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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1869.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA ; ; ; ne family broil attracted | afters briet Wittraw K, Beicuee, late éf 0 100; Bankers and Brokerw, 106 0 077; | eratut ceeedetrone th fis toriete ae ane euch The bat, | Dee a Mermivic tne aceusof te encounter. “Mur | Now York, iu the Sain year of his age ne et Carriages wit! be in waiting at Inwood Alton and ‘Terre Haute, 38 8 40; do. preferred, 68% m | ness was ileiy theualcs being only {00 bble. stan da do (or phy, a8 charged by urs. Davis, applied some oppro- | _ The relatives and friends are rites udson River Railroad, on the arrival of the twi * 2 " “ attend the funeral, from WHEELAN.—On Monday, April 26, ULARA, Movpay, Apr 20-6 P.M.” | 00%; Toledo and Wabash, 73% 8 13; do. preferred, | June at Mc. tn Philadcipaia themareety | thon atl gue jus epithet to her, which #0 enraged her that, i aureet, Newark, on Wednes- | daughter of Richard J. and Mary atin There wee « decided renewal of the speculative | To 8 9s Marie port Wages, iat e800 Obie ia i See WS a or he aa ag | Se aut him a thow au ie back, thee, Carriages willbe In waiting at tie Markel | "he relatives and frlends of the family, and th "i 8555 B a 83\xc. In wielding the mur- wi wall al 5 hroughoat the <ifferent markets to-day and g | Preferred, 86% a 86: rsa ‘Rick, Carolina was in better demand and the market was | breaking in two of his ribs. . th father, Thomas Wheelan, are a turn in the great majority of the ge- | aud Miasissippl, 3344 & 33%; Michigan Southern, 98% | firm. 100 tierces were sold at 9c. derous Weapon, however, she unintentionally struck sireee ener URS arrival of the one o’clock train f bod oye “om pee i aebtiy may realeoce a 3 eland market ry usba! k of the head and curities dealt in at the Stock Exchange. The street | #995 IMinois Central, 143 bid; Clev: and Pitts- SuGan. —For raw the continued to.snle gol and | her hi nd with it upon the bac! refining | cut an ugly gash thereon, Two policemen were CALLAHAN.—At his residence, No, 140 Bowery, ber parents, 245 East ‘Phirty-sixth street, OD W Y heavy, but prices were unchanged, fair , : “ and | burg, 93% a 9334; Lake Shore, 983, @ 98%; Rock | Cubaciosing at Il'gc.a W5e. The 6: ere 625 hhds. at vises ler street | MICHAEL CALLAHAN, 67 years. afternoon, at two o'clock, ? Sed ts emipentiy “bullah’” in tis tone and vendency, #58] ESR SAN SE: er eeteen Stica haics ae.,| ae, a laizefor Cuba. Ue: for Porta Rico also #7 vouex | Summoned and took the Davises to tne Kis ah His relatives and’ frlends, also. those of nis sons, | | WitPEx.—Oh Monday, April 21, FLonENCE, youtig. the “bears” who put out their contracts for the ex. land, 3 ‘ atl2iys, a T20. Refined waa but little sought after and ouse and the iny Daniel and John, are respectfully invited to attend | est daughter of Charles and Martha 0, Witpen, aged pectod depression resulting from the recent strin- | poole rarer ie lem, 144; — a _ iherate fon ito, and Talgesa 18 scoreaira rn BROOKLYN COMMON COUNCIL. teen it be ; Cal ~ y ceme ae tine relatives and frien sof the family and mem ferred, 435; a 4355; jar} 6a 3 do. - in . a e ret Ww to va et gency in money have gazed with dismay at the , ae a Ne Pas 8 te ei continued to be fer, ba the mas. interment, jary 'y for) bers of Polar St nd A. M., are respect gradual but sure obliteration of their margins con- sequent upon the steady rise of from twenty to forty percent which has ensued in some of the leading speculative stocks, The onward march of prices tar ‘ fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday af ternoon, at two o'clock, from North Ninth street, be tween d and Third. Broo! E. D. WORTHINGTON.—At New Orleans, on Friday, January 1, Colonel Gustave M. WORTHINGTON, ee ee afternoon, ; at 82 i id to arrive in Bos- The Board of Aldermen met yesterday » CHESSMAN.—On Mond: April ELizaBeTH ton 5 saat er San ge mate i Crags vii Alderman Bergen in the chair, A communication | CHEssMan, aged 70 years.” igi, a 450, abd ‘rough ax $2 6) a $1 70, Without sales of conse: | Was received from the Mayor calling attention to the | ,, Funeral, Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, A NSTRARINE waa firm at 183~e. a 18K,, in bhds. and tierces, | TAPIdity with which the number of lamps were being Coamy. on Guatar April 25, at his residence, The umports of specie at this port during the past Week were as follows:— April 19—Steamer Weser, Bremen—Gold... $83,700 April 20—Steamer City of Antwerp, Liver- ly necked. by. Sens. mapipey, Indeed, for Go! though we heard of no increased all over the city, by adding new ones and | No. 316 West Forty-fourih street, James Cuxey, of | in the é4th year of his age, BN rite ust it was progressive notwithstand- | sprit 20—Schooner RetornaTobaaccsiiver "100 neatLOw reo soldat ite a Tiseae Mendy prices, About | resetting old ones, If ‘hia de continued, his Honor | the parish of Lromore, county Tyrone, Trelangy’ in Ywavast.—On Sunday, April 26, Louis Yosnad ing. With the retarn of easy money the advance | APrit Steamer Holsatia, HavreGold 158.100 | ""Wissxxy-—ieceinta, Lai? bla, ‘The market was dull and | gmrms that tt will cause a very larzely increased | ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also his | “tne relatives and friends of the family are réspect- has been still more marked, The railway list has | APTI 3¢—Steamer eee old, 85,146 | cominal at dtc. for Westera, tax pald. No sales, outlay of money annually, and may require the levy- | brothers, William, Patrick and Michael, are reapect- | fully mvited to attend the funeral, from the real- . ov ing of @ tax of $750,000 for lighting street lam, fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) af- | dence of his brother-in-law, No. 601 ‘Rivington street, pecayayts-peontperypa luca iuge cermaaleer | PUN Lie ro oR REAL ESTATE MATTERS. against Bret ine five | Jo‘rs,, M0._ 07 | ternoon, at two o'clock. d this (Tuesday) afternoon, aé one o'clock. jess e pal 5 ¥ Atlantic street jam} ave Davipson.—On Sunday mo} April 25, JANE = ai etive.of the — from sixty-one to 130, wile on other streets the in- | Ror) wife of A. M. Davi in the 48th year of | ~™ a - bbe aye py sa pa By ina | Pace: 400.201 | The real estate market opened yesterday without | crease has been still greater. The communication | her on apunod x DRY Goops, wee sipped! piel rt pel propngper viously reported. . 18, much animation and with light offerings, No new pain meee pate, eae Linas. conten See ee Tenge and Taaaven aoe ane fom fos Tospects CARD. push onaeteuehe 5 Total since January 1, 1869.... $7,593,976 | features were developed during the day, ‘re follow- ‘invita. nase 0 atten neral, er lal emoval ee vased trac. ” cont uckiey, Of the Second District Court, An inv residence, 38 University place, on Wednesday after- Mrs. GAYNOR will remove her ts, wea aes hac ipliiady arising from game ume isn =: 5s bree rag aap rpetto tion from Professor Burnham to the Aldermen 10 | noon, at one o'clock. wks ines from 824 Broadway, ‘corner of Twain time 1867. Ge . Auction Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. attend a velocipede exhibition at the hall in Living- DELANY.—On Sunday, 7 25, ANN A., wife of NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY MULLER, WILKINS AND oo. | ston street, on Thursday next, was received and ac- | Lawrence Delany, in tl ith year of her age. 2atory frame house and lot, ws of 125th st, 186 ft w of cepted. The Committee on Opening Streets reported The relatives and friends of the family, and those Sth av, lot 37.6x85. caked ;-#10,500 | @ number of resolutions in favor of opening certain | of her son, Bernard E. Gafney, are invited to atten 2 mor tenon fr ay riok etn em bo 108 6.000 streets in various parts of the city, all of which were | the funeral, from her late lence, No. 124 Shi . ay’? vu wiixins | adopted, Alderman Ciancey offered a resolution | street, on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock. ‘The @ too enthusiastic discounting of the effects upon the earnings of our Western roads when this enter- prise shall have been finished, The immense decline in breadstuffs at the West, ranging from forty to busi NESEY Broadway, bitween yg aia Miaty streets, : ee Corseta a Wye we fe w tof ats tran end he gow best fo nform Soteit patrons and biter fadies i ee empcoualy ‘some inthoue ee SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Monday, April 26—10:15 A. M. #110000 US 5-20, c, "64.. 116.4 96 shs Metropolitan Bk 143 WESTOUBSER COUNTY PROPERTY—DY¥ MULLE 7" ke £ 7 10, bP eee cent disregard makin; ‘ 20. instructing the Corporation Counsel to tal remains will be taken to the Church of the Nativil te Mu 7 bes petit a4 este Star our eee jaan ie fivon © “do? *. is 8 Fount Net a ; aoe 3 story frame house, carriage house, stable and § acres, the necessary proceedings through the courts | second avenue, between Second and Third streets, uncommon stylea in white and colored lin Re an 100 do... in Suits, Train Skirts, Walking Skirts, Tournours, Pads, Sup) 19000 US 5-20, ¢,"65, 0.83 ng 36 West Union Te! eee te ab As : $ : #¢ corner of Macomb’s Dam road and Morris st, Ford- 00 o restrain ‘the Brooklyn Gas Company from | where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for ul 10U Casacene . . . 5 Del 25 ham Heights, tees esees erecting a dock at the foot of Hudson avenue, | repose of her soul. they having failed to show any legal right to 80 ob- NNELLY.—On Monday, April 26, WILLEY GRANT, ensuing season, particularly as it may more than offset the advantages to be derived from connection with Bee - DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD 2d call & Hud Canal... 9 30, is bd struct the water front, Alderman Clancey stated 4, RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR > oungest son of Peter and Auna Donnelly, aged 4 . the Pacide route. The stock market to-day was | 5100 1 852055, (38. 139 9,600 | that the company in question were erecting dock | Jeays"G months and § dayss aansiie BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. strongly active for the general list and prices in some | 40000 US 6's, cur'e: 433 -10,900 | on land under water waich was in dispute, and that ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited GRAND OPENING. % 3, instances touched the highest ever kuown. New | 24000 Virginine’s, new, $414 | 4 story brick house, jnnetion of Fulton, Adamsand Wi!- there was something remarkable in thelr haste (the | to attend the funeral, from the residence of the pa- ‘ a. [AMES MOORFERY & 00. fore Vee ee 1 Loughby: ste, 7018 TF fri 10) § Ske Bese eRem Oe work having been commenced on Sunday) which re- | rents, No. 159 West Twenty-fourth street, on Wednas- ~% (Bheceasora to Lake ¢ MoCreerv), York Central, for iustance, sold at 173, the opening | 10000 Va 6's, ex cou. BAG TOAT. +. eee teeees | f the cit: 9 ” th fi business at i Broadway, on Monday ‘6000 di ‘3d call n Q story brick house aud loi, nw Sd at, B40 few of Bond st, quis immediate action on the part of the city. | qay afternoon, at two o’clock. will close pe dagry 4 usiness: roadway, iy figure being 16034. The prominent purchasers were 0X ot 20x90. . : ? 6,00 | The resolution was adopted. The contract for grad- OSCHER.—Suddenly, MARY, wife of C. Doscher | evening, and open thelr =. opener BROADWAY AND said to be the brokers of Mr. Vanderbilt, who appears 67 * | 3 story marbie front ho ing Tenth street for the sum of $12 80 per running | and daughter of Harry Stammers, Esq. » ELEVENTH STREET, nal to have been stimulated by a desire to outwit the 6734 Court st, lot 20,11x200. . foot, awarded to P. O'Hara at a previous meeting, Funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, | op wean: April 28, with an eiegant sfoa of fashionable B: 2story frame bouse an was referred to the Law Committee for report after | gt two o'clock, from 252 West Thirty-eighth street. Willoughby at, lot 20x10). 4,475 r af ti q ‘he ¢ Batory frame house and lot. es Tompkina ay, afin of | Cousiderable debate upon a motion to rescind. T DUGAN.—On Monday, April 26, THOMAS DUGAN, © pring and Summer Dress Goods, “snorts,”? who took advantage of the delay in the selected, imported and manufactured expressly for our retail 23 bill before the Senate to sell the stock for a fail. Willoughby av, lot 21.7x1U0. Board then adjourned for one week. dtaeane of the heart, aged 25 years, eae 4 sales, and comprising all the. newest designs and colors id 1 . “ 19 100 a Qstory frame house and lot, No Se The friends of the family and those of nd- ‘There were also a good many “Albany orders” in the a ee Ke oe eo suB I GENCE mother, Mrs. McKeon, are respectfully invite to “ua street, and while it seems to be generally conceded 600 Reading RR. 2 lots ns York «i URBAN INTELLI » attend the funeral, on Wean: jay afternoon, at two Dress Goods, that the bill is going through the Senate there is a moaanwene Palntean Geahal ww o'clock, from his Mate residence, 377 Tenth streets pea ieee Mobaire, Grenadines, dispute as to its approval by Governor Hoffman. An | 800 C&NWeeb..3. 97° 100 do. 2 plots corner Stanitish wt exc Saal ean NEW JERSEY, gin eeeyne in ere Rta os eens ‘Mvanatmoeneret eT 2 9000 Mil & St P's, Ist { | 1 plot corner Grand and Erving sts, and 1 adjoinin, and lingering illness, of consump! rag Monrning Goods, Albany correspondent writes:— __. . 2000 DubsSiouxC Ist m 90 lo. 2 9842 | 1 plot adjoining, same lz ——— bore with Christian fortitude, Exiza, beloved wife | ,. an the newest and moat desiblo fabrics for the season, ‘The “Central Over-iasne bill does not mova as tast:| SSNS amaréd $h SOME EL PeaRE 76 | Wtauies Ductlcgion oi bese oan tat Jexsoy City, ore friends end acqaaintances of ‘the family are | Dsce# a! Embrolderien, as the friends of the measure and the anxious par- 8000 NY t NH be, 87 Bo pr i 78 Woe at, same aixe 7 Tue New Crry OFFICERS.—The democratic caucus eanectaia fn rh Aten the funeral, trom hor Hosiery aud Gloves, ucipators in the prospective profits would be satis- Cloaks, Mantles and Shawla, 8, 4000 Lake Shore div bs $0 300 do. 7 plots On Grand st, rear o tied to see. ‘There is not much doubt that the bill : Housekeeping Goods, 4000 Mil& StP 73-10 con 12 plots on Pennington et, near I of the Common Council have agreed unanimously | late residence, 409 West Forty-fourth street, on ‘Linens, Damasks, 7 will pass; but in the desire to allow the lower House | 25000 C, C & I Cent Ist. 1154 | 2 plots in rear of above, on Grand st, 2. Scot! +) lerk, ual: Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. te'C Napkt tw make’@ further raid upon somebody or some- | $000" dovessesers-ese . 114% | 11 plots on Grand at, near Irving at, one naa ane Garocragon Sere out prec ed any | San Francisco and’ Calaveras county, Cal., and Bossy slests Gh Oe ee és thing it may be that a slight amendment will be jo hd yb Bere paoeh ee} i oft cor, Standish Hana Geraey a, stn Garrick and A. K. Brown, On the presidency of the | Philadelphia apers please copy. pa Ea Colored Lunch Gicths and Napkins, en snite, Sirs fuilof, rumors of the peovavie tate of the bil, | fed Mice Cena n bs. 110 “+1 HSM | 18 plots in rear of above, on Penningtod, at same a Common Counell there has been no agreement. The | yoncest child of Heusy aud Heidua Ficken, aged | We wil also open a BOF ‘ pro! ie fate o: 1, | 12000 Chic & N Wit bd 11 plota Jersey av, near Irving st, same s! President will probably be Mayor for the ensuing } YOU " J ‘Ladies’ and Children’s but no satisfactory position seems to be held by any- | 10 ™ Hots-on Pennington st, cor Standish st, year. 3 years, FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, body. The western portion of the State 1s unami- | 46shs Mechanics’ Bk.. 132 ’ c iL iy lots on Pennington at, adjoining above, 8,40) 3 Newark: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- under an experienced artist, with an elegant assortment of aiously Opposed to the passage of the bill, and this | 10 Bk of Commerce. 3 Hots ‘corner Chancellor and Standish sta, 1,950 5 s: spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) king Suits, in Silks, Popling, &c., &c. Will, of course, have its mrluence upon the Senators do. anole He rear, Gn SOreay BY, ARTO BLRBs N03 1,50) | SUPPOSED IDENTITY OF A DESPERADO.—It 18 the | afvernoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his Laties' Under Linen, Mo aing Wrapners, senting that portion of the Commonwealth. Pn, to cap all, is the final action of the Governor, honest and firm acts of the Executive having Ken the coufidence of all persons depending upon last argument of legislative appeal. ’ The other “Vanderbilt stocks,’’ as they are clas- 4429 | Opinion of the authorities here that the man Samuel | parents, No. 54 Gansevoort street, Foster.—On Monday April 26, of chronic bron: = = S00 HarrmgtOn, Arrested reoeany 12 Fontan, 1s te sane chitis, Jomn Foster, a native of Harristown, Kil- 700) ehiate sale of the season Sergeant Miller about a mouth ago, dare county, Ireland, aged 42 years. fternoon, the property being y Je td x His friends and those of his brother James are of that city, The lands are contained in what AROUSED.—The presiding officer of the Board of | respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his » Wardrobes and ee ‘Children’s Clothing of every description, at very attractive prices. AT XOCH’S, 15 CARMINE, CORNER BLEECKER 87 HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, 1z plots in rear of above, on Jersey av, same siz £81000 US 5-20, c, °62. 8 yand C) t #1000 UB 5-20, 0, us. 6 plots corner Irving and Chancellor ime aiz fe rly the id Butler farm, but now christened sificd—Hudgon River and Harlem—likewise caught | 1700 bythe more” aristocratic ame of Highland Park, and are | City Fathers, together with the members of tue Fire | late residence, 98 Monroe street, on W Heke ee c f th and ed to 158: 30000 US 5-20, situated between the Erie Railway and the Race course | Committee and the Chief Engineer started for Phila- | *{ternoon, at t ‘a fl 25 Mrs. 1 D te ee nepktes, the infection of the hour advanced to 153% ana Som Osean ounds, on the right hand side of the road. | delphia yesterday to post themselves relative to the HALL.—On Sun A ee] irs. Mary DEPEW Tre etat below regular gatees, 1444 respectively, the report being revived that Mr. | 1000 di lorse cara run from the grounds to Paterson every | fire alarm telegraph system, which Newark 13 sadly | HALL, wife of Wm. B. Hall and youngest dauguter NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, y it 100000 do. ore! 57 Moon oe dontsct ees Hess Fe oss Benr by; aud ihe: Now: Jeter Western: Haisead branch mill | 10 need of, nearly as much ds 8 hotel, au hospital or | honensan J. Dusenbury, M. D., aged 21 years, 10 also start in the vicinity, the land is considered quite eligible. | Well paved stree' months and 7 days. Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. id tfully invi to The ground slopes toward the valley of the Passaic river, au: Paterson. Friends of the family are respect ited. the funeral, trom the residence of her parents, 87000 Tenn 6's, ex cou.. 69% 600 ahs Harlem RR..b c 144 the scenery and prog; ctgare unsurpassed In the vicinity. attend ‘al, 0 pal 5 5000 Tenn 6% Ses 16 Hud River RR. 152 Vanderbilt, in organizing his grand through route to the West, will arrange for scrip dividends upon these latter roads to equalize them in value to New York Central, preliminary to consoiidation there- with. Fort Wayne was another feature of the rail- way list in this general advance. The express stocks were diso active and higher, while of the miscel- Janeous list Pacific Mail and Western Union were the ace Curtetiviain Material a Matgrrota the recent Auction Sales. Extraordi: Bi ini ve articlen ahonld not fail to call et, corner Bleecker. coker street and Fulton ferry cars past PANIC IN COTTON GOODS. * itu Dress ‘all colors Being the initiative sale of the kind this year it was viewed | THB MASONS’ STRIKE in Paterson (for five dollars | 179 South Second street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Tues: with much interest by the other land associations of Pater- | per day) will probably prove a failure. Builders aay) afternoon, at two o'clock. ee eee anion tt hie ae ee nerally consider it exorbitant for a city like ANSON.—On Saturday evening, April 24, NIcHO- maratively litte excitement, ‘The following are the numbers |, Paterson, and are disposed to let building stop | U4S HANSON, in the 43d year of his a ofthe fo wold (necording to the company's map) togetier | rather than accede to thelr demands. Foreign labor the relents Socee ne. oF Aro also the with the inser, 01 = bel as Lodge, No. and A. M, urchaser, the amount! C. ame will mo epee le sought after to complete the work respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thts ( 30 Mich Sou RR. 00 do... 50 Tiinois cea rrence Connell, each. te 208, 207, 896, 897, ne , Beaut: colors, 9c. and Sic. more buoyant. The situation to-day was one to really Lote 208, 209) 3244, 335, A. Warren, each. day) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from his late ‘Also, from auction, lots Alpacas, Flannels, Poplins, Lots 210, 211, 823, 824, A. 245 Trenton. residence, 100James street. Armures, Cassimeres, &c., any prices you with, puzzle the most conservative of financiers. If, on Pots 313.3 eA We ccotealg 39) | NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE.—A branch office of the | Hoorgr.—On Monday, April 26, after a long and ~m, FOSTER BROTHERS, 8th ay., near 18th st., and the one hand, this sudden apprectatien of value 15 Chick I ist m, bs 1876 | Lots 19, 20, 174, 175, De Grass 235 | Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company was opened | Painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude, JouN | _*-~ FOSTER BROTHERS, 272 Bleecker street, based upon the expected prosperity of the country | Sm Great grote St m.. S00 mn asi pet fig | Botelt 1s ip | im this city yesterday to connect with New York, | “OlBR, aged d?, native Scigeal at aiieteceteenie OWERS & BRAGUE, SUCCESSORS TO in the ensuing future, 1t is only what the more en- | 10000 Mii&st P78-10con 500 Tol, Wab & W RR... 7 345 0 e Noe era thetenenton i, mone Sinks. California and the, more prominent places in the | Greene avenue, between Carlton and ‘Adelphi, ry country. A reduction of rates compared with those Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock. a ‘sd, 383; 388 of the Western Union ts proposed. Friends and relatives of the family are invited with- : 7,100 THE POTTERS’ STRIKE PROBABLY SUCCESSFUL.— | Out further notice. 3 1000 Lake Shore div bs 38 Pitts, Fort W & Chic. 137 thusiastic have prophesied ever since the adwinis- 50 sha NY Ceo RR..... 172% tration of General Grant was decided upon by a Toajority of the people of the United States, If, on oaks, Mantillas and Dresemak in Cloaks, Marsg Broadway, betwees 27th and 2th streets, OLDEN'’S ENGLISH AND FRENCH ROUND HATS and Bonn ts Lots 11, 19, 183, 188, Henry A. Lots 260, n, $02, S08, 204, ‘all with building, bought by G. A. Hobai STREET QUOTATIONS. The sale was then adjourned, the prices not coming up to | y, JENKINS.—At White Plains, on Saturday. April 24, ets, the other hand, it is the work of the cliques and com- — the figure deemed adequate by the company. . becca fin ta Sak eat eee Hany C, Jenkins, aged 24 years, 4 months and ai | fetcy Feathers, Prume Flomora: Wreaths, Laces, fc, binations of Wall street, who have conspired to ad- Oficial Transfers of Renl Estate Yesterday. | weeks ago the operatives refused to work in conse- | “Sunoral services at the Methodist Episcopal church, | =“ 18 Clinton place. (Successor to A. Mallet.) vance prices to make a market for thetr long-hoarded stocks, its success 18 stupendous. In the government market the five-twenties of 1862 touched the extraordinary figure of 1214. The Loa- don quotation was also higher—so%—while the simultaneous advance in consols to 93% a 93) 18 quence of the boss potters desiring to reduce their | gt White Plains, on Wednesday morning, at eleven Wages. Several attempts have been made to effect | o'clock. The relatives and friends are regpe a compromise between the contending parties, but | invited to attend, without further notice. the employers remained inexorable, anticipating KErcHAM.—In this city, on Monday, April 26, after the employés would back down, which they | @ brief illness, Ezra ©. Kercwas, in the 66th year have been saved from doing through the | of his age. generosity of various trade unions throughout the The relatives and friends ofthe family, and of his country. Since the strike commenced the greater | son, Rev. Wm. E. Ketcham, and bis’ son-in-law, ME. GALOUPEAU (LATE MATHILDE, & $02, NO. 6 Brevoort renth street—Will o ra =o Paris pilinery y for the summer season, on ‘Thuraday, 29th BBN USE Northwestern. 8s 8 8 ‘ga 96g Northwestern pi 97!gm 975 Mga 77% COMMERCIAL REPORT. Hudson River., 153 Reading... St Paul... wecorner of 1ith at, 50 ft.e of Essex ai ), 28.8x100. . Hester ai, 0, 50 ft e of Forsyth at, 5x60.. Houston st, 8 w corner of Attorney st, 20x54. OM, 18,3238.1. ATTERNS.—AN ASSORTMENT FROM FASHIONS just received for families or the trades. Out of town visitors please call on Mrs. GUEST, 45 Bleecker street. evidence of the fact that the monetary ease ae Lexington £9,20.9 ft eof number of the strikers have left the city and sought | James H. Pelton, are invited to attend the funeral, (Po MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS. which is now experienced in the New York MONDAY, April 96-6 P. M. Madison ay wr 62 £ ty oF a work elsewhere; 80 that should the bosses concede | this (Tuesday) evening, from his late residence, No. | Seelnpen gene) to the demand of the operatives they will still be | 309 Sixth avenue, at eight o'clock. The remains will AT E. RIDLEY'S, IN THE market has its counterpart in London, It is a | Corrrr.—Rio continued in fair demand, chiefly specula- corner of 4th reatly discommoded for a sufficiency of hands. 1 tnam cannt a y b ty, N. Y,, for curious spectacle, this growing abundance of money | tive, and the market was very firm at former prices. The eg rere y : Shictheteacerty Hv hoon neh audetenltseteenaali iY, Ne ¥., fo JOBBING Rooms, : at two of the financial centres of the world, and | sales were 500 bags,ex Darie Broderson, to the trade, and 4 ¢ corner of Hoboken at, 44x80... : WESTCHESTER COUNTY. LARKIN.—On Monday, April 26, WILLIAM FRANCIS | you will find the ! Stock of Millinery and Straw Goods 8,400 do., ex Sir R, McClure, on speculation, on private terms. 2th sta, between av D aud East river Nom. LakkIN, aged 6 months and 7 days. in thin city, and a collection of bargains not to be found else- may well arouse the conservative financier to a clack Se aes esas cond withates textes aa 130 fte of 4th at, 20x95. 17,000 The friends of the family are respectfully invitea | where. scratinize again the monetary horizon. It will be peur Seber Rema aprons hier too Shh ae caren 8, 254.10 ft w of 2d av, $3. 35,00) | ALLEGED GRAND LARCENY.--A New York bar- | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, $2 | We cut lengths at plece prices, iantation Ceylon was in demand, and 30 casks, 40 bags and 150 ft e of 10,500 * reed Buy and sell for cash. weil if this activity 18 not confined to the stock €X- | 7 inig were roll at 26%c., gold, duty paid—an advance. ft w of 5t! i, Saas 45,000 | tender, named Stephen McCudden, was arraigned | Henry street, tis (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. - EDWARD RIDL! changes, but expands to the more legitimate chan- | Orhertiada were quiet but firin, Soe ne Bed he ot hier Bean biock. “ngooo | before Justice Hauptman, at Morrisanta, yes- | ,,ViTCHHULT—On Sunday, April 26, ANN ELIZABETH, 309, B11, 31136 Grand, and 65, 68 and’ 70 Allen street, nels of business, The issues of 1807 were firmer and | yaa ge ovr ag tne erat nes mae conaummated, 6, Tis of si ay, diem, 30.090 | terday, charged with having stolen a pocketbook | hult, aged 1 year, 3 months and 14 aa ee Fifth block eaat from the Bowery. higher through the combined influences of the gen- maich were, simost Beglected and went, in peice. Ths offer. * ie} Pid a tntee on ie a (a a 2 Laren ‘The relattyes and friends of the family are ect- ove iesuiide * Es x, % board- 5 eral buoyancy of the day and of scarcity of delivery | spinning, 714 for export, 16) on speculation, and 200 were in 25/000 | ere Ouse it bom i fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence TOYS. E arlety at STAVELEY'S, 870 Broadway, near Bighteenth street. iv 6 ing house keeper at Mott Haven, on the previous | of her parents, 271 Adams street, this (Tuesday) after- in “short sajes. Their appreciation carriea up the Gare Having confessed his guilt, the accused was | noon, attwo o'clock, without further invitation, yc transit.” We append the closing quotations Uplands Mobile New Orleans old 65’s as well as the July bonds, the market A Flr id Memphis nd Texas. 6,900 yomnmitted to answer a charge of grand lar- MACARTAUR.—At Morrisanta, on Monday morning, —— = = ———_ closing with the Person dicen quotations:— see Te on tinan Mane ‘Aven | Ceny. His companton wes held as a witness. April 26, CHARLES DUNCAN MAcaRTHUR, only gon of | 7 “Se MIILLINERY, ° 5 17 9117%; dc i] aes = 0,8 4-7 ft w of 7th av, 17.10x98.9. ,000 | RowpyisM aT MOUNT VERNON.—A couple of bel- | Duncan and Jane Macarthur, aged 8 months and 3 BINNS WILL OPEN ROUND HATS THIS DAY; United States sixes, 181, registered, 117 a11734; do., oy =. ms fe of 6th av, 1x98.9.......... 0 | tigerent Teutons, named #ritz Braner and Peter | ays. ~ rag tnire new styles elecant hate; very stylish Bonnets, coupon, 117% @ 1177; do., five-twenties, registered, oe og 255 150 ft © of 7th av, 18.8x100.5. 3,500 9 e relatives and friends of the family are respect- | iadies’ Dress Hats. L. BINNS, 67 Broadway, largest mil- 112.8 11234; do. do., coupon, 1862, 1213¢ a 12134; do. do. Receipts, 4,261 bbis. flour, 160 do. bo of Bh av, Caxides. F800 ay as pani ee ane Rersordteen go ee fully lnvited vo attend the faneral, ager ay cote Uinesy tu the world, up stairs. 2%; do. do., » 1862, 121 340. do., 1 T1000 Dusbela wheat, M443. do. corn: 32,858. do. rged of arents, George street, Eltona, t coupon, 1864, 116% @ 117; do. do., coupon, 1865, 118% | Sets. “There was no betterment tothe tour ‘market to day, 6,000 | Hartman with entering his premises early ontSun- Siericon, ‘at one o’elock. . ay) ESET ED I naT OL LET Ae OUR there being almost no demand except for No.2 and supers, 000 B B 8 118%; do. do., coupon, new, 1865, 115% a115%; do. do., coupon, 1867, 115% a 1157, do. do., coupon, 1803, 116% @ 115 do., tven-forties, registered, 106 a@ 106. do. do., coupon, 100% a 10634; currency bonds, 105 @ 105%. ‘00 | (ay morning, and having fired off guns proceeded | Mason.—In Jersey City, on Monday, April 26, 10,000 | to stone his house and dared him to come out under | Aanes, widow of Thomas Mason, aged 62 years, penalty of forfeiting his life. In defence one of the The relatives and friends of the family are respect- men stated that a child of Hartman's had insulted | fully mvited to attend the funeral, from the First him. This nos being considered suMcient provoca- | Presbyterian church, on Sussex and Washington tion by the court, Bruner was held to answer in the | streets, on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock, ECEIVED 1 S100 *__BRANOH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. x102.10.. ——— 00. MADAME BUSHNELL, 28 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, Wecnntan "April 2 ee panna, un ‘canbe ies 7 % with summer styles, embracing « Jar Rod elegant assortment of French Bonnets and Round Hats, and but little for these. The other grades were wholly 1 lected and prices were nominal. California flour was also dail and nominal. The sales were only about 5,500 bbls. Southern flour remained dull and nominal at our qué The spies 275 bbis. Rye flour was quiet but 250 bbis, Corn meal was dull aud unchanged, sum of $250, and Whitherd, being unable to obtain MILNr.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, April 26, at her UHL! In Southern securities there was a continuance of 9th oi 2 this amount, was committed to the county jail. late residence, Classon avenue, near Lafayette ave- ee tage Magna Rah og Bay r the demand which characterized the market last ‘and 145, Jimensions not stated Fire aT MORRISANIA.—Yesterday afternoon a | nue, Mrs. ANNE MILNE, wife of Samuel B, Milne, de Waibel, No. 68 Clinton place, will open on Wednesday, il 28, an elegant selection of Bonnets, Round Hats, &c., just received from Paris. 2 FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED brocatel, coat #45), fi 0; one do., 875. Pianoforte, Paintings, Mirrors, ber and Dining Room Fur- ware, China, Glass, c., at half original cost. mily leaving city, 67 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenne. NY PARTY HAVING FURNITURE TO RENT FOR Board or ita equivalent in money will please address B. B. B., Herald office, week, and the features were the new North Carolinas, $200,000 of which sold at 5)%%; the Loutsiana levee eights, which advanced to 83, and the Alapama eiguts, which closed 101 bid. The following were the final prices for the leading bonds:—Tenneassees, ex coupon, 69 a 79; ao, new, 68% a 6844; Virginias, ex coupon, 58 a 69; do. new, 624 63; Georgia sixes, 81 a 82; do. sé¥ens, 9554 296; North Carolina, ex coupon, 61 a 62; do, new, 56 a 564; Louisiana Sixes, 7447455; do, levee do., 72}¢ @ 73; do. do, aged 61 years, frame tenement house on the Westchester road, | ““rne funeral will take place on Wednesday after- opposite the Ursuline Convent, was observed to be | noon, at two o'clock. on fire, and simultaneous with the alarm the occu- MUNDY.—On Saturday, April 24, CHARLES nts, consisting of five or six families, might have | CroweLt, only child of ‘James G. and Olivia D. en seen throwing and dragging out their scanty | Mundy, aged 1 year, 6 months and 19 days. eifects, which, for want of a more euphonions title, The funeral will take place from the residence of is_ generally termed furniture. The entire fire } nis grandfather, John I. Michaels, 17 Lincoln place, ‘ooo | department was on the spotin @ few minutes, and | Williamsburg, this (Tuesday) alternoon, at one 6, in quenching the flames fairly deluged the building Yo) 990 and contents. None of those iiving in the house ‘ a al In Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday morn- » at the residence of his parents, No, professed to Know how the dre originated. The | ing, April damage will not exceed 103 South First street, WILLIAM MURPHY, in the 62d Wea 48% fn of 6th No 02, fa.hgx78.3.. w 8, 125.9 ft n of 38th st, 256x100 ne corner of #7th at, 100.85¢x80. 0 ft sof 127th st, 69.1) x65. 42.5 ft n of 47th at, 201100 42.4 ft o of Bid at, 19.2x80. 4.5 (0 of 434 at, 10x80 corner of 77th st, 204.4x300. LEASES RECORDED IN NP Rrgpanes, : 823, 5 tec cr Round noop Obi 8t. Louis low ext: St. Louis straight e: St. Louis choice double extra... St. Louis choice fa Sonthern choice niture, follows:—Sterling sixty days, commerctal, 107% a 10544; good to prime bankers’, 103%; a 103%; short Fight, 100% a 100%; Paris, sixty days, 5.2 Ghort sight, 5.1845 a 6.17); Antwerp, 5 Switzerland, 6.23% a 6.18%; Hampurg, 3554 @ 35%; gi ®% No. 295, 3 years, pér annutn....... ¥ ear of his age. econ eights, §8 a 85s; Alabama eights, 199 @ 10134; do, 5 " years per annum. hd - E HERALD os 4 i on No. 41, $2 . Spray LO! ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respect DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE R. fives, 70 a 71; Memphis sixes, 62 a 63, a tb \ Sreenwish , Pi it: ir a NG ISLAND. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Charch RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OU! limited offerings, ¢! No. dyas held with firma a bait 5 yea im. ae i BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. Foreign exchange became firmer under the de- | the ommorer grades were dul and mi inal, Califor k 88, No. 45, 1 year, per annum........ RIE OS EDITS of St. Peter and, Paul, Second street, this (Tuesday) | | a. rene and fob tocnestcWla menisse, aad vanes Gined G ets but steady: the sales were about G00) pusiele, at 18,400 ft wof Idth av, 4 lots, 8 sre, peraanam 160 | PaTaL, ACCIDENT AND FIRE AT VALLEY Stuma.— | morning, at ten’ o'clock, ARPETS, FURNIZURE, BEDDING, 40, AT VERY ma D imorrow’s steamer, and rates closed as 7 for cholee No. 2 apring in store, $1 2759 for No. 8 do. in ne corner of 9th at, & years, per annum. 3 Yesterday morning the residence of Mrs. Newman, ODELL.—JESSIE NAOMI UDELL, youngest daughter C low prices. Houtokeepe mp gnepiies, ‘and can pay by the 1 65 a #1 70 for California, #3 fer white Michigan 71 for amber 4 x for prime new r Valley Stream, took fire, and in a short time | “poramsnd Emeline Odell, neal s A ES ¢ friends and acquaintances of the family are BROOKLYN CITY. Was entirely consumed, together with the contents. ested to attend the funeral, from the resivence 5 Mrs. Newman, while endeavoring to extinguish the | of her parents, No. 311 West Thirty-seventh street, : flames, had her clothing take the fire, when in | on Wednesday aiternoon, at three o'clock. her fright and endeavors to save herself she jumped O'CONNELIA~—On Monday, April 26, of consump- down the well, She was found @ short time | tion, Joun A., only son of Ann and the late Join week or month at GREEN nerTwentieth street. mereoraeey i )URNITURE AT A BARGAIN FOR CASH.—TEN MAG- ‘ nificent 5 brocatel Parlor Ba tll colors, latest at from F200 & sult; wor a suit. ‘also walnut rep Surte tea a lot of, kinis of farniture, at at the furniture ware- Eighth avenue, oor- eady, closing jarné price for old in 40,00) bushels, Western, 8c. for ‘old do. in store, white and yellow Western, Rye was dull and entirel; nal; @ small lot Western was sold at 81 33; the n about & 000 in store and ge. a Blq, de- THE COUR? Amsterdam, 3 40%; FrauMfOrt, 4035 a 405, were dull/and Uupehasred, PM TET IOR thereafter standing upright in the well, with the | Orconnele Toorne, 66 Bleecker etreet, velween Wroadway aud Bowery. Bremen, 77% a 154 PPhaian thalers, 70% a 71. Neat, THA Ho, corn, 9055018 UNTTED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ CoUAT. Wire tae only survived. m few munnion alter bolas Police of the funeral to-morrow. wt Poxcr pe | FURNITURE AND GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING AR- « GQid yas fieady but strong, with a firmer feeling rae nares SONS Go. tals hod Alleged Stenting from the Goversent. rescued from her perlious position. Leow, a distinguished and highly esteemed Caban rile tor sate na ewe aultable for m couple going to ai the close, attributable probably to the rumors of Toe baslifese waa tight nnd rates ware lower Anemploy’ in the Navy Yard, giving 1s 16? |) o_o | yen tician, died last evening, at hall-past seven | Housekeeping. Apply after 12 M. at san haere ements were: To Liverpool, y veloc! Cabinet changes at Washington, There was very Py busbels corn at | as William Watts, was arrested Saturday night and MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Y peralie coca white viece ct tas sunecs’ FPURNITURE.—roR SALE, A LOT OF VERY EXCHU littie speculation, operators for @ rise being afraid boxes bacon at | brought before Commissioner Jones yesterday on a i Rag.—On Sunday, ‘April 25, ‘at the réaldence of his aul ait A mae by Alexander Roux, and will be sold Of the eifect of the government gold sales ahd the Siaiie Or ee Oa eae toate bane tee Married. father, Mott Haven, James Rag, aged 23 years, 11 Tow as they must be disposed of in afew days. Apply ayment of the May coupons in the latter portion of | A Prostian'bark to the Continent, with 8,000 bbl waived an examination and was held in ® $100 ball Married. monttis and 12 days. | at843 Weat Fourteenth street, eas Pi pi P at Oe. 6d. ; «North German bark, from Philadelphia to a to await the action of the Grand Jury. BLoom—Rice.—On ‘Thursday, April 15, at the His relatives and friends, and also the members of E OF A FLOOR, COM the week, while the obstinate strength of tne pre- | rect orton the Continent, with 3,000 bbls. petroleum at 4x, cane sens bride’s residence, by the Rey. 5. M. Kice, Writtam | Harlem Lodge No. 457, KF. and A. M., and Lay Lod pa. fae Pe prunes es fe. neariy pew; miuin deters the “bears.” ‘There was a close contest | Che(tom Fmalnmelpaie to suetin, with 2.60 bia, petroleurs erry count. J. BL00M to Mist FRANCES M. Rick, only daughier of | No, 342, F.-and Ay Af. are invited to. ationd Ne | aisoee Bytotmalites nha fcens 296 Kighth avenue, betwee in the Gold Room to-day for the choice of asecre- | ? troleum, and an American bark, 38) vons, to Ro- David B. Rice, alt of Jersey City. funeral, at St. Paul's Reformed church, Mott Haven, | Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. 7 yer, on private terms, s Action for Wages. HeUSTON—DICKENSON.—At Hoboken, N. J., on | this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. ——— tary, Mr. Thomas P. Akers being the successful FR continued to rule dul nominal at 16)c. a 17e. Before Judge Thompson Monday, april 26, by Rev. A. Cauvin, Mr. WitLiaM ‘The brethren of Harlem Lodge, No. 457, F. and A. ue BREAKING UP HOUSERREPING CAN candidate by a majority of eight votes, The range in | for bags and ave. afte. forcioth | | tase simpson va James A. Dearing; James | P. HRUSTON to Miss MARIA DICKENSON, both of | M., are requested to mect at thelr lodge’ roomn, this Moe mnre Wugtt Furateares Carpet, sure wareroomse of W. the price of gold was as follows gut ‘and out ite business fran traranciod, Prices were | Green vs. The Same.—Plaintifts were laborers emn- | West HODOKED: Kt oon amareday, Apri 29, | (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, to,attend the | §' [iUMpuNvs 18 Astor place, near Broadway. No charge one See bareg, 6 # 18s. for inferior to choice grades. sales ® | Fiona in Octoner and November of jast year on | at St. Andrew's church, Harlem, by Kev. Dr. Draper, ri cr, J mes Ref ns, Master, | [rstornee - HEMP.—All kinds were neglected, and prices were nominal | some houses that were building for defendant in | Joun GILLELAN, Jr., to Miss Isang. RICHARDSON, ReILLRY,—On Sanday, April 26, BRIDGET KEBGAN, OUSEKEEPERS GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING AND at 1Dige F Manila, 4/40. » bo. do. for jute, We. alge, | Henry street. The action was brought to recover | daughter of Oliver Richardson. 4 native of the parish of Rothedire, county West- wishing to dia of thelr Furniture should call on or on ee ee ee re Wages amounting to about fofty dollars tn each case, Inving—HaLt.—On Tuesday, January 5, by the | meath, Ireland, the beloved wife of Michael Reilley, ldreas CAGNKY, 615 Wasalogton street, between Chariton Cash gold continued in good demand, and from | | Hay. for aulpping and Bla ai oo fer | The defence set up was that the houses were built | Rev. Dr. Crosby, James T. Invine to Sanait D., | in the 27th year of her age. ‘and Spring streets, 1-64 to 1-16 was paid for its use until to-morrow. | retaj) lots. ng rye straw was quoted Sc, a $1, and short | Under contract and that the contractor was reapon- | daughter of Henry P. Hall, Esq., all of thia city. Friends and relatives of the family are respect- A RITH'S PATENT COMBINED 8OPA rAND BED is sible to those he employed for their wages. Decision JONES—UASEY.—On Sunday, April 25, by the Rev. | fully invited to attend the f late resi- R a stylind Sofa and a per! pring Bed. reserved, Jesse Johnson for plaintiff; ex-sudge | W. Moylan, of St, Francis Xavier's church, J. L. ph No. 10 Prince streets this, ¢ruesday? after- an ac Barnard for defendant. Jones to MARY Caspy. noon, at two o'clock, ‘not a clumey but jce moderate. Call 7 do, 7c. After Clearing House time loans were made at fat The market was quiet, there being but little d at three cent for carrying. The business Of | demand, and prices continued to rule in favor of the pur. pmb hex! es chaser. ' The tales were 48 hinds. Porto Rico at Sle. see it at 604 Broome free W 10.—ESTABLISHED 1850, MANU- the Gold Exchange Bank resulted as follows:— py he LL. PALMER—RICHARDS,—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Scistipt.—On Sunday, April 25, ALBERT Epwarp, ‘BREN, WARP 8,00. Ter eens “Wekrtemn, y 4 pril 25, fact P} € c ed $59,963,000 | fered, and the demand being only moderate the market was BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. April 25, Epwarp A. PALMER, Esq., of Charlestown, only son of Edward wid Emilie Schmidt, aged 9 | %5 and 7 Spring # ‘coruat at by. The Iai stock. pin 1,014,118 | heary and lower, signing weak nt dic. adie, for merchantable = 8 Mass., to Detia F. Ricans, daughter of the late | months and 23 days. - rt Carniture in tbe ctty, sormprinion every alg Tor fur- Currency balances...... ssssee 1,416,504 | Shieh RU the latter prices Wosln wan apatingly dealt ine said RRR RRC George T. Richards. The funeral will take place this ay) attr. | ishing city and countty hontes throughout Also Mattresses POLICE TRLRGRAPHING.—The failure of the ser- SeacH—McLANe.—On Thursday, April 22, in | noon, at two o'clock, trom leventh street, Geants ot several polic incts to telegraph ar- | Forty-third street Methodist Episcopal church, by SHkettay.—On Monday tee ‘April 26, after @ nppobntetl atone ny rs the Rev. J. P. Hermance, Towas EF. SkacH to | ghort illness, CORNKLIUS H. SHREHAN, Mt his Late Festa of importance for the information of the press, | sosre L., eldest daughter of R. C. MeLane, ail of this residence, 59 Hicks street, Brooklyn. despite an imperative order existing requiring them city. No cards. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- to do 80, Is becoming & very general cause of com- | ~ juffalo papers please copy. spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late Bedding of superior quality, BILLIARDS. IARDS.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, THREE Bile mre) Tables; will i. ‘sold or Jet at reasonable terms. In- rest to-day were | the market was scarcely #0 firm, thou The disbursements of coin inte! ay po ve Reina <4 Ns $351,486 98, $265, 76 do. pale and extra pale at 7, ‘The following were the closing quotations on the pee a call at the last session of the Stock Exchange:— “*] G and extra wie eS en's “ ‘Teronty-slath street, D "i ad: Ci : et at @3 40 @ #3 62)5 for Wilmington. aint in this city, and one which shon! remedied - ire at 247 Seventh avenue, corner Canton, 63\4 asked; Cumberiand, 30 bid; Western ) 37,4 "Linseed wae in fair demand and steady at #1 02 0 forthwith, Dereiletion ng Toyect ep tie oreee i remotes, On Nacneecay morning, at ten o'clock aa eeeae Union, 43% a 43%; Quicksilver, 22 a 22%; Mariposa, | @1 05 in casks and bbe, with sales of 10,00) gallons cope equally reprehensible with neglect of any other re- Died. R ts i which time his remains will be taken to AD *staRey FOR Tey AT OUR 22 a 23; do, preferred, 4934 a 44; Pacific Mall, 06% & wore dail, but upaitered in price, ws © | quirement of the |department, AckenMax.—On Sunday, April 25, Jon G. Acxxn. | the Church, of St, Charles Horromeo, Sydney place pRuNGH GHRIOR, 1 FULTON STREET, WO; New York Central, 172% @ 172%} Hudson | | Pnovisroxs.—Reotipis, 1416 bble, pork, | BROOKLYN Post Orrice,—There were 25,085 tet- | MAY ACA TE LGne renin or the tasty are reapect= | Fiatbuan, La I. if i, W. ORIFFITH’S NEW IMPROVED COMMINATION River, 163 bid; Reading, 964 a 96)4; Michigan | Peiner'nrmer, though the business was light. The ters and 28,001 newspapers delivered by the thirty- | fuily invited to attend the funeral, from iis late Signawounoes ta On oases, Boy 2, ausxrt | W, can be, begat bt hie factors and ware. Iilinois Central, 143% & 1444; Pittsburg, 9346 @ | ket closing ge OF Ade, hae ee tae nae from letter boxes, ‘The letters beet ere K ped ANDERSON.—On Sunday, April 25, James ANpRn- bets of Kew York Lodge, No, 330 F. A. M., and the Sanus ft ‘sale al $5 cents per set.on eoeouns oF 95%; Northwestern, 64 84%; do. preferred, 9734 by Bagh lore. with tair arrivals, being 6,892 be during that period atounted in the aggregate to | Son, aged 47 years, waa tert - He Association, are ecefully in | fe ted by the change of climate. & 07; Rovk Isiund, 196% bid; St. raul, 76% a | Beef was in moderate demand es. The sales | 179,673. The relatives and frlends of the family are respect. | We hae po A enw eaneedagy as porte a : — 77; do. preferred, 654% @ 86; Wabash, 72% a 7 7% bbls. at Be 38 fee PIcnrocKErs fully invited to attend the funeral, from his iate y street ’ ‘Mra, Hartt, residing in Willow tl twelve o'clock residence, 646 Hudson street, this (Tuesd noon, do, preferred, 74 asked; Fort Wayne, 1975 a 19 nN d i jay) after- lace, and Mrs, G, Smith were boti o'clock. SUMMONS.—The Brethren of New York Lodge, No. | ““e, HYNARD' - P oth relieved OF | Rema eee are hereby summoned to atiend & OP eaey office 78 and 80 Rank street, nenr Bleocker. First 932. Cut meats were 930, F. & A. M. Ohio and Mississippi, 334 @ 934. were steady, 0 Dbla, were sold at $20 0 eet wan downward, | pocketbooks while attending the funeral services at | . The Members of Templar Lodge, No. 203, F. and tt furniture packed oved to deriand, 90% @ 94; Wells-Fargo Express, 341; a 049; | Gu, eige forplenied hame and Mc. @ 20%. or amoxed and | tents was $104. Mary Ann Hale, arrested on charge | one o'clock, to pay the last tribute of reapect to our | Past twelve P. M., for the purpose of payin ne ee Jere by post promptly atiended to, American Express, 41 4 41)4; Adams Express, 61 a at 16ige. » 16590. for | of picking pockets at the funeral in question, was | late brother, James Anderson. B Feapect to our’ lat Mey bagged do. Bacon was quiet and weak © land cut, 17 for long and short clear and 61; United States Express, 65% 06; Merchants’ Werte arte ea oy to! boxes Tong ut hame at . p 22: je. het f witho' Union Express, 15}, @ 16; Quicksilver, 1% a 22; bei gy An i one eee he tales were 500 pack: Canton, 62% & 62%: Pacitic Mail, 95 @ 95.4; West geen at 7%e. # 19e. for No. 1 to. prime steam and kettle ren- er ern Union Telegraph, 43% a 43%; New York Central, | Pernonnow.-Crnde, in bulk, was dull and lower, the 1%, Ph ‘bbls, order. tenced to the Penitentiary f JAMES DUKE, Master, | ™ndinger. by order, tee ihckiey. palnalagasriiris.| Pr 8 Om Wonder Avei 26, of é fe’ pth homie ‘nondag i April 26, Jonn Barry. pI of acariet fever, OWARBY.—On Mon morning, f DRSPERATR ASSAULT BY A Womax—John Davis, | sogmpn K., son of Thothas and Margaret & Barry. | SOWARBY, in the 1th yeur Of his age. 8 PURNITU! laborer, and hie wife Ann, both of whom are on the The friends of the famiy are respectfully mvited ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect: | inca yop country ; rurale pened, shady side of forty-five, reside in a tenement house | to attend the funeral, this esday) afternoon, at | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest: | furniture, “fp janotorieg, Ac. Money advan “9 f IVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR. FICK, 145 FULTON STREET. NHAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE moving furnit BS KR, ELSEY, M Ara FOR THE HERALD N bite i 172% 173; Hudson River, 153 @ 163%; Reading, | Market closing at 17}¢o. ere were sales of 600 bbl | on Columbia street, neat King. They quarretied be- | two o'clock, from No. 47 Gold atrect, Brooklyn. dence i9ad streevand Kingsbridge road, on Wednes | int onfce 11d and lid West’ kieventh street. bet 96}4 8 96); Chicago and Aiton, 168; @ 100; do. pro | furersaee The market ior seuied cptued dul aed low. | $weep themselves on Sunday aiterhoun aud. the | BELCHER.—At Newark. N.J.. on Sunday, April 9 | ay aiternoou, at three o'clock, without further mo | Fifveand Sixth avenues

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