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Ee 8 0 =" i 5 62%; Pacific FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 2X: L ypitetben bet bmn Be COMMERCIAL REPORT. 43%; New York Central, 1833 a 183%; Harlem, 14734 REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Wepwaspay, May 19-6 P. M. 4 River, 4 Wepwesvay, April 19-6 P. M. Auction Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. NEW JERSEY. rro-aay gold advanced 10 14434. This ts the most | ® 148i do. preferred, 140.9 160; Hugeon Miners IN & | Corres. the market continued to rule dulyandsricet | que gales yesterday in the auction mart were pe direct a of indicating the character of affairs in 18634; Reading, eights oe phar Baar ‘Were nominal at the quotations published in our last issue. comparative light, comprising unimproved property ae eS ee : eeererne Nae 8s ey See at Bast New York belonging to the estate of White- head Howard, being @ portion of that sold in Febru- ary, the purchasers of which failed to complete their contracts, and @ few pieces of Staten Island Property, Subjoined will be found — A GANG OF BURGLARS FRusTRATED.—Yesterday Morning about two o’clock a gang of burglars entered the office of Delos E. Culver, at the corner of York and Hudson streets, and had commenced Operations at the safe, containing nearly a million dollars in bonds and securities, when they heard twooMcers outside and rushed out. All escapea except one, who was lodged in the police sta- tion, Another left his hat behind, ana it Wall strect during the last elght hours. The deal- ; do. preferred, 70 #73; Toledo and Wabash, | Corron.—The market was fairly active, the demand being ings in the precious metal have not only been upon oe paliees do. prederwed; 89 008s Metbwaaicne aunt Bk. | anliens Oven aplanem ana axnectors apa there wes eansider- @ very extensive scale, but the fuctuations have Pau), mx & 7745; do. preferred, 87 a 87%; Fort | Sble steadmess in prices, The sales were 8,365 bales, of been wide, frequent and excited. At the beginning | Wo. issu a 134; Onlo and Mississippi, 94% a | Which 1,92 were taken by spinners, 1,886 by exporters and 41 of business there was little or no animation in the be Dente . . | By speculators. No sales were reported for future delivery. 34%; Michigan Central, 125 a 130; Michngan South- je aunex the closing quotations :— market, and the premium showed weakness, During ern, 106% & 1067; Mlinois Central, 1465; a 146%; Cleve- Us the first hour the price was very steady, between | ia4 and Pittsburg, 93 8 93%; Lake Shore, 1065; | Ordinary. 114 aud 142, But the “bulls,” who are really the | goog Island, 1257 a 126; Northwestern, 91% a | Good ordinary cause of the present large advance, entered | 914°; qo, preferred 103% & 103%; Boston Water | Middings the Gold Room, and by @ well managed | powor, 174 @ 17%; Mariposa, 23% @ 23%; do, pre- | Sed muddling... for the Plaintiff, Before Judge Thompson. ag movement put the price as high as 144% “Be ne Parcs og tll OR IE ee £200 | _ Ip the case of Robert Jardine va. Terence MeGulg- | gare. “One of the oficers had noticed the move, | before the close of business, In the first place = pe Fa beh, pind Dela’ ve geigshnte ‘oats, 10,006.do. malt and Red gan, reported in yesterday’s HERALD, the jury re- | ments of two of the party three or four hours decline in vonds at London of % was used | 7% aioe ee a rated alot, bat meade 1475 | turned a verdict yesterday afternoon for the plaintiff, | they commenced to operate, and s close watch was * wanna, 117% @ 11934; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 117 | sales werg, made at full prices. California was quich, bit 250 | agscasing his damages at $3,894, accordingiy maintained. Two active, expert oMicers to create distrust in the minds of operators. Te | 11a; do preferred, 116% a 116%; Columbus, Chicago | was weady, with a moderate demand. Sales 800 huis. For ae i could have captured at ieast two of the gang, and cable following with $43 as the price at Frank- | sna nqiana Central, 44% @45. rye flour there was a moderate inquiry at former prices, the veo COURT CALENOAR—THIS DAY. Sle locality Wao hensiaed in shes It Mearpen how yr being 250 bbls, Corn meal was dull, but unchanged. ; f of the squad coi ¢ prisoner, when fort—a fall of over two per cent since yesterday—the |” ane earnt P : ings of the Michigan Southern Railroad is 4,800 1 brought before Recoraer Martindale, gave name ; agitation became extreme. As soon, however, as it during the second week in May were :— %a #878 2200 oot tot, Cone 108. 88, 109, 70, 102, 81, 97, 100, 125, | as Robert Page, thirty years ot ane, id ' was discovered that the despatch of yesterday 1869. 6000 6f0 (ieta.a wr corner South Carolina and Henry ava, each ‘ 1» 217, copes oer eee ab ee = it Lge should have read 8434, instead of 863;—a mistake | jg68,. 6H— 7 | a ite wedi adjoining the above, each 62100 1,900 ie, om Fe : cours made in deciphering by the key—there was a com- | fe 18 Bote a trondway, between ‘Wiliams and’ Henry ave, iad BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, lave tas he accompanied throe otter men, a EONAR. n.sersesecnesennnne ini Wn 800 Bssesee hai prey ee salts ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern ‘ aba in i t Ms co sapronponrerseroolie her DEATH FROM HYDROPHOBIA.—A boy named Daniel ag hat bin is 80overwhenng shat ir grilence v4 ming tt 4 lots adsoining, each 3x1 ¥ apse before he can resume’ bis. § Cabinet dissensions, reports that the President | Rallroad during the second week in May were: Fa f 0 | Gots adjoining, each 26x100 320 | Farrell, residing at No. 14 Vanderbilt avenue, was | theatres, ‘New York burglars make a fatal minane had decided to acknowledge the Cuban belligerents, | 1859--- $0bs 200) | HRW BEER Te ee yes AbD co ‘Ol | bitten by a dog about six weeks since, and the pa- | when they visit Jersey. and a despatch that great pressure was being . Sage one or ee Bele plota fronting on Richmond terrace, corner of Bergen pee rents of the boy, hoping to avoid an attack of that Hudson City. brought to bear upon Secretary Boutwell to induce Tncrease,......s0sseee sone as %0 Southern superfine and extra... 60a 9H peauies Ur 4 sunny. we terrible malady, the hydrophooia, killed the animal. TaE CasB oF CORONER VOLKT.—Recorder Al- him to cease his sales of gold and purchases of | The following is the article from the London Times | vetanrn non sacks and vols. ine lo 11.60 acres fronting on Prince's Bay, Central av and 34st 4609 Fhe Ae gig enalniend feeceee spon nine af the | aridge discharged Coroner Volkt ou furnishing $1,000 bonds. Meantime the English steamer had arrived | (May 8), upon whica was based much of the excite- pom peaiee is # - “4 63 acres fronting one witral av, 9d and Sd sts. oo with symptoms of hydrophobia last week, and after | 1! for his appearance before the Grand Jury on the and her mails containing the newspaper details of the | ment in gold to-day:— Corn meal. Jersey: 4a 4% Orne irns cbt on Teasing a ouminn ofthe Cle ‘KWFLL. | suffering great agony for three days he expired. charge of atrocious assault on Joseph Berger. Dr. i ‘ke estate at effect of Senator Sumuer’s speech in Great Britain | ‘The Bank of England have to-day raised their rate | —Whest was steady, with @ fair demand for parcels to Sing Sing.” The proverty it handsomely laid ‘ontin plots ot | FATAL ACCIDENT.—George Carsten, employed at | Volkt procured a warrant yesterday afternoon for a ‘On the spot scarcely enough was offering to make a of discount from four per cent. at which it was fixed | T¥®, Chote Ni various sizes, commanding fine river views. Every lot struck % were brought into requisition to further the ends | Op ‘the ist of Apri, to four and a half per cent. Param Cacnee 3 fo {raanes Seeing, ps bold of St bras MnacaTonuators tha anetioneere lett tee" genta: Wheeler, Parsons & Co.’s watch case factory, was | the arrest of Berger on a charge of perjury. instantly killed yesterday morning. It seems that he jumped upon the dummy on the third floor, when nis head was caught between the gearing and the floor and crashed. He then fell through to the cellar, striking upon his head, It is believed he was instantly killed when his head was crushed. The deceased was @ single man, twenty five years of age, and had been sleeping in the factory for some thine past. Tak New BoaRD OF FIRE COMMISSINOERS.— Volkt in his statement denies most pos- Itively that hé snapped a revolver or tnat’ he had a revolver in his possession atall. The only weapon he employed was a small screw driver which he frequently carries in nis vest pocket, and he only used this when Berger had clutched him at the throat ané was trying to choke him, It is very likely that in the excitement of the fight Berger mistook the implement alluded to for » revolver. Volkt bears several marks of rough treat~ ment, His eyes are blackened, his face and neck Particulara of the sale are aa follow! Mansion House, with about two act 1 lot # w corner of Clinton and Linder of the gold “bulls. Although the news was eleven Two or three Weeks ago the public were warned (eh F ok J its effec! ‘ nu felt fully ten days | that this step must be considered Inevitable if any ies were about 50,000 bushels at #1 46% for Gave old and its effect had been felt fully ten days | coher aqveres movement should ocour in the posi ing (a little smutty), delivered: 81 54 for ago, when our special despatches from London gave f pone hg amber Michigan and amber Canada, ‘in bond; #1 27'4 for ton of the bank accounts, and the return published white Canada, 81 63% for red Western, @1 70 for California the public an epitome of the English editorials, it | this evening shows a serious continuance of depres- | Tidgi sa tor white, Genesee. Core was ‘steady for was successfully employed and proved a very | on. The figures have been partially influenced by | new and heavy for old. The sales were about 60,000 bushels, ful “bull? A ang th port | Some Specie withdrawals for Scotiand which usually | at S0c. a 87e. oe Sai £0. ye5y new mixed, 8c. a 9c. for useful “bull? influence, especially as the report | occur at this period, but the main cause in operation | old in store and Sle. a 913¢e, for do. afloat. Oata were more was also started that the Bank of Eng: | is thesame as that which last month led to the ad- moo Sey ee phe Y land directors would to-morrow again advance | Vance to four cent. An extraordinary degree of in- | Sioat. Rye wi Nation has been prevalent fora long period in Amer- | ¢rp and $1 85 for Si mored sales of three or four loads to arrive vy, with ate. Baril it a fe the rate of discount. The scene in the Gold Room } ica, and is fostered by money drawn from this side id 625 scratched; a deep black mark across his throat fur- , nominal. | Of barley malt \e Messrs. McLaughlin, Massey, Brown and Campbell, curing the afternoon was a very lively one. The | iu the shape either of investiments in or of lonnson | $180a81%). joining, on corner of Clinton and Belleview ava, Pesca re vain Beare or Fire Co! ig hishes satisfactory evidence that the Aght was not ail vd was incessant, and the apartment brought | United States bonds. So long as this continues there | | FRF!¢1Ts.—The market was active and firmer for grain, on <cce 650 'y appoln' ire Commissioners, | one-sided, as the first account would seem to convey. crowd cessant, an ip ms brought | ponibe no collapse in New York, and it must be ex. | bat dull for other articles, The chartering business con- br jaarenrnan of ae eee ave, 50x157, aa have had their certificates signed by four members | He received a severe wound by some biunt instru- back memories of the wild speculation of the war | pected to continue until the rate here rises toa point | Hye punuigaa,, The guemgemente were:—To Liverpool, | 110 acloiaiag: on Cliston ay; BOsIS6. 828 | of the appointing board, Messrs. Sprague, Johnson, | Ment over the left temple, and another at the back days. The fluctuations were so numerous that | so nearly equivalent to that at New York as to offer | 1% Dusvels grain at Sd and, per steamer, 37,600 bushele | 1 Ie addins on Clinton av; SOriOi; 66 | Fury and Bergen. On Friday it is stated they wil | Of the head. During the melee he states that three several pages of “Mersereau’s book" were covered | BO temptation to borrowers. To the leading finun- | fos. and 500 bales cotton at 5391. The charvers were:—A | 1 lot w# of Relleview ay, 157 feet a of Clinton, 100x198. 1,050 | draw lots for the terms of office, and it is Intended | Mer men in the saloon fell upon him and struck ’ , e cial writers in America the case has been perfectiy | British bark to Cork, for orders, with 9,000 quarters grain lot mired on Belleview av, 100x195. 41% | co effect an organization of the’ Board immediately | 2m Several heavy blows. The quarrel arose from with the figures of record. The price changed as | piain for some time, but among European capitalists | 4s. 6d.; a Russian ship, to the Continent, with 3,200 barrels | 1 lot adjoining, on Belincieve ats 1a a Vs thereafter. Mr. Thursby, who claims @ seat inthe | Volkts ref to pay for a whole round of drinks, jaster lot e# of Belleview often as three times ina single minute. While the | there has apparently been littie disposition to enter- eae anda brig to Turks Island and back, “bulis” have si 3 tain a similar view. On the 2ist ult. it was GUNNIFS.—B ere still 7 ‘grand have had the supremacy up to this, they are mentioned in a New York paper. that the | qiGtNni Pip ey tenet | etm at 16c., while likely in the immediate future to encounter more op- | power of consigning bonds to our markets Hora—the market was extremely quiet at former prices, position, for the market to-day indicated large acces- | was found to be equal to that of having the com- big So iS Leb etel oe poe 8 for sions to the ranks of the “bears.” An excessive | Mand of w perpetual cotton crop at hand all the | , Hear-—Prices were steady at 127: n fe. gold, for Ma year round, and although the writer saw that there | [o'%'¢ to. for Sampled. tat tonal uj heard of “short” interest will defeat itself, however, and the | could be but one termination to the business, and | 45% » for Tampico, in bond, though wo heard of no success of the counter movement, with which the | that the finalcatastropie must be great tn propor- | “Hay continued in fair demand at steady prices, shipping public is in sympathy, depends upon the extent of eee ag Le erates fan thant selling a te, and retal ote at Bl 861 80th Laer price for this interest. ‘The range in the price was as fol- | even not for a year or two. That question, indeed, £8F8.—The market was firm for all grades at the quo- lows:— was one that could only be settled on this side. | Yilons publihed in our last iesue, with continued moderate 10 A.M. . 143 | Jt was reckoned that “not half the available | Nava. Srorgs.—For spirits'turpentine there continued rt yasxg | 8apply of bonds had yet been sent away,” and, | an active demand and with an almost exhausted stock, and - * T consequently, if we were prepared to go on ab- | but few lots offering to arrive, the market was firmer and fc. par gallon, clos: including one for himself, which he had refused to take, having already imbibed no less than twenty- four glasses of lager. Newark, MILITARY SERENADB.—On tle occasion of his recent election to the brigadier generalship of tha Second brigade Colonel Joseph W. Plume was the recipient of a serenade on Tuesday night from the oiticers of his ola command. the Second regiment. General Runyon, Colonels Peckweli and Ward aud many other militia oficers were present, THE SUNDAY HORSE CAR QUESTION.—A special meeting of the Common Council is to be held to- morrow evening for the purpose of deciding upon a time and method for holding the proposed election Board, has, it is said, placed the matter under legal advisement. A SINGULAR EFFECT OF A GAS EXPLOSION,—At eleven o'clock yesterday morning a singular gas ex- plosion occurred at No, 110 Myrtle avenue, tn the apartments of Mrs. T. E. Johnson. It appears a gas- fitter had been at work in the place and had neg- lected to stop a leakage. The apartments became filled with gas, when tt ignited from the gasfitter’s lamp, which he had Jeft burning, and an explosion occurred. The force of the explosion was so great that it blew Mrs. Johnson out of a rear window, and she fell upon @ sbed beneath. Very for- tunately she escaped with but slight injuries. Renl Estate Notes. An important event in the real estate market 1# the sale to-day of over 900 lots at Bay Side, L. I., the property of George Braaish. The sale will be held on the ground, @ special train for the accommoda- tion of those wishing to attend leaving Hunter's Point at eleven A. M. A frame house and six lots, at Menlo Park, were sold on Tuesday, by H. Pterson, for 7,300. The total arca of the lots is 150x200, sorbing them there was no reason why “eat, | prices appreciated to the extent of Omclal Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. drink and be me: Should not be the motto for | ine at 47340. a 48c. for merchanta} a 430, for TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK O1TY. The windows of the apartments were blown out and a a 3 shipping lota, Sales were made to the extent of 250 bbls. | Charles st, ns, 104.2 ft w of Greenwich ‘22x! «818.250 | the furniture set on fire, causing @ dam: of $100 = montis, perhaps for years to come. Whether the | (pare toarrive) at 47 . (new For | Statison teres 283 ft of 44th a S0x100! 27,000 | before the flames coud be extinguished. “The utd: a eee Gna an aan aa he Horde ta oelede advance of the bank rate to four and a half per cent | bbls.) to arrive at the Iatier price. For rosin the market was , 220.10 ft w of 7th ay, 20,10x75, 9, ing, which is owned by Mr. W. J. Heterick, was days. In the meantime the all-absorbing query is, will create pressure and distrust sufficient to check | dull and peavy at 8 52'¢ a ®2 57}¢ for strained, @2 60a 83 8, 350 ft w of Sth av, 12.6x98.9, a ed to th tent of $100, * Shall we or shail we not have the horse cars on the ardor of those who are placing their money on ] for No. 2 88 125 a 84 60 for No. 1, 85 w 8 60 for pale, and 150 ft w of tb isp) Bex aE Or Bote Sunday? The knowing ones unhesitatingly declare rying were made at rates ranging from seven to | these securities 13 the Dottie a2 be kes All ane Fi pag hgey ey poles $80 bbls. Ho. 1 at 94 9.04 40 and 25, 100K w of Sth In Lruno.—Kate Feeney, John. Ryan and Ann | that the great mass of the people, including a large four per cent. The disbursements of coin interest | Oe cent'will uot suiice the Moveulent Will goon to | _,O!-%-~Of linseed 5.00 gallons were wold at Bi O4; grusher? 18 290 feof Tat avy 20288, Moore, or three persons who gave their names as | portion of the sensible church-golng community, by the Assistant Treasurer were $188,073. To-mor- | the requisite point, whether that potnt be five per sepa 8 $109, Other kinds were steady at our H aa Ww OC Tan Saas ina es Leb saael 8. such, suddenly found themselves in the custody of | Ohiy the suit, starched up, puritamieally inclined, ) row the Secretary of the Treasury will sell another Coeliehae aa reat a eee dad ERO WIstOMs-—Reosiote, _ Mer “og en rg gg i ne, 439 fe of Mth ay, 17x102. detectives Frost, Corwin and Folk yesterday. The moa ch whom LS peg gl of Sey own, that ul d te er ride sais ork ot cel PicokiS st, nay onstitute the opposition. In reality the same eie- Million of gold to the highest bidder, proposals to ] than we could perpetuate the London inflation of fairly active, the demand belng good, ‘and with moderate stn a.270 officers had watched them go in and out of different pepe that crovenie hits city Of 125,000 Bi be submitted to Mr. Van Dyck at the Sub-Treasury, | 1868. Doubtiess many persons will be disposed to | Oferings prices wero higher, closing at #31 3734 a $31 bd for 8, 58 stores on Fulton street for upwards of an hour, and | and immense manufacturing and trading interests DIS, he business of the Gold Exchange Bank resulted as | attribute the present state of our money market | jew mess, $29 y pri yds ‘#28 60 for Western do., follows principally to the Continental loans lately effected. | sos 75 for'extra prime and #30250 for thin mesa, including : But the tstalments on these loans are spread over | 750 bbis, new mess for June at $82, buyer's option. Live Gold cleared long periods, they are diffused among, all the | bogs wore steady and firm at 10c. a 10igc., with arrivale of Gold baiance: leading commercial centres of the Continent, | 4M7 head. Beef was in moderate demand at steady Jone Currency balances #120 ee he and the greater part of them has been required to | {he tee being 76 0le at La B18 for plain mess and #] The money market was without essential change. a On government collaterals large amounts were were under the impression that they had been pur- loinmg some goods. Their complexions grew several shades lighter when the officers tapped them on their shoulders, notwithstanding the fact that they did not appear to be strangers to such calls. When taken to Police H@dquarters Kate Feeney claimed Ryan as her husband; that was before he had given his name. When asked what from having a first class hotel, a proper hospital and decently paved streets is the chief and only ob- struction to the Sunday horse cars. Newton. SHOCKING RAILROAD AcctpENT.—On ‘Tuesday afternoon, just as the half-past five o'clock freight train from here was running into the junction of the @ 8, 60.5 ft n of 62d at, 25x100. LASTS RECORDED IN NEW YORK, Bowery, No I61, 8 years, per annum .... . West Broadway, Noa 163 and 144, 21 years, per annum. 2d ay, ae corner of 62d at, 8 years, per annum. eee 1,200 dividends or other debts due to the lenders them- | fy ypis. weredisponed oat Sere Sue, Torso peer wae dull aed selves. Looking at the siackness of trade and the | nominal at Se. n 26¢. for prime mess, atd %e. a 80c. for economy practiced im all branches of the expend!- | India do. Cut meats were frm at former prices, though the TRANSFERS IN KINGS COUNTY-—-BROOKLYN. his name was she was unable to tell. Neither could loaued at six per cent, but the rate is quotable at ture of the people during the past tlree years, to- Sf mst Vahey or . ony oe ooo Geen Cin Butler 178 fte of Bond a, x00. 450 | Ryan ta ex bp dayernteay ve been ering Morris and Essex and Sussex Railroads at Water- D se eka the ful s gener- | gether with the constant influx of money to this y salted and pickled shoulders, 15)¢c. for emoked ¢ Canton at 444.6 Ct i week, but she was 4 ishtened she was unable to Q aken y : : tioned if the late advances to Russia, Italy. Spain | at H 7 Gourt aad Taqucer sts, westerly « ¢ about the women, and had only met platform of one of the cars, and, it is supposed, before they were arrested. As no stolen property was found in their possession they were not held. ORDINATION OF A PRIEST AND DEACO! ester- day morning Rey. Henry A. Dows was ordained a eat six per cent, especiaily where the borrower | and other continental States would have raised our avored or in excellent standing. Commercial | @iscount terms to more than three per cent. Indeed, clear and long eut hams at 173s ; es ibe the whole amount involved in this way must appear ined active and the market was a8.quoted at seven to nine per cent. Foreiga’ex- ~ ; . insignificant when, with the consciousness that at | "ere made to the e BM tes por change was dull in response to the higher price east about 150 millions sterling of United States | ‘boynourgwccCrude in bulk was in but little demand, and gold, but rates continued firm on the basis of 109% | Ponds are held in Europe, we find the stream still | we neard of no sales of munilicances prices were scarcely #0 dashed head foremost against the track Hes, His head was shockingly mutilated, while the fesh was com. pletely torn from his left leg, on the outer side. Ho was taken home as speedily as possible and proper medical care provided. His skull being severely Iractured it was impossible that he could live, and Douglass at, « , 250 ft @ of Smith at, 40x10... Freeman at, #8, 95 ft w of Franklin at, 25xi00. Gold st, w , 53.6 ft 9 of Prospect st, Monroe at, centre line, adjoining Jobe), Raf e ‘6x50. we. 4 Wm. Hopkins’ (new % eae . pouring in, and are told that not half the available | firm, closing at 15%o. a 16c. in bbis., about 3,000 deacon and Rev, Mr. Degen a priest. The ordina- | jo ay at eight o'clock. He leaves a wife au for prime bankers’ sixty day sterling and 110%; for supply has yet been forwarded to us, bia. wore: raid pr five gy Wa lower. | Redlned, on, "the en tok piace te Grace Churdli, th Hicks atrest, the fed npc eg at o’clock. je leave fe aud rat. opened moverately active and at ester = The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | Closing prices, but was @ shude firmer at the close, when Right Rev, Bishop Littlejohn, D. D., presiding. ‘Trenton. 187, Mx100. 974 ft eof Saratoga PARDONED BY PRESIDENT GRA: Cummings, convicted about two years ago tn the State at, Sumpter st, n A man named Weckow at n-acal0 ft e ot Hoyt st, 20x10 ory The government bought one militon of five-twen- | ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city | standard white was drm at For future delivery t Dusiness was again active, but with free offering, pric He was assisted in his solemn duties by a number of jes through the Assist: sur hom the z tes through the Assistant Treasurer, to whom the | for the expired portion of the week have been as | favored the buyer. The enice were i000 Duis. standard white | woocoe st, #8, 168 ft w of Franklin ar, 15h iixakii.\2-1100 | rectors, among whom were Rey. Drs. Schenck, proposais to mounted to about four millions. | sojows:— 1,800 do, do. at Szige., 2, z 2d place and Henry st,ne corner, 263.10x2.61183.5x Burgess, Van Kleeck, Paddock, Hall and Johnson. | United States District Court at Trenton on a charge | The awards were made as follows:—46,000 regis- Custom House. MUD- Treastry.-———— | Sth “Sune “to y 0, “ik : + +8890 | After the morning prayers had been said the Rev. | of having passed counterfeit money, and sentenced tered 62's, at 116 0,000 registered 64's, at 116, Receipts. Payments, Balances. | the first half July. at aye. bf ye} Dr. Hall, of Holy ‘Trinity church, preached an | to the State Prison, was pardoned by the President "8 F ~ i . May it 1 $769,958 $84,802,498 | half June at 3c. and 2,000 do. for h at, ft e of 3d ay, appropriate sermon, defining the ofices of deacon esterday, the document baving been received by $150,000 registered 65's, at 116.78; $50,000 register May 18... 2 naphtha 350 bus. were — = Te. 38 pncadeine, ie 1ith st, nes, lots 52, 53. and a. At the Maeno go pnd eee larshal Plummer at Salem the day previous, 64's, at 116.8744, and $704,000 registered 67's, at | May 5,023 market waa only moderately active, and prices favored the | ysth et’and 4th av, nw coraer, 60x! candidates were presen| ¥ priests to the Bishop. . ‘a : TG, the peices gives were actesiee holes tiene’ | ares icone nasa ae specie) from New Y Sizer 2000 dor for the rat and lest half June aestige. a | ies Bm 920 oof 84 ay, 17 6x Rev. Henry A. Dows was prescuted by Dr. Burgess | THB NaTURALtzation Fracos—A Dusrenara 53. The pr gi Tact lI xpd (e3 4 BIR Cy coh aioe Hoi B tlle gy ih eh tat nat ch nav, centre line, and Rev. Mr. Degen was presented by Rev. Dr. | COUNTERFEITER SENTENCED.—In the United States Which prevailed at the contemporaneous session of | to foreign ports for the week ending May 18, and the Schenck. After the usual questions had been asked and answered by the candidates the ceremony of laying on of hands was performed by the Bishop, x to December (1.50 uly to December S8\¢: District Court at Trenton yesterday a young man named William P. Kelly, convicted of swearing overn board. The figures are “fat” or ex | since the commencement of the year, compare as erty av, Sxibx! rest, the aceruec ast e acceptec , se of 1867 Sr ; ftw of Liberty av, 2x35, Interest, the accrued interest to date on the accepted | follows with those of 1867 and 1868 darolina was quiet but steady at BY{0. a Sic. for | Smith av, w 0.35 fre of Liberty av, txss, aud the authority to preach was delegated to them. | falsely in the matter of naturalization, was called up bonds being pald in coin to-day to the sellers, The _, 1867. commen t prime. There were smal! sales at these prices. iki 335 ft e of Bushw! Tbe communion was then partaken of, first by the | to receive sentence. Quite a number of politicians Williamabur; 100. SUGAR.—The business in raw moderaie, the inclem. ency of the weather checking the demand; but'the market Ke. a 120. for fair to good refining clergy and then by the laity, after which they sep- arated. THE BROOKLYN PaveMeNT Contract Svrt.—A suit in the City Court, yesterday, towards its termi- nation, assumed a novel phase. The case was that of Robert Jardine vs. Terrence McGinggen for loss sustained in an alleged breach of contract on the part of the defendant, who is the contractor for aving Broadway, &.D. It was charged that the Jatter caused a serious loss to the plaintiff, who is a dealer in stone, in his refusal to accept any stones which were less than six inches on the face, in violation of the agreement between them. The jury found a verdict for Jardine in the sum of $3,854 from Middlesex county, where the offence was committed, were present and strongly interceded in his behalf. The court room was crowded, and this being generally considered a test case, much interest was manifested. Judge Field, in addressing the prisoner, said:—You have been, after @ fair and impartial trial, and after hav- ing been defended with great Zeal and ability, con- victed by the jury of the crime of peur You have been convicted of having sworn falsely before the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Middlesex, tor the pur) of enabling an alien to become a citizen of tke United States and thereby a voter, on the eve { ef an election when a President and Vice President of q the United States and members of Congress and of ql rhment market opened with great animation. | For the week 4. The 67's sold at 1203 Sighs ort foreign ¢ ons and the uneasiness created Since Jan, 1. ... $79,138,620 $69, by the use of the E h editorials above referred The last statement of the Boston banks as com- ft white 14%qc. s Thige yellow 13%. a de. to led to a Weaker feeling in the afternoon and are- | pared with the preceding week looks quite favora- Ose. action in 67's to 1197. ‘The currency bonds, refect- | bie. Loans have increased nearly $1,000,000. Legal| oytnsnc Al im ing the advance , corres aon 8 STRAMINR.—The demand was light, but prices were steady ng age anee im gold, were correspondingly | tenders are accumulating, and deposits are quite | | STBARixe.--The demand Mrtune ealon TR000 Toe, lower. The “short’ interest in governments was | strong, showing a gain of $1,250,000. Tne statement | “garrow ‘was In moderate request at firm prices, Sales ei; asi a ui sue: low: 45,000 Ube. Ile. a 12¢. Sg paar A eys sg ee a Tavrtet Gu grange May10. May VINsRuY.—Receipte, 455 bbls, The market was dull and 2 Ot nominal at 96c. a 98c., tax paid. the currency collaterals. Pric Loans.... 2 $101,474,527 josed = steady Specie. 749 «1,194,886 this evening with the following « THE DRY GOODS TRADE. Legal te Ww at, i nd Sh st, northerly corn x6x100x106. » part at Le. for Cuba 48,245 $64,064,504 c. for Vorto Rico: also 225 boxes at Wige. a Isc, Re- y lue, hard being quoted Jande, mill road to Flatlands Neck, Rider's, 67,8x64.19x152.11x150. js were dull and nominal at yesterday 8, lote ns, lot United States sixes, 1881,. registered, Due from banks. 1 damages. While the case was being summed up, pipet nab pasha eroded fh : however, the defendant procured a warrant for the | the Legislature were to be chosen. It wouid be dim- P s 8 123; Ms e D- | Der The market remains without change, either as re- arrest of the plaintiff, from Justice Buckley, charg- | Cvlt to imagine a higher crime in a country like Unis, Itis a crime which strikes at the very foun- dation of our free institutions, and which, If allowed to be committed with impunity, would fatal to the very existence of a free government. The pun- > tes, registered, 117% @ 1173; do. do., coupon, 1862, | Circulation do.do., coupon, 1864, 117% a 11 1865, 118% a 119; do. do., co gards tone or tendency. There has been very little SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCKANG? demand for goods, and accordingly very Iittie bus — ay ness has transpired, while prices, in aympathy with ing Jardine with having altered the contract by erasing the word ‘no’ in the sentence ‘no stone legs than six inches on the face,"’ thereby making a wMe breach in the meaning of their ement. Mr. MONOKE: Patterson ay, & 8, 66 ft w of Harrison et, 25:90. NORTH BERGEN. a, 1965, | a 40. do., coupon, 1897, 119% a Wednesday, May 19=10:15 A. Mt cotton, have tended in favor of the purchaser, as | Lot 44, map of Glanville, x10), ose ceeeeees 2001 Jardine was subsequently brought before the Justice Crimea obee id Does autor oats te of — 120; do. do, 1163,° 11974 @ 120; do., ten rats 12 che Posrth BB has been the case for some weeks past. The bona | Lot 239, map of Washington Land Association, 25x56. of the Peace named and was committed to jail to ot exoeeaing. Ly forties, regist 2K v1 100 Quiek Min... .be' Lincoln at, # 8, 125 ft e of Union place, 25x109 answer the complaint preferred. ment at hard labor in the State Prison for a period jor’ registerel, 109/44 10914; do, do, coupou 100 Mariposa Min Co... fide purchaser has found no dimiculty in obtaining | yeoners av, w a, 125 ft n of Colden wt; 27x100. grt. i = not exceeding five years. Butan appeal has been 109% @ 110; currency bond, 107% @ 107%. to o% Union Tel-..-- 44% | concessions from current nominal quotations, so TEROEN. made to the court in your behalt for mercy. ft i i The news of tue expectid disbandm ¢ the 4 omn os TEE BROOKLYN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. said by counsel that the great object for which this { i Xp 1 disbandme of the a a that most of the business has been done ct Del AHO trial was instivuted has been accomplished by your militia in Vennes. producd a reaction in the feci 4 an i on the basis of prices a shade below | Lotss5 ty of Clifton, SAT GT: ary 8" conviction; but inorder that this conviction mi 20) Welle Fargo Exp...» 4% | our quotations. which are, as a rule, merely | —Sirl00 f ‘ i he ok ing of the market toward the bonds of that State, 12 Am Mer Un Exp | nominal. ‘The jobbers continue to. undersell the mane 7 ME i Investigation of the Supply System of the | have the effect of deterring others it must be tol- and there was a recovery i prices. New North en ee 3 | agents ih some cases; but as a general thing this ig | Lots 642 and 648; Mock 28..man of North Hoboken,,. Hoare 66 Sencation. Taste waka bave Do terrore Init’ it wale baud . : t tat and Bercen av, S0x100... ; ‘ x st cl atea rice enness y, e Vent ste, Irom nw corner, 95x10... 1, wi , &C., eat respect We list ¢ steady. Prices Tennessees, ex $0 Bich douther underselling the agents but ‘a comparatively small mecnener of lot. 6% Wx103, + Mie] ery ceeues cuger authored cf tbs etre ar dla San tare el neat earacr et ences pu are furnished under authority of the Board of Educa. Bo coupon, Prince st, ¢ 8,25 ft _n of Montgomery Commereial Dock st, w #, to Morris Ci 05) 4 66, strong; Vir- quantity of goods can beobtained. During the week ‘abit for which to ask the clemency of the Court Tue ginias, ex ¢ 1 ia 62\ a 63; 6) Pana under rag —— has b 80 light and prices ocmann, tion met at the depot, im Red Hook lane. There | misfortune 1s that when men commit crime the Georgia sixes, A 82; do. > @ 96; North ean len ES te ba ce pote gy tt Agen Talat but are | Lincoln avenue nad Chostnat Hut be *w cor, 100x100 1,000 | Were present Messrs. Kinsella, Rhodes and Rowe, | never think they have a ae wee children. 3 : Carolinas, ex coupo 2 000; dy, mew, 66 a 55%; | 2000 do su Chie &N WER rather more steady, in sympathy with wool. wet tr Oaneee cee “~ 401 there gentlemen comprising said committee, ‘The | When they Saiete aevnoneht to Bees ts kane Missouri sixes, 88% a Histada s1xes, 73 @ 90000 US 5's, 10-40; ¢ So tans sbeie i : imported fabrics have sold to @ fair extent at | Central place, wa, 145 ftn of Central avenue, 5ia118... 750 | Investigation 1s being held for the purpose of in- of securing the mercy of the Court. There was no do., levee do., 69} a 70 vee tights, 89 a 2 100 Cote & SW RE pt oe, prices. The auctions have been fairiy at- creer quiring as to the charges heretofore made that the | evidence to show that when you made this false Alabama eights, 102 a 102; do. fives, 7 a 6% 9900 ao... = b ahah Subjoined are te current quotations for the lead- THE STEAMSHIP AMERICA, Lichen tars by be he ingen in tt nergy ee ate a aatekene wen, = The Afth annuai report of the Nauonal Bank of | Rm Tene &% 1) do. rea ing kinds of goods:— a “ cess of the usual rates of cost of the articies or the | jiberate purpose on your part to commit Commerce in this city is a good uMication of the ee ae rn aoe. Her Dimensions, Machinery nnd Appointe | market value thereof; that the present practice wasin | a crime. Tie inference was, when you swore oS 1p * | Amoskeag A + 15 Pepperell F 16 ? ” “is ; what contempt of resolutions passed by the Board requir- | falsely you knew it to be so. {hat was oily the pre- ur bayks. Th 5 200 Mil & St Pani RR Atlantic A. 6 bas ya Revceceee 1 ’ mounts. ing said committee “to advertise in the public | sumption of the law; but you did not know bine fund ant profits 4 a “ipa 4 fo Agawam See Yesterday, despite the violent rain storm, this vos- | papers, or tonend a copy of the list of articles needed | what you were swearing to was true. You should at market preauums on | too Erie sale ittedeld 42 | sel, the latest addition to the Pacific Mati Steamship | to at least six of the wholesale dealers in these ar- | have iried to tind out wietler it was of not, Im con- 16 ‘Tremont. ia ticles located in this city and the city of New York, sideration of the fact that there was not evidence to show you had any wicked or deliberate purpose to commit the crime, it being seemlugly rat an act of recklessness on your part than act of deliberate wickedness; and in consideration of Wd by the bank 2 spital and s\rpius now Company's feet of large and commodious steamers, was thrown open to the public for inapection, The America is a huge sea-going, sidewhee! craft, built BLEACHED MUSLINS. Amoskeag A... 15 New York Mills Bates 18% Utiea........ Hope uM Wameutta Rd Hariem ist for estimates, and to contract with such parties for a supply as may be deemed best for the Interest of the public, and to report said contracts to the Board.” 1 matter of expenditure for sup- directors sf teamthip Com James Mi 14% Waltham by Henry Steers, of Brooklyn, E. D., and her ma- ties is. 0 . ne of vast interest to the taxpayers | the sympathy so strongly evimced in your Dany have ¢ 4 quarterly dividend of \uree per ” ° Lonsdale... 1 White Rock... chinery constructed hy the Novelty Iron Works of Ha Brooklyn, inasmuch as it tnvolves an expendi- | behalf, ‘and a the hope that the punish- cent, pay abi which time a statment of 180 Chie & A oe Ww this city. In hull she ts of the following dimen- | ture annualiy of upwards of $700,000, ‘The testi- | ment’ 1 am about to inflict will neve the company's af will be mad , 10 Del. back & W American. vee lerrim . . . ot mony elicited upon the two previous sessions of the y effect on the ee ne ee, eee OO 100 ey areey BR Amoskeng.......6. = : stons:—Length on deck, ‘6% feet; breadth of | thvestigating Committee 14 of a nature weil calcu. after the commis hoide ‘ | fy 2 Central RR... Lancaster, oe vy ‘8 beam, 40 fect 6 inches; depth of hold, | jated to create public dissatisfaction with the Board crimes rare, thé sentence of the Court The very inclement weather, which is geteraily Col CT ORR Loweil soocee == Wamstittas.. .08!9 & 6 To foot 9 inches: draught of water, 18 feet, She | forthe laxity which it has displayed in the transac- | will be that you be flned the aum of oue dollar and . P > at t we 100H & St JoRR..... Merrimac D........ 12% Mourning........1.a 11% ore tion of business in the matter of outlay of money. kept at bard labor in the State Prison for the period obstructive of am active twarket, did not prvent 100 H& Std RR pret... DRILLS. has four decks and is 4,454 tons burthen, new mea- | “The arse witness examined last evening was Mr. | of one year, very lively transactions in stocks. The excitement too do. oe Amoskeag. ove Stark 10% | surement. The materials of her huil are of live oak, | Payson, of the Polytechnic Institute. He received a The notorious counterfeiter and jail breaker, 4 portion of the time was hardly inferior to thatin if Rit. acon vee WT Winthrop w white oak, hacmetack and chestnut, which are | copyright benefit in, the copybook pubiisued by | Thomas Foster, allas John Foster, was then ordered Pepperell .... fastened with copper and galvanized iron, tts por- | Woolruff & Hindsworth, Boston, and gold by the | to stand up. His wife, an amiable and res- the Gold Room. This was especially the case inthe . tion of her construction being of first class work- | Appletons to the Board. ' It appeared that the Board | pectable looking young woman, with fl L i @ smil- afternoon whon New York Central advanced quite auiwia lork Amoskeag. 28% | manship. She Is rigged asa brig: her cabine and | pare $1.60 a dozen, while the regular price list | tug. iittie daughter, sat” by nts ‘80D- uddenty to 187 sales at this figure comprisc 0 7 Union. .... —— Pte 7 ue ae tee ee is $1 44. Mr. foe as Dyson rife ~s bing audibly, T "esas: evidently affected by a + vet . ee oy , | extenas the fu wth of the vesse|. Her floors | he made the iacovery that the ard the sad spectaci XJ Reed made an earnest ouly @ few ‘bha yut those in the vicinity of } Amoskeag. 26452 | are all filled in solld. and she was coppered | were paying more for slates than he was, he being | appeal to the mercy of tue Tourt and its effect may were quite nume The rise forced a great many | 5 “ uno do Everett..... April 16; she has three bulkheads The mo- | in the store business. The 6x? slates were sold to | be judged from the following remarks, The Court “shorts” into covering, but the preasiite to | fem eesen”. = peemn Us be, ioe, , amines. si | ne power of a s, vesaat ls one, vertical beam, the acholars at the achools at thirteen cents a pi ce. 4 3. \ Ton “ oe pies Amoskeag.... 2 Verett .cccceceeee 18% | engine, vin (ameter of evlinder of | He was selling therm at retail for twelve cents ea: two years in connection with & man nam | Feallze at the advance ted to & reaction | UM 169% cu toe” on re Atwerieane 6 Yorks. SII aie | 106 tnehies and a stroke of piston of twelve tect; | at his store in East New York, Ho hadtold Dr.4. 8 | Jones, tor having counterfels money tn your y in your posses- to 186, The other Vanderbilt stocks were | i500 do. the horse power being 2,230; her water. | Thorne, President of the Board, aout it, and since | sion with inteat to pass the saine, You were Amoskeag. wheels are forty-two feet in diameter and of then he understood the price had been reduced for twelve feet face, These have guards one-quarter hd acholara to tweive oenta. He could buy cheaper by 4 higher, but mot im proportion, Bate admitced to ball and escaped, and your oeeee for- feited. Afterwards you werer earrested 4 mitted to jatl, but escaped to Philadelphia tl a said:—"You, Thomas Foster, were mdicted about Name. jhares| Priae, Wiech seems to indicate that while there is @ more Boy” Tye 2s Naumkeng \satteen) width, The boliers are four in number, placed in @ | the case, the same aa the Board buys them. fe . general belief the Governor has atgued or will | 140090 N Car 6's, new. 100 Mich Sou RR. DELAINFS, nest amidships, having six furnaces each. The | could buy some books, two or three ata time, as | few weexs ago, when you were once more cap- sign the Serty h . . 9000 Lae 68, 1D. too A . Pacific. . 17920 = Lowoll security and provisions against fire of this vessel | cheap asthe Board could buy big lots. Mr. Peter | tared. My “iapresaioa’ io, from the facts above n # hesitates about the consoitda- | ee Herve Athy 209 Hamilton «1782 Sprague’ are very fairs they having an independent boller and | Roget, principal of School No. 10, for the past | stated, you are a desperate man, and that not toniy von The lish’? feeling was very strong | i) 4a pine hg & 1500 Manchest 1742 = ~=©Armures oe to flood each deck, and send a volume of | twenty-two ye testified in reference to the efforts } justice but the safety of the community calis for @ throughout the day and the market exceedingly | 100 Ga RTA Pac 100 do, GINGHAMS, steam into the holds when necessary. Jt hasbeen | made in reg to @ uniform book system | long imprisonment. 1 feel for your wife and chil- buoyant. Read on 70006. C&T C2d a #1 600 Chie & Glasgow....... 16 = Lancaster.......... 1% estimated that this important wo: n be done | tn the schools, the chief point of his testimony being | dren, Lf L could feel 1 was honestly pharging yaat. i ag rose to 07%) and Wabash to 774. ™ 104% 900 CI Re TR. - es in one and a half minutes with seven to ten streams. | that he knew publ used by the Boar i nd you for a brief period t Michig hat he knew publishers of books y ‘d | my duty | would send y‘ pei ‘chigan Southern, Lake Shore and the Northwest Ld i es AA peat te MARINE TRANSFERS, Hesiies these mechanical matters there are ind who did not furnish them to the Board, The Sec: the Stale Prison. Oe wentence of ours is ¢ ern stocks returned to the high prices which they BR prea helio - ee pear fire and bilge pumps in goodiy num- | tary of the Board, Mr. George Stewart, testified tiat | you be committed to the State Pri: t hard labor attained a few 4 " tnt 7 " 1% wie The following is a complete list of marine trans ani! of large capacity, In galleys. both for cabin | Kobert Patten ant Johnson furnished the furniture tor tlie term of three ‘3.’ No other buciness oc ays since tn the “movement” which | 1B G0. -i.10-+-++ 1M fers at this port from the 1%th to the toth and steerage passengers, ahe is fully ftted. Tho | used in the schools; that thelr estimates were based | being before the court, the jury wore discharged hen advanced tt Ohio and Mississippi rose to | 100 Adame Raprese.s... 611g “wg ie Lin to (he 19th inst, a8 Fe 1 main saloon is 100 fect long and comfortably Atted. | upon specifications furnished by Mr. Leonard, Su- and dhe court adjourned for the term, 3, and is said to be the “card,” or the | lo Am Mer U Bx 40% 500 Ohio & corded at the Custom House:— Neither this nor the ladies? and gentiemen’s toilets | perintendent of ir8; that no one else competed | gry ston 4 4 N o RR. oo ; are juxuriantiy appointed, but they are comfortabl 4 next on the progr “ with Patten or Johnson, of New York; bilis Me be ee tad’ to te Schopinouse Cominities Sind tn Comara Sa teatpat a dali cel Vv Mr. Leon a aid without mited. in the Hoard. "AiIl an She hag thirty state rooms, nicely furnished, and Clique. While its fellow mer vers of the ratl- steerage accommodations for 1,560 passengers. In way list nave in ty " r in saioon and " i abit) don, Yected. St. Paul was meron a . quiet and neg. STREET QUOTATIONS. ole San Francisco to Hong Kong, China. been made to get other bids, and bids had been sent | First, Third, Fifth, Seventh and Ninth wards the fol. 4ock teland repeated its wide th en sas, vat oe ' Haltepaat #ive Clock i A Ware Stonx.—A very | beautiful ‘inomnnn Kelly tes fed that he furnished the RE vit Talis by 4 cranes 2 scene | ctuations, bnt on — large and bead tentified Board . Uigher soale Of, pricés, 1 folowing were tho ‘of ene Teron fumiig, th erick over Denise by 78 majority; Third—Richtel white stork, @ wading bird Conia aloo, of Linnwus, quite common Southern States, but very rarely seen here, Was shot ‘Aad David Howard, of West reen: While feeding on the marshy bank of the stream not far below Nooseneck Milla, It ree ‘ob. tained for preservation by Mr. Charles W. Hopkins, over Heany, 50 majority; Fifth—-McLean over Mor- ar 20 majority; Seventh—Garretson over Wandell, ne hanes and Baitzer withdrawn); Ninth General Harvey Brown over Witty, 67 majority. ‘at the Thira ward, but mat- 8 ‘The snow fall in Canada inst winter was between thirteen and fourteen feet—more than twice the average fall. with wood at presents several hen pro- als were advertised for he bid the , and was atte beaten,”’ but that he had been beaten since ho began supplying ever der." ‘The committes adjourned until Friday evening next a ave P.M Josing prices on the final call of the Stock Rx. ‘hange:—Cumberiand, 31; ‘WellsFargo Express, 94 4 4%; American, 40 @ 4054; Adams, 61% @ 61 Whited States, 65% @ 66; Merchant’ Union, 160! w'Pau.,..,. Some arrests were mad tere generally passed of quietly.