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5 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. to be to advance the price of Eric and frighten some of ‘the ‘shorts’ into “‘govering,” and the ahort interest in ‘that the speculative feeling outside of Wall street is at Present by no m6ans strong, and that even there the ‘bears still present a very firm front. It remains for the ‘bulls to turn low prices, a large short interest and an ex- tremely casy money market to profitable account, ‘There is no change to note in the rates for call loans, ‘Houses in good oredit are generally supplied at five per cent, with exceptional transactions at four and six, the lower rate being ow governments, There is a moderate supply of commercial paper offering for discount and the best grade passes at 6a7 por cent, while the second, is quoted at 8 a 9, There is, on the whole, a more cheerful feeling springing up among financial and mercantile men than has been noticeable for some months past, eud the prospect favors improve- ment. Mi At the carly session of the open board railway. sbares ‘Were steady at the decline of last evening. New York Central sold at 97% ; Brie, 623¢ a 3¢ ; Michigan Southern, 683¢; Clovoiang and Pittsburg, 7254 2 %{; Northwestern, 35% ; do. preferred, 613¢; Rock Island, 90; Fort: Wayne, 96%. Ss At the Orst regular board the market was active, but heavy, the heaviest transactions being in Eric, which old at 6154 0 62. New York Central closed 4 lower than at (he same time yesterday, Erie %, Reading %, Michigan Southern 3, Rock Island 3, Northwestern, 3<, - do. preferred 3g, Fort Wayne 3%, Milwaukee and St. Paul proferred 1, Ohio and Mississippi certificates #4, Pacific Mail %, Canton %, Cumberland %, Western Union Tolegraph 1%. Government securities were g@eady. Coupon ten-forties advanced 3{, seven-thirty notes of the first series 3. State stocks were without ohangs. At the-one o'clock open board: the market was dull ‘and beavy.. Now York Cemtral sold at 07%; 0%; Eri G1 2%; Reading, 103%; Michigan Soathern, 63 a K wogtern, 24% a % ; do. preferred, 60% 0°; Fort Wayne, po Bostoa Water Power, 30; Westera Union Telegraph, os ‘At the half-past twe regular board there was a general be wetoemaatnn tart Exe cloued % higher tban at nal regular board, itichigawr Southern 3, Titiuots Contra! i, Cleveland and Pittsburg §, Rock Island 5, Northwestern preferred 134, Fort Wayne %,.Obio and ‘Missiasippi certificates 3, Atlantic Mail '{. Boston ‘Water Power was % lower. Governinent securities were barely sieady, Coupon five-tweuties of 1862 and 1866 were 3 lower, Tenncssce sixes declined . At tno half-past three open board the market was strong, aiid prices experienced a further improvement. New York Vontral sold at 97% a 98; Ene, 63 a 14; Hud- fon, 97; Toading, 1033; Michigan Southern, 68% ; Gueveinnd and Pittsburg, 734; ; Rock Island, 90; a %; P western, 36% a 3; do. preferred, 6134 a %; Fort jayne, 96% a %. During the rest of the afiernoon ‘here was @ brisk demind for all the leading stocks, and prices continued in the ascendant. At a quarter to six the market was firm at the following qnotations:— New York Contral; 98 a 3; Eric, 6334 a 34; Reading, 103% a 104; Michigan Soethern, 68% 0,00; Clevotand and Pittsburg, 73 974; Rock Island, 90% a 91; Fort Wayne, 06% a 91; Northwestern, $554 a 34: do. pre- ferred, 62 © %; Pacitic Mail, 12334 8. 76; Boston Water Power, 0a %; Western Union Telegraph, 42% a 43. Mining shares were unsettled and generally weak. At ‘the fires board Corydon closed 40c. higher than at the samo timo yesterday, selling at $1 40; Charter Oak Cop- per, Sc., selling at $2 15; Columbian Gold and Silver, 5c., selling at $380. Consolidaed Grogoty Goid was “lower, solling at $6 35. People’s Gold and Silver sold SOc, Atthe second Board Corydon closed 26c. lower ‘than at the first board, selling at $115; Consolidated Gregory Gold, 550, selling at $690; Smith & Parmeles sold at $4.50; Quarts Hull, $1 65. Government securities were steady at the subjoined prices at the close of business :~-1881, coupon, 111% a 3; do, registered, 11134 a 3g; 5-20 coupons, 1862, 107% a %; do, do., 1864, 105% w 3% ; do. do,, 1965, 1057% a 106; do. do., new issue, 107% @ %; 10-40 coupons, 994 a %; 7 3-10's, first series, 10624 a 34; second series, 10624 a 74. Tho gold market was strong at the commencement of ‘Dusiqess this morning, and the price advanced to 1383¢, ‘but subscquently ft reacted to 187%, and the closing transections were st 137%. There was a superabundant sapply of coin, and loans were mage at 2a 1% per ceat for carrying, The gross clearings at the Gold Exchange ‘Bank amounted to $83,740,000, and the guid balancer to $2,491,990. ‘Tho total clearings trom December 11, 1986, when tho bank commenced business, to May 1, were $8,422,110,092, Tne highest clearings on ay ope day wore $165,038,000, and the lowest $31,110,000, the daily average boing $71,983,846, A failureof a frm ot gold brokers was announced (ais morning, and about a quarter of amiilion of gold was sold out on their accoant The failure is anid to be owing to that of Watte, Crane & Co., mentioned yesterday. The steamer Malla took out $131,973 in specie. The absence of news respeoting the proceedings of the Peace Conference in Londoy, was regarded as favorable 4 a pacific solution of the Luxemburg question, and more disposition was suown to operate for s fall than ‘was apparent yesterday. ‘The foreign exchange market was steady at yester- day's rates, Banker's bills on England at stxty days ‘wore quoted at 1005 a; at three days, 110% a %. Commercial bills, 1084 a 100. Francs at sixty days, 5.20 06.15; at three days, 6.15 a 6.123¢; bills om Berlin, ‘72 a 7234; on Bromen, 785; 791; on Frankfort, 40% a 414; 00 Amsterdam, 40% 24135; on Hamburg, 26), a 3; on Antwerp, 5.20 a 5.15. American securities are heavy in London, while con- tols are steady, namely & a 1% The comparative earnings of the Milwaukee and St, ‘Paul Railway Company for Apri! were : St. Paw! Line... The whole showing an increase of... ‘The receipts for custons and the receipts, payments and balayces at the Sub-Tressury in this city for the oxpired portion of the week have been as follows:— Cusiom House, Persea oe = ty ¢. serge piston Situs aes May &:; 300t000 Asi'8ie 3,950,199 116,210,080 ‘The exports, exclusive of specie, from New York to ‘foreign ports for the week ending May 7, and since ‘the commencement of the year, compare as follows with thoze for the corresponding periods in 1865 aad 1366: — Por the week esos heon sona19 Binee January 1. . 963,496,004 $87,402,687 $71,090,222 ‘The foreien importa as New York for the week. since — January 1, 1967, and for the corresponding period of the past twe years, compare as follows :— 1865. 1868. 1867 Imports, mdse..., 687 $252,919,960 $221,210, 737 Soo eee ee mi re | luracvoeeusanaraSetiveces ol ovarmacencesscasabeaseace 36,212 $883,819 Totala.......... e The following is am exhibit of the business transacted at the United States Sub-Treasery, Chicago, for the week ending May 4:— Cash on band (ot which in coin Cash on hand last week... SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Wednesday, May S—10:30 A. M. $2200 8 6's, 81. coup. Hh Fa QUO) US 6's 5.20 © "162. It 50000 US 6'a,5.30,0 '65,ni 107% 200 9184 Su do... ,amali 4000 7300 F) 97; 2500 US 4000 a 36000 4 00 a 3000 U: suo 27000 do. 700 6; 60500 US 3" 20 ‘ 20600 Ty 200 10000 30 a ae s : 4000 N Caro! : 0 & 4500 N Car s's, ex cou. 47 200 * Oz 1000 Bki'yn 6's, P'k L 93 1000 3 iW) Geo TB WO dow. 10s ‘1000 Ohi 2% 200 do. ig 1000 5 1a” 100 Alton & “ 1080 Hi 100 do. 7 3000 Mic! 983% 100 Brie % ‘T2u00 11 1200 Mich a i 3000 $B 3. di 67 1000 oo | a Fy “ Fe: Tt Basins h z Be Fs 1p” “18 Qtey, Ooi & 2 14936 100 Chic'& N £y 25 wv, do. wo! ‘800 Chic F4 ey ss wo we 109. $ ay - 200 uy Py $8 io 2 zy 00 6 100 Ri wen i = bad 15000 1000 1os%q B00 6s goou 10 “oo ten, 188 is do. ae Woon, do ‘TW cler & % 30000 Tena Chic & 8h 12000 Tenn ; 1000 do 100 do. : sae mw & oo) citsu Tif, ise $0, MD dor Tae Be BB A 5 do. ‘2 American Bx Oo... do SU Welle FarguaCose G2 do. n Boman Water Fowr isc. 100 not Wabd i OK 35 Pacific Mad ¥S Co.. 1995 100 Cho & AIL IK 490 Wi 10 do... 139° 100 Mil & St Paul RiR.. 100M ¥ Goal Rik. * 251.) 985% ‘ COMMERCIAL REPORT. 3 Wapwxspar, May 8-6 P. M. Corres.—The market for Rio ruled dull, but prices re. mained steady. Other kinds were unchanged. Corron.—The demand continued light, aud the market was scarcely so firm, under the unfavorable cable advices from iverpool. The demand was chiely for export. Sales 1,200 = We aunexz the closing qu %, Which are nomi- Upland. Mobrile ~— rege Fy a} EY a at eceipts, 9633 bbls. of tlowr, 1,645 bage ‘Th ket less active ‘but firm, th id Florida. 2 2% a rm, the witich ‘was in Orders on. Western account, day, could not be completed market at F i j i geee exsxcche BEEhSaees & Sea 05 Preeenes & gecatbhsesnt He Fie # 3 i Hi ise Le fer} per steam tallow at ‘The obi tors were. bbls, to Rot atds. Sd..end a hence to and back Tuled’ dull, but steady im value, No sales but holders demanded less active, iF a if i i fi ; G t £8 4] | CarniacE Accrpant,—Betwoen twelve and one o'clock Yesterday morning a carriage containing two persons, Mr, John Griffith and wife, and driven by a man named Rorke, was precipitated into a sewer excavation, corner of’ ‘street and Clasgon avenue, aud the occupants poset Mrs. Griffith Sustained @ compound frac- ture of one leg, while Mr, Griffith was slightly bruised. The driver, who was also hurt, was conveyed to the City Hospital by the police of the Forty-ninth precinct, and the passengers were taken to their residence, corner of Franklin avenue and Hickory street. The damaged to the amount of two hundred dollars. Accipunt Resvutina Rom. tum Fatt or, 4 Hovss.—A laboring man, Simprontus Hurst, was badly in- jured about the arms and shoulders by the falling debris of a house om Pearsall street, near Dean, on Tuesday last. The houre was being raised a story at the time of the which was caused by the giviug way of some of the blocks used for its support. Tas Lapus’ Sovrugen Rein Associatiox.—The humane and highly laudable efforts of the good ladies of this city to contribute their share to their suffering fellow country women of the South give promise of much success, Miss Ella Wheatley, the Treasurer of the Ladies’ Brooklyn Auxiliary Southern ‘Relief Association, acknowledges the total receipts to May 8 of $9,323. The disbursements, as before reported, amount to $8,763. Boranary.—The coal office at. the corner of DeKalb avenue and Navy street was entered by burglars about midnight on Tuesday, and the lock of tho safe, having been larly drilled, was char; with gunpowder and blown “A The burgiars itdean Sinsee. ail their trouble, on finding but $3 in pen- nies. police were not in the vicinity at the time, nor is there any clue to the rogues. AcowswraL or SurcwaL Drowxinc.—On Tuesiay night an aged man was found in the ferry slip foot of South Seventh street, Eastern District, iu a dying con- dition, and expired shortly after he was rescued. The body was sent to the tom; deadhouse in Union but ‘not been identified Auinaup Larcany From Tam Psrzox.—Yosterday after- moon a woman named Catharine Martin, thirty-five years of age, was arrested at the residence of her sister, snore, o aha Fory-hh recta charge wh grand of ino! gra . com| it ig Joha Duffy, about sixty who ee with his family at 112 Gold if $2 4 z Z $ mocting for trials yosterday, Mr. Acton in the exam!- ner's chair. Eighty-five patrolmen wore tried for viola- ton.of. police rules and reguiations. There were -but, three citizen cases, . ‘TAR OLUB AGAIN. through Contre street abont haif-past ten o’olock Inst f sabe was met by patroiman teonth precinct, . without the : serene sedis Se ta te t blow across the small of the back, cen = that he would bring a chi ¢ did yostorday. Guore endeavored to defend his aq ed—What did you hit her for ? Ovricrr.— I merely tapped her. ‘Mx, AcTon, —What did you want to tap her for? Orricex.—The more wally to drive her away. I do not consider it striking a-woman without I leave a Tn thistast enunciation, which took even Mr. Acton surprise, Guerin only re-echoed the gezoral senti- i pant: unfortunately pre=ails in the police force, POLICES! A vm npg ame . nsophisticated people who believe because a police- ‘man is soen to stand at a certain that he espies ob- jects beyond the ral of his nose their own 1, be introduced to patrolman Alexan. der Brown, of the Sixth precinct. and for the Eye Feason:—At twenty minutes past twelve o'clock A. i. on the 23d of I month a gentioman named Edward Bigion was knocked down and robbed of lis watch in Canal street, near the Bowery, while, according to the sworn statement of Gitbert Palmer, of 116 Chatham street, officer Brown was quietly standive oa the second step of the Citizens’ Bank, about fifteen foot from where Biglow was robbed. What was matter with Brown that he did not see the occurrence is a question which the Board of Police are to decide upon. WHAT A REVOLVER Is URED FOR, Patrolman Neison Ransier was complained of by the captain of the Forty-eighth preciuct, in Brooklyn, for making use of his revolver wheu not justified in doing 80, According to Ransier, a boy had deen tantalizing lim and he endeavored to lay official hands up tantalizer; but he did not succeed, owing to the fa: ‘that the boy ran away He then drew his revoiver {xo he says) fired a shot in the air, thinking to mal Funaway halt, which the boy lad not the Siig! notion of doing. ‘The officer—who bas been oa tho force but a sbort time, and is therefore not altogether posted as to the duties of a good polweman—in attempting to justify himself, sad that ° measure had been used praviously."’ Did Rans that officer Conard had used the same measare Saturday? Traly the example of an old policoman bas & wonderful effect on a novice ' QUANGE IN THE MANNER OF PREPRETING CHARGES. The fotlowing general order relating to the new method in accordance with wioch Charges agaitst patroimen by their superior officers are tobe made out ereafter was issued to the various pohoe predincts yesterday :— tank no. 48, Dae OF Metroror crAM Moupeuny SUREL, Yew Your, Nay 8, 18. § ges of any deinen, against members of the foree it be im 1% agned by the oflicer making the same, and shall be deltvored to the officer in, and for the time veing i be the cuty of the oficer so in command to make entry on the blotter of the station howe of such charge being presented, and ite wil endorse on the original charge the time wien it was presented at the desk and dle the same in a ¢ Manner. it shold the duty ar the captain of (he precinet to trans mit to the Superintendent, on the aame day on whicn a charge is delivered at the dc4k and entered on the blotier, a ‘of every such charze so trade, in addition to Brey Site Gosaver, ia ecteplianoe with ex sag feguiationa. cal ww exist +e SOHN A REN RDY, Superintendent, Gronge W. Dizas, iuspeotor. ———_____—_- POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. The Next Presidency. Grant and Lee are nominated for next President and ‘Vice President by © Texas newspaper. The names of Grant and Doolittle are hoisted as candidates for 1368 by gaye:—“‘Any sort of political en- torprise that aims to use the freedinen as a voting class, of General Wade Hampton or Wilson, wiil begin in their corrup- tion and end " wise judgmen' ropes iL its fe pre tat 1 ets moralize question now is, shall Wade Hampton or Senator Wilson use this voting | FETE che i i E i is Hy i i Ff a7. stores and warchouses containing ‘strongly that thereis a serious defect in i of insurance, and that the insurance compa- departed trom that safe old rule of only shar- Ly eae ot 8 stock of goods the risk Load pute dishonesty to any person; we merel that when ins: “f “é of BA if panies insure stocks of we ya New Yerk and Other Eastern Insurance by Recent Fires in Chicago, By the burning of the elevator, May 4—New York Taternati $3,000 North American, ....$2,500 Arctic ... | Washington, Prov Citizens’ dence, R.I....... 2, Merchaats’, Provi- Manhattan + 3,000 — dence, R. 1....... 2,000 Yonkers. 2.500 Equitable, Provida’e 2,500 2,500 Hopo, Providence... 2,500 $500 “City Fire, Hartt 2,000 Aitna, Hartford. . 2,500 New England, Hart!’d : 3,000 Phoonix, Hartford Bo Springfold, Mass. Me « 2,500 Total......+.+++.$72,000 By the same tire the Queen and London Companies, London, lose $15,500; Liverpool and London, $17,000. By the fire in South Water street, same date :— Home, New York..$10,000 Phwnix, Hartford ,000 Manhattan 000 Underwriters’, N.Y. 000 NewYork 5,000 $45,000 Total Eastern losses by the two fires, $170,000. ‘A MURDERER CONVICTED. Jeseph Leslie, the Alleged Murderer of Mary M. Cay! F Recetved Murder. {From the Dayton (Obio) Journal, 4 The case of Joseph Leslie, mdicted eas eee of Miranda Caylor, at New Lebanon, in this county, on the Sist of August, 1366, went to the jury yesterday afvernoon, and in the course of an hour ands half they returned to the court room with a verdict of murder in the seat a with apparent surprise. The od. ley seem to expect a different verdlo, or were surprised ihe the Jury should have agreed so soon. The prisoner heard the verdict with absolute jure. All eyes were fixed. upon him, but he did not move a muscle, nor did The Sheriff informs us that since bis imprisonment ke Tae testimony ca parety_clroanastantal, at arrested the same day and committed to the county jail, to emakt fle tial apon an indiotment for murder in the convictedupan thé indtetment of the new awnits the sentonce of trial. however, pending for argument this morning. The unhappy convict is a native of Jackson township im this county, and ts aged about thirty-six years. His parents lived upon a farm, where Joseph was raised, and as boy and man he was quiet in deportment, and Peaceably disposed, though determined when aroused. his return trom be army he feet = Horuing’s tavern, in New Lebvanot which house the fatal shot was fired. os Thefe is no jon of the dreadful crime which Joseph Lestie, in al! hyman probability, will expiate on the gailowa, excepting » morbid gioom and jon, resulting from his dixappviated love for Mary Miranda Caylor, and deadly determination that uo rival should possess her. iff { LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. Tas Late Etectioy.—Richmoud county gave a ma- Jority of 230 democratic voies at the late election; Sut- foik county, 112 republican majority, and Queens, 119 democratic, which places tus democrats nicely abead of their opponents, East New Yor« ayo Jamatoa Rattroap Company,— The officers of this compaay are uow-undergoing an ox- amination in regard to (be construction of this work. Rich developments are expectod. It is stated that there is a firm by the name of Kimball & Co. mixed ap in this affair; but at present it ts said they are not to be found, Rumor says there 18 reazon to believe that the President is Kimbant & Co. and the “ecrotary is his assistant. Fine Deearramyt Eiacrioy.—Empire Hoso Company No. 1, of blushing, have elected the following officers for the ensuing year:—Foreman, Henry Jarvis: Assistant Foreman, ¢. A. Spillet; Secretary, Benjamin Bird; Trea- sorer, hari Smith. (See oe CARA AD. RESETS MARRJAGES AND DEATHS. Married. RcceRr.—On Toosday evening, May 7, by the S. Weed, Juux J, Benassy to Hester Aur all of this city. . Buskowr7—GoLpaaira.—On Sunday, May the Rev. Dr. Adier, Ionarts Boskowrrs, to Er By Fs daughter of the late David Goidsmith, of this city, California and pay ease copy. Bevxier—Bruor.—in New Hives: Conn., on Tues- day, May 7, by the Rev. Mr. Falkaer, Dr. Eowano BULKisy to Miss Grace C, Bisnor, Bre iis— Pack —In this city, om Wednesday, May 8, by Rev. Samuel Osgood, D, D., Kowaro Burxwam and ‘any Constia Pack. No cards, Canventex-—-Waaten —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, April 30, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Francis Peck, of Calvary church, E. D. Witttam C. Camresrek to Ceara D. Waavi ot Brooklyn. No cards. eatng ConLins— QUINN. OD y, May 7, at St. "9 it. Rice, Gronar Conume to aaa Dewses—Rapciorrs.—In Albany, on Tuesday, May 7, vy Rev. Mr. Walsh, Hom Mesnox Dewxns, of this city, to Miss Jaws M. Rapcivre, daughter of the late David Van Ness Radcliffe, Eeq., of Albany. Forus—Cianae—On ‘Wednesday, May 8, at Triaity chapel. by Ray. Sete Murray Forbes, D.D., Fraxx Tuesda: church, Mott Haves, by the Rev. M: Quis. Forsrs, China, to of William W. C. Clarke, of this city, Gcxs—Hensarn.—At Cromwell, Cona., on = May 7, at the residence of the bride's father, Jou Goxx, of New York, to Miss Lassie H. Hossanp, No Tans cree, of Felton nod Loslian svennet $i ternoon, at t1 " Coon. bagaany on Sunday morning, May 6, Ina Coox, of Darien, Conn., in the 74th year of his age. At io, N. L, on Tw and 11 days, services from the residence father, Sherman Broadwell, on Friday morning, eleven o'clock. aoe Wednesday, May 8, Jaxx, the beloved ie Egnew, aged 33 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 210 East Forty-seventh street, on Friday Fomay.—On Wed: May 8, Euma M. youngest ; neaday uma Many, . Hand the late Mary Fin- , at half-past one of Mrs, Currem, 171 West Forty-eighth street. Foeecan.—On Monday, an Sl native of im , yeara, His remains will be taken to Sullivan street church at ten o’ciock, where there will be a solemn high mass for the repose of his soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. Hersey.—On Tuesday, May 7, Ezra B. Hersey, in the 45th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 28 Leroy street. this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His remaina will be taken to Wolboro, N. H. Boston (Mass.) papers please copy. Hvpsoy.—A sotemn requiem mass for the ropose of the soul of Waiam J. Hvpson will be celebrated in St. Joveph’s church, Sixth avenue, corner of West Washiug- place, this (Thai ) morning, May 9, at 9 o'clock. ¢ friends of the family and those of bis brothers, Jobn H., Andrew J, and Victor E, Hudson, are respect- fully invited to attend. Hinmax.—On Tuesday, May 7, Lypra AXN Hinman, wife of 0, B. Hinman, in the 49th year of her ago. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral afternoon, at five o'clock, at her late residence, 340 West Thirty-fifth street. * PATRICK FINNEGAN, & aged 56 ‘Jaconvs,—On Th May 7, of scarlet fever, Nicno- Las, youngest son of Nicholas and Sarah (. Jacobus, aged 8 months and 9 da: v8. ‘The funeral will take place at the residence of his parents, at English Ne borhood, N. J., this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Looxax,—On_Tuesday, May 7, Mrowars Loonay, a na- tive of county Westmeath, Ireland, aged ears, ‘The relatives and friends of the famil; respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence; corner of Forty-sixth street and Secon this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Masox,—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 8, after a short illness, Mrs, Jane J, Mason, Notioe of the funeral hereafter. Monay.—On Wednesday, May %, Jamas Moaay, youngest son of Mary and the late Terence M. Mohan. The faneral will take place this (Thursday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his grand- father, Francis O'Neill, No. 369 West Twelfth street. McCayy,—On Tuesday, May 7, Frances Avcusta, daughter of John and Charlotte McCaan, aged 11 months and 28 days, The relatives and triends, also the members of East- ern Star Lodge, F. and A. M., are invited to attend the funera', this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'dleck, from oe inrinag Nostrand aveuue and Van Buren street, rooklyn. Nortox.—On Tuosday, May 7, Henry D. Nortox, late of San Antonio, Texas, in the 41st year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ingited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 56 Wost Pifty- second street. ‘OnK.—On Tuesday, May 7, of confumtion, Jon Ore, aged 59 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- ‘| tad of the Association of Exempt Firemen, are respect- ited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) attor- noon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No, 284 Broome-street. Onxe,—On Wednesday, May 10, of congestion of the Jangs, Marcia Humruxer, of Captain Wm. B. Orne, in the 76th year of her age. residence, No. 226, Livingston street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. O’Comxor.—On Tuesday mornit 7, Maer Kev- NEY, ee of John 7 wad Blecsor K. O'Cea-- ‘nor, aged 4 years and 6 months, a ig Pt ewe! May 7, Jauna Parcew, aged 24 years; 10 months and 14 da: ths ‘The relatives and friends wre invited to attend the fest “Vhevena "Oa Wednea May 8. F: Loo i ‘ANN ine fant daughter of Somes and Martha Peovers, Wi The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residonce of the ite, 191 East Thirty-fourth street. Rowano.—At Hi 6, of congestion of the tugs, Hxwey F., sou of Ernest and Louisa Rowald, in the Cong Fa ed hie age. ‘The and relatives of the family, and the mem- bers of C, Hawkids Zouaves, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Evangolical church, corner of Sixth and Garden streets, Hoboken, N. J., this (Thursday) atternoon, at one o'clock. Tromas,—On Wednesday, yo Maxtua W ., daughter ‘24th year. The friends of thé family are invited to attend the funera, on Friday pee eleven o’clook, from his late residence, 799 Greenwich street. Vaw Wivis.—On Saturday, May 4, at the residence of her father. Captain E. Kellum, Blizat Sanam KE. Vax Wixxne, Wrrroexermx.—-On Taesday, May 7, Lovma, youngest fore: of Morris Wittgenstein, aged 5 years and 4 mont ‘The relatives and friends of tire family are respectfully invited to attend the fuperail, from the residence of her uncle, No, 313 West Fourth stree!, this (Thursday) morn- i it half-past nine o clock. PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 3, 1867. Cleared. St Malta (Br), Mc’ i . soSigarusnip Mata (Be), MeMiczen, Laverpoat via Queens pao (ame) Meyer, Southamptoa and Fare gy Tt “honed Ouy Powe and Reb 'Br), Adama, Rotterdam—G F Sufet. ‘Javton (Br), Pell, St John, NB—G F fully. Brig Ad Tewett, iteid’ Marseilles Boyd & Hincken, Brig Mary (Br), O'Brien, Buenos Ayres—F Alexandre & Brie Seat Ly ene r 7 tt, font De, ‘tromness (BE), Ho: Ja y 4 : fa) I. Port au ‘Prince hi Marguerite (Haytien), Murray, Jr Brig t HA Pitt, Avery, Bermuda—Middloton & Behr Atalanta (Br}, Lashens “das Gaieo oKunharit & Co, i. Aux ‘unha Schr Aletnea, Detlekson, Hamilton, Bermuda—B J Win: ‘Sehr Clara, Baxter, Tpaneephte-sanenr S Plymer. Schr W G Dearborn, Scull, Great Us: A ‘Sehr ware, Palkinbam. a dean & Richard. ache AC Acker, Hobbie, Stamford. 4 rd. River, artey. Rew Haven, Sloop Eliza Jane, Allen, ‘ wtighmer Acushuner, “Kelly, ‘Bedford—Fergueon & i Arrived. Steamship Ville de Paris (Fr). 8 Havre, April 27 via Brest Pith rade and gers to xe nie, ‘Steamship 06 Biting. "7 de Cuba, April 27, ad Nueviias, April 28, wi Rivet Ape a 00 Wert it faa, with wsdon cid Gamsengera Captian Thee, ton & Co, Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah, 4th inst, and to & Allen. Bara Soraya, Stirling, from Bt Jaap. Cuba. of and for teeter Norfolk, Cy Potmt and iia Wall, Ban’ Franciato—s 1, Merchant & | fad, NS, was font night of tho Mf inst on Clb Pola june (Br), Bradshaw, from New York Fob 18, fen arillas, ae towed inwo the by Taec picked up sbundoued, “The Bits ae” ch, batts tha aloobol. "She belocgs to Parbare Ma oarF Ot ned by P Blake. E ton, cit pirest, of lent was Valued at abou ‘was also not insured. Ma; c 8—Sehr Eve, Bish (eee Ee Wound \o New York, inaahore ar this pont Scun F Sr Craim, Bdwards, still remains ashore ef Gay Head, having been done towards getting her off. Bho might iy be pumped out with @ a ne Scar Dora A Bager (of New York), Savannah, with » cargo of lumber, is ‘Ashore near Branch. ‘A Scan, name not ascertained, is sunk six miles off Branch. The crew, consisting of six persons, were in the yawl boat, ‘ pa Scun Sunx—Schr Florida, from East Pass. wi at Pensacola 1st inst, reports a schr sunk 1m about 16 fathom water, fourmiles from shore off Big Sabine Hills, is visible but the two gilt balls at the topmast heads. Scun @ W Canrayrar. of Boston, from Rockport, with © cargo of lime, before reported ashore at Body Island, will be a total wredkc, Scun Cuas N Page (of Philadelphia), Fink, ts ashore three miles south or Shark River, N. Stoor Yankee Gixi—Stapleton, Si, May 8—The sleop Yankee Glit from Fairhaven for Newalk, wile lying slonge side the dock at Stapleton this morning, waa rum into byee ituaber laden bark which bad parted her chains, The sloop ‘was broken to pieces. Grew saved. Montneat, May 8—The' steamer Grecian struck s while shooting Lachine Rapids yesterday, and te rapidly. She was rin upon a sand baok, where abe with her main decks above the water, The passengers a ‘all, saved. ty veusels, inward bound, are reported @: Green Island, Miscellaneous. Purser Edw Cooper, of steamship Falt Kee, from St Jaga de Cuba and Nuevitas, bas our thanks fer late papers. ‘Tux Gace.—The telegraph operator at Sdudy Hook reported yesterday morning the wind from E, and blowing a ole The same may be said of the city. The tide was unugualigy full, with the usual damage to merchandise and the. fural- ture of families in the cellars and basements of those build- ings bordering on the rivers. But few vessels, moatly steamers, came in by way of Sandy Hook yesterday. There are several steamships from the eastward about among which are the Teutonia, from Hamburg and ‘and the Chicago, from- Liverpool, both of which are aq ra from Havana, is also due. . the jot Me ae CJ MEARE, if Vanguard, owned by Cameron £ Orn, of uth port, Y from the yard of Master At Calais 4th inst, from the ys ie, inte 2 by Wm Hinds, & ‘and others, dlvanss: Net{(co to Mariners. Samra Cave, Teneriffe, April 13, Mr Bivood Walter, Secretary Boord of Underw: ‘ork: 4 : have to you, for the Underwriters, tbat tno goreeumiont, have vaeCiogamt is efac waa Petre barby ibe mall cn he Ath Governor of these The oc er} eles a Pvt veut a the Untied Blated will, until furttic? me- tice, be admitted to bore, after pero Sot port of observation. o oldan bills of health, Propo ert oy bythe \- tiue'here.” Your bbediout « merveth ‘ “ag OuN HOWARD EDWAgHE. Whalomean. Cla at New Bedford 7th inst, schr Admiral Blake (of Ma- ‘Howiand, Adantle Ooedai, bai Ow- tag. $ American Porte. Be ee a agen a ‘. - O16 eke B ‘Tth—Arr steamer UAGANGOR, May 6—Arr sche Flying Sond, Dodd, thaiei- ans brig Belmont . Coohran. Att’ Tooker, NYork: fowac Nani do. [+4 xmith. Br), vannah. Mie asl nradon Srey, Qatvat: Nag to Ieuan ow wenmship Starkey, Mobile; NYork aod into tht loaa , Ser atnecettonne ia Wat toute Revit ae BR ‘ight a Norfolk, Sid bart Everhard Dettus (Grem, CAL % ih, May 3-Cld sehr Bloise, Nutter, grraebe #7 King, Clendenin, MYork. Ghd ‘DARIEN, Ga. April 20—Aer bark wre Ri Sy art ie Pea SAL WESTON April 99--Are chee ¥ 3 1. prt A, ity wate: rd Colburn, NYork; 30th, Almira Wooltes Meth, Calmuen, ¥od me jc for Serce Houta, Iavarpoak OEM EN SHOU, PM-Arr schrs Rasen H Git. Per SRE Plymouth: Al oem ‘Yohnsou for Bostoa. Walt Piekering. ‘Fort “a 9 AM—No arrivals. +? th, PM_—Atr brig © Morris (Br), st for ont: Bs meee ingion, NC, for do: Cn Suro Paeod: Mocdeoari"Rentana ate for achee wr, Tih, 9 AM~Are Eugenia, Coombs, © Portland: Robin, Haytord. Parry. Me, for Ephraim Wiliaws, Perry, Georgetown, De, : 4 a Ah ter, Somers, Philadelphia ‘for Boston; " ont ley) Perth "Arnis y for Medan: port: Mora, Re re fot doz Nor Wester, Poster, for Feettonier Coleman, and James Marun, Baker, ap foe MiLLBRIDG eM le See Naiwaatlent ieohie New York, SRNR AYRORE Nae" Aree Hat Okan Mom Sergi ticers Macy 8 Lane Brown: Grows 4 Hptes ant Gye PS ane NEW HAVEN. May 7-_Arr bork Atma. ( ct 3 “NRW LONDON. iy O-Arr brig Clare P Gibbs, MUSRWICH, May 6—Arr ache Constellation, Kelsey, Batts. more. Nd PHILADELPHIA, May 7—Are bark Uller (Nor), Liverpool ; brig Gen wank, sReichum, Boston: pare : |, Poster, Clenti JH Moore, Li ay Vaugho Yangnn: a 3 Trade Wind tert hi Morris, Artis, Phit-

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