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ey FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL. ‘THorspay, March 25-—6 P, M. ‘The activi’ cy of the money market expected with the approa gh of the 1st of April was feirly inaugu- rated to" ay. Loans oa pledge of best collaterals ‘were msde in general at seven per cent in coin, but eomm‘ gsions were paid in addition by weak houses or W’ sere the securities were of an imferior character. 4 food deal of diMculty was experienced in some 1} galities in making accounts, and the banks kept gpen an hour beyond the usual time to accommodate ‘whose of their customers whto were belindhand. While the activity is natural at this sea- ‘on when 60 much money is required @m the raral districts it ts evident that the cliques in the stock market are intro- @ucing artificial influences to keep up the feverish feeling prevalent among operators. The story of gold sales by the government 1s also used to keep up the excitement. If Secretary Boutwell has not falien into the hands of the gold gamblers of ‘Washington and Wall street he should refrain rom ‘this step until after the passage of the present crisis. ‘If he is so desirous of riding his hobby of reducing the gold premium let him go on with the payment of ‘the coupons on the government bonds, but leave the eurrency in the metropolis undisturbed. Our mer- ehants and manufacturers need all the accommoda- teon the banks can afford them to putin motion the wheels of spring business, Commercial paper ie duller, as to the numberof transactions, but firmer sto rates, which range from ten to twelve per cent for prime double names. To-morrow being Good Friday the two boards of Drokers, the Gold Exchangg and the Long Room Dave adjourned over to Saturday, to which time transactions were made in gold to-day. The day is not a iegal holiday, and therefore the bapks will Femain open as usual. Gold was extremely dull to-day, and fluctuated Yazily between the extremes of 131 and 191%, with ‘the bulk of transactions at the intermediate figure. ‘The daring of the “bears” in selling the market yes- terday despite the “corner’’ prolonged the “squeeze” over to this morning, when as high as 3-32 was paid for borrowing. At this point the resolution of the “bulls” gave way, especially as it was stated that the government had put a million dollarsin the market to buy exchange bills to pay the foreign diplomatic corps, and the loaning rate droppea to Mat, and went as far as 1-16 for carrying before Clear- ing House. All loans as above were made for Satur- Gay. Late in thaafternoon seven and eight per cent ‘were paid for carrying. Foreign exchange was @teady on the basis of 10834 a 1083¢ for the various grades of bankers’ sterling, sixty days. Cable trans- Serg were quoted at 1055 @ 10834. The range of price 13) 131% The Gold Room was closed ata quarter to four @clock: The business of the Gold Bank resulted as Sollows:— Gold cleared. soe Gold balances. . Heed @urrency balances. “ aransae The Bremen steamer Herman to-day took out $10,000 in treasare and the Havana steamer Columbia $1,600,000. The latter sum probably ia- @udes the 5,000,000f. which arrived yesterday tn tne Westphalia en route to pay the —, troops in Cuda. Governments were, illogically, strong. Te activity of the money market and a decline at London ought to have caused a depression in prices, but they ad- vanced, despite these facts, a full one-half per cent for the 62's and a smaller fraction for the 65’s and @s. The rise was probably the result of an attempt te “cover” previous speculative sales—the 62’s lend- mg fat and the other issues at two and three per cent. The following were the closing quotations at Imaif-past five o'clock this evening:—United States wixes, 1881, registered, 115% a 115%; do., coupon, 116 8 116i; do., 5-20's, registered, 118% a 113%; €o., coupon, 1862, 118% 9 118%; do., 1864, 116% a 1065; do., 1865, 1144 a 11434; do., new, 1865, 113.14 3.40., 1867, 113% @ 11334; do., 1868, 118% a 415}; do., 10-40's, registered, 1043; @ 105; do., €oupon, 10534 @ 10534; currency bonds, 104 a 10414. The following were the bids for the city bank mocks at the regular board this morning:—New York, 151; Manhattan, 141; Phenix, 107; Mechanica and Traders’, 125; National, 1143; Merchants’ Ex- change, 117; Seventh Ward, 114; State of New sed ‘1d; Commerce, 1223; Ocean, 104; American ehange, 118; Bank of the Republic, 118; Bank of Norh America, 109; Metropolitan, 142; People’s, 140; Market, 120;,Nassau, 105; Corn Exchange, 130; Continental, 9934; St. Nicholas, 115; Importers and ‘Traders’, 130; Park, 157; Manufacturers and Mer- ehants’, 102; Central National, 109%» First National, 215; Fourth National, 1033¢; Ninth National, 112; Oriental, 149, In the stock market New York Central was still the decided feature. The street was freer of rumors concerning it than has been the case for several days, but its fuctuations were as frequent as the veering of a weathercock in a gale of wind. It Opened at 164 and rapidly sold down to 162%, from which point it moved up and down constantly through the fractions to 16434. The rest of the list ‘was comparatively firm, with exceptional instances of strength. Rock Island touched 133%. Erie was irregular. The closing sale at the National Stock Exchange was at 343;. The strongest stocks were the St. Pauls, The common sold at 72 and the pre- ferrea beyond 80, Fort Wayne was very buoyant. Pacific Mail has been kept quite steady by a heavy short interest. The closing prices at the last open board were as fotiows:—Canton, 59 a 60; Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Ex- Press, 20)¢ a 31%; American Express, 41 a 4134; United States Express, 564, a 58; Merchants’ Unon Express, 16 a 1634 New York Central, 162% a 163; Mariposa, 191; a 1934; do, preferred, 3434 a 35; Hudson River, 158%, ferred, 6634; Toledo and Wabash, 67 a ferred, 76 a 78; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 71 do, preferred, 80% @ 8034; Ohio and Mississippt, 823g a 32%; Fort Wayne, 122% a 123; Michigan Cen- tral, 118; Michigan Southern, 96%a 967;; Ulinois Central, 141; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 884 a 833¢; Cieveland and Toledo, 106% @ 106%;; Lake Shore, 106 #1005; Rock Island, 132% a 13234; Northwestern, 45, 2 84%; do. preferred, 925; a 92%; Bankers and Brokers’, 168 a 100. Southern securities were dull, with @ generally firm market, There was a good deal of bidding for the Louisianas and Alabamas, ‘the latter being in de- Mand for deposit by the insurance agencies. Prices closed:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 66 06%; do., new, five per cent, 58 a 1; Virginia, ex cou- a@ 57; do, new, 601; a 61; do., registered stock, 49% a 60; do., registered, 1868, 52 a 53; do., 61 a 614; Georgia sixes, $1 a 82; do, ‘orth Carolina, ex coupon, 60% a 57 a 61%; Missourl sixes, 87% @ $8; do., Hannibal ond St. Joseph, 88: ; Louisiana sixes, 71 a 711g; do. levee sixes, 68% a 69; do. do, ma eights, 93 a 99; do. fives, South Carolina 3 d0., registered ‘ity of MenPis sixes, 613 a 61 PA do, Atlanta eights, 0 @ 62; do. Savannan sevens, 92093; do. New Orleans consois, 78 @ 80; do. do, Mobile and Ohio sterling, 69 2 70; do. eights, 56a 68; Mississippi Central Rall. road, first mortgage, 71 a 72; do., second mortgage, 55 a 56; Memphis and Charleston, irst mortgage, 99 04 0 64) Pon, 66 do. registered, 1867, sevens, 92 & 93: Cie; do, new, eights, 953g @ Bi; Alat 65 a 69; do. sixes, sterling, sixes, 72 a 73; do., new, stock, 62 a @91; 40., seeond mortgage, 76.917; 40. stock, 47 a 49; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, quarsdlees, 87 a 60. The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- ments and balances at the Sab-Treasury in this city forthe expired portion of the week have been as fotiows:— Custom House, Recespts. ‘Receips 22. $203,005 toh at $551,5309 $91 71,670 1,860,455 447,082" 796,332 1,060,500 94,172," ‘The following were the earnings of the Obicago and Northwestern Ratlroad for the third week in on the 12th of April. ‘The Panama Rafiroad Company have declared the F as as ie 5 3 i B8Sa5 Bait! al tf P e fee i - i eee ; ee i = me iy 3 an figs | Th 28 Bes 32: a: gn Yel reat ad Md etait Hi 44én2; Se seg BEEEES genescessl 2 & = 5 S Bi 333 SESS5 50222552 Ss =2e THURSDAY, March 25-6 P. M. Corron.—The market for this staple was fairly active, the pales jw mitling for the ia half seme abjolned ase tne clo apaiae. and Sronphie. and Tezas. fil 4 Tote Oth a8 fw f ith avy onc xi. 16 48th at. —Rio tn fa aemand rom the the trade and further sales were inade of 2,543 age. ¢ ee at lh a y ac. sold, io in bond. For Other ‘cinds th the ‘mar: former FLocn cy GRATH. Receipts, 6.896 bbls, ‘and orm yar was still dull, and r home il 8 165 ft w of Lexington av, lot 203 1 lot 6 5 53d at, brown ston: oaie ad iot No i Sth i 8, 130 acs mm tia av, 10t 20x98, 9 whee nee ‘sts, lot eady at 1ic., currency, for sales of 860 bales in Boston yesterday's and fe. a 9i¢c.. gold, for sloth to case wit ‘and 2 story frame store being quiet but steady. “ors.—The market Tasunchan bu bales, at Se. a 2 story frame; 2 st01 x! 20, 2story frame store and lot No Ban as av and run- House and lot No 56 Flatbush av, lot 20.6165. House aud lot No 6f Flatbush avy lot 20.0x783 B story, 1 st 3 story brown EN P Bstory frame house and 19 Tuil tots, at Borgen Point, Dressed Western Ft ‘quoted at aaron % Long and; consisting of sort 608" late sirerts and avenues as shown on the ‘ollowine schedule T lot on the 200 m Remsen Reef was in fair Geman’ Of Beef hams, ten eit in van 75 bbls. were Lid Bes beef was ge being fied bominal at eit a #38 or 4 do, Bacon was dull d at 1Bhien Short rib at 16% fand nnd steady, and tale were f 200 pac Ide. a Lge. for dry salted and plekied. shouldern: 15 smoked do., and 1830. hams. in light demand, was anchan; pad mm ae at Ie. a 19, for PRTROLFUM.—Recel as Ja setive Foe Rey ealeg clon a Then and sii Quicksilver, 20a 205s; Pacific Mail, §8)¢ @ 8534; Western Union Telegraph, 38 a 3834; a 139; Harlem, 195 a 197; do. preferred, 137; Reading, 9134 291%; Alton and Terre Haute, 35 a 38; do. pre- do. pre- in valine. The sales jo. 1 to prime steam and Kettle 918 bbis. refined. Crnde, in butk, d, and, with light offerta ciated to the extent ‘at 19igc-n 0c. ‘Sales wore effected of, do, for ‘Aor, at 18%. 5 gen Till moderate, th ae. m UBM. Beas oe for sors ‘and my at rst halt Ape! at Sc. sellers cba rin Yor the aamne deli Jie And July at 36540, 0 Be. the inaide oer, ‘or prt on private terima, balance of of e i mouth at & *, ne ehiety at | pri! wt Be. aves. ‘aa 2000 Go. Borainn at #2 28, go wt, bot steady, at our aa quotations, " Ly wen eigaty ot 1% 9 Tigo., at whied prices there S00aRs, The {settoa for rom wae only moderate, pnt the duty paid. All kinds grage were market was stand; ware salen of 609 hha Seine a ie. ot . it dl & 4 ae. 7 12%. for Cuba. Refined foareely go firs a hae for eat ‘redning, Hye, : svctitteaghs inte boxes, Ile. = Gee F ve, . Ne. aoe 10, oa TAXATION OF ForRiGs Lips INSURARCA CompA- NIES IN PENNSYLVANLA.—Under the existing laws < Pe a life insurance comp: ¢ State pay a license ‘ot $000 three per cent on thejr gross receipta, bony anies have petitioned New York companies from this license call ‘tax, on condition that the State of New York will extend the same courtesy by aoe ‘ould exem business carried on in the State mat D eakatio % i ining nothing in return. Home compa- extend their business to other Statet Pat that wonid benefit them only at the expense ‘ave Treasury end to the thereased burden of or interests taxed. The trae purpose of tax !aws ie 0 reach property and to tax it according to the and what is more profitale and wh, "7 ehould it escape f— doing business within Sub Treasury -———» .. Payments, Balances, 702 a. 447, 184 737,147 394,921 rat ‘%5.. 480,000 prot: of Its production seees $64,071 | aries at, 106.1010 6 oF Mh oh Te REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Yesterday was another busy day in the auction among experienced and auctioneers- ‘This opinion, however, ts no the expression of @ Jota 70) £0 the fusaye appreciation, on New York and ively in the sul cts, hl of the city senate ans n'ai adgment of Owner, OF if an under rodaoe @ corresponding in the omy ag others and’ secure 13 recognition when the oe: ca, have the Same ot purchasing property at the figures ruling now on large mortgages. ‘The SS presented ae in the completion of the teat ey acapeins now being too largely phe mr aiscounted. Tt Those who buy for cash with ee sign of permanent investment are safe to realize handsomely, notwithstanding this ant on in price aes tas Tat farure 18 accomplished; i ae oe ait WI probable that pe vthe “interval when the lowing are Temporarily ob- oe, archased at figures anything Spucveent ng to what they paid. Certainly much of that bou: 4 last fall and early in the spring would not now bi im the auction mart what would be regarded as fair profit upon the investment made in tt. Below we give particulars of yesterday's transactions in the salesroom. Auction Sales of Real Batace Yesterday. NRW YORK PROPERTY BY A. J. BURECKED, BON ARD 00. West Zith st, house und jot No Tit, Ma3x'5 bid 817,000 Madison ay,'t ots, e 4, 25.5 (bn of th at, each ‘ai, Drive or Boule evard, 1 i Lot, rode et sit seth st 1 lot, tf 10th av, 2800 ‘ Tote ‘ad joining h 25x125, each. . 3500 oe iy rots, 100 ft w of 10th ave each Bal block, each am ftw of Wh ar, 2x: eiotas 8 100 Tw of 10S 6 ns, 26 fte Cx tt AA ‘each | 18.1x100.4, each ey Tith ay, each 25x34 block, at Toth ih a3 Lota 275 it woof lots, ba, 135 it Tot, SMI ft ¢ of uh i, E1038 ia ee Bae. 22 i FA dis eh ‘of 8 story brick house anal No! Madison st, Tenge 2 years to run from Mi ay 1, 1868, af annual reat oop lots on New av and I BY JosrrH ‘oui. brown stone house and lot north side of 58th st, 2; tory brick house and lot No Lot 177480 oun No ta RISK Neots ana ot So tbs BON sto asi 00 { story brick bouse and lot, No TAT W 24h tot Jesse 5 fa oe stone sau nd lot, No 476 W a 8 iy Ko B88 'W Sist at, Lot, 20x \w of Boulevan each 2 ve, of ge ais Re at y4 brick house and lot No,tt James ‘aitp, SBft from | at, lot 18.3x: ft w from BROORLYN FROFE: ‘house and Tot No #l 8d pince, 82.8 ft Wok Gourt sty lot ESRI) sone 1 stable and loi on nw ei 8 mory briok house ana fot N ‘Couette fot Soto MBs, £00, 8 err hotel and lot, nw corner of Hig a and ‘Gier? “tg mont ava, log 25 ft front, 79.9 ft deep, in Tear. 4000 8 story brick house and tot No mg SUefont at. | Jot 9ix80.14,750 B story stone house and lot No 54 Hall si, 40 ft sof Greene ay, lot 2x10. . brown stone honae and “jot No Wi Hail’ st; Wii's of the above, lot = ll, Huron st, lor 25270. 2 Bay and Front ste, lot Sink 9,500 2 tory brick building and lot on Fulton av, 48 fs team ate ‘snd running through to Flatbush av, lot ae “ Ssasorer ot ning through to Navy st, lot 20) nd lot No 52 Flatbush av, lot 20.6x81 frame house and lot No 60 Fiat ground, w eo! Of plot ‘72xt houge and ‘Dear Fulton av, lot ane frout on Int at aTy AY JOUNSOR later, Esa., tonto a at Maapetby eF place, 320 Lot, n wor Mt 400 die on the wut Berry ang Willow urs Si 40 lots on Perry an jaspeti ava, running through, near Willow av, 25x100, each '° 205 2iots on same av, adjoining, maine size, enci 240 2 lots on saine ava, adjoining, same size, enc! 30 4 Iota 200 wo 1 185 300 2 lots on Clinton and from above, 262100, each. 0 21ote on Clinton and Perry 195 19% 200 195, 1 150 185 200 200 295 140 # Ret 40 3 iat maon Clinton and Porry ava, running ‘rom sen place, same size. 5 4 Iau on#w corner of Harniiton and Ferry ave, camne 0 ne 140 lamiiton place, adjoining, same sire. 15 Blots sw comer Colutabia and ‘Ciintonfars, auton. ench a xem, Bax mb Holl ava, ranning thro 1 lot on’ w # Colum! L lot nw corner Col iow throu an adsbatancs ‘was adjourned to one week al ibe same bour cna ‘Tranefers of Real Ketate Yesterday. BRE IN KEW YORK CITY. ra BEEEE, ig PER e ey F, 4 ETE Bae ytti ties SSEgEEBES Barges? 454 5 >. = 2 SEeE 2; + es t i Fulton a pr 18x78x05x20. oof Ne ay, 19: erty nw of Clermont S eee ‘502100... a Hangook sha wy core, Geo. Martense’s inte adjoining Bburitr, cr Gravessad, ee ‘QUEENS Tha Bi a pane darmeice road, lots oe Ente 58s to 308 inclusive Peeare property), each 36x05. ton, oe Je ae ou is and She ug BS 8 2 Fad Plot) Peter Onderdouk's estate, Plot Peter Onderdonk’s seat Flower # DH. Grafton av, adjoining Walker's, 2 ‘acrer. IN WESTCHESTER COUN’ Boston road, 8 8, anioaing 2p Hydes’, 3 acres. Main st, 8 6, adjoining S Bina lot 151, Morrisaa ‘20x86. fashington av, ns, adjoining nnett's, Union st, nw 8, aa GR Juckson's property, 100260. ‘sD james st, 8 8, adjoinin, Wm Winn ne, 8 0, Sajointag J Berrian and Duffs tb 829, 330, C Bertian Madion and Orchard Monroe av oa Wavert ‘West st, 5 w 8, wots & Ward ue. Sat uate.» and Westchester roads, R Wilkinson, 5th av, 8, lot 1 lie road, z al Beteked ei ion att on ae sorees 100x100. tral M aketicid, ‘iiaiid rty,4.25-100jacres. Lewin prapery, 810 acres... e8,% ky H ry SiN iy Sprain road, w #, Jackson R Mead operiys Sigacten.. 4 TRANSFERS LN FSBEX COUNTY, #, 110 fen of market at, fea lin 4 b>: a es Se Hitt van : aaa wai fect Lafarete a 19x30, Portion of John Nutail's ‘and 10 Main st. w &, indefinite locality, 1slxa 181x200. Main st, w 5, indeinjte local a Lor 7 indeanite pias on Main a i st and Jobu st... Newark and Pompton roads, a, Plot #2x310. Portion of John 6 Brown's +e Part of D Peers’ land, 6 acres yaad iplot adjoining C Lin- | Connecticut Farms to Irvington road, 19 60100 acres... pe lying in Clinton and Newark... 8,270 ftsof Morris and Essex ratl- Brereregn piace wret on. Road from Dix, passing J Mutford’s, 10 Williamsville to Susrieleld Bridge’ road, n #, D e $5 feof Mcalliy smoot nde Church lot, commencing at corner or of ‘Methodist church. 1,000 B4 fin of Grand st, 20x76, ariek ste, ne corner, 20 Cottons, ste a“ w Jot Bergen ve je m) Pe promises 3 Lot 23, map'of Hudson Grove, 25xi00. Qak at, ny 300 ft w of Qooan st 352109, ux a 4 fw of Qoean sh 25 Palisade av, near Bergen at, 202100 Hackensack rond, w 8, adjoinin; Charles and Moliér ste, corner ot ped em block b a ia by wo 145, block E. tM “oun ota 804, bide tote So NVE Lots 22 and 23, block 1, P¢ raall DESPERATE SHOOTING AFFRAY IN ALABAMA, ym the Greenville (Aia.) Advocate, March 18.J rand, about twenty miles below this place, in the theatre of ove a rencontres = have heard of 5 are about these:. On evening John raised a diMcuity with W. O: OF him down and beat him severely. Whi fighting Otts’ pistol dropped on the a Jackson, who was standing by, pl jpon Kelso knocked him down, As Jackson rose he shot Kelso. On the ho ad morning Otts went Garland bit who were Cd q this county, on the and “eo Mee store when nsohn P. Myers and his brother, era, came up, and after some words be- Myere drew his pistol Otts, as soon as ittot bad returned the fire, when and ran into the house, Otte ys yn ig = ee ‘at him, and shot him w: the only remaini ng Hosea Myers then ran into the ed ne Batt ae a died nday even! tts and are both seriously wounded. Kelso is nd commenced ‘ring upon WAL IN MARYLAND.—The trial of Mrs, egro man Carroll, for the all Andrew Rowland, band of considerable pro; murdered in hsv Ded Ht A club had been used to mer and ‘ieee tly ouspinon re arrested and The case exeltes a very as tnvnense crowd Siva op, to ng, fine-looking woman, and appeared in out fore’ handsomely dressed in dee = (Mare? 72) vorresvondence ‘Baltimore NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1869.—-TRIPLE SHEET. ils ay il peace te MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. March ag; at the residenge of the briders Fonts, iy the Rav. Joseph S Newiln, rector of LAURA 1 TURNSR, all of that ie HOWELL—ANDERSON.—On at Wood! N. J. the Rev. G. Tuowas wat to Aiea &, eldest ‘cea vat JERNEGAN—SPRAR.—In Lyme, Con! Monday, September 21, Ce, by Rev. Dr. Towle 2H I, JERNE- GAN to MARGARET, eldest daughter of Alva Spear, al! of New York ‘chy Died, hg op Wednesday, Marc! PETER Sri relatives ana friends of tn yc a a len e family are res invited to attend the funeral, Episcopal Q Conn., on Monday afternoon, at half-past one o’clock. ‘The train leaves New Haven seventh arfivé Tn ume or te Etreet at half-pasteleven and BAXTER.—, ns teorntelds Essex county, N. J., on March 24, SAMUEL G, BaxTeR, 51 y ral services this <greedd afternoon, at two o’clock, at the Universalist church, nue of South i and Fourth streets, Brooklyn, E. D. 1RD.—On Thursday Sane arch 25, ANNA vine fase wife of.Frank Bird. Funeral from her late residence, 641 Sixth avenue, this Usridag afternoon, at two o’clock, BLAcK.—On Wednesday, March 26, after a short bat nine illness, eect R. BLack, widow of Wil- iam J. Black, aged 23 ys ‘The relatives and fends of of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday after- noon, at one o’clock, from her late residence, No. 96 Barrow street, New York city. California papers please copy. at ye ai ison, N. C., on Wdenesday, ae BESSIE SHEPHERD, Wife of Sidney 5. Binckwal BRADEN.—On Thursday, March 25, WILLI#, young- seins tan. of Clark and Selena Braden, in the 7th year o The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 303 Spring street. ee ae Brooklyn, L. L, WILLIAM BRAM- ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Joppa Lddge, No. 29, F. and A. M., Pater- Son, N. J., are ily ‘invited to attend the from his late residence, No. 264 Dean street, Ca demiay an at two o'clock, “Bal “Beenie Hareh 28. after a Tong and eee WILLIAM, son of Patrick and the late Catharine ears, 1 month and 11 days. ‘The relatives tives end'tiende or f ol the family are res} aor fuliy invited to atten( the funeral, from the residence of his father, 31 Willett street, this Lip after- noon, at three o'clock. His renfains w: interred in Eleventh Street Cemetery.g BURLOCK.—On ‘Wednesday morning, March 24, reg M. Boriock, widow of Norton H. Bur- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- uly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday af- Pema, Ms tise three o'dlock, from St, Andrew's church, woot and Fourth avenue, Harlem, with CAULFNL On ‘Wednesday, Mary CAULFIELD, daughter of Georgs and aietsien aulfield, 1 year, 10 months and 18 days. fully hivited fo attend the funeral, this Prigay) after vit 1e - noon, at one otto, from 38 Bast sin street, CHR LOTTE. OR a Wednesday, March 24, CICERO J. CHARLOTTE. The relatives and friends of the family are notly attend the funeral, from the residence of Dr. J. L. Little, 266 West Forty-second street, near Eighth orenae this sad afternoon, at half-past one jock. D’ARcy.—At his residence, Madison, N. J., on Wednesday, Attn oe ‘of heart disease, Rev. JAMES ‘The funeral will take place from St. Vincent's church, Madi on Mon pbegeie at ae See aia leave foot of Barclay street K-—On Wetnesday, March 24, Mary Exiza- BETO genie only dang of John and Elizabeth Frank, bp and 8 months. of the family are Seepeck. invi fed to attend the funeral, from the residence er father, 73 Centre street, this (Friday) after- py at half-past one o’clock. FURLONG.—On Wednesday, March 24, ANN FuR- LONG, & native of the of Newbawn, couniy Werf pr a a ed years and 9 months. the Tamnsiy are invited to attend the Poa RS ha ee ew Loug! roome afternoon, at two o'clock. GamBIA.—At 35 King street, on Wednesday, March we eet GamaiA, wife of Oscar Gambia, in her Puneral on Friday. GaRNER.—On Tuesday, March 23, aes Egaeime, son of the late Thomas Garner, aged ‘The relatives and friends of ‘the tainly are are invite to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 3/1 Fifth avenue, on Saturday morning, at ten o’clock, without further ‘notion, Haicat.—On , March 24, at the resi- dence of her tar ee ith avenue, Lypia H., wife of Edward C. ‘The faneral services eal be held at Zions church, pt I ate street and Madison avenue, this (Fri- lay) afternoon, at three o’clock. The relatives of 4 father, Charles A. Secor, and orion father-in-law, David H. ‘Haight, are respectfully HAMILTON.—On ‘thursday rae Cog ed ih as Vw tga of John R. 1 amil. 9 months and 12 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the old Methodist Episcopal church, at White Plains, at twelve o'clock noon. Carriages ‘will be in God on the arrival of the ten o'clock A. M. train from Harlem Railroad de; Twenty- aixuh street and Fourth avenue. aie ig HEALY.—On Thursday morning, March 25, at half- past one o’clock, wee ates Yy aged 36 years, na- tive of Tralee, county Ki ‘The relatives and friends 6 ‘of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 232 East Forty-fifth street, on Sunday after- noon, at half-past a (ha a HENDRICKS.—On Tht mot crot his age March 25, UntAn HENDRICKS, in ‘the o7th year ‘his ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 414 Fifth avenue, = ow morning, at ten o'clock, without further neirroxto0gx.—On Tuesday, March 23, JAMES R, HrrcHcock, son of the late John Hitchcock, in the 65th year of ts age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited, without further notice, to attend tue funeral, at the Mercer ene Presbyterian church, near Clinton place, th fe ) morning, at ten o’clock. His re- mains will be taken to Woodlawn Cemetery, Jongs.—On Thursday, March 25, JANE AGNES PE TERSON, daughter of ‘les Jones, aged 20 years, 7 months and 2 d. ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from the Baptist church, Eighty-third street and Second avenue, this (Friday| Friday} afternoon, at three o'clock. Soacuer. —On Pesnetes, March 24, Manta, hod beloved wife of Patrick Kearney, a native of the cit, of Dublin, Ireland, in the 29th year of her age. The relatives friends of gf are -stong pint Rey ot ged her late 620 East Thirteenth street, between avenues B and ¢ — (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o'cloc! Dublin and Australian Plgasocopy. Kinwan.—On Wednesday morniag, March 225 a MARGARET ELIZABETH eel Ww of ael Kirwan, and y ET ‘Chonan Matthew T. Brennan, of Beau! i oe county Carlow, ireland, in the 42d year of ner age of phenisa puimonalis, aiter a severe iliness, w! with Christian Topaease ss snd resignation. Requiescat tn pace. ‘The friends of the family, and those of her sons, Daniel J., Thomas F. and John 8. Lata as pa as fo attend neral . ast twelve ‘orclock, trots her m4 Tesidence,-No. 166 West Thirty-fifth street, The funeral services will ba) lace at eee ies ‘isely, oe ke of oly Innocents, West Thirty-seventh street, be- tween a and Seventh avenue, from whence be taken to Calvary Cemetery for ararn.—O0 hooray March 23, Mrs, CAROLINE —— ‘The rel: ‘aad friends of the family are reapect- = invited ti to attend the funera!, from her late residence, 47 Laurens street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Leg.—On Thursday, March 25, WILLIAM Ler, aged 16 years, 10 months and 11 days. The he relatives and frien of the fam are respect- fully invited to attend the fui rom the resi- dence of Ly! $12 Third avenue, on Saturday Mappen.—At Hoboken, on Thursday morning, March 25, at Loa} clock, Mrs, Mappgn, wife 0 pa ean fy of ao mough, Kings coun’ and 3 montl ‘The faneral ace from her late residence, 127 Willow Seton from thence to St. Mary's onuron, this (riday) afternoon, eS o'clock, o remains will be interred in Calvary Movuton.—In Brooklyt Broome eo, on Weiheaday, March 24, Manietta, wife of ouube em, aged 66 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend ‘he. funeral, from her late residence, No. 142 — street, this (Friday) after. noon, at three 0% MvLutGAN--On Wednesday, March 24, Aynraw Mnage, AN, late of Now York city, in the 42d year of ine re Natives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his lace residence, 144cn street and Willis avenue, Westchester county,con Sunday afternoon, a one o'clock. MoCarray.—On Thursday morning, March 25, Cn McCarthy, in the 78th year of his age, ia relatives and friends, also thoes of hia sonn, ‘miomas and Michael J., are requested to attend the funeral, from his late teatden 520 Past Tweifta street, on Leer my & |, at two o'clock. Newcoms.—On ig | evening, March 25, Fa xn By wife of George E. Newcomb, tn tho 251i y of faneral in Saturday's paver. Otoms.sdn Wednesday evening, a March 2%, ALrarp Samowt, infant son of Thomas L. aud Fiza bh, Olden, aged 10 years and 17 day". Relatives and friends of the family are tnvited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afiernoon. at hell. past two o'clock, from tho roridencs of ni grand - sather, H. Radford, 1146 DuMeld street, Brookiya. ENTE SAE Provost.—at Stamford, on Tuesday, Maren 23, 8, B. PRovos?, in his 77th year. leaves ven at two o'clock, Train we sank. o'clock P. M. Wednesday afternoon, March 2, Enizanera wife ufo of Manuel de Pugs, tsa the Church of the th treet, between Fifth and Madison avenues, at half- past sweare oer... The zeannes and me family are inv: atten REMINGTON. —OD Pueaear March 23, Rev. STEPHEN REMINGTON, aged 65 y Fnneral from his late 2 residence, Ninth street, near Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, a ‘one o'clock, and at the Strong place Baptist church at two orton. Relatives and friends are respect+ vi to attend. Oy a On ‘Thursday, Mapch 25, of on JosEPH Loum, youngest son of Louis and Schiess, aged 2 years, § months and 9 days. ‘Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s HekAaLD. Scover.—In this city, on Thursday, March * Karr Scovel, wife of ©. P. Scovel, aged 40 years, monrhs and 18 days, oe. of soup Fiery RO San Francisco bay y. Surrm.—On Wednesday, March 24, of a) plexy, CrrRisTOPHER SMITA, aged 75 years and 15 The relatives and friends of ine family are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resty donee, ed are street, on ‘Sunday afternoon, at wo 0’cloc! a S: Peepers ‘Tuesday, March 23, CHARLES: ATIN, Ot ears. ‘The relatives and frends of the family, also those of nis sons, W. H, and J. B, Starin, are respect erally invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, 217 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. SrorEy.—On Tuesday, Pie total Louisa, wife of James A. Store} ae Funeral services will take D place a the Epi church, this (Frilay) afternoon, at half-past one o’clock. ‘The remaing will be caken to Cedar Lawn Cemetery, N. J. The Erie train leaves Pavonia ferry, foot of Chambers street, at 12 M. Wiranp.—On Wednesday, March 24, Joun F,. Wutsnp, in the 87th year of his age. ‘The relatives ana friends of the 10 famtly are respecte fully invited to attena the funeral. from his late rest- aence, No. 14 Stagg street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Satur- day afternoon, at one o’clock. __COPARTNERSHIPS, OTICE, 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A COPARTNER- ias this day been formed by the undersigned, undeg ihe nante ot Bk. Loughery Co., {n the business of manu facturing watch cases, at No, 6 John bs say rene rare cys JAMES FRENY. _Dated Feb. 9, 1839, successors to M. H, Cronin (HE PARTNERSHIP MERETOFORE EXISTING BE- tween Chrlsiopher Fine and James ¥. Morga, under the frm nameof Fine & Morgan, aa attorneys and eoubeellora Sota contoot toe aie san at 186 ott None td ana 18" Wall Sela the buslaves at tse ott None td gna‘ lorgan con alt Not 1d and street. New Your, March 2%, 1800. JAMES F. MORGAN. Ae “) MEMBER OF THE STOCK BOARD, DESIRING TO extend bis cheer ae take with Lceuss'giren ead reseirets aires ven Block Brokers He Herald hen a N INVENTOR, NOW MANUFACTURING AND SELL- ng two very useful and salable articles, he business, and fo ‘for that sto ilar ss ‘would like to meet ‘Business th bless ee aan oa ‘a monopoly. Krrangements made made Hberal as ing to capital. ‘Addcens box 214 Herald of N=" TELEGRAM CARTOON. FISKIANA. A WALL STREET CARTOON. ON FRIDAY NEXT. GENTLEMAN WITH ~~ A Lastrgeey DESIR- Sines oborabe arrasremeaia soy addressing D. D. E., box N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY.—PARTNER, A wanted in the pemet akee aplenaid mde houses makiog abun ls in Amaricee Pie saplial required. Parnecars es ives ay 4 re 2 "REIEAEEE ERD, eros 2, c00R, ace low. ‘Terms easy. ‘SOUTH |AYD & CO., 194 ‘Brosdway.” FINE WELL LOCATED BILLIARD Balcony J Lid pire ani ey ead Lage Ba ee lh co TIOOrH YD & CO., 194 Broadway. A LARGE ESTABLISHED https eed _— Fern, Tisai, ie enekaage. or vic BOUTUMA iy & 00, a GENTLEMAN WITH ‘ABOUT 93,000 TO INVEST In iness and in the onee of of A, Sraieas cag hare x poatiog and tna ih oe sale, Herald office. INTEREST IN A COMMERCIAL NEWS- A ‘pager published in New York, be sold fora fair ness Seana fem epportunity for investment. find this an tines reas, with name and references, Commercial, box 143 ‘Herald’ office. isd of COMPLETE FOR A FIRST CLASS POWER for sale.—Have not been used much and can be bought very lon SOUTHMAYD & OO., 194 Broadway. OR SALE ONE-HALF INTEREST IN AY, ESTAB- rublitned ina Teadlog sity tn the tion, For mn Aenea: in the Unio 5 ad Eress ame borat 119 Post office, Philadeiphia, Pa OR SALE ~ “te GOOD WILL ‘AND FIXTURES OF AN sue ones Laundry, doing a good cash business all Terms any to suit the purchaser: Inquire at 168 Bleecker street, in basement. OTICE.—ANY GENTLEMAN HAVING A a J oh, - ‘tal nae mth to travel, can meet with one of camwy) for making money ever ofered by ‘ioquiring al road stroet, room ARTNER WANTED-IN THE GRoceR MEAT, ah, vegetable and poultry market; now trade of Calo eat ee Se gn 4 Woop. 2H8 Neg — ty any have pate rep Process of effectualiy proservin wood Tor pavement ral Foad ties, vessels, &c. Rights to use this process Rereniars appl atthe Company ots, 19 GHA airet, New room, LEASANT, SURE PAYING BUSINESS; HALF F, terest; mint be old, without bonny Immediately a actory reasons givens art opportunity ty eon “none GOOD & WATT, 1 178'Broadway. 0 LET OR LFASE-A LARGE STORE AND BASE. ment on cy eee ATER Low, rninth 83 Sixth avonne, corner of Fil “ANTED TO INVEST A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS and services, by & thorough business man, In some lucrative Dusinens, “Address nergy, box 181 Herald ition, ANTED—A PARTNER or be ag dopa IN’ who bas Apply tod. i ele seourt, Misi unlimited. Apply lo J) H. BEARDSLEY, tie ANTED-MEN OF LARGE CITY ACQUAINTANCE, to work life insurance; Fry: fh a nba offered, Calon or address THOMAS 8. FLATTERY, 160 Brondway, second floor. ‘ANTED. U! OR THE WHOLE OR Half Interest in an ardicle of universal uso on all steam engines and 0. recommended by all first class engl- neers, Appiy to to. e HOWES, No. 2 Dey street, room No 9. 2.00, PARTNER, WANTED. —SMALL CAPITAL heeded: beat of opportunitien; part down, re mainder from Synin ag Desk room to rent. Call bet 9 and 8 o'clock, ut 266 Tirondwoy, roo room No. 4. = WANTED. PARTNER, With IU one-half of it monthly out of Dusinews, Call a 7 Murray street, G9 HA) WiuL Buy Grocery, FEED aND Liquor store. doing n good business on Ber. a, 2 if 00, ren inlnates fro ity ferrien; four yoarm @ AARKWEATHER © © O04 73 Nasnau stieet, $2. 000.- WANTED, A PARTNER WITH | THI8 J+ amount to join the advertiser with equal capital in purchasing a waple, profitable annrectorh dnsiness. Address, appointing fnterview, Gran eral office. $3. 000.-% =A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAR be admitted as in a ed sir nod feed business.” Previous knowledge ee ‘the bu business preferred, “xadrous Re R, LEWIS, box 2,931 Post off fice. “ABOUT THIS AMOUNT WANTED, $5. 000, troditce a new pateated merical jeompinnty 1 party to use bis own any, bave ae, trout tua fr nmol 62,00 | in two years. drews it One @. 5 Her $15,000 We i DUY,A WELL ESTABLISHED business m tl ‘well, In goo Joeation, and ean be large! cateneed * Wi iMesh me cash or Will exclinoge for real etale, Address Derntor, Herald oflce. BI [LIARDS, A LARGR ASSORTMENT oF. NEW Md 8 hand Bitiard Tables, ait farnished with the celebrated catgut cushion for sbippi AVANAGH & DECKER, porn of Onnal a )RAIN PIPR, r D Porth edt tn the market send to DBAIN TUR, OW BOT! ast 2.00. Woodbridge, N. J. Pry. Never allow— Fvil to NBT TRLEGRAM CARTOON, ‘FIRKTANA. _A WALL STRERT CARTOON. ON FRIDAY NEXT. a, WANTED TO KIRK, A eg SIZED TENT; c'roular preferred, Address, with full particulars, Tent, . “EXPRESSES, oe AB ei RUBE HAMS PURNITO RE AND BAG- +» gage Expres, Larve wagons for ovine fornitere nelty of conntry, Plinotorten, Fuuttare prcked, shipped Manay advanced. Ouse MB. 119 Wear Rievedth street, Sixth avenue