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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. * ‘Poespay, April 13—6 PM. ‘Tho high figure for gold, as compared with the range of the market during the month of March, 18 one of the least grasifying slgus of the times tn Wall street. When itis remembered that the advent of spring business was hailed with a grand flourish of trompets, while the assertion was made that the county was about entering on a period of unparal- Jeled prosperity, this change 1s all the more remark- able, The incoming of the new administration was stimuative of the national credit, for such 1s the real interpretation to be given to a decline in gold. ‘There are financial philosophers now who perceive m the erratic course of the premium a verita- bie vedex of affuirs at Washington, There used to’ Be no more sensitive barometer gf po- litical matters then gold, but the instrument ts 80.Bubject nowadays to extraneous infuences from cliqnes and speculators that a national calamity would be just as likely the signal for a fali as dor a rise in the premium, The course of gold within the past week has suown the presence of these in- fuences in a marked manner. It was forced vo the highest point it has reached since Februgry last by the combination of the Gold Room and by the suc- cessful management of a “corner,” resulting from the withdrawal of gold from the already scant sup- plyin the market. An appeal has been made for the sale of a portion of the hundred and odd mfil- lions now lyimg unemployed in the vaults of the Treasury; ‘but ft {8 doubtful if such relief will be afforded, The Assistant Treasurer in New York, Mr. Van Dyck, is entirely without in- structions on the subject. As the government ts Suficlently supplied with currency there ts at pré sent no necessity tor gold sales; and Mr. Boutwell 1s steadily hoarding the gold. He 1s known to be in favor of applying this balance to the purchase and cancellation of government bonds, and perhaps the present rates for the 62's indicate that he ts about to.come into the market. ‘he purchase, if decided upon, should be made directly with gold, and not through the medium of greenbacks or currenc: the absorption of which, however terfiporary, would aggravate the @iready numerous evils which our merchants and business men have to suffer from the activity of stock spectilation and the investment of money in the securities of the Stock Exchange. The arrival yesterday of gold from Europe, and the anticipation of three-quarters of g million moré by the steamer due to-day, weakened the price of gold, which receded to 13294 before the close of business, The holders of gol were also freer lenders of it to-day, and loans <were made at from “flat” to seven per cent, aud 1-32 for carrying up to Clearing House time, In the afternoon as high as 1-16 was paid for carrying, whtch i all the more hoticeable as there was a simu!tancous easing 1n the rate jor money, The May coupons titus far received on forsign account are estimated at $700,000. The Tange ia the price was as follows: 106 bid, 1869. 1869. Tollows:— The transactions of the G old Exchange Bank re- sulted 28 follows:— Gold cleared. €91,107,000 Gold balances . 1,686,549 Cyrrency balan «2,596,067 Foreign exchange was firmer, and good bankers’ Steriiog bills sold as high as 107%. The vielding in gold us weil as tne arrival of coupons trom foreign bondholders have combined to strengthen the tnar- Ket. Rates ranged a3 tollows:—Stering, sixty days commercial, 107 a 107%; good to prime bankers’, 107 a 107%; short sight, 10844 9 10834. Pars, sixty Gays, 5.2734 @ 5.2134; short sight, 5.2144 @ 5.20; Ant- Worp, 5.27){ @ 5.2214; Switzerland, 6.27% @ 6.2234; Hamburg, 35a 35%; Amsterdam, 305 a 40; Frank- April 13... previous, fort, 89°; 0.40%; Bremen, 773g @ 78; Prussian thalers, kg banks.. U0 w 70%. Olrvulauion The mone, market was stringent at the opening, Rese and there was a good deal of “shinning” in parsuit of funds during the earlier hours of business, Indi- catious of artificial influences were not wanting, but they were hard to define or trace, As high as an eiglith of one per cent per Gay was paid for the use vl funds until to-morrow, but the supply was better after two o'clock, when loans were made at a sixteenth and interest. There was a difference of an eiznti between “cash” and “regular” in early stock trapsactions, Just about three o'clock tie market vud rwent a sharp change, and money was freely | 333 larger. oifered’ at seven per cent, currency. It seems tiatacveral down town banks were the sudden re- “cipieats of currency from the country—amount- ing to ive or six hundred thousand dollars—which they were anxious to place at interest over night, and hence were lending iton the street at and after three o'clock. As many banks have become accus- tonei to keeping open their customers’ accounts mntil half-past three and even four o’clock fais Mone) Was available for late borrowers. As to the arise ol influences at work, there is no doubt that a dehbovate attempt was made in the ~foreuvon to tighten money, probably through a junction of the forces of the cliques in stocks, who had un- loaded for a “short turn’? and were anxious to get their stocks back again, and the government bank- ers who are short of bonds. The effect was only partially successful in the eariy partof the day The mients:— $270,327. a week ago. ket secking accommodation has been largely re- market had already begun to ghow signs of ewe whea the banks stepped in with their large _balances, as above narrated. | ago, Commercial paper was still slow, and some prime names were sold to-day at thirteen per cent Aiscouat, the rate ranging down to ten per cent for Wie best class of double name acceptances, The buyéra were country banks, principally in this State and New Bagiand, the invesunent demand being chetked by the high rates on cali loans, which are not #9 available to out of town lenders. The number of transacitons was limived and the volume of paper in the market small, Drawers are working econo- mich \y and fully up with less accommodation, so that where they fould in an easy money market havé drawn for @ certain amount at cight or nme per Ovit they are now content with half the sum at tie present Ligh rates of discount. This consérva- tive ‘oodeney on their part prevents an accumula- tion © paper in the market. Governments were @ shade “off” at the boards, owing to the activity of money during their session. ‘Mhe J.ondoa price comiug better, 8875, steadied the market jaterin tue day, when as high as 1144, buyer thirty, was bid for the 's7a There 1s a persistent ‘War vevween the prominent banking houses in the maticr of bonds, and two well known firms who are Pitted against each otuer have cxchanged places in are on the eve, rgations, and {i mone; large thelr relative positions, one being “bear? whieh was formeriy “bull,” and vice versa, ‘The, following were thy closing = street quotetions this evening:—U! States sixes, 1881, icyistered, 116 a 116'f; do., coupon, 116% a 116%; do., five-twent ies, registered, 110 a 11014; do., Couyon, 1962, 120 a 120%; do, 1864, 114K @ Lid o,, 195, LIT & 1IT'G; do., Hew, 1865, 113% a1 Jo., 1967, 11956 @ 118K; do., 1868, 115%g @ 11ey; ten- fortis, registered, 105 a 105%; do., coupon, 1d)¢ @ 10%5} Currency bonds, 103% a 104%. ‘Tie stock market was closoly re fective of money fnd deavy until jate in the afternoon, when there “was arevival in the quotations, founded upon the abundance of funda at tne close of banking hours. Michigan Southern was firm in consequence of an expecied scrip dividend equivalent to the assets now on gaint and to be divided before the consotidation ‘with Ue Lake Shore Company takes place. Mari- posa prvferred sold at 87/4. New York Contral sold dowa to 162, but underwent @ sharp reaction at the Clos®, with the genorat upward tarn of the market, and sé@ a8 high as 163%. Tia buoyancy wi Surthorassisted by areport that the bill to legalize the serip will go through the Senate by a “log-roliing” combination with the Broadway Ratiroad bill. The follgWite Were the clostagt quotations of the Inst regular board:—Canton, 604¢ a 69; Cumberland 80% Did; Western Union, 40% a 409%; Quicksilver, 21M a 22; Mariposa, 19 & 20; do, preferred, 37% bid; Pacifid Mav, 912% @ 9254; New York Central, 16294 a ri Hudson River, 144 a 144%; Reading, 92); a ; Mithigan Central, 119 bid; Michigan Southern, . po fA Ot; Titinots Central, 180 bid; Pittsburg, 90 & 90)4; Nevtiwestern, 659% a 657%; do. preferred, 06 %%- 096'4; Hock Island, 1919% @ 102; St. Poul, 77 ATTN; do, prefered, #4 0 81)¢; Wabash, 087% a 69; do. pre- ferred, @( asked; Fort Wayne, 120 a 192; Ohio and Missiawipy, 8259 a ‘The fowwing w 84 Continental #t Paw tne ens onotations of the St au IMCFCASC....6eseces covecseeseees ‘The earnings of the Michigan Southern Railroad for the last week in April were:. 9@8,000 z Due fm panED 4,530,713 deposits, All these fi money morket. increase, the clearings last week bell excess of the previuus week, sad the duced by the refusal on the advance funds to any but reguiar and firsy class cus- tomers, and specuiators and others who are not accounted regular customers have been obliged to seek the open market. Bankers generaliy are not wiiting to report the market easy, soime not even comlortabie, but we are led to believe that the supply of funds 1s @ trifle more than sufficient to meet the jegitimate demand, and know of a few instances where money lias beea quite wikingly SALES AT THE NeW YORK be aaa , April 19—10:15 A. M. 0s Ot & ad EM aha Wise & eat bi ye NEW YORK HEKALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1869—QUADURPLE SHEET. last open ‘board:—Canton, 69 bld; Cumberland, 90 8 82; Wells, Fargo & @o%s Express, 81 bid; Adgins Ex- press, 682% 2 59; American Express, 40 a 40%; United States Express, 68% a 60; Merchants’ Union Express, 1644 @ 16; Quicksilver, 213 bid; Paciiic Mail, 924 a 9234; Western Union Telegraph, 407% a 41; New York Central, 16234 a 162%; Mariposa, 19.a 20; do. preferred, 874 @ 3734; Hudson River, 14434 a 144%; Reading, 92h a 92%; Chicago and Alton, 153.0 155; do. prefer- red, 153 bid; Toledo and Wabash, 63% a 0%; ao. preferred, 77% bid; Milwaukee and St.Paul, 77% a U7; do. preferred, 84% a $434; Ohio and Mississippt, 8276 a 83; Fort Wayne, 12034 a 151; Michigan Central, 1194 bid; Michigan Southern, 97% ® 98; Llinois Central, 139 a 140; Clevelana and Pittsburg, 905 a 0%; Lake Shore, 97% a 9775; Rock Island, 152 a 12244; Northwestern, 837; a 64;. do. preferred, 95% 8 0595 Terre Haute, 87 a 49; Bankers and Brokers’, The Southern ponds were heavy for the North Carolinas, about a miltion of which were placed upon the market for realization, probably for the” repair aud egaipment of the State railways. The old Louisiana and Virginia bonds were higher to-day and in good demand on account of orders from Europe, which is a rathers novel feature. of the market, Prices closed as fotlows:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 6734 06314; do., new, 65%; 2 65%; do., five per cent, 68 a 61; Virginia, ex coupon, 67 a 573s; do,, new, 591% 2 60; do, registered stock, 50 a 5044; o., registered, 1860, ss @ 54; do., registered, 1867, 50 a 51; Georgia sixes, 81 a 82; do. sevens, 931¢ @ 94; do. sevens, interest payable in Georgia, 89 @ 91; North Carolina, ex coupon, 6044 @ 61; do., new, 544 @ 5436; Missouri sixes, 8728734; do. Hannibal’ and St. Joseph, 88 a 8934; Louisiana sixos, 72 a 7244; do., levee sixes, 70% a 71; do0., do. elghts, 863; 287; Alabama eights, 994; a 99%; do, flvas, 6714 26934; do, sixes, sterling, 06; South Carolina sixes, 722873; do., new, 704 a 71; do., registered stock, 65 063; City of Memphis wixes, 6125135; do. Atlanta ciehts, 85; do. Savannah sevens, 91 23; do. New Orleans consols, 78 a 79; do., issuéd to railroads, 68 a 70; Mobile aud Onlo sgriing, 71 a 72; do. eights, 62a 63; Mississippi Central Railread, first mortgage, 71 @ 72; do., second do., 56a 57; Memphis and Charles- ton, first- mortgage, 89 a 90; do., second, 75 a 76; do., stock, 47 @ 49; Greenville and Columbia Rall- road, guaranteed, 65 a 57. ‘The receipts of whe Western Union Telegraph from January 1 to April 7 were: Custom pom Sic Treasury.————— Balances. April 12... $458, but 1,040, 434, i 000" $89,332,019 930,593 89,857,965 The valne of exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreiga ports for the week ending to- day was $3,617,388, against $3,978,054 for the week 454, 647 * The following shows the totals of the average of the leading ttems of the Philadelphia banks for the past and previous week :— Aprits, — Apri!12, 492.806 $60,770,193 Inc, $270,327 189,903 154,246 Dec. 4,767 12,109,221 12,645,957 Inc. 474,188 4,435, Dec. 216 6,113,917 6,139,086 Inc, — 25,079 29,261,037 889,237 Inc. 627,300 < 10,622,896 10,628,109 Inc. 6,273 88,601,013 34,601,822 Inc. 999,004 2,825,125 "898, Inc. 73,333 Upon which the Ledger of that city thus com- The statements of averages by our banks are alto- gether vetier than for three or four Bec yons weeks. ‘There has been an increase of $427,300 in on which the banks have increased their loans ‘The legal tenders ducreased $474,134. bus the banks are easy in their reserve and flush in their foresiadow an easier deposits, The amoont of bankin, alances $73,- The aggregate exchanges at the Boston Clearing House for the year ending March 31, 1369, were $2,051,791,420, The excoss in exchanges over the previous year amounted to $176,450,616, The Chicago Republican, in its flaancial review for the week ending April 10, says:— Throughont the week ending to-night the local money market has been quiet, aud though the sup- py of loanavie funds in the hands,of our bankers meas still the market 2 ieas stringent than ‘The number ot borrgwers on the anar- part of bank oiliciais to loaned to parties who were refused two weeks This is particularly the case with those whose customers are representat:ves of the various business ipterests. large amount of grain paper, and whose customers are cluefly grain dealers, are still short of fun itis very probable that untt sn! Cg the seaboard are en a more liberal scale mone, not become much more pientiful in tois mark ‘Those banks who are carrying a and ments by lake to will We however, of the opening of lake nay- dications are favorabie to market Within two or tures w ‘ivais ot corn via the canal auc the past three or four days have had no effect on the market, because the banks had previously advanced money on this property, banks aro In a vei passage of the new law in relation to making ments most banks have beea curtaiiing tel lines of discount and getting ing, and have now in their ve requires them to Koep there. Hates of interest re- main firm wt 16 per cent per annum, easier ‘4 ‘The n all in all, we tink tie strong condition. Since the state. on & good, substaniial looe its wil thet the law K STOCK EXCHANGE, ti Con Nat Bank. 1006 Ninth Nat bathe” u ho | bd Bat it o> ‘Ba pment two poate PM. 100 sha Had rf emer ~ 1.0 Ronoine 4 Wo do. 80 iat 61 Del, Lack & West... 1b STREET QUOTATIONS. Hatfepast | Fivo o'Clock r. M. 33 a +o» $147,654 see 136,919 IMCTOASC...00essceccecccsceecserereceseevoe S11,635 The earnings of the Chicago and Rock Island Rail- Toad tor the first week in April were: seaaee ee. $18,496 $3,188 The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury ta this city for the expired portion of the week have been as COMMERCIAL REPORT. Burra MareRiacs.—For moat/articles coming mnder this classification the market exhibjted a fair degree of activi- ty; prices Were yenerally without change of signiicunee, E wst- ern spruce Wok in-fatr roquest, and, with a moderate stock, prices were firm ot #22 a $25 for gommon to choice schedules. Laths were in better supply, and ‘the market was rather lower, thiongh active, the sales being about 3,5(0,(00, at $2 75 a 88, closing at the latter price. Lime was stendy, at $125 Tor common and $2 for lump,.with a fair request. Rosen- date cemerit was steady, at $2 per bb!., while bricke were firm at the following prices:-—Croton, #18 a $22; New Jer- sey, B1la ith North river, @15-25 a $16, and Puilade)phia gn and heavy at 4Tey at witch rice there ° Les of 1,000 1 ere were sales Of PICANDLTO. cA! Kinds were 40. light demand, and wo henrd of no males of consequence, Western and chy adamantine were quoted Ike, a Pfc., sperm dic. a #o. und patent 88c. Covbrhe but Hetie demand. prevailed for, iment and we heard of no sales of consequence. Holders were rather firmer in thelr views, however, demanding 22\;¢, for lots on the spot and 23%e. a Me. forlots for next summer's deil fh aly of ivate térnis. with wales o' on private ra Meas atendy a 16 gold, and Maracaibo, in’ bond, a 27c “Garrnoa waa tn ative ¢emnnd trom both spinners and ex: era, and the market was firmer. cloiing strony at our Pte annexed. The sales were liberal, being 6,408 bales {imatitn 512 to arrive), of w! ning and i) On Fp reported, We append the closing quota- Uplands Mite New Orreans and Plorita, nd Memphis, cad eons, 5 wa Big 2606 2 $3 bay 29 29% 31 2 Ri German’. fo part fo" export, apd ect Hight offeriiige the market soantned firm wt pur lust quotations, viz. “Ordinary curgons vf 0.5 00d dy Lich. a Wifes jo. ; extremes for lots, 9e. rate do., 1c, x 10}. ime dOvy ey & 12!5e.5 a baie ex Alma, and Crumored) rd rivate terina, Other Lind On he wales were 2,935 to ire per Sailer, on Mlow'a So.; Blau ore ies a Boe Maracatbo, ibe.a Ise? et Hyer a istoes st Dorainges tdico. wt fin und Mexican, The. « 18e.-sall gold, duty paki, Messrs, Wiliam Scott 4 Sous made the: Rip t WW a follows: — 65.4% bags in New York, 30.6.0 in Lote ‘14,400 fn New Oreans, 2,50 in Boston and 2.60) in Mobile. CORDAGE was quiet but sendy wt Gc. a %e, for Mania, and 17c. for tarred Russin, CooreRAGR Srock.—Thongh trade fn all kinds way dul rye last quotations, viz. :—Sugar Types | ae easy e a 7 1; suger pd 38 inch do., a ao. #050; ate do. $80; i molnaage dn, 12 ind wrod a hoops, fect G45 a Bib; groen dopa, 12 feet, B40 nse ood. was stil scarce fost wanted. eh prices were not FLOUM AND GRAIN.—Recelpta, 9.248 bbls. flour, 856 do. com meat, &200 bushels 705 do, corn, 2,687 do. oats, and 180 do. malt. The market’ for State and Western flour, though atilt quiet wns, m sendy under, mite de- mand tor th river gases 9 for the Western trade, and for the better grades for California tour was dall and nominal; the sales were pon about 6,000 bbls. open fom in better demand, but at easier prices, the sales bbls. Rye flour was slow of sale and heavy; the sales were 250 bbl Corn men! was atendy, with sales of 230 e5400 #590 Superhne Sta! 6 6 30 Extra State. 6 65 de, 6 750 Superfine Western. 6 630 Extrado...... 6 T0 Round hoop Ohi 6 535 Round hoop Ohi 7 900 §t. Louis low Cae a 8 Ou 8:. Louis strat, 8 9 00 ‘St, Lonia choice double 90a 1000 8t. Louis choice family. NOa 1300 Southern choice and fami 10.00 a 1250 Southern superfine and ex! 6008 900 Californ' 70a WOO Rye dou 5a 69 Corn mi 428 450 Corn meal, cpt a z a 500 Corn meat Ferns Ba 450 —Wheat, though still dull; was a littic more sett bat at further decline of 2c, atc. per bushel—based upon the de- Cline in gold and the unfavorable state of the Liverpool mar. Ket, which is depressed by unusually fine weather. |The sales were nvout 400.0 bushels, at 1 42 No, 2 spring, in wtore, $145 for. do, dei Bib) for Nort d 72 for amber winter, $1 69 $1 66 for small lots Galifornin, “At the close $141 wan bid and refused for No.2 spring in store. Corn ‘was duil and lower, clonng at 87c. for new mixed, The sales were abont 75,140 bushels at 87c. a Bho. for new mixer, Fc. a & 86)g0. for old do., 890. for yellow Western and 1c. a #2. for yellow Jersey. Oats were guiet but The sales Were, about 20,00 bushels wt Tie. in Blore ag@l 7c. a TEdges Rye was duland unchanget, Western being quoted at ai was dui and nominal. Barley malt was toad, ith sales of 1.510 bashes nt $3 n i 05, Hi Dry. cod wan io fair sunpiy. but the demand was active and about for ated, the sales, being 2500, auintats, of 7 3 a 57 Bio eorne' and 86 for Grand Bahk. kerel there was an paste c- mand, and fo prlees, © ere ple cons! é foes bu bbis. were: re ciapenes of at el a Tor No, e% bey, chielly at dhe latter for Noe 1 shores 318 for Ni ae fo. @13 for rae ‘8, and 812 for medium do, herring was dull and nominal, at Bic. adc. for No. Land scaled respectively, arrel be:ving were lower, beln quoted at 8, 90.4 87 00 for Eastport and Labrador, Pickle were dull, rady in value, FRFIGRTS.—The market continuwd-to role dpll, and rates to all ports were heavy. ‘The chartering busin€ss wan fairly active bus rates were lower, pastlenlariy for vessels multatie for the petroleum trade, which-were most sought a engagements were 6 =-To Liverpool, pet seamen, cotton at 2 36d, 4 rosin at 2s. ig eth at Sa Vth inat., 1,50) bdle, Po a Ge al pe t 3s. ; 50) bags and 20 cases tobacco tite querettron hi M3 nt 208, Dds. do. ae Sie. 6d.§ "is ba bien cotton, at fio. ckages clare ne ndon, te remen, Sane Ke Beat x tobacco, at bacon al doe, 20 teresn be 20 bhds, Kebiucky tohaneoe To uner, 30 bhda tobacco at 800 cases tobacen, on priv: chai ate terme. An rAmerican bark ffom the Fat Indice, to Ne ork or Europe, ree a Lagi eye bark, direct to the Hamtic wiht b ie he cattaten, ‘at 68; 8 Bremen ship to remeén withd, hd v0 bble, petroleum at ‘at Bs. German ship to Hamburg, with 6000 ooh to Bremen or Harbarg, Hremen bark, to Bremen, with a Hamburg Bark, to Hamburg, with 5,000 bbls, petroleam, on private terms: and a vessel rom Bt. George to Liverpool, ‘with deals at 67s, 6d, UNNinS were duil and nominal at 1630. @ 17e. for bags, Age. a Lhe. for cloth, —The market was very quiet, but prices remained steady. The sales were 60 bales at Se. a Isc. for inferior to choice. The demand was confined to the pressing wants of otewrs All kinds glected, thongh prices RMT wore neglecta wore 1 quotations, migrant Wace 6 1244 "00 bls Petroleum at 3a; steady at o sold; Jute coy 10, 5 Sisal ‘Hipes.—The market was dull at Tenry forall descr Yona, and we heard of 55 sales of moment. fe. ‘Apren, 23 wi tba e. gold, selector Gobet ipe, ee Toa diese Bl ger: fio Granda, 30's See 3854 i Shae a Bees; Rio. Granda, 20'3. 92 Tog BB: 5 210/90 Ibe ie. 22. : Ga Wornin, 22m $8 the.y i ive. w Mee Gentral American, 1821 Toss 200, 0 B05 iat thoy Fans Matainoros uid Mexican, 22 34 iba, 20) a Be. bell ‘so $3 1h 19 pais 9 Rio abn 0 an cee Wve Tse, Total stock’ of ue area cere sponiting date inst being eae to smal! lote, Inpieo waa dull, Prices were atendy, Recent aN ‘ef ak kt for Manila, #1 20831 45,40. for ‘Guaterpals, for Bengal and a@l To, ows f do, yA Madras Thos. The business in ich pig waa moderate, but the bom! was firm y all brands, with a light stock, “giinton waa quoted $4) (0 a $4i, and Giengarnock 842," Sales were eifsoted of 600 tons various brands), for Nay sbipreot, on nut’ the private terms, For American the market was aull, of were til cht and full prices were deman nd No.2, 408 a $40, according 13 ia thy Crane forge were sold at $36 28, Old in demand. Sales QU tons at 843, cash, Ot old car wheels 260 tons were diapored of on private terms Retined bar was ioe 4 gis, while rath thongh ~saa al Eoglialy, 835, gold, for f, currency, fot Aieazlans ‘LeaTirR.—For hemlock fole the demand was very light, and holders being anxi,us to realize the market war heavy, thoa,h prices wert not quotabiy lower. Rece! fair oi moderate, Oak and rough were still on and heavy. soto: Heinlock—Buenos Ayres, heavy, 2c. a tbe, rataiie, Be 6 Sle; + do. light, 2 c. Shige. § aon Ou heavy, 2c. @27e. ; diy mildtie,’ H0c. « Sle. ; ight, ‘lees to, Oriti0co, stew heavy, Be. & 4 ee hae al Ey B0ige~4 dows good ‘a uiaged, al ini be a Bie. ; do. heal, ie, a Abe. 5 gt ek hea ie. a Ae, brs about, fron c. fnthe 4. igh, i _ a 1a the rough, heats net do th igh. Hey do, ‘pe as la tale’ ~ Twutons ‘Span on private terms, — tsan6.—The market was decidedly more active, but at prices favoring the purehaser The salee wore 4/7 hhds.,20 Herece old elayed at de. ; 8a) hhds, Clentue,,os at 4c, and dtl hhds. Porta teleo ow ane, ened wnenee AVAL Receipts, none, fn moderate demaud and the market was firm at Mc. for Merchuntable jots, though a fow email lots were obtainable th t dge. Tho sales were ITU bla, wt 506, a H's ¢ for shipping Pa All kinda rosin were 7 a west toes, ine wers glteted, but unehance! ty wed Bring quovel 28 43 Bits, No. 2 Bh ea’ Not Bn 84%, pale 19 BO ahd extra do. 86 a 0 bole, extra, pale HY 7 60 and 10) do, window gh is. Tar was dull and heavy for Wim 48 623, but active for Newbert whieh was sold 40 We tent of 400 bbls. on private terms: UILs.— Linseed coutinued to rwe doll at 1 02 $1 65 fa and 2.0 bola, casks and bbls, Lard off was in botter demand, rine winter were sold at market wierd generally asking #i a. a was dull whie mouhaden was steady at Se. and W estore Bt ito. Fish oils were dail und, heavy at the following quite: orthern do., #1 10 tons :—Southern crude Wunley A asl bieached winter do., a #1 55 jorude sperm, $1 95, and nabienchod winter t Oa $2 0 OU Caune- Westera was dult’and tomfaal at 947. Paovision~ Keacipts 416 ble, beet, 10) pan. cut mente 1 40 do. lard. The market for pork Was deciledly more The wid more steady, Het i tes about GOO AY & mediate delivery, ab 60 cFig tor new way TB Lo ot dn as Fc 488 for Wea ro prime mess and #28 for extra prime. We heard Bor, arure delivery. Dressed hogs continued to * arm at lt) Me. for efty. Live bogs wore steady at har Caw beads Beet war ict Wg. a hb arriva: Dut sicndy in vaiue, the aalos betng condined to about 75 ble. t Llc. w 16. for plain mes* and Ie, a le, a Here beet was heavy, though in more demand, tiercon being disposed Of at within the ran, B 28) for prime mous and gusa sit for Indian do. Deut ha were in fairly active demand and higher, Sales were made 1 the oxtent of about 1,600 bbis, at from 936 to ed. Cat mean mierate request at steady prices, the tales heiag 1d packages at Ng. a 15 40, for dry anited and piekiod shoul: Fh Mac. to ane rl 4 mm unchanged, and we heart Of me naire. Prices were stony however, at tye. aldige, fog Ounberiand cut, | Jong and short clear and 18 ce tor short rib.) Lard was firmer, though quiet, business being resiricved by the search y derlrabic wanda. The anies were 0 prokacer atl) ec. & for No. 1 to prime steam and kettle render Was steady At OF qucdation® appended, with nf and mocerate arrivals, 1 low and me: Haim a ever, were t ate ater, ‘Ohemting, Ln vngd and Orange county derrre: rite oe: eattarangiend Yat Urainary to af tere Sante, hall br kim tabs Bxtrns a Bate, hit fick Weish tuba, be } eal tuow, fn enuayivania kins, good / Peunsyivanio dairiey firkig, Ordimar 01 Petrolcuty at Sa; w Bridal shipy- Western a firkins, good to prime,.....-Bie, ‘Milaole and Wisconsia, treina, pris ie Ordinary Western, iriins, fair Common Weste: Wontera Farm: fan Farm dairies, (aires yoo, Orange eouaty shies eho in bulk, waa tredly of ? and the sales were on! ‘i. aie may tain st Pi emoLeUa.—Crude, but fue demmaid was 1 i that price. In good demand at Sb ie, denmnded B15 Gece, ‘and. basincss, was Mgnt 1a axes, 000 bbis. for June and Ja. +4 nial. Foten ae artis whl while, en the Be, and willetae Apritsriie., Nophiba wat dulasd. patina Patdelphit the market continue! quiet and, w 2,00 bbIs. standard wslte for April at iy ithe blo om the Rt Inst, wt BLAZE, ahd 1800 do. for May, June wad uly a ee 1Gk.—Carollnn wns qiet at 8c. m-9ig0. seh ittin the ¢ Of these prices there wero a few ataall sal aie Steluintkat for raw waelew notre the demand being light, and prices were scarcely so. frm, though without Quotable change. ‘The sales were Hitnited to’ about 250 hhvs., Bt Mle. a 12ipo. vor Cubs and I1ige- 1Bhge for Porto, itten} iso boxes at, 12! ‘quotes—Inverior tye fair to la sales to a Refined was 9 lows one end weak at lowe. wi6% 5c. for hard rarer 15s6. «14 ke. for yellow und 1igo, for extra C. ipatans— —Sireala “4 was dull and heavy at $6 45 a $655, © SURARISE was firmer, though quiet. ‘There wore small talon at T8ide. myc. La bn, and Wercee, KING. —| active i oer ‘bnt at lower the market closing woak at itr quotations append ‘were considerable, being 23,004bs. Pars, G, 0 do. Saal 4.003 co, Histiinoraa, 1 1.00 do, Trax fo, Campeachys 1300 do. Tvoasao wha 1,300 do: Vera-Crux. FSS terms. Gont were Tan but hain in value, Sales Tampt ves Mancha adem abiei Ve orn Opa, hes 8 ‘nt Oy ‘atamoros a s Bhat per igi Hircuon prey 78m ‘abe. Be. urAgdity Pn Cape, 4} a Ge. curronoy, per 1b Deer omnes Ate, ; Vera Grn nit Of Central American, fern Be; Sai Juss, Wenders Sigal dbo. a Ac. ; ANgOS- Tire 0eiu Sie.; Varn, 416. per ibe gol SPRBWACE/L—Refined was dull Bute tea SHRDS.—Caicuta linseed Sonn of in 128K prt Sem wore. rathor ie. for soft white, ne, and fur | D: ther ules were, nade in Boston o bags on terms; , gold, dn as 4 for lows on the pot fac’ Gra fia Pa? ; bat held ‘ormer prices, viz: clover M4/en lbe., ttnothy’ BS 60 $8 6234, and Pugh ian 75 a 8 8, rm : continur \t arrivals, an improved deman¢ ud namall stock, then rcet wae tirm for al) dencriptious at a jast quotations, Jot from store, wi selling follow ng neers sathonts ieee es Pay Mar hatte’ at nd Worthing eae #2 10, 60 a $2 Evans, and Turks fs Taland d'pie, a BSc. per TALLOW waa in moderate Feat There wore sales of 60.0 Ibs. at et about ‘ithmer prices: 4c. @ LL3gc. é mepacoh— Fat Racticky ee or ‘talrl petive Se. jemand being prince! for the low grades, and prices Mendy zen eatwere made to the extent of 279 hivis at 8c. & Ry oe ese Jeaf was in piss demand, and the follo re made :—78 eases Connecticut at Sc. a Lik iL gestae miles; 50 do, Onio., 1888 orop, at 3c. and about do, Pennsylvania tillers at 10e, For 53 ea there was some inqulty; aaies 150 bales Havana at O5 and 100 Peers Yara on private terms. Aunexed are ‘the current quotas jong: — Hany Western Kentochy New Crope ant Clarkwilie. Lugs, per idee. jommon lear. Saif! i fe. Tare ne ent, Thc a Bhe.; two A 1 ‘B5c. a 88e. Manufacty wed—Black ane Baise, a Jeo fn bonds good and Jno, Sic. @ We., do. Bright work—Cominon aud medium, 1bo. & Wve., do., atid good and tine, 202. a 45e., do. ‘Tix.—There was but Title activity {a the market for p! 1, javorable news from Europe checking the dean Previous prices. howergs, were well gustainod. The sales ere eT pas Batt (ge, 8 Bie, gold closing at about fio, Banca at B5sZe. got, ‘and 8 tous. Engilsh eres earn att Sok oee: ened of pene nllieance: prices, were unchanged, however, 1. C, charcoal being rated 8 75 088 ‘coke 87 coke terne $8 12's a $6 25 and parte! ‘ten re neti old. WitaxuxeReceipte 482 bola, The market continued to rule dull und heary. There were small sites at 2e. # Wie. x paid. WHALEHONT was dull, the*sales being ona Ay ng Ibs, Arctic at $Me, me ene Northwest const was a¥ie., gold, ath Sea #1 10, currency. 1 ghey Fa ieeaceel werk seatee tnd tian si Wie, NO antes, Woor.—The market for fleece continues tn a sinks of ex: theme quotas, bere berg soarcely any demand, and prices are heavy, particilariy for the finer grades, which are fn fale fuppiye “What litle demand prevails ts excluslvely for sraall lots to supply the Immediate requirements of manufacturers, who manivest a disinclination to operate to any ex- tent, in consequence of the ufantisfactory stale of the "woollen goods market. -Super pulled ‘is only to oderate request but quite steady in value, while extra is most neglected and ratherheayy in price, ‘Calvornin o fines coremain dull and nominal. The stock of spring is t, While that of fall is large, though mainly comfosed of whdgetraulo grades, Texas is slow of sale, but ail frit are unobtafnabie excert nt full prev price For forelgn the market is dull, ont ang ys mw ‘The sales are:— Stee inet 1,000 XX HU dos eibis.; Wenarn at dbo. scoured Rint at Wie, a 4e., for extra, and BDI g. Calliornin at S190. m Wer TOF fail, ‘and aimail low zee at Bic, w Bie. Of torelgn we have no sot moment 1 to re} NNSYLVANIA COAL TRaps.—The anthracite coal trade was olf a Jittle last week as compared with the corresponding week last year. The Read- ing Raliroad brought down 83,685 tons, and the Se iuylkill Navigation 15,472 tons, making by the two lines 99,167 tous, and for the season $12,001 tons, aguinst 706,008 tons for the same time last year, owing an increase from the Schnylkili region of 115,677 tonsa. ‘The total tonnage of ail the principal carrying companies for the week Was 191,898 tons, against 183,191 tons in corresponding week last year, and 2,447,179 tons jor the season, against 1,993,179 tous ‘to the same time last year. showing an increase of 417,409 tons. There is a rather firmer feeling in the market, wider @ rather. bttter demand for coal. The shipments from Port Richmond have increased, and vessels for carrying coal East are already becoming geares Contracts for the uture delivery of coal ave restrain. (i by the fear of strikes and by the belief of coal Srathcers that coal is not likely to go below its pre- sent prices, Under these influences seilers ef coal hold out of the market. We understand the Read- ing Railroad have increased their arawoacks twenty cents per ton on coal gomg bast; but they are still fifteen cents per ton higher than they were last year. The Schuyikul Navigation Company have aiso in. creased the drawback on coal shipped east of New Brunswick from twenty-five forty cents, The rates of transportation from the Lehigh have not yet been promulgated, so far as we can learn.— Philateiphia Ledger, April 0. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. . Beort— HooKnry.—On Wednesday, April 7, at vie residence of the bride's pareais, bythe Rev. J. i. Paddock, GkouGs BeoeLI to ANN ELIZABETH, Ob = daugiter of Joseph i. Hookey, Esq., all of Brook- nm. Mporonue—Horx.—Oa Thursday, April 10, at the residence of the bride's parents, diddletown, Kock- land county, N. Y,, oy the Kev, J. Badan, O#ARLns W. DuvourR, of Doubs’ Ferry, N. Y., Miss M. Lovise Hors, VooRKUEKS—NEWMAN.—At Elm place Congreg: bags toe ag Brooklyn, on Monday, April rts “ Kev, Wm. H. De Hart, assisted by Kev. Henry Pow- ers, CHARLES H. Voornges, of New York, to Emma - daughter of 8 C. Newman, ESy,, of the former ace, PWaLtace—Surre.—On Tuesday, April 13, by the Rev. Dr. Burchard, Mr. Cuaries I. WALLACE to Miss Erra May Sarria, both of New York. Died. Arisvrr.—6n Monday, April 12, of pneumonia, ELLA Care, Wie of William M, Altnutt. Also, on April ILLIAM ELMORE ALLNUET, Infant child of tte salut ‘The reais will be burted from the residence of her step-tat Wiltlam PF. G. Shanks, No, 209 De- aw street, near Court, Brooklyn, on Thursday. The Friends of her husband and parents are tavited to at- tend Prgronane further notice. Services at two o'clock. Benson.—On Monday, Apri! 12, at the residence of her motner, 310 Bast Pitty-«ixth street, af ter a linger. ing tliness, ELM M., wife of Join 8. Benson, and Aqnenter of Kiiza M. and the late 0. J. Reynolds, ‘Lhe reiautves aud friends of the family are respect+ ed to attend the funeral, from the above on Thursday afternoon, a) two o'clock, ining Will be faterred in the family plot ia Greenwood, pas —In Rergen, N, J., on Sundoy, April 11, An+ rafant daughter of FP. nd Mary A. Blise. Hy ‘he funeral will take place from the residence of her Dereats, tus (Weduesday) aiternoou, at two o’clock, BLoomen.—On Monday, April 1% at Cromwell, Joun A. bLoomenr, sen of Elisha Boomer, aged 38 years. His friends and those of the family are invited to attend ive funeral, on Thursday aiternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his brother-la-law, Mr. George Cook, 407 West Ninetecurh street, Brows.—On Tuesday, 2: Lit, WiLLin If, young: est chi d of Kobert C, dod Loulsa M. Brown, aged 1 year, 7 inonths aud 6 days, The re.wuves aud felons of the family are ct fully invited to attend tue funeral, rom the residence of ot parents, No. 143 Washington street, this Ine day) afternoon, ab two o’cloek, Buwsi.—At Mystic Bridge, Coan, on ‘Tuesday, April 13, Tuomas Baus, on of wit late uous Biush, of Brusiviile, L. 1. Funeral on ‘Shursvay, at Mystic, Conn. Long island iF New Jersey papers please cj) CAMPER) Flatbush, on Suesday, Apri 13, Many, wif ee Campbeu, fortuerly of Wwe city of brooklyn, aged 67 years, Ve relatives and frends of the family are respect- fully iavited to aivend Cie faneral, trom her lao residence, Flacbush aver second house north of toll gale, on Thursday aflernoon, at two o'clock. CraRK.—On Mo) aay, evening, April at her re- stdence, No. 206 Hast Fitiy-third street, Miss LYDIA CLAUK. sister of the late Wiliam Clark. Faneral services at the Bleventh Presbyterian church, ast Fifiy-tlith stiect, between Lexingioa and 1 ‘nird avenues, on ‘Thursday alternoon, at tiree of On Tuesday, April 13, Many ANNs CooK, The friends of the family pre those of her son-ins law, dames Gatiegher, ectiully invited to artond the finer, on iy aiterioon, ab | otc.ock, from her Jate residence, 106 Madison strect. CONVIN.=At Neoware No Jy, On Sutday, avril Ly mite a We come ant ma snen Cag Tanda ome Tends of the funeral, from Grace Wainut streets, Ne Doatit anf are months ani vA, e Feiattves and friends of the family are tape fully invited to attend from her late residence, this day (weanesday), hoon, FLYNN.—On acetate, ril 18, after a short but severe ulness, JosHrH LYNN, son of Patrick and Honora Fiynn, mah aceasta ty invited to attend the funeral of his parents, No. 354 Kast Mueteonth street, (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Fouwy.—On Monday, April 12, ANN Foury, @ na- bie Peet of Tewpleboy, county Sligo, Ire | nd, age ears. ‘The relatives and friends aro respectfully Invited | to attend the funeral, thus (Wednesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her broriter, oe goiey No, 411 East Twelfth street, Her remal ¢ interred in Calvary Semctery. Frasse,—In Jersey Oity, on Tuesday, April 1 suddenly, of heart disease, WILLIAM i ‘patie, in the 51st year of his age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the famliy are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, 49 Grand street, on Friday ufvernoon, at two o’cloe: Pease Dae Ravenswood, L. I., on Tuesday, April 1%, Manm Papse, on dauguter of John c. G aud Jenneita Baker Freem: ‘The relatives and friends ar are Invited to attend the funeral, from her father’s residence, on Thursday afternoon, at half- two o'clock. ‘Astoria steam. on leaves packs p at hatt- yeciee 3 28 as, yonneat IL DEA. jonday, iN 4 fmm mop of Patrick: eas (Martha Gil regen 2 2 ears, moots an¢ ‘8. ‘The friends and relative neg inyited to attend the foneral, from the residence of her Parents, 59 Sheriff street, this (Weanesday) afternoon, ‘at halfpast one o'clock. GrLLESPIE.—On Honday, April 12, Exiey, wife of Patrick Silene. 18 the 26th JOR ot her ag ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, ©. T. Bossuet, 62 James street, this (Wednes- day) afternoon. at two o'clock pita HECKMAN.—On Monday, ap 12, ELENORA HEOK- MAN, Widow of J. J. Heck 58 years of age. The funeral services will take place at St. Patrick's Cathedral, this (Weduesday) morntag, at tea o'clock. ‘St. Paul papers piease copy. HERRICK.—Masonic.—The members of. Star of Bethlehem Lodge, No, 322, are notified to attend a pee communication at the corner of Court and joralemon streets, Brooklyn, this Wednosiiayy afternoon, at one o'clock, to attend the funeral o! our late worthy brother, FRepERick H&RRICK. JOHN TAYLOR, Secretary. S. G. LAW, Master. Hinck.—On Tuesday morning, April 13, after a> long and severe sickness, AREND HINCK, In the 67th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the deceased art re- Spectfulty invited to attend the funeral}, trom Ins tate residence, corner DeKalb avenue and Adeiphi street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. INGERSOLL.—In Yorktown, Westchester county, on Tuesday, April 13, ELIAs ©. INGERSOLL, aged 86 “ATS. yeraneral service at the Methodist church, at Shrub Oaks, on Thursday. Relatives and friends are invited to attend, KRraprr.—On Monday morning, April 12, Joan Krarp, in the 49th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the bo aed aiso the members of Atlas Lodge, No, 316, ¥. and A. M., Her. mann Lodge, No. 148, I. 0. of 0. F., are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate restience, No. 68 Market street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ATLAS LODGE, No, 316, F. and A. M.--The members of this iodge are hereby summoned to attend a cial communication, to be held at their rooms, 948 Broadway, this (Wednesday) noon, at tiretve o'clock prectsely, for the eevee ot paying ‘the last ae of respect to our late worthy brother, JohN Knapp. The members of sister lodges are respeéct- fully Invited. By order of GEORGE M, HAYS, Master. GerorGE W. DuRYEE, Secretary. MAGRONIGLE.—ELIZABETH MAGRONIGLE, infant daughter of Charies ahd Elizabeth nigie, aged 1 year and 24 days, ‘The funeral will take place from 27 Roosevelt street, this dee afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, ‘The friends of the aay, are invited vo attend. MARTIN.—At_ Honoluit, on Sunday, January 31, Captain Sinas P. MARTIN, aged 68 years, PHAIR.—On Monday, April 12, Josera Pyare, in his 74th year, = Relatves and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) aftervoon, at two o'clock, from. his late residence, No. i2 Power street, brookiyn. ion Monday, April 12, CrArnotrr, wife |. Philips, Sr., aged 65 years, 9 months YB. Funeral serviees wil take place at the chapel at High Bridge this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Pricy.—On Monday, April 12, Tomas Pricer, of Montreal, Canada, after a short illness. PRovosT.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 13, ANNIE W. Provost, only daughter of Charles 1. und Emma L. Provost, in the 4th year of her age. - The friends and relai.vesa are Sy, invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa- rents, No. 14 t Baltic gtreet, Brooklyn, on Thurs- day afternoon, attwo o'clock, —the members of Constitution Lodge nd A. M., are hereby sammoned to meet at the lodge room No. 634 Broadway, on Thursday, at twelve o'clock noon. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our Jate brother THoMas QUIGLEY, from thé church of the Ascension, corner Fifth av- enue and Tenth ah + WYCKOFF, Acting Master. ff. C. Parke, Secretary. Ray.—At her residence, Third avenue, between 11bih and 116th streets, on Monday, April 13, after a short but severe iliness, ALicy, Widow of Nicholas Ray, in the 6oth year of hor are. The relatives and irieuds of the family are invited to atteud the: funeral services, at St. Paui's church, on Lilith street and Fourth avenne, tius (Wednesday) ne, at hail-past ten o'clock, Spal —On Meadey, Apri 12, HANNan, widow of Joun 2. Sparks, in the 6th year of her age. The relatives aud friends ot tbe family are reepect- fully iavited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Jaines Re Putnam, No, 1,386 Bro way, between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth str this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Sr. Feirx.—On Tuesday, April i3, ANNA M. Macrny, wife of the late John R. st. Peix. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at haif-past three : "Cl lock, from her laie resulence, 219 Kay mond street, rooklyn. SriLi.—On Monday, Apr'l 12, Buiza M. Stun, aged 65 years, 10 months and 12 Jaya. bhe ‘played a Woman's kiad and loving part, Endeared to all wao read her trathful hoart; Calmty she sieeps on Jesus’ gentle breast, Where those wio seek Him find eternal rest. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the suueral, from the ee, of her daughter, 470 West ‘Thirticth street, tius (Wedunes- day) afiernoon, at two o'clock. Srurces.—Suddenly, on ‘Tuesday, Apri 13, Win- Lig, son of — B, and Lizzie Sturges, in the 2d year or his aw “rhe relutiven and friends of the family are respect- faliy mvied to attend the funeral, In the rest- ve of his grandmother, Mrs, William W. Gregory, 9 Heury street, tis (Wednesday) afternoon, at wo o'clock. Connecticut papers please copy. TorniLnon.—On Tuesday, April 15, Evaryie TorniLuon, bora Bailly, imatried to J. G. Torrilhoa, STs Sixth avenue, aged 20 years, 2 months and 20 days. For hour and day of fereral see to-morrow’s papers. . dcrnen.—On Monday, April 12, Martma 8, daughter of Jol and the'tate Kitza Tarner. ‘The relatives und friends of the tamliy ere respect- fully mvtted to atcend the funeral, this Mdm atvernoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her father, Mo, 26" Seventh street. Twomey.—On Tuesday, April 18, Jawes Twomey, $ eae of ‘Lulitease, county Cork, Ireland, aged 52 ht ie. relatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to atrend the faneral, front his iate resi- . 27 Market street, on Thursday moratng, hali-past nine v to Mt. Teresa's caureh, cor- her of Kutgers and Henry streets, where ® solemn high mass of requiem will be offered up for the re+ pose of his soul, thence to Caivary Cemetery. Cork Reston, pacers please copy. Wetcu,—On Tuestay, April 13. at 4¢ Ryerson street, Broekiyn, Captain Grore Wercu, aged 62 years. Horan Charlestown, Masa ; late of te Uusted Siates Nay; Dus notice of funoral horeafter. Wrnesnnori.—On Tuesday, April 18, Winter WENGENROTH, 800 Qf Charies aud Annic ¢, Wengen- Toth, aged z years avd 16 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, at the resitience of lis parents, No. 264 Adama street, this (Wednescay) afvernoen, atone o'ciwok, Witry.—On Taesday, April 13, WriLtam Cow ay, Mary A. Wiley, aged 7 1 infant son ef Clinten an Weeks and 2 days, Woopsrings.—tn Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 12, alter a short iiiness, Sanam E., wile of Joseph B Woodbridge, aged $5 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, on Thursday wternoon, at two o'clock, from the lecture room of Plymouth ehuren, ZWERGIUR.—it Brovkiyn, on Studay, Aprit il, JULIUS Zweaetes, Dative of Denmark, aged 64 years and 1 month. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attond (be duweral, irom hus late 1 ened, B16 Navy sireet, this (Wednesday) alernoon i two o'clook, A steunroN HOUSK, FORTIRTN STRERT. FRONT. fag Reservoir 5 between Fifth and shih agen Elecantiy turniehed Roets ou Evet and second Buore (or beat Class FaThilies; (able A'hete oF private, TLANTIC “HOTEL, CORNER OF BOWE i ant Chatham eyoare.—100 weil furnished Re Lodgings 00 conta to OO cenis; week.y, @l io ¢4, Open nigh EW Stier ioland.—-Fae toa entabitahe hot a for tae OC une, toe onguly redite ‘Apartments eagaged by Application at We hotel, be CAMP & COLE, antic At pcg reward will be given by returning him to 80 ‘Bieocker sirect, sey yn 2a ag APRIL 10, A SUM OP Foss em ‘oney, whit 0G LOST-.ON SATURDAY, nose Setter, A suitable reward will be paid a3 eae 480 FOUND, TERRIER 10ST HAVING A color andtau ou A ban‘some D AVENU ownerean have by y proving property. with A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway and Chambers st, A SHAGOY, for eovery, Apply to W. J. SHAKP, 39 Crosby street, ‘OUND—A BLAOK NEWFOUNDLAND oa, WOR owner can have b; rowi Apply at whealweiein aioe Biahiy-sevents fond Kighty-cighth stimots, ‘OUND—ON MA'CH 1 DOUBLE hus Few erty and shop, Phi areas, be 1960, A BLACK AND WHITE spotted Dog. The ower, by proving property and fay expenses ons bave the dog by cul lng at 429 West Thichets street, New York city. 2 ost_oN - TUPSDAY | APTERNOON, | WETWEEN 4, Brondway ond Tairiz-tra treet and avenue we ith etree: oll ol i ifcations for a bulla Wsardine? architect: ‘The ‘hater eit ee te ions them at 80 Beventh avenue, ‘comer Beeps warded ty-ninth | Le f OSTA POCKETSOOK hems pearl ON MONDST EVENING, Chae My incase, between Br -eixth strects ant Fourth ‘paid it lets at 189 Weat ‘Twenty-ninth street, ‘aveniie, for ae A PAIR OF GO! roadway, npenty minh A reward CONTAINING CHROKS} dated Jannat be paid on leaving it at ARBY'S hatstore, under Z Ost AN, ORANGE caeie Dov. @0 REWARD nirn ; answers to name of Major, 212 Rivington street, Tireeh, ew OBT—A CARTMAN'S L will be eh eye Weld, where it can be found, or rden, nt direvtit REOQEIPT BOOK; THE FINDER ied by ore EE paatour it with Robert Bo: neeland « saaewe OST—AT OR NEAR ST. PAUL'S cuuRcH, ON SON. day, & pair of gold bow Spt 15 East Bini ta ste needs two doe! ‘OST—ON < SUNDAY NIGHT, A ine cnamelied, with star ward wili be given if returned to 651 avenue, ogT—s25 Cawpion & Strart's, tre ay comaining it ag acer sere ectacies. “#2 reward i left at West of University place, “RING, ANTIQUE of britiiants fo the xin stor REWARD—IN BROADWAY, ar on NEAR i ‘much worn with ‘about ‘a0. he ‘The ‘tinder will beata ing it at aa West ‘Twepty-seventh ety enih yall for a we car on 1éth iuat» comtainitig about he owner, some papers of no value ex Variek place. oS “2 THE NEXT TELEGRAM CARTOON, — ~~ HorFMAN AND HI CHARMERS. How bay could 1 be with eith Were vot er dear charmer away, “REWARD WILL BM Feroraty of a Pyoraeeok sea IN THE TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY, APRIL 16. $50 ——— ne REWARD WILL BE PATD—AND NO Sut Hons asked, for a Watch which hata ss and was deliyerol on Mondayafternoon to the wroi at Bishop & Rein’s jewelry store, under Fiith Avenue bia 1.00) ‘contain! white Sating, 18 aches wide; aiko eslored Sitky, 15 and 13! 55, on the Sd thst., or wa. Apply to Henry Barbey & Com inches witle, stot for either of ard strect. ereente POLICE AGENCY, @ This old establixhed community generally as to standing. tion.——We hi REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE covery of two- cases of Slik Goods, ¢o1 a fr. ‘om cart No, Ee BEQAD WAL, agency refers to the mi ar etperienst, faclitics aod no branches in this city. only. pany, of Elizabeth ablishment fn the Wor _VELOCIPEDES, OR SALE cil CHE EAP_ONE. woop pede, brand new, at HANLON BRO! THERS Rink to-day mann’acture of first cl patterns, fs now prepared to farnish on very favorable terms. Appiy to Fuiton street, Brooklyn, up stairs. , ELOCIPEDE SPOKES AND WHEELS MANUFAC tured by the Elizabethtown Steam Manu‘actur Co: art Nd the largest spoke aad s8 Velochiedes, BROTAES nit tke mod inproged 1'bovanty, Nor ad Rig. eg TO DEALERS IN VELOCIPEDES. ‘The undersigned betin VELOCI. PARTIES HAVING FURNITURE AND BILLIA ‘Tables to diepote of should see SOMERVILLE, 878: Art Gallery, 82 Pitth BILLAARDS ARTIFS HAVING A SECOND S12E FOUR POCKET or Carom Table to sell can finda at 499 Third avenue, between 4 Phirty-fifth # on. Cail ant un rehaser ge. MAK’ LAUGH peek ES zeae mines. a3 AVI administered & istered names. Wecvous’ of Geltente’ patents careculiy te rents, Bentittal Ugit uppers weighted lower and partial out clasps. Llumpers. Work for style be examine. No thousands, 5 ita ang and Thirt ERSONS IN WANT OF FIRST CLAS3_ BILLIARD Tubies, with Sharp's cushions, can get them at gain by calung at the manufactory, 89 Crosby street. ues number of second hand, ‘H EXTRACTED.—GAN ce first introduced five No extra woud competition, th aven' is secoud eirbetes_ pearl iin, 1S OF TRETH—% Pivot Teeti repeats strech LIS Paluless Peart Filing for Iifmakee theta took new aind scope thean ‘aching, teeth with gas, D*: LEONARD, 678 BROADWAY, MAKES BEAUTIFUL tracing gan free od aeterepaired and. exeuad F f Interest 01 died tow good dentist, D* ak Xnrrte eee F bea serena wean Salow Fe eh | eon ‘Extracting A. _ arene. —F. & G, BURNHAM'S FURNITURE AND BAG> gage Express. Large spring wacons for moving fam ities in city or vopenttys planofortes, furniture pac! ped, stored; money advanced, 1S’ and 110 Weat Kieve: ol, neue Sixth avenue. ua. BYARD | ig pd AND BAGGAGE Ex near B.cecker.. 88, ollice, 78 First Biase storage; furniture pe in city or country at short notice orders by =~ promptiy attended to, ik street, pon Kod, and’ shipped of mor (t, naines, STONISHING.—M. daughter, beats the worid tn telling m: your thoughts ‘on entering her room. Foo hot adinitted, 1t4 Ludiow sirest, near Houston. ASTROLOG A WMADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIRE voyant—Visit ber for creryihing-sickuess mvers, good luck, $4 Vanal street, |ADAME MORROW, ho pay. 183 Kast Seve: place and Third avenue, ath TEST.—THE ORIGINAL MADAME Lage aa you enter; below Seventh avet avenue. 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