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- FINANCIAL AND | COMMERCIAL. Frupay, April 26—6 P. M. ‘The speculators in the gold room who rap the price up to 142 on Wednesday ran it down to 138 to-day, al- NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘who influence the course of is plainly shown in The following recapitulation table exhibits the value ‘this instance. Strange to past European press | Of the importations this compared with those of the pre. despatch arrived, although private telegrams were said | Ceding week :— to have been received reporting coneols at 91 and five- | Conpumpiion, Pie Vain, Pig! Fain ‘Awenties at 6934 @ % in London, and the rumor was suf- | Manufactures of 424 $200,251 $128,727 ficiemt to imduce large bear operations, After the seaemnieee 4 erase ae Pe close of the gold room a cable telegram | yanufactures of 341 95,804 | | | ‘Tumors were circulated, and the absence of sueh news “vas construed as favorable toa fall, The opening price ‘was 1305, and the highest point of the day 139: 163,943 141,617 3,328 109,460 $906,147 4,613 001,800 Lg Feil x ef transactions were 13834, amd afterwards, on the street, 138 was bid er ey MB - largo ‘oo the ais “short” pn 0 a a $556,726 5,248 $773,686 interest was indicated by the active borrow- | Manufactures of wool.. 127 $52,745 596 $231,707 without interest, and at 1-04th a 1-16th per cent por | Manufactures of FiK.. oe eT ee ~diom. A very large addition has been made to the | Miscellaneous......... 63 | 20,387 22,522 173,300 ‘short’ imterest and the sndden decline will probably ‘Total, ee es ae be followed by as sudden a rise, the habit of the spesula- Teeth et ne tors being to run fo extremes in elther direction. uf Whether warranted by the facts or not gold will rise ‘above 150 if the threatened war between France and Friday, Aj ? i i ! t 3 i baudeatel some extent of its oversold condition, They will be oom fe likely to move with great caution, however, for | jig 108 some time to come, and meanwhile it is not 2000 955K improbable that the much desired outside buyers may aoe z make their appearance. Until then a steady rise cannot ae . be looked for. Monoy remains extremely easy at5a6| 400) 20 percent to stock houses, and balances are loaned to —_ % = ‘the leading dealers in government securities, in some | 35000 B% 2 instanoes at 4 per cent, while first class commercial | 2g. : 1. paper is discounted at 614’a 744 per cent, the majority of | 1000 9” 100 do... transactions being at the legal rate. eee eae Soke At the open board at ten o'clock New York Central | 100 im ©. bs sold at 973%; Erie, 5734; Reading, 10214; Michigan 100 Tol, Wab & 37 Southern, 66%; Clevelanf and Pittsburg, 6934 a %; ae ai fee bay) Rock Island, 875¢; Northwestern, 325 a %; do, pre- | 100 Central NationalBk 109% 110 Now Jersey Cen RR 114 ferred, 6834 (b.3); Atlantic Mail, 8914. eet oe pret heaee te has a At the first regular board the railway share market | 100 Spring Moun Coal.. 4 was dull, but firm. Michigan Southern closed % lower 390 West inion ae ae im than atthe sgme time yesterday, Cleveland and Pitte- burg %, Rock Island +4, Northwestern preferred %, Atlantic Mail 4, Northwestern 34, Fort Wayne 34, Mil- waukee and St, Paul preferred 3, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 34, Pacific Mail 34, Western Union Telegraph | ga vs6' 1. Government securities were firm. Coupon five- | 1880 US6 ‘twenties of 1865 advanced 14, new issue 14. Five-twen- | gi0oy ties of 1862 sold at 109% a 7%. Missouri sixes advanced a 3. Tennessee sixes declined 1, new issue 34. 10000 Tres n 7 3-10, Ist ‘At the one o'clock open board the market was strong. | $9) nad? gia." now ‘New York Central sold at 9714 a %; Erie, 5834; Read- ing, 10235; Michigan Southern, 66% a 67; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 69% (0.3); Rock Island, 87% a 88%; North- western, 33% a %; do, preferred, 5834; Fort Wayne, 933; Pacific Mail, 128: a % ; Western Union Telegraph, 30%. At the half-past two regular board there was a further New York Central closed 4 higher, Erie %, Reading 3, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 3, Roc Island $f, Northwest- | } ern %, do, preferred %;, Cumberland 34, Western Union | 400 Boston Wr Telegraph %{. Government securities were firm. Coupon | 1% five-twentics of 1862 and 1865 advanced %. Tennessee sixes (new) advanced 34. Missouri sixes declined 3. improvement in prices. past Two, 0?Clock P. M. 5-20, reg,’62 106! hs Pac M 88 Uo.2d sb a Tee o BN YGenteal Ren me Sa.reg.°65 3 ‘4 do. US's, ‘74, cou. Mss Power. -b30 At the half-past three open board the market was COMMERCIAL REPORT. very firm, especially for Erie. New York Central sold Farvar, April 6-6 P. M. mt 97% a %; Erie, 5834; Reading, 102%; Michigan | Breswax remained dull and nominal at 40c. Southern, 67 a 3; Cleveland and. Pittsburg, 10; Clove- | Obrrox.—At an advance of fully 1}4c. per Ib. the market land and Toledo, 112 (8. 60); Rock Istand, 8834; North. | opened Arm, holders generally demanding for middling up- ‘western, 8334; do. preferred, 59 a 34; Fort Wayne, 9334; lands %c., at which price considerable sales were made, Late in the afternoon, under the influence of a private de- Western Union Telegraph, 39%; Mariposa proferred, |. .1-n trom Liverpool, quoting pricss decidedly higher there, 205. Subsequently Erie rose to 5934, and at a quarter | tne market was greatly excited, and prices were further ad- to six the market was firm at the following quotations: Neaned, Reopen Be opp wy not obtainable below 2c. New 97; 98; 5034 a %; Read- ne we York Comtral, 97% a 98; Erie, 5035 a 000 bales; st prioss raneing.ot vere See: t0 200. _Weanner ing, 102% = 9; Michigan Southern, 683g a %; Cleve. Jand and Pittsburg, 70%a 71; Rook Island, 8834 a %: Fort Wayne, 985; a %; Northwestern, 33% a %; do. preferred, 59% 8 %; Western Union Telegraph, 39%; Pacific Mail, 1293¢ a 180. Government securities were firm atthe close of basi- Registered, 1881, 109% "= ; ; 520 registered, 1862, 10476 & | ‘Cin 125 adamantine were quict at 18e, a 213¢e. ness, and quoted thi coupon, 1881, 1009 a $§ 10556; 5-20 coupon, 1864, 1085 © %; 10-40 do., 985 = gales were made within the range. ‘Sperm were quoted at %; August 7.90, 1065; a %; June 7.90, 105% = %; July 1.30, 10556 a %. ‘Tne election of officers of the open board for the en- uing year reguited as follows:—President, J. L. Brown- ql; First Vice President, George Henriques; Second ‘Vice President, H. 8 Marlor; Treasurer, William M. Parks; Secretary, A. V. B. Van Dyck; Assistant Secre- tary, E. F. Goodwin; Roll Keeper, W. B. Bishop. ‘The foreign exchange market was dull, but steady, and ‘at theclose of business bankers’ bills on England, at eixty days wore quoted at 109% a %; at three days, 0, Sldedly ‘firmer, th demand moderate, 110% a; commercial bills, 108 «100; franos at sixty | Prien’ ware lireguiar but generally Woe "the. Per, ob ays, 6.2234 05.15; at three days, 6.15 a 5.12%; bilson | TS" nominal. advance, "of 0c: * Be, Ber bbl. Busi restricted n¢ Berliv, 70% a 7234; on Bremen, 7834 a 7934; on Frank- | ness was fort, 40% a 413; on Amsterdam, 40% a 41%; on Ham- quiet wh Tepes selesing "ts Day, he Am burg, 35% a 3634; on Antwerp, 5.2234 a 6.15. It is semi-officially announced that the three per cent | cluding California) comprised about 6.600 bole. canada temporary loan certificates authorized by the Thirty. | four was also = nis is B10 ninth Congress in redemption of compound interest | was in fair request and firmer. notes will be ready for delivery before the end of May, 4 when they will be issued tbrough the Sub-Treasury in | 70) thie olty. Buvertne ater. «See 1 2 ‘There is some discussion of the rights of the holders Leys ug ue of seven-thirty notes going on, some claiming that they | Gommon to m U@s 47% caademand in conversion fivetwonty bonds, having | Bound hoop OMe. an: ne twenty years to run from the date of conversion, mon Sout igs a@ whereas this is not the case as they can see by referring Sees sor rs hg bs aT toto bonds’ tedeomable af the plessure of the cera ot gpened very sirpng and ited, under Saat ad tat anaes | eat site cake pe Sgt a ae a dix per cont per annum, payable semi-annuaily, in coin. so hagh a Speierdey, M3 it is distinctly stated that the notes are not con- | however, and No. 2 was omit a lant ry natn ? Carpeting Shawis “ Worsted yarn, 21 Cottons .. 188 Colored 85 Laces (cotton) 18 Ww 10 Cd a or 3B u 89 Sk pertteoBo spenagese Be: Haas ES soSeek —- F Fast stock, Tor hem ock rafed ffm was im fair ot un. ied a Ger slineh, Ze. 0 7%e.; foreed horse, 28. a 0c, 8 Zo. ; yellor |, Be. a 2c, iobraite Rrecet ie 8 dull, and the transactions z = i i Ege 3 F te 12 o a! 39 i H i i : Ae igh i if i i ub 23 Fas i i on i i q i °) fs a 3 i : 7 i A ee i en i x BE # ee ed ‘ i ie 4 4 e i H if 8. fi FF rf 3 if id Fr i Hi E, i Spigl per ide int z i i j e ‘a etre | it ; : 32, i ile rH pe H ite FE if Be ac A 3 i be clase thy market ruled lesa wards tl straight lots were not obtainable below M0. 1 was active, chiefly speculative and partly to cover contmets. The sales Ageregated “ally ae a pe white 3 Li ° tho’ nding” 4,000 bbls. ‘on. prival tite ‘nates besides were S00 ations prime white, f rd white in ting the sales were al The sales bes term: in tins, at 36c., and W000 do, “ate on private terms. In Philadelphia G00 vbia. crude, regular gravity, at 16i¢0.; 600 standard jay to December, at 20840; 1.000 white in bond, from from August to December, at Be; G00 bbls. do. BBKe., a arene option, aud 500 bbis, standa: ‘mber, io ruled dull, but firm. Caroling was quoted at 10Ke, demand; the sales: were 16,000 bags and 3,000 pockets, to arrive, on terms we Soult not learn. Clover remained duit and unchanged. aJ0%ec.. with amail salen. Sreps.—Oalcutta linseed was in Timothy was in moderate request at $3 25 n $3 50. SuGaR.—There was a fairdemand for raw. d scarcely as firm, though prices were without quotable Fair to good refining wan generally quoted xt 105. 16 xales comprised 1,487 hhds. at 10!%0, a 113¢c. for Cuba, and 10%. a le. for Porto Rico. 27'c.: 5X) bbls. prime light straw to white. for Ap! 33 prt t atraw to white, for 3 gt fi Also 63 but the market boxes at Iie. Refined was moderately active at 15c. for powdered, crushed and granulated. ‘Spices remained dull, and prices for all kinds were quite nominal. STeaRINe was stendy. Sales 30,000 Ibs. at lic. a 12%{c, Also 20,000 Ibs. grease nt 90 A MKo Srinzts.—We noticed further sales of 1,000 bbls. New Eng- land rum, in boad, trom the Ist to 15th of May, at 19¢., pid, soller's option. Sreuren.—Beyond sales of 40 tons at 6%c., gold, we heard of nothin; Saur rw Jobbers’ prices wi firm, but qniet, and _no sales were reported: cre Tanchauged. We quote Ashton’ s, $4.25; ce Marshall's and Worthingt on's, $325; ground, $2 25, and a Tarks Island, GUc. ‘Tonacco.—Ou account of the European news, the market has ruled ‘quiet, the sales being Timited to 194 hhds. Ken- tu To. 8 with sales of 500 stabs In Boston on pi Bien S6XGe.. and English Bo, ‘he I sold. nly sales we heard of were 500 riv Id. bes, d. very quict. Straits were quoted 213%, ean t rate terins. Se Plates ruled dull. 1. C. Coke, at wan steady, with sales 120,000 Ibs. at 1130 0 113¢e, t.--Since the aaction sale of the 24th instant, the full we particulars of which we have published, there has been de- eldedly more animation in the market for domestic (leeces, there being a better demand from manufacturers. Tee busi- ness, however, was manily confined toa few quite heavy purehases, which were made at cated in decline. Foreign wo o leecea_compr’ eluding 195,000 Ibs. Ohio at 5Sc. a 65., vate terms, 27,000 do. Michigan at also chiofl No. 1" to extra’ pulled, “ste. te. 1,000 do, combing, Bc. ders econ Sie scoured a i 60,000 cole were milena market exhibited some weakness. The sale: compriaed $37,000 Tbs. at. Ac. 1 650 Tos, do. on c., 8.000 do. Western Virginia . Geargia Se. a lbs, Cail Ey in- i= froraia at 200 000 “do. Texas at I9e. a Ssige. The following sales of foreign were effected: 196 bales Mestiza at 31kc. a 32c, ; 13,000 Ibs, No. 1 do, at S0c.: 2) bales Hast India at 160. a Mie. ; and before Donskol on private terms. arrival, 90 ales Donskot on private terms gn gag 80c., and arctic We, a 9234c.—both go ‘Wrisker was quict and irregular; 150 bbls. western, in bond, sold at 3c., but at the close purchases could have been made at 3c. TELEGRAPHIC MAPRSET REPORTS. Puitapecputa, April 26, 1867, 98; Morris i ee: Pennsylvania State fir deipiin and Erie rae rania Railroad, 58. i ms new $1 15 on the State line nal + Rea Four active: matt 4 Oats are bis. North. but guier: Rye, $1 te Yas Petroleum 65; Phila. lrond, 5134 sales in good rinquiry; les of 4,00) bushels Western at GRec., but it was genorally held at 70c. Barley ts in fair demand and scarce; sales of 1,000 bushels Canada at $1 25. Mess pork, lard, seeds and high wines are without material change. el Nea Cmtcagg, Apet Flou ive; spring extras. $13 a md navagocd 2:7 salon Ot No. Lat $2 WO a S2 firm and adv: 6 Zat $2 58 a $2 63, closing quiet ar 76.0 $7 1236 for good to Corn opened steady at $1 07% a $1 08 fo é SPF Rees but cldoed reais a $1 0934 for No. Ona fair . quiet, an: to $1 90. Provisions dull. Mess por Lard, 12%¢, a 12%. Live hogs duil and declined fnales at chotes. Tece! bbis. flour, I bushels wheat. 64,000 do 26, 1867. 4.” Wheat 87: _ rk, Ie. a Be. ; pte 4.005 400 do. conte, 1,600 or ‘Shipments—4,000 bbls. flour, 13,000 bushels dd. corn. wheat, 110, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Trovsies or 4 Sewine Grui.—A lady-like young wo- man named Anne Wakely yesterday instituted asuit in the Fourth District Court to recover the sum of $10 68 due ber for work porformed for the family of Mr, Porter Fitch, No, 33 Bedford avenue, E. D. On being placed on the witness stand, Miss Wakely tostifigd that she per- formed the work for which she claimed pay in October Jaat, and furnished some of the material for it. Mr. Fitch, in defence, admitted the performance of the Pag i ge i : i i H i : i ; i i : ae sli ii ly rtd | His iis j 7 pe ceil geel i i i f i : Ly i gs | i i 8 Fy Ee7 ? i ! fi i gr fe Beek i Ht i H in terday morning. The officers waived an examination to await the action of the grand jury. It appears that the were recently arrested for imtoxi- officers in question, and allege that they re- much locust at the hands of the defendanta, —_—_— MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Guay, of Burmount, parish of Bree, county Wexford. Ireland, in the 82d year of his age. riod io atten ie tansra, trom ue ae resonee, 31 iuvited to attend the funeral, from ble & o » 3) ige street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’eleck. O'Conweut.—On Thursday, April 25, Daum O’Commntz, aged 27 years, 11 months and 9 days. May his soul rest in peace. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from 97 Al street. The remains will be taken - Married. Attorney = F to Caivary Ponca ag agg mca lage ag Yo Ny i ME softXEn 00 Friday, April 26, Joms'C. Pancan, in the year of daughter of Jocopn E. Bolkies: bott of julkiey, this city. ‘BrepsatL—Liorp.—At Brooklyn, on Thasday, April 25, by the Rev. Dr. Francis Vinton, Danii BIRpsaLt, aon of the late William B. Birdsall, of Peekskill, N. Y., Goda at ent: daughter of the late General John Y. BonsaLt—Rosenpaue.—At the Chureh of the Incarna- ‘Henenica . Dr 0, CH thet. No IAPMAN to Migs Apgua Gurney, all of Epuy—Warexretp.—On Tuesday, Ay 28, at the of the bride’s parentn’ ora Rev. Dr. Se caress ALpuRt R Ever to Koswve, daughter of J. Gray—Meran.—On Thursday, at the Broad- way Tabornacie chureb, by the Rev, Hr Tyng, Jr. Wa A ror den E., daughter of Christopher Meyer, PERSON. —On Thurday, April 25, by the F F | ‘The friends Notice of bee horeatiees “ — At ity, on Friday, Aj con- tnpiioe, Rouse Sou your of Porter, in the sumption, bie The relatives and friends of thefamily are fy tavited to atiend the funeral, from his polyps land ooea tbe on enter morning for interment. Goshen (Orange county) papers ‘copy. Rrncxrs,—On Thursday, April ot ® short illness, age, in the 26th year Rev, William Wi Cemetery. by be eres on ©, Saco ee 9 On Frid A 28 re 8 = en ay eal aa rp cM rolanvee and fends of the faraily are respect: gineeday, April 24, by the | rutiy invited to attend the funeral, at St. Peter's charch Rev. Mr. Day, Wuuax EB. Lawrenc 3 of Joseph Graner, all of Morrisania, N.Y. No Mrnerrt—Bevpricr.—On Thursday, April 25, at the South Presbyterian church, Brooklyn, by the Rey. Dr, Spear, Eowis M. Merrurrr to Lovise J., daughter of 8. BR. Benedict, Esq., of Brooklyn, 1. 1. Mmpieror—Eint., Thursday, April 25, by the Rev. M. E. Ellison, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 3. 8. Mippurtos, Jr., to ANNIE Croat a eldest daughter of Jas, R. Hill, Esq., all of Hoboken. X.’J. Rovpreusu—Korx.—In New York, on Friday, April 26, L. D. Roupxsusn to Rosy Korn. Seronant—Leamay.—On Thursday, April 25, at Trinity Chapel, by the Rev. Dr. A. B Beach, Wruuam R. Ser} Grant, of Spuyten Duyvil, to Eprra Mamma, daughte of, A. Leaman, of this *y. Sxropx—Gar.—{n St. John’s church, Stamford, Conn., on Thursday. April 25, by Right Rev. John Williams, Bishop of the diocese, assisted bv Rev. William Tatlock, rector, Witutam W. Skippy to ELZanor Mort, daughter of Wiiliam Gay, Tnomas—RicHaRpsox.—On Thursday, April 25, by the Rev. Mr. Foss, Gro. F. Tuomas, to Axxa Ricuarpsoy, all of this city Baltimore and Washington papers please.copy. Wrcxorr—Dovrr—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 25, at the'residence of the bride’s ‘mother, by the Rev. J. B. Thomas, Jauxs S. Wyckorr to Sorme M. Dovtr, all of Brooklyn. 22d year notice, munication purpose of ment. Bh Broxaw.—On Friday, April 26, the wife of LV Brokaw, of a daughter. : Died. Brsserz.—Sud¢enly, on Thursday evening, April 25, at her residence, 416 Fifth avenue, Orme Lovisn, wife of George H. Bissell, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invi'ed to attend the funeral, from Zion church, corner Madison avenue and Thiriy-eighth street, on Monday afternoon, at threo o'clock, without further notice, Browx.—On Friday, April 26, of consumption, Etiza- aera Linu, daughter of James and Elizabeth ‘Brown, in tho 18th year of her age. Friends of tho family are invited to attend the funeral, from 66 Charles street, on Sunday afteraoon, at half-past one o'clock. Brropy.—At Hudson City, N. J., on Thursday, April 25, Tuomas Briony, in the 38th year of his age. ‘Phe relatives and friends of the family, also those of CH PORES FAREWELL TO AMERT ¥ THEATR ESENTATIO! ¢ seats for Madame Ristori's farewell nights in America will commence Monday morning, April 29, at €Schirmer's music store, 701 Broadway.’ Regulation. more than six seate will, Under any circumstances, be sold to any person whatever, ‘Thursday, May 2, first Ristori farewell night. Fifth Avenug Opera House, G. W. Gait GREAT BILL FOR E. Grifin and Christy ag Robert and Jake in » April 26, STSVENBON. ae Walter Stevenson, in the hia age. Funeral services at the Church of St. John the Baptist, corner of Lexit Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, The relatives and friends of deceased are invited to attend without further Svunravax,—The members of Palestine Lodge, No, 204, F. and A. Lap tacd summoned to attend a special com- ington avenue and Thirty-fifth street, on be held at the Lodge Rooms, 300 East Broadway, on Sunday, April 28, at one o’clock, for the yeh tiandiee ihe fancral of, our deceased brother, Charles Sullivan. G. B, WOOD, W. M. Tnwartes.—At Westchester, on Thursday, April 25, James Tawarres, aged 65 years and 9 days. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, at Saint Peter's church, Westchester. Friends are respectfully Wruiam fH. Tucker, printer, aged 37 years, for many years employed in the New York Heraup establish- The faneral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, at*two o'clock, from No, 33 North Twelfth street, Piul- adelphia, His friends are invited to attend. Woop.—On Saturday, April 20, of apoplexy, at Frank- fort, Will county, Lil., THoxs RK. Woon. Aged 69 years, Interred at Laurel Hill cemote Philadelphia, _ AMUSEMENTS. |. «Lessee and Director, J. GRAU, LIMITED TO SIX NIGHTS, ARIFFIN & CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS. id 4 Wi ERT MACAIRE. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clook. Matinee every turday at hatf-past 2 his brother-in-law, James R. Tate, are requested to at- tend the funeral from his late residence, Summit avenue, poo al Thorne street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Byrxz—On Friday evening, Aprii 26, ARanELa T. Brewz, relict of Abraham Byrne, aged 66 years, at the Tesidence of her son, Frederick J. Byrne, No. 4 Spring street. Due notice of the funeral in Sunday's papers, Canrer.—At Hastings on Hudson, on Thursday, Apnil 25, Saran EB, wife of Dr. G, 8. Carter, aged 42 years and 4 mont ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fneral, on Monday morning, at eleven o’ctock. Hudson River Railroad trains leave Thirtieth street, New York, at ten o'clock. Returning, leave Hastings at 3:10 or 5:59. scenery, fun and wit 00} 3 ‘The Recruitin, NONY PASTOR'S OPZRA HOUSE. 201 BOWERY. GRAND MATINEE ‘TO-DAY, AT 2% O'CLOCK. The great successful musical burlesque, with its gorgeous FORTY FEMALE JACK SHEPP FORTY FEMALE JACK SHEPPARDS. FORTY FEMALE JACK SHEPPARDS, Songs, dances, marches, tableaux, local hits, puns, jokes, PPARDS. te SIGNOR BUENO CORE, the great Fire King, in his start- lng feats with red hot plates and bars of tron. A CHOICE V. ‘ARIETY PROGRAMME. OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN.—THE Coopers, or the Magic Flute; Heenan and Sayers, She Was so Awful Duteh, The European Circus, Rip Van Win- kle; or the Sleep of Twenty Years; The Break Neck Act, ‘Office, The Dansing Octoroen, My Father CumveLann.—At Passaic, N. J., on Thursday, April 25, Evusice Lixvorn, consort of Judge Benjamin N. Cleve: land, in the 74th’ year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutch church, Sould Charcoal, Comic Banjo Solos, 'TEINWAY HALL—SATURDAY EVENING, ARIL 2, Grand Convert, for the benedt of ir. REDERICK WIDDOWS. Passaic, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past two olden, ‘Trains leave foot of Chambers street at 1:45 Coorzy.—At Ravenswoed, L. 1., on Friday, April - pneumonia, Raxpowru M. Cooiky, in the 45th year ot 1s age His relatives and friends are invited to attend the from Christ church, Thirty-fifth street and Fifth avenue, oo Sunday afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock, without further notice. Conneit.—At Greenpoint, Brooklyn, E. D., on Wedn-s- day, Aprit 24, Mrs. ANxa Eusaa, wifo of Ludiam Cornoll, aud elc daughter of Walter Clark, Esq., in tne 234 year of her age. The relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, Live Ascension church (Episcopai), Kent street, Green- int. Coscrove.—On Thursday, April 25, Jonn Covarove, in the 22d year of bis age. May his soul rest in peace. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are resyectiully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, 166 bin! sn cess street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cuppy.—On Thursday, April 25, Caruseme C., the be- loved wife of Edward Cuddy, in the 31st year of her age. The friends of the family, and those of her brother Jobn Kelly, are most respectfully invited to attend the mass and funeral, which will take . The body will be taken from her late residence, No, 198 Grand street, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, to St, Teresa's ‘church, where asolemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of her soul. Dmacox.—In Brooklyn, op Friday, April 26, after a short ilidess, Joswen Deacon, in the 70th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully. invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, No, 91 Duflield street, on Sunday morning, at balt-past niue o'clock, without farther notice. Dexveit.—On Thursday, April 25, Mary E., wife of Elbridge G. Dunnell, and eldest daughter of William H. Lorton, in her 44th year. Funeral at Grace Chureh, Orange, N. J., this # Eaturday) Barc! I THE FIRST ACROBATR, and the were unanims Sheets, Tickets co! TH: partme) The stay of t will shortly leave for Euro} Matinces on NOONS, at 2 o'clock. Due notice will be given of the opening of the Box JENNIE WADE WILL pearance a the GRAND CO} N4por HALL, HARLEM. aN BY REQUEST, HARTZ, THE ILLUSIONIST, will give one v% CADEMY OF MUSIO. SOMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 6, ‘The first appearance of MAGUIRE & RISLEY'S PERIAL JAPANESE TROUP! E. JAPANESE ARTISTS EVER PERMITTED ARO LEAVE JAPAN. Imported to this conitry by Prof. Ri ‘The Imperial Troupe is com most extraordinary peformers, mal TOP SPINNERS, . Risley. iponed of over twenty of thi le and female, 4 r POETRY OF MOTION, 1 BUTTERFLYING. &c., Datmio fa' the it performer RAMAL KART eabakircii, ore and his beautiful and wonderful Their performances of over, SIXTY REPRESENTATIONS MAGUIRE’S OPERA HOUSE, San Francisco, THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Philadelphia, pronon ra ONDER OF THE WORLD. At Washington, D. C., he have created A PERFECT FURORE, have been tnessed with marked demon. 78 probation and delight by the Peesident and 1 Grant, the Foreign Ministers, Heads of De- ovgrwBelming audiences, he Troupe in this city will be limited as they pe WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER- MAKE HER FIRST AP- STEINWAY HALL TO-NIGHT. his joal Seance ING, APRIL 27, AT 8 O'CLOCK. rved Seats $1. For sale at the Hall, com- We. yf mencing Thutsday, April 25. Doors open at 7%. Brookes an MONDAY NG, APRIL 29, and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYIAF/ERNOONS, afternoon at two o'clock. Cars leave foot ay street, New York, at half past eleven o’clock P, M and one o'clock A. M. Egax.—On ‘Ibursday, April 25, Catuaniwe Eacay, wife of Bryan Eagan, a native of county of Westmayde, Ireland, aged 62 years, nty-thl UNYAN TABLEAUX.—LARGEST PANORAM. the world. wi an's Pilgrim's Progress,” Union Hail, Broadway: rd street, Open every night at & Admission 6) cents; children % cen Nesday and Saturday, at 244 open, at Lig o'clock. BT. J. GREENWOO: Bixty magnificent scenes, illustrating }, Manager and Proprietor. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ffm First avenue, on Seon afternoon, at one o'clock, without further ice. Fixcu.—At Peekskill, on Thursday, Al 25, Recwew R,, only child of Mathie Te can Mnateene Bh Finch, aged 1 year, 8 months and 11 days. Funeral services will take piace at the residence of his father, thie (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Giteret.—On Friday, April Janus Wontn, infant son of Joel Me and Abbie L. Gilbert, aged 4 months and the NX, YORK MUSEUM—PURCHASE CURIOS! natural or the new butlding, Broadway, or address J. Banvard. pares Mapp es bn gente ad LET, pr evenings and matinees, for amas, CONCEFtSy leegres ‘ge. Mippiy to Mons. DREVER, at Office of French way, who will continue to teach during the ab- jurope. E. and J. P. Dobson tn Ei BR. INSTRUCTIONS BY H. C. DOBSON, 681 be 15 days. fence The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 262 West Fitty-first street, this afternoon, at | ~~~ si o'clock. a a LaBgn. 4 jvurs —At Jersey on Friday evening, April hand Wau 20D Hs Edward and Phebe as = cushion, pales im the 1 of his Notice of funeral 3 Haarteny —On Friday, April Joum Heareny, of tne parish of ‘Newmarket, county Ireland, aged 22 fe filnde and relatives are Invited to, atond the soviet foetal oon “mee The relatives end (Heads aro invited to attend the = ee ak cack seventh street, Ithaca (N. Yiy'and ‘orcester (Mass.) papers please Era —at bg may yoy on Friday, . Bist of thi invited to a ay Cts ea Sey Broadway, one door from eee i en resrmerserseceeremnanninaenesentinannest isles MB ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLARIVOYANT, Hudson, Consultation $1. attend the funeral, on from St. Pau’s P. E. church, Tom lle. sie of Hagh Lynety aged 38 ye hore wife ies rewtler Sad fresdevet the taily_are tavited to P attend the faneral, from No, 86 West Nineteenth street, Bee ete mass will be offered up for the repose of her soul, this fect (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, jag 1; slse ene On. Frieay i Particulars Sr™"o4 LET IN Freed ctr tock Wega eyo ak te TE But pelt wean), "Pree #8 nas ee ey “] BARGAIN.—A & HOUSE ON FIFTEENTH story marble bg] workmanship; seventeen rooms, ail sold at» ; possession given KING 99; No, 9 Twenty-third street, Fifth ty.8.9 lotel. FURNTS! |OUSE, ON FORTY-SEVENTH A‘ oe Tad Reveuth street, between avenans, three stoop brow ‘good ord Frescoed, cxkronieat wo ‘Broad fe Rent § No. 9 Twenty-third, Pitt Avenue Hotel PIANO WANTED-IN BXCHANOR FOR BOARD, Deautifal location on the sa anore, 20 miles from A Yor" G, Green, 174 Bleecker street, narrone, mene maa apse ae RY, BA! ax'Wousn, peur the, Oly’ Hall, MER MANTILLAR. LEADER OF FABUI Ghosts ROADWAY THEATRE. —ADMIssic eae B THIS SATURDAY, APRIL, Bane. ‘Last fo riety Ie MITCHELL.” ELL MATINEE PP} HON MATINEE at i formance (evening) at when tak SHAMMOUK, THE ‘OF ERIN, ery, ‘ac. ERMAN STADT THEATRE, 45 BOWERY. GPT RE vee NAPE VON SCHON: TL RARGSRE UCD LE es OOS ti bue’ LYMPIC THEATRE. SATURDAY, APRIL 27—NO MATINEE. ‘This evening last RICH og Gi SE MPANY. FARE W: of MISS CARO! Tne jas. Sh nin en A BE” CROWN DIAM! LYMPIC THEATRE, BROADW. 0 THE IBISH CO! LONDON CELEBRITY As Author, Actor and Manage, EDMUND FALCONER, Late Lessee of the Theatre Ro al, ee apet for SIX NIGHTS, and ‘will make ria APPEARANCE IN A At the above ts e « ON MONDAY EVENT! 29, when will be presented two of his lighter but most betitiams creationa as dramatist and actor, the romantic drama ented A NOBLE REVENGE; 01 NIGHT AND MORNING, and the characteristically Irish comedietta THE O'FLAHERTYS; On, THE as DFIQUUTY OF IDENTIFYING AN TRISHMAN, Js original f nd played for upwards of oe fundred nights at the Theatre Koyal, Drury Lane. Mr. FALCONER will perform in both pieces. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. THE TROUBLE COMMENCES AT 8 O'CLOCK. ‘The Head Centres of Minstrelay. The Inimitable BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUB. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, Whose success has never been equalled by’ any similar er- ganizadion in the world. New and cheerful Burlesques every week. Othello and Mucbeth; L'Africaine, or Gam- brinus’ Opera of Lager Beer, Susan's Sunday Out. Shouts of laughter at the Shadow Pantomime, and the Soreat Black Cook and African Ballet Troupe, Grand March of the Spirit Hashers of the Amazon. A CUARLEY WHITE'S TROUPE, #72 BROADWAY. J POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THIS "QLO- RIOUS TIME HONORED SPOT. which will close forever as.a place of amusement on the Sth Inst, 4 R LAS e LAST WERK. LAST W Great Matinee LAST WEEK. LAST V of the LAST WERK. Last W season will be LAST WERK. LAST E iven on LAST WERK. Ww rs s LAST WELK. Saturday afternoon. LAST WERK. NOTICE.—This company will perform in Pittsburg during May; also in Boston during the month of June, and will ree open at their new hallin New York on or before the Ist of August, \VHARLBY WHITE'S TROUPE. Cc UP Tae LAST SA1URDAY MATINER ‘That will ever be given at this old favorite resort. THE GREAT M NOON, AT GI AT MA Ht RNOON, AT ¥ THE GREAT MA’ THIS APTERNOON, AT THE OREAT MATI v 1OON, TRE GREAT MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, AT THE GREAT MATINGE THIS AFT! THE GREAT MATINEE THIS AFT ELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, 720 BRODWAY. The greatest success of the reason. THE ONLY LEON. EPH HORN, EDWIN KELLY, NELSE SEYMOUR, JOHN ¥, OBERIST, WILLIAM 8, BUDWORTH, GEORGE ‘AND WM. Go¥, MR. S PRICE, WM. BY, WAY, ‘STEVIE ROGERS, WM. H.'B ‘and ‘Talented Coimpany. Pronounced hy the unanimons voice of the public and press the STANDARD Minstrel Temple of this continent. (ARAND CONCERTS IN COSTUME. GQ ivine HALL. GREAT SUceRss oF MR. AND MRS. HOWARD PAUL, ‘To-night and every night this week, Mra. HOWARD P. Ul, the ‘Sasen ‘Contralto, will sing ‘‘Dream of the Mowelnee “fonnle Dundee,” “The Ship on Fire,” and will also give oe sons - the pon pena. Sims Reeves nor Brigni ¢. great com! gor NE UNPROTECTED. FEMALE. MR. HOWARD PAUL ‘Will sing his “History: of Julius Casar’’ and “When come the Third was King,” “I’m a Lady's Man," and bis in! ble representation of the Emperor Napoleon. Tickets 50 cents. Reserved Seats 0 cents extra. N. PATTISON, THE DISTINGUISHED PIANIST, J. and bis api ee COR BERNARD, will PLAY AT STE(NWAY HALL TO-NIG! FarNway, lee : Ligh iy ig f ae 5 aac a L. F. WARNIGONS eee Nigorpace ns aah i: it C. CAMPBELL, in of Miss FESTIVAL oi NOY. Pee reer Gen TO Tuk OOM ‘The Committee of Management very to the various members of the Church Choirs te New York, those of the Harmonie and Mendelssohn Caton, the very obliging the late highly successful performance of the to tavite jo co-operation of fue mame toa Oratorio on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 3, vnder the effcient and traditional rendering of Dr. J. PECHL of New ‘Oxford, Ei ‘and some time Fie Condon eee een YOUNG, D! Be ‘Chairman of the Committee of Management, Y igus FESTIVAL or THE ‘TRINITY CHOIR, NEW YORK, A. D. 1967. IN CONSEQUENCE nk 1 VERY GREAT DEMAND 1H OR TICKETS, HANDEL'S ORATORIO oF THE “MESSIAH,” Ls Ei ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL, TRINITY PARISH, ws street, near Canal.) ON THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 8, Under the immediate auspices of the RECTOR, CLERGY AND < CORFORATION or ITY P. . FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF ABOUT THREES HUNDRED PERFORMERS. ‘The whole under the ace et the Organtsts of the PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS: RAINERD, MISS STERLING, MISS M, PHILLIPS, MR. PERRING AND At the Organs W. HI WALTER, Mus, Doe., and A. Me s—W. BH. Ua ” MESSITER. Choirs in New York and So eine tlemen familiar with the choruses lly invited to lend thetr aid im thie rect 4 we i ! | | i ‘ ‘be had of the Sextons ty, St,,Paul's, and at 5 at wenace: A Bookstore. wil Brovawaye € Sheldon & Co., Broad- : z 5 i ? i i E a ie i Sie dnt gs i i i H zi STRELS, DWAY.—AM an eat Grand hr ver ihe o'clock, for gentlemen. The closing Seinessaraatle are troupe, wl Seen ae gee Maes areas i RK. ALFRED 4 THE CE! ‘TED ease Nae = MY OF ape roRTY- eal Tia Seat conta. tickets $l. aT ADDISON ait Do Hpk wae ee tocar