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10 week compare as fellows with the business of the pre- vious week -— Balance f r week ending April 7.. Yho pears have beon and still are saying much of the reduced earnings of railways, in connection with which the following report of those of the Milwaukee and St, Paul line qexolusive of the Eastern division of the La INCTORMO....seseceeeeenees New 10:30 a. M. $10000 US6's, '81.com 1000 shs Erio RR... 30001 3 '20,one rou 100 do. 330 20000 Tr a, 73-10 2d'6 10056 do. 4000 3d series 200 do. 10000 dovesees M00 100 do. 300 Hod iv a 2000 tio aoe. do, ‘2200 do 4009 P, FLW Ch Ist 1400 do. 108 10000 Mins & Molgb- 49 200 do. $ abs Swot 9 800 do 08 10 Imp & Trad Bank 110 100 Mich Cen * 2 Merch ExchBank 139 ©2300 Mich 8 & N 81, 8 640 do..2d call. 81 > ay hls ed 8 ite ax 2000 SsssessgeSsesseesusses 25 do. + 42 50 Pacific M 88 Co, 220 500 N YContral RR. 08 600 Erie RR. . u 200 ct Tg 300 iy Os wes ae sse 655, 500 5% 200 ChickRkisiaaRR 116% ae 100 Pitts, AWECARR 91}, THIRD S¥3810N—2:30 P. M. $3000 US6's,5-20c,’62 104 200 sheHndsonRivRR 106 600 do RR. : 104% 1000 Reading « 101% 15000U56's,5-200, "65. 104% 600 do, 101g 3000 UE. 6%, 10-40. 91% 500 101 15000 do. 92" 800 101% $000 Tr n7- 0085 1200 101 16000 Mo State 3's... 72°; 600 Mic 3056 2000 Mo's, Pu RR is 72 100 Al&Ter HR 63 803 100 shs Canton Co 515 1500 Clev & Pitt 300 do, 4 au do. 100 QuicksityMinC. 554 Weat Union Tal 100 Maripora My Co.. 113 100 N ¥ Coutral RR. 923, ~ 92%; 600 - 90% CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moxpay, April 9—6 P, M. Buvanerurr+.—Receipts, 12,144 bbis, flour, 33 do. and 859 bags corn meal, 1,770 bushels wient, 2,600 do, ante, ‘and 1,600 do. mait. The demand for State ‘and Western flour ‘was very light, aud prices for ail qualities had a Strong declining tendency, while comtnon and inferior graces ruled fully 10c, por bbl. lower, the market closing dull and heavy at the decline, The sales wore about $6,000 bbis. at the subjoined revised quotations, South. ern flour was in moderate demand at droopin: prices. Low grades, particularly, were tending in buyer’s favor. The sales ombrace 560 bbis. Canada flour was neglected. Common grades were fully 10¢, Jower. Tho sales com- prise 360 bbla Rye flour was quiet and unchanged. Corn meal was without specval change in any respect. ve 's of 200 bis, Brandy wine at our quotations. * Ss 3 ° r $ e a 740 45.0 800 15a 8 00 Wa 845 Wester trade brands. 45 a 11 0 Comion Southern. 60 a 9 80 Fancy and extra do. 90 a 15 50 Common Cnadiat 208 790 Good to choice at 9 a 11 25 Rye four (superiine) a 530 Corn meal, Jersey. 60a 370 Corn weal, Brandy win Oa 425 Cora meal, Brandywine, puncheons on — —The inquiry tor wheat and had a downward tendene, of 20,000 bushels, part, if not a!!, new amber Milwaukee at $1' 68, dolivered. jorate demand prevailed for corn, but Re. a 60¢. for State, 520, a ey and 66c. a Sic, for Canada. Rye was inactive and heavy. We note sales of avout $000 Westerm roported at Malt was insctive Romius’ was somewhat heavy, with sales of about ! hels Canada West Coriox.—Tha mquiry was very limited, and the mar- kot all day was without animation, prices steadily work. ing in buyers’ favor, The demand was chiefly for good grades, Buropean advices, which came in too late to affect the et decidediy, were upiavoraole, and the market ¢lored with a continued dowuwant tendency, at the annexed quotetions, Tho sales were 1,470 balem, We quote: Cpland, = Florida, Mobile, NO. BT. as 33 cy 33 cd 38 37 38 38 ao 40 Covven.— We note the arrival of bark Christine, with 4,000 bags Flo, mating the stock of Rio 65,593’ bags ‘the aales youarday were }ix't, comprising onty 600 bags Bio, ox Hay: ab 20e., gold, duty paid, aud S00 Rio, ex Wini , the latier 1 Valtimoro, at 14¢., gold, in bond. The inquicy for prime and chotce qullnses continued moderate, but the market generally was inac- tive and heavy. Faeqats woro yery dull, bat rates were without de- To Liverpool, 350 Dales cotton, at S-lod.; per steamer, 1,000 ton, at Xd. To Bromon, per steamer, 200 bales cotton at Ae. Worassm,—The market was moderately active, the in- “quiry mately for prime qualittes, which were firm. The alos ise 160 hhds old crop Cuba muer: " Mo Toa: see nnn dav us sae. aotihds: Porte Bice a . end 9 cargo of 415 bids. and 44 ue for rt 5s ra ty ul fi + £ FH Heal heme reaber Dat full obtaerd alee oO bbls a 50 a $39. about Me. with a bade! Pernouecm was dail, Some are eC ; in bond, and 67a, Nabt business comprising 3, ‘he for crude, Me, a de. for refined, in ©. for refined, tree, Rior—We beard of no farther sales of importance. ‘The market was very tirm aud small lots were sold to Cowen ers At very full pricos anything, was somewhat been. —The was apparent. The de- The Beary. end 260 bnds. Cubs ‘mae 124¢, aad 351 bhds. do. to refiners at 106, a 10ige. Also $8 bhda common Cate at from e.a8i\e, fn refined sugary the business was lirht but the market was firm. Standard brands were sold at 16c., and A white at 16¢ The market for raw syyur closed dull and by Inferior to common roiining 8\4¢. a 1OKE. a 1046. tale to good WO%e. B1LME, prime grocery, Nike, @ 1240, Forte luce ie a 1c, meiado & The stock of raw sugar. af “a inated, ASS, bess and ST? mente . prises 26.481 huds , 60,783 boxes, .NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, Setineee We tote wales of 00,000 he, at 16o. a 173{c., 50,000 tbe. Grease at llc. o :Tomacoo was unchanged in ¢' ular, Tho sales were 112 bales Havana in bond at 200. gold, and 42 = fat from Oc. a 24c.; also 30 cases Ohio State seed leaf at from 10c. a ‘Tatuow was in buyer’s favor, with further sales of 125,000 Ibe., mostly if not all at 1146. a 11466. Wamxzr--Receipts 650 bbls. ‘were at pre- vious but the market was with re u buyers. Small lots wore taken at Before Judge Jones, Brecst Meticletadt ve, The Ninth Avenus Railroad Com- ‘pony. —This was an action brought by plaintif, by his geardian, to recover damages for injuries received in getting of defendant's car. The evidence for the plain- ti was that the plaintiff was a passenger in defendant's car; that, the car being full inside, plaintiff was told by the driver to get om top; that the plaintiff did so, and de- sired to get off at Forty-third street and Ninth avenue to is a i k EH ie Lu i i 1 a Hi i i are z 8 Ey fe Hepat 2 i g' i : i E & il ‘ if E i MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC, ‘The steamship Costa Rica will leave this port on Wed- nosday for Aspinwall. 4 ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacific will close at balf-past ten o’clock to-morrow morning. The Naw Yous Hexatp—Edition for the Pacific—will be ready at half-past nino o'clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappete, ready for mailing, six conta, "MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Buawuaw—Me: 12". —On Monday, April 9, at St. Ann’s chureh, by the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, pty re to Miss Mary E, aa ye of this city. t oy HS New York, on Ri . Horatio Fotter, D.D., . FRANKLIN HASDUTT, Tec- tor of Grace church, to Emir, eldest daughter of Francis Tillou, Esq., city. CuaMBExLiv—DvGaxe.—On Saturday, December 23, 1865, im San Francisco, Cal., by the Rev. Mr. Wyatt, —s ‘Trinity church, A. J. Caamanuuuy, U. 8. A, to De Hiexvewy—Granin —On We A at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, by tue hor i Stesguee, 8. J., Joux T. Huwxmsy to Runa K., youngest daughter of the late Benj. T. Graham. No cards. Rup—Baupwrx.—On Monday, April 9, at the residence Of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Poor, Wnisam Hysuor Rup, of New York, to Many Rusants,” youngest daughter of Joseph Baldwin, Baq., of Newark, N. J. “No Sr, Joun—Fixmeax,—In Hrooklym, on Monday, April ©, at the residence of the brid.’s uncle, W, H. Flceman, the Rev. J. W. Diller, D. D., Gmonce A. St Jonx, of Norwalk, Conn., to Miss’ M. EtLew, daughter of George Fleeman, Esq., of Brooklyn. No cards, Died. Brarxanv.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 8, Eveuxe E., daughter of John A. and Eveline A. Braluard, aged 13’ months and 25 days. relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past three o'ciock, frem the residence of her grandparents, 200 Washington avenue, Baxer.—On Monday, April 9, at 30 South Seventh street, Pome A, BAKER, azed 64 years, The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the tuneral, on Wednesday at two o'clock, from the of her son-in-law, ‘Neale, No. 6 Lafayette piace, Williamsburz. Barxer.—On > two o'clock, from tbo residence of her parents, Meserolo avenue, Greenpoint. Boriz.—Saddenly, on April 8, of disease of a re see years, 2 months and 78. Tho and friends are respectfully invited to ationd the funeral, at bis late residence, Na 148 Thomp- /) aflermoon, at one o'clock. Bure. A |) > pekea of Wales, in the T6.b year of bits age. The friends and retatives of the famil; ts to-morrow (Weduceday) afternoon at one o'clock, a will be in attendance ° gton, i, and Panama, New Granada, Cavaxace—On ‘morning, il 9, Bamerr Cavayaum, wite of the Rickard te the Tuth year of her from the 7 on Ninety-second street, one door west of Third avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, at half-past eleven o'clock. Australian papers please copy. Masont Suwwoxs,—The brethren of Mystic Tie Lodge, No. 272, F. and A. M. their lodge room, this (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'elock, for the por: pose of paying the last tnbute of reapect to their depart- ed brother, Joseph P. Feehan. ‘The meinbers of Guiding Lodges, F. and A. M., are re quested to attend. Sr Fe Aprit 8, Captain Aw |, The felatives and friends, also | Lodge, No 63, F. and A. M., are invited to attend his | funeral, this (uasday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from his late’ residence. Cliaton nm near Warren street, ir, Corinthian and Monn folly and earnestiy re- Joserit H. TOONE, Mf ‘| W gales: # i i e a t 5 hi i i ‘ i $ Py} £ i i i i i i iit ae g 3 | —At her: ia 4 fe i i i is z ( i i el : i i i ‘the gerye his follow lo, 4, of Brooklyn, are fai on We at three o'clock. , Pe 5 Serres Surrm, aged 60 % and those of his son George and pon-tn-law Mathew March, are invited toate faneral, on ‘afternoon, at ond Viclock, ftom the residence of The son-in-law, i76 Cum- “At Governor's homer rad harbor, » Apnl-6, Brevet ‘General The f a thie (Tucsday) after- a 0 x corner Lafayett and Fourth street, His relatives, mg Tg a a at amr, on of Henrlotia Goleman asd the ibe Bev Charles Tomes, in the 19th year of his age. ‘The relatives and wt ee, invited to attend the faneral at Calvary church, on Monday mo ‘at the residence of hor brother-in-law, Rev. Dr. after a short ilneas, Sirs. Comxtiza A. ‘Wurrexy, widow of itney, and daughter of the late Isaac Heyer, of New York. ; lotice of foneral hereafter. Wnroow.—On Monday, April 9, Frag 0., son of Joba A and Margaret Whitcomb, aged 1 year, 7 months o’clock, from the residence of Wm. H. Howe, Astoria, 1. I. Wee Os eee, fh ger 5 Rig ‘Laws Wi 80x, aged 69 years, 7 mon a Relatives and friends of the my oy! respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from Jato residence, 69 Jackson street, this (Tuesday) ‘at two o'clock. ——SS SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York. April 0, 1066. CLEARED Ship Alsbotatord (hr), Cooper, Liverpool Snow 2 Bur- "Ship Hmptre (Br), Worwell, Liverpool—Hewlett & Tor- Bf 'Brem), Hein, B: Bark Bits Ase (ori, Alsiandor, av. ning. a Mi pel “lial, itinople—A PF a. ‘Cavour (Br), Chapman, Point au Petre—P I Nevius & r Harriet & Ausalia (Br), Cox, St Jogo (Cubs)—J F Morris (Br), wanes (Br), Roberta, Halifat, N8—Penis- a aes B Rize (Ber Sentord, Uslifax, NS—D R DeWolf Rehr JH burnett Wilson, Wiluingieo-Wuraye eels & Co, A MeOes, Nowhern—M Ferris & Co, a Teter asi Keay, Boston A Hote, 4 de, Haver, Bremen Mate Bout *elth guine a 000 pa 4 Ruger Bros tat 42 low On at a hence for poke Nantucl Qe Ip and steamship i ‘Steamahtp Hansa (Brem). Von Santem Bremen March aia Besnah neteeas vid. ‘M (of Pictou), Harriman, Remedios, 1 days, U'Gesrge Kingman (of Roston), Hamimond, New Or- Maiaran ee eet fase hee ciate, ri es had ight head "whads nad'caltme Cienfuegos via Holmes’ eae Reet soa iad ear? blown off. Evigott, Hillsboro, 21 days, with plas- ate Medinnia, New Londoo, in ballast, to RW roa Sehr Haveloek Spinney, Mayngues, hal ‘molasees, on tennbl “) ‘had bee Pata Sie Matnede he, Peer, Windsor, 88, 1 dag, with plaster, to DR DeWolt & Co, Solr Meeen, Small, Grand Menan, 20 days, with mpars, to Xion, Lowden, Galveston, 24 days, wit Ae, wy W it babbard, MU Smith, Tooker, Clunrleston, 9 days, with edtton, to master for Providence, Behr Wise Behe Willtern nee Providence for Pp lodebobia. Sebr Rally Gay, Bebr ML. Weain . New Haven for Virginity Sear 8 TW Hulse, Brookhaven Rehr Maria L Hall, Lawrenon, Portiaed, Conn. Cork, Jan 26, lat 31 15 8, lon 36 45. | ageiteBae DteCulloch, from. Hambu een ae eae a Seater oe Se deri SRR CAT feta teeta denieeee wameeeitene Miscelaneceus. Purse? Hawley, of the steamstity Star of the Union, from ‘New Orleans, bas our thanks for favors. condemned andenla for $410, aa chelagon the rate 5 CJ oe oa omega en, style teem hetra eae te sara na mon fees io a hes been ‘Walen &Co Robinson, AAAS se rat ae Lehn, Al 4, Jo cs wal Moderck bu, from Shanghae for New York, Jan 1, Jat 40 8, lon 108 e wrence Brown, yo Naan Boston Jan & for Onjoutta, Feb 6 lat 36M. ton 1h Bhp 81 arriman 18 tage from, Newonste,B, for Beare Ataiaala, aL yee York for Bremen, March 21, tat 49 10, lon 6 30 W. Bark Pamolia (of Yarmouth, Me), from Callao Nov &i for re for New York, Ao—(b; \morica, <a fromm Westin for New York, March 1, lat Huron, Cay, from Liverpoo! fobile reported), 30 yooute Maren a4. at 0 ay at va PE Ide (Swe), fom Bio Janesro for New York, March 20, ‘Wanderer, Boot, from Bangor for Buenos Ayres, a Ih, of Cape tent ee a es eee An io Grande for New York, April lat 34 “Nebr Moses W from —— Hi a oat ‘April lt 38 IB, lon 13 Seewas, supplied wk prove axy, Peb1—Aw PA Primer Beroaty, Mensiine an} rr 4 , Mani , March 8—8ld Morning Star, M ‘Akyab. See. Pill), March 24—Arr Ke Barro ( AIT Argentine, Sablicich, NYork. ox. Be Maryland, NYork. 8i¢ *proowessnaria, Marsh Starr Jerk (ond pid Tor Helvoct). Bid sa, Arecke mu : Laure Bchisiat, Wicrky Johanne Wilnetsioey Thtetuses 3 rine, da doy Ble Giag: At Borin Gerrior, and Cams i cea ae UTR Ea Sh (2th) riding bn 6a ian: He op tee bee rom ouese Wadi ‘Ryder (ari, : iu, March 23-Arr Nouvena, Monde (eo), Letaaria, sta Snes Washes ae Homovewy. Feb hip Biue Jack Rew elute ge et ith . Jenewre, March 16—In port echr Alma, Alles, from Boo “Tavera, March 24 Are Orient, Hill, NYork; 28th, A ‘7 se ROneans; Maret, ’ fi bark “Aineiia Uenring. ao = Sane Mea ako 8 te Tabs ‘masa. April tale. port Caan, ooh eat ne ee Ey ieee ean he a ated Fogr 22 Petvoa. March lt robe Caras Ann (Br), Portia, sid 21 teeta, Wachee Marshman, NY rth, RnetowN, March 26—Arr Tito, NYork. ‘Sid Vall Rirkpuirtot. (from Mootle) ones renal Put in = . a Dennel, from Liverpool for with oargo sltted. Tuspbios, Match 210 port ship Gondols, for NYork 18 days; barks Vorager (Br, Wylie, for Boston 8 days: s, Berry, for do same day; brig Trindeltn, for Portland, Idg Sr Mano, March 2i—Sid echr AL. Putnam, Daggett, Bos- ton. ‘St Jomm. NB. March $l—Arr sche Lion, Geddes, Baltimore. Cid ship Sylvia, MoCulloch, Liverpool. American ROBTON, April 7, PM—Are ae Besetis Be), Jo Buenos Ayres, echt Althea, Godfray, ia, 0} brig Maris Wheeler, Wheeler” NOrleaps: sobre Laute (Br), Ditinare. St Sagas Surorise, Meera, NYork: Vireinis. Boarse Llueana, Sars | Hs aera TERE Tg es, boven ae ih—are Joba Strout, Remedios; echr R H Porking, Lane, anton orders” po Sera ted do. E PALADELEAEA, 4 rhe (he), Le Zviles, Phlbreok, Boston; sehr iceana ae vassa; James Ponder, Hudson, Neuvites; R i 5 Knight, Matanzas; 1 Rolee, Adams, Galveston; ¥ A Sawyer. duno ¢ )y Gard, i John, N ; barks Woodlat ‘4 ‘Marseilles; eS ete Morrow, 3'w'iell, Gato: Belema; Vermilfow,” Loudsa: jeille D, Biudams, Nantucket Eilen Mar, Nickerson, Bostop; MA ” lew Haven; J 82 L C Adams, Adams, i Gen Ketehum, Providence; James Barratt, Nickerson, ad Four Sisters, Shecrer, Stockton; fewburyport. , 6 PM—Brig Sally Brown, from Phile- tees he irre oon i ban oe SrekeiSeewattemat a We paaen for Che river, went to sea this morning, but h , Sherw PORTSROUTH, April d—arr sehr Active, Spellman, Balti- PROVIDENCE, April 7—Arr steamer Electra, Nyo, Now rebb, Loewy 4 nd Horizon, a cia jue couse Marys, Ga, tglead for Cork for ranoe, Phils detphia; Com Breese, Baitlett. ‘Trenton, ermraw; ie kins (Br), Dot; lenkins (ir), 78, id sohrs Jon Dor- sae a ae Ey, Keema, trom NYor Blew, Peterson, and sobrs Rhodelia re phe reece fac jum bia river; barks betas peek . ~ SUnorEas The ae mae ere anaes pee be Et poral orth Fiver, New York, fof" on Foran ‘000 tons, 1,000 horse power, C. Hoyt, tte. Al me - also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, “eee oreo ORE * Qrees. vaeee: — se: tend Dasaage appli at the company’s: cs WJ. HURST, Manager. 0 UTE SANT "ietladi te eres jo ana se, As this y does Bot employ inners, passengers will Se . O'R DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. —THE GENERAL 14 ‘aod Has net 9 "| (fret | bro Nee fn wl mae AA re, F. W. G. BELLOWS, Agent. ithe facia Mall VIA if med 1g steamer COSTA. ler ‘ednesday i ‘North river on We sole freight agents I WELLS, FARGO & CO., APS ee ew aad elegimt al ot A nder, will leave pier N rihoriver, Mor the, 48. A. WHITN 7 COMER ‘April 10, at 3 poseage apply to" Gi FAY it oF 26 Broad) ‘ NITED 3 AND BRAZIL MAIL STESM- Drama te nee Re at 8 tromen, , the clase 4 ae Pigs sheriat sce seams Baturda: April, from pier ae ce cy enn h ; FPO® Gatyzeto: TEXAS. TEXAS TINH OF 5 SHIPS, Cee TRANS NEAL SEDOWIOK. J. N. Sawyer, Commander, ‘Will receive at pier 28 East river and sail with trons inte teh. . For apply to ‘Or passage, having superior accommodations, c. B. or to GEORGE B. ., 153 Maiden DEE 00.768 vonn Insure at lowest rate. Agents in Galveston—BOULDS, BAKER & 00. VANA.—THE NEW AND SPLENDID: 8IDE- wheel stesmahip, MOKEO, CASTLE. Captain will leave pier No. 4 Ni it river, on Wednesday, at 3 o'clock P. TILESTON & CO., 29 Broad- M. precisely, for Havana. For passage apply io SPOPFORD, way. Fo NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The spam |. Limeburner, master, On Wednesday, apni 1, at 3 P. M.. From pier 2) North river. foot of Warren streeg Is now receiving freight, For Jor frvight apply SciT, West street, corner of ‘or freight a Ey Warren or foie, 1 DICAMOND, of Wall treet D._N: CARINGTOR. JOR NEW ORLEANS Mail x iN" will leave oF nt 4 My p tbe A. io. wer For freight or Diy JAMES A. RAYNOB, 10 Barcla aaalan:t POR XEW, OBLBAXs Din first cla 17. The ‘ STAR OF UNION, Captain Manchara. wi eave plot ta,9 North Hear on Saturday, April 14, For heage cc plots paving unsee ‘apply H. BL WELL & CO, 86 West street Fee age a a BMPCRE OUDE at steamabip SAVANNAH.—PIONBER LINE. CABIN PAs- Agate in tee jway. yor IDA. mehip j river, foot of Wall street, spply to ci ; ‘and 62 Howth strest. SUNTAN SPs na tae Foe savanxan, azonara. ‘The now, clegant and very fast April: 14, at 3 o'clock P.M. from ai Seite ; +9 pas "PB udioa River [ANDRRALLT. Vico President, .