. a be, ag fancy at 50c, for'new growth, an 1éc. @ 2ic. ur Har.—Shipping grades continue in mrawed inquiry, but prices were without essential change, holders de- manding $1 60 a $1 70. Retail lois were aeitin at prices ranging frum $1 70 to $1 80, latter price tor penal 1 v1G.—There was rather more inquiry, eh the mar- ket has assumed a firmer tone, The sales were 10 chests Madras at $1 35 a $1 45, 60 chests do. at $1 10 a $1 20, @ad 10 ases Manila at $1 35. .—Pig continues in limited request, and we have | ouly to report small sales of foreign at 634, gold, and @ 10c, currency. loLasstes.—Tnere continued a fair inquiry for this ar- ticle, and full prices were realized. Sales, 40 hhds. Priue Porto R.co at 70c. Other sales were made of the i. 1865, 15,000 hhds, 110. Stock, March 3 . Now Orleans. ” jeans, Cuba; 2,000 do. Porto Rico, ' and 100 ‘Nats’ were steady at 83¢c. a 9c, tor clin: copy’ 1, 40c. a 45c. for yellow metal, and 25c. for zine. VoL STORE. —“pirits turpentine continues dull but nas at$1 95a $2. Rosius were quict, with sales of 75 bbls. at $16 a $19 for common to strained, and $20a $23 for No.1. Tar was dull and prices were wholly nominally unchanged. Ows.—Only a moderate demand prevailed for any de- scription, and prices ior all kinds were entirely nominal. Lasi sales of crude sperm were made at $2 40 a $2 45, and whals at $160. Linseed was quoted at $1 40a $1.45 for lots from jobbers’ and crushers’ hands, Lard Steady at our last rates. Px visioxs.—Receipts, 168 bbls. pork, 13 packages Ddeef, 565 do, cut meats, and 2,034 do, lard. The pork mur- ket was dull, and decidedly lower. The sales on the spot were 6,000 bh $26 50a $27 for new mess, closing at bt 25; 24 25 for 1863-4 an cash and regular way, cash; $23 50» $34 for prime, and $26 25 e mess; also, for future delivery, 2,500 Soin new mem for Apiland May, seller's: and buyer's option, at $27 50. |The demand fok bo:f was quite and the market was drm. 900 bbls., agise git for plain meas, and $17 a 1 $21 for extra do. Beet hams were in fair demand sules reaching some 1,200 bbis. Cut meats were unchanged; sales 400 packagos at 14762. al6‘c. for shoulders, and » & 163¢c. for hams, Bien Wag in bats dermactnant levee rates; sales 1,200 boxes at 14c. a 15%¢c, for Cumberland cut, 19240. 8 16340. for loug ribbed, ec. @ 16%¢0. for short ribbed. ‘T! market was mode! ‘active and firm; sales 2,000 fo. for No. 1, 17%¢. 8 1860. steam and kettle rendered, 1854¢. ico, Butter. a dull at 12c, a 2lc. for heavy ay 14e, u Perron eum. PS i. p fomorede: ruled -xceedit ay qulet, and prices deciined materially; the sales were 1,800 bbls., on the Spots at 33c., and do., for April, buyer ra! option, ata Refined, in bond, was quiet bul Free was in moderate request, with Rangoon ' at 103z0; i for all kinds, and ices were almost wholly nominal. The only sale we cf was 9,000 busbels Turk’s Island—the, cargo of the bri Nevins—on private terms. Satrperkx.—We notice rales of 150 bags crude on pri- vate terms. Svzps.—Clover was dull and hoavy at 25c. a 26c. Timothy was steady at $5 a $6, with small sales. Rough be ie i al request, with sales of 300 bushels at a ‘Svaax.—There was increased activity in the market for Taw, und full prices were realized, The sales were about 960 Cuba muscovado at 9; oe oe me te rate for inferior; 20 hhds. Porto @ de. for ae rel ds) 188 boxes Havana a 1% mol ses es 93é0. ; also Rivao, do., 1034 hut bye ir do., 0. ; fair to gro. ; prime grtocry, Ide. a 13c., and mee jas rather wana; for ox mon refining, request. We ‘quote : Sut whi yellow, 1c, a ltgo., and 173¢¢. crashed and granulated. Stock, March tA, hhds., 15, 228 boxes, 103,698 bags, and 669 Lids. melado, Srearunk.—We notice sales of 75,000 Ibs. at 180, notice small sales of Silesian at 66,, 8.—The market has reled rather mors ac nrices have hoon > Ju ysous unsettled; we meusueay at BC. @ 240, _. pig there was only a moderato inquiry, and we have only to roport sales of 200 slabs Straits at 27\e. gold, and five tons English at 25c. gold; plates were in fair demand, the sales teaching 2,000 boxes at gold, for LC. charcoal; $7 a $7 124 1. C. Coke, Winsxy.—Recetpts, 286 barrels. The market was doll, and lower, at’$215a$216 (or Western, with sales of 200 bbiv. WHat pons was neglected and prices were nominal. Woo was still date though thore was more taquiry, and more offors at low rates, which wore in most cases refused. The sales were 100,000 ibs, State and West rn fiocces, mostly at 70c, a 80¢., but Including some at more evtreme rates; also 125,000 Ibs. puilod at 70c. a T6c., and 10,000 do. California at Soe. FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. ‘The following prices prevailed at Washington Market yesterd Meat,—Prime roasting pieces are sc!\ing at 86¢. = 88c. a pound; ordinary cuts, 18¢, a 25c. ; porior house steake, 40, ; sirloin, 966, a 406, ; corned beef, 166. fore quarters, 18¢, a 20c.; hind quarter fer or qualits 8 of light vial can bought at ‘much lower Tates than the above. Pountay axo Game.—Prime turkeys are selling at 36c. 8 40c. © pound; chickens, 200, a 380; dicks, 400. & 600. 5 Seino Coake gouge De ae od a dozen; wi © @ $3 50 0 pair; wil Si ee aah pair; wild geese, $l a MISCELLANKOUS, —Orange county b tter i. selling at 400, 8 42c. a pound; primo State, 200. a 35c. ; couking butter, 6 ios dew Be. j chido, 48; eng, 8 for Bic. Fusn,—Eels aro. belli ‘B0c, 1 260, { perch, 150, @ 200. ; basa, 860, at fish, 15-.; shad, 75¢. & $125 cory hal ut Se, pound geso 400. s'pound; sere, C1 x. & @ hundred; pickied ters, $20 0 621 Dar tanifed. a new ViGutarise,—Sweet potatoes aro rolling at $1.30 rish potatoes, 0c, a 60c. a peck ; onions, $1 20 cabbages, 200, & 30°, each; celery 90c. ® % ; rhubarb, 2be, ine} Western Navigation, La Crow, March 80, 1865. Navigation ia open to Lake Pepin. ning to and from Winona, Steamers are run- The Missouri State Convention. Sr. Lows, March 90, 1865. The Missouri State Convention yesterday, in Committee of tho Whole, adopted an article providing that after the Ist of January, 1878, no person shall be allowed to vote in the State who is yuable to read, except phy- | malt were inactive, bat prices were without ue materia | ie { be a There was but Httle activiiy in the corn inar- kot, and prices wero decidedly lowor, new having sold at a docline of Yo. 940. fom yesterday's sales. The only sales were §,000 buelele few Yellow Jersey at $l 45a $1 46. Oate were in limited cana Si in large sup- ply, with sales at 660. for 890. @ Ole. for Jormy and Pennsylvania, and 60c Tha decline of 4¢, ab euroro Pook 6 a7 Copeen.—Ingot has boen In moderate Northwestern wy al last report, bat pri on declined ; OO havieg toon Northwestern pf 61 67 40 S| edtocted at’ tgures niing @ dectine of 340. a Me. Chica Beslingwn ate W « - _ 100 | perib. The gales were 220,000 Ibe Detrolt at 850. a mberland Coal 50 BING 260, and 60,000 iba, Raitinore at Bh. @ 8440, the ‘ al 2745 market loging quiet at Ube abe ve quotations : pod Cuttox. here was less activity in the and e 8 pricon. Ww ade: lower, wit caty's tmesenato te> 165 145 quiry from the trade, Sales ‘of 300 bales at the follow: 4 bd ing quotations, via land. Flori . 106 rT 98 | Ordinary aT “ it moat, | . Tin 10% 1388 | Go o & foe iilwaukeek Prairie id)‘ 35 _ 2655 ne were without ona ohangd, few York m es % 14% 60 | males having boen made of 600 boxes at from Ze. (0 800, nd EB b a os to quality, Sperm and mt were 4: Ber wig &. iy “ pe : pate! ull at our 26) is ven. —The market continues quiet, but Pius 87 18% | 84 py change to note in prices. We quorn, ondieury Paci ai! 286 208 0 Rio at 180. a l4e., fair to prit U a 0 166,, ickatives % 61 62 po fair to good cargowe nt 140. «160, all a, cask io 91K in bond, Stock March 81, 1805 :—Rio, 0a, 064 bn ‘ 4 Cy: canee@, Another article adopted provides, that areata your after declaring their their inten. become citizens. very heavy rain storm has prevailed here vince wang ‘ing free! © amall stream: Teele ane sean ng hets In the a 8, and dolag Considerable damage to rail- OEATHS Married. Laacn—Rawees.—On Thursday, March 9 ag og of the bride's parents, by the 4 Rey, reve bye Mr. Onaneee A. Learu to Jane B., daughter of *Teowemtuson On Wed March ov Ly in Eim oante Hook's, py ine! Re of J . TooKER to 8 x hom, eq. all of ods » ae ; tien 4 00, Huse, wife of ‘at of her age. ‘and fi Wy the fam iy are "i the from _ late (Baturday) anvePn n, at bw 0" y morning, b 29, of . Barna, 26 years, 0 mouths of the family are roapectfuily invited to § past one o'clock. Th attend the carci Wala South Third | Episcopal eb: ‘Uliamsburg, on at Lwo octock aaa Tilease, pea wie ve tet Balawio, ond Coneiaeas renee ; heated Bante, Sf the. faity are in vited to attend the funeral, from her father’s residence, No. 4>ixth avenue, on — withoa Sree i an 6, Sean Bae year of = Berow,—On Paeee ‘sland, Flatigaa Le pietiaasant irianda of Se hens & are invited emai snag: Methodist efernoon, Sunday at Thied avenue. one o’clo’k, from No. The friends respectfully invited ieastenlwithert tanbet nods coma on Th A oem, na ba of the County: rate frends aud relatives ar Fequesiodo attead he funeral, on SunAatiy a8 twelve o'clock, from 186 Cedar str Hosion and St Louis papers Cu Epwaxp F. rout im the 67th coh 3 erent ‘The rel friends of the family are nny are respectfully invited wo attond A raft Pe this at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, ee Seventy-fitth street. mah mone ory pepere plenge Sa aden at itch het be, Dore wae teed a Micuamt Cassy, tive of Athenry, , Ireland, aged 34 an 6 months and His friends and ne he family are Spey vited to attond the funeral, on o'clock. Ari deny Test in peace. Saittsioe Sing sad Melbourne roe Argus please copy. Cauvexen.—At Tremont Y; Mery Jaxe, wife of C. ©, pbell, in Xavier's cour her Teier, ten Gees one Punoral servicer at St. aes teenth street, th Witte Pia yy) morn! Cocnnsy,—At White. Plaing, on E:va Jane, wife of Robert John Vanderbilt, in the 36th Yor ot erage ‘The friends of the family enaly invited to attend the funeral, at Gay church, White Plains, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. A special train of the Harlem Railroad will leave corner of Twenty-sixth street and Fourth ayenue at half-past eleven o'clock im the morning. Cows. —At Ne Long Island, on Thursday ‘4 Td TUNNARD Cowan, in the 86: March 30, Mrs, Euiapi yeh hor age a friends tfully invited to e relatives and friends are respec in attend the funcral, from the Presbyterian church, Now- town, on Sunday ’ afternoon, at balf-past two o'clock, without Oe 198, whit Uanssery.—Ki on Saturday, Mare! le charging the rebel works ¥ tront of Perth ser va, Sergeant Dante, Cannerey, Company D, Sixty-tit ment New York Volunteors. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the ES erig from the residence of his brother, John Carberry, 119 Court, stroct, Brooklyn, on jun Dusan —On Friday, Match $1, Nicuotas, the beloved pei or aed and Johannah Dugar, aged 1 year, 6 months The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 220 — Twenty-tifth street, on Sunday afternoon, atone o’cl Datisy.—On race morning, March 81, Georce W. Doretha Dailey, aged 3 years, 8 son of John M. months and 6 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from 146 eg Thirty-third street, on Sunday morning, at t-n o'clock. Evane.—At Hudson City, N. J., on Thursday, March 80, of scarlatina, CaaRiEs ? Carer, youngest son of Ed- ward and Jane Ev: aged : 8 years and 6 months. ‘The friends of tho famtly are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, this (. aturday) after at two o’clock, from the residence of his parents, Willow court, Hudson City. Fita-nencya.—On Friday, Mosh 3, of typhoid pneu- monia, contracted while a prisoner of war in the South, Rosgar Frzwaon?, a native of Athlone, Ireland. ‘The friends of the ne farlly aro invited to attend tho fu- neral, which will leave the residence of his mother, 120 West Twenty-eighth ‘staat; for the Churetr of the Holy Communion, corner of Twentioth street and Sixth ave- nue, on Sunday ovteag | at half- pape boo one ee Far wr.—In Brookly., HI D8 29, The relatives and tilends ‘of the pera ot Labangn Lede No, raise, iw A. aughter of , azo the mem- A.M, oe regres ‘Sultday” ufvernoday at half, ¢ members of Lebanon pa No, 191, F. A. M., aro hereby summonea 3 attend a special communi- Catton’ of the lodge, their rooms, Odd Follows’ Hall, ou Logging oD canine o’olock noon, to Petts res Savi feo. wate Rr order a aro invil JOHN R. CURRAN, Master, IL Taoxson, Secretary. Feuren.—At Puli Rockland county, on Friday formerly of morning, age Ror — Ww. rae age Enq, f this city, in the His "lati ves ee Rhos Bs ‘Bt ‘ot’ nia edphieth, J. ‘are respectfully in- Nowton Sears and Edward J. ee vited to attend the idence of the lat- street, on Sunday, afternoon ter, No. 286 West Twentic! at two o'clock. ‘ Se HY Re ee, No on Fer rly Samre coin 41 GRarron, Second mney, ager ro”? ay, March 81, Caraanms, wife of Wil- vat A. Hunt, RB: friends of othe family are invited to attend the fun rm from her late residence, at one o'clock; from Christ church, Ryo, at half-past one o'clock, Carriages will be in waiting at the Heoengamr.—Of scarlet fever, on Friday, March 31, ge) emyite aged 3 apa, 3 months and 20 and Jowaywe MaRcangran Castine, ana months and 27 daya, beloved children of att ce Y Catharine Hedenkamp. The friends of the fant» © fongrad will lake place this (Saturday) morning, at nine o'clock, from 99 Laurens strect. baie seg On Thursday, March 30, Many Jase Ken- RIGAN, agod 21 years and months. The rolativ:s and fr.ends of the family are respectfally invited to attond the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from the rosidence of her father, No. 97 Watts strect, without further notice. Keaarsey.—On Thursday, March 30, Evcanon Kearyey, aged 70 years, long a rosident of tho Beventh ward. The friends are semmeaiteny invited to attend the fune- ral, from her late ide! No. 6 Market street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Lyox.—On Thursday, March 30, Jonny H. young st eon of J. ” and Jane Lyon, aged 1 year, months and 4 days. The friends of the fam'ly ate invited to attend the fu- neral, from the residence of his parents, Fifty-fifth street, between Third and Lexington avennes, third house from Third avenu aed (Saturday) morning at 11 o'clock. Hanwan.—On Thursday evening, th 30, Ross Har- bam wife of Andrew Harman, Jr., ag-d 29 years and 23 + Fi funeral will take place on Sunday two o'clock, from her late residence, tween South Second and South Third, to which the Fela- tives and Trionde of tho family, also those of her in-law, Mr. B. Haver, are respectfully invited. “ier ~ mains’ will be interred in Cypress Hills. California papers please copy. Thore is no death! what seems 60 is transition; ‘This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life Elysian ‘Whose portal we call death, She is not dead—the wife of my affection— But gone x7 that aed © no longer needs our poor protection, ‘And Christ himself doth rule,” Duy after wo'll think what she is doing ¥ A those by Gy lope of air; om ‘ear after year F steps 0, Behold ier her grown more fair. di “i ‘We will be pationt? and assuage the feeling We cannot wholly m4 By silence sanctifying, not concealing, ‘The grief that must have way. Lyon, 3 66 Muth meee Friday, March 31, Ricuanp Monrny, js and acquaintances are respect to attend the funeral, from bis late pesidenon, y No. 168 whan Thorway, March 99, Mansa, Biss. late Georg Eats jends of the family are respectfall; street, MaATHRws.—At Cit h 20, age. ‘His remains will be interred ia Cypross Hills Cemne- invited te attond the funeral, on 30 ween trond fully invited fer attend funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at th Sengaun, from her late 0. 146 East Twenty tied Wm. L. Ma ‘Company vB One puoi and Bueth regiment New York Volunteers, in the 2ist year of his AtLOY, wind Rowe Reilly, the a nll ar Aro respectfully Sunday afternoon, at two o' ae rang rch 9, a avenue, aden wn yan mite atone i respectfully invited to y) baadags at three bebe Briel, tom her parents, 187 Concord Friday, March 81, Eoxuxp O'Coxxon, from his late residence, in a Re sunday thermos, three om native wh es mot a pberesy hate tk toe a0 The frieuds and acauaintances of the family are re NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL. py fA8S, Brooklyn, —At orkville, @ on Bray poratea, a short ill Parvenice on of Frederick and months 5 days, Funeral servi.¢s will be held at the residence of his fathor, East Eighty-fifth street, below First avenue, on afternoon, at two o'clock. 80, Sanaa Axw Srman, ed 51 years and 28 days. oie the family are respectfully. (Saturday) afternoon, at late rosidence, Port io. 69 Portland avenue, poms ociry ‘at two o'clock, Scaorrs.—On Friday, March 81, at two oem Joun = tocar the beloved and cherislied son of Henr; and Margareth Schutte, aged 3 years, 10 months and ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his No, 161 Washington strect, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock. Tuompson.—On Thursday, March 30, mg! Bornsips Toomey, the youngest son of Mary and Melancthon ‘Thompson, ya 3 years and 2 days. wi en we recall thy st Waring, kful it {8 o'er; But, oh, our hearts aro aching, For we will see thee here 10 more, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited tesiend. the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock, from the resideuce of his Parents, No. 4 Mangin street. copy. eee he ae March 31, Frank Epwiy, only child of Geor Koad Mary E. Onderliill, aged 3 years, nh months and 8 day: The relatives piel friends of the family are respectful- ly invited to attend the iuneral, (rom the residence of his grandmother, No. 12 Downing stret, on Sunday afier- ‘noon, at half’ -past one o'clock. Van Cuser.—On January 31, in a Southern prison, Fog § Van Cuxur, second scn of Isaac Van Cleef, Tot this EF Chillicothe, Ohio, Hon. Antnony Watks, in the 82d year of his age, “formerly of V rginia. Ware,—Many Axx Wurtz, widow of Jno, T. White, aed 49 40 years, 5 months and 22 days. nds and relatives of the family are requested wo sessid the funeral, from her late res.d nce, 37 Broome strozt, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, ‘The ro- mains will bo interred at Keyport. Wraax.—On Wednesday, March 29, Saver, Wraan, of Homewood, Baltimore county, Md, {n the 76th year of wie rends of the family aro respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of is son. n-law, H. D. Aldrich, No, 8 East Fourteenth street, th day) morning, ‘at half-past nine o'clock, without further owas. —On Friday, March $1, Marcaret West, eldest daught>r of the late Edward D. West, in her 33d y: The relatives and friends of the family are Teapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Peter's church, jeth atrect, on ‘Sunday afternoon, at half-past th o'clock. ————— SHIPPING NEWS. | ALMANAO TOR NEW YORE—IRIS DAY. 45 | MOON sets. . e wort of New ‘Korky March 31, 1865. denn ieee vy [umn), \wensen, Southampton and Hamburg ct i beat lp Savannah, Comstock, Morehead City, NC—Ar- Steamship C Cob! “4 ox Whiting, vical Haiimore J Cambell. jorman, Phat ase. Ship Bri iter, , BMD E wat ison, aon, Libero Wilms & mes Cao. ao” Grabams Polley, Norton, Bordeaux—Tuvper & Beat- “Ship Jullet Trundy, Grant, Philadelphia—W & Brown & Co, Exes alo’ {Bremen}, Gordes, Srecaa dares o "inom (Br), Waycott, Buenos Ayres—J Boynton’s en Fleece (Br), Rhodes, Barbados—Henry Trow- padne: a oy Matangas—R P Buck & Co. Bark J ti, Colona (Br), Couman, Weymouth, NS—Ed- Schr Mary Harris (Br), Dennis, Nassau, NP—F T Montell Sehr Lucy Ann (Br), Bontout, St Jobas, NF_B ¥ Small Sehr Express (Br), Scofield, Lx erpool, NS—Doliner, Poiter rons (Br), Priest, peta Bon & Co. ‘urner, omer M Bixby & Co. r Osan Pu Goodale, Port Hoya, SO—N L McCready ne, French, City I milena Brant & Slaght, ‘og FOucén, Sttertec, Bedell 4 awiey, Olar} tt & Son, joy, Clark, Phil ca tae TTB Hackett & 80 T Garrison, Tourgeo, jolph “8 ‘ 0. Let aie with vom 4 ral ‘el i aid bist, of and for Ronan, Th last, ta heavy aS an, nt spoke Br schr Roman, from carried away foremast head and fore and main to] 16th Int 36, lon 7332, Seasaed eat yet bering ‘sprung aleak aud fda Beir Frumph (Br), Borden, Cornwalils, 18 days, with tatoos, (o Duryeek Lyte. La 7 Sehr Silver} Kpeing, Turnham, Grand Menan, NB, with Gb, toJed Frye & C Snr F Coffin, Wasa, Addison, § days. Sehr Maine, Brown, Eastport, 14 days. Gone sak Ki , Clendenn ni .Fiastport, Tdays. Schr Willow, Sn ten Tapes 4 4 ok Schr Planet, Allen, Rockiand. Behr Lea ee Re Bohr Brave, Crosby Schr Tiger, Buck, Aun iymouth. ibnngete: Perry, Salem. , Lovell, Boston for Fortress Monroe. ida, ——, Borton for Iphia. Sehr G Jayne, Rowland, Setauket for Philadelphia. BELOW. Brig Ellen (Br), from Bermuda. BAILED, Ff Colorado (and anchored as Quarantine); ship Eu- conta; oc echr U Baker. Wind at sunset NE. © Miscellaneous. Srxamsnir Coronano, Bradbury, of the Pacific Mail Steam- | ship Company's Une, bound to Panama and: San Francisco, and having on board Professor Agassiz and sulte, has an- hored at Quarantine. She will proceed to sea on the first favorable opportunity. Sreamsuir Havana, Capt MR Greene, malls to-day at 3 PM for Havana, frem pier No@ North River. The accommoda- tions of this fine vessel and her excellent seagoing qualities are all that can be desired. Sreausmir Eventno Stan, for New Orleans direct, will safl to-day at 9PM, = Fark North River. Sarr J Baxxr has been hauled onthe railway at Cape Ell” gobeth for repalre., Her bottom is infound to be in bad condi- ee, the worse ten being torn up in several places and pertions it gone: old copper will probably be all stripped off thd Sow puton, Bank Datenixe—The cay ary 6 and destruction of bark Del- i Vy from for Akyab, is confirmed by an fatoor Shopendoay Jun 17, iat af 08, lon 120 E.” the Delphine vat andowh Jan 17, 01 was Surned Jan ie 7 men arate Bown Casterscay, Taylor, sunk at Lyttleton, NZ, 116 to built at be Teeter the i ewburyport in and pail: about 1000 tons wan to be de yervot Wis ka irommond, Bath, oo te Suh Notice to poe taers: WRECK IN THE Bg pnd ion, Feb 17, 1868. Trixie tice Is here! ven that a on buoy marked with the wnt a een fathoms AWW Kitween Berry.and Auily islands, ta the Brist Senet wn Rave noms at at. water spring Udes, with ol be Sul ue tela ass Lighthe' BERTHON, Seoretary, na eR eects xi cae Ronda sAsipepe SOAS, as pan or parcel Wa ‘about a cable's length ouside of Bondicar sara ih ‘one with the point of FE seman sip aesnem coe RENTS ton 2612 oftas ya meron Res wee Ly nag 2 eo for Liverpool, March ile (Br), Cole, hence for Shanghae, Jan 3, Liverpool for Bombay, no date, lat 47 Col James a days hence for Buenos Ayres, no ona, Feb jaca cate (By maar Fi oem, conan a 9 Cudworth, (aye via Inland; F ects " ‘BEAUFORT, NO, March 20—Arr ship Sterling, col Port itoyal, SC; bark M: , Prince, do; bi For gezel Bei oe patente” omaraia "Nes cee rae fork; 10th, bark: wood, Port Bers te SC seb oe Deni, Henal Alex ndria: M aye ¥ Cs eth a nohe eioien sit, Kelley, NYork; ‘aad ch schr Noean Herald, Fo a ait eee Toum Lecter, Lin (gt Ease Vi tareh Ar brig Foreste zs ne Aw ton: Sydney. sia, bey Phila oi: ae for ‘G0; Tt Rackets do for do, “Sid scl Gis ‘Gnilor, Clark (trot Philadelphia, Also sld all tie otuer vessels re, ngerows D0, March 27—Arr schr Col be ye NG, March Godtrey Nor; cut Janos fonen NACHIASPORT,. My Fath orig A aa Bech, NYork, ig Alam, NEW ORL ‘March rower" bclow, ships jones, do, gelirs’ Reno, Lamb Patron, Clark, NY ‘W—Arr idenatilg Fw Br brig Edw. Thotts, 800, Emily, Thursell, mey, {rom Boston; Meronmne, Spr us, 4nd donne Pollard, rom New Yorks bai sey Palermo, Lawrence, Howe, from yd chr Ral Cid ship B Hamilton, White, NYork; bark Jolin Wesley! ten, Bos: sehbrs Benjamin W titis, Wells, Havana, Cav Peart, Tov ot to ‘sea 17th, ship Harrisburg, Sein P Gibia, ath(eiing No, Maroh ace eo, Mery, Jane NYark: Lizzie Rayon, Baylor 1 NE! W BED FOU, March HSK a Kelley] Nive NEW VBURYPORT, March 28—Sld brig Vincennes, Ho Philadelphia, Canina, Marshal Grace Giraler, Cx ca FL News polar ague 1 ging ay Har ay Hew Arr bi de York; Wm Joues, » Blilow, Wans, Addison: sor N¥orks Fe H Chatham fo ident, Crockett, Nxork tor ) Sees rong, Brown, Pumidelphia, Putt MBEUPHA March 3)—Are bri Le'ghton, Leig' Bisons, sok Portland; Sarah, Albert Phare, ay Bich; OW Locke, It Sopa tim Sanity, Ht Muller, Baker, SB W Simmons, ton, Baxter, Salem; L Bupbravia, Keene, do; Tilt, Eastport, Uld brig Belle Bernard, Cook, Now Orleat. BE Jones, Fish, aha KB Meazy,’ Wilcox, saphing, Maauary, do; 0; Mary Chan ony jewbur, Pert arhadoss W Dcargily Kelley, Boston: Mary At dareliell Perrin, i Seeley anouthy NGL? OG. Barta ater g ‘NDw March 29—Aar steamship Dam fat thal Dor vis Londonuerey, brrk Mary ye Oxrdenas; brigs Anta D Forre), Haskell Dreaaety Hatch, NYO Bick (ith), Das Cardenas. | Cid shi Bishop, Fortress M roe; bark Savennwh, Stinson, do; sehrs Nevada, Mapa Harriet Prescott, breeman, Bultinore; Ann, Cousins, N AYos PROVIDEN! bh Be amer Gata “Hemy We, Dadkwavor, and Z Sursitod, Terveli Burdick, and Kleeta J Scott, Aradid, do. SALE. March '39—Arr sehr Sarah John: ia (Br), Ce Wallis or Nor. Bld 2eth, sehr Harrict Samantha, ‘Bos NYor! 3 eeanaseee March 29—~Arr sehr David @ Floyd, Kell de ANU, Mareh 25— Ar achra Eva, Wixon, Newark wali alow, AYurk, “sid unig Saml email, Torrey, Th Rete’ chra Angier, Monitor, 08 & Lucy, Hanuub D, g Noa? ‘ ce MENANCIAL, uorosas FOR VOLUNTEE! FUN SATURDAY, tt .. when the same v 00 h 24, 1865, aid’ an eet Ente of New York, paid uch “Pye suid vonds wil! Yenc tnterent ut the rate of eeven e bud sau erate te ear, un ti principal will bf ai decmed sie cone tia Is are accepted veil “herent be require Fo} posit with the Chatmberlain of the Ciyat the Broud| Bunk) the sums awarded to them respectively. poll, from the datgs of ition should be seal id endore a ‘olunteer Soldiers’ Family ‘Ald | Fund Bonds, No.’ ry n'a weeond envelope, addressed: to the e ie right is Teserved to reject any or all of the bids, tf fs tte CEE hiebexam, comple 7 Yore, Daraeruasagor Finavon, MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OP Martinsburg Lead Mining Company will bo be'd a © of the company, 41 Wall street (Jannecy court tnenday, AMIS, aid o'elsok. By onder af Trust UTLER, Scereta: pro ULL'S HEAD BANK.—TWENTY-PIPTH DIVIDTN New York, March 24, 1865.—Tue Board of Directs ibis day declared ther usual quarter! Ae cont, free of government tax, out of Wie three months, payuble on avi acter the The Transfer Books will rem: Ist proximo, inclusive, SIX PER cesT’ ret us hander and five ae nton k yer a Y DEPOSITED NOW WILL ra ROM APRIL 1. Bank o7 fly fro m1 to and on bi and Priday day event, from 5 to7. Bank nglish, German and F Frene OL Sxrmour A. Bonos, Secretary. my NOTES BOUGHT © collate tea OSE LLAMS BROTHERS, OFFER FOR SALE AT SEVEN Op itt Beal ghares, at the pak. Te 04 ton Go ow which shares’t Wn. vir a og +a M, President. OP itn OF THE Creit i: Tontine Buldings 8 Wal street, on for thirteen Dire an alr eon will beheld st the otioe or) pany, aa Buildings), ©» Monday,» nexi ‘The polls will open at 12 M. mak is | eTROLEU LAND. ZeSOOTATIC ‘eat, and 180 Bi gured'a quantiy ef th yin a all, Le Great for a liber: stern thou oad the ndvantag I rebhie ie ot , upon ® great apetare for" from sa ATO og fui es offered by the Ornadin pilens Joint stock companies paircaeanes of ety tit Ge teapot Cnty pois ore td Vertalt tthe re eee amigo aoe evs ae wae and coopemy of icing, equ!) va tanae and, meraningfamand fr oo wulla we Youurpse pg ear wot Son, thers, 1.2 shipment” over pplog wn MolLV Sere os Kise ae (or 12,000 TO Ln) $1 00 Fa .en >. 9800.000, Sema age $500.00 oe Foy Lnnanasinlsiks COUR PEEL Sea conc Pepa cret gnaPe oR oe ae ep Pe re sc on consiguesenis.

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