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s00a bid up by the opposite party to 704. Tals 41 was steady, but inactive, Erie was 1 per cont @ the close of the Bret board than at yesterday's ‘Mudscn River %, Fort Wayne %, Reading was % lower, New York Contral %,. Southern 34, Rock Island 34, Quicksilver , The rest of the Met was without chasge. Goversment securities wore neglected. Coupon fve-twenties were quoted at 3 advance. . At the open board at one o'clock the market was lower Erle sold at a T0%, Reading 92%, New York Con- tral 0054, Southern 0054, Cleveland and Pitte- burg 6334, Rock Island 94, Northwestern 27%, Quick- aarket showed a firmer tendency, bat there was very Jittle speculative activity. The geueral belief favore a = asually large sum of $2,107,000 aailed to-day, making a total shipment for the week of $3,044,268, the gold market was rathorheavy. The opening price waa 131 a, followed by a decline to 13054. quotation ative P, M. was 13034. Foreign exchange was firm, but the transactions were unimportant. Bankers awk 16974 a 110 for thotr sixty days bills, and produce billa, which are quoted at 100 a 3, continue extremely scaroa, Of the specie shipped: to- day the Ktua took $082,000, the America $703,000, the Erin $285,000 the City of Dublin $50,000, and the Corsica $23,000. Such an export in the thnes when the gold speculators held high carnival over the varying fortunes of the wer would have infu- enced the premium materially; but now thatthe rebel- Hon is rapidly resolving itself into a thing of history, and that tho people bave rushed from @ want of confidence in the credit of the government to the opposite extreme of unbounded confidence in it, speculators have deserted th gambling arcnato a great extent, and the daily Quctua- tlous have been narrowed inte fractional dimensions. The legitimate demand for coin can now and henceforward alone cause a rise in the promium; but it is easy to that if the export of specie to Europe continues long st the present rate that it must compel an advance by mak- ing gold scarce in the open market, as well as diminish- ing tho supply upon which we have to rely for the means of resuming specie payments at some future day. The import trade is on the increase—the gold value of the | SVenue Baptist church, tmports at this port for the week ending May 10 being $3,504,863, against $2,316,488 for the provious week. ‘The exports wero valued at considerably leas than half of this sum in eurrenoy. ‘The money market has shown great ease to-day, and the supply of capital offering is on the increase. The common rate is six per cent, but transactions at five are early as numerous. Those londers who triod the ex- periment of raising the rate on outstanding loans to seven per cent had them promptly returned. Tho con- viction that the mogey market will not be exposed tothe \ contingency of stringency bas become more setiled and | general, and the bull operators on. the Stock Exchange deduce from this an argument ia thoir own favor, Tho iecount line is inactive, and the rate for the best grade of commercial paper is still 6 a 6 por cent. ‘Tho greatly reduced subscriptions to the soven-thitty | corner of Fast Forty.secon foan occaston ‘Ro inconvenience to the Treasury, as it is abundantly supplied with money from the heavy sub- ‘soriptions Which wore made during the mouth prior to ‘the third series of she loan being placed upon the mar- kot. ‘There was a further sale of fivo thousand bales of tho Savannsh cotton to-day. The bidding was aotivo, and —— Tho prices rea- | also be a moruing service commencing at half, the galo lasted Jess than half an hoor, Uized varied from S4c. to 48}¢c. per pound In gold, the rate fixed for which by Mr, Stewart, the Sub-Treasurer, + waa 1304. ‘The imporiations of dry goods at this port during the ‘week ending May 1% compare as follows with those of the previone waete Week onding —- Week ending May 10. May 11. pn Se —~ Bwtered for Contump'n. Pigs. Value. Pkys. Value. Manufactures of wool 816 $243,174 em 202,240 Manufactures of cotton. 243 68,542 179 46,182 Manufactures of silk SSL 257,816 «180 142,361 Manufactures of fla 267 BT, 454 M1 Miscellaneous . 42,918 113 41,082 ‘Total..... $659,707 1,604 $556,035 Withdrawale. Manufactures of wool... 1,007 $412,450 734 $313,172 Manufactures of cotton, 718 214,856 322 106,406 Manufactures of wilk... 202 204,114 176 140, Manufactures of flax.,.1,311 379,181 613 159,736 Miscollancous.......... 2202 60,080 4,964 56,814 Total. ...... 2.05 + + +++ 5,530 $1,260,631 6,909 $775,908 Warehoused. Manufactures of wool... 98 $40,961 103 879 Manufactures of cotton. 9 f os 11,631 Manufactures of silk. bia 14,034 Ww 19,262 Manufactnres of flax, 80 on 140 26,696 Miscellaneous. . vw - _ Total. ....-.+6 vee 2 $70,543 238 $93,208 The Commiasionse of Internal Revenue bas rendered @ decision ia favor of taxing sales of government seouri- tlea aud other «toéks sold by brokers to each otberon thelr own account, Hitherto they have not regarded the Jaw in this light, and they are therefore “exercised” upon the subject. They have been to the habit of mak- ing a return of the sales on their customers’ account only, thereby assuming privileges for themselves which the fatter could not enjoy. The tax on sales of golgand stocks ts, however, one which, id the absence of a tax on all faies, clearly inconsistent, and the cause which pro- voked the gold tnx having died out ft no longer can be resumed to serve @ useful purpose, The present tax law is @ mass of incongrulties, which stands in great need of re- vision. Everything is taxed, and yet the revenue pro- duced is less than might be derived from the taxation of @ fow leading articlos of consumption. This is # matter which calls for the investigation of the Tax Commission at Washington, which we Be- fieve has not yet commenced ite = labors, but which ought to have been done before this timo, in accordance with the autbority given by Congress. The declalon referred to is here given:— L Raven L , May 12, 1905, J Sa—Your communication of May 8, in “istion tothe application of the brokers to be relieved from the tax upon the sales of their own stocks, bas been received and exam/ned. It does not geem to mo to be necessary to take up and consider your several positions in detail, but T will en- Geavor, as briefly as possible, to state my views upon tho question at 2. Section ninety-nine imposes a tax cpon the rales of brokers and bankers doing business ax brokers, It does gut undertake to define what as meant by the term “brokers.” The tax is imposed ipon the sales of mer. chandise, produce, bullion, storks, exchange, notes, &e., and, therefore, by its term, ombraces at’ least threo classes of broecn, the distinction between whom ts well understood. In exeouting the act wo must seek the wees a. “broker,’’ and in se doing v a Jook first to other parts of the ea ‘m is therein defined, 1 am vot jt we ate confined (0 any particular portion of the act for this; but if such definition is given, the Legisiature incor porated it into that part of the law which is the most con- , having regard to the subject matter, In tho present iaw we find, under several subdivisions of section soyenty-nine, the term specifically defined, and the several classes accurately distinguished, and having found the we need look no further, Congress having made the act its own interpreter, we are not at liberty to go outside of it fora definition.’ 1 cannot admit that the oat e made up of several disconnected parts, inde- of other, If your first division, sections ono to tt y-two, Inclusive, was stricken out, all the reat must fall becauee there would be uo organization, and fo Officers to execute it; and if that were (o stand, and the Balance wero stricken’ out, there would be Bothing for the organization or officers to execute, The amendment to the act, inserting in the definition of | “q broker,” a8 given the old law, the words, ‘for thomselves or others, eoquiring an oath averring were made ogg Sie, i derstand argo mainly upon the position that ath a ton bes no application to section ninety-nine, Te th won hem (seid ‘but mast hold that abe coo ja paragraph nine, section seventy. nto ve reread “ik and that the tox of tock, &e., whether made for feromaie : Where « party is 7, and also Dsrartarnt, i the that the transactions gestive. But I an. ve. paragra vers are vot eae See ut if they do woelnens as Alie tam imposed by section ainely. me reek ihe broker es bu vor, and take a’ bat God himselt in no Bott pomition than before: wot io that ‘telieee b imeelf fe ingle labilog mnder this sec iiss ‘The pro peetion | fo tax soles, to which you and eriich did not pags © was wana tax 1ipom Pig) nd ne, and did not Al of the pttonet eoourities, and therefore has no bearing upon Qrvert i and striking ‘out the provi’ ‘on | ] 43 _ Sigerestse;- = ssSse szeteczusisss RK RR. b30- Hy 20Chi HY 00 81 Jon B ee SSeezsse eseeess: ‘RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. SERVICRS TO-DAY. ‘Pe Rev. Alfrod Eddy, of Chicago, will.preach, by ap- pointment of the General Assembly, in the Seventh Presbyterian church, corner of Broome aad’Ridge streets, this morning, at half-past ten o'clock, and the Rev. J. Allen Maxwell, of South Orange, N. J., ata quarter be- fore eight o'clock in the evening. At St. Ann’s Froe church, Eighteenth atreet, near Fifth @ | avenue, the Rev, Eaatburn Benjamin will preach at the quarter before eight and half-past ten o'clock A, M., and half.past three o'clock P. M. services, tho half-past three o'clock P. M. services being for deaf mutes, The Rev, see | Uriah H. Tracey will preach at half-past seven o'clock P.M. ‘The Rev. Thomas Armitage, D. D., will preach in the Madison avenue Baptist church, cornor of Thirty-first atecot, this afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, and at half-past seven o'clock P. M. iu the chapel of the Fifth » Adjoining Forty-vixth street. ‘The Rev. Halsey W. Knapp will preach at Broadway and Forty-seventh street hall, for the Fitty-third street Baptist church, at half-past ten o'clock A. M., aad half- past seven o'clock P. M. ‘The Rev. Sidney A. Corey will preach in the Murray Hill Baptist church, corner of Lexington avenue and Thirty- seventh street, at half-past tea A. M. and half past seven PM. The Rev. Benjamin A. Dean will preach io the Canal strect Presbyterian church, Greene street, near Canal, at half-past ten and haif-past three o'clock, Sabbath school at nine and halé-past two o'clock. At the English Luthoraa church of St. Samos, Fif- teonth strect, between Second and Third avenues, the Rev. J. G, Butlor, of Washington, D. C., wilt preach at half.past ten A. M, and half-past seven P. M. At the Church of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue, sireet—bours of service, bal: ten A. M; end half-past seven P. M.—theiRey. Bieplen H Fas, eet Jr., wi preach in the morning. pr The Potter, D. D., will admiaister contr: 6 ovening. adh discourse will be dolivored this evening by the Rev. Cheever, in the Church of the Puritans, Union sunray 08 ‘on “The Place and Power ot (ircumstuntial Kvi- once in Rogard:to Character and Crime.’’ Service com- in the evenmng at hulf-past eoven, There will ten. At the Church of the Mediator, corner of Thirtieth —_ and a ty avenue, the Rey. Theodore Irving, rector, divide service will bo held at balf-past te ovdloce AME and four Me At the Church of the Resurrection, Episcopal, Thirty- fifth street, a few doors east of Sixth avenue, the rector, the Rev. Edward O."Flagg, will preach. at balf-past ten A.M. and four P, M. A meeting to form a sanitary union will be held at Mo- tropoliian Hall, 95 Sixth avenue, this Geenie at eight o'clock, Mrs. Dr. Hoffman, Dr. Trall, Dr. Weeks, Dr. Moore, Clinton Roosevelt, Baq., and others, will address the meeting, By invitation of Governor Fenton, the Rev. Houry J. Fox will preach to the soldiers at the New York State Soldiers’ Depot, 60 and 62 Howard street, near Broadway, this afternoon, at balf-past three o clock. At‘the Bleecker street Universalist church, coracr of Dowaing oe the Rev. D. K. Lee, pastor, will preach, at bal! aA. M. and half-past soven P.M. At the es church da St. Esprit, Twenty-second strest, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, divine service will be held this ye) ‘at Dalf-past ton o'clock, and after noon at half-past three o'clock, by Rev. Dr. Vor- ron, rector. Tho Rev. F. C. Ewer will resume his labors at Christ's church, Fifth avenue, to-day. Services at bulf-paat ten A. M. and half-past seven P. M. At St. Paul's church, Hoboken, the recior, cosa.” In the evoning Bishop Odeuheimer will adminia- ter the holy rite of confirmation. Professor Mattison, Forty-first street, vear Sixth ave- nue, will preach at half-paat ten A. M. and a quarter to eight P.M. Evening subject —‘Restorationism ; or, The Asravain's Prospects of Cunvoralonafter Death. 8. 8. Snow, 8. M. C., will preach on the Coming of Christ, at three P. M., at Jones’ Assembly Rooms, 656 Broadway. THE APPROACHING DAY OF HUMILIATION AND PRAYER—ACTION OF ARCHBISHOP SPALDING. [From tho Baltimore Sun.) Trosident Johnson having tssued bis proclamation ap- pining Thureday, the Ist of June, asa day of national iiiation abd prayer, on account of the late horrible assassination of President Lincoln, the Most Rev. Arch- bishop Spalding bas ixew circular, in which he calls on the Catholc clergy and y of the’ archdiocese to re- spond promptly ad unanim: se A to the call, und to enter, heart and soul, into the epirit of the day. ered the religious observances of the day, the Archi directs that badges of mourning bo exhibited in front mf all the churches, pastoral residences, convents, colleges, academics aud asylums; the bes of ‘ail the churches are to bo solerauly tolled for halt an hour before the public services, und Ligh mass will be suog in all the chee a churches at tue same hour as on Sanday, There are other mivor orders in the circular, ameng which one to the effect ‘bat where there is no suiticient choir, the Litany of the Saints, with the prayers which follow, may be reaited instead of the Parce and Miserere. THR KPISUOPAL COURCH IN VIRGINIA. Bishop Johns lias issued the following address to the clergy and laity of his diocese ;— To THR CurrGy anv Larry of Tur Dioowse or Virginia t— The issue of the painful confict through which we have passed and which loaves this commonwealth wader tho jurisdiction of the United States, renders very clear the cours proper for us to pursus. Obcdievce to ‘the powers tbat be" “for conscience enke’’ is the duty of all who pro-ess to call themselves Christians, And ax auch are also enjoined to make prayor and gupplication for their rulers, it is incumbent upon them to implore the blessings of Almighty God on those in authority over them, For this purpose the form to which we have long been accustomed is for obvious rea- able, Therefore I do not hesitate to ra- commend its u public worship by the good people of this d.ocose, and to iwres the hope that they will be true and faithful to its spirit in all their action and inter- course with their fellow ¢'\izens—that the resumed civil relations oo bo happily majntained and redound to the glory of God and the tempol and spiritual welfare of the nation. J. JOHNS, Bishop of tho Protestant cove of Virginia. THY UNITARIAN ALND COMPLETED. [From the Hoston Journal.) Dr. Btebbina, the President of the American Unitarian Association, aunounces that the subscriptions to the one hundred thousand dollar fund amount up to the prosent time to $103,098 O01, and there are come churcbos yet to hear from. ‘The $10,000 subscription by tbe Church of the Unily in this city ie much the at contribution of any one charch. rae NEW PAsTOR ov a0. ss) R. caveon. @ reception Cyrus D. Foss, recently pointed pastor of St Pau’ Methodit Eplacopal church, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second streot, took jay evening. Mr. foes succeeds Dr. Mo- bealth during the past few monthe baa piscopal Church in the Dio- been v y poor. TOP BELLOWS PROFESSORS TIP OF ANTIOCH COLLAGR, Ten thousand four hundred dotinrs have been sub scribed in New York, and more tv (o be raised, to found & profeesorsl ip at Antioch College, to be called the Bel- lows professors |p, tn bopor of Rev, Dr. Botlows. The Greek Church tn America, TO THE KDITOR OF THE AKRALD, Pray silow mo & fow words of bat stu to your article of May 14 referring to me, T came to this eoantry on the 24 of January last in thé capacity of » missionary to the “clavonians, Grecks and Russians of my faith, who have been here for many years without a church of a pastor. Tam 4 Cossack by birt. Tho readers of Byron's Ma- reppe will kaow my coastry. Born under the Ruasien | ecoptre, and educated tm Rogsia, Took ordérsns a deacon in the Imperial Russian chorch, at Athens, in 1867, Among the free Greoks my freo Gowsack nature mani. feted ttself, and 1 began to work ta the service of free. dora and for the progress of humanity. aving had a correspondence with the estebrated “Tokander, editor of the radical Russian paper in London, the Ball, I wrote him a lettor explaining the evil effets iho... purening tha arenment Curthor, t gest hold. | and ted covssaugnces of monsatic life, This letter bo dootriae of mine the Russian Church caw dreadful here- ties, touting, nn ther Uhougk te bap too foundations bt ‘the Church. so Mi a teen algae este eorfs was agitated in Ru al establishes rofused to free the cert that Chey ellogiig that they dorid¥a thote right-to hold sorte of'the Moly Gospel. In another letter in the Bell I recommended the Russian clergy to place Cnemmetves at the head of the emeccipation movement, and rather whow the teachings: of the Gospel ty their pure aad Dlametess lives, Subsgqueatly the government compelled the enfreachieement of these [episcopal serfs. Built working for. tee of bamanity, I ao loager could remalo @ hamble servaat to autocrsoy, aad, leaving tho Russian servicn, (remained at Athous ame free oit!- ‘so, On the 25th of Fobraary, 1862, 1 received ordiastion asa priest Crom Bishop Molitius, of Constantinople, with- out the benediction of the Czar, which @ acceasary to make valid orders im the Ragsian Charoh. After living there in the miatatey, aad hearing ba phe! state of my aceaniy, I come to America as 6 mimioney oat near belaging ion from the of the Baan ak — io this bse, bad petsiosion Bishop Potter 4 divine Toren funny hrc urcle of diocese, This they wore prevented by ir superiors from ncooptia who looked on Bishop Pottor as ‘apy oth to, accepted the courtesy of the uh oP, rowing that he was actuated by the spirit of Christ. 1 celebrated the Liturgy ta Trinity chapel without images, pictures, gense- — prayers or other ee customs. IT printed tn the Pessoae Meter: ‘8 form of confossion tak ep fre th Church. This made the Rassien Chui confession which they use tends to a nope Sent nne Monarchies do uot Ii gre: The Russlan government has sent tnstractions to op- pose energetically my (ree propaganda, They offer to buy a church for the Greeks—for thore are oo Russian subjects in New York—to we Ay all the expenses of the ae ne ‘a pricat from Russia who will work in the pint. ot the Russian Church (of which Church there appeared a very good explanation in the Hsratp of May 14), This is all ow condition that the Greeks do oot receive instruction or hear sermons from Father Aga; — have no communication with him. ® secret moeting hold by the Grosks in this city, on sachs, they agreed to accept the proposals of the Russian government. They will thus have a regular church, with priest and dresses, images, &e., aad all ox- penses "pale ‘They loave Father Agaptus in the lurch, who tad come jicttation, aod whom they now over al thoir earnest ger aspen Russian nation sadly need schools. Youre, vory respectfully, AGAPIUS (HONCHARENKO), Orthodox Bastera Church. rch angry, as the cysiom and to ko to eee pro- “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS] — Marrted. Branvwro—Druxa.—On Thursday,"May 18, atthe Th teonth street Presbyterian church, by the Rov. Dr. Bur- , chard, Mr, Drea Bratwern to Acyes M. Druka, eldeat daughter of George W. Ditka, all of this city, JA BADT Carbondale, Dra uur: At Dey pg oy 18, ye the Rey. Hoory Fitzsimmons, Po Denux, , to ANNIE 4-CRape, daughter of Hon. thony ae of Carbopdak Mans—Hutse.—In this city, on Monday, Match 6, by tho Rov, Chas, bene Mr. Bayer Mags to Migs Many F. Hutax, all of ( Ryasny-—H au. cr Rev. Mr. Johnston, Raxnowrs OC, Ryesaer, of New York, to Canna Hats, of Williams: Stourexmenae—Sovrwaro,— At Richmond, Me, oa Wednenday, May 10, Waxtox 8. Srormvnenon, of Cox- gackie N.¥,, Eutxy J, daughter of the Hon. T. J. Southard, of Richmond, Me. = YORK VHERALD, BUNDAT, MAY 21, 1866. the teacttags |: Sanronp— Van: —-On Wednesday, May 17, by the Rev. John A. Ro Couxeuius SaxrorD to AMRUA Vannonven, all of this city. Wragrxk—Masxine.--On Tharsday morning, May 18 wy the Rey. Thomas Street, Mr. Axpaew Wensesr to Mise Bamau PRaxces MANning, daughter of the late Iaaao Manuing, all of this city Died. Aneis.—On Thursday, May 18, Mr. Pao native of St. Quentin, France, aged 64-years, His friends and acquaintances ars invited to attend & mass, for the ropose of his soul, on Thesday morning next, at ten o'clock, precisoly, at Si. Stephen's Roman Catholic church, Twonty -cighth atrect. Avaamy.—On ‘Thursday, May 18, swidenly, Eeraer, wifo of Isaac Abrams, aged 62 yoary and 14 da ‘The relatives and friends of tho family a respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Willett street M. E. church, this (Sunday) afternoon, at b o'clock precisely. aa —On Friday, May 19, Amy Avice, only child of and Henrictta Aery, aged 4 months and 19 days. one relatives and friends of.the family are ptfully: invited to attend the funoral, from the reaidence of hor parents, 216 Clinton street, corner of Heary, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Bowks,—On Saturday, May 20, of consumption, Axm, the beloved wife of Alexander Bower, and daughter of Thomas Walsh, of Mullengar, county Weatmeath, Ire- land, aged 36 years. Her brother Micheal, and her brother-in-law, John Rioly, also all’the relatives and friends are respectfully inviled to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. $25 Third aveane, between Fifty-fourth and Filty: fifth atrects, on Monday aftornvon, at two o'clock, wit out further notice. Remains to be taken to Calvary Anew, @ Cemetery. Bourox,—At her residence, 76 Graud strect, Jersey City, Marts Bortow, wife of Thomae Bolton, and daughter of tho Iato Valentine Cruise, of Kells, county Month, Ireland. Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. Buoan.—At (ireenpoint, ov Saturday, May 20, Maaca- nur E, wile of uo. H. Broad, and daughter of Mary Chane, in tho 64th year ot her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, op Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, Java street, Greon- point, Brooklyn, S. D., without tucther notice. CLARK, Mang anne Cuaten, aged 60. Tho triends of the family, and those of her aon and son-in-law, W. J. Baxtor, invited to attend the fune- tal, from ber late roaid 114 Mott atreet, this (Su afternoon, at two o' rele, wrx, At Histol, Indiaaa, om Saturdwy, May 20, Jamns T. Corvix, of consumption. tico of funeral bereafter. Cranwe—At Rabway, N. J., on Friday, May 19, Axna pein’ daughter of B. F. aud Anan Clarke, aged 10 months aad 15 day: Cuaxr. —la Brook’ aged 43 years. The relatives and friends of the deceased are respect- fully invited to attend the funoral, this Yuoday (afternoon), at half-past two o'clock, from, the residence of George Lookitt, 65 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, Chesbiro (Kngland) papers loan copy. Davin. —On Saturday morning, May 20, at six o'clock, after a abort iiness, which be bore with Chrivtian fortt: | tude, AxtHony Davin, aged 33 yeara, a uative of Galway, Ireinnd, and late Acting Eusigh, United staica Navy, The friends of the family ate inviledto attend the funeral, from bia Inte rosidence, 445 Columbia street, Brooklyn, to Flatbush, on Monday afterovon, at three o'clock. Ficxen.—Ou Wednesday, May 17, Feroiwann Ficuzn, aged 41 years. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 170 Tutn avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, nt one o'clock Forv,—On Thursday, May 18, Parniog Foro, aged 43 n, on Friday, May 10, Jann Cugea, years, 5 mootbs and days. The relatives and nds of the family, alsodhe mem- bers of thf, F, Meagher Club, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from #8 Tate residence, corner of Forty-Grat street and Fourth avenue, this (Sunday) after. Boon at baif-past one o'clock, Rembsius wili be taken to one oe ee Spring’ Tyiits) Hann —On \eikoys Eany1t jay 10, Nano Axw EBlawwonp, aged 40 y iho relatives and friende of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Brother, Jamon Nelson, 174 West Twontioth street, thie cone’ afternoon, at one o'clock, wilbout farther toi. sioseane =The remains of Captain Baeinon F, How. ‘Bann Laving arrived en ewe the'funeral very take pingg ut his latagesidence, this (Suntay) after! acquaintances of the ‘ ily wre reepectfully invited to attend. if mi HiaMay.—Faxperion Hincmas, aged 44 years Bis rem: I be deposited ia the Evergreena Come. te darnawsy. -On a morning, May 20, after a tt bore with Christian fortl ihe 3. son of Martha and the lat year of bis ag Gabor Hathaway, The relutivon ig aro invited (o attoud the funeral, this (Suoday) afternoon, at two o'cl at the pratde oes, his mother, 547 West Forty soveuth street, ‘On Wednesday, May 11, of diacase cont while in the disohiargo pretest f hts daty’ fo the Gerd, Ca Half enthroned, 7 4 commandant of He V., Third brigade, Soc: Naivieise, Second army corps. onda Henry fi kuown citizen of this cit longoonnectad with tha Fito department, of which was evaluable and officiom member. He entered the military service of tris country ata period when fearless fred, and remained hear md ant General y & hard fow {5 ah. haranny ‘which ard ugh ae fa arasteGer un e Girection bf the Commatites oe Notional Athirs of the Common —? ‘The rémaios will be interred at Trin- aati ary eacort will be (yrntsbed ty” and oxempt members and friends Seeeere ae No. dag Ages A pany Wa Yen ag And ifte street, this bgt Bread worning, Kr: Masoarst MoCor- > & aative of rt ited send te t a Bide spree invited to ‘uaet one o'clock, from her late He \daon street. McLacaatay, —auddenly, on pad Ladi he ied 2, at bia rogidonce, 841 Woat Eloventh street, Parse Lavon, Notice of funeral in Monday's papors. Orro, —On Satu! May 20, Orumax Orto, a native of Basle, Switzerland, the 45d" d your of bis Rolatives and friends, and those..of his fether.tn~ law, Charles aire. aro re coeur y Tavited to attend the oral, from No, 8 Linger 9a Mad cnn irty-Chird street, on Monda: ee Lures-o'et Pracock, —Ov u NJ, or cosueaption, M au.ey Peacock, aged 68 youre, 3 mor oluts How blest the righ! Rem =-Ow Saturday, Wost Thirtieth strest, in atria ths beloved wife of Robert RB: oity. on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from Foneral 08 ae ation, Twonty ainth ‘streot, the Church of the a vil Madison and Fi .—On Friday ‘aveelag, a Mey 19, Ans FE, Sanez. DAN, the popyes di ao Terence! sod Kltzapeth | id ed ars eod 9 mouths suet My teerest taught whom wechorishad But now 00 more wo sannot Bee, But in heaven wo hope to meet you Gow Say, 11 dave, with 7a, OB, 10 days, with cool to F lon, Cisco Bay, OR, 10 dags, with Young Checiottoot, FAL, me eg | ee ny it ton a 70h epote eos ae with oking, to " or attony Sone: ‘wite cotien and master, weer Pore. oi tole Sdaye. Sobr Cha , Norval, 9dase. pana — roe, 8 aye, rE reap as Behr Wi Sehr Hen Jiton Bede Sebr pwrenee, W Schr M Collins, sentra Bobr B ths ae Gol rate bey t= ParecrraenreryS L* BBETTE, K ANB & CO,, ie a ‘ele lettors Ei have thel ve. Depoalia received. ud tetees at Bark Almira Coombs, frou Brig Hila, from Porto Rico. Brig Caprera, Woes er ee ne tia eesti ibis rode we ‘Tho frioada and acquaintances fam! Bteamshi Br), America (Hrem), (Br) ————— epecitulz Yavied fo tinad he funeral, the Sanday gpactiieg Canaan Rove anoo, Ban,” Corsi, Bungee anion. AND TRADERS RANK, JERERY OF ‘noon, twelve o'clock, fom the rosidence of ber tar Blac of the, ges Brckeess, anne poate Sool Paragia, Maphattanville, C Rniget, ae eer tulg ain of tie bane cok tae fog the Fig ae ‘Samosgox.—Kivted to battle, at Blakely, Ala, to tha Wetton sod pa Hous Bank of Jorsoy City f ptlon without delay. ttack on Mobile, on Sunday evening, April 9, Genoneoe, aged 30 years, 4 months and § oe ‘ide A of [zanc and Emeline Simonson, of Brooklyn, L. Th deceased wag.a pure soldier patriot, and trom the commencement of the war w member ef the Eighth Iiliaois Volunt re ‘and participated tn alt the battles of the Wost from Fort Donelson to Mobile; was with General Grant through the momorable seige of Vicksburg, and finally gave up his lifo in the last ue for ‘be pain. Suren.— At Marten, on Saturday, Hayy 4 daughter of tho fa'e John B. oh foe in the’ 19b yoar it hor “The friends of the family are loviled to allend the fu neral, on Monday afternoon, at oné”d'clock, from th Methodist Epiacopal church, Thirty-seventh etreet, be: tweap Second and Third avenu ire. —Al Washington, on Friday, May 5, of a , Rowrer Terre, son of Thomas Tuite, of Rath: Meath, troland. ‘Taven,—On Saturday aft. cooon, May. 20, of ‘scarlet (over, Jamas Fuancis, only child of ice und the tal ‘Thoruas F. Taff, aged 8 yoars,.7 months and 21 days. The funeral will take plece“on Booval afternoon, at two o'clock, fom the residence of bis. motber, No: 220 Pacilic street, Brooklyn. may On Friday, ecganal Danna 2 nt Salivnet ycuetto, cc rn, trolan a, aged 47 yout His Tomaied wilt be takea from Mr, Holk's, Bowery, to Calvary Cemotory for interment, this (Sun: day) a'terngon, atoneo'clock. Friends will please Wanavon, --On Saturday, May, 20, Axx. Brenan, the baloved witd of Michael Wieates, in the"S0th year of hor a rine friends and relatives of the family are respoctfully inviled to utteod the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 119 Washington slreot. Witan.—On Friday, May 19, after a lingering illneas, Jaurs H. Weis, aged 29 yoars, & ive of Iroland, The friends and Tolatives of the fanily are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate residence, No. 175 Mulberry stroot, this (Sunday) efternoon, at two o'clock. Wixcuanen.—At Fort Foote, Maryland, on Tuesd May ti 2 ge UR. ¥, Wiscassren, U. 8, A,, son of D. Winchester, ag your. Relatives Pry bah tho family tear fully led to attead the funeral, at Trialty c this ge fterucon, at throe o'clock, without rants SHIPPING NEWS. “Port or New form, May 20, 1865. OLEARKD. ee 8 (Br), McGuigan, Liverpool vis Queena. yale. ef Deviia, (Br). Bynon, Liverpool via Quecnstown—J 6 Dale. pncemaule Golden Rule, Denals, Sen Juan, Nio—M O Sieamahip Havana, Greene, Havana Ancensio & Co. gitcamentp Morning Bar, i New Orleans—James A Ry NOT Hoamahip star of the Union, Blanchard, New Orleans HB Cromwell) & ( Steawehip Linda, Theobald, Mobile—-Benuer & Brown. pieamahtp Blackstone, Berry, Savanuah—H B Cromwell & Btoamsiul town—J G Steamship Cit snigamnnbip Fao, Couch, Richmoad—G Henokin & Pal- caamtip EG Koight, Mason, Aloxeodria—Cromwell & ‘ioaunahip Chesapeake, Sberwood, Portland—H B Crom- weil & Co. obi Gellert (Mam), aor! Bamburg-Sioman, & Edyo, ros & Go. Ship Louisa, Havens, € Reymar Bi ave Wanderer (Br), Hopkins, Bomabrero—C C Duncan & hack, Prindeass Aloxandra coal Worden, 6 Thomas and St Urolx—Roche Bros & Coffe ark Jauei (Br), Kenny, Guavienamo, Cuba~G Wheel- werk Clara Babuyan (Br), Eertogion, 8t John, NB—Par ba 4 MoCall, F. orig Angela (Hano), Schuten, Antwerp—Punch, Metocke nat Brig Haken Adelstein (Norw), Maidell, Genos—Jos 8 Splo- "Gite Daisy (ey, Moca Brig wlocome br Salar, GI Brigd Werk tt irutehings, Store CB. wiiee e lacoste: B Cook, Speed, Savannal:—Bix _ bette Volunteer 1), Holmes, Rio Gri Sehr John Northrup (Br), Laird, 1 B De Rohe Julia (in), Page, Halitna--Ht J 20 A Dow fost EAizabeth ‘Grabam (Br), Taylor, Pictou | i Small & ‘Yiohr Cosmos (Br), Miller, St John, NB—D_ R Dewolt & ge Sohr Helen Hastings (ir), Holder, St John, hus & Sone rd MK (Br), Campbell, Charlottetown—Tdmiston Jonatitution, Smith, Mobile—Jonas Smith. SJ Wart, Sanit, . Mobile—Jonaa Xmith, urd @ Whipple, Tarr, Charleston—J A Mesorley. Sohr FannyMosa, Newbern—Murray & Nephow, Sebr Rainbow, Smith, Beaufort—Thoma: strc Rent Monumouib, Andorson, Richmond, 1BG Bohr Joho L, Heas, Brown, Richmond, Va- Bentley, y Sialth Co. Schr N P Harvey, Mason, Wanhingion—Van Brumt & jentiey, Smith & Md-—A 0 Havens } aware. Philadelphia— Bentley, Smith & mith & Co, Briggs & f Co, Scbr BJ Palmer, Palmer, Washington —| Sehr Rvs, Bremer, Be Sehr Beewore, itt Brovks, Joly, Vall, F ylodetphin.-Pealtey, ‘bel, Ntirgth, Boston—8 W Lewla & Bobr J Van Biarcom, Vau Taseell, New fl ‘Sehr Robt Smith Renkin, New Haven—M Bri r Phebe Ano, Martin, Bridgapor—M Briggs Bioup Robe Wiltsier Barker, Be Sloop Deep Kiver,’ Burley, New Taven—- & Racket & Bon. leamer Artisan, Young, Baltimore ARRIVED. Steamship Missiaaippl (U8 transport), Kennedy, New Or- emo 12, via Key Wont 6th, with nidse and amy ey Quartermaster. ith tat, Geo Chlpman, of 18th 8 ied wud wan butted at Rey Wests Ith, Jobe Menry of 20th U 4 colored re died aad was buried at lenny Winer, watlaa ruahip Hirantug, Star, Wimpenny. New Orieans, M 8 weft mideu tnd punsengers, tod A Raynor. Tasmnd in the Minin cht rnd. bi ae ‘Or Naw Londo’ alse on the bar bound up. bark’ Pats AND. ISuh Inst, of Rand zed barks Atlanta, aod Wm Vau Name, bound sth, 9 AM, 10 miles Not Vape Hatteras, was a boat from iW) steamer Suaqueliannah, also ame time three ateamers and one fron clad, nd Hur tes been detained 08 Randy Sigman ces well alt, Naw Oteang May ft GAM, with indse and passengers, to. 2 roengell @ ters o3 the bat, bovud End out shin Merchant Bo! Hatteras, phoned a Nort of at Rg at bemanty Aipambee, Rengen, iPaacienet @ bours, with ngers, to Arthur aiuivion {U's transport), Grdenshan, Anna. ae days, with mdse and Ses wes itavnen Matamoros, 2 days, to ballast, to Mickelt, Charteston| 10 dnye, eith 9160 bates’ (Hany), 32 days, with mdse Boece Pauper Gioeaitas CACAO ts raga ke, totBoya sacs (ues it * eon eter q Br }, Bathurst, WOA, ‘Gage, May 1, and Saale 0 qth auger, Oe, ‘Wind at sunset 8. TO LOAN .O! Vy ete Mp Ries Braue ta uaa fr Broadway, room 27, New York, N‘Y AGENTS’ VOUCHERS WA! Watt street. opposite Berane Ponty OF PAOIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ow Yor WaT? -BLOBTE PIVIDEND, Fran GE out tk of tas edo he Gomer. on Heath be closed ‘on ead ites be and iat i a oo Inhuraisy, lost, aes ees ag JOAN BD. MURRAY, cppontie OMe. Teasary. Obariestou, bas our thanks for full Gles of tate papers. Sreausaie Gowen Rute, bound to San Juan del Norte, 1 leaving hor dock In the North River yesterday moraoing, got {0 collision with the Hoboken ferry boat Jas Watt, and bad one of her wheels sertously damaged, probabjg render. tog’s detention far repairs aecessary, The ferry only had some Of ber raingcarried away, Be beer oI be Vall, of eamaby y Agunae: all ot ne from New Bi 0 ball a mile of ar Detwoen raped and Pickle i 10 ® cargo rum a! woard, apd was bound to the north of England reefs; lasuas 0D from the West tadies; would prove. total losa, oth saben 0 | erro ¢ Bea Tiwes, Rich, at Boston from f net, of Hatteras Saw the wetok of & Farky: vod at New Redford 10th tnst gat 2 ste, leatiog 1000 the will go om thi Saxen, ona A cratitesamiga yet whitey woact Far ty Shean, ol a ene ct Hea Megs su aieamt ‘D—A Nomhurpeort 17th. from the rr, the Be peta ip teuurio, of Not! pie Pets. sed Tht Yeas pas het moored tn Maria fn Morris, Tend Obpane, plated red, nod ah the show a pr right sent Moa: ht, May 16. Geo Crom: ib bark pes 1 THRODO! fp cae Sam} snc a fons, to be VEREIONS WANTKD—BY BRI we | So nsawers ane protere 125 Broadway, Laat Bet, NS SP rete ae OE, —80' 2 JOHN B. WURRAY. No. opposite United ow York. Rk SALR.. AME Malt crst Whalemen. Bark Wave, Handy, sid from Now Bedford 16th inst for Bark Lydia, (Earner, from 3 are at New Londoa Paty inst ry 1800 bbls sea rom wrecked sohr at Hi woo blaphaat ANCISOO, OITY AND CALIVORNIA SF StSeupo FRANCISCO, ro Ps {LATE Facile, looting, are at Sag Harbor 16h tant 2 die ite Lis’ PARGO.& 00. 84 ene, ite ei _i a ™ |e zt Wee Tell thd feo tbs bone’ slecd CAPITALASTS.~reTR GUBSOR' Prion 8 open for fer oe rohase of ute Gatornso,d Bark an as was at Kawall Marek %, from Conet of Galtrorata, “ape re q pent oy meine, or dali inducements as an in’ a Pie Ween 59, 000, pats om eas ae ovis: oan ork for Mauritius (so | Spon or address the « from NY¥ork for Bue- 22 06, iy game frous Matamoros for Liverpool, pits Maret a" hrom Portland for Cardenas, May 14, tat 98, tly Sarah Coodnow. bound to Boston, May 19, 18 mites B of Gabe May Lightship, ALN & era Hy no date, Int 38: Tot Raraunsr, WC. ett eee oe ith Boston, Lane, Ter lyore: day. 614 Ta Donan Steed, rk. CO. hha ats scbrs Arctie, and Geo Barnside, Pein Nomen im, NYork . ‘veges, for NYork, weet my Ne ry pen (pen 4& M Rogers, for raven ‘May 16~To port ship Teland Home, for Warrea- 1-1 bri ee for NYork 8 da: or 1s Aiereore kena x, Philadelpaia: al of other com: ns ica joun C. hen A 7th, DW TH® INDEPRNDENT ORDEI e held at the Bicteenth Ward Hi Weat Ser enth street, to go to Canada to buildia rail The organization #1i} meet on Monday evenin CO 'x BurRAL. VARK ORDINANCE. *Yicoatanoe April 3—Art bark Tabon (Chit), Brown, Bos, ton; prev to 17th, yearn Flinn, do. joard of Commissioners of the Centwal Park de BOSTON, Moy 19 are Presto (Br), Scott, Ardros- ordain se otto Br), Rich, Gonaives Princeton, Walch No fre engine. hook and laddor. cart, hose, truck, or othee Putiadelohin: Taavel Beurmap, mall, NYork; ache Al machine on Je (aetingulshl Mason, Torry Cid sche’ Richard Peterson, Bo; 6 " Central verse Washington, D DC.” nec roads, Jous pony of 20th—-Arr steamer Russia, NF, F of - BANGOR, May 17—Cid achts Mabel Hall, Hall; Nilo, Hall, No funceal procession, or heecse, of other vehicle or ing the body of a deceased person, shall ba allo Thurston, Baltimore; Henrictt ‘ prendre Moraes wed ae fuy,par of the Geotral Park, except tion te, traneraree ind Preference, York. Sh Arr ath Penetoian, Farner, NYork. BATH My Th-Cha wehra Cordelia Noweiee, Weaver, and VE pervon oxcet in wee oF untiey, Fort Re of ihe Central Parky vet, may, @ Lv. May Gare sche Bobemin, Bradley, Pate trempon th the C heb ree Nie £o.upou the grass, lawn'or burt of LRATON, May 18—Are brig Redwood, Rogie, B when and where the "Come ay nd w00 sie, Bow ory ere the ward * per Central Park, cop ton; sehr LL Lave ‘arson, Fyne findfoat that persous are at liberty at IW Hiles, Mack, NYork; Lith, sche abe niae On Gard. place to go sa the graas. ane per, Me: 15th, eehrs J M Houston, o Sree Phitadetpaia; Peart, every ovatesanes werd adopted and passed at a Eassett, Boston, Sid 12, ache’ J € Cunnloghem, Roos: tne Boned of Commnissloners of the Central Fart, aug well, N¥ork. wenod and beld on the Gh day 0 DANVEKS, May 19—Arrachr Romp, Mitchel, NYork. ed in obationcn to the re wirraeni af ea tec oth FRERNANDINA, May 7—Ln port echt Jutla A Rider, Rider, | p40 Av for the Regulation snd Gorernment of the Ce tor New York. Parke tn the Nty of New York" raved Ay la i n PALL RLViER, May 19-8id sloop Tease f Borden, Collion Totlowtng eootion of told abets apphcatie ee stove ° *GroucR: May 17—Arr sohre Rat Ley Now | “Seo. 15. Ail pergous offending agatast eet orgie York ; 18 oO air Woich, Wim ete davoy, | shall ve doomed gui Minty of maledemoaser, and we punish Uiledelupte sonviction wefore the Mayor, Recorder or rode , INT: Arr sch James Wenry, Chured, New York, by a Ane not Baltimore, fin id Choral, Butte, Port Ro it of payment by aprieoament? not 6x GREENPORT, Li, May i7—Art echr Ladies’ “Devight OLMIS: HOLE, May 18, PMA rigs Ambrove I A sie mplroller @ oa 4 D ad = ob sq) a! bd Com of Stab), Baltimore for: "Boston! Cambridy F) 8 . Cal +3 Dated New Vora, May 10, 1866. ee nas for Portia: > Lamnartine, Drake, ———_-—_ +. ©, for Boston ‘aw. Grover, Elitabeth, LELAI Whitehouse, i Wiser iver, May Tor rernastor BOOKS SN REY WERT Mey Both port back Kremiloy tailett, for MESH baked, Mt ba! Matangaa nex W ORLEANS, Mi: Permit us, on behalf of the Distributing Department the New York I to return you our 6 rr hark B Weight, Jr, Seare, Rhian Moun hay, ehh 3 NYork; ache Orville, ‘ Yor sabe Orvitiel CONG, BOWIE Bay, aren the exestiont manner in which ovr Inte 0 Mr. A. Norm olan, lecpaat: Ue Gertrude (Rr), Chude, | lope wes go Bp in Your famous eatablle contented aie cael fama ace perenas e | fea te eae crane n seph Baker, trib: f thanks f indnose and Ella, Crocker, Rockland. 1 ww pint haf oa al and drunk with Bei egs we are requi Now 4) iirtour oa aaeaee ia whi i e Bi agua. Towed to ses 9th. Uarke itinuesdu, aod Patmos; brig ANRWatiRY Pont, May 17-Are dobe Benator, Brown, Jer. pe See (0 ¥} seg Ci Foain, Colllng NYork mada, ae all ' “KW BEDFORD. Wop iB uy'sbr stig cart nau. | Seren ueteanotag armies rey en Bagte, i : " Ghase: Haciet yan, Snow, and TGovdepeet, Dick Now Bigoed oot x yor Arrange rerndr ‘Stk LONDON, Waa y more for Fal vars a hi n. Wo frie oslo’ he Ther ee neha and Pigiaon : : 1VR Witenes for nn Taree & arin | NB pete OIVR THAT THERE Witte fon, do for Providenes, Fait acre ‘Dr Franklin, Geer, ow ssecmtog of the tis Ree Foric aloog Aurore, Wullhms gui ‘oar ve oa adel ite ies Tene rar fy vanes ge avs a ae ie r Laid Nia for, ; ay, Hnthaw ‘ PAILS LILA, May to Xte righ Oi Sema weap ae 0 AT fot TON, Beorptary. tenfi ie schre Lay jobinaon, vie, ane lie i Her tl bri Lint he an MCE 70 FH ign RM, DI oe ray Tur Taylor i bi amined al rts Flash, hyet, and eg ae severv 9 pros rot a Ay saga Tork, tok

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