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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 " Southern to 94's and Reading to 90%. Prices con- There and medium, 15c. # 49c.; do., good and Saperintendens of Buildings during the month of | massacre of thirteen Union men {a Laurel Valiey, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Mined depretsed at the close of business under a trade, | Aine, Suc, a ey al Mt a pa ed in value, | 2AuaEy, and in the mouth of Vobrasry 10. ied ¢aduon county, dunn the wat. are ‘mana Puway, Marek 6—OP.M. | sami err ; ee sales ih eergotts Busia at hea sabi y wae tte eeuth ‘aide’ of tho jail made anole on ae as 604 iY or eprgpndipae pireeh are pe ternrestiay bel In Southern securities the market was also very — Bnee Wy tons En; | Oficial Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. kong whol, - oe cons seat = a effect of the chauges in tue admluistration at Wash | 4. nq comparatively neglected. Prices were hols, todas a nia: seal 17.500 ford at, oTRANSZRRS IN NRW YORK OrFY. nfl. phir opty one the six descend ington. Few pubiic changes have wrought so im- agnl st March, 1463°and 25 00'on'tna | Hed ford at, 0 8, <0 ft.» of Leroy st, 2x6). i prea fairto the ground, aud Portaut results within so brief a time as the inaugu- | BMBSF on tho Loulsianas for the reason of 5 | tae aha sat, Plates were Ia in ima, “gad sales wore | Dover st. Nob 1.ttsay ’ $09 | Gre now at large. Governor Holden has offered « . . the adjournment of the Legislature, and strong $3 | rere 00 boxes 94 Wie ae Se © eearenal, 08 ft rte br 00 10 of Keith, and $200 each ration of President Grant, There was a period of 70 a7 3 Le. oak inciting 2,000 boxes I. 1g Houston, 10,00 | reward of $500 for the arrest Suspense following the act of inauguration itself, %, Teanesseas on account of “the great expec 22 | Mon private torms. We quote:—t. C. charcoal, & | Masten lane, 4, 2159 ft 0 of "initia ai, for the arrest of the other two white men, the ne- bd * tations” from the new administration of the $00 | don and coke terue'@0 a se 3e da, en ee ve a8 20,09 | groes not being included in hw Excellency’s procla owing to the public auxiety to iearathe character Of p. cutiye, Missouris were firmer and higher 7.00 | | Woot. ~The dentand for Uesos ia more active ‘th Smo | mation. “ 1h ( she Cabinet destined to ‘oriard the plans of she DW | 15 consequence of the passage of a law to require £0 | champ Tang of the woek and «fair amount of w Slat aty Ke] President. Of these plans and of his poucy the ange req 3 1g gin SOUTH AMERICA. padlio af large were siready assured, bus there was |, 88250! of foreign insurance companies doing bus!- 11.68 | chelith toot she ionaeg mucaion wade. enka w ih Biatany 1.500 denrinmanhnentigelineeee aie aaa, Enon we warn more of the | Bess i the State to deposit State bonds with the 1300 | after as Usual, and the supply ‘Is Inadequate to the fam we 749 Affairs im Paraguay— ents ef Lepes— s Ing ou: his State ‘Treasurer as security. North Carolina new © | more attention. “An “Kinds sre herd with “eouaiie, | S0thak en, 0 fe 31,000 A ans which he was to employ in carrying | bonds are still pressed for sale, and there is a suspl 1100] rable firmness, holders manifesting an indisposition | Slat sts, 150 it w 4.00 Tie Anqontine Renablie, Views. Hence the vicinity of Wall and Broad streets clon that the gamblers in the State department 500 H 10 fo realize except ‘at full prices. Combing wool {# scarce and Baka hone 240 We have advices from Buenos Ayres to the lith this afternoon, upon the anncuncement of the | pan e ray |, sales being made as bigs vas tae, Pulledixtra Bath ast of January. The news from Paraguay 1s not im 4 are renewing their operations, Prices closed:— bo 610 | continues in mi Jo ective deinand and ts eld more firmly, a ay ke selections, was a scene of the greatest anima- | » ‘ 4258 4 50 | super is steady and firm, with a moderate demand. th at, ws, 500 fy ‘21; portant. General Caxias had established a police Jails in the | Te@Bessees, ex coupon, 67 a 6714; do., new, 66% & wer ruling | moderately souzht after and commands full prices. Cail 28th st, ne cor dth 900 7 rotect the cli d ton. The absence vf political mater! + * were aboul ia, tho ny 60th st, na, 104 (te ‘ong | Force in Asuncion to pi le citizens and pro- 06; do. five per cent, 67 | 61; Virginias, ex cou- ree tilet, is steady at (ora chip is 10th 250 ety. Large numbers of ialians were pouring new Cabinet, and the choice, in particular, of Mr, ms : Chi and ‘the betier pti of ‘s” ver bt epee 2,650 Into’ Ye Pe Btowart, were regarued in. the most favorable man. | POM 56M & 7%; do. new, 6L a 02; do. regis 45 $f 00 for fie Sia “orelgn® the s Hoith ata a 47 fh 0 of 4th ay, 361.0375. 15,500 Gees city.) Many Paraguayan tntsllen eee 6 243 tered stock, 50% a 61; do. registered, 1866, 65 jibe market | ful prices are, prevalent, for all kins. | The sales are eau at Da Sad, fw Of Gaby av, 1Guxlid.ixdixi0O. Li sds ner. Gold at ouce went down, closing finally at | 9°55, 4, ustered, 1867, 51 52; Geo! was quiet | 66}¢c.; 75,000 eluding 15,00) AX OwIO.st | yoda at, a tvotttag Mtr) positively known of the movements 18034, while governwent bonds went up to 119% for 65 » Teg 5 , 51% & 52; regia an ae eee | or din’: 300 co. af | at a ce t4 do. at 88 9g bot bors = of President Lo} ‘He is said to have passed ease 2 sixes, 81 a 82; do. sevens, 92 a 93; do. sevens, mixed To al 53% 3 an ; | Eeoeh ward in the directiqn of the Falls of the Guayra, the iasues of 1862. ‘The scene in tne Gold Room, as 1 ox nig 0 X Indiana at Be. | teaie Important document are said to have been tound ‘will appear further on, was one of great excitement, sani POD: <3 SONG AR. NS aoe. Terran sy Sgt ca; 20,000 do. at Boe. 0 3 by ‘General Caxias in'Asuncion, which will be for- ‘The transactions in goveruments were likewise very saesng IG BR GORDON: GIG BOF; Ade NEW: 06 3,000 do. i aaa Spy bearings on privais — to Rio Janeiro, 59; Missouri sixes, 89:4 890; do, Hannibal and fora then nen common cy sine Republic 1s sbout to publish in animated, and the foreign bankers were purchasers the oficial documents respecting the St. Joseph, 8934 @ 91; Louisiana sixes, 72a 73 do, Tos. pulled ‘ * to the extent of many millions. The European con- ae ‘be. + a! = Sanat meee of Lopez. The government is busy dence in 7 ne "3 4 levee sixes, 71 & 172; do. do. eights, 863, a 88; 480. a We, es. oe 45, 20,000 oxtrn sade reparations for the Cordova exhibition, s i es alas “4 Alabama eights, 94 @ 94%; do. fives, 65 a 66; 0 super att ‘x blige. 405000 oe, Tevas at B80, 0 Bic. the President Sarmiento had been slightly indis) - & BB 6C., Hy by the henest declaration of President Grant—more | 4, “aivog sterling, 91 a 94; moti: anbiine: 0; | Be ar price for a lot, selected ; 5,000 Iba. choloe s eit but was better. General business is beginning to honest than the platiorm of the party which nomi- nated him—that “the bonds should be paid in gold unless otherwise stipulated.” Of the gene- ral effect in Wall street and upon the country at large it w possible to calcu- Jate from the etfect produced to-day. The ex- pectations ofa highly prosperous state of affairs under President Grant are likely to be fully borne out. To-day these changes were enough to indicate that we are upon we eve of important doancial re- sulte, and that the trade and business of the nation Tl @ TK; do., new, 70 8 10%; do., registered pi i Dg ee stock, 62 a 65; City Memphis sixes, 60% a@ 51; do. Atlanta eights, 78 a 80; do, Savannah sevens, 91 892; do. New Orleans cansols, 78 a 80; do. do., 1s- sued to railroads, 69 a 70; Mobile and Ohio sterling, 66 867; do. eights, 64 @ 65; Mississipp! Central Rail- road, first mortgage, 69 a 70; do, second mortgage, 54a 65; Memphis and Charleston, first mortgage, 90 8 91; do, second mortgage, 75a 77; do. stock, 48 @ 49; Greenville and Columbia Ratlroad, guaranteed, Sbie; 66.8 59, erence The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | 33°+, yer Crus, 18. 19lbe., Zc. a 21)ge, Dave been only waiting tuat full assurance which tt ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city ‘or Scotch pig the market was ee being has received of honesty and capacity at Washington and which encouraze our merchants in making their for the expired portion of the week have been as ae te me oe oe ‘Egli “ to arrive, engaze.nents. follows:—» pusloees iratencted af ‘pbout former pelea ‘No. 1 was common #3 ‘Smyrna on private FATAL AFFRAY IN VIRGINIA. WALEFOOTS and were nominal, at 10c. for leashed wand Me for unbledebed pa tTHALnON Ar —Arctic was atlill held at $1, gold, but we WHISKEY.—Receipta, 660 bbla. The the market was at prices were irm. Sales avout 70 at 96c. a 97c., tax From the Staunton Spectator, March 2,| aia g dimenlty, which occurred im the ileem o Rockingham county, on Saturday last, Garner TE. ny, shot and killed a man by the name of Shanks. We learn that, under the cir- cumstances, Colonel Armstrong was justified io shooting bis antagonist. Colonel Armstrong was for many years a member of the Virginia Legisiature from Taylor county. aan Goops. REAL ESYATE MATIERS The market closes for the week with ssmall sale of New York and Brooklyn improved property yes- terday by Muller, Wilkins & Co. The attendance was '9T8 per yr. good and prices appreciative. ‘The following are | ,._, , TRANSFERS IN RINGS COUNTY —inOOKLY™S. 241 Between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. : 2 ft w of Barber sh ae had two epochs to-day—before and after |" 6 om, rouse, Sub-Treasury. Jai dae ete, ere pr Bae, on for | the particulars:— fa w of Central av, 50x30). 4,700 announcement of the Cabinet. The government Receipts. Riera eee i Balances. | Nos 1and$, 900 do. No.1 Hudson at $40, 600 do. No.1do. | NRW YORK PROPERTY—BY MULLEB, WILKINS AND CO. 9,000 pos Market opened witi a decided improvement, based | March 1..$582,868 $1,536, 5 $098,245 $89,130,371 | 94,89), 000 do. No. TX at gA0, and 200 dd. fa apottlod of | Sinble and jot 143 West 37th ot, wnis.ase bed mone ites, Upon the maugural and apon the advance of five- | March 2.. $2,281 pe 2,420,124 87,080,825 | $j om private terms; "go tons old car wheala'and ido, old | House and fot 19 Rutgers place, dxli0. 114,950 - Bao Lesa than cost BURKE, 469 Broadway, second floor. __MARBLE MAN1 MAzere ANTELS, } ONUMENTS, BEAD STONES Rich and, sai ‘designs, at very low prices; aso Table sat up and price, list vent fo the coun ‘Marble Works, 117 and 119 Ap twenties 1 London to 83%. From this | March 4:, ascouo oan Last aoF eas Grecetn a aeae ten eae ones niet ee Point there was a sudden upward move- | March 5.. 829,000 1,255,057 ‘774,957 87,350,764 | stead: rat Co ry Oe arse inte and $558 bc noi Pimiogn ~ ail ae - ihe ‘The value of the Importations of dry goods at this | | Ispido—The business was tight but prices were a, a legrams by cable of a rt for the week ending March 4 compares with g. Reape 8 linen toe to 8344 in London, stimulating the market. Theprices | Ine previous weer es touows:— igi | od mca Bowen and Minds So 8 al for the list closed as fol!ows:—United States sixes, Flouse and lot 104 Vanderbilt av, 352100... eeeeee 5000 Real Estate Notes, A real estate journal in Memphis, Tenn., of March 1 gives the following report of the condition of the ne iat LEAvHEE..Hemlock sole was only In moderate demand, the inquiry being Maroh 4 | vut the market for all kinds was stro: narter:— has bee! 1881, registered, 115 0.11544; do., coupon, 116% a 116%; | Entered for consumption. statests $2,100,680 | principally for heavy en te eee | pee casigeted pry Ok gigi, oe iy | tor do., 6-20's, registered, 113% @ 113%; do., coupon, |- Withdrawn 546,19 787,818 | but are not tn excess of the sales. Oak wae unchanged, | more inquiry ‘Pat pralbab son adkirateca S00 ARBLE AND MARDLEIZED MANTLES, RICH AND 1802, 119% a 11944; do., 1864, 115% 8 11554; do., 1965, | V**ehoused 24 Renee tinadls Wevcenpaiodicngy airy nerhaagehsmonye Sse Spchecrobores:n asus Bio | Mov ceraacaen Bs, the largest stock and lowest price, 116% a 117; do., new, 1865, 113% a 113 ; on 1867, RUT Ged " ———_—_—_—- —__—.— Hemlorh.~. been made, Still there is much less property chang ae ku Men jes put eeeeree price lit sent to the country. zi sy » . SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOSK EXS} B eg Grande ieee. rt ing hands than is usual at this season of the year. ————OoOOO 113% a 11334; do., 1863, 11334 a 11334; do., 10-40's, IE XX STOCK EXCHAYIE. bate Hag eo bineg eige pc gg ie BE ENE | Toe ascusion or the Amana condition ofthe city, ia | MAtareares, sures, ponpees currency bonds, 102 a 102%, ” he firmness and buoy- nae Babe Tah net oa i] 280, ‘Be. ant Che eggeeiannin 56 teneruees See eiim, Sircady, Ev beer ian! bs eee ae en anoy of the marker ave all the more remarkable from ies 3 ; sae dance Lin, wee frou Haha | 80 Dardensome, together with a desire to walt and aigey | Pe eer ee the fact that money was in good demana and active Bian hai' Bank.. Mic. ; middle and heavy, d5c. a Xo, ai see what policy the incoming administration may ‘600 SEATE, DECORATED MARBLE AND MARBLE MAN. at the full | te. Indeed, in Baughter. Rough. | adopt towards the South, combine to make the real 500 So, ae Sen aoe co“ On eee tad Bolilvgteig Oe eae. alent Ro caeeees ee reas, Light Bente. dent nfo. lc. nde. | estate market inactive. We trust that after these ‘000 pu avenue. paid in many instances by stock houses, but Middl io. a 460, 4p. a Ao BR bat Nowe | the rate 1s hardly the qaotabie one of the day. Seven Bait’ SE LKe BELES | questions ure settiod we shall have an active rea = FURNITURE. 3 estate market. om iced BEML SEES A per cent was the prevaiiing figure on both govern- Laan, the et, was steady at 6) Bic., for 500 GNIFICENT r seskise yet alae) een Mss njaiee ° AD, vent rut, was wendy SS ian Sen k 4 Sop | ‘There have been several large sales and trades of tow | MAGNIFICENT Aan ROOM SUIT, COVERED manaey. rte ; place at six where the houses were favored or in Movaseee The market for all kinds was dull, and we | Wburban real estate at figures which indicate Te- | pimea a, No o% Finnofora eat fo: $8 for! ga00; Biagerss, Bok ease, Onrpette ime standin; Th r t only heard of sales of 40 soins new Barbados, at 70c. Prices | newed confidence in that description of property. TRANBY: Coy wt Sixth pri ra @ Cause Of the present activity is were heavy and frre; ‘The demand for iA wed’ tire: io tial Linden av and 5,800 | street, near Sixt avenues Not understood unless, as 18 charged, it is due to the Naval Brome cc For spirits turpentine sustinieaiaree eens yeRr the market waa dull ‘and, hears,” cloting at y's | railroads etili continues, and we hear of several sales | Road from Greenwich Point to Rayuor's, es, adjoining Oe ee, Semana Bs Ae bears both in governments and in stocks, who have ices, viz., Ddc. @ 90 bois. at | having ocenrred since our last. Cotton plantations | Baynor's.. aoe vet eae low Monthy at GREENE appied an Cr ged sooihtned to’ faa ea Giger: tncladlag New York: Dols at Bic. a S5ije- ; JAMAICA, week. or monti, at GREENE & O'S, 108 Eighth avenue, Produce @ reac ion from the present Ronin was in moderate request, but prices ‘of ort warns still continue to change hands rapiily. We hear of | poy adjoining Homer H Stewart's, 4% acres. 1,900 | corner of Twentieth street quotations, In this connection a rumor prevailed on | fig Moree nee $a5 iio Fag saat ie and ni do, paipand Se ey Farmingdale yvilie Toss, wa, Lew! R SALE—COMPLETE SET FINE FURNITURE, IN- the street late in the attornoon tiat “Mr. Stewart's oe LS A Ae ee igabd es ae informed thst engar plantations are in great demand, => shad i eds upc ar uaing every household article sultale, for fret clase ; Ses Go 00; Nov 1 Rin 84 38; pale, 50 & #5 50, and | induced by the large profits realized Inst year by jone year old. Address Z., box 176 Herald Policy” would be such as to “make money tight’ — ‘Wiuch means that he will be a@ contractionist, and in the present sensitive state of all the markets stocks were easily depressed by it. ‘The new currency bill which was signed by Presi- Gent Johnson, und is sherefore a law, does away an oie deracay th baw os bro Aor pe as much as aving been inade to . ‘The following is a summary of recent and pro- | "\iGrern'a f0 scree jected “Boulevard” improvements tn the lower por- tion of Westchester county:—For the past few years | Clifton av, ws, 60 ft sof gt) Ns 'x100, the old Boston road, running from Morrisania to Portchester, has been in # very bad condition, being | T™2ptke road, « s, adjoinlog me ‘win’ 'n, 133; acres. Etiere extra do., 5a 8 ‘Wilmington tar was quiet at Omoake,—Western was dull and nominal at 8 OtLs.—Linseed was steady, with further sales of 2, lons at 81 1; crushers’ prices were $1 (3a 81 05 in casks and bbtn, Of iard oll there were a few small sales at @1, 68 for prime winter; Menhaden was dull and nominal at 90. ; i180; castor oll was B= LET-FOR ONE YEAR, VERY CHEAP TO A RE- ai an entire set of Household Furniture, 1 He, Wx 6198 Fou otic. COAL AND — ‘woop. ‘with the old system of quarterly statements by the A sree, Santy anit: greatly encroached upon by the property owners 7? REDUCTION IN PRICES OF COAL AT Danks, and substitutes a plan by which the jodi adi Be sruale ot $120; Ul coven yor vowed | Gnd worn out by the effects of time and weather. | “@™entine W Arnoux p oo Gt THEDFORD'S, corner of Tweniy-seventh strect and trolier is authorized 0. at $2 Ba wd 50. An act of the Legislature authorized its repair | Greenbarg to Tuckaboe youd, Marshall Lefferts, 7 scres.18,280 = nice cha 2000 Fou enn depend upen receiving © gia 01 to call for sach statements—not [iPpovinzones Reed yp yoed do. beef, 271 | and improvement. Under this provision it bas | North Broadway, es, J C Beli’s property, 20x100...... = tara ttsoreccnanh eda See less than five times in the year—for days past to be ete ee rere noes oie | Siraightened ous and widened to sixty. poaeeataats: {wot Lide st, 2210.0 ABS" so | (NHE BEST RED AND WHITE ASH COAL, LL, FURNACE, iaats te ware wes ezixenssiy. gh, there’ being any demand and the market was heuvy aud. prices decline Stowthan ittttamat Sa Be Bt ‘There were sales ‘bout 800 hbis. in lots at $51 25 a H5l 50 for new inexe, €31 Cor Gla do. and €95 0 B27 2 for prime aut exits prithe, For delivery salen were reported of 250 pols. new meas for designated by htm. The provision contained in the last. words—‘‘days past”’—will prevent the periedi- C4l spasms to which the money market has been six feet. The Jar oe ei Westchester turnpike Toad, so called, been renovated, betng inacadamized from i its janction with the Boston road, @ inile east of the Hariem bridge, to Weat Farms. It is furthermore macadamized from Fox's ore, $0. Screened aad deliee j j | crea fis the old ebuabiisied yard No. 63 Cana’ atreet \ MARIIN WETTERAU. | “subjected by the system of quarterly statements, were in better EXPRESSES. — i Corn at the point where the Southern boulevara a It was an excited and busy day in the Gold Room, | 5. > sees psooangs e Loam Westel " The old A. 2. G. BURNHAM’S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGR } particularly upon the announcement of President | «iii Ui a Fartstans served. op oc country.” Persivare paskos, sipped Grant's selection for the Cabinet position of Secre- 7000 new te stored, Money advanced. s | tary ofthe Treasury. The news was received soon | 1500 = boulevard is proposed, which will commence | Montgomery y HYKARD’S | FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE EX- j after three o'clock, and gold at ouce began to fall, wae 70000 at White Plains, and after pursuing a north- ond; dacren aay Av tien. ress, office 78 and 80 Bank street, near Bleecker.—First Touching in its decline the lowest point stace 1868. | “Sno {ooo U se | at i re bk Scour Sesion ge | pee Ap yd opi ita The scene which ensied might ve called a tumult. | 59 91%. So coutinuation of Central avenue and would probably | Sih i ns €4 0 of Gard texto, et ee ree ee ‘The brokers rushed from their offices to the board | gu. do. 10000 fn ah a ‘ara “the be called the Westchester avenue. Mamaroneck } Sh st, #6, 6411 « of Aectow Geer = “ and formed an impenetrable masa around the cen- | %%0 do. mart hk eo sree dull re ty parr, ‘and th io goles were throug ney Henry vot urioms ier chee he oil Bescon ares, ww of Paliaad ay ioe == al 5 be mn a js tralfountain, making thelr transactions with wild eevee pele tae aad kt kages, at 17}4¢. 8 l9Me. for No.1 40 | Cross the Bostou road and torminate wt the village of | BereeNwood ar. corner Tounelle st Oberon ‘GENTLEMAN DESURES TO, FIND APARTMENTS: { gestures and loud cries, It wili romatn e memor- | {fee Tenn Too A. packages At Ife. 8 Ne, aeller’s option. Buiter | Mamaroneck. The object of this road is to connect 2,800 part of the of the city, wrnere he might have'the comforts of a able day in the history of the Goid Board, The price | "200 Mo 6" = ace e market was stay acdive, the Uenand being good from | White Plains with the tde-water in the last men- | Berkley piace, corner Tous tosis 3500 | Fometfor terms to be moderate and i Y p 1u000 P, Ft 100 all sources, and prices were firm and Sree See The | tioned place. In addition to all these an avenue | Frauklin st, ws, between Wai 60) | location. es ‘Adaress, Stating terms, G. Wo } ‘was 13134 just before the news reached the street. | ‘10 shs Cen 100 Hod Le ate yg thar nthe stock was ight. ‘Cheove was | from Wiite Plains is to connect Central avenue with | avcock st w #1 216 Md ae gio ab | box 28 Hera | It opened in the morning at 131%. It rapidiy | ,50 West U: 300 Mi) Mock the market was vory siroug, at former quotationa, We | ‘he Boston bd Portchester. These various im- Sag LADY DESIRES BOARD WHERE OTHER BOARD- 80 glad to cover that they stayed the de-| “ 100 Dub ilecita: tiiak dika Wick sesalig aeleuua will have given to them the dprisdiction over Weat- byeedl = diy ease Tirtyruiate ee wee sar ¢line by thelr active bids at that figure. Srkine per woplicherath| Rumauchmorcs darlene acres 1* | 4. COMPORTANLE ROOM WANTRD_3Y A GENTLE The “bulls,” in consequence, maintained their price ‘STREET } QUOTATIONS. — ms man and wife, with partial Board; i pcation ‘up town or & point higher, and a rather desperate struggle en- Projected Butldings. Union pl, os, lots 18.andi9. block 2, Van Vorat's, 0x76. 4,nu | Jersey, CH} any S Herald oaice. en ae sued. But the “bears” were eventually victorious ‘Cattaraugus and Yates. county ¢ dairies, firkinn ‘The following in a summary of specifications of n st, #8, 800 fe of oo st, 25296. od and gold again yielded, halting at each step in con- pong Fel eprint proposed new buildings approved by Superintendent | , ane Bo feat taf ting RR el Gl contort ravaes H sequence of the “covering” by the shorts, until it Macgregor for the week ending March 4:— Lot %, block 1, map Greenville grove. ” cured cured igeaiton below Twenty.third street, between Second i touched 13934, about five o'clock. The glee of the One frame front dwelling, situated north side of riage ame yeas Remap g Seams sales | “penke” tan bilatateiae “Tung hed. nd tieavily.ovee- 1osth street, 240 feet east of Second avenue; dimnen- NORTH CAROLINA. Accotmmodatious oeredy Cash, bor 102, sation’ Ay Spring — i-4 building, 25x40; stories, two; owned by nt) nina. One fratne tenement, situated No. 441 West Fifty- | Another Homicide in Wilkes County—Inku- OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN OR NEAR NEW | third street; dimensions of building, 25x28: stories, man Marder of a Sister by a Brother, [Sh in 2 wrivato tem family, = comforts 1<% street, sold the market, aod the ‘bulla’ had so persistently kept up the premium, that they would have thanked President Grant in person, if the opportunity had 5 id by Christian Jordan. pa been afforded, for his timely interference in behalf of Pawar, March 6-6P. mM. | ontcst” Ole tame dwelling, situated south aide of 120tn | Followed by the Murder of the Mother, In | ofice, Greenpoint, j thetr side of the proionged contest. The range in| Buiprno MaTRRIALs.—The market for most articles | Factory dairies, fancy and Cheddar shapes, street, 200 feet east of First avenue: dimensions of |} Which the Father Husband Partici- OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WI prices during the day is shown as follows:— coming under this heading was dull, though values were Fhcto ry dais buttaing, 25X38; stories, two; owned by Mary Hilin- | pates—Jail Delivery im Buncombe—Escape BQ, ina private family, within, one boar of Civy Hal, on ¢ Mw. without alteration. Eastern sprace was steady at $19 9 $24 4 of the Notorious Colonel James Keith. ferred. Address, Four brown stone dwelt situated north side of fuatlg term a ‘must be moderate, with full particwars, for inferior to cholce schedules, with a moderate demand Farm dion fart go a Seccdhuetoek Geeek, tabwtek Waite and Biste ane. Saismony, March 3 18e0, | M: Hr Herald ode Ba ‘and light offerings. Lathe were in light supply and Ormly FOURTH AND 1,629 bbl on refined, 6% do: -erude | ues; dimenstons of buildings, 78x60 ft.; stories, four From information received here a most unparal- OARD WANTED—BETWE held at $3 37%. Rosendale cement was steady at $2 50 per pI ‘or crude in bulk ape saartns was only4 and basement; owned by 8. W. & S. M. Andrews. leled ana lawless state of affairs exists in the coun. ‘Twentieth streets, In a private family, wherehome com- bbl., while Iime was moderately dealt in at $125 for common | Moderately active, the demand being light and om at the One brick dweliiny uated south side cf Twenty- Ls can be enjoyed, by two young men who can’t pay more and $2 for lump. Bricks remained steady at $15 x $16 50 for | Sicr*ciosing at this price, and s0O"%n for the banner tine ith street, 200 ft. west of Tnird avenue; dimen- | ties of Wilkes, Alexander and Buncombe, in the = an $25 re mont; oor ta Te ‘Address for Bien a 0. ot the “| F North river, $15.0 $16 for Long Ieland, G18 0 814.60 for New | worth at Shige. Helined Was Jus sought after, but the mar Sue ee eee ros hey rt oa « how orate ee some Jersey, G18 a G82 for Croton and $00 a GBS for Philadelphia | White'Nt Sheu 8 O'do: for, the inst halt Maveh at be LbO/do, | _ TWO OWO stone dwellings, atnated south side of | CUtrages Of @ most atrocioas nature are PERMANENT ACCOMMODATIONS, WITH BOARD, anted. for three young gentiem om in @ respectable Figiity-third street, 300 ft. west of Third avenue; di. | dally occurrence, and it would seem that the exist | 7, jv" r feath mensions of buildings, 12.¥x60; stories, four and | ing ctvil authorities are powerless to suppress this | terme Aasress bo mesa oS, at reasonable ont, for April at 363gc. and 1,000 do. for May at 3636. "Gasol TS CEWAX was firm st Ge, 0 80c, with small eales st these pee ‘a1 100) bela te cnarine 4. a4 basement; owned by W. R. Morgan. fearful epidemic of crime. was in deman ols. 78 gravity were sold Dalancegt this month’ at ide." Jn) Philadelphia the market Cash gold was in rather better supply, although | prj the rates paid on loans were modified to a considera- | | COTTON.— Receipts, 4,832 bales. There was only a mode- rate demand from spinners and tors, and scarcel; ind not ver ‘The only sales we ht . wo. > GENTLEMEN AND. “Wives DESIRE TWO FUR- bie extent by the activity in money. Before Clearing | Shy inquiry, from “exporters, sad ‘the’ business of "ine | W3* 3000 DLL standard white at Wie, ss sonsand the Pee eect. twontyalve fe west ot Dros, diene | On Saturday last in Wilkes county two desperate ‘ea Rooms and Yocation nerchbornond of House from seven to five per cent was paid for car- | S07. ot nt da halon, including on speevintign, market was heavy, though price. were ‘Rot quotabiy lower, | ttons of jQulldings, 48.6x50; stories, two; owned by | characters, respectively named Joshua Steelman and seas “itteeaces given Fo Rag la i | rying, but after that time the lenders were inclined for spinning and 161 for export. ‘There was considerable 50 bbl. 5 eres E. 0, Col Larkin Lynch, while at the house of one Noah One ick stable, situated north side of Forty- 7: sae son. whi ne; dimen- | Sprinke, twelve miles east of Wilkesboro, the county _— A Bo; mmoattorsy Wi 6b, nd schilows belng quoted al to increase, their terms, and allowed only three to | 3'yiics tow miadiing for Acriat, g were, made of i a | en as ialeaeaiaeld vn Apel at si soe “io. tor de at ENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Tivo Me] for May at 3810. seventh street, 150 It. west of Tenth a five percent on the currency collateral. The transac- | #4 0 Sanne S453 100 for pa pe eR ie Sshrrow equa, ge'e'ge; | Sons of Duiiding, 6x20; tories, two; owned by | seat, became tnvolved in a quarrel, which soon grew | ihe indy: *kusrenss with termes De Hera once. ns OF tions at the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows:— | terms. Annexed are ll HT a lg i ad Kidsin varaige, 81 502 + | Michael Fogarty. violent, and both were ordered out of the house, * * 8 O; nat and ma eand Rick was Fas steady les 60 casks Carolina at 9igc. a One brick church, sitaated north side of Seventy- ws ANTED—TO TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, = clearings $75,483,000 ign colle and ¥.0. and “9 third street) 100 ft, cast of Madison avenue; dimen- | After leaving they had proceeded but a short dis- with or without 'd, In & good house and neighbore ld balances. 1,155,282 | Ordinary... ae. Hf G5KG | Stans. Linseed wan quoted at 82.2140 9255, gold, duty | sions “of Didlding, 2x02; scores, two; owned by | tance, still quarrelling, when Steelman drew his pls- | %2°% for an ofice fo trees. Apply at 115 bth st Carreney batan 1,811,084 | Good ordinary Fi Zs aia | paid,» tu alen were ramored, Uc, mg coud nok trace them. | James Leundx. tol and fired five times successively at Lynch, the | WW ANTED—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR NFURNISHED+ Foreign exchange was again demoralized by the | Low, middiin 3 Gul ated aoe ne AT Boos Th an on ia Oy, 8 |" One brick Mable, situated No. 160 West Houston wah orwitunet Board) Pardes Curniaved with ging wi ad pchtean—The ‘market for raw was very quiet, the demand street; dimeg@ons of building, 25x59; stories, two; | latter fighting desperately with such weapons as he | boardinc places free of charge at LEONARD & CO.'S, q foreign advance in bonds, while the decline :n gold, ee. ae aoy : being tight, but a sieaay y quiet, -L- owned by A ‘& Merrill. conid conventently find. Two of Steel hots | Broadway. ” OPTED. — nn : With a prospective sil lower price, kept the market | yee of i ras tawere (hae bape Hee aes eee eee | tone Ans sales ida, oa eae, 4 ed Nos. 213 and 214 West | took etfect m the abdomen of Lynch, one passing | WANTED—Bi A GENTLEMAN AND M18 Wire, dull. Rates are quoted:—Stering, sixty days, com- ut 12,000 pounds Baltimore and Lake at %#\c. 2 255. be for. “porn Rico. We quote :— Gabe-faterior o common street; dimengign ings, 20x00; owned by | entirely through him and the entering the lett , in » private family yon ot further ‘good Boat ee caste! Shas a fang, coming out at the back, Lynch fell aud Steel- | #?.town than Tweaty-fourih stree\: 19 pay, fron ba hat | Pollock Van Wags “S OPERAGR STOCK. The business in ae mer quctaiions, refinin, mercial, 108 @ 1033, ; good to prime bankers’, 10834 @ | erate, but prices were still stead; ae “ “ ‘One tempot h situated Nos. 125 and | man generously assisted him into @ house, where he 20676} short sight, 100.8 100%. Parts, sixty days, | Sic do, a9 | ger ach ben, be Suc pes ra peat hdas sna ino “see. ne ie SS! 121 West Ihirty-arxuvvtevet; dimensions of building, | toon after expired. Steelman Taude his escape. e wtai— bon B21 W617; Short sight, 5.16% 05.15 Antwerp, | 2°85: rm do. G8 by; box do, S80" Tipe don fee iis. and ite, tee ah teem | toon story, one; owned by Jonn Larkin. Tule bloody tragedy, however, 18 {ar exceeded in WASTED-BOARD AND TWO COMFORTABLE 6.2140 6.1734. Switzerland, 6.2114 @ 6.17%. Ham- | fren hoops, 14 tect, 850m 855, and green hoops, 1: tee @ 10c, Havana—hi ‘stan ‘a to 8, One corrugated frame ding, situated No. 515 | horror and ‘barity by the inhuman and fiendish | yyrq greet and poh oo Sen ath sarin it ; land, a 8 lie, ; do, ea es 5 tol Me. | West Fitty-seventh street; dimensions of building, | murder of a sister by a brother, and aiterwards the | torme, which must be moderate, Broad street, Herald arg burg, 56% a 85%. Amsterdam, 404 40%. Frank- Pry sy no further sales of Rio, but | toe | ine wan Ay i aise eas: dons Bi ah ines 26x20; stories, two; owned by L. Herb. inurder of the mother by the father and two sons of | Best references exchanged. fort, 40% 9 40%. Bremen, 78% @ 78%. Russian Aiea Be, go, in bond Fal do. at foce 8 10 ssc, Rood doe Hee de yer; Porte ag ‘The brown stone dwelling, situated north side of | the same family. It seems that on one of the spurs ANTRD_FOR A LADY, 1 Fiity-second street, 200 ft. west of Filth avenue; di- | of the Blue Ridge, called “Bushy Mountain,” near the | WANTED TOR A. ts art = i ee tab mensions of building, 25x56; stories, four ‘and intersecting line of the counties: Wiikes and AleX- | ing a clean house and tal Soernte a ri ‘Sixth basement: owned by John P. Haye, ander, there lived a religiously ta nue. ‘Adaresn, giving fuil particulars, ee Sy ae Seven brown stone dwellings, situated northeast | sisting of James Land, hia wife, 188 Herali thalers, Tl a 716. ae ige, ibe. ‘There was considerable excitement tn the stock in ae ee agen market late in the afternoon. Business at the boards ‘Ti y, rr 13ige. a Ci aay refine ¢. and prime do, 120. a 12e. Other kinds were Le Ayan was ices ily) Jawa (ia 82 ge. re aguin lower, bard closing at 1s 2 oats Tigew tien yellow at 15; PELL xtra Cy STRARINE, though sendy ai re were & few stall anise ‘at 8c. & bie. tighter and two corner of Madison avenue aud Fisty-third stregt; di- | sons. Recently—one last week—from some = ——=3 was very dull, the centres of attraction being the = a gate: mensions 0. buildings, 20x52; stories, four: four; owned Cause as yet unexpiains, ‘@ quarrel arose between ACHINERY. Gold Room and government bonds. Prices were tive nnd steady at former prices, ie stock, Joboer's | by (. J. Hamilton. the sister and one of the brothers, resulting in | EE ‘well maintaimed during this portion of the day for rh follows :--hi 8 $3 90 rr sack; ‘One brick jactory, situated Bowery, Oak and | deadiy hatred, which made the girl leave the house FOLDING MACHINES. ADDRESS ‘orthington’ rou e208 ‘urk's Taland ysis are per alba Chestnut streets; ‘tiwensiona of balding, Peet 44, | through fear, and to whieh she did not return until ving the list, with the exception of the Northwestern o — ist, p' being quoted at Ie, a ¥2c., sperm at 4c, and patent mga jscine’, $319 ® | GaK .& Chestnut 44; stories, 5; owned by —_ ag eee Upon reaching the door and at- FIGHT CYLINDER BOILERS, 4 INCHES stocks, Ohio and Mississippi, Reading and Pacific | ,,C0004-—We heard of no sales. Prices were nominally | 4.2% Kent it she was met by her ALE 3, Mall. ‘The market was not strong in the main, but | goist'tor Marichinn do Gayaael, sn" bond, and eae | fe Ser cm demand and temand | KOT oni stone dwelling, situated north side of : ry with Perhom ‘she “had the quar. ameter and 0 fet long’ nr ew, built of best fange steady. After the announcement of the appoint- CORVAGR was ie, but steady at, former cary ae :— | Sgainst 450 tons Ist of March, ‘900 tons in 1867, Im- | Thirty-eighth street, 175 ft. east of Madison avenue; on attempting to enter the house By heas Corlia J ‘a “= Mani: Ho. Bie. and tarred Russia ITe. Derations jaat monch 200 dimensions of building, 28x37.9; stories, three, and pol shot him an ingantty killed. This ts not jos. 4 to 10 bri od Brooklyn. ment of Mr. A. T. Stewart the “beary’ began | "by were gut and we heat of ne begen ta loam att es iid te, wth sates of 600 | hasement and attic; owned by Charies B. Butler. the end of it. Whatever demontacal spirit could | — @ sudden and very successful attack, carrying were nominal $3 for. St. Domingo Tngeood, ee Bren otey at theee prices. ‘One brick factory, situated north Ke Forty-third have taken ion of the fratricide seems to have | YOR. SALE—THR LARGFST AND BEST ASSORTED Kits for Jarmaten do, @100 for Lita wood an Aer hetned wae dull and nominal at 4c, » 460; ft, 260 ft, east of Eleventh avenue: dim Infused into the other brother, stock of Machinery in the country, consisting of new down some of tho list @ good one per vibien deneeia th ag i fvitng, Soea5; Stories, OMe; OWnsd UP Cenege | Cee ae te aot whom. then collected 6 | sed .seeced band Rollers, Engines, Siéam Pumps, Tanks i cent. The closing prices at the Inst open aire rere Richi ss large pile of wood, which they fired and apon which | “*px' CK UasBID1, No Na. 4010 Bridge ty Brooklya, board were as followa:—Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Ex- press, 3134 & 3174; American Express, 44a 45; Adams Express, 624 a 62%; Merchants’ Union Express, 17 One brick store and tenement, situated south side | they consumed the body of the murdered sister uutil Fittioth street, $26 it, west of Tenth avenue; dimen- | not a vestige remained to testify to the crime. A sions of building, 25x50; stories, three; o owned by | few days afterwards the Lo ne of the sister being John Auchs, discovered, and no satisfactory account bein, on | be with antes of S50'b colin 225 for No, | shore, $18 or large No, § ani #13 80.8 #14 for inedinm were dull and nominal atdie. « fe. for , ROLLERS, DRAWBENCH, PAT- for the making of speo- Foom No. Ie &@ 18; Quicksil 24% @ 24%; Canton, 69% @ 60; for No, 1, Labrador herr i One brown atone store and dwelling, situated at | of her by her relatives, sus} rela became excit ~ sea onadiiens Mariposa, 14 9 wt ao. presirrea 33m 83K; rh "ns pe bl. Wwe quote pekied ar |b be EY gd ft pp ‘rane Ong, Shatin ters, art or spears ome: see i ote . 10X00; atori Hamm, ow arrest 4 fF 7 Pacific Mall, 00% 90%; Western Union Telegraph, | ,FREuII8-—The market ail continued to rule dull and et rte Gah Cee ee eas bral ‘he "remaining members qf. the fatally. oti ecs weap J0mN' BGdGaae comcee | 96% 90%; New York Central, 158% a 168%; Hudson | fn Wtnens wen iat ree ‘The engages cee were! o Liver Mout aureet; dimensions of buuldhig, 25x03; etoties, | They wore all locked i tho wane oc: in i att at | Gen depot, Newark, NeJe weet . 'd., cot WO; 01 3 Namara, ylorsv ', a 1 iver, 138348 190%; Harlem, 194 187; Reading, 90% Mra Re vere bet ch ‘el ani ta arch. eas i ive brick dwelings, situated sont migne the father and two sone mirdered th @ wile | FOR ALE ONE, PAPER CUTTING MACHINE, @ ; 290%; Alton and Torre Haute, 36 bid; Wabash, 65% ‘To Londons tierces beet at be. 6d. To. fifth street, 325 Eugen rene wi and mother, thus a \iding another: to the horrible eee io epeweana patent); one. pair tlosenitere ; 8 00%; do, preferred, 76 a 70; Milwaukee and St. ‘ieatow, per neat a Ss. To Antwerp 3g mensions of buttai cert ‘stories, three committed. Next morning, when | Porm. Ro diameter, 30 incles long: also one } do. preferred, 7 " “ agen 8 2 basement; owned by s.'W. Haley, the ne body ‘of Mrs. Land was found by the Jailor, cold 10 gallon Steam ‘ail new and’ in good orders Apply te ear thi: EEE. Kevhinasentobaceg a ara teh Gage bark st te 8d ‘one bribe stable, situated N@” 190 Lewte street; | enerark and. mutilated ins most revoiting and | 2afAuisdts ALLEN, 40 Willan street Wayne, 1173 @ 118; Ohio and Mississippi, 33 @ 8344; baien aking at dimensions of building, 25x14; stories, two; ow: ciagueting manner, ee wretenes, father and sae, EAP_A HOISTING ENGINE Locomo Michigan Southern, 95% @ 95); Pittsburg, 80% a ohat Cx,.9 by Valentine Hall confessed the murder, aa well as the mi R SALE CHEAP t tire Boller, eight feet 10 ' wo feet six inches di oe eat sic inches diniweter, ‘One brick money, situated No, 119 West street; di- ort sister, and, = the most shockiny pray mensions of building, 11X17; stories, 2; owned by | that humanity cou be rune w 80%; Toledo, 104% a 106; Rock Island, 12514 @ 126%; on Siote & Woodman. expressed & toe the perpetration sir fat | Northwestern, 6154 @ 814; do. proferred, 80} a 80%; DEALER IN NEW AND heey on HAND Shore, 4 oi tone store situated It is be they are insane, and, for E. ne the Pn hg aebte the period of depresat soutnwent cormer of enue A and Toren streets da sea murder m ‘be added te tae the list, the father oa Three, four and nine feet Piaves, rong mensions 01 rune 2).644X66; stories, 4; owned by | was piaved ae a apart irom tte sons. are at brosdway. Serew, Lever yo produced. by the “bears,” who were operating on vemel Angust Slater, In buncombe a he the | ee the supposition that “Mr. Stewart was going to tie. Sumctchamngoe eames ie Brack ta hi situated No, 176 Stanton =a & seat, there Q ATERT IMPROVED Mi make money tight,” Ohio and Mississippi wont Pei Pah im. Receipts, 8,000 bb mh | Sa ing, 24.8%30; stories, 4; owned Li pRH St SrenlGay. rose down to 324 and New York Contral to 167, Michigan Seren ate ate (toe Weatarn | Ss tehandintie tens veevenmmnntiom . WILDER,

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