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NEW YORK HERALD, TUsSOAY, 109 8 100); ; do., 1804, 107 @ 10734; do., 1865, 1074 & 101s; Go., 1866, January and July, 100% a 109%; 40., 1067, 100% & 100%; 10-402, registered, 105 & 1034; 10-402, coupon, 1033¢ a 108 ¢; June 1.302, 10736 8 107%; July 1.20%, 10734 @ 107%; May compounds, 1864, 119%; August do., 118; September do., 1174; October do., 117. ‘The foreign exchange market was firm but quiet, ‘and bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at 110.8 110%; at three days, 110% a 110%; commercial bills, 100), @ 109%. Billa on Paris at sixty days, 5.13445 at three days, 5.12). Consols and American securities were quoted thus im London to-day and on the previous dates men- Moned — sales at 140% and the closing transactions at 130%; ABE Ae uy MAY As: » AIO, foot, "tho ag rtm aig dark bay, aitecn | but late in the afternoon on the street the price de- | Prvetwenti@a..0:.01% 10° tot pe vg lal la Pe yyy pay clined to 13914, and at six o'clock there was no im- iBpete Crave. aN 44 ‘el ould on this océasion, but had not quite foot enough to beag the gelding. 2 leaving the city for the Fashion Course the ‘weather, was not quite so serene as we had expected ‘to find it, for at intervals cold wind clouds kept pass- over Long Island, making overcoats by no means i le. The roads, however, were in fine or- ‘dex, though what dusty gt times from occasional puste of wind. aspect of the country has greatly within the last,few days, ‘The grass has be- Mr. William Searles was elected President of the New York Stock Exchange, in the place of Mr. John Warren, at thé annual election held this morning, A Chicago gournal of Saturday thus refers to ex- change on New York:— Exchange was very flat to-day. The offerings were by liberal growing out of the increased movement live stock im, and as the counter demand there were more sellers ry for coin, and loans were made at rates varying from four to six and a haif per cent per an- num. The Treasury sold about # hundred thousand dollars of coin during the day, and bought three- quarters of a million of seven-thirty notes. The dis bursements in payment of the May interest at the Sub-Treasury up to the close of business on Satar- jog House ually gave Taye transactions at t the close there were sellers at the medium figure. The counter rates sre ping bills were taken over the counter Tandgoape varied and attractive. The kitchen eaker. bet a le ‘ame ‘The checkmg gardeners, Including men, women and children, were | 4@Y aggregated $10,951,000. _ The imports of specte at rate was 1-10 pre- oh Pasty engeced m Seon a8 me: Daagee slong ‘this port from foreign ports last week amounted to nian, Mowe come imstances a slight concession d, and. every’ re eaie nee of renewed | $174,104, making $2,966,202 singe the Ist of January, | W°UNd have been made on large bills, was such world. For the time being the ap) ‘ing conclusion of SALES AT THE NEW. YON ST renuae “Reaching the course we were anxious to obtain | the impeachment trial and its result are the absorb- NK ack EXCIANS. Bethe contestants Invherace to take place during | ‘DE.theng of pubic Interest, but to-morrow wi ter- Monday, MUY 11—10r15 A. M. the afternoon as would be of service to the pupite an minate the Buspénse With which the vote of the Sen- |. P2008 Sm tons -- 998 she Welle-Ferap Bx. $316 aie arid ee snes Aiud nie crag) ate is awaited, and asense of relief will be experi- 4 ee aiece aaetees ae po fontvation om | °2ced from Maine to Texas when it becomes known. 3 these, ase potnte as the m match was for @ large amount ana | After a brief interval Congress will turn its attention ini it among sporting people. | to the financial question, and particularly We found." however, eenaerane pemoenonsemiane the currency, the tariff and the Internal Per apie to glean than the meagre facta we | Hevenue law, upon each of which & Bave given Ke * It sam age is @ growing | wide division of opinion exista, both in pe — ka paseo ven and out of Congress. There will be a powerful | 490 Fi ion Jango. amoun} to endeavor to conceal | ‘force brought to bear in favor of inflating the cur- | jo = fact fom Se Dele pint Shey are as:all interested | rency to the extent of a hundred millions, more or br} ‘aines from privateconsilerscensed ticirown, | %% and another powerful party brought to bear gome of them have suilicient reasons for | gainstit, and whether the infationists will carry ‘this course of conduct in respect to their horves; but | their point or not remains to be seen; but it would tadependent men ehould never be deterred from obviously be bad financial policy to depreciate th What they think is right, in any sense of the bi nes lle d soared Owners of running horses, on the contrary, | Value of our currency by adding toitsvolume. Tem- all over the world, are not only proud of their fine | porarily it would stimulate trade, speculation and horses, but are delighted to see their names, either | the goncral prosperity of the ti ‘35 Adama Exp ea winners or losers, in. tho public prints; and why emera) PROTA, Of Gag Copmiry, but ty would’ |) HUBS ine hr. should nok tha be ‘the case win ihe owners of tor, aoe us to the danger of increasing it cf e. y. respectable e OWneTS O! m time to time still more until the whole mass 1° Fanning horses? Ifso, reformation is needed some- | was threatened with the fate which overtook the old in a utilitarian point of view entitled to precedence. It would mn owning trotters to review the 200 sha Pac M 88 Co. } eae pefe continental money of our own country and the assignats and mandats of France. Nevertheless, the i i 00 Where the fault Hee ind died away | MAationists of the West will gut hard for more wag the tra ‘and timewpre aed propitious for arentess but itis tobe hoped that their efforts $o4 event lec! y jer, Wi i be fruitless. There will be a struggle to abolish 60 Sieaepeers oe rye Ne pec Ppeneone ier eind the income tax, and the sooner the country is ina nv 9 free Bh me the ‘ however, of a know. Position to remove this inquisitorial impost the better; a edge orses, few persons were but the government cannot afford to reduce taxation ey eens hee ire ot four Para nere Lerel ‘at about | Jargely Without making equal provision for the re- ire two tone. on biac! = me beahe: the Savouite duction of its expenditures. The burdens of taxation 2056 ‘Trougho scor! aud until the start at the | are, it is true, enormous; but each part of the fiscal os above odds, hd alter’ the first heat i was the Chl- | machinery of the government must be adjusted to oo pest street tah rence every other part, 80 that the credit of the nation may ites mare won le position. je ‘ane i bang ae ol ge ear ee re not only be maintained, but improved and the cur. ie rency gradually appreciated in value. 5 ‘The stock market was dull and unsettled all day, | 40 anh aba Westn Union Tel. ahi uicksilver Min Co. A 4 and until laté im the afternoon prices had a | 100 CS 10” WOO AItETer H pref,ex J. 66 drooping | tendency.’ Among the miscellaneons | 1 Pactic M 8s 91% 200 Del, Lacké& West 5'p 117 shares Pacific Mail was heavy and declined COMMERCIAL 2 EPORT. about two per cent, while Fort Wayne was the Monvay, May li—€ P. M. weakest of the railway shares, sales having been Corron.—On aceount of the unfavorable news from Liv- made at 1064. In other stocks there was no material | erpool the market was heavy, and prices of some grades were change and jnst, before the close there was an im- | s¢sin jvc. per Ib. lower. At the redi was an improved demand. The sal 3200 bales, . nd ¢ _ proved demand for New York Central and Erie at Cling to for ‘speculation, 8 for Silence ‘and 600 for & was given. The mare beimg on the | @slightadvance. The decline in Fort Wayne was & quote:— p= 3 ea, BSH Teg opal due to sales to realize by parties who had pro- Lad bgt “aenghe ioe Saen, all the way round. ‘At the quarter pole, which was | Dably bought it under the impression that it | Good ont FA n* forty-one seconds, she was two lengthsin | was asound ten per cent stock, whereas the Fort | Low middling. 25 of the gelding and looked much like # | Wayne. Company, tni,{te 14st, and previous reports Good mfdai 8 Seaitans Gov oanectn war ary wat shows that Jt cowld) not pay. dividenda at) all)| _,COFFRE.—The ywarket. for Rio wae quiet and heavy Sines balan aninietentty, dantaienes) but If it ceased to sell new stock. The report.for the ia. on getyate «Other, ‘Were still two lengths be- | year ending December 31, 1867, 0) “ on ar, PaArn— ieee 1. 122 On the Flushing end the | agi mlb oa a iaaaus when ei tohave | Holders that the company sold’ $1,216,000 of new 180 do. and stock during the year and paid $1,034,376'in divi- ends, so that it actually sold nearly $200,000 more at Pp F Be’ : oil if aH the mare two lengths in ad- Waneey tat then Pater alled, the Mack to the ox. | stock than it declared-dtvidends, and in this way ita ftrowe and gave him his head, and1n a very | Capital stock had up to that date been increased to he took sides with the mare, carried her to | 11, ‘The. fact-that its a fand beat her to the scratch two lengths | $27°%00™ grein, mabenperde A0¢r Sip sSote ere riFieh Sih dperales eneen wena tome 2288 Mscon4 Heat.—The pooiselier now: called to the sources were only $7,242,! rate 6 qrowd wo coms up and take their cholo, A few | o¢ $1.53 Fee gy gh onphaaes 1 8 aly, bowover, responded to his invitation; and Peg mafley the, company tie WWhek the black was Knocked down for $60 ‘there | [Was hardly. Paving. expenses, .and. to declare diet it Go's {380 ‘was Bo one ‘on the mare, auctioneer | dends under such circumstances merely to bolster Gena bis bestness for sho day, ‘The horses had’ '| up the price of the stock in Well street leo treed 13 00 2 Hb 00 even send-off, but the soon had the best 1g 00 w 15.08 of & the mare breaking badly before she reached upon stockholders and a flagrant mismanagement.of 00 w 16: the turn. This gave the gelding an advantage | the company’s finances, The supply of money con- Nee ee of about which he increased to eight at | tinnes abundant at 68.7 Ath ~ the pole, ‘that point in ‘seconds, &Tper cent, with the majority Rohe Re ‘closely at his work ‘the stretchy of transactions at six to first class borrowers. The ae “cs pking fhe ony wider ce, ‘until, at the return flow ef currency from the interior is gradually 2 60 increasing the loanable resources of the banks, and Ne. Se. y acti Je. 2 Se. amd at the three-quarter pole was about eight | Monetary case for a protracted period is assured. pe eee ee IG Benin wee S Keaeag Deli utie das cvidgut that she had fot | | The totals of each of the last two. statements of | forhe-i, Bem okt baer - ue of @ chance to win. The black without & | tne bauks of this city are aa subjoined:— tee and $2 85 for'white Wisconsin. Core waa dull and wom, ghip or break came home a winner, well in hand, six m al throughoat, but Sioned quite ‘at gi 16 ck! p deggane tn front of the mare, tn May 0. | Saned, sritec ssied; ie sore sed coset, and Ok Wier yer Heat.—Beming now 266,765,883 | Joy, Muyo was Srmer, the sales being ustels at eon ‘an one gentleman offered 21,286,910 | ¥3"q, “Oats were in & ~The sales only, as be it, 205, ‘at at 8Tige. juiet aud one, pa oy 190,276,568 | Sasier; salee a Woot at @H Batley toalt Eiere wien the advantage of the inside, and as ho | | A comparison of the peered rela Tg vai LO cry com] in of statement of the banks of this were rates were. p33 Poets ihe | oly for the Woo ending on fataraay wih tatior | marie Haneeaa felt te ae tbe pole, and when ® gelding the corresponding week in each of the three previous Reid pes ry jasgow, ‘Abana TOU butoe ory in one and @& she | years shows the following changes:— on private terms. To 1,000. poten Lee ‘was within four feet of his aie extract Pog wood 650 i ‘on private h Rashewetch the mere ters ginin af OA an Austtinn brig, 94 tone wothe Meat pF 5,000 eaaee petrolenm 1 ftlds if 40 the Adriatic them. is n bark remen, a 600 ms perce st, ecqecebed like a wild indian, Britian bark, (rom Philadesphi,, $809 ‘o the effect intended, as the nent and & ot a fone, from, ore @s the sound of the music, ““Gonntes eeateaks abtce inet aerlakie end at the three-quarter ‘May was in 4 and steady at o inte. for abtp- by yp bee and ¢) Bast wrt ee ee od onan fore” easiness oe TS Se pated fo Sroak tn the bck Tiger ie Ae. m a % of the heat and race by at was at 10%c., gold. Other kinds were mile in 2:46, MOLasone—The market exhibited more setivity » Sihe asnds Gaba caged at 1 and 160 do. Cuba mr 203,300, 5 tt Naval Deteeaie market opened 3 and a ie nee be Sone | Deena We, sree aie At the commencement of business the stock mar- | St ithdo., to arrwe re i Ory ket was dull and heavy, and at the early session of steky active, ‘aice 1200 No. T and ue the open board New York Central sold at 127% and | Ptsais<"G0etrsined dosee at ee a 0. Fo Hire oN, 8 GON. At he fat requ board tm | SHANG SeaPaene reais oie = e™* business was prices were with- out improvement, the Western shares being droop- cn tecady at O18. OF crude whale sonal ealen'in New bed. was ing. New York Central closed lower than at the . OLN rere ones heteints fer Uele port and 280 eat same ime on Saturday, Michigan Southern x, Cleve. | Ren itreae atin nme perk eyo land ana Pittsburg %, Rock Inland %, Fort Wayne | new mostans 68 W0fer old do. ‘Theat ere about 2.000 % and Milwaukee and St. Paul %, while North- | Yan i0u $935, end prime moss $25 $2530 Live hogs were western preferred was \ higher. Government se- Sh. tn ameaerals yond a in lecge, supply ood curitios were steady at an advance of ¥¢ 0 % upon | witha feat cootienet’ (0 ps aoe ie Saturday morning's prices. At the open board at one | prices there was no eer ie si fs Ae] aicie the market btn extremely doll, and on ul, Pri Sree quoted ni ig a8 and sire fo, fold at 6834, New York Central 127% and Fort | SO Poi Pes tw atgin vom soouta trowel it Wayne 1004, At the second regular Previons prices, rim, iakce" for pickled shoal mam tn the Second division closes the revarns made | Wayne 10% : hei yin 5 Wry duited Gow Yopse- eee for tied eat jall was heavy, New York Central closed % lower | for 19. alc. for smoked and fle. 9 fe. for than at the first regular board, Cleveland and Pitts. nice ie packages. “Bacon Wun dui, ut belt si burg 4, Northwestern 4, Fort Wayne 34, Milwaukee | market war ni oseray 4 ‘were lower. and St. Paul % and Pacific Mail 1%, while Rock Sagat ae Seer (c., including Fetal! lots at 1¥+,¢, Island was % higher. Governaient securities were eae to crude aly Sooten dull at a decline of % @ %. At the open board at Lanmell s-8 ; 186. was generally ed. half-past three prices were slightly lower, and Now | tdorat lie. disc and Hie 8 ges dea York Central sold at 127%, Erie 68%, Fort Wayne | Bonded ats Ralog stay er bos 105%, Rock Island 94% and Pacific Mail 9134. During ‘frat ball * the remainder of the afternoon the market continued | Slss"or 060 ‘wa. forPthe Aree had a lage In duil, but New York Central and Erie experienced Marked improvement, while the Westerri shares were | of this fronts £6 Bie Ba clos comparatively heavy, and perticularly Fort Wayne, bai tee =~ aioe sales do. Or t— in which the confidence of investors has been shaken Of hangove ware 1opdeted ab 11500 babe tn Bad ae by the extent to which the stock has been “watorea” | “SuCik by we beard ‘ot fo rerther anion in order to enable the company to pay dividends. wi rene alic ayo At the brnaed the following tire ‘Were current: The Bird for sew y- = ‘Sgtre sed a trite Pacific 91% @ 9144; Olio and Migsisstppi, m1 a ey cm 140. for fair 314; Quicksilver, 29 0 2034; Western Union. Tele- rt. eg aes, a ise graph, 88 @ 981;; New York Central, 127% a 127%; Erie, 00% a 6914; Reading, 90; a 91; Michigan South- ern, 83% © 84; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 82%; Rock Island, 95 @ 0514; Northwestern, 66%; @ 66%; North- western preferred, 76% a 77; Fort Wayne, 105% a 106, Government securities were firm during the early HARDWARs Waisen¥.—The whiskey “ring” has re- part of the day, but at the quarter-past two o'clock cently acquired some new for call quotations declined a per cent, following socahet vi maa of the tert Alconot daily which there was 8 ing to this elty:from New York tm (in partial recovery, and at the close ony a ung, fom five td nein Ste C: B Ww, Matec fy, Balen Sarai ate ets were no sales made and ba6 poses om teri, ras in ate demand sans Raker gestae meres sale Taternal Revenue Scizares. Oy et Inspector Bernard Hess yesterday ‘vinited and seized @ tobacco manufactory at Green- point, L. 1, atleged to be owned by one John ‘Thompson, on account of the same not being owner was not on the premises at the the market was firm again. Whatever the result of the Impeachment trial may be the tendency of United States stocks is likely to continue upward. The N cheny te m4 of latest were as mubjoined:— barrel Ww 1961, 113% ©113%; coupon, 1881, 118% 0 114; B-20%e, | ARC, WME Packaue tanned mer, ler” Teminered, 3462, 106% & 100%; 640% coupon, 1809 | gatons whieh lower than te ivet wauuiucturees REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Sales of Brooklyn Property Yesterday. After @ considerable lull during the past week this ‘week ‘opens with a fairtprospect of renewed activity in real estate operations, Yesterday, however, while indicating more spirit‘than the same day of the pre- vious week, Was not remarkable for any very exten- sive dealings, altho number of sales announced for snoosscis i dag ‘The ores nold ysar, was all located in kiyn and brought ir prices. The following are particulars of the Misfayelts. are Hewes. 1,135 Lot 6s Bergen st, 190 ft'w of Powers at, 25x10. Oficial Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK OITT.. Bank and Washin, tr, , -4 Poa con nse cor, iw.aaih 6x25.5248.! 8: ease’ eth’ 20th st, o +9700 201b a, a 18,500 S0th at, w 8, of e Sikh at n 6, O48 fw of ion Auth ah» 8, 228 fh 0 of 18 an 187 ft e of ; 360 ft w of 10 Task afm by 280 ft w of th st, n 8, 236 ft e of , 75x102.2, 43.0 ‘Tesh at, m8, 204 Me w of av A, BUx102.9 (referee? ‘Zao 87th at, ms, 540.5 ft w of Sdiay, I 88th sty 5:6, 100 f. w of oh ay, 98th aby ns, 200 ft w of 9 + 8,000 99th af ng, 150 ft.w of Oth ‘90 4, 250 ft w of 9 bp 109th sty 6 8, 190 ft e of i + 1,900 8 2200 w of 3d a x 1 8) 29 ft w of I 4500 8,225 ft.0 of aco Rorteot 300 a8, of S 20. mK 294,000 £15,000 “Boon (lots 5 4th av anc Wah nt, 8 6 cor, beads ita 4th av and 127th st, n w cor, 2x7 £11,000 ah av aud 48th nb 3. cor, Ouxi00d ‘iao0 Tith av, e 4, 50.7 ft n of lvith at, 25.2x100. «5,000 Boer, Noda te ies ee 18 01 store, dc, r 6 ie eset peta’ 203 rent, Nos an r yr. aa Daria wt Haat, "yr per a v A, No 64, atore, m oh ath ay, Noi, Dyn, bor yr erect ike "ERANSFERS IN Adelphi st, w 4, 75 {t of Greene 14,000 Atlantic at, No 284,2 ft ¢ of Henry at, l 9,00 Broadway, Middleton and Lynch ste and the bloek.... age 900 nwo of Huntington f Hoyt at, Sixt ay Hampden at, w Hicks st, os, 873 ft n of State st, BE Houston st, w 8, 91.8 ft n of Willo 1000 Saoob et, n'y n 180 ten ¢ of Central a 160 day sloitine of Ev 1,150 3 tt w of Prospect st, 251 Jelterson st, # 4,825 f1.6 of Reid av, TLeiderts at i B68 ftw of Classon ay, 42x18 750 ‘Marshall at, n &, 24.10 ft w of Leonant at, 2.2 ‘978 Marshall at, ns, 24.10 ft w of Leonard st, 25.2150, 915 at, n 8, B75 ft w of Waterbury at, irroguiar. 800 of, and C street, = pereesee E si a ci Ya Lawrence ar, na, 30011 6 of dr, 10100 100 fn of Vi fi ROBY OITY, Nod Barrow st and Newark tv, corner of, 1ots 23, bop beta aren eouetk ieee ‘Smith st, w a, N10 feof Newark ‘By, 252100... Frost's BR. ’ ‘extending to C & BP) daseeese cemwesere | i od Bate st, 0% ' 59.009 i thn yhapegmapianersad oo ms Centre at, n 0, 200 ft w or old road st, 216x70x27x*3x96..) ‘s on krone 38,00 ae White Plalnafon tbe high Toad, © naree™== i : 55 i 5 i y E i 3 3 ‘ A Boots Exrnnss Swivie.—A man representing himself a8 an agent of the American Express Com- pany called on Mra, MeKengie, in Mercer street, on Bat and ted her a letter, her bo ‘wun Uutormed that a check for Hey was enclosed 10 him, being an oid dett, ‘The freight and Imarance om amount cy fe 75, were demanied 1 the bough tha chech ond. reosipt were, the genuine used at the express 0: foresuid, Hoboken. Hudson Ci : Pte enrol ae eg, ie wos KilloY n't sitliar mange last fears Ettzaberh. WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Tus MURDEBER FitzaxKALD.—Thomas Fitzgerald, who has been in prison in the county jail, White Plains, since August, 1866, for the murder of Ellen Hicks on the second day of the same, and whose appeal has recently been dismissed by the court at All was removed to Poughkeepsie early ientay and sentenced by, the Court ot oyer to be bung on ‘2th of June, n the hours of ten and two o' sentence e effect at White Plains, where there has not been & case pT Snoorma CasB.—Late on Saturday evening a quarrel arose in a'saloon kept by one Sobieski, on the Boston Toad, Morrisania, near Second street, be- tween four young men named Hassett, Howell and two brothers, Niles and Chauncey Sherwood, and other men who were in the place. Words being sneceeded by blows officer Pabst was called in, and the row to have then increased instead of being: Clubbing, it is said, was first resorted to, and then it ialleged thas Pabst drew his revolver and shot Hassett in the leg, but he to escape. The other men were arrested and brought before Justice Hauptman, who will investigate the case ~» The special es of Morrisania are so unequal to the duties Imposed on them, con- sidering the size of the place and the 43 Sunday immigration of New York roughs, the district pant to be Biaoed under the superintendence of the Metropolitan Police, as ia the case at Tremont, a vil- Jage much further up tiie country. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. AYRES—MARSDEN.—At Perth Amboy, N, J., on ‘Thursday, May 7, by the Rev, James A, Little, Mr. OBADIAH Ayres to Mrs, CATHARINE B, MARSDEN. HEPBURN—VAN Corr.—On Sanday eveuing, May 10, by the Rev. L. H. King, Georam W. ligrsuRN to Misa ANNIE VAN Corr, both of this city. ‘TUCKER—MANNING.—On Sunday, May 10, by the Rev. Dr. Inskip, BRNSAMIN F. TUCKER to EVA M. MANNING, both of this city. Died. BRrapiey.—On Sunday, May 10, Mites Prapiry, @ Dative of the pari of Lower Bodeney, county ‘Tyrone, Ireland, aged 29 years, - Requieséat in pace, ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, 429 Cl street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ut aif- past two o'clock, BURKE,—At Greenville, N. J,, on Sunday, May 10, of consninption, Makoaner M., wife of John H. Burke, in ase paras bec age. ‘The relauives Iriends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. CLock.—On Satu afternoon, May 9, afver a lin. genng illness, ADOLPHUS EB. CLocK, only son of Alfred and Ann Maria Clock, a 30 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the from the resi hia parente, 50 South Ninth street, Brookly: on Wedaesday afternoon, at two o'clock. CowaN.—On Sunday, May 10, THOMAS ARDEN, youngest son of Anua Mara and the late Amer Cow- An, in ie seth Fans OF bie, ae, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Invited ‘to attend the faneral services. this (Tuesday) even Bt hali-past seven o'clock, at his late reekdence, Henry street. DONERUE.—On Monday afternoon, May 11, ELtza- BETH Donenvr, aged 70 years, a native of Dublin. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are —— fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Hee of her son, Andrew J. Donehue, % Pike street, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. DON#LLY.—In this city, on Sunday morning, May 10, at seven o'clock, THOMAS DONBLLY, @ bative of Fidown, county Kilkenny, Ireland, ‘aged 33 yeara, ‘The relatives and friends, also the members of the Bricklayers’ Society, No. 2, are resj to attend the funeral, from 339 hast Forty-six street, this (Y'uesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Freips.—On Sunday, May 10, Thomas Henry Fieups, only son of William and Kebecca Fields, % years, 8 months and 3 days, ‘he relatives and friends of the family are set fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 46 Carmine street, this (Tuesday) aiter- noon, at one o'clock. HERWiG.—On Mondey, May 11, Jowaxna, relict of Leopold Herwig, aged 68 years. ‘The friends of the +r ure invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, No, 184 (old nurober) Court street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday rpeon, al one o'cigck. Jakvis.—At Hunt L. by. om Mi Mrs. Saka JANE, Wile of E. Nélson Jarv' 36th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take piace at vie Metho- church, on Wednesday , May 11, ‘in’ aie dist Episcopal noon, at Fr elphia copy. KINDER.—At Has’ on und, May 10, Sane Forsyts, wife of ick Kinver, in the s0th year 1 et age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday at from the Reformed Dutch church. or ‘f ~s Monday, May Mal a INCAID.— 11, MaugaRer JonN- STONE, relict of ‘Thomas’ Kincaid, , merchant, Leith, Edinburg, Scotland, in the-Tad year of her age. ‘The relatives and of the family are invited to attend the ge) Ayman, afternoon, at one o'clock, from No, 24 Kast Thirty-ninth street, Scotch, English and @incinat (Ohio) Please copy. KETTLEMANN.—On Monday evening, May 11, CLara KETTLEMANN, aged 92 years. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her somin-law, C. Brans, 21 Thompson street, corner of Grand street, on Wednesday morning) at nine o'clock. KIRKPATRIOK.—On Sunday, May es draw A. BINDS KIRKPATRICK, wile of James C, Kirk- patrick‘ at 51 Clarkson street. Her relatives and friends of the family, also those of her brother-in-law, Henry Harrison and Reuben G. Drew, are IH ited to attend the funeral, this aflernoun, at twelve 0’ KELLY.—Bripast KELLY, wife of Thomas Kelly, aged 20 native of the parish of Elfin, county Roscommon, Ireland. Relatives and friends are respéctfally invited to at- tend the funeral without further not from her late residence, 661 Tenth avenue, between Fifty-firat and Pi on Wednesday oon, at half-past one o'clock. LopLaM.—On Sunday, May 10, after a lingering i!+ ness, WiLLiaM C., son of Silas Ludiam, Bsq., of Brooklyn, in the 34th iar of bis Pa Faneral services wit We held at the residence of his parents, 132 Remsen street, on Wednesday alter- noon, at three o'clock. ’ Maky PF. B. LEvELY, Y. inday, May 10, of the island of Jamaica, relict of Captain Levely, of ore, in the seth of her age. ds of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her son-in-law, Ghee C. Kross, ‘No. fom aA aan New oo on peeday. morn! at eight o'clock. ter ment at Phi Iphia. Monday, May 11, WitLLis G., young- est child of Charles W. and Henrietta L. Mebrer, aged 4 months and 17 ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, 1,346 Second avenue, on wabbe ae atone o'clock. The remains will be in Greenwood. jOHN the only son of John and Delia Morris, aged 8 mon’ and 6 days, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the most 18 (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the rest- dence parents, 61 Gouverneur street. Mo! May 10, after a [URTAGH.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 11, of consumption, Peete Foo ot @ native of the pariah of Rathelyne, county rd, Iréland, fn the 39th ras eee rere and friends are lly invited to tend fhe faneral, from his late oe, No. 66 Nelson street, on Wednesday afternoon, three o'clock. His remains will be tuterred in the Cemetery of the Holy Goes raeeee, Monnor.—On Monday, May 11, of consumption, Mise Many EMMA MONROE daughter of ‘the Inte James Monroe. ‘The friends and relatives of the family ate invited attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock, from No, 340 West Fifty-firat street, Miita,.—On Monday, May 11, Mania ADBLB, daugh- ter of Mie vt Elizabeth Mills, aged 2 years, 2 months an ‘and friends are ily invited to the funeral, from the Ben. Semin Ni Railroad avenue, city of Bergen, thin (Tuesday) at turee O'elock. a Nemek (N. J.) and Catskill (N. ¥.) papers please s He Sunday aftern 10, Anomt. y ® r Pay op et eeaete, Spal sagen of his cae Neb West ', May 11, Baipaer, the be- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 173 Madison on Wednesday afternoon, 17 o'clock. The remains ‘Wil be interred in Cai- v Q Naser Monday, a4 1, suddenly, James agers, be here i of hi os, The relatives ends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral from hig late Bast Thirty-frst street, on Wed- No. 337 br baton! Keeler, wited to attend the on is Mott Haven, on cborch lock. 8 Ber", Gepot un Serva ot train, which leaves Twenty- May ANNE Sate, ids Jeane. ber late residence, i Zee No. 412 Fast Bloventh street. Her remains wit bd taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. KOWLEY.—On Saturday, May 9, Hon. Jouw Rows LRY, 64 years. ‘ ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, in Claverack, Cotumbia county, on Wednesday afters noon, at three o'clock. SWANWICK.—On Monday, May 11, James Bisesrq Swanwick, of Leamington, engine. aged 45 ‘The funeral will take place ‘his late 70 Ryerson street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday noon, at two o'clock. Relatives and friends will, rn oe Sumseal without farther notice. =~ verpool papers please le = Srory.—Oon Barun - Mays, Carnie I., youngest child of Jacob and Loulsa Story, Jr., aged 10 months and 1 day. The relatives and (nty teed tue family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of the parents, 32 East Twellth street, this (Tuesday) after. hoon, at one o'clock. ld TAYLOR,—On :Mouday, May Tl, of disease of tha brain, Jonn Low TAYLOR, — 0 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from his tate rest dence, 66 West Thirteenth street, om Thursday afters May 10, noon, at one delock, ® R—On | Sunday, Taurs 8, WEEE utr the yn year of his age. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respects fully fariisd to sttens ihe funeral, from the resi- dence o! rents, 23 Rutgers place, t! ead) morning, at Paiepact ‘ten Rong nia Gaetan WESTERVELT.-—-OD Monday, May Ll, Mania Janey only daughter of James E. and Sarah Westervelty aged 14 months. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, af half-past ten o'clock, at 56 Gansevoort street, fi Witson.—In_ Brooklyn, on fsunday morning, Mag 10, WinLiam, Wansoy, in the-35th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully a to attend the funeral, from Christ church, corner ¢ Clinton and Harrison streets, on Wednesday afte noon, at three o’eloct BILLIARDS. VOR BALE- SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW ANG ¥ necond hand Biliard ‘Tables, at pit, 200 and $300, nf ‘All the different makers’ patent humb: ables cut dowa and recushioned, 1 it, — eo 4 FOR, BALE, GHEAP_1WO | PHELAN BILLIARD Tables in good order, with Balls, Cues, &e,, all completes Apply at Weldon Hotel, 437 and 429 Broadway. e a JOR SALE CHEAP—A FOUR POCKET BILLIARD Table, in good order. Apply at No. 266 Hicks streety Brooklyn. and examine. JOR SALE CAEAP—THREE COMPLETE PHELAN Collender Bilitard Tables; one fine four-pull Ale Pump; one round cash Counter, at 185 Sixth avenue, T%0 OF KAVANAGHp& DECKER'S IMPROVED BILe cr lard Tables for sale; nearly new. Inquire at 92 Chathant treet. T PRIVATE SALE JE SUPERB HOUSEHOL furniture contained in the five story brown stone resi dence 44 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Bixth ave pues. Magnificent drawii m aults, covered French satitt brocatel, cont #450, fi do. $70 forte, cout Bronzes, Book aprin, been er T ERNEST ROTH'S FURNITO A Bibel et ene esata ee i cent 01 color French satin brocatel, for ®175, 8200 and #225, Pasiit Sulta covered with reps or hale cloth for 375, $35, 160, ci ‘and $150; also a great variety of Parlor, Bedroom, Librar and Diningroom Furniture, latest styles, Mattresses, Mirroi cheap. All goods warranted. oa Dy uuse lens than five months and is in perfect order. 4 MANUFACTORY, é Furniture at a great , J ye RAAF & TAYLOR, ‘87 and 89 Bowery, have the largest assorted stock of Forniture, Mattresses and Spring Rots of any house in the city, and owing to the general decline ia materia! and repeal of tax, we will until further notice Reduce the price 80 percent. AURNITURE.—A. GREENE, 198 EIGHTH AVEN oq Fe einer Twentieth sirect, is’ now offering his, immen stock of Furniture, Bedding, ic. of every description at lesg than ean be procured at any other house inthe city. Al goods delivered free, AURNITURR WANTED —81,500 WORTH IN EXCHANG! for « weil located lot, near Central Park. Address W: aut, Herald oifice, . ors ” rr? B SALE—A FINE SET OF WALNUT FURNITURIA {ing of four Chairs, two Arm Chairs and one Teto> 5 covered with crimson Tepe, all made in the best mand pply at 879 Becond avenue, 4 A HANDSOME PARLOR OA) . APY Popiy at bs West Pwenty second ato. UMPHRY'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS REMOVED di fem . H MT Clinton reyes) and Bichth streets ¢ Mirrors, Carpets &c,, ab low prices, j ‘OUREKREPERS SUPPLIED AND CAN PAY BY TH De Fi TU seemare Cotes tea tered a PO CHANCE ate be oy pat bingy BONG i} eee eae may private and publi a1 New York and Brook! twice over 4 le ‘hie M eilt nietribate for. reapeotabl Saree tr week. <a sat, reguuring aed card on their NGRAVING OF KINDS CHEAP-DRAWING 0! “4_ail Bi el * b Printing of all kinds, chee, iy Te BONAR, 97 Rassau strow NVENTORS AND PATENTEES SENDING FULL PO: office address to J. P. Lia hy) Wail streot, New York will receive in reply information t¢ 0 th eir advantage. ‘O88, 100 BALES NEW ORLEANS MOSS, IN mad bales, for sale by Be eAtS Soo, 16 OLYGLOT AND COPYING BUREAU.—TR. us Frei Vian fama te each Soa acs favist Di SOBOTKE corner Wall and Water streets ( & Sondre ee. 4 ~ MATRIMONIAL. MATRIMONTAL.—4 YOUNG FOREIGN OF. , with eenple poate, dente od UNE cnvectaneet ooh fautnal fmproy ‘and matrimony, Addreas J, V., station D, New York. ____ CIGARS AND TO;ACCO. bY YOUR Cia, ND TOBACCO BY °° ie BuPAANCE CldAR STORP, : ) Laem baton STROLOGY.DR.AND MRS BROUGHTON ARE af A tent, “408 Canal wich, Fee A, Beart a and fature. Likeness, name, ny numbers, avenue, pear 0 I street, Luci MARA Le core, Tata Tea ADAME BORA, GREAT RATURAL, GLALB OYA ‘revenis life, from the fave, Mimics ag os © Ores ‘RS. SEYMOUR, CLAIRVOYANT PUTSICTIAN.—al. Witenes ttre tiara West 338 SUL AAV tiate MT Lucky numbers. Speedy marriages, Ladies, 35 cents; A Peele ComRETE, cys on enue vreet pear hambare. "No fen wales eure. © eee 4, pueaeanaet mee a eA’ Me MAURIORAL, 199 Literty “ CERTAIN CURE TOR MARRIED Sh refer sheet eae i, are safe and healt —TADIES PHYSICIAN, 6 —DR, GRINDLE, LAD! ale complaints, ¢? A; 9 tenia i to the most ‘anxious Blegant rooms for nursing. SADAME ORINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, BO. MADAME ORT Wauiees ‘eile 10 al female complet ewan Roos for r pursing. pawant Ro amet ormenenetae y= ME VANBUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MI A WMADANE, Tie wore euses'of female Safety. 42 BL. Mark's place, , LADIES CERTAIN ASSISTANT WERS, 191 Stanton street. +» Dr. PO Nofailing. with or without medicit ‘Av, PHUATE DIREARNS, CURED, DeMmpNATEL Sn ue 4 LOUNSBERY HAS OPENED A PRIVATE O31 D* prin ted of (proatway, f tal at bi jee, 1 street, the venealt of 1 ‘who calaot got proper care st hotels and boarding houses. asad REBT, BY ROAD Daye Otis Wiedtestes, it ‘abd from 6 to % D* HUNTER CAN CURB WORST CASES OF OF tain diveas ithout mer tn abi time tb Sidon oF ‘BO pay takee, No. 8 Divialon ties I upont, TO FEMALES.—DR AND wapawal I UBOIS (23 ‘ears’ practice) tee certain rollet married Indies, with or without mediciae: 0d pain oF tncot Female restorative @6. from a di ith Board, nursin Private advice letter fr rd avenue, below Tenth street, New York. ‘venience. Bares 8 ge REQUIRING MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SHOU! LADIES REQUIRING dat. Mari’ piace—a regular, Seastul practitioner. Blégant rooma provided. <7100R AND MANHOOD BEGAINED BY USING Di Vivo ees oe ER, —-

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