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eR ‘ OFINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fupay, May 3-6 P.M, ‘Tue ranway share market has been rather dull and ua- settled, but om the whole steady to-day. The hesitation scl’ are Peer prance Agee abe ao ae See 3 SRiselees Corrss.— American aod tendency of prices among the bulla aliheagh mt ent | Tetsimportant thes the pabtio should be reminded of | and Dowels! whee ae on -duced the bears to extend Weir contacts for fature ge. | ‘%# flowing eioula, receatiy teed by the Secretary tog Forme Lake aad ey coat tice lwery. The Erie excitement has partially subsided for | % the Tressury, with regard to lest coupon bonds, which | prize Sales tse Bia er ees, the time being, and confiicting are <0 to: he een ae en ae take, the majority being, however, in favor of its rising, The prevailing ebundance of element im support ‘of the bull view of the market, and one next in impor- tanee to the large earnings of the teading rallwaya, This | notice that the government protect, and a ble, four, 1,070 monetary ease will be likely to continue throughout the | undertake to protect, the owners of such boads and notes | corn meal IR#7a vushets ors, 78 100 do. cate and de woah + coming summer, and it will be against the jwences of their own fauk or misfor- | The market for State and Western flour was firmer under = Pressiou of the last stx months, a general reawakening to Cannes, ond Sennnere notes eoeed ond renaining in rere more quik, towers and rfee id ot adtansa fa of speculation in Wall street does not take place, at- Week, wer moped ie oS i. Brovordon father ‘ind Gon Prands of Ghio | in light << by a recovery of prices somewhat proportioned | Source of iar"buines sn no atoation wl be pid an shintans ise “Caltoiia deur wes aee eae ae = § ‘0 the extent of their decline. As yet, however, the | te caveats may be led Cor the purpose of Fir ad. Mh "eaios including’ California) wees sbont Te aab | 7c, eronimons " aint won acer | ee a lod” | Be eee ea ees ace | Ronee a stre to realize small profits whexever they present them- im report of uaz nae. in the range of | pour te in good demand and welvee.is very strong. Boldness on the part of the lead. | te Erie Railway Company:— ba gtd ha a a Os ae pea ns 4 ged a for red winter, $16 @for whi, $17 @) for double of” movement is necessary to inspire courage ‘meal was more active and ig sgarog, and sales 2,000 "bushels choice white among the rank and Sle of the street, whom the losses 96% | Mich te ne Fa is quiet. ‘The sales are 400 bushels of half ayoar have rendered both poor and timid. $11 z {e'Frm apd source, shorts $Me nnd ‘thipetutts a4 to Ra jun icy omy bo cgi gral a Now York byalirad and rive, es balk insufflolent to absorb the floating supply, and loans are br pa TFouxo, Ohio, May 3, 1887, made freely at 6 a6 per cent on miscellaneous collate- ‘Western ZS Ps gm fe hg or ek = mals, and at-4 a 5 per cent. on governments. There is no Common 4 @ | orm. change to note in the discount line, and commercial Papp ans ecmee. Be | Fiour arm; spring ‘Paper of the best grade passes at 634 87 percent. The 8,696,010—25,111,210 | Bye four (superfine 910 | 988 Bs opens Cork meal, City... — & ‘Western papers report that the bankers at the local cen- ————— | Corn meal, Brandywine. a 68 Cora, opes res there are gtill compelled to remit currency to New wi wasessesveess GAT,G4L180 | he demand for wheal was fai, Pare | Sate tainty woutre at York to keep their accounts good. Among items to be saved this year are:— waukos spring was ‘held at $280, though there | 6 > Soning at At the ten o’olock open board railway sbares were pads cn a gta og sales of No.3, dull. Now York Central sold at 983; Erie, 64; Reading, at $2 73.0 $3.15 for No, 3 Milwaukee, and $3 35 « eS. area 104; Michigan Southern, 68% a %; Cleveland and Pitts- $5 fer California. At the close Valifornia was held at | Wet carored at Darg, 72; Rock Island, 8034; Northwestern, 35% 8; | expired portion of the week hae pena co ac ea ny | guosuaus were nominally "the same Tha’ anlen were | Lard nominal wei ; + | ex portion of the week ha: follows :— common Texas steers and cows, $7 do, preferred, 23%; Fort Wayne, 97%; Boston Wator | cum House ee yer ela Shot eg auanels, maialy st 9 0 for old Western, tn | Sutchers, $8 $8 80 for good to Power, pen Pomc,” Baines | Sia eA AG aah eee Se At the dret regular board the market was firmer and | Apri! 20. $302,000 $6,985,038 $4,051,470 $121,000,504 | Canada, froe. and $1 6f for. State, Barley wan firm, with | @ustal $5.8 96 cloak “altvaasaas wah! oa that = | April 80. "604,000 "3,746;248 10/57777 "116'170.095 | sales of 30,000 Dusbele at" $1 25% $1 Soi for Canade. free, | whet bi i yee em flee oncom re hi niey 1... 356,000 1,888,657 3,080,817 113,473,276 | and 98¢. for Canada West in bond. was sleady, with | ments—-4.400 bis. flour, 6,600 bushels wheat, 75,000 bustel ‘mont was not sustained, New York Central closed 4 | May 2... 389,000 7,762,366 11,432,667 110,803,075 | Sales of 4,000 bushels at $1 252 $1 36. Oats continued ao- corn, 37,000 do oats, Soinidstielnme shai bigher than at che same time yesterday, Erie %, Michi- | May 3... 207,000 1,822,467 6,060,206 106,506,247 | In s00 tacts ef abe. ean for Werlsrs, iecieaicy Tere | . Flour dull, at $13 for choice exira. “Wheat declined Ie. a gan Soutbera %, Illinois Central %, Cleveland and Pitts- | The Bank of England return for the week ending | choice at te., 8c. a 86c. for State, and 8c, Bic. for Ohio. | 3.i NO. % $175 Gate advanced Se. Corn, $3 li for No. 1 burg %, Rock Islang %, Northwestern 1, do, preferred | April 27 is as follows, compared with the statement of ors conttaued very ght and ihe Fee eee armenia! | shipments:—2,000 bushels wheat, 8.100 do. cor. 34, Fort Wayne 1%, Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred | the previous week :— movement in Tonnage continued alow, and very 180 bhi Lovisvitix, May 3, 1867. little in the chartering hne was accomplished, bet few ves- | Sales of ds. of tobacco; lugs, $3 15; selections, 3%» Paoiile Mail X, Atlantic Mail 1, Boston Water Power m7. , | sels apart from those already in the Hunazn, hav. | SIT fre, inarket was active. | Suporiine flour, $9 75 8 %, Western Union Telograph 1%, Oblo and Misaiasipp! fanart | (formant tan pfpenats ree averngs a | © Siig, delivered; in the ear, ip bull noiinal at $ 08. certificates were 4 lower. Government securities were 12,876,158 | per sleamer—600 bales cotton at Xd. 9 ¢4., almost all at the | Que! *anotidors, Shee, loose, Bera Vice narkeds clr firm: and moderately active, the transactions being ola ; 7o,Giaagow: Per | ‘sides, 1230. Lard, in’ terces, 1930. Raw whiskey, $225, chiefly confined to five-twenties of 1865, which ad- 9,895,455 rbace0 oF Sr. Louis, May 8, 1867. vanced %, while the new issue remained steady. Cou- 23,447,000 oo Tobacco active but unchanged. Gorton dull st te for pon five-twenties of 1862 advanced 3 a %; issue of 1864 10,887,614 at 3s, 6d. Porchoice spring, $3 00.2 $9 60 for ghoice Tell are sie 3. Seven-thirty notes were neglected but steady in tone, | _Sebioined ts comparison of the position of the Bank on private terms. | $113. Barley aud ryo unchanged. Mess pork in of England on Aprif'lT, and the price of consols, with n—snoulders, 9c.; clear rib sides, 113¢¢.; clear sides, Among the State stocks Tennessee sixes were steady ‘3 entucky to- ee cured hams, 14}gc.; canvassed do,, 15}¢c. -and advanced 134, while Missouri sixes were unaltered. | ‘B® corresponding week of 1806 — Aprit 18, '08. cargo cedar eee Montix, May 3, 1867. ‘The new issue of bonds of the State of Tennessee £19,387, ‘£18,889,112 snfmtion quiet but Arm; sales to-day 1.100 bates, 1 Focelpts “ag 68 axcoupn’ Tk retore_reques tbe sariane atoms | gM sad RAN" tose sy Dean SIE | sp lle apres: Hn de a fore req Ma & $3 56. understood that there is really no difference between sue one Seo * Fawr 7go4 More em, at 96 80 for St George's, The | ne following are the quotations formining saves, ber ’— a $18 25 7] . = a the two iggues, the interest on both being provided alike of France for the week ending | {% No. 1 Bay. $i6 7. $17 for No. 2 do., $3 a $3000 for No. | Sonid SCOR: Soh, Sony. Shown Point’ 9005; Yenow by the railway companies to which the bonds were | April 18 shows the following changes from the previous | fancies astase cies fp Nee Es were tuowed at he. | $d $hsas: Belcher $9001 Alpha, $400 pei foot en ~originally loaned, and the frst mortgage of the Siate on | week:—Ooin and bullion, increase, £19,500; bille dis- | 4 GU%xF Bacs were without decided change tn value; the | Donel fe chitrorats Gate Telegraph Compange a). Groen: ‘the roads is now $13,000 per mile, instead of $10,000, as | counted, incresse, £650,000; government deposits, de- | Joseph B. Glover & Co. calculated the stock May 1, 1867, to sy tg. AERTS, $7; n extra, $6 25. ‘at frst, 80 as to include the thirty percent arrearages | crease. £200,000; notes in circulation, increase, | QU ne'cror scmained dall and contacl ne Size. Stock | Wheat quiet at Sonat The export domasd wt fights funded into new bonds. We observe by a circular of | $440,000; private deposits, increase, £833,500; ad- }. 18%, s8 made up by Messrs. J.B. Glover & Co. | file will've denen the way of exports, ually aiverine or -reotmt date trom the Governor and Comptroller of the | vances, increase, £27,000, lame wasn fir-demand; talon ware made tothe extn | Titsl ofthe new crs tenders, 7434. of Suenos Ayres at 2ic., and 10,000 do. Rio Grande State to the railway companies concerned, that the obligation upon them to provide the July interest on all the bonds at least fifteen days before it falls due, as \gequired by law, is to be strictly enforced, or a receiver The value of money in the leading cities on the Con- tinent was as follows a last advices:—Paris, 82%. Vienna, 4—434. Bertin, 3—2%. Frankfort, 24—2%. Amsterdam, 3—3, Turin, 5—53;. Brussels, 3—2%. ~ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Beaens—Mvurray.—On Thuraday, May 2, at 28}¢c., both gold. Hemwr.—All continued dull and prices nomi. nal; Manila was quoted I1}¢c., gold. ee Hay. —' was fair; at the resi- ‘will be appointed to take charge of the roads in default | pedria, 6—0. Hamburg, 0O—2%¢. St. Petersburg, 0—8: me i present featu: uote | dence of the bride’s brother-in-law, by the Rev. Dr. Mc- ~on behalf of the State as mortgagee, Sr we are the items of im) iva toe Toe, with sales or ae em Glynn, Rowurp &, Bums to Nauit . youngest davgh- jabjoined leading ported dry goods ‘At the open board at one o'clock the market was entered at this port for the week ending May 2:— Inpico.—We heard of no gales of consequence. Prices, tin re elle tn emp ae nay a7 ais -steady, and the volume of business father light, New faraa—taglera were quotedt $8 3. PERO ey HR ey wri yay ee eee nates dong ‘York Central sold at 98% a 34; Erie, 6a 3; Hudson, Fales, Pigs Value. | piy, and continued moderate ed stendy and firm | t0 Hannan R., daughter of Captain C B. Wolf, of “904i, Bendine, 10436; Michigan Bocthern, 69; Iitneis 48,028 Laces (sik). 17 ie | eee ee matlally changed, | ne cy aster; Pa please copy. <Conteal, 113% a 114; Chnveland and Pittaburg, 72% ; Rock Tl (6374 Baw ollk... Tnoae | nth —the demand for pig was ght: price, however, | Cuaae--Ksowuth On Saturday, April 27, at Trinity Inland, 90%; Northwestern, 3534 0 %; do. preferred, 112 47,801 Braids 15,093 Speman Oe, eo bora St ray ey of was36 tons | church, Hoboken, by the Rev. BW. Howes, Jr, +024 a % ; Fort Wayne, 973 (08); ‘Western Union Tele- 2 Ay ‘SILK and cot, ‘a fe no ‘Lime was to request at firmer prices. Sales oe 8 timer New York, to Mies Fiorexce E. graph, 415 ; Pacific Mail, 129. 190 43" era 6, 1,800 bbls. at $1 70 for common and $3 90 for lump. Kxowizs, loboken. (linen). 6,709 ‘MoLasszs.—The demand was active at about Garsx—Winrer,—At Staten Island, on Tuesday, April At the balf-past two regular board there was a dull 4 zoe i TA 31 = fr, : Pry ag barge pg ac ecient oe. ‘30, bs fig nerpl a onang deiee a —— to Jenyy market. Erie closed Thread(! , re io rey tortious d cps yp Hess hg St iPses Lethe tioves is astae | ome Phe Dag Ee ee EE ay —~Keva.—By the Rev. Walter. A. Stirling, ‘che Gret regular board, Michigan Southern 5, Cleveland 223 «(66,763 Kid -- 10 10,010 the market ruled heavy aud prices declined ma. | Tector of Madison street Episcopal church, Davip Hanwi- vand Pittsburg 3, Rock Island , Ohio and Mississippi 71 28,487 ence = ) geholenale Lote being at the close at 720, a | Gan to Exizauaru Kevs, both of Brooklyn, <@ertafieates %, Canton %, Boston Water Power %. 35 61,357 33 123 ales were 150 bbis. St Tac. a 7is.; @ do. in Kosrz—Hexpraxp.—at St Nicholas church, on 8 11,366 Corsets...... 50 25,568 ;;suextreme price—and 28 do. do. on private | Thursday, May 2, by Ri. Rev. Felicion Joarrn ‘Western Union Telegraph was % higher. Government 6 6,729 Straw goods. 197 21,287 Sar beer ye AE, Kustz, to Heiena, youngest daughter of F. A. Hillen- secarities were inactive, Coupon five-twenties of 1862 ALS. dernand Tho’ sales, were 2.600 bbls. ppc oe ale ng Tag ie id <otnah, 16; the somialnder of the lat being unchanged. 3 abies Hoos tortie). ie Snes 0 94 104; 308 to lack, os 5,00; 600 do NO. | 9G. om Thureday, April 26, by she Rew, WH. Hanckic, At the open board at half-past three the markel was 2 mT ‘Silks. us so13 78, and. 380 do. vipgin at fo sora Taoian iu Latnnar, of New York, to Buse Honan, without matetial change, New York Central sold at 162 64, Ribbons. daughter . Brouen, of Carolina. 98% 0%; Brio, 68%; Hudson, 903; Reading, 108%; S saest srk woried, “ia estt bn tormenot tobe made public. 60 bola deus: | » MART Mama —On Wednesday evening, May 1, by Z 90 24,963 Silkandcot.. 9 en $3 9%. Rev, Dr. Harper, James Mannix, of Hudson City, N. J., Michigan Southern, 68%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 72 196 ane Matuing......2,087 17,016 We quote cut, 6c. @ 6i¢0.; olinch, ‘Mzans, of this city. (b. 8); Rock Island, 80%, ; Northwestern, 353¢ ; do. pre- 2 Straw goods.. 89 16,618 So. a Sc. 3 — N. Y., on Thurs. erred, 6234 ; Fort Wayne, 97% ; Maripoes preferred, 20, = Lo all to. seipuinmmnag satan denanoer of ve Atiantio Mail, 93%; Western Union Telegraph, 4236 0 85 $42,065 Hose (cotton). Bees Graham, of Geneseo, Lilino! }. Subsequently « portion of the list experienced » 190 Er i 063 . May salighs tnigrevoment, and at a quarter 40x: the martes ie iit Rawal... 8 ioe Cd wan tem, 6h sae itontns, pemy—aew Sek Cole, 2 a Sik and worst 14 was ua wae ste + and lard son, of New York, assisted by Rev. John 4, Tedd, r ; ; Reading, 1 3 Michi 911 Linens....... ‘Kecelpta, 1,881 bbls. pork. beef, Guonar N. Wizson, Bridgeport, _ pel Baap centages sr at i 12% 4 bl com anon eiove 5 ped packages Mord and Hed’. eat meats. pop tet Teanetts Brown, of ‘Tarrytown, N.Y. No cards, . 90% 2%; Fort Wayne, 97% 0 %; x " Bondy. ‘The sales amounted to 4,000 bbls. at $23,050 $29 $5 Died. a 36; Rook Island, 90% a %; fay 88 11,684 Straw goods.. 8% 12,372 a te at $3 0 a 4 ee Ses Friday, May daughter of Schayler and Mary Aylesworth. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence its, 06 Vandam street. Northwestern, 35% a $; do, preferred, 62% 8 4; Pa- cific Mail, 1283¢ 0129; Atlantic Mail, 933¢ a 94; Western Union Telegraph, 42% & 3; Obio and Mississippi Certif- ‘business at the following quotations; Registered, 1881, 110% & %; Coupon, "81, 11036 & 110%; 5-20, regis, tered, 1962, 1053 «106; 5.20 coupon, 1862, 102% = %; parents, No, 102 State street, Brooklyn, on Sunday after- Boon, at balf-paat two o'clock. ‘ . ‘sales embrace 600 at shoulders Wi Seana ae ee es Woe Decne gaa e tod ‘ioe a efor’ hamat tara ner, ut net | a Bon Jon ivceinonane’ tn Oe Sle Your of ie age” January july, 107 34 8 96; Togisvered, per pe me te Tidne. sisae, |. The ives and friends of the family are te 99% ; 10-40 coupon, 99 a 5%; August 7-30, 100% = %; <eal Steyr quewsrar for very chien, Battie and Sc | tally invited to attend the from St. John’s June 7-20, 105% a; July 7-30, 105% a %. SES Se ieotareaes, chareb, on Monday afternoon, st half-past ono o'clock. ‘The gold market has been firm and the range of the acurmoLnce.—Receipts, 1,9 bbls. crude and 1164 do. re. | Cawrnsz.—On Friday, May 3% doux Cawrneit, day was from 135% soon alter the commencement of to favor the purchaser. We quote regular gravity in bulk Dusiness to 136% at the close, There was a uted iéc. a faba om pera tera ae his late —— street, Brooklyn, on brisk, borrowing demand, and, motwithstanding Bonded opened at our last re but subse. = or SL eeemcal Silene the disbursiments of the Treasury in payment get treo anne od for nar md wiikey tan eres linen, See W.dmao, of the semi-annual interest on the Sveseealy loan = Pg FAS RR Boag ges se io oop fps respectfully Figs § te joane were generally made flat, the exceptions being at Spegs nat erent p comprising 1 ine eh zo te Toonty-inire aoe Sages Cra scene ene 3.04 por cent for carrying. The clearances at the Gold 0. do, for June at , 60 do, do. for June, and 1,000 | one o'clock, without notice. His remains will do. do. for June, on private terms—all 's In | be veyed to Trini for interment. Exobange bank aggregated $567754,000, and the gold pute the alee were ‘bbls. amy gst saw to (— acon tees , May 2, Joux Joszrn, the be- balances, $1,790,270, The bulls endeavored to make capi: ssrbasce: © S340, 100040. standard white for May at ae eee 3, ‘he’ lator price, | loved and only son of Michsel and Delia Connoliy, aged tal out of the London telegram stating that Lord Derby pn OE ee hy ey wer 1 year, 9 months and 20 daya ‘bas officially iatimated that no plan has been certainly solace Was unchanged, with sles at ». wile. for Call eS ea apie ig fixed upon as the basis of a settlement of the Luxemburg . ‘was moderately pay thd White this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. + question, although he hopes that permanent peace will ‘be the resutt of the forthcoming Congress; alse that con- fe i tiderable uneasiness is felt both in England and on the 2 Continent as to its resalt, Those who are inter. Tho sales ‘aggroguted 2 "ides past funeral; from the reeldence of her fuiher, on Monday, ot ened in the price of gold will, however, do ‘Cube end s twelve o'clock noom Carriages will be in waiting at ‘weil to attach very little importance to the fluctuations ae ge om gr oa RE which theese and other reports pending the settlement Fiaxacan.—On Friday, May 9, Mrs. Many Fiaxacay, will be Hkely to promote, assisted by the efforts of - unscrupulous speculators on both sides of the Atlaatic, of whese ingenuity im manofacturing rumors we have wk i i il if i [ ii [ : ag | Hh b i if if i ij u | : Hi E rtf i i ] j 3 i i If i iv | i i if \ if i il : : (a ii i i Bs if g s | 6 “ithe friends of the-family are invited to attend the funeral, Dwyer, Buena Ridge House, ee Hat fi readers: Tah, Aanedfo, Banton, we BG Wi Parsons, from Pi for Port. land, with cos, collided “aftarnoon of ha deighis, Telawd. with bark Ormus, from Cartons, ‘Tis $'q'@eeeg ae. om corane Sohne. \o Philadelphia, which was struck b; ing REAR mabsqacady es Noe tat a, ‘orl Soux F St Cras, i Philadelphia, wits coal, ran ashore Erg er} Molto ult cad te water. Lightere have gone to ok - Miscellaneous. 137 tons, lems Mime ye aS WAbfom that pore unde commend of Cape H irc e elie aia Mth rt be by Captain George ‘and is in general pe Netice to Mariners. The South Shoal boat was on her station Tuesday lasts Apell Sonal wel ‘on beatd. hi from the residence of her son-in-law, John P. wen, N, Y., on Sunday morning, at eleven o’cloc! Notice is hereby given that a Vessel will be Myrna. At Rahwe: N, J., on Friday, May 3, Rexa, | tioued on the fies £ Chickens edt on" youngest daughter of William Myers, West entrance to Buszard’s Hay, on’ of about the The relatives and friends of the family are respoct- | This vessel is schooner rigged, painted lead oblos, fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday after. | ‘Peikyc’ the same color at mastheads, and ihe eae wat noon, at half-past two o’clock, from her father’s resi- | show one light. dence, St. ’s- avenue, Rahway. Trains from By order of the Liqhinense Boned. Cortlandt street ferry at ten o'clock A. M. and twelve G8 BLAKE, Lighthouse Inspector, 24 dist. iclach waaee Bonen, May, 106. ce, MoGurer,—On fnahiacies, county Tyrone, Ireland, in the 52d year of age. His friends and those of his family are respectfully Chicago, Ill., Tenesssee and Providence, R. L, papers Pl 4 Oaxes.—On Thursday, May 2, Tuomas G, Oaxes, in the iametinwe ae The friends of family, also the members of Eureka Thursday, May 2, Daviv McGume, of ve a at Sow Bedford mn does bark Andee. Burford, from months cruii ‘harleston ry ase copays an the a grou! his late residence, 317 Bid from Nastustet 20th ult, achr Abby Bradford, rom Nantucl schr ord, Murray, Atlantic Ocean, and was at anchor in Woods’ Hole on the let inst. Arr at New London 80th ull hr Ros King, Desolation Taland Jan 18, wah % ‘bbls pig on home), 700do sea bant oil, and 900 lbs me durlo the voyage 1,540 bbls. oll and 3,000 ne bone. ‘hree Lodge, No. 243, F. and A. M., are invited to attend the hrs Mary E Mi , Parsons, wit funeral, from his late residence, 188 Division street, on bbls elephant oll; Golden ‘Wea, Church of NLS ty Sunday’ afternoon, at one o'clock. bbls elephant oll anda quantity’ of biubber in esske on a The members Of Eareka Lodge, No. 243, F. and A. | beach to the windward. Spoke, 11th ult) no, lat, e, bark M., are hereby notified to meet at the lodge 504 | “A Welter trom Captain Howland, of a Broad the fu Minerva nari of NB, reports herat Fayal March’ 30 (or 25th), hia ey x4 ! of the rooms, way, on Sunday, at twelve o’clock M., to attend ne bro 31 bbls sp oil for shipment; bound on a cruise ni ral of our late brother, Thomas G, Oakes. Mom- bers of sister lodges respectfully invited. By ord jalands, date, Ci de Verdes, Ce of JAMES M. MACGREGOR, Master, | Morris, Howland, NB with 190 bales ci meas f 4 = fleet of apo C, H. Provost, Secret Parrerson.—At 2, Hon. James Parrerson, Relatives and friends of tend the funeral, from his late residence, on Sunday af-, ternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, Prrry.—In Paris, on Tuesday April 16, Dr. Marsan 8. 30 which would make about 45 bi done slim th Verds had mostly Stiddletown, N. J., on Thursday May im the 74th year of his age. the family are invited to at- Ship Albert Gallatin, Delano, from Liverpool for NYork, April 18, off Point Lynas. rig Snow Bird, from ——— for Pertland, April 2, lat 38, lon 71. foreign Ports. Perry, gon of the late Dr. , of Boston, aged years, Asrimwatt, April 20—Arr J A Stoteon, Hayes ‘‘coastwise.’* Porrsr.—On Wednesday, May 1, at the residence of Caciiari, April 3—Arr bark Florence, Smith. Messina, his son-in-law, John B. Smith, Union, N. J., Samuwt 5 6. April 11—8id ships V bt . Chinchas, wats Ri a Wie Porren, in the 61st yoar of his age. ahi ransa (Ital), Guerello, ‘The funeral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, | trea"t¥orP inc London rep, eee (als at half-past one o’clock. Carriages will be in waiting at | Grpmautag, April 1l—Arr brig Esteli Set, Detsingh Be Mulford Station, New Jersey Central Railroad, to meet | laga for NYork; 18th, bark Nestor, Howes, ‘trapant for Bos- the tweive o'clock train from foot of Liberty street. ay Mg Bg ag Fg ey ong Pusnox.—On Thursday, May 2, Jony Puxsnox, of | Briss Beglet (Br), 4 pion is London, England, in the 61st year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, 266 East Fourteenth ‘street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. urton, ImOre. In port 12th, brig Abbie C Titcomb, Titcomb, from Genoa PI nledelpnia, wig fair wind. Wind we: Havana, April 0—Arr bark Rambler, Packard, New Or- Albany papers please copy. leans; er, Henderson, NYork. Roawrs.—On Friday morning, May 3, Frances Marta, Freee gt gg age Rat org Amn yor aged 11 years, 7 months and 23 days. teenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, a} daughter of N, Pendleton and Emily Rogers, for Baltumore next day, ONEwoastLR, Raw Feb 29—Arr barks Gen Cobb, Goff, and Oahiand, Batchelder, Melbonrne. ‘ ‘Arostook, NYork. Nase i pat ta arr beig Wild Migeoa Tohnaon, NYork. funeral services will be held at No, 64 West Nine- which the relatives and friends of the family are Tespect- were bark fally invited to attend, without farther notice. “The | ,OAMaNt NZ, about Marek S—In port bark AW body will be taxen to Hyde Park, Dutchess county, for | "yriwe" April Arr abip Mary E Miggs, ‘Lowell, Balts interment, on Monday morning. more. Srrvsz.—On Friday, May 3, after a long illness, Port av Puart, April 21—No Am vessel in port. Carmanans Graves, aged 67 years, 4 months and 10 days, | Quanec, May S—Arr. steamship St George (Br), Smith, 16 relatives and friends of eo ily are invited to oo atiend the (uneraly fromthe ‘rovgenos of her sonin. | ,StvOHs Seg i ng ae pe pd law, Diedrick Branges, 326 Greenwich street, on Sunday | cibo for Baltimore; Surprise (Br), ‘Pulton, ‘to load for New afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, The remains will | York; schr M: White (Br), from Savannah. be interred at Lutheran Cemetery, L. I. Sr Jago, April 15—Bld bark Eliza (Bt), Souper, NXork. Wrure.—On Friday morning, May 3, at three o'clock, Saaua, “pel ass ne ieee Abiff, Tibbetts, NYork. Mary ANN Moatzs, wite of William Henry White, formerly of New Orleans, aged 56 years. attend the funeral, from her late residence, 315 Sixth A ‘Norwester, Callao, arr arch 2) 20 kad for Ca of Good Hope; Bae eee tee Baltimore; bark, Aloe Gaiy, for Tqutquoy to.load for Gork for’ orders (not for Friends of the family are respectfully invited to 8 Francisco). — ere. efternoon, at two o’clock, without 'WxLLixgron, NZ, March S—Arr ship City of Boston, Ba. ‘New Orleans pavers please xe oronaua, March 29—In port bark Glenelune (Br), Over. aged 49 9 The funeral will take place this (Saturday) afternoo! Jereoy at half-past 1 o'clock, from his late renidence, 583 Grand | ,ALEXANDRIL dar doy Sous H Rapp, oly Bootes street, Thayrelatives and friends of the family, also the cay one Peay. tama Sees Cneee members of Selintia Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M., and | iesus: Neptune, Baker, New York: sche Cora the mombers of Putnam Lodge, Ne. 338, F. and A. M., | Thompson, Tangier. Below bark Desiah, Met Es har invited to attend without farther notice, Bet Schr A A Lewis, Rich, New Orleans—R WH) Drummond & she MB Bramhall, Hussey, Charleston—N L McCready Schr Adeliza, Loveland, Richmond, Va—Van Brunt & b Ssur Vapor, Meyer, Baltimore—Van n, Brunt & Slaght. Schr Annie, Nelson, Baltimore—s Sehr Lucy’ J Versailles, bound W ; Ist inst, lat 41 Warrs.—Un roars. copy. » May 1, Frepericx. Wmrrs, | man, tor NYork, lag. American Ports. \d the Masonic fraternity im genoral, are respectfully PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 3. 1867. € achr Nicola, Cleared. Mayagues; Aiuto Nuria *Harrin, F ‘Below, Steamship Western Metropolis, Weir, Bromen—Ieaac Tay. 3 (oe ve Steamship Cimbria (Ham), Trautmann, Hamburg—Kun- it y ‘Steamship Tillie, Partridge. Galveston—C H Mallory & Co, Bark Benefactor, Berry, Wong Kosg—A A Low & Bros.” : on w Bros. Bark Jobann Wilhelm (Prus), Lundie, . Bt hard (Br), Bahr, Venioe—C Luling & Co. , Wathngjon, Barbados—Hy Towbnidge'e Weeks, Galveston—Tupper & Beattie. ‘Brem), Rick! Bi Ls Me Pe (Prus)y’ Behrman, “Bio Janeird— Fanob, Elizabeth & We Mt Br), Curtis, Hatifax, NS. Triton (Sr), Scoville, Fort Medway, NSD R DeWolt B F Lowell, Leavitt, Alexandria—Brett, son & Co. Truro (Br), McDonald, Halifax—D R DeWolf. # r ‘ Bloop oir se smd tue ae 3 Ald ( Edwin # Kirk, Burnet » Northern por; lla iwiliey, ‘0th—arr steamsh Crowell, and, Woodialt” RYork. "ach! Hany Landel, Walides, LEAST GREENWICH, May 2—Sld schr Surf. Abbott, Trea- FALL RIVER, May 2—S14 Handy, Elizabethport. Zoe, aul, ad auae M Edwards, kills, New 5 Fy York: sloops Julia’ Aun, Wells, and Wm S Mount, Boston ; schrs sid ‘Seni Calawell, St jones,’ Muncey, Philadelphia—Ferguson & Schr J 8 Moulton, Drisko, Elizabethport—Thompson & unter, Schr Harmonia, Hart, Salem—G L Hateh, NYorm. r Sehr 8.3 Sinlth.’ smnith, Taunton—Rackett & Taylo GALVESTON, April 24—Cld steamer Perit, Delaney, Sehr Hero, Hutchman, New Haven—M Briggs & Co. ‘York. Sloop Brown, Wrightman, Providence—G N strana. GARDINER, Ay Sivop Thos Hull, Hull, Providence—G N: Stranahan, Arrived. pasged steamship Borussia, hence for Hamburg: ist inst, exchanged vight signals with a steamer showing two blue lights and one rocket, bound E. ‘Steamshi} god Havre Irth, wi Tangier for Boston, aE. William Peno (Br), Billings, London April 14, ith mdse and 40 passengers, to Howland Aspinwall. April 26. Ist 4540, lon Passed Br schr 20, passed ahip more ; J roe. UCESTER, May 3—Arr ship Ann Gi Ltverpoel. GLOCCE! R, May ee aip rigs Hate Bik ir, tanzas for Portland; Minna ; schra Steph Morris, ry ‘of the West, Beatty, do for Salem; Idie- Avila Wier, Mary Snow, Rich, and’ Kastern ‘Light’ Oobe, ‘Marts, Marts, Philadelphia for do. arrivals, brig C erty il 23—Arr schrs Geo W Glover, a see LA Church, Elizabethport. Sid OLMES’ HOLE, April, 30, PM—Aarr N SESS a Sr, Cobb, Philadelphia for Boston; M ‘Arr schrs Montana, Bearse, Jacksonville for Bos. “AIT Con, hore, Tucker, do; N Ji ante Gleat, tore; tou iu | Universe, Jolly, hence for Liverpool. Savannah; sehre ashtgametip Columbia (By), Carnaghan, Glasgow April 19, | ler, NYork. Cid Sth, sohr J 8 Myers, Van Londonderry 20tb, with mdse’ ai 10 | 24th, brig Nellle 140. Francis Macdonald, Had sirong wints paripelly | KEY Witek, April 2<Arr sche Inang Morse, Bradford, h and passed several large iceberge in the | NYork for Galveston (and . rough quantities of feid NORFC lay 1—sid steamship Propontie (Br), Hig- nord of the Grand Bank, schr Mary Tibbetts, Shaw, NYork. born Sarannab, @ hours, with mdse May l—Arr schr Thomas P Cooper, Weeden, to Murray. it Co, April 90, 3.10 PM, izabethport rs Wave, Barber, and J M Free man, Eldridge, Pawsnoket for NYork; kntire, Kinnter, Pro P sid a Eva, do for Savannab. April Si—arr Spommstle etien Booey od days, Indianolg. ‘sebr 8 Sawyer, mdse dnd eee Pee iy si ae " oe Yon Sant. opie, Lovege ir Ship soht Geo ‘Miller, Lavace. 2 of Fire 2 seme a (Brew. ben fer Bremen, ana.so7 passengers, to Thiele’ a ‘Had 9 deaths and 1 birth PHILADELP! ci Ay es Se Sash 21a TS baer Px mot ro, Ee o! = nee ne = isin for New Raven Boston. ° A for Providence. oo Ly aS pi an to a was take the steamship Nan vador, s*vensal she was towed to that port. ‘Sonn J 8 Horaims (of Wollflegt), Newooml, loaded