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WA yD Ss » 2 + ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. "Barony, May d&e-6 P.M The stock morket was active, but garmowha ausetilod this morning. Ai the first board it was moderately firm, bat during the rest,of the day its ton iongy was droop tog, wi'a elight but irregular finctuatlins a intervals: New York Central was 34 higher at the close of the first board t!vun at the second board yesterday, Erie 44, North. westert \{, Rock Ishind %, Quicksilver 134. Reading was 244) wer, Michigan Southern 16, Lidnoig Contra! 14, Clevelan’ uid Bitteburg 4, Furt Wayne )¢, Comberiand 36. Gove nment securitics were & shade lower. Coupon fivectwont ios declined J¢ & Je, 81x08 Of 1881 Ig aX. Coupon ten-forties advanced }{. At the open board, at ono @olock, the marked fas active, but 1 a $ per cont lower New York Contra! sélifon the call at 8034 w , Erie 774 wor luLdg 299%, Reading 20 a 90%, l- 93%, Fort Wayne 92%, Ohio and. Mississippi cortitioates 2644, Comboriund 493, a 30, Quicksilver 5435 Afterwards, om the street, the market was weak and Erie seceded to 755f. A steadier fecling sno ded, at- tended by some imnprovement in quotations, and at four P. M. Erie Was se'ling at 76%, New York Centra! 90 a 34, Reding 913; a %, Hudson River 10L a4, Michigan Southern 61 a \¢; Northwestern 27% a 28, Cleveland and Pittsburg 95, Fort Wayne 9334 a 94, Cumberland 39 4 4, Quicksilver 554; a 24. + There is loss appreljension of monetary stringency than was apparent yesterday; but the pressure to sell to-day showed a disposition to unload on the part ef some. The Trcasury Department will be care- fol not to ¢isturb the money market, and to this end Will so dietribute and-time its drafts 9s to keep itg sub-ugonts, the gational banks aud others in as cay a Position as possivle, Money may, however, be more active and command higher rates than it has latterly done, but this wili be rathr bencficial than otherwise The money market for a number of weeks past has been more or less sluggish, while speculation has been rather quiet. It indeed generally happens that active specula- Mon 1s attended by a materntely active seven per cent money market, while panics have eccarred when mouey has boen extremely cheap end abundant. A recent shipment of seven millions of onrreney on government al to New Orleans has exerted indueneo in sii teal, loans have been offered tb-Cay wi owgh six has been paid in some quart Une continues dull first class commercial papor rates from six to nine per some and cont. Foreign exehange, although Inactiv, as usuufon the last day of the week, is firm, aad bankers ask no a 110% for their sixty days Dilla The shipment of specle aggregated $728,305, of which the City of London took $608,000 and the Bavaria $115,30/ ‘Thia was loss than had been expeeteds but. Wodncaday's and following steamors it is believed will take oui larger amounts than have becn usual of late. The markets are unusually bare.of foreign goods, and the orders that are now being sent forward will involve heavy Lapor tations. Gold bas been dull, and the ductuations have been from 120%'to 129%. The opening price was 159%4, and the closing one, at ive P.M. iso * The market for preiroici.m shares shows increasing ac- tivity, although the new company and off land specula. tion is being severely Jet alone by the public. The sales of stock at the Public Petroleum Bourd this morning amounted to twenty-five thousaud four hundred and eighty shares The Secretary of the Treasury has synod a sories of amcnded regulations providing for the appointincat of Treasury ageuts to purchase cotion om guvernmeut ac. count; but new that the war is practically over, it seoms unnecessary for the government to keop up this Treasury agency system, which opens the door to corruption and throws obstacles in the sway of legitimate commerce, There is at the «ame time hardly aéufficient reason why the government should enter the cotion market ac a buyor and veller when pri- vate enterprise ig will.ng lo undertake the task. In the multitude of Treasury reguiations respecting trade with the South there is confusion and no little circumlocution. The Treasury Department has reason to, suppose that some of the State banks which have reorganized under the national eurrency act have a larger amount of notes imcirculation than their capital entities them to, by reason of a portion of their old issues being still out, in addition to the new. The following circular has ticre- fore been issued, with a view to the investigation and cor- rection of thie evil-— Ornce or Comrrroiien oF THe CURRENCY, 6, 1865. ment, #9 indi- Treasury Derarrernt, Wassixazos, Sin—Yon are requested to make a st @ated in the enclosed form, exhibiting Pir:t—The amount of your ‘clronlation asa Stato bank the date of the conversion of your bank to the national system. ‘Second—The amount of such circulating notes out- standing May 16 1865. You are also requested to speci. 9%, as a separate henge your regular monthly report, e amount of State bank circulation outstanding at tho date of such statement, This information is necessary im order to determine the amount of national coer that may be tesued to your bank without exceedin, ratio prescribed by the amendment to seotion 21 Currency act, passed March 3, 1865. In fuiure it wi be requisite, in Grader to avoid confusion or misundorstand- ing, to each order for national curroncy a statement of the amount of notes of your old bank out- Sanding at the date of the ordor. F. CLARKE, Comptrotloe of Currenoy. It would have been better, howover, if a statemont of the old circvlasion had been required of each bank before supplying it with the mew currency, when the amount of the formor outstanding should have been deducted from the amount to which it was entitled Under the national law antil such time as the circulaticn of the old notes was withdrawn, the ag- gregate circulrtion of both issues being ia no instance suffered to exeved the maximum of ninety percent of the capital suthorized by the act of Congress. Aw it is many of the new bauke, after obtaining ninety per cent of circulating notes upon their subscribed capital, ag reproseuted by bonds deposited with the Treasury, aftorwards increased their circu- lation ten per cent by buying bonds to place on deposit with their customers’ monoy ; eo giving them e circulation *qual to their aggregate capital. This cus- tom was, however, put a stop to by a Treasury order issued while Mr, Fesseaden was Secretary ; but it is not known that the hanks which had previvusly resorted tu this method of expanding themselves have reduced their circulation »y the ten per cent thus obtained, and yet tt isa matter of cuficieut importance to call for inquiry and correction. The impor ations of dry goods at this port during the week endin, ay 10 compare ua follows with those of the previous woek :— Werk ending May 10. Entered for Consomp'n. we. Phos. Value, Manufscinres af wool. “$154,042 816 Manufactures of cotton Maoufacturos of wilk, Manufactures of fax 267 Diwecoliavevus .. oo 21,269 at 3,726 $623,097 1,800 494 $194,166 1,007 a ny, ba pity Manufactures Of flax.«. 576 1st iat Miscellancous,..6+-.5.. 609 27,071 3308 $580,527 6,690 $1,260,631 $207,900 98. $40,901 roe Total... ++ 3,260 War-housed. Manufactares of wool... 840 Manufaciures of couon, 190 2 Manufactures of silk. . i Manufactures of fax. @ | 14.216 Miscoil ab oe 176448 Total......seeceeeeee S19 $500,667 216 $70,049 The returns of the Bank of England for the week ending April 26 compare with the statoment of the pro- ‘vious week as follows:— ‘The Bank of France return for the weok ending April 87 shows the following changes :—Incroase—Cash, eleven and two-thirds millions; curreut accounts, thirteei and ono-fifth militona, Decrease—Commercial bills, twe thirds of j Robes, three millions; treasury bal- ences, t of » million; edvances, stationary. The value of money in England undergone no Material change singe the previous The rates of Giscount im the principal cities on she Continent ware wa follows:— a Sta +> ~~’ ‘The Euglish official roturns of tho imports aad ox- ports of bullion and specie for the wook ending Aprit 26 sbow that there were spported into Great Britain gold valuod ab £134,219, and silver £20,113—togother, aged r ‘ £163,252. There wore exported gold valued af £819,404, | “the win to mere | = ee £1, , £41,004. The o'cigok, from her 140 and silver £104,500E4together, £413, exports, Foam : pp oat ion market in London was reported quiet st | “Ona rdatives and friends are invited to ames the The bi last detes, snd without change in quotations, The fol- lowing lable shows the present value in Eugland of gold and silver cains of different aationalities, according t@ the British standard ~— funeral, from the residence of his father, tsasc F. = la 331 ped Sanety ree on Monday afternoon, —On Sou ar: 20m of Robert and Aun Keogh, Segue May 2, Somn age. Phe frieuds and relatives of ott family we ted jate residenge, No. | therefore, exceoded the tz.ports by £260,063. Per Ownce. a@eae standiarey 2 | attend the funeral, {rom hie iat West ee eee (gieudara se ty fours tioot, thi pigs batt hoy 3 Kinin. On Thareday May 11, afer a short Magan Doudi pairiot. «ie. 3 Joum Kaxouusm, Jr, inthe age, Do. Spavit 3M 6 ‘The friends and relatives of reel are respectfully Napoleons. .. 3 6 8 tay. anna the tera, from 172 | _, Ten gullderpieees, 4 4 A Yes ae Brookiya, prs pracy afternoon, at threo Silver coin, Mexican and Sou! ae ha bs Biv oy Sasi par dam renal one tas «eg of alma, oasis Oa: ‘The traile recelpts of rallways ih the United Kingdom Ireland. of Groat Britain amounied, for the weok ending #24 of ie friends and relatives of the family are respectfully ‘invited to attend tho funeral, from his late resi April, on 11,841 miles, to £657,310, and for the corres- io W. uy, om See a te taal teed putl.400 alien 6 GHATS | oe oeieh numccnteratinge teria: ‘showing an increase of three hundred and fifty one miles Kuarisa —On pig 13, after a short IlIneas, and an increase of £42,636 pgp Lape 3 ‘Anna 0. Kugo- ‘American stocks were quoted in Londen on the 28tb | 'Troatives and (riends of the family are respectfully ult, as follows:— invited the |, on Monday at Marylaed 5 per cen os 4 ‘two o'clock, os of her parents, No. 566 United Stuies 5-20's, 1882 @ per coat oo 8 OF personnes oe Percy. Tee reteates'sil'te Virginia State 6 por cout... 2 2 kon to New Bey Cometery Do. 6 per cont... lense sopy “at}ano aud Groat Western, N. ¥. sec., 186 krreners "Ont , May 12, Bemasr, wife of Joba mort, 1880, 7 per cent... oe n peta Bosscommon, Ireland, aged , 2d ‘mort., 1881, 7 per cen! 62 ry The relatives and (riends of ; Penns Wana, 4 "1st mort, ‘iaia: 68 2” inviled to attend the funored, Do. do., 24 mol 1882. . 02 cry NO. 4 Broadway, Williemabarg, Eriv shares, $100, all paid). rey 46 ‘Laxvaxt.—On Satarday, May “) Ld, T pev cent preferred do. 40 a aged 6 yours, 9-moutbe snd 28 days, danghier of W. an Njinois Central 6 per cont, 1875. . 176 3 Margaret Lindsey. Do., $100 shares (al! pala). . th « 78 ‘The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at Morietia and Cincinnati RR. bonds, 7 per ct. 68 8 three o'clock, from hor tate residence, Sackett irort, Panama Rit, 2d mort, T per cent, 1672.....100 w 102 | tard Souse from te Glove “oad Bedford, Brooklyn. The Pennsylvania RR, bounds, 2d mork, 6 per friends of the family are toa Ber remains cent, convertible. .. 80 8 ‘will be tnterrod in Greer wood Cemotery. Do., $50 shares. 3 0 Mowanan.—On Patarday, May 13, CATmARine MomAnAN, aged 82 years, @ native of Drameliff, county Sligo. reland. ‘The friends of be family are reqnested to attend the Satterthwaite’s London Circular refers to Amerian 9e- curities as follows :— |) oPhe London market for Ameriean securities bas, during | funeral, om bf aire at two o'clock, from the , Hoon obarncterned by great aniinauep. | residonce of hi law, John Mullane, 96 Mott Ttreet ‘Tho pouwatns wil be talon to” Oaly ary Comotery the full of Richmond, accompanied by vobable surrender of General 109, occa- joned a in prices veek, and on the news authenticated a alill further advance was estab- buying orders for English account. United bi pne at one time touched 68; for interment. Muany.—At her residence, 206 Rridge strest, Brook. lyn, on Sturdy, May 1d, ANWA., the beloved wite of James A. Mewny, aged 20 yearsand 11 months. Notdon of uztal iu monday’ paper, Maesxnve, ~Suddooly, om urday morning, May 18, Gxonae 8, Mrssuxve, iD'the 66th year of hia age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of tho family, also iho mem- bers of the Temmany Soctoty are respectfully invited 10 aitcud the funerst, on Tueway atter.000, al two o'clock from hia Inte residence, 347 Weet Twoifth streot, without further invitation. McGowan. —At’ Winfield, Long Island, on Saturday, quotations to four por cent, and as known on tho opening of the maret this morning Nova Scotian bad arrived, Wisiness was almost , unit the sad intelligence of Bir, Lia- 's assassiiatlon became knoway when all securities expericnoed a sudden and heavy full, which caused seme J conficion, cow ing on the ove of an undsually large set- Moy 18 Mary Buzaparu, eldost daughter of Thomas aud tlement. ’United States dve-twenty:bonds wore tmme- | Eliza McGowan. diately done ws low as 60, and Jiknois at 70, and from ‘Tho friends of the family are reapeottully invited to attend the fuaoral, this (Suoday) afternoon, at balf-past these’ priges there was no reaction, tive-lwenty bouds olosiug at 583g 26034; Mlinols, 6934070; Eres, 40 a | two o'clock. ay. MecLavcanin, —At Gy, Polish Ma a Moe wer rome from the Ariay of the Potorng, on ay %, Messrm, Gowan & Marx, the old established dealers tm | ee ny ee. eldagt on of Francie aud ret McLaughitin, membor of Company H Fourth New York hoavy artillery, aged 20 years nod 4 monthe, 'Nosim —On Friday, May 12, Carmanars, wife of Robert Noble, agod 22 years and 4 months. ‘The friends und acquaiutances of the family, and those of ber brothers, Francis and James MoSorioy, are ro- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 2 Attorney strect, this (Sunday) aftarnoon, at two o'clock. American stocks in London, who suepooded on the 2uuh ult, during the uuceriainty aad confusion produced by the news from the United States, on the 28th paid ail thoir Wabilitics in full aod resuaied business, Stock Exche Sarcepsy, May 13—10:30 A.M. ah, reg 109 10 she Brie RR. .630 f do... 800 s2000 0S 6's, reg 10% ‘O'Donnnit.—-On Thursday, May 11, Mancanat, widow 85-20, toe qn of Patrick O'Donnell, aged 48 yoars. «10434 tie feieudw and aoqrainlances of the femnily and those 108% of her brother, Edward Gleason, are rospoctfully invited lua to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) a'ternooa, at two ra 8 20,¢,ni 104% @’clock, at the residence of Misa Margaret Quin, No, 48 'a,10-40, 05. ‘ ae Henry ‘atroet, Now York, 18000 Usb" 10-40, v4 me . Wi Php ed carp epi ni the battlp of Gaines’ Mills, Va, 2000 do, ao WI 9255 et, Jane 2%, —_ Captain Wa. T. Panrkivce, 2000 do 96 g2” | Fitth ent New Fork Volunteers (Due ity a's Zouaves). 7000 Tenn 6 4 92 The remains having beon brought h octane funeral 7000 Missouri 6's. oT 860 90 will take placo from the Chapel of tho Holy Trinity, 6000 Mo 6's, PRRis 71 100 American Coul.. 69 oe of Montague and Clinton streeta, Brooklyn, on 60090 Ohio &'Miss cer 2644 1000MIchSo&NIRR 63 jonday afternoon, at two o’olock, ‘The oftcers aud ‘prs 6000 rie ist m.... 996 63; erry Ar Fifth ae) New York Voluo' the 2000 NY Cen 7's, 76 105 62: mombers of Montauk Lodge, F. and A. M., and his 1000 Dieh C S's, nb 142 62: relatives and fricuds genurally, are invited to attend the 2000 BEQUSs, Let ae 62, wwlhout fursher invitation. funeral Prencs. —In mic a vm. Piorce morning, May 13, Jama M., widor S000 Mich Soa ba, 9D Notloe of c heraafver 1500 Lil Cen bouds, 113% ersivae yea mel anaes night, May 11, Joun 3ucmuet, 1000 Chi& NW lm. 50 Prue funeral wil ak place this (Sunday; ra will take \s (Sunday) mora: ton o’clook. . te Sxow.—On Saturday morning, May 13, Lautan Cawem- pan, infant danghtor of William T. ond’ Sarah %. dnow, aged ‘T months, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the fanoral, this (Sunday) afternoon, ak 1000 MisedeMo Lg ba 38 1000 P, PW&Chi Im, 100 10 cus Merch Ex Bk 100 60 Motropolitan Bk 123 150 Vena Coal Co. Sp Cumb Coal 50 two o’ojock, from the residence of her parents, No. 300 Cary Impi Hudsou street, corner of Perry. 200 W. Sora VCICo 43 Snorr,—At Hoboken, on ri MAY 14, of pneumo- icksilverM Co 55 96 ia, Mra Mancarsr Snort, agnd 76 years. ». 56) - Chic, fy sy RR 106 relatives and fricnds of the family are respectfully invited to attead tho funeral, on Monday moraing at nine o'clock, from the residence of her #oa-in-law, Peter Mohan, No, a RBlcomield street, ret Maat May 1%, Jons Suunsnr, of Eng- lan aged nd inoral wil) rill take place this (Sunday) efternoon, at three o’clock, from his late residence, 216 West Twenty- sixth street. ‘The remains will be taken to New York Bay Cemetery for interment. The friends of the family are invited to attend without further invitation. Londoa "8 Li Sips (England) papers please copy. Sewa. — residence, 292 Lexington avenue, ..' Frday, May aa Witttam Sewaut, late chief engineer of United States Navy. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral tyra in at St. Paul's church, on Monday after- noon, at three o'clock, without further notice. —At ‘amp Barry, post hospital, Washi D. C., of paralysia, on rote ay April 22, Roser late of tho Fiftoonth New York beavy artitlory, 48; onan ch 200 Mit &P da 6 RR 100 Pitts, FLW&C BB 700 do a SASSFaeze: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS! Married. ‘Scvrav0—Tmewsi.—On Tuceday, May 2, by 57g = Dr. Dowling, Joux Suravo to Miss’ Josxraune wut, all of this city, A Philadelphia and Long Inland arene please oop Warra.—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, May 12, of Toxss—Doyia.—On Tuesday, May 9, at the ‘Chrurob of | consumption, Jun M., wife of Dr. A. J. Wate, in the ‘25th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ane invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two e’clock, from her late residence in Patnam avenue, near Frankiin avenue, without further invitation. the Annunciation, Manhattanville, by the Rev. J. Breen, Wirtiam H. Toa to Ganxie K. Dorie, No cards. Wati— aexuan.—On Monday, ima 8, by the Rev. Wm. 4. Clowry, P. J. Wan to féxwme P. BKHAN, of this eity Died. ARusmonc.—Oo Thursday, May 11, after a short ifl- noas, JAMPs AnmsTRovG, aged'35 yeara, The relatives aud friends of the family, also eae lett bors of Key Stone Lodge, No. 236, F. nna A. M, quested to attend the funeral, from Oud Follower Balt, corner Grand and Centre sts., this (Suuday) afternoon, ~ SHIPPING. NEWS. ALMANLO 200, ny TORR—TmtS var. one o'clock. Port of New York, May 13, 1 Masomc Norics.—Brethron, you are hereby summoned Nou, ¥. bad = = (oer Fptino) Odd Hot: a) Toul, Ham err Toom: a0} Bavaria (Ham), Taube, Goutham Seo nin, comes Grilea And Gout ste hia Sunday) yt 2 Sapapgebianae vena vege Muripowa, Howes, Now Orleans. Straxnship Republic, Doliaed, New Orlonus—W f Robson Steatnahtp America, Clift, Savannab— Wakeman, Gookia at twolve o'clock, for the gage ie hae ral of our late Brother, Jamo Arman e frater- 4 are invited to anite with aa W. Tnowan, Secretary: J. J. JENNINGS, Dickinson. ‘Acsrix.—On Monday, May 8, Joux 3. Austix, inte | — Steatnshrp Chase, Rogers, Savannah—8 Jones. colonel of the Seventy-second rogiment New Yord State Steamanip E Sore ‘Chapin, Newbern--C Gooleneed. Steamehip Joba Glbson, Geoghegan, Aleaearia Wa J Voluntocrs (Third Excelsior), aged 58 yoars and 11 months. ‘The folatives and friends of the family, also Amity Lode, Ne. 328, F. and A. M., and John 8. Austin Asso- ciation, wre respectfully invited to attend the funeral feo the Governor's loom, City Hall, this (Sunday) after. oOM, ut two O'clock. Joux 8. Austin Asnooution.—The members of the Association, friends and acquaintances nnd citizens gene: me & sp Rt Port Hoyat—altxby & Co. Burk ter, i “y ark . fare Louisa (Br), ville, Spain—G F Bul- Boawood. 3 rally, who dostre to participate in the funeral solcmaities ig D Alverty (Be), Morris, Antigua—Jones & Lou OF the late Colonel Svan &. AUeTIN, to take place on Sua- Tels Favorites Sen, Bk NT Tromberipers Bona. pe, May 14, at two o'clock P. M., from the City Hail, | Brig Bequimaus Ear oll & Frit, are requested to moot at No.1 Barclay stroet, atone | Brit ties (ie), Dickson, Clentucg Cnareralt o'clock P. M., without further invitation. The body will be interred 1 Greenwood Cemetary with Mason honors Bre ie Rep Pe ei Eris (Beh, iemenn St Jotna, YPGordon, Bruce & Buitable badges will be rea: 4 for ali who may desire to participate. THOMAS C. BURNS, President. ms iurora (Br), Cashow, Harbor Grace, NF—B F Small JAMES REED, Vice President. Monish, Cow Bay—Jan i a itis ee ‘s rg Eran Ae Tina P Tuite Goa Buco Bove bam tothe B Comotery ai e Maria rage 5 ‘i er, ms e remains en o Evergroens hr Marta jay, St John tenon fot Se a We tet en 8 Fo rong May 13, Haxwan V. Bonse, wife Bebe Nancy eae i Swoon, Mobliont 'B oy tiny ibe tieune ona welatives of tho tiietly areturites te Sali Ky Tier = Dicer. HoiieA Bl B Eg Co, iim Sotenet went pth an jence, 811 Bowery, FS . Vera’ Matthews, Jacksonvilie—Van Brunt & is ul ra0on, at two o'clock. Saturday, May 13, Riowanp Coorea, tn the rs ‘Sarees Oe aan Wiceaiee NC~Thomas & Holmes, sot eur of his age. che Bay Sate, Terry, Richmond. Va—Fowle & His friends are ily poser to attend the fune- Schr Ai er o iioken jiokman, Richmoad, Va—? J Camp- po ee zo late ares , No an atrect, this - vernoon, a! ir Ccumen on Sautrday, hay fata of disease of | Schr PE Wiese, Monts, Salbury, M4-Ven Brash & heart, Jame yearn, Menesied the toversl ta foeday's papers She Lainie Fota, Calaie— Simpena & Beton. Fauver,—On Saturday, May of ANIL PALVEY, #00 aN sec a Paine, jor wen bpm and Mary Falvey, aged 6 months 6 fas EO. Fall River, and relatives are respectfully invited to . en lexandria, aulona the funeral: (rom Whe restdepoe of his parents, 356 Blaser ch. Powler, t= pon od third stroet, Serra tnte ae . jteamer jeseey, Smith, Pht tin delphta Fauox.—On Thuraday, May 12 ‘com rs which abe bore wiih Thrantas fortinade: i Muse, © my | AM Ay, 5 Thomas ip Mi v ‘The frionds of the family are invited to attend the fa- the 1 eral, this ) afternoon, at half-past two from her No. 48 Adeiphi street, Brookiya, without farther Faness.—Of Ly Fanner, native of erg as oteeas > - san erties to eet teamabip: ase (U & traneport), Spencer Aleraadria, &3 the fanersl, thts ‘two. from | hours, with sory U Seperate, “powia On Padny Varese a, alors es wit, | 4 remem severe 7 es Wagar Powin nates cf Waghand, aged 60 Fears | urge. be Rares Seay ee ‘The funeral will afternoon, at ¢ Bordesus, 46 days, wth wine, (of Messen, NP), Burnard, agua, 9 days, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1868. arch 99 for Sma ada Misccllamcous. Purser Groea, of steamer Morrimss, from New Orteias bas our thaaks for favora. a“! ‘Sie’ batts tn ‘anus te pasa eet ta Senet es, on terms mot Tee abl is gow et pat rd Tea Laps fine, Pidton for Boston, was Gis A te Denes name not sah hay rete gre Wren arm eek cuppierenr| farmed awey wid culwnter damuged. Seige m3 8 sa | Wi ieerny to Mariners. \ “SOUE Um COLDMDD ROKBETEAD. A Rock with 4 by Boyer pe oe the Southera Buoy e clear abe or souse distanoe aroun: ad TAM ES DONWAN, sustor Avtonidant, KORTHBART COAST OF IRELAND—WRAOK Ut abd bee Loa. aise Orrige, Noles is beceby gm at the Port of Dubie Cn Cor Seer tatarn se’ Gs be! Plaged to nate Ue’ pou 7 ry iettera on Mt, ie ition of Wreck dog i, peifant Lough, about midway Dorween Bax gorand The buoy distant about? lowing marks an North gnd of Bluck, Ths lower id nec dleg netacor pe ieer on the wer mest Ay al 10 wal about half ebb. nee ‘All boarings magnetic. Variation 24 45 W. By orden Wicliase LERS, Secretary, wre Forse, Newoastur, 27, 186$.. ‘A Beacba, with Mbcetos Bal oppo te heb thee mason tho cuter edge of the Bluck Middeus, at te ontrance of the River Tyuc, with the following, bent ag, by compass, viz Tynemouth Lighthouse, NE oanels enterag the river, when airtcast of the bendon, should gradually hwul to tho southward, wud open the Taste ai By order, UKRIL, Seoretaty. Whateusen: ric (Iate ship) Ghinu, Gifford, eld at New Bedford 12th ina for Miatslonnd Lodien, Coven. , & re Lydia, Turner, jew London, was at Beleona March 4 with 136) bbls oll, boend tome, ‘alin cma Rf tho the yore wilh the tas rok ale {idand BE by by B: Spoke, kee Ship Galatea, Cook, from NYotk Maroh 4 for San Francis. ot otntee eee from NYork for Shi ark Voluntocr, 4 from NYork for 30, ktB 20S ton (09 abe, a Bark Aurolis, Howes, trom Stngavore for Shanghne, Fob 6, lat $ 09S, lon 125 OY ‘ Bark Liner o Sage oes ym N'York for Buenos Ayres, March lat 168, ee from NYork for River Plate, March 7, lat 15 Sear Altea Temot ‘26days from Cardif for Payta. March Civ, Gavett, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, ue 47 #4, lon 12 09. ark Mary Durtdaa, Morion, from Cardiff for Baltimore, April 1, Ine 30, lon 10. ‘Riv Grande, {from Matanzas for NYork, May 8, off iv Double Headed Sho! oro apa Ports. Brewer, April 26—Arr Alamo, Sricker, NYork. opie rotor ierarider Dekker, ee Banwanos, April 4i—8id brigs Mateo Polo, Roberts (from Philadelphia Mayaguez; Morey Parker (Br), Murray, Glon- fuegos (and Je ae aa aes aa, Canvirr, Grooxnaven, Aj fram Valparat: —Acr Toutonia (s), New York (and eld for Cows, Aoril Hamburg: BY ott 94nd Skuaer March SCOLd trou scugor, shlp BMixs (Be), ‘ton. low date, Baterpe. Story, from Liverpool, oes a aot King, Smith, Shuaghae; 23d, “Geen Town, oak March 26—No are Hareinyy Ai i No Am vow in port. Otenruna eco, My bark Alexandria, Suow, Boston; Bien iewart, Gatn, Phila AmDuNAs May SCARE Bachelor, Suler, New York. Sid $2, Com I Gliford, Boston; bth, Anna, Hutchivaon, ak Drat, Af page by, John Bertram, from Hamburg for NYork: Lorengo, Morrlinan, fro! im London for Cardiff. Farugotn, ae —Sid J watt, ‘Winewell, Pembroke. jestone, April 37—Of, Gertrude, from Fous NYork for Aut- Bit amd, April 681d $A Stamlot, Sampson, NYork. a feo ‘Flushing With, comaceont Halenbeck, nt ee rig Joseanl captions Raltimore: ALAA ay ese nhine, Ub, aohrs Wentworth, ni RYork! Oth, Bipple, Robe ba id 6th, echr Sere Lang. NY ‘ork. > Pe, a, Sicramroo il Z—Arr Nova Sootian (a) » Bre Brown, Port- Corning, land: 28th, ook Apr MoGuigan, New York; barry buco. Pernambuco. Id Bin, Senator, Weber, Calhoun, Montevido, via Cardiff. Bia seth: Lizele Ho Dawson, New York; 2th, Pleiades, Knowlton, Ralered’ for for tg ate, Clty of City of FLOR te Now In the river rand bound 2th, Gentoo, Yalperatany ei Monmreh of att ott Mivkadn aed Bolle Wood, PiRgraith, Howe, Sovttan (9), May 4: China (a for Boston Mag 13; Clty of a4 a are Toe Now York Us [Pe Ct Wartous Holmen for do May b¢ Webste Sean olen ay 5; aa york tmmédirely: Coburg, aloedn, for for Palade fi bay aticaore OSes iaapags May 1, Annapoil Pick oan, pile a Bio ‘York in PApRDoN, April 18—Old Sone’ Le Dionaocke, Hayward, Port ip. td April 2%—Of, Yorktown, cag: from London for ma, Sie, Rous, Po Foran fay © Fox, Ross, us Fa sea do; Susse jorge Fania, " hia; Balch, Whaley, Caibarien port; sehr Job Vane Sintthe its ATE NYork, Mannan Big 26th, brig ig tions, “Roberts, New York. jay t, bark Aoscia, Pinkham, Port Spain. Mivawonoss’ Abed 10—Arr bark Palsdia, Brown, Balti- ra ‘Tagen, Apett 27—I0 Milwaukie, Brown, for eka ene ree ee Newoastur, Apeil %6—nt out, California, Robinson, for Cronatad it Nassau, April 10—Arr hark Pride of the Sea, Colitos, New York (and old sume day for Matanzas: Tithe bank jariru: do font. mae for Matamoros); loth, arty: rs, Ned ad 18th for Matncron) ‘ate ° Law, Amabury, (and ol May 1 fe for bomen timore mes’ Hole ve omen Baker (from esten ma leneiny, yO—Are ships MR Ludwig, Harding, Lives sudwig, Ho: rr. pool; ii, Inland Home, Mano, oe "fin pire Queen, Mo WN'tark (before revorved art Ravan, "pet Teck Bini or for Cronsindt. Bostou Boston; bongs Bright i hg ye day: Alpes Scan Ane 3 dar: st Duala, ‘Sid Ba, ueray ‘Suteups, hd Am Dae are aaa Far West, ron, From 8 Newport for Rio Ja- “Govpanuan, April 7—Sid Valentin, Bosworth, Geno. arch s Bin port ships John N Norman (Br), Bd. Reindesr, MeLellan, vac; bprk ‘bi. ages ce 1, ‘Star, Sparrow, for No eewarow. March 4—Si¢ Hucirens, Whelden, Sounasava, Fab 27—Arz Soll. Kodarsge, Yor pax, Jean Si Bo: Soar tip Keaworth, Brown, Br'di00, A siedaieetin Overton, Now York, Aes N ae Sarr chy Kren Petite, Row i: nexpected, Larsen, y ‘ship Ain Gongress, werd, Loudon. nioatioe. sh paestece Ports. ‘ON, steamers Asia (Be), Mi: prt, escent ond Hallton: George Imore; bark Richard Irvin (Br), D Gt; brig Wiutiam WW Nash (ie) Gould, Cape wi }, Gooday and Poay. Price, A adelphia; Empire, Ei Ship Santee, Parker, from Ondiz; bai pos Ayres. Cid sbip Brenda (Br), Andrews, NB; A Allen, Sylvester, Matangas: Fury. Ray, New OF: BE . Hardy, Cape Haytien;'Rolerson, Sooke ot pile, tay tes Aan, re hay aig ua ees tars Horwood, Oty Bee, mes fsa os ricvork Portland, Oana ‘Colt Aulanta, wa dass ae es 6, ma i ih schre Rare Se ananany Oe EE er arAtLenn BR, Moos ochre pager yer ess i EEE See Ghevienen + ‘en eats oe se WONILADELEH i , Ebro Eee Foi atest ha ia Bie iat at TPR OF ‘ ite pila 3 7a page re * a nie Lr D ri mane rn i a ane dee Collins, EE ee td ecke ae ey ay Se anh oy Phila WINANCIAL, eae. ‘doo surrender “MEMDRIES OF THE WAR,” PproRuerion or cg == ooenpe- “BOLDIERS’ ROUNTe! 108 BONDS NO. 2," } iaanalt aoe BOI ot igeen onsen. Mey sored COUNTY OF NEW YORE, Fenty; eotd separ und in one volume, fs i Fern that the’ SRoldiere Bounty Pacd'|| OSTEMERSOOPIC VIRWS OF BATTER Penh iy me Jane ween fe op whan chines donetal, se “aga zi Pa Se CORE sea a ck a the peesoatation PROPOBALS FO FOR A LOAN ; ‘$1,641,500 “SOLDIERS BOUNTY Bake, REDEMPTION BONDS OF THE counrt Or NEW YORK. witt be Tecelved at this office ‘Tue Rented proposals Nay 2h itd, ub Zo'alocs P. M., when the same will be publicly opened, for the whole or atiy. part of the sum of one septa | a and Portraits thelr several Staffs, 8 art theraon, wil on of aals oes thie 2.0 her AWK a yerind SPECIAL at the Mercer no Chia ( joni a ‘ab 85 'Glo: . CHILD, President, Wess J. Koonas, Sooretary. enone LIBRARY AS: ASSOCIATION, BEQULAR UNION {ON NOMINATIONS. — six (butidred and forty.ono thousand five bundred ot va! pHouaty, Rund Redemption Bondy | raRodoRre F. VOLTEN, et tou Erobaoge Boat: of the Laws and an erdiannce of the Boa For Vice Pr refuse qpnrvend Wy (oe Mturor, day 9 PETER VOORMIA, wilh Ponnbie-Ueilfond Compsay. Tho said buds Wil boor Inwrest ab the rave of even ‘ocrespon secretary, cont pe ny payable halt yeasip, o8 the: let dap af PRED. Mi. anes es ES and Roven >t year, aod te privoipal will ve 68 |GEO. f JORDAN, with 8. W. Lowls & deemed nx follows: patina hundred thousand dollars on the Ist day of Novem. wevive hundred thousand dollars on the 1st day of Novem- r, beY2, Five hundred thotisand dollars on the Ist day of Novem- NOR dee Magkinali, pai ‘Now ‘York and Serre Neem For Directors, out . Cooper & Colbura, ike #0. THOS H. OUT ion with Sprag x NE, witb J J it 8 J ne hundn one th H ane ren, with Oat er Dexter & Co, mt hi nde fend fortgong thousand five hundred dottare | D. D rs Cader, Dexter & C5. ‘The proponcia will stato, the umount of bonds desired and Ginn, t t “Dip eho tt with Adnms» Express Company. the price per ono buntred dollars thereof, and the persons | C1 ‘ATH, wits Lockwood whone propounla aro acce epted wil thotedpon a Henthived 0 JOHN a TOs Ee ah De oft sre: canned Latkad Canal Oe. serene, ety Toe Nase thes, the Broa deve7 Baa of thie tioket’ will toast cb Mie Jones House, 706 thetn raagreivey. nee an aS ory evening UGtd election, Jn presoating to tae Cor roMer the receipts of th Be are ty trdumnivor fee ouch daprstia: the parties will & Sige CIAL, NORGE. MAS NIC TESTIMONIAL 20 to regeive bonds for cqual amonute of the par value of tae OW GY CM ss:er ul Coges aan obteid tie sums awarded to thom, bearing iuterest from June 1, 1865. te eabern oF tier lndgon nt Swsby de bidkler’, 430 Broome. Each proposal should be eonted wud indorsed SP oposala for Boldiere! Pounty Fund Redemption Bonda, No. 2." ond. enelosed in a crivelope, addressed to the Compirotior ‘The cight is reserved to reject any or ali of the bide, if red Wega eaary to, pepta to the intos MATT NA Sur oe, New Yors, Deraurmernos ny Comrrnotten’s Orrion, Yay 3 | 1865, RMY OFFICERS! AGCOUNTS SETTLED, AND GRR. revt, corner of Urosoy. cberonts ht Se HEEPS HEAD BAY, AflOY.—THR UNDERSIGNED hereby respectfully lavites his friendgite attend toe Opening of the “Lindewnann Hotel,” ui sneop’s Hoad Ray, J. on Monday, the 16ta of May, 1366, whea » aple cw) Indocty will be ‘ready, and a band’ of uhus.o ‘rill ho ia attone- ance or bbe benefit of the guests. PRANK LINDEMANN. tifleates of non.indvbledness obtained in ‘the shortest 1K MEMBERS OF E BEA OE, NO: 175 posaible time. pe 0. F., are reveal lnvited exci the: Penh} All Army aud Navy Clajrus collected Gur late worthy, brother, Aca Butinan, from tis lite id Vouchers cashed, & CO. ses earinws ae ie ‘deuce, 25 Greenwich avenue, hla (Sanday) 8 aiternoon, Ma 14, at turee v'elock, B GAY, Home Inaurancs atl dds Browd ay. Louis Hausen, Seoretary. WOR SALB-ARVEN PUR O#NT FIRST MORTGAGE | > THT SNET Ses dor of the Vorig secund. and neni te peek, ferry, an co SOSA so edhivis batbinteiacist ocd3 REE TOME oS. TAGOMS, No. I New sie et cornor of Wall, a. Rome UAVANA Lutreny. OFFICIAL DaawiNa OF MAY'S. Ney. YORK AND TART FAL BACLROAD OOMPANY, 1 KORG TUL TU StOOK HOLDERS. Wo. Prise§No. Prise.\iV6. Br ‘Tho annuaf election for thirteen directors of this company | 26 --! for the year euauit walt be tela ‘at the oflico of tho compas 03. ny, higgins 1 Tweaty-aixth wireet, on = ils elt he epancd 12 o'clock at noon una 2 | 58 olan PM. of ca “ 63. ‘The transfer books will be closed from 4 o'clock. P. 068. . there Yat day of Money UNI ® orolouk A, Mo of the ty ass 30. May next. EMBRAON, Sec'y and Tres surer. MH [oncK Foc CAPITA LtaTS — LOAN FOR R Tue Oty f it = be re- ceived at the City Clork’s Tool a the Odd Tellows" ae) in Sethe fa 16, 1886, for of the city of Hoboken, up to seventy-five thousand ollare, to beat Inicreat at the rete af eet er cent per snanya, the loan to run from five to forty Soata, Ported wishiog tootfer propossis for the shore loan int Ee FouN, neceunery NE. ea ” ity Clork, ‘at bis Odd Follow: Hal or oan. B CHARDERLAIN, Chairman of Committes, “ PMN MAR fue te aries eos AMERICAN GUANO moenens, NEW YORK, 1, » held at the Com- Seen Piny’s oe onthe vo fant te following named gentle. ‘Trustees for the e: std Jou ¥ by. STANFORD. ; Aba menting of the Se etic he ford Wee" Fr "Preside, (Howard, Mather acre _|__ HOWARD MATHER, Secretary. $6. 000 - te York. “STATE BOUNTY CLAIMS wanted.— igi paid. Y made for 1 cornsal By to Uti. MORLOW, i o-8 Watt tree streot, room as * ‘adh ous. Saw. 5 TO LOAN-—ON NEW YORK 0) $300.00 sty, ta aio to a ae 1 Joskew Maso 3708. Srl a : Ss “REWARD. —LOsT, ON FRIDAY, A WHITE AND | 958. $25 Hie Reder wit plomse” povara Ate } suse SRS QUERI. No, 194 Kust Thirty-cighth sireet ast... REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY APTRROOM, IN OR | 1262. near Filth avenue, between 424 and 2h airrets, a | S278. h of Keys. The finder will receive the above rewardon | 1807. them to No. 88 Irving place. s 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 48)... sp tke assists Towed by bating ioe ae | ni 14) Centrn stroet. mare Wa? tins 1), REWARD STRAYED FROM NO. 9EAST TWEN- ie. lty-necond street, on Monday, a Scotch Terrier Dog, | 004. with the suincriber's mame and number of his realdence oun. his collar, Whoever will return bim anal! recoive the abeve | #133 reward, W. BELRS, N ty-second wt. 7 REWARD—LOST, A $500 BILL ON STATE ‘said bill $100 Bank of New Brunswick, N. J. being ee ‘ then apd Diried on bah ho fuer will Fecalve tie above ree Prien pang jetorpaiion Sgt, Te et Meets by cain 30 Fa ‘Qutna, Scranton Cval office, Furman rates paid for Doudloous apd all hide Of Gold and, Bilver. TAYLOR & OO,, Bankers. 16 Wa ere, 16 Wall strcet, New Yor. $50 0 Bran FROM THE couxreR | __ wt jo. § Nara sa wary Ni Heh or ¥ pamanse cee read at wee enna ‘$00, BARB OFF Baise $00 Malberry stcoct. ive | BARE (Cte helt tnigroat fo au euvetpeies va thle oy SS face tere is hrerte ts procs REMOVALS. in nnax~sne | pane indopendent of anid enterprise, Dut requires, more at R EMO’ Crom te advertise than he’ona give it. He hs etase code tae ‘yo 70 fore offers his interest to yy 184 Fulton street, three doors east of ( at Rddrew fi. Re box 4,001 Post oles. 4 ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY AYERS. Oteaeoaen Aeyenrers wae 4 hada “hy aud moved thelr branah ofc from 442 Brondway to Yong experignen in the prod butlding corner of Grand and Crosby streeta, desires (0 form a copartnershi, - onpltad Wo comenenoe iene tw ‘as MOVAL.—MRS._ &. ot Duown. wera eoae placing w toierview ean be ad and pro rove fessor on ppects ble. . orice ¢ B COPARTNERSHTE: irom and ’ =a | eee he bustgoss mil red ah Ose ° Toresed'n how tras {or thal purposs aig bee, HY. @. D'antIn. ONCH ROO} ones Be Xaw eve, Hi i 1088. R earn nee 'WANTED.—, toh IVER OR SPBCIAL 6 eee PG eh res ser to ress ate EMOVAL.—MESDA: . VIR! R Tomoved frees Nos bio Nari? Ohiton in “a maYe, FURNITURE. Pimiegt Pherreetiin nb Avene A Feea ey K BN? OF HoUARHOLD lente Pampa. INVENTOR, Wil0 HAS PRRVECTED Morais ifanatece ay i, and aed et whtoh's aes ee Mf thas, sien Gare oy i or rive rent ND by 4 ou oaty ay. ‘i6r Bicester sh apes te a ARTNRA W. a 4 a ean AN? ‘fate ras moran TURKITORE 7OR wey baz wi omg New Yona, May 1, 1806. AM BOU! py sete pM HERRTOPORE cater sha nome of Lafarge ‘urge & ae W' gO rah op bai Lie’ fa a shes Eat el as wu (Salen Br

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