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mp RR “ THE COURTS. Counterfeiters of Internal Revenue Stamps Sen- tenced—The Wolff Alleged Smuggling Case—More of Collector Bailey's Vic- tims—Discontinuance of Suits. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Counterfoiters of Internal Revenue Stamps Sentenced. Before Judge Beneitict, Tre Tnited States vs. Achiiie Paley.—The detend- ant, who is under indictment for engraving litho- Grapluc imitations of ternal revenue ‘topacco stamps, withdrew a plea of not guilty, pleaded gulity aud was rewanded lor sentence, The United States vs. Conrad Katze, Sr.—Tne de- fondant m this ease, w fiuographer at No, 216 William street, pleadea guilty to an indicément cha Nin with engraving aod prinung couater- feit two cent check stamps, and it appearing chat be had formeriy borne & goud cluracter and bad, atace his arrest, given important tiivrmation to me gov: ernment, Nis sentence was miigated to three years? Mmprisonment at hard labor in the Kiags county Penitentiary. The United States vs. Mastin Prank, wdicted for prinémy counterie meerual revenue tobacco stamps, withdrew a plea ol guilty, pleaded mos gully and ‘was remanded for urial. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Alleged Smuggling ‘Through the Custom Hoase. before Commissioner Osdora. The United States vs. tsidov Woif'and M. May.— The de‘endants are charged with delug concerued tn smuggling sliks, Velvets, laces, &c., huto this port, ‘The examination commenced yesterday. Joseph ©. Perry vestified:—-Am Custom House Qroker; know Istdor Wollf aod Myrtie May; have had business with them in reference vo entering ana @leanag goods; did the business turough Lhe medium of Alphonse Woilf; Alphouse was the brother of [a dor; Made fn arrangenent with Alpaouse adoui August, 1563; he said he Wantel me bo eurer and clear ery for hina; Oe Saiu be Would go to Paria aud @tiend to shipping gouds, und Woula send the 2a voles ana pili of jadiwg Co partics in New York to enier and clear, and the parties would bring tHe i- ‘Voices and bill of lading vo ime; the mvoives were gent aud mroushs to mo geaeraily by Mr. .ay, and 1 enrered and cleared une goods; Wiese invoices wero trreguiar; these goods were to be wivoiced a8 colton E 3 COrtamn oF Whe cases Were LO gO Lo Lhe puonic Lore for examination by the appruisers; the ba unce ‘Were to be sent bi me to May’s place Of bawiness; this programine Was carried our vy me. ‘Witness ex roited a nuimoer o: mvoices made out in fictiaeus names, under wuiek goods Were eatered and cleared by tise. Witness continued—These invoices woud be signed in fictitious names by citber Wolff or May, and. woula send che goous to their store and would inahare what cases Were to be sent to we puvite After a short discussion bevween counsel witness yesumed and Jurtier vesuted—1 was nutitied vy Al- house WolT whut cases vere to be sent co the pub- ic store; these cases would cuntain colwa goods und Would agree witu the involves, Wutle Lue Cuses Bet to Wolll & May’s stere would conan laces, silks, velvets, &c ; I was paid by Isidor wolf for passing The goods; 1 was paid about ity doliars per case; Quy reguiar charge ior entering gocds for houest Meretiants would de iroia taree to siX dollars per case; When | usked Deputy Collector Wiiiaim Morris to send & pardcular case wo public store he Would do 80; Sometimes | wouta get Morris to send particuar cases lw the public store lor other merchauts when Gesired to do #0; Lt bs Lot Customary to Have pariieu- lar peckayes sent lo the puviuie sore; It CUstowury to seicct cuses mdiscriunately LO be sent vo tue pud- _ lic store, ‘The witness was cross-examined at considerable length, but notuiug further of importance was enc- ited, ‘The turier ueuriag Was tice # ijourned, Discontinuance of Suits Ayuinse Baileys Victima. The suits commenced by the United States against 2,078 barrels of Whiskey seiwed atG. A. Fellows & Co.'s store, No. 36 Broadway, aud aguinst 13,409 gailons Wilskey seized at Tracey & Cv.’s store, No. 182 and 134 Pearl ssreet, have, by direction of tue overntent to Districc Atworuey Mercepoat, been iscontinued, These are two of the Bailey cases, Hoverably Visciuarged. Before Comuussiover Shicids. The United Sustes vs. James . oods.—The defen- dant was charged with cairying on the business of a wholesale liquor dealer without paying une specified tax, The evidence faiied to su:stuntiate tne chaige, and, Op Motion Of District Auorney /urdy, wwe Com Mmisaioner honorably discharged we deicndans. COURT OF GEHEHAL SESSIONS. Before Gunning 8. Bedford, Jr., City Judge. When the court was opened yesterday ue clerk arraigned @ number of prixoners Who Were indicted by the Grand Jury for larceny aud burglary. They pleaded not guilty aud were remanded til the next term for trial. SENTENCES. Wiinam Pierce, an oid mau, pieaded guiity to a simple assauit upon Jaiues N. Sampson on tbe 18th insi., and Was sent to the Penitentiary tor vires months, » George W. Rollins pleaded guilty vo forgery in the fourth degree, be Naving ou ihe lotn inst, forged a check for $120 upon tae Murset Natioual buuk. ‘There was uo Money obiaiaed, and a» there were Mmitwwating cireuinstaaces ithe Jadge sent hin to the Penttentury for three montus. The following is the caicudar for to-day:—The People vs, Adam B. Laue, rape; Same va. ‘Thomas Morton, rovbery; Same vs. Jaines al. Geery, forgery; Same vs. Charles stude fevonious assault aud battery; Same Richard Gregg, cbtuintag goous vy laisse pre- tences; Same vs. Joan Leary, graad larceny; same vs. Willian Gallahan, graad iarceny; sume va. Elizabeth Melvin and Chares P. Koerver, grand larceny; Same vs. Mary Reardon; Same vs. tleury Muller, grand larceny; Same vs. Alice Butler, graud barceny; Same vs. Abraham voakley, grand larceuy; Sawe vs. Joun McDonald and Alexander McDonald, eae meee battery; Same vs. Thouas Ayres, larceny OM persuiL. COURT CALEWDARS— AY. SUPREME CouRT—SPECIAL TREM.—EHeld by Judge ardezo, Coury opeus at hati-pasi ten a. M.—Nu: 12, D4, 280, 204, 2d9, 422, BLY, WHI, 26394, 42, 19s, Les. SUPKEME CoURT—i LaMBERS,—Heid by Judge In- raham. Calendar called at tweive M.—Nos. 50, 6. 5, 78, 85, 101, 107, 119, 120, 145, 146, 152, 166, 195, 109. Call, 172, COMMON PLEAS.—Parts 1 AND 2—Adjourned for the term. Maxine Count—TRIAL TreM.--Part 1.—Before judge Curtis.—Non-jury causes only. —Nos. 64, 13%, 810, BIL, $12, 317, 821, B24, 545, $45, 539, S4U, S41, BAY, 844, 845, 847, 850, 662, S64, 555, BOL, Bf iL, STU, S72. 874, 874, 875. Part 2.—Beiore Judge A —NOs. 403, G81, 700, 151, 765, 784, 786, 787, 701, 7Y4, 795, BOL, 806, BROOKLYN COURTS. ORITEG STATES COMMISS.ONERS’ COURT. The Whiskey Business. Before Vommissioner Jones, United States vs, Julius Raymona.—The defendant de charged with distilling whiskey at Newtown, L. 1., without complying with the iaw. The hearmy of the case was to have taken -place yesterday. but in consequence of the Ulness of tue Commissioner tt Was adjourned uuuil April 13. COURT OF OYER AND TEXMINER. Tho Election Fraud Cases, Before Judge Pratt. At the opening of the court yesterday morning Diatrict Attorney Morris moved ou for trta! tie cas Of ex-Supervisor James Waish, of the Iwe pad wari, who was icted On whe charge of alter. dog the returns of @ district m that ward, Mr. Boulton, lor the ¢ ne, asaed for & postpone- Mont on the ground tit we seuIOr Couns), Mr. Jenks, was absent in the delence ot a marder trial in Westchesicr county. Mr. Boulton said tuat He himself had made po preparation, a8 Mr. Jenks was con- aucting ail these,cases. furthermore, vr. Boulton Btaled tat he had been up for wo nights with ® sick chid and Was in no conditiva to proceed with apy ol the cases, The District Attorn that he was r y de-ired it to be understood ly abany tine, Judge Pratt consulted with his associates, and Dnally announced tat ail tne cases would go over for the term, which conciudes tus week, THE SPHING TRADE. Revival of Business in the South. {From the Richmond Whig, March 28.) The spring trae wuiat yet be Bald to be in full Dlastin this cry. Ff sou is everywaere Gn usually backward. Winter has Auly protunges MBMsell, giving us some of iis most decided dewmousia Sions in Marc But onr mercnan’s bave tor son Sine byen preparing for ive spring trave, and some @f the largest bouses bave reevivea and arran, their goods aud ure now ready to supply b country and city custome Those wo have not received thelr = supplies have ordered them, ana will soon be reaay for catis, There are great numbers who, either from Marrow means or to avoid the aucertainties of trade, Dabituaily sena small orders to the large Northern houses. ‘They purchuse according to the means m ‘hand, or to the daily demands of customers. ‘Liney dom have large atocks on nand, but tuey have enough, and in suMeiwnt variety, to satisiy the calls upon them. . Many of this chiss purenase tneir supplies fro the large wholesale houses in Luis city, thus saving the troubie and inconyenienos of gomg r sending North. ‘The great citing and furaisning jouses Ih this oity wad the miliuery Bad Mmancua Making establishinenw will soon be overrun by Q@vstomers from town ang couatry, ‘The vlegaal * 1gseh wt and NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1870—QUADRUPLE SHEET. dry goods and tancy establishments with which our el bounds W1!l be thronged by the jadi er for ae, lazest fuabions. We bave no toube Tent the trade of Richmond will be larger.this spring than it has been since the war. The sitting of the Legisia- ture will deaw crowds here from ail of State, and almost every visitor will avail himself of probe pig ed 40 jay in supplies for home. very bi Of busmess will recetve an encouraging stimulus. Those who are most Iberal in adver- tusing will be most eneonraged, The must dtligent readers of adverusements are country people, Wilo want to Kuow waere to cail for tue articles they NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Senator Spencer's Bill %o Suve Money By Dinchavajog Noval Officers. The following is.@ comparative statoment show- ing the amount of aalaries paid to the itne oMcers in the navy, under the preséot organization, and under the provisions of the bill mtroduced in the United States Senate, on the titn tnst., by Hon, George BE. Spencer, of Alabama, and which was re- ferred to the Commitiee on Naval Altar none ge mi 5 preranopogemsn-ns| o+ ‘ Ll seBeSeebpees) 2 aie ze ‘a10q a40ne the addition of 33% per cent to all except midsaip- men's pay, the sum aggreguting $595,080 for sea duty avd $476,900 for shore duty, the whole making & grand total of $2.54. ,920 for sea, aud $2,108,200 for shore duty. By the provisions of Mr. Spencer's bill Ute grand total tor the first will be $1.861,400, thus effecting a saving of $719,520, while for shore duty the amount witli aggregate $1.614.200, or a saving of $594,009 irom the suiaries patd at present. it will be remarked tM the statement, however, that the proposed saving 18 not vrougyt about by re- duction of salaries, bat woolly by reduction of the number of oficers employed m the naval service. While the salaries oi Yrear- admirals Temain nochanged their number is redueed from ten vo five. The salaries of commodores ind cap- tains remain ine same, but their number are re- Guced froin 26 to 14 of the first, and trom 60 to 49 of the last. In lke manner the number o! command. ers 18 reduced from 9) to 75; heuienant commanders from 130 to 100; masters from 16) 10 100; ensigns from 160 to 100, and acting midshipmen from 286 to 25), while the position of graduated midshipman 13 aboushed entireiy. AS regards heusenants the number 18 increased from 180 to 200, but they, as with ali the others. are to receive the same salaries a8 under the present organization. It wiil thus be seen that of the 1,233 Ime oMcers in the navy, 1018 proposed to ge! rid of 351, leaving tne numoer 852 In What manner Mr. Spencer proposes the discharge of 80 many g#iant and efictent men It 1g aiicuit to couceive. Besides. we have yet to Jearn that there are so many officers in the United States naval service that the country should feel whe slightest desire to disiniss apy of them. Movements of United States Vessels, The United States steamers Resaca and Nyack and the atoreship Onward were at Callao, Peru, on the 21th of February. Admiral Turner was expected there on board the Saranac, from San Francisco. and would remain at Callao unt the arrival of the Aueship Guerriere from the Atlantic. ‘The United States steamer Kearsarge was at Val- para:so on the REAL ESTATE MATTERS. ‘The week openod in the real estate market quietly yesterday, with one Supreme Court sale, Subjoined are the particulars:— NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY RO 2lots 6 w cor 4th av aud Math st, e RS AND M‘GUIRE. 25.8480, 3 A Lewl8$3,420 o +» 2,600 ret, W ftw 4th av, each ¥x100.10, 6 A 8 wijoining. each 2.2x80, 8 A Lows. ide Mth lows Lewis, REAL ESTATE 1 FERS, New York Chy. 120 ft.e of It ay, 14x80.10, house and Mitebell place, n Jot. ®, B47 of Pike rd st, @ 8, 175 it8 of Stanton at, 25x87. Pine st, No 4, W 4, 28x, house and’ lot, 3 17th at,'n #, 138 ft w of av'U, 5 xz, Tht st, 88, 411 ftw of Gth ay, Bai Be 185 11 w of Tat wt 400 thw of I 0 i 25 {te of 10th ay, 26xfo. ‘BLO rt w of Sth ay, x l0y.! at ft woof 6th wy, 0.60100. ‘cw of 9th av, Thx100,5, Mth av, ne corner, 100x115. wet «58,509 Te © of bth av, 5. .6x100.8x66.6x100.8 18.th st, nw, cqui distant between lcth and 1th 1 x20 eer AVA, wa, 0.11 (Un of 119th wt, 20x75.. 2. Ist av and S61) wt, # w cor, No B23 lat ay. 4th av and Ltn st, weaterty cor, 36x10, Toth av, ¢ 8, 45.6 f'n of Ith at, 46. LEASES RECORDED, Av B, No 10, 6 yra, per yr. Grand at, No: Eliridge st, Weat itn si, No 24, 2 yra. per B48 Tat st, 88, 20 ft woof 10th av, BxIL AL ‘Lay, #6.cOr, 3 Ps pet yr. 8th av, No 47, atove, te. ¥ yrs, por yr... Oth av, No 09%, store and bakery, 6 ¥ra, per yr. Kines County. HOOK. Sackett at, 2 © cor, ; 400 [t eof Bond st, 2ox100..,. Ofte of Sinith -t, 20x05 4 ttn of Willoughby 'st, 7, bx of Oakland st, 26x100. iy 271 Gold mt 3 Herkimer st, Hanoock #1, '8 8, ly. erry Sponoar at, #5, 185 fe ison at, na, 14> ft w of Wythe av, Loxton Wolcott #t, no 8, 140 fen w of Var Brnnt nt, ak Wolcott st, ne 9,270 {tn w of Van Brunt st, 20xi00, Int and North dei 2d piace, ms, 94.3 ; #L'TL 6 of Sth ay, 2x4) wa, BV fLe or Bi ay, 17 8 Wa 150 fen wot Bl ml G7. W0x87. 1150x100 #6, 400 Te OF Bt av, 35z100 ‘Béth at, nw, 10 ft woof 4th av, wx st, nw corner, 25xt De Kalb av Bix ibd. CHaton avy, w 4.174 ttn of Atlantic ay, 2 ato Gatos av, nay 380 ftw of Yates ay, 20x10 1.200 ar Ws, 70 fen w of Roduey st, 20x50. 800 Park and Yates'ava, a4 cor, 100x,0. Penngyivania av, W's, 100 fts of Broaiway, y Vanderbilt av, wa, 227.6 ftn of Myrtle nv, 2x75, hi ani lot (c). i 6th av, © 5, U0 {tn of Bi ei, 2x Easex Conntyy N. J. NEWARK. Berlin at, w 8, 974 ft n of Catharine at, ws, adjolntny Halsey st, ws, atjjoining tha 4,00) erinan Av, Ww + LOO South Essex’ st, ¢ 6, adj Reever’ prop, 8009 N Jersey Ralivoad av, © §, 63 ttn of Ti 1 B00 Union at, ws, 79 It 6 of Markets t, 943). 20 ran Benson at, corner Grimih' 800 Ras Walnut at, ) Stilen’ prop, box 5th J Loyil to Morgan, indetinite lot, ‘800 AVENOB Bischoi to H Miller, nbout 4 acres 09 Hudson County. SERAEY orry, Henderson at. w a, 80 ft9.o! York st, 00x75, . North lat et, na, 8h4 fhe of Monmouth st, 16 Sab South dat wt, nw, 66.4 fC w of Coles ot, 16.9200. MORK Lot H4ybigck 43, Coster FER Grove st, lot 62, block 17, Clare: Morse On Passnic river, adjoining W Davis, 219 acres. HUDSON OLTY. , lot 90, rap of Davy et al, S64 Woschester County. GREENDU RA. Lot 21, map of @ L McKenzie, proprivtor.. MAMATLON Hut, Road past B Florence's, ¢ 8, 87 acres... MOUNT PLEABANT. Hugh W Collendar property, 180 acres. WHS FARSIB. Central € 4, 1 ft n of Urcharu et. 75x109. Grant and'Ceniral ava, «e corner, 424114 Passaic av, YONKERS. Brondway and Lodiow st, « w corner, x24). FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, WALL StReer, MonpayY, March 25—5 Afmairs in Wall street to-day were very quiet and dail, So thactive a market has seldom been expe- rienced except in midsummer. GOLD STRONGER, ‘The announcement of the Treasury programme of gold saies led tog stroager gold market, aud the price advanced to 111%. Here tt was again intt- inated that tue Secretary of the Treasury would an- Uelpate tue payment of the May interest on the pub- He devt, and the price fell to 111%), The ‘shorts’ here sought to cover, and as reports were recetved at tne same tine from Washington prophesying the defeat of the Funding bill and expressing General Banks? determination to foree the Cuban resolutions to @ vote without deiay, the price advanced to 112, but closed finally at 117%. ‘Ihe chic! ductuations were as follows: 10 A. M... vee LLL 11s 10:08 A. Tig lhe A. M 111 VEN LA. M.. +s TG + 1% TERM cccorsesecsere TLL 112 1p. M. ve 112 Holders of gold had their batances carried for rates rangiig from two to four per cent, The opera- tions of the Goid Exchange Bank were as follows:— Gold cleared Gold valances. Currency balances, . THE TREASURY PROGRAMME FOR APRIL. In accordance with mstructions from Washington Assistant Treasurer Folyer has made out and posted the following programme of gold sales aud bond purchases for the ensuing montt:— SALES OF GOLD. Wednesday, April 6—$ 1,000,000, sinking fund. ‘Wednesday, April 20—$1,000,009, sinking fund, BOND PURCHASES. Thursday, April 7— $1,000,000, neces ——- 13—$1,000,000, sinking fand, ‘Tharsday, April 21—$1,000,000. Wednesday, April 27—$1,000,000, sinking fund. THE SPECIE MOVEMENT. ‘The Imports of specie at this port during the past week have been as sollows:— March 22--Steamer Stars and Stripes, Aux Cayes—Goid cs Mareb weamer Otty of Mexico, Vera Cruz—Siiver. heiro—Goid, + +. mans 22—Brig Gipsey, St. Croix—Silver.. Mareh 24—pteamer Fybee, St. Demingo— Shiver, Gola March siiver Gold. ad % March 26—Sweamer City of Brussels, Hali- fax—Gold. a ys Total for the week. Previously reported. S¥L,08 Total smce Jan. 1, 1870: Same time 1569... Same ume 1868 Same ume 1867. THE STOCK MARKST STRONG AND DULL. ‘The stock market was extremely dull. In the fore- noon the railways were heavy, particularly the Van- derbilt shares, which seem to fag Wita the waning chances of tne Commodore in the litigation 1n We Supreme Court. ‘The niscelianeous list, on the con- trary, Was strong In Pacific Mail and Western Union, the tormer advancing to 33. It seemed to lead the list in later transactions, and the market on light dealings became strong aud advanced from a quarter toa half per cent, the feature m the railways in tis tinproved feeling being Reading, waich rose to 07 4,. fiere Pacific Mali became heavy and fell of to 32%, the general list being steady, with continued weak- ness In the Vanderbilt shares, which were lowes, at the close. Rock Island decitned to 118% as a fur- ther effect of the smali dividend declared on Satur- day, New Jersey Central was unsettled under the apprehensions of an issue of stock to absorb certain lines between Eiizabeth and Newark and Newark and Jersey City. St. Paul was strong and rather active. The foliowing were the closing prices of stocks at the last sosston of the Stock Exchange:—Oanton, 644 a 6514; Cumberland, 28 a 204,; Western Union, 31%, a 3154; Quicksilver, 9; Mariposa, 67, & 734; do. preferred, 114% a 1144; do. certificates, 45 a 48; Paciiic Mall, 32% @ 3244; Boston Water Power, 17% a 18%; Adams Expresa, 60% a 61; Wells-Fargo Express, 19% a 204; Ameri- can Express, 38 @ 9844; Umited States Express, 47 @ 4744; New York Central consolidated, 91% @& 91%; do. scrip, 8914 a 893g; Erie, 24% a 24%; do. pre ferred, 43; Harlem, 14134 0 14254; do, preferred, 145 bid; Reading, 97 a 9744; Michigan Central, 119% a 120; Lake Shore, 87)¢ a 8744; Ilinows Central, 140 @ 143%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 99% @ 0934; Chicago and Northwestern, 71}, a {1!4; do. preferred, 83 @ 834%; Cleveland Columbus and Cincinnat, 7434 745) Rock Island, 119 a 1104¢; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 68% a 58%; do. preferred, T3.a 73%; Toledo and Wabash, 45; do. preferred, 73), @ 74; Fort Wayne, 924; @ 923¢; Alton and Terre Haute, 3844 a 39; do. preferred, 64 bid; Ohio and Mississippi, 25% a 28%; Delaware and Lackawanna, 102% bid; New Jersey Central, 102'% a 102%; Chicago and Alton, 109 @ 112; do. preferred, 111 a 114; Morris and Essex, 8934 8 90; Hanuibal and St. Joseph, 106% a 107; do. preferred, 106 a 107; St. Louis and Iron Mountain, 42 vid; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, AN ali. THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The extreme fluctuations of the leading specula- tive shares were as follows:— Highest. Lowest. New York Cen. & lind. Consolidated, 92 91% New York Central & Hudson sorip.. 90 89 . 2A% 24% se 97% 985 Lake Shore 87% 87g Northwestern Ti 7m Northwestern preferred 83%” BU Rock Isiani...... 11875 Mi waukee and St. Paut - 68% Muwaukee and St. Paul preferre’ 236 iO.And Mississippt 28. ew Jersey Central. 102 Wesiera Union, ane 1M Pacific Mati... ose THE RAILWAY MORTOA: ‘The following were the bids for the ratiway mort gages:— New York Cen 64, 1°S3.,, 91 win & Tol Ist m, 1890, New York Cen & Ou Obie 24m Rew York Cen 6) New York Cen « Eria, Ist m, extended. Kerie’ 7a, Gt to, "8,202, But, N'Y «& B vet m, “77. in, 75.102 Mich Con ist mh, "Ble. LID Bit vt Bur eos p Glat 07 pe td ths... Cleve & Pitts con, Wi, gnar by Mo 9 ve P dm. Cent Pac bis, 9M Clev & P Bi m. Union Pac it boa thy... Py Chey €P ath m.. Til Con, 7 pe, 18.0. ......114¢ Cht & Alt Lat m. Alt & fi, Ist m. . Wy Chi & Alt Income. Wad do ‘pref... 84” Ohio & Misa lst m. 12d do ine...., 78 Peninsula RR bonds. WS Fund. 4 St Louis & Iron M 001 Obi & NW int bis. 4 MI StY, int n ¥ Ohba NW MILA St P ist mm, Chic & 8 WS Fa ist m. Mil St? Ist Gonsol7 p ¢ conv. MiLASUP, Te Mo Del, Lac & W Jat ma. Tol & Wy equip bis 1, Wa Ween, 8 F. ty Lt tn,” 18853. GOVERNMENTS STRONG. The improvement tn the goid market assisted an upward movement im the government lat, which took the 67’s to 103% and the balance of tne list to corresponding figures, With the reaction in gold from 112 the market gettled to and closed strong as the following street prices:—Untied States currency sixea, 112% 0.112%; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 112% @ 114; do. do., coupon, 113% # 114; do, five-twenties registered, May and November, 107% @ 108%; do. do., 1362, coupon, do. do., 109% a 109\4; do. do., coupon, 1864, 10814 a 108%; do, do., conpon, 1843, d0., 10596 @ 10874; do, do., 1865, coupon, do., 107'4 a do, 40., coupon, 1867, do, 108 a 108!%; do. do., 1868, do., 10394; do. ten-forti registered, 1014 105543 do. do., Coupon, 105 a 105){. SOUTHERN SFCURITIES D The market for the Southeru State honas was dull and steady, The following were tho latest prices for the miscellaneous Southern list:—Tenneseee, ox coupon, 56)4 59; do, new, 604 a 50%; do., tive per cent, 424 45; Virginia, ex coupon, 68 a 69; do., new, 60 a 70; do., registered stock, 6614 a 57; do., rewis tered, 1866, 66 a 67; do., registered, 1867, 62 a 6 Georgia alxes, 46.997; Co. sevens, 92 a 93; do. uo., Interest payable in Georgia, 87 @ 90; North Carolina, @X Coupon, $64 a 4654; do, new, 27 a 28; do., special Wax, 2244 @ 2); Missourt sixes, 92 a 92!¢; do., Banuibal and St. Joseph, 92 a 93; Louisiana sixes, 75 a 77; do., sevens, 60 452; do. eights, 90 292; do., levee sixes, 184 & 16%; dO. do., eights, 9134 @ 92; Alabama eights, 97 a 08; do., fives, 74 78; do,, sixes, ste mg, tole ane 80.8 85; South Caroling sixes, 89.001; do., mew, 83 a $5; do, registered stock, 60482; City of Memphis sixes, 51 a 51}; City of Atlanta eights, 828 #4; City | of Savannah sevens, 86 a 87; City of New Orleans con- 8018, 74.8 76; do. do., lasue of railroads, 72 a 74; Mo- bile and Obio sterling, 75 @ 76: do., emghts, 67 a 69; Mississipp! Central Ratiroad, firstvmortgaze, 76 a 77; do., second do., 60 &62; Memphis and Charleston first | 2%: Mortgage, 86 @ 87; do. second do, 75 a 77; do., Stock, 46 @ 48; Greenville and Columbia Kauroad, guaranteed, 72 a 74; Macon and Bruaswick, guar- anteed by Georgia, 83 a 84. THE MONEY MARKET. The rate on call was steady at four to fve per cent. Commercial paper was unchanged and quiet, Foreign exchange was steady on the basis of 108% & 108', for good to prime bankers’ sixty day sterling, and 109 4 10954 for sight bills, BARNINGS OF THE ERIE RAILWAY. The following shows the comparative earnings of the Erie Railway Company durimg (he third week in Mareh:-— + $202,169 + 248,409 sesees $45, 760 COMPAIISON OF ETPORTS, The following shows the foreign Imports at Sew York during te past week and since the beginning of the yeari-= —* 1868, 1809, $1,984 295 8,251 1870, 2,530,455 Dry goods General m 5,018, 26: 4,151,605 For the week "$7,802,546 {$6,721,000 Prey. reported... 59,380,025 61,552,316 61,212,856 Since Jan. 1 55,827,108 260,684,962 $07,933,016 THE SUB-PREASURY RRVORT. ‘The folowing shows the results of to-day’s bust- nes# at the Sub-Treasury m this city: General balance yesterda; Gold receipts. Gold payments. Goid bafance. Currency receipts. 02 Teer ae 2 ‘ans. i io e wer wah guantaly “dusted a tie. éales, The market fot , Meek (Ae Ke were Realy, ae 4 mx a no aver, closiag Ti) bie were avlifat the lutier gue, dottvery there wa more demand, Dnt at tow urices: 340) bbie.. for April to July, ware sold at Qo. Nepitha was dui and gorioal ab alogc. In Philadelyiia the market was ani and somewhat unsettied. | Sales 1ulo bb: aBige.; 2,000 do.. for April, at for August to Usto- k, 897 packages beef, Porpork on tho spot was the marcet budiaeee Father lower, now mess) ‘do, per bi fexpots, 10 bhi ais) do. hi uly offered und commysnded ing wt about B28 Th. only moderate and _prics sa'ea were M0 bbls, (i 82) a RIO ob meas and 8.8 130 for clears also ut. thew moss for April, May nod June, at $4) Be $25 37." Dressed Logs wero nil aad a trifle eabler, closl . 4 12'40, for city. Live hogs were quiet and quoted al Hac. 8 1050, for ooldwon to prime, with arrival of By head, ehtety for slauctiorers. Best was aeady, with emall lea Within she range of #1) a B17 for plain und extra mesh For teres bout the market, (hough quiet, was trim wt 5 & 2 for prime mens, and $47 69 6 ® for ludin do. Small Sales were made within the raoge of these prices. Bacon Was duil and we heard of no aulna of monient. Prices were nominal at jeje. for Cumberland cut, Wigs, for long clewe and about Mfc. for short rib, Cut meats were «(ict at aoot former figures. Sunil tales were raade within the range of | 9 were moat all for extra prime, G22 8 Bod 6D waa i 140, a We, for dry dalted an shoulders, Tho. & l4ae. for amoked Ibige. for plekiod hams and Mo. « bagged do. market for avd was duli, lithe wemaud, ax bo.ders were genera ly'naxtous to veullee, prices Were weary and ower, dosing at Wisc. for prime teu. The eel sales were 1B) Tiige. & 1400, for No, 1 to prime stoaun, and 60) tierces for Api lh delivery at Lge. ft arolina was dull bat unchanged, A few #caall 6. fav common 40 priines the demand and holders anxiots to roallz6, the market Wax heavy aud priven receded 3c. per Ib. At the reduction the inarket clowed weak, Tue sales were confined to BO hhde. at Be. w lige. for Cu Porto Rico, and 267 boxes, part at 90. Kesmed wae dali and heavy, closing st luhe. for hard, Mis. a lie. for sole white, Mige. for extra © and 1c. a ‘Tite. for yellow. We qote:—Caba-—Inferior fo common rebnliiy, Bige. & By fair rebatny good redniag, fair to good groce 9c. a HGe.; prite to choice grocery, Nm. a Mig Tugel, ibid, and poxes, Ge, a Tigcs: molaasen, bled boxes, 8, a Bige. ; meado, dye. a 7c. Havana -Hoxe standard, Now. 70%, Boyce m Hige.5 UO 1 bo 12, 9) Ay 18 40'Vy Wipe. mM LN3xGes Guy 1B 1018) W040. LD 19 to Bo, 1%c. w 12,0. white, Wipe. a Wg Kleo—Redning grades, Ac. a Vc.) grocery grades, 9c. a “c Sites, —All kinds were dat! and nominal at our Inst quote- ‘e heard of no wales of imomont SURARISE was dul and t es were unimportant. Prices wore rather heavy at 14ige. a Ide. for fale to prime tn hhds. and Uerces. pine gl 7 4 whoa Mh ina wecesiania Aigo, eeeaey poaace, Py atts ‘Wisnair--legceipte, 46 bois, “th business was Nhe, Cnet 23,009 | PPOs were fess frm. Abou , part at Mise. SALES AT THE NEW YOHK STOCK EXCHANGE, Monday, March 26—30:15 A. Me 89500 US 6's, *81, cou.. Re 1g sha ac MSS Co. 2500 US 5-90, r, 8 500 UN d-20, @, 4000 OS 5-8, 6, 19000 do... DS LUE Sy p00 UB B's, 10-40, 6.20. Lie Ds sie AMA a 10544 200 Am Mer (x 2% WON YC AMR RK: pe ty By 400 ric i ri 1000 4 1000 Cen a 15000 0 Pr By 2000 7 rig 4000 © & 6 BY 00) Alt & u iv 138 100 T.& W Tis Tg 5000 0,0 & ay sam 10000 * do. Moy Ag ‘0X Tol, P 9 55 1000 Great West td’m.. #1 2g 200 C, St Lk Jack Int 923g 124, 11000 Lake Shore div bs 92 4a 15000 Gt W Int, 10%s,b 768 iy) B0ahe Bk of Commerce 119° 51 Ocous Bank. : 19g 15 Cen National Bik... do, Lig 20 Bank's (Brokers’ As 200 Mi ast Paul RR... 689, 200 Cumb Coal pf. 200 Mil ASP pret...c20 7274 2:0 West U Tol 100 Al &Ter H pref...b80 69 20 do 200 Ohio & Miss RR... 4) Mariposa pret 60 donee: 100 do, bs ay 100 Canton Go..s00.:b ¢ hd 19 Del & H Cana! Co.. 115) 882000 US 4's, "81, reg ‘WOW US 6's, "Ble. . 2000 wo. Ta dO. os 60.0 US 6-20, r BUY US 5-20, 0, SHWO UB bia, 104d, o. 100 US 5-304 F 65. 400 wis Rending RE. #10000 Tenn 6s, n. . NY CATR, 1000) do. S000 N Oar 100 de 000 Mo G's. W* 30 LE &MBRR. LWCRR TAP RTs., 9 100 do, 000 Georgia 93 Wy Cleve & Pitts, WOW C, CK LO Ist cee BAG dO a x 5100 Alt & fH ineomis. By bObic AN WRK. 10000 Ait & TH bat. . Wi 200 Chie AN W = 10) ahs Merchants’ Hic. 12455 200 Ubic & i T RR. 85 Fourth Nat Bank 200 do. 108) 9 100 Obio & Bias RE. STAGET QUOTATIONS. Hatt-past Five o’ Clock P. M. Northwestern... TL 71% Mariposa pt. Nort ernpe 3244 65 Paciie bail. Rock Island Ne ha Ty NY Conrail con i NY Cen scrip. Brie. eadin, Lake 9 NJ Central.. COMMERCIAL REPORT, MonDay, March 28—6 P. M. Covrmr.—An active demand prevailed for Rio, which was generally held at the close Cor ‘ye. higher prices. The sales were 4,083 baga ex Amazon, 400 do. ex Merrimmck, 1,407 do. ex Peggy, and 8,000 do. ex Lebanon on private terms, Of San- sox Pegcy were sold on private terms, For other he market Was doll, bat nachanged THON. The business ih cotton on the spot was only mod- erate, the demand from all sources continuing ight, but ull Drives were demanded and obtained, the market cloning t Saturday's quotations. ‘Tue kales were L754 bales, o Ti or export, 633 for spinning, 94 ob speculation 800th transit. For fuvure dell. ery the moderate, and prices de “ i) do. for May: #0 bates, basta low midditng i at Te. 0) do. for October’ xt LNo. Wud (late day) Muy at Zle. a 2lye., 10) do, for June aud t do. for July at le, We quote :— Opigiets 1 Fort: N.Orlvans, Texas. 183g 133; 2056 Pr gs wy 3 Pap Dp brig 23 yA wheat, 95 barley pad 3,108 do. yoalt. ‘uli hoary, Var pridta were, no wales were S50 bbis, Pur Soutbern Gour there fe demand at quite stealy prices, the sal Rye was dull and lower; tho wnles wore 1 ineal was qut, but more trmly held. We # 46 5 00 Chotee do 6 00 Supert.ne Wester 460 Extra do. 500 Extra iinbvsoea 600 Round hoop Onto, abipping ‘braids: Round hoop Olsto, trade brat outs low extra. iit extra, Louole 8 finproved demand, the saies being BLU for old mixed Western, wi 1 yellow, in store and delivered, sales being only 10,000 bushels at Bie. and afloat. Ry 1 and nominal of 16,06 pushela Californ State at $1 n Se, resp ctively. two rowed State were auld at Oc. ew York and irooklyn war was a8 follows: 3,150,917 huslelay ¥i8,0/2 do, oats, 148,789 do. barley, 37)! 9,318 malt. arket was very dull, the offerings con rates were heavy ana lower in some cw the demand was light, an tinuing Vor vou wenk, cotton at . Aid, per steamer Wheat at 4d. and 60 Yo Giastow, per Aba tallow at 1,00) bis. floar at %. ‘The charters wa. a port gn the Continent with 4,000 bla, petroleum ab 4a; & acuooner to Ports Kico and back, sugar Ab Sle; a bark from. Philadeiphia to a direct port.on the Continent wlth 4,00) bbla, otrolenm at or about te. Gi, and a brig to Maly with 1,000 bis. and 4,00) cases petroleum on private terns. GUNNIES were quiet, and we herd Prices, 1, Were sieady at former quovae —The demand was only mouerately active, but were quit at 9, a95e, for siipplig, #1 a 1 2) for retail iis, $181 10 for long rye straw, nod for shout do. Hrate.—Phe market continied to rule dull and prices wore noiinal at ur Jast quotations, No s#les were reported. Hors.—The market was extremely quiet, the sales being connned to smal chore lots 40. @ MOLANBEB. ota, Kb prived Tanging trum Lic. ty Bie. Fur demanded by soveral parties. The market was dull, there bey den Lots, and priges wer ud quotations, We quote New Crop Cuba—Centeiugal and mixed... Boe. abo Clay i «boa — * ita tnepenting eon vik, And tho ret was Fr. lower. For chaataiie nit about 4B, for 60 ry, wt {Ic., sellers option, Aearoity ‘and tirmn say of freiybts restrietud trulied, whieh was qnoted at $l ; 800 pts fo tots, within Hie range OF #210 a'82.50 for N. $2 75 0 84 75 for No. 1, 84m FO for pale, and B59 extra do, and window gliss. Wilmington tar wee du bominal at 82 fn $2 bi, ‘OLLS, Linseed was jobbing at 88. a 90. in casks, Other kinds ware dui at former prices. We heard of no sales of moment. uM.—Thore waa but little demand for crade in at wad entirely for small lots, Holders were 200 Qu’kailver Min G 50 don. do, 934 B00 do. 100 Moar. Gi 7” 100 Tol, Wab & W 300 Martpoma pr! Ny 7 100 Pao Mull 88 Co. s. 8 ree Ho Tol, Web kW pr-be Tie ig 60 New Jeracy RR. ie COTPON MARKETS, Galveston, March 26, 1870. Cotton dull. Good ordinary, Viijc. Sales, 32) bales, Ho- ceipts, (44 daiea. Kxports—To France, 1.480 bales. Stock, 81,14 bales, New OELEANS, March 28, 1870. and in fardemand. Midditng, 2c. Bales, Not receipts, 7,110 bales. Coasiwi a 282 bale Foul, 7,977 bales. ExportsTo Great Britain, 2,34 bales; to France, 3,628 bales; to New York, 2,581 bales; to Boston, 1,481 bales. St0ck,'20z,786 bales. MOUILE, Ala., March 28, 1870, Cotton dull, Midtdling, Yo. Saios 20 bales Keceipta, 174 bales. Coastwise exports 54 bales, Siok 65,134 bales, Cotion quiat. * Middiing, ie. BAVANN AH, March 2s, 1870. Salon $0) vuivs 928 bales, Exports cosstwise, 488 bales. — Stock, MARLESTON, 8 C, Cotton quiet and steady. Middling, Ble, Receipts, <2 bales. Kaports coustwise, 40 bales. stock, 14894 bales. “2 Nonrouk, Vax, March 28, 1870. Cotton dull. Low midiling, 2c. Sales, 25 bales. Receipta, 861 bales. Exports, coustwise, 51 bales. Stock, 5,87 b: he BaActimonry, Mareh 4, 1870. Cotton very firm. Holders are asking bigher rates. Mid- dlings, 2Mge. -Sales, 385 bales. Nut receipss, 4 bales. Coustwine, ii bales. Total 172 bal Stock, 6,405 bates. Bowron, dareh 28, 1870, Cotton dniland prices nominal, Mid:liiny, 2140. Salos, £00 palo. Net receipts, 17 bales. Coasiwise, 065 vales. ‘Total, $82 bales. Stock, 14,000 bales, AN Act or Justic#.—The article in the April Puowon enntied “The American Doctrine of Neu- trality’’ 19 generally credited by the press to Parke Goawin, the new editor of that magazine. Witte the real autaor will undoubtedly consider the error & compliinent to Ms ability, 1113 but angact Of jour- nulistic fair play, whic! . Godwin will comment, that the trath snowd be known—that the article in question was wrttica by Major J. M. Bundy, editor ot the Zvening Mat. ee nr ner ene eee ~ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Marriea. BuANgennurG—Pykgs.—On Friday, March 25, by Rev. Dr. Loewy, ALsert C. BLANKENBURG to Eva hK., Second daughter of Joun Db, Jackson, Esq, No cards, DURYKE—UNDBRHILL.—On Sunday, March 13, by the Ry H.C. Lake, WB H. DURYRE LO Miss LovIsé F. UNDERGILL, all of this ciy. KLGak—DaLt.—On Tuesday, Marcu 15, by the Rev. Alired B. Beacu, Mr Janws W. ELGAR to Miss MaGosé Datd, both of this city. Birth. Moory.—On Sunday, March 27, Janet Moore, wife of Thouas Moore, No, 402 Kiguth avenue, of & son. Died. Aneet.—At Giiford’s, Staren Island, on Monday, Mareh 28, JouN H. ABEEL, In te bvin your of Ls e. a he triends of the family are Invited to attend te fneral, from the Church ‘of the Couorter, Bung: ville, S. 1, on Wednesday atgernoon, at half-past two o'clock, Trains conuect with the one o'vlock boat from foot of Wiutelail street, New York. Bakurn.—Suddeniy, on Sunday moraing, slareh 27, Captain THOMAS 5. ba! » ALE OS Years wad 4 di ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also Purt- tan Lodge, No. so¥, F. and A. M.; Zerubbabel Chap- ter, No. i47, Re A. Me: the late pih New York jwavy arullery volunteers, tue late Second regiment afternoon, at latl-past one o'clock. Puritan Lopox, No. » AND A. M.—The members of (uls lodge ure hereby stumnoned to witena a apecia, Communication, to be heid at their rooms, No. 8 Union aquare, on Wednesday, the sot Inst., at haif-past iweive 0” atteuding tue funeral of our late worthy brotier, ‘Thomas 8. Barber. By order of A. J. CORGAN, M. OLIVER GRnEr, Secretary. VATE BABRL CHAPTER, Nott, R, A, M—The mem- vera are herety syur6ued to uftend » special cou- vocation, o bo heid at their roows, Odd belows! Hai, ou Weduesday, the Suth inst, at hall-past twelve o'clock, for the purpose of uiteuding the fu nerai of our late worthy Goin, amon, Thomas S. Bar- ber. MBKLICT & LEGGETY, OP MALCOLM STEWART, Secretary. NovweK,—Lhe officers of the late ment N. G. are requested Plice of Colviaeweauts De “Courey, #41 Third ayes nue, I cilizens’ dress, with the usual badye of mourning, co Weduesaay, the J0uh inst, at one o'clock, for tue purpose of paying ie |ast inibute of respect to our iate brother officer, Captain Tioioas Barber. JOUN O'SLAUGIENE ' ie Major coramanding Second Regi S, Rien, date Adjurant, —Oo Moaday, March 28, Kars Baneerr, duogiter of David varre! muller, native of Balia- lias#ig, County Cork, Irciand, aged 25 years. ‘Ihe relatives and Inends of the famby are re- regi rect ee The pleiness tt, No. Ll ay uflernoon, dence of her uncle, eb Vwenty-taird sty at iaif-past one, Withoul Lurther not Caiiforna and Cork papers pi BeRORR.—On Sunday, siarch % year of her age, relict of the lat neral services will be ti at the Ch the Aseeaston, corner Filth ayenne and Tearh sireet, Uns (Pacsday) morning at hall-past wine o'clock. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend withoutfurther invitation. PeRNAKD.—On Monday morning, Warch 28, DLLs, wie of Willan H. Bernard, and Gaugater of we jate James Eugie, The relatives and trionds of the family are respect- fmily invited to attend the funeral trom her inte residence, 135 Remsen street, Brooklyn, ou Thurs- day aliernoon, wt two 0 Philadeiphta pa Punnovens, pele, on Monday, Mareh tomas BunKot In the TA year of his ave. Funerai at First Keforined church, Coxsackie, on Wednesday mornlag. at ten o'clock, Brapy.—At he Union avenue, near Duron street, Gre I, on Sunday, Ms «Mrs. Man years. A solomm requiem mass Wil! be celebrated at ten o'clock on Tue: cing, al St. Anthony's chnren, Greenpor fagera: will take place 10 the aiternvon, at two o' denas of the family are Dublin papers piease copy. Opy. ed to atiend, BeesKeRHOF..—On Monde March 28 Many Kusa, daughter of the late Jobn and Catuarine Brenkernoit. 2k sears, + The reatives aud irieads of the family are respect: fully mvited to attend the funeral, from the resi- delice of her motier, iss avenue B,oo Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. BuoN.oN.—At Lake Forest, Til., on Monday, Maroh | 28, WinttaM G, Bronson, only clild of Ue late Ole | ver and Annie L. Bronson, 1m tie ita year of his age. CHARE yn, on Sanday, Maret Prcenk J in BO , aud dnugbter of of Coll Spring He atiend the ng Hurvor, A twain ‘en 0" ¥ 6 claveb and funeral, ab St. John’s chureu, Cold Spr on Wedne noow, at two o'ch leaves Hunter's Pomt Lor S¥osset_ at € where there will be conveyances to. U to return. DUANE. —On Saturday, Marels & A native of parish Cataranggan, Cork, Ireland, aged 48 years. ‘The relatives and friends of th fully nvided to atiend the fy ailernoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Plity-sixth sivees ana Pourth aveny DUNN. —At White Plains, oo Prids Gusasr, cauphier of Catharine Dunn, M. D., In Ube 20th year of her age. ‘The relatives avd iends o; the family are reapect- fuily imvited “to attend the funeral, from Gra church, Write Phias, thts (fesday} afternoon, at two o'clock, Bas In Brookirn, on Stinday evening, March ‘27, at nine o'clock, Saran B, Baris, wile of Alex: _ M. Earle, agea 46 years, 9 montas and 27 aya, Faneral on Wednesday afternoon, at (reo o'clock, AM DUANE, ile, couaty family are respect+ eral, uit (Tuoiday) Morch 25, C. Andrew zt. N. Y.5.N. G., find the O'Connor Mushevwers, are re- spectiutily tavited to atteud the funeral, from tis lave resivence, No. 007 Bast iity-8i xt) street, on Wedies- | ock, sor the purpose of | The relatives and | ll. without further notice. Fisune.—Suudeniy, on Monday morning, Marap 28, Wittiam JeWaOT FisHen, of Forduam, W chester county, in the 38th year of his age. ‘Toe eéiaitves and friends of the fanitly ate re epectfally invited to atl che val, from hi a a acy at ent lave resitence, at fori hoon, at one o'vlook. Harlem train leaves Cw Sixth street at halfpast eleven o'clock A. M. Ci vin will bein attendance on the arrival of tne train ‘the members of Marton Lodge, No. 278, F, and M,, are hereby summoned to mect at Luetr root West Farms, on Weduesiay morning, at eleve o'clock to pay the ast trbute of respect to dur brother, P.M. Willam vewett Fisher. Sisver 10d, are respectfully tnvired to attend. By order. HENRY CORNELL, W. Me, B. B. VaLenrrse. Secretary, FUHRKE! i Monday morning, March 28, at bs 4 South street, atter a short aud severe tines, Himx ©. FUARKEN, in the 32 year of UIs age. His friends and those of is brotuer Rhelnhar@ are respectiully livited to attend ue funeral, with- out farther notice, from the Norin Reformed Pro- vestant Duton church, corner of Fulton and Wiliams streets, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'cock. JIAKDY.—On Mouday, Maren 25, Geonun A. HARDY, second son of Moratio N. and Puebe a. Hardy, an grandson of the late Alna Hardy, aged 4 yeara, 2 mouth gud bt days. ‘The relatives and friends of the farptly are respect> fully invited to attend the funeral, iroin the reste deuce of his parents, 425 Kast Fifty-seventh street, Ob i bursday afternoon, at one O'CLOCK, HiLit.—On Monday, March 23, Jos Htcits, native of the parish of Aughnamotter townland of Creve, county of Monaghan, Treiand, aged 40 yeard, ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are reapect fully invited (o aiiend the funeral, on Wednesday afiernoon, at (wo o'clock, from tne residence of nie brother, Jamos Uhilis, No, 65 Sheri? street. JAMIESON, —On Sunday, March 27, WiLL1AM JOnM, son of Willam and Surion Jainieson, aged 16 years, KeARNS.—On Monday, March 28, JON KuARNS, @ native of Galway, Ireland, im the 70th yoar of nis age. Notice of funeral to-morrow. JONES.—On Mouday afternoon, March 28, at thre@ o'clock, {SAnFLLA, the beloved wife of Harry ©. Jones and dawzhter of Isabella Fortune, in the 2488 yeur of her age. The funera: will take place from the residence of ner motper, 231 Navy street, Brookiya, on Weanes day, at twelve ofciock noon. Tae remamns will be interred in Woodlawa Cemete Staten Istand, Carriages will be in attendance ac Tompkiasyile Landing on the arrival of the two o'clock boat from New York, KELLEGER.—At the residence of her parents, No. 553 West iwenty-ninta sieet, og Monday, March 28, MARY, daughter of Daniel and Eilean icelieher. Notice of funeral in Wednesday's Herald. MARGHANT. On Mondug, Marcn 28, Liaac W. Mage CHANT, in the 45th year of his og 5 His remains will be taken to Providence, BR. L, for interment. MAKKIT.—-On Monday morning, March 28, of con- gestion of the brain, Euwin Bertram Manerr, aged 20 yeara. Newfoundland, Cape Breton and Jersey (fngland) papers picase copy. Maksi.—At Mobile, Ala, on Tuesday, March 23, ‘alter a short illuess, James Manan, formeriy of this clty, lis relatives and friends and tnose of the family fre ipyited to atiend the funeral services, from (Oe residence of F, Ferry, No 218 Past Tenih street, thig (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MEERER.—!n this city, on Monday morning, March 28, bjiaac MBBKER in the Slat year of bis age, ‘The reiatives and friends, and Cuose of the fauliy, are mvited to atiend the funeral, {rom his late rest dence, 147 Fitth avenue, on Wednesday alternvon, at Lwo o'clock. MiLLeT.—On Sunday, March 27, Ina, eldeag daughter of Jos. Deilie Millet and of Mary Millet More’, aged 15 months and 1 day. WoCUK.—Mrs. SARAH Mock, widow of Thomat McCue, in the 47th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also het brother, Francis Lilly, are invited to i tone aed funeral, froin her tate residence, No. 16 Cone street, Brookiyn, on Wednesday afiernoon, at past one o'clock. f“ McNavGuT.—On Monday, March 28, at her rash dence, 154 Waverley place, Jane Buta. Cosum and adopied daughter of the late Andre N ice of fi 1 to: Notice of funeral to-morrow. LIy6s.—1 Kansas City, slo. on Saturday, Marck 26, suddenly, Henry H. OLtvEs, of London, Eng land, i the 88d yenr of his age. ‘Tue remains will aruve in New York city ot Wednesday, 90th iust., when notice of funoral wi London (Engiand) papers please copy. OREILLY.—On Sunday, Maren 27, O'REILLY, Of Priskill, Granard, lreiand. ‘the relatives and friends of the faynily are folly invited to atrend the funeral, (rom her last residence. 3614 Oak street this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock; “ence to Calvary Cemetery, Pakskit.—On Monday sMarch 28, Mra. Mana@ane® PAKSER, fh the 73d year ot her age. The reiatives and iriends of tue family are invited to attend the funeral. from ber late residence, Suye dam. st near Myrde avenue, Brooklyn, B. D. on Weinesday morning, at eleven o'clock. osenTs.—in Brookiyn, on Moaday, March 28, JOHN ROSERTS, aged 85 years. His friends are cordaliy tavited to attend the funeral, on Wednesaay afternoon at two o'clock, Mrs. MARIA from ihe residence of Mr. A. A. Webster, dar nue, first house from Fulion aveny Brooklya. KYAN.—On Monday, Marco 25, JOUN RYA\ native of the parish ireiand, aged 62 years. ‘The velatives and friends of the tamuly, brota lund verer Ryan and bis b law dno. Camp bell, are respectfully mvited the funeral, from his late re nee, Ne of Lusmagh, Kings et Thirly-trst strect, on Wednesday afternven, at t o'clock SAppINGtoN.—On Sunday, March 27, Bow Savpexcros, the belaved aon of Wiliam and May A. Suddingion, aged 17 years, 2 montis and & days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapecr- fully Invited to attend Lie funeral ServiCe, AL Ws late Teddence, 163 Broadway, Wilmasvarg, Le L, tune (/uesday) afternoon, at two o'clos AN.— MI ANTI ersary requiem masy y fil cevepraved at tne Church or Our Lad of slerey, | bevoise street, near De Katy gy ookKivn, on Wed: ai ven o'els the repose of Of CATHARINE M. IVAN, The friends of che famity are nevited to atcend, TAArRR.—On Monday. March ANN TAAFER, a Dative of Ardearom, land, in the Téch year of Witow of Lawrence tag county of Roscommon | her age. The relatives and frienits of the family are respecs- fully invited to eran the tn rest- | Sam Of net Son, John Taait, fu Sed nessity alrerndow, at LWO O'COrK. ] © tuour.—on Monday ‘evening February 28, om . of enlarge board te Koyal Mail steam ment of the heart, ‘THorwas d., formerly of Mat year of hia nie. PHOMAS.— Wit lestiein, Buried at sea this ne, on & 1AM THOMAS. ay f neral wel take place froin No, 165 Baws ‘Thirty-hird street, on Wednesday morning. at elevem March 28, of years and 3 day, Maren b ry evening, Maree Toune pheumon| monuts. acquatntances and those of his mother ave re —In Erooklyn, on d , JOHN Tovey, aged culany in pom his late, residence, No. , on Wednesday atters Boon, ab WO O'clock. Warre.—On Wednesday, March 23, at ‘Toledo, Onto, TanopoRrR Warr, rocmecly of Staten Estland. The remains saturday, and were inter: rod in the Moravian Cemetery, Staten Is and, on Sune day Last. Watsi.—On Moniay, March 28, TUOMAS WALSH, in the 55th year of his age, The ives and (rionds of the family ore resnoct- Tully mvited to attend the funeral Tiosplel, Filty-for sireet, thls Hoon, at two o'cloek. Wrsv.—In Harleu, . ¥.. on Sunday, Mareh a7, THoMas Merny WEST, beloved son of “Timothy Ly and Leta West, in the 2id year of lis age. ‘juietly sleep beloved one Kest from thy tot, thy labor 13 don ‘ trump frou the oe st to glory $ of the faint Srom (Tuesd y are respactfutt tuts (Paesday) ast seven 07 At the residence {ih street, between Fut and Sixth Hits remains will be laid in Greenwoo@ TOO fh FOR CLASSIBICATION, BOAk0 WASTED—BY A QUIT, GENTERL COUPLE, relatives, ina stail family and respectable neighbors require two Bedrooms, front or front anit rear, second good private table; toll Board for oue; paruial for Huot between Second and Eighth avequaa and ow Foil Lerma 6% per wees in advance, Address INE box U4 Herald oTee. BoweRy, (tO en THe Fre K BUILD. 3 Bowery, 4xs0; rent graph oitice corner of Fourth avenue ad 2 OOM WANTED—VOR ND WiFR, V within 1 atk of stian Awe soclativa Bui nt atice th aveniiy with i { not excro! #10 per weeke Addiess B. Ax, dre, Abblund Houws, MO LET -VIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, WITH HOP Aud colt waver, In, ulte aus Went Forty dourth atreek YO lubT APA forson sir PNPNTS: inquire ov WUILDINGS 87 JE ro Ler TUREE STORY HIGH STOOP RRICE Ho Twi li sirect, near Madisos Avene; Tnquire of C,H. BUR DET! mo 1rr ABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN, j rece p nd rm acjolning, in house 104 Weak T enty second str ects pri ate farlly. Ky FLETY third stre@) 20, thvee O LET AMREM STORE RROW frst street, R140; three story Lriek ee story brick, Th u stoae, Seoqnd ave JUTLN EON DE + TO #10 PER WE gentioman at I$ Bt 0 Third ave WW SINGLE OENTLS* obtain Ronrd, wits oe, Rear Cooper Ie t NINKT 138, BAST be quiet partion, ‘Rooms veeen LEET, NEAR IRVING ty furniahed Rooms, wlth gentlemen and thelr wives or od i