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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 bP Yo. pt r a ; of David Fort Wayne, 148 @ 143%; Ohio and Mississippi, 32% 8 | Corn was firm at the ,, but closed heavy. The sales SUBURBAW INTELLIGENCE. ing medicines if 1 allowed the | RETSON to Many” D. Brirron, daughter FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 8234. And the following at the last open board:—Wells- Sie,ceia eo an a ye cow oe SSNS. Ha ppt th Dressripions iicraanil A HERTYORD--HircHoocK.--O0 Wednesday, May 5, Vargo Express, 353 @ 3544 American Express, 40% | slore;, We, for white in store: Me. s Yoc. for do. dellvered, NEW JERSEY. the disease, but even of the disease itself, for which | at the First Baptist church, by the Rev. H.'M. Gal- the presc! was origi ritten? It is th: laher, Josep R, HERTEORD, of Washington, D. C., Ba perererriem was on pres ptions whion to Miss Susiz H. Hiro 1K, of Brooklyn. 4 causes so many fatal ; for how can a MASEMANN—Rosg.—On Tuesday, May 4, at the druggist, bebe Sree 60 experienced in com. | Wold, of ihe batveran church, fiREMAM MCAABSCANIT it . ch, » Seer acer ye a, ri fon? not to Saran Rosg, second daughter of Conrad Rose, Wepnespay, May 5—6 P, M. a41}¢; Adams Express, 60 a 60%; United States | were about bushels at a de. ‘The stock market was greatly excited to-day over se an Ree FS xpress, 15a 16; | siouts “Of Darley’ 5000 boabels Canade Weat were sald on ® farther and heavy decline in prices. The move- . 2 | private terma, Malt was dull and nominal | Rye was steady, Jersey Cit Quickstlver, 19% @ 2034; Canton, 60% @ 6134; Mari- | with sales of 4,000 bushels No. 1 Western at $1 ah. we Ment inaugurated by the “bears” in the beginning posa, 19% @ 21; do. preferred, 42:; a 43; Pacific FREIGUTS.—The market was dull and rates were without FOUND DROWNPD.—The body of @ man was found Ds or i improvement. The engagements were: —To Li ‘ of the week has been astonishingly siccesstul, aNd | yoy’ on w 9234; Western Union Telegraph, 4234 a | steamer, 15/000 bushele‘csrn at Liga 100 bois, pote at fa, | Satine in the water opposite the Cunard dock yes- ReCeaany Oe. Team A Bee bat de ire | both of New York clty, the change of front has extended to both sides of | 405;° New York Central, 172% 172%; Columbus, | Pm ofMdhg, tallow at Be. 9d. 400 Daieg cotton terday morning. He was about forty years of age, | Only {F happens, for others for whom the prescrip. | | Pkocron—Sroxas.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesda: the street, Operations in Wall street are at times | (1-475 and Indiana Central, 46 a 463; Hudson | 60 bile. rosin at 30 300 cases tobarce at Tos, 2h 4dr balce | Ve foct eight inches in height, and nad sandy hair | tlon was never intended? Even should he sce aud | May 5, by the Rev. K. 8. Storrs, Jr., D. D,, Davip C. Y ¥ cotton at The charters — Ge ‘Austrian brig, te | 2nd mustache. He wore gray satinet pants and vest, | examine the patient he would be unable to pre- | Pxocror, Esq., of Peoria, Ill, to Sakau ML, daughter like the ebb and flow of the tide, and the main * v River, 151% @ 152; Harlem, 147 @ 148; Reading, 94% | Cette, with 600 bhds, tallow, at ie. and a North German | two shirts, outside gray flannel, inside green p! strength of operators on either side determines @ 95; Chicago ana Alton, 156% bid; ‘Alton and Terre saya yd — with’ 9,000" bois, petroleum, at 8. | woollen, and congreas, iters. Goroner Warren scribe judiciously, since his knowiedge of the art | f Charlesstorrs, No card: fook charge of the body oa will bold an inquest; of compounding 4d: ves him no knowiedze necessarily of the tebonde of medicine. While ig- Died. which direction the current shall take, In this case te preferred, 69; 3 do, —We heard sales. ries. current the cliques were unanimous fora fall. The constt- itor ig bia: ed Wabeah, T14.913%6; G0. pre- were lta Tie, susreney, tts bees had tiaehe Page OPENING OF THE FERRY TO TWENTY-1HIRD | Dorant of the human system, the diseases to which —Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 4, Mrs, ELIza tutioual “bears” were, of course, tmmensely pleased, | Teorey /1%, UNS} Hey at aaa Hess Raat out | STRRET.—The new ferry from the Brie Railway de- | 1¢!8,iable, or the indications for thelr, treatment, | Dates, dyed tz yoard and monte, oe 3 do. pretert ary ayn ry *— Mi was at 12%c. a 18c,, gold, without he Ow it to as ni riends and acquaintances o: While the constitutional “bulls,” falling in with the ij 2 5 e, 142% sales, Other kinds were quiet at the following quotations i— | pot to Twenty-third street, New York, was opened | any one, even a child. ee tae the bottle or pill-box y are fully invited to attend the funeral, movement as one against which 1t were vain to ba Pad ae Eiri id pia Manian ite, acne, gold; atl, Ue. a 103, do, and Tampico, struggle, swelled the stream. Ever since the middle = . bd ‘Hovs.—The' market was dull, there being but little de- | ing the boats were free tothe public. The av iz Dl erage of winter prices have steadily risen on the Stock eee Rasen Pees cepted eircesnai ge! pd caules grades, alee gD taiey? St 5 & 8c. for inferior 0 | time sor each trip is ten minutes, and the boats Will Exchange. The tide has been three to four months 3 ern, 85% ? MOL48#E8.—The demand was more active and prices were | run every twenty minutes from five in the morning ‘x the flood. It was a favorable opportunity, there- do. preferred, 9734 @ 984. fry ae. ie ualities, There were sales of 111 bhds. | till nine’ at night, afterwards every hour. A com- ‘The ; | Erleat the National Board was weaker, and de- FR a eT etch treated TOR. plew description of the handsome ferry buliding at fore, for a reversal of the Course of prices. The great | 0.4 45 21%. Pog ee eons ine was wenty-third street and the new ferryboats has cliques have started everything on a downward turn, i Inued fair offerings tl been ali blish in the HeRALD. The Southern securittes were comparatively steady in pb prices were no lower, me teehee ate rae the Chambers street to the drug store and have the same prescription re- 1e residence Of her son-in-law, James Fair- newed ad infinitum for anybody who may demand | bairn, No. 37 William street, Brooklyn, this (Lhurs- it, @reference to the number on the label being | ay) afternoon, at one o'clock, te Greenwood. deenied sumMicient. BeLi—On Wednesday morning, May 5, at A fatal result of this practice is still fresh in the | Montrose, N, Wituias J. BEL, of this city, minds of the community, in the case of the unfor- | aged 42. tunate girl who recently died in this city from chio- The relatives and friends of the family are re- ro‘orm; the bottle had been filled repeatedly for | spectfully invited to attend the funerai on Friday several different persons upon the one original | afternoon at quarter past two o'clock. Trains leave order given to @ patient who at the time realy | foot of Barclay and Chrisiopher screets at one P. M. yesterday. From one o'clock till eight in the even- and the ebb appears to have begun. Money was at 460, a 47c,; the sales we im " ; the genel i} e. The latter price ‘for shipping order. Rosin, | ferry at ten o'clock in the forenoon with @ | needed it, PHYSICIAN. Boiks.—On Tuesday, May 4, at his residence, in wane snsive’ ln oxdantoiameeh: Ries apergsions, BaF ees ae tiny ey peer and | were qras, frm Tat ‘yesterday's. “prieeas | thers nutuber of invited guests, imcluding the great Grand avenue, south ‘of Yates Brooklyn, BTiAN the attempt to tighten it has not proved successful, : iS o73g;. 100 do. Roca by be kings of Erie, Gould and Fisk, besides Colonel E. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ELY Borgs, in the 41st year of his age. The growing abundance of funds in the metropolis | %° lot of $190,000 sold at 66. Prices closed’ for the ui * "We quote:--Strained, 82 60s ane tix: No 2 #2 Miller, Superintendent Brooks, Mayor Sawyer and Funeral from his late residence, this (Thursday) Southern list:—Tennessees, ex coupon, 67 4 @ 67%; rhe al atts 8 84 35s ale, 34 50 ‘a Re bo, ‘and extra | ¢X-Mayor Van Reipen, of Hudson Cily, P. Reilly and we nae afternoon, at three o’clock. His friends are invi' at this season of the year pecludes the hope of suc- i. " fo UL R. Clarke, Water Commissioners, of Jersey City, do., new, 66 8 66%; do. flve per cent, 61.862; Vit | Wilmington Rope und tin and #2 i fieWaokingen | Charles G, Sissom and several raliroad officers. ‘Te cess trategy. The moi arket was eas; at ree a Saigon its cepa hardly ae ginias, ex coupon, 57 a 5144; do., new, 62 a 6234; do., seer eet Wee in better demand, and the market was | boat cruised along the East river to Grand street if registered stock, 503, @ 51; do., registered, 1866, 55 | 21,000 gallon 0 OL OSH casks und bbls. Sales were made of | ferry, then turned around and sailed up the North 3: ‘i to attend. ALLEGED GAMBLING.—John Ferris, the proprietor BowEN.—In Jersey City, on Wednesday morning, of lager beer saloon at No, 44 Gold street, who was | May 5, alter a long illness, Bripaer BoweEy, in the arrested by oificer Gear, was taken before Justice | 75th year of her age. the decline in stocks, for the impression is general ‘ 5 Lard was firmer, prime winter being | river'to Weehawken, giving the party a full view of | Walsh yesterday and held to bail in the sum of $500 | — The relatives alud friends of the family are respect- that they must go down, and every one is for tne | #58 40 registered, 1807, 60 a 62; Georgia sixes, 82 | guoted at $1 47 a st bi, without sulen however. Otuer | TMC tana ote ymurovements in course of | on a cliarge of gambling. fully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late real- bel tndne L @ 84; do. sevens, 9534 a 9634; North Carolinas, ex cou- Ou. CAKE.—A small lot Western was sold at #49, completion by the Erie Railway Company. A colla- A CUTTING AFFRAY.—Patrick Carr, residing at the | @ence, 240 Bay screet, on Friday morniug at nine puree ccene spo Sonne OF RR NaE AS pon, 6034 a 61; do., new, 55a 5514; Missouri sixes, PROVISIONS, Py reg ne aied bbls. pork and pack: tion was served up at the Twenty-third street ferry aim ria - e o'clock, The remains will be taken to St. Mary’s curious commentary on the character of present | ~.,’ Pie Spas Ai lard. |The market for pork was only moderately active, but | building, after which a select few were invited to the | Corner of Lorimer and Withers streets, EB. D., be- | cyurch, where a solemn requiem high ma: 88% @ 88%; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 90 | the offerings continued to be light, and prices advanceda | (nor; she . fe rk y pera House, To Mr. Charlies H, McIntosh, Superin- bid; Louisiana sixes, 73% @ 14%; do. levee | Wore's Ou ula at Bal M0m Sa So he ee eeataat Aoseue! | tendent of the Pavonia ferry, the people are mainly sixes, 6934 a 70; do. do, eights, 8934 @ 90; | old do. and ¢ for clear. For future delivery we | indebted for the completion of this ferry which has Alabama eights, 102 a 104; do. fives, 67 heard of no business. Dressed hogs were q but | long been desired. The new ferryboat James Fisk ; r waaay af for city. Live “hogs were dull | will soon be completed, and the Pavonia horse raii- a 69; do. sixes, sterling, 95 bid; South and Bas bets, tes with arrivals of 2,315 bead. Beef | road from the ferry to West End, Hudson City, will Fale quiet but steady in value, ‘The sales were | oo into operation tins week. Carolina sixes, 74.75; do., new, 73.474; do., regis- | 75 bbis, at {11a $16 for mess and #12 a #18 for extra came involved in @ quarrel with bis wife, during | offered up for the repose of uer soul. Only six oar- which he cut her severely with a razor. Carr was | riages allowed, arrested and locked up in the Morrell street station Brow. On Wednesday, May 5, after a lingerin, house to answer a charge of felonious assault. iliness, Louis D. BRowN, Only son of Jolin i. an v oNED.— Elizaveth Brown, aged 1 year and 10 months, OU DEAT ER 7 Ane Nedy. of apunksiown Mey The friends and relatives of the famfily are reapect- was found floating in the water yesterday atthe | raiy invited to attend the funeral, from the resl- day speculation. The values of the Stock Excnange are to such an extent fictitious, or so concealed in the gambling operations of the cliques, that legiti- mate investment is entirely at fault in its efforts to seck location. The great mass of parchment, scrip and securities which constitute one- 40. Beef ‘ham: foot of Montague street. The deceased was about | dence of his parents, 306 East Thirty-second street, half of the inherited resources of hundreds | %Fd stock, 65 a 67; City of Memphis sixes, 6334 0 54; | Sgt ere tuck wan dail mnt carer eat he Lich, ca gal five feet eleven inches in height and was twenty | to-day (Thursday). ? do, Atlanta eights, 85 a 87; do. Savannah sevens, | $20 a $26 for prime mess and $26 a §20 for India do, | A DesreRaTe Cuaracrer.—Yesterday afternoon | years of age. The body was removed to the dead Buckuour.—On Monday, May 3, Jacos, son of of families are tossed about like a football between the rival interests of Wall street. Money makes Money. The larger the aggregation of capital the greater its capacity for increase in Wall street, It is safe to say that hundreds of thousandsof dollars have been lost since Monday morning last by those whom the sweiling prices of the stock market during the spring induced to venture their margins at the house In Willoughby street to await identification. Rebecca and the late Isaac Buckhout, aged 28 years, FORE: D et 9 months and 19 days. SALE sg a ap CIGARS.—Marshal Yallon sold ‘The relatives and irtends are respectfully invited yesterday forenoon, at his office in Montague street, | to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ninety boxes of smuggled cigars, which had been | two o’clock, from the Methodist church at Tremont, seized by Custom House officers, There was a large | West Farms. - number of persons present at the sale, and the bid- Caty.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 5, Mar- ding was very brisk. ‘The prices at which they were | GaneT, beloved wile of Thomas Cain, native of the Knocked down ranged from $7 50 to $21 30. parish of Ardaugh, count; Lonean, Treland. T.—Some 5 * The relatives and triends of the family are respect- SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—Some reckless persons yes- | siv*iivited to attend the funeral, irom her late 92 a 94; do, New Orleans conso's, 77 0.78; do. do, | ou Tacided” change’ in’ vaicee Mout ts “uaoties | OMlcer Kaiser went to arrest a notorious individual issued to railroads, 71 a 72; Mobile-Ohio sterling, were sold at 1Be, for pickled shoulders, 1234¢. a 18¢. for ny named Nicholas Carroll, residing in Foster’s alley, 10a 72; do., eights, 61 a 63; Misstssipp! Central Rail- | fame, and Dee sie: Fyn geet quay for pickled | when Carroll seized a huge axe and attempted to ; » Ve. ‘c. for short do., 0 . Memphis and Charleston, first, 87 a 90; do., second, | Sales 60 bbis, long cuthame at 165; ‘Lard ‘was slow of sale, | few taps of his club. ‘The prisoner was taken to the 76a 77; do., stock, 45 a 47; Greenville and Columbia, put cachanged ‘ value. The sales were 400 packages al | police station, where he will be tried to-day before age a A . a 184¢6. for No. 1 to prime steam and kettle rendered. | Recorder Pope. guaranteed, 59 a 60. BTROLEUM.—Crude, in balk, was in better de par Hudson City. 8 Ingly offered and more’ firmly beld, the market closing stron; The earnings of the Michigan Southern Rallroad | at! is ‘centa. There were sales of 260. bbls, ct | ‘THE ALLEGED MALPRACTICE CaSe.—On the motion moment when figures were at their highest and % di . ce ¥ iy a} while cutt, shade tree enc 3 O a y when it suited the cliques to sell and go “short,” | fF the month of April were: i Te crate, “te Berd inch hates 20, 40 nat | for a writ of habeas corpus made by Mr. Hofman in pi y eusainae pe geeang SAE # ee re | tesidana; 108; Carll aise on. ¥riday attarnoon, ‘The long purses of these capitalists give them the oo a aan Ee ee, ale for refingd. | The mar. | behalf of Drs. Black ana Voelker, charged with mal- } to tall upon the person of Andrew Marriott, who was —In Hoboken, N. J., on Tuesday morning, power to withstand an unfavorable turn even when fi i ig export, and about yesterday's pricutwecs wetine eis practice, Judge Bedle yesterday rendered his decision | passing at the time ina light wagon. Mr. Marriott | May 4, after asevere illness, CHARLES HENRY CaM for the last | discharging the prisoners from custody on giving | Sustained severe injuries. He was removed to his %, in the 33d year of his age. the tide of popular feeling becomes, as it sometimes Increase ...... ses seeseressessesesess SEHTIS | BOP S enamine On be, toh, aud 1,000 bole. | 6, ie Keisweathe will, temporarily unmanageable. In the long run The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern | prime light straw to white al Sue a aae, 18 do. standard pee ate pa oe me Scichunvae anche te ped they prevail against their opponents in the “outside | Railroad during the fourth weeks in April, 1868 and Soo i reer aan able order) at B1xc., (bul do, do. atdaAe- | procure the same amount of bail. : monti public,” Who are numerically stronger, but financially | 1869, and during the months of April, 1868 and 1869, Py Ld ye to, for the last half do. at 33%¢c. a BSc. and ANOTHER VICTIM TO RAILROAD SLAUGHTER.—Yes- weaken, aa are, ieee their lack of organization, hhh alee cbs marke mas ulead lower, losing at outa Sal terday afternoon a man employed nk; baggage mas- ‘ou. we in by . cl at ey lo. odar ite at 7 of more easily swayed by panicky feelings. In such a ‘pril, 307, do. for the last haif Mar ai Sic, nee 1,800 pas ai, i ter on one of the Morris and Essex Rallroad trains residence, in Magnolia street, by tue police. atives and friends oi the family, also those of CIDE. —C % her, John F, Campen, and of his father-in-law, Poe erent aoe corupee anes tee ef Thien Grover are respectiuily invited to attend the panelled a jury and made arrangements to hold an | funeral, from St. Matthew's church, corner of Third inquest over the body of James Dennigan, on Friday | and Washington streets, Hoboken, on Friday after- might, at his office in the County Court | 200n, at twoo’clock The remains will be taken 3 ame! to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, House, The deceased, it will be remembered, On Wanner May 5, ALICE, wife of Fourth week in April, 1869, ok ray COTTERE! general movement on the part of the cliques they 2 gust and September at B5c. was engaged in coupling @ locomotive to thefor- | was stabbed in the back during an affray M * ~ —C: afte! " ichael Cotterell, a native of the parish of Kinnetty, Act deliberately and with skill. A starting point for | . Decrease for the weck TT gaoes | RICE Carolina was quiet at 8c. 0934. for common to | ward car ofetratn near the tunnel at Weat End, Sanaa pia gers at tne corner of Soisoy and Kings County, Ireland, aged 37 years. eard of Ho important sales, however. when the bar slipped from the groove, and the NH Menth of April, 1868. ++ 1,004,597 = a decline is just as essential as a rallying point fora Me bY To00'378 93 Be go Tapes fie till pad Sot bominel (at #8 t td engine roiling backwards crushed nim’ toa jelly. changed, ‘The deceased, whose name was Hubert, was removed rise. The béte noir selected for the campaign to- mith of April, 1869. vee day was New York Central, which, from the promi- Decrease for the month.......... «+ $2,219 Pyare hones quiet, was steady at 17%{c. a S18¢c. 2 one Aa ied ana City. Coroner Polk will nence given to it for several months past , was most The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | | SUGAK.—Raw was more sought after, and firmly held, but N ‘ Ukely to lead the list. A vigorous attack upon it, ac- | ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city oles of business cousummated was light. We quote :— jewark. Fs od refinit Cuba, lige. a lige. Th y. é companied by telegraphic announcement from Al- | for the expired portion of the week have been as | 20 bhds’at tie wiage, for Porte Ricsand tie, atte. | _LOOKJAW.—Timothy Murphy, an employé of the County Jail on a charge of being the party who in- Notice of funeral in tomorrow's paper. és Micted the wounds. Thomas Ke mente, another of | _ CUN jer e Ces fi ” . Se the party, who was beaten on the head with a club | NINGHAM, @ native of county Sligo, Ireland, ag fT ‘ears. during the aifray, 13 now lying tn a critical condition | ¥' ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend at his residence, No. 167 Tillary street. The physi- clans, itis wuld, think his recovery doubttu. Vat- | the funeral, fram her iate Fesidence, 143 Mulberry rick O’Niel, @ saloon keeper at the corner bis t, On Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. of Navy and Johnson streets, and Thomas ‘NINGHAM.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May Dany that the sorip bill would fail in the Senate, car- | fonows:— for Cuba. Refined was selling moderately at the following | Morris and Essex Railroad Company, whoWasTun | Haniey,” a laborer, were arrested yesterday JAMES CUNNINGHAM, aged 43 years, a Dative ried it down three per cent. Hudson River and Har. Custom House. Sud-Treasury. Beta Nae anteees Cie aft white 1474. 14%¢ yellow | over at the depot in this city a week or $o ago and by ofticer Hamblin, one eens peu Abner aE thaes cr! Me teeters John Cun- lem, its par nobile fratrum, followed suit. The Receipts. Receipts, Payments, Balances. ‘ALLOW was in moderate request at about former prices. | severely injured, has shown unmistakable symp- er N DOD COSTES Gr TLOICUS RAEI Paetoe ningham and the late Peter Cunningham, are re- 9 a The sales were 65,000 Ibs. at 11%c. ql yc. toms of lockjaw, which, it is thought, will resuit | by Elizabeth Keilmeade, the wife of the injured Baeiany invited to attend the funera!, on Frid man. The prisoners were taken before the Justice, 73 te and both committed to awalt the result of the in- | Morning, at St. Josepl’s Church, Pacific street juries inflicted, O’Niel has stated that the injured | Brooklyn, where ® requiem mass will be offered up gapping of the lines now became easy. Fort Wayne May 3. 430,735 $2,138,901 $3,578,321 $80,545,960 Wurexay.— Receipts, 60 bbls ¢ market was doll, but fatally. He las a’ wife and six young children. Staggered, recovered again and fought desperately, | May 5. 486,752 1,605,736. 995,053 81,056,051 | holders were trm in views, demanding 97c. a $8c.y tax + 406,000 6,044,767 5,251,468 80,849,958 | pald. : SHockiNG.—While running to a fire yesterday a but yielded at last. Rock Island was an easy victim. | phe exports (exclusive of specie) from New York lad named Thomas Dunn, of No. 20 Shipman street, | aan and others had a fracas at his saloon on sun- | for the repose of his soul at ten o'clock, thence to Reading gave some trouble, but feil after a short | ¢ foreign ports for the week ending May 4, and REAL ESTATE MATTERS. dropped dead in Springfield avenue. He was only | day siren and cen Be renew the altars beeen = See uae eae en, taaatal struggle. The Northwestern stocks were obstinate | since the commencement of the year, compare as RT thirteen years of age. Another boy, Wallace Brown, | Utottuat he waseoadly beaten himecit duriug the | R. daughter of Charles 4. and Mary A. Dooley, aged and pleaded their merits as ‘desirable investments,” | fojlows with those of 1867 and 1868:— ‘The real estate market exhibits more animation | son of Mrs. Brown, corner of Broad and Court streets, atlray, and now bears @ wound over ine leiteye. 1 year, 1 month and 23 days. butin vain. Mich; hh in a boyish quarrei with a schoolmate, was severely ? it DusTaN.—On Monday evening, May 3, after a pA ichigan Southern and Lake Shore, 1867. 1868. 1 for the last two weeks, especially inthe matter of | crapped in the back With a slate pencil. Set earn short iliness SARAH R. DUSTAS, nter of the late strong in a common cause of consolidation, were | For the week $4,198,819 $3,188,021 $2,809,834 | out of town sales. There were two excitements in HONOR THE BRAVE. -At a recent meeting of Posts F:RES IN BROOKLYN. a try. and eareh Dustan, , tenacious and yielded comparatively little. Mart- | Prev. reported... 67,721,403 68,489,905 2,761,008 | the market yesterday—tho sale of Westchester pro- | nog, 2 and 11, Grand Army of the Repabiie, in this par eh fe ee —_ eign nh sae are reeeege —_——_— COC " , xg i iv my atten: i¢ funeral, from her Spel sega molested, as it was ieiramkey easy | Since Jan. 1....$71,920,222 $71,677,926 $55,570,842 | Perty by James M. Miller, and the sale of property at | city, preliminary arrangements were made to re- A Row of Tenement Houses Destroyed. residence, No. 104 Amity street, on Friday afternoon, pats Papen Cea ton ar mle more siub- | _ ‘The Boston bank statements of the past two weeks | Montclair, N. J., by A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. ime | peat the ceremony of decorating the solders’ graves, | Between nine and ten o'clock yesterday morning | at four o’elock, without further notice, : side 0 : 1 EAGER, — 5 , ae compare as annexed :— ie latter was heid on the ground, and was well at- | inaugurated a year ago. It was decided to celebrate | g fre occurred in Charles street, near York, and youngest child of Joseph aud Mary R. Eager, aged attack halted at noon and under the cessation of " 0 i Wu the occasion on the 29th instant. Colonel Johnson Apne. bet ne oe seeegate, eI Solas Sy ee was chosen Grand Marshal and Kev. R. R. Méredith, operations aud through an easier feeling in money | Loans... $95,971,711 $100, 1: Inc. $1,155, 7: trom $350 to $500. The sale was adjourned before . i 7 toward the close of banking hours, the prostrate Spa suena oe hat irl half the lots were disposed of because the prices meaiecnthig te" Uae oe fsilecheni curtiakete Stocks sought to rise. The recuperated “bears” | Hue trm banks. 14, 8, 2 2 a 961,870 anticipated by the owner were not offered, Mont- | oration. renewed the onslaught, and, beginning again with | Due other bks. 12,808,: 13,018, Inc.. 205,296 | clair is a town very prettily situated, as its name ‘Tne RECENT BAKERY AFFRAY.—Patrick McGurke, New York Central forced it down to 110%. The | Deposits. 35,802,203 86,735, Inc. .1, ‘9 | implies, on the side of one of the highest moun- | the unfortunate man who was injured in an affray “preak,” extending throughout the list, resulced in | CMeUlation.... 26,819,761 25,830,060 Ine.. 10,309 | tains in New Jersey, and is the terminus of | in Thompson’s bakery, as already reported in the before the Names could be surpressed a row of five | 1 year, 7 months and 2u days. tenement houses were demolished and the occupants i ae tie ies Bees fis PRecieientat ose Rece ” i Ve atten e * ce, \ Tit Moassieds, Ime origin of the rp was somewhas sade avenue, Bergen City, this (Thursday) afternoon, singular, showing how much mischief may be done | at two o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting a ane by the carelessness of silly little girls piaying with | Jersey City ferry from one to hall-past one*o’cloc! ive, Two little girls, it appears, named mma EVANS. —U) “at dnesday, May 5, RICHARD, son of laying with some | Wiliam Evans, a native of the parish of Watergrass Brower and Bella Wright, were ron srarapeh ihe Bloomfleld and Newark Railrdad. The propert: i si fire M one of the apartments of Mr. rower’s resi- | Hill, county Cork, Ireland, aged 34 years. murien-geiierad, decline xc% TrCmsi- one Nels, Wore, SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. disposed ot yesterday is distant more than a mile BERadenasea: Stan acing puysionoaatl ee dence. Beneath the window where the chiidren were he relatives aud friends of the family and the per cent. The two exceptions were Pacific Mail and a from the depot, but, although offering all the attrac- | Venture an opinion either way. In the meantime | ®t Play stood a wagon load of hay which a farmer members of the New York Youog Men's eWwhere dismay ana ruin pre- Wednesday, May 5=-10:15 A.M. | ilous of a fine view and a wholesome atmosphere, | Jiines stokes, his alleged was engaged in unloading and stowing in a | Catholic Benevoient Assoctauion are = ctfally in- 10000 US 6's, *81, ie yet on account of its distance from the depot prices 5-20) reg, "62 stable opposite, Emina Brower thoughtlessly threw | Yited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie’ a lighted chip from te window aud it fell upon the | father, 243 Cherry street, on Friday afternoon, at ont saliant, has been taken into custody and refused admission to bail, He was Titinois Centra). Eis valled as darkness closed in upon the financial battle 104 di : or. a id not realize the expectations of the owner. They ~ field. wi) US 620, a8 1434 | represented, however, a fair appreciation upon the | TeMoved to the county jall yesterday. hay, Which immediately ignited, ‘Tire flames spread 150 « Lid 6 Hanove m4 amount invested some years since, and the entire ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Essex COUNTY BOARD | go rapidiy that the horses narrowly escaped bein; Money during the earlier hours of business wasin | Tov0 Us 5-20, ¢ + 11536 10 West U Ti 4236 i n s 4 demand at’ the fall legal rate " hasty | 56000 US 6-24, &,%6i!°55 116% 100 do. ‘bei cali 42% | Tesult may be therefore accepted as a criterion of a | op FreenoLDERS.—The regular annual meeting of | scorched before the farmer could extritate them x ood demand at the fuil legal rate, and some hasty | si'o9 15's, *i.'reg.--: 128° 10 QuicksliverM, 24e. 204 | growing advance in the vaiue of suburban property, | tne fsex county Board of Chosen Freeholders was | 110m the vehicle. ‘The hay Was soon destroyed, and y requested to meet at our rooms, 237 borrowers and weak houses paid as high as gold | 60000 US 5's, 10-40, c... 108% 100 Cumb Coal pf!...be relative to the progress of the metropolitan centre. . in the meantime tae houses on either side of the | on lriday ulternoon, at one o'clock, for the purpox interest. The supply was abundant after two o'clock 10574 109 Adame E: The sales yesterday at the Exchange comprised a | held at the Court House in this city yesterday fore- | street took fire. of attending the funeral of our late brother, nd lenders had difficulty in placing all their bal- 675 ~ Soy | large ofering of Westchester county property, be- | noon. The report of the Incidental Inspection Com- ‘The firemen were soon on the ground, but despite | Evans. WM. J. WELCH, Pr deny 'y in p ie 7G 10) United States Fx.b8 68% | Sides other invoices, of all of which particulars Will | 1 tree snows that the expenditures have decreased | thelr efforts two three story frame tenement houses Paraick Trane, Recording Secretary were completely demolished and three others ren- Pexris.—in Brooklyn, ou Tile: be found below:— a dered untenantabie, niant son of Joun D. aud Grace Ferris, aged 2 year c q ‘tivity has worked in- ances at seven per cent, The activity has nearly $2,500 during the past year, compared with ZSE SFE s jurtously to the ee lidede yrs ree — brgpent tec Sparcioyene the figures of last. The usual reports from the | Three other dwellings were so badly damaged that | 3 months and 8 days. feet Th reqimsion aad hence OReHag Re Tignes rates Bs Building andlot Nols wv A, near dd et, tar iadx6d....$19,100 | Various committees were received. ‘Tnere had been | the occupants were compelied to vacate them. The friends and relatives are respectfully invite of discount. A few days since the pressure was $y Building and lot No 14184 st, $016 ft from a¢ A, lovai.6 expended for making various improvements about A frame stable, occupied by Joun McLear and | to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) alternoon, ¢ from the buyers, and rat@s in extreme quotations de- i x1 14,000 | the Court House $53,205 08; $46,000 of the war | Owned by N. W. Hallock, was destroyed. It was | two o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, No.4 situated in the rear of No. 106 Gold street, near | Gold street. Charles. Mr, Hallock sustains a loss of $800 and Mr. —In this city, at the New York Ho’ K 20000 clined to seven per cent. With the change in the mae aa ark © pay 7000 NY Cen 6%, *83.... money market there is more paper offering, and the 1000 Mich S's f bonds. pressure is rather from makers, rates ranging from 1000 A&TH 2d m pf. ... 85 oe. 7 s 6 s- | 1000 Del,Lack&Westdm £3 700 Chic & N WER. eigut to ten per cent for prime double name ac- 1000 Great West 2dm.. 78 200 PS cepiances, 7000 Mil & St P 8's, 1et m 103\¢ Governments were neglected by the speculative | Hywotttam a i portion of the street, and the only transactions arose | 500000, b -sabsranetanel out of the regular investment inquiry. The price ame a little better, 80, from London, which kept FORDHAM PROPERTY, benno counTY—BY J. M. | debt had been paid; hry she me go po ae 103 11 oll tax had been paid. Nearly $29,000 had been 1h | 4 ots on Central ay, coenee: of Andrevt lace, each 9x 3,200 Pxpended on ridges in Bloomfleld, and son An it required a further outlay of about $4,000. The construction of High Bridge excited sume comment as to the character of the Work. Some claimed that each S6ai00. 2 “4 it Was not built as weil as it might be, and others Ae ie ew Sim) | Went so faras to say that it was dangerous for jrand traiic. Others again expiained that the jar of trains and the action of the frost were the cause of the seeming imperfections, It was not bad workinan- ship—oh! no. The county physician’s report is Lear $150; insured in the Phenix Insurance Com- ¥ 8 May 6, of diphtheria, Joun W ys eldest son of Dr, Samuel W. and Harriet H. Five of the frame houses were owned by Mr. Foster | and grandson of the late Dr. J. W. Francis, aged Pellet, who sustains a logs of $6,000, partially cov- | years, 4 months and 27 days. ered by insurance. Gorr.—On Tuesday, May 4, WiLitaM, son Two frame houses in the rear of No. 104 Gold | Thomas and Ellen Goff, native of Westport, coum street, owned by Mr. Henry Brant, were almost en- | Mayo, Ireland, aged 25 years. urely consumed, Loss about $3,000. Mrs. E izabeth he triends of the fauilly are respectfully invite Brown, one of the occupants, sustained a loss of | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, $ $200, and Robert Perteil, another occupant, lost g150 | East Seventeenth street, this (Thursday) a at half-past one o'clock, zee $225 €0....6 70 0, C, Cin &1 RR. 60 do. 70 Morris ¢ Es 100 P, Ft W & Chi RR. 39 [pegs 100 Chic & Aiton. * . 4 lots ws Grand av, quite an interesting document. It sets forth that | Worth of furniture; not insured. prices steady, in the face of an apprehension of the om. #8 Andrews 2! the whole mumber Of cases amounted to 183 A siaail frame house, owned and occupied by Mrs. Hart.—On Tuesday, May 4, Saran, the wife effect of active money, The closing street quotations 8 lows adjoining, sane during the year past, being a decrease compared | Margaret Wright, was aamaged to the amount of | Patrick Hart. this evening were as follows:—United States sixes, 4 lots, es Aqued with the past two years. “This decrease,” the om- fave insured for $700 in the Hamilton lusurance The friends and relatives are respectfully invit: a vr sg. | #10000 TS 5-20, ¢, %62... 1185) 4 lots adjoioin cial sets forth in the aggregate, ‘is owing mainly to | Company, to attend the funeral, from her late .resiuence, 1881, registered, 118% a 119; do., coupon, 119 & | Jog US 6-20, F, "i 113° 4 lots ns Citntos aremarkable diminution in the frequency of still- A two story frame hunse in the rear of 150 York eot, this (fhursday) afternoon, at hail-pi 1195;; five-twenties, registered, 113% a 11934; do. | 5000 US6-%, cy *64.... 113% 4 lots adjoinipsy born births, and to some extent, of ratiroad acci- | street, owned by John Winters, was damaged to the Go., coupons, 1862, 1185 a 118%; do. do., coupon, | Sp USP ts | ite sie we i dents, and of deaths from the effect of heat, While | amoun®of $200. it was occupied by W. 5. Nichols HAZLETON.—In Washington, D. C., on Tuesd vy Peeping pay vase’ staas a. | eae Blots # peiintor in 1807 to 1868 the number of stiilborn and prema: | and Mr. Goodwin, who lose $59 cach on furniture. May 4, Mrs, Kare Hazeeron, aged 34 years. 1864, 114 4 11434; do. do., coupon, 1865, 1153¢ a} THO dd, Blots zoning, 8 ture births which came under the juriadiction of the Other Fires. Katin.—On Wednesday, May 6, Isaac RAHN, ag 11594; do do., coupon, 1865, new, 1165; @ 1167%; Go. | 40000 US 5+ 4 lop Adsotning, same county physician reached the astounding figure of . we -, | OF years. eigen TEA RE A Soon ” Halfepast Two Clock P. M, djakes Grand ar, corner ¢ sixty-one, there were only twenty-one of | At about five o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke | “yhe friends and relatives of the family are pt cir i tia: seutesanan, tapic 0 Tenn 6 a cg. eo }4iots ns Fordiain place, 100 {te of Grand av. such cases during the past year; a more | out in the boiler room of the central elevator of | s invited to attend the iuneral, from 1868, 11694 @ 116%; do., ten-forties, registered, 107 914000 Foun Ge ox eve. Sey Bea a = se normal proportion.” From deaths by “external | Joun Buckingbam, in Furman street. A damage of | Tesidence of his son-in-law, Mr. Jacob Sulzoacher, @ 107%; do. do., coupon, 108% a 1083¢; currency | jy do Dy a ee eee. TS] 8 lots adjoining, same size. causes,” there were thirty drowned; nine | 'gsoq Re Witink tie Sachen were s West Forty-eighth street, on Friday moruing, at n b is 10615 a 1065, yf 0 di i290 NY Central R 8 lots adjoining, same size. suicides, Relative to the cases of drowning the hes fp lone before the Names we extinguts ned. without further notic DONGS, 10076 & 20075. 10000 Vir 10 Morris & Es RR 6 lots adjoinihg, each 20x130. county physician says:—‘A city ordinance should pnd u ire broke Leppy.—Puitir LEppy, a native of the parish Fortign exchange was dull and rates rather irregu- | yu00 Va 100 Norwich & Wor RP 5 corner Aqueduct ay and Fordham place, each be passed making it obligatory for every landlord to | OUt tn the b: pout House, at the | ¢, ra, county Cavan, Ireiand, in we dot y Jar and nominal, owtng to sie number of vilis in sec- | ,% 4 Louisiana § neene Rl have his cisterns closed and provided with pumps, Par ie Hicks = Hooray § a. A daw re, nd bands purchasable at © sions from the .. or elee securely guarded by @suficiently high en- | OF SiN Was done before the Names could be | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invi oaxt figures of the p rime tl anker he following 5 closure as to | bho | = accidents. nen are | checked. sttaieaniahpeetemmiiineenibbaaass ¥ hog Bees ng al, ge han ; ng (gure: e pri banket @ follow: preventabie accidents. fhe report further shows " * est ‘Thirty-eighth street, on Friday aft shows the range of quotations:—Sterling, sixty days, | 700 Mor & Fs EE aan that in ihe matter of suicides, where there were nine AQUATICS. one o*cide! M 5 commercial, 10836 & 10574; good to prime bankers’, | go000 0, 6 & IC Jot n 8 Clinton st, 8 lerrepont beagle ie Rcuies Ont Gaaas of - = The International Rowing Match. ‘A On Tuesday, May 4, OWEN McAat ~ ainemn " 19 6¢ s Part » | 5000 | do. wild d lot No 7 i . el he E a ' rs. 199 9 10036; short sight, 10096 a 109%; Paris, aixty | 2M, gfe a npr ihe a “properly regulating and restricting the indiscrimi- | William Hammatt Simmons and Aiden Porter nds and acqu sare respectfully Gays, 6.21% &@ 5.16%; Hhort sight, 6.10% @ B18%s | 10, do. 100 il & BCP pre F) nate sale of poisons has become au imperative ne- | Loring are the two sure men for the Harvard boat | Yied.to attend the fu cone ad Antwerp, 5.21}; @ 5,101;; Switveriand, 6.21% 06.164; | 4) hele Hud Gan 3. WO Chie & Alton RR.DUO Tat ba im the coming race between Oxford (Engiand) and | 43 West Thirty-second sirect, this (faursday) a Hamburg, 3634 a &: Amsterdam, 40% a 40%; | 100 Mariposa Min Co 193g 25 Tol, Wab & W pf. 9 Aiter the usual routine business the Board ad- Lock. pgs eave por bd od 1S as satis journed sine die to eujoy dinner at the expense of | Harvard (America). Inesday, May 5, Cust Frankfort, 4014 @ 405;; Bremen, 78 @ 78%; sian thalers, 70% a 71%. STREET QUOTATIONS. Gold was comparatively quiet and the market jess f-past Five o’ Clock P.M. the county. William Hi. Simmons is of Concord, Mass. He has ) had a rowing experience of nearly four years, holding | from the residence of itis brc the position of second iu the University boat in the | No. 141 Goerck street. Trenton. Jerhoon, at two o% Common Covycor.—The first regular meeting of or MeDor excited than usual, m consequence, probably, of the $i, n 85% the new Common Council was held on yesterday race of 1867, at Worcester, and of third in the race of hout fur diversion of Interest to stocks. Operqtors were also oe 1424, w 14295 corner of Suffolk et, evening. Yielding to the remonstrances of the citl- vf si , ! 1868. He is & man of most powerfui frame, weigh- . ; oN Gcaverneur st, ¢ #, lot known as No zens of the Tuird ward, the Councli reconsidered i - any, the peloved wife of 34 Very cautious, and, in presence of the gold sale by ng, trat nea, 170 pounds. His form, while rowing, is | grec nin the 44th year of her age. Heater st, No 47, Sox" e the government to-morrow, indisposed to act. Be- , B 8 Bt om Avy W 8, 25 ft w oF 115th wt their action with reference to the removal of police | acknowledged by boating men to scrvass any of | “The funcral will take place tius (1hursday) a “ ¢ % Northwester Bina Ry J 5 Fr ofticer Thomas Browne, and deculed, by asmail ma- | Hg fori . ro O'cl0C! t 3, 00 p mad F a b+ ‘ corner of 115th st, 25371 A jarvard’s former oarsmen. tw te residenc fore the Once tor were made as high sevbings’ ae 76'g Northwestern pl 97a 975, * ‘No 1,168 of Hayard’s entate, jority, to retain bim on the force. A resolution was Alden Parker Loring, of Boston, is also a man of | of 4) Rin’ and Gutoaae aereetn v Gresnperme ing the boar ne range was from 138514 to 1357, <0 adopted to allow the street lamps to remain lighted | some four years’ experience. In hits freshman year | friends and acquaintances are invited to attend There is very little “short”? interest in the market, COMMERCIAL REPORT. all night. The report of the City Treasurer shows | (1866) he was taken Into the University crew (the PELL.—At West Farais, on Tuesday, May 4, Jo the feeling, conversely to that tn the stock i ‘ $17,928 49 balance in the hands of that officer, The | year Wm. Blaikin was strose); his position thea | 7, pert, of Brooklyn. ¢ Toth year of his age q 3 ock market, Pr nr expenses of the poor for the last month amounted | Was fifth, Duiing the next tw aoe (1967 and 1865) Funeral from St. f churen, Eastchester, being tn favor of arise, The Cuban expedition was Wroneepay, May 6—6 P.M. to $204. he was stroke of the boat. His thorough Knowledge hursaay) afternoon, at two o'clock. Train K€ of the science of boating renders him @ capital man | ‘Pwenty-seve street if-pant elev at to coach a crew, and the fact that he has been chosen | "Ronen cat the roddenee or hor end captain, and is to row bow, give the crew great | notjua k. Lent, Mrs, Oatuanine ReMeEN, in vo ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A Wire.—Yesterday Con- stable Parks reported that about nine o'clock on the ‘without effect upon the price, in which the ytelding Corren.—Rio was heavy at yesterday's prices, and we to-day was the result of the high rates exacted for | heardof no important sales. Other kinds, though still quiet, carrying gold, eight and ten per ceut per annum, oa aa in value, Saies 60 bags Laguayra at 18)9c., gold, by previous night he was attracted to Feeder street by | strength. The change come ir to Potee = year of her age. and 1-32 per diem being charged before Clearing | ty paid. 140.9 01 loud screams. On hastening up he found a woman | OWing to any falling off, but the dierent powers of | the triends of the famity are invited to atten. House and 7 per cent and 1-32 afterwards, The Sab. | _COTTON—Only ® moderate business was transacted, and | ikh st, # 6, B00 {t w of lying on tie sidewalk, her husband teauing over her, | Summons dud Loriug seem to adapt them to these | ronoral, at the Reformed cuurch, ewtown, Greasury dievoreed 91,016,048 1 eck Of hk with fair offerings the market was weak, though prices were one, © So neeh On questioning her she said her husband had thrown | Places. ~ win ‘i enn thts (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘4 12 in payment of MAY | without quotable change. The sales were 2475 bales, | 1 ite ee her irom the second story window to the sidewalk. Most every Harvai pag fy ce in know’ RicBy.—On Wednesday, May 6, ELiZabeTa W coupons. The Scotia and the Cambria brought | jnojuding 1,650 for spinning, 684 for export and 100 ft w both er iegs are sald to be broken. She refused to iat By Sore Joven thas ever catered Harvanl "| Wife of James M. Righy. About $125,000 in specie, The range in the price was | 941 on speculation, For future delivery the ales ihe The husbands amine, The Parties are both colored. ¥ “re 1s uncertain who the other two mon will be. It) Ayanere- Gn tuendan, Mane teaser 8 followa:— wore ns follows :-00 bales low middling, for June, at 37% c., 109 {te evening the police knew nothing of the adr is much to be hoped that K. C. Watson can be per-,| est son of Henry f. and Phebe A. Searles, y 10 A. M. ++6195% 2P. M. and 100 do,, for July, at 2734. Annexea are the cloving quo- 124 ft further particulars were unknown. . sauded to go, as his pluck and capital work in the’) months and 22 days. 10:30 A. 113655 tations two University races of 1807 and 1869 was so marked. | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ir oP. M. 4 Unirep Stargs Disrricr Covurt.—In this court yesterday @ man named Samuel Hopper pleaded guilty to having passed a -counterfeit twenty-five EY cent fractional currency note in Newark last Octo- ber and having twenty-five dollars’ worth of bogus money in his possession. The prisoner was re- manded. A man named Thomas Van Vostner alias If not there are four men, McBurney, Rice, Ciark and Bass, any two of whom would be capital’ men, parents, No. 617 Washington street cs (ius Mr. Arthur Barnham, of Chicago, Lil, seems vo be | grternoon, at one o'clock. the man spoken of for coxswain. Coeymans and Syracuse papers please copy. rhe labor of raising finds has been given to an Spase.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 4, in excellent committee and it is hoped ali Harvard SRask, only child of James and Annte Sease, Graduates will respond liberally. year, 7 months and 20 day: ; The official repiies are dally expected being al- ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully 1 wtaand Modileant NO. Ul ta Memphin Geen. Fa i ow ad Bi PH Ba av, of I aio | din at, 05) 7RS Ts Of amy Bh si mic ood 3" BON a 4ib av, of LOUR AND GRAIN.--Recoipts, 6,261 be. flour, rtd Sth av, between 8d anc 88d dushels corn and $400 do, oats, The Hour taarket wah quiet | Mh av, w 8, 60.5 ftn of 68d at, OUr100, i TA8x) DOI The following is the report o: the Gold Exchange Bank for to-day:— Gross clearings $111,858,000 tea ices. There was but litthy d id | 10h ay, now cc f Sith wt, 605x100, > Gold balances 2,011,030 | for low graded and alos none for igh grades, which were y i Broadway, i insd ctv PRT Soa ee eye are npoer’ iso, | TeRdy overdue. to attend tho funeral, from the residence Currency bala’ 4,067,084 | nearly norainal. California font was dull but wEchanger. 58 3410 a counterfeit, one dollar, Dill and having 160 | —=———---—______-_sse ailiather, No. 317 West Twelfth sireet, this ( The following is a statement of the movement in quiet but steady, The sales wero 538 bbe, Rye flour wan RTE other counterfeit billa of the saye denomination MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. pth hanna at one o'clock, dotton since the ist of September tast to the 4th m- Beary, gents fo at steady 4,295 bbls. were sold at | Broadway, o w cor of -pring in his possession. As reported in IIS INSON.—On Wednesday, May 6, M. ttant:— 4 He ‘Corn meal wan ‘but prices were stead; Sortiand at, No 8, By Foster in 1866 from the Tren’ jail, bat JusstR, infant daughter of Jonn and Cathari: + former quotations. “We yuote:— Boman ge ict pyean var ena was arrested In Philadelphia and conveyed to Tren- Married. vue nena 16 Me pe and 6 days. Receipes at the porte. . : Mow m, No 324, 1h yarn fon, wuere he now awalls trial on Tuesday next, | _ARMSTRONG—-W11s0N.—On Tuesday, May 4, at the | invited to attend the funeral this (rharedhye The Disirict Attorney remarked that he was unabie to move lay § case this week in consequence of the absence of detective Nettieship, but on next week he Export to Great Britain. New Chambers st, No residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. O. Ky Milligan, 8. J. ARMSTRONG to ANSIB W., daughter of | thied'steer” > °° from No. 800 Bast xport to France.... 7 xXport to other foreign ports. 196, i th ith the natural. | 4 T. Wilson, Esq., all of this city. Aibany 9e tal exports... 1,222,000 i} Would move several in connection wi AicHEn— Frost, —On Tuesday, May 4, at the resi. | Swanston Weunesdey, zation frauds, The jury were accordingty discharged 'y, May Sr Y.—On May 6, JAMES Sv on hand. ‘281,000 If hil Tuesday morning weXt at ten o'CloGK. rather, No. ba Wert Thircy-firet a ‘ mien he nigra ig hae ee ie is 4 New York, om Friday aftern ‘The following were the closing prices of stocks at the last regular board:—Canton, 615 8 62; Cumber- w cor ol aiat 083 per annum. Sor of tun ec’ Years? fer en. RENEWING PHYSICIANS’ PRESCAIPTIONS. CLocK—SMITH.. eSeSeconenaace™ S 1 S82seSS8eezseesessu = eed jand, 90 bid; Western Union, 42 ; A. Meallester, Gro. W. ress, 19% 20; Mari pose, 1934 rr ba ween oe, aac; ce AN ORIGINAL SUICIDE.—Simeon Duenster, of Sioux New York, May 5, 1960. A. SMITH, of ‘bayviiie. Saag beeping mo On Jn Weanesday, Nay 6, Hvau 8, Ti Pacific Mall, 2% 8 00345 New York Central, 173% 0 | cil brifinal combination Changing eae qrowaing,’ Sie | "0.72% Bette ov eum HunaiDs~ HW. Beecher J. & COrPiN te Diasty bY, ev. 22 years an4 months. |. We 5 Mt 17334; Hudson River, 161% @ 152%; Reading, 05% + @sack of small stones around his neck, The law recently passed by the Legislature of this | of ail of Brooklya. 2” “Suehter sen ene Sad ee caer a dite and 96%; Michigan Central, 125 @ 120; Michigan South- fastened a bed cord to a t on the bank of the | State reiqtive io drug clerks 18 a@ step in the right eaeteSier sess, Besa2s. of A. W. Leggett, 5 Donemus: RYAN,—On Wednesda: Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, AY tenets | ROO, at tw 2 o'clock, Lom Lis late residence 5 | Tiver, made @ noose in cord and sii it Hy ern, 10% @ 10%; Milinots Central, 140; Pitts. | & tne | arowid his neck, and then jumped into water where | {irection; it # the inauguration of @ much needed | Trfialc, HAAAY B, DowEwus, of New Yorkie rev. | Jppsireeh Brookina, teence fo Oalvasy Come erie Or bg he > Bodhi bo 8 863¢; do. pre Rare pine ned dl verge a it was five feet deep. ‘That many watuatie, lives Rave been tons throoga et gore daughter of Thomas BFyan, beq., ; e Shore, & 103%; Rok Is e" 7 a the | tency of dru a nee th a q ; “ Mai Telen were bout 40,000 bnebeln, wt I 48 a1 60 or Mo. 2 ‘The Paris Figaro mentions that an American lady bd NcoI pel LS eine ho tne in the daily ‘The relatives GARRETSON—BRITTON.—At Southside, Staten ts spectiuily invited to atteat tue funeral land, on Tuesday, dence of the pK awrhen § of nis pantie. fo. 243 Elizabeth : : bp delivered; #1 48 for yitot do, fi Jand, 132)¢ @ 18254; St. Paul, 7644 a 76%; do, preferred, | Bring delive ify ein in May 4, at the rest | * bride's futher, vv the Kev. ‘Dr. Goddard. dod. Gane | this (Thursday) witernoud &t one o'clock prec ; ' amed Hil “ 86% a 8556: Wabauh, 11 bid: do, preferred, 1734 bid; | Bi°Gv tor Calforuisc nod amber’ Cada Om rivate totam: | DaUing in the sen, sad tee Ley ee a Ges arte | Bapers will bear ample teatimony. ing in the sea, and the body eo n!d not be found, it What avails experience simbiy in compound-