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—— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘the presiding genius on this occasion, Thus far mavy of the bears in the stock appear to have ‘ward course by selling more, but their ful while money remains easy, and loans are now made freely to stock houses at 5 inquiry is «Will it last?” Just now there \@ure of steam being brought to bear upon Erie, and this ‘stock is leading the market, and much, ‘moderate and in demand at soven per cent, with excep- Gonal transactions at a half per cent below this rate, At the ten o’clock open board railway shares were firm, New York Central sold at 9834; Erie, 60% a ©13¢ ; Hudson, 96; Reading, 103% a 34; Michigan South- ero, 68% a %; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 72; Rock Island, 89 a 34; Northwestern, 353g a 5%; do. preferred, 0% a 613 ; Fort Wayne, 945; a 05; Mariposa preferred, At the first regular board the market was strong, especially for Erie, which advanced on: the second call ‘to 6234. New York Central closed % higher than at the same time yesterday. Erie 24, Hudson 1%, Michigan Southern 34, Rock Island 3, Northwestern 5, do. pre- ferred %, Fort Wayne 34, Atlantic Mail 34, Cumberland 1. Reading was % lower, Milwaukee and St. Paul pre- ferred 3. Government securities were dull but firm, Coupon sixes of 1881 advanced %, five-twenties of 1862 4, isene of 1865 34. Tennessee sixes of the new issue ‘were’ lower. Missouri sixes advanced 1, At the one o’clock open board the market was active and strong. New York Central sold at 983{; Erie, 62% 3%; Hudson, 96%; Reading, 1085; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 89; Michigan Southern, 69 a 1; Ilmois Contral, 1143¢; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 727; a 73%; Rock Island, 893; a 5; Northwestorn, 35% a %; do. preferred, 613, a %; Fort Wayne, 953¢; Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred, 5614; Western Union Telegraph, 3934 240; Mariposa preferred, 2034; Ohio and Mississippi Certificates, 244 a 34; Pacific Mail, 12834. At the haif-past two regular board the market was buoyant in tone, New York Central closed 3 higher than at the first regular board, Erie 13, Reading %, Michigan Southern 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4, Rock [sland 34, . Northwestern 34, do, preferred 34, Fort Wayne %, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred >, Pacitic Mail 34, Atlantic Mail 134. Government securities were firm. Coupon sixes of 1931 advanced %, five-twenties of 1862 4. Tennessee sixes declined 3s, Missouri sixes ‘6. Tennessee sixes of the new issue advanced 4. At the half-past three open board the market was wtive at a fractional decline. wt 98% aX; Erie, 63% ; Reading, 104 (b 3); Michigan Bouthern, 693, ; Illinois Central, 114.8 11434; Cleveland id Pittsburg, 730%; Rock Island, 893¢ a 5; Fort ne, 95a 953¢; Northwestern, 355% a %; do. pre- 61%; Atlantic Mail, 93; Mariposa preferred, 2014 » 34; Western Union Telegraph, 40 a 4034; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 2434. Subsequently Erie was buoyant and excited, and rose to 6534, and at a quarter bo six the market was firm at the following quota- Wons:—New York Central, 98% 0%; Eric, 645 a %; Reading, 104 a 34; Michigan Southern, 69% a % ; Cleve- land and Pitsburg, 784 a 4; Rock Island, 89% a %; Fort Wayne, 953, a %; Northwestern, 35% a 36; do. preferred, 61% 2 625;; Pacific Mail, 128a 1; Atlantic Mail, 98.095; Western Union Telegraph, 40 a 4; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 243 a 3¢. Government securities were firm at the close of busi- ess at the following quotations :—Rogistered, 1831, 110 110%; coupon, 1881, 110% a 110)¢; 5-20 rogistered, 1862, 1053¢ a 105% ; 5-20 coupon, 1864, 109 a 10934; do. 162, 111% a 94; 10-40 coupons, 98% 299; August 7.30, 1085 @ i; June 7-90, 1083, a 36; July 7.30, 10534 @ X. ‘The gold market bas been rather heavy and free irom excitement. The earliest transactions wore at 1365, from which point there was a general decline to 135 a 3, the closing quotation, There was a fair borrowing de- mand for coin, with the rates in favor of the lender. ‘Tho disbursemen/ of the semi-annual interest on the ,five-twenty loar will commence to-morrow, but the ‘effect of this eppears to have been already discounted, The amount of the interest due it is impossible to state, wing to the periodical returns of the national debt, in- sluding the whole of the five.twenties im a single item, which was on the 1st of April $989,562,000, From this 8 to be deducted the total of the five-twenty bonds vearing interest payable at other periods before we can acortain the aggregate of the old iseues-outstanding. It 4, however, estimated at the Sub-Treasury that the in- rest now maturing aggregates between twenty-four nd twenty-five millions. The cable telegram received bout noon, saying that the silence of Prussia on the axemburg question, was creating considerable uneasi- ess in Paris failed to produce the slightest effect upon de premium, the experience of last week being still jesh in the public mind. It may be reasonably assumed vat before and during the meeting of the Peace Congress mors will fly through the Gold Room as “thick as aves in Vallambrosa,” relative to its final action. One y there will be a disagreement and the next everything ‘4 have been amicably adjusted, and meanwhile those freceipt of “early intelligence” will have profited by \atever fluctuations tho news may create, It requires tbe understood, however, that the speculative Muvres of the principal gold operators can produce distarbance of those baches of trade affected by the course of the promiam, & commercial men will do well not to be inflaenced by t spasmodic action of gold on an excited market any than they would be by the eccentricities of Erie or changes of gold room opinion, especially among tee who receive “‘private telegrams,” and who at the time are mantpulating the market for five-twenties and Frankfort, and are gifted with that pecu- which cam see war one day and peace the New York Central sold very transient be foreign Exchange market was steady. Bankers bi on England at sixty days were quoted at the close a00% & 4; at three days, 1105¢ a %; Commercial DL 108% @ 109%; Francs at sixty days, 5,164 a 5k; at three days, 5,10 a 5,114; bills on Berlin, 71% s 84; on Bromen, 7844 a 79; on Frankfort, él a 41\; onmaterdam, 40% a 41%; on Hamburg, 36 a 96%; twerp, 5,20 a 5,1734. ing shares were firm. At the first board Alameda Sik closed 10c, hicher than at the second board yester- ajeciling at $925; Corydon 20c,, selling at $7 40; Cobbian Gold and Stiver Sc., selling at $3 30, At the geal board Corydon closed 250, lower than at the first ‘dot solling at $7 15; Columbian Gold and Silver was Se.zhor, selling at $8 85; Smith and Parmelee sold at $4 Quarts HiIl, $210. ‘1Wall street branch of the Shoe and Leather Bank wil is announced, be closed to-morrow, The action of tbank in this respect, whether at the instigation of theeasary Department or not, is very proper, A natal bank has no right, under the law, to have two piaof business in one city; and in any case It is bad Polifor any public institution to try to kill two birds Axchange says:— Tsuffolk Bank of Boston will discontinue the re- devon of old — CF Witscranes wih nap stem was establis! . Winzommenced {t encountered violent opposition, Ts onents wore sustained interior banks a la part of their profits out of mabment under this system was gre@mness and sagacity. Thusiness transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this cliyay was as follows: — ? characterized by for tast two weeks is as under:— Weehiing Apri a7 ‘Tsk balance in the hands of the United States NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNY! Anwistant Treasurer, Boston, at the close of Apail 27, was $8,859,141; week previous, $8,778,215. Cola. on hand, $7,925,665; week previous, $7,772,382, The customs receipts at the port of Boston for the week o.nding April 27 amounted to $333,900, against $340,000 during the week preceding. The tota! value of exports from Boston for the week ending Apri! 26, including spesie, was $264,646, against $495,003 for the corresponding week in 1866, The total receipts of petroleum at Pittsburg since January 1 amoant to 522,723 barrels, against 396,420 for the corresponding period in 1866, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘$5000 CS. ‘3000 US, st = Us 6 378000 0 61 ‘S00. UI él 128000 + a 2 96: 2000 ‘6000 ‘3000 ‘9500 1000 ‘4000 2000 @ : 15000 &* ia 14 ‘35000 Hg 100 72 ‘ao0y 67° 1000 eo 1s 1600 2000 200 se sion 0 & 1000 100 19000 713 100 61% 3000 wy 3 130 1000 §83g 100: 89% Bom 3, bam FA ‘8000 36 209 Zroy 7° 8 WeNVANHGsbds % 100 9 + th Nat Bk. 105 bed 130 0 ioe* 300 ans 100 32 1100 100 R134 700 100 sl 100 94 50 % 500 do. 100 91 800 do. 95 1 40 5 do. 95) » a » do: 96! 25 9 100 do, 50 % 100 do. : 6 50 GL. 100 Alton &THauie RR 3 100 127% Bu) Mil & St Paul RR... 96 100 7 eo anc Paul pret a $39 128 troy, 9 £8 HR Fed Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. 25000 US 68 5.20reg,'65,n 1 y's 10.40 cou sped 28 i 99" i we 69 .. 95 rr) "ay I, : Ey os 617% 300 Qi a4 lop Chicago RIT site, 29 100 99°" 100 Pitts, Ft W & Chio.. 100 % Bo 40 z 30 fg iodo 35 “el 3 ax 50 Wells-Furgo Expres 63, 900 Mil & Si 56. 400 Pacific Mail SS Co. 1283 200° do. + 66 Receipts and Di rsements at the Office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, at New York, for the Month of March, 1867. March 30, 1867, by balance... aoe +++ $100,634,126 Receipts during’ the month— Customs « $9,611,074 Gold notes..... . 8,658,660 Internal revenue. e . ),078 Post Office Department. . 600,163 Transfers... 2,878,600 Patent fees. 4,647 Miscellaneous. 062,370 Disborsing 11,877, 137 305,17: Interest account 197, 83,945,073 Total....ceccecceeceeescesscecse esses eo $186,570, 163 ts— 409,127 Receipts for customs in April, 1367 Receipts for custome tm April, 1808, Decrease in April, 1867. seseeseesene $1,682,187 Statement of Business at the United States Assay Office at New York, for the Month fiso0 204,000 Fr i ws 7, United States bullion (contained in gold). 8,000 United States bullion (Montana). 1,500 United States bullion (Idaho)... 15,000 United States bullion (Lake rior). 500 United States bullion (Nevada): ... 8,500 TOM. .ceeeserseceeseres ++ $51,000 Total its—Payablo in bars. Gold bars . ‘Transmitted to United States Mint, Philadelphia, COMMERCIAL REPORT. Toxspay, April 90~6P. M. Corres,—Beyond a sale of 80 bags Rio, ex Julia A. Hallock, at 10%e. gold, in bond, we heard of nothing, Prices were without Important change, though still in buyers’ favor, ‘We quote:—Rio, prime, 1830. a 19. ; good, 18e, a 18%e. ; fair, a . Ac, bags; to Philadelphia, 3,900 do., and in Baltimore, fcorrin -cOoeequent upon the uatarorae cable mions r was the market, erddiing uplands having dectined to 2ize, At the reduction tee atclon tanifested on ther past of buyers to epersie, Gud tte ct the tmarket closed dull, at the subjoined qi altogether nom ‘Corrkn.—The transactions in ingot were the obtained indicated a slight decline. Sales Tbs, ee es Detroit was quoted at 2430. and ae ‘Lake at . & Dhe. SDLES.. ‘sales of adamantine were reported. sae ia id alt the way. trom be, to 2ihge, ‘Sperm were steady at S80. a @#c.. and patent at 480. 0 ie, =I re at $178, Stock o! Asale was made of 00 private terms. Sezsersessss fear i = +5 : Corn meal. H =—The mark: far from the mit none adi ‘but che tn the main, vada West, i "4 Tee, 3, whic! [ 4H q "gl $1 dey fn store—held at $137 at the close; $1 2? PAN’ th tor new Southern white, and $1 Ja $l 8 for new lowing gui tin die ee: Central At #19 to 31 Ibe; 2 fe; Matamoron it ibe Tiger eee: ames eae = ‘Vera to 19 Ibs., Bo, A i 5 5 ae f i i Eee fi Fie rl a aa i aoe £3 i Ee 3 Ee Z i FF ; i i and on at 73! To, ‘The sales were arrive, at 700, was consi a moderate inquii P buyer, though holders were not cessin rs closing: st shout fleeces and prices continued to vere very anxious to realize. demand, i extra Onio and Vii ‘at G2igo., Wisco 32,000 I change on ‘ivanta red at 20, and California at $3 40, Sant econ 800) oushole: yellow att Eo Mict close Gorn frm nud 2. sales at fein tee seta a fae Ro auctes, Seattle it ie a8 mized Western, the inside price nt depot. | Malt. was vuet, with small sales & $F 30. Oats were steady, with a md - de. mand; the sales were 70,000 bushels at 75c, a 76c. for Wea * ern, 78)gc. for Milwaukee and 8234e, a Ac, for State. 1gGU2** Bacs.—We noticed the sale of 40 bales in Boston at 'UNNY CLOTH remained dull and prices were nominal. Hay continued active at unchanged fi sales at $1 9) for shi and $2 a $2 20 for retail qualities. ct —The de 4 eee save, Price ruled but prices ruled Sa Oe he ‘e17o.; Texas, 23 10 26. + and Mi lock Aprit ‘dry Buenos do, ‘Monte. 00) do. ‘Central a sore aA B08) do New Dole ae | fond nominal af 11 a toarrive, ou private teruas Older dasssips Sen 100 tous Wgliniba at $55 bor cise: the sales of American L # ; # i H " i oF fF i Hi i i ‘s ue ty ae fee 3 Pee Get i it HJ # B Ee. és we at At about former pi rosin, F 3 & = ie Be ett ‘unehan; iy winter at 81 10, ‘Grade sperm hus ruled . a ‘raales 721 bbls, on private terms, and 70 ‘Of whale, sales have been made 4a Tr mes (apg: $21 Yor old dow $18.7 4 Bis for extra—and n. was but little disposition ulation, either im lots for imm« ‘he sules were Cy bbis., latter f¢ fc $2 75 for extra 5 150 bbls. sold at $40 a $41 for Western. Bacon was more ac- tive and ge. higher. We note sales_of about 1,000 boxes at 1sge. ‘c. tor Cumberland cut, 113¢c. for short rib, and Isic. for short clear, Cut’ ments were steady, with air demand, EE The sales wero 250 kages at ec. Bia grok oh erg Ah demand at Eianee tera s The sales were 1,250 0. @133¢c,, the last price for small lots choice ie rendered. Butter and cheese were dull and nominally unchanged, Perngurin.—Roceipt, 2910 bbls. Crude, tn bulls, was a changes We'quote regulas gravity lye, a W0Me, ta bulks and oie. tu ble, The deusand was moderate,” Sales 40) bia. in bulk, low gravity, at Lc., 1000 dbis., do, regular vate ral le. do, do., andi, 00 ity, both for the first half ced and ., for stand We, a3 ‘Sc, a 580, ; Para, 62igc, a all iat remained unchanged, We quote:Jobbery’ for Ashton's, $435; Marshall's and Worthingwon's, $325; ground, $2 25, and Turk’s Island, @c, a 650, ‘BuxDS.—Prices for clover were un butthe demand a $8573, with 4 & sale was rumored aie eee. toarrive at Boston, distant shipment, at $2 27%, ee oe but firm, We quote:—Gold, in bond, i 3, ‘cases, Slo, a 21366. ; do.. bs aon 4 es ‘Pimento, 3}gc,, and nutmegs, 5 paid, macro.—Kentucky wae quite freely inquized fo. while bond. Woot,—There Seas lane activity inthe market for domostic javor the purchaser. Hoiders Fo: Soreige. there was more tthe market ruled weak. The sales'of domestic jeece agarogaiod 9.000 Ibs, at Sle. @ 64e., See ab te ae rand Ue. o . Of forvign the sales Cape, of private Wi Tbs. Arctic at c., gold. WALZBONE was moderately active and firm; sales 10,000 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. Pmaperenta, April 30, 1967. teanin ‘state fives, 28; Mors Canal, itaitroat, GP? Gold, 1S” Sight: Pat, Figdt quiet; esles 200) bots. Northwestern extra at $14 25, Wheat dull; sales of Penn- Gorn in fair 09 bushels ‘extern on secret terms, Oats 70, Sugar dull; sales of Havaun at 10'gc. Petroleum heavy ; sales of To ‘white at 26\, Whiskey—Sales ot contraband at Baxrrone, April 30, 1867, Cotton firm; middling uplands 3uc, Coffee—Sales of 400 ‘of Rio at 13ige., gold, In bond, Flour dull and steady; of superfine at §10'a $10 25: elty mills spring extra, 13 2; Howard street 40; Howard street family, 16 60. Wheat easier; ng dull and jectined 2c, a Bo,; sales of white at $1 230 $1 25; mixed at 20 a $1 22; Fellow at $1 26 a $1 2. Cats The. a The, tendy at 10%. w for fair to good refining. Pro. fons. quiet but rm; bulk abou 8740, a 9e.: wa bie, Mose por ’ jon of Western . key nominal ; no sales, Oswxoo, April 30, 1867. B° Flour in good demand, chiefly for the interior Eastern Seater etc Ns L Spring: $16 for red einier, 1B 7 bbls. at $14 for No. ne. lor winwr, white and Slt Wa SIT Ter deable extra. bushels pri Ay orn qu ‘old valoe Tohise waa Oats, barley, rye and peas are quiet and with grain are now arriving from Lake Erie ports. feed senrce and firm; shorts $32 4 $4. and shipstuffs Org ton, Haliroaid freights—Blour. to, Boston, jew York. We. ; to Albany and Schenectady, Ge. Ports, 19,00 bushels corn, 80) do. barley ; 18,600 Flour firm and unchanged. ‘$3.30, Ko. 1 redjWabash $3 for hew No. i, and gavancing to $i OO3ge.; at the eyadvauce was iost. Uate une! nged. Flour fairly active; «pri tras lt" argie er jour 3 spring ex rand saiezaneed'Ujget 2k; oalen of Neo at $266 closing for the latter 3e 32 = tf fit “ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.” ACurious Elopement Case—The Tender Pas- Z i fe f iH 4 i iH er In the only bed ina small were barn, Mrs, Sype and her To gifs aren and nine year of 0g, who were packed away as closely as sardines, Sype showed signs of great grief, and immedi went into the svufling mood. Gallagher asked bim if he knew any of these people. ‘Yes, that’s Ol and thero's my Marth: man began to u “Ob, DAY, MAY 1, 1867.—TRiPLM SHY o'clock. The',Femaing will bo taken to Calvary Come- tory for interma:2t St. Louis paper § please copy. O'Donouve. aq Monday, April 29, Joun O’Doxom m, senior, in the 68th year of ‘The reiatives and friends of ‘sons James, Josep, Peter, John and Thomas, are re- speetfully invited to Oily, you hadn't ought to done this, you know tt ain’t right. I wouldn’t have done so ee ty Bans ob, ‘tis hard,” Oliver began to confess and pailiate, Goorge, but don’t makea fuss. ‘know what I was doing, Don’t make During this conversation bet the morni et forgau reporis having. bee fuss and I'll make is right,” up in bed, and maintained his the children laid close and kept silent, of it the woman, withan eye to the mai.2 chance, slipped out of bed, and, made a dash for hor clothes, which laid in a pile a the floor. Gallagher, supposing she peered and yume the clothes. violen le for the pocket commenced.) Gallagher fabored “ex a entangled in the hoop wtha’s single garment ile texture «ame of in great patches wi her clothes as well @ family and of his foLtee, ashore at Manemet, has attend bis funeral, on a at ter ,0’clock, from his late residen( oklyn, E, D., to St. Peter street, where a requiem mass ‘April. 30, Jour “accoutered as St, Paul’s church, Seeot will be offered, thence to CA'V: O'Kovnx,—in Brooklyn, a7 O’Rourk, som of the late Petar and Bri the 25th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- me Company No, 19) are requested to attend from his late residence, 110 East Baltic street, on Thursday afternoon, .t two o'clock, Powsrs.—On Tuesday, April 30, Mary Fravom, only child of Michael BF. and Anne Piwers, aged 18 months friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ;»arents, 138 Mulberry street, ob Thursday afternoon, at ha'f-past one o'clock. Roomz.—On 2, Kooun, aged Cardenas, fos 22d ult, th distress, (ogre @ank at Vardenas, having put in ‘Cargo of molasses, @ardenas for ——., and maintop mast om the cous of the canon, Haan, VB Mre. Bype Wd, there in distress (as pairs at O, and took Scur Tuomas (*), of New Yo ™ put into Key West'with one, having encountered heory Scur Gi at had ean weather most ot lostideck load of stx Fan) River from Ponce, PR, ee raat eee eae me ‘The Ameriexn ieee of baving been 'repaived and re ballast. th—The British bark M H Boston, with a general cargo, has ra stanchions of port side, Ibert having been washed the: Docks, Scux Cononase arri from schr 8 A Gree: and friends arerespectfull, attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 243 Wi Twentioth street, this (Wednesday) imorning, at ten o’olock, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Tarrytown for enterment @sorge got her in ther —On Al 29, Evarsm hecould toassure her of hersafety. Li fort, of this city, The funeral, with solema requiem mess, will take place from aa Joseph’s church, on Thursday 7] | pairs. ‘The ship James A Keeler, Delano, ill resume her vo; Mite bark Elisabeth Cann (of % reported. having been Teltted Lt gE i fj y, but with George never.” The compromised, Gall mainder of night. Mrs. Sype, the children and. on tho train, Mr. n refitted with masts and sails, to-morrow. Miseoliancous. ° We are indebted to Captain Wiggin, of. Brig Water Edigs, = atthe residence of Mrs, Soxmy Ray- age. d friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the First Presbyterian eburch, corner, of Remsen and Clinton streets, ‘Thursday afternoon, at three ‘Samson. A., eldest son of Daniel T. and Jane years, 11 months and 13 days, funeral in to-mprrow’s paper. please copy. Ssara.—On Monday, April 29, after a short illmess, The relatives and 3-3 i Be Oo Monday morning Oliver came to 5g rl Purser C H Parker, of the’ steamship Granada, frome Charleston, has our thanke for favors, Scum Louisa, of Salem, 120 uremen' ry il ABET, haa, been ecld to William A nkport 26th ult, frome-the yard ef of diphtheria, WrzaRp f, Samson; aged 9 Laoncump—At Kennebu: sorry and would do so no more, satisfaction, and as he $10 and told him to go and their happy home on vy. mained in town seving the sights and enjoying his $10. FLORIDA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. t to Sink the Steamer William ‘Taber—Arrest of the Engineer, &e. Ker West, April 24, 1867, Since writing my last communication in relation to the steamer William Taber, tho chiof engineer, Charles D. Clark, has been arrested, and bas given bail in the 1,000 for his appearance next month before the District Court. He tosink the sald steamer by openi: bilge and injection cocks ‘on the night the 16th inst. A warrant is also out to arrest W! Stauton, the master, he being charged with complicity \d “others, for ‘the Notice to Mariners. Fathom Lightship wac§ towed to her station om Provincetown, for himself an ness, 40 years and 16 days. jends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, frm his late residence, No, 119 Waverley placo, on Thureday afternoon, at one ‘o'clock. SreaR,—On Tuesday, April 30, Jaz, widow. of Wil- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectful- No, 213 West Puauiparé aun’ a 'thureday », No. ron si on afternoon, at balf-past three o'slok, ., SaYRES.—At Jamaica, L. L, on Saturday, ev. Guxeer H. Saynxs, D. D. age, ‘Tho clergy and friends are invited to attend tho funeral, from his lato residence, this (Wednesday) after. noon, at a quarter past one o'clock, and at two o'clock from’ Grace Church, Jamaica, L.'L, without further RELIGUTING THE COCOS a Official information has» been received by the Lig! Board that since Feb 25 the lighthouse called the Cocos. has exhibited a light from the Table Island, Great Coco Group, ht house 16 72 feet bigh, and the nich in clear weather should be seen at a distance recently built ly invited to attend the andthe Mari informed tuat the necessary tIluminati fariners are informed that m paratus-fourih order lens, fixed—has bes sout out te re ig jarnaveral, and it is oxpected that the light will be exhibited on or about June 1, od to be used during the progress of t order tower at that place, ‘Tamutx.—On Monday, April 29, Juxza,'wife of James ‘Trimble and daughter of Frederick and Mary Galvin, in the 26th year of her age. The funeral will take place from 162 West Twentieth street, tais (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Trorr.—On Sunday, Nevins atreet, Brooklyn, tain Thomas Trott, aged 58 years. Tbe relatives and fries charged with wil- Seo Port Arrivais, sfully attemptin, a ‘Sla from Beverly 26th inst, brig Eschol, Cottle, for Adam ic Ocean. NB, was at Talcahuano March 10, with WO my, Winslow. Nant ‘MeCleave, do, 75 sp; 0 sp this season; Mary Calirornia, Jan 25, bark Monti- bbls wh oil, Sid Jan 25, bark Nile, ted. (4.N, lon 16 W, bark Tropic Bird, Aa- ams, NB, oll not reported. Spoken, &c. Bark Topeka, from Cardiff for Havana, April 16, lat 24 Of, Brig Anna D Torre: from Savannah for Saute Ores, Rio Janeiro for Boston, April 29, of Foreign Ports. Pati April 12—In port bark Restless, for Philadel- t bel Hopkins, Postionds javener, NYore ; Fannie, at her residence, No, 9# aRau B., widow of Cap- Susap, Herendeet MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. is are invited to attend the faneral, this (Wednesday) afternooon, at two o’clock. Boston (Mass.) and Maine papers please copy. TaLMAN.—On Tuesday evening, Sommninpyox, widow pril of John H. Talman, in the 87th age. Notice of the funeral hereafter. Toxne.—Maky Catuatine Toxem, only daughter of Bernard and Fanny Toner, aged 2 years, 11 months and The friends of the famity are invited to attend the afternoon, at hatf-past ove o’clock, from the residence of her father, No. 127 West ‘Twenty-seventh street. Her. remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery,for interment. e funeral of Wa. H. Van Decsen will take place from the residence of his parents, 116th street, this (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o’ctock. |. The remains will be taken to Hudson, Columbia county, Vanxvranxin,—On Tuesday morning, April 30, at nine o'clock, James VaNvRANKIN, aged 60 years and 7 months, afternoon, at two o'clock, CaLLawaN—Sneripay,—On Sunday, April 28, by the Rev, Father McEvoy, of St, Stephen’s church, Ricuarp J. Cattauay, of this city, to Euza Suermpax, of Hyde 18, at Oxford, N. J., , of New York city, April 25, lat 33 24, lon Dow—Siacx.—On Thureday, by the Rev. F. Knighton, T. 0. ‘to Miss Mixseut Siack, of Oxford, Schr Jas Miller, from Forsom—Nortoy,—Iin Brooklyn, on Monday, by Rev. Charles W. Homer, Mr. Henny P. M. Nortos, daughter of 3, & Norton, Esq., all of Haxgis—Joxes.—On Monday, Aj chapel, by Right Rev. H, A. Neely, pte daughter of the Rev. J. W. Jones, of Hyde Howtano—Briss.—On Saturday, April 27, by the Rev. pod Armitage, Ray Howzaxp, to Emmy A. Burs, all of fanoral, this (Wednesday) phia. il 29, at Trinity ‘akDENAS, April 19—Arr brigs Teal KL A, Harris, Logan, a. Welch, Sork Dukehart, NOrlests; Funeral this (Wedne: from his iate residence, Wren. on: Me Wee Wale the a 46 years, ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services, from the Church of Ascension, Fifth avenue and Tenth street, this (Wednes- day) afternoon, at one o'clock, without furthei ‘nrre, —Un Tuesday, April 30, atthe residence of her son-in-law, Edwin Maynard, Northampton, Mass., Hay. nan T, Whire, widow of George The friends and those of the famil; Ao ypbrctoed to at- use ‘West Forty-third street, on -At Jefferson Barracks, Mo., on” 10, by the Right Rev. C. 8 Hawks, ny C. Mersett, United daughter of Rev, J. G. Fish, Chap: ‘lst, steamer Maria ( Andewan, lain United states Army. Morine—McKinzix.. 30, at St, Francis Xavier's church, Daubresse, Epmoxp Morir to Many Jans McKenzie, No cards, Youno—Danaiux. A, 8. Hont, Freois, Desare Boston, I 32, by the Rev. > Jones, San Francisco. Miss is ‘Suis F , Carney, St Fo amet to ‘T. White, of this city, Ei Samey ‘ACDOY, tend the funeral, W. Corlies (old Fifth day morning, at ten o'clock. SHIPPING N ALMANAC TOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. f MG n; Marcus Hum bark H D Stover, Pierce, New Victoria (Br). Andersom. willl s NYork. John Chrystal, Barnes, ar Premier, rowel ;schra AT a yy, Via ‘Trovatore, BI eee ea aoe Axpaier.—On Tuesday, April 30, of paralysis of tho rr, NOrleans, Sid brain, Mrs, Caruanine R. Avorinas, wife of K, J, Al- dridge, in tne 26th year of her age. invited to attend the funeral, from her 255 Gi this (Wednesday) clock, without further notice, Ga., on Saturday, April Biyden! ‘29th year of her age. d friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday at three o'clock, from her late ‘Brooklyn, without Tuesday, April 30, Joun Burns, aged 83 27, Mania C., wife of Wm. Boa, nthe * PORT OF WEW YORK, APRIL 30, 1867, Scotia (Br), Judkins, Liverpool via Queenstown Hecla (Br), Edmondson, Liverpool via Queens- Steams Br), Li - a igamshtp Louisiana (Br), Harrington, Livarpool—Nation Steamshiv United Kingdom (Br), Smith, Glasgow—P Mac. ip Virgo, Rogers, Savanoah—Murray, Ferris & Steamship Neptune, Ship Kato Carmo (Br), Bre Bros, bh, MH Culbert, — f in Sea Media, Swendsen, Boston, Cardiff, bavi ired- Caza, Baring co, Whitburn, from Mobile for gfaek Hees, House, , Jones, Bos “Xvausta, April %6—Arr schr Wm G Cargill, Kelley, nc'Gorece and» surket, Habbomt, City; scbra F Fish, Ly ree Are a et 2 Ls ‘noon, at two o'clock. Deverscx.—On Monday evening, April 29, at her. residence, 219 Kighty-secona street, Mrs, Deversvx, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to astend the funeral on Thursday from the Church of the Nativity, Second avenue, where ujem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, irom thence to Calvary Cemetery. De Gaesne.—On Taesday, April 30, after a severe — of Benjamin B, and 14th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 1s, 276 Stanton street, on Thursday afternoon, at April 20, Erris A., daughter The friends of the family are invited to attend the her parents, No, 140 West r. Bostoo—W P Clyde, y, London—Morgan & Tucker. skenridge, Londonderry—Ed. ALEXANDRIA, Jersey City, Hen inch, do; Jane L Zannbar—Green, ity, Marsoilles—Jas roodury, Cardenas—Brett, Son'& Co, Guest, ‘Baltimore—Hicks & Bell. bs, Boston—R P Buck & Co. jagemeyer & Brinn. ‘anama Railroad Havana—J E Ward & alifax—Smithers & Co. Martha—C D Bork Maggie V Hi Bark David Nichols Brig Fortuna (Br), Mera, Oporto—H Brig Costa’ Rica, Cascldy, Coombes, St Doraingo 0. an Ets AUGUSTA, dat Frig Havana, Bennis, Sarah 'A. De Grushe, in the Brig Fight cr), Haye Brig Annie Collins (Br), Smi Schr Prince of Wales (Br), Sc Br), Slocomb, Windsor—D R DeWolf & Co, Sour Americus (br), Nicholsov, Canning, NS—D +R De the residence of her st Berereuz Cres Haraoes Her ee Migs jonette, Fawcrrt.—On Monday, i igne of Jobn and Isabella A. Sehr J Simonson, Elitx, New Orleans—N H Brigham. “Sear Jane Emson, Irving, Washington—Van Brunt & ‘Schr Caroline, Jackson, Pantego, NC. funeral from the residence Forty-third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. FLLam.—On Tuesday morning, April 30,aftera severe illness, at his residence, No, 264 Jay street, Jamas FousaM, in his fifty-fifth year,a native of the parish of Granard, county Longford, Ireland. His remains Will be taken to 8t. James Roman Catholic Cathedral, Jay street, Brook; 10 o'clock, for the celebration trom the cathedral immediately after ves and friends are respectfully invited Fiaxors.—On Sunday, April 28, at the residence of her son-in-law, John’ Howland, after a | nful iliness, Fortoxxe De Sear, widow of jin, in the 72d year of her ‘A requiem Mase will be cele! ‘at 10 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning, at .the Church of Oa aaa Twenty-third street, between Sixth vi avenues, ited atte od, with cf mer tovietion. “ry atten out far eguaice, On, To 1 90, at the residence of Tuirty-eighth street, AN- Arr schrs Vermili Il, NYork. Sid sel jarvest, , Davis, Philadel. sloop th aT eateg . ‘April Zi--Are schr EB’ Atwood, Higging, (Br), Halcrow, Liverpool town Jath, with mdse and passengers, nat, lat 43 45, lon 4544, signalized an FE. k, Whitehurst, Galveston, Ay ise and passengers, to Steamship City of Washin, Anchor Itne steamshi wick, ‘West 2th, with m jad heavy NB ‘Steainship Vietor, Gates, New Orleans. with mdse and pas. to © Ht Mailory & Co, 22=Arrachra W H Dennis, Lake, Phil- Lizzie D Sinall, Tice, do, schr Surf, Abbett, | yonale Mitchell, Brown, New Mary Ht Mit. ‘Steamship San Jactuto, Atkins, Savannah, Zoe, Hell. ‘ ngers, to Garrison & Allen. yet Hetiesay pansed ew Arr achr Graduate, Bursley, Charleston, April 27, with ai } Champion. Murray. Charleston, Apnl 27, with mh to H Tt Morgan & Co. Vowers, Wilmington, NC, #0 hours, fand. {s6 Boston), Jackson, Manila via Boston 3 Crocker, Wood & © BS the repose of her Elien Barnes, Clif! T2—Cid wht Midnight, Hawes, Sabine PORILE, April —Cld bark Wm H Jenkins (Br), Dura (US); brig Pannie 30th miles I of “Bl Londoa, water logged and oot bake Were beast, etal, M Mott Bedell, peer D Rhodes, Wheeler, and Benj D HORYPORT, April 17—SId achr Maggio Van Dusen, April 28-14 Urig, Perio (O14), Uiters, ; ‘So (Br), Wilson, Falmou Arr sehrs J Truman, aa Philadel mdse aud passen; Mr. Pairick Morgan, 8. GILLICK. Notice of the funeral to-morrow, Hate.—On Monday morning, Hane, aged 80 years, a native Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral thie (Wednesday) morni from the residence of his 123 avenue A, thence to Bt Bri solemn requiem mass will be Hatt.—In Brooklyn, on Mond: tion of the lungs, Suuixa, wife o ‘The friends of the {amily and the members of Atlantic Lodge No. 60, and Salem bn Lismore, county “chy pide tne Dried Are sohra Robert ‘of Tpawich),, Curmmin, with fruit, to Lawrence, Giles & Co. et Church, where a up for the repose of April 29, of con, alt yes Waterman, Chase Coyne, Facemire, ‘Thatcher, Baltimore; M Wiad oO Et eon bal ANTUCKET, Philadelphia; Zist, Rat Chase, Snow, Art trig Nuevitas, Willard, 9¢ Se Rierserek, an ae Arr schra American f : n Dyer Clapp, Matanzas, 11 days, with sngar, to Brookman, Varinger (Norw), Bahr, Seville, Spain, March 7, via incke f Yor be. da Sul, Mareh 11, in), Sinail, Ponce, PR, 18 days, days, with sugar, east end of Porto abo for Falinouth, ‘Ball: ), Geyer, Sa- ihtes 8 Porter. Dearborn, for New Roma ent No. 6, L 0. of ween id Book neste a0, 0 jee » to Miller & Houghton. ndia (Br), Kirk, Oral Re DeWolf & Co, 16th im , Mona NEWPORT, April 27 for do (and both sid Bow! tom. Arr achrs Donna Anna, Chase, pane Kelley. [eel FO Mamie lizabe' PAILAD LPH Bontons ectita Hudson, Tinker, Eilert late ick, N.J., aged 14 years, 008, Paal's) cbareh, corner of Fifteenth street and on arts avenue. etoved wite or Hugh ihe relatives and friends of the family, and those of Ki pectfully in- from Ker late recdence, 218 afternoon, eee ith. mnedy (of Waldoboro, ‘1 days, sugar and ‘Batled In company with seh: r Leighton, Remedios, 10 with ae Ep oowitons Peg ie, mapeoe ea ep Bt Portland for Sagua; 1h, sobe Mary J Adaima, Billings, for urmah, MeKinaley, Calais, 7 days, with lumber, to hor brother-in-law, 42 on Sey M iy night, April 29, Da’ seta and Dutt Lunghtie, aget 2 7 ib Siatives and friende of the family are ited to attend the funeral, from the streets, Harlem, this ( Misxe,—On Tuesday, Aprit 90, Atynzp A. MiLxER, imore for New Haven . johnson fae Boston. SEE i resi 129th and 120th a ae , Jonesboro, 7 days, ZURS, ir oeEESEe? Ptteet titers are to attend ‘at one o'clock, from his ‘Broadway, corner of Thirty- > S| ‘arson, Brook! Hunt, Rondout for Boston, vidence. Sleeper, Providence for Baltimore, F a u H i sehrs Joe is; Susan & Mary, : 3 i : i i MM ’ Yoeeo BS smitn, Wilams,

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