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w UU] NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1868—QUADRUPLE SHEET. roads bel in that fen rations wcbbertaken which 4 , corner of Madison avenue a : : France.—on April 1, MARGARe J ip Prin by A to Salone that the. western. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. pods portion of the week have been as fol- NEW JERSEY. FRANCE, in tt PE cn rs " — ’ ] A P A N a Mikado, and that a movement ts being ‘made on Custom House ——-——Sud-Treasury.————— Pree een, co attend the funeral a nents. | Balances, Hudson City. ih Jeddo, Our jetters from that quarter speak of ‘WEDNESDAY, April 22—6 P. M. April porte 40,247 snataice ‘panigon ne RAILROAD AccrpEN'’.—Yesterday forenoon one of | of yen afternoon, at one o'clock, at the Ont and "prepa be | The gold market has been strong to-day, and the | April the Morris and Essex trains ran off the track im | East Forty. street, thence to Greenwood, of @ defensive character, The b00 Ragitives from from April 22, .369,000 1,331,884 652,554 105,567,410 GILBERT.—On “4 Washington's Birthday Celebrated in the } Osaka nat te pacitie Mal steamship Hera on | ce seactlons prior te the ‘adpiowament of the | TR® exporta (exelusive of specie) trom New York | Founding the canal at the entrance tothe Bergen | sanunt 8. GH.RERT, Pease a1 of eORINDNE Ba yn i eh oermiprgrnysireorye rn jae pid. | % foreign porte for the week ending April nd | Tooa"way! up “Siotwed® that hone. of the Erie | paptist church this Cie nee ett ere New Treaty Part. The orderly manner in which Nagasaki has be | Toone were made “dat” and atlas per cent for | since the commencement of the year compare 88 | or Morris and Essex. trains could either | Orclock, ‘The frienda and relatives of the snmily are pees United. act “of all the Dalnos of Kita ir has | carrying—a sign that the borrowing demand was | flows with those in 1860 and 1667 -— al.. A Reet ececees, Ggoarned ob the CAY Dre; | respeotinlly invited to aiaand, : rg) . strengthened the cause of the latter, and snows that | nearly equal to the supply, fgrosa clearings 1866. 1807. 1808, | ‘Wether from Newark er Passov were transferred | afin" Sosura son of Joga oon ee, rat ef . this revolutionary movement cannot be confined tO | Soc unvea to $62,900,000, the gold balances 10 $0,256,521 g4.dT ht Sh aos'ont | ¥0 the Erie cars and reached New York by the Pa- | 33th year of any, American Progress, Festive and one oF two individual daimios. Aten velonging to | S000) On ee earreney nna. i 200, 982,807 ON | Youla ferry. “Yesterday several of the passengers | ‘The friends and relatives of the fimniy are tnvi A ince Tosa had taken possession of the tow 717,407, $2,707,118, Since Jan. 1 $79,465,603 $04,408, 406,701 $64,219,432 ascended hill and took the Hudson City horse | to yttend the funeral, this (Th Political. OppORLUOM. et FICATION. American silver is quoted at 6a 7\ below gold, 5 a : 406, pang | acer fur anes ‘The undersigned hereby warns British subjects that | #24 Mexican dollars are rated at 103 a 103% in SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANSE. meas ios aa Ne: it is deemed unsdvisable for them to approach the | gold, The steamer Russia took out $310,000 es {il be offered up for the repose of his i town of Nishinomiya, Which 4s at present garrisoned in specie, and the Arizona, from ‘Aspinwall, ednesday, April 22—10:15 A. M. | Dipple, residing with big parents at No. 421 Wash- i looks from thence to Calvary re, at Satsuma’s Officers On Board the | by we troops of ine Prince of Bizen, until that line of | prougne 'go4s,o20. ‘The firmness of the rates | $2000 S's con. ues welock 11 ‘oad shall been dec ington street, was playing, with others, ona pile of | Howe.—On Tuesda} morning, April 21, ‘at his réai-. Qr ve * nee lumber at the corner of Washington and Crawford | dence, 179 avenue C, Thomas Hows, a native of Kil. United States War Vessels. Fe ey, {SL Stee OD. Bane amie sue -prorersy® streets, on Tuesday afternoon a large portion of the | 'am, county Cavan, ireland, in the "3d year of hid Cy "62. export of coin are the main causes of the present up- ’clock 113 ‘wood gave wi ing him ba 9 a ted, , ary, 1868, * ay, bu beneath it. The poor ee abe Fearn eee eet eae dae ay | ward tendency of the premfum, while the temper of , 108 Iittie fellow was subsequentiy exiricated by some qummesiepts of the family ake Sarita so secag ine DEPARTMENT OF THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT, the speculators is becoming more bullish than it has workmen, when it was ascertained that he had sus- ? é hor inter. Money Claims of France on | A Mikado’s messenger having come down to this | peen since the President was impeached, and in view peepee a can SS ment. lace and announced to the foreign representatives ie 0% 100 Merchants’ Union leg being broken and his head and body badly : sa April Mra, 1 the Tycoon. that tite treaties hitherto existing wil be observed as | Of the course of political affairs at Washington the Hi rh LON Y Central KK... 113° | bruised. “His conuition is quite critical, Jewetr.—On Tuesday, April 21, LARISSA, 02 4 87000 US 5-50, y EWETT, in the Tist year of her age. they stand, a notification must be issued cautioning dull, steady tone of the gold market during the in- Ha bled yd ited se 200, BRUTAL ASSAULT AND Higuway Ropsery.—Yes- i Her friends, and Those of uer brothers, Warren, ople against lawless conduct towards foreigners. | terval has been remarkable, 0. ..12 o'clock ws 8000 di afte rles iwell, are invited to attend the ghould foreigners commit lawleas acts, such acts pape 4 | 100 ws, 8, 6, Ma. 0 terday afternoon Charles Taylor, residing near the | omen from the resilience of Her s0ninisw, Zoho, ‘ should be reported to the office, Other matters will | ‘There was a further decided change in the aspect | gow do SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, be notified in due course, and instructions are there- | of the money market this afternoon, and for fore given to the Nanushi and Shoya of this port t time in ma y 3 e George [Washington’s Birthday in Hiogo— (Hilogo) to call upon the Shoya of Kobe to bear these the first tim ny weeks loans wer‘ ed serious, if uot dangerous, injury, his night o'clock, and thence Calvary Cemetery 10 50 0. PES IIRN be { don River RR.. 134 at th eral, from ¢ 104s | ene anon. Biree se rt" Plank road, appeared at the Police Court, with his Bell, 456 West Twenty-second street, on Frida: head all bandaged, and stated to the magistrate that afternoon, at half-past a o'clod i yv on last Sunday evening, while returning home from Lovan.—In Brooklyn, after a short and severe ill. “WY o’clock 11044 seconee Sti An American Dinner and Decorations | orders in mind. made at six per cent, although there was a brisk the house of a friend, he was set upon by three foot | DEB, WM. J. LoGas, in the “ih FO ee ~atsuma’s Officers on Bonrd an Ameri- 5 r; isposition at th ie shown iscount firs 25 Minols’ Cen'RR..°. 143 | most brutal manner sbout th ‘4 and boay | {fom his late residence, corner o War Vessel—Diplomatic Conferences to cocapyniioge, Bua Robs for! tae eam ordered | class commercial paper at the legal rate. The specu- 2g Cleve k Pitts RR... 4 | the rumans rifled his pockets ug of agold | York streets, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at do..2d call, bU0 83)y watch and a pocketbook 0001 ul $30. He was | Wo o'clock, lb Money Claims—The Press Under | order in those places. The Nanushi and Shoya of | lators for a rise on the Stock Exchange were en- Wokod tip kaw tseneible condition ‘uy some othe LONG.—On Wednesday afternoon, April 22, MARGA+ 200 1200 Chic & NW pret... 100 do. Ities=! F y . | this place are therefore ordered to notify to the | couraged by this, and the volume of business was HY “ vcr | BET LONG, in the 48th year of her age. itiesProgress of the War and Res | townspeople and villagers that they pursue thelravo- | truerin ¢ ‘The ay | MOONY Gent T 181° doa-cieve rig | Zens and taken care of Lest evening a laborer | Sie fanerat will take place frot her late residence stion to Foreigners, cations without anxiety. larger in consequence, return flow of money ny Moen at So 06% 40) yn ert named Barney Mcvarigan, resiuins in River street, 77 Washington street, this (Thursday) afternoon, al . UNITED STATES STEAMSHIP ONEIDA, IWASHITA SAJIEMON, from the interior has been greatly quickened since | jy flud'Kiver Ist mte 114 400 Chi & Rock 4 big Hebbal area for examination on & charge | one orclock. ” , H10G0, Japan, Feb 29, 1888, TERASHUNA TIZO, the beginning of the Week, and the operations of | 1000 Hud RZ bis... 195 200 do 7 iii ar ieesoeisnn ala Leg.—On' Tuesday, April 21, Rosa, widow of At sunrise on ‘he 22d inst., Washington’s birthday, ‘0 SHU By the Treasury are not calculated to interrupt the e JOO! Poritsnar Riviat #4 100Cleve, P 103 well. Thomas Lee, native of the parish Larah, county 0! > f tie Fare aan c entusuanr vey 038 Hi: a ‘ al our vessels displayedttheir bunting to the breeze | quogo, Fen. a, 1808,» N° Fore's Departmen in which it has resulted, Should the amount of specu- | S00 Chie & Mil Ist mte #7 2e0-MMi 4 St Paul REE... Gy Fine—Loss $15,000.—At an early hour yesterday | Cavan len igaud teinaves tthe teninaen respect from main, fore and mizzen masts, and at meridian | | We copy the fullowing account of the great fire at | tative business in stocks largely imerease, however, | Webs Cenural Nat Bi. WO 1M | don Biel Gye oe iba ae id in ie tern beet i ae fully requested to attend the funeral, trom her lata alute vel a n v py anagawa on the 3ist ultimo from the Japan late ect ‘ate 10 Fourth Nat Bank... ‘800 Mil & St Paul pret factory of John C, Anderson at his place, which re- residence, No, 10 Prince street, on Fridi afternoon, @ salute of twenty-one guns was fired by each in papi il the immediate effect would be seen in a moderate 200 46% | suited in a loss of about $15,000 on stock and build- | atone o'clock, * ay * 100 Canton Co. 0» 1000 30) Tol, W_& Went RR: 400 Pitis, Fe W & Chic. ‘Sue honor of the oceasion, in which the English fleet |“ ‘The flre broke out about two P. M. at the rear of | degree of activity at seven per cent until after the 4 joined us, The weather was unpropitious, a dense | the Kanagawa fort, and in an incredibly short. space | loana)le resources of the banks haye been augmented. | 138 0 103 ing, all of which is fully covered by insurance. T! Lrwis.—On Tuesday, April 21, after a lingering ill- jo) | cause of the fire is not Know | ness, Marta L. Lewis, in the dith year of her age, do. enveloping the , 2 of time, owing to the strong breeze that was blowing | myo ; rk ring the | 200 do..2d call, .b10 20 do. soe wife of Charles V. Lewis. fog enve oping the mountain tops and. 8 drizzling from the south, communicated with and destroyed ‘The stock market was firm and quiet during the oe Westend thon wl? 900 Alt & fer ea DEPARTURES YESTERDAY The relatives and frienis of the family are invited rain falling throughout the entire day and evening. | the towns of Kanagawa and Shinsku, whence the } forenoon, after which it became strong and some- | 50 do.. 3000 Obio & M: oa . to the funeral, from the church corner of Bleecke! Notwithstanding this drawback all was gayety | fames were carried Ao the sucoeasion ee hamlets | what excited under a report that the parties to the | 2°) Mariposs pre a on 81° | ravesvoor-Steamship Bussia—Mr and Mrs L Water- | and Downing Streets, on Saturday afternoon, at hall and good humor, A dinner was given by | Whichextend along the coast between Kanagawa | brie contest had compromised; but this is not the | 300 do. 400 10 2% | BUY, Mr and Mrs Joseph Sugg New York: Mr and Mrs | past one o’clock, without further notice, i vasakl. u . M., at $ James H jontreal; Mr Anderson Low, é. our Consol General, Paul Frank, during the 9 Kawasaki. On arriving, about three P, M., al med, | 10 do, Reoeria al ler " Marcorre.—Suddenly, CHARLES A. MARcorrTs, int . ‘ne of devastation, we had to wade ashore, | case, except perhaps so far as Mr. Drew is con s AW, New York; Mra WH Fondy, the 4ist year of his age. evening, at the Hiogo Hotel. ‘There were | ankle deep through the thick mud, where were as- | and he, it appears, has seceded from his party Half-past Two o’Clock P.M. | New Jersey; Mr and stra 8) & Halo and infant, Mies EG ome MeVickar, Mr and Mrs Joseph Thompeon and four children, His friends and the triends of the family are in present} our Minister, Mr. Van Valkenburg, | #embled crowds of unfortunate’ sufferers, who, | ater endeavoring to place the proceeds of the yay ite + 12055 1800 nls NY Central RR 122% | ius Josephine Thompson, Miss Maria thompson, New York? | vited to attend the funeral, which will take placq and Consul General Frank, ex-Governor Wain: en stom. See Nea ny poe devon ae : ‘ hy ey 65. 110%, Mr and Mrs Geo Gave, New Jersey ; Mr. E © Hall, New York; | from St. Vincent de Paul's church, West Twentys nt, had taken refuge at the water's | sale of thenew stock in the hands of Mr. Osgood, S000 US By Ft, °68- Hs? $00 Reaain Mr and Mra J © Dodge, Boston; Mr aad Mrs C P urs, | third street, this (Thursday) morning, atten o'clock wright, of California; Commander Earl English, Liea- | edge, where, guarding the few articles they had | the receiver appointed by Judge Barnard. Mr. Drew, ee 113K do. Hulbert, J MSpeiman, New York; Mr E Forestin, New Or- MULLEN. n Tuesday, April 21, THOMAS MULLEN, tC ae tay a 1 saved, Wet, half clad and in many instances bleeding ’ ; 12, 100 Mich Central eee ny mee, ores MED MLO: Povbes, nthe gay year Of Hin Aue tenant Commander Stewart, Lieutenants Grinnell from trounds received by the falling houses while en- it is said, left Jersey City on Sunday evening and ie:? 200 Mich S& N Ind 4 maginnds Mr CT Whittemore, Miss Luwrence. Mint Bayle ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and thoaq and Ludlow, F Thomas L. Tullock, Jr., and oring to rescue their families and goods, they came to New York, where he saw Mr, Vanderbilt, | 25000 085-20" ae iO de: 95 barra Recaps pee cuntions Peet tere Deer of his brother-in-law, E. M. Hussey, are respectfally Bates, and Pi istant Engineer Littig, United | crouc ie sown ablvertng Hs (ed — soe a iey mae » | and on Monday morning he sent over to Jersey City ao ae 4 50 Chit NWR a fiarrisin, Mr George ¥ Hemming, phew fork 3 requested to attend lis funeral Sua (Panraday ed a ident representa. | Witnessing the complete destruction of their’ town. peat gy! t Pete y i Ohlo © p fajor nderson, Savannah; Mr J Brown’ Potter, Mr ‘at two o'clock, fr @ 100 Firs St ious foreign resident representa. It was, ry, es PA eee sight, and with the knowledge for the boxes containing the company’s funds, his eanad ‘anton Comp as Rage! Rhy i 31% | Govidardy Nr FH Juloeu Mr KK Davies, Mr Dan Morgan, pe two o'clock, from ils late residence, 100 tives were ees also a few American sojourners | that all we looked on had probably lost everything | alleged object being to place them im the r 500 di Mr L Wood, New York; Mr G Dolby, MrJ Firth, England; 0 DoNoGHUE.—On Wednesday, April 22, of scarlet in this Jocal Mr S Watson, Charl 3 ’ d : J they possessed, either by fire or by breakage, | hands before the blll then before the Ass 2 533 IMM | New vork; shins Mary Peul Sise Caroling Peay pe fever, Josk’H WALTER, tue youngest son of the lata ‘The rooms were decorated with the flags of the | aud Would doubtless have to pass the com- Ps a ced 1) yearn and 20dRya. -: + . aw: ae e| 4 MrJM_ Wateroury, Mr Ch’ H Noyes, Mr RS "Butterfield, | Michael O'Donoghue ing weck with bot scanty shelter, clothing and | became ® law; but in this attempt he | 20 gui 7 a Be a 400 de 10 Chi & Rock PRR 1.0 Mil & St Paul pr New York; Mr ‘and Mrs ‘Cumming, Eng.an " 1 P P t 5 ‘ ., 0 Mariposa . Ts 200 do. us ‘The relatives and fricnds of tne family are res) Various nationalities and a sumptuous repast prepar- | food, the tout enservie formed a distressing scene | was foiled, his co-directors in New Jersey eaten $8 Co.. 9834 600 do. i | Mr and Mra i C Field and child, New York; Mr Chari He fully invited to attend the funeral, Lroin‘the residence €d, Which was done justice to. Choice brands of the | indeed. Wendin our way anid aébris of every de- | haying applicd for and obtained an attachment | iW. do a 30 do. Ne eee eee aie aroneiowa | OF Hig mother, 16 Kast Twenty-elghth street, thenca vintages of France and Germany, together with those etapa 1 sed ae nie igus Where te fe against the property there, so that it has not passed a aaa & 300 Tol, Wad ne Mro ei York; Mr aod Mrs © yw nities, Bos a nec ian ate git ibis Sa CLE Fe ae Ne GRINS wma | ana . . if ce 1 ‘ 7% | ton; Mrand JL Lev, Misse: y and E P Lee, Newton; cloe ef j of the United States, sparkled on the board and were | raging fercely.’ Here we found the confusion, apathy | out of the hands of the company, and the new ie B76 | Pj M Manioen: Mrs ahale Warten Micsea Rosamund and | PORTEOUS—On Wednesday, April 22, ELUM B. quatied tthe memory of the immortal Washington, | of all but the firemen engaged, and the utter want | provides for its expenditure upon the road. What Ellen Warren, Miss Anuie Warren, Mr and Mrs TF ont GruaG, wife of James G, Porteous, in the 36th vyeat (Jn war and first in the Dearts of | eee eT ee king fae nes Aue | the upshot of this split in the Eric party will be 1en followed the toasts of “The | few dozen strong and willing arms would, by pulling | remains to be seen; but the contest is for the and servant, Misses Mary and Alice Bradlee, Mr and Mrs “ First in peace, tl B Bradlee, Boston. his country: of her age. é » Her remains will be taken to Syracuse, N, ¥., for interment. President of the United States,” “The Army and | down houses in the vicinity, have given’a check to | moment between Vanderbilt on the one side and the a ace ~~ | "uorpeN.—On Tuesday, April 21, Evian, the be« err int aseaches weve quate _ | the ames. spgpaniet capireaps RENE se MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. lowed wits of gon Riorden, tn the’4oth your of hes MR on eee. Bneeches were. made by Our Minis Advice and expostulation were alike unavailing. | Erle Company, minus Drew, on the other, What ve an ae a Saar ~— aaeeaed age. : ter, Consul, ex-Governor Warnwright, Lieutenant | Gontenting themselves with pumping about a tea- | there is to fight for now that the Legisiature has i} exporte remains will be taken from her late residence, Commander Stewart, L 5s Grinnell and | were the principal fading it . 1 743 bales, 242 tor Married. 515 Pearl stre of water @ minute on a barning mase of | gecided upon the disposition which is to be this (thursday) morning, ten o’clock, , ine + | Deamnaater Haken inist and with their curious and useless matois in ae specu 2,519 for export and 946 for spinning, Bubjolued Burt—GrRore.—On Tueglay, April 21, at Zion | to st, Andrew's church, where a solemn requiel Jow, Paymaster Bates, &c Mi er presid- | jana, ‘scufling from the roof of one house toan- | Made of the proceeds of the new stock it is | are the closing quotations — Wildes church, Dobbs’ Ferry, N. Y., by the Rev. Theodore | wijl be otrered for the repose of her soul. The relat ing and Co! acting as ¢ r, the evening pass- | other as the roofs fell in, the officials would neither | difficult to see; but nevertheless the Erie party sq: PPloritas nd Tera, | Ving, HENRY D. W. Burr to HeneistTa Mary, | tives and friends of the family, also those of hed amg over amid the fee on and the flow of | give ear to the ady re nor render assistance to the | that a compromise is impossible, and that Wie legal | Ordinary. 7) * ou eldest daughter of Frederick R. Grote. brothers, ‘fimothy and David’ Collins, are respects goul, the o _ about thirty in number, separating | forts of the American men-of-war's men, who, Good ordinasy be 295 HANDY—LUDWICK.—On Wednesday, April 22, at invited to attend the funeral, which will taka 31“ | the residence of the bride's mother, by’ te Rey. B. | a eee te a AL ra 8236 | Gorse, CHas. W. HANDY to SUSIE, &'s | the late S, Ludwick, Esq. No cars Ly under the command of the First Lieutenant of the | Proceedings can only be terminated by @ withdrawal | Low middiing. United States steamship Monocacy, were ashore | of the suits by the original plaintis. eee ine ocia- | Some fifteen minutes after the outbreak of the fre, Government securities were in good investment about miduig ‘The day was, altogether, one of pleasurable a place at‘one o'clock P. M. Nl only daughter of SuRAUD.—On Tuesday evening, April 21, JonN SuRavD, second son of Peter and Theresa Surand, i Rio was in some demand and firm at our hagt P ~anions. ong b SUS and now, begrimed with smoke, drenched and bleed- as ales 8,933 bage ex Jeannette on private tel f MORGAN—WRIGHT.—On Thursday, April 16, at_the | the 26th'year of his age. Sens sid reuntons, wh Hil long be treasured in | ing’ were striving their utmost to check its progress. | and speculative demand all day, and they experi- | {’°Homingo 1,00 bags in bond were sold for export, under- | First Reformed Pdesbyterian church, by Rev. J. . Sends ond Shc. of deceased are respe { the uiemory of many present as a green spot in the Two or three times was the communication of | enced a further advance of % a 34 percent, The } stood at 9ac., gold. K. Milligan, James MORGAN to S\kAH, daughter of | invited to attend the funeral, froin luis late residen memory of the past. | the flame: : cut neo other buildings py Lae natural tendency of prices is upward, now that tan. RAI chee ehh i oa iy ye =aat ete pein ob wtp 198 Spring street, on LM at tg ee two o’cloct amma alk ciliaee melons exertions, but the fire, beating to windward and un- : , 4 ab ost "ARSONS—NAFEW.—On Wednesday, 15, at the SAN: m7 p , The crews also enjoyed themselves to their utmost | Checked ia tat quarter "by te Japanese, it became | money bas become abundant, and the disbursement | do.ry wr State and Western four ruled firma under P} 1 SANDFORD.—On Monday, April 20, OscaB F. BAND< aa ‘ e ‘teady fair demand from the local trade, coup.ed with some | Tesidence of the bride's parents, by lev. Dr. Watson, | yorn, aged 48 years, a’ on the occasion—vocal and instrumental music, With | at jengtu apparent that nothing further could be | of the May interest on the public debt, amounting to inquiry tor lines for ahipment, and fui prices were readuy | CHARLES H, PARSONS tO ANNIE F,, daughter of Wn. The funeral will be attended, from the residencé of dancing and drumming, forming the main feature, done. A more than twenty-five millions, will undoubtedly re- | obtalned. California flour was firm with 4 fair demand. The H. Nafew, Esq., all of Jersey City. No cards. his brother-in-law, Mr. Hiram W. Vavis, in Hart The Japancse appear to ‘be & yeople who enioy We noticed one or two civilians and a midshipman : sales were about 10,000 btis. For rye flour the demand was PARKER—OBERIDER.—On Tuesday, April 21, at St. | N, J., this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock. ‘Th aie bod hi Been} 'e¥ | trom Her Majesty's steamer Rinaldo, who gave will. | sultin large purchases for the reinvestment of inter- | moderate, but higher prices were realized: Sales 380 Dbl. | Joseph's church, by the Rev. Thouias Farrell, Joun | relatives and friends ure respectfully invited to a theinscives immensely, and almost without diurnal | ing and useful ald, espectally in the demolishment of | est, ‘These stocks were unduly depressed during the | fouthorn Hour wasto.erabiy active ang ery ae aluttorner | PARKER, of Albany, eldest son of Richard Parker, | tend. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. oy ing 500 bbis. Corn meal was in better demand at about former | 7. ry. 5 intermission at present. Public masquerades are | @ house—“a corner lot’—which was razed to the | recent monetary stringency and for the interest they prices. There were 8 of 1,000 bbls. at 3 00 for, Jers y, | Esq., of Preston, England, to Lucy OBERIDER, of this ScHOFIELD.—On Tuesday, April 21, Mrs. SARAH A. indulged in, which are of the most grotesque ana | #7Und in about ten minutes, despite the etforts of u =| 8 for Marsh's caioric, and $6 25 « Bs 30 for Brandywine. We | Cit} i ¢ her son-in-law, the Japanese, who said the fire which was burning | pay they are the cheapest investments aftoat. The i Preston and Liverpool. (iugiania) papers please || Coens ee. Teniseavelor hee > Mad ote :— mirth-provoking character, their turnouts and ward- | two houses off was daijodu. ‘To prevent them working | demand at present is most active for flye-twenties of Mipertine State and Western #925 0 8950 | copy, friends of the famil of het robes, in ludicrousness of design and ensemdxe, far | they even took the axes from the hands of the sea- | tne tees af 1809 and 1807, and those of the new isuue | Buztetitte ae ois PXiaen—Prence.—On Wednesday, April 22, at the dete See Teepe inviced 19 ‘attemd. th outloing Lhe New York fantasticals, men who were at work with them and strongly re- 2 pest p! on (< a 990 a 1225 | Tesiaence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. W. | funeral, from the temporary chapel of St. Thomas! Notwithstanding their almost universal gravity of | monstrated if a plank was removed from any house | of 1865 are relatively }¢ @ 3g per cent cheaper than abipping vrans 1025 a 1100 | Sloan, Joseru D. PALMER, of New Hamburg, N. Y., | church, corner of Fifth avenue and Fifty-third street, countenance they are possessed of a rich fund of | Which was not actually in flames, those of 1867, the amount of accrued inter- | Round hoop Obio, trace brands. 1160 a 1350 | to Susie B., daughter of Stephen A. Pierce, of this | this (Thursday) afternoon, at hali- two o'clock. | humor on occasion,of a rather lascivious character. ‘The demoiition of the house ut the corner of the | 6+ on oth deing equal. This mst remark St. Louis low extra. - ty a oo city. No cards, STRELE.—At Elizabeth, N. J., on I April 21,, : I notice th tattooing to be of a superior kind, | Street by the foreigners, already alladed to, was soon | °° f zs $00 Pert) Scuowr—ScHemr.—On Thursday, April 16, by Rev. | Mrs, ELIZABETH STEELE, aged 80 years an a di almost equal to engraving. seen to be of good effect, as there the fire was got | applies also to the five-twenties of 1862 and | gt couis choice family. 550 a 16.00 | A- N. Wyckoff, Jonn ScHowr, Esq., of Somerville, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are One of the smallpox cases of the Iroquota has | under—at ail events in that quarter. the old issue of 1865; yet there is a difference | Southern extra.. 100 a 1400 . J., to Miss WILLIE, only daughter of Mr. John V. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the res! proved fatal, the burial taking place on the 23d inst. When we left at dusk the fire was still ing and 1% between them, simply because there is a | Southern choice and family. 14 60) | Schemp, of Readington, N. J. of her son-in-law, Joseph W. Morgan, corner of M On this day there is a rumor prevalent among the | continued burning until half-past ten P. M., when, | Of 1% betwei Piaget 2 California tour wacks and 1275 a 1475 | ~~ SWALM—RaYMOND.—On Tuesday, April 21, at the | ris and Ufchard streeis, Elizabeth, N. J., on i Japanese here of the French having fired on some of | having to a certain extent burned itself out, it was | larger foreign market for the bonds of 1862, but ulti- dag 88 975 | residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J. G. ‘at half-past two o'clock. Cars leave Jere the Prince’s vessels on the inland seas—it ts from a | gradually extinguished. mately they will doubtless be equalized in Coen susalt reer 625 a 639 | Bartholomew, W. FRANK SwaLM, M. D., to Mrs. | ge: ‘at one o'clock. ' } Japanese source—and that they have made common The articles which ‘in their terror the bewildered a The advance in the gold premium | Corn meal, Jersey. 5%a — | ANNA K. RAYMOND, all of Brookiyn. No cards. Mendig papers please copy. cause with the Tycoon; the presnniption being, tf } natives tried to save were most varied, and notwith- | Value. hi —The market for wheat was quiet, and prices were about lc. THoMPsON—WRaAY.—On Tuesday, April 21, at St. SrvarT.—On Tuesday, April 21, Joun 0., youngest such ap event has faken place, which | doubt much, | Standing the sad fact of the surrounding fire gave | by increasing the rates of mterest the gold | lower. The sales were 20,000 bushels, mostly in small lote, at | Luke’s church, by Rev. Dr. Tuttle, Davin L ‘THomr- gon of William A. and Mary Stuart, aged 6 months, ft may result from the attack on their force on evacu- | Tise at times to the laughter of the spectator. One | ponds bear in currency is stimulating thelr upward | $8 # for white Michigan, $2 6 for red Fenneylvanis, #9 for | sox, of Flushing, L. I. to Many A. Wnay, of this ‘The funeral will taxe place from’ his parents? resté 7 nd the shooting of one of their men in | Man came tearing down the main street with a box “ amber State, $2 70 for Port Washington in store, including @ | city, No cards. inst., on the occasion | on his shoulder, which, from his eagerness to save tendency, and the supply of them in Wall street | load choice ‘No. 1 eprin, at $2 62 delivered. The market for ty, dence, 389 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, this (Thurs- ned foreign esc: bee! ithout activity, and were ic. afternoon, at two o’cidck. ofthe firing on unarmed foreigners and the eon- | anddesperate lurry to’ escape, might have been the | is suMictently limited to make a very moderate | Sor "Wh dew iuateecwt Bigis a $1 Is for ne Died. op Sayin ‘Tuesday, April 21, ELLEN, wife sular buildings, which led to onr subsequent de- | fabled treasure chest of Monte Christo; striking his | investment demand affect prices materially. There #114 for straw colored Southern, ®1 23 a. fensive measures. Ifany difficulty exist I believe it | load heavily against a Yakonin’s bead (the concussion a ABRAMS.—On Wednesday, April 22, Jang A. | Michael Sullivan, aged 33 years. to be not of Satstim’s secking. causing a hollow sound. to arise from both the ab. | Will beno financial tinkering in Congress this ses- ld nod ‘algher Thee Were’ sales of Sow | ABRAMS, beloved Wife of K.P. Abrams, aged 30 years | |, The friends and ‘Acquaintances of the farally, an : .Willlam. Cleary, are A party of five of Sateum’s officers visited us on jocks tise sae ehgnn oe hogs sig Breet ce sion calculated to produce depression, and hence my ce tons, Rye — a days. OME SE Fine ane ia bygetee the ftneral 2 Oh (inereday the ith instant and were shown over the vessel, | to the ground, and disclosed, not ingots of gold, but 5 : d th ; n rads! They’ particularly examined the construction and | an assemblage of porcelain dolistaore easily fmagined | Me ature of the market is clear. At the close it was | sus snd terrive, $2 for Jersey. Harley and malt were | ner brotivers, Peter, Thoinas W. and James Valentine, | Morning, at half-past nine ovciock, from te —Rey dence of her brother, No. 41 Chariton street, to St working of our hea uns, back lanyards, elevatin, than described. buoyant at the following quotations:—Registered, FRFLUNTH,—The market was a trifle more active, and rates | and also those of her uncles, P. and C, Trainor, are re- ‘. : screws und sights, and were much interested in the | |The report from the Japanese Custom #onse this | 1981, 112% a 113; coupon, 1881, 113 9.118%; 5-20's, | were firmer for grain, but without especial change’ for other | Sbectfully myied “i Con the funeral, at St. firmly pa Tones Seen ee ae ad ~ of our eleven inch pivot gun, the diam- | morning says that the fire, which was quite acci- registered, 1862, 104% a 104%; 6-20's, coupon, 1862, articles. The engagements were: —To eros! 15,000 | Joseph’s church, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, bushel "3, 106% a 106%; May Com | pushels grain on je terms. An American schoou rof bore of which they weasared. ‘They also | dental, originated at ® hotel, that several had fmet : corn ws 441i Dalee coutgn at saa a 216d. and | where agotemn high mass will be celebrated for the | Mey reins Tit ae ier rueeday, April al, a8 hey closely examined our projectiles, round shot, grape | with serious injuries, though it was unknown what | 112 @ 1124; do., 1864, 110% @ 110%; do., 1865, 110% d.chivily at the inside rate, ‘To London, 7,860 bushels repose Vt! Poieed ie . ea inios. “200 Bast Twenty-seven! dexeet, Haspreel aud shrapnel, together with our small arms aud | loss of life had occurred, and that the ecemeenien a110\4; do., 1865, January and July, 108% @ 108%; rn aid ahi bags. To Bristol 26.0 Sutues wheat goaeraacrace x ie 4 Lantana wife of Wm. H. St. John. oF. 4 ter taspe e spar deck they | tended eg I chard . " , corn aul four on private terms. 5 hn H. 7 age ext visited ihe engine room, where they examined tended to the Uridge near which poor Richardson | ao, 1967, 108% & 108%; 10-40's, registered, 102) @ steamer, 1,00) DbiscFoain, and Li tone iogwood on wera ‘Si herrelatives and frend of fully anvited to attend the fan oH fami ore zeepectl minutely the machinery, boilers, screw and shaft | The famous Haya-maro, erst the Confederate | 10234; '10-40a, coupon, 102% & 10274; June 7.308, To Roterca ay 1p Riis, ¥ ieginte yousoe at Ses. 62. he relatives and friends of the family, S180 the | Tee ee a tena) atlerncon, at her-past on tc., Which were explained to them, thence ‘ Senne Joa eon an Aerriccanwerp, 240.0 | friends of hie grand parents, Joseph snd Hannah alo TR oe heriey Gieem oa Tallahassee, has been sold to Stotsbashi for | 106% a 106%; July 7. ‘Alden, and theemembers of ‘Allen street Methodiat o'clock, The remains will be taken to bo tl rd room, looking into the officers) apart- | $120,000. ‘ ms Tig: September | to Barbados, 52 old. One vessel from Philadelphia to 7 . y ‘3 ' ments snd. partaking of some refreshments, being proms pounds, 1864, 11834; August do., 117/43 September | (eign with du0 bbi spetateum at. ud 5,000 easea do, | Bplscopal church, are respectfully invited to attend Le Seep eee asert pubeequentiy sown forward, where they’ inspected HEAVY BONO_ROBQERY. do., 117; October do., 11654. geen cn at aw or hada hence | Cond aire, this (Ihursday) afteruoom at four | ness, Joseem WaLicen, In the 17th Year of hie age. + ol ded yr Clapensury, &C, all Of mich | spvsteries in bond robberies have not been uncom- | At the commencement of business the stock mar- | hence io the Continent ble. petroleum on privateterms, | o'clock. The friends of the family are reapect invited td Gey examined with an inquiring eye, wpa’ 7 “ ket was steady, and at the early seasion of the open GUNNY CLorH continued In demand and firm. Sales 100 BaRTow.—On Tuesday night, ANNr# Srmwarr, | attend the funeral, this day (Thursday), from thé and could speak Enylish pretty weil. mon, nor have they all yet ceased. One of the most | ket was yy bales at 213¢0., and in Boston, for future delivery, about 600 | qaugnter of John A. and Mary W. Bartow, aged 7 | Fesidence of his son-in-law, Robert Black, 644 Hudt n on being asked, by one of Our oiticers | 1 .torigus of this kind occurred some time between | doard Erle sold at 60% a 00%, and New York Central | bales, in bond, at ¥¥<c., gold. > é » og i 2 son street, how he drew his long handled sword—which they = . | GOXNY Bate remained quiet but steady ntise. a toxge, | Weeks and 2 days. PSON.—At St. John’s church, Bréo’ Wold is the Left hand—when in his belt, pinced it | noon om Monday and the opening hours of business ab 110% 8 110%, At tho firm regular board thesias: | _Haue—We beard of oq Sule of any derciption, Prices |, Relatives.and (Handa of the. family are invited to igh na Wooten Delia mae Cree there, and illustrating, suddenly withdrew tt with @ | yesterday; but of the one fact there is no mystery, and | Ket was firm but quiet, and New York Central closed | Tit" pte L. L., this (Thursday) afternoon, at four o'olock. Nr CHARLES W, WaLte to Miss Liz2iw F. THOMBON. evo0p. He Carberry plegeenbne’ stealtbily, | that isthat a certain large cigar dealer in Beaver street | % higher than at the same time yesterday, Erle %, Hor rite) demand continued} bt, but gigs were stead vy BERLINER.—CLOTILDE, beloved child of Marcus and Hudson (N. Y.) papers please copy. opt ) joking keen e eye of his supposed ° ji chi 7 Bc. for 1867 crop, uc. a de,’ for ‘and 3c. & es oad when ot oe stance, tones & desperate ¢ is a loser of $22,000 in bonds. The loser, “from a | Hudson River 3, Reading 24, Michigan Southern 2, | $76 \ vi tin P os Rosalie Berliner, aged 5 years and 6 weeks, WHEELER—| IT.—At St. Gi arch, vy Across ihe ‘es, describing weitcie, On | modest desire not to create newspaper fame,” refused | Cleveland and Pittsburg 1%, Cleveland and Toledo |" Havwas in active demand and frm at previour prices, | | The friends of the fariily are respectfully tnvited | Sruyvenant square, of Wednesday, April 28, by Bev. — ¢. | to attend the funeral, th Morgan Dix, D. D., GeoRGR W. WHEBLER to Feaching the ar he suddenly threw the leit | to give Lis uame, but referred our reporter to his | %, Rock Island 1%, Northwestern preferred 134, | 722] 887,% Nc, for auibpung, Wi 20. 81 86 for retail lote, Bbc. | to Otten ae tT LE eA ree Tay) morning, Bt (CD | eANOKS LE PETIT, all of this city. | aiid on the Nut assuring the erect posidion and | prokers, Tanner & Co Wall street, for further infor- | yiiwaukee and St. Pani 1), proferred 1%, Ohio and | 'MoLAcers. Fhe demand wan light but prices were steady. | ° Buativen".—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Aprit 2z, | Boston papers please copy. : euiar energy of arms and body, with a com | Mationy and from whom he learned the folowiNg | wrisigsinpt 34, Pactle Mall 7%, Canton 14 and | Suction, 2 thde, Demarara at dle.aGiye, "S| | Hauny H., only son of Peter I. and Bilzabeth A. Biau- | _ W MSoN om Muenday, April 2 Tote awe ee merielhrasi, | nly, facts :— ” id Una 2, _ at (2 204 velt, aged 1 year, 10 months and 17 days, + . a : ed fore pone 0 - e % e " ele; % Ove ° N L STORES. —Spiri yt in better dem: ’ TAR IALs aeSoENE Tho LICE Coe TERE aoe | morning, when the tin box tm which | Western Union Telegraph 4. Government secures’) 5 Stite were resirloved Me ee center kde |. The relatives and friends are respectfully invitea | _ The relatives anid frlends are respectfully invited subeed fitment yay ahonsne rng yr . A . At th at ‘as in fmpro} out previo 27 Eighteenth street, Broo! on Friday ! grained + exprosning tuamasalves Righif | night, the_onae tare Sl S00 Wie, nee Yalaens | Os ccieay the asset hecnibe wicony Rieti Try cakes comme gtrlneg and wood raed on, at three o'clock, without further notice.” | o'clock, visited 4 Ocean och ne em The box, of course, lay open during the day | one o'clock the market became strong and @: FES 8 0520) 1D Go. signings and Ho. S| ep. Beekect.—At Harlem, on Tuesday, April 21, in the v ron ; q h in the oilice for business purposes, and when the ¢% | in consequence of the return of the Erie directors, Se ia Bead tone, kas % ‘0 | Soth year of her age, Miss CATHERINE R. BURRELL. DENTISTRY. : reggie tabilshment was closed at. nignt, ‘during the hurry | eee nen cin Jersey City, to New York, | do.tow pale at $0251 common to good srained closed | — ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to pameees vt) 2 Ne Sn : etfec a \ sof & sapuees one generally attending such tatters, Wt was not foticeil aoe Si epea Aa vas drawn that a | & 95.248 3 No. 2, $8 6255 a Bs BG; No. 1, #4 a | attend the funeral, from her laie residence, Lzsth EAUTIFUL SETS OF TH FROM $5 TO \ Sr enone, auding tn the face of a supposed enemy | but that the bonds were still inside. nney, Were sup- | from which the false inference was drawn 487345 palo, HB a 86, and exten do. 362) a 87 Tar was | street, between Fourth and FUth avenues, on Friday > Tevth fied with gold from $1 apwardes extracting whhe er pisoed pW Osaka on tie nights Uf {We 23d, 21th, | eee ee ere te cenular iodging piace, On Tues. | compromise had taken placd between them and the | JI Torwiumugon * ee ns ©” | morning, at eleven o'clock, ‘BiUsH, 217 Sixth avenue, becween Fourteenth add Fitveent ul On Me i he wigh: 23d, 4 as usual taken to its regular lodging place. On Tues | \ . call at 7144 @ 72 bis duit, bi r We quote West Indian papers please copy. i i and day morning, however, on opening the box, the | Vanderbilt party. Erie sold on the call at 71% @ 71%, | ° Ors. —Lanseed waa dull, heavy and irregular. We qu streets, 0 1 three French sloops of wa Ono spresel 4 sane: cow ¥, Nentee 09 @ 191 A tna #1 14 a $1 16 ino 3 a sale of 5,000 gallons was reported at CONNOLLY.—In this city, on Wednesday, April 22, regenera ‘ ae tt thr preg 'P fol b dog Ha papers representing United Staves { i htedne 38 for New York Central at 1224 1% and Rock Island at | 3) 10; lard was steady at #1 60, aud other kinds steaay at our | Capt. Dowinick J. CONNOLLY, Veteran Reserve C WHITE'S IMPROVED AR- landed some iro9,s ait horses on the ain as ® | So where they hed gone and ihe cause of thelr disap: | %%4 After the call New York Central sold up to | lags auotations $68 ble. pork, 90 packages bect, | COURS formerty of the Sixsy-<hind New York Volun- sets work, warranted, 200 Sixt faat for thelr minister. Ak troop ship fol- | pearar ‘ yatery which certainsharpmen | 123 and Erle to 72, but at the #econd regular board | 99) ‘do. cut meats, and 20) kegs lard, In the pork eee eats hance aiaerow: Avenue, above Fifteenth street, and 108 North Tenth wizectg wed on the 20th, A merchant sieamer arrived re- | are trying to clear up, and @ large reward is offered | prices were slightly lower, aithongh the market was | hisrket there was « n onsummated, and | Con tGAN.-On Tuceday evening, April 21, Mary | Palladelphia. ime ; frhgaies at Nagasaki on the Way | for the restoration of the papers. But, alas, the hope ® sae Oh Pra prices we y Nigher, Dew sess closing strong at ‘oved dutatnyy Of Tererce Corrigau, aged | (3OLTON DENTAL, ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED THA seems Vain, as some of the bonds have already made | Wel! supported. Sark Penteal cloud Gis Ors | means SAA Pa Fe oie fs — of Terence Corrigan, aged | (\orr ON netic use of nitrous oxide gaa, adtainiater Wie U i ie ns Vain, a ) 8 hd aut y sibeahay ris ‘ 0° fo 21 years and 2 ‘4 c trou 0: . » of the native princes and foreiga | their appearance “In the course of trate” on Wall | than at the frst regmiar board, Erie 174 Hudson | Be) «ota dan iad to for prime mom, and 4a2 ao'n gas oo | Hyfeergandzimontiiss | extract woth, and o place here on the 29th at the Perel | gireet. ‘The bonds lost are ten-forties, and are of the | River 14, Reading 1, ¢ and and Toledo %, Fort | for prime, #1 300 bbls. new mens for May at $27.10, | 5 aa we frond dis tesidenee existing sate Of ataies, the pro | toeeinn : y Sigs wore it fait demand xd tre | filly invited to attend tue funeral, from the residence 1 did not tranapir r following Lat Wayne \%, Milwaukee and $1. Paul preferred 5, Pa- The arrivals were 3,407 | Of her parents, 512 West Fortieth street, this (Thurs- } trench governt 6 ; } ic Ma \j, Canton Company \% and Western eratey active. There were | day) afternon, at one o'clock. ta Freneh qove fn 126, 111 cific Mail 1, Canton Company % and Weate plain meas and #20 60 « Conny.—On Tuesday, April 21, after a lingering 80 on goid vaud @ halt mitts 19, 111,270, ion Telegraph %, while Michigan Southern was $42 for India mess ond | fliness, CATHARINE Memtanes, wife of Terence Curry, | continuous gun, ao. ret. / i v wgnition st urs . ve even bonda, a ¢ and and Pittsburg 4. Govern- were 18 ocean alee aged 27 yerrs. bis: r -—- —_—_—___——— neh ister insists on by the princes ane a a ig My. Gi in the of $80 a ‘or aed aes rer 5: OTE: 2 maa jua non vetore either granting pcurities werg strong at a further advance of | cut meats the demand risky and’, prices were |, Friends and acquaintances are, most respectfully.| (RETH EXTRACTED. WITHOUT PAE a gigy 0 i audien cn with also dem . etfs ry lirin, There wore saies of 620 packages at 18c. for pickled | Mvited to attend the funeral, from her hite residen years: @ ys B15 { ting 4 @ % At the open board at half-past three at? 7 Sets bought. J. JAY VILLERS, 158 Grand, near Bro ' reparation for nsult to their fag at Osaki: * ‘ : . houlders, Iie. for dry gaited do. 14ige. tor smoked, lve. a | 695 Second avenue, tiis (Thursday) afternoon, at halt- » HENRY VILLERS, #43 Grand, near Bowers ‘ the pr be without seeing him | INTERNAL REVENUE | the market was steady, and Erie sold at 71%, New | 19. for plekled hams, 19. « 90a tor smoked and $00. alc. | past one o'clock. b tics a =: a | 4 % . 7 “ \ AL REVENUE. | : jn ‘ ged. Bacon was firm, ay ene Was ¢ 00 a willing or u (to agree to this Ant earth: York Central at 122: 9 122%, Rock Island at | {Sh MgCd, Maco, wes army held, Dut the busines ver 8 shots aetna teat bere FINE ARTS. ( fen killed an i y them in the col t| the Law. | qnently Erie declined to 70% a TL amd New | Lard was tirm, but the demand was moderate, salen OW bbis. | ft sidence, 76 Bust Baitic street, | A jfthers,—The Copyright of Bye superior aad popul Osuka on the 20 hat the princes have | Yesterday two sconte—Inspectors of Internal | york ¢ 1 to ing, 81 st thes choos, | 40 1 to kettie rendered. South Brookiyn, on Friday afternoon, at hallpast | junjecte (original paintings), by a very popula arinh te Saned & comme ah ng foreign fr 4 : . in bulk, was oniy moderately active | two o'clock sold at a great ra Apply to or for f ted 4 rs with all ne Re we—under direction of Mr. F. HA. Purdy, | at six o'clock the following quotations were cur+ a 12sec. There were sales of Davis.—On Monday, April 20, Rev. SAMTFT. T. J. W., 114 Nassau street, room 12, New ¥ i anit tat he witt | Deputy Collector of the Bighth district, entered a | rent:—New York Cont a 192%; Erle, 71% @ cael tesa bak cane DAvis, of pneumonia, at his ¢ Fesidenve, = =a @|cellar in the basement of the house 308 | t13¢; preferred, 7245 a 2 River, 136; Read- Ca, At thle price a lot Englishtown, New put velaivena EXPRESSES, hlitihan | , wenty-« treet , efrecte , ¢ 04 & GOK: 1 of no other sales, “Free was di ineval services at Englishtown Presbyterian Te ee gar ype ‘ Fr Re i 1 street, and effected fA 8945 a 8994; Michigan Southern, 903g @ 90%; | frm, a 34, for standard white. Of naphtha 500 bole. | church on Friday morning, al eleven O'clock, \ RD—FURNITURE — pe ; bi =, | get re there. pyeltose inspectors Morgan and and and Pittsburg, 83 a $39y; Rock Island, 04; ee 7 teal Vea anid wie ter Friends of the family wishing to attend the funeral | gs, Pte Horunure, city and country, with gare, Furuitu 1 ) Mowe Meraid | found past oo promiset | a 9424; Northwestern, ws a 6 ferred, TH%s & | the iast aif of April, at Wig. GW) do. do. ab Bi ye. and 600 tha peeves te. feo ce iis | morage ‘ Canse given, the ad: oi e dod e S| vaus Pac > Riese aches do, do. for May at 25!4c., al) buyers’ option. \ previous, 4 ormnatio : 7 . \ Perhaps he wae disenchantea ty tn i Pine : words ““Boware of ihe a 63 otgeedhce na 499% a to and Wan Whit, “Carolina was steady, with sales 60 Heroom at 1 as to the route and time of ieaving Rew. ork. ; i BNsophisticut gen “A n,) an law . Regardless of the cautior sya nio ant ippl, 1; agi; Wes gc, Rangoon Was steady at 70. 87 %4c., gold, duty pard, OND.—On Tuesday, April 21, THOMAS Dia. Si, @ at emivte d thus conveyed, the inspectors entered and found a | 1 * aa sgold, ia bond. Sales 200 bays, in boud, at #u(80. & ‘ ive sounty G re fainiltes moved, city, country the great desiieratu and other material ready prepared for the process of The agreement of the directors of the Michigan Sa Rago ogg firm, Sales The friends and acqnaintaaces of the family are Beatemata ll . i vast. 3 distiliation, allt Heabharatus of a distillery being wt | Southern Railway Company to declare a ten per cent fh nd. for raw to-day and the | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence ASTROLOGY. ra The visits of the Pacite Mail steat a grocery store, Which {he inspectors tied eeieek aint | Stock dividend had the eifect of stittening the price ig; for, fa (0 good reusing Gn- | 9% Bust Houston street, this (Thursday) ufceruovn, ai AS TS rom | half-past one o BROUGHTON ARE THB “ m ‘ p jock . the Osaka Jf made @ prisoner of the man whom they found in | of its stock early in the day; but the advance was ico, mara lock, STROLOGY, f glinh islands Divui.—In Beiberich bei Wiesbaden, Germany, af- vest. Bd Ureenwich, Fee #1 to $6. 1) of the 16th inst charge of it. ‘This man gave his name as John Eggars, | not sustained, there being nothing in stock dividends rbados boxes at ite. alae, Heanedwas | tor along Anica pr iues FREDERICK Dine . 4 Can wich, Fee $110 8.) fact of international coxnncrcial tin inapectors brought him in custody to the oflice calouleted to improve the prospec ot sockets ao deer cnataced Tse ater ac ite aad | Baterson (N. i papers pleare cops. sis MADAME (LR COMTE-SPIRITCAT TRANCE MEDIUM @ { the freedom of the ports bei g tmagngd deg the charge i A apa forycliow. A Fatr.—On Tuesday morning, April 21, Rosent EB. | 2VA, her information ts positive; testimonials, if requirede | Herald says:—We have great ; against him was recely and by him The foreign exchange market has been quiet, as ens.-Ulover was slow of ale and heavy at 10. 81044 | Farr, aged 34 years and 4 months. : 58 Siath avenue, near Fourth street. ivi 4 that a favorable reply has been L by the fe the prisone Mido Bent to y to be | usual on steamer day, and bankers’ bilis on England 10 timothy wae steady at $2 40 a #2 50, and rough flax at FLYNN.—In Havana, Cuba, on Thursday, April 9 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRIY-FIRS® Miniaters from the Mikado’s government on the suv. | dealt pt Co ga to law Mr. Purdy ordered that | gt aixty days were quoted on the street at 110. 10055; | *io 8 32 wwe moderately wetives sala 6b 0m lee, at iaige. | THOMAS C, FLYNN, mative of New York, aged 26 3 Cg omg Lo Ag A penton | ae + ie by the men of Bizen up bre and t were Innien’ Dremilnes where the ‘ F been fe Sry * + alien 66,000 « Oars, Lucky numbers, Specdy marriages, 108, 25 Cente; GOUIEp | ject of the late attack mace by the men of Bizen upon | Keepers be placed on | ane teat se wae yearn : 0 settieinent. she kage saimite the reasonabic. | Sewure and arrest were made, ot Gays, 110 4 1104; commorcial bills, 109 a | 940 a seite none, ‘The marke remained doll and ‘The faneral will take piace from the residence of | 5 vents. otk ve ° hess of the foreign Minister's derma h 1 P aes nominal. his brother, Cornelius F WOT. ai tion 200 bales Donskol, at 28i¢e. 86ge, for lock. The triends.¢ mine | auction 200 baler at S830. BBi¥0, 1s and American securities were quoted thus | white, sige Ma due. Cor gray and die. & understand ig the capital pun di fi Th nat jay afternoon, at one o'clock. The frie! of the} HOUSES, ROOMS, &C4 WANTED. cer who gave the order to fire. The sa deceased and brother are requested to attend. CRNISHED HOUSE WANTED—10 TO ® noon detween Beach street and W: ‘Call on | MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. €or be. for yellow, Bc. w Qe, for gray a te uenment of this ater gu faciiitate tbe eat : PCP in London to-day and on the previous dates men. | 29/90 for bi io i tet a a Pay ogi Ta rear, Bench street 0 raveriey ent of relations with the new government, ax \( » steatnship Rising Star will sail ‘vom this port od: , St. Nt of Simon Fox, |}, in the 19th yea age. address: roadway, for two Wil furnish’ a proof of thelr power as Well as theit | on sriqay for seal: rom this port | toned aoe t0: ann or Sr. JomN’s Meruopisr Episcorab ‘Tho relatives and friends of the taxa, the mem: 5 —_ Willingness to carry out their obligations towards - pre Cruren.—This new and imposing structure, | pers of the co! tions Shaary Tefliah and Weite foe OF FouR OLA, | foreign The mails for Central America and the South Pacite | Consols....; : ‘ 98% 4 | siinated at the. intersection of Bedford avenne and | Shaary Zedek, of the Hebrew ‘Mutual, benefit and Oo tirrek We hear that during the week the fmperial govern | will close at haif-past ten o'clock in the morning, ti Oneal } 2% Wey A | Wilson street, B.D, will be dedicated to divine | Burial Society, and of the Chebra Gemtiath Ghesed pot tT po A Bowes oe Seep. Tae New YORK HeRALD—Kaition for the Paciic— } Frie.... 46% a — pad by cpptvarions 1 Paige he 4 fueeral hela the tone My 4 parents, 223 Went War frme ous or vb emal beta, cy porters, ‘No resistance wae ovfered, We iso hear | Will be ready at Dalf-past nine in the morning, The receipts for customs aud we receipts, pay: } the evening Rev. Ry. Poster will proach, A largo | Twenty-trst street, this morning, @ pine | iow acu ae Addrees, Mating rent and 2! troope eMplWard ia cynsiverable BuIniers, which, | Single coplys, w Wrapwere for Malling, #x cente, | mpnte and Dalances at the Sob-Treapyry un Wie pity | Attendance of the clergy and laity is expected, O'elouk, ary BW Cored age

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