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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 is nis so eabeencL hots exo ee and? at the close bankers’ bis on England at sixty in consequence of Ge storm yesterday prevent. | and. parniysis, Miss Linna MoBunoy, formerly of SALES AT AUCTION. days were quoted at 100%; as three days, 110%; com- poo inp Pe a will becontinued | Catskill and Saugerties, aged 19 years, 11 mouths and wovi9N SALE op pa aps ca SALES ATAVCTION, LEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCES OFFERED FO! SALE, BY E. H, LUDLOW & CO, AT BAY RIDGE, COLLEGE POINT, ELIZABETH, FLUSHING, FISBEILL, 1, FORDHAM, GRAVESEND, GERMANTOWN, DON, ISLIP, IRVINGTON, JAMAICA, KIN LONG BRANCH, MORRISTOWN, MADISO! MORRISANIA, MILTON, MOHI AN LAKE, NYAOK, N. ROCHELLE, NEWBURG, NEW gs ‘Ose, WANNA LAKE, OYSTER BAY, ORANGE, PE! ween PLEASANT VALLEY, POUGHKEFPSIE, PENATAGU 4 ENSWOOD, ROCKAWAY, SING BING. SOMERS, TARRYTOWN, WEST PARMS, WHITE PLAINS, WEST: FIELD, YONKERS. FOR PERMITS AND PARTICULARS APPLY AT THE OFFICE, NO. 8 PINE STREET, EOROR COOK, AUCTIONEER, T ‘Salearoom #4 and 86 Cedar street, near Broadway, will give his persoual attention to sales of Furniture at residences Of parties declining housekeeping. THIS DAY, AT 104g O'CLOCK, AT SALESROOMS, superb Furniture, by order of assignees, consisting of Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Room Suits, &c. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. By on }, one Daly Yop Wagons, ove Busl- * this afternoon and evening. The display of articles | 3 days. nOLE ian ) BARN mercial bills, 109%; bills on Paris at atxty days, 6.13% | Gn sale is very fine, und the supply af Te nis | PELt.a—On Thursday evening, April 14, after ashort | detusiey asri'tt, eit deck. Ga ote Bras! Mness, Rosert TRouP PELL, el ‘Notice of the funeral hereafter. PHINEAS. On Wednesday, April15, Myer Purveas, | A —THE LEASE OP HOUSE No. Ww ABINGDON years. J eral this (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock, oH Tited Hap Daher ie CaS Te ¥ HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, n Be aPeOtAL SALE OF COSTLY PRINTINGS, HENRY H. LEEDS & MINEL. will sell by anction, at the ries, #17 and 619 Broadway, corner Twelfth and THURSDAY, April 16—6 P. M. ‘Yee semi-panic in the stock market which began von Tuesday morning made further progreas to-day, ana the utter demoralization of the cliques which have for some time past been its sole support is evi- dently near at hand, These unscrupulous combina- ‘tons to win money from the public by promoting artidicial fluctuations will be effectually broken up, ‘and a further heavy decline in prices will bring the latter nearer to their legitimate value, There f 4 margin for @ fall of from ten to forty per cent in nearly all the speculative railway Bhares before reaching the point at which their real ‘vplue might be fixed. Moreover, the railway system ef this country is rotten, and railway property under 2ta present management 1s about to pass through tho ame ordeal that it did in England and France after the reaction from the inflation indirectly produced by the war tn this country set in, and ultimately rail- Way stocks will be likely to go tempo- Yarily even below their real value, Then investors will come in and buy them up, and reforms in railway management will be the result, These reforms will not only lead to an appreciation of the value of this class of secunties, but increase the safety of travel by causing the lines to be kept in better condition. Reforms in railway Management are needed, but until they are an accomplished fact railway property must suffer, dest son of Robert L. | Wagon, iwo No Yop Wagons, iwo Pay, refreshime! 85.1234. ample and of the best quality. Inthe evening the y ‘op ill sing several choice selections of ness Wagon, single and double Harness. ‘The recetpts for customs and the recetpta, pay- | Church choir w: ments and balances in the Sab-Treasury in this city | ZU FaTaL ACCIDENT AT THE Navy YarD.—Coroner for the expired portion of the week have been as ‘pires May 1, 1889; will be sold at auction this lock, by JAMES CAGNEY, Auctioneer; reut Smith held an inquest yesterday afternoon over the - xt ne Teaser follows:— body of Hall Sherman, a carpenter, residing in North ‘Receipts, ao rian y, Oxford street, who was instantly Killed at the Navy Roserts.—In this elty, on Thursday, April 19, Mrs. ISABELLA Ronerts, I phe. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- io on. Frid: fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence | 134 o'dlock each of Ber AEOSREN LIA, Wm. Cochrane, 213 West Sev- | toi a known } of Messrs, Ba ; 2 ‘afte! consisting of upwards ‘chatee specimen: Glock: “Tech OB Saturday afternoon, at One | TPA, acietéd abrond during pan year by. an exjerienced SNYDER.—On Wednesday, April 15, MIcHAEL SNx- | member of thelr firm. aided by the atvice and counsel of Tha . Payments, Balances. April 13.. $387,915 $3,369, 692, Yard yesterday morning. The deceased was at aPn 14.. 443,678 soneee baa enue work on @ hydraulic pump on board the ship Saturday evenings, April 17 and 18, at ening, the entire collection of Pictures be- April 15.. 426,478 252%,580 1,338,129 10x'750,009 | Colorado, lying In the dry dock. In some manner ‘to the weli known house of Messrs. Bailey & Co., of aN he lost his and fell ‘to the bottom of the dock, April 16.. 350,000 8,082,707 2,307,862 104,634,719 | by which he was instantly killed. A verdict of acci- dental death was rendered. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANSE, American artist of Dusseldorf, ye of the most important peR, aged 41 years, J. R. Tait, the rea The relatives, friends of the family, members of | Sendern Christian art that has ever bean execnie Park Lodge, F. and A. M., and the Metropolitan Fire | His Two Disciples at Emmaus, by Prof. Carl Mul r, of Dus DaMAERD ODS are invited to attend the funeral, this } seldor!; a Fran: Fey “4 Yancecay pe, painting uy the Hoe one of his finest works, together with man: imens of the art, This exbibl- interesting, as all the various Thursday, April 16—10:15 A. M, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. ANOTHER RAILROAD ACcIDENT.—On Wednesday evening, while a man of the name of John Dagnan ‘was walking along the track he was run over by the | (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resi- | trious An: dence, corner of Fifty-first street and Eighth avenue. | lesnin, of Pari PARK LODGE, No. 616, F, AND A. M.—The members | (thertare ant important of the above lodge are hereby summoned to attend @ | schools of European art, the Ttallan, French, Flemish, Dutch, special communication, to be held at their lodge | German, English, &c., represented, vii rooms, 658 Eighth avenne, this (Friday), April 17, at Meyer Von Bremen, L. Hartman, ak Koek, one o'clock P. M., for the ‘purpose of attending the | Kraus, Gesctabar, Tachaggeny, funeral of our laté brother, Michael Snyder. Wetinbers, —-Bebleasinger, Or Achenbacs, a order THOS, C. CASSIDY, Master. Escoscura, Car! Muller,” Litachauer, . SANDS, Secreta E. J. Cob’ ott, W. Sohn, Robbe, 4 i SpRiNasteEN.—On Wed , April 15, | Achenbach, Herz: Salentin ms Wesneaay sftc2008 : a Verboeckhoren, And others, tion on and after Monday, April EXSY BO UERTS, AUCTIONEER, A On Friday, April fal the suicarooms, No. 189 Brondway, A lot of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestin, gents’ Furvishing Goods, Btore Fiatures, Ac, by order of D. Kulnory . isi,new st Zoseph J. Kampe J, BOaann avottonnER. . si sell *, londay, April 20, At 1044 o'clock, at the private 'renidence No. 17 Great Jones street, near Broadway, elegant Ho allo of rosewood Parlor Suits, i Ia 226 100 Bos, ‘Wid & Brie RR cm five P. M. Port Morris train of the Harlem Railroad. Reading RR. 7 ‘The deceased when observed by the engineer was Bees £4 | walking towards the engine and attempted to get off, Ext ee e555 but his foot stlpping, he fell and one of his legs was 85% nearly seve! from the body and his head badly 10000 Tenn 6" se . lacerated. The deceased lingered without recover- Be py 4 Mo @'s H& StJos ie ing his consciousness until eight o’clock last night, N Y Central 6'4,"83 o soos when he expired, apparently in f werd agony. The 2000 Chic & NW Ist m. Coroner, Czar Robinson, held an quest yesterday 1500 Tol & Wab 24m... afternoon, when a verdict was rendered that the de- BAMDOLEE SERIGSTOne in ict ie yee of his nee They wit Naaneniteatene relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate resl- Gar nd oaing, HE SNe. ence, wning street, this (Friday) evening, a Y HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. quarter to eight o'clock, ‘His remains will be taken B On Saturday, Apelt ty ‘at 10}y o'clock, at their salesroom, to Rockland county for interment. No, 93 Liberty street. ‘STRIKER.—On Wednesday, April 16, GARRIT H | | Handsome Household Furniture, consisting of @ general ee: ¢3 3900 Cl 4 000 Fue & rie adm ceased bad come by his death as stated above, and = the jury censured the Harlem Railroad Company on ch plate Mirror Sofas and Lounges tn repa; Turkish Lounge and sofa bottom Chatre in reps; Clocks, Mantel Ornaments, Oil Paintings, Engrayings, upright Piano and Stool, Card Ta- bles, Papier Macha,’ Checker Table; Velvet,” Brussels, Stair Carpeta, account of the engineer not putting on the brakes lace Curtains and Corntees; SRE Se: = sooner, and from the fact that no conductor was al SELSR SB REE 2 tached to the train. = 100 do. i) wo do. 330 %§ plelegigy > “ Assortment red for ci i f sale, including Par- . ie Carpeta, nearly new for the bubble of speculation which sustained rall- | 54 Del & Hudson Canal MARRIAGES AND DEATHS OFRIKES, aged 16 sens. for, Dining oom, Livrary and Chamber Furniture: Welvet, | Oliclodbs, Extension. Dining. Table. Chaitn Crockery, Ching ‘way stocks at an artificial height, never warrantea | $0) Adams Express. . The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Brissels and Ingrain Carpets; Git Frame, French plate Pler | and Glassware, Table Cutlery, rosewood Betstead, taarbie 100 do spectMilly invited to attend the funeral, from his late | and Mante! Mirrors, rosewood and b! Bults, 1 top Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Spring Mattresses, Hair by materia! considerations, has been pricked. The high prices at which the speculative stocks have been selling were all the more remarkable when we eonsider that some of them have been watered from ® hundred per cent downwards within a re- eent period, Hudson River and Rock Island being notable instances in point, while among the miscellaneous shares Pacific Mail is a con- spicuous example. If we include express shares there are thirty-five millions more speculative stocks in Wall strect to-day than there were a year ago, and at the same time there is much less currency to earry them with. The “watering” system has un- dermined the prosperity of all the companies that. Ihave resorted to it, and they have created burdens which will hang about them like millstones, What England experienced prior to and dur- ingthe panic of 1866 as regards specula- residence, foot.of Striker’s lane, between Fifty-second | plush and reps; rosewood marble top les, rose and Fifty-third streets, on Saturday afternoon, at | wood mirror, door and back Etageres, mahogany, black wi Yclock. Carria if t the Rev. | But and oak Bookcases, Library Tabi ewood black wal- Dre Hutton's church, Wasnington square, between | Buom4 aban’? aden amas vate ue Waverley place and Fourth street, until half-past | suits, Hatr, Spring, Feather Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, fow Curtatna, gilt Cornices, oak Extension Dine Chaira, oak Buifets, oak Sofas in assware, Cutlery, &c.; Stoves, Married. eesee S3e8882 Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Counterpanes, Sheets, Blauketa, mahogany and black walnut ‘sy Cottage Suita, Toflet Crockery, black walnut Wardrol ment and Kitchen Furniture. Catalogues at sale, ‘OHN KERRIGAN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS TO-MOR- e} row Leane of Coal Yard 621 Thirty-etzhth street, with Horses, Cartsy Wagon and Furniture, positively, tn lots to suit putchasers. See to-morrow’s Herald, AMES M. MILLER WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON oJ Tuesdny, april 2, ut 19 ofcinck, at the Exchange, Sales: Toom, 111 Brontway, under the direction of D. P. Tngrabam, Py Referes, Nos, 100, 102, 104, 106 and 108 Chatham street, the four valuable Lots of laid, with the improvements. ‘Map and particulars at the office. J. & ScHOOHE + | HOUSE! at 1 o'clock Commene ck A.M. T.B, BLEECKER & SCHOOLEY, Auctioneers, will eell at anction, on Thursday, April 23, the entire assortment of Household Furniture contained in the larce story iwell- 1, corner of Fourth ‘oom Suit do. 00 Chi & Rock Is RR. Base- 338 = 3 ALBITES—GAZZANIGA.—At St, Anno’s church, on = do. Monday, April 13, by Re’ Father Preston, LUCIEN ALBITES to MARIETTA GAZZANIGA, Se English papers please copy. twelve o'clock, to convey the friends to the house. brocatel Wind TOMPKINS.—On Wednesday, April 15, after a long | ing Tables, oak Dining Cha and painful illness, FLORENCE M., wife of Captain ——, aetna Sroees 3 Daniel D. Tompkins, U.S. R.S., in the 27th year of pes, black walnu! ayn her age. the balance of House Furnishing Articles not called for at the The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | well known Berrian warerooms. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence Also at 12 o'clock, of her parents, 100th street, second door east of Rosewood Plano, 644 octaves, made by Nuns & Clark. Third avenue, this (Friday) morning, eleven o'clock, Rosewood Piano, 6 octaves, made by John Abbott, TuoMEY.—On Wednesday, April 15, Joun TUOMEY, Y HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER.—SALESROOM late of Willow Grove, Del., aged 56 years. BX gi Nassau sirect, opposite the Yost ollice. Att Gallery ‘The friends of the family and those of his cousins, | 5 Broadway. William and John Keeler, are respectfully invited to At private sale, at H. D. Miner & Barker's salesroom, 87 Nassau strect, mahogany seven octave Cirand Piano, made bj attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one = sane oe om of atperir parle ete ic. on OF profi 38 20 American Ex Go. . BRINKERHOFF—CLARK.—On Wednesday, April 15, at the First Presbyterian church, Bergen, N. J., by 10 US Ex me Rev. E. W. French, WILLIAM BRINKERHOFF to LIZZIE, daughter of Allan Clark, al! of that city. CROWELL—DRUMMOND.—At the residence of the SSELEBEE SE: Sek Ke CER ite AX bride's Jather, on Wednesday, April 15, by the Rev. Day K. Lee, Martin L. CROWELL, Jr., to Emma J. ABSBBR SETTERS LS AESSLS SABE SSS: DRUMMOND, all of this city. et HAZLETON—HARNED.—On Wednesday, April 16, at ' the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rey. W.s. Mikels, WILLIAM R. HAZLETON to DELIA A., daugh- ter of John M. Harned, both of this city. No cards. b80 a t | _ K&YsER—THOMPSON.—On Tuesday, April 14, at the ba as i eo Emanuel Church, Baltimore, by the Kev, Mr. Ran- | orclock, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. re Martin, No. 316 Tet street. ¥ HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER.—SALESROOM YoumMAans.—At 347 Fifth avenue, New York, on Monday, April 13, Byata Z., wife of Daniel D. You- | 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office, H. D. MINER & doiph, SaAMCEL Keyser, of New York, to JULIA th avenue, corner of Thirtieth | ">" Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. THERESE, daughter of Henry A. Thompson, of Balti- 51°00 US 6's, "81, reg... 11134 200 sha 11! Cent RR. .bgo 14134 | More. tral RR.... M10 US6's, 5-20", rey, Som Y¥ Geni LAWRENCE—NICOLL.—On Wednesday, April 15, by sion Tables, China and G 762 1 1 £0100 U8 6°, 6-20"s, c, "64 108 114 | Rev. John Cotton Smith, D.D., Joseru BAYLEY Law- i tive stocks we are about to experience in | jno0 00 Erie Mi g on Si e mans, and youngest daugiter of the late Ephraim ig ment of Kitchen Furnitures Heoflice of tbe Perhaps a modified, but possibly an equal degree, igs UB, 5 B0'a, cy i85 Tong 330 Hud Ri ® | RENCE to MaRy TOWNSEND, daughter of Henry Nicoll. } Yfitler, of Rrookiyn, aged 24 years. BARKER will sell at auction this day (Friday), April 17, at 11 | quctloneers, 25 Pine st Z LAWRENCE—PER! "a,0,"67,n is. 107 —On Wednesday, April 15, by * uy 0 lo. “4 re ‘, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | os tock, at thelr salesroom, 37 Nassau atrect, a fine collection 4 TER. AUCTIONEFR, 4 DUANE and it will be well if all those who have loaned large- 4000 US 5, ido, reg... 101%, 250 Erie preferred a Hey. George L. Thompson, ye lgelleld, Conn, fully invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) after- | 9,°l¢ckst thelr ssleeroom, £7 Tastee re Oy eminent are | eee tae ee eee ee Hen Jy upon them succeeded in escaping the fate of Over- | ,2000 US d's, 10-40, ‘YCKOFF A. LAWRENCE to ANNIE LOUISE, Second | noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her | fats, and never before exhibited, Also a fing collection of En- * con. 10176 150 Reading RR. embracing some of the finest stock otfe on, as to style and speed, all of which are warranted as represented. See Horse and Carriage h F OHN L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONE will eell on Monday, Apri! 29, at 11 ofel« way, French Plants, belng a continuation sale of the recent impértation of M, Giraud, direet from Paris, all in fine con- dition and warranted. Pee Tou neeste Ch ney 65g 200 daughter of the late Key. J. H. Perry, D. D., all of 600 a mother, No. 48 South Ninth street, Brook 100 Chi & NV 600 di end, Gurney & Co. in London and the Crédit Mobilier 1 EB. Ds | gravings, Chromos, &e.) &e in France. The storm has not yet burst, but it is fast brewing, and the wise will take in sail without farther warning. There need be no apprehensions, however, with regard to government and other Brooklyn. 8 Western U T EER ELTSG Roe S el. 85 acific Mail SSCo.. SSig MAXVIN—VAN Nostranp.—At Christ church, ] Y HENRY D, MINER, AUCTION ESROOM HL SALI 37 Nassau sireet, opposite the Post olice; Art Gallery Brooklyn, on Thursd: the Rev. 100 210 Merchants’ y, April 16, AT AUCTIO! &15 Broadway At r -A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, &C. LAL housekeepers. H, D, MINER © BARKER will sell at auction, on Saturday, Over 500 lois of April 18, at 101 o'clock, at their snlesroom, 37 Nassau street, jonEx 804 100 do. 31 Canfield, D. D., GEORGE H. MARVIN and Sarat 20 do. ed 3 Chic, Bu DAGH, daughter of Join J. Van Nostrand, Bsq., all ‘do. 85 BSEB: ° I 100 do. Siig 100 of Brooklyn. MartuEw—D1. —On Wednesday, April 15, in old Furniture, consisting of Brussels, Veivet sound interest bearing securities, f , Bie Magnificeut Houschold Furniture, genteel T = - acai tnan icone f sie el peheee mae TR clevaesie eine ee oe Y$ | St. Luke's chureh, Lrookiyn, by the Kev. 4. W. Diller, Velvet} Bruseets, Ingrain Carpets, | aud Tapestry Carpets; French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, ", APRIL 12, n throughont, and capital will flow into 10 BU Bag 400 3 | D.D., rector, GEORGE F. MATTHEW, of St. John, N. | Elegant rosewood four round corner Pia various sizes; black walnut and rosewood Parlor Suits, t North Wile cl H ; black walnut and matogany Side tre Ta ‘black walnut and rosewood Jedateads, Bi Fine eotlection of reaus, Buffets, Etazeres, Lounges and Chairs: black waln’ This day (Friday), April 17, morning, at 11 o'cloc and oak Extension Dining Tables and Chnira; Hair Mat- at the elegant resic J West Eighth sircet, bet tresses, Fi Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; Kitchen Uten- and Sixth avenues. This will be the largest aud ri sills, Ac. &c.; also a large quantity of Ouice Furniture, Safes, this season, Reliable men in attendance to cart or pack goods | &e., kc. Velvet, Brussels, tn a BY ARouBALy gonNsToN, avert: Salearooms 62 Liberty street and 12 strect, near ne) wort Ia, Brug t2otclock, at aes Harlen, them all the more because of the cistrust of specula- tive stocks. The gold market was dull and steady all day, and the fuctuattons were from 133 to 1384%, with the Newit < ‘Sosing ti stions 98% 2 es hull ae des ahs ew Haven, Conn. No card: c ¢ transactions at 13844. Loans were made at Corrox.—The market was depressed by the unfay Mc OY—FARRINGTO: in Wednesday, April 15, do do. 0d * *H : 0 To, W ‘ol, Wa 200 is 200 9) 600 400 ‘do. z 2856 11% 1000 do. 7 rates varying from 7 to 11 per cent per annum | news from Liverpool, and prices were in buyers’ favor, | at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rey, and 1-32 a 1-16 per cent per diem for carrying. ‘The } thouzh not quotably lower. Thedemand was novwnalty ight | Masbroos Dubols, Dr. 8. il. MCILKOY to ALIDA, gross clearings amounted to $46,193,000, the gold | dation, 480 for export and 260 for spinnins, "Weuoter P| “dushter of John D. Farrington, ail of Mott Haven, Mw XN. Rio Fi Ree i tlour, 1,75 ia wh B., 10 KATHARINE M. DILLER, daughter of the ofti- Beast Parlor sud Lstuary Aultey || tenet an Works of Art, Bronzes, Vases, Figures, Statuary ee do.. 100 Tl Cen RR. lou do. do. <1” IM &St Paul RE pret 70 Ww” 4 5 70” | ciating clergyman. ——— MeepER—UAYDEN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, COMMERCIAL REPORT. April 16, by Rev. Dr. burgess, PuiLir Mr ER TuuRspay, April 16-6 P. AMELIA daughter of John C, Hayden, formerly of 515 WASH for purchasers at reasonable char; prain Carpets, brocatel and lace Curtains, bronze Ch , covered With tl 4 silk : ER, ast Thirteenth nr magnificent Parlor 8i h satin, bro rosewood VON & VAN TASSELL nal attention to sale ousehold Furniture, & at the residence of parties a ( will give their per mee np uty. No cards. Dalances to $1,437,592 and the currency balances to Uprende and ah —On Wednesday, April 15, by $2,074,332. The high rates paid for carrying gold re- Rey, Stephen H. ‘Tyng, D. D., Dr. Wai. He YOUNG to Airs. Sanau M. Bennett, of, premises octave rosewoot Tho Lease will coping, and also er 300 Jota beautiful Parlor Ornamen! jocks, Hronze® Kichard I Ordinary...... Goot ording at their spacious xalesroom, verty. Tell, Gen SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1 of New York. Edward iL, ¥ Mected the stringency in the loan market, which Low mit ie, Histoire, Knights, &e. oa te id - r, n Statuary, hele gal , 62 Liberty street, a general assortment of A eee ae 36 @ 14 per cent commission for money to be | Nitti shinny lava ‘dnd Chow % Sn Paintin, by ermincnt fede ahek ene wth dlaahe evroananves otere kite ins sty : artists! rosewood and walnut Bedstead, Bureats, Wash: | ———————- ______— ent stand ant ings Cham- id in some instances, it being almost impossible to AnpREs.—On Wednesday, April 15, of disease of | stands, Commodes, spring and hair Mattresses, Beds, Linen, BY ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTION. eget Kant reaew d.and black, walnut Cham All the Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, Lounges, covered with hatreloth and Badin y large and emall Mirrors, Extension Table, ides and Bohemian Casters, Ice Pitchers, Sets, ivory Table Cut? avenue or Untveraity borrow at the legal rate of interest. In some in- #tances brokers were unable to make up their bank a@ccounts, although just before the close there was a matcrial abatement of the previous pressure, owing ‘to the disbursements of the Sub-Treasury in the pur- ehase of seven-thirty notes. The natural activivy of the market is aggravated by the cautious policy of ‘the banks in @eciining to lend on most of the non- dividend » ying railway shares; and considering ‘their preseat expanded condition on stock loans this ‘course is dictated by prudence and a proper regard or the safety of depositors. There is no dificulty in ‘borrowing on governments and other stocks ‘of unquestioned value which are not selling at prices above it, and the distrust of the highly infiated speculative shares leaves more money for employment upon the former. The real eondition of the banks of this city with respect to Stock loans is not known to the public and not gene- Bally even to the directors. The duty of the latter is, however, to make themselves clearly informed upon all matters connected therewith, and to personally Anspect the securities under hypothecation. These are almost invariably enclosed in envelopes on which the contents are described; but who knows whether in every case the latter cor- Respond with the description? The bank officers eoncerned have the power to permit the borrowers on one set of collaterals to exchange them for the heart, at her late residence, in Harlem, in the 62d pare curled year of her age, MALINDA STRTSON, relict’ of samuel 4 Ve ANDRES, Esq., formerly of Chambiy, province of activity in the flour market to-day Quebec. } fected at an improvement of We. a Lie., but there was no g n- | “Phe friends of the family are re eral advance in prices, For extra State an advance of 25 | attend the funeral, family are r cents was demanded, but not obtained, California was in . q Curtains Uhatra, rich ent Crystal, y and Tea Set Di C2, Ae.) contain AANT MANSION nue and Fifty-fourth street, will be sold at AUCTION 625 do, rye and 5,491 do. barley. Pillows; elegant Enylis: Nish ball Oilelotha, two oak H Side Tables, two splendi Mantel Mirrors fi pectfully invited to ERALD, Auctioneer, B " ‘orter#, Mat a jd oak Extension top Buifet, twelve Dining Chairs, Croc! y ‘clegant Bar Furniture, with centre ai Patntinyr and Rngravings, &% chen Range, dc. € at house. improved demand and a tritt . 10s 4 | Methodist Episco; - by, Hn$00 bois within the Trance of ihe. quotatigs eee! | at halfpast o1 IC URNITURE SALE ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Office, 29 Nassau strect, n the 126th street (harlem) al church, this (rriday) afternoon, ane: 0 cle A. die Manunuad Motck-cAcd, BEREOK ER, SON &.CO, art Gall Firth avenue. Southern tlour was moderately active and very firm, the #2 Freuch and Engiish Canadian papers please copy. sell at auction a prit 90, all the household ah Chen shot sae bein, 600 bbls, “Gorn meal waain better demand. Sales 2 BegwaeCn Wednesday Apri 46 acenaD A. Ce at a eet er pitt arin Ped EES ble eee tore cies end Pe u head oR ae ees Brown, eldest son of the late Dr. H. Weeks Brown, }| hotel, Nos. 5,7 and 9 Murray street, or to the auetonecrs, cid Y ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIO: i - besa ioelatsons a ie! jaxes 400 b © | of this city, aged 19 years. Cedar street. B HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, PLANO, rf, one capital K RRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Mo ikisouse, Honschoultd Furniture, Mirrors, Velvet and Brussels Carpeta, &c. 8, The relatives and friends of the family, the mem- bers of the Young Men’s Christian Association and of the Burchard Literary Association, are invited to attend the tuneral, from the Thirteenth street Presby- terian church (Ke Lernoon, at Wo o'clock, In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 14, nperfine State and Western. 7 Kast Fifey-secan str fa cake at ASSIGNEE SALE—T. | KEELAR, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY. APRIL 1 ‘salesroom No. 13 Vescy street, next to 7, at 104g. o'cloc nods: Crockery, French China, gold band | per rosewood Piano, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Lace rate’; Glassware, Silver Plated ‘are, Tea | and Brocatel Curtains, Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, to- le Castors, foe Pitchers, Cake Baskets, tine Table | geiber with a ceneral daortinent of Kitchen Furniture, ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, ‘ar cnice £0 Eanuais street. an an rt Gallery th avenue, ADRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, = VALUAKLE ES 3 > ae SRRSRSSSESSSTERS AT 103g O'CL tor House. This | ALL THE ELEGANT FURNITURE contain od ‘k, general assortment of House | residence as above, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, su- 357 Es Extra State. Choice do. Common to medium extra’ and choice Western: Round hoop Ohio, shipping bran Round hoop Ohio, trade brands, St. Lou day, Aj Furnishis i F. H. LUDLOW & CO. will ke ms, at LL ofclock A. M.. eet, between m in sald house, consisting fa part of carv~ ae Dr. Burchard’s), on Saturday 43 auasenasuoroes Sets, Tal Cutlery, French Clocks, Vases, @ large service Japan Ware, Bird Cages, dc. ght extra. St. Louis choice double extra.. the entire Furnitu ed rosewood Parlor Suit in brocatel, one do. in plush, poses i DUISA BULLINGER, Wife of Charles KE. Buillinger, in the 2ist year of her age. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the Moravian church, New Dorp, Staten Island, this (Friday) afternoon, half-past one o'clock, Baltimore and New Jersey papers please eopy. Cees sentinel tee: asad seas eas Aaa oe Cassipy.—On Wednesday, April 15, after a long seer ala 3,0 Posen at Ey wary very frm. nines, FRANCIS Cassivy, aged 28 years, of Monaghan, for do. 2 . : Bitats 2 61 wae retuned for eho ie. eoe ae No. A apring | “Tis friends are invited to attend the funcral, from tolerably active, but prices were about c. lower, ‘The aales | his late residence, 101 Kust Fourth street, this (Fri- were 60,000 bushels at $118.a #121 for new mixed Western, | day) afternoon, at one o'clock. 1 20 a 1 203¢ for old do. in Kt: 4 deli 4 ‘ 7 vO Be yolitn. Gait wate lat demmoseaes tare eae | 4 COLE—On Thursday, April 16, CHARLES W. COLE, [teste Moher yet eure’ a Pca NAP oo ioe aero relatives ree frends of the family are respect Improved demand and a tritle er; 8a 00 Dushels at c! es el a ect- Tad a1 85 ra nt Gimly helt or | fully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late resi- 32225: Bhuthera exir wood Etagere, Centre and Console Pabies, Marble \ ase Curtaing, eechnt black walnut Library Suit tn re ak Dining Table and Chairs, elegant Per Mirror, French Bedateada, Dressing Buroaiay Lounece, Mattresses Paillasnes, ac. ; Velvet and Brusects Carpets, Gilclothe Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will commence, Catalogues at NO. 3 Pine street, om ORTUAGR SALF.—JAMEB CUSHING, AUCTIONEER, office 11 Chambers atreet.—By virtue of m chattel morty gaze T will well this day, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 814 Eigith avés nue, between Fifty-fitth and Fifty-sixth streets, one splendid Carl Horse, 7 years old; one single Truck ant Silver Plated Harness, Platform Scales, horse power Chopping Machine, Lard Press and Lard Kettle, Stove, Writing Desk, Meat Stall Rack and Bench, with marble Slabs; marble Salt Tray, Meat Block, Cheese Pans, Barrela, ka. : THOMAS CUSHING, Attorney for Mortgngee. PEt peeeerPEaee aot RRenaeese: LEASEHOLD PREMI ON EAST FOURTEENTH ADRIAN H. MULL anetion on TL Salearoom, No BY ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, A ONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF RICH ANI PLY CITY AND PARISIAN MADE FURNITURE, OF MOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGN AND FINISH. ALSO QUANTITIES OF “MATERIAL FOR OrAER CRLEGANT 'GUODS, BEING THE. STOCK OF EAB? FOURTRENTH STRERT.—The Lease of 2 lots, together | OTHK: ELE Gool ’ with the fret class four story brown stone Howe’ thereon, | THE WELL KNOWN HOUSE OF sitnate on the north ride of Fast Fourteenth street, between LEON MARCOTTE & CO., Fifth avenue and Union aquare, and known as No. 1! East | to be sold at auction by ROBERT SOMERVILLE, this day, Fourteenth street. ‘The Lease is # Van Buren Lease, bas 21 rare - the warerooms Nos. 8,5 aod 7 East Fourth street, years to ran ftom May 1, 1567, at an annual ground rent of | Béar Broadway. aie #9,500, taxes nnd asscaments, with covetunte: for renewal, ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioncer, 1 dings i \d re D 3 Office 89 Nassau street; or buildings to be pald for, Lota 5 by 103 feet 3 incher, Thin Se eT RG avenue, Si j clty... Gorn meal, Brandy win Corn meal, Jersey. BG 11eé ey, in very easing slr ptes for aie eae ro i. at he bu Ata moderate cont, he converted’ into - cl ¥ HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, rticulara apply t0 the auctioneers. | [3¥ UNITY Meactiaet by HENRY Hl. LEEDS MINER “ACTION SALE: OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNT. | te take place at £3 West Thirty-third street, on Friday, April ‘Ings can, aa stores. For more M DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, RALESROOM 79 NAB- * M. DOUGHTY will sell by auction, on & $195 for State. Barley was dull, but firmly held. Of barley malt the sales were 2,000 bushels nt 2 15 for State. FrerGuTs.—The market ‘continued to rule dull, but rates dence, 2,457 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday. Crow.—On Tuesday, April 14, Mrs. Mary Crow, in the 81 year of her age. were generally steady. To Liverpool, by Baga. a Sy. wn 8 nl 3 ture,—T. B. BLEECKER & SCHOOLEY, Auctioneers, | 1%, 18 postponed to Tuesday, April 3. 1 ¬her—to allow, for instance, the substitution of | gurtedn 40:5, cotton, The rélacives and friends are respectfully invited | wit stil'nt auction, on Tuentay, May 6 allthe Household Fart | Ful ps culars wi be Monday, A\ ig ofclock, legant Furnitara niture contafued In the brown stone dwelling No. 67 First any contained re four East d. and cotton at filet. ‘The engns to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 136 Brie for Illinois Centrai—and otherwise oblige their (new 186) Lexington avenue, this (Friday) morning, friends, without any official notification of the fact Ddeing made. Of course such cenduct would be a gross abuse of trust, and there are not a few bank presidents and cashiers who would not in amy way eonntenance anything of the kind; but it is doubtful ‘whether they are all equally honest and honorable, and we therefore think it well to make this sugges- reet, near Broadway, consistitty 1n p even’ octave rosewood Pianoforte, Hallet, Day Boston, makers; superb French plate pier and mantel Mire rors, roacwood and walrfut Parlor Suits, covered in French lasting and reps; superb rosewood and walnut earved Cham- ber Suita, with the best Curled Hair Mattresses, Spring Mat- treases, best Feather Bolsters aod Pillows to match all the suits; also fine Brussels, 3-ply and Ingrain Carpets on fifty rooms and parlors: bail Oilclotha, Shafes and Curtains in ail the house; Offelotha, Hasement and Kitchen Furniture, Ane lor, Croton Hose, fine Stoves, Ol Paintinys,” &c. now ready ut the oflice of the ‘auctioneer, 19’ Nas- place, Brooklyn. For catalocnes and particulars call at the Y CHARLES BOUDENEEE® AUOUONE of 5 were: mer, 1,000 asec Re. meaner a tierces lard at . and 200 boxes atten o'clock, cheese at Be.” To Hamburg, per steamer, 1,600 bola, rosin at | Cy fa. The charters were: Saal gant Household Furniture, att 10 0' Office of the auctioneers, 25 Pine street. corner of fiath avenue and Lielteenth street, entire FST e ture of said house, Hair Cloth Suits, Cottage Suits, with mar- UCTION SALE OF GOOD PARLOR, CHAMBER AND | bie tops fine Hair Mattresses, Spring Mattresses, Brussels Dining Room Furniture; also one’ Phelan'’s Billiard |; On Wednesday, April 15, at the residence Grain’ a Prusvian Gare: STOUR withntose | Of his youngest daughter,’ 254 Hudson street, JouN 220) bois. petriicum te the Baltic, on’ terms we are nov al. | HESSEY CxauGs, of Yorkshire, England, in tle 76th lowed to punlish n bark, 450 tone,'vo Cadiz, with staves, at | Year of his age. about $40 for light pipe, and other kinds at proportionate ‘he friends of the family are respectfully invited Fates; a bark (now in Boston) from Cadiz to tiloucester, salt, a ‘ ; ; 5 HiT de rtf alae Foi, clad Tord od to uitend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one val TIns, > ry PIGUNSY BAGS were in demand and firm at 19%. a 19\e. | English papers please copy. rpets, Stalr Carpets, &c., all new. Dealera attend, Ta AUR Remeen streets Brooklyn, Friday, April 1, at edit dateuricecn stescnioiceseitioe s 104 ostonks by COs Se UY WILLIAMSBURG CORNER LOTS AT THE GREAT DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. O'Donobue sale, by JOHNSON & MILLER, on Tues- April 2, ten splendid Corners, improved and unim- a First class House and Lot on Weet Thirty-reventh atrect | proved, will positively be fold, without tin cade tor aletrt. e administrators, Ma y order of 1 ‘tion, as it equally concerns the public and the banks, | gpe offerin, ~ DE Sud y, % a at Th ‘be the o ity of th ban street ~ , 8 were smnall. The sales (not previously reported) EGNAN.—Suddenly, at Morrisania, on Wednesday, d 5 x ., P. bution ow Saturday. 16 will be the opportunity of the sea- | SS" and it is a matter of no small importance at the | were 10 bags on private terias, bur undefsiond a¢ aivances | April 15, JAMES DEGNAN, @ native of county West- | SM’ Moureson Hrhetrect,_ ADRIAN H. MULLER. P. B- | gon to obtain bargains, JOUNSON'@ MILLER,” eT CT Pee ce ae “a meath, ireland. WILKINS & CO, will sell and « cinbrnctnbnnbid y office M Columbia street.—Ry virtue of a chattel mort- present critical time. e Government securities have been firm all day, not- withstanding the steady and rapid decline of prices en the Stock Exchange, and in the afternoon they experienced a fractional advance, the demand for 17, at 12 ore! the Exchi saeaoene Wer fitbeoes: aa , at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange salesroom, No. jrond- fi way Wert Thirty neventhaireey the handsome four srory ne 2 ea ACRES stoop brown atone front House and Lot aituated on the south side of Thirty-seventh reel, between Fife and Sixth | pysyy Touemmes F irniture, Mirrors, Carpets, &. pr Gowny OLoum wean antes st foriaee agnres, ‘The friends of the family, also those of his son so tA gras without change of smoment shipping selling ®t | James, are invited to atten hie: fniaral otrone tn8 HEMP.—Manilla was quoted at 10%c., gold. Sales were | Tesidence of his son, James, 228 Ninth avenue, at one rumored of about 2,000 bales in Boston on private terms. Of | O'clock jute we beard of no sales; prices unchanged, Duncan, Hors were dull but steady at 2c. gage made | y David Tilton and H, 8. Conover, dated May 28, ini, and also by virtue of another mortgage mate by H. 8 Condver, dated December 98, 1867, [ will well at publie auction, on the 18th day of April, 146%, at 12 o'clock non, all the Fixtures and Machinery of a distillery, wt 405 East Eight street, in the city of New York. a G, F. STEINBRENNER, Atorney for Mortgagee. fli.nell’ by auction this day (Friday), it Thirty-tirst xtreet, a fe rose! jor, Kecroom and nine Room Furnt- avenues, and known as No. 64. The house is 21.6x56 feet ; has . marble hall; fast and second floors freacoed; water, gas, and | St 11 o'clock, at 107 everything in good order. Lot 21.6x9%.9. 117th atreetThe | wood and walnut . “At Jersey Oity, on Thursday, April 16, of ‘or 1867 ferop, 10c. | apoplexy, Nauum DUNCAN, in the 3¥th year oi his ” . Sbe. for 1865 do., and Suc. n 45c, for Bavarian. fo brick Hi aL ture, eleant Mirrom, Btageres, martie top Tables, Curtains, : MInvestment having been largely quickened by the | * You. inued in modi age. two two story basement and cellar brick Houses and Lote on fon Table, Dinin iiesek ieteuies, Bol FE. Livrmann, ©. M. OLasaRs continued in moderate demand, and prices were | “EE nor narticulars to-morrow. pouth ride of Titth street, 278 fect weet of Third avenue: Sa bitnehy eek Meat mat tarkie Capen, Ce —— hs feeling of distrust which prevails with regard to the Speculative railway, steamship and express stocks. ‘The Sub-Treasury bought more than half a million ‘of seven-thirty notes from the principal dealers ‘at 106, and there were afterwards sales at an eighth above this price. At the close the market ‘was firm at the subjoined quotations:—Regis- tered, 1881, 112 2112; coupon, 1881, 112 a 112%; §-20's, registered, 1862, 104 a 104%; 5-20's, coupon, W862, 110% a 111; do., 1864, 109 a 100%; do., 1865, W0s a 109%; do., 1865, January and July, 107% a 2075; do., 1867, 107% a 108; 10-40's, registered, 31% «a 101%; 10-40’s, coupon, 101% & 101%; June 7.30's, 106 a 106%; July 7.30’s, 106 a 106%; May compounds, 1864, 11814; August do., 11734; Sep- tember do., 117; October do., 11614. At the commencement of business the stock mar- ‘ket was weak and excited, and the pressure to sell Noticeable earlier in the week was intensified. At ‘the early session of the open board a semi-panic pre- ‘vailed and Erie sold at 6654 a 667¢; New York Central, W1% a 112%; Hudson River, 123 a 124, and Rock Batand, 84%, At the first regular board prices con- tinned to decline and the pressure to sell “long” @tock was unabated, while New York Central was the weakest stock on the list. New York Central @loged 43; lower than at the same time yesterday, Erte 144, preferred 1, Hudson River \, Reading %, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2, ‘Cleveland and Toledo 3, Rock , Island 1%, Northwest- em preferred 21%, Fort Wayne \, Milwaukee and St. ‘Paul 5, Ohio and Mississippi 4 and Western Union ‘Telegraph 3. Government securities were dull but @teady. After the call New York Central sold at houses 17: are in Ex 4 7 ters and Pillow: 40; bave marble mantels; contein nine rooms, and | Seine Hnamenied Suits, kitchen Utensila, ke. steady. The sales were 31S hhds. aud 27 tlerces ye ata ‘4 recite reed Fawcet?.—On Wednesday noon, April 15, Joun Catalogues at the house, ‘ dc. NAVAL STonEs.—Receipts 8.900 bbla. rosin and 1,200 do. | FAWCETT, in the 74th year of his age. tar. Spirits turpentine was dull, the sales being only du bbls. ‘The relatives and trends of the family are re- at 6c, Rosin—There was less activity in the tuarket, but { stfally + rices there was no especial change, the salos were 7) Loin, | BPCctfully invited to attend the funcial, from his Jo. 8 at 4 BT, 60 6. Ho, 3 a8 & $4 95, and 1,000 pale at #5. Gai ete eee nate ay nd ex: 0. wt iB NELLY, @ native of Kilkenny, Ireland. Was beady al $3 S7¥g a 8400 for Wilmington, rhe ‘tuner “il ta pli chael’: ot rams fos od arab Gutels Wok meaty atah 18 1 20, fe funeral will take place from St. Michael's unchanged at #160 for prime city. Other kinds steady, bls “la PROVIsiONS.— Receipts, 1.281 bbls. pork, 148 packages cut {| hal!-past eleven o'clock A. M. meats, 144 do. and 60 kegs lard. There was more animation GRAHAM.—At Astoria, L, I., on Thursday, April 16, in the pork market to-day, and slightly bigher prices were re- | DONALD, infant son of R. M. C. and Corn alized. LL ts ey $26 eh bone market was dull, but am. steady, ai 5 a for new mess. The sales | Grant.—At Williamsburg, Long Island, comprised, 4000 DbIB. at ” ge oT ene, tong Teend, oo Boe Np Hi — oe &£ to, gis'iss ne pene day, April 1), ROBERT GRANT, In thie and 84 a $2 2 for prime mess, Including £00 bls. new | Ax ? meas for this month, at #27, buyers’ option: £,200 bbls. ¥eneral servire late res meme erie tciens by’ tae pe puto | o. en prime meral service at hf idence, on Sunday was io fair demand and very firm, at $15 YER FLSAS, AUCTIONEER, OF! E 4 COLUMBIA street, wil sell this day at 10 Aes I at 96 Rivineton Atreet, the entire Stock of a Grocery Storey also a large dt of Toys.’ Sale positive, fn lots. dorder. Lota each 17x1 A eal alin, Lecichedt itt tl ef at ad ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE OF e Contenta of'a Nursery, THIS (FRIDAY) APRIL 17, M, DOUGHTY, Anctioncer, will sell on Friday, Apri 1% te of the Nursery of Me do. low | late residence, 77 Elizabeth street, this (Friday) #360; | afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. FINNELLY.—On ‘ednesday, April 15, THomas Fin- z at 1036 o'clock, \y ; at 10 o'clock, the entire Content ‘ A LARGE AND AED Oc ane Aitkin & Smith, 30 West Thirtieth street, near Broadway, al hundred Hothouse aud Hardy Plants, joty, Roses, Tulips, te., ac. Aino the ¢. The whole will be eold without id is being built on, ( LD BUILDINGS AT AUCTION.—THE BUILDINGS ‘occupying the eircie at Broadway, Eighth aveane and Fifty-ninth street will be sold at pobite auction on Tharaday next, 28d inst, at 10 A.M. For particuiars inquire at the Ofieg of the Commissioners of the Park, 31 Naisau street, oF at the vid Arsenal on the Park. ANDREW H. G@ ‘PAWNBROKER'S SALE tioneer, 16 East Broadwi assortment of men's and wome description weil worthy the at rier of D. Matan & Co., AWNBROK . FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 497 Pearl street, corner City Hall place, will eat BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, comprising some. “4 comprisin fev EIGHT HUNDRED CASES Ree 3. inctadopane ee paid page ido arr) any reserve, aa the EXTENSIVE LINE OF STOCK COODS ———— suitable for firwt retail trade, and sold on account of 'Y ARCHIBALD JOMNSTO! parties declining business, Reg JAMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer. A t, —A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. 119 Fast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. Tiinday FRIDAY) Apri ity ALO oelodke | _ Particulars and catalogue under head of Horses and Car- ‘At our Salesrooma, No. # Park place, riages. ‘Three doors from Broadway, Fine English, Shellleld, pearl TABLE AND POC h, Niwth avenue and Thirty-second street, at , Comptroller of the Park. ta F. Gra- o9tb year of his AvoTroN NOTICF. a M4. Beef | afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Jens and 82) 00 a 824 50 for extra dow sales 44 Uble Thence ears jouidance, 43 West Warren beef was duil, but steady, at previous prices. Of beef baras } the relict of John Haggarty, in the ésth there were no sales of moment; prices were nominal. Bacon | Year of her age. was almost inactive, but held Srmly at previous prices, vi BSc. & lage. for long clear, Tac. a. 10)g i ~ © Mie. for for’ short’ doy and Me. a I bog Tore cut eae ies ni jem: H ‘air. les 3 ACKAgER c. & lde. for pi ARKIN Ince, a ioe. fordry dos lac. at Lye Gar] at 11 o'clock, # large lot of Men‘a and Women's Clothing, ©, order of A. E. Harris, 720 Kast Ninth street; also a lot of Fur- piture, AWNBROKER'S SALE.-JAMES AGAR WILL SELL this day, at 59 New Bowery, 500 lote of Dresses, Shawly Bilks, Cloaks, Under Clot Veata nnd other goods. JL. J. BARRY, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE 2%1 BROAD- | . 1 sale of magniticent Mirrors, LK OCkET CUT! SILVER PLATED WARI ea, Coifee, Wine and Liquor Sets, Castors, and tvory RY, compris Dake P 3 asvets, Butter Dishes, Forks and Spoous. French lrouze | | BARRY & CO. tod it # and 15 day Oldeke, wt the entire contents of the Inrge four story ton e 116 Bast Twenty-third atrert) commencing at LH o'clock pre. Park place. clnely. he parlors contain two el¢gant Suita, covered in ae. | French satin brocatel; also one richly carved walnutsuit, covered in rep; magnificent roxewood seven octave Piano- “ MAGNIFICEN' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | pa , Pianoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, ne and Jewel ke, Mirra Vel » tains, Cornices, & Thigh Mitten Gt ky (itn Ret | MPa Con iow ted tage ining | Bool atthe elegant five story brown stone mansion, 4€ Went Six: | Room Furcitures ‘consistiog, 0. carro wail eatcnalon pyran w re - al Y be A ij weet eth eticck. um snd Bixth avenues, sale com- | French China Ware, elecant Silverplated Ware, Cutlery, &c., | 1Y Ww Drawing Kooms—Supeb Suite Furniture, covered, green | Ac; magniioa, cers et ption ; mahogany and wall brocatel of the richest deseription ; | manogany rd Cooking Utensils, fale. conti je, Huntingdon, Rouson, Inman ai AVID D. BGAN (WM. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER) WILL. and other Goo: 0- well thin day, at 10% ofelocky wt 1 mat obered it ayetion tip season), dente of the house, consisting of Brussels, Three-ply and In. | ton of the r nt, ; in Carpets, Parlor Furniture, Extension Table, six suits of | at Lovelock. No ond Grovda Chandetiers, brogsa Cloak: Easy Chairs, bronze | freitiful oamelied Furniture in bedrooms, Paillasses; in | _ Sale punctua Dining@oom—Sideboard, Extension Table, Sofas, Chairs, | dining room will be found hanisome Chaira, Tables, Glasn, Rewaee,, at First Class P.M. = The friends of the family are respectfully invited to 4c. for short | attend the funeral, this (Friday) aliernoon, at two o'clock. Cailfornia papers piease copy. un Wednesday, April 15, JAMAS HAR ING, 4ige. for sinoked do.. 16%. a | im the Sl year of his age. long-rib ‘Catalogul SALE—THIS DAY, owery, 800 lots pledged Go M..2 J. Wolf, 180 Myr ALTERS, AUCTIONEER, Z Loesale assorted Hardwate stock. vation sale on first floors the regular stom of Goods, O63 Platt street, THIS DAY RIDAY), at le k, ming out sale of as buflders’, m n large trade lots to Ns, 6 ry. for aayel, Te hams, Ise, 9c. for emoked end 1 be, & We. Te Ite nw and friends of a teal UN invited Y 2 active at former attend the funeral, from his late residence, 420 ices, the salca being WO bbls. at 16cm 17}qc, for No. 1t0 | West ‘Thirty-lifth street, this (Friday) morning, at ten Crude was held higher, but the demand was | O'clock. His remains will be taken to Nyack, on the light. The receipts continue light and the stock t¥ small, The | twelve o'clock train, Hudson River Railroad, nales were 600 bbls. at 11} G00 do. at 1l\e, and HALL.—In Brookiyn, on Thursday, April 16, Hon. 260 do. at 12¢c,—the et wm at the latter dgure. | GRORGE H in, LL, in the 73d year of his age. Feed ant Wiener ae ne nolders were firmerin | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully Invited 40 Doin, at ihe inside pric?” Free was dull Macon css, | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 37 Liv- t 6e., In ped street, on Sunday afternoon, at haif-past two 7 ~ | o'clock. aS i salen we heard of were 1,00 bbls. staud- Haypex.—On Tharsday morning, April 16, Man- RICK.—Carolina warsteaty at Mo. a 11ige. for fair to | CAGE HADEN, aged 1 years, * ; al The relatives and friends of the family are respec Prime, Rangoon was sirong; sales 400 bags, in bond, at4¥o., | puny invited to attend the funeral, from the res ettle rende! gold and erimson gold tmarble tops; brocade and Lace Curtain ‘arpeta, Rugs, artistic Bronzes, Statuary eppr, Diann, Peace and War, Bacchanaliant yvaken frgm | Pompei and Herculane fy by Ci Basement Furniture at rly morning of rosewood Etager Velvet Medallion Minerva, antigne oil Be. Of crude naphtha the sales were 400 bb! bulk, The Philadelphia market was dull, but pri changed it rry street, the Con. | trade. This « and peremptory ved until alter sale, ERS, SHERIFF'S AUCTIONEFR.— lierys—WiNl kell on Friday, April 17, at gold. , ke. Also French Piate Mirrors,’ Paint? covered reps; Silver Castors, Tureena, Ralvers; Dinner and | Cutlery, Crockery, Fea Services; Shefileld Table Cutlery; Linen; ruby and erys- | snc, Engravingsy kes } SUGAR.—There was only a moderate business done in raw | dence of her mother, No. 126 West Thirty-eighth 5 ; to-day, but the market Was stroug, fair to good a 70 0% § d We f intra Jane, Brooklyn, between Gold. Mo%s and Erle at 6534. At the open board at one | Cuba eine held abitise. Mite. ‘ieee weet Medea | Hoo br ae Apr 18, PRANK A., | S)clasrware, Ching Dinter Bein en | TapWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, ani Prontstreeta; a complete Diatliery, oiler, engine, honey @clock New York Central sold at 110 a 110%, Erle | Hac. ave, tor Cubs and lle alles, for Por Rico. Re | oniy son of James L. and Martha, E. Hoogiand, aged | petstenss Gommotenen'utteravie Louie XY." Hare and | EV ELEGANT HORSES AND CARRIAGES TTARNES, €o, | tv sls tanks sao the uperpired (Caan fino Ieawe Crushed and granulated, ae. for powdered, | 19 years, 2 months and 13 days. SrED#, Calcutta iineeed continued in demand; there were ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- gales of 5,000 pockets on private terms; we quote #2 4s, gold. | fully invited to attend the funeral services at the be Pt ot at OMe. «1040. for prime, “Timothy and | residence of his father, 206 Ross street, Brooklyn, B. STRARINE, was no change. 64 2 66% and Rock Island 85 a 8534. At the second Regular board there was a sharp raily, and New York Central closed *; higher than at the first wegular board, Friel, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4, @eveiand and Toledo 14, Rock Island 2, Northwest- ern preferred 1, Fort Wayne 4, Milwaukee and St. Paol preferred 1, Ohio and Mississippi %, Pacific Mail %, and Western Union Telegraph 4, Spring Maitressee, Blabketa, Sh the Furniture of servante’ apartments; Basement and hen Furniture. Sale peremptory. N, H.—The abo Residence for sale orto let. Inquire of the aucti GANT SPAN BLOODED TROTTING HORSES. br nterpaner. Also all ELEGANT SEAN BLt OBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 89 } BOR ia streets Water Goior Drawings and Objects of of Mr. 8. P. Avery, over 20) beautiful FE HORSES. N E ——— aE er PRSN NR ELEGANT FULL CLARENCE (NEW), Wi 8. BSOLUTE SALE OF TWO NEW YORK COAL YARDS— erg Mi ut GANT SHIFTING TOP DOG Gren, au Part of the eatate of the late John O'Donohue, by JOHN- ELV GANT VICTORIA, CONE & ADAMS. MILLER, on Tuerday, April 2, Ail, be. reas! ELI: i MILLER, on Tuesday, Ap Mapa w aly ELLGANT TOP WAGON, WOOD BROS RS: HO! ) nged. . to’ eight o'clock. He ceauote lice a der Sth but tn prices there Piibondancbn Wedecodag April: Ih ALANSOM, PT ad wan 4 wert Feaueet at unchanged pri yan te een W. and Nettie Hegeman, aged 2 ere were sales ol vB. At 1Bge, @ Ie. ears and 6 months, Idee a Iaice. cero Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 262 PP A none. The market was inactive and | West Fitty-second street, this (Friday ) mo v vesday, April 2 #2 Fifth aveouv, Open day and evening until time of SHERIFF'S SALE—HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERSHIRTS Faney (i 1c. RICHARD WALTERS, oil, thin day (Friday), at Il o'clock, at No.3 ON & MILLER, 25 Nassait DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS TO MATUEL. AT THE PRIVATE STABLE, 115 RAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. ng, at eleven o'clock. Relatives and frieuds are invited to STIN, ILLINOIS.AUCTION SALE ADJOURNED:| py EDWARD SCHENCK, to-morrow, 16th fustant. ‘while Heading was lower and Michigan —< atend. : April 97, 1868, ai 10 A. M. a u NOTICE. pgvom i Inrge and general wick of Homerys Giowey The Property of the United States Clock and Brass Com- All the above will be on exhibition in front of the stable repey Goods, & JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheri. Southern 4%. Government securities were firm at an a@dvance of \y. The express shares were strong. At the open board at half-past three the market Began to react downward, and Erie declined to 665%, Rew York Central to 111% and Rock Istand to 8614. \Afterwards the market continued to decline, and at tthe close, soon after six o'clock, it was weak, at the Potlowing quotations, the tendency still being towards much lower prices for the speculative shares:—New ‘York Central, 110% 41104; Erle, 6534 a 6654; Read- , 864 @ 86%; Michigan Southern, 8A @ 84%; eland and Pittsburg, #254; Cleveland and Toledo, a99; Rock Island, 834 a 86; Northwestern, 60; BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, MoRANGE.—On Wednesday, April 15, BeLia, relict — of Poa Morange, INCREASED POSTAL FACILITIBG BETWEEN Wi.1.14M8- weunnnae = the hey so Pa peel Hg 4 v = e funeral, from her late residence, winn AND New York Ciry.—Postmaster Darbes, of | street, Harlem, fourth house east of Third avenue, bs lameberg, has been authorized by the depart- | this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. Carriages : WO NGaiC eat totae on wous Gags ta ropesn for | will be es Vea at the Brosawey synagogne, one on Sun- | corner ‘i days between his office and the New York office, there at sievenorciock. iia emerald tonto EFFRCTS OF THE THUNDER STORM.—During the een a area ot ee & oe eri jaaray Tefila are invit nd the funeral of te ewe thunder storm which came up so suddenly | Mra. Bella MOoRANOg, this (Friday) morning. Car- yesterday morning, a current of electricity struck the will be in attendance at Houston street ferry chimney of Nishwitz’s foundry, First street, near | at half-past even o'clock. By order, South Fourth, Eastern District, and destro; over M. 8, ISAACS, Secretary, thirty feet of it. The quid then descended to the engine McORISTLR.—On Wednesday, April 16, ALICE Mo. Toom, and acted so fantastically that the engineer in | Cristie, widow of Michael. Mec iatle, formerly of charge deemed it prudent to retreat precipitately. the ih of Balinaacrein, eounty Derry, Ireland, in pany tituated at Austin, four miles wort of Chiongo, includ: | his a ing the factory lot and Buildings, machinery, tools, stock and | shy unfinished clocks, ® few lowe And tenement hotres: alo | untit Monday morning horse, wwe by harness, For diagram and particulars exp! A. Giles, Secretary, UIZBERT & SAMPSON, Auctioneers, 118 and 190 Stnto st. ernoon from 6 to 6 o'clock. HANBURY, Deputy. he weather prove storm: 1 be postponed ———— -—_—— t Mog nh he onme thee ond paces M, WITTER®, AUCTIONRER-SELLS THIS DAY, AT a 1056 o'clock, at 45 Weat Twenty-fourth street, & generat DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—MORTOAGE | aasortment of Household Furniture, consisting 10 part of 01 sale of ne black w: SCHENCK, this day, at It, o'clock, at the salesroom, 60 | not Plimpton Bedatead, marble top buitet form ; French pl Liberty street, one is largest anid most valuable sales ever | Mantel and Per Mirrors, Parlor Suita tn bair f siegant Cabinet Furniture—By EDWARD | black walnut Plimpton Bedstead, mirror tront AoE. NOTICE—MORTGAGE SALE OF SUPERIOR Housebold Furniture, Carpets &c.—M. DOUGHTY, aug, a, bine! ‘d varieties of Dining Room, } nut, mahogany and enomelied Chamber Suits, best Hair Mate tioneer, will nell thia day at 1045 Seine, at the salesroo wae ~ " tredeee, Feather Holsters nd Pillows, Brussels atid Ingrain Nassau sty viz: au Parlor Tosewood brary a ————————— | Carpets, Extension Tablet Furniture, covered in reps, &c. flv Ware al tak ay ERRY LEASES AQOCTION. CAT THE city HALL ture, Ac, & 7 Carpets. jay, clock | — at mT fanetion, to Lue highest bidder, | WM. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, at? ek, at 464 Canal street, all the gene Furs fale, one su ‘with pole ‘and shafts, | day of May, 1368, Dituré of # house-- Parlor Suite, ade, Bolding, Frenel Wood Bros, makers. ¢ Cony away, With | T, The lehas of the ferry, ax now established, from the foot | Plate Mirrors, susewood Plano, Curtatiity Bookenses, je and shafts, with Robes, Ac, | Of James street to Hunter's Polnt, Long Island, black wainut; mahogany, rosewood and gnametied Chamber The lease of the ferry, aa now established, from the foot | Suite; Hair’ Mattross, “Feather Deis, rocking. and other Chairs; ¢ and everything weet ul Ding Room and Kitchen Furni term of ten years {rom the first Ke irrore, Thi Alto, at private male ai Dentist. M., will fa at aicire will be ‘sold cher Span Manca, Lior oh private | with Adequate security, Tor perior ght toy Faneten, o one (1 mbifting front, pol worthy attention of those tn want, jackson street to Brooklyn, Long Isiand. and conditions of sale ma, rthweatern preferred, 67% 67%; Pacific Mail, Cunist CHURCH Fain AND FestivaL.—The fair ana | the 524 year of her a; UCTION BALE.—FREDERICK DILG, AUCTIONEE! be had upon applicatt , roy" ne ~~ i “ z ine order: avout 40 oxy — Union Telegraph, 85 @ 35%; Fort } festival of the Indies of this churoh, at Washington tottena the funcra. end, one see ae at 4. oie vivate Pehaeres He Bb Moat sion Fut Se Binning _ nelly pete: bap cena ‘ea ‘Nuvuson, Velwety Madaliion wnat hahaha Halt, Bastern District, in ata of the fand, has | #xth avenne, this (Friday) afternoon, at one OclocR. | tainm Skaden, W ard ety Paintings) Cure at NNOLLY, Comptrotier ryan igen ‘The foreign exchange market wae frm, bat quiet, | been numeronsiy aticnded during the past two days, | MCELNOY.-On ‘Sueadny, ADM 1, of pnourmonia | yer'aha Giese Ware ae HE SUH oF Sav TROLLED O¥PIOB, April 1 3888 '| Goods backed and ah