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<a 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ©) Satempay, May 6—6 P.M. The volume of business trauracted in Wall street to- day has been very limited, the inclem ‘rey of the weather adding to the duiness uscal on Saturday, ‘Tho stock market bas been inactive, but moderately firm, tue Erie ‘contest huiding genera! ‘speculation in suanense for the time Being. A! the first board New York Central «losed 44 igher than at the second board yesterday, Kxie M4, Reading 1, Michigan Southern %, Quicksilver ig. Cleve- land and Pittsburg was 34 lower, For, Wayue 3s, Cum- ‘Dertand }4, Ohio and Mississippi certificates . Govern- meni securities were firm, but quiet. At the open board at one o'clock quotations were a fraction higher, New York Ceutrat sold at 97, Erie 793g, Hudson Hiver 10934, Michigan Southern 6954, Minois Central 1144s, Cleveland and Pittsburg 73%, Rock Island 101K, Northwestern 8094, Fort Wayne (x8) 98, Ohio and Miswissippl certificates 2934, Cumberland (<3) 462i, Quicksilver (83) 62, Canton PY 4 Afterwards on the street the market was steady. Government securities were frm; 10534 was bid for the old issue of fye-twontios and 104% for thenew. The slight decline of the last two or threo days is mainly atiribatablo to apprehensions that the eff ct in Europe of Prgident Lincoim’s sasazsination will be to lower the price of our bonds there, ‘This will probably be the case, but only toa very limited extent, and an imme- late recovery will take place upou receipt of, the re- ‘assuring intelligence by the next steamer, after which a fessh demand will be likely to spring up for ive-twenties, attended by a ovrresponding advance in their market Bros, The quotations on the sirect at half-past, three wore:—New York Coutrul 974 4.076, Erie 7934 a 1956, Hudson River 109%, Reartiag 100)4.a 10024, Mirbizan Southern 691 a 604;, Cleveland and Pittsburg 73% a 74, Rock Island 101 a 101};, Fort Wayne 98 a 9844, North- western 8044 a204¢, Comberkund 473 a 48, Gold bas deen steady, but the speculative spirit in the room continues tame, The opening quotation was 143%, from which it advanced 34, and then dropped “way to 142%, soon after uoow, Aftor this it bardly variod from Wd a 1154. The stuamer City of Washington took out $251,443 in specie, and the Bromen $142,669. - Thore is no new feat ire to note In the monoy market, Stock, houses are borrowing at 445 per cont, and trans- actions at 6 are exc ptional. The discount line is slug- gisb, and the best namos are taken at 7 a8 per cent, and in some cases a8 low 8 6. ‘Thoro has been very little done in foreign exchange, ‘but rates remain firm, bankers asking 100% « 110 for their sixty days’ bills, and brokers 10844 a 1004 for com- m°reial. The April report of the Director of thy Mint at Phila- eiphia is as follows: DrrorTs, Gold deposits from all sources, .. Silver deposits, includ ng purchuses. Total deposita....... au © No, of Pieces, 80,415 Valu. $753,300 00 4111 00 $792,411 00 Dondl> eagles, Fino bars 39,422 7,900 10,090 15,000 8,000 $5,929 82 14,000 00 80,800 00 $44,900 00 Value. $702,411 00 5,029 82 44,900 00 correr, 8, $843,240 82 “Laws of 1865 of this Biate the following occurs in rélation to evidonce in actions on bills Te tat ec eddies cebdead we bill of ex bye digae dred Zi et tie EF eld and aed 10. sufficiently present preggiet foe Geen Y ‘Or payment thereof du! Fist aap eet ano thereof duly given. ‘The following income tax opinion of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue is published, but will doubtless be in part overruled :— Douasurr Dar. Orvics oF jm) -ARTMENT, S woos ers ‘Your letters in regard to profits on sales rates of Income tax are retire 7000 Erte 34 +» 100 1000 Alt & Ter ft ine % 8000 Mich Gon 8'a,nl 115 2000 Clev ele sf Dag 5000 Chi, B&Q 8's Ist 112 20 shs Ninth Nat Bk 107 chanics’ Bank 110 rth Nat Bank 68 100 Cauton Oot pany 38) Ee pref.... 8 100 Hudson tiv iit. ws 180 do 2856 | 2 88 8 bet & u Lis de WT 200 Cumb € at 200 do 46% 2 100 Quie! inal 62° $00 Cleve & Pitta Rik 73 oO ox b| Chi SEER reel pas 100 Marina My Go. 14 6915 100 Wyg Vat Goal Co. 46 gun cut & “is Ri | t+) 30 Parille MattS8 40 810 100 N ¥ Central RR. 97 200, do. 0 Ot 200 409 wo 100 oprTuany. GENERAL WILLIAM OOOK, who dind at Hoboken, N. J., on the 2ist ult, had been fora iumboro’ years the on ‘Incer of! the Candon and Amboy Ralroad. He was graduate of West-Point, and ont rod the United States cavalry” service, whore he ro- mained until the construction of the atove mentioned’ railroad, when he resigned his postion tu the army and accep'ed the appointment of engineer in the company. Ho feet spo pcm convoation which met at Siegen an elector on the fusion ticket of t ™ sor he ho ontored ‘himsoif to the govern- ment of the United States, to ald in dirooting its armica, In'1862 h» received’ from the Govoraor of New Jerscy the appointment of major genera! by brevet. He wns o broth rin-law of Robert J. Walker, and ® yery infuen- tial mad int the councits of the Stato” CAPTAIN WILLIAM G. HAKNEDT. Among the killed in the tate baitic of Averastoro, North Carolina, March 16, was Capiain William G. Bar- nott, of the Seventeenth New ¥« Volgutcors, At the outbreak of the rebellion Capt ri nized Come pany B, Ninth Now York Voluutecrs, known o« the Hawkins Zouavea, and was commis: oned captila om May 4, 1861, He participated In all of tho battles of that celebrated rogiment, except Camden, Nor:h Caroitna, After the term of thia command expired, Captain Bar- nett returned to Now York and endea,ored to reoryanize It, Ho was made fieutenant colonel, but failing to re- cruit, in the tamo allowed, the required number of men +the rogiment was consolidated with another and desig, nated the Seventeenth invautry. Captain Barnett was thus “consol dated @ t," but unda nied, be accepted a captaincy in ths Seventeenth, He hie sinco served futhfully in the campaigns o° General Sherman s noe the fall of 1863, Captain Barnett was a fine tactician, and as carly as 186) attracted the attqntion of his sy p= oificers, He was hi 4 by General Phelps and other om army. Capurin | Barnett was much bol 4 ‘or the oxcel: lent, care ho took of the av among all of the service. He | ayes a largo cirole of friends Jatives to morn his loss, SPENCER K. DOAN, & native of Bucks county, Pa, and for a numberof years employed as a compositor inthe New Yorn Herann office, died on th» 23d ¢f Docomber, 1864, in Salisbury, N.C., where he was confined as a prisoner of war. | Some three years ago Wr. Doan, filled with tho patriotic apirit of the times, enlisted inthe Brooklyn Fourtcenth rogt- mont, and, after participating mm many of the batties in which that rogiment took part, was taken prisoner at the battls of the 27th of August, on the Weldon road, and conveyed to Richmond, and from thenee to Xallshury, where he was confined until bia naturally strong constie tution, Yielding to tho whuman treatment which he re- ooived, was broken down, and he died, atding one more; to the Herarp’s ontribution to the: war for the preser. vation of the Union. + Mr. Doan was about thirty-fi years of age, and was mvch regpectod by his comraden. a soldier and his asscciites ns aman. Ho loaves & w: and one child ta this city. LIRUTENANT JOHN HOPFMAN. Lieutenant Jonas Horrmax, of the One Hundred and ‘Sixty-second regiment New York Volumtcers, died tn this city recently. Licutenant Hoffman enli-ted on:the 27th of August, 1862, asa private, and by bravery and good conduct upon the battle fold won his way to the fint Nevtenancy of his company. He participated in the capture of Port Hudson, and was honorably mentioned by his superior officers for his gallantry on that memor- able accasion. He also bore # conspicuous part In the er weg Amenpe under General Banks. Upon the transfer of his regiment to the Fe fh ‘of the Potomac ke still ctr it, although sut with sickness con- tracted at the Southwest, and Part in every battle and skirmish in which it was engag enenged. Ta one of the 08 tear arg he wi ret and for tht months te langue in fovthera [eed at Belle Ts and Salisbury, enduring the saffer- and 7 te tar eaeeotins ‘he was exchanged, re to his remaina, in the mem- they so gal- HON. WILLIAM 0. CRAIN. ‘The Hon. William ©. Crain, @ prominent citizen of Central New York, died at his residence in Herkimer county on the 16th ultimo. Colonel Crain was Speaker of the House of Assombly in 1846, and was the candi- date of tre democratic party for the office of L'eut t Governor at the Prosidential election of 1860. Ho was a agreeable social qualities and highly ALEXANDER 8. BENSON, One of the victims among the firemen kitted at the recent terrible catastrophe in Brooklyn was ALBXANDAR S. Burson, aged 24 years, of tho Register’s office in that city, and late Assistant Foreman of Niagara Hose Com- th to entimate the Increase in the val propeny remaining unsold, "To require. the prymen «| pany No. 11, ‘The deceased was buried from tho church pty Rae 6 atmewraflenecer otal in the | of his uncle, the Rev. D. D. Pise, wheres solemn high a ne oe oa ee ane Tannot he SAP. | mass of requiem was offered for the repose of his roul, beri atiormly bei by thle oc thay no wok Habega, a hice opener! y the Rov. Dr. ‘wore to be considered as taxable until they have | Nellegan, ich ba vores. culegye See. pute meiorihe yest mtn te i man the deo firemen s«seinbled in large nambers, Anoome for the year of salo, si ath’ goncfnion othe cura by the If I bought certain stocks ten ten thoa- and inecrs of the Fire Department, gand doltars, and now sell them for , AB ee followed the — their lament-d associate to tho lars, with an addition sufficient to cover all expenses, Cemetery of the Hoty Cross. On passing the City Hall, clear that I have made a profit of ten ad dcllars, | the tolling of the bell added to the deep oleae ae i the stock has has been uniforial pom io Rig it | occasion, amd the flags on the City Hal! and other public be sa'd that my profit has been one th: buildings were displayed at halfmast. long as the stock is iota the profi BARON RONNE, BX-AMBASSADOR OF PRUSOIA AT sceanitastae"Wutteprat sevttasdy 3 WARHINOTOR. oe Ni fale becroes Suet, ad there wo hardship xbcot th ee ee on {t to the tax. On Friday Baron Ronne, member of the House of dred dollars is subject to tax at tho rate of ive ver een St Simran chore ave thousand dollars i taxab! cent. “eine tax in the caso given should be:. 400. . 6,400. Total.....+++ The following are the May dividends of the P’hiladel- phia banks :— Dividend. Banks. Per Cent. Philadelphia, National.......... ; Farmess’ & Mechanics’ Nationai...."2}000, 000 Mechanics’ National. « 800,000 6 N. Liberties National 600,000 8 250,000 12 260,000 10 850,000 6 400,000 10 670,10 6 000, ( '200, 00 5 400,000 6 237,000 6 500,00 T 250,200 6 First Nat onal . 1,000,000 6 Second Nation + 200000 6 Third National. + 200,000 1s Fourth Natio . 160,000 8 Sixth National. 149,730 6 Seventh National.. 200,000 ry ‘The receipts of gold at this port.from California this year compare with the amount received during the same time in 1866 as follows: — 1,148,850 383,619 511,088 | Representatives and forinerly ambassador of Pruseia in the United States, d'ed here, after n sliort illneas, in the sixty-soventh yoar of hisage. Ho is no- doubt woll ro- membered in Washington, where he was more ft tod than any Prosalan Miniator before or afer him. He was an ardent admirer of America aud her institutions; spok~ very tolerable English, and was fenorally presen at the festivities in which the American rosidents of Berlin meet to solomnize tho great aniiversart sof the republic, He fell a victim to the bad ventilation of the Hose of Repr-sontatives, whch is w temporary build orginally intended for vty different purposes, the ernment not having thougit fit to erect an siitable fer the seas ons of tire Levtslature, which they probably look upon as morely a tomporary institution, which Is to be dispensed with on the first ‘avorable oppor- tunity. ‘The funeral of the deceased took place on Mon- day, and was atton’ied by the dite of Berlin society, including tho United States Legation and many native aud adopted citizens. JAMES M'DANIEL, 107 YEARS OLD. An Australian paper says!—We have to chronicle this week the dimise ot w centenarian of “Welllngtgu's vetcrans, named James McDaniel, who died ou the 17 Of January, In Ops. Ho was born in Fermanagh, Ireland on the 4th of January, 1758, und joined the Fifth Roy nt Irish dragoons on the 10th of June, 1788, and efterwards was iransforred to tho iw it in the [rsh rebollion in | under Wellington, Int Penineula, (rom 108 to 1814, tnd received clasps for battle fought in Keypt, Salas cnea, Vittoria, and a metsl (or services from 173 to 1e1d, He was also at Weterins tn 1816, for which be received a medal from ber Maje-'y Queen Victoria, Wo sat hth lagt aummer wall in: info, this village from tie residoned, A distance of alrut six miles, and he then Took@d remarkably strong ot oreot, We ond rstand that bo was very temperato througiout his entire lite, DEATH OF AN AGED COUTLR, Gares—In Rome, on Monlay, Apri 10, at three o'clock A.M. 3 years. Also, on the same day, hare soe! ‘in @ arvirnoee, Polly Gates, wife of tho above named, 0h tl ng yee curred but thirteen hours apart. MADAME PE SAINT QUE! aged one hundred and six years and thi heving been born at ip tude Gone Gr inde he aged 73 yeara, Deceased were old residents of the ook respected. The Paris Journal des Ditate records ran the decease at enjoyed the full use of all her faculties up ee upto tae hundred widely known and. mx |: Versailles, the 2ist ult., of Madame Ci pe ol and vulagl; Cy Fmd tha rocelsing’freqdent calla the wes alway that her visitors should themsel| ieee feat herself at the piano, ent a sing songs of the olden times. e would remark to a new visitor, “You probably have never heard @ wotnan above one hundred years old sing ot play upon the piano.”’ Her one bu ith anniver was reliciously cel Ber od, ire near vighty aro sa real im near eight, —_ of she said to him, ‘“Goodi “4 ness, 5; you seem like an old man.” At one np in Re Ba hor spvech failed her, and it was evident that this pro- longed existence was approaching ite term. 12srait 1amroaT 52 ere “a, 6 os M. . 96, 96} 96, 97 96: Es 8 mx nr my ‘The Rey. Rowers McCantex, D. D., in od gue \ddenly on the 12th ult., at his residence {) in Yonkers, wee born in this city, September 80, 1701. ‘The Rev. Eowano C, Jowms, long and ‘a8 missionary to the tieenicy Hoopla, the insane at Pennsylv: died om the 2d we, frome aoa while In the of his his duilen sr ‘The Rey, Busma P, Swit, D. D.. the senior pastor of the NEW YORK HERALD, having be » connected with hie late ci the Se ond ee period of about forty. Years, He alao held the post- a, of Secretary of the Weetorn Foreigu Missionary riety. Tho death is announced of General Gueacn, Com- nur ader-in Chigf yf tho Danish ariny in the last war Cackwa Maria O'oxway died @ few dys aga, ted seventy-six. This lady was the firs; Catholic child bar tized in the Lndiun settlement whi b occupied the preseut Fite of Pittsburg. Fity-six years ago she left this comm try and went to. where she entered the Ure ine Convent, She wastbe first American lady that over weut abroad to outer a convent, CONNECTICUT Meeting of the Legistacure—The Gov- Mcssage—Fassege of the Con- tutional Amendment Abolishing Blavery, die, * The Lrgisinture of Connections met at Hartfort on Wednesday. The following an abstract of Governor Buckingham 's mears, After congratilating the citizens of the commonwealth for the part they have taken in rostoring public tranquil- Uty.aud upholding, con*titutienal liberty, the Governor gives a statement of the financial condition of the Stace, The debt, funded aud unfounded, amounts to $10,52', 1/3. The condition of echools, benevolent Institutions, banks end-railroads is presented, and sxggestions made for thicir greater ef ctivenesa, The Governor is intavor of the proposed amendment to the constitution, giving every. male citizen of the United Statos resident in the State, of ‘food moral character, and of eofMfotent education to read the statutes, the privilege of becoming an elocior. ins republic the elective feanchinn mas guts ly be Rromted foal! virtuanie and intelligent male citizens oY proper are now to titing for the fa le rights of mn. w howe ecard fo fun oF. golor, there degroded and the countey. been on bbe Bi ote not alte govern fu, min mrzien by sands, fighting for freedom under the Brokenton of Yaw fi with if rR Ore so '0"g ne witb ete y Ho is & andalized by the ease with which ¢lvorces are obtained, and calls the attention of the Pedi tothe anbject — The multiplicity of anrtications before our courts (or At vo. cen, the case WHY which they mre Obl nd te frivo lous the nae eeandid Fepraach (e our mor? wend ou we ed Ca Chl wu ert that vous we gu urdu of he rib mor. Is, may, wevest this Leudency to disregurd znd violate the mont solemn ohlig- Cone A large portion of the message ix devoted tostatements Of the means taken to proviclo for sicit and wounded sol- dicrs; also to claims for hack pay end pensions and the f rnishing of troops for che support of the government. On this last subject the Governor says:— To afd tho national government in «oppressing the formid elle and hers ipe Tebelkon agalort its right a relat Convectiont hes Crenished one regime oavulry, three bacteries of arullery, ‘and four companies of 1 ty: thonaand vol ntecrs f nid reortilis to AM up the often decimated rankkof t Mizatlons, nnd tor the ular army, to v the records Of toe ut General it tute hind Leen ered: quot im nssigved under alt Zollnof tho. bieeldens, for With Pty four thousand four hundred nud tv innetered fora totsl service of one aed Vihitly-two thousand seven buntired und slates Two thousand erven bundred dnd eighty-five colored #: areincluded in the number of Connecticut voluuieers ns ve abo ory hitying proof of the support whieh ia Stile hos rendered to the mn Mitury power of the govern: ment, tht in ihe hast order issued by the War Deparument for a'draft to fill the larmien, Conneettout wie excepted frum ita operation, while avery other State east of the Misaiss ppt, exceptone, was called upon to furnish more troops, ‘Tho mesango conolndes as follows:— As sinvery has been the cause of our woes and onr bur- dens, tt tr Gor dau $2 lator tor We Hts abolition. Am. inetituuon antagoniatic hberty opp the frat elements. of to Christianity, whieh, ta fix arborous tend panned ‘and diy, brutaland. murderous assault upor to Cons and ie wine Nae VENEZUELA. Assemblage of the Legissature—Depreda- tions Upon the Treasury by Public Ofictals—Marshal Faleom Elected Pre- I—The Revelution in New Barce- Cannas, March 81, 1865. Since my Inet, per Thomas Dailet, dated on the 7th fmstant, many things have transpired in the political atmosphere which are worthy of netice. On the 11th instant both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies assembled hero, in the usual} building, that is to say, im the ex-convent of Bt. Francisco. It was an- Bounced to the alveady excited population of this city by the customary fiuing of twenty-one cans, and a large amount of fire crackcrs wore let off at the same time. ‘The tame day doth of the legislattre bodies, in Con- grees assembled, received the mossage of the acting President, Gener! Guzman Blanco, a very long document embracing the history of the Inst five ycars war, a recapitulation. utterly out of place, old, and in- tended, as some of his countrymem say here, to divert pablic attention from more vital tepies. Such wns the we made of the English loam negotiated by Gazman last year in London. Tt fs well for our readers to be apprised that in this eountry embezzlement of the public funds has beon a sort of chronic dinense, ever sinoe the first presidential term of Gen. Joa4 Tadeo Monagar, During the last short administration, headed by old Gen. Trias, who is truly a know-nothing, all the secretaries of tic Executive, and oy a Generals José 6. Ochoa and Jesus M. lundered the public treasury to an unlimited rent vara violations of the constitution ‘were committed and many inws set ae. Th “Angulo, a Barbas deputy, the session of the 14th, denounced in the the, public these wrongs, Rud submitted to the Chamber the ropriety of appointing a committeo of inquiry to examine into all the acts of both the national Excentive and the adminis- trative council. He has proved to be an energotic states- man. apceoh was ruch applauded, and his motion ‘was carried md great enthusiasm, On the 18th instant Congress proceeded to count tho votes cast for the Previdency of the Union, nnd it was Tound that ninetern States ot of twenty had voted in favor of the great citizen, Marshal Faloun, He will roon come here to take the oath, and will enter at once upon his executive functions. Guzman Blanco has been defeated by Congress upon bo quertion of the mode ef electing depr ties from Car- vas, Lagniayra end Naiqu which he desired to con- trot ol with the view of getting the best of it; or in otter words, in order to strengthen his party in the house with four creatures of bis. Ho bas not declared his approval of the «+ of Con- grees, Dut de'aye the matter in th® hopo thst ath eulty will be removed through the influences of & mate friend, Falcon, With regard to the election of first and second De- siguaco, T may Fay tho same. Nothing will be decided before Falcon comes to this A revolution is.goin on in the State of New Barcelona, Dut it seems to Le of no consequence, being of a purely local character. sa! dees ofteo is quoted at $16 60 a $18; cocoa, 400. 8 606. ; cotion, 400. ; indigo, $1 26 por Ib, Financial Distress tn Canada. The Montreal W itnes gives a deplorable account In re- gard to the valve of property, the Leeeseg oman tte of heed people ond tho distress that throatons the Canad! provinces About forty young men left the Glongary district a few ago for Idabo, and severa! similar parties of young fornia and other loti he Shin emigration from Canada, combined with tly. reducing the value of do, a therm tie follow ion poedipray “ Creed hee ‘A houre and lot ina village of Canada meat for debi, ono or three yenrnsinee, 108 $000, spon tence toe hte 00, Sopmaln wee haa loaned money on farms in some of the portions of Canada West, and has been ob- @ them in payment, cannot now lease Chem cent on his advanoes, nor sell them et.al. rained at SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1865 re Sabine ty nowsat Philadel pha for a while, but is looked for at this port during the summer, Tho Sabime is placed in the s:rvice as 8 practice ship for the new naval apprentices who are ap- pointed Mnder a recent act of Congress. ‘Tho organtza- tion and carrying out of the system of instruction has been ebirusted to + Commander RB. B. Lowry, an old exporienced offer Of the navy, All who have witnessed the efolutions of the three or four hun- dre 5 who are under the command of Captain Lowry cap aticat to the remarkably proiicicncy to which be and 4 C me have brought them. Vhile ab Han lads Were epabled te put wo a prnetl rae “yg oy By Fe ‘they have heon receiving through the winter. The handling and firing by thse mere boys of long thirty-two's and heavy; eleven inch guns ei) Toney sar ‘They ex- the manual, Troe in delle Pho Incod sou yard prot clon a in t, pl at athousand yar ore ri Rng nc finally knocked to joc. The naval aystem is an admirable one, and ehould be sustained, Through it we may look for a better class.of potty and nop-com for our may, from young ea suiable to advance auill Righer may be be The stot renenite’ 's offloors:— Exec bve Ole s—F. 0. Pcsamen Lioutenant; A. W. Keupton, Acting Master: Novigu'es and instrucore—A. McFarland, RF. Cooke, by oy tw a f in rw for Scr nd ifs“, D. Neweomibe, Act- rs T. Comm nding Marina Guard—E. C. Sattmarsh, First Lowtenaate : rare wetor. elena Crocker, Acting Basie, Scamanship—J. M, iy Retin Folge oe ne Reercise—J. C. Oat- pi fe Marsh, EM. Ed. 7. Wiguina, mates, Frpor, D. N. Arey, ie hie ot a A. Say Passed Anslatamt’<Urgoon ; yn Paymaster; A Hi Lawson, Assistant Surgeon; Jas. Cox, carpenter; 'G. Prautland, aulmikers WE. Roach, commander’ clork; ‘Thos. Edwerds, Paymaster's clerk’; Thos oun, ‘schoolmaster; J. K, Bromali, bandmaster. 8 Emer- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS | Married. Pancnr p—Witsiams.—On Thursday, May 4, by the Rev. John Parker, Moxton Farcurtp, ae. York city, | to siss Ema B. Wiuttams, of New Uirecht, L. 1. Heappey—Fenrox,—At Philadelphia, om Thursday, april ‘at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. James + ihoivell, Joux lik: pps, Jr., of Hudson City, N. J-, Pe ub E. F-st0n, of Philad iphia. M now —Mawaxty.—On Tiare day, April 20, at th Cathedral, by the Rev. Dr. McSweeney, Joun 8,’ Mouoxy to Asst Tt) B, Mauarny, both of Unis city. ‘k and Kerry papers i leaes cop py. May 1, by Rev. James Morr—Srrate.—On Monday, Millett, of 109.5¢ ond avenue, dir. Gece S, Martin to Miss Jo’ xy AN’ ® TRANG, all of thig-city. MeG@:e—Gorwov.—On ‘Thureday April 27, by the Rev. Dann, o° the Central Prosbyterian ‘chur h, Wie ‘McGe to Tsanvisa B. ie ‘all of this city: ~an Francisco (' al.) papers plé&se copy. Woor—War p—Si0aT—Boaun.—At ( armpgan, N. J., on Wednesday, bay fh =) Rev, a ‘Thompron, AK, D. Weor, Esq,, of tsburg, N. to Kars, daugh- tor of the late John Ward, aes ,’at the same time, by the same, Joux J. SL04 f Sloatsburg, N. Y., to Kar. Barn, granddaughter of the late Jou Ward, ¥isq. No cards. Died. Avsvry.—On Saturday, May ‘Axa Mariups Avetm™, only child of George aud rr eFe ustin, aged 3 ycars, 7 months and 11 days. ‘The friends and relatives are rerpectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Simday) a’ternoon, at two o'clock, from $3 » hear Grand, Becxgrt,—Iin Chi on Wenaeneie May 3, Mrs. Mary E, wife of Jas D, Her remains will bo brought to Tarrytown for inter- ment Funeral eervices at the residence of ber mother, Mra, Beaver, on Monday afternovn, at one gclock The press nt the family aro invited to with- out ‘care and @ m ore friends ot a famil ted to fee | set ia Bustay) iy) afternoon, rear fh ewe otelooke Craik, Carts Cal ‘ a be mers the tro Rvoegrecus ot Cemetery for inter- Catath et kt Hagerstown, Md., on Friday, a pit Ligue L. Growys, relict of Witilam B. patho Brooklyn, L. 1. Notice 6 of the faneral will ted given horeafter, Carxo.t.—-On Saturday, Ma} vn 6, are 95 years, a native of the pai Rathdowney, ry county, ‘The relatives and frieuds of the tastt are enaeoteliy: ekg hides to attend the funeral, on two o'clock, her int ‘redidence, No. 837 Veet Twonly-ssth At Petersburg, V: ‘Va,on Friday, April 1, of wounds received in battie on the Sst of "Merc Major a9 Peraen, of er of poe New tits toon ye A J mday | boom, at three bgt tcoee ihe reddrseo of Chit No, 192 Atlantic st Brooklyn. frlends of the it ieee oe ther eat tho ofivers and Thambers of the De merly Lieutonant veteran soldiers, and members of ee Lodge 137, F. and A._M., are invited to attend. and Cotrt street, Brooklyn, th. Sait it. ‘The! mombers of Anglo Sexon Lodge, 121, F.and A. M., notified to a} , at two o'clock, for the tribute te of reepect to the romaine cordially invited to be prevent N. ra ae La Eox.—After a short iliness, hago of the lungs, cate appear at their ome, corner ot brother, Em! Duysing. Members Carnarmrs Eoax, wife of Wm. Egan, pr arma nds cf'tho family. are respeottaliy invited’ te | Bae attend the funeral irom her fate La rag ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the from the residence of his von, el) min Flint, Jr., Montague t rrace, Brooklyn Heights, (his (Sunday) afterncon, at half- fant $00 o'clock. ‘Thomastown (Maine) Joun 8. , son of moot the family aro invited to attend the funeral, his pena 18 avenue Be from the residence of : r B. <i Guaext.—On Friday, Ma; Py, Micnas nReWE, & native of La nsborough, county p eR eg Treland, in ‘30th year of his age. Hist riantoc ane. teaie of his brother atzick:s also his resin rm a bop are requested to altend his rn one o'clock, pe ts eh —At the New Cy 6, er Poe pm ears,’ & mative of ‘The rel tative and Te of thie fami); ood ies mete A invited to attend the funeral, Se ye the residence of hs son-in-law, William Carran, 38 Joho Lrg Syn this is remains (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. will taken to the Cometory of the Holy Cross, Fiat- ee Treland) ph fo nd) papers pl ase oopy. Lraver vel ar i day tworning, May 6, Wins Leavenar’, Esq., in the 72d year of his age, Funerni from his late residence, Ny. 72 South Third street, Willlameburg, on Monday afternoon, at cno o'clock. - Reiatives abd friends will attond without fur- ther notice, Linpray.—On Friday, April 7, at the battle of Farms- ville, Epwann Lixpnus, Company g, ae regiment New York heavy artillery. ‘Tho funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from residence of his widow, No, 300 Wont Thirticth tr between Tenth and Elev enth ai nues, The fronds ot hig brovhera, Joseph and James Lindrey, are respectfully invited to atten lo the old members of the Forty-second (Tammany regiment) New York Vgunteers. Li xcr,—On Friday, Rev. Eowarp Lrwen, pas- tor of St. Mery's chureh, Fockere bgt funeral services Will take p place on Monday morn- ing, at Yonkers, The relatives ond friends of the de- ceared and th: reverend clergy aro Fespectfully invited, The remains will be interred on Wedneeday at tyracuse. Trains tor Yonkere leave Thirie th etreet, North river, at Dalf-past six and ten A. M. Maxcum.--On Wednesday night, May 3, of Bright's bare yor Euixanetn, wife of Henry "nL Mangum, aged ‘The fugeral will take piace, from her Inte residence, 127 Kart Forty-fifth street, this (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The friends and retatives are invited to attend without farther notice, Mortsety.—On Saturday morning, May 6, Mins Euixx Mortarty, of consumption, age years and 10 monthe. 0 ‘The friends and relativ fami! ms bn nn invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun/ two o’cloek, from the renidenoe of her salaner, No, as Foryath ttroet, withevt ‘urtlior notice. fixexmawen.—On Friday evening, May 6, at the is, infant son of Charles and Q ing, t o'clock, from the above A gay acy nm iy, May 6, Jous Moncan, aged 66 years and 13 days. The relatives Cy friendr are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one Arca nifhty from the Feeldouce of his 90%, No. 76 Weat Forty-frst Marst.—In Hudgon City, N.J., on Saturn May 6, Grovon Mavic, infant sop of Aaron F. and Rwily Marsh, aged 11 months. ‘The fineral will take cy on Monday afternoon, at Dalf-past two o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Rebeccs: Gaynor, on Palleade avenue, betweeu Waren and South City, The relatives and friends are re- artcaren Friday, Moy 6, Coreartes MeOnatm, in year of her oe, 2 aa ‘a native of the parish of Carrig- tah eo county Cork, friende and re! aes pavers tavtted 06 the wir De this ') afternoon, at two ore om the her von, Roger Me- McGanvey,—On May 6, Fusasern A., wife of Daniel MeGarvey, in the 82d year of her ‘The relatives oF ibe tami, ane thon of Mofae ne RA Mae Rete 0 an) rua tend the faneral, from tate No. Monroe street, this {@knday) at half-past one o’olock. we Baturday, May 6, ©., wife of John Guns and Tactic:—A. ‘Cuvnct, rem bata, May 6, Rona .CHvnon, aged Bate va, The ele.ivoe and friends wre invived t gilend the? tenes 0 t@ 111 day beating ships that sailed over @ ; ‘The Panama loaded in Sutton & Co's! ne, and ie the fire arrival from an Atlantic port that sailed the presemt year, Sip Dens, recently arrived et See Francisco from Hong Prosor.—On iseage of the bea rg a aH 8. Piagor, tied ee hae See moaths and i “Tho relatives and friends of the family are reepectfuily K: been purch ined by Geo oe Ce ¥ invited to attend the funeral, from her late residen Fomine for the sum of SEL66 sea ced wih torino fe. 1 aie street, his (Sunlay) afternoon, at has! past | sre be eaployod in the Paoiie trade. Bie is, under the new one o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to’ Cypress Hills | Fesistey act, rated 122} loam againns 16d in the old; abe for interment. | stands upon the books of the underwriters ae Alig. iNQUB-T.—O1 “a a ING Stag, sulling under British eolo ‘The funeral will take piace from the South Secont | S/shing Seaetl Aired tee Round te Cone, Te? atreet Methodist Episcopal church, Brooklyn, B. D., on | 8 ‘ Puesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Tho relatives'and | , S0u8 Apsrnat. Rankin. from Wella, Me. for Lynn, tase sates f * 1, sprung a leak and expel feign of, he. tainly and Progssssvs Ledec, No, 3b Faas ee falnnd, op Wedapedgy forenion, sbo fad John Wiad Uae, No. 2505 Fan "Ht! and | fueterloa blowing feel from the nurthendand pet binders, afe in- | gunning at ie ine,” tbe cagtalnand crew loot exerytaing -, ype erty ie notice. except what they stood fn, batt Lime do go beiow vo Saum—On Satuciay, May 6, Mrs, Assi Bact, tm | se. od and te seal ight Whoo the, 90:8 year of hor age, thade to run ber in, bit the w win fa hauling. to ‘The friends are respectfully ae toattend the fun> venth they were obliged to abaid wreék, and were taben ot oy yt Atwood and mau Wells, of — Ma, ou nd cares, ral, at the Mesisah's chut Eleventh and Twelfth stree! at one o'clock, ‘Srorey.—On Saturday, May friend, George tos Beventecn| avenue, between ) afternoon, ft the. residence af her bra W tions arse oa nd nna street, between Fourth wosionrea™? foncsater bp ylled Rie iock wat od wae Bitve axons iinet 1th Brooklyn, Lizz Storey. ns will be interred ‘in Greenwood, on Mon- Notice to Mariners. - day ae semen at three o'clock, The friends of the fam- | “*2!T#BRANEaN: SERED ADS FUsEINS LOH Oar ‘stpamsies dead posi Srrop. Ap vADitRanr, iy. an respectfully invited to attend, Saxmoer. ri ypremaagire ei ok wr O teh Dente Mei ng Govern ah Tle long and painful ness, CaTiaRixe 8 of, great gad ‘and Catharine Schneider, aged 7 wonths'and 16 days. '& Lighthouse St oP pe Sohnendnn 27 ecatatin ere reacretiully | Seen eee uate Of the; Toland of Lissa, in the relative loviiod tw attond the funerai, from the residence of her ps) Vight wilt be w fixed whito light, varied aero ot wean 3 nd vistble thi dey nae 143 Concord street, ou Monday ab wo pt nee 8 wu pape ase Oe Tharsday, May 4, Sornmosts Surra, aged 16 7H, pineal a8 aeration mont : ni In Sie Eni yeMhe funeral ‘will take place from the residence of her trom = dltinnen fe rect Fa ret be soon stop uthor, Mr. — Richa ae, (3 chen nee Foad and M') ilurnating apparcas weal jock, Tho relaliv ’ sua fronts oth ithe mat pars penne gry eae Sees A high, Legal gente family aro. reopecttutly, snvited to" aivead. Boat leaves | # ‘alia age Ce Toot of Cortiands street ab cleven A. My retirnlog, Joa ex! EES Bite oneavtl. five m:nutes before fhroe o' PM. u ball «sal mile N of the wiuall tales y morning, May 6, Cuaruts Tayior, a nid Foct sghan, Liss, nth The relatives and friends of the fam'ly are invited to attend the funeral services, at Calvary church, corner of) | Tete pean ot bis sas, By command of thelr Lardat ‘aE0 UBNRY nicuaNDa, Hydrographer, Fourth avenue and Twenty-first street, this (Sunday "Whalenien. Bark Annawan, I aftornoon, ab 3 o'clock, without further notice, Her re, lowland, froin Auantic Ocean, inine will be thken te Woodbridge, N. J., for latvrmont | 4P0L5,a7F at New Bodloew'siiy inet, with 125 ble ep and 4 Warpo,—On Thursday, May 4, Diuaven sor, widow of Samuel L. Wald), ‘n the 68th yar of her age. Reiatives aud friends of the family are inv'ted to at. tend the funeral, thia(Sunday) a ternvon, at three.o’clo k, from the residence of her gon, Howard Waldo, 11 London terrace, Wost Twenty-third strcet. ‘a ‘Auker,—On Friday, May 5, Wisam Wateer,-aged years. t home: »: ls ep oll, ote, tine ee NB, arrived at St Helena March 10 remained 15th; fri hid B00 spa mad 2260 whale oil. all Bark te Katideen, ‘obi NB, wae ro St Helens Murch weave day previcun, with 14) 9 ‘200 wh, nil void. Bark Siella, ery of 43 rier ee Helena Magoh 18, err lith, ‘wish 20 5 we low ‘peatond 4th inst for Atlantic ont Cremiratta cn from Tun Ocean, lust from 84 He. ran. Bark America, Luce, Lona, with 750 bbls ep oil, arr at Holmen’ Hi ‘The relatives and + ate of the family, Enterprise Re Lodge, No. 228, F Phanlx Lodgo NO 15 A. | eet Re Beton, in Marquéens (0 Sand- P, A., are eatitin in T attapsl the funeral, Shieh wii woe ce x uss eae at ron pe Sunday) afternoon, io k, from his late rosi- okon in lat by, Pa a tS Woby & vessel which ortiged ¢ ) dene. , 549 Pearl e'ront, further notice, ‘San Francisco April P Wotnace—On Tris lay, May 6, Gronaw Wactacn, son of Zymee ‘and Mary Wallace, ‘agod’ 1 year, 6 months and 15 ‘The frionds and relatives aro tnyited to attend tho funeral, frota his late residence, 252 West Houston streot, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ono o'chick. Watrer.In Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 6, John MoKewas, infant son o! Dr. Joreph eeu Walter, Waricar.—-On Friday, May 5, Dr. LB. Whcar, 62 yeara, 4 months and 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family; also the mem- apeuien! Bark Suffren (Fr, from NYork rit “Martinique, April 80, lat 39.N, lo VWorvign Ports. Cartao, April 13—Lu port ships Osceola, hte chun, di atts York. for do, to toed tor’ Cork; Em Sinta, tor ¢o, ¥ loud Tor a German port, Mine. ae for do, to loud for Cork for orders; King ein vromn Baan Praucien, are Ath, for: Gainehs, wo for a (letman port; Eeoning Star (it), Lill, from Glunchiag are 11th, with guano, for Cork for orders (see Misool), | di Ith, bark fanny Buck, Sweetser, Chinchas, to load for a German port. bers of the medical profession, are rexpectfully ae to 1. Hes, 18 attend the funeral, at hia late residence, No. 268 West wisi As7Oui, borer arate irra. god y) ‘Th rty-‘ourth street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. ‘ltraivoor, Apu Fale! Hd Marae aye Springfield (Mass.) papers micas bait Fin, Partelow, for do Muy 6; Webator, Norris £0 ‘Age 23; BL Lane, "Amidon, for Folia i iS wi is 1-36 bark Youu SHIPPING NEWS basuna Sighs Rm ¢ Buenos Ayres for Gatos fang ie a i. we LER A, rr Br), Hubbard, Shianghno (and ald uaine day tye Lt Movements of Ocean Stenmers. YROM KUROPE. Leave, ‘Tanrioo, April preset ta perl ny TaunpaD, April 14—! Sie Chtind rage ent Nall Coa Evnwa Cnog, April isin pais ie he aneth for Ne vi ng om Wr a vdeo BOSTON, Mi Anevre ree ‘Mensins, git» Waltham, oH ae arden do; C eta Mary Bldetige, N Don ii Air ah cin sats a ui ae Phen tee ai elon, Giace ay; Sri Paes a a jaonos Ayrep; echr 2814 vn pre Carver, Baute, i hee Bpenoer, erg brig tan * ooln We Brown, it hart Bras, Ackley, Lingsa ae 2 W Kimi, Crobeeth and Susea sty, Pxtt, 4-Are ches Seaman's Bride, Rion Port of New York, May 6, 1965. Stonmabin Oty of Wi oe (Br, Brooks, Liverpool vie ) wwerpoot Sefeamabip Gledonla (Br Craig, Gmaegow—F Macdonald Bicainghtp Fung Shucy, Pry New Orieans—H B ues ents Pesapeake, Sherwood, Portland—H B Crom- “Bip Humboldt (Ham), Boysen, Hamburg—Sloman & ark Salacte (Br), Johnsen, Melbourne—Malller, Lord & Adele h Bavane—I B Gager. Sinbad Melaamne'S 8 Word temas torn... Diedrcksen, Pernambuco—Fanch, esas Dexter, Prontera—J ¥ Whitney & Br, Wilean, Bieal-—Paterenn Matamette EX tomy & Co. | Netra tigrane—¥ P Philip, Bi Bo) Prendergast wi douns, Wi NYT M Re Fn Entott (Br), Marphy, Cow Bay—D R DeWolt & ere Walter, pierllan 9% Preise Bon & Co. Tauth, Bio Janeio—G 8 Colt, Bebe bes (Br), Griber james Bishop & Co. Yeloe Martha, 81 Domingo—A ( Rossire. Be , Stubbs, Turks Islands—C E Kaox & Bohr Naweau (Br), A aor Tnaceaict (Br), Dankerm Bs George, XB—Brett, Sebr Helen, Feroandine Bentley, Gralth & CO, 5 Schr WM Faptels, Ba ert aye, Ban ats Save rine Rgrengencacten balan b Co, alestine, Cambers, Washingioa—Vy lnght. Bene rU Bartiott, Card, Watcheprigne-sk C Havens. Gohe Alfred C! 200, a riindlyminentiy, Baa ry is Aemboy —H Murray. aaa 8 Browa & Go. RW Ropes & Co. Fawnee, Bohr Monee Paitin, ar rer Bebe An Mor imar Eclipse, Coating Korfolk 7 B Ohase & Oo. Steamer J Pceng GRaEn command Key West 1 officers and: men. ‘acer of te lath rebel stonmer ‘weit: U & stermer Florida, W Ri Aprit 27, via Pensacols sh aa sickand invalid naval Dour ihe fatlowtng ea DEM PTION OF or “SOLDIERS sousty FUND BONDS NO. 2." Cayt Read, Mewt ie Wall ct Adaiso: J nl rips F Girt Doar eat pita cng ge county Sr ‘NEW YORK, FE revenue stean er cnet John @ Raker, command. able June 1, If Bin Charjeston vie Morr 3 mek Qt Notiee te. @ven Ce] $e.'y, he bay Head, raw U 8 re: ue steamer Wands ary Bonds Ng. 3,” of connty of lew York, a Heainshipy Femina Valeras Bs), Rabre parable June 1, 150, with the {ntereat be Bihar id panon gers, io maatar ‘April lat ¥7 Sor fon. | On-that day, on'the presentation of suid Bonds'ab his 60, spoke bark Sarah H Hate, from Saqua for Portland. — teamenip Zodiac, Rulkley, Beaufort, RO, 4% hours, with caer ye POR A LOAN moder and ranrengors, to Marray & Ni 6th inat, 6 NW 12 miles. pa fing wed aigual with wh tenmahip Falcon ( Tor, 14 hours, to U8 Hatteras vanced & ateamner ateering BW" a star fn the contre. nigport, Aldrich, Fortress Mon- vermanter “SOLDIERS BOUNTY ee REDEMPTION BONDS wk A Avil ie, of Fre owt Jacko, Vera Crus, April OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK. 5, neal, Ac, aud 2 passengers, to Hargouw & Co. April 34, Int 28 12) lon 83.25, spoke Uark RH K be at this office until Twee- from week it Malanzas, va 4 for the United taboet day, May a be So P. My Eee Me same will be Islian, lumber Tuten, | pubitely opened, for tke whole ot sty ‘sum of one Now fy Caaites, bated donee of “Soldiers Bounty” Fund om Hendy hark Wen Ratbone, Pratt, City Po paliaat, | No. 2," of the oounty of N ‘authorized by obapter ciesceraimatnn cumin sam is |S aceraaid aces peu Jatt ne 1 fl rvs a , Mu: sis alls ioc itrambull Ad, vis Ree, "ite tala Wads witha. Inara nthe Fae o sven Me fea , ; paooe, days, a yable half yearly, seh Sugary a tome and November i auch seat Zed the eiasipal wil bo 1 Brig Corlea fot Wiadeor, NB), Yuko, Tetnided ed dred tho Thousand dollars on the Ist day of Novem- molasses, to MeColl & Frith. Apeil to ayoks U Sundoat Cherokee, era ag, eo ell, trig Barus, Ackley, Lingua, TO days, with coal, to F Talbot Brig Julia Arey, Weeks, Virgi wna ills Arey, Weeks, Virginia, 2 days, with thaber, to Rehr Rupero (of Lune (burg, NB), Strum, Tamploo, 19 days, ¢ Iv with hides, Ac, 19 0 King on the intday ot es Chane, Doane, tae Blan, 20 dayn, with oo ome Ahousand five huadred dollars 0 pro sale wilt state the amount of tne ye pricr i Sebr Nattan! coannts, fustio, lo dames Doligina, Kehr Te Bray uy Prart Coruwailia, NB, 10 days, wth pots Behr Aunt (Br), Lockhart, Windsor, NB, i platens to Te Sew prt, sor, NB, 10 days, wil ed Rove, Fournier, Fort Royal, © Fores. Home, Thorn, Reavy Behe NJ Bra ‘hat ititttken, Alexandria, , te deo nt ane hundred, dotars the on will iremateey them ing t if the Coun. oy ene te cree ete aie’ to receive bonds for equal amounts of the par value of the a Behr GB i Ngo, Oily Pokal ums awrarie:! to them, beariug interest from Jung 1, Bohr F Armatry By.ci Yireinte, ~ bbe arated and indorsed “Proposate Sehr ay Ki for folalere’ Nounty Fund Redempaion ‘Bonds No. 3 evicginin, acloned in a second envelope, addressed to the Com, ofmen, Virginia, The right is reserved io reject any or all of the bids, it.oo0- es. Georgetown, DC. | aang eet oe, Pananeee, Iuteresta of the bs Se ha” Cire de New Your, Duvaewnny oF Cgorgerow n, Dt, Courrao..iin's Orrice, May 3 Georgetown, Di} — onntomsmatstintea tb i Ae arp, Davia, SbhrT A Eawardn ipo Rolir Redocea Knight, Berici Castles, De. Schr Napoleon, Re Sa ate ene WO Tu sige na Tapion cbr RMY OFFICERS WILL BE LIBRRALLY TREATED with if they require Assietanee 10 thetr ordnance and 4 ee Wer accounts, Certificates of a indebtedness ly proceed throngh our ween tha collected and cashed, La RLOW, htt ‘ ey ot for Provisonen Rest Boke 8 opine Be jaohing, Sdays. bye _ nolds, Providence, y Behe otver liver Gromwell ——, New Tieven ANKBRS, BROKERS, STOCK OPERA-, jon ot aston aire esata <q Rtenrrshipe Ah Oty Hey: Rtn A vin ta tp tig pe toc oo enaset x wcacct PUBLIC—NEW YORK, APRIL, or THE ms ae oy ‘thie date i oe ineen ence ° rn swore Leu roe Bern, Anielepn, Won. at on ai gety ho ue HW. Tom, C1 women os Misectianeous. We are onder obligations to Paymaster Wim F Keeler, of U 8 meamer Morids, from New Orleans, for late papers from that aity. Bacwu.srr Passsor—Morere NT & G Ortawold’s clipper ship Panarna arrtved at an Francisco on the Sd inst, hav. trp dalled from New York on the Ish of Jopuaty, yakinw oe