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Z tt L AND COMMERCIAL. | moecy tor tne FINANCIA L Busnar, May 12-6 P. M, ‘The stock market showed a moderate degree of firm. ces this morning, but during the afternoon it weak- ened, and at the second board a general decline took place, At the close of the first board Now York Central was 1 por cont higher ‘at yesterday's seeoud, Erie X, Hudson River 2, 434, Michigan Southora 1, Iinois Central 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2%, North- western %, Rook Island 14g, Fort Wayne 23, Ohic and Misg..»ippi cortificates 14, Quickstiver 3%, Cumberland 1. Government securities were steady but inactive. the board, at one o'clock, heavy. Erie, however, remained unchanged. At the second regular board quotations were lower, tho decline from the closing price at the first board in Krie being %, | ensures should be adopted New York Central 2, Michigan Central 34, Michigan consolidating the different the market was | able after the 1s of May, change, Pitteburg, ’a,; Falliill, Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.; New York County, New York; First, Richmond, Va . ‘The future of the nattoua! debt ts becoming the sub- ject of speculation im both financial and political oircles, ‘and it is probable that the question will be vigorously agitated by the noxt Congress, aud a reduction of the rate of interest. discussed, the same to take effect ‘rom the date at which the renpective loans mature. Of the ‘At | 9X por cent gold, bearing ‘debt, $510,166,900 is redeem- 1867, and $85,180,000 ator the Lat of November, 1869. On those dates, therefore, the interest on such might be reduced to five per sont. by Congress alse for forms of securities into.ene Southern 134, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2, Northwestern 1, | common stock, bearing a uniform rate of intorest,, begin- Rock Island 23%, Fort Waynei2%, Reding %, Ohioand Mississippi certificates 34. Illinois Central was 4 higher, Quicksilver 3. Government’ securities wore a shade | sls of firmer. Coupon five-twenties advanced }{. At the open board, at half-past three o’clock, an unsettled feeling prevailed, and prices were lower, Erie excepted, New York Central closed at 904, Erie 76%, 103%, "Reading 98%, Illinois Central 118%, Michigan Southern 634, Cleveland and Pittsburg 65%, Rock Island 9334, Olio and Mississippi certilicates 2634, Cum- berland 4034. “ Later on tho sireet the market was dull.” Erie, however, improved to 77. Some apprehension oxists that a partial stringency may be felt iu the money market in consequence of forthcom- ing Treasury drafts upon Mr, Jay Cooke's agents. It estimated that the Treasary will draw in the aggregate, all over the country, at the rate of ten millions # day for afew daya. if soa marked falling off in subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan may follow, balances in the hands of the agonts will make the Hudson River | bonds as the reduction of | turity, latter | tender notes in preference, and this heavy drain would hing at five, per cont and descen:ling by slow degrees to three per cent, the latter being she rate paid on thecon- Groat Britain. It is impossible that the, government, can mock she maturing principal of its loans by any other plas shag funding them into new stock. Tho policy of making ie ‘and notes redevmable within a fixed time was a very m'staken one on the part of the government in the fires instance, and it is likely to result im: no inconsides, ‘able difficulty and inconvenience to the Treesusy in the future unless remedied by legislation The seven-thirty. notes, for example—two hun- dred and thirty millions of which mature at the end of June, 1867, and three hundred millions is | more of which, at toast, will mature on the $4 of March, 1368—are convertible, at the option of the holder, into oither legal tender dotes or gold bearing bonds, Now, supposing the bonds to be below par at tho time of ma- all the holders would naturally demand legal stop ordering any more notes than suits their financial | tel severely, upon the paper money resources of the convenience, and cause them to cail in a portion of their -pdvances on seven-thirties and gold bonds. But Treasury. At tho eud. of June, 1867, $141,477,650 of three years compound interest notes aled mature, and in view, of the vast amount of currency now | these, too, are redeemable in currency. afloat, a stringent money market can only be pro- duced by distrust; and it is to the interest, while it 1s also the wish, of the government to keep the money market easy and as free a8 possible from all disturbing causes, There is no good reason why the expected Treasury drafts, even if they prove to be as large as is supposed, should create any stringency; but there are parties in the bear interest whose policy it is to exaggerate effects and get up “a scare” without reason: It is not flattering | 45999 US 6 to Wail streot intelligence, but it is nevertheless true, that Wall street men are, for the most part, as casily lod asa flock of sheep. They ail go with the market, and the market is as capricious and senseless In its operations as aro the great majority of those who make the market. Thoso londora who profees to sniff she battle afar off und | 955 pontgates “smell a rat” sooner than their neiglibors have been ox- acting higher rates of interest to-day than were before current, and as bigh as seveh per cent has beon paid for been five. The subscriptions to the loan have been g0 enormous of Iate that an unusually large amount of funds has accumulated with the agonts, aud they can easily bear to be drawn upon, and rather heavily, too. Commercial paper of the best grade ig rated at 648 per cent. ‘The gold market bas been very active and excited 30 Perr, Improvem't throughout theday. The opening quotation was 132},, from which, soon after noon, it had sdvanocd to 1333; but after this’ point bad been reached the bears began to put out “shorts” freely, and a semi-panic set in for o ahort time, under which the pfice foll t 130%) This | 50 was followed by a luf anda steadier fooling, and the price had reacted to 130% soon after five P. M. Foreign exchange continues firm, but the volume af transactions has been light. Bankers ask 109% a 110 for their sixty days bills, and .merchants’ bills are scarce | 200 and infdemand at 109 a 10934. The following national banks were authorized during the two weeks ending May 6:— Location, Pittsfield, Tt Dover, N.'H. 100,000 100,000 Obie... Mount Vernon, tal, Bi $2000-U8 6','81, cou 10974 The whole interest bearing debt of the country ta in like manner redecmable at fixed periods, The necoasity, therefore, for a now stock to comprehend all others, in the form of perpetual annuities, is obvious. Steck Exchange, Friar, May 12—16:30 A M. ‘Y, $2000 US 6's, ’81, reg 100% 100 she Hud Riv RR. 104% Sooo US gets’ cok 110 400 Heading RB..... 95s 1000 US 6's, 5-20 reg 104 200 -20008 10414 400 45000 sagt 600 2600 US6 30 60000 Ohio 200 7000 50 10 ahs 200 20 Fourth Natl Bk. 100 400 90. 300 500 200. do. 100 Illinois Con RR... 1153¢ 600 Cleve & Pitts RR 67 400 ern 200 1000 200 20! 600 Chi 200 Ch do. 00 100 Mariposa 200 100 WyomValCoai Co 42 100 15 100 0.....0... 15% 400 P BONY Contral RR 9356 400 do 583 300 + 98 200 Chic &Ri isl RR 96 200 05% 100 6 100 do. 6 Erie Railroad: 500 do, #200 100 200 400 do. 100 Hud River sees 18% 600 MicuiganCen RR 109 10500 US 6's,5-20,coa 600 Michro&NIndBR 63. 25000 di do. Wellavilis, Ohi x ‘Sedat 100 ~b80 | 63: ‘Albany, N. ¥. 200,000 | 14000U86's,6-20,¢ nis 1045 100 ‘Thornton, Io 85,000 | 3700088" 96 200. do... »whury port, 20,000 | “5000 95% 160 Illinois Con RR. Lawrence, 2inss 160 Cleve & Pits Salisbury, Mase do Kingston) N. Pertsmowtti, N. H..... 60 Susqzehanns Depot, Pa 0 Hopkinton, R 1. 300 Spriugiwld, Mass, 300,000 | S09 150,000 | 100 ,000,000 | 190 ‘200,000 | 190 100,000 oou'o00 | 326 100,000 | 100 100,000 | 109 Tecumsh, Mich, 40,000 | 00 “London, Ohio. 120,000 | 390 Jackson, bitch, 100,000 | “95 100,000 Ores CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 250/000 Fawar, May 12—6 P.M, wr Asaua.—Roccipte, 23 bbla. The markob was dull and 100'009 | Prices were nominally uochanged. Quinsigamond. ‘tis Worcester, Mass 250,000 | Brzaveturra.—-Receipta, 7,168 bbls, flour, $50 do. and National Bank of Genesee. Batavia, N. 114,400 | 9,161 bags corn meal, 510 bushels whoat, 13,000 bushels Bene Pie, Ae ree 100,000 | corn, 86,425 do. onte, 15,909 do, barley and 4,104 do, Fitch! 250,000 | malt. There was increased activity in the masiet for Becanpers. 200,000 | Suaie and Western four, aud an advance of full Gc. pee aaeaae i *1,258'000 | Dbl was established, the market cloaing quist, with sules Firat..... ["190'000 | of 8,000 bbls, State and Western, 1,200 do, Pouthern, Agricultural e prveamen and 500 do. Canada, Rye flour and coro meal were dull Pann sae te) | and prices wero nominally unchanged. We quote: Fetioust 1009 | Superfine State and Western flour, +36 WA 696 wan Bo.00 | Extra State. . 6 a 6 60 p corr yono00 | Choice State. 6 5a 690 Farmers 250,000 | Geminon to medium ¢xtra Western. 6 Gn 605 morris Jou'uw | Extra round hoop Ohio. 7300 7 50 Oncida Vaitoy Tos'oog | Western trade brands T5508 926 ational Heda * B5o%ou9 | Extra St. Louls.... & 75 012.00 Farmers’ 84.000 | Common Southorn..... 73a 830 coon 74.000 | Fancy and extra do 8 36.012 00 on) Touluoy | Common <anadian, 6550 696 ae 00:00» | Go0d to choice and extra. 7 00a 826 ire sho’ voo | Rye flour (fupertine). 5 308 600 aon ‘boy | Corn meal, Jersey... 6a — - ¢0'000 | Corn meal, Brandywine, . C%a Jo0.000 | Corn meal, Prana! ywin 5 30e — 000 —the market for wheat rate shave. my rit tare: n wi eules 49, wehels at £1 U2 pee 209,000 | for No. 2 Obicago eprins, $1 40 Tor Mlwaukes elub nod Seapent State, * 50/000 | No. 1 Clileago spring, and $1 70 « $1 80 foramber Michi- Sives, * 988'150 . Rye was quies and nominally unchanged. Of bar- Hieblena® Mombone, i * A50/000 | ley We notice sales of 1,000 bushols State at $40. | Malt ¥i Krensin Mamas + Too.ooo |W quiet, but steady. The corn market was dull nnd eset Waldabobo’, Me. Jorgoo | Uasettied; sais 20,000 busiiols at $1.0 $1 20 for yellow, fhm g ae oni ho P+) 5c. for New Orleana, and $1 for new mixed Western. i ional exchange. altimore, NY Tisito0. | Onts wore active, and Lo, n 2c. higher, at 48c. a 50c. for = yetteville, N. ve Tersoy, 50c. n 520. for Westirn, 430, @ 450. for Canada, by Poy and 450. 0 48°. for Stato, ‘Morristown, N, J. 100,900 ae Aggregate capitals. . tee teteeeee eee B15, 396,350 It will bo seen by the above list that there 1s already National Baus established in Ritmond, Va, Tho fol- lowing national ban’: s vave increased their capitals: Levition, Ine rat. 200,000 12,000 000 $+ Ei First. 218,000 Sas : oo00 ye, 60,000 First. popes * 00 iH ‘f 100,000 | Third. PiilaiWiphia, Pa...... 200,000 | py {40,000 | First, vce = 50,000 7,000 eel a gal «$17,856,960 | 240,954,170 ‘Whole number of national banks authorized ‘to date 1,116, with a total capital of, $204,811,020 | Amount of circulation issued to national banks for the ba ending May 6, inclusi' te 200,000 | Ordinary .. ++ $100,000 | rates 25,000 | per steamor, at 2d., 26,000 | bueon bs, The charters are: 75,000 | London, Cortom.—The market continues quite active, and full tices wore realized, with salos of 1,800 bales at tho fol- wing prices: — Upland. FPbrida. Mobi. N.O.aT. 36 26 aT aT Midaling.. 5 53 bt ot Good middlin 56 55 66 ad Corves.—There was but little activity, but the martes was firm, with holder demanding an advance over our last quotations, Facrsute.—There was a docidedly betror feeling in freights to-day, and the engagements were at better 14,000 beshols wheat wero taken for Liverpool, 10,000 do. oats 3d., and 200 boxes A ship from 8t. John to deala, at 654; ono samo voyage, ou private terms; one srom Depraux, N, B., to London, private f brig to Tarrayona, ont and back, $2,186, gold. )sae, was in improved demand, and rather higher were realized. Sales 200 vbis Cuba muscovado at 110 bhds. Poriy Rico at 70c,, and 10 do, at Navat Storra,—Spirits turpentine were dull and lower, with sales at $2 76a $200. Rosins wore quict and Gey tending Fewareee. iad Cs m.. were dail, aud »8 were Wholly nominally uncha' vier wa,—Reoolis, 1/202 bbia pork, 208 a, beef, 597 do, cut meais end 111 do, lard. Ri now mess, s and ca ta CY for and $19 50 a $20/ or prime meas; for future Sines, 3,600 new for June and July, séller’s |; part at $25 8 ‘The beef market continued quiet at previous Beet hams were firm and active. Sales of rater, bla, at $24 4 $28, the latior to arrive. Cut meats were in timited pathy stendy prices, Sales of 300 packages fahong cag spat gens and ae hams. ‘on was dull re . We have to report sales of 400 boxet at Ide, a Tae, for Comberland cut. The lard market was a shade and more sctive, with sales of 2,000 barrels at 16%¢c. w 18%. for w wirictly prime.” Hutter was steady at 14c.e210, for Wostetn, ond 250, a S5¢, “for State, ‘was stoady at prov ious prices SuGan —Th° tise In gold imparted a firmer tone to the market for ray, With an inoreased business ‘The sales were 1,200 hhis., chiefly Cuba mt 9%c, a 12%6., and Lie. alle. for Porte Rico, and box ——, og heg hhds. melado on private terms. Refined was quiet bus steady ab 18} pow. — crushed a eons yo ‘4 Rr ‘ouNCoO i in fair fan are ad vance. Sales of 807 bhda. Ker Se ‘25e., 412 bbls. Havana, part fe port snomption, on p. t. ; 121 cases reed leaf at 10c. @ 88c, eae was dull and heavy. Sales 60,000 Ibs. ab c. a He, Woot -The market has been dull all the week, and ices are off about Ze. a Be. Ib. on domestic fleeces, he sales comprise 270.000 Ibe. domestic fleeces at from i otal currency iesiod 10 date..........+.-$126,000,000 ‘The following National Banks have been desiqnated by tho Secretary of the Trsasury as depositories of the public 62c, to 80c., mainly at 6c. inch aylvania, Ohio Mitaots Mest stich . MO toe halttor. bia, On private terms: 10,000 ‘ . Court of Goneral Sessions. OUARLES H. WALTER SANTMYORD TO BE BXBOUTED FOR THE MURDKE OF NANCY VINCENT. Before Judge Russel and Recorder Hoffman. The court room thronged , aa it ae ‘sually interesting. a Acaistant Diairict Attorney Bodford moved for sentence upon Charles H. Walter, whe was vat the bar, he having been convicted of murder ia tho fire! Uogree at the Novembor term in 1864. Mr. Bedford read tho ordor of tho Supreme Court, which atated that the District At- torney thed a romistiter from the Court of Appeals aflirm- ing the judgment of the Suprome Oourt, which romittitor waa returned .to thet!Gesoral Sessiéps, for that vourt to pags sentence anew upon the coaviclion for murder in the first degreo. The Clonk—Ohasios Waltes, have you anything further te sty why judgment should uot be pronounced against Choglos Walter said—Yoar Houor at the time of the occurrence of this deed | was outof my mind—delirious; and since I have been unable to bring to memory what L did upon i te 00 ene: re greta was, thas 1, Counsel for the ner—That ts all, your Honor. Tudgo Russel- les He wore convicted - an mewieice of Nancy Bi love! and, was wesc ene hsen be apa ihe, ou ‘opportu- nity thea, and did remove Boat care. this court to the Supreme Court, ‘and » Court to the Court of Appeals, in order that they might iedae’ whether nt on the 30th me to be oxe- full and ample justice hed been done to you, and whether there had been any mistakes, either in the charge of the Gourt or in. the action of the; Both those oqurts confirmed the vordict and*the jul of ‘this court, and nothing remaing now for mer, but to prononnce that sentenca whi he vio! of your country require. The sentence of tho Court ia that you be taken to the place from-wheuos you on Friday, the 23d of June next, be hanged by the neck tll you are dead—aud may God have meroy on your soul. ‘The Clerk thom read the mitment and handed the meteor A over Lalla ‘Kelly, with ome he entorod ion cheerfvl conversation, apy ly. ‘appreciating the terrible position in which he was placed. BENTENCES FOR VARIOUS OFPRNCRS. The City Judge then proceeded to pass sentence upon tho prisoners convicted of larceny sincethe commonce- mont of the term, Charles O'Brien, convicted of grand larceny, was sent to the State in for five years. Heary Beil , James, James O'Connell and Thomas Burke, each of whom were convicted of different larcenies, wore sent to the Penitentiary for one yoar. Mary Walker, guilty of petty larceny from tie porson, was vent to the chy prison for four months. Mary Miller, guilty of @ similar crime, was gent to the Penitentiary for four months. Recorder Hoffman Joba Williams, who was convicted of picking the pocket of Mr. Seymour A, Hutchinson of a gold watch at the Olympic theatre, to the State prison for three y-ars aud six months. . Michael Rudolf and Wm. Fenton, who» pleaded guilty toan attempt, ab grand larceny, were sent to the State prison for two years. Joha Dunn and James Gillett were indicted for bur- gary, in breaking into the ses of : Hamue! C. AL ther ‘tgs 18 Ann street, on the 23d of April, and sical. ing ten dollars worth of ‘blacking. They pleaded guilty tonn attempt at burglary. Down was sent to the Peniten- dary for eix months, while the confederate, who was ted into the soeypienoe of the offence by Dunn, was sent to the same institution for threo months, Morris Schiessinger was placed on trial seer with receiving ® box of cotton damask, containing thirty-four pieces, worth one thousand dollars, which was stolen from. tho store of Mr. Etnest Muldemer, 45 Warron strovt, on the 13th of . After tho witnesses for the prose- cution were oxamined the Judge said that the guilty knowledge, which was necessary ment, was Lot established, and directed the jury to ron- 1 der a verdict of uot guilty, which they did. | David Hershber,, charged with stoaling forty-tive dot. ~ lars from John © herer, 425 Fifth street, om tho April, pleaded guilty to petit larceny, and was remanded ‘amas Wels, tndiced foe ket of ploking the pos! 7 Isaac W. Judd, of New Haven, and stoning. & valuable gold wateh, onthe day of the Prestdgnt’stuneral, pleaded guilty to a atlempt at larceny. Bo was sent-to the ate prison for two years und ax wh: ward Williams, charged with stealing two pi°ces of dress goods worth fifty dollars from Frank Squier, 200 Water street, on the It of April, pleaded guilty, was sent to tho tate prison for two years, a John Smith, indicted for ing & wagon, laden’ with valued at tive hundred’ dollars, the property wid Waller, 17% Ubeystie street, pleaded guilty. tor | an rage at larceny. e prisover was found by Jpm:s Cole, with the erly in t's possession, in Third ave- nue, oar the Central Purk, 10 whom he offered to elt it for one hundred dolinns, fie was seat tothe State prison for two ery, Jobn aw, hargod with pening a silver watch ‘and @ valuable pair of earrings from dlarrarct McQuin- neas, 662 Water street, on the 2istof April, pleaded guilty, Stato prison for two yours was leis sontence. ‘The Grand Jory brought in 9 larg» patch of indict. ments, aud provious to the adjournment of the court tho mew meupeee arraigned and their trials setdown for nex! The Croton Embroglio. THE APPLICATION POR AN INSUNCNION AGAINST THR NW ORUTOM AQURDUCT COMMISYIONEUS DENTRD. BUPREME COURT CHAMIERE Bofore Judge Sutherland. May 12.—Rober! L, Darragh and Tivmas Stephene ve, Jche 8. Giles and George A. Jeremiah. —Tho application of tho plaintiffs for an injunotion restraining the defendants from oxercising the functions of their office was denied this morning on the ground that an injunction was not the pro remedy tw be applied. The Court did not state what the proper remedy was, but it is supposed that a quo warrants would get over tho didilouity, ‘Whether any frosh application for relief will bs nade we are unable to say, but tho ofances are th? okt Com- missioners will wot give up the ghows withoat another struggle. Obituary. JOHN MOWTON, OF THE NRW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY. It ts duo to the memory of those who have given goot examples to their fellow men during a long and tisefal life that they should mot pass away wilhont some ex- prossion of the loss sustained by society in their decease, Joun Mowton, wh» deyarted this tify on the 10th inst., at the ripe age of nearly eighty years, was welt known in this community as the manager of the New York Gas Light Company for a third of a century, and, with wn- Impaired facuisies, Was ucliyely engaged in the tuifil- mont of his duties, untii the attack of disease, which prostrated him within the last fow weeks. OFig:nally from Baltimore, whero he haf filled a similar position, ho has beea a reaideut of shis city since 1682, in which his estimable and biaineless live endoared hiw to all who: know hi. Ho was of un amiable disposition and even temper, coortedus in his intercourse with all, and gained the respegt and esteem of ‘he many who were coun cted with him in the ties of business. A good ctizen, a kind husband and father, a alucere Christian and an honest man, bis death has fofta void in the circle of his family aad friends wisich can never be filed, Pollec Intettigence. BREASING INTO A SILK WaaeKovaR—SCRPRIBe AND ARREST OF THY BUSGLARA, About two wook: ice Captain Greor, of the Thint precinet, received infurmition that a yang of borglace contemplated breaking into the ailk aud cloth warehouse of Mr. Wiitam J, Schloss, No. 21 Warren steoet, Captain Greer, to trustrate tho des gna of the thieves, placed the matter in the hands of bis dewetives, Tiley aad Scots, who kept @ strict watch on the ature of Mr, Schloss till during the storm of Thurstay night, when they dis- covered three mea ia the act of Loring holes through the frout window shutter of the atory in question, Ina few: minates afterwards a crashing of glass was heard by the. officers, which was immediately followed by the burglars Wwreviching off tho window siiutiors, Two of tho burglars ‘then forced theiy way throurh the window and com: monowd to fill three large sacks with silk velvet, while the'r confederate remaibod outsids to cound an alarm ia case there should be officers «pproaching. Before the sentinel hed time t execute bis part of the programme, oiflocra Tilly, Scott, Hooker and Callahar secured the man on the walk and demanded # surrender of the burglars then inthe store, They com- pled with the oficial demand, were arresved, aad, with thoir two jimmeoys, .. Were taken Ww the station house, The prisoners gave their names as Henty Hast- ings, Wm. Smith and Wm. Ryan, the two latter living at 98. Gregno street, aud tue former at 466 Pearl syrowt, scone) tain were takon before Justice Dowling and commit ‘to the Tombs for trial, without bail, HIOHWAYMEN IN BROADWAY. On Thursday evening, about balf-past ton o’dlock, s bold robbery Occurred In Browiway, nea Cortlandt street, John Snilivan, of 118 Mott street, boing the victim. ‘Tio mon soized’him by’ the nose and head and held him fast while a third man rifled his pockets, stealing tietos from by force aud. violence a silver watch forty dollars. Sullivan sci for belp, when officer irecincteaite ip aad aestd of the Twenty-seven! one of the nen, who gave hisname as Win Miller, Sum tice Dowling Committed bit for trial, withont baik DARING ROBBARY IN A BROADWAY SALOON.! Early on Thursday ovening George W. Shermaa, re gives ne of far he val bil nhs band the v 8 erman a ‘book, containing $575, aati standit natched ing if front of ‘the’ bar 2 man s from bim and ransway. Sherman followed ia puravit,’ moon canons fy oticer i @ man giving hype officer MeGloin, of the omer was woxrchod at 't ‘but none of the #tolon money was found poseossion, On tho affidavit of Suerman Justice Dowli ng committed ie accused to the Tombe for trial, withow bail, O'Brien's frends assert his innocence, and say thot they can pfovo that the theft was committed by another asp, 8: pornos detective Siowe: @ young “outhern Kennedy, recently arrived from 1 ond, and on bers confronted with Sherman the totter positively identified him asthe man who stot his monoy. .Meonedy was detmned for exmmiuation be- fory Justiva HOW. & to sustain the indot- | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1865, . we, In panwanoe of the agreement referred to in yestorday's Haaanp between tha counsel, Judgments were entered pre forma in each case. Annexed ise copy of tho Judge’s The People of the yor. — TH Hf bo heard the domurrer of tn plu me ot th dala Ca Guang oy aa eT hare: jpgnoeas that is tomy: et oat, ten ait! their and ‘bo rostreined from taking of tho real firo engine appa fatus and other in oped, and ogres yf ora ‘a : ip any. One sane. having same jadg nent egain, defendants y reapective pb now, after hearing J. bra Gene- Cochrane, y, ral, for pes. n K. Hackott for the Mayor, seen Nd rlnebuy, Reg, for the ire Department, Ordered—That the have J defendants for ius pellet domandes inthe compli that is to say, that the Mayor, He be restrained from Spear nace daliterine sa sot jofendants the or an} meuner wi om parting with the management thoreof. OBVGK NO. 2—iK FAVOR OF THE NEW OF The Same ve. ©. O. a ‘on to Be tried upon the issues of law in, and the proo’s and of a Me Fant therein,” Lage wa ante have beom duly ap missioner’, and have tatcen the oath of office requ! by law, and have organized end entered upon the duties of the said’otfice, ag required by ssid act; and as a conclu- sion of law it is Ordered and adjudged—That the act is constitutional and valid, and was duly enacted, and that the said defend- |, ants, under their sald appointments, are Metropolitan Fire Commissioners, and are lawfully to hold and exer- cise the said ofice, and to ase and discharge the func- tions und powers thereof, and are entitiod to all the privi- logos, eruoluments and franchises of the said offios, and that the pee aro not entitled to maintain this action ; anc ib bs Curthor * Ordered—That a judgment be entered dismissing the said complaint, with costs. Operatic Troubick—Discordant Notes. SUPERME COURT—CIKOUIT. Bofore Judge Wella, Mar 11.—Josrph Woinlich againel Julius Schuberth. The plaintif is first basso tn the Italian Opera, and the defeu- dant keeps a musi¢ store tn Broadway, noar Twelfth street, Mr. Weintich aued to recover from Mr, Schubert ® certain gam of monéy which, he alleged, be had ad- vanced to him on the steamer Borussia coming from Hamburg to New York The defendant, on the other hand, iusisted that it had been lent to a Mra. Koutgon, who isa member of the German Opera, The plaintiil’ snd defendant were examined in each othor’s behalf— the plaintiff, true to bis part, rendering his testimony in hits own peculiar bass voice. ‘Mra. Kottgen was examined: for detendant, and, to: rebut her évidence; the ft produced Mrs, Pickenaser and Mr. Picker. It appeared from theig testimouy that Mr. Sclmborth had uoted as th» agent of Mr. Von Borkla, the emprewarte of the thea ra, in the engacoment of Mrs, Keutgen. the jary; leaving the question of rely to thoir.decision, at. the same time care! ully lown the rules of evidence for their guidance. hort deliberation the jury rendered # verdict for tho plaintif for full amount, ching Heary H. Moranve tor plaintiff; Measrs. Johnson and ‘or dofeniant. inted Metropolitan Fire Com- The Navy. MOVEMENTS OF GUNBOATS. ‘The doudle-onder Oscevia, ten, Commaniler John M. B. Clitz, arrived at the Charlestown Navy Yard on Monday last from the North Atlantic equadrompim which she has been sfuce going into commission, Sho bas porformed e604 wervice in the Janos river and off Wilmington’ Dlockading: She 110 in both attacks on Fort Fisker, ud was hivasvorel ida ‘She will now probably out of commission to undergo repairs, Tho following $a tise of hor offivora:— Commander—J. M1. B. Clitz. Lietenant—'orn Wotdman. : "Ree gen —tieorgo 7 Mone. Paymadar— ivi wa: ellows, ‘dekig Masters L, Surge and BB. Hudbey. ‘Acting Enmign—K. W. Rowutroe, Pngineers—Acting Chicf, Thomas MoCasstand ; Second Assistant, Richard Doran; Third Assistants, C. J. Coopor, RB, Berryman and E. J, Swords. Acting AMates—Thomas Rogers, C. J., Hardy ead HG. Robinson. ‘Acing Gunner—J. C. Brealyn, Cap'ain’s Clark—A. G. Kmorson, Poyazder's Chrk—A. D, Leur. Suge n's Seward—Gcorgo W. Anderson. ‘The double-ender Sasaacus, 10, Lieutenaut Commander John L. Davis, arrived at the Philadeiphia yard on tho 6th, from, the North -Atiantio squadron. Sbe will niso undorgo some needed repaits, having done good service in the sounds of North Carviins: aud on the blockade as Wilmington. Tho Collowing is a list of hor ofticers:— “Lieu enan. Cmaander—Joln L. Davis. Volunteer Bxcutive Offcer—s. tar, Actuy Assistant Surgeon—(eorge Ei, McPherson. 4cwmy Avitani Paymaser—U. D. Kimberly. ‘Acting Mater--Win. H. Mayer. Acing Bncigns—’. M. Hird, David Stephen, August Ad- ler and H, W. O'ilara. Motes—T. D. Marble and J, 8. O'Brien. Acing Ganner—Neil Marvin. Enyincers—Socoud Assistanta, J. W. Huxiey, RN. Eilis, 0. W. Allison; Aciug Third Assistants, W. Raynor, HS: Mack. aaa isin ‘Captain's Clerk—Phomnas W, Howar: Paymuder's Cle k—David kliis, ‘The doublo-ender Mackinaw, 10 guns, Commander J. C. Beaumont, was at Hoimes’ Holo on the 6th inst., en rowe from the North Atlantic squadroa to the Portsmouth Navy Yard for repairs. The iroa doudie-onder Musooote, ton, Commander Gea, M. Ranson, which mailed from this port aome time since, for the Pacific, seems to have bad wonderfully bad luck at- tending her. We believe the last was the third departure for the Pacific, and «4 last accounts she had only reached Hampton Hoods, and that with tho greatest difficulty, she had a perilous voyage to the Capes of Virginia, and came very near going to Davy Jones locker. There wirst bo something radivaliy wrong tn the construction of the Muscoota, She has suflered irom a soriex of breakdowns and rilehaps, and comes back (o port crippled and a sub-, ject for the hospital, If her past experinnce shadows forth ber future, then it may safely be affirmed that sho is not a suitable veasel to send to the Pacifle, whero re~ pair shops are not found in every port, even if she could succeed ta rraching that, squadron, which appears now exceediogly doublful. ‘Wat disposition will now be made of her we do not learn: ‘The Army. SENTENCES OF COURT! MARTIAL IN THE CASES OF NRW YORK OFPICERS. Lieutenant Colonel Joveph M. Morphy, Seventh New York artillery, has been tried for conduct prejudicial to order aad military dis #pling, and conduct unbecora- ing an officer and @ gentleman; iound guilty of the charges, and sentenced to be disinissed the service of the United ‘atoa, First Lientonant Frederick erste Quartermas- ter of the One Hundred and Kighty-uiutl New York Vol- unt-ers, has been teed for conduct prejid.cial to good order aud military discipline, of ‘Using disreepec.abie language Lo his commanding oilicer, and violation of the sevenly-seventh Article of War; found guilty of the charges, and sentenced to be cashiored, First Liout:nant Cheries B. Lockwood, One Handred and Seventy-ninth New York Volunteers, has been tried for conduct prejudicial to order and military disci- pline; found guilty of the chargo and sentenced to be cashlered. - Captam L. Meyer, Seventh New York Volu and First Lieutenant K. M. Burke, Sixty-fourth New York Volunteers, have oach tried aud sentenced to be disinissed, but their sentences Lave been commuted to brief sus; 4 from rovk and pays and conflacment to tho limits of thelr respective regimenta MARRIAGES AND DEATHS: Married. ri 78, —At Elizabeth, N. J. 9, by Rov, Robert Aikman, Horace 4 ford, Conn., to Mise 5. Lissia Printrs. Crawronn—Linty.—In Brovklyn, Mauvina Lary, ali of Brooklyn. Davipson—Mome@ownuy.—On Wednesday, May 10, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev, T. F. Young, Grorcx L, Davipew to Gussim ©. , ‘eae "beeome nd Berard vont, ag bles }U MOAR. qe 5 on 11, by the Rev, Ed. W. rosea, Yous W. Kream to Laure A., daughter of the late Eben. H. Burger, of New York city. McArxe—Cirpa.—On ‘Tuursday, M: teat ye Beis Reformed Presbyterian church, by v. dR. W. Bloat, Romar McArwm to Miss Roemtta CYR, all of 5 t Taxite—Orre,—On Thi , May 11, the Rev. Fr, Steins, Havay Tira to Mise ronan aute Harlem, on Arans, of bers of Key Stone Lodge, No. pase ice thd uke anh fr inday afternoon, rand and Centre street r one o'clock. =) Masosio Novice. —Brethren, you are hereby summoned to attend a special communication of Key stone Jodge, No. 225, F. and A. M., at their rvom (Egyptian) Odd Fel- lowe’ Hall, corner Grand and Contre streots, on Sunday at twelve o'clock, for the purpose of attending the fune- ral of our inte brother, James ‘Armarong. ‘the fraver- Dity are invited to unite with as W. Toman, Seoretary. as, M. Averx,—On Mouday, May . ‘3, 3. SRNNIN 6, Soun 8, Aystex, lato i, from the residence of her Carlton aveaue, on Jomo ocak bate of Ber Ac. Wats a boe friends of the Telly are Lnvited to the fi 1, on Sunday afternoon, at two 0’ pa uneral Y = beloved wife of William HL from hor late: noe An payeuue, near May fog yours, B months aud 13 497% avenuo, without further nee Te oe Her remains will aicen v6 tine wien, Wethodeek mel ~y —_ Ake EDEMPTION OF ‘4 Bouse BUND BOKDE-NO. 4" had ‘ : eres cm Thursday, May Ht Aaa bormax, in che . “bounty OF i von, 7 Trionds and relatives of the family aro tespootfull Notlee ts. hereby given ait ane? * Bounty Fund sre fonds oa the funeral sorvice, at his lato rel onda Ne 2 of the can ot New Yor, boo a ead on * in p —_ 25 cory female wll ve ta * yenrn ronday Sn'that day, on’ Bonds ke. wo le for morning, at on urea : caens jo Dike, Cmeme at iii iad ALOAN A. Bernxs, io yoar, . . te eae funeral} y aot neibtircoy nomee Relatives and friends are lavited to ate tae tena |, “SOLDIERS BOL! oe EMPTION BO Sunday, 14th instant. ’ \ OF TH COUNTY OF NEW YoRK | +: Corn. In Br oblyn, on Thoreday, Mey U1 ot rasa’ || “Soated propeasis will be Teosined st thls onéacalil'tesa. nant v ? sofa Soha eeu tay tant oh oes CHARLES a. Juliana , aged 6 years, 10 months and 11 da) 1] day, ‘The Popes met }, and those of mia graidfather, rice ret ta Mongone Ghanessia’ tae Cea my Goblirs of "Boldioex’ Bo ind» Revtem| Idi at Yolock, from residence of his parents, . 2," of the ser sc Sonason street, Westorn District. "| Pane anes OF 18 AN ran ordhn sion Psen atrAttor # short but. sovero iliness, ofoongeation'| Pézvisors, approved by the Mayor, May. 8, 196. of the brain, Jamz Contry, in the Sst year of his age. cont ear nanan bo a ie of seven, ‘The fronds and relatives of the family ere invited: to*| ome per annum, payabl Pini by So ohh aay atiend the funcral, from his late residence, 201 West’! deemed us follows:— wtb Houston eiroet, on morning. ‘His remains will Five hundred thousand dollars on the Ist day of Novem- taken to Pleasaatville for interment, i Albany and Tro} Fs please copy >|] eee und-ed thousand doliers on the let day of Novem- Cuanx.—In Bel vill, . J., 0m Friday, May 12, Joan ‘hundred thousand dollars on the Ist day of Novem- native of county Armagh, Ireland, in the 46th | per, 1898; and, year of bis 0. ie One’ ee ant Li. Gongs ~ pal five hundred dollacs ‘Tho funoral will take placo from the we place, an,| on the tet pel eroregp teers Ht Seale. shiereorin ony Bpisierk. * bandred ‘dott Thar Eyinrd Dovie—in ta clty, on "Flureday, May 11, Saxum C. Dux, inthe 60th year of his age. The frionds of family are requested to attend the, funeral, from his late, reaidenoy, No, 15 Ashland place, cornor of Waverley, on Sum morning, a hali-past the p " whose proponnls are accepted will thereupon be required te deposit with the Count) the way Bank), ach tnucwiny, re dest Gey of Sune, 1) the sts awarded tS them respectively. ‘On presenting to the Comptroller the receipts of the Cous- ‘ty Treasurer for such sans, the parties will be entitled to receive bonds for equal amounts of the par value of the iT Yolook. The services. will take plare at balf-past ied to. nine ooo qe Gentral M. K. chro, Nowark. -Iuior- | “wath pom wou en eat indrsed <P enpoaada mont in Newark, N. J. for soldiers! Bount ELE ption onde, No. 3." and slowed in a secon ie . ic etng. Lyall WE los hp TRY a LS ts Pe ; et Dad e th 0 fic relativer and friends of the family are invitedto | Syunty. MATTHEW T; BRENNAN, Comptroller. T attend the funeral, from Christ’s church, Fifth avenue, Saturday) morning, at corner of Thirty-fifth street, this ( eleven o'clock. Eaving.—At Poughke oy on Wednesday, May 10, Lyi HOLuNcsworts, wile of Elwyn Exh, and daugh- ie of the late Captain George Adams, United States Navy. Fanox,—On Thursday 11, aftor a painful ttn which she bore with Wheeden fortitude; Many, wife o Thomas H. Faron, The fefends of the family are invited to attond the fu- neral, on Sunday aftornt at half-past two o'clock, ‘her late reultonch No, 48 Adeiphi street, Brookiyn, without further notice. T'araxy.—Of consumption, Saraw Farrex, native of ‘Crev Ov New Yoru, Derartuent oF Finaxot, ; Courrzouukn's Ovrice, May B, 1865. § EMyY OFFICERS’ AOCOUNTS SETTLED, AND ORR. ete of non-indebtedness ined in the shortest posaibie titne. weeny rt Claims collected All Army aud Navy col saa Npiestiossl couhal: M. SNYDER, Jr., & CO., Home Insurance Building, 137 Broadway. LADY WOULD LIKE TO BORROW THE sum oF $300. for six months, pagel are. aa security a life Policy of $4.00. Address Mrs, 8. MC. Read, Atation D. N®X. YORK AND HARLEM ‘RAILROAD COMPANY, New York, April 25. ow YONOMCE TO STOCKHOLDERS. (rteen directous ofthis the county Donegal, Ireland, in the 67s year of her ago. To “ The irignds and’ acquaintances aro invited toattend | sriReyeareusing 0 a neta as ihe ailce of the camper the funeral, on sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, frum }. ny, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty sixth sirest, om the rosidance of James Farren, No. 13 Dry Dook sirwot. | ‘Thesday, the 16th day of May neat ‘Fowsa.—On Friday morning, May 12, aitera severe ill- | The polls will be opened 12 o'elook ‘at! noon until 2 ness, WiLitam FowLs, @ native of England, aged 49 years bg Sayhetite ty erm q the Ist day of M: it mane aioe. A ie of May next un! yr . Mi. oi May net yr HL, EMERSON, Sec’y and ‘OTICE TO. CAPITALISTS.—LOAN FOR THE OfTe of ioioken—$76,W0, meals willbe Te. oak ob and 4 months, ‘The funeral will take placo.on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from hia late residence, 109 East Forty- eighth street. Relatives and friends of the fatnily are Treapectfuliy invited to attend, without further notice. France, —On Eodey, May 12, Cuanigs W.. Francis, after a very sovore illness. | ved at the City Clerk's office, ot the Ave ie seven der cent per annum, the foun to. run from five to Rolativea and ‘faitilly are invited to at-"| seven per cent tend tho funeral, on Sut afternoon, at two o'clock, | years, ‘wishing to offer pro} for the rrr Hehe eno ta ali aon Mow | Sy Gute ey Mpa yous 0. 8 strc! n, E. D. DY, Req, Cy Clerk, Frcmcin ths ety, of Thariday, May 11, Baxsusciy | CHAS, CHAMMERIALN, Chatrmsn of Golumitter, No. Firat street, Hoboken, " NO COMPANY, : Oe caters eect shen ned a he Som B. Bivcu,y aged 28 years, 7 Tho iricnds of tho tamily are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternvon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his "pro at Peekskill. pany's ‘on the 10th inst., the following us Grrary.—On Thursday, 11, Mary Ggrary, anative | men meres? pated AMES for the ‘e ar of Tap, parish of Shaunchough, county of Sligo, Was Conan RAO in ‘nged 36 years, attera tong and scvore sickness Fe . T San roi, D. R. STANFORD. cangcr. . LL, Her friends and Atamecting of the Board of uaintances are rospoctfully invited, Trustees, held this day, C. &. to ationd the neal this (Saturday) afternoon, at two ee was Larrea teacteoed Pelton as Bias: o'clock, from her late resideace, 134 Broome Gauruwatre.—Tho fimeral of Gxonas W. Ganrawarre, NTY SHARES UNITRD iia boing bratens, ogmngi, Lee Ate, Sara DARD, ep TWnNBT Sms will take place at Grace wark, N. J., i jb al ‘Compan; alu one Hee Reaotes te three retook Tie rofutives ahd BO ee eet LANs MEE SHAN, 11 Brosdway, room'S8. i friends of the family are invited to attend. ' ELiogarty,-—Suddenly, Captain Witttaxt A, Haaganty, agod 63 years, a native of this city, and. over turty years a prominent ahd respected citizen of tho Seventh ward, ‘the frieads aro reapectfully invitod'to atteud tho f. ne- ral, from, his late # side: 816 Henry street, on Sun. day afternoon, at two o' He wili be juterred im Greenwood Cemetory. ‘Horxtwe,—On fiith day evening, the 11th inst., Sanam B. Horas, eldest daughter o: the late Gcrard Hopkins. Her friends, and those of the family, are respecttuliy invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from hor late reaidonce, 8734 West Twenty- sixth stroet, Hupsox.—On Friday, May 12, Mania, the beloved wife oi Honry Hudson, aged 26 years and 1 month. The relatives and friends, members of Grecawood o, F. and A. af. ; also dicrmétage lodge. No. 165, 1. 0: O.¥., are reap cifully invited to attend tho funeral, on Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock, from her lato resi- CLAIMS, SOUTHERN CLAIMS,—RIOW & so pes io Browilwa: Dts for the adjustment wands against lous oe parties te collection ofall demands the southern States, ist Corpor: WASTED, 20, PORGHASE TIRE AND MABIRE De, Tn TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTUAGR, $40.00 atsix per cent intorest, for three or ave earn gh RADNER TAR Pi rae $300,000 12,048.08, Sem, YORK corer , NOREPH MASON, 5K Pine strech, POST OFFICE, NOTICE, OFSTOK .NOTICE. oF lis for the United Kis yun and the Con! P je ioails fos the Vn ngdoun, ind ie Gontineat, dence, street, South Broo! Queenstown and Ia ‘ten: a Tuureday May 11, or sega illness, .| 804, for the German Biates., srt Pt ata ae Sime Kevuatrn, Jr,, in the Bist year ot his age. | paola Bye ‘tha upiownodiees angollewei= ‘The friends and relatives of tho family are respectf2lly H 4 Stations A |, invited to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, 172 York “en Brooklyn, ou Sunday afternoon, at three o'oluck., Locsuay,—On Friday, May 12, Rionarp Lockman, in tins the 24th year of bis age. ‘Tho frieuds and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attead the funeral,on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, at St. Andrew’s church, Richmond, Staten Island, without turther notice. Carr ages will meet the AM, JAMES KELLY, Postmaster. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDK, | aust) UDSON .RIVER BAILROAD.--ON. AND AFTER Monday, May 8, 1865, trains leave Thirtleth street, tion for Albzay ‘cad ‘Prov, connecting with Nortuera/ wed ‘Western trains, at 7:30 4. 1, 12M. 4,6, 10:30 P.M, ing cara uttached to 6 and 10:30 ©. M. trains, ‘thes P.M. train runs through to Buffalo aod Susper Bridge, via Troy, without change of ears, | Bund tw: lve o'clock boat from New York at Vanderbilt's land- ing. firzom.—On Friday morning, May 1% Fionevon Nrattr. mroaLs Mason, aged 4 years and 6 months. The funeral'will take place on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clocis, from tho rex dence of her parents, corner of AMER 7. V, ARROWSMITH—ON AND APTEB TEAME ‘ARROW! rN AND, ArTRE DeKalb and Tompkins avenues, S Monday, Ay ‘the above ates ‘Mak:a.—On Thereday morning, May 11, after a Has ver (Hack ap, for Bayleys — iliness, Nertm, daughter of James and jarsh. ‘Tho friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, fromthe residence oi her father, No. 31 Fifth avenue, th.s (Saturday) a(ternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. NoLavaw:i%.--At City Point, Va.on Wednesday, May ave Yort 4 Bands’ Point, Glen Core, Mott's Dock, Glen- ‘and Roslyn every afternoon (BuBdays ewoeptedy at: 1, My until May t next. Keturning. re horlya ab o'clock A.M. Stages for Locuct Valley and Oyst : Bay eoa- Rect with the boat.at Ts STRAMER 1 URNOT WIE, COMMENOH RUM. on #riday, May low 4 a a ‘Tossvil rondo boy aid Wood's Landi Wow 3, on his way home from the Army of the Potomac, of | ton's, Ar ing, leaving New York, at® chronic diarrhoea, Cusnrae EL, eldest gon of Francis | o'clock I fr { Barclay street, aad New McLaughtin, aged 20 year and 4 months, member of | Brunswick at Oi iy. ‘ Company H, Fourth New York heavy artillory, — — Bap York, on Friday, May 12, Jome OV ALS. BRO, aged 34 years. mrbndntnnis an vccotinhs 2909 ESE NO DUS OD, Friends and acquaintances of the family and those of ee tas 8 ee PUBIAO Tea? x° his brother Edward are invited to utteud the funoral, ram 0 from bls teto realdence, 496 Greenwich treat, this (Batart | stiess {rth ore era Ere ee ena and Ge day a : one O'clock. His remains will be aren. on Saturd ae ‘thst, bie ng ‘end we en to vary Cemetery. . ‘Onchann.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, Aprit 25, Nicuotas sr etuiWaRs, TW Minus oe A. Oncaann, ip the 28th year of his ago, while endeavor- 1B "ine ees mail take place on Sunday morning, st italien Reegianh + Gay v4 tera te a Dinan |, one hal past tan oclock, from the Baptik lic tw ight | Coda tee is ¢ # ‘treet, between Second and Third avenues. friends of the family and the mombers of the Grand and Subordinate divisions of the Order of the Sous of Tem- rance aré invited to attend without further notice. mwbera of the Order will aasemble precisely at ten o'clock, at the rooms of Marion Division, No. 34, cor- nor of Kiguty-sixth street and Third avenuo, O'Reity.—Mri as O'Rutury, in the 46th year of his age. The friends of tho family; also those of his brothers, Euan teyesee and John, are respectiully invited to attond i ee this 1 gg hoon peor pe two o'clock, from resideuce, ‘orty-second street, between Second and Third avenues, without further invi- ‘OTICE.~ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY HAVE RE- moved their branch office from 442 Broadway to the ‘building corner of Grand and Orosby sireata, : al EMOVAL.—MBS. M. G. B |, METAPHYSIC. R Phyateinn, Professor on the isn reir aa doe nod Sean Shotlcrpe bouse {heer Lid oes sou . brated modicines can always be had. ‘Bend for a ciroular. RAMOvAL, -MESDAMES M4 J. VIRFOLBT HAVE temoved from No, 6 to No, 17 Clinton place. Sinan Oe eee SEASON. TANT. LECTURES DAULY—FOR GENTLEMEN | ge q yy New York Museum of Anatomy, Broad Tovwarded om eet of tem cout, on New York Museum of Anatomy. O’Doxnats. —On Thursday, 11, Mancaner, widow of Paerck O'Doun-l, aged 40 yeaon,” . The friends and acq,autances of the family and those of her brother, Edward are reapecttally invited al at two pay ‘the ae “ot Su thegae N =< nee of 48 a Ai ANTS Henry street, New York, eves RESTAURANTS. Pantupcr.—Killed ut the battle of Gaines’ Mills, Va, HE COMMODORK “STILL LIVES,” AND AS USUAL on Friday, June 2%, 1 Captain Wa T. Panterper, T' repares {1 nehes for restaurants and saloons Fifth regiment New York Volunteers (Duryca’s Zouaves). bdnednent. 109 atreet. Families supplied with Soup einen pn hong bronght —— — on the Buropean 8 rom the Chapel of the in aes = corner of Montague ead Clinton stree Broskiya, o& ‘1 LIQUORS, & ¥ Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. The and pri- FG. RUNKLE +r ~eooging " vates of the Fifth regiment New York Vol the | J, ° (sudessOnS TO TURNER BROTHERS), members of Montau . and A. BL, 1 Aah YRBasy STRBET, relatives and friends y, are invited toattend the | OFFER FOR Sate HE FOLLOWLNG GOODS, OF funeral without further invitation. THEIR OWN MANUFACTUR: Mantel: ‘Swann, nly, {n in, on May 12, of inger, Blackberry, Raspberry and Pe} emerrage asm Swans, the toanea moot Gore | Ft BUSA at dl Sia Swan 40 man Fr ES co seunty | Hemou, Siruwierry, Raspverry aud Gum SY RUPS ‘0% between Woodhull and Rapelyea streets, South Brooklyn. SILVERRACK. —GRORGR 0 Sropunna, formerl; Eng! aged 83 years. | J. nn rpaaeews Sewxut—Ou Piday; May 18 Mt his residence, 208 ) CiaNiait RiohONS AT #3 0 TER TECH RED AND Ty ted Biaten ithe Selb yous of his no nN Silene: Knporicd Cigars (Ls Bi way Cigovevion Tie an im D D From: of Notice of the funeral Lérealtet. sage | Fades, ac.,'hc.” For sale at ore 8) Ueda reek : Senn. —On Thareday, 11, Cumistiay Stoun, aged 00 {) CIGARS AT LESS THAN PRESENT 70 years, 11 months and 94 days. 3.000.000 cot Xo nauutsctire. An exami ‘the relatives sad frends of the family are respectfully | js sbiictted. 0. CHEEKS, invited to attend funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at Agent for New York Cigar Manufacturing Compauy, 98 ‘ono o’olock, from his late residence, 81 Perry stroet. Warren street. Taxnwe.—On Thursday morning, May 11, Baxsaurw = = <= aeae, i ee ant Houde of toe matt respectful! sananeenarr ten tamer we annus inelted to-attond the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at | [fATRIMONIAL ADVERTISING. ‘one o'clock, from the of hin NET: min B. Burnham, 54 Suffolk street, N.Y. ‘Trroe,—At Cold Spring, Long Igland, oa Saturday, May i Ww IMPRUDENT at, gevinio Usubla, a Houde vo tome tarling crys ie wa He Kins Ot both sexes, Seo NEW. YUAM DIBPATOR, ‘or sale by all news agents om Sus ay wae

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