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‘W Sanaa Sa” Sa Battroad during Maron ied $088,800, a de. Grease of $203,193 from, 1865. The total cara- Ings of the road from v4 March 31 of this year have been $1,684,616) or $641,616 leas than @uringsthe porresponding period in 1865. Fhe St Louis Journal of Commerce of last week Rays The local money market is slowly tending toward greater ease, remittances from the country being largely on the in gence of any nd deposits are heavier, In the ab- convertible security. New York Stock Mrshan ge. Texsoay, april 16 1888. FIRST SESSION—10:30 a. M. $20000 Us6s, 5-20 0°62 1043, 50shs Qiks MCo.b30 6034 114500 do.. 1043; 200 do .. 56 2000 USS's, Tae end 94° 500 do 9000 US6's, 10-400. 921, 200 99000 3 78-10 8 ae. 103% 200 100% +300 320 65000 ‘ 100% 10000 nye b loan. we 3000 Tennessee 6” Eis: 23: 20000 do. 2d cali. 2 300 Chic de NW pref. 56% 2000 Vingima 6's... 6834 1000 1000 do.. . & 5000 Missouri 6’ 13% 10000 Mo 6s H&SJ iss 76 2000 Bklynie 6’s wi, 94 10000 0 & Miss cert... 26 000 25% 7000 Cleve&Tol sf b 9436 1000 Gal&C Istmex 97 6000 (1 Central bis. 101 2000 Hud Riv bds 67 99 10000 P, FeW&C2d m 92 39000 20 shs BE Stof NY 108 15 Am Exch Bank. . 115 5 Bk of New York. 116 6 Shoc&Leather Bk 110 "0 St Nicholas Bank 101 a4 28 Fourth Natu! Bk 102 600 do..2d call 10434 100 rf anton Company 52 Ps MichSo&NIRR 7955 Camb Coal pret; 45 do... se. 7 do......b10 451; 200 leva i i 82 100 100 do, . 817% 100 % 600 dov.d ‘eat $2 500 200 Chic & Rock I RR 12034 1100 129 Pilts,FEWAC RR 91 100 West’n Ay inion Tel 914g 2100 «2d call a 913g do. +s too 100 Alton & Terit Rik ag $8 au ister Min 100 Alt&TerHRR pref 65 SECOND SESSION—l P. US 6's,5-20e, "62 10444 200 shs stich S&NI 70% shat armb Coalpret 465; 600 Cleve & Pitts y fs 200 do. é 1083 500 Pitts, Ft THIRD SESSTON—2:30 P. M. 1S 7500US 6’s,5-20¢. 64 10434 100 shs Erie RR..s15 73 (80000 U 85's, 10-400, 92%¢ 1 5500 Tr n7 3-10,18ts 101 40000 do. sanerion 100% 4000 Missouri . Tx 100 shs Quicksilvor. 52° 100 West Union Tel. 543¢ 19% 100 do..2d call 54x 207% 100 Maripo: 2 40. 813g jou cni aN Ww pref. 66 500 Cleve & T. 10834 200 100 Erie ar ° ‘300 de.. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Turspay, April 17—6 P. M. Asuee,—Roceipts, 6 packages, The demand continued ‘imitod and scarcely anything was done. Prices were \ Bominally unaltered. Breswax.—We note sales of 3,500 Ibs, State and West- Orn at S7e. a 390, Breapstvrrs.—Receipts, 6,654 bbls, flour, 1,160 do. corn meal, 8,360 bushels corn, 1,165 do. oats, 600 do. rye, 415 do. malt, and 46,850 do. barley. ‘The demand for Btate and Western flour continued very active, and we Thavo again to note an advance of 10c. 2 25c. per bbl. for moar'y all grades, the market closing firm at the im- provoment, with a continued upward tendency. The gales reached 15,000 bbis., at the subjoined revised quo- ations. Southern flour was also in good demand, and favor, with further sales of 000 bbis., mainly at an advance, as shown in the an- xed prices. The sales of Canada flour were at higher ices. The market closed at an advance of 10c. a 26c, per bbl. The transactions comprise 450 bbls, Rye flour im moderate demand, but no noteworthy seles were ‘ices were again in seller’ rd of, and prices ve without material change, rn meal was ve! . with a pretty fair inawity The sales embrace pare bat and 570 jersey at our wickedly fe quote estern flour. -$7 00a $7 60 . 21 55a 79% 8 00a 8 65 jum extra 7650 860 ne tere ee. 8 60a 900 ‘Western trade brands. . 9 06a 11 50 Common Southern. 9 50a 10 50 Fancy and extra do. . 10 Oa 15 75 ‘Common Can: . . Ta 860 Good to choice and extra. . 8 6a 12 30 Rye four (superfine) ove . 4a 520 Corn meal, Jersey. 8608 370 Corn meal, Brandywine, 4100 435 Cor: meal, Brandywine, puncheon: :22 00a 22 50 —!rices of wheat advanced 2c. a 3c. per bushel under a more active demand, The market closed very firm at tbe improvement, with indications in seller's favor, The gales reached 123,500 buslrels, mainly at 26 for common new white Michigan, $2 50 for white Genesce, $2 65 for white Canada, $2 30 for smutty white Canada, $1 740.$1 80 for new No, 1 Milwaukee, $1) 40 a $1 50 for unsound Milwaukee, and #1 60 a $1 65 for old Milwaukee club. The corn market Was some- ‘what firmer, though no positive change was visible. The sales wore about 45,000 bushels at 80c, a 82, for un pound, und c. a 490. for new, and 5Sc. a 59e, for old Western, 60e. a Bie. for State, 54c. a 68e. for Jersey, 590. for Canada. The market for rye war more active and firmer. The & Prime, and abc 70c. a Tie. Malt was without improvement in any re- vee Rarley continued qniet, though a light demand ‘it vaited, and 10,000 bushels ‘Canada West were diss Poeed of at $1 15, Covvuy.—Holders were offering all grades pretty libe Tally, except prime and choite, which retained their pre- ons. frmbeans Bayers, however, operated with cau tion, nnd the transactions were confined to small Pos comprising 364 bags Rio, ex EB. Windus, at 13\¢.; 354 bare Rio, ex Wilbelm'ne, at 13 bags Rio, ex Ide, at 13%¢c.! and 106 bags Rio, ex Heyden, at 15e., al gold, in bond, We notea sale made some timo ago, but not ‘ex Alert, mption from second sly reported, compriain, ¢.. gold, In Bond, for ec . previously taken on speciation at Lée. or 1 in bond. Considerable activity was notieable 000 bag though po quotable change was apparent rat hands, as estimated by Messrs. Gu is ns follc w York—40,590 bags, Total ber bage. ‘The present quotations are no ordinary to falr, 1K. « 18% ale, gold, duty pab good eat rty days; Ja Laguayra, 19 gold, duty paid. Corto was difficult to seli, and the market. was ev! deniy a chade le under liberal offert though the change was hardly quotable The ales comprise nearly Ordinary. Low middling Biiddiing... Good midds Coxptrs were only in sieternte demand and the mar tinued heavy, with searcely any inquiry for large Parcels, The sales Were at Zic, a 280. for light weight Ret cont ity and Western adatnantine, 0c. for patent, and 40+ for sperm, Freicmre were fiat. Thete war no grain of mome ofloring, and those in want of weight were obliged vo tv a tany rates offered by the shippers. The engagomont# wore: —To Ht verpool last evening)—1, Baeg col, ee at 932d, a 5-16, 8,000 bushels corn br ‘xox bacon at 10a a 12s. 6d. ; per steamer, 1, F bate ton at yd. @ 916d) To Bremen—500 cases tobacco Ila Sd. a 12% 64., 400 bbls, rosin at 2e. To London— tierees beef, piivate, Tho charters were a brig to ristol, petroleum, at 6s, 6d. ; one to Gibraltar at a round jos have been very fair: eoly at full figates, We Boorge’s at $6 WSS BW at doc d $6500 $6 7 Biore. Box herringseheld their own, but the baiiness ous ~ lars. cat last sales were at 65¢. and 650, for No. le Other descriptions of fish found a He orks and prices rather favored the pirchmer. 4 marth terion at #5 a $7; pickled cod per bl $7, and dry ecale $6. ‘Tines wore slow of sale even at lower prices, and the néactions reported were light, The stock wns la in holdre Were free ecllers ata reddetion of j¢°. a fy at ey 1,000 Fiuenos A; ip 4 + 600'a Wo Buenos Ayres, re culative vitality in the general market, i but a light demand for discounts, the greater portion # the spare balances go into government or some easily at ke. alle. &86\,¢. for sound mixed Western, in @tore and delivered, Outs were also firmer, with sales at were 1.200 bnshels Canada at $1 for t $000 to 10,009 bushels Western at a arket for small parcels from seevnd hands, and the ns in the aggrogate were quite large, bat the evidently very beavy for common and ordt- ari, «:—Rio in the United States, 7.268 bags in Now York, 14,086 in New Orleans, 7,400 in » and §,500 in Mobile, Stock of other devcrip- i . Domingn, Te. a itsge: Goytouy 20, 0 23340, ali | a reqaiem mass will be offered aj NOOT tr 1. —We note acontinned upward tendency in the @arket for all grades mackerel; prices, however, were Wout decided chang. The sales comprise 1.500 buis. fF m Gret bands, mainly. Bay No. 1 at $17 0a $18. sts from store were commanding very full prices. The ory cod have been sold quite ie - of Ort > —y The sales comprite 2,000 Buenos all cold: 1.000 dey Texas. 26 ibs, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL baa 1886.—SUPPLEMENT. a on pi | bale 18:—1b1, ry B met 3 Grands, 26, jean, 2,400 Matamoros, 31400 Vere Cruz, rs 100 Texas, 1,700 Bahia, 1,500 Maracaibo, 3,500 West India, 13,300 dry and dry salted Southern, 2,000 dry and dry salted Maranham, 1,000,dry salted Pernambuco, 2,900 wet saited Rio. Grande, 4,000 wet salted California. Hors of all descriptions wore scarce; the demand con- tinued comparatively light but full prices wero realized, Prime and choice grades were moat wanted. The sales were mainly at from 25c. a 650. for iy year’s growth. Lixsgep.—We note sales ae store of 4,000 3s Cal- butta in Boston at $2 37. 2 40. LeatHer.—Good to cho! Sy grades of hemlock sole were {n moderate demand, but the market was lower and pur- Po Were readily made at a decline ot }4c. a Ic. on all qualities, though the stock was comparative! Sole was le. a 2c. per Ib. lower. A fair busi- ess i i eho reduction. Prime tannages were The stock comprises a fair assortment most wanted. _ is ae get ad fhe Buenos Ayres for a ae 28c. a Titer coun er descriptions in proj ‘The trade macs aogs the Saige buyers, and the sales were conéined to small iota, The arrivals were } pretty large, yet the market showed no weakness. Prime grades br very arp i We & agedion egg ood and "rl auction of 19 hhds. Porto Rico at 62c. a 56¢., 278 hhds. Cuba muscovado at 88 340. Bale. ‘and 100 bbis. New Or- Jeans at 62c, a 78c., four mont! Provisigns—Receip' 40 bbls pork, 12 do. beef; 850 a ‘meats, do, and Bees lard. The sales were to a fairextent, but yo cag at — i 3 a ‘The market closed heavy at were 4,000 bbis. new mess for forward So ibang wee June and rl at seller's option at 51a for immediate de! livery 4,600 bbls. at ~ a $320 25 a now mess; $25 a $25 25 forold mess, and $2150 a $22 for prime. The demand for beef was fair and prices continned steady. ‘The sales were 600 bbis. at $1550 a $19 60 for uew plain mess, and $20 a $24 for new pees mess, beef hams sold slowly, but holders were not . disposed to concede an; thing. m., order to sell. Only 200 bbla changed ds at $38 a $39. was inactive and somewhat ‘pomtnal. We note sales of 200 boxes at 14%¢c. for Cumberland cut, and 1c. ‘ad 16%c. for short rib. Some 15,000 or 20,000 Ibs, Strat- it Were reported at 16c. Cat meats were not in on good reqrest, but prices were well sustained. The sales were 250 bxs. at 10%c. a 11}zc. tor. shoulders, and Je. a 17%e. for hams ‘The transactions in cut meats were light, butthe market was firm. The sales were 600 packages mainly at 1éc. a 18%c. Batter and cheese were quiet and almost nominal, ‘with a flight demand at previous prices. Prenoutoa continued inactive and nominal at at 24c. a 24<c, for crude, rarely 243¢c., and 37c. a 38e. for refined Es woud, with sales of 3,200 bbis., mainly at the above potted was without. particular change. No sales of con- sequence were reported. Smail lots sold to a fair extent at previous prices. SuGar.—A heavy stock, depressed the market some- what, though prices were without quotable change. The stock of raw ts estimated to comprise 30,610 hhd., 50,334 boxes, 106,587 bags and 820 melado. The sales to-day were 1,077 hhds. Cuba at 93¢0. a 12%c., and 270 bhds. Porto Rico at 10%c. a 134(c. ; also 556. boxes vana at 11340, a12%4c. The market closed rather heavy at the following prices:—Inferior tocommon refining Cuba, LS a ee) fair to good refining do., 103;c. . 10340, ; fi srocery do, 105s. @ 113¢¢. ;_ prim grocery 12%ge; Porto Rico, 10e a 1Bize ; m hat Sedu ined, 940. a ile. ; ‘No’ ; Nos. 13 to 16 do., 11%. @ 130, ; Nos.’ 16. 20 do., 134g0.’a 1434¢, The market for refined sugar was also heavy and prices wore in buyers’ favor. Stand- ard hards sold at 153(c., and A white at 14%c. ‘STEARINE was dull of sale, but holders generally were firm. rime was offered at 170. a 17%c. We quote 2c. as to quality. IN e demand for deer has been very moderate and the market was heavy. Holders of goat were anxious to realize aud offered at lower prices. The busi- pobiryy reduction has been better, but mo special lots ‘ioe The market was without noticeable change ial at Tose. » The sales were 345 cases Ohio seed pe at eufenaen Kentucky at 10c. a 23%4c., and 6 Kentashy, serags at at Big. grt was note sales of 134,000 Ibs, was in demand. 30,000 ‘Ibs. Arctic erate a privels Brice. changed i once spo 04 bbis. The market was with- out porooptibe change. Small lows were taken at $2 26 Po pi aro and Western; but no sales of import- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. lcckenny.—On Tuesday, April 11, at the Par- the Rov. 1 Dr. We, Epwarp L. Baker, of New Yort io to Euzasera B. Hvoxensy, of Philadelphia. Tuesday, April 17, at the First je —On Dutch Reformed church, Brooklyn, by the Rev. J. Kim- _ D. D., Corxkuvs Burg, Jv., to Mrs. Sanam Lerort. ee RYON. —On Tuesday, 17, at We Poter'e sk, Tuowas R. Sega vane BO praiay April 12, by the 5 Seat sarees Om Tend , to Miss Apa ‘M. Bexsami, all of tect ag he No cards. Horeart—Bayenicr.—In Brooklyn. on Tucsda: tag. April 1%, by the Rev. HA. 9 Hon. Jonn C. no : cherry ete Amanva Benxotct, of Norgs—Gagnnme. —| “in St Bartholomew yoy on Tues- #, April 17, by the Rev. Samuel Cooke, D.D.. Brxsa- am Norss, jew Haven, Conn., to Miss Masreane Vine ua Gar: of this city. t Perth Amboy, N. J., on Sun- Sxtra—Ctaunaon.—At ay) a 15, by Rev. W. Chamberiain, H. H. Surra, of pons fgg City, aoe yo sega daughter of Smith Clark- bases: Tuesday, April 17, by the Rev. Charles T. E. Stohimann, at Lome, Haney Stitune to Lourta Moutror. Wu sox —Hows. —On Tuesday, ee, Agee 1%, by the Rew. A. J. Canfield, Mr. B. D. Brooklyn, E. D., to Mi Kare Le Hows, of Now York foop—MoCorweLt.—On Tuesday, April 10, by the Rev. H. B. Lay YD atthe Washington Ceol . zB chorch, James H. Woop to Miss Many &. MoUownett, all of this city, Diea. Brcnpag.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 15, Jasas H. Brexpaée, Jt., in the 39th year of his age ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, corner of Clinton, and DeKalb avenues, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. Browy.—On Monday, April 16, Cuantorre Lovins, only ebild of Judson A. and Emma 8. Brown, aged 6 years and 2 tonths. Brapy.—On Tuesday, April.17, Wirraw Brapy, in the ‘28th vear of his age. The friends of the family are reepectfally invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 206 avenue B, on Tharsday afternoon, at two o'clock. San Francisco (Cal.) papers please copy. Braprore.—On Tocaday, April 17, at Rye, Westehestor county, ALEXANDER Beopronp, son of Alexander W. and Marianna Bradford, aged 27 years Funeral from his late residence, at Rye, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. His friends and the friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend. A special car will be reserved for the 11:30 train at the New Haven depot, corner of Twenty seventh strect and Fourth avenue, Beutry.—On Monday, April 16, Jonw Bence, Jr, in the ith year of his age. ‘The relatives and frends of the farnily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, 313 West Twenty-second stieet, this (Wednesday) after= noon, at three o'clock. The remains will be taken to Poughkeepsie for intermerit Courtsy.—On Monday, Aprii 16, Jouayxa Covrryt, aed 80 years, The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her fate residence, Vandewater , this (Wednesday) afternoon, coners.—On ‘Puesday, April 17, Jos son of James and Charlotte Cobarn, aed days. SoauRx, only 3 years and 18 Third avenue and Fifty-frat street Dacy.—On Tuesday, April 1%, Rictan Dany, @ native of county Westmeath, my aged 55 years. The friends of (he family ate respectfully thvited to atend the funeral, from St Gabriel's chureh, Thirty- seventh street, between First and Second avennes. where for repose of his soul, on Thursday morning, at nine yek, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery. Deeax.—On Taesday morning, after a short and severe ‘ieee, Jame Dvcan, aged 39 yoars, ‘The friends of the ‘family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at two | o'clock, from his late residence, No. 89 Walker street, to | Calvary Cemetery. Drawowp,—On Tuesday, April 17, Tomas Drswovn, 9 native of Kilmailock, county Limerick, Ireland ‘The faneral wilt take piacethis (Wednesday) afternoon, \t two o'clock, from his late residence, 141 Mott | street, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited | to attend the fineras May bis sou! rest in peace. Amon. Limerick paper = copy. Dickinsox.—On Monday ovening, A nt 16, Gronae Mowtoowrry, only child of Robert nd ‘Sulia M Dickineon, aged 2 yoars and 4 months. ‘His Femains will be Laken to Piermont for interment. Toxsk—On Monday, April 16, James Dewxe, in the ‘76th year of his age The faneral will take place from the residende of hie son-in-law, John Kayan, | Whitehall st, N. Y., thie day (Wednesda 1) between twelve and one o'clock P.M. The remains will be taken to Staten Isiand for interment. The relatives and friends are invited to attend tho fume ral without further notice Dows. —On Tuesday oveniue. Apt 1%, of croup, Am oRew son of Michael aad Ellen M. Dunn, aged ren a 7 mont oe ee ya ‘uneral from the residence of his parenta, Forty-first neat Eleventh avenue, on Thursday alternoon, two o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to coop Dtroy.—On Tuesday, se 17, Brwort, the beloved ves of A sea ‘pinon? S24 yenr of hor age. friends and relatives of the family, also her son, its are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on mn, at to o'clock, from her late reat street, Brevi a eae ae Goth year of hor age. $ and Orienda of the (amily are a: — on "Thursday afternoon, of her oosnsow, 17, Brmee Guwgax, a p county Tipperary, Ireland, The relatives and friends of ‘the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) all sok oot her late residence, 3° Hidson avenue, child of inn pies feed re ar. day: The relatives and friends of the family ae respectfully on Thursday afternoon, at “Tames Harper's church, elfth and Thiteenth stresta Hou.isrer.—At New foes, shton, Staten Ijland, on Wed- Graig Bovents avenue, pel, nS on Moon Monday Ana, eldost danghter of the Inte Joti ner friends of the fami an invited to from. he! 206. For Eg ‘hte. (Wednesday) Sect, --On Monday evening, April 1 am of Robert F. and the late § years and 11 months, The relatives and friends of the pay invited to attend the funeral, from the pen No. f 65 Varick st., this <a es ig at Halifax (N.8. tates, pat Keuurr.. Contd i 16, Manta tn Keuiuse, of ream dale wih Ny A. Selig. premtee fd ‘Aga 41th year of his ates ¢ a eae: county Tipperary, ‘The relatives a ends of Cod at attend ti noon, at one o’ veloc from his rs “oh 162 Leroy strect, corner of West street. MisrLxe.—At Mattawan, N. Y., on Mondpy Mrs. Sovma, ete the ‘late Nicholas M Ving ‘of this apd friends of the family First f)tist oburch, Broome street, corner of Elizabeth stree!, ) afternoon, at three o’ciock, The remains will be en to Mattineck, L. I., for interment. MacraRtare “On ‘Tuesday residence of her dau Mac¥akLang, in the Téth year of ber age. Her friend’: and those ‘of her family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lale reside No. 77 Henry street, Brooklyn, ‘on Friday afternoon, “At Willow Brook, Staten Island on Wednes- day, April 1, CHartorre ‘NeioHaM, relict ae Samuel V. Needham, in the 47th year of her age. Nyx.—On Tuesday, April 17, Captain Exah Nye, in the 68th year of his age, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, flint-n place, ., on Friday, at twelve delock, noon, without further notice. Carriages will at the Chestnut street’ depot, "Newark, on the ten A. BM. train from New York. O’Krera.—On bse Sp Aprila7, Mary Jase, wife of William 0’ Keefe, aged 89 years, The friends and acquaintances of the family are_re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ‘her late residence, 51 Vestry stroe poe two o'clock, without further notice. On Monday evening, April 16, at eleven o'clock, wy, daughter of Henry M. and Susan P. Skiff, aged 9 years and 10 znonths. Pine remains will be taken to the country, this (Wednes- morning fer interment. "EVENSON.—On Sunday, “April 15, Caraarum Jase, widow of Henry Stevenson, youngest daughter of R. BR. Frazee, aged 24 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Berean Bapust church, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, with - ‘The remains will be taken to Green- Tormis.— At Madison, N. J.,on Sunday night, April 16, in the Bist year of his age. church, in Madi G atlhalf-past two Marv FRANORS, ah KE. Kerr, Wruras les in, the tho parish of Nedd ins, attend spent ta! evening, Apri 17, at the ‘Agnes Mead, Mrs. Janet near Newark. N. this (Wednesday out further notice. wood for interment. Rev. Samous L. The funeral will eleven o'clock, at the A train leaves New York for Madison, from foot of Bar- t o'clock in the morning. the family are invited to at- clay street, at half-past eij The relatives and friends tend, without an invitation, re —On Tuesday, April 17, Jows Warermc teres ze euuera, frome Lake’ ai e it, Luke's Hudson near Grove, this (Wednes: anne. --00 Basing, April 1%, James Wray, aged 60 street, day) afternoon, at _two o'clock. Af ‘The aay the Lorre tg rae ot Phot ver the | wea on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, from residence of his son-in-law, Nathaniel Laird, 116 West Twenty-eighth street. SHIPPING NEWS. a ot Port of New York, April 17, 1866. CUBARE! Steamship Cubs (Br), Stove, Ivexpool via Queenstown—K ehamship Belgian (Br) uton. Sieamsnp, United Kingdom (Br), Maury; Glasgow vie (BE) Deal, Kingston, Ja Port au Cla, Hobart. Newnern,NC—C Goodspeed. Neptune Staamship Co. Br), Liverpool—Ruger Bros, sub Milton Lockhart (Br), Large, Iaverpto! via Gavan- ‘Alina “(Hato), Fock, Loodon—Funch, Meincke & Brig Clio (Br), Wilson, St Kitts—Jones & Low tg ct Br), Nickerson, Savanitia Nurritas-—Brett, Son & Co. Brig wVictora Ursula (Br), Lenoir, Harbor Grace—B F eke inion, Holmes, Port an Priace—Joho Boynton's Liverpool via Portland—Williams on ee wep Gale. Boston. ip Lon; Sebr ae Watson, Cranmer, Washington, DC —Yan Brant sl Behr Does Kain, Jones, Hariford—Raokeit, Tooker & Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, Savannah 18th inst, and, Charleston, 9 hours, with mdse wid passengers, i Gir ‘ay, West, Charleston, kath int, with waeam mship ip Filles 8 Teer a nee a Mtaucalan 1 (Br), odeyeet Antwerp, 38 days, 10 pamengers, to master. dat saeeneee fe yrds with og as ol pte New York, U4 day Stu, Jat 44.30, Yon 46 ir, waterlogged Sor" aban ing over the stern. rout hy Tat 43540, Ton 50°30. on for Toho. NB. LA days ov Jalition (et h rom Ke. fewbern, 86 hours, with and mainmast I oth, t,o for Harbor Grace, wa her: (he captain sehr NF, entirely ts of provi reported:—On the 4th yn: ou a piece of the which was boun at the captain. his wife a exhansted from exposure acd want of food, having been 6 im that condition. rk Lord Clarendon (of Cape Town, @G11) 28, with linseed and wool. to master Athe Equator March in ‘Apri bag ee spoke bark Acacia, from Matanzas for of Good Hope Fay 44, z ; : 3 4 oie alsan, Kewcentin K, 46 daye, From thelath to Jost and stove boats Fremen, 2 days, with hve, Havre, Kb days, with i Camilla, from Barba: toa to Dont Starr ‘Rn 1 cays, with cof. Brig Thornas Young. Young, Kingston, Jay 0 ay bamboo, to © H frambull. Night winds the w age ‘Brig Alfaretta (Br), Taylor, Trigidad (Cuba), molasses, to 1 Le Faviinion (Br (Br), Hilty, Windsor, NB, 6 Agys, with plas. of Boston). Arey, Ta! Naaeo and logwood, to W 8 Rrown & Co. Ai Ae aieate brig Marens Hunter, ir), wrecked on the cout. ‘Bane Me hias) Norton, Geateep days, wiih sugar and molasses, (oT M Mayhew, Sid In com. Sehr et (o evergreen, . Howard, Georges Banks. with halibut, to 8 sehr WS Lond, om Lite, ‘Jucksowville, Fla, 11 A h inst, in a heavy NE tnbbs, Deal Island for Bostoa’ Bing 4 hy ler for Boston. for ore for Boaton. ‘Adarna, Baltimore for Fairhaven. 3) reo as ene Hic i ee area Packer, from Kingston, is ashore on Absecom beach. fel of 307 tons register, built at Glasgow in 188q from (The JP is an iron vee vessel, engaged in pamping water from the wreck of the transport Thorn, three miles below Wilmington, NU, exploded one of her boilers op the 1Bth inst, totally destroying the vessel She was owned by a company at Norfolk, Sreawen Antica. if of the Saar Gparra she opt frat, er flour from ‘Boston, ith the abov Ploueer whaltag vessel owned ta Japan. Bria Crcuonr—Four seamen of tho eA rds, £1 Bara Frances Jane, from Porto Rico for Baltimore. ashore on Gyzziey. ether with her cargo, will be # total loss, Bown insured in Baltimore. oured im ‘Bi from: = ie intber ‘port din inet with loss of ono toe | mai Baown (of Fall: River), 4 which nalioa tenn Olen wees Mare . cargo of sugar. ergot Mae at the mount but after worming oxerigas a Bass Hou of off and retu re. Be a a recaraian: tion and repairs if necessary. Scur Susan, from Baltimore for Sevanbab, pat back ith tnst with loss of sails. wolf the east | Gull | earn rare Mn oes od af high wee ter without serious Miscetianesas, Purser P M McFiroy, of the steamship Quaker City, from Carteston, bas onr thanks for papers from that city, in ad- vanoe of the mail. Sanau E Bi was gold-at paliantte Al imac ior S30 to Mr oka W Goodwin, as Owsx, from Philadelphia for Antwe pata Se ease Pad nnd cleared for destl- hation 17th inat. i jew Bed- ee es ota ae | il ‘ for gana. ad will wall ios att: Co RS re Atlantean ant ped pci ane Tat te mee : Pucrne Nowesaun (Br), Adams, Rico for Onig EERE TORRE Mas iretgant mapped with water and provisions by steamer Cul Havana, at Baltimore 16th inst, waht Teka, i Oe Poluhiisebal 1a 143 tons, of ie ae un and others. of Cotail Porte dats a one ies hail from Barnstable, wor" u Biss hereaf' San Simall. Scar Auvx B Trery, of Mom Have ‘Hinckley, aud will hail from Nantucket, Notice Notise ix hereby given that the wane ‘Sand. ‘fa ‘the lower tof the river Humber. has, recently: laid ‘ap? am patches, ‘pat Some of which have not more than 16 feet of water over them at low water spring thdes; cousequentty extra eauutfon should be used in navigating vessels.of jraught of water be- ‘Sunk Roads and Spurn. tween Sun! is and Spurn geet ii oy Teuity Rosy. ae BuoraGE axp Byaconaae Derarr- went, March 37, I FIXED LGUT—BLAOK BOB FONT a BLACK SOD BAY. NORTHWEST St OF RETAND. Notice is hereby, given vinat a Tighthouse has been erected at Black Sod Quay, near Black Sod Polat, at the entrance to Bluek Sod Bay, in lat 54 deg 5 min sec N, lon 10 deg 3 min 4 seo W, from which aFiaed, Light will be exhibited on the evening of the Sh of Sune next, and continued thenceforth: from sunset to sunrise, ‘Tuo lizht will be.» third order, dioptric, and show white be- tween the bearinge of nid_-eastward to NE by E. and red from NE by E to NE Es Nithe focal plane being 37 feet above the sea at high water, it should be seen in clear weath- er from a distance of 10 natitical miles. ‘The towor ln aquare, of « reddish gray color,and is 41 feet in nan from base to van ilantkeeper's dwelling is attached to he twat are magnetic Vi pation s deg 15 min W. Pavone LIAM ah Secretary. Biise Ornice, Duutin, at ‘20, 1866. ‘ warex ix tie toor serra Notice in horehy given that a Green Buoy, marked with the word “Wreek.” has beeu taid about 18 fathoms. 8 by E veasel sunk in the Looe Stream. ‘The buoy lies in 534 fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following gorapans Dearing, vig Pagham eharoh,N by. We, dant ig 434¢ mnlles. Mixon Beacon W by mi ls alsean East Borough Hend Buoy 814 Milstant 13 mile. ‘The must and other spars of the wreck are hangiig to it by the rigging. By Mary BERTHON, Seorotary. Tanwry Houss, Lowpom, March 31, 1865. COAST OF PORTUGAL: Paovigowas wou At ENTRANCE TO THE RIVER DO! eno goverument han’ tren ‘notice that the 5 AY yous Mowe Bonhera, da Ii ara at the ent hel eh mil shortly, ee eee eters ore asa 9 aerey m arnt Sree — i a jona Rn satis ues Te a ld for Hin isons Bark Ocra at Sag Harooe 1 South Al ‘ith ol id ne oe Spoken, de. 9 Liberty, from Baltimore for Havana, April 12, er imnerice, Morse, from New York for Shaaghae, April Penman: Allen, days from New York for Tortugas, ; eaereremntet bre from Portland for Matanzas, April 10, lat I, from Boston for Montevideo, Fev 19, tat 2 fd ‘6 Cup. Comm James river for London, with co 43 17. lon 04 1 tm verpoo! for New Orleans, March park Be Dom ‘Domintek (Br), for Boston, April 6, lat bad ®, lon Schr Geo Thompson, from New York for Granada, April 6, ta 6 4, Jon $3 yi i, seen Ate nape wis Ss lon 66. me ae April 4—Arr Monee. Wortinger, Phila- S—Arr bark € 8 ta Ww tian gr Liat We D, at Woh dr nd Bir en (Bn) Crocker, snd Chartie Pisin Sir Strong, a bark J Carver, Nichols, hola Nock: ort a Bexmnors, ROUTE Bld steamship Peruvian, Salmon (from prereset | _ Manacatzo, Merch ‘Art bark Liva, York. ae . oe re bark Lavinia, Davis, Galveston: }- award, ra ‘New. Orleans; achr E D Kudieott, Snow, iveston Hie Oh, barks ky Miller, dir Pg (Br), a apate inn, re Meee BR La . ‘am! pacbr ver. Hi Wilmi: Ni Hrevoton. April Arr brig Watibam. ‘MaUihe Pas pig aks Acad Boston; iiel. Gra ~ brig Mary © Roosevelt, Wilson, New Bacva, i L—To port brig Aurate, Davis, for NYork, to wail abont Rett ” “ Sr Joun, NB, K ft 14—Skl hark Waldoboro, Baker, Hav: (notes before). Old 1th, sehr Robert J Leonard, P! Phinda La Tauasco, March 18a port brig Antoine Mather, for New Tristan, Miveh SID Ap bik Mary Bader, a Williams, Thompson, Wena: Yortland American forts. BOSTON, April Je—Arr steamers Nereus Bearse, sid Fair banks. Hunter, NY: Malu erg, Garten. org: ‘bark sorena odin: Un, ig ailoraitsl Chat) ra Tries mie. ldcidg, Holmes, Bort an face vin 3 . Bieele, Romed gnonah, force, Nansemond? Maseachtisetts, Hack, NYOPK. Cld ships Juliet Uilet Trandy. Alles, Callaor Cordelie (r), Moreie St John, asain, Tucker, British Wost Indios: Aitnan ce and w market. Also cl, stoumers N Salvor, Morgan, NYork; brig Chicope rimer. barks Kate sunith, Milton, Montevideo: eters brigs © mt do Fine | Biphes Yokohama. Below, eae Patricia Pinson, from Calcutta; bark 8 1. Campbell, Muflens, from Glasgow BALTTMORE, April 16—Alt SeNits_Jnilta Seni, nN ork. OM aehe Fonas abe Below brig Water Witchy Knight, th--Art peta 3 F Patland, Boston: James English, Rap ker, aud Sarah X Reed. Put tiack schr swan, Miteh * 0, Ar, Daston, N for Savannah ip Bilvire Owen Kine (trom Phitesstpina? Antwerp: bark Deleware, White, Demnarara OHAR ON 13-8! brig Bloomer ee), Wyma Mato " Uieme. Leite, NYork: BW dodt rey, Goatrex, ipbia: WG Audeareh, Wooltgrd. Pr denen: N Doane, Mej iat Balumore DANVERS, April 12 Chase, NYork FALt. RIVE E April iS—Arr sehr Canema, French, Bliza- NdivRs HO) a fine en he Saat 8 Ha yener, Matanaas for i ing aford, Ni; York for Halif Hh Crowley’ ¢ oles Howton bile via Tort rs tewist th, tt, Baltimore for Boston; Sarnh E Sones, Fish, Philadeipnia for ‘do; We. nona, Turton, James River for do: Mary FE janon. mye sp ni Fila Mas, Higgins aco for do; Geon ing uy », Craney Talend Walter Scott, N ‘NB: Duk nley, do for wy, Chatter or howton: A Anderson, do for 8, Blizabethport Portland; Gen Peary. Armat Bivira A Cona Sidngton, ‘Feces fort Pendiet: and"Batpoes rhe aaa New ‘ork ouies, “Mayo, Portland for NYorke Mii chr BA 15th— Graham, NYork aa aot ws Aa Pattie fee tT Crowle: pew ing. 6 Soot A Wo eee frets hoe 8 ‘enonab, Jann, 1 teat Bul Serre eders: Gon Fearey. vu 16h woh dan HYG A Gibson, Barth um for Boston Aiea Ca rabam NYork for mi Aw Lalo) » Fane, Fant Te peners, Also arr brig Delmont Locke, bapa an rere Sarai is Moruing, and brig Alpha, and “MOBILE B Apr an (Br), J Liver. mt ion, Cedar Ree cme pat Mare as Marmion, W By, as Tipe Altes oi Rey a ye natantia reise | a 61 ow, gomin, iH "idan abate ha (Brew), Kuok, do; sche ba — APT ty hy ‘Suid Gon Grant, NYork; ship apd 19-Afrachr nee Reston He ee ot iba deceit a atharibe a | ‘Protons pick stn 3 sang, Joxsee, and ae et! 1 sehr , ang Mant. Wareham on Ab loutman, G mare, Wares \zue = i ee 35 BTR ANTE ‘Gompany's steamer on SATURDAY, agra 12 o'clock noon. “Tre it receiv: ee #60. SISAL AN! CRUZ, AMERICAN ‘aRD MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSEIP COMPA! g m Trig. oaifuek, is, rom from no, for St John, Ape bark Mas Schr Win O rsh, viainbura, Alexan’ is aneeteas eduadas, ‘April er pligeere ce nn Mo. Biecte Fier. cf IBY, Agent, 26 Broadway. een recente sas ty, Kelley, N York. ch pala ots Mary A Merritt fe 10R GALVESTON, TEXAS. TEXAS LINE STEAMSHIPS. HE Al STEAMSHIP seis ne ‘per soe a wo? MN ees pit: Ne, My abyrorhey 18—Arr sebr rary ie. Perry, \ petite Black ema Gor ‘Necmaniney enWYor for New Sen ec eee e ae ean] LLovos § ae, HANSA — N VIA we ta N, ‘SOCTUA iM ‘payable fo a ease $105; Second Cabin, $62 50; Bteerage, by the AMERICA, Captain J. ©. Meyer, W YORK STEAMSHIP Li oxnoy ax xa ARE go gohan $90, payable in as from London or Havre, $90, $4) aud $80, payable ue ¥rom New York. Al ri a and handled Ee Forage apple bas Meisel A. WHITNEY, 26 Broadway. Hoty South street. A Shree are a No. Bowtiog ae N. y _ Agent at Savacinad B. HARDEE, Esq. YAN |. GEORGI, or AN ORRATE "INR, THORSDAY, A SND ¥ FLORIDA, r, For freight mae IE NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD of frat class ocoan sleamers between New rrying the United states Southampion, London and Havre, nies York, for Bremen, on thefol- pee Sa wn 1,600 horse power, A. G dens, Your and ot eri ia Coren, ca HIRGO, jaune Tne sai ung pap k 0 ., 18 al foot of Wall street, wing clogant_ acco Destin, Cah AVP 2 0 End 62 Routh vizeot, Fifth Avenue Hotel telegraph rable in we, or its oquivaient in cur. id, $62 80; steerage, $37 50. foe Agents, 45 Beaver street. twcook = P eRRCHT, Secretary. _ Ove of iste North American: Lioyd, 45 Beaver street. YAL MATL, BEAMS! CUBA. ‘AL MATI, i eke pit ence ¢ CUBA, James Stone, eCommuander, will sail fromthe IESDAY NEXT, APRIL 18. the iene ‘« rs. at PIONEER LINE. CABIN P. AG every rhuraday. nes se sages “ son Agents in Savannah, Bi bone a ie aot Teil Bi, nat 3 O'clock P. M., froma MMODATIONS UNBURFARSED. PACKET COMPANY: K. Meier commander, iy ‘United States mal, wil} leave on Saturday, April massing So. and ney pg elie enon bat ai pa rt Ape ay ees ee |8 * oC — BOSBAS EDT rs co. Liverpool to receive nj “WiLUIAMS. +0 yt ER Et jedi calling at hehe os saree AND CITY foie deer aan " TS a Pr. ae pene New whe si sire. a ites, Brom eR Bh iii at noon, from PASSAGE, PAY, IN CURRENCY, ee rans ik td “gt pats ood Soy’ perStan eweting Yor thetr For further information at the Couper pon ANGR aig: T AT COTT Soy tthe steamship or ailing. pa packets, from Pi th a TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO., 86 South sree screw steamship CLTY OF CORK witl orth Fiver for Liverpool alrect on Fel ‘all the modern fperorements. and has She. sengers only. bac ant eu press Mig td Cautkney FOR LI fete ees = MAILLER, peed <yeewrlan arate yor LIVERPOOL, pt Canard —— RAILROADS — — mr gold or its equivalent: For freight or passage apply \o é INARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, STEAM NAVIG. TION COMPANY SAIPS ‘ROM NEW YORK TO AQUELNSTOW N AND LIVERPOOL, A.M. and 4: feat ANDERBILT. Vice President, | ASTROLOGY. ae ASTROLOGIST.-MADAMB Wi. As your visit, &c, 189 Allen street, n Steerage passage tickets to cee parties from Liverpooi or censor ete be . Hamburg, Brewen, A FACT. Miss WELLINGTON TELLS OF BUSINESS, ft, good luck and numbers. 101 Sixth avenue, oppo Site Righth street, For freight and cabin passage apply at (he company's office, No. Gi Broadway, and tor steerage tickets at Lue passage of the company, 27 Brosdwey. J. HURST, Manager. ENT CLAIR! ae TOWN au uaven en a Berenth pad Lights ae A ATIONAL LXE 10 pool, — Phe VIRGIN LA sail op prepaid, ckete $40. Apply tions from 10.4ili & DIRRCT LINE TO PRANCE.—THE GENERAT. Mail ‘Steamahips, The aplendid new \essels ek well aa frou per i + route for the con. Saturday, April 2t PROFESSOR OF MID- Liberty’ street, guarantees certain relief 1 ous Mtorview, or by tt bo Surmont.. Firat cabin, $196. Seevnd cabin, esage In gold: . including table wine i For further information " ney" Stal man mca <THE MARRIED WOM PRIVATE MEDICAL a) = = > « Companion, by Dr, A. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. indy from unpostion. Price y NI UNITED 8T, eX AND ie MALL STBAN wd COMP ch for Rio de, Sanetre, atop] feruambuen and Babia, the ERIGA, L. CURE AT ONE INTERVIEW, ane Ob, WITH or married ladies. froin whatever ra years’ practice), 162 Chambers street MARRIED. LADI MAD tell's Infailible Fremeb Female Pills, No. 1, . can never fail: are sale and street, oF sent by mall with Full ins st class steamship mame goinmander, on he 2th of April, from pier 43 North river, at3 O For treight oF parsage opty to TOMAS ASENCTO &00., 17 Broadway. ig nev, AND, | SPLENDID SIDE ape 18, at So'elock wheel atenmahtp No. 4 North river nc pean s fla ac Contre treet, near DR. ong ACU Le! UCHEUR TO THE PRIVATE jo. 6 Amity place: rooma, atiendance. all IX ENCY, mn : THROUGH TO SAN FRANCT4C 0. CONSULT DR. lego Anti The Central Americen Tra fine new ae on LAK MADAME GRINDLR, FEMALE Pit «., 6 Armity place, can be consulted on aes males Pleasant roome for ladies desiring nursing and = wendanee. will var eal "beat MADAME DU oly Weghiacor 83. PRICEIE re YACT. MADAME. D paar earl , at mail or |n person, atiT? Wee raat Agent WITHOCT MERCURY. BY D ms the ready doctor A, si A AM ce tA. =m erat from GOLDEN AGR. — Const TeTION, hare gna a = | ae siunetrieg re sired yah | Dede Ene aia ae Ae Be ARs a ees EAE we POE

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