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8 FINANCIAL A AN a COMMERCIAL: ee Monpay, March is P. “" Went as lor nave c 408 130% momentarily, but the great at 181, 4 transactions during the forenoon were from this point, under the impetus given hver ort that Senator Summer was ‘abeut to de- A a very warlike speech on the subject of the + adema claims, there was a steady rise to 131%, ait @ reaction to 13134 before the close of business, by are ‘There Was an active demand for cash gold to cover epecuiative sales, loans ranging from 4 to 1%¢ per cent for carrying, with exceptional transactions at flat for borrowing before Clearing House. Later in the day loans were at 4 and 8 per cent for carrying. The business at the Gold Exchange Bank Fesulted as lollows:— Gross clearings. Gold baiances... @urrency balances... Prices in the government’ market were very ir. feguiar. At the opening there was a@ strong un- Gertone to quotations, based upon the improvement in London, which kept the market firm, especiafly when ths cable announced the figures at one o’clock to have been 83%. From this pomt there was a yielding, particularly in the 62s, which, after selling freely at 120, declined to 119%. With the higher Qgure for gold to-day this left no margin for ship- ments, the appreciative influences now at work hav- dug been discounted, and therefore being productive of no furtherimprovement. The high price of 62's caused @ continued diversion of tne speculative and foreign investment demand to the ‘64's, od (65's and ‘67's, which were firmer, comparatively, than 62’s and closed quite strong upon the receipt of the news that the Senate had substituted and passed the House form of the Public Credit bitl, which, therefore needs but the President’s signature to become @ law. Sbould it receive this inal endorsement, tt would place all our bonis on a More even footing in the foreign markets. The following were the closing street quotations at five o'clock this evening:—United States sixes, 1881, regis‘ered, 116% @ 116%; do., coupon, 110% | 116%; do., 5-208, registered, 114% bid; @o., coupon, 1862, 1195f a 119%; do., 1864, 115 a 11534; do., 1865, 11736 @ 117%; do., new, 1865, 1134 a 413%; do., 1867, 118% @ 11834; do., 1868, 113% 9 113%; Go., 10-40's, registered, 1053 bid; do., coupon, 1053, . 105%; currency bonds, 1024 a 102%. ‘The presence of but few commercial bills in the market and the fact that bond bills have been ab- sorbed, while the price for five-twenties on both etdes of the Atlantic is so nearly equal as to preclude ehipmeats, combined to make foreign exchange rmer. Rates closed as follows:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 108 a 10834; good to prime bank- ere’, 108% @ 109; short sight, 1003; @ 10034; Paris, wixty days, 6.2236 0 5.17: Autwerp, 5.225 @ 5.1743 Bemburg, 35%; @ 35%; Amsterdam, 404% a 40%; Frankiort, 40% a 40%; Bremen, 78 a 78%; Prussian ‘MDaters, 705, a 715. 3 ‘The money market was variously reported in aif- Serent quarters; but the rate on call was maintained at seven per cent. Some borrowers stated that they had dificulty in getting funds at that figure, while certain lenders, on the other hand, asserted there ‘was no demand at the legal rate, and that they let ‘balances go over rather than abate the figure. ‘Fhe following were the bids for city bank stocks Boday:—New York, 130; Manhattan, 140; Mer- q@hants’, 123; Union, 127; America, 145; Mechanics and Traders’, 125; National, 112; Merchants’ Ex- @hange, 116; Seventh Ward, 112%; Commerce, 122; Mechanics’ Bank.ng Assoctation, 120; American Ex- @hange, 118; Bank of the Republic, 117; Bank @f Norh America, 110; Hanover, 109; Irving, 110; Metropolitan, 141; Market, 118; Shoe and Leather, 331; Continental, 99; St. Nicholas, 115; Common- ‘Wealth, 112; Importers and Traders’, 150; Park, 457; Fourth National, 1013;; Ninth National, 100%; Gold Exchange, 133. The stock market was irregular, but strong for the majority of the general list. New York Central was the feature of business and was quite unsettled under larger transactions than usual. It Nuctuated between 15044 and 100g. Pacific Mail was weak and unsteady. Erie was declined. Hudson river was buoyant and strong. The St. Paul stocks were again moved, the common selling at 70 and the pre- ferred at 80, but feil off toward the cicse. Fort Wayne was strong and higher tn consequence of Purchsses against the election next Wednesday. ‘The market is unusually devoid of the rumors and gossip which so largely constitute the warp and ‘Woof of speculative material. The following were the closing prices at the last pen board:—Cumperiand, 36 bid; Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 31 bid; American Express, 41 bid; Adams Express, 60 a 61; Merchants’ Union Expresa, 16 a 17; Cuickstlver, 23 a 24; Pacific Mall, 08 a 98%; Western Union Telegraph, 33 a 337,; New York Central, 190% a 150%: Hudson River, 140% a 141; Heading, 91% a 91%; Chicago and Alton, 151% a ‘258; do, preferred, 152 a 153; Toledo aud Wabash, 674 & 68; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 63% a 69; do. Preferred, 034 a 79%; Fort Wayne, 120 a 120%; Ohlo and Missisuppi, 32% a 32%; Michigan Central, H3 a 120; Michigan Southern, 975 @ 9724; Illinois Central, 141; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 8934 a 80%: Cleveland ant Toledo, 105'¢ a 106; Rock Island, 12834 @ 12354; Northwestern, 82) & 82%; do, preferred, 913¢ @ 91%; Mariposa, 15); a1 do. preferred, 33 a 23%; Harlem, 13334 a 137; Lake Shore, 106% a 10634. Mr. John A. Iselin, a weil known member of the Stock Exchange, died suddenly ab his desk in his Office this afternoon. Out of respect to his memory the second board adjourned withoat transacting any business, Southern securities were unusually dull, with a Pressure tosell North Carolinas. Tennessees were higher, although not up to the best figures of the Madle of last week, the discussion pending in the Uulted States Supreme Court with regard to compelling the State to receive the notes of ‘he Bank of Tennessee for taxes being depresing in its infuence. Prices closed: Tenmssees, ex coupon, 613; a 61%; do., new, 654 a 656; lo. five per cent, 68 a 62; Virginias, ex coupon, 57% ANT; do., Dew, 61 8 62; do., registered stock, 404 504; do., registered, 1866, 64 a 65; do.,. regis. ‘tered, 167, 5134 9 52; Georgia sixes, 81 @ $2; do. Sevens, 124 @ 03; do. sevens, interest payable in Georgia, 98a 90; North Carolina, ex coupon, 634 ©; 40., vew, 68)¢ © 50; Missourl sixes, 8534 a 8855; do., Hannilal and St. Joseph, 8834; Louisiana sixes, 7134; do. lee sixes, 69 a 60%; do. do, eights, 8 a ‘87; Alabama eights, 9734 @ 08; do. fives, 67 a 68; sixes, stirling, 92 a 95; South Carolina sixes, 1 @ 72; dh, new, 69 @ 70; do, registered stock, €2 & A; City of Memphis sixes, 6154 @ 62; Ao. ‘Atlanta eights, 29 @ 80; do. Savannah sevens, 92 493; do. New )rieans consols, 78 @ 80; do. do., Is- sued to railroads.co a Mobile and Ohio steriing, 65 070; do, eights,57 @ 60; Miasissippl Central Rail- ‘Toad, first mortgaie, 69 & 71; do, second mortgage, 85 @ 67; Memphis ynd Charleston, first mortgage, 190.8 91; do. second wortgage, 76 8 77; do. stock, 47 @ 48; Greenville and (yiumbia Raliroad, guaranteed, Gi a 60. * . ‘The Commisioners\f the Sinking Fund of the tate of Ohio ask for gathonty ho re-establish the York agency tly, imismach as the stipulated the face of large amounts of her bends, still outsiayaing, not @nly that they ‘shall be paid, both and imperest, at the gency of the State in the\city of New York, but NEW YORK HERA, TUESDAY MARCH 16, 1869.—TRIPLE & recetver, £c.; and it Boston, in either in Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washing- ton, Cincinnati, Chicago, Omaha or 6t. Louls An evening journal says:— 3 week were as follows:— = Haroh 8—Steamer Rising Sth Aspinwall—~ Previously reported. .. Tota! since January 1, 1869. Same ume 1868. Same time 1367, , ‘There was an active inquiry to-day for the rallway bonds. The following were the bida:— Hunates 8 Ton Eesees os eetes cs & Mit Dup & Sioux She ‘Mil & St Paul ist BCSeSeesxe: Ps ge ‘est Ist m, Quincy & Tol, iat a SALES AT THE NEW YOR STOSK EXCH Nog March 15—10:15 A. M. gion Us *€2... ‘loos ‘lou0 loon leued B00 YSN BU000 ‘Sind ‘BuU0 oo 4 Fe i ss wo 106 4a 1 int 000 a cy 200 ws es ‘OUD a ait ‘suo wag ‘BudU BK bu Ca ry 90 4000: 35 Wabs 2 5Am le oe Py rH 4 $3 Ppt SE3EE8 zee r=) Half-past Five oCleck P. M. Pacific Mail..... res ‘St Paul Went Un Tel... N Y Central. Moxvay, March 15-6 P. M, CotTox.—The amount of brisiness consummated in this staple was light, there being scarcely any demand, and the market was heavy, though prices were not quotably lower, ‘The sales were only 430 bales, of which 241 were for spinning, 137 for export aml 52 on speculation. For future delivery we guly heard of saloa of 100 bales low middiing, for April at Myc. We quote Uplands and- Mobile and. 0, and Pegs i 2 = a? 7 Zz Ba 2s A trmy held sy former quote: tions. Laguayra was in demand, and 600 bags were private terms. Other kinds were dull and unchanged. FLOUR AND GRarx.—-Receipts, 4,569 bbia. flour, #272 ba do. Ch ple Bg ‘243,517 bushels wheat, 16,808 do. corn, 2,195 do. oats, 350 do. rye and 480 do. malt. Flour wi nis soll and seat dae whenever sold to an; tent were lower, The demand was : cone. peed ied, would not buy except at aeaeae ve fine and Noticeable ats foal 2 State and Western, tales were confined to 480 bbls, Southern flour, was al most inactive and prices Wwerp again lone. ye Gour was dull and heavy, ee prices were not quot’ lower. The sales were ‘Corn meal was dul, ee: ‘were nominal W aoe Kound bodp Gti ie rai Round hoop Ohio; trade bran Bt Louts cone maae bt. Louls straight ert: St Lous choca double s Louis choice famil uthern choice and family. Bouthern superfine and extra. ‘alitornia flour (sacks and bi + 600 im 4a The wheat market ‘was deckiediy: firmer ‘indior 8, moder IY clive speculative in rices were te. a 2c, higher. There was but tiie from “ 3 i for aay get oh fear oad wheats celiveres’ @T? for amber Western and Corn was dull and enti ae. gy fo sore, $1 ad wise tig fo on reruns rely nominal at (he lose, at for new mized and 94 Se. "for Toe, sales, x Sng Dushele for do. at the railroad a donet, ie she. for for old mised ed 'nha fee for white Western. Oata wore dull, Domina! aed lower, with tales of 3/000 bushels at Tee. fa szore and 75jcc. « 76¢. afloat, Rye was steady at former eter os ib aes of huahele German at 2 302 $225. malt war dull and unchanged. Total stock of grain York and, Brooklyn warshouses March sch ib, 184015908 050 do, corn, 1,858.309 9. oat,’ 207,854 Vaan, 36. Salt, SATS de. ce, was stil! withont FuR(onTS.—The roark rates were generally decidedly in favor of the shippers, For J le for charter toe Gemiand emttoned moderate The en- were:—To . petroler and & ship (to lay on the berth ag rivase tarms. GUNNIPS were dull and Bp Sih ie and unchanged, Lr [OPS were \n exceedingly light deman fn value. Prices ranged {1 frou bette 160 tot ‘but quite steady ‘eriur to choice nempe J nales |. Prices remained at TSE, gol Tor uanlinsyora Bes ont ay’ & trifle more acti ‘Foe, in, favor of tbe purchaser, A'nae of Bib sas buds, is 10 bie roein, Por spirite ae noe and the : ‘at 480, were lower, clos! 3 A if ea fs lifer 4: 3 2 PI &. the real estate market yesterday were fully realized. ‘The feature of the sales was the Morris property, the growing interest in which from tea first appearance in the market culminated in @ very large attend- ance and resulted in securing prices properly and fairly appreciative. The other sales were likewise well attended and passed off very satisfactorily. The tone of the market is much improved since early last week, and the feeling among operators ts igeries ally inclined to continued firmness, Subjoined are particulars of yesterday’s sales:— Auction Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. RY MULLER: WILKINS AND On. 25.8x100. 18,650 Tot adjon sexi Hoteadjoinins 33 Sicee Sah Li 4 lots ss Ath at, 100 ft w of bth Sots n a Séth af 100 few of 6th 6,000 1 lot adjoining, ¥#,63103.2, 70 Zlotens 200 ft w 0 4,500 1 lot n 8 57th st, 200 ft we 000 Viot adjoining, 3521006. #100 at at, 200 ft w of Sth av, 2ixt0 8000 355 fw of th at 20x 2,00 25x100, each 9,100 ie EB ore a. if BLERONER, BOF Flouse and lot No Ii Prince st, 26x85. 7,500 House and jot No 221 62d at ‘91000 jouse and lot ns 114th at, 1’ 59:0 House and lot adjoining, $1.ix 6,00) House and lot No 133 W 21,850 BY &. H. LUDLOW AND © 1 Jot w cor Bast 44th at and 2d av, 25.631 900 8s } Hot adjoining and fronting on 2¢ ar, same 1 Jot adjoining, same size... BY D. M. BEAMAN, and aitd lot No Ibe Groeme at Tot Y5x100. id build! erect : jouse and lot No 190 Be bent lc 5 story bri cs. Also 1 vacant situate on u @ corner Bold togeth "00 th 8d ata. Nol Bandtord st, 5 6 17 5 cellar brick er for. ee in w of Smith sé, 8 story 6 6-Fx2Sxil0 “tt, vestibule and hanen, 38 UL a B: E SRE: AT ore F 8355) ff i z Hi i As renee Hi ni 8 story frame sua te 8 story frame house ona geaearszeeseazeuess 52% Pets 3) Sarmaremeaenarane = Et Orchard at, Orchard st, Official Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK orry. 827.11 ft w of Greeawich ay, al 10 d tLe of Mulberry st, 97.6x1 4 ftw 0 Goeree ot tiioxee 5. i, wt Se catate, 2, Sx61.6. 2, B89 fh of Grand a8 jolning above, each. ‘ijtaing above, each. Bank at me, Bieecker st, a Honston st, n paz . D4, lot Wales spe 140, 22240. retires, 8 @ cor Grove st. #7x81x50.6.. ies Reine 0) ts perTEity azere ee 3 3 2 a : 2 32 ee FRR RPRAP Sseernas: ZEB2 a ad PSP nee? Sey 5 } 1 1 1 1h I I 1 46th “ie 8 ish a ne corner seed road, Séxibsrse. ith nS ss aca ahr a "ae ‘eth Serecee di Bxi00.. omvenaieu:.: corner 15x i, 0 Areas 18 Fi ptt cok Broad tw Butier rr i pats Hh meee of ay, 20. 10x14 rand ay, rte 2 i if 2 eee ee! i att #33 7: = 3 Clinton mT TTS of Frahing gms. Myr and Glan Wikong! eg . NEA. . Mott st, # ws, lot 23, seas Six100. wees per peeeane at, D tring fees rita Ba WHITE cs gba Lexingian ar, 0.6168 1 9.0f Post road, Croton ining 8 Sin) Suinrner steamed Pallaade ay, ¢ 4, 100% sof Hudson ot, ‘Mall6.. peer y IN ESSEX COUNTY, N, 4.- p eowrn at, w DRLLEVILLE, of JF Bro 20339... ndetinitely ideaten pla d plot s di nctn and aie Potat arts ven. nse Seotland road, ws, adjoining Clement Reed's, 180x225. 16,000 TRANSFERS 1 UDGON COUNTY, N. J,—HOLOKEN, Bloomteld st, Thm of Sih ab 32 Garden st, e of &h ix] Garden ft n of &th Mead 185 ft s of 8d Wiiow ft a of 84 Lota 14, 1 1, 17, blo block, F Loi 23, Lot 87, block 1, mt aap MI Lot 3%, block 8 Hudson Grove, 2631 Lot sli, West Hoboken Land Assoc! GREENVILLE, jo ee hei opdevesthem trig aedaapted Paterson plank road, @ 43 from Bergen county line, pr Lot 78, AJ Smitti's properiy, near Gutienberg, 602100... 250 TRE YOUNG TRAGEDY IN INDIANA. Interview with Mrs. Clem. "and conviction of Mrs. Clem for the mur- ‘The trial der of Mr. and Mra. Young, in Indiana, has me one of the causes célebres of the country, Her con- viction on @ second trial was followed by the con- fession and suicide of her brother, confined in an adjoining cel: Ce Migr Pi but id axetety sur- rounding the muta m being un- ravelled, The Indianapolis ora of March 12 the following particulars of an interview with fim clem:— very graceful extended her hand, shaking hands who was-somewhat surprised ‘at her unaffected cor- dat Davia i] stead pes bet sad been in- 1 y reason of re; 9) exercise cold re- wior was therefore a The some remarks, her tf her brother had told her that he designed mitting suicide. She answered that be all Bel times told her that he was pins but she did not surmise suicide. If ile had she would. ‘ave seat about the matter to the turnkey fait ohh vented the consummation of sie hee, her conviction tat through the apert her and thea said in a very solemn tone he was meet his God, by which she understood idea that he surely would be hui iy she was buried her face in jating this she burst into tears hanakercaief, conversation was continued, 4: 43 remarked that bee A Lge and she thought a great deal of each other. coserfal ‘and he S Sen temeoring’ rs ome! in been away from came to this city some years ago then she went on @ visit to Louisville, very al be there and subject of ner viselving and on this she 8] ite anil ly, interroga- tng several mes to the eee a fou think I will get one?” jt was inciden' Clem, you Can never be hun; rf but abe inaGe no sesions Bi mar she ways related reply. Soon aiterwi Sth ae ee versation, she with oy Animation protested her innoceuce in relation having 4 eae or abetted in the Young murder, and she aue had told her brother—indeed w him-to. because she desired that the truth should be known and she knew that no confeasion from bis he telgng the truth, could implicate her. i Tor ‘TRAGEDY.—A correspondent of the Toronto Leader, in giving: ‘8D account of the inquest upon the body of Fa fem Rear Ps ‘or, killed by the brother of a ¥ had betrayed, adds: "Wi hittaker’s condos in London, Frey bo was only known to the parents of the early in January last. It then was pul stated that a | oom 2 im Loudon, whom Whittaker had se- laced, ing hu By visiting anne of tay Whittaker oe 4 vi e quarters of young lady, at Russell Hotel, but after three days’ resinence in the hotel she was ordered to leave. She accord! did 60, Ft the poor creature, broken heal fed to one of the dens of prostitution of the city known as the Manchester House,” where the “Gilchen” work occurred. Sie was taken home a fortnight after- wards by her father and brother. A demand was Made at the citaael gate by the eatin 50 pe Whit- taker personally, but he was not to be found. rday at the Ait rere the eee nani aan for the purpose ol arranging the ee of the ca eay apes Laven gr fo ared on bebaif of McCool Allen Roe Atty do} A Un ai reat “ Sight clack P. M, at the Broad Gi id make @ further deposit of $500 ead Thus it ir clear that both mean business, ‘Tos fignt is to come off wi - three months, MceCoole the day.—St. Louls Repu treet, N.—-TAPSCOTT'S: EMIoR agra! PERS Bat th BRANCH EMIOR BATION, ‘AND ollice of TA TAP SC ROT HE: ERS & CO., 88 Souttnireets L$ SEaF FOR THR EVENING TELEGRAM ON honest NOTICE, The old 0 the Coreet and taop skirt bite, Emporium of vinned ab a a ‘will be removed fb B roadway on or before the Int Mr his other shoes, Set day of es oadway, or of iy Stee. next “to ent and valuable sock of LU lies’ Suite will be offe 0B the aoat favorable te THUB. Hl. GAY NOR, £m iy b wore Es Fear ih 766 |, R.—Coutitl® Cornete welling nt She, Werty Someta seling a3 0 RGH ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BKOOND with the celebrated A tet Le all furnished with abt kaTixagu 4 proxen, ire streeta, Prick BALE CHEAP_1wo BILLIARD TABLES, IN order and but little used, ous, New prhain, Coe a, rarene Biriodland ARB OHANCE,—TWO FIRKT CLARA BILLIARD TA- ‘bles 4 all complete, tn order. Three Frags ae Mirror tise a8); two Sale Inchon Inquire Witney ron re te OFPERE AT Wie WAKE. ad pe gous baud as py T Tables ows aown tel SHEET. SALES AT AUOTION. UCTION NOTICE, COMET TETRIS oer oon THIS pay gue ESDAY), at the anetion room, 189 al aaa, 6,000 dozen STAY BI (an 10 tor doren 8| rk gee CLOT c, IRNISHED GOODS, NOTES REAUY ith Cite ae Also (for account of stg Al Was AND BURLAPS, dumagdl om the’ tly di the voyaze, "Alina Duyers is respect‘ully tavited. Catal’ sgnes and Ronda now ready WM, TOPPING & 00.. Av ptioncers UCTION NOTICR.—R. T. HAZELL, AUC’ a8 104 TS PAY CPUBEDAY, MACH panee. ook SPECIAL BALE OF eth LY4 POCKET AND TABLE CUTI gry, Te ee roseaaere haa ‘whom {t may 5 tet Le an elaivER ea" AND FORKS, aye ing of alos” ain ening Re HAMELL & 00, 's, 35 Cortlandt, street, UCTION NOTIOR ND SHORE. WM. M. HOLLINGSH! MUCTION ER. LARGE AND ATTRAC’ PACKAGE SALE OF BOOT AND AEOEE AAT, AUCTION. “ natesngoits 10s NOS, 2 a s WARREN STREET, ‘L 8! ICTION O} Enepenay. mano it, | 1044 O'CLOCK A. M., Pond ton fe ber oat nds it ine Western and city trade. Genslonse realy on Tuesday. UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, GLASS, CUTLERY ant Fancy, Gools.— HENRY G. EVANS,’ Auclioncer, Til sel! on Tuesday, March 1, at10 ‘otelock, ht 40° Barely ‘a general assortment of ‘the above ofthe bosk mani tactories, actorles, well adapted to the olty and couptry trade, Loti OUT Psa THE EVENING TELEGRAM ON THURSDAY. Acme, SALE OF PARLOR AND CEAN RMB BUTE Brussels and Incrain Carpets, Mattresses and general ina, Crockery. Stover, &0., on We March Gone & eoORPHY, ga ‘ulton ‘ednesday, 17, at 103 o'clock. AOmoN, SALE.—J. M. TAYLO! Foe gg ane Magoificent Household Furniture, Pianoforte, ne Room ‘Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Statuary, haneliery SE sil verware, &c.. at awe ection. on this day (Tuesday egeah mansion 3 font Fifteenth st: ween Fifth ane is Rocaien sommes ‘at 10'4 o'clock. Dearie — bee napa Etageres, Drawing Room Suits tn French Meigen armenia ir arcane | f Ant lon ira; moe Tat Tay areal tal “Window C ina, yl coms case, Rooks, superb Paiotings C inent artiste; aristio Harb, Bronze Satua- * APaTion xi NOTIOE, LARGE AND POSITIVE AUCTION ‘ ficent Honsehold Furniture, fine Carpet etn” J. BARRY. & CO, Acclionvers: wil sel i rid = neers: ‘ine entire elegant Puro om ae even octave Planoforve, ta a es, don ae fone omen hair Mattresses, $ 1e —— Fo, Tableware, de. Full FITZGERALD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, Saree eas |M -wecond mgs of ee ie : Ae i im 8 i H ji i i i fl db French Cl lana, Obina and Silver Ware; Tabi Cut a stensio Tabi Stan: fy De a order, Ppalspartiouare in eats! AUSTIONEE! Household Furniture, W Hair Bhawis, Diamond and D Thured Ms ha Siig A. te, at Nor BU Wen Bittocnth sirect apie jal ‘consisting of Herana damask iat en vot and'Bras. Wearing Appard, ik te, ecabcicap ack tee ae and emerald Sometry, Rings, Watshen, te, 4 ee és cn } FAIRCHILD, CABINET ~~: sega tarae dt at it funre ever oterod | Presses, of Parlor, eae Cains: &. LEVY 8 co. 971 WEST THIRTY-RIOHTH Went Wik oer Broader, Bb brick Weat Gdetser bot brick H, Dovesxi00".- [e000 ‘One of the most ‘business Corners, 4 siory brown atone, on &th avenue, west side; rents for 89,0.0. ¥ PHILIP LEVY, large and valuable collection, shill Wy ‘catalogue thie ds onan gomméncing at ‘yg o'sloake ai, a all tmp,.816,0°0 Sed i 's Salesroom, 60 JRY M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. 10% o'clock, at n a of Parlor, Chanber ani’ Dining Room Furniture, ‘Planof * ve. Dy! o Y¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. of rich and t tegnet black walnut, rorewood an: RC To Parlor, Li Fv ng, bo Hobe Site, R “Ghamber Suits, covered in various Hall and STE Fin rte a Chairs, Pe Ses crtay ble Grace aoe Ar CRONE Or ROR AND FUROUT mug yO DAY Secsseciat J heaeita a Canal ana Ho PARI re LAy ORT cuauaee 40 an ay ace ps ag | a 8, LI Chairs, Clocks. ont Bararamination ‘the above furniture will prove the best ever ‘auievion. storea and insured or shipped to suit the convenience Ry. A. M. Carat At, of Y HENRY (7. LEEDS 4 1 UENRY H. bation wae sell by pony eng on Thareds ny, March ‘nt 10! o'clock, No, 146 Bast Fitts toe Pr JOANE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Pall | particulars hereafter. Y ARCHIBALD Jt BY re ASOUNGTON EEL: Mast 118 7 scat te a yy a ~4 o'clock, For head of aorer LE, rh dO in thie nad Carriages any paper Brig LW SAuruent, escola rea Reales and Weights, RB 7 sangha EP f magnificent House sor Yeaidonce 18 Weet ning ot @ Planotortny feats hy ea forks of orks ot Are French brocatel, Feu, and, bn ore yay ke, Dresden, aad re vane Br dea Mirrors,” airs and isan Met Chal relat; Bidet 2 Cnins ‘aud ‘Sliver i Hin crete Fittores an THIS at Buyers atthe four east of \LINTO! BA! ASTOR PLAS BOOK SALEROO C and A rey aor Sear a 400 ANionday, March 15, and following days, at 4 o'clock P. M. areh AND aa 0 DAYS, att, P. am D dee LIBRA Ny, uxecorons f standard W Cad ‘Classes, Ae. . Be ‘Booka eet editions; Favetin, and eine ana ‘Wr AT 4 o'cLOcK, the Pubiiestions of the pane wen, ‘of Phiadelpbin, Jewish community of Hew York is par. ‘OCLOCK, Arinas ‘AND | PROOF ENGRAVINGS. iejacion ot th ve belonging to Mr. J. Re oye comprising 10) patntin hag taomel) en warp : warehaeed by the owner al the foe, Teeny Brookign, Catalogues ‘and even! are SATURDAY, 1. Jon B, Rich, "of thia ety, _ HATHEWAY, QUCTIONERR—sELIs THI8 DAY packages Wines, "alook, af 108 Chathan sireet 24) irseaion, Wi aot ‘and other Liq Tire tart Cane, eens rumen AVOTIONFER, OrFICR AND Broadway ella tomorow at’ 10 ‘ek, i by ealningvon ie Targe and e@egant Stork of Hows Farmabing and ‘Goon, Ary Ce nd wae The Soop} pe Meu IBADAN RYRMING, 1 enihar tH O1t, PA\ The entire ra and Ole, Fait iw tomorrow's Berald, Bale in iota, ar ry HENRIQUES, AUCTIONEER. H. ba B; Be ag RR: BROWN, JONATHAN W, sLLBS, Ldouate we .. BROWN, HORATIO. eal Fatate ‘and private sale, TUSDAY, Meron Is, at 2 o'dook Me "Peremptory sale Valuable Store Property on, wich street, between wiane and Jay streets, spiirgenmich steel The tre ory snd basement brick Builds ldental Hota, No. 28 Oceenwich street y FE: tt ‘Dalla 2: Jot 25x102, e eae etal the purchase money can remain peostothyre ert aereene pericaare tthe oe of WRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONRER.—ELEGAI Household Furniture, vatnibie Oil Paintings, Works ite. On Thuraiay, March 18, at 10s o'cinr%, at 119 East) Fortett ington avenue, the entire rich Fu i eof said ho mroot ax Belter, and all rpc ‘order, offering’ rare Oppertaiy fn quest of reall; contain iy ane tural Parlors yal Axminster alaoa Chai, bh rosewoo |! Ps fs Suite. Turk Aah’ and 3 pointy in satin Broca’el — Wi French Plate P' Guitainn, ic setae Piveo, orginal, OW Paintin Vases, ees ng room ontalne solid walnut Batfely E tension Lounge, Dining and Arm Chairs, in valve ‘China Dinner Services, elegant ware, nine groenchie oo ‘Lace’ Engraving Gs Fe eb carve macak Book pared @, Paint Ghamnbera ‘conte. ele dente tareet Bureans, Armonrs, Chairs, ul, Beaton, Bare Retiing, Leng re vot and Brussels Carpetsy Ourtaine, Mirrors, Olt Paitttn 4c. together with the usual’ assortment eb Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, 4 For catalogues and pertuite apply at the office of the Aor tloneer, 139 Broadway. ENRY DREHER & & 00., one 8 al i Zerticd aay (gpeday sat gs ge at 75 Division’ tures of a ees, talcor, Soap, Oise Ojve Oil, Canned” Fruit, vine Fixe: J. Pr Forumplar eis of Lota, Hie if it eae tac ard, Brookirn. Suction on Tneaday, Te ib00, at 13, oflook mit Exchange Salesroom, perpen dio ee it New York, 5 frainabie Lo Lots_o1 Lee avenue, 5 larey avenue and 23 on Lynch street, The’ _—. Ke are tne! ylogatnd near Lee avenue chureh. & 5 tt class nes thin 10 act ag walk of big et cars, These ‘ts arenotfrom 5 to 20 miles out of the: city mits, but right athome, Every lot i be on to the; bidder, forme easy; tit fect. at oflce of the auctlousor, 6 Laverty street, New Work J ROGART, AUCTIONEER.—WEDNESDAY, MA oJ» 17, at 10 soa, atthe auction room No 1 William si Household Furnitare, Parlor Suite, black walnut Pooemerneenideindet ing Dp rene in Lo L. VANDEWATER, Ar gTONUEE, $4 DUANE’ street,—| line roe atl? en Sie of vi Inte igant ad. ertisement, aes as dati AUCTIONRER, wW. Household Furniture this r, at robes, ‘able, and other Stoves, 46,; By a aca oe Pi a ele berchenuise. oy ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. sale of on Third at ‘wenty sixth street, East Forty- nioth streets, at auction, E. H. LUDLOW & OO, will sell March 16, at 19 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, Broadway. ‘Third Georg # a F-Pt sot Deaton ant Taird avenue; No, 41 Store rpand Owing and Lee ' ja ea sca nicest t Lox eoull aise, 1a fect cast of bs ye + -ninth street—@ Lots north side, weat of Grand cire! ieetet te Lease of lot Lease of lo' ia ae. BENJ. BE ig erty Ae Tet, i berg ee on pb dagen A he! A, Mat No. fring en coin ben, cu Machine, Cabot and mesase Ss oe OUT FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM OX THURSDAY. \oRTGaGE SALE. Steam Engine and Boiler, aC BOGART, Auctioneer, will mie We tnesday, Mareb Yy, virtae of @ chattel ‘Patent form, ae able fo for baer, cat Np aver af el for’ bill ‘and others. By order of the Attorney for Mortgages, no NEW YORK. JAMES M. 3 MILLER will sell at auction, on TUESDAY, March 16, at Exchange Salesrooms, 114 Broadway, at 13 o'clock, SIXTY-EIGHT VALUABLE LOTS OF LAND, looated tn North New York, and but ¢ short dltance (a few inutes’ walk) from Hari bridge, Third Harlem boats and the Ririem aa ory Worwn vara befoanguraied rl make thts tive shoot desirable properte te, the victalty of New York, sa the upper end of the Siiye in the ea HARLEM RIVE: ey THE one of the finest avenues able: drive for this part of the com; ties ears wont 4 ees Tartber par eulra A APPIy at the office of the auctions, it mar ~. AUCTIONERR, 295 BOWERY SELL t 103% o'clock, the Stoce and Fixtares of avenue, near Sixty-sizth ROKER'S SALE F Tiitg 0 DAY BY JOHN MORTI. Mehrbach, 493 ting Beatie * PMRTIELD, Au BALE—' ATCHRS AND 3 AND get“ at piece will seli thas day, at 1 prevwok, B00 500" Pre i, gor antiny sot aren face Watcl i order By atta eat fg ad Pit Weal Simpson & Co., 14 Bowery. R= | FARMER, mien nt Cana ara age THIS ot thematical Inatrii ae. “ny ated tor ‘conven! aa bh pees ives his personal attention fo sales at. one | prompa Feiuree, alae Counter # Pal ARTITION, ‘Will ell at public asetog, cl the xe eh an| Broadway) Msg under the direction of JAM Eq, ¢ Salesroom, 11 i. COLEMAN, oN TUESDAY, Barons 2%, 1809, = at 12 o'c the following valuable esl tate situated in the elty of jow ¥ No, 15 South street, coroer Maiden tane, with four story brick Building. Pear! street, with five story brick double Bulow No, 104 Broad street, with five story brick Bullding, Noe. 414 and 476 Water street, each with three story brick 7 ati with Dwelling House. Heat corey et Trae Broatieag, eater toa lease calling for Feusotal of ‘ildings at expiration thereof, ON FRIDAY, ATaic a 840, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Rotinv o: the Court House, tn the city of Brookiyn, No, 229 Adelphi rtreet, ‘with three story aub-collar and base- front, 20m ment brick Dwelling iouse, wita vou gard 40.035x128.%, ON SATURDAY, MARCH WY, 166, 919 o'slook noon, at Remeon’'s Hotel tn the ville 6 bf Jamalce. cuuaty of Queens, two acres ‘and eight rods of Land, situated at the Silage of Woodhaven, “WANTED To “PURCHASE, OOK OUT FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM ow THURSDAY. ies ANTED TO BUY FoR CASH—VELV " Brussels Carpet fore hous, VET AND 8. ©, SMITH, 9 ‘William street, ANTED TO BUY—FOR MONEY, SEVERAL THe THov. sand dollars worth of ‘walnut and pai V Baits for a hotel, 0. SMITH, 98° Wiliam aire. ‘arRD To PORCH: Ane. A wor oF sit0R goss ixtnires, oom of Drawe or are wage ‘Adireae B, Je MUMPIY, M Newnrk avenue, dere oom | COAL AND WOOD, OOK OUT FOR THH EVENING TELEGRAM ON 4 THURSDAY, $3 50.4% ou, ron COK wood office, Twantyahted arash ak ‘Seis firt street and Avenue A, | $6 50 FOR 9,00 POUNDS in Oba iH LEHTON irroqned saf delivered from pure a 7a 4 atvent aad Ninth avenue, THU!

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