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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. 5 ween heen | = BU ROP EB. _| he ‘sritea, “iucimay rome srerentinc, | iter avacestc tnamant Rowe pare FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. y for crude whale, 81 do. $ may be vexed in a commune, But les ten men re- ie relatives rie are ~~ mane i Si fer ezado spepe 280 ak eae 400 boat solve not to violate the law, bat, on the contrary, | fully invited mand fade of Ge tay Jy 4 Turspay, May 1!1—6 P. M. pe 8000 crude at $1 ty The Cunard steamsinp Quba, Captain Moodie, | to cause it to be respected by causing y dence of her parents, No, 218 West uth street, ‘The principal feature of inverest in Wall street to- old, WW) brine Rortbern rhale &: 1 108 binck dor > oes which leit Liverpool May 1 and Queenstown the 2d, |’ be _ i —pamey, 19 we peered 7 er hetmenn Seventh and Eighth avenues, this (Wedues- @ay was the inauguration of the new order of things | 20u9 ee the | arrived at this port yesterday, with details of our | instead of seeking to intimiaate or to denounce Pliage pe ye ie @onsequent upon the consolidation of the several | «suov cable telegrams up to date of sailing. Yous instead of menacing you with legal pro- Bakky.—On Tuesday, ll, James Barry, na- stock boards, The change was made easily and | $0 was ‘The Imeruational Conference tor aiding sick and | For nes, OF Sanacen. J Se ervor ye of county Westmeath, In the id year of his age. Without disturbance to the business interests of the | $i mall lout 0s ‘salen weve only about 400 oblast gai sor | Wounded soldiers, which met in Berita on the 224 | Character and uie freedom of your vous will alike be | to attend? ie fae ay, are respectfully mnvited street, although it was felt before the day was out | sim new mess, #25 75 a $26 for pris and exira prime and a28 6) | ultimo, passed unanimous resuluions regretting | Tespected, There is a certain article 93 in the Elec- | Pike street, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, IH calls entirely uponthe | 500 for Western prime mess. future delivery we heard of no of di toral Law whieh ts not generally known, and which | Caznxox.—On Mon JULIA SPENC! ‘hat the plan of abolishing ly upon talon. for sity, Live | absence of delegates from the United States, and | 1 woqia be well tor you to got by heart and repeat | daughter of G, nday, May —_ Speculative stocks was objectionable in many re- =] voted the transmission of all documentary reports | it to those who forget it. (The article referred to | 9 months. omen He SU Ie Te Pare spect. Late in the afternoon, at @ meeting of the Speen Oe 1 fo bbinet to America. proscnnoss penalties against ali who attempt to in- ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the Governmg Committee, » special committee of tive | luo do..... Hy | do, Beet ¥, The Nazione announces that the appeal Court of | pmaate the oem sng Sous ag A Ponsral this (Wednesday) alternoon, at two o'clock, ‘Was appointed to complete the regulations for the | sin Us b20, ¢ were aoid"within. the range of $208 825 ‘or prime mess | Florence nas finished its examinauion of the pro- | well; the penalty will bedoutien-tatitoany, Impri- | teenth ease ace OF Her parents, 104 West Nine Dew Stock Exchange, to whom these objections | 200 | do... Wirag | Pad ee tee or da for other Linde. The “weles cure | Posed penal code for the kingdom of Italy, and has | #onment of irom two months to a Far ands Ane of | Conn,—On Tuesday, May 4, of pleural pneumonia, emg urged, it 1s stated they decided to nave two | e109 > 1.000 US B's, 104U, c... 10033 | BB) pacl f salted and pickled | unanimously decided in favor of the abolition of the | {TM 200 francs to to 2.000 franes if the offender 1s @ | Lyman F. Cops, aged 60 years, He Was &@ gra.D ; da shoulders, do., Ibe. @ 16c, for public functionary, So that ii the gardechampétre | measurer since 1855, @alla in the Long Room each day of the speculative pickled hams, ye. for | PUalshment of death, of your commune or the commissary of police of | Newport (R. 1.) papers please copy. stocks, commencing wit! to-morr ow morning. #1000 fupoked and teases jas still dull and pomlnal at It was stated the other day tn the Italian Senate | your cauton Se had pie, fanchonary SHOMONe | | Corom—On Monday. May 10, GzorGE G. Co1- 5 ence making yor 183 O! Ni Deaiings in the gold and government markets to- 96' | for abort do., and lve. f b- Lard was 1n moderate | that a through train between Susa and Brindisi will | your place, or expose to any datage your “person, “ithe relatives aud frien suds of the deceased. are re- @ay turned mainly upon the announcement made in ‘the morning papers that Secretary Boutwell did not Mmtend applying any bonds purchased by him to the any by rede oig ar wek. # | be established next month, but that no arrange- our family or your fortune, the offender ¢@: juested to attend the funeral, resi- ts, ifcieewas a good demind,anawith no accumulation | ments will be made for forwarding the Indtan malls bimsett br rthe very fact, 19 2,600 franes fine and two | dence, No. its Water street, Brookiyn, tia (Wedneo- ‘stock, the mark: er Jheewe was day) afternoon, f y fn fair request, ad with @ alight stock prices were irm. We | bY the line until the completion of the Mout Cenis upon it you may vote tranquilly and freely. pei eae rn (ere rehire ll 11, Mar quote:— — 2 ereation of a sinking fund, bat might reissue them. vunnel, A GARET, wife of Michael Conneily, 37 years. The immediate effect of this was to harden gold, | , Btate firking, extra yellowsrrs ssn eens-«. perib.ts a 40 | Captain Tarleton, who was murdered at Ath- REAL ESTATE MATTERS. The friends of the family ani of his brother, which, opening at 137%, rapidly and steadily ad- fale Wo good. #0 485 | lone, Ireland, April 28, it appears was no’ @ land- Thomas Conaees S00 somesies to stead te ‘Wauced to 138%, whence it fell off again to 138%, ral- 3% 23) | lord. Hewas @gentileman farmer. Some time ago Suneral, Om Samay. 88 Sele o oek Dood, from. 1 % ogo J 2 Auction Sales Yesterday. 213 Delancey street, corner Pitt street. The remains Jying later, however, and closing in the Gold Room 23 225 | Hedismissed several laborers, and he has of late re-") The market was dull yesterday, the offerings in the | Wl! be taken to Staten isiand for interment. at three o'clock at 138}. The advance was likewise | ,, NEW CROP celved threatening letters, le Davis.—At Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Tuesday, May State, half firkin tubs, good to extr 2 auction mart being of a miscellaneous character. | 11, of consumption, Saka Louisa Davis, in the 161 aided by despatches stating that bonds had fallen Bate, Welah tabs, good to prime... 7 Sh Accoraing to the New Free Press of Vienna the | particulars of the dealings will be found below:— | year of her age. of in London, variously to 77% to 78, and reports of STREET QUITATIONS, Goraetend Sussex, fresh pale, good to extri 43 9 45 Belgian Railway question is likely to be settied in @ | wew york PRrorenty—By MULLER, WILKINS AND 00, The relatives and friends of the fam!ly are te @uhan saccesses. Business was continued after the Halt-past Five Clock P. M. Biste and Wealern, conarooa:: S) 2% | satisfactory manner. ‘The Belgian governmentis to | Two story brick house and lot No. nry at, be- LL dhblrraigie cacig bic = SCRE RT | adjournment of the board at the mgh figure, ee licnets Tire eee Ne. |e ae 22 aa | Purchase the railway which is the subject of dispute | reste hours an -tot No 66 Went. Bogie ay; iol 38 afternoon, at iwooriock | ne i but upon the receipt of improved quotations Ft Wayne, Factory dairies! fair qualtica.. 20 a 2% | and allow the French Eastern Vompany to work it, | House and lot in rear of above; lot 2x25. :20 | ~ Davrson.—On Monday, May 10, MARGARET Da- 4m London, the premium declined and stood at the Ghia {Balers Farm dairies, fancy and extra quality. 2 923° | on certain conditions, MOUNT VERNON ( MRSSORRSEES OOONST). PROPERTY—BY | yipgon, the beloved wife of John ‘Davidson, native close 13734 a 1375%, Just about this time also infor- Pitsburg ras None i: BNEW OWEES : Dr. Hubbenet, of the University of Kiew, and who | House and outbuildings situate at Mount Vernon, West Saorwas ‘Tyrone, Ireland, in the 39th year of her ? 1. ¥.5 OD Avi be mation was received, although not generally circu- 1g 72 ines Rock Inlen eee sateen Soir bo an 29 = 224 | was present at the slege of Sebastopol, publishes ize of plot 1984205- The friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- y dairies, common al 000 Jated, that the statement credited to Secretary Bout- M8 MY Novthwestera «tebe tvs | | Parmorrox.cruty ie detnund | some detaita of that memorable defence. He says Y (WESTOHESTE =x | vited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after- a y de REC. bs y ei el Northwestern pf 101% a 102 for but at I riees, th ‘ket cloning at * 50" A¥D-00, . her late residence, No, 14 might purchase, Ww fit, e" jade by DB bulk was in light demand. and prices were heavy and | the town and fortress down tothe Ist November, | 93 Earon.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 11, JANR, ; 4 trreguiar, closing at about 18%(c, No sules were reported. ’ acres adjoining the abor Ke . + fe : ; aes het raaanrtenps bag Kis edit peakinge COMMERCIAL REPORT, For retiied the market ontaed seus but tue offerings | when the typhus broke our, 30,000 only, or less than | , ,,PROOKLYN PaorEETY Dy f. it aan te rai anna agen Bret dali eo ei e Lada asitnaei folk Oust, eh were consideral rices were io" Clot te °. . y 5 be ee ‘ bare cae cain % Turspay, May 1-6P.M. | 3c. forwtandand white onthe spot and Wye, for do, forte | OME-AftL, remained valid and intact; more than | 1 lot on Henry at, 9 {from Langueer af 21x77 ‘The trlends and relatives ‘are respectfully tnvited as nes 4 paid ‘ : < BreswAx was slow of enle, and prices were heavy at die. | Palance of this imonth, The sales were 1000 bola. partly | 76,000 were Wounded and 16,000 killed; 46,000 fell Nh, | 2 loton Luqueer at, 77 (t from Henry st, abal0t to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 303 18 Dit of legraphic sensation appears to have . suding 2,0°0 on'the spot at 83c., 7,000 for the first .d of these 8. id lot ner With ye pk x1 Hudson avenue. Her remains wil! be taken to the @ 46c, ; 1,500 Ibs, were sold at 4c, half daoe'at Saxe, selier'e ‘option, 2,000 for the first baif do, | @0d Oo! 500 died, lot # @ cor \erspoon stand Tompking av, = 100, 4,675 | Churen of the Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street, at haut do. at sae, LUM do. | ‘The Independance Belge mentions that rumors of a | * Rell ave lat elon emasete ir butivess was consum- | Tupture between the Court of Rome and the Spanish Jots # @ cor Vanderb! been a stock jobbing fable, concocted in the interest of the goid gamblers operating tor a rte ia the pre- mium and a decline in bonds, both of which objects were attained, notwithstanding the fact that the re- port was discrediied by some of the leading houses TER jd a me price, 1,500 for the last half do, BUILDING MATERIA}.8.—For most articles coming under ae, 1608 (oe May an at this claseffication the market was quict but steady, Eastern et In Philadelphieat spruce was in patents soul and with date eeciaas rae eae, aaatnes Was weak, ©osing at ize. tor refined | government have been frequently circulated, and | * st Tot t0at00 Seen * 6 tie toot ox nae progr Nott, ot Ginceee 4 prices were steady at $21 @ #25 for common to choice sche- | Phe gales were 15,0:0 dbis., Including 6W bbls. standard white | thatrecently the recall of the Nuncio from Madrid | 2 sory frame house and 2 lots ws Centre st, 525 ft of . *cloc! 5 f0ca E. le duies, Bales 200,000 feet. Laths were in moderately active 2 ‘or the balance this month ai on 30 4 ad Sackett at, each lot 25x10. 675 | twelve o'clock P. M., Mra. ReBscca ELilorr, grand. ten o'clock on Thursday morning, from tuence to the Flatbush Cemetery. Prepress ey 2000 | was again announced. The Paris Univers c Tid fe ok Sasatons ne Tae a 6 : mand 1 0 ido. fo . ‘ontra- | 53\ots and 6 gores ns Wyckoif st, 100 te of Saratoga av 14.0 | daughter of General Barnard McCullough an learg ihe teae demand, the mia vlog about sm 62750 4905 Line do, (or Auguat at, Sue ss do. for June at ic, Yow ui, | Was again ant ‘story ricky or frame house lot No 122 pre, oo | FoUReest daushter of John and Mary MeCuliough, of was firm at $1 25 for common, ani for lump, with a fair 000 from M 4 Bp “ epee y av, corner Duflield st, lot 20,3x75. a liverpool, England, aged 48 years and 23 days, pee. see autres ya ingreeslen sate fora Ingutry, “Rosendale cement was steady, at 2 per Lbl.! ™ * | Rear bere md 2,000 do, buyer's op" | Te 4g stated that the new French Chamber 1s to Jots ws Baltic st and 4 lota nw Bui bed aa etre rater a cops aay Tp jose, when transactions were at five and six per OF FEF.—The market for Kio continued to rule quiet, an: RicEe.—Caroll 1 ‘i ar av. vice * cl Der | yo heard of no salen. Prices favored the buyer: Other kinds | 9c eia Gar nie wras, Stondy, with sales, of 160 terces st | meet for an extraordinary session on the 15th of | gi%hys"s Buiicr vé aud’ ola a's Douglas Vira. 1) Wile Sees (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'clock, eent for carrying, the extreme rates paid being four to seven per ceut., The following table will show the course of the premium during the d: were dull, but uachanged. ; at Bic. a Bisc. June and remain sitting till the middle of August. | 4 lots s# Douglas st and4 ots ns Degraw st.. iam ong 3 a TEbe Linseed was meee and nominal af $2 1° | The Presse Rays that this short session will be | sictaes Linden boalctard, each 25x102 8; and's ote n'a Si fverpool (England and Belfast and Dungiven ios, PA ISB Ei 8 while timothy was dull at $4 a #4 60, and rough Wax steady | ushered In by a proclamation of the Emperor to | Martense wr, each 0x12 1, tirsiane ) papers please Cony. er eee be. a 18c.; Lauayra, Lise, a 18%¢0. 3 Manila, Cosia Rica aud | "'Saup was in fair request and, with alight stock, the market | the representatives of the country, which 18 to be Real Estate Notes. ailer Santee lines, Meena le or aris He Ema? Rout Son made ile mock iio todayy ne follows: Ligad | WaRGm forall descriptions, “Jobbers’ prices were:—#3 15 | the prelude to constitutional modifications that will | Moses Odell has sold his farm of sixty acres, near | erson, and daughter of the late Nathaulel B. Star- bags in New York, 840) 1n Baltimore, 19,000 in New Orleans, | Suit Worthington’ Lat eae 2 7 (or ‘Evans Lea, | lead to great changes in the personnel of govern | pronxvile, on the Harlem Railroad, to a party from | buck, aged 25 years, 4 months and 3 days, oes, Ie. & 14 ye. ; fair do. (i3g0.5 prime’do., Ie. a java, Me. a 36% re, 20c 2,500 in Boston, and 3,500 in Mobiie. ef ‘ “ ; - hs pie OS ROAR aay CoorERAGE Stook.—The demand for almost all kinda was | 4 Ssc" for Turke laland'per bushels, oer erounds and Sie. | ment, New York for $30,000, Pe aaa i. % ght, Dee jn prices there was no change. We quote:—Sucar SxtNs.—Goat were fairly active for Mexicat but dull for The Posen Journal publishes news from St. Peters- The Bissell farm of forty acres, in the town of GRANT.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 11, MaRGa- #, 33 joch heads, #2 40 a $2 80; sugar shooks, 4 tnen | other kin heads, $3 a 83 15; molassen do., 82 do. do. 82 60'a 82 80; | and BS do. rum do. $5 80; box, do. Ble. ; pipe do, $6 00 een | Was transacte hoops, 14 feet, #15 w 55, and green hoops, 1 Covrrn.—But Hite business was transacted in Sngo though the market closed sieady at abont former prices viz.:—Baitimore 23/4¢. a24¢., and Lake Superior 2c. a 243gc. ‘ices were sleady. Sales 80 Moxi a e "! Fy Fes on private (erma, A moderate bonneas | DUT, Which states that the Russian government has | fast chester and near Mount Vernon, has been pur- | RET, beloved wife of William Grant. les being 6,00) | discovered the traces of an extensive Sclavonian | chased by B, Van Gaasbeck for $15,000. Be py ne hag emer ger ridge” We quote conspiracy, the object of which Is the establishment Oficial Transfers of Real Estate , | the city of New York, are respectfully invited to at- Matamoros, 8244c. | of a Sclavonian federal republic, with Moscow, a eaiaeminecisumees unis 7 Mabry tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 148 juenos Ayres, 4: 155,000 | Mulberry street, on ‘Thursday afternoon, at two The report of the Gould Exchange Bank for to-day is as follows:— Gross clearings..... ean and 1,200 Goat—Tampico, 5c. & bbc, do. ; Vera Cruz, 5c. « + $108,377,000 r9 The sales were 200,000 Iba. at 4c. for Baltimore aud 247; 60c.,’ currency ; Payta, 50c., do.;'Curacoa, Blc, a 52c., do. Warsaw, Wilna and Kiew for its capitals. Many | Broadway, es, 241.6 ft n of 10th st, 23.8x115. Gold baiances. 1,427,080 | a 2c. for Lake Superior. rggrsg fay big ome oP ‘ * ? Christopher at,'s #, 108.6 ft w of Greenwich '50) | O'clock. . Currency balances. 21945547 | “Corton. A god demand prevailed and a fair) business Vaca Orne thea eines on euran Ac. per Ibo cur” | arrests are said to have been made at Jitomir and | Kluridgeat, No Kei a's) |. GOLDRN.—On Tuesday, May 11, at his residence, 15,000 | No, 277 Tentn avenue, JaMes GOLDEN, in the 34th 2.000 | year of his age. wos) | Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s paper. 9,000 GOLDENSERG.—On Monday morning, .May 10, Jv- 3,00 | LIUS, eldest child of Reuben and Rose Goldenberg, ‘om. | aged 13 years, 11 months and 9 days. 4,500 The relatives and friends of tie family are re- Cruz, the. a 473404 do. ; Central American, 4c. a | ™ or Gs Capoclaly for the low grades; whtcn were ireciy olferods Tus a tie? an: Pare'eer doe Se seNp ed Henry at'a w cornet of Montgomery’ at, 46x06 ware ron Dalen of whieh Umeha ey by’ apin: | “"Souakecthe dcuena terrae was tolerably active, and | The Columbia square, London (Miss Burdet iurticaioe sere, a Ghee a ; nera, 946 by exporters an: y speculators. No saies were ‘ teady at yesterday’ xington av, w 8, 89.734 ft no! at, effected (or future delivery. We aunex the current quota- | Rue gy hdes lie, for retntng) at Hie, aiserror pera ee on In’ Bestel ee opened | giiat s s, 6 vte of lat av, 20378. Uprande ‘hse \" wes ortibas Cubs Bic. for orto aloo ‘and be. for clarified Demarara on the 28th ultimo, amid a ceremony of great | 25th st X teat 7 phar ss a 180 xe: at 11340. a 1Bo. ined was in tair re- 9 ie. and enphis proves cost and. big reg tee selling at 1640. 8 16 interest, Among others there were present the of 24 ay Foreign exchange was dull but steady during the day, and closed firm at the following rates:—Sterling, sixty days commercial, 108 a 208%; good to prime bankers’, 108% a@ 109%; short sight, 109% a 110; Paris, sixty days, 5.211¢ @ 5.16%; short sight, 515 @ 513%; Antwerp, ‘4 x 4%4c. @ I5iqc.; yellow, IBigc. m Ive. and axtra, 14%. a | Duchess of Cambridge, the Prince and Princess of spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the 6.21% @ 6.16%; Switzerland, 5.21 5.1643 ng + Wye. We quote:—Cuba-—Inferlor to common retining, 107 Teck, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of residence of-his parents, No. 66 Lesivgton avenue, 7 aS ae on 2, 29 Fee ie eee ee ee ee eee Soe broad d several distinguished tact this (Wednesday) morning, at nine o'clock. Hamburg, 3534 0 357%; Amsterdam, 401% a 405; | Goou middling. “Bug Fitts aay | 108 fae eee Fi spoon. EE “ae, “ler ondon and several distinguished representatives Haves —At Pamrapo, Salterville, on dondav, May Frankfort, 40% a 4054; Bremen, 784 @ 78%; Prus- Cocoa was duil aud unchanged. Maracaibo was quoed ee, lagers 3 molasses, of the tempora: reerage. 10, suddenly, Grorar H. Hayes, in the aod year of $65 iD, 7836 43 Prus M and boxes, lige. a 18%sc,; molasses, hhds. and boxes, sian thalers, 703; a 71. 2c. a BWe., god, in bond, aud Guayaquil 104c. # 10s6c., do., melado, 6c. @ 9c. [avana—Koxes D. 8. Reena his age; native of London, Eng. “ on ‘AM kind: but itt ht after, but full 1c. 212c.; do, do. 10 to 12, 12ke. a 1 ENGLAND Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Governments, under the depression occasioned by | | VANDLES.—All kinds were but little sougi ofl) inet eg Seat 18366, do. do. 15 to 18, 1% 4}ge. 5 ° attend the funeral from bis late residence, Pamrapo, the same Washington despatch that sent gold up, ic. Bpertn, 48c., und patent, 8c. Pee Boos setinine crane tiie, via New Jersey Central Ratiroad. Bc. @ Zc. 5 Bp +? opened weak and.unsteady, continuing quite fever. | COAG. though quiet, was firm at our last quotations, | 390. a Ip:x. The Case of the Captured Brig Mary Lowell. few Boston papers please copy. fla, 223¢c. @ 234° bolt rope, Ri » le. u ¥ N No aday, Mi 1, WLM ish through the day, in consequence of the decline. sEWOODL Se. Domingo and Jamaica logwood’ was | j,SiFARINE was steady, with email ales, at I8\c.a18Xe, | The London Daily News of the Ist inst. has an Pree F Fee ig ape PE as I Bowards aiternoon, however, the market rallied and scarce and wanted, and prices were firm at 826, gold. SPERM AORTI.—Refined was dull at 45c. editorial on the capture of the American brig Mary 44,550 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- and nominal, me dy> nd | FLOUR AND GRALN.—hecelpta, 7,505 bbls. flour, 292 bags ie tes Waa cuiet Dut steady at 64c. «64 | Loweli by the Spanish authorities, The act it de- it. do., 210 oble, eal, 22,750 ushers wheat, 16,815 do. 5 "i : rr obla. corn meal, 22,' is Wheat, corn, ‘ TALlow ‘was steady, with sales of 40,000 Ibs., at 11}c. ® | nounces as an insult to England, totally unjustifia- Flushing papers please copy. do. oats, The market for State aud Western four was a Le. ED l. mideratel tive, the inquiry being principally for tee jow i. —Pig was firmer owing to the advance in gold and | ble, and one which should claim immediate atten- | Vesey 4 7, ee “deel + 450 Kunyx.—On Monday, May 10, Reatna, beloved wife grades, for shipment, w! with uri rices | the favorable news from Europe, the market closing at fc. a e zene- | 38th » 504 and 0%, 1 year, per annum. :1,0W | of Abraham Kuhn, in'the 4ist year of her age. Of other grades were € B24 cs for Stralts on the’ spot Slige. do torso. to a | 108 on the part of the Brittsn government, Gene 46, first floor and basement, 3 years, per ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited ry soi 660 but unchan,ed. The sales were e. do. for Banca, ‘and Sic, for English. The | ral Dulce’s proclamation ts severely criticised and Pepa oe woogie) ‘1,809 | to attend the funeral, tuts (Wednesday) morning, at within the range of the quotations (to arrive in Boston) ot 83c4 | nis instructions to his subordinates have tended to | AyithEoat, 12h old Naw th years, 1109 | nine o'clock, from Xo, 50 West Twenty-first street. 01 flour a moderate demand prevailed at former pri o 3 being 350 bbis. Rye flour was steady, with sales of ¥ mi SPidios wore ant na place all concerned in this high nanded act in a very | *h av, 21934, 5 years, per annum. . 100 LastaGo.—At West Hoboken, N.J., on Monday, 9,260 | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re- closed firm at five o'clock, at the following prices:— 4,000 | Sidence, 367 East Tenth street. United States sixes, 1881, registered, 1194 a 119%; o., coupon, 11934 a 11934; five-twenties, registered, 115% -@ 11544; do. do., coupon, 1862, 11944 a 1194; ao. do., coupon, 1864, 11534 a 11534; do. do,, coupon, 1865, 116 a M6%; do. do., coupon, 1865, new, 117% ies were :~-500 slabs 1, and 1,000 do. (part to arr i Is. ish 7 tons were sold at 31 &@ 117%; do. do., coupon, 1867, 11744 @ 11734; do. do., | xt tations, Ce val, tn " steady ii ; 5 N RINGS v Lastago, ; GoUDO; 1868, LTA #1179; Gd,, tentortien, Kegs] pi wes ee Hoare: alow 34) boxes Auxoricd charooalon privateterms, | awkward position. The article concludes:— Adelphi at, wm 2047 fun oF Tafayeie ay, 11,000 pA igri senset ane teuiee tered, 107% @ 108; do. do., coupon, 108% a 109%; | Rozsa B5e W575 | a n7 G0; coke torne, $6 1240 $6 2, and charcoal do, 8a | In this unpleasant business there is only one Peete oo 8 5, Sts bot Besta ase 22% | “Phe relatives and friends of the family are respect- p * 7 ee Boos BB) | 8887s, all gold. redeeming featfre, and that is, that if @ quarrel ts | Raychem. iW ftw of Casson ie) | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resl- Currency bonds, 106% @ 106%. Gielen das, Goa TOO | graBacgei For Kentucky the market was stilt active the | to occur it is much better for the Spaniards to | presiwey noo wot ae at, 2 OxI6, aye dence of his parents, Paterson avenue, near Pali- The money market 1s without change, with a good | Superiine Western... 575a 600 | firm. ‘The saiee werm 1000 bhds., £ NToctelde, Seed | Dave it with us than with the Americans, who seek | Broadway, ws, 62.7 {tn of Sumter et, sade, West Hoboken, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at supply of currency corresponding to an active de- | Ext® do... 610% 700 | jent was quiet, the sales being limited to 26 cases 1868 crop, | @ Casvs belli for the purpose of annexing Cuba. In 26x43. 1,07 | two o'clock. Carrjages will leave Hobogen ferry at extra Minnesota, Ma 800 | Connecticut and 25 do. 1565 do. do., ou private terms, | this very case of the Mary Lowell the Yankees | Butler st, ns, 80 fie of Bond st, 25:i00 49 | half-past one o'clock. mand. The rate on cali loans remains at seven per | Round hoop Onis, shipping bra five goo | Havana was in good demand, and 300 bales were soldi | are most anxious to claim her as their own, and | Carroll sl, n 4,143 (tw of Court st, 222100 2,0) | LESTER.—At Manchester, Vt., on Saturday, May 8, Cent, with the usual exceptions at six. Ge Lavin bow pxtro 760m 809 | 91 We quote:— Heavy, Wenera | they maintain that she was seized on the high seas, a's, 100 fh of Schenectady ay, hyo | Jou W. Lester, of White’ Plains, Westchester The influences which disturbed gold and govern- | St Loulestraight exiza..... 800 900 Wie Chon, eer Varkeiie. | and that they have a right to demand her reatitu- i, @ 8, 105.5 ft n of DeKalb av, 18x 4,000 | county, N. Y., in the 43d year of his age. ments failed to operate to any degree upon tue gen- | st Lows cncice tome. ee tries ieee i psionic, hy i one wna tuaieee wih adjsining lots, SaOtSL 28, ee Sateen metiin’ Unraha Rg ce ee ° in} joining bers of White Piains No. 4 . and eral stock list, the market opening strongly active, 1000 a 13569 on England. And thus in one sense we do a service | Hamilton st, w a, 405.11 tn of Myrtle ii, companions of Buckingham ‘chapter’ No. 174, x New York Central selling at 182%, and continuing tora to Spain by quarrelling, tor we save her from a Ey A. 'M., and members of Westcnester Commandery, with jueut fluctuations to maintain fair dgures. ae +4 tat if the Tustcans com Png ay Soon re ey four ton, 30.4 ino eieatet toe tet ao oy oy Wednesday at tonic freq a good ¢ of Clinton, ,000 | attend the funera , at twelve The new system of dealing operated toward the 4a for hostilities they would make quick work with sts, © of block, 22: 80 | o'clock, at the Retormed shurch, in the village of 4258 435 Cuba and despoil Spain in a very brief fun w of Clinton st, 60 | White Plains, N. Y. Glese to produce a decline, brokers getting fatigued fer annacted, sales bein of @ possession which the Yankee : “| jext soo | “California and Vermont papers please copy. ‘with their continuous labor in the Long Room ana | Festricted by the increased firmness of sel.ers, who demande for acguisition has long marked out & moe 4 Lyncu.—On Monday, May 10, DANIEL LYNCH, aged le. adc. higher prices in consequen of the favorable table” eatioes "from" iiverpiol and the. Gectine ng out as toothsome and inviting morsel. As it is, te Amen retiring earlier than usual, The princi transac- ne Ms ra cans are straining every point to maintain the 35 years. tons were in the speculative railway stocks, ‘tn friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, ses ‘1 48 a wl 49 for No. 2 spring, $1 4g a ¥1 50 the expresses and miscellaneous shares, excepting 1 90 Lor white Genesee; 81 85 for white 5 bl sen a naininined ty. the Aeeeteh men Willow 16,00 ‘ % in, Corn w 2 thos mai y , third street, this (Wednesday) after Mariposa, in the latter, being neglected, Excepting a ph Sg ers they pour in men, arms, money and ali | Wrckot an | ears teeta: ‘ : ew York Central and Hudson River, which | * ener and prices, were lower, closing hears at fc, ae <a pone aa ian ba poles Te | oa'ten, Manay.—On Monday, May B Cuanues Maniax, ne for old in at w jabama lal cant this abou Mary ‘Mahan, sold highest in the morning, the latter at 159, Dushels at cbc. a Sc. for new mixed Western tse. © wife (OF avowedly; but there is abundant proof that they Krave een ans Ckarh fe the best prices were obtained about the middie of | old do. gloat and in store, and Bic. a 9c. for yellow Western. aot The demand for fleece t light, ae it ie usually | dO it ettectivel yan oh is out of the pero | Siam ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the the day, Rock istand reaching to 132%, Fort Wayne saien amountt bout 5,000 bushels, were sold luring the fore part of the week, and, with fair offerings, the io) niards at aystemat funeral, at 55 East Forly-first street, this (Wednea- : = - ind Gacdutvaphives tremems. ero toneweeh wt soneenoan Tower than they were lant welt Pulled cottinves’in faire, | Hlibustering that the amfair of which we treat has | {2 “day) afternoon, at two o'clock. 158, Hariem 150, Erie 32, Michigan Southern 107%, Northwestern commou 89%, do. preferred 112% and Ohio and Mississippi 33%. The market fell off through the afternoon, the following being the®| Prices at five o’clock, at the time of the close of the Long Room:—Welis-rargo Express, 3535 @ 3574; United States, 63%; Quicksliver, 193¢ bid; Canton, 615; a 62; Mariposa, 2454 a 24%; do. preferred, 4854 48%; Pacific Mali, 92:4; Western Union Telegraph, 43% a 4335; New York Central, 1815; a 181%; Hudson Marrs.—On Tuesday, May 11, after a long and painful t/Iness, STELLA, wife of Dr. James Mairs. Notice of the funeral will be given hercafter. McCantuy.—On Monday, May 10, aiter a short and severe illness, DENNIS MCUART ty, aged 65 years. His relatives and friends, and those of his nephew, Edward Scully, are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 439 East Bievench this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. « —On Monday, May 10, Many ANN Mc- F, daughter of John and Margaret McKague, | aged 1 year, 11 months and 13 days, firm ; 4,000 bashels western were sold at $134. Both bari . | 4 . General Dulce, in & passion, seems to and barey malt were dull and nomfoal. ny | Ree See eee prises, 0 soeeequenes have lost his head, and his subordinates iollowed FREIGHTS.—The market exhibited rather more activity, | of the smallness of the stock, ib. California is steady | Suit in @ ready, angry manner; and thus it comes but rates to all ports continued to ralebeavy: The charter- | for spring, but dull and weak for fall, which is in | that the cannon of the Defence, Doris, Favorite, ing business was more active, nae oJ the “demand wi fair stock. ‘For foreign the market continues dull, and prices | Jason and other ships of the West India squadron most entirely for vleum vessea, The engacements wer o To Liverpool vet ateainer, 2260) Dualela wluat, at dds, 00 | {ignnimoet al descriptions are enurely nominal. Wesppend | may possibly have some powder-sent message to jeece—Ohia, Pennsylvania and Vir- bales hops at 4ad., 250 tierees lard at 15s,, 20 boxes bacon at r ; | Convey to the forié of Havana. It is, of course, Tas: BO bois: pork at. 6.60 tone copper ore at toe, To | {ities cuales, Saxon 1 Bee fine X and Ge AGic* New | clear that, however angry the Spaniards be Gasgow per steamer, 90,000 bushels cora at Bigd. add. To ‘ork, Michigan and Indiana, X and above, 46c. a bide. with the United States, and however justiflabie their Loncon, 6), tons wood at 15s., 2,000 bbls. four at 1s. 3d., 200 | and ‘y, 47c. a S0c.; common and i, dic. a mil » | anger their unpleasant frame of mind is no excuse Fa a el Oe de beer erat bee | Wisconsin and lows, X and above, dc: « S6c.; common to | for violating international Jaw and making cap- as, 1g 6 140 tous reapers at 1ye. and 100 do. sperm oll on priva i tures in British waters, We have, therefore, to | Mlizabeth st, ns, 260 ft e of Conover ‘ms. To Antwerp, W ida. tobacco at 26s., a i ; year. eee 2,20) hols, Hsin at Ta, 26 bhde, tallow at 20s, and 15 tiny opeloe ely Ad am demand from them the immediate’ surrender of | gbmecn st, No Gist floor, de. A. P., Be. 28 iekory 23 17 ft @ of Graham wy, 25: and Gardner avs, 8 @ corner, 60355. {te of Gay at, 152100. way, ne corner, 7 Beach ital g SeSaSeeQGUEREEe: ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of River, 158 @ 1583,; Reading, 96 a 964; Wabash, 76a sat 228, 64. The charters were:—A North German mh Al, Wc. a 26" the Mary Lowell, with a sausfactory apology for | gh st, No 273, 8 years, per her parents, 30 Front street, Brooklyn, this (Wednes- bark to i Hambi ‘ith 2,000 bbls. petrol it 4 a 16%; Milwaukee and St.*Paul, 777% @ 78%; do. pre- | fan Norwecian vark, from Puiladelphia to the Bultic, wits | 20S ST ay hy Og if this demand seeceetoed pied with Mantattan Hotel, Coney fi day) afternoon, at half-pest two o'clock. The friends of the family and those of her uncle, Rev. Francis Dent, O. S. F., are invited to attend. N1si0.—In Harlem, on Tuesday, May 11, Canouine L., daughter of Joseph and Corneila Niblo, aged 5 ears, 9 month and 27 a * ‘The relatives and iriend of the family are reapect- 2,800 bbl. pretroloum at 4s. : an Italian brig, to Gibraltar for at 4c, a 65¢., including small lots picklock at 6c. © | reas hat spared ordérs, with 1,00) bbis. petroleum at Us, 6d.; an Italian | ¢60,; 4,000 low and medium Ohio at 480. a Bc. 26,000 X to | this aL ‘Whaeehtee, # teat, ate tain, brig, Aame voyage, with U0 bbls pretroleum at AOU at Sle. a ey 4000 X and above Feunsyivanie st | General may yleld to the dictates of law and reason. Hamburg | 45,00) iba. pulled at #8c. a46c for super aad extra, aud bie. ‘The news from the West Indies will be anx.ously 600 bbia, re- | «'40c for cary city extra; 10,000 Ibe. California, at fle. a 3 it brings ferred, 86% a 87; Fort Wayne, 154 a 164%: Onlo and Mississippi, 33)¢ a 333g; Michigan Centra!, 128 a 123%; Michigan Southern, 107; Pittsburg, 92% a 93; Lake Shore, 106% a 107; Rook Island, 13114; North- Sa. Bd. 5 8,260 bbls. petroicum to the Baltic at 4s, bark (now in woston) hence to Harnburg with western, 85% @ 88; do. preferred, 101% a 102, | fed do, at Bs. 64. ; 4 Russian bark to the wo yo 3.200 | for spring aud ec. for fall and amall lots Texas at taiings thee we. suas hear mo. more of the Mary TRANG! fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi. 3 \ , wad 500 bbi caer ones. Dales Gi ; 3 - Some little business was done on the street after- to the Cont Saat ree are 76 bales Cape on pri- | Lowell. han, 09, 02 dence of her parents, No. 66 125th street, near Sixth in American | WuiskeY.—Receipta, 661 bbls. The market was dull and Main st, w 6, 102.2 fs of Bridge avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, wards, but of @ very straggling character. The Miadelphia to | prices were entirely nominal at #icra fen tar paid. IRELAND. au HEMPSTEAD. PHILiPs.—In Stamford, Conn., on Sanday, May 9, Changes made in the quotations will be found below. a Brien WHALERONE wan quiet, but steady in value. The sales Merrick and Jamaica plank road, adjoining H Eldert... 3.500 | Nancy, wife of Edward Philips, im the 7ist year of , troleum | were 5,000 Ibs. Arctic at 9dc., gold, and 3,000 Ibs. do. on pri- ee Road to W Rockaway, € 8, adjoining Anderson, 60 acres £1000 | py State bonds, with light transactions, preserved their | on private terms; a Bridsh bark to Greenock with 1,500 bols. | vate terma. JAMAICA, ler age. firmness throughout the day, and closed steady at | tt at Se. ands Norwogina bark to Cork for orders with 1,900 Wuaceroors were quiet at 93. for unbleached and 10g. The " rink Ps mire goa Men Reported | gpringfield road, n 4, adjoining Roche, 1% acres nae teintives and friends ort the > family are respect: five o'clock, as follows:—Tennessees, ex coupon, 6834 | A Fistt. “Dey cod were only, tn ee aS ote Rare ono Constebulary: Called Oat tay 84 | creen 01, lta A, «euch xi. Universalist church, tn Stamford, this (Wednesday) 868%; do., new, 66% @ 6644; Virginias, ex coupon, inital. Mackerel steady ant firm, wi nodera THE GOVERNMENT AND THE QUAKER CITY. ‘ BTER BAY. morning, at ten o'clock. Carriages will be in wait- Py 4 ‘a, Pr 1“, aig id; Cadeiis. atte oF 8 jw — hi. 7) ane tte aac ee on a poy The Londonderry correspondent of the Dublin pT ie Troy Anenaaetle' ing at the station on the arrival of the train leavit New York at eight o'clock A. M. The remaius wil be conveyed to Greenwood. PuRDY.—On seate, May 11, Ina Purpy, young- est child of Henry A. And Anuie Purdy, aged 2 years, 2 months and 16 days. The friends and relatives are ily mvited to attend the funeral, at 166 avenue C, this (Wednes- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be taken to Caiv: Cometery: for imterment. On Tuesday, May 11, at the residence of 5 29 Degraw street, Brooklyn, Joserit A. ReGAN, aged 24 years. The remains will be taken to St. Pani’s church, Court street, at ten o'clock on Thursday m« where a solemn requiem masa will be offered for tl repose of his soul; and from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross. Flatbush, for interment. ‘at $20 a #20 Ou for No. 1 bay, 225 500 $27 for No. 1 Shore, | A Revenue Cutter Watching Wer Moves | preeman’s Journal, under date of April 28, writing PO A OO St LOY ments—She is Searched by Officers and | an account of the visit of Prince Arthur to that city, ited and she. for Lt 1, though we heard of no sales Men from the Cutter. thus concludes his account of the riot which took cast bu na, quotes Pickios seas gs | ‘The sidewheel steamship Quaker City is lying at | piuce at night:— Lommeud 63; do. sevens, 95% bid; North Carolinas, ex coupon, 00% a61;do., new, 55% @ 55%; Missouri sixes, 8914 ® 89';; Louisiana sixes, 73 a 74%; do., levee do., 30 a 10%. The Gola Board had under consideration to-day a proposition to unite with the Stock Exchange, and appointed a committee of conference upon the sub- ject. It is understood that a majority of the mem- bers of the Gold board who are already members of the Stock Exchange favor this union. ‘The receipts fur customs and the receipts, pay- Ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have been as follows:— Custom House, ————Suh-Treasury,-———— Receipts. Receipts, Paymenis, Balances, May 10... $406,440 $1,000,585 $1,169,002 $84,708,663 May 11... 637,000 "1,147,000 1,528,964 88,526,788 The value of exports (exclusive of specie) from New Yorg to foreign ports for the week ending to- day amounts to $4,622,424, against $2,809,834 for the ‘week previous. ‘The following shows the totats of the average of the leading items of the Philadeiphia banks for the past and previous weeks:— pote re Tne.. $425,541 HOBOKEN, eth Band fia #6 60. the foot of Twellth street, East river, at the wharf ‘The streets were much crowded during the even- | Clinton and 4th, # w corner, 100x100. . adie for cloth Wn MM abs. for bags and22<e | of the Novelty Tron Works. She is on the south | {ng and there, was much excitement. ‘The walls | Madiwon st ¢ 4070s of Lt a saxo Hora.—The di 4. was only moderate, and prices re- those famous “wails of rry’'—were also mu a saninet heavy, at be. o 1bc. for inverior to choice giaden "| Side of the wharf, and the Arizona, of the Pacific | crowded with people." Who they were it would be | Heary st, #s, 100 ft w of Waldo HEMP waa doll nominal at ise. 18o., gold, for Ma- | Mail Steamship Company, on the north side. | impossible to say, but a number of them collected at nila, 4ige. @ be., do., for jute, 1 for Sisal,and | Anchored in the stream, about a hundred yards | the point of the wall which oyerhangs Butcher street, bas lo., for Tampico, in bor and it 1s postiveiy asserted commenced in the most IDES. —The market was quiet, here being but little de. | to the northeast of the Arizona 18 the | Wanton manner to throw stones on the people passing Tales 'were’ 110) ‘Texas on private terme, "We quote: | United States revenue cutter McCatlough, her guns | to and fro in the streets beneath. ‘This naturally | EOt8 32 and 8%, Blook Buenos Ayres 28 ¢ Lf ae do. e. ge los. | directed towards the end of the wharf. ‘This war- | Caused great indignation, and, unfortunately, retalia- @ach 5x100!..... 21% a Ad thn, 308; Kio Gram, Wa ides de Oruocs, | like attitude bas been assumed in consequence of an Gclox sud abarpiring of the revolver wesduecimgmem: 1#, adjoining James Haghes’ 8 Hg, CaliCoriia, 32.038 tbe, 200.0 200; | intimation made by Mr. Roberts, the Spanish Min- | doe. ‘Then came. tue ‘Prentice Boys, aia tien fol stot 14, Bramhall map, bossa: Suraiban.—On Monday, May 10, Joun Sixarpax, Ameriann, 18 @ YL Ibe., 18) “Hy -u apg tH = at ig to the Secretary of State a lowed disturbance and riot. Stoue throwing WAS | 14:6 and Washio U: : Jor abs ot ve ih of Ballyimacue, county Cavan, "thad0ibs.,loer | the rye Deedee re ey al Bt Cube w indulged in for fully two houra. Many were hit, | '}ft,and Washington av, aun | Eee semiinee oid Etenaet tee Meaniiy. caf these 1 The olen In chara ot efor, tite. Fevolutionis’s: | severely nit, a8 the numerous biood stains on the BI, Lovie hecke ad te bee Ge le eee ee The oflcer tn charge of the Quaker City denies ail | street dubsequently told. Stone throwing wae Te: | Lot seh Mock Si sean OF Spectfuliy invited fo attend the funeral, from ts lave nowle ge oF ‘any such intention on the part of her jonded to by revolver firing, and severe hits were | Lots 454 and 455, block 21, map of N Hobo! . 700 en iy LM Bast Thirte on ourper, tie | Wetuen> ton from yard on private terms. For Amerioat th Ree it ries aD, Who has lately purchased | succeeded by serious wounds. One man, I under- | = - Gay) afternoon, Pelock, to Ca.vary Cemetery, was dull end heavy te prices ‘wero not quovably lower, oking about her to etokis sacha purpose. owe prend, Was. snes on through the head—another MARRI AGES. ‘J T ih Haven sapere ploage cop: " y Hori tn acted ede Sel and Nov dana ba the Wales | iterations are being madera her dece Rouse an in. | Mad, f understand, has been seriously, wounded AND DEATHS. Surri.On Tucslay, May ti Many Ages, the . esee ay toted. Grd 6 8, wishook sales off any conmouence, | te hold of the v and ‘her windlass is to be | “eres wenuded: many ialuret cin nae ate hoc mec inept Mint Ti Many. Acxrs, the mor ves and friends of the family and those was quoted $45 a Ha, though were firmiy held at 77, , | Moved further aft, Yesterday she was visited by . fog Aimeiea a i oma ott Tort a slik two officers and Lye from the revenue cutter, - : Jon Boas utchree ansoes pase ane oi Ca eeeeee, BuanetT—Cianrx, ae Wetndetiad evening, May 5, t le, Patrick J. Maguire, are r spectfatly in. ordi Foreign ‘bar was quod i0sger Sud sheeted | of Nive « ‘Omost in Narge etaten’ mochicg ooutrounad go great was the injury indscied by the Goeat te at eight o'clock, at the Presbyterian church, Whites- ited to attend the funerd, on ihureday aftersoon, veo ‘%.—The market for hemlock sole was tinchanged, of war or anything to indicate that she is to be used ee ana ine “Finy tere ‘regiment, of infansey an "of ot be Leaghy?. Sian ban an LAA ‘at one o'clogk, from the residence of her facher, 606 beng oirahiy moive and atendy (oe weary weigh, but quiet | MAR Veusel Of war, and retired, expressing thew: | Were caliod out to. render assistance. The | almon Clark, Haq. of Wultestowne on? ae Caer iatreet, and from thence to calvary Van Ri receipts coatings fair. Gat wae only mode- | selves mounted constabulary rode on the fooy 8 to Jones—DeAN.—On Monday, a4 10, at the reat. PER.—On Tuesday, May 11, Jacop Van Re’ a M4 ibe, 16c. n ike. ; Vera Cruz, 18 8 18 c. Specie K rately 00g it a th. dercriptiona were Previous to this the officer in command of the cut- | ciear the streets, Captain Stafford, of the Con- | dence of the bride's father, by th M 3 A Ayres, heavy, 27c.a | ter had directed that she should exchange places . y the Rev. Mr. Mathews, | Ripgn, aged § months. ieee, Seer Weer’ wae 403.4332 | ee. ees gid, Be ate doy ight Be. with the Arizona, but. om representations snare. by sorepenre bullgh susersuy @ winter’. meas ata Miss Fansin A. Daax, bot | tie friends and relatives of the family are reapect- Due to Vanks... 6,107,680 6,638,3 Goo'top | 49." ene hue'a Bie? dows Orinoco,’ de,’ the authorities at the Works she was allowed to Te- | Wan atanding.. ‘The most turbulent excitementpre. | KENt-ScARRITT.—At Alton, Ii, on Tuesday, May | HY invited erandiaifer, Kuenurd Van Riper, Res " j dO. 4 wry . ', a a do mle Bs. m ik 54. ahi, ge w Bie. Board are eine ‘conductance eee ar pee, | valled ap to Midnight; but now allis quiet, ‘There | 4, at the residence of the bride's, father, by the Rev. | Quy Gienty street, on Thursday afternoon, ‘et’ two ened, y | can be no doubt that the party tunes aud the rival | J. A. Scarritc, Mr. RICHARD A. Kent, of New York | 5+ ry doin the rough, a B80, and everyt! seems to indicate that she wf very te o'clock. Bese ety ats da ge» Sa: | mer irony to Rutt om Tho dierInchrge | Terao talon ot the bury anineete wisee | Hake Mine MAKY A daar of isaac Scarrit | "oss: —on sunday, May 8 of congenton of she 3 a Oy 4 aed ero ary Be Sie midaiay S05 | {hgotaintng met Slearone® he slightest aisiculty sul autmates the people of the Maldeu Gry. Surrn—Morournsox.—On Tuenday, May 11, at ihe unit Foutwe J one “cps erm 4 $s, He, a Sto os emmentenns A subsequent report that three men w residence bride's parents, by Willian | Relatives and friends of the fam! respect: SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, nosalca Previous prices. were dematted: however, We | , EASTERN SHIIPRUILDING.—The ae aaver.| xited during the rot, and at the dnvarbaneo wen | fceress Me sony ite Carri, tr to aig Bawa A: | ype to atond Une fume tom tne eee ot ‘Tuesday, 11—10:15 A. M. uote: —New Cuba murcovado, refit ‘@ 5a. ; | tiser saya:—'The Mesars. Short re laid the keel sed mane eldest daughter of Benjamin Hutenin- her parents, 287 West street, this (Wednes- » May 11— * dor dou, 886. & 600. ; tic, ; Ouba | and commenced timbering out aship of about a | caused by an attempt to capture the “Prentice” | won, Eaq,, all of this city. aay) at two ears eck hvrenttm g = and Yo Oats She. a We. ; New | thousand tons burden on tie St, stephen side. There | guns. TUTT.R—Roawrs.—At Milford, Conn. 9 Mg 4 ‘AIT.—ON h, 11, of consumption, Ep- teens a Wae ne Broaey Sapiriee terpenes, wos are four schooners in course of construction in May TY, OF Se Rey, C.F. Woodru een aac | WARO A. Warr, in the'36th year of his o00, rt demand ae eee ne a chnde tower ale ees? | Calais, three or four in Robbinston, three or four in FRANCE. fel I RIE RB relatives and friends are invited to attend tne | ie ‘and 46%. @ 4%0. for Perry, four in Eastport and foor in Pembroke, we J Treasurer of the Union J , from the of his brother-in-law, H Isaac T. Rogers, of a 9 | sales bbls., for ge. for | understand, Shipputiding is not as brisk as vsual — ~~ Lovisa, daughter of the Hon. J Henry No, ‘Thure: % | Newt an fe for Hpi: in Calais, OF am It was expected it would be tnis ¥ea- | tow the Coming Elections Are Influenced. | Milford. Nocarda . at two o'clock. We Th IN.—The low con! in fair at fall | gon.” ' A 7 Ibany papers please copy. Hit 3 er ata rarer yc ia vatne, pamphlet strongly recommended to the perusal Died. WETTRRSON.. Sunday it, May 9, CaTHanti Ww 6 eo ry iv 47) - INVITATION TO THE PRESIDENT AND CanrneT TO | Of independent candidates by the opposition press, AcCKERMAN.—On Tuesday, May 11, GeRTRUD® Ca- | A., wife of Andrew Wetterson, in the 56th year 17 0° 5 end She be Wi. | ATTEND. THR Boston Musical JUBILE | entitled “Advice to the Electors, by an ex-Repre- | HOON, wife of George Ackerman. her ne es No. 2, at a. 1, 88 Shurtleff, Alderman White, Alderman Jam tati has ‘The friends of the family and those of Benjamin J. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. ctenf! i ra doy 7 & ‘itmingion | man of 'the of Aldermen, and W ee ae Fecentiy made its appearance in | Canoone, Exq., Us 8.N.» are respectfully invited to | fully mvited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) ‘eal: 108? aa | tree io ceed Gras Rien ehal ALOT Dhar emai Harris, President of the Common Council, \eft for | Paris and ts being very freely circulated. The fol- | atcend the fulleral, on Thursday afternoon, at two | al . at two o'clock, rom her Tale residence, om j } 1 8 Le fons Antes | Washington last night for the purpose of extending | jowing extract 1s from the chapter entitie “lec. | o'clock, from the Church of the Redeemer, corner | 252 Sonth Firth street, Jersey City. with anion yesterday and today of President Grant andhis Cabin Pacific street and Fourth avenua Brook:yn. ‘a 21 Oda il Ud and 6,000 do. Kuglish at $1. Of Baker's iden k and his Cabinet an invitation t? | tor vear Nothing’: ule yn. ZRLLBR.—On Monday, May 10, after @ mt Ki din castor oi) ROL at Wo, attend the peace jubilee in June.—Boston Herald, ¥ i, May 10, afters ZeLLeERr, the beloved wife of Julius Zeb bond. "Menhaden vas scarce and firm at 6c. ‘el wie May he . ; It ta the fault of the electors themselves if they | lingermng illness, FANNix B., beloved wife of Bi W. | 1 the Sod ‘year ot her age. on 223 we.