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YACHTING. enn Movempnts of the Squadrous im the ola pies at, March 26.) the London Court Journ: Pyrmont yacht Sappho, which has been Ying at Cowes all the winter, was taken into Mr, John White's soutn dock on Thursday, and the Cam, ‘vria (Mr, asnbury’s yacht) placed under the sherry tor the‘parpose of receiving her masts. ‘The Camilla, schooner, 169 tons, arrived at Alex- onda February 28, from Rhodes, ‘ae Enchantress, schooner, Misa Meynell Ingram, commenced Attung cut. pu cular, 12tona, Mx. W, 3, Oona, i rs it ab Kings! au Nettie, Mt Dy Lee, 1 at the tail of the meane dong, Cowes, comp! alterations. Borys of yachus are lyang for sale in tne Cus- House Docks at Dul tote Hornet, schooner, Mr, Merthyr Guest, ts fitting yk ftp Nyanza, sovooner, ang ‘Wyile, ar rive at ‘Mecundria Mare & froin Slying Fisp, TS amas Mr, G. a dao, ig Te- aviing Tor tn summ Anew fhity von euler will be shortly iauneed {or bain 1) ie hampton. ne 1s buuding "the Flower of Pyarrow, schooner, 210 tons, arrived a Ses Febroary 27, from the Pireus of er, the Vondor, 133 tons, now the sos W, Walker, 1s on ber passage home the Mediterranean. , scgooner, sixty-two tons. Mr. W. D. Ai AL Js Bald, BOL be Htted out this ‘be ving, cutter, twenty tons, built in 1855 by W: SA een purcuased by Mexars, Webb, Bowley & Co., of Dublin. oun ‘schooner Mavis, 146 tons, belongmg to Mr. G. ©. Arbuthnot, is avout to be brought to Greenock trom Gournock Bay, Ww oe docked for alterations aud Tepais. the patanella, fitteen ton cuter, has been sold by Mr, Muirhead, of Glasgow, to Mr, Jomunsoa, of Liverpovi, ane is now lo the east harbor ef Greeu- oc, Hiting out tor her passage to the Mersey. ‘yne Saliapa, 140 tons, Koyal Yacht squadron, gehooner, Colone J. ‘i, Clilion, was spoken by te Vacilic and Orievtal sveamer Syria March 7, olf Cadiz, from the Mediterranean. ‘The Vanguard, cutier, sixty tons, Lieutenant Colo- mel Verscboyie, Grevadier Guards, wil: mn all proba- Dility wail mw the matches of the Royal London Yacnt Wiub this season, ber owner intending ior that pur- ose TO Lecowe & uemyer Of Ube CluD. ‘ibe Walrus, schooner, Lurty-two tons, which, for ‘the last tea years has been lying in the Custoin House Gvcks ab PULLY, baying been purchased under Ad- Mirulty warrant by Mr. J. Smith, of Lime street, has Deen thor ughiy overhauled, reitied and recoppered, #ud Nas Lew Bpars aud gear. She was pulls by lite, oF Fairlie, and 13 now for sale, A Very beautiful new steam yacht, intended for Lake Windermere, and bait in Glasgow tor H. W. Souneider, of Helisfeid, arrived in barrow last wee! She js about sixteen tous register, has twin screws and is ost superbly fitted. Notwithstanding arough geo She belaved remarkably weil o1 the passage. Bhe was hifved irom the dock by the great steqa erane, uaa deeyranied by ruil to Lake Side. osc eo CLUB. ‘The following are ‘the entries for the stakes which Closed April 1, 1870:— SWEEPSTAKES FOR TWO YEAR OLDS. One mile and an eigath, $200 entrance, bh. f; $500 gaided; to be run last ¢ tay fall meeting, 13; H. Santord’s b. ¢. Bingaman, by Asterold, dam Duy Leal 2. M. H. Sauford’s b. c. Monarchist, by Lexington, dam Mudrea. 3 A, belmont’s ch. ¢, By the Sea, by Thormanby, dam imp. bernice. 4. A, Delmoni’s b. c. His Lordship, by Kentucky, Gam Her Ladysnip 6 A. Beimont’s b. f. Evelina, by North Lincoln, \y eeeen & Crawford's cb. f, by Censor, dam Gaim imp. Camilla. Jui os “Denison & Crowford’s b, c. Mascus, by Prophet, out of Norragansev’s dam. 8%. Den son & Crawford’s br. c Electron, by Cen- sor, dam Tne Gloamim’. % M.A. Litteli’s ch, f. Rattan, by Lexington, dam Lizzy Morgan. Be b. mt A. Littell’s er, f, by. Lexington, ages: . aM ae Littel’s br. c. Kite, by Asteroid, dain Miss Cart Tz F. Mors? bc Barbarity. dam Barbarian, by Eclipse, dam 14. D. D. Withers’ ch. f. by Ectipse, dain by Slasher out of Fidelity. 14. L. W. Jerome's b. f, by Kentucky, dam Cyclone, by Meas 15, Le Jerome’s b, f. by Kentucky, dam Satin- pidist, W. Peunock’s ch. ¢ by Censor, dam nacre Dawson. ag W. Pennock's ee f. Bello Chalfin, by Lexing ston, Pri 38, by Revolver, lam Molly Jackson. THE UUN AKBS. To berun arfail mectiag, IsiL. For fillies then three i nirance, half forfeit; $600 added; uarters. sf. by Camerino, out of Fish- 1b. f. Evelina, by North Lincoln, a. ia {, by Eelpse, dam Vanity. bf by limp. Leamington, dam by Ecli dam Slasher Sar- rity. 4. +. Morris? b. A.D. D. Withers? anp. Bupta. DL. v. Witne , Out of ’ ch. f. by imp. Eclipse, dam by Slashe ity, Dy Glencoe, o,f. by Kentucky, dam C by Kentucky, dau { Beile Chaidn, by fut one, Nua. exluge $900 each, hail for! $1,000 ye AuLUMIN Meeting, 1 {, by Camerimo, out of Ftsher- adued 2 run at Cameron’ 2. M, H. Sanford’s b, ce dain Micred. 3. A. Belmonts ch, c. By the Sea, by Thormanby, Monarchist, by Lexington, The Eari, by Tho Marquis, amps. jord’s Ch. ¢. . Donison & Cra by Censor, dam awford’s b, ¢. Mascus, by Prophet, $ dam. a wturd’s br. ¢, Electron, by Cen- so7, cain Tue Gloamin dorcis’ 0. Barbarian, vy § ipse, out of ao ist c byimp. Austraiian, ous Matte Gi uD D. Wath ora’ . ¢. Caldwell, Thare by Meibourue, gut ‘ome's D.C, by Ke ot id. by Kentucky, ‘if Y, dam Zat- nt ur. 23 b,c. by Kentucky, dam Para- tre. "b,c by Eclipse, dam Moly Jack- DECLARATIONS . Samiord's Item, Grecian | Mr. Cameron's invercauid; Air. 3 Mr. Shea’s Somerset and £mi- Virgli and Mr, Dosweii's ared out, seventeen remain- DIOAP.— r, lord's Stem, Notice have bi a declared out, 02 E noTes, William Hi. Sanders & Sons | have leased the vastion Course for five years and will take possession im- mcdiately. They intend having a trotting meeting commencing onthe 18th and continuing ‘ney offer $11,500 in premiums, whic is vy aberal for new beginners, La tue hands of 1 horsemen as tui faders the Paspion Course Wi: become very popula SECTARAN SCHOOL A APP AGP: (ATIONS. ‘This absorbing topic is is tod be considered in a State i, Lor political reform, called to meet at Twed- ial, at Atbany, On the evening of Monday next, nue throagh the day and evening of ai hunared dele sates of all parties every quarter Of the State, ace ex- CN. ‘ € a a & SALES, doll, without otner special of the property offered yes- culars of the sales ‘The market cont featnres. Considerav! te was withdray uiade will be found beow:— a Pinekney & lunkin report the sale of four. lots, 60 Pour story hous gon avenue and Korty. 8 Derick etanie aud lot, 26x mie on West Twon fourth street, $25,000; four story brick tenement house wm Kast Teuriy- itii sireet, $25,000; three Janis on Fuly-sixth and Fuly-seventi streets, near Sint avenue and ot on West I “ity= ‘ita sivect, ¢ Fb aver Esghty-fourth aad Higaty-sitth strects, EW YORK P TY—BY JAMES M, MIpLT ¢ on Ath At dintunt 4.0 Ct east of 10th av, tot 2 + 2,000 . MILLER. Bay — VY 8 at Inwood, nw corner oF Central and Girurt ‘fronting ou Arctlarius:place, to U Farrygan... 3,600 salo-gk t2¢ Duncan estate the fadeon, \contaiving about O. Matthiessom, of New Jersey, » fae Crocker House and grownds, Tarryvown, for the butier escute, Lo 7,000; also whe new house an grounds | the camo park for J. ky Smith to Williaa As VWiswolocik lor $14,001 ol ALL STREET, tuonspay, Apri Td PL Me 1 ‘Tne duinoss in the Wall street markets continues, ‘hon the speculative fever js #0 allayed that stocks ‘and gold are utterly quiet the public mind 18 given ‘to more legitimate pursuits, Dulness in \Waal sirees 48 & healtuy eign Tor the commercial wertd, If Congrees would evly adjourn mstanter the fuan- Cia) sitnation te just exactly prepared te give the ‘utthest buoyancy to business and trade of atl Kinds, Money 131m plentiful supply and evenly distributed ai all the great’business centres, Chisago aud New Orleans are sitipping i to New York for lack of em- ployment West and South, New York las more than enough to eccommodave the stock gamblers, who get all they wi a@t six %o seven per cea Her merchants are readily acoommo- gated at bank at seven percent, andon tia street at seven to eight per cemt, Indeed, the note brokers report @ good demand for prime accep ances at the figures last quoted. ‘Time loans are more easily negotiated than they could be a lew woeks since, aud the impression existe that we spring stringency in the money marset is to be re mitted this year, It 19 intimated that the several boards will adjourn early to-morrow out of respect for tie memory, of General ‘thomas, whose Tuneral services will then take place at Troy. GOLD STRONG AND DULL. Gold was strong but inactive, the extreme quota- tions being 11174 and 1123s. ‘Tne Jatter price was made in the forenoon upon the steadimess:of ex- change and the reiteration of the statement that the Secretary of the Treasury would not anticipate the payment of the May interest. In the extreme dul- ness the price subsequently fell oif to 117%. Late in the day it was slated from Washington that Con- gress would sacrifice the Funding bill rather than repeal the Pablic Credit vill, upon which gold be- came strong agala. The principal quotations were 2 3 “4 M. ix ob Mt 12 6:80 P.M... UK Holders of gold paid four to six per cent to have their balances carried, Tne operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows:— Gold cleared Gold balances. . Currency balances, GOVERNMENTS LOWER, ‘The government market was jower at the close of the day’s busimess under a falling off in the invest- ment demand and through realizations py those who had bought previous to the recent advance. ‘The speculative interest seems to be content with light returns, and is just now indifferent about re- purchasing until the market goes off again. The cur- reucy sixes were heavy and a quarter to a naif per cent lower. The latest street prices were as follows:—United States currency sixes, 111}¢ & 111%; do., 1881, registered, 1133¢ a 114; do, do., coupon, 114 @ 11454; do, five-twenties, regis- tered, May and November, 106 a@ 1063s; do. 1862, coupon, do,, 1103¢ @ 11034; do. 1864, do, do., 1093¢ & 10974; do. 1865, do. do., 109% a 1103¢; do., 1866, coupon, 1083g @ 10834; do. 1867, do. do, 1005f a 10934; Go. 1868, do, do,, 1093; a 10944; do, ten-forties, registered, 1953, a 106; do. coupon, 10614 # 10624. HE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF BONDS, ‘The offer of the’ government to purchase bonds elicited proposals of nearly three millions, which large amount occastoned the heavier market for governments abvove noted. This purchase is the fiystin the Treasury programme for April, a3 yea- terday’s disposal of goid was the @rat saic of govern- ment treasure under the same regulation. The ac- e™pted bonds were in ihe lots and at the prices fol- lowing:— 5.000 1585, om n. $87,243,000 1,209,720 1,420,432 25,090 1885, iH Disveeeee 106.92 at 6. mH 8, C,H. 1,800 1845, rj 0 19'200 18:3, 10,090 1831 61000 1857, 3,000 165 18,00) 18 2,000 1803, 1, £0,000 1685, ¢, £9,100 18: 1,000 18 1s S00 1868, Total...» AND HTC fairly acti aavery moderate volume of business, New York Central 7 was again pressed for sale, and declined to 015j, offerings from partics prominent in the bear attack of last September, and who are now said to possess the point a3 to the fate of the bill to tn- crease tne rate of fare, at present pending m the State Legisiature. The str cined to discredit the apparent purposes of these sales, and the price of the su eventually recovered. Lake Shore ad- vanced to 8$—a clear rise of over one per cent, which was commented on as a notable fact in so quiet a market. St Paul, on the other hand, de- clined one p! 2nt, Ol account of the newspaper announcements of a pare of an ad olning road, acquisition of which 13 not esteemea ye, while the directors assembled to-day to @ proposition to unite with the Western ion Railway, which runs between Racine and Port a, Rock Isiand was negiect ud weak. New rsey Central advanced to 104), under purchases The stock market which are said to be in the interest of persons de- sirous of controlling tion, with a vie’ under who: the approaching annw Ww to oust the present aaminis ineMcient alleved B ed to pay dividend The ott ways were strong. In the express stocks United States k and @ miscellancous shares Western advane to 6 the expectation as the time for the adjournment of Congress draws near there 18 less p lity ot rivalry from a gov- ernment telegraph system, aud Pacific Mail was strong on the expected p ‘ation of the aunual report, the chief features of wich were given last week In thiscolumn. The followirg ing prices of stocks at the last hange:—Canton, 64 a 65; Cumber stern Union, 743 Quicksilver, posa, 6a 8; do. preferred, 1234 a 1334; do. 246 bid; do, first pref Uficates, Mail, Adams ‘argo Express, 39 a 3534; Merchants? Cent 194 United Union Expre: eas, 43 a 4354 bid; New York 8 Express, dated, 91% a 917; do, sorip, 89% a § lem, 142 a 143; Erie, bid; do, prefe ading, @83¢ @ 98% chigan Central, 110%; Laxe Shore, 87/4 @ 872g; Mitnolg Central, 14054 140; Cleveland ana Pittsburg, 100 a 100%; Chicago and Northwestern, id} @ Ti; do. preferred, 843¢ a 65; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 74 a 744; Rock Island, 116 @ 116%; Mil- waukee and St Paul, 60 a 60%; 0, preferred, 735% bid; Toledo ana Wa! 4055 @ 4634; do. preferred, 74 bid; Fort Wayne, 937¢ a 94; Alton and Terre Haute, 40; do, preferred, 64! a 65; Olio and Mississippl, 204 9 203¢; Delaware and Lacka- wanna, 19234 bid; New Jersey Central, 103% a 10375; Chicago and Alton, 111 a 112; do. preferred, 112 bid; Morris and Essex, 90/4 a 9054; Hannibal and St. Jo- 106 @ 1052¢; do. preferred, 0534 & 106; Dubuqae x City, 10534 a 107; Columbus, Chicago and jndiana Central, 17}y a 1s I AND LOWEST PRICES. lowest prices of the day for the shares were as follow: dighest, Lowest, 0 seph, The f $ and leading speculative ew York Cen. & Hf New York Ce: i ud, consolidated, val & Hudson scrip.. nding. Lake Shor orb western pi Rook Isle an. but generally Steady im price. Missouris were firmer and tne Souta Carolinas Imactive and jsower, The following wore the latest surest priced fcr the leatling bonds on the Southern list:—Tennes- 8e@, EX CONPOD, 60% 50)4; do. new, 52}4 a 5245 Vir ginta, ex coupon, 694 a 70; do., Bev, 6) a 70; Geor- gia HIXes, $9 & S95 Go, sevens, 925¢ a 934 North Catohna, ex edupom, 464% a 47; do., special tax, 22)4 @ 22\<; Missouri sixes, 98 0.93)(;do., Hannibal ‘and St, Joseph, 93 a 04; Leuisiana sixes, 76 @ 763 Mo. levee sixes, 7034 a 12; Qo. do, eights, 9134 a 02; Alabama ‘eights, 97 a 933 do, fives, 75 a 78; South Carolina’sixes, 88 a 89; 40, Dew, 82a 8254. f FORBIGN EXCHANGE FIM. The Yeading bankers maintained the recent ad. Vance in rates for storiing exchange, the supply of commercial bills being very limited, “She mares was moderately active. In raves for Conmtmental bills there is moreuvegularity, some of the quota- tions bemg higher ana others lower, The foliew- ‘dog were the ‘quotations at the close:—Ster- ‘Ung, sixty days, commercial, 108 & 10824; good to prime bankers’, 1083 @ 108%; short sight, 100% & 10944; Paris, sixty days, 5.25 a 6.20; shor argbt, 6.1834 @ 6.1734; Antwerp, 6.25 @ 5.' Switzer- jJand, 5.25 @ %.20; Hamburg, 359¢ @ 3534; Ameter- Gam, 40 a 40:4; Frankfort, 40 a 4034; Bremen, 7716 a 78343 Prusstan thalers, 703 a 71, RAILWAY EARNINGS, The earnings of the Minola Central Rallway for the month of March were:— . $621,365 645,016 ‘The earnings of the Marictta and Ciucinoat Rall road during the month of Marci were, in 1809.... 103,558 1870. 101,379 DeCrense....cerceesessceressoers seeeee $2,179 THE SUB-TREASURY REPOXT, ‘The following shows the resuits of to-day’s business: at the Sub-Treasury in this city:— General balance yesterday. + $83,318 859 e 690,263 1,039,501 79,705,088 1,134,948 163,905 3,597,100 83,626,546 Customs . SALES AT THE NeW YORK YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Thursday, Ag April 7—10:15 A. Ms TONY, ioe ah ott ¢, ‘ae + HO e hs Boston WP. 940 Pag Mali ‘si Go. wa ea SSSts: 2 eras sores cn cry fei) 2 SS) #00 Mil & st ‘Baur pt. 100 Tol, Wab & W.... # sal foes BR gt lee ain Ohio & 8 Morris a 0, 300 Boston cb e 108i 2008 L&T MRR be 43 12 MH. and 2:15 o? Clock P.M. B15C0) CS 6 L14's #15000 US 8-20, c, 167... 10914 80.0 US 6.2% ipa 19g Soin Ohio NW 10000 6, Sth & 0 100 sh Cur ta, PW & Cat Too os og Mice Tite 65 bor & Hs RR. be Corrre.—The market for 8 quict, busines restricted 3 and the Sirmnoss of ported. Other kinds rner prices, MAY Ty —alt na at above, The flour ma trade Louis low extra. «. Lomns #trarght ext delivered: $1 2 for 0 4 tor white M Ks arn was ‘uuiet but firm, ny bt About #1 peime old mixed, in The sates. were 65,090 bushels at $1 074 for old 1, in wto *1 O8a Bl 10 -—tho Intter for very nie daliverad and LU8 bus Were ure active and being 100,000 bushels at Be, a bee. For Inter price for prime—61ize. Tor do. ii 6fe, for State, in store and atoat, Rye was civil and nominal at former prices, Barley was quiet at out former prices. Salew 13,000 b at 1 for two- State, @l r poor Canada rowed State, io market was dull, but rates to most ports The chartering business was dui and rates were lower, oupectally for eu petroleum vessels, which Wei 4 offered to Bremen at The engagements were Liverpool, Fe, steamer, 25) bales cotton at igd., and 100 tierces beef on private terms. To London, 7, ‘500 bushels: wheat, on vessel's account, 'o Glasgow, per steamer, 6/0 els. dour at is. 6d, The charters were:—A bark, 65 tons. w oa the way {rom New Orleans to Cronstatt), froma rt ia the Baltic; a bark from the Satiila river to Boston HOG feet dumber 3 wot gich: to Para; @ bark 2,000 aida, general cargo, and A bark to a direct port b $0 tb . pesxolenw on, private terns; W tonsa, to Havaca, har, , aud @ 1 apbna with jumber ‘at, Ol,e89 Hus slonter idee, an LL, AND SPRADY. ‘She outhera State bouda were agai very dull, , ‘and $3,000 It to Jsuenpe byes. FioPs—The market was dail, tho demand sti being a most enuiraly for small lots to sapply the immediate wants 0; brewers; Lut prices Wore guile ploady, eapevial'y for tue Mier grades, which it ta general ought will bo In mand for ex "Me. tough ae ui we nate he. wan splits Sy wom mew sal HEMP. ~ ib S94 we Tena, ers fampico. Gn Sa idee. mah weit eas eee ‘bout former prices, The was quo ne Sr prone ‘auiott do. ere ‘wat steady for the beter sf devorl y fe other grades. bite a rather ther besvy fo ea al @ Haas? ep. io eae a pclae ‘fe. re covadd, tetining. ‘ado, Krocery, Mescovs Porto lic, na oe any "tor iat ‘ine was revious There were disposed of 205 bois. 1p ny the latter price for @ lot on dock, ik ne ry ‘die. a 47igo. for merchantable and 4° fen shipping, Rowpe Doin atrained and No. 1 were Jn acting demand and the stock beiny upueually light the fir strained seliing at nS alae 8 pines g2 sat watch price it gonad wrong. For ote rades there wi be ‘bu tral rr ‘The ea ade vere en anion “a bbls. are “Mrained at 140 do, do, ab Bs 1234, 6W0 do. 82 do. a Oks ‘Non aie rere do. Oho window i snares {90a kinda ‘ a dull we wen nie no sales of mome! ices were steady at forme: Hoas, Linseed in casks and bbls, ee at at B6c. Ai 1, pall id Pe 3 etety fs 45 Dba. beef aad 366 packages ci oF remand fied at ron pcan ‘wo oot $21 for prime {iredolitery themmarkor opesed siren ara wut vuteloged Perth sellers 95, ‘The gales were } June at $37. Dreased hogs were dail aud el ae Hitec: for lly. Bost, was tn fale requoet at steady v 400 bbls, wt il fain and extra mane Baal doles taro beet, w mace wit hin the range of #250 $28 for prime mess, anti? a #33 tor India do. the Taiter quotation for choice, OF beef bains 20) bbis. were sold viithin the range of 4 2480 for low to prime Texaa, and B52 & 483 60 for Western. | Eacon w the businoas mail. Sales 110 boxes C ry euven private terms, We quote ‘Long clenr, 143gc.; Cumberiand cut, 18c., and short ri, He. Cut meats wore qutet, but pgm were steady, Sules 650 packages within the ral ic. @ 120. for dry A ickled shoulders, JB4ge. a eee os mnoked do., a 15‘ ¢. for pick.ed hams, Isc. a 2c. for smoked do, The market for lard opened strong, with oderate demand, but closed dull and rather heavy. The gales were “00 packages osing at 1%ke, & 18c. for prima sveam 250 delivery at 1'gc,, closing at 15 ige. ‘Phe market for cruve, in bulk, continued ve. ° the amall ce, bat sellora were lndispoeed Co pay over 14¥4cw except for ‘arn Tiots, Sales beh db tant. Crate, in bulk, gen erally quoted at i1ige,, without further sales. Naphtha Gas cull at \ie,, at which price the last sale was made, Notwith- ebandly, the fact that vessels were offered to Bremen as low aud to other ports at comparatively low és in roiined, for export, was very light. were yeneraily firm ia their views, being i 1 to“avy extent below Qe. ie waa Tully 4ge, above the views of shippers. 1,000 bbis. on the spot, on a eee terms, 1,500 do. fast blr of April at U7, ‘do, in jot, to complete ea: oe at the ae price. ‘Retlucd, for futu alter, aude tride ea Is. for Jute were sold ate 2tiges "uly was quoted. at_abont 236 , without sales, The jobbing trade was iil Duy but tu ii prices Fpeeailod, standard to prime white selling at To Phi Me na the market opened rather ste: Le se erasdasts ioe, Bat" closed easier’ The demand waa ® Uille uote aetvey however, the sales belag 3,00 bbls. for April, at 58/<eu closing at abe taalde price; 1,000.do, cor May at \ do, for Fune at Se. do. for September to Nov ber at 29, and 2,000 ‘ao Yer June and July at 27c., buye:’s option TRF. —Carolina Jens let, but prices were unehan ‘The sales were confined to suvall lots within the range ol a Gc. for common to prima Linseed was di Clover was quoted at itjge. the range. Other kinds we dul na Saniage SYEARINE was Fire but it holders Grirkgeo IS%ic. eee for hhds. and tlerces, Smal sales within the range, SuGak.—Raw continued in fatr demand, ehielly for re- fining, andthe offerii being only moderate the market was very strong, closing with some hoidera demanding prices #40. above our quotations Below. The sales were 1,00 Br notall, at Qige, s. for Cuda and Porto Rico 19 boxes at 0c. business at firm soft white, ll%c a u 10.5 14 a — aBGe.s Fre quot bo0d, Tals refining, Se. a 9c. Yelibing, Swe. a 9'4e.; fair to good grocery, dviivery, was be. former prices. all wales within ang peeiinel Ibe, in retnod (nero. pricea. We a die rime to choice grocery,9%c. & 10%42.; cen: Lhd. and boxes, 840. a Asc} molasses, hide, tos, ter “aes mealtoy disc. a Ze, Havatia—Boxos, 7 jc, & Me. ; do., 10 to 1, Ise, eto 8 1040. 9 aliye.; Vga L Porto oat grades, Oe. a 2 MOCK to-day ag fol + Biot) Doxes, 529,86G}bage and Oal meiato, TaLLow.—The donian/ was more active and prices were strong: liv 2 sold atSye. w 9)4c,, culefy at the letter price: Wines eeelptes 135 The market was quiet, but e fales were Lid bbls. at #1 to erthe tinide price, and 609 do. for May del BL U7 THE SHELTECING ARRS. An informal reception took piace yesterday at the charitable institution known as “The Sheltering Arms,” at the new building, doruer of Tenth avenue aud 120th street, ‘The institution consists of a brick building, divided into four dtstinet departments, two for the larger boys and girls and two for the smaller, Over each entrance is the name of a patron whose liberality heiped to erect the house, ‘he panes Of Mra, Peter Cooper, Mr, J. 1% Wolfe and the Ladies’ Association graced nese entrances, The number of ciildren provided for by Ue mstitution amonnts to 120, and every care 13 jaken of their physical and mental con diton. 1b 1s not an orphan asylum, but intended for those children whose pare: are nob able to and provide for them. Rey. 'T, M. Peters, 3 te presi t of the Jnstiintion, and he has Mary. Over we Of Lhe sterner yesterday and ex- sed Witt 14 mnterial ouv headred Jadies, wa sex, Visited tne est ails ed themselves weil p! ApH ie I] Propelie p As gia eat ane] bo Propeller. ean ENR I NRE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS CED BN-—H ALL oc OF the: bride’ is ee Ck tay, sn ai of this city. nm ‘‘hursday, April 7, at ie, by the Rev, F. Ogiby, of Tri x, of Ohapman Quai the Stevens ehureh, RICHARD HAPS Pa., to JANE BE De Pury—M Ney. Jonp Mary J. Me KNAPP—BA 7 at the resit “rnuradas, ‘April 7, by the SANDER ‘ly De Puy to on Thursday. April by Rey. a nee of tie wri —In Brooklyn, on Thirsda J, Hyate smith, Mr. dons D. i aK. daug ster of Josepa i. st “all of Brooklyn. —On Wednesde April 6, at ARTIS DE + Hag: rd, Unite papers please SPADE—In by oe R or N York, tb Man vsti re 5, day evening, We Died. ‘Touraday, April7, Davin Bearry, of f nore, county Ferma: years, 7 months aud 7 days, ‘The relatives and friedds of the family are Inytied to aitend the funeral, from the residence of the parents, 25 West Foriy-fourth street, on Saturday noon, at one 0 CRON At Sing Wir © re -0D a Y., on Thursday, April “in Uhe svth year of lus 1» OW e relatives and friends of the fami'y are re- sctfully mvited to attend the funeral, at the Baptist chured, in s: place, on Sunday morning, at half-past ten o'ela: The remains will be taken to White Plains, N, ¥., for mterment. Crosby.—At Danbury, Conn., on Thursday, April 7, M. SOL, Croasy, In ihe 251 year of his age. Paneral on Saturday Sen S, at two o'clock. DoscHek.—On Thursday, April 7, ANNA, daugster of Claus and Caroline Doscher, aged 2 years, 1 month and ji days. Tne friends and relatives of the family are resp Inily invited. to attend the funeral, trom- the r deuce of her parents, No, 65 North Moore street, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, DUSBNRERRY.~-On Wednesday, April 6, Jamns DUSENBERRY, oged 87 years. ‘The reiatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, withont farther notice, from bis tate resi dence, 181 Wooster street, on Saturday morning, at elght o'clock, and at the First Methodist church ia White Plains at twelve o'clock. Exvtery.—tn Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 7, Captain GrorGE ELLERY, in the 66th year of ms age. otice of 1unerat hereafter. Fox.—On Wednesday evening. Aprii 6, Carn: RINE, widow of Williain Fox, in ihe 84th year of hee Tio relatives and iriends of the family are re. apc rolly invited to attend the fineral, fran Sy ary’s chureh, Corner of Graud and Ridge strecis, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock: FREDERICKS.—On, Wed dnesday, April 6, Jou PR. Frepyrioks, aged 49 years. The relatives and inends of the ort also the NEW YORK HERALD, PRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. par pyar Kvare to Marrna CG, Tmembery of W Ledge No. and Yerr Tree a eg Sone ek fees £ Lee GP bis HA funeral, trom day resklGnce, 242 Wi ems Ninoteesta streel, on Sul ‘boon, at one ‘relock, AGER.—On Thu! fies 2 A Joun Y. HAGER, ae ars, 7 month: The relatives and friends of the Tamnily are respects fully invited to. ‘tend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, No. 138 Madison street, on Sunday afternoon, at twe o'clock. HaLi.—On Wednesday, April 6, ROBERT ARTUUR, infant son of Jonn A. ani Ritzaveth Hall, aged 9 months and 19 days. ‘The funeral will take piace from the residence of has parents, No, 141 West Twenty-elghth gireet, this (¥riaay) afterneon, at one o'clock, Frieada of the mily are reepecitully invited. Hesny.on Weduesday evening, April 6, and- denly. at his residence, 263 Elizabeth atreet, Wit- LIAM HENRY, in the 4th year of his age, Lamaget,—In Brookiyn, on 'Trureday, April 7, after a long illness, Mra, ELIZzaBBrd LAMBERT, in rhe 75th year of her age, Notice of fuueral in to-moxrow's paper. goes pela des se he on Tuesday, April 5, OvERT Lt aged Te Relatives at riends 4 are invited to attend the foneral, froi jate realdence, thia (Friday) after- noou, at two o'clock. Lovks,—At Whitestone, £. 1., on Wednesday, April Sah ae lysis, JuLia A,, wife of Jolin D. Locke, ‘rhe iriends of the family are respectfully invited to aicend the iuneral, from her Jate residence, on Sunday afternoun, at Halpase one o'clock. A special train will leave Hunter's Point (Flushing and North: side Railroad depot) at 12:30 P. M., returning upon the conclusion of the funeral Ley ene Lockyen,—On Wednesday; April 6, Makaaner CLEMENS, eldest daughter of Wm. S. and I res M. Lockyer. aged 6 years and 11 months, « ‘The relatives and friends of tne Jamtly are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of the parents, No, 453 East 122d sireet, on Sunday afternoon, at haif-paat twelve o'clock. MARTIN.—On Wednesday, April 6, BLLEN MARTIN, “beloved wife of Jonn Maran’ 8 ee th year of her sage, @ native of the pamsh of Killaughdce, county Donegal, Ireland. Her friends and acquamtances are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 10 Caroling street, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, Irom thence to St. Peter’s church, Barclay street, where there will be a requiem nigh "masa ior the repose of her soul, from thence to Caivary Cemetery. etna aud Londonderry (ireland) papers please OY “Skeet. 1.—On Wednesday, a 6, at tho resi- dence of his brother-in-law, W. Marsball, 83 WestSeventecuth street, JouN P, MIxseLt, aged 41 years aud 7 month ‘The relatives and friends of the famlly are respect: fully invited to aitend the funeral, trom his late residence on Saturday afternvon, at-one o'clock, bier enamey Wednesday, April 6, JULIA Mune native of Butteriord, county Cork, Ireland. pas friends are resvectfully invited to attend tie funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, xt two o'clock, from her late residence, 113 Washington street. MULVIUILL.—On Wednesday, April 6, MARY RB. MULVIHILL, the beloved Wite of Matthew feulvibiil, aged 22 years and 7 montha, ‘Tue funeral wil take piace from her late residence, 115th street and Third avenue, Harlem, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. The friends of the tamily are respectfully invited to aitend. OuDEN.—Suddenty, on Taursday morniag, Apr il 7, ape De Pays?BR OGveN, in the sist year of nig The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday ulter- noon, ab One o'clock, from Trinity chureit, without further notice, O’BurEN.—After a short tilness, on Thursday, April 7, THOMAS O'BRIEN, native of Lismore, conaty Waterford, Ireland, aged 39 years aud ten months, lis friends and those of the family are respect- fully invited to attend she fuueral, without further notice, from his late residence, 224 Kast Seventy- fourth street, on Saturday afieruoon, at two o’ciock, to Calvary Cemetery. O'ilaRA.—On Thursday, April 7, of pneumonta, MABEL, daughter of Charles E. and Kate O’iiara, aged 3 months and 8 days, ‘The funeral wiil take “free on Saturday afternoon, Y at haif-past two o'clock, trom No. 45 West Forty- seventh street. Pxevp'HomME.—At White Plains, on Tuesday, April 5, PERNETTE S. PREUD'HOMME, Wiie of Eugene T, Preua' homme, aged 49 years. The friends of tne family are respectfully invited to attend tie funeral, from Grace church, White Plaing, this (Friday) afvernoon, at two o'clock.’ Trains Lee ene ait street, Harlem depot, at ten uc. 0 this city, on Thursday morning, at 7, GEORGE RICKNAGEL, In the dist year of bis an The relatives and friends are tnvited to attend the funeral services, ou Saturday afternoon, at two "cioek, at the German Fvangeiteal church, in ‘orn street, neal urt sireet, BrooXlyn. #t.—At Junction, N. J., on Wednesday, April 6, Tsaac WARREN SHINER, Of Newark, N. son of Enoch '. and the late Mary E, Shiner, aged 23 years, Tinonth and 12 days, The services will be held at the Eighth avenue (formerty Quarry street) Methodist Episcopal church, Newark, on Saturday, at twelve o'clock M, Reia- tives anil friends of te famuly are respectially m- vited to attend. Quines.—Ou ‘Thursday, Aprit 7, Mary R,° Sovikes, dangater of te late Captain Dituict Hate, of Bridgeport, Conu., m the fifty-lirst year oi her age. Phe friegds and relatives of the family are respect- fully mvited to attead the funeral, trom the resi- dence of ser brother-tu lay, BL, Cuatheid, 142 Orebara str unday a BAe at tivo o’cloc! VGDEN, imesday, ADIL G, IRene V. in Sugden, aged 20 cd’ iriends of the family are respect. fuliy inyiwed to attend the funeral, from ter late real. dence, West BE lay aiter- noon, at hail-past (weive o’ciock., Pler remains wii be taxen to Mouns P motery, Now TURNBULL. OW 2 Thursday, April ay Davis, beloved wife of en It, ‘arnbuii, and 3 erent Dr. John Days. is of the famliy are respect- funeral, on Sunday afver- 238 Lexing- ne Hast WO O'clock, from No, 2. ton W mn Tuesday, Aprit 5, Al ved wife of Heary W: years, 5 months and 6 days. The relatives and frieads ot the fa oe invited to y N 1 will take place from sury Wood, 230 Sout fon, Ciiy, On Saturday morning, av COR ee SE ROS RRR ED EYES AND EARS AA Bey HUMAN EYE! UCH & GOUGEL- verily. wil souscun, of Paris), ters oi tiiiela Je TAL, MEDICAL, iM PRIVATE DIS S CURED JIMMEDIA’ without mercury. od remtored. Oltkes very pri- ON, LiT Bleecker wires EUROPE. See by Na a mh Es ites. Sraser Hel eratoe pect given ry parties 3 ui Yaron TO a WILLIAM FR FRY 400, Irish Popita Manufacturers, ‘beg to call the attention of fourista to thelr unrivalled stock: of Popitns, which are of the very highest clags, and which, in point of elegauce and sty! Poplin manufacturers, by special appointment, to the Queen of England, the Empressof the French and many foreign courts, + W. FRY & CO. have been awarded 16 prize medals at the various international and other exhibitions, including a first class medal in Paris tn 1887, U RA aga Bi | Patterns sent post free, 31 Westmoreland street, Dublia, Manuiactory, _12 Lower Kevin sireet, Dublin, ~ MARBLE MANTELS, ARBLELZED 8 uate MANTELS RICH AND. Bi ELE. ut de 01 ‘$360, TEWANT 4C0., U5 Shun avenue’ betwee Thiny-Rfth aun: ‘Thinty-asta stree, ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, —OPENING of new slow rooms, wie Huast assortment of beng mm this city; prices to suit than KLABER, 14 and Ea Blghtecuth Street, near Tair: 4 avenue, N New ¥ KLABER & CO., FORMERLY 62 Figen AVENUE, now at thelr factory, £17 to 223 West Fifty-ftat Bets een Broadway and ised Nantelg, Monuments, Headstone r ‘ighth avenue; marble and marble: , Bt ‘iles, Waiuacoting, Trble and Flumber Slabs; latest designs in great variety; cheapest in this city. el, eee AP. ie __ BILLIARDS. (OR BALE—TWO BILLIARD TABLES, CHEAP. ply.at J. & J. BAGER'S, 34 Cit Bt Wi, GRIFFITH, 40 VESEY STREET, ONLY SELLB At alate Fakiin ot vancauacle pricos; Balls, Cues, sera Cue Tips at whotesale prices ; tables cut down _. SULUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 12.0. HES? 90, S"—A RESPECTABLE, COLORED man ag waiter in a private family or hotel. Apply - for two days, from 10 ull 4. 416 FAST 18TH 8 + _ave., top i 490 OTH AY,—AS WATTER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; beat reference, Call fomtwo di crive man, 10, eotion ; guick of fe: fal ning, Hy 1t9 West Tait. A. FIRS? CLASS ENGLISH WAITER MAN, WITH CITY reference, Wisiies @ situation ng footman or butler in a Private family. Call at 813 Ist av. a a wholesale honse; good edue importance than a good begin- A. GBSTLEMAN SERKS 4 SITUATION WHERE BUBI- hens ability and strict Inteqrt'y will be required and a Para moderate salary. Address E. ', J., box 1,057 N wo A COMPETENT MAN, SPEAKING FRENCH, GERMAN And Luglish perfectly and well acquainted with Paris, Germany and Switzerland, wishes to engage biinself as cour sier with a family going abroad; cau furnish best reference from a famtiy be has served for four years, GEORGE, Herald office, SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE, PRO- © tostant young man, as wafter man in a private family; understanda Lis business; best references given, Addreas O- C,, box 202 Herald office, TANTED-A SITUATION AS WAITER—BY A PRO teatant young man; first class reference from bls lal employers in Europe, J ddress M. M., box 189 Hi TANTED-BY A RESPFOTABLE MIDDLE AGED nan a situation ax janitor tna bank or public bulld- ;,can be highly recommended. Addresa 8. C., Young 's Christian sociation, corner 22d st, and 4th v WANTED.—ONE SMART, ACTIVE, gent, well dressed an’ cleanly, about 14 v ay smamedintel; Cc. M. OLNEY ¥ & CO,, 0 OY WANTED—ONE WHO RESIDES WITH HS PA. ; write @ yood hand and come weli recom: Rendet; no otters need apply. Address box 2483 Post office, / New York, stating age aud pay exyecies. A Good place for & good ARRA TED—ABOUT 16 Ma “Balary $200 perapnum, JAMES A. B 2 & 80. 775 Broadway, TANTED—A YOUNG MAX 1 As. Lacur PORTER, APs “ply tore, No, 10 Wi y JANTED—A CLEAN, TIDY BOY, WITH COOD ae erences, to attend store, Inquire at 178 Green JANTED—AN O! e POY, AT $3 PER WEEK, IN- quire at 87 ‘Ooms st. ANT: D—AGENTS, MALE AND FEMADLE, TO SEVE> xe 2 ral popular articles, Call at ¢4 and 66 Jolin st. room Ww ANTED-AT THE GROCHRY AUS BUSI ian of expertence, active 3 dross, In own writing, A.’ J. KOW: E SOMETHING n 4s salesworan, ean at 73 Mure Tay By third foor, bac room, STORT, If generally w: 1300 Bowery. A STRONG ; must D—A.STOUT , ACTIVE YOUTH TO LEARN 'y Mnsiness ia a iirst clasa jobbing bouse, Vox 177 Herald ofllce, WANEED=TO WORK ON A FARM NEAR THE CITY, Swetich or Norwerfanman and wife. Apply to ROSE DROTHERS, 29 Beekman et. erica —A CARMAN THOROUGHLY ACQUATN with the faruiture Dustuesas also aman thoroachly e Others eed ITH gu ‘ag business; can enter 0 in grant ‘as clerk. ert Ful ton st. room No.4, References HLY COMPETENT WAITER, nh, Swiss or German; tor capacity and bougsty. V give first dre: Wier, aba who restles with his rst Boor, between ANTED--FOR AN TMPORTING HOUSE, AN ACTIVE 16 years of ace, stonet ne ie curred. ut poster; one parents yr Call at 85 Loonard. and 9A, W #1 DOUBLE RE- ov N, rgeona, Tou: Ofloe, BO a tag astial on priva, Hear Chambers, N. 3, fo Tee Unies MEDY FOR MARRIE nals Pills alway PHYSIOIA f Midwilery, Brer 20 cain Coad inthisclt DIATE nt mercury. stored, ONTIPICAT$ adically NALIN, 161 Bleecker street, CERTAIN CURB FOR MARRIED LADINS, WITH or without me ticine, by M BL, Bi Of Midwifery ; over 30 yerrs 5 Female Pills, Now | a Caution.--All others are —PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL AD- Honorabie und ¢ treatment. Dry . 7 Boach street. Forty years’ private practice, AIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUSLE AT view by Dr. and Mme. CLARK, No. i9 Amity r Broadway. FOR LADIES IN| TROUBL et, n JERTAIN CUR! 94 Chatham street), with or without medic! C Mis power safe monthly Pills and Compound, %. D*; COOPER, 14 DUANE. STREP Bulted on private diseases; thir enables hin to make perfect ew “\R HUNTER, 56 BOND STREET, ONA DOOR FROM Bowery (inte of and nearly 40 years at No. 3 Diviston street)—Cures worst cases of private diveases,.without mer cuigrin shorter time than apy other phyalclan, oF n0 eharge. 7, CAN BB CON me years 01 or no char, Coisutution aud modicina a B DR, EVANS, 84 ham atreet; his powerful medicmes, safe and un- {963 also gentlemen treated ; Private diseases cured. RE i: TEOK PRIVATE F diseages without ioss of time should consuit Dr, CLARK, No.1 Amity street, near Broadway. MPORTANT TO FEMALES.—DR, AND MADAME D' BOIS (46 years’ practice) guagantes certain reliel to mar Tied ladies, with or without mediohe, at one interview, Fe mule yestorativa 5, Patients from & distance provided witit Bord, pursing, do, Electricity ‘ecieatiicully wppiieds ‘Nos Ted eat Bwenty-oighth sueot, near t pl avenue. TA DL id N Kb ageg ae RELIEY! D AT one Bema eriectly eave. et Fol ret near Broadway. - si Mul. & DR. DION. 400 MEN WANTED—tO West Virglata ; rich soil a @h) requizet to secure a good in FARMS, Herala ollice. LABORERS WANTED—ON J ad, ata from none but erieneed cap had at 2{1 Broadway B ful climate ‘Address. CHEAP PRACTIC ‘AL DYER AND Bi slitintion of cotton, woot or line Address DYER, station | MAN, HAVING SERVED OY ears at job pRintlng jn wn tnteriorelty, desires to, go Unter instructions for sfx months ora year with some frat clase book and job printer. Addyess G.G., box 18) Herald oliice. R DESIRES A SITUATION TO RUN A Jonary enging: is expatie of dotng all generat cepatre res: pood 248. situ ATION WANTED, 43 MIte hoot referenct from last MILL OWNERS la Ors} class stono dresser reas J. Bs Mey box t OM. cROHA T TAILORS.— ANTED, class cutter, a situation; can give the beat reference ag ty, Se Address A. M. Herald oftice, Te emp) q 1 HANICAL DE TIS uinbla Hotel, from 1) to 2. D—A M ‘SIC PRINTER, APPLY AT 198 inird Hoon, WANTED, AN ENGINEER, AT JOHN : ANEDE S sleum marble works, corner.ol Broadway th s (COACH ‘BODY h Plladelplits, Y GOO) AME od aliuation, A FEW FIRST "CLAS 1,20) 4 Frankford 01 A MAN WHO CAN MAKE te blacking can hear of a 3 Eldrldge et, front hi -A NHOATIVE RETOUL and stute terme to Tusk w Havent Post office, Coan, at Brondway. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WORKMAN FOR LAYING ont aad bulding gas holders, ringie and teleseoy ¢ anit industrious, to whom. a good salary will jo Gold st., New Yori. V minat be a0! paid, ‘Addres war IMAKER WANTED —A GOOD, HONEST YOUNG man, Whois a practleal watchmaker and can take charge 6f store In the absence of thé proptictor. To such a pleasnnt and desirable situation Is euaranteeds pee referenco” wanted as to honesty. Addreas T, A. WILSON & CO., Read ing, Pa. W BY AMANWHO HA $ HAD xperionce ja’ planing and mowing milla; fect; good rolerence. Address Vise bos PHOTOGRAINCG ARTIST a ONE WHO y Understands the sip co pl obaRTBDY y Me e Gays Eavonl? Gurvey,, Rockwood, Wiluneon ike tae ne , Saron! "at ty 1 he eiramonts ie not, better. Ne Bek f quay know sat sone milistactory 3 arrangements ‘with such artist to rent or Ch omy rooms tress PARTIOULAR. b be made oan be made

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