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8 — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. fo ‘Wrpsiepay, April 11—€ P. M. ‘The etook market has shown an improving tendency to-day, tie demand for the leading railway shares being mimulated by the prevailing minetary case. The suy- ply of capital at this centre ig injreasing, and loans on muscellaneous collaterals aro mnle mainly at six per cent, the exceptional rate being peven. At the same time the leading dealers im government secu- rities are enabled to borrow at five per cent, although six is the outside rate, There is & moderate amount of first class commercial paper offering for discount, which is taken at seven per cent, but inferior grades are out of favor at Webanks, The drain of currency from she intertor, tu- @luding the West, continues, without preducing any winngency at the Western centres, where trade is begin- ‘ming to show marked signs of improvement, The moue- Rary condition of the country is now fayorabie to a Detter state of things, both in and out of Wall street, ‘and the bull speculators on the Stock Exchange are still Jooking for the much talked of spring rise, which may be hkened thus far, however, to the mirage that beguiles the desert traveller, ‘At the ten o’clock sorsfon of the open board railway ebares were dall, but steady in tone:—New York Cen- tral, 96% a 97; Erio, 55 a %; Reading, 9924 @ %; Michigan Southern, €734; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 68% 869; Cleveland and Toledo, 11234; Rock Island, 86% a %; .Northwestern, 325g; do, preterred, 6955; Fort Wayne, 9235. At the first regular board the market was steady, except for New York Central, which declined to 96 under the effect of the failure of the State Senate to pass the fare ‘Dill over the Governor's veto, and @ general belief that no furtber attempt to pass the measure in any form will be successtul. This view of the case was sus- tained by a telegram from Albany, stating that the attempt to introduce a new bill in the Assembly increas- tng the fares for two years had fatled, notwithstanding ‘that the motion was disguised as One for the considera- tion of a bil! in relation to tolls on plank roads in Erie county. New York Central cloved 124 lower than at the eame time yesterday, Hlinois Central 4, Rock Island 24, Milwaukee and St, Paul preferted 1, Ohio and Mis- eiserppi certificates %. Erie was % higher, Reading *<, Michigan Southern 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1%, Northwestern preferred 34, Fort Wayne }¢, Pacific Mail 2, Canton 3. Government gold-bearing securities were @teady and seven-thirty notes of the eecond series ad- vanced 3g. Tennessee sixes were 3 iower) North Caro- lina sixes }g, Missouri sixes were 3¢ higher. At the one o'clock open board the market was firmer nc prices advanced. New York Central sold at 963; a &; Erie, 555; a %; Reading, 100%; ; Michigan Southern, €7:4; Mlinois Central, 11344; Cleveland end Pittsburg, @9 a %; Cleveland and Toledo, 112; Rock Island, 6634 a 4% ; Northwestern, 325; ; do. preferred, 595 ; Fort Wayne, 2% ee baif-past two regular board there was a further amprovement throughout the speculative list. New York Ceniral closed % higher than at the first regular Boord, Eric 34, Reading 14%, Michigan Southern %, Gleveland and Pitteburg 144, Rock Island %, North- western preferred 3, Fort Wayne 34, Milwaukee and 61, Paul preferred +, Pacific Mail 13z, Atlantic Mail 3 Canton %, Mariposa preferred %. Government curities were dull but firm. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 advanced 3, new issue of 1865 ¥. Tennessee ¢8 were 34 higher, new issue 4. At the half-past three open board the market was eieady but quiet. New York Central sold at 97} a 34; Erie, 56%; Roading, 100%; Cleveland aud Pittsburg, 9% 0%; Rock Island, 864; Northwestern, 82%; do. preferred, 5034; Fort Wayne, 923 ; Pacific Mail, 126, a 34; Wostern Union Telegraph, 86% a 3%. Subsequently thero was no material change in prices or the speculative temper, and at a quarter to six e’clock the subjoined quoiations were current:—New York Central, 97% a 3¢; Brie, 56%; Reading, 100}4 2%; Michigan Southern, €7% 0 4; Miinois Ceniral, 11834 0 114; Cloveland and PNtedurg, 693; 0%; Rock Island, 864%; North- western, 823 2%; do. preferred, 69% 2%; Fort Wayne, 92% a 34; Pacific Mail, 12634 a 9%; Obio and Missiesippi @eriificates, 2234 a 23; Western Union lelegraph, 3634 a 87. It i noticeable that there has not been a sale of the Hudson River Railroad Company’s stock af the ‘boards since the amount was doubled, and there is no wmgairy for it. This looks as if a few individuals held ‘We whole of it, and the inference is that their yotes @ecided the recent action of the company in watering ‘We stock. Government securities were quiet and steady at the Glove of business, the (ollowing being the quotations:— Registered, 1881, 109 a 10014; coupon, 1881, 100% a 30044; 5-20 registered, 1862, 104 a 104%; 5-20 coupon, 3864, 108 a 10814; 5-20 coupons, 1865, 10834 a 1083; 10-40 registered, 9776 9 9814; August 7-30, 106 a 106:;; Juwe 7-30, 105% a 10544; July 7-30, 105% a 10634, ‘The gold market experienced an advance from 134% at ‘We opening to 135% under ramors of a decline in five- ‘twenties abroad, arising from renewed excitement on the Frapco-Prassian question. The absence of the ‘sual press despatches, in consequenc>, as was alleged, of the lines working badly east of Boston, left these ‘Without contradiction, but later inthe day the London _grciation ore received | foroagh she Ly a ee nel, “Only & partial Felapee, however, Socal he closing transactions having been at 13544, There was a brisk Dorrowing demand for coin and loans were mad2 at vatce varying from 1-32d to 6-64tbs percent, It will be geen by the following quotations that the decline in fve-twenties in London to-day was limited to ‘{ per cent Aprils, — Aprit 16, April 17. 9034 1 #1 Tlexd, 1K oxa 3734 87% 116 706 The tereign exchange market was considerably firmer than yesterday and bills were in demand, but the vo fume of businese was light. Bankers’ bilis on England, @t sixty days, were quoted at the close at 10934 a 34; at three days, 100% a 110; commercial bills, 108 a 108%; ; france, at 60 days, 5.16 a 5.2234; at three days, 6.124 a 6.16%; bitls on Berlin, 7134 a 72; on Bremen, 783¢ a 79; on Amsterdam, 40% a 41:4; on Frankfort, 40% a 41‘; om Hamburg, 35% 0 36% ; on Antwerp, 5.2214 a 6.1735 Mining shares continued dull, At the first Board Con- polidated Gregory Gold closed 10c. higher than at the second board, selling at $8 90; Corydon closed Shc Jower, selling at $5 18; Quartz Hill 5c,, selling at $2 25; Smith and Parmeiee sold at $6. At the second board t the first board, seil- r, selling at $215; ‘onsolidated Gregory Gold 5c., selling at $8 86. The cotion failure referred to yesterday was that of Mesers. Jobn H. Brower & Co., their liabilities, it is re- ported, being chiefly to the South, faTho commerce of New York from July 1 to date of each of ears ee comparee as follows:— spree Pees 06, 1866-67. 918,630 520, ‘so $235. 109, os 5,274,070 19, 252 851,202 The receipts for customs, and the receipie, payments ‘and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city, for the 32 “Balances. 040 $110, 088,824 111, 503,430 8,734,827 110,798,508 The warchousing movement at this port in March ‘bows that the stock in bond was reduced nearly 6x wiliions during the month, and is now valued at less ‘than twenty-four millions, namely Stock in warehouse March 1, 1867 Entered for warehousing jn MNarcl Reveived from other porte in Marc! Exported from werenouee to other ports, 1,632,649. 14,980,475 In Dond April 1, 1967... Im bond April 1, 1866 .. In bend April 1, 1465 In bond April 1, 1864. Ip bone! April 1, 1863 Ta bond are h PY dp bond A 186 or 800, 802 6,075,993 ‘The for@ign importeat New York for the week, since Jantery 1, 18¢7, und for the corresponding period of ‘the past two years, compare as follows: — 1866, 1867, $04,104 $2,005,467 $1,407,996 }. 1,408,461 3,707,874 6.000" 24) Total for she week. 875 $6,700,841 $6,907,208 Previouly reported Siar io 7,354,312 Sst Sines Jancary 1...657,040,016 $ The exports, exclasive of specie, from York Jo Foreign pore for the week ending April i6, maenee ‘wompmentement of the year, compare as foliowe with aaterae <ireapendng pret ume”. 1867, the 267, 458,700 Freese Ret net ei Korat Bince Jan iinry 1....965,001, 867 879 ,200.972 $59,082,807 NEW YORK HERALD, THURS 7g 1 The lerAing artic’es of domestic produce exported have 4; Povoarivants, Raltroed. 8 inte ox Sones of Margaret M. 04° 99 tate John K. Clyde, | ton, 2p 0 Ls Welvesdy 2 On. Mth, MAG Ol, len BM, been 6's follows: — oh pons ; Sars $14 25: aod a es at Gren, sal Notfoe of funeral tn wean paper. wiped aot ong in See waeees, 4 ro 866. #0, et ‘of, te Wentaemy #8 Donxet —On Wednesdav, “x 59:) 17, Jawms,son of Bogh | Schr H ni . % i see eed 390,080 ain a imgrove’ dattand j males 4,000 bushels yel- | and the late Margaret Do aie), Aged 1'year, 8 months and Sobr heat ope few Haven. Cotton, bales. . " Ten 128-905 9082S $125. Oats cy tepeeclalen af Herecs | 3 dagen, head a stn} 35,217 38,230 eo ., Poa ey ou ‘est India at Sic, Whiskey— 3 Shee 2 Triends are epee sent to Brig HG Berry. °. ; 35,22 100,200 ° wemmons, Apt. 1867. | Ovehock. The males wil be taken 10 Darien for imier: | eS + 208,881 2,256,817 _ 1,970.401 Ootion firmer, middling uptan a folasses rm. | 2” aains will be taken to ‘en ro Siniled. ‘“ “4 124.7423 135. Coffee firm; prime sevree, Sugar steady but duil at 104, a | Ment Steamship Great Eastern (from quarantine at 4.45 run pie 86,431 687,755 we for fair to good reauiage” Flour dull; Western extra, DURANT.~ At Jersey City, NvJ., on Wednesday, April 29 mab ips ua eee Javas and Ciy of New York, Mo- - — 639,438 — S13 fo winter Weetern, $13 75, Spirits turpentine: | 17, Ror’. youngest daughtor of Charles F. and Elizabeth Saratoga: aud others, Beef, trea. aud 1,723 382 90.057 | finia red, $3 1048920. ‘Corm in good’ ' H. Durant, aged 3 years and'6 months, sen, Pork, bbls 14st 27,988 88,000 | white at ‘$i 2 a 31 25; yellow prime, $1 20 wine ientiat the amty ae gansta OE am Moxine Dieneteve. pith " Wruieum quiet parent Lis—Schi rt Treat, pees, & Mie eee foes ject psy high non rect, on Friday afternoon, al two O1GocK. | | terday trom Name, ceoamier doch thi}an Soh leo 9 $810 TOOK BENE | enor ade and unchanged. salen AINE a gls c+ | phaatiNenths egies Thnmas snd Anne Rar: | MSPM. saw s schooner with olor half mas en own 0 ie . ie OTe aaa hee Wheat in mderaue deta Fington, and grandchild to John Farrington, Tubberpat- | Per and found her to be the O 1. Baylis, from New York for pany 26 *"39 | club quoted ot $2 80 a $245; sales 7,300 bushels o rick, county Wicklow, anc Joseph Tompkins, New street, | Fernandina, which had sprung aleak in the late gale, and — ~— 84,723 92,356 | terms: Corn wet Dat unchanged. ee dull; tales oh ‘oush | Dabitn, Tretand, ‘8 months and 4 days. 39 then 344 tees waterin her hold and the leak gaining; > els Western at 67¢, , ye ani nominal. ee in papers please copy. a not leave vesse! eo78 a nadas | monree and ir: sen x tore at 8 $3, Fav. On Wedkeatay April 17, Mancanet Fay, wife | toauew mas tian mes regi pes ww — "50 reo, | Reet Boston Bey to New York 60c-,to ‘Albany | f Matthew Fay, native of the parish of Ballymacue, | being light through thi Xx 1,984 21543 | and’ Schenectady Lake ‘imports—Flour, 200) bols-, | County Cavan, Ireland, in the 66th year of her age. @ night, we did not make much pro- 20 "152 ‘B'p09 | wheat, 26,50 bushels; peas, Lat bushels, ° Notice of funeral in Friday’s pape) gress. At noon next day, with 5 feet water in the hold, con- 6.399 87.43 491032 wxcnexagt, April 17, 1867. Giru,—On Wednesday, April 1, Joux A., son of | cluded to leave the wreck, as her pumps had choked with 2208 21,996 26.998 carlong tmohanaed: holders ten trade. brands $13) a 36, eT on. Mary Am ui, aged’2 yoars, 3° months a = Impossible to clear them. The only way they had ‘a $18. Som ning for wan nj AO717T 2101856 786,409.) CH cut ashore are runnin Bra ate the nine, Wheat | "Boneral will take piece from: the’ residence of his ing sree by cipplog the water ous ofthe forecaste . 139,748 eae | agnace, bas unskengeds Rime aoe, Sore ged parents, Kent street, near Liberty, Greenpoint, on Fri- set reese captain and crew and 3 6,820°610 8202644 | toce in bulk. ve slo na Pats, steady: "2168 | day afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. The friends of | Pat ‘smateriaison board. [The CL B was Me a % 20%) 4,680 | ton dilland nominal; Woe "= ft pats ew hiskey the family are rempesstelly invited to attend. yy tons register, builtat Port Jefferson in 1860, and rated am C279 82.881 | Ze. In bond." Nese pork. Gull: $8 fue ment | GRauax.—On Wednesday morning, April 17, Wa. Mon- 1a 2155 9.343 | duil and drooping; sales cig cured, at 10c., | Gax, only chil on Matthew J. and Maria Graham, aged 3 |, Orn Reps (Ast ae “A lange boat wes picked up 10g. 156,487 | Boo ata“ Meney easy, Poa person iechange firm. par | Vege and @manthe,) held.at the residence of is Tata Te Ion St vith to 5 lane ud rudder ‘ahipy psd There was 93 5 4 ‘i rvices it the residence fh 8405 18,408 146,748 | bg, one-tenth premium. ee lag Gold, 134 buying, 136 wrand paren No. 164 Kast Thirty street, this | fore, New York het yo ine aac nagnation ed. morning, at nine o’cloc! Bib Prendaat Fillmore: C Capt Luce, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK (EXCHANGE, ‘Wednesday, April 1%—10:30 A. M. of the President and Directors of to $2,500, About two weeks since he and Mr. Schen % ea oe stead. with the regult stated. Thompson is a ‘ & S {Sabie et eae dren. PREIS sity e822 this battery, under command of Captain 3000 Hud R2d ef ing of the “gallant” H's, Action FoR DawaGes=A Case or Lona 100 Mariposa 160 Mar wi man and a Jary, on Tuesday evening. 400 Boston in'Waier ive was crowded to 0. 23 New Jersey Cen RR 11434 200 shs N ¥YCon RR, b10 4 20000 US Sid-ab eb. Hf te. m1 10000 de iors Harlem. i) Pas Sal €8 Go yr to be removed. has been a) of quite a i aale, and under a d'sposition to sell ricer rather favored ihe ko urchaser. Bales to the extent of 450 bbls, were made ut $6 #0. ncoording to quality. | Cora meal under a fair Shand wes steedy at the subjoined quotations, | The,sales comprise bls. Brandywine on private terms.’ We journed. Choice State. Gwyciwxati, Ohio, April 2 a Common to medivin éxita and éhoios Western 12 60% 14.88 peor x Werieti i fe bra of it, » WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, Arrest or A RawroadD OrriciaL.—George 8, Thomp- fon, late Superintendent of the Harlem Bridge and Fordham Railroad, has been arrested and coufned in the county jaii at White Plains, at the instigation for an alleged deficit in his accounts, amounting ign, formerly £uperin- tendent of the Third Avenue Ratiroad, appointed in his Sinco that time his books have been examined, Swenty eight ‘Years of age, of rather attractive appear- It is only very recently that he created quite a Cnasina with a span of bay geldings and « showy drag, @ la Angiais, on the ‘asblonabie drive. . He is said to bo very respectably connected, and bas a wife and two chil- Batrery B, First ARtinterny.—Tho members of assembling for drill near the junction of Fifth avenue, Harlem Ia mtge. | 1000 Harlem, yesterday, proceeded to Melrose and spent the His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ion Ai anid at ene “tisvtford Wit 174” | afternoon at the garden of Norse Castle. The clanking | ral, this (Thursday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from his ia Gal Sci 100, 10} Juiuols Central RR 11334 | of gwords and military wrappings soon aroused the Teu- | late residence, 162 avenue A. CEN ” tonic element in the neighborhood, and despite the | | MACK. ‘ednesday, April 17, Cammarixe M, the threatening storm and occasional showers quite num- ber of persons turned out to admire the ‘martial’ bear- The case of Honry L. Fogel against Green Wnght, to recover $150 for loss and damage sustained by reason of an explosion, which blew in a portion of plaintiff's dwelling house on Boston road, during the month of December, 1865, came up for trial before Justice Hanpt- The court room excess, and much interest was man!- Neoro Inmimpatiox,—A few evenings back a colored domestic, who had been recently brought from the South by a lady residing at Mott Haven, forced her way through the back entrance of the house into the street, where she was joined by several colored fomales from In company with her allies she proceeded to sy refused, but rather than excite the troop of ‘dark’ nds who accompanied her the clothes were Since the departure of the gi lied to by several storekeepers for payment rg@ mamber of articles procured in her were admitted, and the resolution allowing honorary members to work for twenty-five cents per day less than active members was rescinded. The meeting then ad- Strike of Iron Moutders in Cincini , 1867. The iron moulders in this city are on a strike, Four hundred of them are out of employment in consequence DAY,, APRIL 18, 1867—RIPLE SHEET, (Thursday) Graspx.—On Tuesday, April 16, Harry E., son of Mora and D. J. Graston, aged 5 years, 10 months and 17 jays. ‘The friends of ‘the family are. respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 455 Sixth avenue, this (Tharsday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Heaty.—On Tuesday, April 16, Mary, daughter of the late Thomas Healy, formerly of Mallow, county Cork, Ireland. pe ya nt io ere Thomas Dunham, saw at the same time Been rescued from bly soon hear of their WNW, los ‘one o'clock, Hetzmay.—On Wednesday, April 17, after a lingering iMnese, Jonw Hutuman, son of Patrick and the late Mar- garet Hollinan, aged 28 years, 3 months and 10 days. His friends and those of the onli also those of his brother-in-law, Patrick Foy, are ae reg invited to attend the funeral, from from his late resi Sixty-eeventh street, near Eighth avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at hal’-past one o'clock. ‘Loman. —At Paterson, N. J., on Wednesday, April 17, Daxirt Loman, in the 28th year of his age. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence. Lyxon.—On Tuesday afternoon, April 16, Samurr Lyxen, Sr., in the 85th yearof his age. was apparently & new Brig Newnvry, PF oe was called vessel’ man about cargo said to be lost. at Morehead City 18th damages. arrived at Ca Klein, after Scur D B Warxer. tha the “stern” of daughtor of John-and Mary Ann Mack, aged 2 yeare, 4 months and 21 daye, The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 654 Greenwich strect, corner of Barrow, this (Thurs- day) afternoon, at one o'clock, Orvis —On Wednesday, April 17, Mrs. Cina C. Orvis, widow of Elihn Orvis, aged 75 years, nd those of her sons, Joseph U. Orvis and , , are invited to aitend the funeral services, at the horse of the former, No, 164 (new No. 140) Bast arth street, on Thursday afternoon, at half-past The romains will be interred in Mount Ida and his steward, were time and lost, Stanpinc — Yori, with damage. reports sprit aprung, lows of sai i'number, wad landed Warterrorp, A No, 203 Clinton street, Brooklyn, on Friday, at twelve o'clock. Ricunpson.—On Tuesday, April 16, Grovor Darwin aged 88 years, 5'months and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 17 Hicks street, Brooktyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Sta¥rorp.—On Monday, April 15, Wiuaa R Star vor», in the 90th gear of his ag burn. formerly occupy after the oe ohyrel of our late W. brother, W. R. Stafford, P, M J. distance of 8 EDMUND BANKS, Master. Crar.es M. Joyce, Secretary, Swax,—At West Hoboken, N. Wednesday, April 11, Hex y, infant son of AF. and A. G. Stan, rmitted tho lady Friday afternoon, Ae one o’ yelock without further notice, ——E—EEowee SHIPPING NEWS. Recep! Pe PORT OF NEW VO vow “APRILI7, 1887. Cle teamship Key We Etip'Cantaa, from Ne 28, lat 48 tt. aps faye? 3 aay ared. STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, , Hermann <Brem), Wenke. Southampton and ee ore. if rf air Sion sait donee, Provarte Ixpaxticon,.—On Tuesday evening a cigar “Feamaie "2 ating Faegn corel. Loma for NYork): scht Adele ements vile eiveh ae Ba Dog, comtainttig. what’ wad Sapna WS, Bae BET tear —Livingston, Fore | Oeics. March: D ices” The sales eurbrace 30 O00 bushls at Hi 245 | of a stillborn child, was found floating in Wandell’s antsy uty Point and Rion. | Hodguon, New. Orleans. J. Migarkes Aad $8,% for wile Wasera, ‘The | Basin, in Stapleton, by a boy named Young. Coroner | mond—O- ras BARCELONA, 4 for corn was fair, and a good business was in pro- cy tified, ao inquest was held, and the Ju Steamanio “A rae, Norfolk, City Point and with liberal sales’ for export and speculation— | Gaffney was ni % an ingu ry werent & St for export—at xthe ices " Surrent, yesterday, atti a verdict of death from some cause unknown A BY eet *Portiand—J F & at 61D. Sa a as 1 for lned Western in str, ‘¢ pid Sat arpecl Lawbers pleat cant Miovarn & on" sites With less animation at. the Yor dor afloat; $1 89 for yellow Western wiicay and $l26 for FIRE IN BRUNSWICK, ME. “Ei etre Heat. Qnaiee-3 john, NBC Wh Facing § Gulon, oh + naar new yellow Jersey. Onts were offered freely, and buvers eo" Reariahin ape 192 teil Smita, Frieste—Slocovic Francisco). were cautions; prises for all descriptions tended downward, ORTLAND, Apri ’ . Pig Montrovs Br, Peterecn, For ‘Ponce, PR—Ws a Ai abe: a [aA put reruewiariy for Western, which closed heary at Tie. & A despatch from Branswick says:—A fire occurred one, Mata? RP Buck Grnuattan, March “He. the ished, Tbe. for Westaxn . vaed= Miter and Tee, a thes for Sta Rye Mee eltee Meakeavge tie | on Main strect Inst night, by which Campbell's een Bent, Teiotdad—Miller & Houghton, enlen were 7,000 bush 16% for Stace and $148 n'$1 49 for ordinary | Wertorn. ‘and $165 for very cholee Western with only a limited demand, was dul Tralon were made of 10.0.0 bushels, xt $121 for stables, horses, carriages and harness were burned. The stable of J. Lufkin and the house of Mrs. | “toy, Beeltue, Mac, Barbados—D Trowbridge & tin store, duty paid. For malt the demand | Merriam were destroyed. The loss is estimated at $5,600, Bebr J B Small (Br), Stevens, Ravana tras & Vint EEsTEMUNDE, M , aud prites were nominal in the absence of | Mectiy covered by incarance meen Shacktord er ce. sn Jone S seron. 0 Ces Me Fx cure were a shade firmer, thongh, very. quiet, The Behe Mary Elian (Br). Seale AE eta Bo. only engagements we heard of' were —To Liverpool— ), Cenaing, Bt John, FBO F Dewey sce hates cotton, 20) Dole. ene oa” 10 Glow per stant MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Boar Ohare (Ee oe ae eo eevee Brea a. Married. WGURRY CLOTR was unchanged. No sales w wei Corrox—Vav Hons.—On Wednesday, April 17, at the | Behr rigs, Parteneterk 3. Bent B.00. .) diss doth tap mitoarrive, attics quid, otiers dematied. tise. for er formed Dots a We Ghuron of Riess ‘bev. to | Bloop. thy 3 Bioorg bana abi Balai ir oa the spot. ‘Guid Kinds continued dull at unchanged Ka Karn, nighter’ of the late John J, Van Horn, Try Of Ricamer Acushoet, iNew be Bedford, segs heart tae Bare: mer price me a rere EAT or Wes toss enone: Dati a “Fula WY Bott on Taesday, Apri 16, bY | gueamahtp City i¢ Tae Leitch, Liverpool Apri 34, vinta wie api Maas. Shipping was in fair demand and firm at $1 60a $1 rr LT, to Miss = en ‘of Ronee 904 Queenston (tt ia 3 lon 43 44, pateed hme cos ape wa biel jpleton, Apel ag ¢ yout ork! SSiripee sled quict but steady. Sales 1,000 Corrientes, 23 ruidenc ofthe tides uncle, Mer ike er, if, ai the ie diy 0 he Linenek, Tat oe Sh peed | Tbs, on private terms Mo.asses.—Prime grades, being in fair supply, ruled heavy. while low and medium grades were not eseontinily Charged. in value, ‘The demand was moderate. the salea comprising 610 hides. and 20 tigress Porio Rico on private — Hinsca eldest Stel Cinelnmati ipers please copy. Kixe—W: Wiulsaseox.—On Pitt BARBARA, The stable and woodshed of Mrs. M. G. Merriam were cautive, G destroyed, ih, ‘brig Mary hon. Fetkinnnt irate ‘St Johns, New Penniston a4 neh DF Seen Granger, Baltimore—Van Brunt & aint an hae’ » Adler, | back E ter of Me | ir) Harrison. wegen San tid Gen Metis, | eta pin pte ols Bo de Cuda, | Swansaa. ‘bureday, April 11, at vercie. ut NOM hhds. Porto Rico at 68}gc., and 85 | yonn’s chureby Foie 4) Poy th ihe Re. * a ciearashy Haran April 13, with mdse birt Navat Stoi e demand for spirits turpentine con. | W. Beasley, of relp i ate Eh cpt Fiminglon NO, 72 hours, | Cann, and Eva, edd 04 shor fair jobbi demand. prevail jor, United States Mania, daughter of ex- miu price were ot cesemtaly altered “is Th The vaaleg dana re Chancellor Witiamson. “ w | ae 9 orebend Cty Rou", . fales ngcregated at Te. olesale | — Lnsixsxy—LeszinsKa.— inesdi Apri with cotton: rays n tots were quoted 78c. & jogine ere. very ane, a cing Rev. Dr. Thurner, Bexar i sof ow 100, Ship Hattie . vy Banger): ‘Tapley, ‘Ardrossan, ria capt aa ceutied fo 0 the amano, ex hi. wt 88 ae ga tae ah Marina Lreaeica, of this city ceeilig’ Wieees : eee Gondowa, Be do., d0., to arti ing port PERRY —| oe * untrained at $t S's ana wb do 8 ‘do. dio. Paty ae was wee dah, by bo, Rev. phe iS Draper Mr. Jonx z ons Rigs to NW, Cc. Thich ge ana deat Tah gk laa 8 Paneligtan —Sules late Thomas B, Waters, a8 "ALERMO. tence them The marker’ was Tor, p tang . m Beet [promt “ Penrannceo, prices, $1 Wa$l $2 Other kin Troy papers please «copy bi + sans tn Kan ‘McAlister, Messina Fed 2, with | for next aa ASY—DUNHAM.. @ residence of the Rev, Wim. Qoezxsrows, sk nerimrcmare Resales Ons Sa. ork, Sl es: Sok F, Corbit on Saturday, January 6, Fraxcis W. SWANT 10 ge a pomuenay per aie Onaans L. Maoderate, but the market ruled shade firmer, closing at ™, doth of New ¥ for new meek. The salos, ‘cash and regul Sides oro ya ‘ken, Resse ee or prune meet, args naa pany RA Geant nou’ to Joan, alse, fon" future dei igo bois.” he non for Foupgest daughter of George Franklin, of Hoboken, Shion. beet ras, unchange Ae v o Sranwoen—Briver.—On, Wetneedny, Apel 17, by the bbe. nt git 00 4 928 extra mone, and | Rev. H. Warren, CHanum W. Surxwoop to Neri, only $12 a $20 for_new pinin do, Beet ‘Name ruled dull, and Sager of F. Bolden, of this city, Frcen ware entirety nominal, Of beef no sales of | Towne—Waaven.—On Wednesday, April 17, at the wequence were reported. The market for cut meats sae ably 16 bomen at ‘8 10%e, for Cum- Aetive at aut Sa a ideo ae ia. For hans, oi tor sboulders. Of bacot were made of 1144 @ 1 160. for prone eK) and 10! terlend eu he : bout former pape bbls, new at a Bice. Sreat ler eh dese reassloed aull but steady 6! previous Qo: ‘Weaver, of New York, Warster—Perny.—On on me residence of Mrs ©. B. Wheel tations. ge bble,. Th fs ed ©, Wherter to Prrrourem, — ~~ is. The a, ‘or ort aaa ae a Bak wan offered it le ensier Died. ravily, Sra ale at RYT in bute on we however inde of, bbls, rege g A a 1 oe ae i000 bole. nAIne fon aan tn heat, ma a aria Froment were aed rile ait and heavy, 8 ne 8 months and 10 Hi Epuuxp of Boston, Mase. to ‘Mania L., daughter of the late Rey. Dr. Mateon, rector of St. WMauthew's cungh, wala ‘sina L. Penny, both of New York city. Brackway.In this city, on Wednesday, Apt Samrat D., son of Os ameaaanaal Emma Blackman, ‘The rolatives i ae of the family aro yeopect eh} Cavanace,—On - ‘Wednesday, April 17, Mronart Cava- ‘Taaimolassee WM AL ae Racor’ eae it BS, Tote a A oa the a oes agar | see Poem 3 Surges ‘Windsor, NS, 10 dayay Avbott Howell, Rio Grande, oe ea nae ora aor ie Da 2h petit Was Harter ‘inate ‘London, a at ot the ‘Sehr | ite Bwan (: ge 894 tons, was bat tat arene or in "1863, apparently part of ship. be that the ship oy the boat b; Barx Stact FRANKrURT from, Providence, reports ‘Mans Migs Scur Jos Lixpsry (whaler), drifted ashore near Carysfort Lighthou rise to the erroneous supposition of hor r by the fact that the taffrail of the sehr. and also her it, were washed away on the 23d of October, 1865, eihe hurricane of that period, while on_her passage Cupt Suiith, of the D B Warner, washed overboard at the same fromNew York to Mobile, ying that place, It will Ocean Belle. a Ryerson, Houghion,, for Mondvors, March—Sid from Royan The spines ry March 90—Arr Draka, Aus Sabin Abel, 1-Sid Bxchangs, “Church Be Sago de rnatad ala Bik for Pt ); Annie. Al a B Goan Pista jf a and od B4th tor ere ane bah rig a leasing (a1 BR Rowland, Rowland, ba Ap 2 bey Hibernia (#), som bi At Tih are tarke: W ‘Weak a (Bar ‘Bute itch oRick- Oe pr a Ws on Butcher, Mi © Rovrevelt, eee Snow, : tek Chats silencio, fentiuns Ror tet Ms beng hg Geo Durkee, Kilman; Lillian, vi Brander, NYor NYork. Mataga, March 3 Bahia Veloc j= Sees. York. 1d was owned by of iow York. Fhe Arethusa also pon & part of honse, arrival at one port.) the Company, | — The funeral will take place from her late residence, sprit and h Mat aor fon oi, saw 898 Sixth avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past | Pa'k Mary Migdalen aban oven hema gay mu Howes, from Trinidad for New Yerk. be- ‘an the J ‘and on the ‘was spoken with part materials golog to Grand’ Ua; ean. Teese also ove Gnavrsenp, April 3—Put back, the Trimountain, for New Loxpom, April2—The Island Light, MeFee, from Boston, March 23. fell in with the Norwe from Aux Cayes for Hambu; th bark Fido, .,with rudder broken and bow: is and leaky. Took off the crew, 15 them here. Swaxsxa, April 2—The Warrior, from London for Phila- delpbia, has put in, making water. ril 2—The cargo of the Confidence, of New 100 fested in the 1c though thé Cemetery, Troy, N. Y., Friday noon. York, ashore at Fethard Bay, eastward of Hook Tower, ii 190 © BS mo MTS SEAR pret ‘erie | fected im be precrodingn Al Soul Hot'bo seuaired | . PARKS —In Brooklya, on Wednesday, April 17, Mary Delng malved gn ihe each, ne cotton is in a tolerably good Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. | fora lesser sum than that claimed, after considerable | ANN, wife of Hon. Gorham Parks, aged 66 voars. jondition, and the ship is: being ntied. $6000 18 6'n,5-20 pn, "62 1 deliberation a verdict was returned for only $38 44. The funeral will take place from her late residence, Miscellancous. J E Buertas, Esq, the obliging and gentlemanly purser of the steamship Eagle, will accept our thanks for the prompt delivery of our correspondence and despatches from Havana, as well as for full files of late Cuban papers. Launcnsp—t Rockport 10th inst, from the yi Pascal, double deck schr of 260 tons, named Dexter W: Fee, the front door I cen ings for admittance. To me friends and ‘Rava, on tho family, the membera Notice to anor rence the surprise and terror of the Indy an imperative de- | of Arcana Lodgo, No. au ., and Phoonix TASHIXGTON, Apri 990 Canton Com ee. mand was made for wages and liberty” to take | Chapter, No 24t A.M, are’ respectfully invited to ate | , The Lighthouse Board gives notice that on and after May 1 409 Quicksilver 200 Cle away her clothing. It a the girl had been | tend th" funeral, from his late residence, No. 141 West | BOxh,the light situated on the south end of North Talandy do, .... 800 given in charge by her fat! er until she came of age, | Fifteenth street, this (Thursday) a‘ternoon, at 1 o'clock. of Georgetown, will be exhibited from sasest to sunrise, “=f 18) Avante Ma f 1000 but after bein, docontly clothed and otherwise wail ‘The members of Arcana Lodge, No, 246, F. and A. M., Notice 18 also given that a screw ithouse, usa; showing 1 Rosen wate Pow’ cared for showed a desire for theft as well as to leave the | are hereby summoned to meet at the 1 ge room, this | @Sxed light of the fourth order, eee ‘been erected on the id Mariposa’ p z service of her benefactress. The wages, not being due, | day (Thureday), at 12%'clock noon, to attend the funeral | SW Point of Pamtico. Sound, NC. in place of the lightvesse} be exhibit ALOU TES eee as ‘Orr MANACLES fouss. Lowpow, April 1, 1867, Toarked with Ceca ceeetl. Ay Notiee in that a Green COMMERCIAL REPORT: pam, dete, beitegnt be curses spent leer yy Wrsain 6 Towsns tye wor “eeck oo zie Gee aay uel in Coron. —Under the Bea a ae wo THE LABOR QUESTION, ithe frends of the family are respectfully invited to | £2 fees! sunk athe Inner Pamsage between the Carclase naare ‘“ ny but little Mosinee pe — attend the fun from his late residence, 447 Pearl ‘The Buoy lies 1a 9 fathoms at low water neap tides, with . to 1,000 bales. At the ‘The Varnishers and Polishers. street, this (Tha fternoon, at two o'clock. the following marks and compass bearipgs:— close the market Was decided bes teary, and’the tendency was | The journeymen. varnishere and polishers, who are | | Vetaruit On Tuesday, April 16, Sanam Jaxm Ven. rane polntof Forusice Cone NW se wee lh open of the oe Upland. Fhyida. Moje No.ge. | Tepresented by ® protective organization numbering “itne’ relatives, and friends of ‘the fo family are respect. | gw hewn” © ship's length in over the low Wray Point, Ordinas 23 3 about four hundred members, met at No. 15 Delancey an Inyjted to attend the funeral, from her late resi- SE, distant % of a mile. Hilla a F-4 ie street on Wednesday last for the purpose of discussing aube, 66 gepeome street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at Yor NE 24 Mi distant B, miles. er Good ddling. cu to 0% nasil 8 we are two fee Corven.—Fer Rio there ras more demand ight, the, mar. meageres to secure mm incress of wages, Lest fall 1 ww, —On Tuesday, April 16, Axastama Wautace, | Under water at low water neap tides. cee es bee pple a St. | their wages were reduced nearly ten per cent, when | native of the parish of Thomastown, county Kilkenny, OW, Becretary. Domingo 2,200 ba; jin bond nee were disposed of on | they earned from $16 to $20 per week. They pow re- | Ireland, aged Whatemen, tepme not sacerialne’.. 4.000 bbia. flour, 88,065 bua. | ceive from $12 to $15. Aftor considerable discussion ‘ite fiends and ativan of the family, also those of Tinsey, of Provincetown, arr at Moorehead els wheat ‘do, corn ai 1,875 do. oats. The market for | & resolution was passed ordering the men who are work- te some, Lanines wwrence W. and Patrick W: are respect | om Ne, ap rth 13, with bowsprit broken and otherwise dam- State and Wostern flour was steady, with a fair demand, and.| ing below $15 per week to strike for an increase to $16, pal ited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- i ox Gifford, of NB ful poe ware obtained. Por California ou the demand | and report progross at the next meeting. The members | dence, No, 17 Lewis street, this (Tedrsday) afternoon, ai if apt cee Re An go cca gona vas ait active and pricey ruled amet” There were buy. | of thie organization are ‘employed principally i plano | two o'clock, “ighipdireh Perry; Green, of NB, was in San Quintan Bay BP vcas yom entirely of etka ore aero but he | and furniture manufactori Dublin and Kilkgeay. (Ireland) and San Francisco pa- Feb 3 ba r taken 80 bbia wh, wh ofl o the 38 ak , f please ip Janus, Smith, was on the coast of Mexico tite et for very Choice The akice cone 1%NG | The Dry Dock Practical Painters? Association. | Wonxuax,—On Wednesday, April 17, Mra, Many Bo- suet taken Rowe wh Ws warn Ban " at the appended aofuauations, at, which | the ‘The Dry Dock Practical Painters’ Association held their | Pma, wife of ist ‘Workman, Re oat ut Fei Natews le aoc ten oan untae Bay : descr! fair deman " Friends and relatives are inv a Del Cg Nhe Me ey bop ‘de of about | Tegular meeting at No, 21 avenue D last evening, President ares, ee en-"Nov 30 on Tristan Ground, bark Pacific, of NB, ‘full prices. Rye flour was somewtai dull of | Robert Smith in the chalr. A number of new members | fie, Teaidence of ly a iting ~atinrioaans es ; Spoken, d&e. ateoring 8, April 4 off Key We ww Orledna fob Havier Apri 8 int 27, $ eke tain Be Newport for New York, beg ares en wae Henry for Ee ‘York, foreign rerta. Anznpar, March 19—Sid Bayard, ipo a ‘Arnoyo, PR, April pote pere darks Onzel mazon, Percival. from ala ca eae (Br), ‘eores'¢ a Cc a3, April 6—Arr schr Jackson, Huff 'ARDEN, ih wie Ww Mobile, Be Sainyer, Hea, Philadel Amity, Stinson, Cardiff, industry, Bennett, London tae er enmebes shone, 3 Machver, Nivork; + in, Amelia, ‘Gcaner, from Liver. pret BA nd sid ae eae 28—Arr Haral png Se Ree at Sra , Plymouth Rook, Warner, emay, Coombe, mx ont pote ee Caine, ant Aste Be PR hg , ~apeerigg Philadelphia; Sears, for NYork, Means, BUSSES | c TFET non mepe "Gary, for don for Phi- ee ee Seen seman jobn. a tt rec! erpool (Br), both went 16 nes Tete rai Lie Mel cpp hk | farm atrosteay cP aross aoe Ee alas nected) imac, Haran, A er were . Apr rail nama cea sia Met | wtnarsh Weeteen Ca Sid SP eae aus eae Phcta nein sake ae Weed ery Pi ah ane a oo ee ser = it reads and ihote of the family, aleo thoes of hin | kent? mh eprung sion but did | BAY, April 12-Arrselir H N.Reed, Reed, NYork, NG SEEN ses remnined guise crate tees We vite we ated ihe funeral, fom the reside ae | ise ee pata ee “ af ra hr ae Servier, cet oem ee Pama razed ruled Geil aud noo, a ime elgg, mithout further naleg : i ay, Tit oa hat oe a ape ee ee eae creme = janet of AAO Th, ab 11540 11, Hawran Bess, Won! a" Donets Rate rae re! ue um CuORtL aii ts segue Prone, urge, yaa ma reeet aed frm; eniee 180,000 ibe. at War of bes age, ~ a nob aet any canvi ora, Wav Arr ma Wataoe, a 312 bole, The market remained cull, ve, fal v=! aba priees fore An ods were nominal, Wace, aged 60 years, « amr of the parish borings, county Gaiwi TELEGRAPHIC. MARKET REPORTS. Tha Thende ot the tefally. ate. respectfolly invited 16 ~“Parapmupnts; Apel 37. Thor tay aan, ‘Vincent's Hospital, this a oraday) aftern of new canvi vessel was hove tro of Queens- Fore k fee ee s fore prast and ay, saw great quantities of hogshead staves ‘ana ‘Sele B N Hawking, Wyatt, Charleston, 4 days, with cob aera ie 1 Ste food! ar om, Myo peri eS ell trom Haran; sebt Joy" Keliy, Oat: Bho registered juantity of anda (Pron ihe: abo houk ser stale are 1@ vessel. We shall proba- Albrecht, at Baltimore der, of Pro inst, with oy eR broken and siber Sone Nicaxor (of Newport), Hannah, previou: ou in diatres, remained, there f Her cargo of lumber had been discharged. Scum Sa Witor, Trott, from Mobile for Corpus Christl, lost her rudder, sails and deck load of I f the Chandelieur 8th inst, nanber ioe SARSILOR: ‘he statement ina Key We TD ® Warner. of Brookhaven ied, . and which gave loss, 1s accounted aH of rater ‘ash « She is owned by Carlton, Norwood Geo F Harkness, who ig tocotmmand hers Oo ore O¥Pt ‘and in clear weather should be yeas “ry a Tau POU. AND, A wash, NB. for N Var; 3s, L tio’ ia, Sherwood, N' Brancis tity Tiara ¢ con vale fron: Proteus, Mane ao; “posTsoUTt ; Philadelpuia, if: Apes. W—Arr steamshi prneriben th Pong en GL ty Berm Darien, G: Deal's Far-ons Mim kett, and Alida, a Sipple, ude 5 bard, Tangier ; Goo! ge ae itimore) ship Cordetio (Br), Morris, Liverpool; eniiae and Keystone, Baster, Matanzas} ‘Havana. B Brown, Bain, Sierra Morena, Cid bark Hi, Havana’ sours Mary Louloe; Hawalltons April 4—Sid sehr J Satterthwaite, Long, ‘rancis "Island; a, George 8 For, Paine, ‘and ye Ware, Bake: Davis; Charles Cooper. [open Elizabet! Georgetown, DO: ‘Treasure. Arnold, N Yorks EAWTUCE , April 16—Sid schr J M Freeman, Eldridge, Eatin, April Arr schr Ariosto, Spear, N WILMINGTON, NC, April Hunter, NYork; sehr Ellen brig Sarah (B° sehr M. ‘Hunter, Orr, Matanzas, BOREL Teer cea a. aw, Handy. Provi + Arr Wilson, NYork; gehrs Sumucl Chav! Cobb, Nuusoabad eM siea chee, NEWBURYPORT, April 15—Arr schr Amelia, Tobin, May- ‘NEWPORT, April 16—Arr_schrs Elisa bethport for Portsmoutn, WH. 8 ash race York for Boston; Charles’ Roberts, (is Rank for > Fork. "Passed by eclr tS Dean, Cook, from *Buitumore f a wil 1S—Arr chrs war Me Larrabee, ay x ci ne E Alien, Merrill, Matanzas? inter. Rogers, diet, vio jaz Sydney ‘Knowles, Lombard, iekerson; Minole Kinn Philadebphias Mary Nickerson; } Pasties. Tage White Foams Howes, do jaker, Crows Fales, N 232 York. MM—Arr’ steamship Fairban! Perkins, Perking, do, x tee A Rooms, from three to five in number: | mth street, Address 8. V, ___HowsF , ROOMY, EU. | “| GENTLEMAN, WiI0SE FAMILY HAVE GONE TO Europe for (wo years, desires a Suit of unfurnished WANTED. a above Fours siation D. Floor keeping, in which on! must be moderate ans A Part ot modern nt $450; above Fortietin street. A Font oft. A GARErot, RESPONS(? TU = SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS DESIRE 70, RENT loor or a Portion of rs, Z. 0. ¥., @ House m the Cgogvbry uy .208, other ay Ae will reside; terme locality good. Address, with particu- box 109 Heraid o! DESIRABLE, NEAT, four adults, with wi house, it QUIET AMERICAN FAMILY, jonable references, wank Parior and Kitchen: rent ddress Gotham, Harlem well located; below Twenty-ci zh ences unexceptionadle, fer: ADAMS & CO., 958 Broadwa: family want to hire a mediuu, sized unfurnished House, street profe 000 to 31,0 i FATED Be CLOW WASHINGTON uld take partef a house, rig street, central location, by a Address, with g00 WIN, “No. 83 West Twenty-fourth “since, oiew N UNFURNISNED HOUSE WANES an A RE. sponsible and careful faniil; ood location, Cull on or address, with particulars, Second street, i ly. in a Ke. J. DOMINICK, No. 16 Ds STORE WANTED. a first class Drug Store, best avenues. Address A, WANTED TO PURCHASE, Broadway or on one of the box 170 Herald offtee. suit the house m $1,200 URNISHED HOUSE W. [ANTED—ABOUT ONE HOUR distant from New York, to lease for one or more years; table for a family of sov per annum. Addre: box 1, CH Post ofice. ast be gommodious, comfortable fp winter an ren adults; rent not to exceed , with full particulars, D. B. Ho, of house, K. OUSE W. bir or. NTED.—I WILL PAY $160 FOR THE 51,000 for part, -» 963 Canal sireet, Address, with full deecription Mord Po baal ng Brookiyn. for responsible tenants. oyreus | WALLER, 2% Chambers street, room No 3. ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Apply to P ave teenth ree rent about D, Bible He ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, class: tenant, whose family consist child, a smal! Cottage or Base: modern improvements, located in a desirable Jesiont tothe ferries, Address for three days. slating ime, location, size, &e.. J. box 193 Herald office, HYSICIAN’S OFFICE tieth and Fifiy-fourth mues, furnish or unfurnished. Physician, station G. W. street ‘TED—BETWEEN FOR- ‘and Seventh and Ninth ‘Address for three days 'O GENTLEMEN DESI! 2 A LARGE ROOM AND Bedroom situated below E!zhth=strect, goes ten min. ing terms, utes’ walk of the Sonthern Hotel. &c., Howard, box 5,454 Post ofiice. Adilreas, 51 FURNISHED ROOMS W ANTRD—BELOW FOUR. jonse, east side, for a gentleman, wife and 5, Address for three days A. C. ion +» Stal or UB. BY A REFUL, FIRST of scif. wife aud House, Ly all — ant a ANTED—BY A GENT! LEMAN AND HIS WIFE, three story high stoop, House, furnished or cae 0, between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth strecls, Lexi and Sixth avennes: rent not_to exceed $200 per mont with terms, E., box 1,014 Post offlee, FLW. D,, box & box BR Ulddrecs Deinestio, Herald ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN ER od ZauILe. a neatly furnished room, without boat % a fireets: arms must be mod ‘Thirty-f ven, oa ice, New Yor moderate, and Address, with particulars, Yyanten_sy A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO 0! three Furnished Rooms for light houseketping: wi tet ‘need iar twodaya jeraid office, Writes % HOUSE, A nubeds” Addreas,¥ ‘with ‘particulars, 3 SHORT DISTANCE FROM Cyrataned or wot or. M,, box 1, ‘ost WAR or fer OR BEFORE oy 1sT oF pate it of furnished Rooms, ore The EO any best of references given 79 Post office. ii ANTED—A FOUR STORY aap ion bet sae Foathe and Ptwongs PURNISHED ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAG! thirty millon of Nev ¥ to exceed $25 per month. EB WITHIN ‘ork and twenty minutes! walls Address iw WWaNteba a AMALt. FURNES by a gelect base ball club of Reente ‘eferences furni Poti te Sage 8 eek ton atreste mene ‘Chas. W. Ames, 230 Fule Py B.B., We STORE SUITABLE FOR class Sample Room, located ‘woul Address, stating location and terms, A. B, C., ‘ANTED—A HOUSE ier, tall lmprovernnts 12 TO 18. Tooms; must be ip {n.a fest clase 14 We iid buy an established bi ed: good reterenora A adaresp A FIRS? on oF near Wall streets usiness at @ ee es ne Der 17 FRE LTS DENS esr Ag wea TO cee tron 1 UNTIL NOVEM. wil attach J good, hoatthy neighborhood. within nu hour's ride from VS ere jelson, care of C. Chamberlain, 168 "ANTED TO HIRE—A FURNISHED HOUSE: RENT from $1,800 to $2,700 per year. Ror aide Now York Post office. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALI, TOILET SOAP ric, 71 Nason street, room Nos ANTED TO aaa tom AN AMERICAN hey chen mo nagrens 3 Maron street. ‘up town, or part of A ie ___DENTISTRY. Most. DSF, WONDERFUL rysreotiansanl. Rear anene I GAY VILLERS, 156 tial street, near Puc SaR (Ch SBT OF TEETH” IN THREE 70 Five HOURS — ante ra 1 ear reatorg youth te foie lg i wih renin sri gpang Teeth # filed at VAN VLECK? BSOLUTELY | PAINLESS.—TEETH Biot tose atN No. without iia atrrabber under ni agin erence Asian a Shencs. ws = Bey bases OLTON ory Mo STEOPLASTIC AND PURE ape eaniy sd erintnee, 01M mt ihcncanrenr a aa pa gl za oe decay (0 inant pala ASTROLOGY. . aa