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NEW, YORK HERALD, SATURDAY 92.250, per pair, Frys oat amife. $1 Bee dovta: Yellow fe nalnee§ $ t= squab $6 Ps though the stock ‘adda ond the Prt ata a sees 3 a 36 50 pet ane reamite <* 2% per doen; biabber, se f+ wore closed to-day there was a large amount of business Erving et Pert to arrive. Lnntaded in tn ; | ait earns aadnaunestiars thank in gold srapsacted in the alleyiay leading to the room | 94% folders at the close demanded 24c, and even 24) aiadeaie fae 9 Sie pa bso, 3, But even if matters were as bad as the bulls in dere try to. make believe, it must be remembered that « there ig many. a slip ’twixt the cup and the lip,” ‘that oven Laxembarg may be esteemed too costly a prize by the Mephistopheles of the Tuileries, But in any event there is no why which may (aries gE Sstrexcke eeerecees sits rene ‘3 for for Westera yell ou Tooee 30 doo Bs rere about ‘bushels, eitisty anit at Tle. a bath ngluding choice new, io sore, at He. and afloat cites Tho oferts to Great Bet ‘com firmer, Tg out with only Pirate snd the eleva, fe with mack. agg Gotton duit, wud. bo demand: is were off ey duly at 26 a0 lig! vessel eapecial laterest in the i we that the Ameriean eye Jatie J. Southard, of has just cleared elphia for Antwerp very dull and lowers Kegs fre, ¢ ry apply, and there is ndecline. to 150.a 160, held at siightiy higher prices than yesterday. cargo of 9750 Tetra mn. 40 gallons ‘exch, | Thre is Avtwenty minutes to eleven o'clock A. M. the follow- he 2 lagen, coe ever" shipped toned the United State. | Clover is not sale $11 75, Arrivals of moth; ing prices were current, the chief activity being in Erie Sebohale, Son & a ship rokers. ay. The “en: # earl, Money ia ear ny tise omen y 3d. — te Li =3 bbls. mht a and Now, York Central:—Now York Contral sold at 9834 | Fyfemeute wore:—To Live a Tepe Tapiha’ at Bx firm'st par buying. Gold, 4a. To Antwerp, Sid flereen lard at ‘%s., and 20) hhds. to- 2 \;; Brie, 5634 w 4; Roading, 994; ; Michigan Southern, buoco on private terms. ‘To Glasgow, 66 a 36; Cloveland and Pittsburg, 6834; Rock Island, 313¢ | 282; Northwestern, 31% a 32; do, preferred, 5834 a 3g. At three o’clotk there was no material change in prices, the quotations being:—New York Central, 973 a 34; Erie, 56 a 34; Reading, 100 a %4; Michigan Southern, 6555 @ 3¢; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 68%; Rock Island, 85% a %; Northwestern, 313¢ a 3%; do. preferred, 5834 a %.. At four o'clock, the market closed steady at the ti ae Whe gait Nok se sty : ea 0, 3 No. a 34; rejected, $2 12. Oats firm at é8c. for Now 1 and fc. for Nod, Corn advanced: sales at $1 06, for, No. 4 scripts, 80) bbls. Hour, 7.600, bushels_ wheat FE 2,009 do. corn. Shipments, 1,900 bbls. four anid Sashes Omicaco, April 19, 1887, tes active and fi ring extras, $12 « $14: xprin white, wis winter, $15. Wheat tr § ipertine, $3 50 a $9 7 ern rites No.3 2 Lait declined. atte: Sales of No. Pat 303 ‘80; oat sias sales Wage ihre wide inquiry = W380 $1 06. | eat at Se. a 9c, ters were: mer rt in the alted States north vof Hatteras, sugar, O8o. 100, Ibs. w British ship, tons, from St. Johns to ‘Livi seats 638.; a snip, ‘1, tons, from New York to San 0 and reported, » eteel dicot to Brazil 1.106 bbls, on private terms, Annexed are the ‘curren London-—fosin, 28.5 flour, 1s. 64.5 provisions tobacco, Sis. it goods, following prices:—Now York Central, 971% a %; Erie, wre as! hi oe tort ae ‘firm, and Fi a 56a 34; Reading, 100 a 3¢; Michigan Southern, 653, a provisions, 17s. 6d; grain, tales Of No. 2 at G53¢c, a Gite. firm, and edt i No, 1 at Nord at $1 dn $l at %; Rock Island, 8534; Northwestern, 31% a \; do ee 3 Etiam Pe arhple, a 8°81 20 preferred, 58 & 3; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 22 ‘cotton. Xe.; four, 28.; provisions, 22s. ee ork, ae ah a. vpptreloums Bays do, 0 doing. moderately active ai There was very little business done at the banks, and money was in very abundant supply at five pér cent on governments and six on miscellaneous railway col- daterals. The drain of currency from the interior ‘towards this contre is still going forward, and the Chicago journals’ report that the banks there are remit- ting currency Eastward almost daily. There was considerable basinéss transacted in govern- ment securities ‘at the counters of the leading dealers, and during the forenoon the following quotations were -current:—Sixem, 1881, coupon, 1093; = 10934; five-twen- ties, 1862, coupon, 209% a 110; five-twenties, 1864, cou- Pon, 106% @ 108%; fve-twenties, 1865, coupon, 1083, a 108%; five-twenties, 1865, new, 1073, a 107%; ten-for- vies, Coupon, 983% @ 9834; seven-thirties, first series, 106 8 10634; seven-thirties, second series, 105% 8 10534; eoven-thircies, third series, 10534 = 10544. The advance bat eny Se subsequently imparted increased firmness. to the gold bearing stocks, and. asthe close of business the changé of prices was as subjoined:—United Btates five-twenties,. 18621093, a 3; United States five-twenties, 1864, 108 a %; United States five-twen- ties, 1805, 108348 4; United States five-twentics, new Hisue; 1073¢ & 34; ven-forties, coupon, 98 3¢; first series ® yen-thirty notes, 106 a 3¢; second series seven-thirty notes, 105%; a 3¢; third series sevyen-thirty ae 10575 8 34- MeE tor goods ig, cibloe. "Receipts, 4.800 four, 206 do. oats, on i hoctae aca saat ‘corn. active and fe. a 100. peri elite lee dull Flour fra for aoe ian quer a rae, rome Farge Jatter demand. A herein sored ie ses TR pt ai seen nd ae ocpee Peis Bp Fe dona greene ‘Sales 160 hhds. Bar- We Soh fe a ee 5 38c.. and rus Bae tales bowers, Pian eee Foes and 105 fact ok B mainly at ae jar oot dha MARRIAGES AND. DEATHS. Married. Bri.—Bexset.—On Thursday, April ra by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, Caartes K. Brot to Vinoivis A. Bunsst, doth of this city. Guowaty_Woopnurr.—On W. Wednesday, April 17. at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. A. Willits, Onarums H. Crvuar to Clana E., only . D., Mr DDeR W Woodruff, Esq, all of Brookiya. aan, Tuesday, April 19, at the residence of the bride's. parents, the ne ee MEN me Kvcaensecker Bankers’ bilis on Engiand at sixty days closed at 100% 1a 10034; at three dags, 110 a 110%; commercial bills, 108 0109; francs at sixty days, 5.13% n 5.1736; at three days, 6.1234 a 6.113%; bills om Berlin, 79a 793; on sre miccs a Maxpouick to Bremen, 72% a 72%;-on Frankfort, 41% ® 41%; on eee wrnale 7 Pie Ae pe, een mer hehe og ht A A Amsterdam, 41}, a 41 ; On Hamburg, 36% a 8634; on eraand fhe fas are op Ee he joms J. VaNDERVEER, Antwerp, 5.20 8 5.1734. Peace de of New Utrecht, . iharagt sasha iene winter. pay prs FALLACE—V ANDEWATER.—On Wednesday, 1%, Lf and iS6.do cut meats. thoath. the th 1 but prices remained without noteworthy alteration. New water of Brooklyn, B. D. rae ad aie Tee eataree devon pork Whore eae net | WHLD-—PERCE.—At the residence of the bride’s ttle demand, and we heard of only one sale. sales mother, Rast Greenwich, B. Lyon Monday, Apri 16,.by rote, 5,500,bbia.. cash, and regular, at $22 750 #8 9 clos the Rev. Silas Crane, D, D., Maxcusarm W. Wetp of a1 $23 800 Siz 85; 7 a $23 for old do, and ibe | New York city, to Many, ‘eldest daughter of the late re ee x ree noalasl ot © | Capt. Chas, Poitee of the former place, No cards., + 901,000 "6.464.273 2,194,204 Cy aye Died. Apri 10. $01,000 116,908 "777,728 106,504 = LE SIE EE) neabowt At Weehawken, New, Jersey, on Wednesday, April.18., 444,000 2,655,909 110,766,008 | Beef hams were quiet, with only Eating sale within the 17, Mrs. Heeren Bvsn, widow of Bash, in the ‘April 19:. 328,600 S508 1,818,211 110,323, range of $40 ‘Bacon was more rafhougm ine | $0 yess of her age. x a list of the leading items of imported | {emand.was very moderale. The sales were 475 boxes at | | Her relatives and friends, also those of her son-in-law, Pla iv pi wy fais potk tort no bende, 2 iris. for, Cummberiand Jeng. 9. 6h, fox short John eo a ranan al 1 le to hag pond ry goods entered week "ending b— lattes ghotee—end short J funeral, y), at 12 o'clock noon, from her ee ae seat ety aden Packages at idence. Sawn at in waiting at ten late resi eee im the morning toot of Forty-second street, Brrax.—At Norwalk, Conn, ‘on Thursday, April 18, Axx P, Brrax, tn the 2d year of her age, The relatives and Pg sf of the family are invited to attend her funeral at her late residence on Monday af- ternoon at 4 look. ‘Cuarmax.—In this city, on Thursday, April 18, after a by pd illness, Mrs. Frances Chapman, in the 53d year age. ard of uo sales. Stasn--Notwithstanding the advance in gol’ the market £25 Fh, Singont Tair Yo good Fading Boing, quel st toc, fair 10, “ioe. Togs “ane dotann. f. was fair, coe. sales reaching Wye. The a owere t lone. a 11340. for Cuba, and 1Bsc. # 120, Fe ante Dart a Stoner th los4e. » 15% ed was | | Comaxonan.—On Friday, April 19, of consimption, moderatel; powdered, Samuel Cunningham, north-east corner of Lexingtoi } ‘avenue and Fifty-third street. Notice of faneral hereatter. Druixenam.—Drowned, at Bergen Point, on Wednes- @ay afternoon, April 17, Eowano ©. Dusuxauax, of Notice of the funeral when th 6 body is found. Dtxcaxsox.—On Ms od morning, April 19, Mrs. Saran Dvwcanson, Sr., aged 47 years, native of Poughkeepsie, pril 19, Axi aged 53. April 19, Aworew Fixiey, The Wayne a of the family are respecttul- eal | 4 invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, Front street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) ‘fvornoon, a head two o’clock. .—On Fri ical a= it 19, ae tard en othe ang Mensa Pai Pra native. of Talla.” county C! 7 eThe relatives and frieride of the fam! apa Vs Lautel. Hill, near’ Oulvary Gewetery, voawany after ood, ot cae cccleak. His’ remains wil bo interred in Froop.—On Thursday, after a lingering ill- ness, Exiza Fioop, in Sits pest beret es Telatives and friends of the family are respect- attend the funeral, from her late resi- momen scrtptionyrere re- rket ruled Onin Fo remain- i R with sales of 75,000 Ibs. of private Gricas, Holders were exceed! firm in th ss though the demand was Ropers we heard snegtod demand, but the fc yeoked ansabions, fhe sates were 204 hhds. Rentucky sae the: aI all Re | ty nite es sce soe laters | fa ean Se mac ton, weave mee val x's ominal at 28¢. a S0c. and ie. a 30. Miscollanoous.........5,443 Totalyeesssssseeee +4407 $832,764 9,826 $950,147 Withdrawn, ee Hovssr. —On a 19, Ider ANOOUE. se 0e +. 208 4/267 1,614 28,287 of hor son, No. 8 a, A “icsmema "Hoven, Totals sneeseesssnB008 $068,004 6,119 $530,720 “tthe romsies will be y monday mora. taken, on Monday Morr Tharoay, Sol ‘Apri Sanaa Bia Etasworra, eon months, The funeral will take place from his No, 418 West teen ge leben ity in and Pamtty are ily invited to attend. Hrer —On Jnr $575,162 606 $280,819 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fripar, April 196 P. M. Borren.—Old, 20. a 80. per Ib.; new butter, in per Ib. Cnrxse.—180. 9 20. per Ib. ‘Beeswax remained dull and nominal, The ives and friends of the fam’ respectfully Canpuns.—No sales of adamantine of ‘consoqnenss were invited pi ian funeral, this (sat moruing, at will be taken to Rye,"Westchester county, N. Y., for i Kanna —On Thursday, April 18, Jous Kasra, in the 47th ite ure ernes tc ob do. an barman, fd ies fies i a Teed of ESS nnd tHitndia ive invied de aubiest en the fune- Of, SAbe Name on pvate terms <r orn surat No, 490 Weet Twenty -arh orem berri cans, 4: ‘street, o’elook. ore very lereguione a: Satkes Gedine et futiy to. ye a ioe cam in cana ibe; ‘ aneakay, Agri tt, Soas'® Larue irregular. A further : aan pe "Ths demand wae of or the famil to attond the we uneret 4 residence of “ira, Du No, 133 sperm iy at na Sue Vullamabarg, this (Saturday) aiternoon ab one o'clock. Mircpoxatn.—After a short iilness, Rowen J, Macvox- Bice fhonds and acquaintances of the faimty, also the members of Artcurns Lodge, 274, F. and A. Mi, are. re- Soartfalle invited to sttond the (unoral on duuday alter. noon, at one o’ciock, from his late residence, 192 East ‘Twenty-first street, botweeu Firat and Second aveouss. oekay.—On Thursday, April 18, Kuuxw T.,"yo" oe of Thomas and Bridget Murray, agod 16 years be cane and friends of tho family are reepect- pl invited to asiend the funeral, from the residence er parents, No. 543 West Forty-seventh street, this (Satnrday) afternoon at two o'clock. Mo2Gan,-—Oo ae April 18, Parmiox Moncay, bond 40 years, a native of Granmerd, county Treland, FR aa jace from his late: No. pli residence, near First avenue, on: Moe en ‘at two o'cloom,” ‘The friends of thefamuy imvited to attend without further notice. —On Pri April 18, Hawan Manu, cfs econo the thabval from ta. tes Reeoebeeeh, this (Saturday) afternoon at one o'clock. Mc Dosa. —Oa His friends are respectfully invited te attend epee, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock, fn’ the Cy eee en Meaieted, £gnete Rosas, meet Ee B; ‘8 years and 1. ihe’ tefeuas Yet tue: furaly are luvited to attetid whe tuneral, this (Sunday) afterucon, at z mpaer’ from the residence of Ma grenaetaonral 127 Lexington avenue. ‘Triaier —On Thursday, April 18, Cornenius J. Tric- eo eriy will take place from the Twenty-seventh street Methodist Episcopal church, between Second and ‘Third avenues, tnis (saturday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. The relatives and friends are invited to attend {ies Geadonly, on Thursday thors! 1 18, ANS oe wite of Aouan & Pell, awd daughier Fg eo pe deceased. fuderal vervioes will be held the Alien streot Episcopal church, iturday) morning, at ‘ten o'clock. bg myer enaoe ore | ae for April 19, 8 Harry Serxas, in'th 36th year of bis ‘The relatives aah friends of pment are respectfully invited to attend the svecrot Ei his late residence, Seventy-second street, west Eighth avenue, on ‘Sun- day afternoon, at one o’cloc! Skirv.—The funeral of rice Evcewe, infant son of J, B. and E. C. Skiff, will take place on Sunday after- ‘oon, at two o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 280 South Fifth street, Jersey City. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without reac notice. ‘Trox,—At Red Mills, near Paterson, N. J,, on day, April 18, of heart disease, Hxxry rox, in the 65th year of his age. SHIPPING NEWS. ‘YORK APRIL (9, 1867. Cleared. Pageeeebe Machalten Gir). Willems, Liverpock—Wiltems: Guion, Steamship Helvetia (Br), Thompson, Liverpool—National Steam Navi Steamship ‘Alemania (Ham), Meier, Hamburg—Kun- rs pronaes Baltic, Jones, Bremen via Southampton—J Tay- ota (Br), Le Messurier, Nassau and Have- aA ‘Clty of New York, Thomas, Liverpool—S Thompson's ae Wellington (Br), Skaling, London—J W Elwell & Co She inde ‘Willey, Cork for orders—W & Co. ERI Rup Si RATT | wr ‘4 P alexauara, (Bn. Crosby, St John, NB—Edmiston Bark Regia (Nor), Larsen, Cromstedi—Funch, Meincke & ee Hark Mary Lucretia, Cadia—Tupper & Beattie. Bark Firing Beud (Be, ‘Wesiera Isles via Bostoa— Bassett & yi Bark Port au ae Murray Jr. G Young & Gc GC . gee me Darel Sp NP Breit Son ero a Farnsworth i thn Bawyed Bt vokas, PRET "Prater tears Sehr , Poland, Philadelphia—H W Loud & Hartford—Rackett & Me rN lobbie, Stam! 8 Stamford. sp Harvest, Corwin, Bristol—@ N Stranahaa, Arrived. U8 revenue steamer Moss Wood, Lieut Com’g Hill, Bal- ip Hibernia asncdadeg Munroe, bp wn wih Mareh a9 and donald, Spat ag erterty, meee alt the range: April {erin a 46, fon 80, spoke "bark oath. Eilve bide arta), Bremen, with D4, ateamahtp Ova 41 3, lon 61 40, E ae, seers Savannah, 61 hours, with mdse *Nuaraship Franconia, Sherwood, Portland, with mdse and Deo, 14 with tons, in on 8.0 Tae bet Tv (Br). frown Maas for " wo pops clea 1% with to of spilt sails, store Bins coltided with a Hane ve head = Soles wan aa ofthe ground tier tthe carps esto x eee hich a 5-4 to Kk un oa ps 1» 7:80 ay, 0 ry, nt de the and » Hi een? ‘more, for Ship Twilight (new), Rowland, Mystie, 28 hours, tn bal- Ghtinberit Bite ainda for the California trade. wee TY, torn 8 days, with mar- Saeco Kimball, Havana, 13 days, ra Mare eres wae Wester eee coe @ Bully. Tad iad ‘weather the latter part 0 vSitig Allee Frankl rows 1 Ponce, PRY Sqes om eee aris aoe nielin pu pa at Pal, MET wohanttees (Of Sor Fabris, rare, 2 days with rubber and uuts, to James AR] very in the oat a ‘Schr Edwin T Allen, Corson, we ec Pan Shoals and Wilmington, § days, Be- ras encountered @ hear; Siuplng which sprang & leaky making between 180) Bohr Su Rockland. sehr Jule # # Gamage, His, Rockland. ila wet Beir Ada Herbert, Hawes, Gloucester, Rohr Virginia, earse, Bosion. Rohe Wf Geno, Allen, Boston, Rehr Helen, Perry, New Bedtord ‘ood, Wyman, Fall River, Sd Gass Covpes, beam rem daceee a yona, Hart, Providence. on P Cooper, Ve ie sor Sorry ty 2 “New ‘London for Rondout. if MeMu ech Cyrus C! vimberlath, Potter Morwich. Bont Sane Maria, Bushby, Norwleh fo Schr HA Dem! ordi, Hrulord for Fore Jeferson, Schr J M Brainerd, Crane, Portland, Ct. Adams, Church, Portehoster, Behr Wr purden, Adams Te for Provident Bird, Mystic, 22 Hours, with auip Twilight (new) In tow.” a . tna Set N lost foremast Siti et that they. were cao Se thet me ot 1 "vessel she had about 15 feet, Ae fhe tine fering’ ‘the vessel aa nt 1 Suir Musson, Edwarda at Charleston 14tn from peo which ‘> wail Toretope ape ‘beam ends, with sails under wre New York, board the ship. Hearn, from Bahia for Bremen, put into St Nons, Johnson, from Londow Jan $l for Philadel. me a, put into Bermuda 34 inst with loss of spars and leak- Steamer Chas Cham! ett, Benxsnine, Berry, Aveo ah ete cutting tnto the starboard Diher side. and put the ship on her was. Bolged to ny ‘sa the 8 April 10, Charles tha, color of the Missourt, « na- jai STEREN romas Sd inst leaky. Cardenas for New ¥. pat at nto be crane Ao on i gt DOA and other dana; Dive Paruoe,, Youghes;, trou Sow, York fer Callao, into Be Thomas 7th ae tay. Lad Bane 5 for San Jann eer PR Prince, from ~4 “ mia days ont in lon at dismasied, gic aret og whem nest ed away 4 wanted no assistance, and was for a ‘Waating Bark Roscrvs, By nol of a, ‘Bedford, while ng baled 1n10 the slip at 234” ult, was ast onto feotal reef by the current, heron wae taed tn at her off, but to no pu Blige "Ske wae rd eray ting gocon toe, Guy ibe ‘halt remattus 8th a eae eiteets were to on nr of Bisren, and Capt Crapo Ran hh an and the a! ol bie ‘*p) oe be shipped home. Lm ns * Surrm, timore SiJohne, viata Berit natin crt tne ota even: field in which. a ing of eS SS. Liu, Pratt, (rom Rotterdam or Boston, intB ih at—why Sot pated roeeniy sl rc Most, T ‘athill, Cleared Oleans 28th ult for Bordeaux, ‘The barrel that was ‘at Holmes’ Hote, eae Aer, it was ; ‘ove! mer Filis, from Albany for New London, wit! tamper white boating through Hell Gate Feateraay afte ‘hoot, waa ran ret the steamer a, eee) aositerte heat #0 teat she Wont as p Rocks, ect tifed with "water, having had e bole twocked in bottom. Hee Veats. from Rallimore th taat for Wagutagtoa, Nw —TRIPLE SHEET. Beracoa—R B Galvecton EH Mallory & Acargo of was otra near Hattoras Inlet Tn am snd canes appeal ets. Swit Saxau Bruxy, at Charestow from Philadelphia, @x- pereueed heavy gales, lost maim boo, aire, boa, Sone Jonas Spanks, from Wilmington, NO, for Baltimore. share on ous, ‘cargo bbis rosin fo feet of lumber” oe Ci pet Sone JL. Bowsxy, from New York. went sphere ot Sie json's Bar, James river, tust. Woul toned of cargo Lo ges off. Scan 1; Boxixy, Lovelan ig m J, Boxtxr, Low 4, {rum Mortal, for Richmond, as Stledlaiseses:. a Many BR 8. Philadelphia, risiopa wan spokeu Apel, inc 38 lon 65 roala pat first class iro with red and fey Sire me ears wreck of ¢ US steamer tonic, of Charles hich can wither side within 100, yards in rt Fort Moultrie NW by W 34 W, distant 4) Fort 8 OPN SGN s bales, and Charleston ring SSW, mi are , and the distances are in order of ee. Soe aah Beanie on Inspector, 6th dist.» CHEE AF aERe OF AumRnb-~COMRT OF LOTLMLAS A. eae te tion has been ier oat ‘this office to the artnet Sp oie Pond a hy oe the re-establishment of this SH Chairman, wilh tna a UBRICK, ster chee cu nqnt ot the secede hago ft ae A cyuing SE eireae ss a en former sect ats dinance of # sles tn clear weather. che Wound Sune being Ai aa chovatien Ot Bofors order, B SUUBRICK, Chat ‘hingto: i 16, 1867. Weston ne 4 Vualomen. a st by Ses ‘ra, Bebooek, of Sag Harbor, arrived at St Helena Fob #f, with 8) bois sp rine widch had tipped & by brig Mae donm tor New Bodtord. Honeywell, sid from New Bedford i, of Beverly, eee at Piritu Island, Ca- Boone ne fT rorinoelewa, put inte ‘of -Provi ut A ‘NC, Nt eae with wept crcken’ pad 8 20, of east end of Porto Rico, schr “Beat- ing Mya with Soo'caue ole pigdamiany, off StJago, bark andrews, Huxtord, NB, 8) ‘Dee ls, lat 87 8, lon 6 W, bark Sous Handy, NB. Spoken. Ship F. W Stetson, Noure, tom ‘Newport for New York April I, iat at %, fon oO.” ie He Sorelan Ports. x, March 13—In port ship Wurtemberg. Chase, unc; bar Gat Ledyard, Welln dot beig Aimy’ Warwick, atdaoes ioxxos Agnrs, Feb 25—In port ships Marri:burg, Wis- weil and Clare Ann, Simpsons wnct Pearson, Level. for NYork lag: Starlight, Bpactow, fos Antwerp, dot en, Flynn; Louisa, Abd-el-Kader, Nicker- ; Hondaras (Br), Hux- fembroke (Hr), Skaling, meaug, Leask, and Suno- and. Be “a s, aa do; as hi tiers 8 Boo as bg pas ERMUDA, ‘Norn, Johnson, from Loudon for Philadel hia, windaro, Stanwood, from Cardenas for NYork: Bria ieee ary from Balumore for St Johns, N#; Sth, Lilly, Pratt, {rom Rotterdam for N York. (See Disasters.) ‘ALOUTTA, 4, March, 8—In port ships Kentuckian, Freeman; Belle of the_Sen *Hammond; Jessamine (Br), Mahone; Tristo (Br), Wilkie; ‘Stonchouse (Br), Ble} nd Cathay Patterson, for NYor¥; Zephyr, Po zo Grooke: % "eliey! Pickering. and "J. Mont: ry, Hamilton, for tons Royal Ariat (Br), Brown, for do; Indian Merehant ( Galveston and’ New Or- for Ieaas; Enterprise, Dunbar, and Nesuian, Behibse, incr Dark Nonantum, Kingina NYork. Proceeding down the river 8th. ship Henry Bristow, tor NYork. inn to sea from Saugor Feb 27, ship proton New Or- Opa Apell A--baaet btig Bocky Giea, for New York, as, April 9—SId schrs Balloon, Clay, and Mary P dsou, Hudson, «port north of Hatterts, nada its ‘Arh €~Bld bark Loch ‘Lamar, Ciifford, ‘Giseazran, March 28—Passed by, bark Young Turk, Small, Messina for Boston, Savas, Apel J A Stamler, Samson, NYork. ashy ‘ship Mont Blanc, Chase, oe for NYork; Destah, Git. Boston $ ZREOOL North American (s), ), for Portland Tita; Concordia (3), ad fuba (a), both for Detawate (9), for, do, ‘doch ned Young. for 40 ; lelphia 10t! ‘uscarora, Rowland, for do 12th; iti Meck” for Balitmore 10h; Belgravia, Orkney, foF . y Apel Are ren Northern Queen, Scott, port shi Allen, for NYork eae or a opee (Br), for NYork do; ae coh wonder barks Starr m pee saab a Pe es fa Hee a lea ogra cet port brig Blue Wave, Carroll, for eek bark Patmos, Vaughan, from Goria Ar? brig Joba Good (Br), fener Ge ee sail eas |, sehr at Warr abip Elisa 2 usteattia, Ro- American Ports. Rogers, St’ Pierre; Mart wg Halo ‘Acacla, Robi Matanzas; brigs P Pr, q four, abe, Sucre, Si. wind ay" “ne ai > ue SB Harris, Philadel - e Brown, Wight \ Fr bark blanche (Br), Camp- |, Liverpool; Elia, 7 seomenfoman.. ° Nia Neamahip unity B Souder, mart orca yuri, Edwards, Liverpool; atk Everhard Belitun Ho omaha Sta Taindell, Whilden. Wore Aron ene W Bomon, “In ws seer Bifort (Be, ey, Tom hattan, Woodhull, do. Old se 3 sae o wt » . ay See eect ee rt OWN, 8 HAE brig 1oeae Ga ate are ‘Vaughn, towel a 0; weit wigh th ARDINER, Me ‘April Me-Ar achry port; Metbourne, ore! i ret Foe 'NXork; Bini, Mere, Philadelphia a Ww ORLEANS, Fae tath “Ataris, asker, TM Oe barks Tri fechas Pat 7 (italy, Ne POLK, A ‘April 17—Ar sehr Mabel Hall, Hall, Rockland. In Hampton Roads. ship Osceola, Bennett, from Callao bound to N york. r PORT, -Arrsohr ragcaae a ad? ae ays Bragg, honire coke ‘anmer, Cranmer, Puiadeiphle, Naw EDFORD, April 18 18—Sid schr Adolphe Hugel, Rob- tg ex po. anger, od ai, Seay Ft Bal- ac! Kean Serge, Cantona for ton; Win P png phia; ii Well Vi mane a-ak, ‘to ‘el adie ator rn Fa ese tah Seach Hina fab ; ka sie = ELPHIA, Ai righ ams sane Wan rie; Ld sca eats ps 2 i Sunday, Kaai®r sermon olde, by the Pastor, Rey. Dr. Alexand Anulvetsary of the Sunday School, with a] vlogs. tu tha gvewing a4 lall-vast seven o'¢! Of the day, 20 writer has heretofore attempted to base his story on tise remackable events which took place during those ‘THREE DAYS OF TERROR, TURBE DaYs OF EBRBOR, THREE DAYS OF TERROR, THREE pave or TRBROR, THRER Dats OFFEROR, when crime stalked rampant apd ‘blood ram like water im the streota of New York—the JULY RIOTS OP 1063. JULY RIOTS OF 1308, JOLY RIOTS OF 1968. JULY RIOTS OF 188. SULY BiOtH OF igen. Those who were not spectators in thous days of apgen= henson and dread never have been able to form s tree ides of that frightful episode. “Ana field of flotion, thereterm, the stormy scenes of that time present an untrodéen pail te the author and reader, and in order to publish on entinetg” new romance the yt SUNDAY NEWS SUNDAY awe sumpay Kawa SUNDAY News + SUNDAY NEWS (10-MOBROW, APRIL 2) (TO-MORROW, APRIL 2) (TO-MORROW, APRIL 21) (70-MORROW, APRIL @) (10-MORHOW, APRIL 21) will contain the opening chapters of an absorbing costimecs story, entitled BEHIND TH BARRICADES; BEHIND THE BARRICADES, BEMIND THE BARRICADES; BEHIND THE BARRICADES; BEHIND TI BARRICADES; On, ‘on, THE MUITEKINGS OF CONSPIRAOY. THE MUTTERINGS OF CONSPIRACY. THE MUTTERINGS OF CONSPIRACY, THE MUTTERINGS OF CONSPIRACY. THE MUTTERINGS, OF vONSPIRACT. 4 TALE OF THE NEW YORK RIOTS OF ‘@. A TALE OF THE NEW YORK RIOTS OF ‘a BY SCOTT R. SHERWOOD, Eso, Author of “Zinka, the Sor cereas,”’ “The Incognito,” Se. In the scenes of this great local romance, almost esjem- Porancous with the events of to-day, the passions of mew’ are portrayed with a fidelity to mature that is only te be found elsewhere in theworks of the old dramatiets, Tes novel isin itself & saan |>| : GRAND TRAGEDY GRAND TRAGEDY GRAND TRAGEDY GRAND TRAGEDY, | abounding in burlesque, singular and startling eitastemn, life-like delineations of charactor, dessriptions of lowaiteae: faithfully and ‘Willfully wopied from thelr oxfgtaale, wait grave historical incidents, interwoven with the enticing, ETWORK OF ROMANCE. NETWORK OF ROMANCE NETWORK” OF ROMANCE NETWORK OF ROMANCE. Entering upon his task with the outbreak of rebellion, af which time, in his prologue and early succeeding chapters, the author brings his actors prominently forward, an@ arouses the curiosity of the reader in the @reuts Of whiok they are the controling figures, he subsequently falls boldly: tnto the untried field in which the INTENSITY “OF THE PLOT ' INTENSITY OF THE PLOT. ‘ fs developed, and enchains the interest until his mest ef , fective catastrophe, producing a work of the rarest comteg- lon, boldest plot and greatest dramatic feren, vigor am@) power ever printed in this henlaphere. As the popular author of the most sucteasful sort tata, ‘hat have apposred within the past yest Crom our metropell- tan press, and os one who be has made the motives, diape) sitions and passions of mes of ail orders and conditions ‘hia life-stady, Mr. Sherwood has not with too great assuramey ‘undertaken the task of exploring a hazardous field for the composer, and of giving poetical and romantic signitieance 6 historical events. =n Whether under a spring sky nthe Central Park or tate reeking gutters of. the wretched by-way, in the purlieus of poverty or in mansions of wealth, amid SCENES OF LOVE, OF FRENZY, oF Patios, . OR OF TERROR, ‘the author never for an instant omits to sustain the tntesus of the reader, and does not repeat a word thet docs ses. Atrectly bear on the olimax of his tale, ‘As a portrayal of fevents at home aud scenes femihe ter all New Yerkers, aa ts BEHIND THE BARRICADES, BEHIND THE BARRICADES, BEHIND THE BARRICADES, BEMIND Tile BARRICADES; | ¢ \3 THE MUTTERINGS OF CONSPIRACY. THE MUTTERINGS OF CONSPIRACTA THR MUTTERINGS OF CONSPIRACY. THE MUTTERINGS_OF CONSPIRACY. possesses far greater valve that je than the works of Engiich ea- thors, who write for the Ringliah and wot foe Ube Amertan, public, BE IT REMEMBERED + BE IT REMEMBERED that thie absorbing and fascinating continued story will tm commeneed in the per) CHEAPEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, CHRAPEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, CHEAPEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, i CHEAPEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, { CHRAPEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, THE SUNDAY NEWa s TE SUNDAY NEWS, THR SUNDAY NEWS, THE GUNDAY NEWS, THE SUNDAY MEWa, TOR SALE EVERYWHERE. POR BALE BVERTWHRRE. FOR SALR EVERYWHERE. FoR sii RVERYWHERE.| * POR SALE BVEREWNERE. 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