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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 4,. 1869—QUADRUPLE SHEET. nh FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Pittsburg, 924 8 92%; Lake Shore, 104% a 10476; w of Court st, 16.2x! ive, under favcrable advices of Clintoa st, 254x104. fi from Hurope, and prices were $e. a Se. higher—#1 50 bein freely bid for No, 2 sprivg for shipment at the ciose, with no sellers at that bgure. Caiifurnia abd winter wheat were quiet but iy. The sales were about 65,000 bushe’ i for shipment) at $1 47 for common’ No. Chicago spi rie delivered; #1 49 a $1 51 for choice do., delivered; to 70 for California and $2 66 for amber Canada, rn was scarce, more active and higher. The sales were about 96,000 bushels, at We. af2c. for new mixed Western de ivered, Se. for ry Me. a Ye. for old mixed in store, Oats were firm and iy fair demand, Sales 90,000 bushels at » in store and a 86sec. afloat. Rye was quiet but ‘85 for Western. The sai teed im Btrength of the premium, and a decline in bonds way enterprise, It provides that ‘‘whenever in any abroad to 13634, city of the first class, having a population exceeding started the price up 26, which 18 close | 159 Goo pngl “Agi lig : aa by a resolution passed bya majority of the members Moss—Wanp,—At Allegany, N, Y., on Wednesd: ADIL 1d, by the Rey, E. Seibpt, paar Moss to MANY B. WARD. No. cards, #RbAUGH—Oook.—On Tuesday, A) %, at the Tesidence of the bride's. mother, by — Rev, Isaac Riley, A. W. Oversavan to EMMA A,, daughter of b —KNox.—On | Thursday, Hanson place Methodist Episcopal’ chureh, by the Rev. Charles M. Gittin, JOHN F, SNEDEKER to Misa Iba M. Knox, only daughter of the late Edward daa gajzotjom1 | T0RF. Upon the highest point vouched the present year. AS . 236 $1,245,292 far as it 13 possible to ascertain, the cause of the » Budden decline in London 18 attributable to the re- | eva thereto; declare it to be essensial to the veipt by mail of Senator Chandler's intemperate interest. of such city that a line of railroad, to be speech on the subject of the Alabama clatims, | ™Amed M sald resolution, should be provided be- ee 0 "saeco "= | tween termini designated therein, one gf which hig! Pp fold also. consti: | 540 be such city, tt shall be lawfal for a Bt. Louis low extra... 780 00 | The folowing isa tabie of the dally transactions for | father, Essex, Thu , April 29, the “Rook Island, 186% a 187; Northwestern, 86% 9 86%; ‘Bt. Louisstraight 800 00 | last week and @ comparative list for every week Rev. L. Tt. papi. Wane oO, = fe dha t & 86%; | Bt Lows choice dou! 950a 1000 | since | do, preferred, 98 @ 983, St. Louis choice fs i sed eldest dat r . Smi formeriy of . Monpay, May 3-6 P. M, 4 208 1B Fobraary 13: dest daughter of B. H. Smith, formeriy of this city, ‘ne ifuences which naturally tend to make gold |, Erle at the National Board recovered trom tho £009 909 formed chnrehy Brighton eights, by te ew. Jamies Gearer were unfortunately aided to-day by others of | ‘cline of Saturday and sold as high as 2534 ‘toa 76 Sennen Le aaa te, Leman ab ener oeeY a ‘The Free Railway act which has just been adopted ‘loa 440 of Staion Island, No cards, foreign origin, ‘the excessive imports of the ex- |, 1 Oni Legislature ts » {Re ee Moorx—BowLxs.—On Thursday, April 20, gine Pired portion of the year undertie the present | PY # Legislature is novel as @ source of ral: | Com Jersey. 4250 485 v SEML.. Rev. W. A, Scott, D, D., Davip M. Moors to Exma <-Wheat was decidedly more act! | E. Bowies, may x78. Livingsto N Secdoneel hoa teio ten ct Baad Sta iia 37458 edongal nt, 4s) E810 {twat Mi Macdougal st, n 2, 100 ft eof Sarnia may, Marion st eteebesete tutes @ soureg of weakness, The opening steady at #1 30 a $1 sales . ma uy Price was 8036 ‘from which there was wryicid: | POBrG of trustees and they are hereby authorized | Qu Jest wwe should hve eon af $1 wot HE i Bow 272 Millet ne a ee Sek Ing to 80 and a recovery to 80:4, founded pro. | % borrow, as a fund for that purpose, uot to | grain im New York and Droaklyn warohouscs My 1, 1880 — “28 son ata | es Thirvy-fourth street Retormed churen bythe Reve Dably upon a ealmer view of tue speech and is | OXC%4 the sum of ton millions of dollars, and to ia aan roe tos bariey, 6,5 co, mall, 22400 do, one. wise | Reter Stryker, D. D., of Pouladetphia, assisted by thé yelative influence. There was considerable excite: | #8¥¢ bonds therefor, in the name of sald city, gg cron Sap EN ee Week ending '—Week endiing-— } Pearl st w 9 (lot 2, Joabun & ¢ 7,250 oo eye haere Mahal ‘ork, HARLRS Swrrt, Jr., tent over the advance in gold, but the price did not | UAder the corporate seal thereof, bearing interest at } eontinued to favor hm ahigpu The gn meats were ate 3 nt Satine a ag, | Pinzas I fh w of Butler ot Sais tik "2 | ford Sunith, Esq, both of New vork aye * Fewain firm at its highest, the holders of the metal | ® Tate 0 xeeed seven and threo-tenths per | Pieper, Ret dn ated a bSRde Od Dole neat eis aad | {aside city. a3 “$004,471 pat as, Bab tte of Bolton ac, ai rer Died, ee being destrous of realizing, and hence followed a re- | C°?*M per annum,” and that “whenever there shall 30 tlerces lard at bu, a 7a. G1, To Antwerp, 10) bags cates at North of erty. 3 steamer, 60 bbls, ashes at 25a, South of city. a aa t00 Action of a quarter to three-eighths per cent later in | Pe between the termin! designated in any resolution potenieis eh beeen a td Ge city. br =e wr le arte on tage iio | ALTIRRY.—In this city, on Monday, May 8, at the _ the day, ‘The stock cliques were large purchasers at | PA88ed under this act a railroad already partially Ruslan ehip, to the Continent, with 4,000 bbls. Ponape, sa of Greene ay, 202100. 1400 | Westminster Hotel, ANTONIO ALrigRy, of Mayaguez, pe fi constructed, or rights of way acquired therefor, | Pettoleum, at Bs. 9d. if refined and ds. 1 crude, and’a North | Total ,.........ceeseees see 242 $1,161,001 of Greene av, 20x100. 4,600 | Forto Rico. opening prices, whieh fact greatly stimulated German bark to Havre, with about 900 hhds. tobacco, at apenas 8 of Diyrtie av, 20x10 }, 200 The friends of the family are respectfully invil fhe advance. ‘The range of prices was as fol- | WMich can be adopted as apart of the line provided | 2s, 64. One of our evening contemporaries says:—“A of Wilougnby ay, 4 5,000 | to attend the funeral services, on Wodnan “4 ted, f sae for in said resolution, the trustees of said line may ize nee wt of Bary onwerd anaes, epee Pee Of lane. em Meiog of jacent Capieoid pe bin Se Re ing, at half-past nine o'clock, at St. Stephen's church, id, In bo! x * ils week to le upon un ; ‘Twenty-eighth betwe purchase tno said allroad and rights of way, and | Fi. 0 n ur emeae and peices were rm abo. | CNeABCE Mode Of commtntention between thus” city bit n of Fut 7s | areantd-clgneh street between Lexington and ‘hird Pay for the same out of tte trust fund. 8 To. for shipping, hl a 125 for retail lots, #1 for long rye | 224 their locality, ‘They assert that the high rates 3 fte of Bond st, 9,600 | | AurciisoN.—On Sunday evening, May 2, WILLIAM The Pennsylvania Railroad Company are survey- | *'&W, and 75c. a Bbc. for short do. of fare charged by the company controiling the | Spencer st, es, 1) {tn eof Tillary st, Sx i00. 6,400 | R., only son of Jessie Raine late James Aitchi HEMP.—Manfla was iirm at the close at Ic. gold, with | present line of communication deters New Yorkers | Strong place, n w s 24.4 ft 6 w of Morrison at, 26.1x1.9.9.11,900 | ‘Phe frien th I atta tae ing two different lines for the extension of the Cum. } sales of 1,800 bales at 12%c., and 1,000 do., to arrive, at'12%e. | from moving thither, and Kee dows the price of | Taliman st, us 73 2te of Bridgest, 2xi7 31000 | te poritiniysd of the family are respectfully invited beriand Vailey Ratlroad from Hagerstown to | Woon the maker wis tay hone Hpessdumations. Jy | Heal estate, and prevents growin and development | Yin s, 8s, 1861 w of He gop | Martin, 165 Weat Fourth street, on Wednesday oltre, Williamsport, and also a line from Mercersburg to demand, and prices continued to rule heavy at 5c. a ee toe meeralin, Unless a reform is at once inaugurated 6100 | Noon, at one o'clock. The rematna will be taken to connect that place with the Cumberland Valley Katl- | s¢70r to choles grades they propose to establish and control a line of their 6400 | Greenwood Cemetery for interment. ~The abundance of cash gold was reflected in a MOLASSES.—The parks was still quiet, but holders de- | OWD. ‘That is, indeed, a short-sighted policy which 11,000 BeEBEE.—On Monlay morning, May 3, at eleven road at some point between Chambersburg and | manded full prices, The only sales we heard of were 45 hhds. | leads owners of raliroad and steamboat routes 3,000 | o'clock, of A total absence of borrowing rates, the figures all Hagerstown. } oon Cuba muscovado at 460, and 67 bbis. New Orleans | running from the met; lis to maintain high 23500 Sore verte PHILO A. BEBBEE, In the Tanglug on the carrying side of the table and fuc- | The extension AVAL StOnNS.—The demand for spirits turpentine was | Ptes Of fare, a policy wirich can but prove very wn-"| W B 2340 | “Notice of funeral will -morrow': Fatt tou von Co ates poe oat atentony } pike exenslon of the New York and Hackensack | afrAtcne aa The was"hreney at tho cloveae | PFodtable in the long run. The difference of a very | Wiloughty nd Novy sa, nvr coruer, sxx 2343-2... 4a | Daper. be given in to:morrow's scuceniacetaa gions ni Gl Gish Cosheeals aap aim atk cireco rot rough Pascack valley is being pushed Oise a Gite, for, merehantable and shipping lots. There few pennies in the price of fare is sufticlent todeter- | Willoughby .7 fhe of Juz wt, Wx100. 9500 | | BouGHToN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, @eittshow some.jatge numbers, Thereport of the vigorousty, the work being under way for nearly ten | Sv, a) [ a he et was moderately. mine in many minds the question of ret jing in | Willoughby oO lee pied Lawrence hid May 2, of consumption, Geonats, wife of Daniel K. Me miles, This road is to connect with the Erie at the Boughton and the youngest daughter of Minerva and B the city or moving into the country, One of the Wilson st, for the other les. The sales w rt m New Yori other «rai y eraden, ales were 1,000 bbis. black | gti: ‘oads from New York, which last 8 7 6. i abod ag ears, fee ee nese ooojooo } SiMe Une, ant will itis antlotpated, be Muished this Paved ite gto ana eo, suatvod ne 92h Yaw do, No. | eur nad tho foresight to redues. tue {une Neanly One 1163 | “'Ponerat scrvices wil take" placd af the featdenoe Gad ee oe 45200;000 | year. Strained, #2600 %365: No. 2, & $3; No. 1, 136 a if, has already more than doubled its travel, and : of her mother, 199 Fort Green place, this (Tuesday) pe oa *: Siavors | The earnings of the Martetta and Cincinnati Rall- | Shae Mu Ghaeas Syd extT8 dO #8 m Be.’ Wilmidgy | The Dro-pects aro Mig ruth eii te ceciahe teats die | motes At Watt, tena ornin; _ - \- i OWN. —, Fe Sub-Treasury to-day disbur $1,028,000 in | 7004 trom January I to April 28 were:— ans enn een ene baiOs GaCLOE GA, No sales rapled. The policy: oi English railway capital- ro May 2, Wanwan, ite of St Youn “Browns aged ob Pi cag agnobas ct theatee Si asia 1800. $367,957 | — O11. —Linseed, though quiet, was firm at #1020 @1 05, in eae well worthy. of attention 400 | Years. panes 1863, 247,112 | casks and bbis., while other kinda were dull, but unchanged, | 82 study. They long since discovered, what 12,000 ‘The friends vf the family are invited to-attend the Foreign exchange was duil but firm, states : got BOVIIONS.- Receipts, G04 bbls. pork 20) do. beet, cH x. Cg Mg do not yet seem to 1,350 | funeral, from the Methodist church, White Plt ve: " Oe wees a ti - 1 try, ‘ Tanged as follows:—Sterling, sixty days, commereial, increase. . + $20,845 | demand, and but little business was transuctel, but with | nothing 18’ so at Sgt tad Nom. Twenkeerthetont agpeeee tae a So oar 103} a 10824; good to prime bankers’, 109 a 10934; The following were the receipts of the Western * short sight, 1099 a 109%; Paris, sixty days, 5.219 | Umion Ratlroad Company for the period from Janu- .1644; short sight, 5.1614 a 5.13%; Antwerp, 5.2114 | 8©¥ 1 to April ~~ offerings the market was firm. There were sales,in | traffic. Byery article conveyed by railway requires bi jot, of 800 bbls, at $075 to Bal f i rumps and $26 for bo Mag For en ct handling, but passengers take care of themselves. A 1 bel Acting on this theory, the En; 7a BaoGe te iran ina Nitta gaa Ege | gers have lapored {6 bulhd apa Passeuser, tae j Bigs ES Do NoHUE,—On Sunday, MC) Pyar , ICHAEL DONOHUR, ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from his tata’ a heard of no sales, S85: B 5.1644; Switzerland, 5.214 @ 5.10%; Hamburg, 3534 | 1569- “ with arrivals of 4, Beet was in moderate demand at | to and from London, This they have made th Sof Teh st 284138 b io o : eir to of 7th st, 23x 153 11,500 | dence, 55 Elin street, this (Tuesd: afternoon, a 35%; Amsterdam, 40% @ 40%; Frankfort, 40% a 1868. steady prices, the gales being 110 bbls. at 11 to B16 for plain great Specialty, and in ee ‘fois they nave pts the 225 Tt sof Virginia 1,500 | two o'clock. t, ¢ ay) hme 40%; Bremen, 7814 a 783¢; Prussian thalers, 70% | Decrease......... were’ “quiet, but” prices ‘remained steady ; 75, bola: | ane down to low figures, issued commutation and 5A ble 1) | _ DosovaN.—On Monday, May 3, ConveLius Doos af is a eaeenne ea Se ek ee, ee His Tiere’ beat season tickets, run frequent and rapid trains and in ¢ Greene av, 20x100, 14,750 | VAN, second son of Richard and Catharine Donovan, Me The imports of specte at this port during the past | more sought after and more firmly held. About 220 pkgs. | SVery way studied the convenience and comfort of 12,000 aS. 9 years and 6 months. Governments opened very buoyantly, but under- | week were as follows:— J ¥oea a0 ye pune oF Sot * See r05 pany pe { onyge “mo ae a nis of ae tite it is bee bed if wm pene and Lp ube of the family are invited t °] has peop! now ally ASS and 0 atten he funeral, from his late residence No. 60: 7S , co, Vera 1d Be. w 20% ed and bagged do, w York does not at two o’c! greater activity in money. What is asource of weak. | April 27—Hteamer City of Mexico, Vera “| few ama a eikee aeaee aeie ton baa eee exceed 60,000, Wittnn @ radius of ffty miles around fon av, 6,000 | “"Ertror.—On Monday morning, May 8, ELIZaBsTit ‘hess at one hour is indirectly asource of strength in} G@old.....--........ f S350 | $4,tb%e- for Cumberland out, texe. for long lear, 7c. a Loudon many populous places are now to be seen, 19.8 ft w of Vanderbilt av, 14,000 | ELLIOT, aged 84 years and 4 months, ' April 2i--Siai 5 Vike. for short do., and 16c. for short rib. 125 boxes } created entirely by the railway factlities for reach- fte of Yates av, 25x100. . 1,00 The relatives and friends of the famly are re- Almost the next, ‘This is one of the curious features | Apri? amaee: city ioe enrad ac iia. Foriard there was an timproved de- | ing the metropolis, whitch places “were mere villages id Wacren st,» w cor (inseguint ois)"; 2600 | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Of the government market, The decline in bonds | apri'dé-“Sivamer Gity of Manchester, Hail. 2,000 m e et was firmer, ia sales bal ng 8 pk wen Bd hamlets ten years ago. It only requires @ similar 189.10 ft n of Myrtle av, 50x51. 7: 4 7,00 | residence of her son-in-law, William H. Demarest, 60, & Se, for No, 1 to prime Hali- 4, 18) fw of Bed‘ord at, 60x100 1960 tes. for may delivery a ite. a 1Bi¢c, ‘seller's option. gis to accomplish similar results here. Tens of No. 212 South Seventh street, ee City, on Wednes- a aye put gold up. The rise in gold strengthened bonds fax—Siver 10,000 nds Graham st, ne cor, ¥5x182.2. 'PRrwOLeUM.—Crude in bulk was I¥e., though usa! Of people who are now huddled together ‘200 ft w of Marcy av, 2Ux1U0. day afternoon, at three o’cloc! Q@gain, and so at the afternoon boards Pore was a afew smail lot iting to 600 bbis., id at i%c. | in boarding houses and tenement dwel if eee Fay.—In_ Brook; day, Mas: " GLerate in boik's sale was futeored of about a0 bois ai | attracted to ‘New. Jersey, Wesicnesen “Lane ang Ra teorieg <n WS | wax, inthe arth your'oe ber age ne eee Feaction to the highest point of the day, the 62's oseltiaco at, 23x00, touching 118%, ex coupon, and the 67s 117, "Phe in- eoree ‘The funeral wiil take place from her late reaiden Rehned was in more demand, and with light offering, | Staten islands, were the means for reaching these 334 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, on We the market was firmer and prices aarenced icc. a Hs, ee suburbs more convenient and less expensive. Purely or, 85, Grd Grid Bxd0.5x Vestment demand ran largely on the registered at S60. | There eliverable nary considerations, tf nothing more, should ¥ ; day afternoon, ‘at two o'clock. Daag Cyhals tierce ee the toriine aus prota Lor tue wok io, 66 A : a ee oer ot % i C. @ BUC; 50s Galivated lead the owners and managers Gat car Toutes of veers si 64.5 ii'w Of Houaton st, 20.5x74.3x90.5x86.7. Babin {iretana) and California Papers fee copy, aused a large advance in their price. The market arket waa more and in this matter,” agree eRe, Ra Bee mak en liottnol t joer. te Saltire: Hon. Gronge } “pli oy puedes 1d iy € #822 € & Foisom, of this city. frien u The relatives friends hig les J. Folsom; of his brother-in-law, R. Winthrop, and the members of various institutions with which he was connecté ment to the extent of about \yc. Phere were sales of 2,000 Another evening paper here discusses the latest and Hancock st, sw bia, at 820. ; 2,500 do, for tite last half May, at 823¢c. ;2,000do. | Chicago scheme as follows:—“« bic 143... focal Scr closing at Bier7 S00 dors for Tug at Bigs: L000 doc follows:—<‘Chucago, which has, a8 | yanderuitt ay aud Dutier at, 8 w cor, 10ix300xi50.7; for August, at dio., and 800 do., for July, at Se. most people know, grown to be a considerable town, 8. : Ragas Hy Bt 3s and 0 don, ‘or July, firmer, cloning at | has been for several years studying how to become ae ie ew strong at the following quotations:— | , Total since January 1, 1869 rs nited States sixes, 1881, registered, 18% a} Same tiue, 1867... bi 119; do., coupon, 119 a119!¢; five-twenties, regis- The following we! mand and tered, 11334 a 113%; do. do.,.coupons, 1862, 118% a ee ‘c. a Disc. There were sales of 100 tierces at 9c. @ 9! aseaport. Let nobody say. that this ts as the frog | W: nD av, Ww 0 tn of Myrtie a1 3600 | are invited to attend the funeral, at St. Mark’ 118%; do. do., coupon, 1864, 114 a 1144; do. do, and mortgages: REDS.—Linseed was quoted at 82 20 a #2 23%, ‘duty | studied how to become a Dali, for the two cases are | Willoughby santo of Troop ay Tin20d 4,000 | church in the Bowery, corner of Stuyvesant s ? ; » | New York Cen 6's, '83., paid, though we heard of no further sales. All kinds of grass | not at all parallel. Chicago wants to be a seaport | 6h av, nw ft s w of 16th at, 19: 4,50 | and Second avenne, this ('uesday) afte at half Coupon, 1865, 115%; a 118%; do. do., coupon, new, | New Xork Cen 6's, "87:, 90 71% | Were quiet, but steady at the quotations tn our last isaue. in order to grow—for to mrow. to be, Sno eat. | Coney’ Plan d Listle I -| past four o'clock, without Sevinan onene a 1865, 116% a 116%; do. do., coupon, 1967, 116% a Erie Jat m, ext... . 60 Sucan.—Raw was in betier demand, chieiy for refining, | ost city in th 1a. 1s . come the great ACES. +... 0. 92,940 3 7 A je 7's, 4th m, en 4 904g | andtbe market was a trifle firmer, closing at 1 iy le world, 1s clearly the destiny of Chi- | new it GaRviN.—In this city, on Monday, May 3, EpwaRD 116%; do. do., coupon, 1868, 116%f a 116%; do., ten- | Bull, N¥ & Erle, 1m, S58 for fatr_to good ing Cuba, ‘The sales were cago, or cise town lots would not be so dear there. | Jane Rowerta, Sy ucres 7,944 | F. Garvin, M. D. } w Paid iaided Hud 7's, Let-m, "69°20 .. 102 at 12g. for Porto Rico and 11’, a 120. for Cubs. Re- | But to be ® city must be @ seaport; | New Utrecht highway to ‘Flatbush, adjoining land of The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) after- forties, registered, 10734 1075; do. do., coupon, | Hud 7's, 3d m,'s ¢,°85... 104 8 ined was steady at lio, for hard, ieee aide. for soft, | and the St. Lawrence, unluckily, 1s frozen Jobo L Van Pelt, 3 BCFes... +5 . a, noon at 334 o'clock, from ‘Sixth avenue. 10844 a 108%; currency bonds, 1063, a 106%. Had 2m 54 20 7S (4 ‘4 Pena eee. & tee for yellow, and 1 efor extra ©, with | over half the year, and is not fit for ship navi- ‘Adantic ot, ar 168 and 155" fo Canada papers please copy. Southern securities were steady at aslight yielding cl 10 PATEARINE.—There was no bnainese of consequence. ye Bad _bitherto the direct =~ saad ‘hoegs: PR ip he agp gent Sfrernoon, May 2, Mrs. 08, stoady 1830. for commot nsig) . . from the best figures of last week. The Tennessee Ohio & ea to, pete, hi Sadtiereess ‘got the ships which she has sent to the sea have not re- Her remains will be taken to Elktob, » for ids new bonds were lower by two per cent and the pal % 4 8 n ALLOW was geady, with sales of 70,000 Ibs. atil%ge.a | turned. At last all this is tobe cured. It is pro- terment. Louisiana levee sixes a fraction higher. ‘The books Mies aniHISKRY.—Receipin| 68 Dbia. The market, was, more a ere ee Dre prdo A rg eS ep ieee en have closed for a three per cent dividend on Mem- Mil cst q Relive mad Oxted. Bui at We, oto ching at ea | This would turn the St. Lawrence into a rivuiet, un- THE NATIONAL GAME. 16 days. phis and Charleston “stock.” Prices closed for the Mil & St 6 | W7c., tax paid. less the Canadians should be able to supply the The friends and relatives of the family are list:—Tennessees, ex coupon, 67 a 67%; do., new, Mariela 4 ag ae from artesian wells. It would, so we are = fully invited to attend the eral, from to 8 06%; do. five per cent, 69061; Virginias, ex it REAL ESTATE MATTERS thereatter go to tee Clicago instead gt Nikentae Guat | _,THe marek making season having fully opened, the } Teste “arternoon, ak two Ol 10 Feuaaiha coupon, 58% a 88%; do., new, 2% a 62%; £35 sound _ | Witnot matter much. “It' will ruin ‘New York; but | Programme, go far as made known, is suchas to | be interred in the of the Coupon, 583¢ a 5834; do., new, €2'; a 6234; do., regis- +6 cemetery Cross, tered stock, 60% a 51; do., tered, 1808, 55 3.5533 8036 Real Estate. Notes. pS oe ore ee oan eee ~ nd of our promise plenty of sport for the admirers of the game bush. sigckacs dim ‘a ye 3 wl ry 7 id o vern! ant for raul itness: ercise ballistic athletes - |ARTIN.—On Monday lay youngest Go., registered, 1967, 62.9 524; Georgia sixes, 813; ‘The boundary line of Passaic and Sussex counties, | Will Tay hare millions of acres of new and, which | °° Wines and ex - ” ‘oim- | william and Catharine Martin, aged ® C) B 83; do. sevens, 95% a 9634; do. do., interest pay- SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, se caaike a aus wp arpa a et rec oot all Cyt Ma wre rape firat match game will be played on the 7 ae 1 rest in . a es recovers o e government iand in son! peace. able tn Georgia, 94 a 95; North Carolinas, ex coupon, phat wes 4 ube wien Gece ben. thelr Randa and are wishing for more. Finally, it | Union grounds, between the Mutuais.and Olympics. | | The relatives and friends of the family are tog » BOX a 6114; do., new, 5434 a 543¢; Missouri sixes, day, y . M. will ping palling vessels in four days from New Or- to attend the funeral, from the ir 88 a 88%; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 90 a 90 118 The trustees of the village of Flushing propose to | ieans to Chicago, and therein lies the great merit of | Ts game, we are told, is to be played as a friendly | parents, 102 Boerum street, Brooklyn, 8 Louisiana sixes, 74.8 7434; do., levee do., 70 a 703, Te® $00 Meribose wear macadamize the streets of their village. the canal, which, by the way, 18 to cost only elghty- | affair, and at the same time to’ give the Mutual nine Weanesaay afternoog, st three o'clock, withoyp raf lo. do., eights, 8934 a 90; ” alabama eights, 102 a 104: a4 A deed for 19,000 acres of land was recorded a four millions.’ practice and test the calibre of the Olympics. = notice, finer , y Go: vei, OF @00;00., -etzes,-stevimng, 96; South hes Bee $ | the county seat of Osage county, Kansas, a few days | Oficial Transfers of Real. Estate Yesterday. | The Mutual and Athletic games to decide the claim dv years, 8 months’and 8/4 : abide ie: Te, ” et 116% 100 Wells-Fargo % | since, having on It $57 in stamps. Tne land was sold ‘TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK CITY. to the gold ball will, in all propability, be soon ar- ogee of father, He Carolina sixes, 7475; do., new, 72 a 73; do., regis- ne Ann st, n 8, lot of John J Astor estate, xi ted ateend tered stock, 64 a 66; City of Memphis sixes, 6334 m 54; Hi’ SUN 17x | by R. § Stevens to John M. Wetneroll ‘Ann at, n at lot known an No ts of estate of ann Wilios ee ne ee, et eee at two o'olook aa aGacies eights, th 6 i dn eb ee tone ne Itis ramored that the Southside Ratlroad Com- | ,, 2xt1.10. be to melt the ball, and, if it be worth anything, sell esidence, corner 4 93 8 94;-do. N stor . mid 108% i 1514 | pany have proposed a resolution to continue that tt and devote the proceeds of the sale to the inatitu- ‘lyn, B, a 94; do. New Orleans conso's, 77 a 78; do. do., ry 9644 | road east to Riverhead village. tion for the relief of aged and indigent females. McCoYe—On Sunday, May Satter & short and issued to ratiroads, 71 a 72; Mobile-Ohio sterling, $ 8% 5 _ ‘0 MM. The clubs which will make some stir this season | vere illness, BRIDGET Ia MoCoy, the 71 a 72; do., elghts, 62 a 63; Mississippi Central Rail- 66% * 3 jaan Of S01 aeeee AE Tattle Neck was sold Yor | ReesiwerSh ter sneve ie oo 4b uae Auto | are the college clubs. The Frinceton boys put, the | daughter of Alexander and Catharine McCoy, . a lel ol 5 ears, road, first mortgage, 71 a 73; do., second do., 57 a 60; os 4 Mich Sou is Brewster Hawkins’ estate, eix acres, 6 Bast Se tte cc cate A wer an ho el Wu | last week. Next week they will come on to try their ‘the friends of the family are vit Memphis and Charleston, first, 87 a 88; do., second, 6834 190 104s 9 . Columbia ste 6 4, 160 fUn of Rivington vt; bUssuas0s1i8. ory | Strength with the Atlantics at the Capitoline grounds. | to attend the funeral, from the 08 76 a 77; do., stock, 49 a 50; Greenville and Columbia, ee 4 loa’ | tauket, sold at auction for $5,800, Gas st, wa Nat tt -¢ ‘42000 T * ay the Leong of on ihe be — play rents, 2803; Bowery, this (Tuesday) afternoon, atewo i The frame of the new depot building at Claren drand st, No 447, 1400 | on their grounds, ie usual ok of prizes has | o'clock. ; ae mee ac? is ad tan auae ts as ‘es 15 195° | ville 1s now up, and will iar at aie Th greens waht ot ath Kom, Dee AORAPORL SAE TRO’ CORDES: BOTY "RHO Mckee eee eee er ee be nd nein nan a Fhe ad Dat Sis 100 Iino {is | Platform 200 feet in length is to be laid. Ibis to bo | Ludiow sy wm tintin of Delancey, 10 | ‘The Harvard Club has already commenced opera. che relatives and friends are Fespecttully fvtted to 305 " », 184s oy zo" 100 154 | of Gothte style, twenty by sixty feet, sixteen feet | Ludiow st: ea, lot known as No 82, ‘iz | tions, and in fine style, by defeating the Lowells on | attend the fumeral, from his late residence, 64 Gover, 130; Manhattan, 140; Mechanics’, 134; America, 4 | posts Madison st, No 79, 25x100. 30) | Tuesday last, with a score of 51 to 22, neur street, corner of Cherry street, on We 146; National, 11034; Merchants’ Exchange, 116; 935, | Posts. Madison at, #8, lot knot ‘Tne American Club in Rome, Italy, is progressing, | afternoon, at two o'clock, to Caivary Cemetery. Seventh Ward, 110; Commerce, 126%; Ocean, 10534; At Oyster Bay thirty-one acres of farm land (no Nontn Willian oa; 7,000 ie some of the players there are said to be very hep rag Sunday, May 2, MicuaRL O'RarmNE, A 5 3 . 105345 4 000, ° % ears. American Exchange, 112; Bank of the Republic, 113; oe | a pai inhes coraneon ot the. Long itana | Satan ORG hie a } 26,000 | ME. vatl club has.been organized in Dresden, | “Sthe relatives and friends of the family are re Metropolitan, 140; Continental, 100\¢; Marine, 150; 98 Fhompeon sf 6 6 $56.0. n of Bleecker "25. Saxony, by a number of young, Americans, and the | spectfaily invited to attend the funeral, from 4 “i ud Merch: ry : 104 Railroad goes into effect on Monday next, Trains | 4th st, ws, 61.6 ft s of Barrow st, 20,82101. Saxons seem to take to the sport with a gusto, late residence, 36 Washington street, on Wed: Park, 160; Manufacturers ai lerchanis’, 100; lot leave Huntin: station for New York at 0 and | Zh st, #9, 104.9 ft w of Lewis st, 22290. a in China two good clubs have been formed, and | afternoon, at one o'clock. tral National, 111; First National, 215; Fourth Na- ey 146A. M, 6 “as Sand ts 2. 2 Sees lp am, ae Ee ert a they have already played two or three good games, PATTISON.—At White Plains, N. Y., after a briof tional, 104. 1k) ae . ge Dp ink stn ten ‘The report that Kelley has left the Atlantics is not | fiiness, JosEru, youngest sou of William and Mary $:07 and 10 A. M., and 4:30 and 5:30 P. M. Mrs. Brush, of Old Picida, has sold her farm (the Scott farm), 120 acres, to John A, Furman, of New York. Price $15,000. An estate near Paris, costing 1,000,000f, has been J. Pattison. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the faneral, from the residency of his father, White Plains, Carriages will be at th a on the arrival of the 10 A. M. train from New ork. Ronents.—At Norwalk, Conn., on Sunday, May 2, be ee I. 19,009 | true, He will not play im the nine, however, until ‘oo | hisarm is thoroughly recuperated. The Atiantics oo | Know that Kelley 1g a good player and a good man, and ail be needs noW ia a little easy practice to bring up his batting and throwing powers to what they used to be. 7009 ‘To-day the Excelsiors will open play on the Capi- ‘There was more inquiry for money, supposed to arise out of the demands of the moving period and ‘the neccessity of payments on rent contracts and the Coes like, The activity was quite noticeable in the vici- | Gu WLU Tel T's, peext 866 ik of Comtn bed ity of two o'clock, Just before three o'clock there | Am Exchange ks. U2 aeaay . 18 Cen National Bk us purchased for the Prince Impertat. ei 2 toline grounds. Tuere Will, undoubtedly, be a grand | of pneumonia, Mrs. Davip Roperrs, 65 years. Brn commer gous Poe ade oy spor. |. ae row Het BE..... 106 ‘The property formerly belonging to Gen. Scott, at 25 ft Tain | rally of the X. L. ©. 1.'s, und iw good iiternuon’s elalives and trienda are. respectfully invited to le at leas than seven per cent. Commercial paper . Quarter-pust Twelve o’Clock P. M. Elizabeth, and which was sold to Messrs. Williams, cy - 86.00) | sport will be provided for those who visit Liew, attend the funeral, from her late residence, om shows a fair activity, and the extreme range of the | gs900 US @a, "1, c..... 119 Pierson ‘« English, is being laid off into butlding lots To tt ‘The followlug is a list of Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. discounting rate is from seven to ten per cent. 41000 US 6-20, reg, "62... 113) ; m" ig it roo 256 rt. MATCHES TO COME OFF. Sanrorp.—In Brooklyn, on Monday evening, M 1H00 dy i i 833 one hundred feet in depth by twenty-five feet front. Sate of Bt "1 ‘Olympic of New York on th 3, DAVID FRANK, only Son of Davi ‘and Fran ‘The question of a consolidation of the regular and 1% 1 ‘There will be twenty lots on Jersey street aud Thea fhe of Mud To-day—Mutual v. Olympic of Ne mene | ‘A. Sanford, aged 2 years, 3 months Rae as i 134 twenty-one on a new street not yet dedicated to the My loon av, 16.82100.5. $0,000 | the Union grounds, Brooklyn, #. D., at three P. M. b rd. aged 2 y v8. open boards ts still uppermost tn the minds of mem- ies 4 — The tune pict as obsiaanty ool bad 6 beet w of 20x100.5. To-day—Excelsior Club, opening game, on the SeYMOUR.—On St , May 2, after a short illness, bers, Some go so faras to predict that the union Hoy Frontage of 690 feet, with.a depth of 316 feet. speehe bi Capitohne grounsis. CHaRLEs C. B. SerMouR, of the New York Tanes will be a fait accompli within a few weeks. Atan ws A Philadelphia paper growing indignant at a con- | % eh w9 ee ae the Copitoiine | 10 tte iedves and friends, also thé meinhete o executive session of the open board to-day the com- fils & bee ges as apne Sten teentaty cof Lemay aray 16—Champlons of Jersey Clty v8, Atlantic, on | Kane Lodge, F. and A. M.,'of New York, and Uk mittee reported that there was no legai redress tor 1135 millions of property, belonging to secular societies Hien the Capitoline grounas, at three PB, M. members 2 ae pieces, see Cem ee a the action of the Stock Exchange in adntitting the 15 and Tich religions corporauons, 18 exempted from vias te May 13—Princeton vs. Atianiio, on the Capltoline | 9nd Journallés of the city, are Invited to attend tI He ail taxation, — Why shouid @ poor man pay when he | 60th st, » 17s ftw grounds, at thsce P.M. wae ys government board. Meantime tie new or national nosy : rdf a sathedral ‘trinity be w o'clock . Ns can’t adord it, and the Call or Holy Trinity Kane Lopor, No. 454, F. AND A. M.—Brevintey board derive strength from the proposed consolida- exempt, when they collect $1,200 on @ Sabbath? tion of their older rivals, and have leased more pre- — ' This may be encouraging benevolence, but it looks BE fn BR, THE CANALS. — rooms, Nos. 946 and 048 Broadway, on Bo ae “6 85000 Tenn 64, ex cou. 6775 200 shs Harlem RR. 49 liké imposition on the community. tentious accommodations on Broad street, opposite penn 6 ng O00 Road b Ad Te . iy From the Albany Argus, May 3.) May 5, at half-past ten A. M., for the purpose of the Stock Exchange, as 1000) “apsceetarsceccs GbE $00 Mion Souther thing pay, except Stase and United States In conde mee of the foods and heavy rains the | tending the 1umteral of our ate brother, Charies ¢, Ik scream te 5000 Yn 6 6244 100 Liiinois Content HR. Haig | » The Insurance and Real Estate Journe’ easiern division of the canals will not ve opeued | Seymour, By order of CHARLES ROOME, M. ‘The general stock market was dull. Prices at tho | 15:00 8 © 6%. ne {44 99 Chiengo ANWRR.. 88% | foliowing in reference to the real until the 10th inst, Large pertions of the Chaplain ‘OsEPH MEEKS, Secretary. — ‘A opening were up to the best at the close of the pre- | 23 Missouri hs Ss 20 Lace Share RR... 104 om F.-4 ie ta in = = caval sti remain flooded, Tho a i many | | Swrri.—On Sunday, May 2, in the city of Now y & es le " a ¥ B, y vious week; but operators became cautious, and fee Gt de Mt iat Bo 140 Ohte portance, “especially im relation to New York = - ee hoary fummats, Te nee ; roapenss rom, a. RF ET cay wife of Floyd Smith, there was a slow yielding In quotations until the low- | {ip Oa tascees bi Bly a pene, bet more oes is being «i- are very backward in the northern portfou of the | "The relatives and friends of the family and of hor est were made at the last session of the regular board, | tow TA W ae | rected to suburban low, and these will probably State. ke Champlain is very igh, tue docks im | son-in-law are respectfully Invited to. attend th from which there was a raily at the open board, suc- | PRAM BES Amerton 1g eT Oe ee een ar bch bane ten tartooet & many plaees being eusirely covered with water, and | funeral, from the Cuurch of the Annunciation, Wea t (0 Boston Water we. weeks, The obligation of high rents first induced @ the rains of Saturday and Sunday will increase the | Pourteenth street, near Seventh avenue, on Wednes- Reeded by heaviness in subsequent street transac. - ve ia te ‘ al MD re ahs ; large number of our citizens to seek cheaper roofs diMicuities already eucountered, - It /s safer and bet- | day morning, at eleven o'clock, without farther tions, The exceptions were Fort Wayne, which sud- " ra ? ry H& St Jos pret 1146 am hey noe tae (Rd Lach ge heed ter not to open the gE eo pees S notice. = Denti; ” ‘v. regal . This re a tendency to pre- C N v Genly advanced to 145,° Michigan Southern, whicn | 698 ¥ Central Rik... 1773 places of resiilences as a daseription of exile, 80 long good repair. | This, will have a, tendency to pre: | | Sreavs.—On Sunday, May 2, SIMON Sruavs, aged Advanced to 105)4, and Lake Shore, which touched greet QuITATIONS had they enuored tho larger associations of the citys tho” spring, "Business does" comnence it may ‘fue relatives and friends of the family are respec a " vere lower, "i ) mit these Jee we passed away. ucted with gome degree of reliability. ie | fall vit tend the y mi his late real 208%. Hindson Kiver aud Harlem we valet — that the deprivations of the entertalnments of the po. 9 pre meth g pg ns Re ed New York Central barely steady. Pittsburg, Bh Paul and Northwestern stocks were Weak, The ox- {press stocks were firm, but quict of the miscella- neous list Western Union. cif Mail and Mariposa were heavy and O° ined, The I! wing were the closing quotations of the business men of Northern New York are not anxious to bave the Champlata canal opened for several days to come. Shovld the state attempt to offer them facilities for transportaion: the water isso high that little er nothing could be done, Mach has n said about the giving way of the dam of the North Lake reservoir. It has been charged that the gates were closed when the nigh water came, and hence the breaking of the dam and city are more than outweighed by the pleasures of the country, and those who had resorted early to the suburbs not Ra in gd there but t+ duced their friends to don their smoky dwell. ings and join them tn a purer atmosphere. It cannot be denied that this lias sensibiy asected not only the demand for New York homes but for those of Brooklyn also, and we fear that a great sac- Sixth and Seventh avenues, this (Tuesday) afternoom at two o'clock. i members of the congregation Tempi Ad Jeshurun, are requested to meet at the vesiry poo! of the temple in West Thirty-ninth street, betweei Seventh and Eighth avenues, this heme afters noon, at one o'clock, to attend the funeral of tho late Mr. Stmon Straus. ‘0, N. JOSKPHSON, Secretary. Halfpast Five oC P Northwestern .. 884 ad Horthwertera po V7 4a 98 7 ast regular board:—Canton, 63 asked; Cumber- sa rifceinrent must be made in reference to those the juent destraction of property by the flood. Srvp.ey.—At Brooklyn, . D., on Saturday, May Jand, 20:0 34; Western Union, 42% 0-43; Quicksil- COMMERCIAL REPORT. Gwelliage which may remain bray ja Bg ‘The State oficers have visited the’ ooailty, and have | 3, Hesiierra J. infant daugater of Joun and Aue 4g . "i ‘ ~ nnn great day ote: jusiness wiries into counect Studie. ed 8 months. Ver, 204 a 21; Mariposa, 18 @ 20; do. preferred, 40% fre still competed for with a vigor that’ will no mado raid tay and that the gates were all opened | ™° Og ad on earth % ° Monnay, May 8-6 P. M, | ieaaich hives, aie & abte CorrEr.—Rio was quiet, but firmly held and eparingly of wm iitye; Hw + 19676 @ 157; Reading, 06% & | oa Other kinds were algo qilet but firm at former prices, %; Michigan Central, 120 asked; Michigan South- Ho enlos were reported, ny 104% 104765 Mitnots Central, 145% a 140; Pitts- Corron.—There was a good demand for export and a fair Durg,' 92 bid; Northwestern, 6634 a 86%} do. pre- inquiry for spinning, and @ fair business was consummated, ferred, 08 p 983 Rock Isinnd, 1374 @ 19744; St. Paul, | The market was firmer, though prices were not quotably 2734 @ 17%; do, Dteferred, 86% a 87; Wabash, 725 & | higher, Tho Arles wore M41? balos, including 1,007 f 72%; do, preferron, 77 % 79; Fort Wayne, 143% @ nae we ning 387 on speculation, and Uli wi 14854; Ohio and Missin “IPP, $27 @ 99. nants Het, New rteans To bloom In Heaven, b) a.—On Sunday morning, May 2, at No. 26 West Forty-firtn street, Joun b. Sworps, the young. est son of the late Thomas Swords, ia the 460k year OF yunefacerenzoniea this (Tuesday) afternoon, at threo o'clock, Lor.—On Monday moruing, May at 127 West eeonreath treet: Jom UO, EATTOR, only Gon OF Oe Re divas and saute of the tapnlly’ ae respect+ relat ol fully invited to attend the aa | lp ood 8 42; Pacific Mall, 91% @ 91%; New York Central, permit them to fali in val especially when these are offered on any of the f aventies Of on ‘whether devoted to wholesale or retati dealings. Al ES sale the dealings are of a moderate charac- none but little on yy ae the part of property owners to create a greater degree of briskhees by ‘conceding to the demands of a siua- gish mi it. Those & disposed of are chiefly for investment, lative mang have subsided, except in relation to lots or plots that are almost certain to share in the improvements in rogrees or desigued in various localities of the ja and that the giving way of the dam was not the re- sult of carelesences. The flood was beyond all pre- cedent and ali calculation. The amount of waier suddenly collected was vastly ater than was ever known before. And this was the cause of the overs flow. Uommissioner Bascom has given his personal ‘attention to this matter. The dams will be promptly repaired, and water eno’ will be saved in time to revent & scarcity on the long level during the com. fag summer. —$———— An association of about four hundred Bohemians th ft of Hicks a EE uth mat : Wi . a ae to t ten o'olock, at the Tabernacle cha} ‘The following wore the CNS Amotattons on the | Ordinary. i aug | I ‘dij © | in Chicago have sent a committee to Minnesota ‘0 | morning, w 8 @ chapel ‘Canton, ; | Go inary. oe] Tl Bvoning Post the following ré- | Bainbridge stand Saratogs ay, 6 w corner, 10.0 te fora settiement. The | corner E street and Broadway. Call af the Inet open bosh. Ryne ° eet | Rew miading an Be | viewoh the market Ih coatecloye-—the real stave | Hopkinson ina Tao" Meboooagh ii, Shexbs.; 8,00) | wolect a locality in Mast Memense of about ovv porsous | tng of “the. Onvutat fon, No. 13, Boston Water Power, 16 @ 17), , ‘go Ex re By market continues se get inactive, especially | paitic at, na, 178.4 ft w of Bib ay, 4x09 10,000 | from their native country during the summer. Cadeta ‘Temperance, are ay vited 4 ‘press, 954¢ bid; Adams Express, 61'g * 61%} Ameri. oq 3 72% | for outside property. It would seem that the late Court at, 16.809, s meet at 1,263 Broadway, at nine o'clock jy PUD a : 08s, 63 8 64; LOU ANG 5; Hocolpts, tr bole, font avo “| Ketingency tn the money matket had_ affected prices Nostrand av, 2x1 oo t the of escorting the remains. Gan Express, 41 4 42; United States Hxp. "! A 64; = meal, eae, bameete, por al ous artd 1,300 doy ~ real estate all over the coun , ag the newspapers I of Nevi 100. + 8.000 RRIAGES AND DEATHS. ton copy. Merchants’ Union Express, 15 0 10; Quicksilver | totiny, und, with m lah! $u0Hly and w fnlt denn ye one FOrk, Brooklyn and ko Western cities report | Beldke sven, 40(n of Johngon st aes). «hms MAI Wa fonday, May 8, Many Warren lo. 2 and low extras were Se. a etter, the c Aeo eck Act + In Chicago, ; id 3 & te fa decidedty /ecreased activity. In Chicago, within eel BURY, of ‘ond Of the family, iso those 20% & 90%; Pacitlo Mall, 02a 02%; Western Union | Te cid i eamnand was uierely for sipmene ty the wre sf invited id the ‘Wednesday eneraogn ‘at one o'clock, Hit do raph, 43 a 4544; New York Central, 17754 @ F jnces, pnt t tent for shipinent to Cal Telegraph, ; " 0 some @: f prligee ‘alll : 2%; jour was but the sales 177%; Mariposa, 11 @ 18; do. preferred, 42 & 42%5 | COM sie feat pr Pn niged Le ie the city limita, pcos are fully maintamed, and the number and money va. Of the gales Is fully equal to those of any previous seg20% The Park Commis Married. 00! —On, Weanesd: Apri Counonny Conta at Muse of ths ut treet, CHARLES EB. CONNOLL ‘ * “ + fa av soon son Itiver, 16014 0 166%; Harlem, 160% & 161)¢3 | 275 bhis. | Rye flonr wan more sought after and firmly hell; | sioners are moving cautlow.’: “9! a8 wae seivie aoe a 00% Chicago and Alton, 180 bid; | etstey warn about go bbs. Cort meat we du but un: | aq Wey, shall feet that the prea kt tg wa giant Jing a iter. of Hon, Michael aumija atraoh witout furthe id ra are to Toaintained, .. ~ re 2 Tolodo and Wabash, 72072; Milwankee and St. Pad, Condemn the land fOr ths ParKs Iie detleved, Now” bath of ll IY: aexSbck St Greenpoint, ‘Waavan.—| on Satuntsy, May 1, Minws " pai EqGers—SCHIBRE! Ti 47% @ 77%} do. preferred, 864 a 86%; Columbus, ever, by some of these yentiomen that by walting ‘April 27, by the Rev, * oe ‘Weaver, 18. eikide Ren the the land may be obtained at a tower valuation than reonpoint, L. 1., to Mis ANNA @ iela (Gnicago and Indiana Central, 45 a 48; Ohio ana iasiaatppl, 827% 090%; Fort Wayne, 144% 0 14536; ni ° ichigan Central, 123 bid; Michigan Southern, 105)¢ a Reoe OM> W 106%; Hilinols Central, 140 a 146M; Cleveland and Ad hood Ohio. , No. cards. men and San Francisco papers please ¢ Boye SMITIL.—At the resideace of “ne bride's, at present. It will bo seen from the total sales for the ‘kK that the amount is equal to the average for the last four weeks, and but litte less than the high- ost average in the most active period of tho market, eral, jeuce wf her #ovi-law . Dodd, No. Avent, tis (fuertoy) at one o’ok vea bnd friends of the “A ‘tfuicy invited to attend the fun a