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FINANCIAL ? WD COMMERCIAL. eee “ ‘Wupsmspay, March 20—6 P. M, Little 4i8P0" tion to operate was exbibited on the mock marl gy to-day, and nearly a geheral decline in attroad ¢ocurities was the consequence. There were a few * <ceptions, however, Hudson River and Toledo each ®ancing at the first regular board one per cent from “she closing prices of yesterday. Northwestern, Hlinols entra} and Pacific Mail were also stronger, and some of ‘them esrriod strength throughout the day, The trath Ms outside parties exhibit but very little inclination to eperate in stocks, and a rise on the street which would fm “‘otber times” have flooded brokers with orders now fae no perceptible effect upon the general public, The ‘market consequently has no recuperative strength, and ‘each advance is followed by overloaded parties pressing forward to sell. Governments were steady during the day; but rather a limited business was transacted. Very few sales of bank ‘stocks were reported. State stecks, however, sold quite frocly, and Virginias and North Carolinas advanced. Money is still plenty, althoogh rates tightened somewhat from those prevalent yesterday. At the ten o'clock open board this morning, although transactions were limited, the market was firm and a ‘Blight advance was established from the evening pre- ‘vious. New York Central sold at 105%; Erie, 60; Reading, 10234; Michigan Southern, ‘77 a 7734; Rock ‘Tadand, 97% ; Northwestern, 363¢ a 3614; do. preferred, 65% ; Pacific Mail, 123; Western Union Telegraph, 41%. At the first regular board railroad shares fell off on a anil inqgry, and there was considerable pressure to sell. ew York Central closed %{ lower than at the corre- sponding time yesterday, Erio %%, Reading 5, Michigan Seuthern 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Rock Island \, ‘Chicago and Alton }, Canton 34, Western Union Tele- ‘ereph %. Cleveland and Toledo was 34 higher, North. ‘western 34, do, preferred 1%, Fort Wayne 36, Obio and ‘Mississippi certificates 14, Pacifie Mail 34. At the one o’clock open board the market was steady, ‘bet dull. New York Central sold at 10534; Eric, 593; ; Reading, 101%; Michigan Southern, 767% a 773; Cleve- Jand and Pittsburg, 8834 (b. 8); Rock Island, 97% ; North- western, 86%; do. preferred, 65; Fort Wayne, 9714. At the half-past two regular board there was a general @echno im prices, with the exception of Pacific Mail and Horthwestern, New York Central closing 3 lower than 8 the Gest regular board, Erie 3, Michigan Southern %, Fort Wayne 3. Northwestern was % higher, and Pacific Mail %{. New government sixes of ’65, regis- tered, sold at 10734, and seven-thirties, third series, at 3054. Missouri sixes sold at 96, Tennessee sixes 6634, and North Carolina sixes at 50, ‘The half-past three open board was dull, and another alight dectino in prices foliowed. New York Central gold at 105%; Erie, 69 © 5934; Reading, 1015; Michi- gan Southern, 763; a ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 8234 @ %; Rock Island, 9754; Northwostern, 36% (a. 3); @o. preferred, 653%; a 3; Fort Wayne, 96%; Pacific ‘Mail, 122% a 123. The current prices of leading stocks at half-past five “were as follows:—New York Central, 105% a %; Erie, B85 a 4; Reading 1013 a 3; Michigan Southern, 7534 = 5%; Mlinois Central, 1154 a 3¢; Cleveland and Pitts- burg, 82% a 34; Rock Island, 974; a %; Fort Wayno, 963 a 97; Northwestern, 3576 a 36; do, preferred, 651¢ &¥%; Pacific Mail, 123 a 12334; Atlantic Mall, $23¢ a 83; @hio and Mississippi certificates, 27 a 3. Gold was very steady, the opening price at ten o’clock ‘demg 1844, an advance of %{ 9 % from tho closing prtoe of yesterday, The entire fluctuations during the @ay 4id mot excead % per cent. The quotation as four @clock was 134. The Cuba, for Liverpool, took $4,536 ‘4m specie, which was the only export for the day. "The foreign exchange market was firm. Bankers’ bills en Englund, sixty days, were quoted at the close at 108% @ 100; threo days, 1005 9 4; commercial bills, 1073, a 208%; francs, sixty days, 5.15 a 5.173; three days, (12% 06.18%; bills on Berlin, 714 a 723¢ ; on Bremen, 70% a 79; on Frankfort, 40% a 413{; on Amsterdam, 41 a 41%; on Hamburg, 86 a 36%; on Antwerp, 5.18% a B1T%. At tho first mining board Alameda Silver cloned 100. Anigher than at the second board yesterday, selling at @7 40; Columbian Gold and Silver 10c., selling at $2 95; Quartz Hill 10c., selling at $3 65. Consolidated Gregory ‘Gold was 10e. lower, selling at $12 40. At the second ‘Board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed 40c. lower than @t the first board, selling at $12. Quarts Hill was 200, Bigher, selling at $3 85. Corydon soldat $4; Davidson Gopper, $1 Brokers are selling compound interest notes at the ++112% 101 in? ‘Sews, according to the cable telegrams, on the London Btoek Exchange at the noted dates: — Mar.7. Mar. 12. Mar. 16. Mar. 20, 74 TA Tag 43g RB a1 Has Ly Tho exports, exclusive of specie, from New York to @ereign porw for the week ending March 19, and since ‘the commencement of the year, compare as follows with ae 1807, the week...... ti or 800 0h 23 ee Mineo January 1,... $47,517,608 Gaeitt cae ae tN re re 1867, Pee ch 61.36 ont $3188 200 $2,272,278 2,626,500 ics 72 3,863,202 329,422 Total for the week $3,706,283 $5,509.878 601,700 @Previcusly reported. She & ‘61,670,807 ‘z= @rnee Janvary 1... . 626,370,548 $07,480,085 $52,544,301 ‘The commerce of New York from July 1 to date of wo of Pe 7 aie een ewes 1864-66, 1866-67. 173 g200,coanss $183, $183,477,333, 167,660,868 128,201,767 mpecie.., 26,001,688 17,282,431 22,765,131 ‘The wial value of foreign goods imported into the port wf Boston for the week ending March 15 was $558,679, smgaiast $500,722 for the corresponding week of 1866. ‘Seta since January 1, $7,094,661. ‘Tua following statement exhibits the business of the ‘Weteburg Clearing House for the past week :— Barc. Exchar, Balances. nu. “go70, 01 $78,502 ¢. oud 79,717 966 ae Sons , 63,761 ‘The agent of the Roman loan advertises that the cou- (pens of interest due April 1 will be paid on that day at various banking houses throughout the country. A number of New York shippers and mercantile tra- Gove between this port and the South have agreed that ‘hey will not in future pay freight om cotton or other merchandise before delivery. ‘The revenue and expenditure of Canada for the menth $130,188 $740,635 709,780 Excess of revenue, $30,905 ‘The follewing iss statement of the amount of pro- ‘Piacial notes in circulation on March 6, and the amount ‘of Ppecie held against them at Montreal and Toronto:— Fors in Steamee payable at Montreal 611,000 rare ; 243,333 ‘tho Provincial eee 8,000,000 ‘Tho Western money centres aro generally quiet and we have an raphe to chronicle. Exchange is still wweryw wor of New York, and ey pearance adicates a steady flow of amas from ‘hal rane to vie city for some time to come, The general rates for ‘oney, however, rule somewhat high, averaging from aor one and @ balf per cont a ‘%y Boston money market is somewhat etringont, the ber evidently curtailing for tho purpose of making a 6° ixbibit of their condition’ in their fortheoming ‘S*Mory return, The bank rate for money is six to Pov per cont, and the outside market gne or two PT On higher. The Boston Post states that there avo \en no now developments in fegard to tho late Snancia explosion, which involved several banks, tho United Ato dub-Treasury and a number of individusis ° be the general impression that Bow light on oe beret forth in afew daya No arrests & Yet, and one of the latest reasons given is Shai théro tw’ Ynited States Marshal hore to attend to Another Beton paper reports that the investigation SF tho United Siign Distriet Attorney bas made such pro- Srem ‘hat tho one will none be Dronahs betyre Hho Grand Jury. Two other defalcations are reported in a couple of small bauks in Boston, Four thousand dollars is stated to bo the amount missing, The earnings of the Atiantic and Great Western Railway from November 1, 1866 (‘he commencement of the fiscal year) to January 31, 1867, were... For the corresponding period year previous. Decrease... + For the month of January, 1866... For the month of January, 1867... The following are the comparative earnings of the ‘Uundermentioned railroads during the second week in March this and last year:< 1866, 1867. Michigan Central $76,889 $93,693 Michigan Southern. + 88,390 98,896 Chicago and Rock Island, + 58,400 67,865 Western Union........seeceseeee, 95 8,146 ‘The petroleum trade was quite active at Pittsburg during the past week, 49,931 barrels of crude and ‘28,380 of refined were disposed of, making the week’s transactions 78,311 barrels, the largest weekly sales ever recorded at that place, The receipts of oi) at Pitisiurg from January 1 to March 16, this year, compared with those for the corresponding period in 1860, have been as follows: — Barrels, 1867, . 162,925 180,225 The New Orleans Price Ourrent, of March 9, pub- Ushes the result of its information collected regarding the past season’s sugar and molesses crop, giving re- turns from 328 plantations, the aggregate product from Which is stated at 36,767 hogsheads, There were 347 plantations under partial cultivation, and the estimates from the whole range from 80,000 to 42,000 hogsheads, The estimates for the molassps crop.reach 65,000 barrels, at sixty-five gallons to the hogehead, on a basis of 40,000 hogsheads, computing forty gallons to the barrel. The plantations under cultivation before the war are numbered at 1,201; the crop of 1861-62 (the largest ever raised), was 459,410 hogsheads; that of 1865-66 only 15,000, the present season nearly trebling it, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Wednesday, March 20—10:30 A. M. 900 shs Erie RR...... 2 foes) 10 Wiols Genteai RR. 16 12 Cley Col & Cin RR: 100 300 Chie & ‘60 8536 'o" 50 Mariposa Min ( Wells, Fargo Exp. 19 American Exp Co.. 17 United States Exp.. 200 Atlantic Mail 88 Co 235 Paclic Mall $8 Co. 123 Half-past Two o’clock P. M. ye. 185 H 12000 S6"8.5-20. = EY fot 7 Be Go. un 'Y Contral 1. 10834 Boye ici: COMMERCIAL REPORT. Weprxspay, March 20—6 P. M. Asuns,—Receipis, 8 packages, The market was unchanged in every respect. Brxaperurrs.—Recetpts, 2,262 bbls. flour, 100 de. and 1,180 bags corn meal, 2,310 bushels corn, 1,106 do. onts, and 1,900 do, malt, The market for State and Western flour ruled firmer, under a more Prices, however, were pot quotably higher. salon were about 11,000 this, nt rotations. Southern tlour was steady, wi : tal eeeard I Hales were made of SO) Solid: "Rye egy a rapt cy demand. We opie eaten rom ‘25, accordin: te Bremareatad'eh a We mee “About 1,000 Dols. Bran: suescens SSeeeRssay ° Seeepsersss eoakSBESisg & BF nee 35; fc. for beef ai was freely of in moderate demand at full p sales of. D bushels at He 7 i Ae ad offered for Canada West, duty ‘We heard of no sales. Barley was teseate ‘The eee: confined to about 15,000 neglected and ‘Weat, duty paid, at $1 was. Malt was market Lt Rio ruled firm. "We Wek reerate of sale of 8,' rate ry terms, kinds were quiet, byt held at previous que =a ‘Corton —Consequent vj ao Seca Advices, from Liverpool the mnatket ruled ‘heavy, and n decline o to Je, per Ib, was submitted to, some some hi uplands as ax Sige. , the Handed. “Te deinand ead Tig aa 1,800 bales at our quotatior p—1,00) bbs. boi at be, Ode To Bh at dis, The charters were Br in ee bmg! a at ship to ateamer—0 hhds, tobac- British rah brig to a Ses ee “ pieineet nan private ‘Guiier Race ruled dull and nominal at notation: : Goage Cucen We heer’ of eo trenewctions. ices Fee main nged. Inur.—Bevond the sales of Manila oh) oo nothing was done, though the market strong at y won Hors tontinued moderat steady. Sales Dale ew crop a ia “4 Mo.sssxs.— tive market emul iy prices fo heard “of “oales "ot were Gihost eh Tide. Cabs muscorade at Se ittcm was frme with arnalt sales Carolina at 1 Scaan.—The demand for raw Ming OS Fe at about Cuba museovads ned 1,868 hide. at at aah He for, Cuba nd He. for Porwe Rico; > isu bon “baal Mat tania harda, : Reeece ta oy ine Ni wrdiean te riage | kha ae generally at fiow,ot ot Sale, though eevee ores wake mnie Sales, Dis, common wt a in 64 and Eb do. No. Lat Gruae tnseed cont y nen Roraae -- Spl ftir | o Other kinds were dullaod nomunal it portant buries. ne eet For crude there wana fair demat Hog nt Tendy te, in bola, and rte for abs sales were 1,000 BBB #0 in ay hoo ity at 120. ptt tte Seeeae ere aa ied Fr ruled a shade ‘firmnor, Shia fe alk, Beit, both fru para ice private terme. Hon se a a tae 1,304 ble, pork, 87 meat pork rue at _ Bpapeeeesusenly ae eater te R Tornew i Eee ios. ter be laedpidey rly oie ae era s with all Bilge ole The market remamed dull, TELESRAPHIG, MARKE } MARKET REPORTS, fiom dul Penna eae Sr es a bd Phtadetphta and Erie Railroad, ania Railroad, shinee ‘on New York at par. da, Ske.; middling Orleans ur ree home de mand? ‘State, $i ai California, steady; prime red, Cat 2), Rye firm at $1 50. dopant low, $1 Oats steady. New mess pork, S0as21. Hams, ria Bacon, sides, He.; shoulders, Bees Whiekey, sales of contraband’ at #0c. a $1. Ba one, March 0, 1857. Potion quiet; middling uplands Coffee dull; prime Rio cargoes 134 0 13%c. Flour t improved’ price Northwostarn exitm, Sil 60.4 $12 505, Howard stoet mtr, $13 pn gid 25: rine, $10 a $1 bm Reading pemread, fotton Wheat—A better fea 1; Penngyl Sine Siu receipts large; white. $1 3 yellow, Za Ht or mixed western, $1.08. Oats, 65 Rye firm at $150, Clover seed, $4 28 a $9 60 for now. $4: Sa Balke ahouliers, See c. Bh) WBo, Lard, 18, Whiskey, les. — March 20, 1867. Flour in good demand, with a ce of Be. per bbl, on all grades: sale L900 bolas at gia 12 25 for No. 1 arcing § bets] a A$i3 75 for red winter, $1475 for white and $15 75 foe cone S gris. | B72 flour—Sales ot $7. t flour at st T Wheat dul; sales of Ns Sia a aga ‘at $9 40, and 1.200 choien white Canada all; bushels No, 1 Indiana At $L Il. Oats—Cholee Wosiera:s citing. in email ote a! fe Re; rye and peas inactive.. Corn meal—Sales at $2 60 9 ai ‘Peis at B35 03 crate at $33 a 8¢ $26 norton. Railroad frelehts—-Flour’ to Boston, B0e. ; New York, 706 ; to ‘Albany, 80 oie, Flour trm and tn light demabivauotations wnchaneds yar firm. a 7 quotations unehanced, ent Te Ok a eg ee aga gs al for Ho, 2 Barley quiet at $1 08 for da, Rye held at $1 25 for Western. rk, lard, high Wines and seeds are dull and unchanged. ‘rain An ato goat unsold this gay: W beat 36,000 oer Rye, 9,000 do; oun, 8080 do. ang les, closing firm demand at Sena lic Tie, a tue ‘tor pve Sy sides, clear plain hams, 18. a 18\c.; sugar enred hams, Sern Isices and in good demand, Lard firm; sales 700 tierces of city ab 12%. Rutter firm; fresh, 290. a 8c. e in fair de. mand at 163¢c. a Ie. for common, hey Te, a 190. ion C4 and Engiish dairy. Cloversead steady at $8 75 a $8 9), th lntter ay prime new. Timothy seed “antl at 3. varingeend 5. Linseod ‘alt dull at $i 87a 40. cgine steady, Coffee firm and in fair demand at 25e. vlgey Inttar for very choice. Exchone scarce and firmer. 133% a 134 buying and 1344¢ re with tight sates at Sesterdny's pilosa.’ Wheat sales at yes a 3 aprin i haa declined Be aala at 82 088 Bl rt is ‘at $240. Corn has de- poe a a Be, ; it Mc., and No. 2 at io. 2 4 tat deaiined Te, a So, and closed at ‘and 460." for Teeeipts of No. 2. Rye stoady: sales of No. Lat St ‘a Be 2536, Barley, firm: 2 in’ store sold at $1 85. wines neglected and Flour Wn vag nominal, 90. in bond. Mess Frac mene rane, site: gether nominal: it was held at $22 ffera were made at Lard has declined %40.; sales of tierces “at | 19%{c, pickled hams frm and awe 8 ales at 18 84a. 0 ite, Bul atk mesa {peetre, vat, on chan jogs quiet at a $9.75. Live hogs quiet and declined 1c Lies sales at $7.8 $7 15 for med'um to cholee lots. Receints—$.000 bbla. flour, 6,00) centals ‘wheat, 23.000 bushels corn, 1,800 bushels oats, 3,500 hove. Shinments—4,200 bbls, flour, 2000 centals wheat, 2,200 bushels corn. MrwauREe, March $0, 1867. Flour dull. Wheat is eregeien and lower at $3 97 per cental for No. 1, and $3 67 a $3 69 for No. 2. Oats steady at $1 69 for No, I, and 91 6246 for No.2 Corn stendy, at $1 6 for No. 1 old, and $1 33.0 $1 45 for new shelled. ‘Receipts—1,200 bbls. flour, 6,500 centals wheat, ng oats, 2,000 corn, Ship- menis—4,3)0 bbla, flour, 3,000 wh MARRIAGES AND «DEATHS. Married. Cornwatis—TispALr.—On Wednesday, March 20. by the Rev, Dr. Bellows, at tho residenco of the bride's father, Kmvanan Cornwatus, of London, England, to Arnis Louise, youngest daughter of Samuel T. Tisdale, of this ety. Davin—Joszra.—On Tuesday, March 19. by the Rev, 3,3 Lyons, Samoxs Davin to Cacprse, m daughter of the late I. L. Joseph, of this city. No cards, Montreal rs wees copy. locacK.—In the Island of Guernsey, on Mon- day, Bat March 4, Jamzs Lirrox, of New York city, to Mary Exiwasern, daughter of tho late D. Hosack, of Guornsey. Sawyan—Powsrs,—In this city, on Wednesday atter- noon, March 20, by ghd Dr. ©. P. oe of Carlisle, Pa, W. C. Sawyer, of Carlisie, 0 JOSBPHINE Powers, the only daughter of the late slaou 1. Powers, of this city, No cards, Died. Braxxeaax.—On Wednosday, March 20, Many Braxwa- Gan, davghter of John and Rosanna egan, native: oe of county Tyrone, Parish of Pomeroy, Ireland, in tho 4th year of her ago. ©, mother dear, why dost thou weep? ety hy dost than 100k 80 tay C my eyes in #) barter So you not be glad? 1 ‘was He who cave mo life at first, ‘That now He takes away; Ab, would He do it for the worst? Come, tell me what you ray. 0, no, my on, he loves you more Than ever I have done. It would make His tendor hoart feel sore To hurt you whem He won, ‘Yes, Iam gone tp heaven, to find the place that peace and rest are given. I will pray for thee in hopes that there I'll meet you. So lay me in my cold, cold grave, and weep no more for me. PE acd gat ye ne invited to rin the eral, from the residence of her A Cherry Breet, this (Thureday) afteraoon, af two o'clock, evening, March 20 et Ea ate of Seeeee | gta , Mai nam D., onl ep ee pe fe friends ant are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o’clock, in Clymer street, near Lee avenue. Canrorx.—On Wednesday, March 20, Jonny T. Can- a native of county Stij % Notice of the funeral hi peer vareattarns CaTLaw.—On ——— 'e March 20, Cammanmrs Cat. Law, in the 63d year er age. The friends of the the i are respectfully invited to attend the foneral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 103 Madison Crange.—On Tuesday, March 19, at St. = fh pital, Miss Feancer CLange, in the 624 oman Her friends aro invited to attend the from th the pecioted the hospital, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two Cours, —In this city, on Wednesday morning March 20, Cotonel Natuasiz, Couns, Bx The family and friends are invited te attend the fune- ral services, at the Charch of the Transfiguration, Twen- nith sti between Madison and Fifth avenues, on day, at twelve o'clock. Davis.—Suddenly, fourth day morning (Wednesday), Mareh 20, third month, Davip H. Davis, im his 66th year. Notice of funeral hereafter. ’ Davis.—On Monday, March 18, at Babylon, Long atten. A Daves, formerly of Poughkeepsie, Draxn.—On Wednesday, March 20, Caria) be- loved wife of William Deane, a native of Ballyadams, bear soumty, item the ny : “ttm < her age. nds and acquaintances of the family aro fully invited to attend tho funeral, comm, ber tale teak. donee, No. 5 Seventh Panen Priday morning at ten o'clock, to St. Joseph’s church, Sixth aveuue, where a solemn requiom mass will be said for the repose of her soul; and from thence to Calvary for inter- met urry.—On Tuesday, March 19, Mancaner A. E., the beloved ‘wife of Captain Patrick Durty, in the 28th year of her age. The rolatives and friends of the family, and those of her fatber, Hon. Michael Connolly, and of her fatber-in- Jaw, Constantine Duffy, Eeq., are respectfally invited to aitend the ape eae agi pee at half-past nine 0’s'ock, from the residence of her father, No. 158 ‘West Fifsiath stroet, tothe Chareh of St. Paul, corner of Fifty-ninth street and Ninth avenue, whore a solemn high mass of requiem will b» offered for the repose of ber ag and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for in- Doxcaxson.—On Taosday, March 19, May, Maty Da penaeols; rd bt ma daughter of William and and 2 days. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her iather, No, 261 West — streot, this (Thursday) morning, at ten Giransee,—On Tuesday, March it the residence of her brother-in-law, wat, ane No. 78 Jackson m of consumption, Ms eal remains ‘Temoved to St Mary’s church, S. L, for interment, this (Thr hee ape oraing, at k. The relatives and frionds YY tal lly invited to attend without further notice.+ Scents anos on eer March 18, Jouw @ native of the parish of Anna, county FB | Bre ad, ee ‘34th year of his age. taken to 8t. Mary’s church, Brook- } wu corner of Leonard and Remsen streets, this | morning, at nine o'clock, where a solemn re- will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Ee NAIL ip A iftny en fre ily invited to er Many Ai John 1. Flake, hi ia her friends of the family are rauny moral, this (Thursd her inte reside Ling teh fake i nGres wood Ky! ‘wonty-frst Aree, on Friday afer: oe are ited PIM, x,aceaia amend winthe om No, 88 2 08 Poot are ‘) ty at noon, at three o’ Relatives x oar ate orgeeselty bet ng to auton as Hewani Maret ARETH STOCR- porn liresny wife ine ot Goan nae of Now Brane Faneral from the residence of Gilbert Radan, 24 Wi Forty. fourth streot, this (Thursday) morning, at fond On Wednegdar. March 20, Jaume K.. onle som Phy and Margaret M, Bope, aged 4 years, 9 months an 8. ‘A bud on earth, to bloom in heaven, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the pa eee Friday, from the resi- dence of his parent, a CHorr—-At New Rochglie, on Wednesday, March 20, Tuos. DRake, son of Me " “yn it Frances H. Hoyt, dd 5 months an “The Trionds "of the family are, invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of Thomas 8, Drake, Hoepsoy.—At St rae gs Pig M8. ian J. Hupgow, in wxovee Wine funeral will be given on arrival of his — At Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., of consumption, on ridey, ioe _ 8, BaLpwin L. Jopaox, wanBiemestbe te a care in the er age. Her friends and reiatives are respectfully Invited to sttens aes on Friday afternoon, at one o’clock, from No, street, Minigr.—At New Rochelle, N. Y., on hay ype March 19, Evaue mye dangniee at Cnaeies 2 oe G, Emily B. ’ Miller, aged 7 years, 10 months an ‘The relatives.and friends are respectfully y invited to bree the Bhi ng without further notice, on Friday ernoon, o'clock. Movanaor, —On Wednesday morning, March 20, Eiza J., wife of David A. Molenaor, and daughter of the late Roger Williams, aged 46 2 months and 4 days. The relatives and the family are ful invited to attend t the funeral, on Friday morning, even o'clock, from the Tesidence of James C. Bald- i, 30 East Twenty-second street, Moors.—A Month’s Mind will take place in St James’ church, for the repose of the soul of the late Mra Et- Lax Moor, wife of John Moore, Her friends and relatives, and those of her son-in-law, James Doran, are poing roe invited to attend, on Fri- day moraing, at ton o'clock. Xi Bey, 5 bo lay afternoon, March 19, Taomuas S. ern} im the 45th ‘year of his age, ‘The funeral will take piace, thie (Thi (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 312 eapontsl Leen fourth street, The friends of the f¢ arerespectfully invited to od ng 23d year of her =~ ies snpeiee in the 1 Mane relatives and yar of the famity are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in- law, Patrick J, McElroy, No. 111 West Fifteenth street, Frid pottee, 4 for remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery for Interment. O’Doxvet.—On Wednesday, March 20, of scarlatina, Trowas Barnour, sonof AnnaC. and the late Artuur O'Donnell, aged 5 years, The funeral will Take place from the residence of bis grandfather, Dr. Wm. O'Donnell, No, 46 Madizon street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. O’Kerrrs.—On Tuesday, March 19, after a short but tsooabek illness, Euan A., the beioved wife of David O'Keeffe. The funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 20 Rose street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ene o'clock, PINckxey.—On Tuesday, March 19, of dropsy, Isaac L. Pincksy, aged 53 years and 2 ‘months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 162 West ‘Thirty-eighth street, on Friday afternoon, at one March 20, jpg child of o'clock, Puowkerr.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Avauarm O1ver, fourth and only romana! ‘Anstin O. and Maggie J. Plunkett, The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 61 Luqueer street, on Friday afternovn, at March 20, Wruam 8. His relatives and friends and thos» of his father, Mar- shall 0. Roberts, and of his father-in-law, Augustus L Brown, are invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, No. 462 Fifth avenue, corner of Forty-third two o'clock. Ronerrs.—On Wednesday, Rowers, aged 26 years strect, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock. Siarer.—On Saturday, March 16, Avrrep S., son of Eldon H. and Henrietta Sigler, aged 16 years, 8 "months and 27 daya. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from hig father's residence, 228 West Twenty-fourth strest, on Friday morning, at The remains will be taken to half.past ten_o’elock. Newark, N. J., for interment. €parDina,—At Bloomftelé, N. J., on Wednesday, March ‘Tnvox, youngest daughter of Mary’ W. Spalding, aged 10 months and Th ti 1 will take place this (Phursday) afternoon, e funeral pl y) rane 20, of diphtheria, Heuex Henry C. and 18 day: at thres o'clock, Train by Morris and Essex Jeaves foot of Barclay street at half-past eleven o'clock M. ‘Turrcrenen.—At Milton, Ulster county, on poral March 17, Ricmarp Henny Tarroitayrr, brother of and Georze A. Thitchener, aged 62 years. Newburg and Ngee nnenad papers: age Tuovrsx.—On Wi March ‘Hesry, infant son of Samuel fon, aged 4 mouths. ‘aneral from the residonce of his parents, 532 532 Pacific street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. TocuMaN. = Sad. "., On Mon- jjenly, at Carmansville, N. Y. day, March 18, Mrs. Richmond ‘Tuckrr,—In thie ety rch Montay event evening, March abc omas 8 tars nae 9 sevonth street, this: ruaretay} afternoon, at four o’clook. ¥ Wee gon of J ne on yt ke an two o'clock, from No. 143 East ane anes penaes street, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend without —. notice. eatin ee residence, ‘Ne 13 ar Bh at his ce, No. e street, in the 48th of his age. The relatives friends of thet family are respectfally invitod to attend the funeral, without further notice, from Call eburch, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. hae ago ty Brooklyn, len, geen) March 19, a Justice of the First District Court, Broatira, lve of Ennistymon, county Clare, Ire: land, tances of the Fa he bs Te- iradag) after The yand, acquain' spectfully invited to attend the one resid ne 9 Metal street, this Cee Seated toon cove: er SHIPPING NEWS. noes, at PORT OF NEW You, MARCH 20, 1967. Cleared. Bteamehip City of Cork (Br), Bridgman, Liverpool and Queenstown—) G Dale. Steamship Hecla (Br), Bdmondeon, Liverpeol via Queens. Steamship: Fo yy (Brem), Meyer, Southampton and bteamship Moneka, Lebby, Charleston—Livingston, Fox & Steamship Saratogn. King, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- mond—G Hei ‘& Paim: Btcometin Ainctonri, Bourne Norfolk, City Pott and Steamship: ‘Wenectns Fisb, New Bedford—Perguson & Bhip Emerald Isle (Br), Eves, Liverpool—Tapscott Bros & car Jane Leach (Br), Shillaber, Liverpool—Tanscott Bros Northern Queen (Br), Scott, Londonderry—Boyd & = Adler (Brem), Fortmann, Bremen—Unkart & Co. se ‘Waugh, St Jago de Cubs—Way- palnchtcolg <2 D. Hurlbut & Co. Creole , i, Curacoa—Dovale & oir Mary eat Sapte, orem Dara heats oat M M Williams (Br), Kennedy, Cardenas—Waydell & EES oe SEL R Heone,¢ rawr ‘& Co. Teabel, Dent Ro ene « Dora Baker, acl omy serpent Deo 7, wit a Bec ete the Raval fasts tat 3 To aad i et, deans Liverpool Feb 1, with aye in tne Chaawal, wiih hoary Nha 3 pa Philadelphia, 6 days, in ballast, to atian, Can pent nth 2 Famed ante Bea | 2 joni a Ja 20, St Helens Fob Al, ana crossed t 34 W, Jon 72.4), exchanged pirate »_gateriaee, Jan i sed the sana neon, poe nisgane mdse, . ROBIE: onetie ¥: r ae as mone paherets from dyed isdn ees ae iplinidges tad ‘heavy NE winds, R Deir ning, Malifar, 10 days, with fish, do Ty fy Hickman Philadelphia. ts paca in Tor Bath, cig a 8 { Ke. 4 dare, afternoon, at one o'clock, without further AMIN and Sarah eae G. Tocuax, m tie 33th year of ‘Kelly, Pawtucket, se Sats for 7h . Providence for FI a London. ‘New Londoa for Wilmington, Norwalk. ny , = - Norwich. ees are, Willisine, Norwich. Steamer Norwich. ‘Thompson, Moore, Balumore. Below. Bark “Cora Cora,” 101 days from Pera. Disasters in the Bahamas. ‘We have recetved from our correspondent the follewing {st of wrecks and disasters in the Bahamas, with the names those vessels seeking Nassau in distress during the month Ferg, 1867:— iene Tiveecey Rents Peal (Bry, Pes Fenny. paw = yah Brie Jobn @ (Br), Jae. trom & tai "put ino pn Bth—Sehr He fork, with ‘neat o— te Sehr Altred, Be Orleans, with ora, wh6 had taken cargo jeaky, Sth—Am bark Transit” Keller, from ona Am Berk Transit Kallas, frame Nee Xowk foe Now Shoal; was assisted of by wereckere, Wi who in aleaky condition; mest of cargo charge 19 on doo fore Teatlng batty in sock tna March not complete, Marine ee Sreaxcme St Lovrs, from Boston, tn sipp! bar during a heavy fog, collided. wil the Bri Devonshire, from Liverpool, and did see It is ciated that there is not a buoy the bar, fe lots have used up all the old rotten sticks the ft at the station, They have no 19 guess thelr way. weer Branacons (BO. Cansi@r, at 8W {verpool. was struc ichtning ni main foyalmast was shivero! to moins Bane Uapy Locisa, from Shanghae for) reported towed to Batavia. did not Whilo.ashrre, but a great part of her_ ca ferred to the steamer-that went to her be got off. 13th oe for ‘16th inst, oe Biiy? befere stance before she fire and scuttled cotton on board. 8 would be saved in the East Pass Bank Awacinea (Br) before reported at Apalachicola, had about 1.100 b Hlwie thought ines or four hundred in a damaged condition. She was loadi at the time of the fire. Bure A G Jewnrr, Reed, Mals for New york qutchorel'in Bive atvora Hole a Malo fs 5th inst, leaky and In want of provisions. Brig Many Cons, Duncan, oe n Baltinore for New York {betore reported), white In Hampton Reads, cams in collis. ton with the bark Lay Pia vein for Rio Janeiro, by Lap Be ai 5 driftin, ‘durin laned her brig lost Lag chor and chain wear and ‘and sustained olher damages. fork suststood but sight Gaaae Bure.Corrma (Br), from Phiadet for Ant be. fore raponted at Dereiniae, th, distreas hoe’ been eotaieeiaed and sold, together with her cargo. Ser, Qrezo14; Moore, on her passage trom Brazos fan- lo Indianola, was eo tl ult hve miles NE of Araneas Paas, "Them ia proablll trot getting her off, Miscellaneous, Rg) hao At Wilmi Del. 16th {n: if cump—At Wilmington, De eae a | of M. Th: @ double deck ented the S ‘4°W Welsh, and owned by CaptJobn R Watson, the builder and others, Spoken, &c. Bark T Cusbii Be Lath ion ae ing, from Bordeaux for Now Orleans, Feb 23, Foreign Porta. Breweruaven, be hg 4—Sid Goechen, Hein, NYork; Ata- » Baltimore ( and wll lanta, Hegemani, do anchored off the I BANGKOK, Union, Seliutte, nthonse), i Jan 18-SHt Onpsinamoon, Watson, ie « Kong. ERMUDA, are in nero, y she marine alin: Thomas Whitney, ial read ik: ian “Gitcleiet es a o Content, ready for sea; Lai ‘wt, ers; ah “Mary Rarden, Le Blanc, di: Een aren ‘Art Red, White & Blue, Hudson, London Sapporess Mareh 4—Arr previous, Nesutan, Schibye, Liver. weaarran: March 12—Arr echre Rlounor, Charlenion: Ada, Beau's, « port north of Matterns,. a As Gan Camarnen, March 7— M Goodie, Leak ‘und Winfi Horogre or wohra DAL mowris Bia but ‘bth, sore a brent Hot cag saci Oat wn 22—Sid b: bra, Bal The Gongoa tea and aE S13 tbs, Oolong, 6—Sht 147.673 ‘Grascow, Murcl t Fillmore, Lee, NY¢ REENOOK, President March 6—Sld Susannah Temple, Mackay, ‘Boe: Boston, with Havag, March 5—Arr Atalanta (s). Pinkham, London for i. i ae mye » Sth, Mereu Benth wel pra Beno Kone, Jan JAVANA, March I: ose. brig Ont Croien Matanzas; 13th, tg ae pee hg Say Orleans. Hirannoot, Moreh ¢-€14 Ansa Taylor, Boson; Sardinia eon, rok pond W A Farasw: adel: Se ee eae yah eee Hallas ee, Bi Black Hawk, Crowell, NYork; Energy, Cauikins, “ation ‘ont ti, Yorlck, Dizon, Bombay; Anna Frances, Lue a’ amas, i Magen 1a In 8 Carlton, Trecartin, for a port north ay ie Men Monitor, Larrabee, tor Balti. more; Idelia (Bi Holmes’ Hi 4 fe Want, eee ets Sarrett, Grerory. Yor PRE lich! Bind Riveralde, de, Oo. for do do; olin itor ste Macc wal Pann upper, Glover and Robt L Lane, Hi gitornt B¥on); ah. iibapesn tyler inson, sat spear Sd Bu J Waiters, Hoodless, Bort, Bolus a ork ‘Rotrerpam, March 4—Cid Moses Day, Pt Ph Poway, March 2—Sid Vs uloeete: oath UYerk. Sourminrrox, March 6—8la Of ihe Lisard 6th, Agra, Mitchel, trom Tt ee York. 8) Jan 21—Arr Panams, Soul sony Belen W Aly, ‘Freeman, Swatow; 18th, raat OS y Sr Jonn, NB, ae big 4 - Ferg M: arks Queen of the ton, 40; oa, ow $einets load for Monte pre ews actin Id Bh, Viet renege Beast Delanc’ NYorke” e Yorou. Jan Herter Resolute, Holt, Yor ak}; 16th, Golden 81 iy! eho Wont Blanes fanay Chaves tg oe a my ker, lan Quinn, Ce ships Bava Tape Cod at 8 mee Ey 8 ilchrlet; ‘barks wand OS ALTMORE, March PR ere eemon Boston Joseph flog, Hathaway. 500 Ellen Sears; barks Lay Bence, went to, se ‘aban baba o ORISTOUs March iA a New Orleans fe re countered heavy ble. Elizabethy CHARLES’ oer: Lockwood, NY: via Wood's Hole; bark Tecumseh To ile, ane alsa, ban orfolk, rr sche J yo te York. with eatin pil wane poi ee: er | eee Ay March 9A tam Orleans via, Hevrana; Rio anon for ‘bin Nonparel ip Pig Feeriens (Be, ‘Given ', ray Davis, N Yor! yy ee Ww se a pop ‘eile ri rie mK read on & proability of dy from Byrn T ressscoes open 7p, ogapade He, ae fliers ieee Fog uae a en opatile Bisa eal 2h Hobasons eon ork, | Sid. 104 aoe meg og oy Hong Kong and Yoko- fray Guero, ILMIN i7—Arr rst b ag tas geri Aer B OH C Hulse, Tyler, ant a LOST AND FOUND, OUND_A FIVE OARED BOAT. THE OWNER CAN at No. 8 wt Rr Brockiyn, YS GPp DALY: UND—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY. THE OWNER POCA DU STs OL ASE IE STE \n street, and paying expenses. OST-MONDAY, POCKETROOK; CHECK $547 75: ce, bor 14a, with thanks Re koe; pike $10; or e own Q return (oid Great Jones street and receive $10 adaitional. b figs tse FOCESTEOOR, Cowrarntia A Bais Hy small silver meda! none but the owner. "A liberal reward a} reward Wil bo, Benen ier. return of the same at 173 East Fourteenth street. ew | Leta Rag if Ma ee GOLD ra Sk 4 Siberal gat eet We Gea utiea, for the return of same to 158 ware ———— | Tote BEY LOURDEAED DOG, ALL Rew 53 yors white feet and nose; answers the name of Carlo. reward will be paid on returning him to No. Henry strest OS%-GENTLEMAN'S GOLD RING, AMETHYST, LET. ward ir will be ‘be paid caliss gchetiont aed: 3 ir fest re street, thisd floor, ST_300 REWARDIN CORTLANDT Lore Barret tue above reward aly tnd as questions ask: ah Eile ae $10 REWARD.—A houn: bri) and cane wilia leg in he whtie we —_ Caeeraae: BP _ REWARDS. SION ) — iT, 8. fehl ede A ty $5 REWARD. LOS: oF ee and ie Terrier Above reward will be at ot Poort a avenue,” ARDS -LOars, ON FIFTH AVENUE. @EAR Foureante headed Cane, with th® name James W, Moomba engraved ‘on it, The above will bo paid it delivered to Powell, Green & Co., bankers, 3& ey ge or} auore reward Sa meee of me, REWARD.. D.—BLACK AND TAN Fae i abewrars fo Yee nama of Filo, one returo~ Forty -seco: rid receive the bul ing him to 142 West nd street, eve reward. REWARD —LOST, ON SUNDAY, MARCH 1 The finders ap cy mack 16 Brevocr’ pe pe ie upon de the samme tu (Tenth satel gee reoe(ve the above reward. 5() REWARD.—LOST. FROM AN EXPRESS WA- mm, on the evening of March 19, in ‘through Sinton placa to Sixth avenuo and Fifteen! two Rolls of Caxpot, The finder will recetye the .apore by leaving the carpet at the ofice of ie Wi Company’ comer Sf Tenth sireet and Bron $300 REWARD.. ee tae ton BaG, re at Se! ad Friday, cont money value. finder may keep the ‘silt ean the other contents of the tm a the Irving ‘House, corner Broadway and Twelfth street, No questions asked. 500 TERENCE ONE” HAVING MYSTE. Tarlataly disappeared on ridey Wight, the tet of March; when last scen he was 01 non seanne. S aoe rea- reward tt Express yn Hamilton - mete pur yep beg ie has been bang for en coreg the sum of ivan for the discovery of his body dead, or his Srheroatoeee if alive, and if he died ron violence $200 additional will be will lead to the detection and cpnviction of the OF the act.” Such reward will be pald at 660 Columbia street, ooklyn pald tor information w _THE B:! BALL 51 SEASON, ‘RION. SOCIETY. THE ANN} ANNYAL GRAND MAS Tad Dress Bal NFAT, a be hala in its usi heres WEDNESDAY, a For tickets at $10 lady, and extra ladies’ tickets, at lowing oflices:—B. Krolipfetfer, 42 Pine at 45 Exchange piace: J. O. Hundt, #5 Dey Strect: John mann, paneer @. Hanft, 697 ‘Broadway; i. tears Broadws And for Bi Yo B. Ki a Hig for Bogas io erp: Pine strect, and ‘ASQUERADE AND BALL COSTUMES.—A LARG! ‘assortment of and ustoriont Costumes, gomcrising all the et espectaly ime ted for the chain season. Bie terms Third avenue, bervesh Fourteenth and made to order. Also Costumes Sime. oC eDrAaL ne costumer of Ristori’s pany and Grau’s Itallan opera. 2 DANCING ACADEMIES. %. GARMO'S o'8 DANCING ACADEMY, 2 FIFTH AV- Dr: nouveiu Quatcille Fashionabler* fast rectived from te Sosiete Acadeuque, of Pars. Sea _ ‘EW PU. BLIG. ATION Se. Y honed NEW EW BANKRUPT Law. HARI Ear BROTHERS AND WILL y PUBLISH IMMEDIATELY, NEW BANKRUPT Fuodep WITH be ei FORMS 4 PI URE, AMBRICAN DEW a DECISION NS UPON THE Adapted to ‘and merchant, ch eaara me Sem a gees PRemove wo sisth sven avenue to SO Sixth avenue Mayde 0 L Als A. See oii eae a SET OF $8 TO ——" ese ee LTON DENTAL. Mi pasta iy -4 Cocveeey nue ces or me Re tae Se, a rare dona ru tt reece al rer's rooms, 29 tite Mima eeu ARMY AND NAVY OLA yee, ens a

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