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_ * pe? ew 3 RT, tt FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Moros, May 6—eP. M. ‘The railway share market was stramg and animated this morning, bat during the rosy of the day it was droep'ng, notwithstanding Whe ouraually favorable char- aetor of the bank statement and the extreme abundance of MONEY “Loans wore made freeiy to stock houses at 5 aG pergent, aud the jeading dealers 19 governments wore well. supplied at 4s 6, while first class commereial papor was in demand ai 64 47); per cent, An aecee- « ston Of cutsite ontor for stocks is Teported by the rokers, who arc‘eMiTing every facility to those of their cus'oiners who are disposed to buy stocks im conse~ qacnee of the case with which they can be carred, Phe growsg crop? promise to be very heavy, and the trade an’ manefacturiug industry of the -cowntry, which heve Deen depressed for any mouths:past, show. siqua of improvement, Business prospects, both in and out of Well sureet, are beginomwmg to brighten; but the speculative feeling is still rather tame. ‘How long this besitamon will last remaiue to be seen, ‘He siatomont of the assooiated banks for the week reflewis (Le present tendency of capital to concentrate at re. The deposits stew the large increase of 731, which je mainly attributable to the drain of currency from the ioverior. The legal tender notes bave increased $2,667,060 and the specie $2,497,873, The loans baye boca swelled $3,140,177, owing probably to the purchase of goverament securities by the banks as much ay tho augmented demand from the Stock Ex- ebange The circulation bas decreased $29,538. The totate of the present and -provious statements stand thus:— ‘at 27, Loans... $260, Oh ar 588 Speco . 9,902,177 Crevlation 33°571, aay Beposits....... 195,729, Tegal tonders. 70. 387-407 Chearings 559,860,118 Baiances, . ee 4 4, sa 25,906,582 At the ten o'clock geesion of the open board railway nhbares were strong, New York Central scld at 98%; Eric, 64%; Reading 404 a 34; Michigan Southern, 09%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 74'¢ a 3; Fort Wayne, 97%; Rock Island, 92% a %; Northwestern, 5634 a % ; do. preferred, 633, 3; Pacific Mail, 120% a 13036; Western Union Telegraph, 445: At the first regular board the market opened active and rm, but on the second call it showed a yielding tendency. New Work Contral closed %¢ higher than at the xame time on Saturday, Erie %, Reading 3, Bulgon 34, Michigan Central 4s, Michigan Southern 1, Geveland and Prisburg 2, Roek Ietand %, Northwestern 1%, do preferred 114, Fort: Wayne 34, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred 3f, Oho and Misxismppi certificates 1, Pacific Mail 1%, Quicksilver 34, Canton &%, Western Union Telograph 2%, Boston Water Power 1. Govern- ment securities were firm. Coupon sixes of 188] showed am advance of 3%, five twenties. of 1862 34, ten-forties %. State stocks were firm: Tennessee sixes of the new jesue advanced }4, Missouri sixes 3. At the one o’clock open board tho market was steady. At the half-past two regular session prices were yield- ing, Cepecially for Erio and Rock Island, New York Costral closed 34 lower than at the first regular board, ele 144, Hudson }g, Michigan Southern %, Rock Island 3, Nortuwestern 4, do. preferred %, Fort Wayne %, Obio and Mississippi certificates 44, Pacific Mail %, Bos ton Water Power 14, Western Union Telegraph 1%. Toledo, Wabash and Western was 4 nigher, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred 4. Goverument securities were sicady. Coupon five-twenties of 1364 and 1665 ad- vanced %. State stocks wore unchanged, Atthe balf-past threo open board the market was Wascly steady. New York Centval sold ab 90% a %; Erie, 6634 2 1, Hudson, 9034; Reading, 10645; Mi chi: gan Routhera, 68', 9 % ; Cleveland and Prtuburg, 73% ® 36; Rock Ialand, 91} © %; Northwestown, 30% a; @o, preferred, @2°% » %G; Fors Wayne, 97% ; Toiedo, Wabash ant Weetorn, 3014; Bowon Water Pawer, 32%, Pacific Zait, 13034, Suisequently there was a further Bhgbt dectine of prices, and at half-past Ove e'cteck: she market was steady at the subjomed quotations :—New ‘York Contral, 9834 0 4; Rrie, 63% ~ 34; Reading, 104 a 36; Michigan Sonthera, 69% @ 4; Cleveland and Pitts- arg, 73; Rock Island, 91 a 4; Northwostera, 36 = X; do. preferred, 62 }¢ a %; Fort Wayne, 92 a \; Pacific Mail, 190 a 34; Boston Water Power, 323¢; Western Union Telegraph, 44 0%; Ohio and Mississippi certifi. cates, 23 wf; Canton, 424 a 44, Government securities were quoted thas at the close Of basiness:—1861, coupon, 111 a ; 1881, rogietored, ATT aX ; 5-20 conpon, 1862, 107% a 108; 5-20 coupon, 1864, 10644 @ 44: 6-20 coupon, 1865, 106 a >; ; mew tetue, 307% 8%; 10-40 conpon, 995% a %K; 73-10 notes, first @erree, 10634 a 14; second series, 105% aX. ‘The gold market has been strong and somewhat ex- ened, the bulls baving taken advantage of the European news reporting that the Prussian presse complains that Frapoe is still continting her military preparations. Tbe Price rose from 135% at the commencement of busines: © 137%, and the closing transactions were at 137%. Loans wore made without interest and at 35 per cent for earrying. The clearings at the Gold Excbance Bank amounted to $57,045,000, and the gold balances to $3,287,530. “¢ ‘The foreigmexchange market was dull but steady at ‘the closing rates of last week :—Bankers bilis on Eag- Jand at eixty days were quoted at 1005 a 44; at three dayt, 110) a 4, commercial bills, 108 a 100%; France at eixty Gayr, 6.200 5.15; at three days, 5.15 05.12%; Bille op Berlin, 72 « 72%; on Bremen, 78% 010%; on Frankfort, 0% a 4134; on Amsterdam, 40% 041%; on Hamburg, 8; a 5; om Antwerp, 6.200 6.18 American ecurnties are firm in London, the quota tone for there and consols being ax follows: — Apri 8, Apri 30. May May 0. WN te ‘The genera! trade ee the city wes moderately active, bet somewhat irreguiar as to prices during last week, akhough on the whale they experienced improve- ment, erpecially for breadstu fe and provieiona, The un- ‘moualiy light receipts of tour and the reduced siccks ‘the Weet have resu ited in an advance of from fifty cents Ye @ doliar per barrel in thie market, and the limited Supply 8 inducing speculation for » rise both here and in ‘tho West. Cotton bas been active, but variable, with an advancing iondeucs, owing w the reduced receipts and ‘the improved tone of the foreign market, The receipu: at all the ports last week aggregated only 16,086 bales, ‘Making » total since the 1st of September last of 1,660,- 202 bales, against 1,610,786 bales for the Corresponding movibs of 1565-€ The etoek at ail the ports, according fe the latest advices, amounts to 430,331 balen, The mpply at Liverpool on the 20th inst. was 796,820 bales, and at London 42,420 bales, while 90,000 bales of Ameri- an and 363,900 bales of Indian were estimated to be gfoat; making a total of 1,292,140 bales, against 1,541,- 060 bales at the same time last year, The movements Of the dry goods market were spasmodic, and on Thurs- day ig improving tendency war checked by a large section sale of Comeniion, at which prices ruled very “<< om the wholo, ipective during ihe «ima ibeis purchases to tow. Business .., week, and boyers are still um. ‘Whol immediate necessities, ” according to the statement of the national debt just podlisbed the tolal dmount war redaced during the month of April te the extent of $5,161,724, which shows that the current receipts of the ‘Treascry are only about equal to the current expendi- tore, There consequently mo opportunity for any ‘Material contraction of the corrency, and the prospect is ‘Wat the lniter will be left undisturbed for a connderable Jength of (ime to come, The merease of the coin in the Treasury Goring ihe month resulted, however, ia ® mominsl decrease in the amount of the debt, Joes the soash in the Treasury, of $2,041,074 The coin held by ‘the Treasury on the 1st inst. amounted to $114,260,444, end the oustanding gold certificates of deposit to $15,400,440, leaving $98,460,004 the property of the The semi-annusl interest on the five twenty joan, Which fell due on the ist inst, has evi- Gently to be deducted from thus, and as the latter aggre- gates between twenty-iour and twenty-fi iNione the ‘coin in the actual ownership of the Treasury at that date was vearly seventy-four millions, ‘A cousparison of ali ube items of the present statement wite those of the previous one shows the following ebanger — CON INTERZET. —, Decrease ox per coms bonds, 1867 1867 and 68 — $163,000 Rix per cont bonds, 188 . 00 Bix por cent 5-20 bonds. . 41,884,160 ——— TOU cc sec ceee cece en eee «SM 00M, 180 CURRENT Three year compound int. notes - ‘Three jeer 7-30 notes.... 5-++ 7 eee ‘Matured _—. ww meas DENT MEARING HO o aePaaen. United Siates notes Fractional curreney . Gold veriiticates of depooit Total... Total debi — $1,160,563 = oan 1,399, 163 161, 724 Coin... Curreney Totad...... Amowmit of ‘Yeasury.. $2,041,974 1s will be seen that more than. forty-one millions and 1 half of new five-twenty bonds have been tesued daring the month, while nearly thirty-three milliens of seven- thirty notes and four millions aad a quarter,of com- pound interest notes have been bought up, the issues deing not far from four milfion and a half in excess of the withdrawals; ‘and both being mianagéd secretly and almost entirely,through the Jeading dealers in govern- Ment securities in this city, wero contracted to the extent of $1,169,562, making with the compound interest notes purchased a total Teduetion in the amount of legal tender notes outstand- ing of $5,423,682, As the compound interest notes have been out of active circulation for a long time past, however, their eovtraction exeris no material influence upon the money market, Most of them are held by the banks as a portion of their reserve, and the remaiader by other public institulions, as well as by individuals, The Secretary of the Treasury ie authorized by an act of Congress to issue fifty millions of three per cent certificates of deposit, redeemable in legal tenders ia redemption of maturing compound tn- terest motes, and theso certificates are already printed. It ig understood that the decreasein United States notes this month is owing to the cancellation of mutilated notes, Mining shares were heavy and the market fer them is demoralized. At the first board Consolidated Grogory gold closed 15c, lower than at the same time on Saturday, solling at $725; Smith & Parmelee was lhc. highor, sell- ing at $4 25; Corydon bc., selling at $1 05. At the sec- ond board Consolidated Gregory gold closed 26c. lower than at the first board, selling at $7; Quartz Hil! 20c, selling at $1 45; Charter Oak copper 5c., selling at $210; Columbian gold and silver was 5c. higher, selting’at $3 25, The business transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this city to-diy was a8 follows :— ++ $ 991,000 641,775 112,626,317 $19,733,043, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. —— May 6—10:30 A. M. U8 @s, '81, reg.. pris aeonent US 6x, "81, cor ny aoa do 1 "Seo UN's 60icen a Tog UW. 8 te, 6:20, 6, ‘oi eae ww 17500 U 8 5'a, 10-49, cou, ow do. +. 1b Ho» ane Oy BONY Central WR... 19000 100% 300 9 20) GR 100 do. 2 5 10 de, 16000 ‘i 3 0 Milas laSwPaul RR i mone Bug sao Ene hallway 23000 Missourt we ¥ i 00 : ‘B00, : ; 16000 bis juoo ‘ 400 Unio: = 10Quy_ a. se RY C gt floaoe ‘ 100 Chie io i 1000 CI . mt Ba eh Coase il | ie Mick Bo 2TH A ae seagesbettengey B BEEEES e3; Sheree rE SESE: ae zi a: See ef Fe wegen : eB es BEEEAESESESES eS 2 2 5 do 8t Paul RR. , do. Fe ry Boston W fat iower. jame Bapreas.. 200 BREESEEEESE : 7 sestes e umited to M00 bales. We annex the ek wie are nominal" sees, CEN “3 B » mt Zz 2% » » 30 ai ror Kio & fair demand prevailed, land @ good \auinesn was coneumomalcd a4 about previous! prices: “The alee were S00 agiliera, gold A de, per Gertrude, jw) do. ex Couteat, aud 4,486 do. to arnve Fy oun abe, nash.c Nooo ble. flour, 690 bage “ Rav — r, 1 10. ee Tine eee 4 under a again ad. were con- tthe close lec as ude rm a ou were about timer, with a At the ‘annexed Ha Tor wheat yas Se tema vane of hoiders. 11 15 @ $12 00 Ba fe 13508 14 Ba hoo be 40 24a a 6 00 2 te ae item jour (sacks and bbie, isa ed ba r ‘eae oe aikguunine BS: 0% ort we rderaig, being ve by the ¢ spring reatvzet of a hu ge O00 mae sebts for. ho, a°Wiiwaukes: 36 a 88 bs 88 or mies nifornis $8 Br whive 4 se for and $1 a $1 Bominal. was lower, under « 9 a's isin store pes ps an bel, “ rise and 1 40 for bor for new eA ee TS. A ‘rit and ere cutet, setae, bowerer, Ther: ton ab i at gd, 100 Crises oat sata See nis ‘tie 2a ha tonee dor aude tag a (ii cate to. ‘Dales cotton at) yo. Tact qine stil cumLaued dull and prises were entirely nomi. nal oes Sea GT fer hin acbenhalahaale hanged. prices. naa ab Mos voloe $s Ooe.'8 Jar reunined oashanged, Manila was quoted 114¢., retail low. Hors continued ane Re te ds ed aledsiod ogy ast ee, peabaee , do. sinennee eee seed Bork and and - tr ‘eh serigi oe tie ‘eh Of no imporiut an held Tho United States notes NEW! “yore HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY. 4, 16. @isposition to rAttey: San, however, of 20 ‘Me, in vada tise ante were 230 bois. tant. Sloss tor Jul ut “todo aa, Yor Aut do, do., for September, at 14.280 do. do, for vcto- at ‘ROVISIONS.—Receipts, 691 bbie. 4 lard. ‘rket was somewbat ar, but the bus Be Di, ee Se beg ‘confined to 2,500 2 for tu ens 004 ot 2, * sui Sra caeten etal ‘and for For beef i Sed was a fairly cctizg demand, and were steady. The sics $00, vbus. 9 $21 for, m mess, und set 4 $23 pind he ey a Mies ‘bole sf quiet. were made 160" "Bacon was ull but ae We heart! of 2, Out mests were in-anoderale demand prices, ‘The sales covered three yaceagee ati ea Ho. for hamé, and Be, a Deo. f ae apres 2 750 1 Butter was steady at previous & moderate demand, al \ceordin, Toe scOutstie of aunall sales «, agente ie, ‘Mle, ‘we heard of nothing. Sucar.—The domand and the markot ruled firm, The sai rere S00 nde at 108s tad i ee Blas se, for Cuba— thie latter ‘price for. claritie. Porto Rico; also boxes at #%e, # le. od was quiet but aire at zc Abo. for standard hard Lop ea ges ‘continged - maw demand at lfc Ph ica at Rinouten Hse indeed wi ‘was unel ES ao west at about previous prices, Sales oh Tene ice Hance aiee Shao fom Othow Sas unchanged. being: 4n moderate demand and aLLoW was. wel nd an firm, Sales 100,000 Iba. nt lie. a £1243, Winuxey.—Koceipta,i06 bola, No nalos of moment were effected ; prices, however, remained firm at 295gc. a We, for Weotern in bond, TELEGRAPHIC BET REPORTS. nares following are the va oy for rate A other a Be ing with mnalleaies, sod bose 4 Nor een Sa tre ms Peay gan, Ye low te ‘oe eee share re Hits ‘eka Na Pes fe Stocks are Legere iain: = Bate muapesrm, May 6 147 Morris Canal, &; Philadeiphia an i Toad Railroad, an sid Bed sa leed.. as, Esnpastrente neat a on ei iniddiing Ry o" vlour Pree of of esse: extra ea fan ahi a as 5); fej extra, $13 50 a Sid, at $16 oS Lm ye “a6 Pparepivente feaat 33 2, and pales ot Gain ae ane gi eaies 7am bushels: Vennsyiva et z vancing; sales 0 Veni nia ar 80C. Whiskey nominal. Groceries aud af ect eG pion, dull and unchanged; a fale f mei phi at fc for primer’ Bugar eteaay Siscer oto tot to good reaping. Fl a . Flow ve Sot hrevers sul yivania red at and chojce Maryland at Fedo prime a $l mined at St a 1 33. yellow at cn atets tue. an . ec, for Wesiera, +3 Corn quiet ; milked ane yellow iat oe eecee a nd afloat, at nominal. Mill “ect cet sh shorts $95; shipstuffs $37 1 $40 per ton. Ne York be rail_and iver abo. Guuat fre te dy yeas jew Yor! ‘and ‘river 460. ils corn 8ize. 10 New York. Tamber $8 fo the thadeone bushels corn, Take imports—148,500 bushe's seat eompsnela: baee 17,500 bushels peas. Canal 9,200 bushels peas. Flour Tess active; spring extras $120 $1k Water dan and declined 40. a ine 2$2 700 $274. Corn moderately active nnd declined Sales at $1 13 for No. Band (i$) 03 for No. % closing dull and sellers ask ng 1 Or for Ro. 1, Gata tne anged, Rye quict and firm, wit Bo ndvanee of '3e,2 ie sales a et ‘8 S6c. for No.2 and And ficm, with ‘an, ad- Mode pork $22 75. iss a Titmadinde oelpte. See jour, 10 iol wheat, 1060 oa ti 4 corny ‘en penta t.00 Wola nour, 000 i Dustels ‘wheat, 24000 do. 001 Flour firm; superfine, $12 a 15.60. Wheat scarce; TPT win 75. Corn duli and’ Mmnited, nt Fs and 089 1 10 ae ean ands the supply iimited ; no 1 cotton dail sad wom: eee cece iene ea ees Cee tro with ne dernmad, i ‘dull at: Ing. Wibigeelling. Bacbauge ft }- BRIE RATLAGAD. 70 THE RDITOR UF THB BBRALD. A stock jobbing financial exbidit, where the suppres. tion of the trath is made to convey a falsehood to the Public, made its appearance in the Financial Chronicle of the 27th ult., and has since been copied extensively in other papers, conveying the impression that the Erie Railroad was doing ‘‘a smashing business,"’ and was | gaining more rapidly thaw any road in the country. Among the items. of a carcfally prepared exhibit of the Tailroad earnings in March, 1866 and 1867, is the one showing an increase of $340 per wile om Erie road, ope rated daring those two month, while the largost increase on-any olber'rond jn the list was but S183 per ale, Bek carefully omitted to state the fact that the gToss earnings tor tho three months constituting the firet quarter of the year 1867 were losa than ihe geome earnings of the same months 10 1866 by the round little sum of $270,515! and that the gross earnings for the year ending on 3ist December, oy, would be $1,354,000 less thap the carn’nge of ling on the same day of said month, if the mse ite, receipts continued to beer the same proportion tarougbout the year which Pe have dene ae during the first a, pM the year; whil the volume of stock and bonds to be, at co as it was in 1866. "audi there wan noth Feast, a8 ing earned Sein auemon eee ieee he 1y, be nothing for the preferred stock ae how is this apparent increase made oul? Bai dividing the whole number of a ong meg! this (sixty-six Jess than Sa" operaies Cie into ey of March, 1867, which is $68,61' Wd get Dut. $03, Ba quotient reshiting from the division of 68,611 by the number of miles of road operated in 1! me gah ag be called upon to explain ‘unis disere. pancy. Ie now “long” or ishe “short?” From some icnomiedge of his antecedents wo infer he is now “short. STOCKHOLDER, LAKE ERIE WAVIGATION, ‘The Baffalo Harbor Biockaded by Ice—Lons of the Schooner Seuthweant, d&ec. Burva.o, N. ¥., May 6, 1867, The gale which has been prevailing = bas biown a larze quantity of floating ice in frootSof the harbor, ‘The bay 18 completely blockaded with i @. A large fleet of vessels are in the offing, lee bound. ‘The schooner Southwest struck on a rock on the Can- ada shore, on Saturday, and sank in twelve feet of water. Four thousand bushels of grain wore transf -2 toa lighter. The balance of Tne np pn ret Secari eA New ¥. * ‘bute: We few Yor! ates ot Be Buel, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. echt Bitte cee 20M —Barw.—| City 6 iz ity, so bag yt janes Cee, on Thursday, May 2, by the Rey. Wil Coffey, Mr. BL Gi Nine ter eS See, M. aughter of the ; dre cNew OF Setarday, Apri Ton} yo J. Kont, Wiiuiam M. Baten, oF atenpaat Miss Gar: es ne: ‘TRUDE “Susi Bre \Tu8.—At Brookwile, on 22, by the Rev, John H. Smock, Eow. nay ap Now York, to Sinan J, yountest tennhvs C4 W, Baylis, Bag. of Basi fe Aprit 80, by the RAH Pena church, Wrsaw J. to Ane eats 2. ROLLPFRIEFER—D AGRE. —On Sond: roridence af Henry Ginnet, Haq, Broouiynn ay thetaene N. FE. Smith, D. D., B. Keourrreieren to AvuExane es daughter of the Inte Paal M. lagared ia ae, Lowmas—Garxor.—On ‘Thursday, April 25, by the +g earnn OatgoR Ul a oF inte oo GRAT, ee Wie ay, Rev. & R Smith, Mr. Lace wood Gaay, doth of this cit California papers | “tt church, Betoalyn ED. aoa at Partiage, ar ov. Love G, ‘qmmic hans Horewarre, No cards Mase Sane oe No cards, rue 28, B.A, her Died. Axpenson,—At Baffalo, N. Y., on Satorday, May . widow of Alexander Anderson, formerly fem fe and mother of K. D. and A. 8 aged ‘The remains will be Lge to Rais, for inter- ment, Notice of funeral hereafter. Arcrimace.—On Sunday, May 6, , Jaume ARCETRALD, aged 60 years. ‘The taneral wit take place —m™ West a street, on this (Tuesday) morning at ten o’cloc! BARKan.—On Monday moroing, May 4, Mra Sanam Barker, in the Slat year of 7 i i taken to waive Plaine for interment by the Dalf-past ten A. Bf. eis, Buaxa —On Te nee ok aeanae aged 38 yearn enurch, Hammond soe ware ner es atrect faveriey Te poy tg Ty en gfe, ited to attend. The renaias Wit'8 be taken to New pet gy Brows.—At New Sone. of disease of the pt a? Mey 33 Brows, of New York ot in the ne one. 0¢ te ates metal service will be held at st Fifth avenue, between Fifiy-third and Fifty-fearth streols, ‘this (Tuesday) afvernoon, at half-past three o'clock. Browe-cAt ibe reudence of De sha SHERT; pieatearkc cacti | 1867,.—TRIPLE 1p Berea ew Yors) by ab 0, Conn. Prof The funeral will take from St, Thermas’ * ioe Ay Now York Tee ae Pcie ot eeu casasee! "Berk traf Boe Snes 4 bee > Teer ee Rocks Latte Bal Ny —~! at New Rochelle, Tent See her come off and un 5 Curdenas Sauvat & Ss he Tia ot otha fa ae fier ciara, towards je Nasaou, in company ors com aod reheat Mata Bi tg Yor Funeral at bi mn Soon Trends a eee, ae aittn'y: iavived to |" Tilg Paglot (of Tértula), Dickerson, Palermo, 40days, with i, (Brem pres et avteud, | ‘Carriages will be om attendance at *Tamaroneck Tirig' hana tas), Clay, Palermo, 89 days, with fratt, to os depot on the arrival of the 9 o’clock train frona Twenby- ¥ MOWARLESTON, Mar, ar ne RYort seventh von Th i Logan-pert, Ind. pak te Wr Nellie Ca Wallace, Neuvitas, 12 days, with su- a puembe, Rock Rout. ConsKL08 Mamariece tas clr, i Be Baeclal Rermida, 5 days, with produce Woe. ‘Lewis Willian Nason, a Catweeas Mauiaronee! , Mey 6, Ware ee Bienes ‘rede, Windsor, NB, U2 anys, with | A; ms ett, Moneka, Libby, New York ; scur NW regen friends of the famity are ratty’ | Pigaten to % sa |. D. ad “Arr. Dennis (Br), ta andthe Roatan uk | gar i oo ne: | CNET Wa Be in-lOw, be My Mamaroneck, on W morn- Leeann aha a er, Sid in.company | sebrs Eran fa bark i “ate ing, atid bit ico. ‘ wits area’ Anale Belk for nes abd Unk Midge, f0r Givatain Loareh Langley, Fall River ier: vate eos ely “ Took thn a 5 Coquett chan this cit andes Sunday m May 5, | “elt ory Sela ary ae (of Harwich), Doane, Baracoa, 11 | ¢, trbel eo: 3 ¢ Bur me “< iin eit ge « Who relativenand:fretaie 3? tee: famile, also thove of ae san on FA Fret com Halifax, 6 days, with ab, Pose teh i gti his Legal Juliys Conamiller, aro invited Lo attend ‘ne No, 12 cays, with |, FORTRE ROE, 3 Giby 8—Arr brig Helen, B. luimore funeral a, feo Bowery, wis (Tuesday) aiternoon, at ee Ana J:Fiurson, Canso, NS, Novae 2 ee Rie Retaes, wo o'clock, Nin 4 schrs Richard Bonien, Bor ALHo 33 days, with spar& | ao Elizabeth; Chartres, aid Cannon. on Monday morning, May 6, | ,, Behe Se ee Ms, ant SiS Hexry Cauouw, of this city. x Sahai Shulee, a1 days, with epiles, to | Torn Hacer, Webb, Philadelphia; Clinton, Worden, ‘and Janeral services at bia Jate residence, 77 Citnton place, comm Mary H Mifllin, o8 Wednesday morning, at halt-past mne o'slock. met. B sath Py Pe Horton, NS, 8 days, with pota- pOLMEs HOLE, Mar at M—Arr schre Meo, “ste family are attend withaas far- icksburz, McCormick, Jacks ther’ ag ore : ee Galveston, 20 days, with cotton, for do: Copy. Te j lenest Ave, Cone. Devas, nats af eovaty Rosoormmon, Heelan’, set 24 | yo snares Peng Racket 6i Mark 36 dare, win cstion | Zeitnan,o Ucefan bey Bl, Rest Phar a 0% mon, * years and 3 mon! mociba 2 w aa? ts Myers (of tee NJ), Vaneloat, Jackwon: Bis, Active, MB a Me blatey ac 16) Others before reporied jaiescat ‘pace. ne fnends intanc: — Whitak Lock, Elizabeth port fot Be ly invited. toakend Sgro ray ae ae “Sete te zoe Pestiets, Bartlet, erga: Horo 7 days, pottand: ache B. F es, Aro ‘Philadelphia for a at twa o'clock, feoca. his late residence, i ssh wie ba ‘ YS Be. ee Fortemouth; J "w Vanuatoan, Sharp, and bar evr Davey Prospect street, Brooklyn,” Will be interred in the Ceuo- fe Panga oie ‘tor New Haven, Wor Phelps, Granmer, Mexandeia for kanes SLs: penn ‘ay “§ lor, Corson, Philadelphia for Lymm; * —On , May 6, Gronae JomsTox, a Nebr t Renrana Eat eet ‘zabethport for Boston. Bohr =3 Cranmer, < yearend ¢ dare ‘county Down, Ireland, aged '83 Sch yee ts Ces. Tae St As ranmer, Creamer, Co “3 a The friends of the family are ly invited to < rong, Peterson a tiiee attend the funeral, from Ten Todor ire stregt, on Wed- | Serr G yey ig tee et Tt W Dillon, dato Fea “a | nlaed Faryt i, Seat, nesday avenrapal ‘at one o'clock, eons Ann Ellzabeth, verity, ia. on do for Danvers; Jesse } A, Smilb. pe othe: SF Tig ee ee ee 1 Be May 6, after a short | Ser Eeilpse, Stout, Georgetown, +2 Le sensor ‘Manson, do for Machine’, Wi all’ San, Soon Sek vue Sas Rosncbe ea Boe Pray Nec ner mie ta nee uv Se fe : vite eaves and paces the ay oO"GHt pr dane Tre ork. Crowley, Detter. invi attend the era), 9 AM—No No. 108 Rast shify-fourih ‘street, this (Tuesday) after Thame a Cranmer, elt pele Pa eh caso ns noon, at two lock. a Se renaate a 6, Renae, EHO Ay CASOUILE, April 90—Arr ship D irra Kelly, Liv- year of hi er and friends of the 9 famatl are respectfully in- 8 Foran a 1 30—Arr yited to sitond the fugoral, trom nis lave rendonce, No, | Soar ¢ D ialleg, reaby. Fortin etBW ORLEANS, April 0—Arr seme aT ark at eral, 40 Lee avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at ‘henix, three o'clock. Low.—On Monday id Sehr PI Sehr ship. W; ‘Burton, Coleman, Portiand, Mo, for Albany. Sacer a yb). he hor Chomare, Rock! May Are Br Necenahip ip, Gladiator, Geonce V. Low, ies gee May 6, Ocean ea Rockland. son of Diana and the Inte Harvey Low, aged 52 years a] Sct Vale dal wii" lockland. Towed, nen, Sees “a dae eris we Salt, Sank and 16 days, Mehr Fly oston. low ship iiwotress toca ‘ Lalas eg a ‘The frieuds and relatives of the family are respect. Sehr Sera Ate es londae aroain gin, Riortean, frown fron fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of che Tyall eae ner cette Heal na id. sobrs Boas, Brown,” Havana; Swine” oe tT ee No. ‘Sl Jones strect, on Wednesday moruing, Bohr he “Bascom ‘Colline, Fall River. Lik, cehrs 38 8 Rocket, Roome, Now rowler. Providence. : Ran- a papers please copy, Hehe 3 Lthompron. Suith, New Landon. ae — iF for ork, re lexy, udson, Champiin, New ‘ » May 8 ward Lrmever,, ce Tarsh, of Casticraagoa, Saweher, | Schr Mary Stowe. Taakine Hartford. nN a, May aguas 3. a ach Edi a county Cork, Ireland, aged 55 y: Sour G8 1 Magard, Ci ez; Commerce, — iladelphia. schr- care, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tally invited to attend the funeral, from St. Peter's chur h, — street, ba ag }) afternoon, at two o'clock, Schr Voi t, Mele and, ona tor Bos che Volant leFarlans nduut for Bost Behr Jone Curtin dr, Williams: trou. wreck of abip Merri- aw Sane ay 3—arr schr Janie Ronse (Br), Sasso, Wiom 2 Burope, Sid 4th, schr WD Morgan, rr ship Iolani, Honolult from No. Wail street, as advertised in | mac, at lowuzend’s Inlet, Raw oun, ‘May 8—Arr schra ‘Wall, NYork for io ae ‘There Sill bea solemn requiom in the Sloop Ella Jane, Allen, Bridgeport, Ct. Plymouth: Fi ome yr Ion rg Baling ms Finely rch, to commence atten o’ciock in the morn- both re AM 4th), Sid schrJ @ iembien, Farrar (from- fbg, | to which the relatives and friends are also invited Disaatern. Ehzabethy apart, Sf ne fth—A: r Harriet P Ely, Stokes, New bid sid achr ew ond ‘Coleman (from 3 NH. a aes, year ac aD "Bale, saunders, m Scon Buena Vista—Capt Fisk, of the bark Hattie G Mall, which arrived at this port yesterday from Cienfuegos, re- ports April 29, Cape Hatteras bearing NE by N, 25 miles distant, came in coilison with schr Buena Vista (of Taun- fon), Benton, from Hoston for Jacksonville, with to attend. Mavicay.—On Sunday, May 6, Marcaner Ann, the beloved wife of James foal gd a native of county im, Ireland, aged 36 The relatives and friend’ of ti tue family are respecttnily invited to attend the fuveral, from her late residence, No. 37 West Tweifth street, tuis (Tuesday) afteruova, at hbalt-past one o'clock, Her remains will be interred in ‘rovidence; Wm Bi 3 dition, took atvary Cemetery. to the water; she being in a siak'ng cranes. 20% teat Morz,—On Sunday, May 6, of consumption, Puxpanicn | (Fie ¥ wan If pears od, 10 toun burten, nud owned | A. Morr, agod 25 years. les VI rhe, 9 MoUready, Capt Benton, and others.) ge iP Guw 8: mm, whieh cleared at New Orieute 330 ult for tor aig toa. .y Lappy in dis- tress, having broken the one of the bai ng cylinders off flasm with the vito. for New eathee has Bre. ‘Agtapmx, from Galveston fc arrived at Charleston, neving in ter tue aicainer faze, Mobile sor New York, she having tou ber rudder. The relatives pth {nends of the tamily are a pminiap 4 invited to attend the funeral from ‘bis late residence, 1 ahi: © jae il ‘street, this (Tuceday, clock. eg ea BAP ren f at Ay De a ae Glness, Wituaw I and Mary Nelson, aged 18 Providenca: Fipmoes, ‘Gandy, Pi OP Gardenee; Blocese mer 2. “gucac Hater opy ‘Nor: r (Br), Brown, Halifax; ‘erry, Nor- ton, varie ‘Nehlman, ‘Yarmouth; Annie years 10;montne and day” The Felatives sad nds of the faraily are respccttully Bang Jenne Paice, Prines. from Baltimore, out 48 days, Invited to attend the faneral, from the F.sidence of his | bound to san.Jaan, with coals, putinto Bermuda 28th u Pm Sos nsec ny eve a man) | Cee of aa or eet mag pe a es Sire redmaine wit Pribnanseatagma apy tem a = de ee: By C.- a th and nicknesr of Tour Gaye gration, Rixary wate ef Joeeph Semele incaley bron a rae, im Somme a Muneral take place os ‘ab dant. Vier Sawe” Faeads undeaveunitacecrerepee: | STuasenia Loman Invited to attend, airyer soar ET, May 4—S1a 4 FBitehle P Ce ee ae wimcnait+ ond Monday | ™0st of the passage; sprung ost nails, dc. P. May 4-814 achrs Wm Sat) See e cee aera | wiih Bat etha OF es at a eae fa ceareiniomties aerate eau | gh gana eh te yao ie ee noon. of the family are respectfully in- Bhop nib at Sit toi ac eae without dam. me ope ‘York; sloop oe Mincellnucows. Row—At Cheater, county, N, Y., on Sunday, from.8t Jago de Cubs for New tore) a ga Notice te Mariners, f rat he pamed toe | ART pe; BR B Witton, Mu'l and Etim ; SAN FRANCI! meral services jence this day (Ta Inorg; bate Mary W Packer, Holowsy, c= day) at twelve o'clock. will be in attendance MOR VANN ai ir ca at Greycourt upon the arrival of the express train, leav- ce ‘NYork: sett ing New York at 8 A. M. Dresser, Hatch —~uddenly, at 114th street, third house smitty, N York. ue, ou Sunday, May 5, Jawes Scannmer- ataeh mater wih es aoe, | SAE a Pecos yo ears, a ‘gece mate remains wl be removed to Greenwood for tater. serie es omy Bete neki Inesday morning on ate INGTON, May sae Ct SiGten—On Saturday, March 16, Jamun: K., son of Behr Petrel, Be settee, Pym, at ite i Jobin J. ai catbarine ‘Sigler occancdy aged 15 years | Bermuda 20-0'aitin penis ena Boat, 0 (and aid amt | Porat ia broth. fin prewre pow Schr in Rodman. Lambert, Boom, Deiehaven, sae ag Be 4 The relatives and friends of the are fal ormuda | want a ayio4 ii Artist, Peeeaer \J, for Bomerset; Joscphine, ey eee attend tbe faneral, Ses late Teolaanck, ate ae Boatora ath ‘ioe Sa Ware Ga annon, Atlantic | Maxson, ‘ork tor Rie. -fifth street, on : Voluman, sa rr at bark Osceols 34, ‘Mallo; 0 "5 gomption, Janes, eon. of & Ap ‘and Jane A. B, win oa ee RPT EE Seco, ‘ Migs : ars The relstives and friends of the family are invited to | “Arrat Scan aienrennstell it sell, NB, Gatitpa. | S87 ne the Seer oe ste weiner ihe rondence of hie ‘ather, on | fProdatl Nt Ib" bola sp. Reports spoke Jai; bark Gora rosddenee, 138 G en im Croceinyy eivtemeee’ at rec ae xia ore Sey Seen en eee MANTELS, Sweexxy.—On Sunday, M: MaRky Sweeney, nati At Bee Pa ph toned ant & ian atl >. ANTELSSUPRAIOR art of Franktord, Kings cvsnty, _ in tho ovtu year of | ¥ | eae geriaarabe, iat Island Jan eel carat NB, with -A1CT. oio Blath avenue, ree secede ond BC beet Dts ore 2 wh. Reapiattatt lavited to id the fro ie California ARBLE MANTELS.—350 MANTELS ON HAND, OF corset of Nii ects A, this boon onshore Bu go of ith aot tuck damene; takes ania tase wk eantdes aes Sige oe oS re ER apn wom ener mene | REA Mo —" COAL, WOOD, &C, 4% PER oF a0 Liss LBS. 1 AM DELIVER: B| ALgSee Bi titos Egbreab. EST FAMILY COAT, 9675 PER TO iM; LARGE 128 setenot Na eee Bs (fea ceri epderaig 8H, ee 2 Sh. bark habert Worrison, ‘Worth, NB, 900 bile wh oi}, | ste dais °f_ Oatupagon Inland, shy Roman, Vinal of NB, Benn create Mormaid, Horen, Westport, 600 bbls ap all ie ant, Coal, ast ay nay onl fio, 8 Senter" StS BS GD ee ta pga Londen for Bombay, Peb 13, aime. == “i March 2.20 armen Au r} sretit 4 AVENUE, REAR EAR TENTH STi srREey.—&. —e. Pd alapagplenaly Lo men's Suet tisha vapdes Wrgcalng ing “oa Sah Sere Bree Feb @ for | Mints. er. 0 iat aon oF Wouriiag, apeti sa, | A TENTION LARGE GRDRRS RECRIVED AT THE dat. FP. Se cen a crn ‘Bark fe oe Mr a rene, to purchase Wearing A rman, oe ee ce vei Wie su: cuit aera mts ge peda a Jodaze from Mashian for Cantasgre; Apri | 12 oF out of ine ct: Cte ta eet ory Saip Tadonese (ir), Chapenan, % Tor. Ses Cia ace ie a AVENUE, BETWEEN, Twrvre- Amyrian (Br), Means, Cork for orders—a Lind. say «tas snag, | Telsnere te ice for Gast Oi oo v1 — dene Calfano, Cork for ordere— dies as by Mra. Wilson, Brosdweier (Br), Young, 8 John, NB—C L Wrght TTR eet erase as CLoTmING comra. ayi Ga, wee Lk Cioth a ris eager fg Shatter Victoria Ametie (Br), Pern Gote—uryer 8a atin ee Berths Heinstorf (Bras), Garmanhd, Heche 6 ‘ethic a a bbe ma ae 164 ‘and tent ora aioe Baten em ee ake, artic “wearing Al 0, oy On aT meet Dave ry wien snd exer peresigeene i PTE vena 8 ae inte VO are pire cating sea ‘Loyal Seranton, Lowden, Savannah—N L MeCreadr idler, New Sah More thos Atacin 78 ORIGINAL M. MARKS", § SIXTH ey Meme | Od, et emiture, a nese Seon as Es ace O Nak, . Waited upon by Mr ra. Marks, in and out of the olty. } ATE AND GENTL CAN RE. arene eit es Inport rig Clara Pickens, — Ararat 2a age petit ae EK = = Jnvbert barn ee © Dyer, Fis Seventh ‘avenue, near neveouth atree sore Sti easworth, fe. BBY, sr oe ym AND Ne ae TLEMES serena y ne’ Richest price tor Cask _— Bereta ee han ee Ko. 30 Seventh avenue, two doors isos (rom Phirty-rourkh street eade, i fuera hon : PHT “Crom PER, OBNT MORE THAN ELSE. AR ao Sty port bray, Nile (Br, AT er oe coi for Indien" and ge siercn's Tort tit, wacabekioa tex Gee Br) MeCulloch, from Baltt! | Cast-of Ciorhing, uri, boat Es mingion, Pore ram ‘™Powce, PR, April 18=1n port brig Crimes, for NYork 7 gg pros Bw ‘Co. un) 6—Arr steamship Deutechland (Brem), NY CAST OFF CLOTTING i oa fia Snyder, “ry NO, with xing, Png eo, with mdse and GENTLENES, HAVING Sesgng, Tae SauEP ATH ~ TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICAT ‘your panGUGHAN lly annou: friends and the pr: 1 Ee. That be te 6h funret’ pertormicg a bitel enqronmant, “OLYMPIO THEATRE, ing Ou oF ad ie tad? Peart Seve, “nese end Serebe, H re ” Ae Dinsmore, ale Bombay. XAND A tate Fr sch fort Boon oR Se iy! abt Baker ler, Providence SoM ag ” gid echr MA Ty! e wely. limi ‘very few n rights tm ed po ty SRI eR NITE” nOgalinenl Lall, New Bedford, with oll, to saeewnte vedhnaninapes pista’ Hoderick O'Donnell Messing March 5 vie Gibraltar, with ich, al ODURNALLS Misston. ies Greenleaf, Messina March Pt ga ea i and next his Benest will oceur, when witli be pro- AVID COPPERFIELD AND POCATIONTAS, ng ESSONS IN FRENCH AND ITALIAN AT og rz TBmentoin sxcgnes (of cmd para tah ry ee

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