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: * Mlustrative of the present aspect of the Cretan s' HUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. ‘ eee ee eal BOARD OF ALDERMEN. =~ This Board convened yesterday afternoga at four ‘e’clock, and commenced business with a resolution, ‘offered by ‘Iderman Haxpy, to the effect that the resolution to pave Ninth avenue, from Fourteenth to ‘Twenty-third street, with Belgian pavement, pre- ‘viously passed by the Common Council and approved Dy the Mayor, be rescinded. He stated that when resolution was passed the majority of the mem- bers voted under a misapprehension, and he showed ition some half-dozen yards in length, bearing + ge rere of a8 many hundred .caseholders op the line of the proposed improveiment, i op- sition to the project. A map of the section cted by the improvement was also shown, On ‘which the location of the premises of those opposed | to the matter were marked in red, those tn favor left blank, and those considered doubdtiu, yeliow. The map looked as if it had a very heavy attack of easies, 80 Many and so large were ‘he red spots, motion to annul the previous action of the Com- n Council was carried by a vote of ten to three, ‘A resolution was adopted asking the Legislature insert in the city tax levy $29,000 for the New ‘ork Dispensary and §1,000 for the Branch Homoo- athic Dispensary. ‘A smal! amount of routine business was transact- ed, after which the Board adjourned to meet on Baturday afternoon at two o’tiock, BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. The “Corporation Manual” Resolution Passed Over the Mayors VetomMore Streets to Be Paved with Nicolson Pavement, ‘The Board met yesterday afternoon, the President, ‘Mr, Stacom, presiding. ~ A resolution was presented to rescind the privilege previously given to the Second Avenue Railroad Company to lay switches and turnouts in SI third ‘and Sixiy-fow'th streets, between First and Third avenues. It was laid over. A resolution was concurred in to have complimen- tary resolutions passed by the Aldermen to their retiring President, Mr. Shannon, engrossed and framed at a cost to the city of $ . ‘The “Corporation Manual” resolution, directing the | Clerk of the Common Council to have 15,000 copies printed, was cailed up and briefly discussed. Mr, STEPHEN KOBER?S sald that tue great city of New York was deprived last year of one of the | atest DooKS in the State, aud as the money appr wiated for manuals and public printing Would be mt in any event, he was in favor of having the “Manual” instead of less valuable public documents, fhe matter had been evidently “iixed” before the Board met, for the resolution was unanimously |dopted over the Mayor's veto. The following resoiutions in favor of paving the @ubjoined named streeis with Nicolson pavement y street, between Eleventh and Twelfth apeenusss ey sireet, from Broadway to West street; aiden lane, from Broadway to south s| yiw * alnth street, from Nin i avenue, from Thirty-fourth to F AN ASSISTANT LIBKAAIAN LN \_ The resolution in fuvor of appoluting Ch ulch to the post of Assistant Libr ibrary was concurred in, tions of his Honor the Mayor. ary 18 1,000 a year. A REWARD FOR THE MURDERER OF THOMAS F. LA- VELLE. A resolution was adopted authorizing the Ma. offer a reward of $1,000 for the apprehensiyn wonviction of the murderer of Tiioias F. Lavei ‘the Seventh Avenue Kaliroad conductor. PAVING SEVENTH AVENUR, Aresolution was offered authorizing the Croton Aqueduct Deparunent to adverilse tor bids for paving Seveati avenue from Fourteenth to Filty nth strect With the Stafford pavement, provided ‘that the exp qu After the adoption of a nui Papers the Boani adjourned ‘o'clock. ense does not € i Saturday at two LECTURES LAST NIGHT, Orete and the Cretans—Prevent Aspect of the | Ensurvection. Mr. J. E, H. Skinner, the Cretan traveller, and | Yately with the insurgents, narrated his experiences, | gle for liverty, toa smail audience last evening, at the hall No. 900 Broadway, corner of Twentieth street. The lecturer was -provided with maps, @utiines and statistical tuiormation sufiicient | to give body and intelligibility to his narrative, while | @etails of personal observation aud adventure served | to give heed to his discvasion of the subject. He | thud, he stated, made one of a party whose sole pur- in visiting the isiaud was personally to inspect condition of affairs, to report faithfully to the | world at large the prospect of the in- gurrection, News as promuigaicd from ‘Turkish gources Was very unreliabie and ofien wholly false, the fact being that the Cretans had really sutlcred no serious defeats, having simply to defend Mountain passes and fastnesses ve dimeult of @ccess. Tie wi vn portion of the island, an ceedingly wiid aid sterile region, was and always had been fie stronzhold of the insurgents, end no effort of Turkish aris had been suricicit 10 ¢ them. This part of the island of Crete li Jlelded more than a nominal submission to Tule, aud that only at a time when run with Mosiem hordes. in th of 180-23 the Cretans bore an active part in the eonfict, the western par: of the istand forming tcir ¢ cf eperations; and wis ¢ Crete was turne present, Grou ‘ine co been subetan- ‘i been Lier opy could € He did not t ed to submit, holding tion natay Birons a8 to Mr. skinner sinted | that “upon his arrival jn the country, whica was ¢ by running the blockade, he | Wes tyvited to dine wiih the provi emmment and = was — afforde: tuuity for accurate obscrvation. Uhat Stace occacton was bres lust wa the f Wisary department of the r Deter. Et.li, they had th gud were noi likely to be the ‘Yur blocisad @uongh tney couid not bui Lire our tie Jorces of the Bwian. Family Inherit Last evening av Necture was delivered in the Ac: fore @ crowded aud appr Was the third of @ series Mr. Leinbert on the sw uy Of Music bee ildstro showing e dab nee, chiefly a Materaal eide, and described the « dicattona an “oristics by Whielt io form a judiciocs dise by which to form a correct ‘opinion & much a as low would live ect ure was ii 1 ‘the conciusion Dante and fis Relations to Our Ages Last ht, at th alion of ev, Step nh Tyng, Rev. John ¢ Smitu read, toa large and eritical audience mbled at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Madi avenue sud econd | Street, a compact and scholariy le on the writings of Dante, the claracteristics of the | ge io which he lived, the peculfar | Philosophy of the schools upreared — by Bernard and others who thought and wrote in the | Swofih and thirteenth centuries, and yet left no aystein of philosophy belund which was worthy of pecutiar pe 1 lid order of uuith its ae- actorily really aimed at it it was crusied, nte, whom the le Pender eret move ex plainc the destruction of the Papacy; andthe Church triumphed. f taror ranked with Hower end re as at poet and prophet, was truly prosreasive in lis aspirations. | see what steps were nec | Dudley Observato; uid instractive Banca oe wes an raftahds | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. for thd expired portion ‘unity, and this day the Dantean Mr. Seri etsed hte lecture with aun 4 ‘Teespay, March 10-8 P. M. ct on the merits of the poet of Italy thea his iecture occupylug one hour in delivery. - 140% to 199%, with the closing transections at the NAVIGATION OF THE HUDSON. lowest potnt of the day, against 140 at the opening. a nn een Se eee oe initia 10 #LX per cent carrying. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALD. So ee ee eee Oe wate a ‘The Ice Gorges in the River—The Thaw and | goiq balances to $2,014,200, and the eurrency bal- | fete an Expected Freshet—The Channel to be | guces to $3,234,240, The dectining tendency of the | M9 og hy Sins: Wi: Opened by Torpedoes. 4 veg minms affeeved “A | ‘Aupawy, March 10, 1868, | Bre ved government securities sympathet!- | ‘The present mild weather, which has come as sud- ry denly as the winter was protracted and severe, is at- b.: tended with a thaw which has already covered the ice in the river with a suriace of water. Farther up iors ‘the loose tce, which started during the thaw of De- -] cember has receit accumulations that a ' 108: ved so many os The stock market has been feverish and on the 18 mass of ice several feet in height has accumulated | whoje weak, while Erie continues to absorb the at- 1a. against the railroad bridge and threatens to break | tention of the street, The fluctuations 4m the stock wg away at any moment and carry with it immense de- | during the day were from 74% to 8%, and at the close 67 ! 14 struction to the docks, elevators and warehouses OM 4, was offered a! 15%. The buli clique took ali the & the river front. The apprehension of damage is ail the — grock delivered to it, but showed Ro spirit in sustacn- “ ‘eater from the fact that everything in this vicintty | . ae righ at Ty nee pad ~ | ing the price by bidding for more, and hence the de- & just now in a liquid state. ‘The streets are | cline of nearly #ix per cent from the highest point g running with water and every brook is pouring | touched, it is already very heavily loaded, and it re- | wo its torrents to the Hudson, the common receptacle of ' maing to be secu Whether or not it has the financial we all. A frestret of rare dimensions 1s expected 28 the § strengin to take all tho stock that ts offered, If it has consequence of the present mild season, for the | it will be successful in coutrolling the price of the streets and brooks here are but miniatures of the Mo- ) stock, but otherwise i will assuredly fall and fall a hawk, the Hoosic aud the hundred other streams | prey to the speculative director and bis party. Pe- which empty into the Hudson, and which will 800n | fore the ond of the present week the stock): row § trad Bow) Haden I det antge bear to its bosom the lquefaction of the vast quanti- | bing part of this contest will in all probability | Breton ties of snow witich have fallen during the winter. | have been decided, and the result depends P~Pth ‘The torrent which is to come will sweep everything | aimost entirely upon the length of the bull clique’s Bache N Wee before it, and hence the lively apprehensions for the | purse, Asa rule vie bulls are always successful im | quem wit Peat effect in this vicinity. There is no remedy against | gy long run if their resources are araple; but to be the submerging of the basements and cellars near | gio to vo a certain length aad no further would be the river. The greatest fear is felt for the result ‘ rain in such a case as the present. A heavy break Wiien the great mass of ice begins to move, | or a sharp upward movement may consequently be It was in view of this state of alfairs that a special | regarded as almost inevitable witiiin the neat few Meeting of the Board of Trade was held yesterday to , days. The bulle ave to contend with the disadvan- ory to mitigate the evil, if | tage of a somew ‘ - ~ ‘) ‘3 age of @ seuewhat demoralized and drooping mar: | not avert it entirely. The meeting was quite alarge | : one, showing the absorbing int in the sub- | Ket, not only for their particular stock, but rajway Dr. J. Hi. Armsby and , of iia | shares in general; and at the same time they find liad sugir bility of | themselves in th hive o8 cout a aren ihe pility of themselves in the midst of an getive seven per een Wood Mil & Bt Poul fot. Lek ma iy Ohba B 7: &: sFenaepiyzaeges erican Ex dans Des Wi he tan ts 6b of 8 York. 1; Commence. 108, Vemoving tie obst | the additional object of securing thy ning of | Moucy market, The beara, ou the other hand, be- $eag, Seah ee) Or, iy Mes ad NO the river to navigation mint be acco sides having these elements iu their favor, ean potut Ket" cur tard’ wan aully "but prices ‘wore changed; } meeting was pr by Mr. F. as aes a . weet. Bales 6 91 jac. a lie. for No.1 to prane steam, and | lain, Colonel Wilson, of the United Stated Topo- | te very damaging report of the excca wo W 4c, a8 46. for Kevile rendered, “Hutter was in ootl de; graphical Eu read an interesting paper re- , lve committee of the Erie board publisied Muliopnst ‘Two o’Clocic P.M. | made and urn, while cheese was sy nore ago | hearsing the of torpedoes that had been | to-day, which shows that tem millon Of gg rg oa, %t,eou... 10.4 M0 she Mele RR profi GounLes, firmius, per ivy Bbc. a Gea; ct vag and | Ce Pes g ee convertible bends were iy authorized = hs 3 ie" or 4, 3 i. ¥ be ‘oe Se sejeer gerne arate Jor | Henayocarea ‘ton of a similar plan to re: | to be issued and sold for the purpose of furnishing “in Ws) 10 bo? Lewis ‘and. Jellerson ‘conuties 3, | move the ice gorge now in itont of this elty. It muight | the road witit iron, steel raits, locosn oiner poeple iting rag rea ear ETT | also be used to open tie chammel and give the ice vevidien calli | free exit to the lower part of the river it TOILE SOK, RAINE: SENG BOS Sines EN: . is | wider and where the dancer of a jan is hot so likely, | Ments enumerated in the report, Whetiver the | Navieation bevweon Nev York, “Al ‘Troy | bonds in question have actually been issued avd might be re ans. There | veriod the report docs not state, but it casually men- | Was no danger in the experime i ! Dentiteni eoate lan, of the | tions tliat theré are nine miliious more of bonds out | Re nic Institute, cailing attention to | standing which are convertible into the eormiaoa | to arise frou’ the present state of | lative oofamittce | Stock of the company, The Le; ‘pointed with power | appointed by the senate Will doubtiess obtain infor: | & ‘to Powder, { mation witu regard to the actual is we Pasthe id 06 Ga... sts eae Fh means |-aud it is understood that the oiileors of the Krk | Me ¢ j veds it will avert damage | Pany have been unter exauntuation before tt to-d a nb of a hundyed thes tue | and made some interesting disctosures tu tls Coit ing of the river 2 (uae | nection, ‘The contest as two aspects, one of witch otherwise , Telaics (o putting We wiock up as a Wall street culation and tie other to ousting the prescut directors and obtaining control of the , property. if the Vandervilt party in atiaiuing thelr object the Evie, the 5 the Hudson River and the Herlem railways 6p) Weboken. Wil be under the control of a monopoiy which would tess Tao Late Sranving Case,—Coroner White con- obvieusly be prejudicial to the public tuteres!, for it | cluded the inquest on the body of James Tayes, and | eouid dictate its own rates of fare and ireight, except — 6 where coutrolicd by ‘legislative interference; and it |, & — the jury returned @ verdict in accordance with the | t! tne | facts already published, ade at Joun Ne | eatdo on privace terme, and during the past week 100 ove por G. H. Wasren at .2 25, g0:d, in boud, and 100 tous fiicted the wound. in sel-deletce. “Neagle fa | Wouid be in the natureof such a monopoly Lo extent | jars of Java, and $00 do Marucalbo on private | So. mimo we arrwe thew per Huujide ab $2 2) dor; <2 40, guid theless held for triai ; itself iu all directions, and th end to | torn to Mia, ordinary caryoes, Se. a Bye.% tute do. | Hove ice Fracuuy waa steady at gd 75a .e5, abd rough Newark. Wholesoine competition whe It, good do, Me. a lige, prime do. Mie. « Itige, | Ses at 93 wa Sb ol ; \ 4 ~ Link —Sliesian was quiet, but slady at 65;c. a 6c. ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT ON AN OLD Lapy.—A ! 1s immaterial to the public whetler the bull or the Se. — quiet, os cise quiet, inoffensive looking woman, nearly sixty years ; bear party gain the advantage in the present siock | of age, hobbied into the Police Court last evening, ; contest, but it 13 important that the monopoly re- | and implored Justice Mills to protect her from the | ferred to should not be €stablished, whatever other repeated and crvel assaults of her husband, John | changes may be made in the manageuicat of the han, @ tailor, doing business 90 Market | Erie Company. ur treet, wl 8 chary vi 1 i Linn po hg + Bee during the | ““sfoncy was in active demand from the Stock Ex- 4 Bu | course of yesterday, kiocked her down and kicked | oe tee eo ive eed toy was covered | change, and the rate for cali loans was advanced to With bralses. ‘The Justice instantly complied With ; geyen por cent, with uo exceptional transactions her desire and Issued 9 warrant for the arvee! \ om : : ‘a le arrest Of the | Heiow this rate in tite afternoon, even on govern- husband, Nanxow EScare rrow SEntous Insuny ar tae , Menisecurities. Tie pluch was slarper tian any ‘enced before since last fall, and some attri- ‘A Hovse.—In the course of the performance of | &*)' “Romeo and Juliet” at this theatre on Monday night | uted it in part to the withdrawal of the proceeds of | one of the crystal reflectors attached to the ceiling | the sale of tue supposed new Erle stock yesterday | filuzaiator suddeniy fell in fragments among the | fom the banks by the Erie Company and to other i inflicting Sieht injuries on the persons of a , ariticial induences, That the market jor money three gee yh eg momehrete ra pone }. will naturaily be more active than usual of Tate watil Homent Wikkevers | after the 18t of April is to be expected from the fact = of to later being settling day im most of the New | AY GRANT'S CREW IN HEW YORK, | England States and jenusylvania, and aiso the day | On Saturday last the schooner Fanny Elder arrive | 08 Which the national banks make thelr at this port from Curacoa, bringing af pascngers the , Tetra eight men of the crew of the American whaling | Ate commencement of business the stock mar- schooner Hannah Grant who were seized by the ; Ket wiss iirm, and at the carly sesslon of ‘the op Spauish Indians on the coast of Venezuela while that | bYaFd Lise advance 4 4 75M, with renewer elwas lying at anchor near Cape Romano, As | Uvity in the dealings, Atter the eail tiere Was con. iniaed, {t turns out thatthe parties who seized ; Sterable excitement In tke stovk, In the midst of ailors on their Janding from their boat | Gap $0.60, bite as the Anse regelar ieeare, | the guarda costa of the place, and that mutual | Ato iiX, whilo the entire market had @ explanations were impossible, as neither the captain | Areovins & y. New York Ceutral closed 1% | lower tian at the sume time yesterday, Evie 4%, ° the rterly y fe dvelit j understand a word of what was sail by these | Reading 4, Michigan Sou Mi, Clove guarda costa or m: y | Pl jo 13, Nor’ them. ‘The account era 4, Norbit ’ > ond W foly in trade ben cumstances under ¢ Vand | pa 1%, a uate ! bee " } leit belinda at Ven aciiy with the | na 7 Ai Haute 1), Mitv-aukee 1 f ‘After the v | and St ul aud 38 arched seven mil vhio Ty the interior, aud wei taken to the to origins .; Were 4 4 pe Govern found, a j Ment gold bearing se Me low: b & being | coneide: ec and seven-tiirty notes 34 ‘At the | taken for exsraination, ‘the mou open bodird at one of¢ sold at THe @ 11% set at live New York Central at 12344, the market being to. forward avy in tone, At the se as the noaresi p! vit eak, and § bo extr Bouthers ch Cagrors'a Gowr (ea a aat higan Souter 1, Cleve jo and Wabash 7%, Milwaukee and St. Paul 44, wakee and'St. Paul preferred 4, Ohio and Mis | mm cnlon Gbvernmenis were aimed Torw®) ninent, for \ losses, ' and db Veuezue sation hor di ine, and & 120%; Michigan nates of t f thi 204 {, butan uuesay feeling prevailed of the a demand for | sUbIS as / the ability of the bull clique recovered to 7 la consequon money, aici : in Ene to control tie stock, now that t i To Tie Epirox oF ALDi— support of te st to a great exient, o' IT have noticed 4» in your valuable | },,.. demovailaing break of yea! papor regard ng ican commerce and would like | ¢; has doubtiess boon greatly ¥ nell to throw Shh error theroby, aut It is stated that one of its principal I will int n our shipping interests | yromyors withdrow from it this morning. ‘The street ith Great By shad ea oa Pv: Las to whether Jv rt, of Brooklyn, Runoing rapidly over t A sory of the poet's love for Be » he sin'cd that he frst sa hen he was Gt the pyre of nine years, and the he had atvived at} cane deoply enamor r. She in street gud cast upon lim an fueflable glance Of love, Beatrice, lio marticd another and aid two years subsequently to Dante's second his beautiful gir) subsequently became, imagination, a spirit of peculiar exalta- of the Father of All, ‘The rever- ; viewed the state of society —— and politic ‘uring the reign of Pope Boni- Lace, Who Was accused of every crime It was possible for A human being to commit, and then referred to the exile of Doite from Florence, throngh the Pope's treachery, the eiforts of the Guelphs and bellines, and then brought forward the * Divine pom of the reat Itallan poct, whom he de- fy jew ening a ie into that fervently written was kno litleal, historical. ant social” enewioneee The bg of the reverend ent was n extrey v the boldly and” nohiy “prophesied of he Daute’s philosophy was progress—unending lecturer was ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city Custom a Tred 8UTYy.——_——— regis Sey EE March 9. 028 w 720 103, SALES AT THE REW_YORK-STOCK EXCHANGE. March 10—10:15 A. M. MERCIAL REPORT. quict, Stall sales were made whbin the tio wae very Ermly held, tut the demand was the sales being 4000 bage Mara- sete and §— Mobile nnd Pl tite Benge Rooendale was anebaove! at § $25 por bbl. a yw. compristiy 58 for gr of the week have been as irane guna os sa "hiousea “ioaon,sot » gold, was being quiet, but steady at #1 50 for commen and $a forfuntp ay ae ete Se joas.—We note sales of 4,000 Ibs, Louisiana (steam cleaned) [OLAS6E6.—The market was more tives | though ease, Choice etn: grades were rather weak, da. 5 tlerces, 1 bb!. Demerara ex St. Crofx at 68c,, and 144 bhda, Cuba muscovado was | do, clayed 430, do, Centritetgal | Porto Mito Ble. 9 75c.,. English Yelende 4: Ic. and New ‘Orleans Thc. a 9c, ‘Stock March 1o, 706 | hia: Cae, 436 do, Porto Riso, O48 do. Eaglsh taian ‘and 800 bbis. New Orleans, pe A ‘STORES.—Crude turpentine was in some demand, bbls, were disposed of on private terma. Spirits turpen- she Mining. ar cet Hy Mosse id 3D Pry | prices were stoudy aud drm at the close at U2 Sw | Gammon to" yoo) stramed) #8 6434 48 87% 8&6 for No, 1, wb a 28 for extra do.;’ sules 1, 4 No. (part to arrive, at G3 734, 100 dd, low No.1 at inv SIM BU do. pute st 47, be0'do. No. 4 at 2.00 a #8 75, 850 do, com: mon af +3 a), £83 do, good strained ut $860, and 100 do. No. 1 ate. Ter waa ‘dnchangad Wiinngton was, quoted $5.55 a 49.50. OF elty pitch b0 bbls, were sold au +395. ‘O1L8._-Lingeed, though quiet, was firm nt $1 20 n 123 fn cau nnd ‘bola, “Lard was steddy at 61 40 a1 49 for prime chy, without importinot sales, City distilled red was quoted al yes abel olive 1260in casks, Palm was loli mt Tisge.'a 1Gc., without sales, About 1,000,000 Ibs. are now | due at Bustou, Lows to arrive were offered at W;ge. Fish lls were unchanged, except. that crave whaie was held at Joe. “Crude sperm was quoted at205 4 4210, No sales not reviously veported. Pre LovIstonb.-Kecelpts, 64 bbls. pork, 86 do. beef, 512 do. out meats, 30d do, lard and 664 dressed’ hogs. The ‘transac: fons ta pork were again light and a. slight reducilon from yesterday's prices was granted, the market closing heavy st Xbour 12) bb for old mess and ‘yi 90 for new do. On tue Spot the seles were limited to about 1,50) bbls. at 23 48% a was 62-9 for old mess, 22.4 for new do, 220° | @ 4W%5 for primd and $83.50 for prime Tess. For future delivery ho, rales” wore 150, bbls iow" mess, for April, at” 9, buyer's, option. "Dressed boge were heavy atl2zc.@ 126. for Westerb, and 12/50. 0 Ibe. for chy. dive hoys were slow of sale atc. a i0c., with arrivals to-ay of S74 bead, Beef was in brisic demand, and Rrmily belie. Bales $00 bbls, at il a p18 or commit, to youd 0 ness, xud 1) a O23 GU for extra do, ‘Vierce beef was in is Motanin rejusst hated former prices, the sales belus 160 ed tierces at ys a 287 for prime mess, and 933 a y40 for India do, Beef haus were moderately active and tirm, with sales gE of 2 bole. at A Se Ry ite ate, out prices were hrin, Sales 260 pack oe or luge. al pickled ary 4, 15);c. for piecled and 18,40, for bagged do. Lacon wes tirsly held, but the business was light.” Sa 8000 Tos. suore rib ih bulk at Ley aad small lote Ci berianu cut a ie, We quote Cumberiaud cut 1c, a 12 ‘no Pennsylvania, wigse. ; Camda, tw 7¢. for come vs, Lair to g90U, wnt tao, b0e, ati ay cs a dic, Cheese Was miu ty ianoy and echoduar shay honteve-Oru-e it bux was in better demand and | the spot at isec. a Lic, Sales 1,000 bbls, for uext Biscay a WOlse), tox this uuonthy Bo 4 Wis WERK any or suandard white, Sales wi aad nowwinal at e sales were 000 bbis. at We. & Len the baller price t uuouth, buyer's option, U, veshuuin the sales Were 29) buis. ak Susc., in oulk. “dhe Vhi4celpuia market was rather more active, The sales were GoW Ubi. Be We Lor the ret and last hai of Mared, at 21. buyer's opiiun ; 600 do,, tor the nse batt of March, ou pi fortnr, uty date nat evening, 0) do. {or ail te Yea 5 Lue wo do... Bod Joo Tol, Wad A Wesi'e.. ™ a * too do 1,00 doy Tos dary wb oud Cred WS Gos fut Mas. a et and bu to. for April, at 26e, 4 ao ‘at, Caroling Was quiet os vtendy at Hie. a lige. for | @ and the de- 46. ior Porw tte; BY boxes at 1S yc, and about 11,000 | cia on private terme. ‘The stuck ts comparaitvely 4 WyGak hnus., 20,0") boxed, 1,95 bai 0) She ed Was Maouerately oe as 4 TeRSPayY, March 10-6 P. M. air bo good grocery, Peery Me. Sihive. OF eaicutta ilasoed the sales, beyond tuose, previ- ‘ous.y Toy vrted were Lae0 bays and 1,0e0 pockets to arrive in reported. Other kinds were a SORuNe Wor gont there continued @ fair demind at fall ¢ #ae® Letty 1¥ bales Mexican aud Id do Curacoa Ave Veraote Deer Were quivt, but prices ware steady, jus.y reported, We quoi Ariaeton, des Vere has ruled quiet siaco uur last report, quite steady. Two carcoca Tark’s Wore told previously, “A cargo of f a 43.75 for No, % | D! até as di bodies in the tee iscovered until the body was nue boat this city Fponeps. As 8000 a4 the bereaved saw (he box she discovered the error tense. The body will be sent and the right oné returned in its place. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. what unsettled and lower, closing with sellere at'ize. “Saten 25 bbls. at that fries aiid #0 o."on privatg | Dewwis—WaLrox.—In Brooklyn, on Tu terms. In tbe rosin market there was more activity, 8 March 10, by the Rev. Henry W Beecher, Ci to Many WALTON. (Ne ¥) and New London and Norwie> Conn.) papers please copy. be Creen rieh pierre ae} esiay, March att he residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Willard F, Mallatieu,of Bostoa, Frand A. M, LIEU, formerly of tie same place, to FaNNiB, ter of James Wicham, of thus city. Sussex county papers please copy. TRUMAN—BUSWELL.—On santas phy 9, at the Fifth Avenue Hotei, by the Kev, uel J. Knapp, Mr. Jepepian L. TrvuMas, of Highwood, N. J., to Miss Emma L, Buswei., daughter of Edwin W. Buswell, Esq., of Boston, Masa. Died. BLooM.—On Monday, March 9, Saran J., wife of William J. Bloom, aged 30 years. The relatives and iriends of the family’and those of her brother, Samuel Hetusringtoa, are respectful invited to attend the funersl, from ivi Bay st Jersey City. this (Wednesday) afternoon, two o’clocl Burns.—The wife of Colonei M, Wim. Burns, ‘24 years. - Helatines and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from No, 11 Harrison s.ureet, K£AUMONT.—On Mouday, March 9, JANB pect Smrvi, formerly widow of James Beaumont, aged 4 years and 12 days, BILLS.—Mary ANN WARD, Wife of Richard B, Bills, in the 42d year of ler age. q The funeral wii take place this (ifocmn 6g) Ser noon, at one o'clock, frou her late resideuce, No. West Seventeenth street. ‘The friends of the fi are requested to attend; aiso the members of Pyra mid Lodge, 4ou, F. and A. M. Burv_e.—At North Greeniivid, Saratoga count on Saturds P, ay, Maren 7, ei ifeot Re We and daugiiter of Mit h A. Barrett, 25 years, 8 muntis and '6 days. “rhe friends of the family av fully Invi to attend the funeral, from r churei (Dr, H. 5. Curpenter’s), corner 0: web p and Clinton street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Crrncuy.—On Monday, March 9, ALEXANDER Cuixcuy, son of Wiliam and Jaue Cilnchy, aged 2 year, 1 month and 21 days. The funeral will take place (Wednesday) afters noon, at one o'clock, irein tic resideace of hia patente 885 Kast Thirteenth street. @o be iaterred in the Cemetery of the Evergrecns. CoNKLiN.—On Tucsday, Barch 10, Luwis A., son of Lewis W. and Eliza Conkiia, aged 85 years and ® moaths. atives and friends of the family are respectfally ed to atiend the funeral, from ule residence 92 Bridge street, corner of Myrtle ave- on Thursday afiernoon, at one NGMAM.—On Monday, March 9, at two o'clock: in the afternoon, JOHN, tie beloved son of James and Anue Cunningiiam, a native of the parish of Abby, county of Longford, ireianl, age? ¥ scars, ‘The relatives and Iriends of Une fainily uve respecte fully invited to attend the funcral, (rom the residence: of hig parents, between Kigitty-8-ond uad oT: third streets, on Fourth uvenue, Y ill (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, precisely. Dayron.—vn Tuesday, Maroh 19, O84xL0TTE DAY TON, aged 73years, relict of Join if Dayton and daughter of Hou, Nehemiah Tompkins, of Greene county, N. Y. Funeral ou Thursday morning, at eleven 0% from the residence ler son, laich street Seventh avenue. DONova: in Brooklyn, on Monday, March 9, BARTHOLOMEW J. DONOVAN, aged <i yours. ‘The relatives and friends of Lie funy ave respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late realy dence, 308 Aulantic street, Brooxiyn, Us (Wednesday) alternoon, at two o'clock. Evans.—In Willow court, Hudson City, on Mone day, March 9, GEORGIANNA M., daigiter of Edwi and Jane T. Evans, aged 2 yeers aua ¥ months, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor parents, this (Wednesday) afternoua, at one u'cloci. Epwakps.—On Monday, March 9, of dipt after scariei fever, FxzpaRick Day, only san of Jol B. and Et 1a Olesen Edwards, aged 1 year, 7 mont ays. Funeral irom the residence of his parents, No, 116 iny nue, Brooklyn, orclo cv pi oes have ruled sacs, falas abe saad, imporwed vy a 4 Wo oe a vt port o JSoverd pri Bee. placed th score, were as folluw Ae sie’, No sates of cousequence were reperted, but prices Of a cevriphons Were Wuaitered, cassia Lelng quoted at Bae, wave, we, @ Hixc., Rutnege, doc. a We., pinenta, Te loves, Bye. 5 winger, Wige.' A1),c4 aud pepper, 1.1.06 was steady, with @ moderate demand, the sales 0 Loney at AE Se, a Lo. uy Was very Nght, but prices were un- . Keuiueky ub Ie. 1W cases 1d) Lace wou's market was ener ally tet, Ei, iso toate sal Wo. ek HOF Curelpu \here ie litte culog, tough Mary peincipaly youre, Mercer sireet, Jersey City, this (Wednesday) aftere noon, at one o’oiock. 7 Fo.EyY.—On Monday, March 9, WILLIAM J son of Daniel aud Mary Foley, aged 8 months an days. ‘The friends of the Heels are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resideace of parents, 267 East Ninth strect, this (We afternoon, at Wo o'ciuek. GaNnbyY.—On Monday morning, March 9, of mem» branous croup, FRANCIS SKUDDY, infaut son of ard and Elizabeth H. Gandy, aged 5 months 8 jays. ‘the relatives and friends are invited to.attend funeral, trom 147 Fifth avenue, tus (Wednesday) Morning, at ten o'clock, UES, of Kingston, Jée a. HENRIQUES. —J OEP HEY maica, in tie 9ist year of ag Relatives and friends of the iamily are invited to attend the funeral, froin bi late residenee, 58 Seventh avenue, on Thursday mornin, ten o'clock, ae , ‘THOMAS HELEN, county Cork, ireland. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family ave ee fully Invited to attend the funeral; also tue Operat Bricklayers’ Protecuve and Genevoient Union, No. and tie Benevolent Protective Society of Operative swung me- . veka at fic., 5000 do, uatire combing at by pulled at We, Mic, fur low sdper to “exten, a0 Ibe. Caliiornia at 23,0. a Bo. cor tall ehp and 2c. oF it intter price for suai Rw, Ue fore thone grades, nt, ata ie ‘Tie wales the market continued tnae- | als LUPE I TENNESSEE. Remantic Escape of a Murderer from the “Maktux. From the Columbia (Tenn.) Herald, Merch 3.) K ot i ai the leror of young te) at once called upon his the Keys and elivered wp the erininal, yho Was imrgediately seix 4, taken out and nareidaiy placed belt ‘The party thea staried off nor Was brought | back (he next day anc gave tie folowing account of the procvedings:—.te say* that he was carried, after having been bound hantt and foot, to a point on Duck river, two taile: of ¢ bia, unt im that dark, uninhabitable bead, was untied, taken to afat rock on the biuit over ang ie sircau and told that he ha v minutes to which he to prayer. As he = pretended down, he threw himself into the cob ail porte were ve ~ . mk. y beneath, and chante and aimort fr wcll an! Aske am aud dry him ie accom condition by saying that he swam the river ¥ por: tof hite he yhbers. A seat hear the fire © Was w and ey, the mas | Masons, on Thirsday morning, L.ne o'clock, late resideuce, No. 426 bast Tiurteenth street, The remains will be taken te St. Bridge's chu u requiem mss will be oiered, from thence to Calvary Cemetery. Hvains.—On Sunday. Marci 8, after a short ily — JAMES HUGHES, azed 29 yoars, 6 montis and 10 jays. ‘rhe relatives and friends of the famiiy, also Metropolitan police of the Forty-third precine Willeh he Was a member, are respectfully invil two attend the funerai, Irom the iesidence of ‘ais mother, Do. 2 Imlay street, Brooklyu, tue (Ww sday) afters no r one o’ciock. "Phe 8 will be interred in thé Cemetery of the Lioly Cross. ub DENIAMIN MORN, tae beloved son of “ue aueual of the heart, aged 14 years Funeral this (Wednesday) morning, at halts nine o'clock, froia the resitence of 18 parents, West Twenty-ilrst street. di suber's of ce Hebrew M 1 Bement Society, Loaaauel oN brew Cuited brochers’ Rel: Amuno Mutual Beuedt Suc antl acquaintances, ae rep JACKSON. —AL his Fesiience tn N.Y. Ou Sunday, 30N, in the isth v lis (Wed depot, T y iu street, at half sive o'clock, Where carviages Wil De in at- Mare}: 10, a KALE- » perish of Giountana, . Ireland, aged 5 years 3 and fricnds, aiso lis covain, Patrick Kale. tod to atvend the f ‘encvolent Lodge No, cud the runes vroWskI, this irom his late Members oi are hereby not ruing, at ten oc'ock, (Wednesday) mo 8 of the Collins Ine what in the way | git or did not iasue a , vor of phy 7 te bar. | esideuce, No. 49 Canal street, By ore of steatnship o had to represent us? A great | ine or geen phones: SOROS a Bue and on the WILLIAM W. YOUNG, W. At. people, With ati factlities for bitltding g mag | the Drew y 2 {3 reason to bee ground that the meur watimely Wirataw J. Scrve, Secret " Leaf ill praratet tah ig and equipplag | jove ut he did, aithows’ the proceedings tn the Fonds dpe play Manow.—On Tuesday, sarch’ 9, of dropsy, OWEN ied te that ply between here and the dif | cage have not pubitcly transpired. xd to hia Innocence x | Maicox. ta the Sod year of his age. a native of the ferent ports in Groat Britain, and yet in the face of | pave hoon under cover of this a father-in-law of Mr aty Longford, irdaud. all (his unabic one line, Not a steamer | arty those ren Ot tew ater as the wan he bad Murtha, are truly invited. to. atten ea rica leaves New York, Boston, | qiately at la, At the c! wets , Sh. mt the | the fayerai, th y)_ afternoon, at two oe jadeiphia or Bi vre for any ports in Great Now York Cer ; Bele, ak, toms Woute te ashwanp guest | Stated that he t where | be . trom hls late residence, No, 047 Bast Twelftts “hg e R OR Bd ty lingy 92 hern, oatene . : money and | MonGax,—Suddonty, on Maren 9, Lvew But are the poople to be censured? No. Who | 995; ttock Island, 06% a 9 thweatern, 6 ' sa oad jase bon | is ty While weading bit | Maun, daughter of Charles Morgan, aged @ then? Congress? Yes, Congres, While Engla “ ay OF; ‘ | weary, he stopped at tea. | At! , Congress, While England, | Northwestern preferred, 735; + Fort Wayne ley bales, to 8 a ton youn France and Germany give valuable subsidies to their | 459. vine 5 Fort Wayne, mean whiskey, drank The relatives and friends are respectfully invited prising shipowners and thereby throw out an | 2008 109%. a}, but steady at 18i¢ge, « Coken by the walertanate | to atten tie funeral, rom the Giurcn Of the Ascene ntlve to xroator eviort the shipowning frateruity | ‘The dealings in stocks betweon boards wore trans. | At for Bavarian al shot ‘with wo other mearive | num,,coruer | Tent aad Fire, avenge <a of the Caite sta-es have no sach Incentive. "Then, | ferred this morning from the loug room recently oc- ‘iiecgold andyule sta tt eto + himself of the bar foil, | “Mustavaxccin Lgonde Nicaragva, on Tharsday, BO THE AY Cou OxI8C Lotte Gavan ted, States line | capted to the lower hail of the Stock Exchange, marcet was moderaiily active at about our | ve ® int as January 25, very suddeniy, of king lever, MEncED aid which thoy te from ilsh government, | Where arrangements have been made for the accom: Tate business “ | whieh Op to tla “tee hee kth | GEENION De MoxTaLvas, eldest daughter of the late Oxistetiee th it fer Hac iishs, nil there io Hotking: fete | Sion, Within an outer railing, of all others, who, upon 1 red aa * n om 4 S merderer ones ee Eee te Eee moon | Chiaby, sou of Frederick Mocreaay. i we but to let our tt seels re a, Fe 7 porta in ; r about #000 tio Grand 4 ™ . . a The friend: 1 relatives of Lie iwally are res; for us to do but (ole! our fine vessels rot—yes, rot at | the payment of a certain anaival eubscription, will be fold 10 wet aul Resse apie, Oke bes im, ane vitered to make | fay taeiend tonic the ruverul froin § wii Feoee In Boston at the p pnt t > allowed the priviloge of spectators, jo; 2800 Centrai American, 17° ib A s rer a ‘er replied that the pur | avenue, on Thursday aferucon, at half-past o1 finest steamships (iy the oe Got te | Government securities were dull and heavy until | OF, 2", ty Buchse Ayroy 20 a $3 198. De of his Vint waa wot to talk’ abut te mune, | Srciocy: Brie and Ontar The sls are 5,000 tons bur. | late in the afternoon, when they experienced a frace | @ 20%; Ihs., "0c. ; Corrientes, qs 2b} might ve nee ay wnaer te b ne Fg + on enna eee nani wi donee fave watethe pomeee: tee for the service, and | tional advance upou the following quotations current iitork foigaod to be insane soon after his capture, tat And | Lizzy Meuiride oeay ~ between here and Liverpool clock :-—Rogister pprerna 18a Ui lhe, Mice. a Ing that No one Was imposed upon by this trick em- * - lace from | 2 Inside of ten dasa. Whit more can we ask? Yet they hha ogo Bistored, 1881, 11044 a 110%; cow ae. w Hse aad “iexas, 390 ployed mat of bis tite in tending the Dubie awd | age a famerat will take foorand and Mavay wrote cannot exiat, ani are forced to withdrayy, as foreign | POD, 1881, 11034 @ 11024; 5-20's, registered, 1862, 106% } 10, 1888, 160,700 hides. | iy atta What degree of staverlty it is ditowt | unis (Ww cunceday) afternoon, wt (urce o'clock. \ would press it upon Congress to provide meveom neat | 81075; do., 1865, 1085 a 103%; do., 1865, January | at S48, 100 do. Giengarnock as gad, all tu-etore: also 185 tons | Junch'y eadenne teat yet sill ed wit ‘s years and $ months, . id to steamship lives in New ¥. Ls 2h ly, 1063 & 106%; do., 1 Glengarnock, part ex ship, on terme. was but be had recognined twoof them, | “Phe friends and relatives are respectfully Invited at to atone tp lines 1m Now York, Boston, Phin | and Jtly, 106% 0100345 do., 1861, 106% 0 10676; 10-40% | fitie dane in'Amerleat, Would not ent names, 0 le did not | tm atiend the funeral, from let lac residence, NO. 2 Lut the ines carry ourmatl mat registered, 101 & 101%4; 10-40's, coupon, 10154 a 101345 | Manted. No. 1 American was qi Frist to get ‘hem into troabie, Tt was expected that | Dowlnick street, on Thursday moruing, at hill-pass government control If at any Une nen ee tnder | Sune 7.00%, 105% a 10544; July do., 10534 a 105%; May | There were antes of 120 tans ond ho would be stared for Lawrencebury Ou the mor- | ten o'clock. : & navy this would be in case of sudden wart? vn ds, 1804, 118; August d + Septe Fafia and 102, do. wrought 4 ilain MoDoxaLD.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Maroh 1 ¥ ndden war! compounds, 1864, 118; August do., 117; September 'wps steady at WOU a HES. Renate carers n= Josmraixe, daughter of James MeDouald, aged dot Now yore noston aad Phin erent, nes | do,, 11834; October do, 110. fet faa. was fray. wit a Forty yeor¥ ago preparations were mate for « | Fears and it mouths ’ vive our steamship trade with Great Britain imuyedr. The foreign exchange market was very dull and by santos mar for Fin » “eome. Teason ‘the "wed i aa poy gureet, today (Wednesdlyy.” the iricnds ‘ave invi ately. barely steady, and at the close bankers’ bills on | demand for most coscript pic’. Polly remained ‘ond, in W to ditty aay that Mr. Farneworth, chairman of the | Engiand at sixty days were quoted at 109} a 100%; | Ih himier, Stock “materially. coun'y, Keniucky, the other day, nally ented va 10, BLLERY Sap s devas er ee po 0 Huse of Kepresen- | ae three days, 100% 8 110, eavy wees quoted ats ip her oud love, ob the age of three | of John, Jt. and Hi Norton, aged ie yours Ltisontsnad ase. ear Nokes young creature montium sidies, The receipts for customs and the recginta, pays “how iauilee cy bon * At merdei daa ¢ “"Bikcives ena irtende of the thnity are tnvites to

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