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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tavnsp AY, Maren n—6P. M. The announcement of the final adjustment of the Cabinet appointments produced very little sensation 1809. ‘0 of Ist ay, tin n Wall street, the selection of Mr. Boutwell being 4 56 = expected and consequently “discounted.” His iu a name is a popular one with the street, and a quiet pense satisfaction is felt with his policy as a fancier. He _ Hath i 0 a * is known to be in favor of fully sustaining the na : SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXSuayys, 0, st Alice. 100 med a) Uh ate tional credit according to President Grant’ pet ores iu Tucan Genco at OMe ll No hd Ib ! ete Co mar- X and io ago. ideas and in favor of a protective tariff The ae Sea eer bObIO ae eres ket for government securities was the first to feel at Slige., 3300 No. L Towa at dgen Be ey Be as n the effect of bis nomination, while better reports dc. ‘a d7c., 6,000 XX 1a 12,000 do. at tic. # : ye,ca0 x doe ab 43360, Rit old X do, from Enrope assisted this upward tendency, which i ‘Ble, We PX carried 62's to 11934, At the first board there was a ie Mixe, * i XXX a miskle Sia ern Virginia at Ac, 9,000 X: 1°54 lively disposition to invest, and the market came out ; sated me ‘Bac. a 83) os r cl medi of the duless which characterized it during the ex- ne Sesie, L600 “unwashed Be ath “Bt do. Suh por’ ek ol e wi Be, 5 4,500 do, en: pired portion of the week. A better feeling was Sod tacky combi spuled at ae, 3 eas barry, bd created by the announcement through the cable 89 ‘com! ng at 0. HL 1m Western fleece 5 that the Bank of kngland bad decided ae 530 Mexican at S00 tub washer at. Bice, 1,40) ole at av, ws 248 {sof 25th Bt, 24x J tunded at t4c., 1,000 do. combing at Uc., 3,500 coarse Texas at | 9b av, #6 corner of Tat st, BU.bxLU0. not to raise the discount rate,a step which was = Bees Yi and et ab 36740., yA ae | SU 2S cre ofa ata douptiess prompted originally by the large diversion at Be 00 damaged 30 (af Galforata i pal oe $ ae Sone seca ee epgiish capits erica onal securities Persian at tie~, 3000 Sovth Amerien. at sce. me ©! of English capital into Awerican national oie 4 Persian at Ie. 3 pa at Ween hs aud railroad enterprises, but rendered unnecessary ea. we Le Pes os " 2,500 eee ties ee Auly st, ae ye ie by the relapse in our bonds which conan am Lest 1'aw'Gen Rat ani cB +81 OF ‘and 4,000 X do, do. at T3g0. w Bie. Fs raat eae ai iene er rie a Vious to the meeting of the directors. This relapse | 28 Union Bank. roadway, No 199, and Nos %, fl and 16 John st, 21 y was followed by a recovery at the late London board 20 ie ing REAL ESTATE MATTERS. nee No i arbescreas se) to-day, when bonds were quoted at $2%—2 clean ad- Apres net aw eee # saunas 8 years, per year. Vance of one per cent since last evening. ‘The revi: | 10) Qatekaliver Co". The present condition of the real estate market can | aij a'Ro 999 fea a as pai ioe Sa er ei yal of the Public Credit bill in Congress was also | 300 Manis mee Os . Vs best be expressed perhaps by describing it as barely faa Ai Bi haste penis, vat year, stimulative in lis effect. A “corner” in old "65's run Quarter-past Twelve oClock P. M- steady. ‘There is no positive reaction from the high | jth st, No 20, East, up the price to 1174; at the close, when the following prices that have ruled so long and which were at the ins quotations prevaled:—United States sixes, 1881, re- same time the result and the cause of the remarka- ti No Wea gis'ered, 11524 a 11534; do., coupon, 116% a 110) ble speculative activity which has heretofore been | 4y lane coperdatn « do., 's, registered, 113% a 114; do., coupon, 1502, its distinguishiog characteristic, but muchjof that fe- ae ‘No 266 (rent of p TI9X a 119%; do., 1864, 11444 a 114%; do., 186 7 10000 do. veriah inquiry which gave it the appearance of greater rgen st, ne @IITN; do., DEW, 1865, 112% a 113; do., 1867, 112% Sg 08 28, eB buoyancy than it really possessed has lately been ail 0., 1868, 112% aT do., 10-40's, registere: 2000 5's, *71, reg....++- eliminated, and the market exhibits a conservative 104% @ 1048/4; do., Coupon, 105) a 105),,; curren feeling. Among the causes operating to produce clark sh aafii of Monroe place, so eivae bonds, 101% a 10234. Atlantic National Bank, East River ‘Union Trast Company and National ‘The following are the comparative earnings of the Michigan Southern Railroad for the first week im March:— Haif-past Two o’Clock P. M. fw Ih wot a ar (SstaL10 ad angi SHE a this reserved tone is the recent appreciation in gov- Gold was heavy and drooping under sales to “rao Mo na Pesuens soe “ay Mme Be--- 105 | ernments, producing a general revival of confidence | Bodworthiat a | Jot 5 Bodiorthe rey reaize, the tinal appomtment of Mr. Bourwell as | 1200 plterrWwecbicdd 98 {| im stock speculation, inducing a return of considera: | Hsicey ai, 6 , 6 fi 9 of Marcy br, We sau Secretary of the Treasury being deemed antagonistic | 27000 ¢, O&T Cent Ist. 86 ai conte aivarieds ing geee el ig tive inoue, eap at; n'b, 160 fee of Marcy av, 20x100. 7000 to a higher premium, It was also stated that he | Soon Morrie t'fecee 34, 107% however, to be feared from this Inll in the excite’ | Keep st ns, 20 ft 0 of Marcy ay, 25x100.--......,.- 1300 would advocate the sale of the government treasure, | ,45 sha Bk of New York. 133 ment In real estate, unless in the pressure to sell with Margaretta st wy 0 160 fine of Ei Eversresn ‘av, 20x100., 950 and as the balance of currency at the Sub-Treasury | S00 BemeC Land. 2... “WS BONG Couteat Rh aR: 1g 8 false iden ofthe necessity of early oneringa in order ir #200 Ft ng of rerarocn avi AOx100.: 480 L ray Ae ann ee oatral BE. to realize the present high prices, the market should 3518 fw of Bedford ay, 18. Srl, 7,000 in New York is reduced to five millions he may | i) dams B i Ea epee aes, nu be overloaded, in which case there might be a of Waterbury ca xR0, i090 authorize gold sales at no very distant day. The break. All speculation is subject to of reac- Leet ai 12000 causes already noted in the preceding paragraph tionary feeling consequent upon the instinctive sug- STREET QUOTATIONS. Half-past Five o’Clock P. US.Exprees... Siva 3 118% u gestion of the human mind that any sudden advance in favor must be weigh ‘The present seems to be the critical period in the real estate movement when this suggestion is operates but that it will be but temporary, unless stimulated by too heavy offerings, 1s assured by ail former experience. The sales yesterday were well attended, and the market exhibited considerable animation. [t was penne however, that the inquiry was less than was, anticipated, as a fair proportion of the property put up was withdrawn or bought in, Below we give particulars of the sales:— Auction Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY MULLER, WII.KINS AND 00, 1 lot s w corner 34 av and 108th st, 26.5210. . 10, }lotedjotnin , 25x100.. lots ad otniing, 25x10, each, ‘were instrumental in inducing the weakness of gold, the rise m bonds abroad throwing exchange bills on the market. The steamer Australasian took out $70,000, ‘The range in price was as follows vw mae ft # of Division av, 50x100.. Bete av, swe, IM ftow of Osage st, 75.6x16.6%79.6 x Loans of gold were made at six to three per cent ~ for carrying before Clearing House and at three to two in the afternoon. The business at the Gold Ex- change Bank was as follows:— TnoRsDay, March 11-6 P. M., Corrnr.—The market foryRio was dull and we beard of no sales. Prices, however, were steady at former quotations, to ry mpeins and 4 Willongh We, ne corner, Trayiar ts dot: Zlibegeadvot stzeB talibie 852x199, part of block 630... Webster ay, ‘a, 860 ft, w of pry at, 111.5x180., Lawrence ay, n 8, 300 ft w of 2d at, 100x200. 2182.2. aa . 3 ots adjotatay, 20s100, each f Wyckof 6,000 Ges aiarinas. Corrox,—Recelpta’s,640 bales, The market was dull, the | 9 joan +8 TaN oi, 4a fk eof Sth av, Sbxi86, cach.. fra 40 wns cial eee 4000 Gold balances, demand from all classes of buyers being light, and prices | Ilotns Mth st, 450 {te of ath avy Sbxl00.8 ftitav, 01, 40 fen of Union mt, M100 + 6a00 Currency balanee were heavy and ‘ec. lower, as will be sen by reference to our Tet adlomning Ff pate an ease, RECORDED IN 4 e cori “ ‘The customs receipts from March 1 to March ¢, guctations appended. For future delivery the sales were 200 ota w corner ict rr ‘i SRADATORaTIK GamEae COUNTY OAm clasive, “rel a low! bales Ii idling for April t Se. 500 do. for Ay 7 Meuy jote n # 11ith st, tw ol av, each 25x) inclusive, ferent ports were as follows:— | Shi Biuy. for Marchal tase, We'quote:- ell at 776 | Oe nap nian oF 9 ‘9th av, B5x100.11. peri: SETDERRG Amt SE eee s property, se) 1,850 Boston, $390,195; New York, $3,243,806; whiladel- Sina nk fcbita and N. 0. ond pene ae Gti ai SKYY block Road t phia, $142,020; Baittmore, $143,231; New Orleans, | ordjoary. Pee ater TE eet eee A. 7. SURRORED, SOM ATG Laan ere February 22 to 27, $60,058. Total, $3,991 pet A te story blag at Lain Sef Worth a settee Came Plot at Rockland Centre, adjoining, Southside Ratiroad | ‘There was more demaxd for money through a feel- | sitdanng... % |3 sary brick hi wid wo boy ma, shop and io, iio i con i me “ ; Good middiin, al ington at, rom Desbromes st’ lot 75 ft 8 of J A “ ns “y r cp of sian not bland ae Sou as cei 2.889 be. tour, Wt | 5 a gto. By Ot ogg | Orchard at, w 4,175 £ s ofdadkann a ‘ay, 25x10... 600 ne result of the present condition of the banks. | an 7 bags corn meal, mshels whe: lo. corn, story brick Rou Pal Farmingdale Prva’ Toad, adjoining Levine, 6lx The*eare” Eis BM i300 do. ont 180 do, rye'apid 440 do. male, ‘The four tasrket | 28 cnd 88 Thompson st, near Broome, 1ot 43.2304 000 ia ‘ 65 The “bears” in stocks Worked upon this feeling and | Wan inore steady, though the demand was still light. Prices | 4 story frame house and lot No74 Baxter at, near rae 26 ag made borrowers so earnest in inquiries that the de- | were nominally machen god, but the market cl ‘with more Jin at, lot 24.11x¢ 11,000 *, lot rity Weat} Mt Vernon, 76x130. pene 14 i ap bnovaney and tone than it has shown for along time. Cali. | 4 story, 2 story 1 ick houses and lot No gid ot 41, 4 ‘of 12 acre tract, 60 mand assumed the appearance of activity, but it | fornia waadull but unchanged. "The _ilsarwere soon S00) | Can Lat, 23 ft w of 3 age lot 109A 623. ooo: Bly ah map nap of tS acre tract, 50105, each. i fair oc oe “aye pois. Southern flour was dul) but unchanged ; sales ory, 8 story brick buildings and lot No 41 Ejim st, Mt Ve oe was everywhere met at seven per cent, while eXcep- | Rye four was slow of enle and heavy, thessles being 275 bble, | | fin of Peafl st, 1ot 25310000 e+e. ‘vis womaipamaas tions on prime collaterals were reported at six. Ex- setivo, ‘with amallsales, at $5 a | 2atory brick house and Tot: No igi East Broadway, aio ‘Alexander av and 125th st, ne corner, 100x131... Corn meal was mocleratel $5 16 for Brandywine nnd No. zState.. 84% for Jersey. We quote tt from Pike at, lot mogee x75. an change at New Orleans on New York has gone up to 13,250 ae @ 8, 160 ft n w of Boston road, 25x10. “$5500 86 00 | Aatory brick store Wo iid Peat si, 500 from 3, but the country banks are calling for currency, baa Hxtiover, tot 3. a 45,008 rh rdhde ts 7 tipmbctanes Probably in anticipation of the spring wants $8 b20 | UNC prosokes se 1otze1sd86 Elm ar, # w #, lots 16, i eee i Helmont, exch 503100 900 of the farmers as well as to be ready should tee Vg ce Er aa ease, Etizabeth st and Newell a statement be asked for the first Monday in G0 70) | 1 leased tony brick ballalags Silane 10 or Bui April, which tne Comptroller maj ssibly require, Round boop Onto, trade 7% 900 ton and Mercer sts, rent $100 annum, tenant sei res P Y possibly require, | st’ Touis low extra... Foe 800 | all taxes and asscesmnente, Jot 35x103.0.., * 4,000 ‘The stockholders of the Union Pacifle Railroad | St Loulsutraight extra. gue 80) | a ene te EERMBLLT. aha = ais choice @ 1e se besos! met again this afteraoon, but adjourned to Washing- | $C Louts choles faunlly. vse. ova igi | ° Rvaoa ianh a, lot dastese eseen ton without counting the vote. Those who were emp srg family ws ty 4 peg ee house and lot waot ‘Sd av, 0 fir n of Tish a i arrested for contempt have given bail, and the iu- | California tiour encke and: Dba) 700m 11.00 | Setery frame house and lot, Junction hearing ts postponea to May next. It is Broke ces | 2, iTas6 the Block... thought that the following board of directors re- Soe io | Faery rane nee Bumcls at 10 fe of Broome, ot ceived a majority of the votes :— 4a 450 Jot 25x10. 12,490 z= 2 2 UDLOW AND 00. ealerday. There was some | 2 story brick house and lot Nols! Clinton piace, th st, f 0. apring near 6th wy, lot 25x48.0 + -16,600 tee, BY ‘ALLEN AND. ‘BROWN, ‘Wheat was Oliver Ames, Massachusetts; Thomas C. Durant, | otdedly ‘apmer than st the close John J. Cisco and Sidney Dillon, New York; Uor- rer oy for. nelius S. Bushnell, Connecticut; Benjamin K. Bates, hd store, but : Wailable, except at higher and brown stone house and lot No 122.2th st, 267 ft Be nee Taree Solem, Aber. 2 Garcon millers Bia Sa in siore and G1'At delivered. for’ chotke | ° wok sh wv, oul b298 * Bio and Charles ard, Massachusetis; em, and for one load of ete Milwaukee #1 43, delle: Orange es ws, indotinive locallty, William H. Macy, New York; John P. ‘racy, Iilmois; | ered, was ewan above the market. | 2 tory house and lot No ree MONTOLA i ’. H. McCormick, Generali G. M. Dodgé. me par Se jogeer Dries. The Umbia and Cannon ats, lot 18.9375. 6,250 epned Saale Rock way, Weeres.. " 4 < at “at de for a. 8 lots, w cor th av and 105th at, 75. 18,250 ANGE. President Grant has appointed as government serer ie wea Rogstad ‘81 Ba 31 ro. ee, PROPERTY—BY JOHNSON AND Central ay, a, 102 from "Bast branch, Rabway, S6x144 387 Aicectinn, it ishe ensuite: yest, Xenon Brot of | * Sree amber eee rena sonsee | Iiteserecensehiee maemo ee, cat bee New York, and Jesse L, Williams, of Fort Wayne, | Corn was only in moderate demand, and the market | 1 lot on Park ay, a’ tata catgesisee: 800 ow Y srecedel ace te thee aloes A Peck, 50x12 Ind, (reappointed): S. Price, late member of Con- | Tey SinTac‘Sal ta Stoke tt"ace mil | | ene ster oranda geet ue mada: St | Pipgsining Ama i Ro Doron gress from lowa; Mr. Harris, of Springfield, Mass., | Western, #1 Ol for old do., delivered ; 9c. for old do., Ia store; } i Sesinese *95 ft from xi oe Coe NER, Wie “Hkiedky Gin, and Capain Webster, of Uicago, lal of General | Westgate Rese ate dae bog rt seciane | {Be gland, eee i | ronpect and Sout i a un, Sa Grant's stat. bap tet store, and i6%c., afloat. Rye 1 gore lot on e # of Schenck st, near P 75 ih sales of £000 bnshela Western at fy a , lot 15, Mock 9 Morrell" ri The National Stock Exchange went into operation | jy was stoains though quiet; sules sacs | tice Once of bromten en teenph abr, tame io ht ee sem ke Hainer 4 tha morning at ten o'clock, from which time until Woat at #21 "“Bariey malt Ho quiet at $24 $210. There | 3 lotsoa waot Schenck st, near Park ay, re mee town of Hnudson’ 3x00 > ie noon transactions were of a miscellaneous character, | “¥arioute The market wna without_activity and rates i Siouiten si. rear of above, a obanndiyrs ip peeeorigrreg i - 2 el om. At twelve o’cloc! were beavy and in some cases lower. The chartering busi- | 1 lot on es of Steuden st, rear of above, same 5! 0 r107.. asin the Long Room. Colock the reget ee eee eer TES SeahEen Tene eee nS, | ecto 5 of mroubem enema ae mire cues ee $8. | Woodland st and Greenviie ay, Sbx107....... 0 daily call of stocks took place, Several hundred of Liverpool, per steamer, 15,000 bushels wheat at 3d., 100 of Schenck st, near Wilonghby av, 2x4).2. the members were in attendance and the bids were | Heroes lard at 15s, and 165 bores bacon at 12. 6d. ; to London, ichenck st, near W illo 8x10 400 bbls. Gonr at is. 94., 1 80 tons oil cake at ids, i 180 be bales 1 Jot, w 8 Schenck st, near Willong) ny ay, 252100..... 1 at, 25x37. quite lively. Erie, which closed last night at 36\, | hops at $164, and 60 tons measurement jou Ds Wilougnty ar, near, Steuben ‘was the feature, selling up to 37%, about semgied eS ae yt a 2 | Tion ea stoupen my agar Wil On, rile rary a , sel 37%, Liot, es Grand ay, near Myre ar, ai Jerney City ple being disposed of, The total transactions in ali | term git el he on ony none aan, RNRY. yumm near stocks amounted to 8,900 shares, 98 1ollows:—200 Pa- | yroausts, ios direct port gn the Continent, Ot 7 srg SESb SS di tie or baton “ent be an tobaceo, on private terms, Belt Caiie, with abort 800 hbde. 10 srere dull and nomina) Ky Tigo. w lige. cific Mail, 10055; GUN NTES.—Bage Mae panpysfene) 500 Erie, 37; 800 do. 3714; 1,000 do., $ Cloth was unchanged. We heard of no sa! ci q ding, 914 91%: 200 N HAY was in fair demand and Srmer, ‘hppa being quoted | 2 lots on Greene av, a, hear Grand, 25x100, each THE THREE HUNDRED Lone-FaceD, SANCTIMONOUS FOLLOW- 200 Reading, 91443 1,800 do, 01%: 200 New | ale’ Tage"att au 1 10.0 gi 2. 2 lots on Van Buren st, rear of above, same size, euch ERS OF THE LORD WHOM GENERAL GRANT REFUSED TO ntral, 160'4; 100 Northwestern, cantinds, 4 Hors ware bet Ritio couse after, bus prices were steady at Ven, Buren st peerly 001 f SHAKE HANDS WITY, : ; . & Ie. for common Grand ay, near 100 do., 81%; 560 Fort Wayne, 118% inncr:—-Wobeerd o¢ na selee of saowenl, . Priem, how- rt — : ‘The stock market was heavy all day and slowly | ever, cance foe are noe rule KNICKERBOCKER Ick COMPANY, acitied about one per cent for the principal shares, heavy ai the quotations anmexe ae tens Mechs ban” There was no excitement over the decline, holders | Penerare st O2/ae aud 20 bole. Kew Oceana ae, No wap ihecvon 00 ean ThensLa: of stock being willing but not anxious to sell. The ‘ Wi Tumor that “money is going to be tight,” cirenlated | (ups census! and mixea ita an rpg ystrealybe ania) ygrsive by tt P % — each. . n J read an article In your paper Headed, ‘a dead by tue bears, rendered the market weak, but there | Cut 4 jows on same aide, adjoining, saine size, exch 180 | Loss” to the Mi 1 feel it Incumt Mead Ws buklc ot tight” Prisah Wicks. as tall Cnba muscovado, grocery grades Tigtonessieuben sly Uetween Myrtle ad Park ars to the Migsonary func feel it Incumbent ° ° ; jOW8 at | Porto Rico. . a n Me, to give you the following statement, which ast open board :—Canton, 59 a 61; Cumberland, | Eeeish Island part il dd a4 a at ps FE “ ke om ap. | New Ortean . will shew How entirely mistaken your Information go 4 ‘08 Expre: 30% @ 31: NAVAL Stones. Rec pts, none, Spirite turpeniion was is respecting the Interview, the Bishop & Preachers 0% 860s; American Express, 413g yesterdas’s quotations—viz., Bc. a Ble, . n 4 Rosin was also dul of the Baltimore Conference had with Presdt, Grant Union Express, 2465 a 247%; | sold at lower, prices ‘Three story house and plot of a es esterday afternoon K; Wester Union Telegraph, | o3 Pine oe anid ire il no Avhloughby art ive y y & Conteal " . ad | Me. at @2 75a i 10), MeMerril BN, The Baltimore Conference are holding their Session Central, 150 a 15 lariposs, 2 a2 #2 90; BAY RIDGE (1. Ie) PROPERTY WY WYCKOFF AND LITT! in the Foundry M. E church Washingt Athi f ; do. preferred, 835, a 394; Hudson River, abo extra toy Ung Wilmiugion wr | Jot on Gihay, Fst Bh nat 6 at, ouch 33e00 Pir | ‘ccnets cesthabbn iiehe: Piecddaie Mimaien, wish tet 28 pn River, | was dul a a3 B lou om th 100 et of bta a, enc Doni + | couple of Blocks of the Presidents Mansion, and in 18 4: Haslem, t:7 a 1744; Alton aod Terre | O1Ls.—Ltnaged remained quiet but steady at #102.n 81 03, | 2 lots adjoining, sane ise #0 f rat ¢ preeioest de wi 2 49; do. preter O54 a 6TH: Toledo | 12,2S8A and bbls, while other Kinds were dull at former eae aoe “4 wy pursuance of an arraingment previously made with 2a 40 6 WOT 54; 10 | prices. i" sh, 08)5 2.67; Milwaukee and St. Pani, 4635 | Piero viMtons,—Receipte, 240 Dia: orks THO da. lard, 379 guj | the Preadt. The conference adjourned at 3 Ociock 245 do. preferred, 78 @ 184; Obto and Misstustyips ut meate ard 18 dressed bogs’ The mark oa ; and walked in a Body directly from the above ; , 73.8784; Obio and Misststppi, | Pore wes dull and heary pening, bat tapderal =. 1 Fort Wayne, 18}; a lsh hivan | ve aod Orm at the clone, w: ‘ew mean was held atmo y A Bacar a ecco pear 7 hmacs Bang ce ama + sae - The enies were 1,000 bbls. at it for ‘Th m $80 87% for new 260 | their Loyal reapects to the President, the writer of sa Cleveland and Putevurg, 86 0 $26 98 for prluie, and HT for entra, prime: also 100 Da he pate $8 | this (a Layman) went along with them, ‘Che Items 80%4¢ Cleveland and Tolerto, 105%, a Rock latand, inew mean foF April aetivery at § $ ove om Guu, 1081 oft ary each stad | of Expenditure which you give, in ail'& every par- ” Sans a alund, Dresser owe were quiet and weal at 19% Bote adjoining, ench 264100. #9 | oulal isan entire fabrication, "the fo in 126 hwestern, $15 @ : do. pre- | for Western, anc Ite. for elty. Beef eo out 4 lote adjoining, each aume size. see | Weta eee an tene SOS WO Deed erred, w Chicago Aiton, 162@ 1 iigbt deroand, and the market. was heary at Sila @i8 for | Siolxon Bath st, 100 It from éth wy, each $75 | of Boot Biacking, of changing Linen, of Kall Road M . Alton, 162 D3 }y plain a ‘meas ard #12 a 818 for extra do. Sales 100 bbls. at thene | 8 lots adjoining, same size. + %&7 | fare Of Hotel Bills. nor the outlay of a single cent. Bankers and Brokers’, 1¢ wash hae, toe an quits, were steady in value. Sales | $ low xdyolata, tame site. 63 $21 | If the case Were ovherwia> it would not be taken Psi diese vourds was irregular at the | Sepbig ot wih 9 eal, Tierce: veet wae duli and nominal a | $ lols, corner b ot, ench 262100.2... oe | from the salssionary fand, or any other cuureh fand . . | } ‘whatever The missionary fund ts placed beyond the dec li controu of any oue to apply it otherwise than as the The market puthern securities waa higher | Managers of (ie Missionary Com. appropriate tt, firmer, instanciy e fact that oar St nds tm. fi ‘ and such ger cun Only be to the Legitimate and bi pores \t ah. pathize wich government onde anit ot wit tbe | MoteSte adr Hot Aajoint same Midetice.to that mighiy Lapel @ Respectae t npetiationds stock list. North Carolinas were | eut, Ife. for lone elenr, lots adorning, Fame size. > - ow reo Reger OEE SES UEOR HOPE ORD: | for'sbort rb, For lard the market was duil, the dem Ziots adjoining, eamie nize and must be productive of making Impressions in- Jected to further manipulation in the interest of par t, and prices were scarcely xo Grm. ‘The nies were only | 2 loi adyoiningy jurious to the cause of Religion in general, out tn ties supposed to be connected with the Stat | scout 300 packages at 17k. a iv ge. for No. 1 to prime steam | 4 lols adjoining, con to the usefulness of the Methodist Body. . he State gov. | And kettle rendered. - | 2 low on 66th st, tis to be hoped therefore, you will correct the erro- ernment. Pric msed:—Tennesseo, ex coupon, PrrnoieeM.—Raceipte, 1047 bla. refined and 425 do. | neous articie complaiued Of and If you choose you 66', 4 67; do. now, 654% 265%; do, five per cent, ing st abams han, trace wore j can give the correction iy your own words, or with a 62; Virgiaia, ex coupon, a Jo. new, él 4 is. wt 190! ; 9000 do. for the nat balf of tly my Signature Yours Kespectfuily 2 * don the creek, 3,000 bb! | WM. JACKSO 62; do. registered siock, 504 a . Pegistere ~ option. Refined } ES 1806, 34a 54%; do, registered “a ales of 8000 bbias sabanrd white-at Sie, EON do, tiem Ape | A en ot pI mt at lo. tron 1] * urgin sixes, 8 93; do. sevens, | to September at 2 149 do. for Pia Shige and A000 | riciithey me vekorr & oii 2 | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ne 300! wa ‘ort do. from May vo July at B5%e. In Phitadelphia’ ti " ani oe b av, between 67! ‘ snierest payable in Geot cia, 200; North Carolina, | was dull, bus prices were without él Pine selee were | at ood Cowenboven lal ried etche staeo | €X Coupon, 63), a 64; do. new, 594 a 59!;; Missouri | bb Standard white lor thie mont’ si Sc. “oMne., buy- | — Married, ixes, #9 4 594; do. Hannibal & Xt, Joseph, a9; | “HE oogmadien wae steady, Salen 90 by Agpgon at | OMiclat Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. OR gy tans Louisiana sixes, 72 a 12)4; do. levee #ixe ; | exit eoid fi ebaa” Carotion was quoted at ter | rae EF dare Wckak: ‘at Baptiet church, fiovenes’ y ten aes athe 7 i | “'sxite-Galeutia Nnseed was dul nad tinchanged, being | Broad at, © 4, 173 f Beuver st, 194. First Baptist church, Hoboken, by tue Rey. Aifred alo, do, elgitia, 6), 0 5 wbama elg Ww. 41,000 | Harris, ALEXANDER B. CRUDEN, to ANNIS E., only ormer prices, ter of Junin Koss, all of the above piace, No ao, fives, 0 a 07; do. sixes, Caroline sixes, Tat steriin, jox9d 5 guoted at #9 20, gold, duty paid. All kinda grass were’ ‘dwn at | 5 Benen st, 0 ag corner St doow SUOAR.—The business !n raw wae light, there betng but | little demand, and the marke: was heavy at our iotati Jane, 20x40. eMva—CaRsox,—On Thareday, March 11, by tered stocky 62.4 65; City of Memphis sixes, 61% a 51%; | SPBemdee. oe eee corel Cecenatee STs | « Selbas bestia Vosrsc ce cssrteoL MY i ii the Rev. Mr. Putney, Hexny L. Potiinus, of Hud- do. Atlanta @mhts, 7s @ 80: do. Savannah sevens, | * Me: fair to good fair raining, 12ice. 7 Bits a ss ry jo by Edwin Sraith. Guo | 8on City, N. J., Co Mids KATR CARSON, eldest daughter 21 a 92: Jo, NEW Orleans consois, 78 a 80; do. do. | yr #5 ets Gai od | Mangin at, wa, lot No di, of Winters aiao 6 of Joba C. Oatson, of this city. No'cards, - H . | erpears, 1 ‘al | ro + 2,900 SHILLABER—HeATH.—in Brookiyn, on Wednesday dseued to raiivoads, % 4 70; Movie and Onto sterling ‘oui Geah da wad be besce, Irie, 6 24s, motnasen, Bids 1 No 2, 25x10 (4g part) , ‘Nom. | evening, Maren 10, at the residence of the bride's 67 4 68: do, ebptite, 64 @66; Misxiasipp! Central Rail. | 40. linea tee Bite Sanaa, Ron Pb, ite. hes be alee oe ion ay {omy | parents, by the Rev. E.T, Hiscox, dosent K, SHULA: rohds le wareiaehs lo. icons dae Bh a alice: ch fo 1 Noe 13" "NE wa sab 7 wo Fn fern N. H., to JeNNIZ Heatu, of Memphis and Charleston, fit, v0 ay 20, YBige. m Ibe. + a Ja. 180 fu w of 4d ar, Poriamouth (X, H.) and Ban Francisco (Cal) papers F077: do, sock, 47 a 48: Oreentuye axa Columbia | Herve pagase copy. SOLOMON—-ARONSON.—On Wednesday, March 10, - { a > Kuilroad, guaranteed, 57 & 60. | 7 of Se av, Dox OyRws dxbH6 at the. residence of the bride's pareuts, by Rev. @ of lth ay, Gus 00. A bill has been introduced int) requert at full prions, tho anies bein, Mr. Kramer, S01 B. SOLOMON, to KusaLin, di * 2 b, daughter wow) ‘ New York Stok Jransfervor y. ea tt of Hf, Aronson, bay. Incorporate the York St nefehVompany, cits 0 Yaifornia papers pieas : for the porpose of establishing and maintaining in the «cy of New York an agency for transferring gna prices were w Die reyisiering the Donas and stock of incorporated store, Drookyya Due nded , yj , .. on Wednesday companies, and receiving deporite Of, and transter- ait are mt sane | evening, Ma 10, AVCITIBALD, Son of dames and yug earnest moneys, stocks, bonds and other secu- om account of their dane K. Aliso, ased 16 years, 2moaths and 20 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the (antiiy are ree rives, and for the procurement of loans om the same. bn rane inf ataaco tor some time past, epeetfaily invited to attend the funeral, ftom the ‘The Canal Boata have designated the following | woo geni ‘aneacril, bg t0en below. Other kinda of Freayyterian church, corvor of Ewen and Aimsiee oly tanke m which ehail be deposited money re- loe'te: oe cae cape: ‘“ “S Saws on Sunday afternoon, at hall-past two i os caval tole the coming HeBBOB:—NEW ¥ Or, | 40,0 do, wh Abe: \G0 Wo, at dey 100) super allgmiy bully) Hua¥negae,—Suddeniy, on Wednesday, Maren 10, . » \ ‘ ‘y ‘\ 4 oe March 9% gchar fronde of te arly, and the ry 19. 277, bers of ay la ge ‘and ae ot after Rel teres and ina ge ear rang this Pp rion ray afernoot a arty two o’clock, from SGomuine On We Weal A Saren 10, Micuaen Coane: 3... the fog year of its The of the family, those of his brotiorsistaw. James and i respect- fully invited to ‘aitena tt the eee ths dag ater. noon, at one o’clock, from his late lence, No. 405 East Fifty-third near First avenue. The re- mains will be interred in Calvary g DurGaN.—On Thursday, March 1, RGARET, wife of Andrew W. Durgan, in the 48th year of her ay the relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atcend the tuneral, from her late resi- dence, No, 94 Division street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Evrers.—In Harlem, on Thursday, March 11, JouN . ELPRRS, aged 91 years. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on — en Harlem,’ on Saturday morning, at'ten orcloc GILBERT.—On Thursday, March 11, Marton Don- BAR GILBERT, tn the 3ist year of his age, son-in-law of David Collins, ong ‘and friends are inyited to attend the funeral services, from the Methodist Eplscopal pine Fiity- -third street, between Broadway and ig! Cy avehue, on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock. HaGan,—On Thursday, sing 1, Marcarer Ha- GAN, in the 79th year of her The relatives and friends ot the mally are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate residence, 180 Bowery, on Saturday afternoon, at one o’ciock, Her remains will be entered in Calvary Cemetery. HANKEN.—On Thursday, bron fl, LEwis HANKEN, aged 3 years, 3 months and 23 U te ‘The Telatives and friends of the family, and also the members of Herman Lodge, No. 268, F. and A. M., and Phoenix Chapter, K. en are respectfully from the residence of invited to aitend the fun hig parents, 73 avenue D, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o’clock. m Wednesday, March 10, L pantomaey Se HENRY.— daughter of ee ay the late Edward Henry, age 20 years and 3 da‘ ‘he relatives and. friends of the family are Lacie’ fully invited to attend tnd funeral, from her late residence, No. 331 West Forty-! Street, on Satur- afternoon, at two o'clock. INRY.—On Thursday, March 11, at Plainfield, N. ke Mrs. MARY Henry, wife of James Henry, late of Wiiliamsburg, L. 1, in the 54th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place from St. Mark’s church, Williamsburg, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. Brooklyn Times please copy. HeraeRtNGTon.—Cataanine, wife of Arthur page gee in the 3éth year of her age, born in the parish of Killru, county Longford, Lreland. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 416 East Twentieth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Jounson.—On Thursday, March 11, of consump- tion, THOMAS W., eldest son of Jane and the late ‘Thomas Johnson, aged 20 years. ‘The relatives and Iriends are requested to attend fn funeral services, at the Rose Hull Methodist cv church, T'wenty-seventh street, betweea Beoond and Turd avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. JorvAN.—On Thursday morning, March 11, Mar- GAREr JANE JORDAN, aged 6 years, 3 months and 22 ays. ‘The friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 5 Paichen piace, West Tenth street, on Saturday after- noon, at one o'clock. Le Roy.—At the New York Hotel, on Thursday morning, March 11, Herman Le Koy, after a severe iliness, in the 78th year of his age. Livey.—On Tuesday evening, March 9, BaRBAnA, relict of Jonn Live: oy, in the 75th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 362 West Fifteenth street, this (Friday) afier- noon, at half-past twelve o'clock. MERRILL.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 10, alter @ short illness of thirty-six hours, Mary, be- loved wife of Robert Nerriil, aged 60 years, 4 montis and 15 days. ‘The relatives ana friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afver- noon, at ualf-past two o'clock, from her late resi- dence, No. 104 Scnermerhorn street, Brooklyn. McKuEver.—On Wednesday, March 10, WILLIAM Hi, MCKEEVER, in the 38th year of his age. The relatives and friends of mg family, also the Members of Piatt Lodge, No. 194, F. and A. M., aud Warren Lodge, No. 84, |. 0, of 0, F., are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 325 (new No.) East a. -iifth street, on Sunday after- noon, at one Nixon.—On *yhureday, March 11, Jayny, daughter of Wm. and Elizabeti Nixon, aged 6 years and 4 mouths, The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 333 Columbia street, srookiyn, this (Friday) alternvon, at three o'clock, PaRrkeR.—In_ Brookiyn, Wednesday evening, March 10, at the residence of her son-in-law, Stephen Laseli, Mrs. DELta PARKER, aged 75 years. ‘The remains will be taxea to Troy for interiment Funeral wili take place on Saturday, from the deuce of her son, Joun 7. Parker, vi Fourth street, ‘Troy. Boston papers please copy. QuINTERO.—On Wednesday, March 10, after a short iness, TUOMAS QUINTERO, formerly of \ enoznela, Funeral from St. Francis Xavier's church, Six- teenth street, hear Sixth avenue, on Saturday morn- ing, at ten o'clock. Kocers.—On Wednesday, March 10, after a short iUness, CHARLES A. KoGERs, aged 37 years. ‘The friends of the family, aiso the members of Park No. 616 F. and A. M., and the Ancient Order of Forresters, are respectiuliy invited to at- tend the faneral, at Christ church, corner Thirty- fifth street and Fifth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock sharp. The remains wiil be taken to ‘Prinity Cemetery. Roeenrs.—On Tharsd; March 1, of congestion of the vay ‘THEOvORE RookKs, His funeral will take place from the Brandreth House, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock. ROTHERFORD.—On Wednesday, March 10, A RUTHERFORD, Log yond son of D. G. aud Saran Kuthertord, aged 2 years and 6 mouths, Funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his paren(a, No. 164 browd street, Newark, N, J. ‘SHALBR.—On Friday, March 5, at the residence ot the Kev. Dr. Hodges, Newark, N. J., of typuoid pneumonia, Hon, CHARLES SHALER, lave of Pittsburg, Pa., 10 the SIst year of his age. SMrra.—On Wednesday morning. March 10, Jane MiTH, relict Of Benjamin ©, Sinith, in the sth year of her age. ‘The r ives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to atte the funeral, from her la residence, 168 South Ninth sti Brooklyn, Lbts (Friday) afteravon, at twoo" clock. gd remains will be interred i may Lillis Cem Suffolk county (J. rs please py. Sr. Joux,—in Norwalk Conm,, on Tur viay, March THER, Widow of Willa St. Jolin, in her seta | ve | "The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funera! ceremonies, at St. Panis church, on Saturday afiernoon, at hart. ast one o'clo Cars leave New Haven depot, ‘wenty-seveuth street and Fourth avenue, ac ¥ A. M., aud Norwalk station at 6:39 and 6:17 P.M. Tookex.—On Thursday, March it, of consmaption, ELias TOOKEH, aged OL years and 6 montis. The friends aud relatives of the family are invited to atend the funeral services, at bis lale residence, 416 West Sixteenth street, this (Pridaypevening, at seven o'clock, The remains will be taken to Spring- Held, N. J., for interment on Saturdgy rity a TowT.—The funeral services of Mis. ANNIE K., wife of Kdaward G. owt, will be held at her late rest- dence, 143 Nouth Oxford street, Brookiyn, this (Fri- day) mornms, at eleven o'clock. The remains will be taken to Nyack for interment. TURNER. —On Thursday morning, March 11, after a short HHiness, RICHARD TURNER, In the 7Ist year of his age. rhe elatives and friends of the farajly are invited to attend the funeral, from his late resnience, No, 145 Rast ‘Twenty. -seventh street, on Sunday after- noon, ‘at one O'CLOCK. 4, on Weednes- ia RK. WALKER, @ ative of Perth, Scotiand, ta thet are of his age. sen, Wweanest Wats Oo nes: March 10, at his rest dence, 246 East Tenth street, WALTER WalsH, a 1% ‘tne friends of the fami, re respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at ning o'clock, from the Church of the Nativity, Second avenue, bbc a Suddenly, on ae March 11, Wit- Pirtieutars mot faneral wl wil en hereafter. Warrerck.—On Tuesday, March fter a brief news, BuMaA Canren, wife of William A, Whit LIAM Youne.—On Pandy end d Nor TO si TPPERS, March 11, Jou Oro, the | Re! LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.—INMAN LINE iI Steamers are appointed to aall as follows :-— f Mal CIT: BROOKLYN. - Saturday, March 13,1 P, M.. Girt oF BALTINOR EB. Saturday, (arch 2h A. Me CITY OF CORK, (via Halifax)” -Tuenday, March 24 17. M and each succeeding Saturday and alternaie Tuexday, fron: jorth: wer a " RATES OF PASSAGE, Tickets can it here at mod rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. cca _ ni or further information apply st the company’s set. No. 1b Broudveaye TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ¥rom New York only $80, “Povythe Wotuesday, March 17 MINNESOTA. Price.........Wedneaday, March 3E 48 North river. Cabin paseage, Passage from and fo New York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter. a fe, Deal reland, England, France and 7 mapceR RATES..-LONDON AND NEW YORK hip, Line ‘Steamers fortnightly to London di- rect connie (o. 8 North river. curr it BH, 70 Passuge at i Rotterdam Ae Meneigit to to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 South at. ‘TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, NEBRASKA. ednesday, March 10 Mb raliey bapabie ci"OF Hnghnnds Irelantand Boo ein of En igeat eeeRt tate oF tchanen apety at Sepeiaee ‘lee, 78 Broadway, coruer of Rector atreet, NITED STATES. PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL the Department of State issued by A. ©. Wingate, Gnited States Court Build atreet QTEAM TO ANTWERP—INMAN LINE. “ a a ee and meully throughout the season, Apply to mite DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway. N4BOMaE LINE. The steamship FRANCE, Captain G: Saturday, March 13, at 8 P. M., from pier 47 Nort! Pansaye to Liverpool_o Queenstown Cabi we ager, ah currency. liners Wickets from jasenato ‘Apply at the stlces of tue ‘compan any, 69 Broadway petal leave "E100; atecr- iverpool or Rises AMERICAN LINE TO EUROPE, ‘or Bi ana. Copens Hamburg, Antwerp, Havre, Gottenbur; n, vin Southagepton. " - sidewheal Captain A. G. Jones, will ‘eave pler onKaten of puss asenger_ steamship ARIEL, ‘North river on Satur: “to Cowes or Bremen :—First cabin, 8: rage, 4, Northern Light, RUGER BROS., General A; _For pastage, 0 Brondway; for freight at 108 Pearls Grea tc TO ANTWERP.—INMAN LINE OITY | ae LIMERICK, Apri! 14. CITY OF DUBLIN, May 12, Ana stat tbroughou RATES OF From New York, $100, currency. menage si ez partbulars appiy wore further particulars apply to JOH G. DALE, Agent, NB itondway, New Vork Qtz4aM TO GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY, THE ANCHOR LIN at \ rates. pistes Denk tt Great Britain and ther iermaon, apply on 2 eS Sere: foot of ering Greet bt 0 COPY TN OERSON BROTHERS” yur DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL STHAMSITIPE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVKE, CALLING AT BREST, ome Mall om vessels on this favorite Fn tg the Continent gy teed se river as Coll LAFAY EIT, VILLE DE PARAS, Surmo: oe OF PASSAGE IN Got . +. Saturday, LD dnoluding wine) :— BREST OR HAVRE—Firat cabin, #140; second cabto, TO PARIS, incinding railway tickets, furnished on board— First cabin, #145; second cabin, $88, These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free of charge. American travellers going to or return! from the Con- tinent of serene eal, taking the steamers this es ae tae tas Commcads besiees torteg ane, eoeoae tt me ng the ing, trouble nid 6x “3 aROWaN NZI, Agent, 68 jes savin) OE MACK! 7 NORTH GERM. Steamebty areviny Tout ot Ph RK Captain W. Norenbort, wilt the United States mail, from the Bremen pler, treet, Hoboken, On THURSDAY, Mareh 18, L geys Mi oo SOCTHAMPTON, Passengers t0 LONDON, maven. no HAMPTON and BREMEN at the followtn Ing rates, payable in sold: = Second ogbin. Third cabin. ee from Hire Sertebe followed by the sions H. Wonke, on Thursday, Mare! For freight or passage a; $120, en. aota. ry . ‘ 14. WERMANN, Bri nw. mea HE &CO., 68 Broad etrret. COASTWISE STEAMSH? Ps. ACIFIC MAIL | STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO. TIFORNIA AND CHINA. York to San Francisco Through 1 oui Cabin. oO ni . Steerage- #23. I 87 CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Suratners of the above line leave plet No, 42 North river, tootot Chua! atrert ai T3 o'clock woo Mit 1th and let exch mont cept when those days fall on Sunday, cS the day pre Becond Cabin, mndred pounds haggage free toeach adult. Medicine ong attendance free. RISING TAR, Captain H. P. Conner, connect. March | tng with GOLDEN CITY, Captain Laptd S.eamer leavin March I connects ith steamer OREAT ar PBLIC, tearing San April 3 for Freight for steamer RISING tae i rape untihé P.M. oo ‘Friday, Maren 1% Al amu {wellities Eforded shippers in coloring Inland charges, Ac. For freight or passage tickets yd all further informa apply at the eompany's ticket otlie Canal alroet, TJ NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVAN ATLANTIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY failing regularly every Thurnday, at Y o'elack F. My p rom . 4 North river. MORRO CA LASTLE, Capt. Re Adam COUU MUTA, Caninin, E, Van Sige, via Nassan, «Maren 16 VAN GeLoER.—At Hudson City, N. day, March 10, ARTHUR, son of John A. aud Fannie ee arate tates priv ‘A. Van Gelder, aged 11 months aud 24 days. | eu WHR LER, r., Proaident, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect. | No. 6 Bowling Green. fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) af- | # ‘ ternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of 1\ TNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STRAMSITLP grandfather, John Van nom Court street, near | L Company.-The atten i's steamahip MISSISSIPIT, | Cnestuut avenue, Hadson C1 rs tone burden, Captala Ugo, 8 Sloguam, will wail For 1. WaLken.= Suddenly, on Wernesday, March 10, | 1) ag, March Bh To peas Eta. trom pier & Rents For a A RtRON, Agent, i Bowing Oreen, aed Yor, AVANA, SISAL AND VERA y a a pee 1 Ba Bien tec ie span ony ‘Or’ wT Deaken, patvirs « UBOPATRA,Oaptain grt ee eee ALEXANDRE & SON ret. ho* KBY a wera aap NEW ORLEANS. Mai, Deck: eiven and frien ot Uhe family are invited, to | wages jatives: it attend’ fanerai, this (Friday) afternoon, at ewe | iste | Commander. o'clock, corner of Filth avenue and Eighty-sixta if LIBERTY, sine necra yi pars Mi 00 will leave nf! ree, — On s Thursday morning March 11, Jaueg ae r ait om a 00 asa fom eh Ne Fare, . YATES, ‘the relatives and frends of ie mar are re alana i oe quested on Saturday afternoon, out kagitione, ch al one o'clock, tom the residence of hie gonsIn-iam, ightor PA, Dr. B. H. Janes, 111 West Twenty-sixth street, s ry WO AEC, oe | ba to of Anna Elizabeth aud Cristian Otto v que relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at eeven Oclock, at No, 148 Kast Thirteenth »*seey without notre. oe ‘ ‘