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‘ane opareyy¥ ~y tony yom 1 A TINH! VAL Nit is! ; NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, and yet ite expenses average fully seventy-five per cent of its receipta. The following table presents a comparison of the Prices of the leading speculative stocks at the first May-at fo. 1,000 do, for May, and £00 de, for June, on prt Rangoon seudy et Tere ae god, Guy Past and Ge wales BUeAR.—There continned a demand for raw and the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. market ruled firra, closing at Flo, a 11\c. for {alr to good re- efthe day and more active than usnal of late, the fining Cuba. ‘The'sales were si ahaa att c.a like. for | Grand at, w «, lots 18, 14 block Sf bbxii0. eurrent of speculation being mainly on the bull side. BETO STR. Reded See te reales ee Ieee | colden at, 0 4, tor, Tot bron Th wah The ductuations were from 439% to 1403, with the le. por aruba ane, S740. & W/4e for soft | Monmouth at, # 8, 10t 29, block 17, eily map, white, and 14\fc, a 15';c. for yellow. Patterson st, #8, lot 27, block 13, city map. closing transactions prior to the adjournment at 140, SEEDS were quiet’ but nt 10c. a 10%c. for clover, | Zabriskie av, #8, lot },'plot V0, dioek Me Baxi00. following which the price declined to 1303{, Loans _& PE et) Ss ED A a Lot 19, lock 7, thap Tudson Grove, B10, ‘were made without interest and at 1 a 8 per cent for 4 i ; Clerk at, #, 350 fe of Gnriaet ay, 350% carrying. The gross clearings amounted 0 Hy eas Hh bette ee change of moment. Sajes 75,000 SeorTencom the gold balances to $1,724,608 and the | Northwestern preferveds.., 61% Tag. 41" | AGO, Mamarket ruled quleh and prices were generally curreney balances to $2,630,816, The prevailing | Pacific Mail......... 92% — | Mesto ta ne Ohio, including 6,000 bs, unwashed ut 88 18. | wanes at, 9 22.9 Mo of rcompion tk 17257518.6x50. ».97,000 Gisposition of tho speculators is to anticl- | ‘The foreign exchange market was strong but dul, | Mani JB ine Orezon on private termi @ bales super | Ranke # Wet NO 2, BAL rees ee A600 Bolo (the conviction and removal of the | and the indications are that te current rates will be | #98 xen fii) tha ex at Abc Fawronce a (Maghallansii i: seo Fresident, and, the ultimate adoption by Congress | maintained until after the remittances are made of | Almnc sae ia. tnim ier hanes cutesy from second hands) | ier a a Wen ek Le ec °° Nom under Ben Wade of a free banking law providing for | that portion of tho May interest on the public debt | {ors 8 8e 120 bales Aosta 3,000 ibs Mexican, part at | Madison at, : pe naiepe Sim SIRI 42% ® further issue of national bank notes. Shipments | not reinvested in bonds, Bankers’ bills on England at | neliswhd 80 tae ee socees re iia eae gat of ms SBR oF 7 ay, BR <1600 f specie continue to be made, and this morning the | sixty days were quoted at 110% a 110%; at three way, 1100 bale case ction to-day, atthe store Ri Broad- | Fr sab, 300d ho of eth any 7o ede hal 5 Steamer Weser took out $800,000, tho Tripoli | days, 11034 a 110%; commercial bills, 1093, a 100%, Murray & Davis Brothers, whose coparinership expires on | 20th stn 6.2 ft w of Lexinsion ny, 20x08 21.140 $247,000 and the Morro Castle, for Havana, $4,200. | que receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | 6! Jy ute aeicited: and Tor the lower dee | 324 eta, 180.1 fe of Lith ay, 1edl Money was in more active demand than yesterday, | ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city | #riptions fatr prices were realized, ‘The finer grades, however, nits Aycan @nd the rate for cal! loans was seven per eent, | for the expired portion ‘of the week have begn as kPohtely at Sice utters Oo ates | S81 rip Vie he exceptional transactions at six being very few | follows:— cs BB: 497 dodo, No. | Bath sly 000 and confined to advances on the public funds. For} — custom Fronse, Sud-Treastry,———s, a ifige,i'8 do. do. belie, | S218 st on ‘the next week or two the demand will probably be Recetpts, Recetpts, Payments, Balances, ge, 4; 198 do. Banda = x 1,500 April 20. $345,247 $2,875,852 $3,115,877 $104,613,054 . do. do. No. 1, S360, a BBI¢c. 5 000 qual to the supply at seven per cent, excepting oc- ‘April 21, °397'193 8081759 4287: ct . 2 i 5 do. do. assort hg 3 6 do, do, as rd 7) castonal loans on governments at six; but after that | April 22° 364,204 1,831,884 652,854 105,507,410 | $2080 Meas T4do. Entre Rios eT Beenie Avice ac Bh at atone, 9000 ‘me the return flow of currency from the interior | Apri! 23. 431,000 2,249,289 1,998,608 105,813,173 SSor simost all at Taice. 8Bc, sh Ci will have so far strengthened the banks that money Be tad ot Mio) Vag reat wor MI 3530 is Iikely to be not only abundant, but cheap. The SALES AT THE WEW_YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, danal, Wraste: ra spplications for discounts are very Ilmited in Thursday, April 23—10:15 A. M. REAL EST. MATTERS. 45th at, fteo! + 7.400, amount, and the banks accommodate thelr | gia Usrey,ces,2M 18 2m ‘ATE ? ee Jat "P38 BMG dcrasseeresuet fhe of "14,000 customers, where tho paper offered is. | fins 1 sais ii ‘cou 2% | Sates Yesterday in New York and Brooklyn. east w first class, at the legal rate, but they are | 10%) do. 8 180 fte 28,000 po perce pi pp Biase Sanaa coun et ut a ‘2 2 The attendance at auction sales of real estate is 10 fte a0 @utside sources, On the street prime and good | 2000 _ do {18 10 Welistarge Bapr-, 23 | towing “small by degrees and beantitully loss” as HO 0 ot th ae uae Row 5000086"r,5-20.reg,"62,12 105 = 200 tess ars, 293 the season draws toa close. Yesterday exhibited a 295 ftw of 6th av, 75x200.10. 154.900 mames are taken at 7a 9 per cent, but Inferior signa- | 55000 Use's,5-20,c,82.".. 112% 100 Merchanis’ Union B e ¥, 4 7,500 ‘ i *y. 34" | still further abatement of the interest in operations on 435 fhe of Ith av, THx100.5, , $00 do....12 o'clock 244 ed NY Central RR.... 123 Toth 20 tures sa mn of favor <n sei to en sales 20, Hog 100 Bs *Change, as bidding was dull and considerable prop- By fee ot Wth's a0 rates, Just now some of the country banks are announced to be sold r lost sl 2.6 ft w of 600 drawing down their deposits at this centre, and this io es ifs are given pAb Son ee ee 0 B70 to a certain extent offsets the drain from the West, sicmsee Hee ie tae BY A. J, BLEROKER, 6ON AND C0, Tow but asthe latter is gradually increasing in volume US#a.F-20,re:654 0 10sig 1600 Hats 1 bet on Sith st, # , 180 ft from 8: av, 25x98, John H Her- aaa z Tons ‘the effect of the former will soon cease to be felt. Sey eee or wee He 7. 188}4 | Brick stable and lot ad Hoinine, P Burdett... iyi 0000 ‘The stock market has been on the whole drooping | 25000 __do... 12 o'clock 108” $0, im Fists becleerg ae rid Baraat, ouch. 8,500 126,000 @uring the day, although at one time New York Central | 30008 520) c "87, ni ime io Sstory brick Hoven an Tokon Uthat ii trom av nnd O8th Btn Za360 Sdvanced to 165, this being the strongest of the railway | 195000 US 6's, 10-40, cou. 103” Sitiry Week heene oad Deca se Bed ern, G0 n of ith st, 20x75, 5,00 shares, while Erie was the weakest, sales having | ‘9000 a ACY it td wo 4 story. brown sone house amitiot sta dah San to 800 w oon ee of 76th st, x160. en 6500 T, ‘eer ‘av, house lot 16,8x34 block, Thomas A Led- * ‘i een made as low as 0834, the impression being that } 6500 Tr n, renal 1003 Sin house 16.8366, lot 18.8214 block, Th Ha and Ah nen OS Feticnnd sith ts (Wl 3,200 ‘Mr. Drew will soon be ousted from his position as | &000 do 7 5 story se aud lot, 402 West 8d at, hetween. ry pic ane pa %) tweasurer of the company and that Mr. Jay Gould | m0) 2 rcgrccics Mee My ¥6 7 2 three story DBE atorens te wine Caen RANE 2750 | sth nem, 100 fe hat, Bx ods 'ocd han iota ee will be appointed nis successor. With this view, | 10000 Tenn 6's, excou..- 6344 5 Cl ip tho roar and Tots ad Al Thorgae at between Tithae, wa, Web ftn ath ok, HAM ee 2,600 among others, a meeting of the board of directors | sim Teniessceéis, new ee, tom Se |. Garters see ee nretway, HOF S10, Sohne 0th any SR. fen BAth wo BELO, he - | 80009 do 6is, 3700 897% | Llot and two siory frame house it " ‘ea ay an st, 8 w comer, ci was held in this city yesterday, and an- | 00 $0 9% f from Sth av, lot 33.11 front, ISA1L rear, 181.8 dee} Medina ne AME. Setee Oe Geer other will be held this week. The directors who came over from Jersey City on Wednesday have, it M A Glissenstein. erst 9,100 BY JAMES M,. MILLER, 6000 vingnin a Virginia Gs, ex cou > i Murray st (No 71), 2 years. per year - "8.0 vierni ‘ Rivington st (vos 32 15.0 Virginia's, new.. 45% 300 Cleve & Pitts RR. lots on ns of 47th st, between Sth and 9th ave, each Mx r has transpired, returned there, including Mr. Drew, 160) Georgia 7s. rae, 0. 100.8, D E Wilbar, each... ia syd 4,895 i i. (No be bates pytett and he, togetuer with Mr. John S$. Eldridge, the | iid 8 Car ta 4 Ghicagn ¢ West ai then gor hh SO Ruth at 86,228 ft Ww of il yentm per yenr | 440 President, and Mr. James Fisk, Jr., are in their da { 700 Mtssoutl un double building Now & and gilote 'OxIM..n.rre-.-+--20,009 | SH AV und Both sts w corner, slore, eB year per yr. 1,100 NI NYSE om r 9 i), quarters, where it 15 expected thoy will remain go | Iwo Hui kiverta nie 1 Ipulldigg Tot about 1S eBay et ie 8 story brie seats at? nat Oo ew of Bond ata ino itp Jong as they are liable to arrest for contempt in this | },0% Chl, Bur & «W's 8's. a ecient etek bee Berzen st, n 6, 474 ft w of 5th ay. 20xi00, 80 city. Erie affairs have an ominous look inthe eyes | 1000 Toe Wan et ans, 83 Six40x10), MJ Matthews: 960 | Butler st, B80 fe w of Classon ay, SOxtd ono of the street, and hence the stock ts dealt in with | WM CWL& GB istm... Bt House and lot he corner Gutroll & nooo | Eakontet eam its 2,700 Breat cantion. Ultimately it is generally believed | 3 kip & Trad Tank. House and fot & Deon st. § story brick, a | aaah SS 800 ments, 20.10x40x100, J. Willams. nite loeatio yn), Yorle st, 25x30. that the Vanderbité party will succeed in electing | 13) fourth Net Banks A lots, 8 Pacific st, near Grand av, Friton at, ¢ a (inde: ‘each is.8xi00, Chas theirown men to the management of tne road, | 10 Tenti Nat Bank AL, CAC. oe + 960; | CON a Te te oe yin artlaon wi g . 4 lots, adjoining above, same size, Chas Rowan BO Tea ae eat ie wot Marcy nv? Me100. ‘but meanwhile there is no knowing how the stock may fluctuate. The railway system of the country 4s known to be unsound, but the bulls point to the reforms which have improved the prospects of the New York Central and the Hudson River, and pre- Blots, Ww cor Hancock st and Lewis av, exch 20x80, 12 if Babcock, jek at, 08, 160 ft s of Middagh st, 24100. Hickey at eas BO fe oe Mldtnghe sty 334x100 Hopkins st, #8, 25 ft of Maroy av, 20%i9.6x83x7: Johnson st, #8, 7) te of | aion avy 25. Leonard st, 6 0, 25 ft. of Stagg at, Box Middle st, e #, 975 ft se of Bd ay, Boxh Nasenn et and Hndson av, 8 w corner, 25x65. v, 85x 100. ok at, ‘adjolntn, it, adjoining, sane size, Coy) 4 lott, adjoining, same size, H McCrossin 5 lota'adjoiniuz, same size, H McCrossin. 2lots on’ Macdougal st, 8 &, near Sarato ville, each 0. 10 do. 150 Pacific Mail SS 420 do . 100 do. 200 Merch Union E dict similar improvement in the Western roads, The 329 1c! Osford st, ¢ 8, BILLS ft n of Myrt De Vy Slots, gore plot. on Howar sis Drage! . 93. New York roads, with the notable exception of the | 20? Mariposa preferred. 13.5 100 rie REE prefs... 7 Jii/and 2ULs1 plot, © Roga fiiman ty ws, te Hye a9 s 20) os, Hark Erie Re 14 2lotson Wvekof At, north side, near Schene Pella Ae Oe ona a Erie, are, however, and alwiys have been, in ast Two o’Clock P. M. each 24x127.943, H Melville, each. St Mark's plac State st, Targe lot on Richardson st,'s 8, 100 ft wo! @ better condition, financiaily and otherwise, 1124 _S5 abs NY Central RR. 19814 Smith at, 25 = 4 x116, H Conh: ‘ay 400 | Warren st, 5, 216 e than those of the West, and hence moro is Vi ae8 112” 190" “do. 1 Lot aljolning above, axial, H Comhant 40 | Nowhdasicnecpan’ of lols Now 130 % bo expected of them. Most of the latter haye, | row Us nad ¢, os uc03 10s sf Grote og Paciic st, near Franklin av, each 2x10, M 725 | _ churn's map), = lke the English railways, been conducted on a falge | 85/00 US S's, 16-40,'reg.. 10252 4 lots on Pact orth $4:#4, 215, ie Liu US 84) 10-40'cous,. 103) 400 da rell, each. 700 Syxeiti 80 Princtple, and it was considered legitimate enaugh | dow tin, 710 3a $10 Reading ye Me Oh rot Park av; BRixiGsbicinea7é, 2509 by both to borrow money to make dividends with. 1a Tent 6s, new. 100 Mich ie | 8 stor Ay tiga and lot 73 Mal Glassen ay, w ae Salita of Wiltowighny av, Bosi00.,.s. 2000 The English ratiways, so far as their stocks indicate | uu do. a oe 94 | 2 story fratoe Hogae and tot ts Clermont av. wr WMiitouciby nen w cor, 83 oe200RA 500. 1D their condition, have failed disastronsty, and we pre- | jong Mimourl S's ¢ GOGMERW iticpret.: 44 | x pinlne th corner Yorx at rom 116 Dekalb avy # #, 890 it w of Throop ayy 2x100 Nom dict a fearful crash among the ill-managed railway | 1000 Virginia 6's, bs 600 do. 13” Hondiow. i = 1,500 | Biviston ay ree a sty til 6,800 Properties of this country; but it may not occur for | 4h ex Hazes mh 4 , Toe IN Vetta 8.400 | Plusiine ae, 8 se ti PRs banctair iy two or three yéars to come, and meanwhile theradical | 200 shs Weet Union Tel. 37 8 story b & house Baserals ay dad Cragin og ite sl and lot 104 President st, 40ft from, Fi 400 Quickativer Min'gCo 3733 Schenectady av. #8, Hicks st, house 20x40, lot 203%, W 8 Torre: Programme is to add a hundred millions of national | 300 Pacitic Mail SS Co.. 98%, 100 de ‘| 2 story brick manson, stables, 6 lots oa dst, 15 Bd av, was, 60.2 ft n of 44th at, Ox t0u. s naion, 7 3 sf ith sty 221 bank notes to the existing circulation, in which | 2? an ee a oh Be oe Sir Veh Mens through to 8th st 75 frontx300 Plot No’ block 67h, nad lot No 2, bidcic 680, iy event prices will, of course, rise without ragard to or NTol, Wave WRR.. 53 Qatory' frame house at ¥ ‘Lots 409 and di, A. J Couslevea’s map.. * tip : Rei = gag te ‘ats 9, We 11. 43) 16, 17 und 47 to SL inclusive, iveis map, Feal values. This new inflation, if it takes place, ay 0 sings acatare we nar | Noe Haase dad We tO oe eae seed Seeen ssa. an, 8, 64, 84s ancne tn Behe ‘Will prevont the already inflated speculative stocks Vo'sbx 2094 103 lot 20x10, Mr Gilbert. 60 | Tanta Gey Be See ora criars een Pare “xpress CO. 3.0 Ohio & Miss RR. 3h 2lots on the corner of Bushwick av and Van Voorhiea st, Lote 21'and 28, 3 Wyeko! 5 from collapsing as soon as they otherwise would, a 00 Mer Union Ex. S21¢ 80 Chicago & Alt pref... 125 each 25x10, Mr Sweeney, each......... is, Wythy art 4 ot Taylor at (Ist floor the bulls on the Stock Exchange will make hay while Lara: Tlots on Leako st. between Catherine stand Flatbush av, ythe av, w sy 20 VeaTORSTE IRC! x8, r TRANSFERS IN WEI the sun shines. The well managed railway proper- COMMERCIAL REPORT. each soa100: 1 tot on. Mie comer or Laake wat tale Lat tn Fordham, 16, n w 8 of Madigon av, 18x00. ties will, however, survive the storm when ‘THoUsAY, April 3—6 P.M. rine sts, 19.1210; 9 iota on Sandford piace, each 26x99. TT semen utlandeccccses pica seees 14100 so wil * Corton. nsequent upon the more favorable cable ad- Slots fronting on Prospect Park, Alex McCue, each... 320 | 4 RW; Mirada of tnd nia aid, on av is, 106” % Gaventtint Giewiaa eee ood ts tment | vet fom Liverpool the market was tirmer and a fair busi iter cs TM Rnd BOBED a ee a - B80 ot od investmes nt in Cortandtown, 29 act A +My ness was consunmate |, the Inquiry being almostenttrely from | Omicial ‘Transfers of Ren! Estate on Wednes« | 1° !y° elf ‘sits. 19000 and speculative demand, and prices experienced a | gpyoculators and exporters. Low middling and all grades be- day. Lee ee rai on Wain av, Fordhain, ibis 1 es farther fractional advance, the whole market being Lot in’ East Chester, in Wakefield village, on 3d st, (4x i very strong. The returning abundance of money ix 105. stimulating the recovery from the depression pro- Guced during the recent monetary stringency, and Jow were in most demand and %c. a le. higher, while other kinda were ie. higher. The gales footed up 5,915 bales, in- cluding 8,240 for speoulation, 2,265 for-export and 410 for spin- ning. We quote :— Urlate ond or; NEW youk crry. Canal and Mulberry sts, n¢ cor, 09°01 ¢).. Iivision st, #8, Now 117 and 117%, 25x61. Foreyth st, n 8, No 122, 35x100. . of 000 Higestio ‘8, 28, bet Greenwich and Washington ats, ~ 6 Mobile ant New Orleane Memphis. and Tex. : nal eli th alti Gg ee Mi sit | to Si st aud iat vive gon Lot in Peekalsill, # ® Main sty Tatcon. f to come. The disbursement of the May interest he an ny; 10-250 | Lot in Peekski I, on Orchard st, 16 pony ++ 1,100 on the public debt will stimulate the demand for in- Bg @ ha ei, Z anerr “ LP href ah iddiing. . Good middlin 33 bs Ey Corrrr.—There was an improved demaad for Rio and_the 6 ft 0 of ay A, 25x1G8,3. .. 25x98, 100. ith 1 100 ft w of Jersey av, 26x100, Routh 6 at 135 w 9 Grove nde. sok 41, Cosier's estate, 2100 vestinent, and there will be no further financial tink- ering of a disturbing character in Congress this ses- sion, while in the event of the radical bauk currency . Bellevue lots, Sh Nh wot tth avs} +1 wo ‘es, B00 ‘The sales were 1,809 | 4gth st) ex 4,200 do. ex | Foth at Southera Belle on private terms, Of other descriptions we market ruied firm at previous pri do.ex Merrimac aud Adare st. @ 8, lot hI 34 st, Tee of Sd ay. 20s rt block <7 mnfation scheme being carried through prices for are # ep scien eopa tealy,, 9,118 bole leas earaa 5th a ct 0 4 ft w of Broad Bloomfield wen tos fa « ae ; the gold bearing stocks will rise to a far hig’ ym Dae corn meal, 40 bushels Wheat, 140 0. corn and ne, 16 (Ce oF Bth ay, SarI0OLE nes, totes and 4, block 4, 80x pa ’ 9,2:0 do. m: 1¢ market for Western and’ State flour rul hn .9 10 @ of Lexi 4 17: Y v Seroihhegy agent gel tt firm under # fair demand both from the loc: shipping Bett st, 1G, 00 few of Ath aye esr 100, ig 17 tant 00.5. Se aaP CS aivehe nt, nok. demand for the Union Pacific Railway Company's of our pres at, n 8, 850 te of Th my, 25x100.5, Fo Eee Coane Sich. "he 12.000 bbia. | Rye floar was in fair demand and bet= ter; sales 500 bis, For Southern flour the demand was mollerately active and prices were firm, ‘The sales were 10 bois. Corn meal was with: ebange of momen Bales 400 bbis. at §6 25 for Brandywine aud $5 90 for Jersey. We quote Superfine State and Western. i te 18.8 tt w of Tat ay, 16,82100. 225 ft e of Teh av, ZixT00, 20 ft e of 7th av, 2x100.5, 800 ft © of ‘th nv, MxI 00.5. 20 i © of Bt av, 16100 319.6 fH of Bet hy, 18.° except Inte 1, % 42 De Mott's farm, 3, C7, O83. ft nof Churett 294) finor Church st 2x216) LAPAYETTR, Ne Je Washington av, #4, 1584 ft n of Walnut st, 16.2s100, Washington av, #8, 195 ft n of Walnut st, 19.5:100 bends at par, and also for those of the Central Pacific at the same price. At the ciose the market ‘was strong at the subjoined quotations:—Reyis- tered, 1851, 112% a 113; coupon, 1981, 112% 4 1151,; 6-20's, registered, 1862, 1043¢ @ 105; 5-20°s, conpon, Water av, @ #. Water ay, es, 3 ay 8 111% @ 112; do., 1864, 110 a 1103,; do., 1865, — ie ; Washington av, 8 8, 9L8 fen of Walnut st, 8.4100 Gholee do. . [10% a 1 eee aes 110% a 1103,; do., 1865, January and July, 108y a Gomanga to medion care snecneeW anaes ‘ Re u Fd on aty wa, Lot 18, block. fe Bert 108%; do., 1867, 108% a 108%{; 10-40's, registered, Ronnd hoop Obie, trade brand: + 1 80 9 13-50 | Goth st, nh, dh ft w Of av A, Bxi02.2. 9 Hinin at, wm, 295 ft work ” 900 102}, a 102%; 10-40’, coupon, 10275 a 103; i ae en toe: Rea 4 ~ at, ns, fii ay, BixV2.9.. ” Ps sake caer ae June 7.20%, 100% a 107; July 7.308, 106% a 107; | St Moule choice double 13 00-015 00 | Hare daeeN, 1th, rise ats 0 ANSON CESE IM SCHENECTADY May compounds, 1864, 115%; August do., 11734; Sep- | St Louis choice family Hoeue gstala) ‘is ? tember do., 117; October do., 11634. Southern cholee and fanliy... 14 9 16 00 vidu ftw of ath wr, Bix, bik A Wenlthy Citizen Convicted of the Crime, At the commencement of business the stock market | {2)‘rnia four sacks and bis.) 743238 & 0 Me a aith av, 198x100. Me (From the Troy Dally Times, Aprit 22.) ‘was barely steady, and at the early session of the | Corn meal, city feat + 50a — ADA fen, of 8th et, Pea William Hanes was recently convicted in the conrt open board Erie sold 7035 a 70%, and New York | Gorm meals Braniywive. <ssxsesse OO, | =| teeba tigen BOM eae ae of Oyer and Terminer at Schenectady of arson in the Central at 122 a 12134, the volume of business being Prantl ge te se mtagnele a oh tp ge 10h ave & a8 ft nm of third degre id the case gocs to the Supreme port, ci . a i e of 5 s le atthe same time light and the tendency of prices | pricestorloton. the spot. The sulge in part h ioe ayo as fhact OO eas, Court on exceptions, Mr. Hanes in the meantime £82 60 a #2 CL ior No, Tand & mixed, No. 3, comprised 4,000 bushel 3 #2 5 for Nos, ether; $2602 826) for Tith av'and 67 8 w cor, BOX100. being held im $10,000 bail, Hanes is about forty- lth av, e 4, 62.2 ft'n of BOLh at 3 five years of age, became a resident of Esperance, drooping. At the first regular board the market was firmer and more active, especially for New York Cen- delivered; hi rye, in store ; 82.46 for No. 2, to a “ . wit ive ni shenect o sey tral. The latter closed ai 374 higher than at the | Y0.2: $5 1g for Calllornia, and 82 4 for murbor Pence ie in Schenectady county, some seven years ago, and same time yesterday, Erie 1';, Reading 17;, Cleve- Es Corn was a Areager ng] Aye ooo The i | excepting that he was addicted to licentiousness land and Toledo 1%, Rock Istynd 3%, Fort Wayne %, meds i more 116.6 FTF for tow, alae, hontai sa 0 | always ee ome a id reputation until the com- ert 1 a Liv for high mi ni ing ams as bigh as 1 25; jesion of th Ime. yhen came to Esperance Milwankee and St. Paul preferted %, Pacttle Mail »;, | #t 4 Reimers ot, in store, $124 a #1 26 for ioe and 80 E narchased 8 5a" mill and Pe nut on Behohare and Canton 5; while Michigan Sonthern was \ lower, | #1144 #116 for wie, Ave wan excited and very much 2 ich he sold in 1864 to Fred, Whittlesey and Gleveland and Piitsiurg 14, Northwestern preferred | Maher, Poe Lhd abe Neketng erraray jr,aalen com. 100 ‘The latter subsequentiy sold luis slutre. to %, and Ohio and Mississippi },. Government securt- | spot, and $2.08 @ $2 15 for Western and State, to arrive, Oats who was ronning the mills on the 4th of tles were strong at an advance of 14a 1. Atthe | Were without o_O Sod mall aviet erase Borgen sty nw 0, TL fh a w of Sith a aatataes Ba April: 124 when they ook fire and wi ¢ eonstumned, A : ntore and Sie. y and jeady. Dheever place, w nt arrivon wt, BM . At this tine Hanes was not engayred in any particu- open board at one o'clock New York Central advanced Pig es OE naaiane Wie ie Le Bo ene. Dean at, 0 9, 61. 2, 0 | jar business, bit he soon afterwards pure hoe 1 to 125 a 124%, while Erle declined to 705; under are- | ftenmer ib,000 bushels grain at Gd. & Otds The enbeera rie Feaiwes gah toe of tates $000 | Interest in a payer mil. which he immediately bey; Port that Danie! Drew would be displaced as Trea | Acuity to thowe presiausly reported) were:—\ lritiah ‘hark | Gold sty 0s) 1 «of Willa eee miriksas et aetee Ean cts @aurer of the Erie Company and Mr. Jay Gould electod quarters grain as te. a 6s, dd. and @ brig to the Baltic, petros mat Mia 7 Pind policy of $6.000 npon Whittiese: rtv, wh 4m his stead. After the call Erie declined to agi, | leu, Lag oc gamgll mogeeste request and firm. fe) Herkimer st, 0, $8 fb w of Ralub ay. ¥0) polley expired a few days Ss. Hanes 6 NY CLO 8 e ren . Sales | Henry at, n &, 100 ft w of Poplar st, 12529" en , ene slow ort. At the second regular hoard the New York and most | in Boston 20 bales, deliverable ahead at #c., gold, in bonds | Howwat and Beiter ar eb nun idee gibelocbs gubmequentiy commenced @ foreclostre of the mort » We quote 2h e. aa¥e., cash Redford av, © 8, 13ft 4 of Howes At, divl0¢ « when it was pald by Whittlesey’s fat of the Western raflway stocks were lower, | "Gunwy Baus were quiet, but stendy at 19¢, 19146. Ma sdongal at (ot No 4 map of Hunter Fly Ahi this time Nea was heard to make v: Erle being the weakest, the sales of “long’ ttt Ree simestchen yb nt i adengte ae mand gee Powers tt ya fee of Doonard st, 27-100 Perper peg eae = en: Such 4 lees o i * nn ic. for ing, #1 retmit lots that Whittlesey would not ran the m year, and stock during the day having been large. | sic. for long ye straw nui Zoe. for short do. " also showed an anslety to gain possession of the New York Central closed 4 higher than at the Orst | ast Ota for teed erup, lle, 6260. FOr 1880 dn” ale toe ake, | mill site. The mistresa of Hanes was a Mra. Fegular board, Port Wayne 1s, Milwaukee and St. | for Bavarian. et, Vek meni: dh Mn a * 0 nk, so had be 0 fpthiaate with him several refers 1, . yi chkeative HeMp.—Manfia was dull, but af iy at DC a, ‘ute ve 5 ae e luna was @ ‘wawyer in Paul preferred 1){, Pacific Mal! j and Qhickstiver ‘ai #1 05 a £1 44, gold. 0 Vhittiesey’s unlit, At and after the fire 3s; While Erie was 2 lower, Reading 1%, Michigan with a moderate (lemand. The sales she mate suspicions remarks, which led to Bouthern 1%;, Cleveland and Pittsburg 14, Rock se gold, and 2,000 her arrest nas ait 1 Szaminstion | facts were ‘. Bastar whe ‘altel » demand plevatied. e! which confirmed these suspicions, and she oe mi sethyreeieen, Besthrsed 1 — a Ane Sabo, cinpedien see. oct Go aa Ceane w vmaitted in default of bail. Hanes was applied SBise1)) Me sovel curtties were steady scovade on private terms. to ball by er ‘ober, but only re that ut a decline 6 In some " NAVAL Tones. —Spirite turpentine continued to advan “ et hail fast eme e 0 ope lie and quict at a deciine of 14 In some instances from | Nav Srours.—spirits turpentine continued to advance, Pies | mouth shat. ithe maten Wiae eee ieee the highest prives of the day. At the open board at | partion. ‘There were sales of 140 bbls, al 200.4 aud 40 do. ab John L. Hill, the District Attorney, who. caused haif-past three the market was Weak, and Erie sod at | Mamet wus iemen, Common, rained toned et ee sete } | Hanes? arrest, and the preliminary examination 84; New York Central, 123; Michigan Sonthern, te 4 4310; No, 9, 92 Aig 0 n : suited in holding him. When brought to trial ¥ Wayne, 1027%, and Pacific Mail, 92 D ale, $5 0 #8 and exura do. 86.26 a AT WO, Kalb ay, f 8 25 (t e of Throop ay, Ol Bronk was the principal witness against him. She 8015; Fort Wayne, 1027;, and Pa oll, 92%. Dur- baat | 4 8475: 160 do. common Kalb av, na, 178 ft woof Lewis ay, ix 1 (hat Hanes had often expressed a wish and ing the rematnder of the afternoon the market w ned at #45, and 100 good Wilmington tar | Franklin Ors as GI fn of Lafayette ay ation tO get the mill site, and didn't care and quoted Kent ny, © 6,24 ft n of Koroiutko st, 2298, how tick the mill burned down ix o'clock, the quota- Lingeod wae weak at $114" $116, in canke. We waa cy : Unsettied, aud at the close, at OFLB dth av, W 4, 40 ft n of. Warren *t, house and jot. A that he aaked tions were as eubjoined: w York Central, 12324 @ | heart of no sales, Other klads, though quiet, were steady at | 4th aren ftnor st et, 25x:5. wae \ her to coax her husband to burn it; that the latter ’ ‘get . Previous quotations. . Sth av, w 8, 20.2 ft. of Thuli st, Tay0 | refused, and then Hanes offered her £400 to do it. 12345; p, 08 ading, 8945 a 993s; Michigan FROVietONe.— Rear! yi et beet, 18 Clasgen and Graham sia, lot! P Sie consented. Me fixed the kindlings in the fonrih rn, sf + Nort . cferre mente, and 165 do. tard, as conaiiiers | ward... os sve, 8600 | giory, [and she went t bate: tam on B Bouthern, so°, a Northwestern < ferred, ane netivity ie the pork imarkel today, aad ® further | Sait Meadow lote adjoining Wyokoll i j nite Hanes p Bek AT aii gn. sot Xe ae sland "or ayne, ‘ vanes prices was establi z “ihe , near to i Ea} Hock island, 03 8 084} Fort Wayue, 100K a | siisees. ts paeee ven eomies "yim bbls as San" Oisg | Coreres land 11,600 | Happened to her. ‘The plot was successful; she canie Western Union Telegraph, 4 asthe * #2615 for new mess, v7 for Old do, #22 00a #28 for | Remwen at, No 16,8 « 659 | OUT of the mill after she had fired if on receiving a The earnings, expenses, percent of expenses ta) and $24 00 # $25 for. prime mess including | Thornton rt, No 11 300 | sina! from hit that ali was safe: went home and : uUnS, ‘Ca y | “ eae x) bacon new meer, for May, at $29 40, bayer 8 options Live | Sonth 2d and éth sts, « w cor, flore, fo., 40 | turned with the people to the fire when the alarm was and rate of dividend of the Pennsyivania Central | hogs were jn brisk demand and erived ae tank ae, potion Sth and North Sth ats, a w cor, 1x10, 5 yrs, per yr. 450 | gi She afterwards went to Hanes for money and TRANSFERS IN NEW Miller av, e s, 180 # of Fulton ay, 50x100.. Vausicklon a, w a, 850 ft sof Fulton av, dx 100. her ari The ow Raliway Company, ypon whose passenger and freight charges there is no restriction, were as follows in received $40, This money she paid ont in varions peef the demand was fair and,prices were ‘firm; sale ni ft len pe es, a8 Was shown by other witnesses, and it was wal Dbis., at $15 a 82050 for plain mers and $2060 a &24 GO ie xt . e do. Tiere beet was in demand, the sales bet TRANSFERS LN WESTOMESTER COUNTY. hown that she had no legitimate means for procur @ach of the last three years: tlerces, at @34 @ $59 for prime mess and H for S$ tote in Morrisania, 4, 25 and on Boston road and ing the money. The defendant cannes Ocnow iso, | India ness, OF beof hams we heard of no Cut | Wailat, 196x3/0.....2. 75:00) | that the fire Was caused by friction, but a diagram of Barnings.. $16,340, be Boe Hee Hence eee anne Fests arti caste 880 the mill showed the locality of the fire to have heen Expenses. aay 4 eee» a5 | Such that it could not have been cansed by accident. for bagye on Lot in Mount Pleasant, 0 5 ‘g09 | He also tried to prove that Mrs, Bronk's character Net earnings,. neva, ut we heard of no transactic Lobin Gresaburs, alot, the old tarrnpike 0 | was bad, and showed that ehe had often ex- Percentage of ex- uty Lise. 0 14 46; long cleus, 1¢ 4, shor a 7e.; | Lot in Ossining (Sing Sing), along the Croton pressed herself in terms of hostility towards him, 6 1 was stone’ whh a moniceate demand y cases #0 bela ca Fine, | pire wos chester; os itighiand av, which she had denied at the cross-examination, 10 6 Sto B00 tercen for tivate terme, Me | ot in Peakere slong the Ohuret tahdse Bosah Many witnesses swore that they would tot Im 1864 the earnings were 9147: 68, and the ox. AoM. in bulk the demand wan and | Lot Uy Bat Cheater, on Highland av, S90x41 believo her wader oath, but an equal umber, agnosie hs ape ‘ Holdara wore firm in thelr views, how- | Lot in’ Mount Pleasabt, on the Pleasantville road, $60 While admitting her (general character to be ponses $10,003,914, wing the net earnings 3 nde in bbl RIM opessearas re egeashtusucas ped bad, oe to believe her sworn statement. $4,065,114. The percentage of expenses was 72.6 ot is Couper, AEN ID pe badoenteg The jury, if ak, all the ceepnanse as fall, and the rate of dividend ten per eent. It has bee om ye fo Yonker : ob returned Teraa it wines a eaton, ‘and ft vad that It is one of the best constencte in Yonkers (14), of Youker s ald of this road t iw of the best coneteneted Joram orcenbueg (14 aed 16) oh 1 | wilt spare no orort oF & 1 erope a term in Dost mauaged avi! most prosperous iv the country, 4 sa Wo! the State Pricon, Hudson (N. Y.) WHRELER—L& Stuyvesant THY ORPHAN ASYLUM OvTRAGE.—Anna Camp- Moigan Dix, » bell, one of the matrons of the Cumberland street Protestant Orphan Asylum, who was arrested on charge of having committed the cruel and inhuman assault upon the person of a boy ten years old, named Edward. Fergusson, an inmate of the asylum, was arraigned before Justice Buckley yesterday. In an- swer to the questions put by the Justice she replied that it was not her fault; she was not to blame, and had committed the assault under orders of Dr. Hyde and the matron of the institution, Jane Davis. His Honor accepted her plea of not guilty, and held her in $1,000 bali to await tie examination to be held at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Mr, B. W. Delamater, the husband of one of the lady al- rectresses, entered into the necessary bonds for the appearance of the accused. Warrants were Issued for the arrest of Dr. Hyde and Miss Jano Davis, and placed in the hands of court officer McLaughlin for execution last evening, Tue liquid poured upon the Person of the child was muriatic acid, and not vitriol, as previously statod. A Custom House OrFIcER IN TROUBLE.—Frank Webb, a Custom House ofiicer, was taken before Jus- tice Delmar this morning on a charge of felonious assault, the complainant being Dennis McHenry, mate of a ship lying atthe wharf foot of Amity street, who ch: ebb with having assaulted him with & pistol and otherwise abusing him, Since his arrest ‘ebb met with a painful accident, having fallen in a fit of pponlexy and sustained a fracture of the shoul- der. ¢ prisoner was released on bail to answer. THE Fourra AVENUE HoMicrpe—ConronER’s IN- QUEST.—The inquest into the circumstances attend- ing the infliction of the injuries which led to the death of Patrick Murphy, who died at his residence in Carroll street, near Fourth avenue, on Monday last, was held yesterday afternoon before Coroner Smith and a jury. The two prisoners, Patrick Pur- cell and James Dwyer, were present during the ex- amination, and were apparently much concerned in the testimony. Several witnesses were examined, who substantiated the facts in the case aa already furnished. The father of Parcell was present during the proceedings, and conducted himself in such o disorderly manner that it was necessary to eject him from the court. The prisoners were récommitted to jail, and the inquest will be continued to-day, Tue EAsTern District Fire DEPARTMENT.—At A conference of firemen held at the Odeon building, Fifth street, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Wm. A. Minard, of Engine Company No. 4, withdrew as a candidate for the office of Chief Engineer in favor of Rodne Thursby, of Engine Company No. 2, The contest, which is quite exe ane now lies between Mr. ‘Thursby and John W, Sinith, of Hose Company No. 3. ‘The election will be held on the evening of Monday, the 27th inst. ST. JOHN'S M. E. CHURCH, BROOKLYN, £. 0. A church under the above name, situated on Bed- ford avenue and Wilson street, Brooklyn, H. 1, erected by the members of the South Fifth street Methodist Episcopal denomination, was yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large and fashionable congregation, more than a molety of which was cuin- posed of ladies, dedicated to the service of God and the promulgation of the Christian doctrine as held by the followers of Wesley, by Bishop Janes, who preached the sermon of the occasion, assisted in the general services by Revs. Heman Bangs, A. S. Hunt, li, P. Pease, H. J. Fox, D. D., and others, daughter of Aaron 0. and 28 days, ‘The relative: her brothers, and also those of her Where asolemn high repose of her soul. DAVIDSON Barron, 1 Sarnuel Boyd, ‘The relativ: dence, 38 West Tw noon, at one o'clock, Baltimore, Please copy. Sovuton.—At Corn April 19, HBENEZER CATHARINE, are invited to attend SURRELL,—At Har attend the funeral, f morning, at eleven o' URN BT.—On Tues her age. The Fighih avenue, near The members of and A Con NG. attend the servi o'clock, Captain Dominick New York Volunice: ‘The funeral will morning, at hal!-pa Maguire, 3 of York State National this (Friday) mornin funeral of Captain P De Varry.—At N Apiil 22, Syu. Verry. Funeral servic e past one o’elock, fro: And will the great eternal God Qn earth establish Elis abode ?— a prayer, and iessons from Chronicles and Hebrews, ‘Then another bymn, Lord of hosts! to thee we raise Here a house of prayer and praise, At the concluston of this sacred song,which, like ils ssors, Was finely rendered, the Rev. Vishop stated that his text would be found in the Corinthians, first chapter and fourteenth rse. The sermon was mainly doctrinal and was an attempt to A nape that the Methodist Episcopal Church found its germ ta the Chareh of Corinth, and that if that was a Christian organization then was Methodism purely so, and its ministers, like those which iabored with Paul, Were also called, and were not educated to Mi the sacred desk asa mere pro- fession. The reverend teacher, to sustain the posi- tions he assumed, quoted largely from the Scriptures, making freo use of the writings of St. Paul. When he had discoursed et length on the nature of Met odism as a Christian organization and of the unwearied labors of its ministers to spread the gos. pel among the heathen as among the civilized, he varned his attention to the new structure, which briefy noticing and sounding its praises, closed bis paintul iline and Mary reer, May his ag spectfully invited ¢ FLYNN, THOMAS C. FLY? years. The funeral will his brother, Cornel Sunday afternvon, ai “Vil % invited to atteue GARSBERGER.—At April 22, P. i. Gare "rho trl tag, at hatf-past ien lawn, friends of the fat tend the funeral, mae street, this ( 11a filly completed would cost about $200,000, will take place ab asked his congregation to make it up, and after some time spent in canvassing the congregation ten per- sons subscribed $1,000 cach, and another $5,000 wis raised by nore modest contribntions, ranging from $00 to, erhaps, $i—the widow's nnte, St. John’s Methodist Episcopal church is, architecs turaily considered, a really ga outlding, We doubt if, among the sacred edifices belonging to the Methodist denomination on Long Island, it has its superior, When completed its front will be exceed- ingly imposing, surmounted as it will be by two noble towers, ornamented with clustered buttresses, canopied niches and pinnacles, with a magnilicent rose window over the main entrance, which is on Bedford avenue. One tower will eud with dying buttresses, sustaining a centre pinnacie, and the other crowned by a i spire. In the niches, eight in number, will be placed life size forine representing angels. The ground on which the chureh, Sunday school, lecture room, parlors aud parsonage stand ts one hundred and six fect in width on Bediord avenue and one hundred and seventy- five in depth on Wilson street. The interior of the main building is plainly but richly and artis- teally faished. ‘T! ats on the malin floor and in the Jnut. ‘The organ, a superb toned instriment and exceedingly large, is, with the singers’ loft, placed !mmed aly in the rear of the altur, the opposite end of the mali where the choir is usually placed being given to the poo- pic, thus greatly eniarging Une auditorium. ‘he Sunday Sehool be snag noe is quite original in its ar- raggements, having 4 fountain in the centro, wich a horseshoe gallery at one end, giving to it the ap- pearance of a concert hall, into which without ex- pense it could be turned. The entire superstracture is In What we presume may be called the :modified jothie Elizabethan style of architecture. It is ex. ceelingly harmonious and yet impressive in its ap- pearance, and its congregation cannot but feel de- dighted with it. Newark, only @ sho: FLUTOHINSON, Monday, Mare nings aud Mary age. bit JEWweT?, in the Hier iriends, and Louis and Joseph Ce funeral, from th 56 West —On Thurs: five days, HALLocK copy. JUygeN.—On Thu JULIPN, iu the 62d y ‘The friends of the funeral, from Nis tat street, on Satarda Cavan, Ireland, int ‘The fri residencs at one 0 sock, MAIUA bs, Wu iv of her aye. he Hives wad and Downing sirect past one o’elock, W y.—On Thu ay RrenMoNnp ToBacco Trape.—Thé Richmond (Va.) Newspapers are conumenting with great ch 8C8 I throughout the country. The heavy taxation on the tobacco manufacture, the Richmond Examiner says, cripples the business, bat if looks forward to us re- Vival to the activity and volume attained before the wai en er ere MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. - MUneity, Piutarun, ‘The reiatives aud f tend te Lauera c yeeu ( urday afternoon, MOAULIFVE.—On of the lungs, JouN mands months, ‘The relauives and Married. dence, 6: nWan.—By Kev. Dr. S. Adler, BRanpris--§ Mr. | one o’elock, cCorLocon—On Tuesday, April 21, by the | Michael O'Donoghn JANE Me RYAN, Of the former place, @ requiem mass will CiLpece—V esKY.—On Wednesday, April 22, at the Cemetery, residence of tie bride, by the Rev. Dr. Flagg, Judge O'GRapy.—At Pore Wasitixarox 1. GILvkRT to Mra. Calista G. Vesny, | in the Toth year of lier age all of this city. No curda, The frieuta of the f Hg 7, by the | attend ti Miss Jane HALEY HALEY. At the residence of the bride's Yf congest ADRAMS.—On Wednesday, April AbuaMs, beloved wife of R. P, Abrams, aged 30 years 1 friends of the family and those of Peter, Thomas W. and Spectfully invited to attend the 1 Josepi’s church, this Atay) morning, ten o'clock, Boyp.—On Tuesday, Apri ness, JOHN CEBRA, son of RUEN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, daughter of join T, Bruen, aged 9 years, 8 months and 20 days, The funeral! will take place on Satur: at two o’clock, from the residence of ber 182 Hoyt street. Relatives and friends of the family afternoon, at one o’¢loc! ConnoLby.—In this city, on Wednesday, Apri take place pune church, Highth street, near Broadway. of the family and t are ned he y invited to attend, THOMAS M. PARLEY, soui rest in peace, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are Te residence of his uncle, Ja aur lirst street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two ovelock, | « Saturday afternoon, friends are invited to at two o'clock, siopp. sty Leg.—On ‘Tuesday, Thomas Lee, native of the ais and relaiives of the fully requested to attend the funeral, No. 10 Prince street, wis.—On Taesday, April $i, art attend the funeral, from the chure: H, OLY 400 0 9 t tuton and Graud, at two o'clock, ‘Thursday, MCAULIFER, Stonecutier, aged 45 fully invited to attend the e, aged m Adama, D. D., Rowin M, Cox to ALtpa, ‘The relatives and of domes MeCullough, all of this city, fully invited to attend the Ryax—in Brooklyn, on Wednes of his mother, 16 East Twent dames’ church, by Rev. Father | (Friday) mornin, at ten octoek, é furner, CHAS. Cauuxen, of Washington, to Miss of Joby J. and 5 CHaRLes W. W&LLSto Miss Lizzie F. THOMPSON, please copy. IT.—At St. Reorgets ane, uare, on Wednesday, April 22, LF . D., GEORGE W. WHEELER to PRANCES Le Pztrr, all of this city, a ee) Poston papers please copy. WooputLt—PRick.—At Newark, N. J., on Wednet day, April 22, by Rev. Win, ©. Schofield, Mr, War M. WoopHonL to Miss ANNIE W. PRICE, adopted Price, Esq., all of Newark. Died. 22, JANE A James Valentine, P. and ©, Trainor, are re+ funeral, at St, une! mass wll be celebrated for tie ' AKTON.—In North Sheldon, Wyomin; le Y., on Saturday, April 18, of Saeueic consumption, Mrvdaes ye ot his age. t alingering { pila E. and the late sth year of his age. n the 34 in the 3 and friends of the family ar G fully invited to attend the a trea he thee, eral, from his iave Test elfth street, 'this (Priduy) atte » Without further notice, Savannah and Jacksonville papers wail Landing, N. ¥., on Sunday, Bouron, in the 70th year of | April 23, EMwa net Frances M. y afternoon, parenis, without farther notice, ‘lera, on Tuesday, April 21, in the tq 80th year of her age, Miss CATHERINE R. BURRELL. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invite rom her late residence, 1: street,between Fourth and Fifch avenues, iis (Friday) clock. “ Wiens indian papers please copy. day, April 21, of heart diseasé, Dornis, wife of tieury Burnet, fa the goth year o} clatives ant friends of the family are invited to uttond the funeral, from her late residence, No. 70 Fitty-fourth street, this (Friday) Eastern Star Lode, No, 227, ra i f., are respectfully Invited to alte ING.--On Wednesday evening, April CONKLING, In the Toth y: Relatives and friends of the family are invited to 8, at hls late residence, No. 24 Washington square, this ('riduy) afternoon, at four 22, JONAS ar of his ag 20! @ 4d. CONNOLLY, Veteran teser Corps, formerly of the Sixty-ninth and Sixty-third rs (Irish Brigade), eed 22° years; nally ois (Friday) ast len o'clock, from St. Anus ‘The friends DlaW, fy cers of the Veteran Ree ‘igade at present in the 1 Company A, Sixty-ninth New 1 Guard, are hereby ordered to hose of his brother the o: trish th assemble af their armory, ab haif-pasi eiuht o'clock %, preparatory to ationding the ».J. Connolly, By order of M. BRENNAN, Captat vtown, L. L, on Wednesday, en ASPINWALL, Wie of Richard De m Saturday afternoon, at half mM St. James’ churci, Newtown, The ceremonies were commenced by @ volun- | Ll. L i eee 4 tary, very finely, sung, accompanied by an | ,HVANS.—At Austin, Texas, on Sunday, Apri organ. This was followed by the reading of an eee ae me meee Byse iy dang a introduetion (ritual), a hymn, commencing with | Of the late Thomas Kerr, of Now York, PARLEY.—On Wednesday, April 22, after 9 long and son of Matthew ed 27 years and % months, * Amen, v attend the funeral, trom the ae rey, duo ‘Chirtys na, Cubs, on ‘Thorsday, April 9, native of New York, aged 26 take place from the residence ot ius Flynn, No, 13 Broadway, on tone o'clock, ‘The relatives ane frlcnds of the deceased aud brother are respecttt 4 Greenville, N. J., on Wednesday, aie f ( ends and relatives of the family are respects fully invited to attend the fanera!, on Saturday morn- o'clock, from his house in Woods GRAY.—On Wednesday, April 22, Mary, the belove wife of John Gray, aged 39 years. 7. i Lives ant y are respectfully invited to at- at ber late residence, 87% Rast #riday) afvernoon, at one o'clock, reinarks 1 a benediction, A VR—At Paris, on Mdouday, March An appeal was next made for money, The Rev. B. | 10, Commander anny J, ‘TENE Of Suuth Caro- G. Andrews, the pastor, stated that the edifice w lina, formerly of the United states Navy. 4 The remains having arrived, the faneval services rinity church, » omatt N. J. on at three o'clock. Relatives and tend, Cars leave Jersey City gf at Centre street depot in rt distance from ihe church, + San Francisco, Calivornia, on Joun, twin child of Jona Jen- uichinson; tn the 6th year of aia JeWeTT.—On Tuesday, April 21, Mra. CLAnissa ut Of her age. those of her brothers, Warren, viwell, are invited to attend the deace of her von-in-law, John niy-secon dl street, tis (Friday) bay, Aprit 25, after an illness of DoNowor Jonus, youngest son of on, at half-past une o'clock. Elias H, and Margaret J. Jones, San Francisco and Oakland (Cal) papers please rsday afternoon, April 23, Dexia ear of nis age. © family e residence, 129 Kast afternoon, ad WK April 21, Rosa, widow of den | aunty of he 60.1 year of hee amily ay 2 lingering tl. h ie Of Caaries V. Lewls, tu the 3 friends of the family are invited 4 ecorner Of Bieeeker on Saturday afternoon, af walt 1out farther notice, — +. ‘sduy, April 23, of scarlet fevers James D. and Anna 2, Mure tuonths and 2i days, «ue @ ake place from the residence ot « Fifty-third street, this (iriday) upon the prospective revival of the tobac » of | noog, : lock. The rem el that city. Before the war over one hundred tobacco | red in (ie Cemetery of the Holy Grossy at Fiatoaane af factories were in operation there, while the 4 »—In Hoboken, ow Thursday, April 23, tobacco warelic f Kichimond were well known hive ae an aged 62 years, @ native of ay one iruland, ee vends of the failiy are 1, from tris late Halen te Hoboken, on Sat- Aprii 23, of cougestion friends of the family are respect- funeral, trout his inte pest. Secoud avenue, on Sunday afternoon, a& KUpoLr Biaxpeis to Miss THERESA SCHWAu, from | Albany and St. Lonis papers please c 4 Mulntz, Gerinany. 2 O'bRtEN.—On | Wednesday, be gf HO CARLO tRIAN.—At Kingsbridge, N. Y., on | O'BRIEN, & Dative of the parish of Ardcrony, county Weduesday, April 22, by Kev. A. Ostrander, Jaws | Tipperary, Treland, in the 73d year of her nee ‘| Henry Canrovon to Evizassrn, daughter of Wm, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect Berrian, all of Kingsbridge, fully invited to aitend the funeral, fre re rT—Croonen.—Iin thls city, on Thursday, | dence, No. GO West Washington place, to Calvary, 4, by the Key, Dr. Van Bleeck, FRank J, Cemetery, this (irday) afternoon, ‘at one o'clock, ¢ “ cr: this city, to MaR Ee en, yea of | Without further notice, ‘ Samnel b. Crooker, sq, of Mott Haven, Westchester O'DoxocHvE.—-On Wednesday, Aprii 22, of let county, N.Y. No cards, fever, Josnen WALtEn, pm eg ton ee the late 19 years and 26 days, felends of the family are reapect~ funeral, {ror the residence eighth strect, this * remains wilk fe taken to to Church of St. Francis Xavier, where be celebrated; Uience to Ualyary 4 Iham, April 22, Bniza O’Gnapy, ‘ wlaily are respectfully invited ti funeral, from the residence of her son, U (Friday) noon, at twelve o'clock, ‘ lon of the brain, Bva, youngest Reed. noRTing A. ‘ No.) West Eighteenth street locke 7 ONARLES, son of ew enday, April 22, mother, at Myst , Bridge, Conn, on Wednesday, rai from 243 (0 April 22, by the Rev, Palmer, of Stonington, | on Sacurday afternoon, at one o'et Conn. ALBERT HALBY, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Cassie b—On Wed Harcy, daughter of the late Captain Simeon Haley, and Lizzie Si of Mystic Bridge, Conn, NATHAN=-ROSSMAN~ON the temple Ahavath Che Huebseh, N ATHANTE eldest daughter of city. rm ete Wednesday, April 22, at | 119 Past Jersey st e by the Rev. Dr. A. at nin Eaq,, to Miss Many, | to Philadel ‘athan Rossman, Esq., aii of (his May the happy couple's ship of futurity have 9 peaceful and pleasant t turbulent Rea OF lifes” Passage over the stormy aud KACK—CHUMAR.-On Wednesday, April 22, at the residence of the bride's ada 2 at the Rogers, of Newark, Ned Mr | the Rey. James 0. ELIZABETH ANN Sur aged 45 years, one o'clock. SNEDBK: y re JAMES H, Racr, to ite—At Ho OAR tr, daughter of J, « Ul 5 [ Bro 33, Bi lyn. NO carte. A. Chuumar, Eaq,, all of Brook ing Aen 23, EDWAN: /jILLX—FULLER—-On Wednesday, April 2, at | to attend the fancral Williamsbarg, by the Rey, Fathor $s iaione, Joun J. | the residence of his parents, HMULY, Of this clty, to ANNA M., youngest Vanghter | strect, Hoboken, 0! 0 eeultasa Fuller, Esq,, of first mentioned place. notice, Paulo wee tBY.—On Twesday, April 21, at St. | for iavorment, ‘aul Methodist Episcopal church, corner Fourth WAREMA avenue and Twenty-aecond strect, by Rev. john | April 23, ADA MeClintock, D. D., Mr. JoserH 8. sTOCT to Miss JULIA | Wakeman. FRANCBS Eyast, daughter of Aifred 8 Purdy, M. Dy, vi Funeral services from t piia for interment, Surri.—On Thursday, ‘The relatives and friends of the fa fully invited to attend the funeral, from No. Fortieth street, this (Friday) aivernoon, at balf-past The remains will be tas ‘--At Bridgeport, LINE ©. CO! ‘The funeral will take piace iver, aged 2 months and 15 days. the residence of his parental et, Kilzabeth, N. J, this (Friday) rck. ‘The remains will ve takeg April 29, of consumption,’ wile Tit rH, of Willard UW. si ily are s hast boken, N. J., on Thursday morn. DL. SNEDEKER, aged yeurs,. ¢ Felatives and friends are respecifally inviied , on Saturday afternoon, from » 134 Kloomield lock, withou’ further nfo laverstraw one 0% Conn., on Thursday, % Wile Of Frederick bens the residence of all of this ett: her parents, 45 North Ox street, Brooklyn, om SMiTH—ADHe.—On Wednesday, April 22, at Zion Batnigay aft Ittpon, at one o'clock, Mine church, by. the Right Rev. Horatio Southgate, b. D., Wulre.--In this elfy, at her residence, Noi 156 THHODORE V. Aurrit to IMOGENR, daughter of Henry | Third avenues, oa Thucwlay, April". Meee, Nee wed Ry Adee, Bax. wife of George Wiulte, aged 63 years, § inuntus and -THOMPSON.—At St. Jonn’s church, Prook. | # divs. 1D, OD Wedneaday, April a2, by the Rev, Dr. yi ryess, Notice of funeral to-morrow. —

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