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a ' vides that the Mayor, Aldermen, &c.. may euspend , Street, and a quantity of same at West Fett y-secoud street. NEW YORK CITY. TRE COURTS, WAITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Condemnations of Whiskey. @a motion of Mr. Rollins, United States Asjistant District Attorney, Judge Blatchford yester¢iay or- dered decress in the following cases of ).nternal Revenue:—Ten barrels of distilled spirits, ‘found in | New street; eight barrels same at West Seventeenth Collision Case. Before Judge Biatchford. Ferdinand L. Hansen vs. The British Steamship Louisiana.—As a preliminary step in the trial, coun- eel for libellants moved, on the part of the officers and seamen of the bark Auguste Louise at the time @f the collision, that their claims for compensation for losses susteined by them should form a part of the present inquiry, and be subject. to tlae same de- cision as tyat which the court would arrive at in Teference to the consequences of the collision. To this counsel for claimants object \, and after a te ened discussion the court ‘made an order and entered it upon the record:—That the oral testimony to be taken on both sides of the case shall be received ar.d shall apply to the losses sustained by the of ticers and satiors of the bark who were on board at the time of the Collision, and that such evideno» shall be ‘consid- ered on the trial as evidence to try the question reference to the ofliccrs avd seamen of the ‘k. The bark Auguste Louise’ was a Prussian ves- eel, which sailed from the port of New York tn March, 1867, for Queenstown, Ir sland, laden with a fall cargo of corn. The steam iship Louisiana was @ British steamer of @ Livery ool and New York Mme of steamships, and was ¥ ound on one of her regular trips from Burope im the month of April Yast year, The bark had maéiea safe and speedy passage from New York, and arrived off the south. ‘West coast of Ireland to witht a about eight miles of Mizen Head, when she was st. uck by the Loutsiana, and in twenty minutes after the collision the oark sunk in deep water, and bec me a total loss in ves- gel and cargo and everything on board, the lives of the officers and men being the only things saved from utter logs and ruin. Counsel for the claimants a! Jeged that the collision Was caused by the negligence of the officers apd men en board the bark, and ssy t bat if seamanlike care and attention had een resor ied to by them the col- Nision might have been avoid ed. Counsel denied the Mability of the claimants int he case. Still op. Petitions Filed in Ban kruptcy Westerday. +_ Walter New York city; referred to Register Frederick Ludovici, N ew York city; referred to Register n. Bara K. Cornell; refo FIRST DYSTH ICT COURT. Street Openiugs ard Extensions as ’Affecting Landloré and Tenant. ‘Before Jus tice Quinn. Raward Hf. Gillilan vs.. James K. Spratt,—This ‘was a speciai proceeding onder the statate in rela- tion to the summary pessession of land. Qn March 6, 1867, the plaintiff leased thre premises No. 100 Liberty street, to the defendant. “The lease was for a period of one year, commencing May 12, 1667, aad ending May 1, 1868, at an annual: rental of $3,600, payable monthly. The lease.also contained a special cove- mant, by which it was agreed that in the event of the building being reguired to ive removed in consequence ef the extension of Churcii street, that “from the time it is ordered to be removed by the city authori- ties this lease shall become null and void and the Tent paid up to that tlme.’' The defendent paid the Tent to January 1, 1868, but declined tomake any subsequent Len teat on the ground that the premises were requ for the -extansion of Church street, and that at the @ute of the contirmation of the Commissioners’ report for si wh extension the title of the property became vested in the Mayor, Aldeitmen, &c., in the city of New York, and that the landlord had no interest therein. it appeared tp evidence that no ciaim had been made cn the part of the tenant or presented to the Commissioners, z On behaif of the tenant #t wits contended thaz he could invoke the report of the Conimissouers lie bis favor and deny the landiord’s right to posseswion under the act of 1813, section 181, which a.so ,pro- d to Register Daight. the opening of any street required fo’the purposes ef the act for a period not exceeding ffieen months from the confirmation of the report, abd that they @hall not be required to pay the sums awarded by the report until four monthe after the .*xpiraiioniof Ume appointed for carrying the in qprovemeitts into effect. Justice Quinn, in rendering his decisions in the case p Aemphen f said: After a careful review of tbe ts existing and established in thia catle the casi2s, Gited from the books and the statutes pr widing for the ning, widet brag to this city, lam forced to the csonclusion the landlord is entitled to judgment for the possession of the premises if the rent anubcosis be Rot promptly paid by the tenant.” COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. UniTED StaTes DisTRict CouktT.—Nos, 1, 246, 7, 9, 12. boy Court, CHAMBERS.—Nos. 87, 88, 1°20, 125, 154, 155, 167. RINE COURT, TRIAL TERM.—Nos. 769, 6:10, 710, T2, 7123, TH, 125, 726, 727, 828, 742, 743, 745, 7:17, 740, 750, 753, 759, 755, 767, 731, 732, 733, 784, 736, 73.9, 227, ‘138, 139, 741, and extension of streets CITY INTELLIGENCE, THE First OF APRIL.—Our readers.may ncit be conscious of the fact, and we therefore take it pun ourselves to remind them, that this is the anniver- sary of the day on which “the three wise men) of | Getham wenttoseainabowl.” Although ‘All Fool's | Day’’ is not on the calendar of the Church, iti ts mevertheless about as generally and generously «yb- sharp set dogs who are ishness as is the more golemnly pretentious ones of which pricsts take cognizance. On this day even grim Jooking ple with “music in their souls,” who, not having advanced go far on the voyage of life as to forget the starting point, love to play practical jokes op each ¢ ether, chuckling greatly at the briliiancy of their in- ventive powers; and young people, those who have jt measured @ seventh of the period allotted by fhe psaimist to the arbre good, find great delight in Placing portentous packages and crumpled letters on the sidewalks for the unthinking to pick up, which, when accomplished, they too @oon learn, from the shri:l laughter of the “dittle jokers" concealed in ways or behind pans boxes, that “the ave been |. ell, if no one is “‘vendued” to their dis- to-day more deeply than by wits a Inned tothe back or by “going to sea ina 1,7 none need the annua, otservance— harmiess it should be in its exhibitions of bumor-- of the time honored institution, Aii Fool's Day. BOARD OF AUDIT.—At the meeting of thie Board yesterday the claim of Wiliam H. Poweil for $1,000 Sor painting a portrait of General McCleilam by order of the Common Council, was presented. Tie clatm- ant offered test:mony to show that he had performed the work as ordered, had delivered the picture; ‘hat % is now in possession of the city, and is fu::) worth the price asked. William Mc ny presented a @laim for $1,835 for serving summons from the office of the Corporation Attorney. Tue Farmers’ CLUB.—The genial weather of yes- serday afternoon ceused the attendarce at the rooms of the club to be very large. Mr. N.C. Ely, as anual, occupied the chair. The session was of more than ordinary interest, inasmuch as a greeter variety of agricultural subjects were adverted to than ustaal. the members generaily in their discussions advan- an occasional new idea, The destructive effec:s of the boring worms tn the trunka of the re- @ult of the application of crude potash ota crops, the growth of cranberries, the der!rab: of -every farmer possessing scales of sufficient to weigh every description of produce, the necessity of deep working of soll to secure excellent crops were factorily discussed, and new tnvantions of a stump puller and several sizes of deep ‘wenching Ploughs were attentively examined. Tas UNITED StaTES SocigTY.— Yesterday a numer- ous nieeting of the promoters of this new organiza- tion was held at Masonic Hall, They seek towstad- Nish in each State of the Union an United states Gemocracy or party, who will stand firm to the won- Stitution and the Union. Connected with it wid tre club to enable the young men of New York to beco,ne volunteers in the perfortnance of these duties, weat- ing an uniform and to be drilled and formed inio @ompanies and el e in athietic exercises, The: club will substitute light wines for aicohe! now pol- ®oning the youth of the country, adopt courteouss speech instead of vulgarity and profauity, and dia pense with the use of the knife and pistol. tte motto ‘will be “Not for ourseives, Sut for our country,” ite Bom “The Union, the Constitution and the ws,’ and it# religion, Peace and Good Wiil to- ward all Men.” The meeting was addressed in elo- a nt speeches, resolutions were passed endorsing ¢ above deciaration of patriotic principles, and after the enroiment of members the meeting adjourned. _ THE FAMINE IN THE EASTERN PROVINCES OF PRUSSIA—The German Committee of this city have determined not to relax their efforts, notwithstand- ing the grant of 3,000,000 tialers just made by = Li jp Phy 9! for the a Ma of their 10" jave trans) up to this Gace 44000” i For BaMptya.—Yesterday the Hamburg and United States maf ship Ajlemannia sailed with hty cabin and fifty stee aasenge! large p ER Cargo and $183,000 in specie. ti Yesterpay’s Hoi UOTION MARKET.—Yester- @ay there were indications of improvement in the horse market afd there Was @ good inquiry for | family teama ond road horses, Messys. Johnston & ‘pmade against them bg tte officers they ware held. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. Tassell’s sale, at their to} Bast On Amsterdam—Bankers’. 41 a 4144; commercial, | more; $280 was did for choles No. t in store. — Kn atreet, ‘was the niuulerousiy FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 40% a 40%. On Hambarg—Bankers’, 36 0.36%; com- | £°%) "t dull ang f lower; the saies were about attended one of the seasom and prices rul mercial, 35% @ 35%. On Antwerp—Bankers’, 6.18% a | for yeliow VIS a $i 20 for white, Oats were in fair remarkably well, A first rate black ef car ‘'Tuesp. March 31-6 P. M. J . but at Jower rates; the sales were 50,000 bushels, at riage horses realiged $1,445; another bay 1» $2,100; ay, J 5.16; commercial, 5.20 a 5.18%. a ole rag we 4c, aon Rye was dull {ema aales & 1.” Bw ‘ a dark gray horse $475, the cele! horse | The gold market was dull and steady to-day, and The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay | Pare at about 1,000 boshels were diaphesd of at ai ibe the fuctuations were from 138% to 138), with the closing transactions prior to the adjournment of the board as 138%. Owing to the monetary stringency from aine to ten and a half per cent per annum and 1-32 to 3-64 per diem were paid for carrying coin. The gross clearings amounted to $80,636,000, the gold balances to $1,540,323 and the currency bal- ances to $2,255,875. The steamer Allemapnia, for Hamburg, took out $127,000 inspecie, The reserve o¢ ‘bullion in the Banks of England and France contin- ‘ues to increase, and on the 18th instant the Bank of €ngland held £21,281,427, against a circulation of only ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have been as fol- lows:— ° Custom House. SUD THEASUPY, ———— Receipts. Receipts, Payments, Balances. March 30, $513,899 $2,167,660 $2,594.662 $101,086,425 March 31. 520,000 6,649,940 9,574,499 98,161,867 peri The value of exports (exclusive of specie) from | cheese at 50s., 120 bags pepper at 30s, and 200 10 New York to foreign ports for the week ending to- | Pett Cy 3 a hat Bee ene pee rai ia si 9 4 - ‘1 lard 6d. and'tod 4 2 ol $3,996,447, against $1,946,378 the week pre. 2 aeons Nard. at aae, 60) 882 10 ene dyew vesse! to London with oilcake at 16s, 84, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. 82.20, FREIGHTS were firmer, under a scarcity of roam anda reduced supply of tonnage. There prevailed an active de- mand for sugar and molasses tonnage, and several barks, Drige aud schooners were tagen to Cuban, ports ut in bal: tas 968 per hhd., #2 per box and 5c, aS5¢_ per wugar ‘and $6 for mul PO0!, 600 bales cotten cotton at 9¢. @ 7-164. don, 12,000 bushels wheat a! er stent seven years, $285; a dar! brown mare, sired $445, The prices at ater’s sale were fair and the co tion spirited. A jet black mare, seven bas ca brought $535; a famfly horse and coupe, $436; ‘otting horse Cooley, oy 9875; Diack horse Boo Roy, $565, together with other stock. Tas GRANT Mass MewrINc.—The Executive Com- mittee of the General'Grant Club met at thetr head- quarters last evening, ‘pursuant to adjournment, to perfect arrangements for the contempldted masse meeting on the 9th instant, to be held at-the Cooper Institute, General ©. A. Arthur occupied the chair. troleum, direct to Bremen, and ‘ueros Ayres, lumber and mi Rufes F. Andrews announced the object of New York or Bosion with b: the meeting, when a Committee of Arrangement, of | £23,027,625. At the same time the Bank of France Tuesday, March 31—10:05 A. M. which Mr. T. B. Asten was made chairman, was ap-j he!d the enormous eum of 246,410,000, making a mee red demand and. big er; Sales 26000 US 6's, Eye, 12.M Ooo Use bare, fated, with fullpower to act. The preposed meet- ing is to be on a large scale, with outside stands, total of £67,691,427 im these twoestablishments. nue wt Qligc. bere. Messrs, T, K. Cum- c 162. ios i o'clock 109% 100 ye stock March 381, 1868:—In New York, do. fic Mail SS Co., do. 4 5000 do. music, transparencies, speeches from the speakers | The Stock market has been variable, and Erie was, | 20000 US 6's, 5-20, ©, "64. 1g 100 Pac! 19,700 bales; In Boston, 20,000, already noted, songs from a glee club, &c. as usual for some time past, the engrossing feature, | 1500 do. ..13 o'dlock at te GUNNY BaGs were dull at Ie. a 1840, Stock March 31, "65. oston, 1868, 13,600 bales in New York and L. in HEMP.—Maaila was dull and nominal at love. gold, OF 7 {ts fuctugtions having been from 73% to 7534, with ive) at $120 a the closing transactions at 73%. The Erie Company JuNIoR Base BALL PLAYERS.—The spring meet- ang of the National Association of Base Ball Players Jute there were sates of 1,000 bales wart to ar 9137 50, gol: id. took place at Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, Jast | having acquired a locus siandt in New Jersey, ~ 1 i] Hops.—The demand was moderate, but prices were with- evening, H. ©. Vogile, President, in the chair. | through the bill signed by Governor Ward, its pros- “12 O'clock 10624 400 ‘a 1s out re ene We uote 1ABT crop Bbc. @. Gc, ; 1808 do, 10¢, The following clubs were ‘represented:-Al-| pects in the contest with Vanderbilt begin to tage cake ta br : é ines Hidx8,—The demand was light, but prices were generally Maree, Americus, Jerome ‘Park, Clarendon | brighten, and at 1s reported that the directors will | s7000 do...12 o'clock 1005 4200 Erle Hallway’ ..... 1. | Aiiste. alse, ued 2000 airy’ Corricaten fi es, seine and Gramercy, of Ni York; tna and @er the new law on | 100000 Tr n, 78-10, 2d... 10546 100 do 4% | terms. 4 bw , Atlantic, Marlo and Onelda, of Jersey City; alert, of | Cal! weir Orst regular meeting un shes 12000 Tr n, 718-10, 8d's,.. 100% 100 | do. By RON.—For Scoteh pig the mark: i South Orange, N. J.; Franklin and Mystic, of Pater. | Thursday next, in Jersey City. Under the autho- | Siu) db.t2M..emali 10553 60 Reading SH | 90 prices was observable, xlgion from ‘yard was quoted at son, N. J.; Montague, of Brooklyn; Ravenswood, of | rity of this ‘act the company can exercise the | 5000 N¥ Bounty Ly reg l0si¢ 1000 Lia 208b 4 Ha 98, Glangamnock & 50 and Garteberrie #43. The Long Island; Putnams, of Troy, and Atlanta of New- | same powers and enjoy the same privileges | 40N Kings County 6's. 965 1000 do. 8935 Langloas, to aifive at 840,) aga 100 "doe ark. A draft a conan, Tule and regula: 11, New Jersey that tt could in New York, Fitep TON ete DO ee ee oat Masia Taag | Coltnens on private terms, Of American Wwe heard of uo tions Was read an ere nied. The : 5 » | 15000 0 sales of {mportance, but full prices were demanded—viz. oioere elected for the easeing sear are: —Presiaent and hence the directors in Jersey City can no longer 6134 bi mich a Nind RR Fi 8 $40 for No. 1 one a Foro a Salen were tmateot . C. Vogie, New York; First Vice President, J. Q. H. | pe regarded by their adversaries as fugitives. That oy a 1 g9ig old, ani tons wrougl Myers, Jerome-Park; Second Vice President, W, H. i ‘ 49%¢ 900 Cleveland APitis 92) terant jar wae steady at #85 a #87 30. Seavers Ravenswood, 1.1.5 Third Vice President, they could all return to this city with impunity is ID GLEANW RR prele 15% dettnnekeaaiaed te Toe ee eee - = pot eee ie Recore meecreary, evident from the fact that Mr. Gould, a recent deni- 8 ce ae eae’ ws + Ti a great ¢ scarcity 0¢ cotmon ‘ide stock one damaged of . Henry, Atna, N. J,; Corresponding Secretary, | zen of Taylor's Hotel, was arrested at Albany to-day 80) Mee or Pet aks, Moday | All, grades. Oak was tirm, with a light stock, Hemlock, 5. W. 3 Trea ? 2 3 Bi Ayres heavy was quoted at 27c. a 28}c, genes, yong Se! Geode William J. | 7 an attachment issued by Judge Barnard for con- blenny ay ‘Larus were steudy ab $30 $3 35 Tor Eastern PAYMENT OF PERSONAL TAXES,—The income re- | tempt, and admitted to bail im the sum of half a mil- 300 NJ Gene R ~ WK We quoiadies. Sie on (ee . turns for 1867, which are now being paid .quite | Mon, and the mere circumstance of sueh men having i Pits Puy Ohi RE 1a Zins. Common was eleady at €1 60.” Lump was also rapidly to the assistant assessorsin the revenue dis- | to give bail ta not even a source of inconvenience. Wt ashen ‘MoLAssE8.—There was an tmproved demand, and previous tricte into which the city 42 divided, will, tt is be | Mr. John S, Eldridge, the President, who is also Pp cpp Deepa Merry tere agit Neen Hig Shara Heved, be one-fourth to one-third less than were | President of the Boston, Hartford and Erie 109," | 30 do, miacovado tsa.” Cu ‘Aioted at 48c. those for the year preceding. It is conjectured that | Company. Mr. Daniel Drew, the Treasurer, and ane 4 Cag ays Sy Heres the only section of the city that will show an increase | Mr. James Fisk, Jr. still remain in Jersey City. It : Fb ic. St section of the city has Increased so rapidiy in popu- } acts of the Erie Company now pending in the Senate et Mav al STORES.-Splcits urpenting was rather, more ace lation in the past year—eeverat streets having been | at Albgny will become a law, in which event the 09 0 $0 | Seana hice duals sede Gbcermal) agdce; bak ths lower canner ‘but show wee Mmvoretle eeibie tae te suits brought against the directors in the courts of 885 100 Bane & See prefs... es , irene get ote Mie ae government. In 1466. our leading merchants | this State will be dismissed for want of a cause of 16 85} 98 Weat Union Tel... Big dined and No.3 eatrained at'3 30, 800 and bankers, by thefr heavy investments in | action. The report of the Senate Investigating Com. “Bi cali 383$ 60 Teath Nat Bankes. 1M3g | 40; 4OGdde, at $8,574, 6) ag, No, B toarrive, al the san.8 Fold, rallw aye oe and, gotter property of | & | mitree upon the affairs of the company will, it 13 ex- Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. | Uf tar the saies were 100 bbis. Washington thin at $3, somewhat unsubstantial.character, were compelled cred. a tonigt this f ‘con,'62 109% 100 shs N ¥ Central RR. 193% OL Linseed w dull but steady at #1 18a 7120, Of to Scan balance sheets that were not pleasant to | pected, be mace to-night or to-morrow, and this is ne? 108s 100 sha NY Centra RR 1% palm rales were made of 80,000 Ibs., to arrive in Boston, on contemplate. These the returns for 1867 have de- | awaited with interest. There were rumors of a 265 108.4 1000 Erie RR. 74 private'ta , We gugte 11 c, Soa late bene bay Was dull, the present active trade continuing, the earminge of | Probable compromise between the rival parties cir isan ES HM eaalee eres gemueio rr ant careers oD vows ee 108K PROVISION: ceip packages cul meats and 113 do. lard, shade firmer, under a fair demand, and considerable was done on the ‘basis of 825, cash, for new mess, the market closing at about $25 for new'and 28.75 for old mees. 16 bbl. pg a do. beef, 299 culated on the street this morning, which led to he pork market ruled a the advance in Erte, but there is good reason for be- Meving that they were entirely without foundation 1868 wili more than cover the losses of two years The one-fourth or one-third loss jn the total of the taxes which the government may experience 600 is 1 i] do this year will, therefore, be more than made 5 7 twelve montis hence. ade UP | intact. It is thought, however, that Mr. Drew has go dag ai Tue venice fnoted up Good Dna. at $24 96 a aab 13 Tae New CLUB Hovss orf THE UNION LEAGUE.— | Deena buyer of Erie for a week past, and that he do me si i EA ye 6 Ertl ae Moyen Sash ote, The building at the corner of Twenty-sixth street and | contemplates selling the stock he has thus acquired ‘60 T new meses for May at $25 30 a 325 40, chi iy Beet was moderately active and firm, with ales of 825 bbly. at 314 a #20 for plain mess and 20 a $24 for extra do. Of tierce beef tho sales were 120 tierces repacked prime mess at 836, Beef hams were steady at & #40, with small sal ve and firmer under the more favoral 04 100 Pitiee PLAY hensa 100 ® " , tts, x very euddenly. A general impression prevails that wh ‘4 7 # Cats x4 100 00 0 Madison avenue, recently purchased by the Union after the present monetary stringency passes away League Club, and «which has since then been undergoing certain alterations and re- | the railway share market will become buoyant, but Bacon mas maar sti oe pal ree ir yest ni cable news, the sales comprisin; oxes, mainly at 5 Rapes wa sem ete Senmneliy > Goaioaed aint tard’ to “reconcile “tits ) tnbory: with 1a tor loug’ dear, tbe. for ahr Lge, for short nb, Taig. of the members of -asglest number of their friends, | Teal condition. The only buyers of stocks a 13%. for ‘short and 12'ye, for Cumberland. Cut The changes that have Leen made in the butting | under existing conditions are the cliques tales wore dO pias. at il ge, a Ler for phekied stoutlers, Hee nee of course, eee such as the nature | and asmall section of the street, and whatever there ay cuter Feet ot au pines ee . : . for pickled hams, 1750. a 19¢, for smoked do., an wie ius dammen tines range and Senin 1s of buoyancy imparted to railway shares under | Receipts and Disbursements at the Office of iris fort oh ite ere ran bellies,” The muar- 7 e, ¥ ‘ket et for lard was dull and heavy; the sales were con- similarly suggested, are of the completest | these circumstances will be artificial and likely to | she United States Assistant Treasurer, New | fined to avout 350 bbls. at Iige-s liye. including small lots at 18%¢, a 16340. Butter— e demand’ was not very ac- live, and principally for good grades. aud most tasteiul order. No expense has apparently | cost those engineering it more than it wiil produce. We quote :—Old Uhe- Yerk, for the Month of March, 1868. been spared in any of tts appointments, which are 7 al throughout, from Eatchen to ormltory, at once thor. | TB€ Market was never ina more dangerous cond! | peprnary 29, 1868, by balance.........+..+. $99,290,019 | muds, Steer wn Chenetgo. counties, frkive, perio. Sea ough and elegant, and such as—while securing the } ton for outsiders, and our advice to them is to leave | Receipts during the month— ba Chanteuqua, c nd Delaware coun+ comfort of the members of the club, forgets not the | it severely alone. Customs... EH cigetien Bora! Mooi ae Gold notes. gratification of a refined taste. The money market was extreme! 02 Lewis and Jefferson counties, dairies, Welsh tubs 3 § extremely active, espe- 1 internal reventie. 421,015 rain ries, tik d "ait ‘fark . ; eee 2 ose ‘dinary State dairies, Urkine and tubs, dc. a 44°. bait furkia THE NICOLSON PAVBMENT IN TWENTY-SEVENTH | otany cowards the close, and seven per cent tn coin— | ‘Three per cent certificates. 05,000 tubs, Blate, falr to extra, 5Uc, «Bac. 5 Cknada, Ao, a $6c,, aid extra do., 40c. a 48c, Clieese was quiet at common to extra, PRTROLROM.—For crude the demand was moderate, The sales were 1,000 bois. at 12c., in bulk. Bonded continued in moderate demand, but wat aly held at 25%c. a 28c, The only sales we beard of were 2,000 bbis., part ab the inatde price, STREET.—An injunction, jesued at the instance of C. V. B. Ostrander and other property holders on and residents in Twenty-seventh street, was yeeterday afternoon served on Meyor Hoffman restraining Post Oflice Department... Transiers Patent fees. Miscellaneous, ency—awas equivalent to nearly ten per cent in c freely offered and paid by first class houses for call loans, The loanabie resources of the banks are 60 imited that they are unable to discount for th avenues. On the 29th ult., without ascertaining or consuiting the wishes of the petitioners ior the in- junction, the Common Council passed a resolution authorizing the or, ofthe pavement. We doubt if any steps wiil be taken to dissolve the injunction. unless at high rates. The Indications are that the cet ex: present -stringency will continue without abatement and with some aggrivation during the remainder of the week. The ciimax will probably be reached on at l6c., and 1,000 do, at He. hibited more'activity, The white for the Inst half of | for the Urst halt ab 2534c.4 1,000 do. for June at 26 4c. ye ‘the inside Total. The Philadelphia ma: Paymen's— Treasury crafts... Post Office drafts... » & Wigc., an rice for only one man, late.of No. 69 Lewis street, who died from the tl rly reports, and it is apprehended efteots of injuties teceived..on the 17th ult. by'athale | Cee’ Wtasterin reno nl that large commissions, in addition to the Do. in currency...... 00d reining Cuba; 11 rm ac. a 1dige, (Or prime td choice; IOs4. a 18}0. jes 140,408 ———$70,853, 454 for centri able capital is hardly to be looked for before the middie of April. Lenders show more caution than sual in their choice of collaterals, and Erie is in- ARREST OF A SAILOR FOR STABBING HIS OFFICER.—- 400 bags a, ex Game. att moderately nctive at 1674¢, a Ie, for Lara, Captain Hartt, of the Harbor police, on the steamer 3 Balance to cr. interest acc’nts... bredaar® ——-—— $93,161,867 | 41, 1868, 20,832 bhda., 19,223 bo: 1d 31,188 bi Receipts for customs in the month of ' ’ sutad aly modefalely ect ie main topgal. In topgaliant mast ity occurred. The accused allegea Ending March 31, 1868. i were dull at our last quotations, Deposits of go!\d— . day in question they had sent fueat aud were igeuang up the mat wiuch is liable to occur at any time. when the disic: : The rate paid SKIN#.—Goat were in fair demand and for’ “turning” governments has been generally ‘0! coins that the mate first struck him with a strap and reign sees $1,500 . . that in turn be Grew bis “eheath “knife” and } abcmt one per cent for thirty days, the prac- | Foreign bullion. 7,500 | and ns rig oo err Hoe dese, 8 mode- Se rl a EN Rime) eerie sm | 2g SA? Weedenes “erat iten Wer ease” : 4 —— lo. Truxilio on — pri rms. We quote:— ‘ept below, however, until the ship arrived in port, pPrice for the eecurities and sell them back atanad- | Total..... $353,000 | Goat—Tampico, ie. ‘gold; Matamoros," 43%, It further appgare by the sailo} tatement, (who, by # Vance of one per cent, buyer thirty, Raiiway shares | Deposite of — Cruz, = a &. | ome t Tes, 40c. a dtc, currency the way, fs by for the I man,) that there has | have been “turned” among the brokers tn the same | Foreign coins. $3,000 | 10 “Beer’Honduras, Vera Crue and Central Americau, abe arriving ‘aaneee apetw ees posing tog nts Way wt the rate of 1%@2 percent per month. The | United States bullion— SE gold, San Juan, 4c.'a 4Xge. ; Slaal, 473$0.} Angostura, 86, arri' 5 and Para, 50c. ant Kelly went op ‘and took the accused and } Sud-1‘reasurer as a buyer of seven-thirty notes and Contained in goid. 4,600 ‘SPRLTER—Only small sales were made at 6}c., gold, for ought him on sure. | He will be.taken before a |.esclice of god to a iimited extent to-day, and one to a $000 | “NSor:—casttie was quiet, but steady, at 1650. a 17e. United States Commissioner. of the wbanks presented about two hundred thousand | Take Superior. 2,000 |, SFRARINE.—The tranaactions were ight We quote 15340. POLICE INTELLIGENCE, doltiars\in three per cent certificates for redemption jevada.... 16,000 TALLOW was steady with @ moderate demand; sales io greenbanks, # sure sign of ite being. short of $47,000 — ie gt Wie. 4 at previous prices. 100 pigs PILFERING BY A JL{ESSENGER—HIS ARREST versie Payabdie ip bi ed : pieae were old waned sh er Portas aon on a a 4 AND Gover nment securities have been dul! but steady, yabie ars. og OO ae oie asks wan nemeases ao oxFession.—Mr. Pusiip Van Vaikenourgh, a mer-| at a frctional decline, in some instances, from.| Payable tn cota. ita rie ice an ae tacci eros chant, doing businesse#t Nos. 113, 115 and 117 Worth yesterdays prices, and in view of the mone- Total. - pocsveecsors 000 | but full pri Gemanded; sales 62 hhds, % street, yesterday appeared at the Tombs and lodged | tary «tringency they show a very firm un- Pa _— Orne 482,508 ia ae fea the banueee wa also moderate “area tea hi 7 stra \- te at a i 3 i Sous & complaint against Petor Conlon, a. messerger in is | dertone, It is mot probable that prices will | Maney gua ed States Mint Philadel- 5° | meet ny at aa (age. nade ig Coanectieut ui with the theft of three pieces goods, valued at $12, The stolen goods were seen in possession of the messen- change wateriaily while the present pressure laste, but) when it ts removed their recovery qnpigy, charging him of ailk’ b et : en goods Ware ae COMMERCIAL REPORT. weyetee ger, aud on being questioned by Mr. Van Val- | willbe quik. At the close the market was steady TURSDAY, March 31-6 P. M. M Loaf, poy Mba oh Keniburga, Conlon, coniessed his ‘guist| and. sald | at the following quotations:—Registered, 1881, 110% | | Corrow.—Tbev prevaedw very active demand from ex- rs ‘he. “ie Aa pe og es $ ay. Ofcer Mecuire, of the Gout | 9211; coup.yn, 1881, 1115; 9 111%; 520s, regtatered, rexint Hensdcante ape whe © Inrge Conpmihianionere Hive. e fase. squad, being sent for the eccused, arrested him. He | 1862, 106% a»1073; 6-20's, coupon, 1662, 109% 109%; | T'Liverpcul deapateh was renoloed “oraiey ie clases Mabe Hoey 8 180, was committed for examipation, When in court the thi oO . prisoner said he had been selling goods to a man in See amounted to la tit balea’ fwlee ‘amounted to 14, _ jo >. wae obtained. 4 Tocluding 016 for #peculation, transit. We do., 1864, 10'T7% & 108; Go., 1865, 104 a 10844; do., 1865, New Bowery, January and aly, 100% & 106% ; do., 1867, 207 & 10735; 8,216 for export, 1,868 for spinning, and 2,184 én ARREST OF AN ALLEORD Horsk Tutar.—Grenville | 10-40's, registered, 1004 @ 100%; 10-40%, coupon, | duole:— Mobiteand New Orta: Ball, avery respectable appearing man, was yester- | 100K 8 1003; June 7.00, 1069 9.106%; July 7.00% | oa Memphin, “Gnd Fezim | taaia wendy. Spring tip quite freely ere. ats voseined day arrested in Brooklyn ap4 brought before Justice | 195% @ 105%; May compounds, 1864, 118; August do., | Good ord bs ae oe eukeaee helagces na tuavhahon to Dowling on the charge of having on the 18th ult, | 217; Septembersdo., 11634; October do., 116. wince . i a Hleeces at dc, a O7c,, including stolen Oran, yatned at $126, from the possession of The stock ma.tket was heavy at the commencement Good mfiai 3 Re bag hd a we. on Mr. Frank E. Miner, doing business at 34 Howard | of business ¢ orning, and Erte cold at 78%; but CaNDLEs.—, ine were steady at 2lc. Sperm | Penosylvania 700 3 atreet. The stolen horse was fousd in n of | gt the ten o'clockisession of the open board tt ad- | *eretlse *eady at dc. a 6c. and patent at Ofc. n dec. 880, © B5¢., A3c., Sie. for super the prisoner, and the magistrate commited him tor | wittle N - seee ore in Dutena fa raareeh was exceedingly quiet and | and ‘extray Simo. for biack and de. for No. "1, trial, Mr. Ball says he is Innocext and can produce | Vanced to 74%, while New York Oemtral sold at 122%. | Burt trang aor ioe, (or Portage tans sod Diese ot | $0,000 Tekaa, if thmbe ana coring, trelbaing fornia at 290. adse. for fail lamba’ and spring, including 000 Northern at S8c. Of foreign the sales were lov nesses to prove it. At the first regalar board the market became Corren.—The market for Kio was quiet, but firm. Bales baces mes SeRiors ASSAULTs.--Lewis Lecour was gesterday | strong for Erie and New York Central, | Wi baes es 0. Chrisuetsen on private ierine. | We quote or. | Usa, in bond, ® do. unwashed Persian on private ver:us; arrested by officer Catter, of the Twenty-seventh | but Reading was weak and other stocks were | liye.s ll c. prime 186. 8) 196, Salretss panes Cir ae RE TEER EREeaan usa Sone ete no tone) pre precinct, on the charge of having assaulted John | dull and without material change. New York | frm tsi qeien UF 0 mat Java abotrilsh will Ss offeren | Were entirely nomiaal. Egan, of 15 State street, and struck him on the head | Central closed 14 higher thian at the same time yea- | auction on te Java 2ic. a Be. ; with a bar ef trom, inflicting severe but not danger. | terday, Erie 2%, Cleveland4and Pittsbnrg 1, Port | fre.°hinicn. Loe! aloe nies ek cteieces, Haguaren, 16. 8 THE RELATION OF LANDLORD ANO TENANT. ous injuries, The acoused was taken before Justice | Wayne %, Milwaukee and: St. Paul 1, preferred | Sold, duly pal. Mei oo Pork, S488 betaine | The law of landiord and tenant, with particular Dowitng and committed to the Tombs for trial in | 1%, Ohio and Mississtppt 3, anton Opmpany % and | more, 20,207; Mobile, ane, 2 x 8 Galveston, reference to cases arising in this city, Was the sub- 164 Franti ste, Yesterday became Involve ff Weatern Upton Telegraph 154; while Beading was] *Co\n't.ns was ‘sales 100, iy fai ject of a very interesting and instructive paper read Aquarel, during which Jona, aa Ali seized @ | 1%, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Nbtthwestern preferred os 35 Amp DYR0.—The mastst wee generally quiet; gates | tt evening by James Richards, Jr., before the sugar bowl and broke it over Michael's head, cutting | % and Pacific Mail 1. Government securities were koge bicarbonate soda at 450. a fhkc., 14," and’ Oe, dents of the Columbia College Law School, at No. Ortices Waltnce, at the Pith precinct. (etcen ey | Eather heaey, owing to the acttyedemand for money, Hate ake arrives at 04 G84, holds 80 tone eal | 57 Lafayette place, The rights and tesponsibiilties and arrested the pugnacious John, who’ was taken | 824 prices wero about ¥ below the highest point lang dias be Mo." 49 io. 4 bye. | tfecting each party in thelr diferent reiations were to the Tombs and committed by Justice Dowling. tonched on Monday. After the call Erie Joftierwice far olineon'ss 8 Kage sat sate Sods oar. | clearly and appoaitely explained, and the ALLEGED SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS.—One of the | advanced te 15% and New York Central j,rive and Som tbs, gum Kowrie on rans terms, rem of od pia wg ot A ke i ae or officers of the Twenty-elghth precinct detected tureo | to 14x, under the manipulation of the bull | equr Yin bola. and [jai une core in, MRC tee heme | Reieck tn the fected with’ much perp men going through West strect with a quantity ef | cliqnes, assisted by the “shorta” cowering. At the Sis a | ity: there 175,880 40. | ouity. ‘The ineffect of any legal interference at pre- articles in their possession. The actions of the men | open board at one o'clock Erte sold at 15% and New | the lower arden of POG Bate and Western fw for nuip- | Seb applying in certain Ingtanees of breach of cov. attracted the suspicions of the officer, ard sammon- | York Central at-123%. At the second \segular board | manta tie Tet nels: angio Burope, and the sniea wore as | Chi, to OnMal Cor ther oases Of this. kind, now ing another petroiman to his assistance he took the | the market was quictand Erie closed \ lower than ME to four sold for shipment to hod practically inoperative the agreement #0" fre. When bro at the Srst regular board, Michigan Sopthern 34, Fort quently entered into not to sublet has become three men into custody. tht to the sta- ft 7 tion houne theyfave their names aa Miehael § rere! 10 80. in this city, the inconvenience and loss, besides de- non, Andrew aa and. James Lonoke, ‘Thean, | Wavne2h, Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred %.and | the \mprorancht. Savnlly dour or alvotmore realy lay, attending proceedings Inatituted for'the enforce. Picts Mulls aid eaicoee at's HEELS | tugnerand Canton x, Goverment seourtn wert | Seteamee iG oon Ce taut ca ofvited | covenant Yesuerig Jandionia fen wihoat tue eces of mi an t 5 jer ton im securities were our rev! 5 thou - foseke was aS {n ane th harkea eb steady et pan nt an eighth per ch At the Selous were ey baa uediaiir demand and = Hapity te once aappeind on vie Oe Ls yey o 4 iy Te Were secreted in a collar on Went strectand.en Bocce | open board at half-pest three the market was | chasged., Seles (60 tele. at 67 70 78° Cora’ meal was | MOONY OF ee troml cellareart wosthcien gracing 2 old loop. “The pHisoners were ht betore | drooping and Erie declined to 14% and \New York py Western, We te Se tnst a goths WAETA CRDONOD. Or Reels fo be ears " ice yesterday, end on lavit being | Centeaito123%. Subsequently Erie sold ddwn to 73% gerous, were regarded as public nulaances, and the and at the close, a few minutes before six o'clock, the quotations were as followa:—New York (Central, 122% @ 123; Erie, 73% a 4; Reading, 9\a 80; Michigan Southern 89; Rock Island, 9254 @ 92%; MWorthwestern preferred, 75 a 7534; Pacific Mail, 103 owner of the property to which they belonged an insurer against accidents or damage resuiting tnere- from. y other points of special interest, both to landlord aad tent were elucidated in the lecture which, the public were invited to be present, was listened to with much attention by many of both classes. JUVENILE DELINQUSNTS.—TWo boys, Whose names an? Daniel Bow and John Kerrigan, were arrested.on the complaint of Cornefius V. Oross, agent of the Hudyion River Railroad Com: who anges them with stealing one siive ated thob fom an iron Ro Ob10, shipping bran: woe boo Obie, trade Uranaen ula low extra. . safe, \\The property nom to have been stolen is | 8 103%; Fort Wayne, 100% @ 100%, and Western Vaiuedsat $20, and was sola >y ome Of the boys to | Union Telegvaph, 355% a 36%. A CURIOUS RELIC, Jae tkd the bey Toe mth we the Conrh ey eyerit | ‘The foreign exchange market was quiet, but Arm, Lye as Special nt ef, the ing drawers asked 109% for An Indictment bite Ky Andrew Jacks Optmroms'o? .Jonons,—There 8 sterling at sixty days, but no sales were made at @ From the Nash ‘, before ther i Commitee of higher rate than 109%, At the close bankers’ bills The tihowing curious Goeumeat come re ent yes. Washi nore Ing that no person on England at sixty days were quoted af,100 a terday in the overhauling of some gapers in the opinion wy ty a Mie a iahe provided they vaksran 200 965 Bt Gaye, 110° W 1105 commerc iat Germany; bi re tirate ore for the most my belo Wit ive ment against one Page Beuows tor'st a8 en oath that they can, Notwithstanding such expreasion | 108% @ 100%. Bills on Paris at aixty days, 6.18% a | OemeRT Or bonieras at da mod for nad Wee pres and wae written ip } by Andrew onan Ges bt opinion, render & io tial verdict in accordance | 6.15; af three days, 6.13% 05.12. On Berlip—Bankers’, | spring and 82 S fos rare prewine forney General of what was known as tne Mere tie ee aes tne Silt teamed In oie er ay | 11% a 72; commercial, 11a 114, On Bremen—Bank- | thebuik of ihe Grderd could be lene’ i | Sich of the Verrivory south of the Ohio river, in which Gimeulty of obtaining a Mey for the trial of “ohn i | ers’, 70% @ 794; commercial, 78, On Frank- Mo aha tor oon to ches cs | boy Dist ne rie, ki stra Boece aoe of common to chot » oO Distric mn - "y Surrait. fortoBankers', 43 8 41363 eommerciah, 60% 040%. bJor'he. Ye dot ade ea Sa B' tok cae | aMaaG, DINTMCT, fe. Man Ton, fe Qui rivercupoe their oaths present that Page Bello 1 foresaid, in the Di Slave’ aamed Will, the goods and chattels of 31, SARAH A. YOUNG, all of this city, this Zity, (0 ANNIE M, V. TUITE, lic. 1640. fort the corporate authorities from proceeding 1 Assay Oittce "211052 galions in tins were reported ‘Bold on private terms. through their agents to lay the Nicolsom pave- | Mercazti‘e customers, and on the street commercial incerest accounts 8,871,584 Pree was dull, unseitied and jowsr. | We (uote ligt straw (0 ment in the street named; between Fifth and Sixth | paper, even of the best grade, cannot be negotiated standard white, S5c. a 37c. Naptha was tn good demand | the sales (part late yesterday) were 2,00 bole, at 16: do. 500 bbis, standard Cc. & Bc. 5 on the spot ai DEATH FROM INJURIBs.—Coroner Schirmer yester- } priqay, owing to the banks calling in their loans in Disbursing acoounts...... (iicx.-OF Carolina there were small sales within the range day held an inquest on the body of William Zimmer: | order togtrengthen their reserve in preparation for | jiterwst accounts--in coll oP ekan a tsis cette prefellen, frou sedbere und ihe trade, and prices ruled quite steady at Uc. @ le. for fair to 1c. a 11Ke. for falr to good grocery ; of cotton falling on him at the United States bonded ; . warehouse of Messrs. Johmson, Lane & Kimberly. } legal rate of interest, will then have to be paid. After $98,101,507 Bie. rch a for refining ae a Rio i oer rica. te jay TEDATW. s Wertige ar ane Sill torical fo i Ah Mag el re Bi to cr. disbursi. a ail tales wore 1008 bhds at Yue 13Ke. foro sl a - " . aiance to cr, disbursin, us 837, sales ee. ic. for Cuba an ic & dental death, restoration of ease; but an abundant supply of loan: Halanoe to oe Apeay aig iao) 8. rear Be ar Port hico; also Loi bones at loge, Hoaee ‘ta Baur The market was ouly moderately active, but _no Metropolitan, boarded the ship Twilight, Captain March, 1868.......s0+eccsesecseessoccees e was reported in prices. 2,150 sacks Li tf Rowad, from San Francisco, at noon aca ana | Variably rejected unless to a small amount on 8 | Receipté for customs in’ the mouth scree bee received aay oie. piezianaly. Jobe” prices . Taran Desth. 6 eallar. pharecd with, ba large margin when mixed with other stocks, The | March, 1867......... + 13,108,080 | Een eee ee eon wee ant f rested eaior, wing Decreasé in March, i808, “ 83 for Mars ‘and Worthington's, #3 a $B 10 for Hig: stabbed Charles Williams, the second mate, on thé Litigation in which the company is involved has de- so = 862,084 pine, Ol a 93 for ground, 68 for Russian and $6c. for 26th ult. It appears the ship had carried away her fore, paChiE tem ey reaper ah deem Stacement of Business at the United States Pars feutta linseed was dull and nominal at $2 40 a Rte cere tn 2, & equal, naa tee § the withdrawal of the present artificia! support, — el Nore eee! fe che Rioent here Wiagn ans pas ounedands wa @h § Omer’ Mocs steady (n value, the sales being 136 bales Payta, 14 do. Buenos Ayres TobACCO.—The transactions in Kentucky were moderate, 6 sales were 289 ales, part at y ibe 5 ate of the ounty of Sami ad District of Mero, yeoman, on the Int day of May, in the year of our ‘Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, with force and arms, at the ict aforesaid, one negro. man, Thomas Hamp- ton, of the value of one hundred pounds, then and there being found, fetostousig a violently di Steal, take luce the walc negro man, dave, camed with an intent to steal and convert the sai! negro to his own use, contrary to the statute i that case made aod provided, and agaiust tbe peace and dignity of the said territory. ANDREW JACKS: N, Ato. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BrigGs—Young.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March by Rev, B. M. Adams, MANASSEH BRIGGS to D1xoN—DeEaN.—In Brookiyn, on Wednesday, March 18, by Rev. Charles S. Pomeroy, ALaNnson C. DIxon, of Poundridge, to H. JOSEPHINE, youngest daughter of Samuel Dean, 0! amford, Conn, HOLDREDGE—WEBSTER.—In this city, on Monday, March 30, by Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, Davip M. HOLDREDGE Chauncey Webster, Bsq., of Harwinton, Conn, to H. Marta Foore, daughter of lay, March burne, Epwarp Wings, of f New Haven, —TUITE.—In this city, on Tuesd he Rev, J. 0. Wa: Died, Bassitt.—On Monday, March 30, at two o'clock A. M., of pneumonia, WILLIAM 5S. Babairt, M, D., aged 44 years and 7 months, Funeral services in the chapel of the Untversity, Washington square, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, BaLcu.—In Brookiyn, on Tuesday, March 31, WiIL- LIAM F, BALCH, in the 35d year of his age. Funeral from No. 14 Tompkins place. Hrooktyn, at three o'clock P.M. Friends of the famiiy are invited ‘omhode I a 's please copy. ode Is!and papers plea: '. On Thenday morning, March 31, SAMUEL re. * BARRY.. F. Barry, in the dls year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late res!- dence, 21 West Sixtesnth street, on Thursday morn- ing, at half-past ten o’olock The remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment. BaYLes.—At Penataquet, L. 1., on Tuesday morn ing, March 31, CATHARINE, Wife of John ©. Bayles, aged 69 years, Funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at half- past two o'clock, at her late residence. ‘The remains will be interred In Greenwood Cemetery on Priday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, Buakg.—On Tuesday, Merch 31, ANN BLAKE, widow of Andrew Blake, in the 56th year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afte 1, ut two o'clock, from her late residence 231 West Thirty-third street, Buiss.—On Monday, March 30, Crart son of Robert aud Susan Maria Bliss, ay and 6 montiis. Fanera! this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from lus East Sixteenth s.rect, Briopy.—On Monday, March 20, of ¢ HENRY BRiopy, in the 22d year of lis age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Company B, Sixty-ninth regiment, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Thomas P. Carlin, enue B, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’cio OLaRK.—On Monday, March 50, Davip CLARK, im the 46th year of lis age. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 146 Goerck street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, The relatives and friends of the family and the members of the Ship Sawyers’ Society are re- spectfully invited to attend. CogBeETT.—On Monday, March 30, Trost. aged 48 years, a native of Clonmel, county Ireland. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in~ vited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning,. at ten o'clock, from his late residence, Blissville, near Calvary Cemetery, L. I. DitLoy.—On Tuesday, March 31, Jonn Drnton, seed 60 years, a native of county Westmeath, Ire and. The funeral will take place fr $28 Eighth avenue, this (Wedn one arelo His friends are respect At Norwa'k, Conn., on Sunday, Mai Frepexic Dinos, tormely of the frm of Dunh: Dimon, in his sist year, ‘The relatives aud friends are respectfully invited to attend the fancrai, from his tate residence, this day (Wednesday), at twelve o’cioek. Carriages will be ip readiness at depot on arrival of New York and New Haven tratn, Y fwenty-seventh street depot at rat three P.M, On Monday evening, March 30, Miss Ick, daughter of the late Jolin and liza- beth Dominick, in the oith year of her ave The friends of the family are r to attend tie funeral, this (Wednes half-past one o'clock, from No. 207 West Ii street. Driccs.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, March 31, suddenly, Ensigu DRiGGs, aged 52 years and 5 months, The relatives and friends of the family and also of his brother, Ednrund Driggs, are respectfully invited. to attend his funeral, on ‘thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the South Second street Methodist Episcopal ciurch, DyeR.—On Tuesday, March 31, FRANCES DYER, relict of J. M. Dyer, aged 68 years. Funeral, from her late residence, No. 31 Bleecker street, on Thursday morning, at uine o'clock. ELLIoT.—On Monday morning, March 30, DANIEL ELLIOT, aged 75 years and 6 months, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of his son-in-law, Augustus F, Smith, 31 West Thirty-second street, this (Wednes- day) afternoon, at t o'clock, ir. Elliot was @ graduate of Dartmouth College, class of'1813, of which Cass he leaves but six sur- vivors. the Dartmourh College Association in New York city, numbering more than a hundred members, he was the oldest graduate member. He died in Christian faith and hope. FLANNELLY.—On Monday, March 40, of consump- tion, JOHN FLANNELLY, in the 39th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 303 East Tenthstreet, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, Goop.—At Hudson City, N. J., on Tuesday, March 31, PRISCILLA, daughter of Richard and Anne Good, aged 4 years, 11 months aud 19 days, The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, corner of Montgomery avenue and Hud- son street, Hudson vity, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Lek.—On M nsumption, SORDETT, ‘ipperary, esilence, a von, at fully requested ‘arch 30, after an illness of eight days nfant son of Charles C, and Helen Lee, aged 19 months and 4 days. Baitimore papers piease copy. Lyonanv.—On Monday, March 80, Barnet, of Dennis Leonard, i the 45th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- cal invited to attend the funerai, from 217 East enty-8ixth street, at one o'clock. Levz, nm Tuesday, March 41, after a long iliness, lie ee Lerz, aged 55 years, 10 months and é wife The relatives and friends of the fam:iy fully invited to attend the funeral, noon, at two o'clock, from his late nue, lo Greenwood © Greenwich av. further notice. Mauen.—Iy Harlem, on Monda native of Paris netery, without March 20, Wr n, county Tip- the Young Men's Father Mathew 7. A. B 0. 6, of Harlem, are respectfully invited to attend the frseral, from his late residence, 129%: street, between Third and Fourth avenues, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ene o'clock. MoNaGiiaN.—On Tuesday mormng, March 31, #H., second daughter of Ann and Roger Mon- han, aged 26 years, ¥ months and 1 days. ne frienda and acqu. ces of the family are respectfully invited to attend ¢ funeral, from her iate reside: 149 Tt ninth street, on Thursday morning at ten o’ciock, to the Charch of the Holy Innocents, where a soleuin uiem mass wit! be offered for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Caivary Cemeter y March 30, in Providence, Moons formerly of Blooming- { her slaie, in the 54th year The friends and ac ea of family are respectfully invited to ‘he funeral, from St. Anne's church, West Eighteenth street, on Wedues- day afternoon, at twe o'clock. MCKEARNEN.—'n Greenviie, N. J., Monday, March 30, JoHN B., omy son Barnard and Julia A, McKearnen, aged 3 years and 10 mouths, Funera. this, Wednesday’ afternoon, at two o'clock, Norfolk, Va., papers p.ease copy. Resse On Monday, March 80, Joseri, son of Joseph and Mary Russeli, aged 4 years, 4 montis: and 2 days, ves and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten o’ciock, from the residence of Lis parents, 67 Garden street. Hoboken N. J. ScHWEDERSKY.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 31, after @ ‘ong and pain‘u HELENE SCHWEDBRSKY, native of Memel, Pruvsta, aged 30 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. STERKY.—On Sunday morning, March 29, at the Fifth Avenue Hote! Epwarp A., infant son of George E. and Kate De Witt Sterry. ,Punerai at Irvington this (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, SsirH.—On Monday, March 30, Grisert V, Srrn, in the 60th year of lia age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral, at his late resl- Gence, 124th street, between Third and Fourth ave- dues, Hariem, this day Wednesday .at twelve o'clock. The rema.ns will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, TIMMERMAN.—On Monday, March 80, after a short tilness, WiLLIaM TIMMBAMAN, in the 20th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wed- nesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, ‘rom bis late residence, 69 Lewis street. TREDWaY.—On Tuesday morning, March $1, ERAS Tvs H. TREDWAY, of this city, 59 years, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, No. 60 Barrow, street, ou Thura ey ae at balf-past ten o'clock. The remains wil in to Farrytown for inter owe At Hoboxeh, §. J, om Monday evene VERSEBB.—At Ho’ , J. March 30, our dearly beloved sister pani MINE PRIEDERTCKA WERERBE, a native of Hi Hagen, Hanover, in the 18th year of her ages * he friends and acquaintarices of the family are re«