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all PINANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL. patie bathe. cme market th BR irregular during $m eomsequence of European telegrams fe sn by ‘ef these doubtless exaggerated the gravity of the 904 the speculators for a rise in the Gold Room to their effect by circulating unfavorable rumors M thety own tovention. The intelligence received on Metarday was of more pacific cbaractor than that which ft, and the general opinion m Wall street now that neither France nor Prussia bes any present in- Of letting loose tho dogs of war to straggle over ‘Meat Dateb-German bone of contention, Luxemburg. Bet ‘even should they, and war were actually to break out be- Rereen these Powers, it would afford no ground for serious ‘as to Its consequences in this country, and it ‘Might prove to be of real service to us by the extent te Wiéeb it would stimulate production and the export of | aoe The only danger of any financial moment to wear exposed in our relations with Europe lies the fot of more than six hundred millions of our {peourities being held there, about three hundred and fifty Pere vehcs i Teled Daen bende. But a great Europe would be more likuy to strengthen than Miminish confidence in these by imixiring it in those of Me belligerent Powers and all liable tg become in- ‘Wrodved im hostilities, Gold would Bovenheiess rale {Digheron this aide of the Atlantic while a war magni- ‘tendo wan deing waged on the other than ia its beonuse of the contingencies to which in ‘he ‘estimation it would expose us, and public opinion than anything else, during a period of suspension, gold premium. H one of the several causes it that furnishes a sort- of for retail traders of all kinds Prices of their wares at a much greater above the wholesale market than was usual ‘@mtecedent to the war. A hundred per cent is now con- only a fair profit on a large class of goods where ‘among the laboring population in relation to and which threatens to ripen into a conflict Potween labor and capital. The cost of living is so bigh ‘Swing to the excessive charges of the retail dealers for @veryiing they sell that working men find their wages Mmadoquate to meet the ordinary wants of theiaselves ‘wad their families. Honce strikes and bitierness of feol- fiag between employers and the employed and the con- {Seqeeat deciine of Saterprise im building and othor chan- mde, As an instance in point wo may mention Phas ao iarge hotel was projected & short ince in the upper: part of this city and the capital for its construction subscribed. The ‘was purchasod and estimates received for and fitting, which were doomed reasonable the thes; but when the contract was to be made for She masonry, the hard structure itself, it was found that Cost of labor and material was so high as to make the of building a new hotel on such a scalea Wery doubtful one, and the project was abandoned. Mbie tndisposition or inability to enter upon new enter- prises, in consequence of the high price of labor, will ‘eventually react to the injury of the workmen by leav- them with little or no work to do; but at @ame time the absence of a proper ad- of retail to wholesale prices underlies, among -enunes, the evil. But, like water, they will find ‘thele true level in the course of time. | Gold advanced from 1333; on Monday to 183 on Wed- Beeday, after which {t tended downwards and touched 9135} om Saturday, the closing price being 135%. The demand for customs dutics at the port daring the week S@agreaated $2,183,000, and the Sub-Trsasury paid out. $T2,000\in coin for interest on the public debt. Gold at rates varying from 1-16th percent per ‘borrowing to 4 percent for carrying. The fe supposed to have sold to about ho extent of its daily receipts; but, asthe sales are (made seoretly, it is impossibie to state the amount tn be absence of official information which tho Depart- fe careful to conceal, and Congress failed to do its mares not passing a law elther probibiuing sales of arate tae eriert: « The stock market was excited throughout the week. the opening it was groatiy depressed, and the bears ectively engaged in hammering it to the best of their , but this resulted in all the active railway shares ing considerably oversold, and @ sharp reaction fol- flowed, which continued to make progress up to the close @f Desiness on Saturday, when, at half-past five, the (ollowing quotations were current:—New York Central, 36 & KC; Erie, 573 34; Roading, 100% a 3 ; Michigan 6334 @ %; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 70 a 4; ‘JRook Island, 877% 0 89; Fort Wayne, 03 a %; North- \arestorn, 8334 8 54; do. preferred, 60% @ 61; Atlantic $25¢; Pacific Mail, 14536 « %{ ; Western Union Tele- Ba K. {| he upward turn of the market was mainly due to the 1 of the bears to cover their shorts, but it was pasisted by a demand from speculators for a rise acting @pona belief that stocks at present prices are cheap, although in comparison with the prices curront in 1861 ud 1862 they are high, as the following statement of @he range of the market for raliway shares in those geers will show:— ———1861.——_. —~~—1862 —. Trott. Highest. Tower. Highest. 68 82% 195 107% ay 88 rc 613 aT 93 2% 19 a 8836 55% 84g Ww 15% 69 02 50 855 100 92 187 ‘@ We must remember, however, that since that time— Mamoly, carly in 1964—New York Contral has sold at 244, Brio at 12634, Hudson River at 164, Reading at 165, PWichigan Southern at 118%, Cleveland and Pittsburg at 182, Rock Island st 14934, Fort Wayno at 152%, and Morthwestern, common and preferred, at 77 and 97 re- @pectively. Informing our judgment of values in re- Jation to prices now, therefore, we must take these inter- ‘vening figures into consideration. The condition of the ‘@ountry and the currency has, too, changed so much since the years mentioned that the prices then current cannot ‘be pe rmanently reached under existing circumstances, ‘nd It is probable that they never will be again, savo in ‘@xoeptional cases, for railway property in this country Bas @ growing value, and in twenty years to come the Mocks which are now so many gnuttlecocks tossed by Phe dattledore of speculation, in Wall street will consti. ate the best paying cles of secusition held for invest- weak Moar otis, however, prices will rise and " % snousand tmes without Fe gaurd to real valuos, and Fei etroct witt alternately fall ‘SOOKS up ana tas sem fmt {t has dono from the beginning of its ‘The scarcity of money, to which dnd the Kuropcan pews the depreasion on the Stock Exchange was chiefly ue, bas given place to abundance, and the banks at this bentre are In daily receipt of funds from the tnterior, the West. The supply of capital gradually during the week, and at the close loans were made freely at seven per cent on ordinary mixed col- Aaterals, with exceptional transactions at six while on governments the general rate was six, with a fow excep- ons at five, First class commercial paper was dis- @ounted at 707% per cont, although inferior grades “were out of favor at the banks. The forthcoming Bank statement will show an important decrease 4p loans and deposits, but an increase of qdout two millions in the legal tender reserve, Including 4 Early in the easuing month the disbursement of coin interest on the five-twenty loan may create Pome tittle monetary activity, but the prospect generally ‘fe favorable to continued ease. ) The gonoral merchandise markete were lower but un- ‘eettled during the week by the feverish fluctuations in she price of gold, Influenced by the European news, and ‘aotton experienced a further decline, although not enough to stimulate exporta, The week's receipts at all ‘Mhe ports were only 81,905 bales, making « total since 1 of 1,688,162 bales. The stock at all the fers nseig Nor Tort, 1s estimated at 487,551 bales, ‘was @ moderate degree of activity in the dry goods and staple goods, and the best manufactures were Im price, while inferior grades showed a declining (previous week, and chiefly for light goods adapted to the the prevailing disposition of buyers being to their purchases to their current requirements, waamenlavev \ @he foreign exchange market was on the whole firm, gyith only a light supply of bille, At the gloss bankery’ ee - NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1867.—TRIPLE SHERT. bills on England, at sixty days, were quoted at 1095 a = Corro.—There was more animation in the markot for this staple, there being # fair export demand, and prices were Grmer, especially for middling, which was scarce, Sctsinnes ate che bighent grieve obinined fer the land ate. but emafteh load seminal Note hie rhs ing stocks regular session of the Ex- open 4 bales. We $0 change on each Saturday of the past fourweeks:— ‘Stocks, Mar. %3, Mar. 0 6. Apl. 1 Alton & Terre HauteRR. 24° = 33 alg rs - es do. an a ee fx fe = wig MOK ni ea 7 Fy nos noi ned ma. 05% bax Bx pale wt fair demand, and he market ruled Su 30% = 80 i was fale (he sales anpreesiing 100 bolas Brandywine 100 0 99 | esl $0 ls Anweces are the current quotation: we 8 Western, 10 25 bush April 18. nd 100. 10034 ma at $1 Be bi 131. 18g 133 ern mixed in store and $1 80 asked. gales were 130% 190” 190 3 (00 bushels, at $1.29 0 $1 $0 for mized Western in sto 98 98% 98 ; a i ‘efloat, $151 for Western yellow in store an 109: 109 100% Maen on foe new mixed Western. were without 107% 107108 | OO. OW bushels at The, for-Oblo. Tas, a Toe, for “Western and a Be, Bas | “ese oe wes cape <The lon was Me ber be | Orertetenne sik operas teres oc : al a Mae 105% 10534 1054. | steamer. "“Outeido of the petroleum trade there was bat {ie Annexed is a com ve table * % Z. pd 3600 ee eo iad parent aed PENN a ed. per + Se showing ip r. To Bi TOD hha tobuoces at S50, The charters ments of specie from tais port Inst week and during the year to date, together whh those for the corresponding periods in 1865 and 1866:~ gon on parsons, INY Bay remained dull, but prices were unch: Gunny Con —The ‘only anle reported was SJ! Tea a Bos. 186, 1868, 1867. | to Fifteenth week 189,9% $123,038 $150,768 ae Provioualy Fepériod. 6,094.2 Sb7e448 7,014,259 fem. Glove was auotedat 1 8 at fotvand retail quail Total... $5,223,103 "95,607,174 $7,165,022 | _ Hors.—All remained steady and firm under a small s ly; © bales, 4, aeCOrA! ity, The recelpts for customs, and the receipts, payments | “Hnur-“No sales of any description, were reported’ and and balances at the Sub-Treasury iq this city for the prices were nominal. jO1.assEs.—A te ruled frm. Bee ae ie seman Prevafied, and the market he at G86, ; 215do. Bt, os FF Clue ana 110 co, Detnara?l $a Privale terms. Z freatury. De " a pts. Faymenia "Balance | PLA Re et oe ECE 1 8... $822,000 $2,725, sees ine $02,355,877 | Dalen at 0c. transactions in roaing w ry 1,716, ‘177 564, b 5 On. —Li1 ued but fi t $1 30a $l 32 2/197,160 1,883,244 108,548,840 for fing as, Salm nee ee efecte ish is remal ard was uD: o- atooe =a fess each preceding week oh with small sales. ‘Prime olty winter at $1 15 6 Stitt ae © Year sums up astol- | #1 {ovisions.—Recelnts, 276 bbls. pork, 161 do, beef. 271 Weeks Custom ud ___ | Estee wras henry, and prices were lower for ail kinds ex: i House, Raccipta areata” | cept prime; new tess. was 18igc. a 260: lower, and the de: Tan. ” 6. $1,584,037 $17,565,081 $12,904,408 $102.618,068 | mand was ‘at the conseasion, though there was a Jan, 12. 1,944,622 22,999,314 24,397,977 101,164,096 | salah w'Seo WO, cook ond vealed The pcles foe tnemodiaty 95S, | , 5 + cal regular, The sales for immediate Ten. 28° Sumnsie i2ane Tos'seaaot | $i $2 for ug dav 6a, 870 604 for prise tose and 2300; . F old do. 2 Feb, 2. 2,004,760 19, 103,325,459 | $19 25 for r ‘for future delivery, 500 bbls. new Feb. 9. 2,685,047 13,265,048 7/6331 d mess for May, seller’s option, on private terms. Beet was Feb. 16. 2017088 2017078 GsiT290 1O.aIt 700 rc nenee if A ARSE AE) Ea fa Haney ata daa: (fe oe ‘¢ , ry q note March 9: 4.081'690 18'206'106 1S0aT'él1 11g;296'066 | falen were reported. March 16 2,877.562 16,772,353 17,346, 111,661,266 | #Cut Bt pao Bead March 23 1,985,874 18,828,437 10,500,298 110,800,405 | 72le#,180 packages, at 12740. » Moreh 80 2400906 22.834 268 $8,000,502 100,634 128 aalen 4 April 6 2,408,007 19,880,856 9,843,691 108,180,790 | Suse 2 Like. for Annoted is the total valuation of the foreign imports | 7ne ltd, market, was, moderatel at this port for the week ending April 12, compared with | cheese were steady at ‘those of the two preceding weeks, as also the value of dry goods entered at the port and thrown on market since January 1 of this year, and for the corresponding ry Neen? eovie period in 1865 and 1866:— hae oe Sr, and bat f is March 29. April 5. April 12. | were ‘bis, standard white $1,217,022 $1,714,390 1,407,926. | June at Bo. 060 bole, do. 3,025,178 3,045,022 6,059,341 For ucts de) Total......+.- ++ $4,242,200 $4,759,411 $6,467,267 ‘The importa of dry goods for the week and since Jan- |. § demand for raw was uary 1 ure as under:— Tos we to sales were 51S hivds., chief Euteredenthoper. Gupnisd gucetier g1,2ittoe; | Bum se ne Thrown on market. 741726 pereess etre firm. at 49fe a Ibe. ardent Entered the port $12,298,058. $80,307,400 $23,280,009 | Sontued aiaay ant frm tifa s Wier arson to Thrown on market. 13/879,575 betectite 4 aera gua. Of ita iy ecaail Gales were made ai $0 1. Other sgt 5 { ae ors ata ani res tha des See: ele ne te. and specie) at the) port for the week ending April 12, | “2h Sewas’ solfve and firm. ‘The sales were were as follows:— 185,000 Ibs, at 113¢c. a ‘Wursxey. bbls, Bonded continued dull and notatual, at 80c. for Western. No sales were reported. Oswnco, April 13, 1867. 7 50 fc cise Gat : at in small lots at $1 35 searco and the market fire Shiorts are selling at $30 a $31. shipstuffs at $33 a $36 and middlings % road freighte—Flour to Boston, fic. ; Aieng and Seeenenayy oR Lake ‘wheat — Mr 3 uy . brands, $13a site nity No good wheat in the market, leclined 2c. a 8c., No. 1 sold at 85e. in elevator, and 9%c. in sacks. Ryeand bi w Whiskey dull, 260, in 0 demand: sales of ddiing at 36e. | Provisions dull and nominal; fo. a 100. pork, $2275. Bulk meats, 3 Mite aint, Ibe. a t8iye for Binns es whee for sugar cured, ‘Lard firm. 12%e'8 180. Money euay, Qe.'a 12e.; gold, $1'% baying, and'¢h 9 sling, E bata: aan Bash 7g; att barley: er bats: . Fe; athe barley: 6. hiskey; 1, bales cotton; bbl Soe es eaeay 1 ibL0se coanas oat ‘sme Flour qulet, Wheat firm; white, Hickigen, BS 20; emer, Corn aciive; advanced Yo. a.Sc.; sales of now No. Lai Hie, Sto; No 2, She. © See. “Onis a shade Ormer: sales at 1 . Caciae, Ave! 13, 1867. but 4. abe; Frowe dull sa 38 82 ON but slosed ‘easier av $338, |$1 03; No, 2et87e. Oats 1 Sea 8 4. "Bariey quiets Y" parioy quiets Hs. Lard, Lo. ite: ade. ; sales rk, SS tha Gates, hes tetatays, Kad oie Bhipmente, 5,000 flour, 18,0v0 bushels wheat, 1,000 do. M ‘he April 13, 1867, Flour dull and lower; Ff extras $12, ry ranged ceipts-800 bbls. flour, a0 Sushila wheat, 4000 baslels ‘Auvannamy Gas. eri Cotton guiet; alan 100 bale, at Big0' for’ mbdating. Cotton fat: salon, 300 balen, at B00. for’ mhalling, He. ecipts 43) bales. Momus, Ava. April 18, 1967, ; sales, 70 bales, inating Pig ~vd nae ri 40. & ET Sig sen Oats, in bulk, 78° - : i a 7 colp ws 4,991 bhds ... 20,060 1,116,890 Gorm, firm, bat probanged. Sugar, bs. & b.6,673 314 frics'e plants” ett anged. Corn nel nd higher at 850.8 nd nt Sto, a Dine. New York east COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. 1 Railroad — ‘Tho earnings of the Milwa ukeo and St, Paul ean ebelbaieded for the years ending "ecem ber 81, 1865 and 1866, were ide Hf eo eee A METROPOLITAN SUNDAY. Once a week the aspect, not only of Broadway, but of Now York in general passes through @ metamorphosis, which, were it not for certain abiding features in the form of landmarks, buildings of é-lat avd streets of tra- ditional name and glory, would lead the looker on in this Venice without a Doge to suppose that the New York of Saturday had sudden'y departed and that another N‘ York, quiet and Cologne-like, had takem its place. The Week day faces of Broadway are not its Sunday faces; ite week day recreations are not its Sunday recreations, In fact, in tho few hours between Saturday afterncon and Sunday morning a new race, with new instincts and now clothes, for that matter, seems to have suddenly sprung into being, like the odd goblin people into Circe’s invocations. And these peo- ple perambulate or voyage envoiture, amusing -them- selves in a way peculiar to themselves and without com- Prehensible relation to’ week day modes of amusing. Fashion is no longer to be seen on the street, unless on her way to Trinity; the usual promenades are thronged by another race, who obviously promenade in their Dest only on Sunday; and gonerally ono might saunter along Broadway for hours on the first day of the week without meoting a single face which had haunted it for the other six. To a stranger, and evéd to the ken of » metropolitan, there is something motley and grotesque in the ensemble of a squad of Sunday promenaders made up, as it usually is, of Teutons with pipes, trampiog Hibernians, servants ‘and nurses out for an airing of their graces, and fashionables of a aces turn—all = mixed In nearly equal percentages, we town especially nobod: Is astir, restaurants are closed: and the lions of best. ness ceem to havo laid themselves ‘voir lairs for mseason of farniente, and it is not until the take: of San- ‘day notes has passed Bleecker,strest that he has reason. to disabuse himself of the not that all of New York (except ita houses anda fow veteran ¢igar vonders) has oy Soy muffled bells and gone away to attend a fu- neral. Meantime, the weather being fine—as it was not yes. terday, owing to an incipient ague and a premonition of rain in the atmosphere—a jaunt to the Central Park de- velops the fact that the New York of Saturday has omt- grated thither, Drives and walks are thronged, the for- mer with vehicles and tho latter with pedestrians: loiterers, daintily gloved, indulge in the fare piarza at every available point; and Fashion makes the Park to New York on Sunday what Compeigne is to Paris during the summer months, Yosterday, however, owing to Ptuvial indications, there was leas of gaiety at the Park and less promenading than usual. Not that people expectod that it would rain, Dut that there was just a possibility that it might, and that possibility was sufficient to caase an ague of shiver- ing among the class who dress in guaze, butterfly-like, and who are never known to venture out except when the sun shines. For this reason yesterday was a dull day in the metropolis, though there was considerable emigration to Jerzoy, now the sole Sunday elysium of topers, and concideratte returning about nightfall, por oo with the prospect of outing OF this morning a @adder and poorer if not a Wiset h; and Teulons puffed volumes of recking and rank tobacco smoke, and pei lager to the content of every Teaton’s heart lefying the Excioe Commissioners, who over Jersey hold no juriadiction. Btill the distinction betwnen the New York of yester- day and the New York of Saturday was too plain and too well maintained to be mistaken, Nobody was out ye3- terday who was outthe day before, and nobody was in yesterday who was in the day before. Nobody was Gressed yesterday as anybody was dreased tho day be- fore; there wag no incessant hum of voices and roar of stages as there were the day before; there were no gor- us equipages in front of Stewart's as there were the ; and, in general, nothing was done Fhe ol day that was done over and over again only the day be- fore—all tending to confirm the th that there are two New Yorks on Manhattan, one for Sunday and one for every day in the week except Sunday. And drizzle or sunshine—be the weather what it may—New York is once a week transmogrified for a day, and, bewildered and puzzled, wakes up on Monday morning to find her- self again in normal condition. WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. es A Lavery Suxpay m Wastcuesrar.—The villages of Morrisania, Melrose and Motthaven experienced a lively time throughout the entire of yesterday, consequent on the unusually large influx of visitors from the city, who, from an early hour in the forenoon until late in the afternoon and evening continued to arrive in crowds, It is estimated that uw: Is of fifty thousand 8 crossed Harlem bridge from New York, dur! the day, As the various liquor saloons and lager a thriving business, In the latter pew the Teutons as- sembied in round numbers, and with their characteristic love of convivial intercourse seemingly hen ete them- selves to the utmost. It is stated that over persons visited one of these places during the course of the day, Notwithstanding tho limited police force the best of order, with but one or two exceptions, prevailed. AcoipEn? To Tas O1p Haruzw Brinas.—In tne early part of yesterday forenoon, while the schooner Olive Branch, of West Farms, was getting alongside Wilson's ‘wharf, adjoining the northern end of the old Harlem strack of supporting of eons eee Spee Bt the merest | Spe meee ene come, potent ey cog also, as the vessel just a tact tt Boon coracn: it 7 == ahaa would have been oon- ‘Tue New Scoot Houses, Morrmanta.—In consequence of the repeated delays occasioned in procuring the proper farniture required, the opening of school No. 3 will not, it ts considered, take place before tho Ist of May, at which time, however, it is confidently expected that the school willbo in full operation. Na- merons applications have been received by the Board of Education for the vacant principalsh’ caused by the resignation of the late principal; but although several eligible offers have beon made, none of them have yet been decided on. School house No. 6, at East Morrisania, is expected to be finished by the middle of next month, The roof is now on and the floors laid, When completed this building will present an extremely tasteful and elegant appearance. Tar Scroor Examxation.—Tho result of the examina- tion of the various schools throughout the district which have been in operation during the past few weeks has been highly gratifying. Most of the scholars displayed a more than poe pereeet. in their numerous studies. The pupils of No. 4 will bo “put through their facings” tomar, which will finish up the duties of the examining doa Axotmmn Farse Atanw or Frer.—Within the past week scarcely a day has passed without an alarm of fire having been given, which in almost every instance turned out to be falso, On Saturday afternoon another of those “bogua’’ affairs was occasioned | nconsoquence of somo persons having observed an unusual amount of smoke issuing from some neighboring mana!actory. Several of the engine companies had proceeded as as East Morrisania, when they wore sent back by Chief bm tag Bergen, who had asceriained the true cause of alarm, "MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | Married. Fe trae Saturday, April 13, at tho resi- Hae dence 1@ bride’g father, by Rov. Dr. Seabury, wa to Axim M., second daughter of James is a city. No cards. a pe a New Brighton, Staten on Saturdas, April 13, by the Rov, Heman Tim- fe a Hirtoncock to AxNIB ‘sboutders, Bie. eked. “ P. Vanentive, both of anal tifa Nee icons | Staten Island, No cards, ie. Raw Birth. April 18, 1967. apa « i ‘anchan; w Treet.—On 7 ng, April 9, at No, 8 b ne ‘a sqroat, Sarton, BS wieeer Baek Wr tease (Courwudl, St asco; To! triamphe, Io! pwan! Died. Avnadame,—On Sunday morning, Apri 14, suddenly, Snewon Anraname, M. i ,4 the 68th year of his age. Hits friends and acquaintances are Uy invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, st haif-past nine o'clock, from his late residence, No. 81 Bleecker stroet, without further notice. ‘Anpensox.—On Thursday evening, April 11, at balf. past eight o’clock, Axprew Anxprreon, Jr., aged 34 years, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attond the funeral, from bis late residences, No. 233 West be aia street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o Anvoty.—On Sunday, April 14, Hanmer Manta AR- xoun, wite of Daniel I. ee tions. Notice of funeral hereafter. eatolows:— pan SUrRENR Covnr—Orncore—Part 1.—Noa. 1991, 961, | _Urarm—On Saturday. April 18, after a lingering itl 245, 261, 163, 1171, 1108, 1281, 1199, 200, 225, 1081, | nem Auexaxoan Buarria $1,643,167 103," 1413, 879, 1271, 297, 121 rt 2.—Nos. | The rolatives and frionds of the family, and mem- Site | A RO a aa as fe ik | ip ame tactehstett heaton jnvi 1e funot 4 antes ~ Se pine vn pe ie 6, ome poe A py this (ionday) ) aoaene jon} irrers .—! J enn ‘ol , be ++ $1,419,242 $1,004,696 | 9, 23, 12% Issues of law and ma jos, 135, 196, A. P. A.—Henry Clay Lodge, No. 10.—The members 381,116,769 {$34,108 | 140, 131, 164, 161, 168, 105, 147, 190, 186, 114, 128, 129, | of the above lodge will moet at ‘their lodge rooms, cor. Doduct interest on morigage ' 133, 4d nor of Eighth avenue and fwonty ninth etrost, this day 422,710 487,500 Svrramn Covrt—Onaunens.—The Regular Third Mon- | (Monday), April 16, at one o'clock P. M., to attend the 2 day Motion Calendar, a oe funeral of our late brother, Alexander Beattie Mem- I l—! 5 ol os are respect . iii ae ae co | eh a et et | Ee 4 i a company SF ere cect rieereee 100,800 | Pare dakon ia, 24, 2 2066 amg, 1174 Baown-—At Hoboken, N. J. on Saturday, April 1 ———— | 2118, 1944, 2018, 1904, 2606, 311 Fowann Tonnaer, youngest son of Edward G. and Anni ‘Leaving the net earnings of 1866,............$604,001 | Common Prmas—Taiat Taax. —, ed for the | M. Brown, aged 3 years, 8 months an 8 day ‘ae ‘The comparative earnings of the undermentioned rail- | ‘erm, ‘The Judges of the General Term will be in es- re be gy FI "Ee theasee) roads for the first week of April of this and last year Manns Coont.—Nos, 79, 05, 07, 103, 105, 113, 115, 117, Riernose, at two o'clock. Relatives and friends of te manne me 1 ay oa a a at | wg ae eh ar «ne igan Southern 714 sia rigan, Owen Powell ‘and Win, Severus for bargin; Wo tres Boon ines, Me Borns, a native of Lanark: sy 61,628 | Canfield, Peter Robert Lawrence, ell, Scotland, aged 60 years, Sor beg Margaret Harette, Louis B. Dodgy Fhomes 9. ay, Ghee from his veclaence,, foto weet, wes ty-ninth MMERCIAL REPORT. Lesser Jacoba, Edward h Jaok, street, on afternoon, at two o'clock. ie Saronpar, April 13-6 P. M. Wm It. Howard, Elica ‘and Heury 7.6 arms Hits enlaa etd, Mass Bek Co wt Anmua.—Recelpts,7 Wola. Pot was ttm, at 08 000 98 7, | Augie Hothman for Kennedy, Joke Wierd: | of abraham Gola, in the COW year of her age. ‘The demand, however, was light gsc 4 Fuagiogs and Tassel! for false the fanas and leas envied (stand the Coram —A moderate busaee in Blo wae eoprupmated, for ‘ttolen goods, faneral, without from her late residence, | 127 East Fiftioth street, o'clock. | schooner soon bore down within o cable’ length of the sink Conven—At Ponghkeepsie, on Saturday, April 13, Miss Sornia Avy Cowven, daughter of the late Colonel Re Conner, of Staten Island. and relatives are luvited to att@nd at funeral, from the Moravian eburen, New Dorp, on Wednesday morping, at half past eleven o'clock. Carriages will pe iD attendance at Vanderbilt Landing on the arrival of the 0 ste * boat from New York. ‘OYLE. — er parents’ residence, No, 201 Wooster street, on Sunday, April 14, Mary JAN&, second daughter of Houry and Jane Coyle. ne faneral servioss will take place at the Church of the ‘ativity, on Second avenue, on Tuesday morning, at bine o'clock, when a solemn mass of requiem will be Pen - for the repose of her soul, at which the nds of the family are invited to attend. The re- Mains will be intorrod in Calvary Cothetery. pom 08 Saturday, April 12, Mrs. Carwanine C, ws, widow of sernard Dowds, aged 67 yeara, The funeral will take place from her late residence, a Seventeenth strect, on Tuesday morning, on Saturday, April 18, Parnice pwry, County Down, Ireland, in May his soul rest in peace. Ais fiends are respectfully Invited to attend the fun- eral, from the residence of Edward McKeon, 243 Eliza. beth bireet, this(Monday) morning, at 9 o'clovk. His remains will be conveyed to tho C! hot the Nativity, Second avenue, where a mans of requiem will bo oifered up for the repose of his soul, ‘a¥.—On eveniny y oat eee rday 1B, April 13, at six o'clock, ¢ relatives and friends of the family aro requeste: to attond the funeral, from St. Luke's Hospital, ‘is (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Ficugra.—Suddenly, tn Yorkville, on Sunday, April noon, Carusnixn C., of John G. Figuera, Jr. ss aw, Notice of funeral hereafter. uso, —On Sunday, April 14, Isaac 8. rs tn the 47th year of Bis aye, ta The rolatives and friends of the family, mombers of Insurance Patro! No. 1, Association of Exempt Firemen and Manhattan Engine Company 8, volunteer depart- ment, are invited to attend the funers!, from the Baptist church corner Gouvernour and Madison streets, on Tuos- ru ERO a half-past one o'clock. The remains will be tekon to Greenwood for interment, The members of the Association of Exi Firemen ate requested to mect at the Baptist church corver of Gouverneur and Madison streets, on Tuesday, April 16, at -pastone P.M, to attend’ the funeral of our late brother, Isano 5. Fotguson GEO. W. WHERLER, Recording Secretary. Gitex.—On Sunday, April 14, at four o'clock, Wiutam Giniey, aged 22 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 801 First avenue, near Eighveonth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Ketonom.—On Saturday, April 18, Any Avausta Bur- Rirz, wife of Landon Ketchum, and daughtor of the lato Francis Burritt, 24 years, Funeral service will be held in the Church of tho Holy Trinity, West Conn., on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respoctfully invited to attend, without further notice. Special cars will be in waiting at the New York and New Haven depot, Twenty-seventh street, and leave at half- past eleven o'clock A. M., and return at six o'clock P. M. Lawnnxck,—Mary Ann Lawnexox, widow of the late John F. Lawrence, of Southport, Connecticut. Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (fonday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, ght tab ay Pesan ree xiyn, J —On Saturday, Apri in Broo! M. Loverr, aged 50 oe : ee RES Funeral service will be held at 36 First place, Brook- lyn, at eleven o’clock this (Monday) morning. The re- mains will be taken to Beverly, Masa, for interment. McDoxap.—On Saturday, April 13,'at English Noigh- borhood, N. J., of consumption, Sanam Exky, wife of Abraham McDonald, aged 31 years, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend tho funeral,on Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock, from her late residence, English Neighborhood. MoGutxs.—On Tuesday, February 19, at Independence Flat, California, ANDREW McGuiny, aged 47 years, for- merly of this city, McIntrrw.—On Sunday, April 14, Marx D, Molntyre, uly son of John and Mary Molntyre, aged 11 months and 25 day The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to gttend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 69 Orchard street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two.o’clock. Surri.—At St. James, Long Island, on Saturday, April 18, Mary Avausta, wife of Stephen Smith, Jr., of New York, and only dagghter of Milton G, Smith. Notice of funeral {n to-morrow's re Sraxsny.—On Sunday, April 14, jx ‘Sra , widow of George Staii 46 yoars, 3 months and 8 days. fully in ited to ten <3 fa from v attend dence, No. 185 Fulton Bmore td hy on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’clack, ‘Vas ALux.—On Friday morning, April 12, Looy Taum- Burt, wife of James J. Van Alen. Her funeral will take this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock, from her late residenco, No. 15 St. Mark’s place. The relatives and friends of the family are in- Vited to attend without further notice, ‘Westervert.—On Sunday morning, April 14, Kezta, wife of Wm. Weatervolt, The funeral wiil take place from the Hackensack Trne Reformed Dutch church, on Wednesday morning. ‘Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited. Cars Mane Coeenbere. street at a quarter to nine o'clock in the morning. : Witsox.—On Saturday, April 18, Jaxe Wiaox, widow of William Wilson, aged 80 years. The relatives and frends of the family, also those of son, are ne! ™m the Thirteenth atroak chureb, near Seventh avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock. Paisloy end Dollar (Scotland) papers please copy. er ES SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NRW YORE—TWIS DAY. 5 22 | moon sets. orn 8 43 PORT OF NEW YORK APRIL 14, 1867. Arrived. Steamship Moneka, Libby, Charleston, 60 hours, with mdse and passengers, to Livingston, For & Co. Bark Antelope, White, St Croix, 26 days, with sugar, 4c, ‘onvig New York (lia), Ravarese, Castolamare, 75 days, og . Ravarese. Cas with fealty 0, to Chamberlain, 4-7 & Co. Brig Nimrod (Br). Mackengia, Palermo 114 to Exwrence, giles £00 les hurst, WCA, 29 oars, with Leayeraft &Co. Had heavy weather and ‘and split sails, Brig Scotland (of Barbados), Orowell, Arroyo, PR, 15 days, with molasses, to EB TSmith & Co. April 1. 6 56, Jon 68 56, spoke brig Sam, from Arroyo for \ rk ; 8th, lat 83 15, lon 73, saw ship E 8 Thayer, steering . Brig Stockton (of Stockton), Grillin, Sagua, 10 days, with sugar, to Walsh & Carver. rig Blonde (Br), Putoam, Trinidad (Cnba), 40 days, with sugar and molasses, toJ F Whitney & Co. Had heavy NW gales, and split sails. 10th inst. lat 39.50, lon 70, saw a ves. sel's spar, about 20 feet above water, apparently attached to ry Brig J Leighton, Leighton, Providence, oer 2. og “oe W days. ir ni ryant, Jonesport, Schr xpress, Conant, ‘Camden, & Schr Gen Marion, Wyman, Rockland. Behr M , Holden, Rookinna. Bene Frank Mey, Barber, Orland. Sebr Granite Hallett, Boston, B, Park: Boston. Behr Alice B, Aton. Rebr Bola Peck, Avery, Wickford. Schr Mott Bedell, Bedell, Newport. Schr D Kahn, Stocking, Portiant, Ct. Behr James Henry, Chureh. River Head. Sobr Joho W Maitland, Leighton, Newburg for Boston. Marine Disasters. Sm Anaminta axo Eveven or azn Crew Lost—The Br ship Araminta, Capt Bullard, with acargo of salt, left Liver- pool on the 17th ult ston, and when off Holyhead in a gale the vossel sprung alead. All hands were called to the pumps, which at midnight became choked with salt, Tho fire engine was then brought intq service, but ita boxes get ting choked, resort was had to bailing with buckets, which afforded no perceptible reliet, and preparations were made for abandoning the vessel, They were then twenty miles northeast of the Smalls, 8} of distress were hoisted and the ing boat was got ready, supplied with bread, water, ‘4%, the ship fast settling and the sea running very high, 4 \ nd od hop and pushed off let. bon the water and ull perished Daat, March 31—The Trimountain, Sears, from London for New Y was run into while at anchor by the Rutland, ingram, from Bhields for New York, when both reosived eonsiderable dat ‘and remain at The Constance, Binet, from Barbados, arrived here, had on board part of the créw of the ship New Hampshire, which foundered on the 2th inst. ‘The remainder, focluding seo: ond mate aud seven men, ished when she went down, Fatmovrm, March 31—The Eifeabeth, Le Pere, from New nd loss of York for Havre, has put in whh rudder damaged a sails (before reported with Joss of rudder). h S1—The Brabo (of Antwerp), froin Neweantlo for Philadelphia ( which struck on the Scroby yesterday, was assisted off on the tide and an- chored in the roads leaking @ little; the agreement tor the Caistor boat was £400. fi 2—Pat in, th agret' of ronular, the Urea ington (a, pratt Now York for Glasgow, with cargo aut Miscell Bria Ansort LA’ Boston, 200 toni Foon Yor the whatiug bu Jane will be dite for the tn |, for the whali sinesa. ad ‘or a dad Ovoan under comuaad of Capt David Marsion, of Palr- To on Vessers rnow Port Rico—Any {nformation that may be it to this oflice regarding the denhcted Potenttanta, Wh th "rit ele Cones Reha vor to having relatives on a of her. D ng—The Burean Veritas of Parts publishes Beary Durga eee ce pee raentae total uumber of vessels lost in including Mesesie lost 10d were Kagilah, 48. Ai oa Il Italian, 9 Davish, 7 Prussian, 6 Duteh, ‘% sailed under various 0 supposed to have becn lost with their. a, no Intell nee respecting them having been received. Tho umber of ves. ) s oo Soe, tin ot 1868 GIR; nd in the correspor 1866 ‘9 39 casualties ta fave duninuuon of or of the present year, Whalemen. 4 New Bedford 1th, echr Ellen Rodman (of Pair- haven), Lambert, Bark Cherokees, B, arrived at Baker's Istand Piiark Navy, Davia, Ot NB, arrived at Bakes tstand Deo pea Sr Fontan ot NB, arrived at Baker's Ialand ship Vail Charlestor Of Provin Bh: o's 898 A delphia Arnovo, jootown, all well, lat 89, lon 14. Bark Atalant lat 4817, low 37 PR, March 81 from Barbados: for RYork York, arr Mth: 28th: Rising Sun, from Ne ide OM Kevna ea ere ¢ Rial erste ohign Spoken—March 28, at*@S 58, Jon 60 81, sohr Mary D Tpbeliy Jan 2, lat $4168, lon S714 W, bark Callao, Brown; of MB 105 ous. 600 bbis oll. Spoken, .%e- ~ , from Liverpool €or Aden, March’ Son ses we wom Ar ee Ship John Clark, from Liverpool for “attimore, ag of ont from Bremen for'NYork, \ Foreign Ports. BS NTwERP, March 80—Below Eledora, Smith® from io. Ne Fa re , 40; achr a F K- ‘Garland, Munsell, WYorly, s w’ Haven, Collins, for NYork. Sid Sist, echr pemnar™, March %—Below Harriet, Aubny, frougSen Barnunst, WCA. March 13--No Am Brosenniven, March 28—Ai APE 5 Srison cra aa Wilhelmine, Thiernan, Risen man, Roll San Juan; Grace Sargent. Harding, C: 8 D Thurston, Snow. United i ‘and ald 16th for Tr Goeavem larch 30—Sld Oa! and: Dirigo, ahi Li oe 4) 3 Iyneiro; *. fairer Johnson, Gereng er Fores, Emerson, 5 ins, NYork; 96th. ahips ( Superb. jo, Kublken, Blair, ng, Soe Foon for Lo ork. Its for Brome. ne BS hy bark London for M irnemore, Francisoo; Sist, Silentiuns, Ven Leuwea Crea Basa London, Fuxetwoon. March 29—Arr Favorite, Warden, SavannaR GLasaow, Giasao EOC Taveg, March 29—, Sandusky, Norton. NOrk Hetvorr, Arr Fulton March 29—Arr Emors Me Hawaune, March Queens Ellla, don At Howowui, Feb 21—, Hibernia (8). Mi) NY¥ork. farch 80—Arr Oracie, Wood Gattad, (4), Townsend, New Y ownsend, New Yori jeans; Coloste Clark. 3 Id, Filgeson, NYork. ar, Hey Arr echr Fratter, Watrous, New Lene don via Now Zeal: Ki sors nnd. Rorapents, ae. ou Sid Diet. Ent oul *oth, Joxaph F Air, Eva: Boston (s) Marlboroug! Portland; Francisco, Deal Bist: NYork, America, Mortimn Fish, Arinsttome, di Maliard, Dincly, Cella (8), Arr at Gravesen Mrssina, Florence, Smith, Cagitari HJ Burton, Burton, Philadelphia; . NYork. dle. York, Panama, March 30—Arr steamships Guatemals, 0 tral American ports; April Francisco. Francisco. ‘and left for Guernsey). Sld 30th, C ‘hiladelphia). Li ALOR, Andrews, from the Tyne for N’ Sr Onoix, March 20—In port Verden, for NYork 7 davs, Gua, April 2—In port by Bl ¥ Bae 2days. VALranaiso, March from Swanses, arr Philadelphi arr 10th, . for. Suaolepole, for ekpole, Silgrienton: Chancellor, donem, . Brooks and The Queen (s}, Growan, New, i: and oval and ich, Boston: Rinto, Wood, Foochows Gendell April 1, Anna & Bertha, Hi 1, Constitution, Lapt jacramento, Bid Ist, ‘steamship 6: Queenstown, March 20—Arr Glencatrn, ondon. arch —Off Beach} Paboat aa” 24. arr oh dierra fame day (16th), supposed for Frectaan, for Liverpool; schr Witch Queen, Bowton'eis Hic Sener arr lath, Slatin, Bark Benner, Wa \TERFORD, BOSTO! Ni, iT NYork; bar! Benner, Corl Cork. March $0—Arr Ann, Campbell, Baltimore, ‘ork. bar! Unole 5 rig idk Mt Com etn ‘port al | barks. Olivia Nevada, Dic ton; Midaa, Whi Head Ps itney, fan Beatrice, Loxvom, April 1—Arr Wm Penn (» ‘ ent out to roturn); Ariiatior Gammon a tales Meee. and Sir Geo Gray, Gor Son Francisey: John C Cla Mareh i hip Crusad Fran Foster, dora, New Yorks Arr brige Corrientes, Lor@ tocker, Works Boston ; Fille NYork; on. Scotian (8) We wr Hast ot meg 4 April 1. Silksworth, Moore, NYopt. March 18—Arr Lemuel, Means, ‘Trinsth: i. Sid léth, Potoat, Ye dad, Ann EWCasTLE, March 29—Ent out, Superd, Nielsen, Comit, Wheat e New a= Cay , Bruse, ‘onqueror, Stirli Sist, ship 01 rindcesse erry, for Phila@iphis ery, Pitta er, Shou: key. from Cald from Montevideo, cisco; Chattan American Ports. Amsden, Smith, Chi m. € Howes, "Norfolk and Baltimore; ‘bare, “Alerad na CB Snow, Cienfu 8; brige iniowrn Oe, Rolerson, Scott; Galveston; Prede eeenns od Gov pan imme ‘etersot javannah ; ston; Millard Fillmore, Chase, NYork. anki WES, Mankin,, to soa, 0 Art sixty days ata liberal ded: Warerooma, I XN. upper, Hupper, tone Getro Gords, Matthews, Arr at the from Matanzas (and was barks GW Rosevelt, f Havre; Teper for Ri Hi Rich, Trini dee othe DC. regetown, RICHMOND, ee Waldoboro via Tur SAN FRANCISC Kong; 14 sohr 'ANNAH, A) wine Work, nd beh ae beat River, Va; ith, bark Glide, Fame Brown. Se eemeal Portland; 8 NY, Dei, A idad; Joh Welsh. 3; John H Cui ft 10—Ai JH A 18. AM—Arr steamer Glaucus, God! ‘k Delmira (Br), Sherman, Iquique; cone ary ik. Suri erman, New ‘Md it, itt, "Oe Apel 8 Are brig Geo top UL beaks BBgland (Boe Liverpool, Firowu (N Ha He! (Noryy London? schra Union Seca ee ‘port ‘Louts (Fri and thew eee ee retest ta rBoston Aig sen Jase. fae barks jomipson, Van for NYork do; WH. aN Ret aR ngiro via, ‘ork: Borden. i ‘srita Sprea heer L NYors; J br EB a 12—Sid echr E Areculartus, Jacksom, i ), March 9—SId barks Ids D as; 18th, Buens Vista, Kilton, Larter cess Se FS EIS, ETE "ARBLEIZED SLATE gt ye . Be 8 WART, 605 Sixth avenue, ‘Thiriy-sixth «treets, jo ESSE MANTELS.—38 MANTELS ON Oe ' be sold the style and quailty, whlch will or the 109 East Eighteenth street, near Third aveaug Cut this out. lection on hand at 8, aD MARE, MANTELS AT REDUCED PRICES. fine ER's manufs 4 First near Third street, N. ¥. 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(EUR To THE PRIVAT Ath cle iti Roe aly. lacs ray board, nu ing and piaints skilfally LL UNFO! fre} SHOULD CONSULT DR TN io. 6 A’ in oure tn all Ani ore aee, Ota - feo unless cured. De LAnEo' w. AN Dire te Ci aay a ovsnieanas Sunt ER treet, CURE physician, or no pay NNEDY'S SUR KENNED 4 jennedy’s Luvigorators NO. 178 BROA 6," “Medical Adviser RST CASES OF OER. wo! taxon, AY—TREATME Oi Marriage tate? time thas eran’ No.3 Division street, rine mare Bin. ro . Py oe —_—