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FINANCIAL "AND COMMERCIAL. ee Faray, April 19-6 P.M the range.of the day having been from 137% to 139%, notwithstanding the absence of any later news of im- portance, if we except the decline of ene franco in French rentes and the speech of the King of Prussia at the closing of the Parliament, which is sid to have excited distrust throughout Germany. fhe latter infor- “there is many a slip ’twixt the cup and the lip,’’ ‘that oven Luxemburg may be esteemed too costly a prize tuations in gold during the day are thas shown:— 10:80, a 1:00. +1387 a 139 1 9.138% 1:30. 13856 a 188%¢ 13856 a 18834 18835 s 188% 139 139% : 130% In stocks thore was a light volume of business trans- acted on. the street, and the leading railway shares were held at slightly higher prices than yesterday. At twenty minutes "to eleven o’clock A. M. the follow- ing prices were current, the chief activity being in Erio -and Now York Ceptral:—New York Central sold at 983¢ Erie, 56% w 1; Reading, 995, ; Michigan Southern, ‘Oroveland and Pittsburg, 6834; Rock Island, 31% 32; Northwestern, 31% a 32; do, preferred, 58% a 14. ‘At three o’clotk there was no material change in prices, the quotations being:—New York Central, 973¢ a 34; Erie, 56 a 3¢; Reading, 100 a 14; Michigan Southern, 655; a 4; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 68%; Rock Isiand, 85% aK; “Northwestern, 8144 @ %; do. preferred, 5834 a%.. At four o'clock, the market closed steady at the following prices:—New York Central, 97% a %; Erie, 56a 34; Roading, 100 a %; Michigan Southern, 653, a 3%; Rock Island, 85g; Northwestern, 313¢ a 4%; do. preferred, 58 a 34; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 22 ay. 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- laterals. ‘The drain of currency from the interior ‘towards this contre is still going forward, and the Chicago journals report that the banks thero are remit- ting currency Eastward almost daily. There was considerable basinéss transacted in govern- ment securities at the counters of tho leading dealers, and during the forenoon the following quotations were -current:—Sixom,’ 1881, coupon, 10934 a 10044; five-twen- ties, 1862, coupon, 109% a 110; five-twenties, 1864, cou- Pon, 108% 9 108%; five-twenties, 1865, coupon, 1083; = 1865, new, 1073; a 107%; ten-for., ‘ties, Coupon, 983¢ @ 9834; seven-thirties, first series, 106 8 10634; eeven-thirties, second series, 105% 8 1053; seven-thircies, third series, 1053; a 10544. Tho advance in gold subsequently imparted increased firmness. tothe gold bedring stocks, and-abthe close of business the changé of prices was as subjoined:—United Btates tive-twenties, 1862, 10034 a %{; United States five-twenties, 1864, 108 a %; United States five-twen- United States five-twenties, new notes, 105% © 34; third series seyen-thirty notes, 10534 a 3. ‘The rates of exchange on England and France ox- porienced a farther fructional advance, and bills were very firmly held. Bankers’ bilis on Engiand at sixty days closed at 1099; a 10034; at three days, 110 a 110%; commercial bills, 108 0109; francs at sixty days, 5.13% a 5.1736; at three days, 6.1244 a 5.1134; bills on Berlin, 79a 79%¢; on Bremen, 72g a 72%; on Frankfort, 413g @ 41%; on Amsterdam, 413¢ a 4144; on Hamburg, 36% a 36)¢; on Antwerp, 5.20 8 5.1734. Business was generally suspended in all departments a. r Pine receipts for customs, and the receipts, payments balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the Custom House. ———-—Sub Treasury. ————— Seto sett a2.51,100 $102,355,377 « 301,000 "6,464,273 2,104,204 105,626,416 ie Lae woe ieee be Saato00 875,015 1,818,211 110,323,802 The following ts a list of the leading items of imported ry goods entered at this port for the week "ending April 18, 1867:— Laces. . . ve ie Raw sii 300 Braids & baa; 10 : i 5 Corsets . 11,233 Susp'dre& elas 9 6,503 ‘The following recapitulation table exhibits the value the importations of dry goods for the week ending 1 18 compared betay doe nae fs deapagrns Banya “ = 1. pen? i is “ee noi 383 268800 ise $956,147 SBeese ceesesesen Sok 3 3 & = ufactures of Wool, 384 f cotton 634 r o lanufactures of silk.. 434 ianufactures of flax.. 51; iscollanoous. . $174,021 217,386 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fruvay, April 19-6 P. M. Berswax remained dull and nominal, Caspies,—No sales of adamantine of consequence were a ofitarg somaeh ot awe, 106 180. m4 23a; sperm were coven cargoes mer, goed ie oedema yA %,. oehoeas men attic. # 13e., and, been noid on isan Stock lo, a , ia mea a alien ee inerot tay to serdmude te ert. ra i, ‘demand’ was on (ue speculative is close t jo 5 eae tire ina Beles she sub ole Upland. Florida. meno iaaey uy 19 tl Bs u in en B* 2% middiing Ea) Corrux.-Cgusequcnt upon the strane in gold shore Ee ingot, anp Our quote about 1 cont. Tb, eveSSESEEEne FE et ay He sea mainly at 71 ‘for Western, Butt Soe ie heat ip aun ‘He, and ng Sioa! at TS. rs The & scans ie 16 offerin; Schmatiie, ei rat ae ra Hes rgements, werv:—o Liverpool, 000 bales cotton at id. # 6-32d., 4. To Antwerp, 200 tierees lard a ‘rom 601 Sree in the ‘Talted north-of Hawwerns, st sugar, 680. 100 A, 2 Britian ship, 000 tons, from St, Johns nip, ‘2. tons, from New York to sn vessel tobacco, 35s. ;) goods, r . do from ‘phitadelphing bono Laie pdol—Roxin, 1s. Ud; cotton, 340. m.5-164 18. 64. fon falune, Ye: 6d; grain, provisions, 17s. grain, sit goody’ 13s, 64.'a io, from. ay hlindlphia bs. 33, aabaee: Provisions, 22s. Mey from’ Philadel: ; flour, 80c.: pro- measurement do. from P' 6s. Oranges at $40 $4 ‘80 a $5 75 for Georges. ate TeP mackerel at $18 250 $18 80 (or Eines el 1n'$20 00 for No. 1 aho a Sit 23 for No. fe moked herring were ‘quoted at for ecaled and 25c. OF Now Inox.—The market for ory active; re American tons ny also reported of 500 foe absence of a am serve. find Sota Petail rent aetaer 1 0, ok ee abdordiee (Sei Shale trigoseat et fe is Seed, Bales 1,500 bbis. at $185 for sommon and and oak sole continued in fair @emand at former prices. Some descriptions, 7, Were le hi quiet but steady. Sales 150 bhds. Bar- joLasses ruled imvalue. We quote cut 60. s horse We. n 80e., Yor Ouba, nod At jones for Co ae also erie Bye. saure wh tare ‘t 160. for powdered, crashed nad granulat ‘Srups.—The demand f was moderate at Ife. « ‘Timo! nieafly at $3 60, "Of Calcutta inseed TAG ware reported beyond Rts noticed in our iat, semen al Guict, We heard of sales of 20 tons lesian at 6ige., a of any descrtptionyere re. ITN nas Resection s faa Benamine was steady, with sales of 75,000 Ibs. 0} private Pion. —He were oxeeotingty firm in views, noua the iomasa ‘was moderat we heard of uo im- portant Tonacco has in demand, but ee fe news cheeked a Rte asics were, 39 hi twee and fe Mt kim ae serrate tr “iat Petey We, convene Ia, Oh te, & Temsined nominal at 380. & 80c, and i¢ a 80. for Suave nnd Western tn } Woo, The market for nimost all kinds of fleeces omnes dal eae aay heat ig teere still being no de- mand beyond the from \oPmoment iis remarked, oan Wp looked ‘as the woollen market remains ft] ita pre- condition. ‘Holders generally were FAMILY MARKET REPORT Borren.—Old, 200. @ 860. per tb.; new butter, in }bs, $80, Favrrs.—Apples, $1 per peck.; gillflowers, $7 clover in SRuae beara sweets, $6 bi, TA ‘s pore Bae emma oer Pisco arouse. awe ea ra per dozen; blubber, i fi i r ton. Treights: ae and to Albany aed. ‘Boho. Crgempea stds Pte th Lele: ‘bat anchanged. _ W heat thangea, with’ Mie oferine Corn ‘Te.a2c,;' mixed, S4c a 85. in the elevator, 9c. with mack#. Onta flimer; No. 1 65c,n 660, in the elevator. Rye firmer, at Bari tan, dull, ah Sa bee ho demand; p Lnchanged, and nothing of com ee | Sic eSiuik meats unchanged. aint Fis th $2 6. Hin 12.0, Money ds Gold, 1 Tr buying, 138s, oa, Seta 0 8 a2 i. No, eee c i ini te fot om Land pia 800 bbls. dour, £800, Vushela i ne 8. flour, usbels wheat, 0. 2,000 de Tovcora. ‘Shipmodts, 1a bole, Hour and S600 bushels ApriL19, 1867, Flour active, and Grmers, spring extran, $2.8 8 14; eprl eorenine. 050 - ‘76; white winter, $15. Wien very active; N declined le, roe Tans, | Omcaco, sales of Ni a Men Be ‘sales for resent aid future delivery at te een spore at bore for Hate Ames) BH a8 for good Fo ch bloe. - fect fh, ale bite Bashols Shoat, 733000" do, ‘orn 35 ta Shipments, 1500 bola. flour, 15,600" Dunhelo what, Baris mpbecen aetive-and £6. 2100. per eat or for bright firm for choice. fancy, but me- rin eas Arma: 2, oe ns 90. Hat wre i bd “ont Ta wa aA fall. fi: ba- con, 9c. Pee nD al lag fats aie ie shoulders, hams, sugar : BY We iiSicagr dull ee hee 1 nonce Ni ott Rew Fond ara MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bruu—Bexsrt.—On Thaeeey, April 18, Rs the Rev, Dr. Hutton, Ogarras K. Bret, to Vinita A.” Bensat, both of this cil cee we -Wooprurr.—On Wednesday, April 17. at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. A. Willits, D.D. te Geueee R: Cagure tease. ‘daug! ter of R. W. Woodraff, Esq., all of Brooklyn. we Ty oe —On Tuesday, mi Agen 36, 16, parents, to Mise er, all of this city, Sein nal") tyne sd daughter of & J i nae ae jegsururno, by a Dupor,—On Taseday, 16, by the on Wednesday, wv of ira Bush, in the friends, also those of her son-in-law, . respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this day ( eh 2 = a4 o’clock noon, from ber Tesidence, in waiting at ten o’clock im the morning oot of Forty-second street, North nver. Bryan.—At Norwalk, oom, ‘on Thursday, April 18, Axx P. Brrax, in Ps 92d year ‘of =< The relatives friends ' the fa are invited to her late ternoon at 4 o'clock. ‘CaArMax.—In this city, on Thursday, April 18, after a Biccs illness, Mrs. Frances Chapman, in the 53d year Dear mother, thou hast left ur, ‘And thy loss we deeply feel, But ’tis God that has bereft us, ‘he friend of Ge er wrt respect. friends of the family relations are folly Invited to attena the funeral from the residence of son-inJaw, Peter Arthur, No. 363 West Frey. third street, on Sunday morning, at half-past ten o’cloc! Connoa,—At Manhattanville, on Friday, April 19, Mo- ac Connor, in the 55th year of his age. ‘The.funeral will take place from hi his late residence, 18ist street, Manhattanville, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, jam.—On Friday, April 19, of consumption, Samuel Cunningham, north-east corner of Lexington Bergen Point, on Wednes- day afernooe, Ape ‘Gowan ©. Dinuxauam, of Orange, N. ‘Notice of the funeral when the body is found. a on cowie Friday morning, April 19, Mrs. Saran aged iy ears, native of Poughkeepsie, Pore On Fy ‘Arlt 19, ‘ANpRew Fixer, aged 63. is of the family are respectful- street, Brooklyn, this (Geturday) afternocn, at —On Friday morning, 1 19, of inflamma- lercaea Passer Coe ‘anative of Talla- county clare, Ireland, aged 38 18, after a lingering ill- ist year of her latives and of the bays are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from yer tate resi- — 11 Harrison street, on Sanday afternoon, at one o'c! . Guan wat ikeepsie, N. ¥., on Wednesday AMES GEARY, of ‘New York city, in night, Aprit 17, the 26th year of his age, remains wore intered in Greenwood Cemetery on at the residence Marrua Houser, mite > faneral will take alts his Inte residence, No. 418 West Forty-fourth eae turday) _ 00 es vas Orolo, The relati gy ne Po Mire On Thureday Saree, aoa 18 ; nian Grave sre i oe widow of in Ji ‘The relatives and friet of the fam: Invited to attend the aeaee thie satan es rf eleven o'clock, mangas fardet will be taken to Rye, eatchester county, N tor | for in: terment. eo ied > April 18, Joms Kass, in the 47th a Felatives and friends are nvited to attend the fune- ral, from his late 408 Wen Twenty ath Street, this saturday) oa ear ray ednesday, ‘apr it, Jonx BR. Lived. ends, of or the family aro from the residence of Mrs. Duff, No, Ne. 158 aoate pant Mod Williamsburg, this ‘save ) afvernoon ab ‘Macnorarp.—After a short illness, Rowert J, Macnor- athe frends and and acquaintances of the family, also the Members of Artcurus Lodge, 274, F. and A. M., are re- suartfaile invitad to attend the (unoral, on Sunday after. noon, af one o'clock, from his late residence, 198 East Tw ipa street, Dotweea Firat and Second avenues, Tharsiay, Aprit 18, Bruxw T., %3 a pier of Thomas and Bridget Murray, agod years ‘he relatives and friends of the family are eu f optted to attend the funoral, from ‘the or parents, No. 543 Weat Forty-soventh street, this ugnrgayy aftorn 008 at two oFelocit Oa Thursday, April 18, Pasaiox ae “0 7 years, @ native of Grannard, coumy faneral will take plaice from his late No. 404 East Fourteenth street, near First avenue, afternoon, at two o’clook, The friends Ree og tmvited to attend without further notice. His friends are respectful vited te attend the a this za al at eleven o'clock, from Lge p Thursday, April 18, Cornexive J. Tric. years, will take place from the Twenty-seventh street Methodist Episcupal church, between Second and Third avenues, tois (saturday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. PELL. Thursday morning, April 1! wile of sola & Pel and dsughier of Eijk aon Pe Rr on SL ed veep morni ‘ten_o’clock. hag sy coustan will be conveyed to Winte for interment, 48. —On , April 19, & Harry Serxas, io'th pF fete an parte! or yer g are respectful, Invited to attend thi rom bis late late rosidence, ‘Sigheh avenue, on Sun- Seventy-second eng west afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Skirv.—The funeral of. Wintre Evasye, infant son of J. FB. and E. C. Skiff, will take place on Sunday atter- ‘hoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 280 South Fifth street, Jersey City. The relatives and frionds are invited to attend without furthor notice. Trox,—At Red Mills, near Paterson, N. J,, on Thurs- day, April 18, of beart disease, Hawry frox, in the 65th year of his age. SHIPPING NEWS. . 4) MOON RISES 1640 [ man ware lh Aaliqcat even ndnbnnantertnedae PORT OF NEW YORK APRIL 19, 1867. Cleare Letesaaebin Manhattan (ir), Williams, Liverpool—Willleres ion, Steamship Helveus (Br), Thompson, Liverpool—Natioual Steam Navigation ieee Allemannia (Ham), Meier, Hamburg—Kun- Sicaashin Baltic, Jones, Bremen via Southampton—J Tay 1 Hleamap Corsten (Br), Le Messurier, Nassau and Hava- wai Clty of New York, Thomas, Liverpool—S Thompson's Nein Wellington (Br), Skaling, Londo itt Binell & Co. 44 iP ists ing, oe Wy ley, hare: Young, ti Havre boyd Hincka owen, Havre—Boyd & Hineken, “ (Br), Crosby, St John, NB—Edmiston Bark Regia bate Larsen, Cromstedt—Funch, Meincke & Bark Mary a, Bowey, Cadle—Tupper & Beattie, iis aging Bou sieud (Bt); Dosti, Weslora dase vie Bosioa— on Bark & Emerson, Wilson, Port au Prince—R Murray Jr. Bark GV Minol, Blethen, New Orleane—G G Young & Co, Bik Hower, Duntze, Barbados —H Trowbridge's Hons, Barss (Br), m Ve é Hecarty, Bamarara- Seow orig io. Bre vol Br), oar Brig yobs as, Re Stanley, belie Son & br JP Auger, Al DeBawyer Bt dont worth (Br), Sawyer, St Seba; PR-ET Beracoa—R B Edi ir C A Farns' ey | 5%, _ ‘Sour RobePaiach, Rathbun, Galveston C Mobile D. ote ol er eeentaates W Loud e ene Dr Kaho, ty. ey beds 9 ba mar et ap & Taylor, ‘Sehr Monitor, & Tay Sehr epee, Mantes Schr N Bloot Hobbie, Stamford. Sloop Harvest, Corwin, Bristol—@ N Stranahan, Arrived. U8 revenue steamer Moss Wood, Lieut |Com’g Hil, Bal- ~ ee hb nth pera omer March mie 8. Moville Aj pil ida paar ene ‘Wdeeriane fil wells 100m, lat 4 Otikwe, hance for “Antwerp! ‘samue day, int E W Stetson, from Newport. m fava, 6 Bours, with mdse Poriland, with mdse and CERES " ae ith on eed Port tack: F milion ne pre nck: Fe Berea ae en mgers, to Chas Lulit & and Be rat rion Th % spoke Cixibetan, She ia Bark Try (Nor), Uldrickson, | , 8 days, will by yx aera Kimball, Havana, 13 days, ti, ith molasses, faeces (of Barbados, with rubber and uuts, to James ‘weather fn the Galt Sere ‘Stream. ford, Indianola, 29 a ‘with cot- Sehr Rawin T Allen, Corson, Wilmington, 5 days, Be. tween Frying Pan Shoals and Hatteras enco i = si, ng which 9p sprung s leak, taking between 150 and 300 strokes per 1 Honry Finch, Faikenberg, Alexandria. Sone Mary’ Rogers, Eliaabechport for Bostoa, Rehr Seven Sisters, Crowley, Addison, Rehr Edward King, Kelly, Outler. Schr Seven Sisters, C , Cutler, Behr Sinbad, Arey, Rocklan Schr ist rior, Hatch, Rockland. Schr ul E Gamage, Hi ix, Rockland, Sehr Jia Gamage, pahenag m Rent Ada Herbert Hawes, Gloucester, Schr Virginia, Kearse, Boston. Schr WR Gein. Allen, Boston. Schr Holon, Perry, rims obra Wyman, Fall River, Behr Chas Coo} tucke Sehr Aria Norwich. fehr Jane Maria Bushy fea for Rondont. Deming, Bordman. Hartford for Port Jefferson. M Brat ‘rane, Portland, Ot. Lucy Adama, ‘Shuren, oe tor, ri Rondnut for Providence. Chas Onenberiat Mystle, 22 hours, with ship Twilight (new) in aint eT Mari other damage abandon her ad joremaat t that they were, OT we ad aoe insured os ¢ ‘on board of the steamer, ea Ri ithe time of leaving tie veel neues wale in her The cargo ls supposed to er ahs Charleston epRmeNS py eke and put the ship on her boa easel; Missouri, a na- was obli i. ag Te Xpra PeoeCharios 8 ‘Shai aes Oe New York, aa ef board the ship. ‘Sarr Stenex Heate, from Bahia for Bremen, put into St homes Bd tass eakye Nore, Johnson, dom Jan 81 for Phitadel- rane st into Bermauda'$d lust With loss OF spare and leak: ng. ruNDARo, Stan put into ber ermB ah and other dat Bare Pa’ sah *Vanghan, from Mew,York for Callao, put into St Thomas 7th meen Toy Baltimore for San Juan im Int = lon 41, dismasied, rythingsatsched.” Be my for Bermuda, of New omc van Bd ult, Cardenas for New York, is spain velwaraa ove esting goon thor, Gal Birr hands « Crapo, wal vag rail ihe pale the inet jade wud the aifairs i ‘ol (90 bbls 8p) w Bo'ahipped hon pa Cras Sarr, fo Daltimore Feb 29 for BibJohna, N mat toto, Beraida 6th tnt fn seo wving on the even+ Meat the ath ult ran into a, field of fee, in Vario ‘she te. mndiged three days; stove ‘other damages, sae aking 7 Daaly. , Prat from Hoterdamm Jan 18 for Boston, intatermida dh inst—-why BOL stated, probably ‘shor of provision Bqia Hostrs, Toe Seared tt Bat See ime ieee ux. ‘ne barrel that Imes’ Hol or a sche on ii, Whe PrOUAAe Woled oe Filis, from Albany for New with tunpen wr sig throwgh is ‘Gate ane Teoh, wag Fu Ito that sho, went sehors, oe Bienp Recta, sohaoner'n heat #0 where she filled with water, having acini Ber bottom. Heya Veata. from Raltimore dth (ast for Waghtuaton, Nu Sc" iheney todo low maim boou, 8.078 prorat y= a From Wumitigion, NG. fos Baltimore, eae ee © ne ‘Scnx JT. Bowsxy, from New York. went ashor* at far fens, Par. James river, Hh inst, Would have to ntened of cargo to ger Scum J; Bonixr, Loveland, from Norfolk, for remained ‘Harrison's Bar 17th fast. tobe Richmond, ons Miaivouns, rise, wan ope fatad an doe 'sS ad wrosta at Netice te Mariners. eee Be pare cee a ae ae penne ss i ‘Dy order of ihe arr bit Charleston, SC, April 15, ‘Varrap oraree o” CART O8 LOmTat ANA. off he eta te Talend of ‘haa been, received miecae ison hee recent a severe storm wi py mater ‘all the public property, ny, factaging dewtigg ie given: of the re-establishment of this a, Do, peti 15, eet SHUBRICK, Chairman. einea' wane Ligne of the eas aero irda (iterate pb ioe the distance of 6 hese ioe ear | ‘at an clevation of 35 feet. Pai 14 8 ve B SHUBRICK, Chairman, H Inapector, 6th dist. ne maieea eh at St Helena rev fw ‘with BO DDIs ep rine witch Bed" shipped by brig Mae donna for New Bedford. Schr John W be Honeywell, sid from New Bedford 18th inst for Al ene Pariver, ood 8 nly ef Pisitu Island, Ce- it inte ah fae in Feb, ated sit Lin Ryder, ex ye tan pul Morehead iC, thst, ‘with bowsprit broken and othopertan Ga dammed rn Bligh al - east end "orto sche “Boa ing Fain with Bias abet i ts ee of StJago, bark Andrews, Huxford, NB, 8) bbls ect? lat 87 8, lon 69:W, bark Beran, Haudy, NB. Spoken. ip: W, Stetson. Weare, "yom Newport. for Now York , lat 41 46, los ‘verctira Ports. Bompay, March 13--In port shi irtemberg, Chase, unc; og | Col Ledyard, Welln do; brig Amy Warwick, Bardaoe, Boxnos Ayres, Feb 25—In port ships Harrisburg, Wis- well, and Clara Ann, 8U Senet ams une; barks J F Pearson, Lewis, for poe lig: Starlight, Sparrow, for Antwer; dot Nonpareil, Howe, and Abd el-Kader, Nioker- ), Mi Honduras (Br), Hux- wood (Br. un ‘* embroke eda orainee ; brigs Nameaug, Lous! er do? and oth defor ba Shi April Grocker; Sagara: ry. Hataitton, for frooa tet ae ise) {err hi Masehaag (Be, _Galwam,e jeans; Enterprise, Dun esutan, rr ian, for York. Proceeding d one Brora ww OF leans. Opaneoy Apel B-~Beipart brig tht Gien, for New York, ‘apes, April 9—Sld schrs Balloon, Clay, and Mary P » Hud rth of Hatteras. nudane eis bark Loch ‘Lamar, Cufford, Bangs Sct aaetd by bark Young Turk, Small, fom Hesston ne eae, ship JA , Samson, NYork, 4 afore une; Seauas ep reported. Port and ma nit; iencordin (9), North American On for ube (a), both for poutponed owing : Minnerota (s), iy ; Melita (s), for Phila c mt bis ‘Wth; Neptune, Young. for ao with, despatch; Oharien Hladetphia, 104; Tuscarora," Howland Beiota, tas Mack, for Dalimore 100k; Welpravia, Orkney, for axponmeant,& ‘April 10—Arr ship Northern Queea, Booth, ae 19—In. ships Mit Allen, for NYork Ai lara hens oS iF), el (Br), for NYork do; te Pe eee a Broek, crit for eee sem eae 6—In port brig Blue Wave, Carroll, for grituouss “April?—Put in, bark Patmos, Vaughan, from , sehr tatu, Hinde uk NB, April 17—Arr abip Elisa we Ny eer iten “ae as cy meee sn Nore OWN, st $0, April LIAT, brig, Webster, Kol Rest wee RK Vaughn, Howell dd; 141 LEANR, Al 4—Ar ship Antartic, McSioker, trerveel br barks is Trajan leper, Nar ppepoaetio (tah, Rowroun, 4 Apri 1T—Ar sehr Mabel Hall, tsar Rockland. jampton Roads. ship, Osceola, Bennett, from Callao ead Ee April 16—Arr solr Race ladelphis, Sid bth, schre Halo, Disney, ipa FF A Cranmer, Cranmer, Fhiladel EDPORD. D, April 18—Sid schr ‘doiphe te Tragel Rob. NEWrouT. iT ADPIit7—Arr brig John Aviles, Philbrook. Bal timore for Bangor, (and 14, nets Presto, Briggs, Cardenas for Win P Cox, Muck, Philadel: phis; Ttarding, nin. An Elia! port for mnerset; Orator, Bi Gore for ‘Bristol; wii, York for Bristol; wis, Brock! ‘ork for. be Toe tS seal ech} Sa n Latvl reroektan, "ha Howland, do; York; a Ns Philbrook, Bo ims, Liverpool; pas Wen. ae Liverpool, he al Sai wa aes pet ie adetphis Ende Ingratrar, ‘and Leooada, ens ‘April 16—Cld sehr Florence Rogers, Awxe Tux — SERIAL ‘NOVELA fe super ar WE <= =o iy aD to base his story on those remackable events which took place dunag those ‘Ree DAYS OF TERROR, TURRE DAYS OF FRRROR, TURER DAYS OF TERROR, THREE DAYS OF TERROR, THREE DATS OF§TRRROR, when crime stalked rampant and blood ram like water Aa the atreote of New York—the JULY RIOTS UP 1883. JOLY RIOTS OF Lane. JOLY RIOTS OF 1088. JULY RIOTS OF 1588. JULY RIOTS OF tem. ° Tuose who were not apectators in those das of epgeb= eualon and dread never have been able to form a true iiss of that frightful episode. “Aaa fleld of fotion, therefor, the stormy scenes of that time present an untrodden pail te the author and reader, and in order to publish en entirety ‘Dew romance the a he SUNDAY NEWS SUNDAY twa SUNDAY NEWwR SUNDAY AWS . SUNDAY REWe (TO-MORROW, APRIL 92) (TO-MORROW, APRIL ay (TO-MORROW, APRIL 21) (70. MORROW, APRIL @) (TO-MORROW, APRIL 21) will contain the opening chapters of an absorbing costmecs. story, entitled BEHIND THK BARRICADES; BEHIND THK BARRICADES; BEHIND THE BARRICADES; BEHIND THE BARRICADES; BEHIND. THE BARRICADES; se on, MUTITERKINGS OF MUTTERINGS OF MUTTERINGS OF MUTTERINGS OF CONSPIRACY. MUTTERINGS, OF VONSPIRACY. 4 TALE OF THE NEW YORK RIOTS OF ‘@ A TALE OF THE NEW YORK RIOTS or “a BY S0OTT R. SHERWOOD, Eso, Author of “Zinka, the Sorceress,” “The Incognito,” a. In the scenes of this great local romance, almost esjem- Porancous with the events of to-day, the passions of mew! are portrayed with # fidelity to nature that is only te be found elsewhere in the works of the old dramaticy Tes novel isin iteelf @ Maia GRAND TRAGEDY é | GRAND TRAGEDY \ GRAND TRAGRDY | GRAND TRAGEDY, abounding in burtesque, singular and startling: pn a Mfe-like delineations of charactor, descriptions of losalsttte faithfully and ‘Wllfully copied from thelr ouginale, eat grave historiga! tncldonta, interwoven with the enticing NETWORK OF BOMANOR | NRTWORK OF ROMANCE NETWORK” OF ROMANCE NETWORK OF ROMANCE. Entering upon his task with the outbreak of rebeltion, af which time, in his prologue nd early eusceeding chapters | the author brings his aciors prominently forward, am@ arduses the curiosity of the reader in the @venta Of whiok they are the controlling figures, he subsequently falls boldly into the untried field in which the INTENSITY “OF THE PLOT INTENSITY OF THE PLOT INTENSITY: OF THE PLOT INTENSITY OF THE PLOT. / fs developed, and enchains the interest until bis mest ef , fective catastrophe, producing a work of the rarest concep- CONSPIRAOY. CONSPIRACY. CONSPIRACY, | | | tion, boldest plot and grentens dramatic (eres, vigor am power ever printed in this hemlaphore, ‘hs the popular author of the moat successful serial tales that have apposred within the past year from our metropell- tan press, and as one who has made the motives, diepe| sitions and passions of men of all orders and conditions hia Uife-atady, Mr. Sherwood ha not hot with Woo great sssursmes undertaken the task of exploring = hazardous Geld for he composer, and of giving poctical and romantic significance to historical events. | * Whether under a spting sky in the Central Park or ta He reeking gutters of. the wretched by-way, tn the purtious of «| poverty or in mansions of wealth, arald SCENES OF LOVE, or Fi || a = OF PATHOs, \ OR OF TERROR, the author never for an instant omita toustain the inten of the reader, and sod dows not repeat a, word, (het doen'sas Atreotiy bear on the ollmax of hi tale, AS & portrayal of fevents at home aud evens Cucalie 1p all New Yorkers, BEMIND THE BARRICADES, BEHIND THY BARRICADES, BEHIND THE BARRICADES, BEMIND THB BARRICADES; on, * Hm MUTTRRINGS OF CONaPIRacY. 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