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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET. Sis Sanne ANS bath = y ' 20,000, + 122,22 | in tote, at ges 12: 28 for new mons, 826 50 f¢ do, CASE T Fi A TAL AND {6 PMERCAL 2 12!20 Heater prion oxfea 880 bb's Dew is Bt aa SINGULAR SARE _(E NEATH, i . + 220 | Sia cone, dgivery at ‘« $26 10 for | Christina Wieland, @ little girl, six years of age, / igo, a 9 for i ‘ “whose parents live on the corner of Seventy-frst WALL Street, a a10i4c. for eo: street and Eignth avenue, died suddenly on Tuesday Waoweepay, Marcy cor 'M,} RXPOATS OF TAS WEEE, trio pelea eee ° afternoon under very singular circumstances, On ‘The Washington telegrams to-day were rather dis | The following shows the exports (exclusive of ape- | lots tleree beet a: Monday she attended school, apparentiv in good wacting to their exvect upon ie) from New York to forciga porte for sheweek | Tait sueswhhis wo range ot a3 « tl, health, and so remained unui late ab night, when THE GOLD MARKET, ending March 22, ana gince the beginning of the | with sales of. 143gc: Sor long clear an suddenly .sbe was seized with some pains tn her z ear:— Cumberland cut, Cat meats were active, the demand being | head and limbs, Antidotes were applied, nough the extreme fluctuations were not wide | ¥ 1868, 1860. 1870, ne ly for pianien Aneel sce. cloned at es eae but without effect, and the paisa inerei sed apart, while the character of business waa very Cull, | For the week..... $1,040,378 $2,440,120 $4,210,526 | Viera tine fordmotel to. chisiy at ifiges)rand isiye. 6 | 12, ,tulensity. A physician was mater there belug as One time an abpsalute suspension of | Prev. reporied... vi 120 31,577,637 — 34,606,799 ae or emmokegeboaldera; nigh Sas Sy ganna seestenns of beriliness anda few hours afterwards death en- wansactions in the Gold Reom, ‘The opening price Bice Jan. 1. ...$88,400,408 $54,017,707 $57, 826,826 demand aad Bigher, the sales being $00 packages at | Sued. The doctor, being unable to give a certideaio, Was 112, Irom which tpere was a decline e - Ve. a 14%c., the latter price for prime steam, referred tne case (o the Coroner, and it wili require te THK SUB-TREASURY REVORT, PETROLEUM.—The market for erade in bulk was dull, | a post-mortem examunution to determine the cause to 11244 om the report that the Secretary Of | pno sonowing shows the results of vo-day’e-buai- | Malet belug restricted by the increased of holders, | of death. exhibited some symptoms occa the Treasury would provably accept lus for ay who demanded 1440.5 14ige, was bli for a few small low. | sionally shown in cages of puisoning, DUL bhey may ess at tie Sub-Treasury mm this city:— No sales were Orude in bbls. was in some demand, ‘of the bi two miliions instead of ome ab ine sale t0-4AY. | Gonora: balance yesterday 1,059,986 | Bd quoted at about Bice. For refinedoil there was more de- a the result of sawsmaa en ol akira Pervaps ine ettees of this rumer might not have | Gold receipts. so "502, Peer cage ‘and two or saree cargoes fr hoes age Ma Since eter, An tavesugacion will pI iy been so decisive Had not the market bers rendered ph parasnots aie 87,951 a . Lol oer, aXe, : 0) y Dom \¢ on termed kept privaic. Somewhat seusitive by 9 Washington telegram, | Cirveney receiptas.., alert 2 80c,, the latter price for prime MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. » @tating that the Ways and Means Committee weuld | Carrency payments. 934408 c y ah heen: 8 18) S In pecucedeaiabuntnebes » Compromise the funding queston by introducing Cuneoe balance 5,101,409 Very tight, and sellers pied Mienanded 2650.3 Married. , DUI to wutnonze cue new loau t be made atrour | Gopersl balance + $2,401,321 | anadvanes. Davis—Dicksoy.—In New Haven, Conn, on OBLOINS «0. Rion, —Carolina was infair aiirert nek . Per cent, Savsequeutiy, when i was discovered 325,000 | odin tine sremouniy Obtalued The anlecarere 150 tercea al Geta ae eee Dine ee, pee Shas over live millions of gold maa been bid for at SALES AT THE Ope. Sige: FOr comeing to, oriaiee Dickson, a:b of New York. WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ‘RARIN® was held for higher figures, brt we heard of no i, cfhe Sub-Treaswry aud it was learued that only one swan — seine of cqnseqaanee. by quote:—Common to prime, in ‘i BORPeA He BLOHAS DE oIB. Jersey Cit! orn ee ong. u a —! is. and tierces, Ide. a 143¢0. a ¥ 4 A - Million would be sold, the price ran up 1 112%, the ednesday, Murch 23-1015 A. Me ‘SREDG,—All kinds were dull and nominal at yesterday's Seer to HRNGINTTA M. BicnaLos, daughter of 81000 US 5.24, ¢, '4. Quotations, We beard of no SUGAR.—There was more activity !n the z the demand being prinetpally from refiners,bu! were considerable, the market was li were made at prices ie. below those obtained yesterday. At sMoveweut beiag stimatated by another report from Washivgtoa, which 13 thus concisely given in the Belegrain ol Uns evening:—*Waskington private ‘Thomas Richards, Esq., ali of said city. 1BBOTSON—MUSURAVE.— Ab Pittsburg, Pa., on Wed- nesday, March 23, EpwAno Iznorson, of New York, t LILLIE, daughter of B. 8, Musgrave, Eaq., of the 200 she (Veet UT - 33 100 Qu'kslver Min Co... fo WO” di w for raw, Meri +Mesgaiches state that itis confidently ramored that {he close fais to yood reining Oubs was general quoted at | former eliy. | i ata ra ithe President contemplates and will shortly execaic Sc. BBijc.. The sales, were jo» c.8 90» | KNOWER—TISS ERMAN, — residence of the ip ahping ee sy wipes Msi sa canine will aoa tor hart, ioe e ia Hated wit ines, alige for | bide, No. 112 East Seventeenth street, on Wed- 4 40... Reg rer Te eee lage, for tot eo cic: Cuba | Deaday, March 23, by the Rev. Wiluaim 8, Mikels, eo, with Geueral Butler either as Secretary er ae La Tefertor t on refining, 84gc. a8/;c.; fain refining, 9c. WILLIAM B. KNOWEB to Miss GEORGENS TISSERMAN. -of State or the Treasury. It also aswerts Sceretary | oi) 72, Brae. good refining 94 Bee fireo aoed exeers Whe 9 | Meares Fuh wihave to retire, ‘This movement is said to | 2000 uo. rr a i re ll pe la ml Dia, fe ibe, revuit of new combinations for the Presiden- | ‘Tu0d Va Ms, ex Bute ie a OE Pie ysse at Me ANDERSON.—On Wednesday, March 23, JOHN AN- a sugcesioo in 1572, and to Hank certain aspirants | P00 de Bese, m 40.5 ‘do. Now. 13 to 15, a Od DEKSON, @ native of Dundce, Scouand, im the s5th Nahe dt cui NGlib.2 " on 4c. & I1i40.; do., Now.’ 18 to 20, Tdise. Year of nis age. mow rapener sod 18, bate to wie afternoon, white, rr aty o. Borto Rico—Refaing grades, 9 The Temas. will be taken to Paterson, N. J, an ihe slowing of a very Mattering increase in the 940. ; do., grocery erades, # ye. 0 1L4c. for interment, where bis friends are respectfully tn TALLOW —The demand was fair and wore steady at former quotaticns. The sales were 95,000 Ibs. ut %..a 940, for common to choice. 623 bbe. exports ior lie week, the market becaine heavy, aud vited to meet them on Iriday morning, ut eleven the price ie back to 11254. Tue cluel fuctuations ? lock, ; : Wutsxry.- Receipts The market was tolerably |.’ Paterson papers please copy. eae 88 AGN fit prices we Wir sulcawwere 300 | -ANKITELIn-CAL Stapleton, on Tuesday, March 22, 11254 112% MWe. a Wg0. for $1004 for Stave and | Jays K., son of James and Celia Ankiteil, in the + 11296 + 12% ~ ee 16un year of his Ce i aitles 12g nz x ’ The friends ana ves are respectfully inv! un; 129g | 10M) dlch So 20 inte COTTON MARKETS. to atiend the funeral, tis (Churs.iay) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the First Presvyterian church, ‘Stapleton, 8. L bEHREND.—On Wednesday, March 23, at hall-past eloven o’ciock, MARY HENRIgTTA, the beloved wife of Sainuel N. Behrend, in the 67th year of her age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the famliy are respect- fally invited to attend tue funeral, on Friday after- hoon, at one o’cluck, trom her late residence, No. 423 Hudson street, Bouakvus.—In Troy N. Y., on Tuesday, March 22, 11236 11236 Roiders of gold pald three to five per cent to have their balances carried. The operations of the Gold ze Kaak were as follows:— Gold cleares Gold batunces. Currency balances 112% 9 1124 LE, New Onueans, March $8, 1870. Cotton dull and prices lower. BMiddiing, Sc. a 2c. ; receipts, 6,3°6 bales: coastwine, 5b bales; total, 6.431 bales; exports 0 Grest Britain, 3,491 bales, to Havre, 2,9%5 bales; to Antwerp, 6% baies;’ sates, 8,200" bales; wlock, 209,618 bales, BAVANNAM, (a.. March 28, 1570, Cotton quiet, Middling, 22:ac.; receipts, 676 bales; ex- ports, constwise, 275 bales; t in 9,09 bales; sales, 100 bales; aoek, 52,02 Ri Y a0, 0 Obie & kT 100 ALi & Re Pal 400 $28,017, 00 1,165, 192 1,818,908 do. THE MONBY MARKET, March 28, 1870. at the residence of Ker son-in-law (Calvin 5S, dill), ‘The offertnge of money on call were again abund- | joo) Ale TH edn pe os Cotton oun. balea, ‘exporta, | Mrs. Manion BogakDus, peice of Hon zap Se ani, and the prevailing rates on the opdinary col | ghOR TEN is, be. 10) SORRWH 0,066 bales. poled of Peoria, Ill, and formerly of New Yor! Aaiciata were four to five per cent. Some lenders | fea > eames, SUS 100 Oblok Wiss KR. Cotton quiet and weak, Low tanidiing 200. Receipis, | 'Beoww.—On Wednesday, March 23, ANN ELIZA " 10000 MET HN ame pi ee 4 413 bales; exports, coastwise, 25 bales; stock, 7,088 bales. who bad unemployed balances after half-past two | * Ci a ee tyra rade BALTIMORE, March 23, 1870, Brows, ‘ilbck' were seeking co éngege thee at as iow a8 apy in So Sarees Cotton inactive and prices drooping. Middling, 22 Net ‘The retatives and friends, and those of her tate : os wage Se te eect resclyiny W valcet eousrwise, 100. bales; total! 198 bales; | brother, George W. Brown, are respectfully invited three per cent. 40 Chatham Bauk..... 17045 400 Bost, Hart & Er sale IS bales; stock, 6,640 bales, | a nas temo, | 12, attend the sunerel, on Friday alteruoun, at two Commerc ai paper was steaay ag last quoted. 100 Beans © Land £ Middling, ‘Bic. o'clock, Irom 129 Hust Broadway. Cotton dull and prices Lower. Biga io stock. 10,008 bales, Burke.—On Wednesday, Marco 23, MILO BURKE, @ hative of burrs U’Leigh, county Tipperary, ive- jJand, in the Gist year of his age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funera!, srom his late residence, +4 Oak street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, 10 "do. 100 Col, C &TC RR. 4 in bales, 10 Poreign exchange was Orm on the basis of 108); Receipts, 25 bales for prime bankers’ sixty day sterling. Continesial bilis were without new feature. STOCKS ACTIVE AND WEAK. ‘The rose-colored atmosphere of the stock market 12 M. and 2:15 o’Clock P. M. "81, . 144 B1uuoo 8580, 6,65, 2 107% REML ESTATE SALES. ua Ie de ig Mts There was @ fair attendance at the Exchange 100 ‘10000 OF V0 do. rou U8 59, became cloudy and durk to-day under a sudden re- | Sp” gn” Balesrvom yesterday. ‘The ofterings consisted of im- | piherary Papers please copys 1 o1ge, No. 6), wersal of we movement waich commenced last | 1000 U 8p, 6. i proved property on Leroy, West Twenty-sixtn, East | 7, Q. vf 0. F., are requested to meet at the Lodge paurday gné led to @ general upward torn in | 1000 US 5-20, c, %5, Forty-eighth, Canal and East Thirty-fifcn streets and | room, 151 Bi ywery, bus (Thursday), Marca 24, at sales. The “wears” were jubilant and hammered | 1 — do Second avenue, and unimproved property on 11ztn, | $Welveociock sliarp to, attend the funeral af our sbe market with great energy. Tne opening prices sae Ps 118th and Fifty-ninth streets and Seventh avenue. | yited. By order. E. CLAKK, N. G. wore barely steady s¢ the figures ot the previous | Siararenn, && B: Gent Rega, Roe Clie ig and | Cas. Youna, Secretary. ; eventing. At tue firs board, upon the publication outa La #4, 1b. ‘che Rniherfard Park Hotel and grounda, ov the Burre.— »1 Tuesday evening, March 22, Mary R. Bow i Siwoxs, wie of Robert Buttle, and daugnter of of a deerease of over $90,000 in the | j900Cen Pac Ri g bis 95g Passaic river, wore sold yesterday by J. Fisher Sat- | peter W. Simmons, Esq. earnings of the Cniexgo and Northwestera L000 U resi i a... & terthwaite, for the Rutherfurd Park Association, to Kelauyes and iriends of the family are respectfally Railway for the third week im March, wb Mcerics tice Iverson W. Knapp, of this city. tnvited to attend the funeral, from St. Paul’s Epis- ailway for the third wee larch, there | 1u%WStL& 1 M Lat mvs. The following are the paritcu’ars of the sales:— copai caurch, corner of Fulton street and Groad- NEW YORK PROPERTY—HY ¢.ME6 M. MILLER. Qatory brick House and lot No 54 Leroy at, between Bedford und Hudson ata, lot 20.615 87,890 was a break in both the common and preferred | it) stock, which operated sympathetically upon tye way, 00 Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, CAMPBELL —On Tuesday, March 22, JOmNSTON aged 43 years, 3 a BY MULLER, WILKING CAMPBELL, enierel. iat And, fadnoed a weak and unsettled & fa 1F ot, Webs w Liot ns 112th at, 225 {he bib av, Soxt0 ‘Te relatives and friends are respectfully invited Market, In the afternoon there was a recovery from i Quek Min. 100 Del, Lack & W: i mS sea , 26 ft : Sti to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at u “ 2 > nin ame Ize. Y ¥ 3 this decliue, but suddenly the “tears? again | {op io Mot ei: Tot adjoining, sume elves... pe Maree aie rae ae na eo fresiy suid the market, and the rumor bav- | yi) spares ef 100 do. sree Tot win Sth av. do ft uh eh 30 19100. ‘Od CAaKeEY.—On Wednesday, March 23, CATHERINE, ing veen put im cirealation that the North. | 0 rae Mall de a wag: BS Bg 38° | B mory brick bouse and lot No 1:8 \ the beloved, wife of Owen Carey, and daughter of west clique bad secretiy got rid of their stock | "NY OAH RRR... & 100° do. Of th wy, tot Zoxite.9. "17,950 | Tuomas and Bridget Linasey, of the paris of Hoily- UWOONYC AHR c.... ® a B story brown stone house und lot No 243 East 48th st, Wwoou, county Duvlin, Ireland, in the 61st year of her ec . f 2 WW di ti . Wn » tu the recent rise, which was engineered. by 169 nee oon . mi 10 Chie & Aiton near 2d uy, lot 18.82100.5. +18,600 tnsinuations of a “corner,” the market gave | smLSaMs "87% WMG Chio & Riss RR... | Tue relatives and friends of the family are re- Way once more, The public were never so unyetl- | 10 do. 87% ae jo BE i bi hiay eharpecget oa whe funeral, oni Friday SU fied by tne cligues as just now. The character of the | «uv wy C, O& foe! RB, sirect aud Kighth avenue. : Calitoroia aud Dublin papers please copy. CLark.—On Tuesday, Marca 22, at bis resi- dence, No. 220 West Twenty-fifth street, WILLIAM ¥. RK, in the 64th year of lis age. Kelatives and friends oi the family are respectfally iuvited to attend the iuneral, on Friday afternoon, av two o'clock, from the Cuurch of tue Holy Com- muuion. corner of Sixth avenue and , Twentieth street, without furtiigr notice. CoukN.—On Tuesd&y, March 22, MINNIE, daughter of Jacob 8. and Lavinia Coben, aged 2 years aud 6 wonths, Funeral this (Thursday) morning, at mine o'clock, from No. 216 West Thirty-ntath street. CONSIDINE.—vn Wednesday, March 23, of diph- therla, Da»ieL, the beloved son of Dents aud Mar- garet C. Considine, aged 2 years, 11 moutos ana 23 jays. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 258 Maaisou street, tua (Thursday) alternoon, at two o'clock. arkei 1s made .o change W'th the rapidity of magic whenever it suits ther pluus, That they contem- piate a vold step one way or the other ts evident from the premonicory feverisnness of the past few days. The public can, a3 they always do, pay their Money and take tueir choice of sides 1a the de- Yelopements which may be expected ere long. TH EXTREME FLUCTUATIONS IN STOCKS. ‘The following shows tne aighest and lowest prices to-day:— New York Cen. & Hud. Consolidated, New York Ventral & Hudson cerul., Hailem. STREET QUOTATIONS. Malf-pust Five 0? 65 = Lake Shore. 3234 Northwestern . THE EXCISE FUND, enn nen The Charge of Mivappropviation—An Tov este gation Urderod Judge Bosworth’s Defence of tho Lolceand-Corner Caucuses, At ine meeting of the Board of Excise yesterday Judge Bosworth arose tn bis seat tn explanation of articles 2ppearing 1m certain papers, charging the Board with tue misappropriation of the moneys of the Excise Fund, and Nr. Venjumin Franklin Manterre with being @ party thercio, Mr, Ma. nierre occupied the chair, and called upon Mr, Bos- COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepnrapay, March 23-6 P. M, Corrre.—Rio wan steady at former quotations, No sales were reported, however, Other descriptions continued quiet but stendy. Corto.—The market for thia staple was fairly active, the Pittsoure. ‘ Aad 7 : ern ; Nortnwestern. «+= eT a ee ee eer Pe oe cals ont, | Worth, who read the following: Loxton Tuesilay, Maren 22, #aEDURICK W. Northwestern preferred. made at a wight reductign, Jacluding 260 bales ty Resoived, Vhat the Finance Committee of the Board of a a ne late ud Cat ue Sock winad:.. Errive, the Sales were” 8401 bales, of which so report oars ut ioe ext meetiag wha ulcers | Coyle, aged 13 years, two months and 3 days. The relatives and friends Of the family are respect- fully inviied to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) givrnoon, at two e’cluck, from the residence of bis mother, 370 Washington avenue, Brovklyn. EGBERLE.—On Tuesday, March 22, Mrs. MATILDA fete tad wile of John G, Everie, aged 45 years and i mont ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, (rom her late resideuc., Lexington aad West suie avenues, City of Bergen, N. 4, Racine papers please copy. Fay.~-On Tuesday, March 22, after a short but se- vere Ulness, ALICE, beloved wife of Patrick Fay, aged 35 years. Kelatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atteud the luneral, from her laie commend of ton of that y since Jan- formed. by sald odicers respect- joard, the amount of such compen: ‘ease and the causes for which such compensa. ommended and made, and the suiary of each of 3,86 were for export 612 for spinning, 26 on rvectiation and BHO in transit, For future delivery the market was only moderately active, and the offerings continuing !tbera! prices The eales were 8 bales, 200 do. for May at 20%. 1 do, do. at'2Lgc., 800 do. for June at 2146. The closing quotations were ua Uplands and sfo'i'e and Fiorida, Memphis. N.Orleane, Teras. Tig, 184 19 Fort Wayne . fuiwaukee and St, Paul Uiiwaukee and St. Vaal Onto and Mississippl. New Jersey Central Columpas, Chicago anc Western Union. tion was re said oiuicers of the Board of Heaith, and tie ames of all 2k Qe. ana 100 do. do, foliows :— other persons who have been compensated ior services reu- Excise, who were not exciusively em- audgthe amount of such compensation ‘ale the amount, {f any, which has been ed to any otlcer of the Hoard of Eacise over and siaied salury, aod the cause of such allowance to case. Mr. Bosworth, in explanation of the resolution, stated that he submitted 1m consequence of cer- tain articies tuat had appeared in ine papers, which were uo dowot prompted by the best of motives. and firmer For petro- js tere prevailed a good demand at about former We The government market was exceedingly dull. ‘and while the speculative interest is for the present diverted to other branches of the Stuck Exchange for grain, Joum veses rates, but otler kinds of tonnage were almost negiecied envazementa were :—To Liverpool, 60 hhda, tallow at 120. € Yuen’ pe &% ote «ll ‘ i the mivestment demand 13 waiting tie future of the | 2i/ bbls. residuum at 66. 61. 160 tous logwood, on prival PApSraUe Wem eee outers they, Berend | residence, 625 First avenue, suis (Thursday) aiter- Fuuding bill and the gold market, ‘the drm feeling | {°i™%,4hh ber Meamer, 35,000 bushels wheat, partatéd.; | Eyl eooq inouves. Ib was weil known by the mem- | DO0l, at two o'giock: bales | at ‘id. To Glasgow, g Be at the idea Ww: vi DI FigLD.—On Tuesday, March 22, at South- tm gold rendered prices steady and strong. The fol- eee nee ae keene eee ee caer r ey ins censeed: Mist many of ou ‘wick, Mass,, Marruzw D. FIELD, brother of David 5 * rom the es fe assed, . : de ot ttt lowing were the closing strect quotations:—United jon with 20,00) feet resawed lumber at | duties were 20 be performed by oMicers ot the Board | Dudley Field aud Cyrua W. Field, of this city. | a , J0- $11 35; @ bark toa direct port on the Continent, with about 4.-00 bbig. petroleum and its products at 4s. B4.; '‘n bark with 2,800 bbls. petroleum (reported), at 3a. if to Bremen and ts. 6. if to Hamburg: a brig with about 1,700 bbis. petro- rt 9d. a Ge. Od, ; a bri of Health, 4'he law provides that when such auties are performeu they may be paid out of the Ex- cise fund. ‘There were also cases where persons out- side of the Board of Bealtn had been employed, and they lad bee® compensaicd, Lhe tea is thas there had been soe Compensation given by tne Buaid of States currency sixes, 112\; &113; do. sixes, 1831, registered, 11534 @ 114; do. do., coupon, 114 a 1144; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 108 a 10814; do. do., 1862, conpon do., 110 a 11 STAM FISK, voungest gon of tue late of Clinton county, N. Y. FREUDENRICH.—On Wednesday, March 23, at tweive o'clock noon, after a lingering illness, JOSEPH FREUDENRKICH, In the G6th year of nis age. jon. Josiah Fisk, do. do., 1364, do. do., 108%; & 103%{; do, do,, 1865, . . a Relatives and frieads, as well as tne brethren of 40, do., 108% 8 100; do. ad., 1865, coupon, January an unjustitable character, It was proper to say | xew York Lodge, No. 1, 1. 0. B. B., also Mendelssohn 5 6,890 bbis. flour, 100 do, | tat the secver meetinys Of the Board were called | WonithutizKelta Geselschatt, are Invited to attend and July, 1073, a 107%; do. do., 1987, do. do., 168.5% , Duehels wheat, 3,24 49, corn, | CXbresaly to consider the character of diseases that | 419 rate} Irom hep thes ren ence, 08 venue’, en threatened the public health, and there nad been no desire to Keep from the pubiic all necessary infcr- mation, Tho Judge exp aimed that in these secret meetings some business relating to excise matiers may have been done that snould have been t.ans- acted in epen session. He tneretore offered te resolution for tho purpose of having all the facts presented to the Board. All appropriations thay were culied for by this resolution appear in tae pub- lisbed proceedings of the Board. ¥,200 do. oats, 60 do. malt. ‘the market for State and Western Was dull, there being but litte demand for shipment, and only m moderate demand for the home trade, and prices were heavy, though not quotably lower. The sales were onl, within the range of our quotations appended. ithern Cour the demand was only moderate, and prices for most kinda favored buyers. The ules were 400 bbla. flour was steudy, with a moderate demand, the salea bois. Corn meal was more active for ‘Western yellow, on private terms; prices 8 108%; do. do., 1965, 40, do., 108% a 1094; do, ten- forties, registered, 105 a 10534; do. do., coupon, 10554 81053. Friday morning, at half-past nine o'clock. GARBE.—Un Sunday, Marca 20, at Staten Isiand, Gusray, only child of Hermano and Tinny Garoe. Grarr.—iIn the village of Fonda, Montgomery N. Y., on Friday, March 18, AbRaM V. in the 65ta year of ais age. GAsSNER,—On Sunday evening, March 20, of dis- ease of the heart, KACHEL Low, daughter of Rachel gud the late John B, Gassner, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuliy invited vo attend the funeral, trom her late reat- SOUTHERN SECURITIES STRONG. The speculation in Southera State bonds ran on the Lonssianas more particularly, which wore active ata sharp advance aud in strong demand. The Tennessees and Virginias were nhigner with litue | No. 2stat doing in them. Uld North Carolinas were lower. | puverie State . Rye being id to the extent of 500 bb! We qnot jeraliy lower. UAE SA SAS eae Se ERE Se AGRE Sa SE Ee he e er The general Ist was duli. The only quotations made | Givice do. fise 6m | EXTENSIVE FIRE WILLIAM: BURG, ares spear eer ert estat iter a at the last Board were as follows:—Tennessee ex Feat das ses aie Hed + ; dies ca posited in'tue family vault at St, Paul’s church, New coupon, 69% a 50%; do., new, 50; 260%; Virginia | Extra Ba 60 estruction of itores and Dweliings—Loss | York. ex coupon, 78% 2 13%; do., new, 71 bid; Georgia | found hoop Ont bbe 680 ‘Thirty-five Thousand Dollars. of David ua Bridget Harmngton, aged 20 yearn, after sevens, 92 9 0334; North Carolina, ex coupon, 46% | St iicn erat ae Sie Gu} A fire broke out in Shelias’ furni‘uro store, No. 88 | short illness. f 246%; do., new, 23 a 2334; Missouri sixes, 925; a 99; | St. Louis choice double extr 70a 7c9 | Grand street, Williamsburg, shortly before nine ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- do., Hannibal aid St. Joseph, 92 bid; Louisiana | Riuicus Sholee famtiy.- 7m 260 | o'clock yesterday morning, and cansed a large de | fally mvited *o Gitene ne ne Oe eT aixes, new, 72 a 75; do. levee sixes, 18% @ 79; do. do. 490 800 | struction of property. ‘The building tn which the | East ‘Fourth street, His remains will be interred in eights, 939; 4.95; South Caroilua sixes, 88 2 92; do., 40a 470 | re occurred was an old frame one, and was Canty, Moser ger piers ma 1 new (July), 8% @ 84%} do. do. (April), 84 al era {2.8 |; | surrounded by outidings of similar construction, bivet ines Jou b. Haspeodok: ar a AB THE RAILWAY MORTGAGES. eat wan steady f winter unig. | Tne flames spread rapidly under s high wind, and | and Marcy ©. Hasbrouck, tn the 20d year of his age. Adverse cable news, The sales were about 75,000 bushels We, for rejected spring; $1 OL for No. 8 do. ; $1.08 for Nos, and 8 mixed; #12436 a $125 for amber winter In store, The funeral wiil take place from the residence of his Parents, 151 West Twenty-third street, this (1hursday) afternoon at one o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends notwithstanding the prompt ana energetic action of The tollowing were the bids to-day for the railway the firemen, four butidings were utterly consumed mortgage: " ? ¥ ws juiet, but cl New York Con Gs, 87... 99 Quin & Tol Yat m, 1800... 81 | Sircringe, “Ihe ance were S000 Uashels at Wea gi torie- | O8 Grand street and a number of others ou North | of tne tamily are respectfully invited to attend. New ¥ 8. ‘ Ir wen Uuk teat’ ate ferior to prime new mired Western; #1 for nnsound old do., | First surect were partially destroyed, ‘The following | Tae rematns will be taken to Greenwood cemevery pC ae $3 | in more; 9sigc. for new white Southern, in store: $1 04 for | 45 mn # the lowsen’ for interment. Be a ONL eel od choice Virginia yellow attont and iti 07 for choice yeliow State, | 18 8 Suinmary of the losses:— HASLEHURST.—On Wednesday mornivg, March Erie, lat my extesided.-..100 Sas wrote Sails eee nels coe, fal, Boe only aboni | | GRAND StREsT.—No. 84—Tho building was owned | 23, IneNe W., wile of James Hasieharst, and) daugh- Exle'™a, 20 i, "79 seeee.. S296 Biate. Western were quoted at 06c. » 88¢. In nul aad Sto: for | py Martin Althauser and occupied as a vrocery store | ter of the late Kenjamin S, Walcott in the doth Lrie 7s, 3d m, 1885. . © Rye was quiet, but firm at $1 02 a 1 (5 for State. Barley and residence by Lous Lohman, Entirely consumed. | year of her aye. perutrae iee 6 was more sought after and sold to the extent of 20,000 bushe: $5,000; insured for $3,000, Notice of tuneral hereafter. & = ist ae Canada, at abont $1 02 a 81 05 for fair quality. Barley malt No. 66—Owned by Martin Althauser and occupied |AYNES.—On Sunday, March 20, at the residence PA a Ty was dull and nominal. by him as o lager beer saloon, Lose $6,500; par- | of B. Wuroer, Stamford, Conn., after @ lingering 1i!- Chic, Bur 4Q..8 p61 if CL pager aR demand aad frm, the eales | Cally insured. ness, Lieutenant WILLIAM H. HAYNES, of the reru- Mich So pe dd mn 91 being BH pales at 220.5 100 do. at #8Nc.; 10) do. at zic | No, 8&—Building owned by Peter Delap and occu- | vian'Navy. Saar: 4 Mich 8. & ry os ales ic arrive, iat ihige gold,in boad. pied by Alphonse Sheilas a3 a furniture store and Petersvurg and Richmond (Va.) papers please 6 {n more demand snd firm ;sales50) baes | Tesidence. Building and stock entirely consumed. | copy. 9. and Chatterjee. to arrive, at 6c., gol 4 20 bales | Delap insured for $2,569; Sheilas for $4,000. oqumti--On: Tuesday, March 22, SUSAN M., wife zie P, with MS under) to'arrive per Cicero at | No, 90—Butlding owned by Mr. Fletclier and occu: | of tenry L. Hoguet, in the 62/1 year of her age. Other descriptions were dall at former ices. Prijay.—The demand was fair and prices were quite atealy, at #1 2 $1 06 for shipping, Bl 05 ti 80 for retail lots, $1 = 1.00 for long rye straw and 89c. a Wo. for short do, PA, —There was no ebange to note in the market, There as bat little inquiry, and that was entirely for smal! lota for immediate use, Prices ranged from lie. to Caoice grades were held by some parties as high HOLAASES.—The market was dull and the sales were up- the same price. pied by Samuel Meers as @ Cigur store and resideace, and by Mr. Redding, dealer in crockery ware. sured in the Fulton Company. No. 92—Owned and occupied by Barney scElroy. Partially destroyed; insured. No. 94—Owned by Mr. Cropsey and occupied by Moger & Stillwell, dealers in furniture. Loss on buildings $500; on stock, $1,000; partially insured. Nowa First STREET.—No. 75—Buliding owned by The fiends of the family are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 48 West Twonty-eighth street, on Saturday morning, at ten o'cioc! ‘rhe remains will be conveved to St. Patrick's cathedral, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be offered up for the tepose of her soul. Kettarp.—On Tuesday, March 22, Tuowas Kei LARD, aged 40 years. In 808. {mporiant, ‘being confined to smali lots, at about tormer | Mr. Richards aud occupied by wo famuiles, Loss of ‘The relataves and friends of the family are respeot- ‘tn, 1836. prices, The offerings were heavy. building, $600. Tally requested to attend the funeral, from St. Vin- THE GOVERXX Navan — was an tmproved demand for No. 77—Building owned by Mr, Fietener and occu- | cent’s Hospital, Kieventh street and Seventh avenue, ENT BALB OP GOLD. spieie arpentine, peseer fox Waeee were steady at dée.ad7c. | piod by four families, Damage about $400; insured | to Calvary Cemetery, thig (Thursday) alternoon, at one The awards at the govemment goid sale wore in | bila side atte, taclusinywerailiot at@he, Rosin was | une Fulton Company, | OFGLOCK, om Wea its at very quiet c No. 782—Bailding own y Mr. Kelly, and occu- KELALER.— Vednesday morning, March 2: the following lots at the accompanying prices:— Seeks wae an cea lommes $0) Pied by two families, Damaged $500; insurea. denn pian, a cates of Romer! coon of within the range of $2 35.0 2 Several other coutiguous buildings were slightly | Roscommon, Ire!and, in the 39th year of his age. for. No. LS $5 foe cog es Gamaged, and were only saved from destruction by ‘The reiatives and friends of the family, and those Nngion tar was q os G2 65 the united efforts of the firemen under chiefs Cun- | of his brothers, Patrick and James, are respectfully eaeik. thrieaed te casks was selling in mai! lots at 9c. a | Bingham and Smith, the police under captains Wog- | invited to utteud the funeral, from bis late residence, Plc, No wholesale lots were di ‘of. Prime winter lard | Jom aud Muilen and Sergeant Bunce, and a number 6 Kast Thirteemth sireet,on Friday afternoon, at EAS VEE Ly jobbing sales at Qigc. a | Of gallant citizens. oo’ciock. His remains will be interred in Cal- be. | le lth ad ds the market wasdallatour | While one of tue Grand street buildings was en- | vary Cemetery. last oe veloped in flames a woman made ler appearance KEELiNG.—On Wednesday morning, March 23, Paovisions;—Reoal 172 do. beef, 148 377 b " * fend BO ae tetas” Bea vice RG, Dante, Me | at a third story window, and after careiuily drop- Abny, wilow of John Keeting, tormerly of Auster- ‘andan {mj demand, the market. ing alittle Cog on the sidewalk shouted tor help | dain, N. Y., in ihe sud yeur of her age. and fyavanced lage. @ Sse. per bbc ing st 820 tae Tor herseif. Sue was galiantly rescued trom her Notice of funeral ay’s paper. ry for new mess, The sales’ were 600 bbis., | perilous position by oillcers Good ana Forbes. MoCLusKey.—UD Tuesday, March 22, Juita, the of Anna, widow of Patrick McCluskey, x atve Som Longtord, Ireland, aged 4 years and 6 mont ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully anvited to attend the funeral, from the corner of Third avenve and Fourteenth eurcet, South Brook- lyn, this (thursday) afvernoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. McLxop.—On Tuesday, March 22, ELLEN, widow of Alexander MeLeod, aged 38 years. Relatives and frieuds im to attend the fune- ral, from No, 357 Weat Kighteenth street, tuis (Toure day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Ox1z.—On Wednesday, March 28, of consumption, Joun M. Ox1s, 10 the 578 year of bis age, Funeral will take place on Saturday alternoon, at ‘one o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 10) w street. OWEN.—On Tuesday morning, March 22, CHARLES E., son of Daniel and Batley Owen, in the 20in year of his The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Toursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his ta, East Twenty-third street. O'DONNELL.—On Monday, March 21, DoMINICK O'DONNELL, in the 68th year of his age. Relatives ana iriends of the family, and those of his son, James F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 222 West ‘Thirty-first street. this (Tharsday) morning, at ten o'clock, to the Church, of St. Francis Xavier, West Sixteenth street, where a requiem mags will be oes for the repose of nis soul; thence to Calvary rv. Philadelphia papers please copy. PINCHON.—At Pera on Sunday, March 20, Mr. Louis P. PINCHON, aged 58 years, PorrLe.—On Tuesday evening, March 2% HELEN M., daughter of J. W. aud Matilda A. Pottle, aged 22 years, ‘The relatives and fricnds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Nriday morning, at cleven o'clock, at 113 East Fourteentn sircet, Rest.—On Tuesday morning, March 22, at six o'clock, aiter a lingering illness, Orro Rust, aged 31_years and 5 months. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 14 Catharine street, corner of Water, this (fhursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘MIoMPsON.—On_ Sunday, March 20. Avausta W., wile of Dr. Virgil Thomson, of this city, and daugh- ter of Captain Charics 8. and Weltha G. Williams, of Berkley, Mass., aged 30 yeara, ‘The irlends aad relatives of the family are invited toattend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 234 West Eleventh street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, VosscRa.—At Fordham, on Tuesday, March 22, ALBERT CHESTER VOSBURG, son of the late Colonel Abram S. and Emma Jeane Vosburg, and grandson of Francis Healtn, aged 9 years and 7 months, The friends of the family are respectiully Invited to attend the funeral, from the house at Fordham, this (Thursday) morning, at eleven o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood. WaRNOCK.—In Baltimore, on Wednesday, March 23, JAMES WARNOCK, of New York. The remains will be removed to thia city for inter- ment. Notice of funeral hereafter. | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE, with all improvements, on Beekman Hill; good neigh- borhood and jn complete order; to exchange for a Cor Residence. Apply to owner, 83 Broadway. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LOTS OR A + small House in Brook; The best brown stone corner House on Lexington aver near Central Park. with Bpmmession. Apply to WILLIAM FETTRETCH, 143 East ‘ifty-ninth street. FOR, SALE, OR, EXCHMNGE THREE STORY AN] high stoop brick House in Brooklyn; newly furnishes partly encumbered. Inquire at 278 Kay- D. all improvements: OR SALE OR EXOHANGE—FOR CITY PROPERTY not heavily eneimbered, @ first ciass House in good neighborkood; unencumbered; three rainntes from di nod; containe 12 roome; in good order; ali im- will be sold, with or without the Furniture, on also some food unencumbered Property change tor a good House in Brooklyn, near the Park. to L. K., 198 Fast Tenth street, next door to corner of Beco: ‘avenue, New York. Fes SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM OF 63 ACRES, ‘on Long Island, four miles from isclipert station, Long fsiand Ratiroad; ferlile and, tory house, large barn; id wgeiety, churches, and Schools; suficent wood growing for fuel und tne growth of locust timber, large and emell, Address 8.8. NORTON & CO., 1,287 Broad OR BALE OR EXCHANGK—FOR CITY OR BROOK- lyn Property, a fine Farm of 116 acres, in Bergen county, New Jersey, 21 miles from New York; fertile soil and admi- rable location, being bounded mestly by Hackensack river; convenient to three stations: pring good and ‘Apply to JOHNSON & MILLER, 45 Nassau SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE— Desirable Chicago city Property. Parties having desir. wiahimg'to negotiate will address J. H. L., Herald EXCHANGE-FOR CITY IMPROVED OR UNIM- red Property, diference df any) will be paid in cath, beautiful Farm and gentleman's Residence of some 73 M1 under the highest cultivation; situated above and Dear Tarrytown, and commanding a fine view of the Hud rice $35,000, FRANK G. BROW 10 EXCHANGE—FOR NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN Propamy, a Farm of 40 acres. at Scotch Plaine N. J with honsahold Furniture, Stock, farming Uteneila, Manure and’ Grain; stock and furniture worth 84,000. Inquire of owner, at 4/8 Eighth aveaue. T° EXCHANGE.—MERCHANDISE WANTED, BY A merchant, in exchange for real estate in Ilinols. Will ay part cash if desires. Call for particulars tminodintely, WM. B. SHROPE, 181 Broadway, room No. 2. $$$ $$ ne ~~. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WHO DESIRES TOI. e4 mamufacturing busheas of ap opportuni) G8 Brontwage WITH MO! ‘tial a DERATE MERE, ich would-be very aire and des Full jalare may St Lawyer CONSTUCK'S. office, No, 8 Dagens ao N ACTIVE MAN WITH #8,000 Nerert in legitiunte butineat tine wi sete Aa Hiquire of Dr. BROOKS, 116 West Tuirty-nocond street CTIVE PARTNER WANTED—WI capital for ‘@ commission per hla 5 ond ‘or particulars addraas M. L., box 2,850 Post ollce ESPECTABLE MAN, tod to, tak at PAYING RESTAURANT IN A GOO! C, A ft itnle-—Farten wlahlug 10 Lives OR aT ON ice te. SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Broadway, RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN A PLE, re agg hy :ABANT PAY. in ‘the thriving city of Balth + 83 ah wilt brine Stock, Paes a f\ beadsees of bene prietary Medicine Store in Baltimo ¢; cloaring some 85.000 Va Sen cre 5 uses can ea. eens increased; eyerv facility eraid oflee, New York. Balin ' —$790—FOR BALE, WELL Fi ; Ane SALE, STABLISHED ALE ny on & leading thoroughfare; « fis SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Broadway. CTIVE MAN WANTED_WITH swat inan liberally dealt w . fret stvoot, corner of Broadways Cem West Taurty- OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS NEAT Poe tineh Counter on the west alder down hoe ee particulars apply to SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Broadw, (OR SALE COEAP—THF OLDEST ESTABLISHED Free and Easy and Bar Businexs in this city. The prow rfetor, having two other pinces, 4e crimble to atten’ to all of them. ‘A partnership ean be negotfated. No agents or hume bugs need apply. 69 Broadway, room 4&3, betwoen 10 and 4, pee Riot ata ubiclcd $5,000, TO TAKE AN IN- terest in paying business or work on a aalay Food ‘securliy ‘tor’ money. Call. at 138 Ghaasbers’ siseoe, Toom ARTNER WANTED—WITH $4,000 CAPITAL, TO TAKR an interest In an established business; none but those willing to devote their whole time to the business need apply. Address CLOUFER, Herald branch office, Brooklyn, ite class business; rent HYSICIAN WANTED—MALE, OR FEMALE (ALSO competent hotel manager), of Obristian princtplea and infiuence, with 6 h Or Collateral for permanent con- nection with the finest summer resort and health institute in America, Call at or address MEDICAL, 15 e Laight street ‘New York. aa fe BAD THIS.-THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ESTAR. lished an agency arpo Williame; tm ort, Pas, to m ‘on commission all kinds of patented articles, &c., bz samp! ‘Address GEORGES. FISH, Newberry, Lycoming county, Pa, Reference in New York ur Pevasylvania TPO, EIQUOR MERCHANTS AND | DISTILLERS.— Wanted, by a responsible party established in the baal ness, ach nce to sell on commission or otherwise for a first Class house; references given and required, Address J. H. K., Herald Branch ofice, Brooklyn. WANTEDFROM $10,000 TO 835,002—A FLOUR COM- mission house, doing a good business and reputation first class, will negotiate witha person having the above Amount fo take the pluco of « roiiring partner; has bee several years established and can offer facilities for trade worthy of attention to eny one seeking stich investment. For farther particulars F. Ze Eny Herald offtce, WAXTED-A PARTNER, IN THE REAL, ESTATE ‘Dusinesa: one who hee a knowledge of the business and an acquaintance with capwaliate and builders pref Only parties of ability nnd charncter need apply. Address, confidentially, E. G., box 85 station D. 100. -MANTED A NUMBER OF PARTIES WHO » aro willing to risk this amount for a good chance to make from 500 to 1,000 per annum. For particulars ad- dres box 4,992 Post offlee. 750 AePARINER, WITH THIS AMOUNT, IN A e ‘well esiablished Sample and Filliard’ Room, ference required and given. Apply at No. 9 Murray at. 00 regBOR PARTNER WANTED, IN A 5 strieily cash Dusing.a that will pay ‘$10,000 in ninety days. For interview address, with ful name, NO BONUS, Herald oftce. 1 500 AND THE SERVICES OF A COMPETENT 5 business. man wanted, to take charge of m security !or money, mercantile business io Boston; ample ‘abd a lucrative position, Apply at 48 Broad street, room $10. 000 —A VARTNBR WANTED, ree. . |. totake charge of a first class drug store and twelve patent remedies, any one of them worth more than that amount. ‘The proprietor aails for Europe May 1, to sntroduce bis medicines. Ad PHYSICIAN, Borald oi $10,000, esa oat tice to cong nan ene Mshed manufacturing or any other business; best references, lerald oilice. M. 10 000 AND A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS MAN—= le Te take control and management of a flour. ishing manufacturing company's business taroughout State of New Fores ae Meveee. pe above gnson bush nese regular, with satisfactory profits: salary . 'W. L. CLARK, 77 Chambers street, New York. —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH 810, $10.000.~WA nents ctaring bustvens, whieh wi pay 60 per cent prot, Addruss G., Herala ofice. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED, A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WISH ABOUT SIX unfurnished Rooma, on second or third floor, in Reichborhood, between’ Forticth apd Fifty-fifth streets a: west of Sixth'avanue, on reasonable terms; private house preterred. ‘Address IH. We TIAZARD, Herald ollie. = INSTRUCTION. T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOW- ery.—Private instruction, day and evening, ih Telegraphy, Bookkeeping, Writing, Business Calculations, French, Ger: man, Spanish, Shorthand, Drawing, Music, Mathematics and English Branches. Ladiés' depar-ment, PARISIAN GENTLEMAN GIVES LESSONS IN conversation and business corres- pup ‘at pupils’ residence for ten dollars per quarter. PROFESSOR, box 110 Herald office. T _THOMPSON’S.—BOOKKEEPING, — W=ITING, Arithmetic, Grammar, Spelling; dav and evening ladies? department: Telecraph. Prench and German private instraction, THOMPSON'S Business College, 29 Fourth avenue, OLBEAR’S WRITING PARLORS FOR LADIES, corner Broadway and Eighteenth s(reet.—Knowing the want of a Grat class school in penmanship for ladies, Measrs, Dolbear have opened department in their college exclu- sively for that purpose, Ladies desiring Grst class instruc- tion are invited to cam. LOCUTION.—READING LESSONS AND LESSONS i Elocation, for private amnusement or public use, by = teacher of standing and experience. Address ELOCUTION, Dox 3,961 Post office. NSTRUCTION IN FRENCH CONVERSATION AND reading wauted--By a gentleman that has a litue knowl e”ge of the Ianguage; @ French lady preferred. Adaress H. ¥., box 201 Herald ofce, ROFESSOR DELOULMF, B. A. i guage and Literature, Plato and Singinz Latin. Greek, Bpanish, Italian, if desired; @ school engagement would be accepted bigh testimoniaia, 138 Macdougal street Vy 7 AX FLOWERS-—LESSONS RIDGE, of London, Englan Ninth street, four doors from Broa r xperlence and GIVEN BY MRS. 906. id, at her ro: 60 East A NITURE FOR SALE—COMPLETE HOUSE- « hold Goods of private residence, 113 West Twenty- Seventh atrect, near Sixth avenue. Mag) Parlor Suits, 14 pieces, cost $300, for $175; also two rep salts ut B75: 74 ‘octave rosewood Pianoforte, cost #700, for . Bedroom Suits in rorewood and biack walnut for $150 to #75; also Bedding, 20 Carpets, sliver and china W are.at less than balf cost AT GREAT SAORIFICE FOR CASH. ce ta, to order rep Sulit, G1NU; do., 86): rosewood Plunoforte, coat ¥7M) for B80): cha ing, library Furniture for Tess than half original cost, W. RICHARDS, 12 East Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, betwean Univer- sity place and Fifth avenue. —FURNITURE, PIANOS, &C., TAKEN ON STORAGE, «and money advanced on same; also would buy Furni- iure of « larce house or amalier lot JOHNSON & CO., Auctioneers a T PICKHARDT'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS YOU can buy for $10 off every bili of $100, for cash only; also Parlor Bedwteads, $3) and upward; Bedroom Suite, 750 and up, 187 BLEECKER STREET. T PRIVATE SALE-SUPERB DRAWING ROOM Bult, covered brocatel; cost $150, for #17; one do., Marquetiere, Bois de Rose Cabinet, Etageres, Bookease, Vel vet Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, Silverware, Planoforte, Brokers, 189 Bowery. Burenus, Wardrobes, Wedstents,’ China Ware: sacrifice: roperty family leaving city. 67 Weat Fifteeath ixth avenut CARESS, FURNITURE AND BEUDIN J” keepers suppiied with the above ou easy terms. Pay: wents weekly or month! KELLY & CO., La he corner Twenty-fifth street aud Sixth aventie. NARPETS, FURNITURE AND BEDDING AT REDUCED Le Pieete Housekeepers mpplied at O'FARKELL & GREENE'S, 200 Eighth avenue, corner of Twentieth atreet. Weekly or monthiy payments taken, D EGRAAF & COCHRANE, Furuiture Mannfacturers, Entrance 438 Canal street, peor Hudson, Walnut Chamber Suita, $5; walnut Parlor Suits, all wool reps, $69. Elegant Furniture and Oil Paintings. Apply at 145 ast Fitty-thti WANT TO PURCHASE A HANDSOME SET OF CHAM. ber and Parlor Furniture (binck walnut); muat be first Any perton having any such to dispose of jag D.8., box 144 ind @ purchaser by addres OFA BEDS.—NEEDHAM'S NEW/PATENT SOFA BED >. contains spring and hair mattress entirely separate from the sofa. « Simplest and beat in the country. Cail and see it. y. 8. HUMPHRYS? Furniture Warerooms, (34 Broad 10 RENT—A FULL SUIT OF FURNITURE, INCLUD- ing plano, from the lst of May. Can bo seen at 235 Jay street, Brooklyn, HE, ENTIRE FURNITURE OF A HOUSE—CARPETS, Mirrors, Pianos, &c., from $2,000 to #6,000 worth, will bs Prrghased for qreh at A fair rate. Address or appiy to T. ATH. East Thirteenth ARREN, WARD & C Jo and 17 Spring street, corner of Crosby, Mapufactues overy variety of Furniture for city and country revidences, magi 4 _MILITARY. a + B1OO BOUNTY GALL | SOLDIERS ENLISTED IN p 1861 and. 1862, and not having received their $100 bounty, ean now elatm the kame by applying to M. GOET. ZbL, No. 4 Centro street, New 4 ork city. FIRST CLASS UNFURNISHED FULL SIZED FOUR story House, in perfect oraer, with all improvements, between Twenty-seoond and Thirty-fourth streets and Fourth and Sixth wanted, by a respectable and responsible party. Address, stating terms, H. R. H., Herald offices, PHYSICIAN WANTS AN OFFICE IN EAST BROAD- way or vicinity, Address DOCTOR, reom 2% Bible House, for one week. A HOUSE OR PART WANTED-—LOCATION ABOVE Fourteenth strect and west of Broadway; rent paid e when gold was ata large premiim {s fast coing out of date. Give the number, lowest price and very full partionlara—por- session at once—to @ very desirable tenant. Address box 708 Post oftice, ‘PARTIES HAVING RICE HOUSES, I GOOD Loca. tions, can depend upon being supplied at once with firat glans tendnie, by sending particulars or applying to, m ROBERT G. RICHARDS, 93 Broadway, near Twenty-thi street. en nS) WASTED BY MAY 1 BY FOUR ADULTS, WHO, BE. Tong to the working or middle class so children), from three to uve Roome cunfurniahed), for botsekeep must be moderate; a nice tenement house not ob, If situated in New York city, must be below Thix fin Brooklyn, Jersey Gity or Hoboken they must be within one-half or three-quarters of a mile of some one of the ferries communicating wih New York below Canal street. Addi with fuil paruculars and price, COMPTON, box 229 0 3 terms able; NISUED, FROM MAY 1, PART OF eo rooms, UD town, west side; with W., Herald ofiice, erred. Address C. Li. private family with particulars. ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, ON FIRST floor, by @ single gentleman, located between Twenty. first and Thirticth streets and Fourth and Sizth avenues, for one year or longer, Address, with lowest terms, K. A, JOHNS, New York Hotel. WANTED RY & SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, A Second Floor, with conveniences for housekcoping, . F., box 189 station A. A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED ‘oom, with bath and g American family, be tween Thirtict and Fifttet ‘Address, stating terms, box ‘ANTED-—-BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND LITTLE daughter, a Floor, fully furaished, for housekeeping; permanent, respousible parties; location Second to Seventh Avenue, Eighth to Thirty-rourth street ; price not to exceed #40 amonth; sould not object to being over estore. Address RES?O! office. V ebanged. ANTED—A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, for two Indies, in a private family, References ex: ‘Address, with terms, KING, box 108 Herald office. D-FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, A FUR- hed country House, with ample rounds, stables, ¢ Erie, Harlem j. box 1,866 Few n &c., within two hours’ ride of New York b; or Hudson River Ratlroa Address York Post office, WANTED —A SMALL HOUSE, CONTAINING MODERN improvements, {a a good neighborhood, and situated between Ninth aud ‘Thirty-nfth aireets; rent ‘not to exceed 1,20). Address S. C., box 3,476 New York Post ofiice. 7 ANTED—FROM MAY 1, BY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, & good ized Floor, furnished, with conventences for housekeeping, situated between Eighth and Twenty-third streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues; references ex- changed. Address C., bor 4, WANTED. FLOOR OF 4 OR 5 ROOMS, FURNISHED for housekeeping. Address, stating locality and pri VE, box 160 Herald which mus: be moderate, M. LAWREN' office. TANTED-A FURNISHED COTTAGE, WITHIN TEN miles of the city: rent must be reasonable; family Address CUTTAGE, Herald ofliee, 7 ANTED—BY THE FIRST OF APRIL, A FIRST OR Second Fioor, for a family of three, ‘Tenth - 4 Thiriieth ets and Fourth and Seventh av . Rent . References exchanged. Ora small House, not exceed> 0, Address, with particulars, K, P., 428 Fourth ay. Wanten IMMEDIATELY—A COMFORTABLY FUR- nished or unfurnished Country Resitence, in a healthy situation, with barn and stable, within 20 miles of the city, of an easy access by rail. Addross L, MARCOTTE, 63 Enst Fouuth street, New York. WARTED TO RENT OP. LEA famtly want a genteel three uofarniabed, 19 x eontral locality ia of opening a nrivate boarding house. handsome furniture on}: house finel; ‘with all the modern conren‘ences will answer, —A SMALL PRIVATE ron, to $1,500. Address for one week STAMFORD, Herald TANTED TO RENT—A_ SMALL HOUSE, HIGH op, unfurnished; rent adout 81,209; logation be- tween Fourteenth and Forty-fth streets, Third and Eightls avenues. Address, with full partiouidrs, FAMILY, box 96 Herald office. ED TO RENT—A COUNTRY PLACE, WITH dies, withif an hour's ride of the city. in @ healthy ¥ ie cong rong . Address J. W. HULL, box 2,543 New ‘ork Post oillce. ANTED TO RENT—IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, New Jerney or Westchester county, by first cla tenant, moderate sized Hovs:, at moderate rent. No ani ‘a (0 situation, meana Of access, iowest rent, &c, box 10) Herald once. ein will bo noticed that d» not contain full partiontare reas Us, THE BA oe DE LA GRANDS ia T hur Tiekete at all ticket viices

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