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* 1 attend the funeral, trom her late resitence, at Wit- ‘4 ‘DrHNuScOn, Friday aT OuN Re on of Patrick and aged’ and 2 F irs eer i aon tn tanya reel ) wheat was dull and offered, without at about pre- vious ‘gales of about bushals at Hs 8 to aeire, Sate ta vectaraag’e ection, was US; founded. LIGHT WEIGHTS AND FALSE MEASURES; . Qi To rHk EDITOR OF fH" HERALD:— a raumorrmauay ovrren | FINANGAL AND COMMERCIAL. sales bye 4 ined to about ‘ Bohemian Dined and Then srr 9 ering. St ee cy Gnwanker, It bas been our custom for some time past to Bow a Hungry LL STREBT, : “chucked Ojam” Upon His Host—A Purl- papay, Apa 0 FM} sith the aitor'amef ios | measure the contents of every barrel of alcobol that | noon, at two o'clock, from 78 Henry street. Reid =| Recent developments concerning the effort to we purchased, 10 order to ascertain whether they | “ves and friends dre tvited to attend, | tanical Proceeding—The Rev. 0. B. Smyth really hold what the inspector's certificate or stamp FrER—On Thoredee afternoon, April, MAN- | create excitement in the Gold Room show that the DREW BLYTHE, Jr., aged 27 9 on Tria! for Sabbath Breaking. scheme to advance the premium was more wide- 3% m7 mark indicates, Since adopting this course we | The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- $ spread in tts character than at first supposéa. It 80% Tho. sales were avout 3p have purchased about 800 barrels, and of this quan- Suey atiod to anneal ap Tet a athal-pant gee fai a oe ni Was the lack of susceptibility on the part of the ine 2 js. for State on dock Rye wae du | tity not more than twenty per cent were found to | Darents, 256 West Thirty-second street. ; & slemn 4 orgy aud elders of the speculative fraternity that prevented a semi-panic 3635 contain the amount charged in the invoice. When- CGuntiN.—In Brooklyn, BARTHOLOMEW OuRTIN, 12 United Presbyterian church waa held yesterday afternoon in the Seventh avenue church, called for ‘the purpose of investigating certain charges affect- mg the character of the Rev. ©. DB, Smyth, of the Eleventh street Presbyterian onurch, The meocng ‘was called for one o’clock, and was held in the Jeoture room, There were not more than Afeen persons present, and the doleful solemnity and pharisaical character of the entire proceedings, ‘which were only preliminary to @ more exhaustive Procedure, wero more fisted for # community of monks of the Miadle Ages than for men who bave any practical dealings with the battle of life. ‘The charges against Mr. Smyth are founded upon ‘what he properly designated a disgraceful and ma- liclons statement in the Sun of the 11th of April. @n Palm Sunday morning the reverend gentieman ‘@iscoursed upon the McFarland case, and several re- ‘ Porters from the city.press were present and gave to 1 ‘their respective papers a report of the sermon. The Bohemian who represented the Sun and hungrily partook of the repast alluded to added to his re- ort she folowing, which, to the credit of journal- appl + ® QURIOSITY IN NEWSPAPER LITERATURE, ‘The paragraph is beaded ‘Borrowing Heaven’s Liv- ery: ‘After he had finished the sermon Smyth called together the six reporters who were present and apked them to take some refreshment. en he led — @ well known liquor and refreshment saloon on ever the contents of one or more barrelsis found by actual measurement to be Jess. than the stamp mark indicates we rewurn the empty barrels to the party from whom we purchased them and allow him to Mill the barrels to the bung with a known quantity of water, and after deducting haifa gallon ullage, pay him for just what the barrel holds. In some mstances they will not bold, by three gallons, what the guage rod indi. cates, This discrepancy between the real and indt- cated capacity of barrel 18 due to its irregular and fraudulent form. The manufacture of fraudulent barrels has been reduced of late to @ science, and not long since one of the firm was informed by & gentleman whom he met in the office of the city sealer of measures, that ne had heard coopers boast that they could make barreis go skilfully that their fraudulent character could not be detected by ordl- nary means. About the middie of last month we purchased a geet of alcohol from a dealer 10 this city, and found that on four barreis there were about four Gallons short. We returned the empty barrels, According to our usoal custom, and on ailing them with water, using his five gallon sealed measure, he proved to his own satisfaction that the barrels held exactly the amount which the invoice called for. Being positive that he was in error we sent to our factory tor @ five galion measure, and on compar. ing it with his found that it held ten fluid ounces of water more. Having required our foreman to determine accurately the capacity of Oar measures we were still positive that we were right, and @ few days afterwards one of the firm the 234 year of his ‘The friends and relatives of the farally are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate real~ dence, No. mn ‘street, near Smith, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. DayTon.—On Friday, April 22, MavRICcB Da¥ron, in the 64th year of (hey ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, No, 219 Mott street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 half-past one o'clock. Deere oe hide ane Rad hae YER, Widow of Jacob Duryes, ears, Her friends can attend the funeral, ‘from Mariners? church, corner Madison and Catharine streets, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. DwYER.—On Friday, April 22, CATHARINE THERESA Dwyrex, only daughter of Timotay and Bridget 1 Past ttn ch reso he iriends and relatives of the tamily are te fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afterns ‘at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 641 East Twelfth street. Enrignat,—Oo Thursday evening, April 21, at eight o'clock, after a lous patnfal lines, ae. by ENRIGHT, relict of Jobn E. Enright, aged ye ‘The felends of the family, of her brother; James Rooney, and of her son-in-law, Dr. Shine, and her brothers-in-law, Thomas Kean and John Higgins, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o’ciock, from her late Fesidence, No. 12 Greenwich street, to St. Peter's church, Barclay street, where a solemn requiem mass Will be offered up for the repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery ior interment. FonMaN.—On Wednesday evening, April 20, of meumonia, CHARLES FoRMAN, Esq., of the firm of GOVERNMENTS STRONG. Wageeetcs | ahd bes oe: tener an gra ‘The government market was dull and barely | per guint with a view authors © | steady in earlier business, but advanced and closed be Dogus telegrams to the naval authorities at New | strong with the higher price of gold. ‘The following | Sales wore soportod of fo Ghia bay! at about a Yor Nor, York and Boston. Ivis to be hoped that the inquiry | were the latest street prices:—United’ states | ohm {or No; 4 do., 87 60 for No. Edo. | Bas nena ao Bde, will be successful and the conspirators detected. | currency slxes, 112 @ 112%; do., 1881, registered, | for No. i. Other kinds ish were dull, but unchanged. Every honorable broker in the Gold Exchange w | 114% 914%; do- do. coupon, 114% a 114%; do. five- | qaohs., Tere mas, more demand, for, export, bul thewaiee anxious to have the guilty parties ferreted ont. | twenties, registered, May and November, 1074 & Trace theraceae, demand at full pi About 50 It is @ curious fact, but mot the less true, | 107%; do., 1862, coupon, do., 112% a 112%: do. do, | prise” ‘Feastings sane uotadst der Oe, with a moderate that business in the long runis checked and cur- | 1864, do. do., 111 a 111%; do. do., 1865, 40. do, ch tasmnant’ Prices were tailed by the operations of these outside gamblers. | 111}, a 111%; do. do., coupon, January and July, weedy, wover, at jay’s tations. ‘The gold corner of last September and the contem- | 109% a 110; do. do., 1867, do, do., 110% a 110%; do | ,,HA¥.--With amail offerings and an improved demand from porancous panic in stocks have resulted in driving | do., 1868, do. do., 1103%\a%110%; do, ten-forties, regis | shipping, 9c. » #1 20 for retail lots, 860. a '@l for long rye thousands of buyers from the street and reducing in | tered, 105% # 106; do. do., coupon, 106% & 1064. er aren a's a corresponding ratio the business of the brokers. BOUTHERN SECURITIES DULL. The advent of a reckless and unscrupulous operator ‘The Southern State bonds were dull. The Ten- isnot hailed with any feeliog of delight by the legitl- | riesseos were steady at the reaction from the recent mate dealers of Wall street. For the one who keeps | advance, the Soutn Carolinas strong and in demand him company in buying stocks there are hundreds | and the Alabamas firm. The following were the among the general public who ‘tefer investment Closing street price: Tennessee, ex coupon, 60)¢ & while his transactions keep the market excited, 00%; do., new, 6644 &@ 665;; Virginia, ex coupon, 695 THB GOLD MARKET STRONG. @ 70: do., new, 6954 & 6934; Georgla sixes, 85 a 87; do. The seas in the Gold herons on @ limited | sevens, 93 a 94; North Carolina, ex coupon, 46% & 47; 5 scale, the market relapsing into dulness in the reac- | do,, new, 22% @ 23; Missouri sixes, -92)4.a 92%; 00., Mo, 8 i 6 a oa are of apap Fin wae i gene- | Hannibal and St, Joseph, 92 a 93; Loutsiana sixes, 75 foo do. teat. Hoe aie ellen, ens mudi ees canvassing and discussing of the Spai war | 9 76%; do. levee sixes, 76.877; do. do. eights, 913 a 1 AIR: ly a a eer an telegrams, during which business seemed to be | 921; aiabama eights, 9036 a 100; do, fives, 73.0 75; | deinglahtand moss for smal ote actrees ecg es temporarily given up. As the day wore on the bull | South Carolina sixes, 89 91; do., new, 82 a 82/{. Foi ONT Sane ales tat yererdara prices 4. ul were light among the “bears” in gold, It is announced from fe eyo past three day were bu market er” manesedl wae nue near by, and they passed in by the | party, who, as aupposed, did not “get out” of their _ foreign at $6 2) td. iter was dull but un~ orman & Fisher, aged 46 years. Drivate door. Beetsteaks und’ oysters having ‘been “ oe a h SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. foreign at 6 3) a 96 3 cold. oP Gtlosians ron-Seotch |. Visited tue offloe of Mr. John Boole, Clty Sealer of | “The relatives and {riends are respectfully invited Brgered, euiyth tarnea to the Teporters and asked | Sc! began to advance the market, which had fallen a eroere siete quik but® frmes owing to’ further fa- | Welghts and Measures, and accurately compared | + strong the funcral, at No. 64 Irving place, corner them what they would drink. Their orders having | % 112% in the early dulness and in expectation of a Friday, April 22—10:15 A. . vorable advices | from | abroad. ye, alos were 75 | the capacity of his standard gallon measure Witt) ‘ighteenth street, Lis (Saturday) aiternoon, at one ed he pimselt requested the barkeeper to | decline, resulting from the prepayment of the MAY | gi us 5.90, o, 2. 1394. 600 sha 8 vos BRB, Mee | om sett eg Mentally Fold at Sake “Glengarook both weld precisely Fon res, cols | O'clock. ‘The remains will betaken to Point Veasant, Dring him ‘some of thesame.” ‘This turned out to De | tutereston the publio debt. But the money market be- | How useah ete... HOS | NOH RRR. 9, | Was quoted af #54 fon 485 and Gartsherrio at $35 a 840 C0. | standard measure was then fiticd with water, at | N-J- for further services, - gin and milx, of the former of whicn liquids his rev- ‘8500 US 5-20, c, °65, American was dull, but unchanged, the market closing at $81 ixty di Fah: a“ H GEZNGLEN.—On ‘Thursday. April 21, of pneumo- Sreang au veers eau the dove yun | Coming vey euky an foreign exchange lung Arm Peiaritay naga wf iro aed we | roars faant, tad seeeiy aed | nn tnvay Baur only cd of bavi. and Aad @videht relish. The viands having been disposed of, | the clique advanced the price to 113%, some of the was dull and nominal al o. | weights, After weighing th t f his gallon | 8- Gengien, aged 11 months. | . sold on privale terme, ‘There were disposed of 2° eee doe Ine abot ena ene tue toilewiog | ,, The relatives ond friends of the family are respect “shorts” having been driven to cover by the scarcity of cash gold, the ‘“bulls”’.in this feature showing un- wonted control of the market, tne impression gain- ing ground at the same time that the European coupons now en route for this country will absorb a large proportion of the gold coming from the Trea- sury on anu after Monday next. Meantime the “pears” had made full use of a report from Wash- ington that the Banking and Currency Committee mtended reporting @ bill to contract the three per cents and greenbacks to the extent of $95,000,000 as @ preliminary to au expansion of the national bank currency to @ like extent. But here the “bulls” announced that the Ways and Means Committes | fy My oa if would Kill the Funding bill to morrow, and gold be- 1000 Morris& Essexistm 103 came firm again. Indeed, the struggle between the | i040 Chios Alt lst. two parties remiads one very much of a sharp legal | 90000,0 C debate between two good lawyers. For one spell | ii forcWw one bi the plaintiff eeems to be undoubtedly correct. Then 6 uhs Hanover Bank. the Jawyer on the other side goes to work and tukes the jury to his side of the dispute. The “bulls” and | 41 Phealx Bank “bears” are, of course, the plaintiff and defendant | 60 Fourth N Bb} in the present trial of wits in Wail street. ‘The ar- | 479 gument one side, in favor of higher gold, is com- | 100 Canton Co. plete and inefatable until the “bears” makeasortie, | "9 aqantei: when specie payments seem probable within the i arose to leave, and Mr, Smytb, turning to the barkee] . carelessly requested bim to ‘hang that Up. e barkeeper, Who seemed to know him, said, “All Tigh. and the party passed out and separated.’ The hospitality descril tm the above contempti- bie p: ph shocked the assumed Christian feeilng and high-toned spiritual Lpeomaene of the church, ‘who were not sausfied with the private explana- tion of Mr. Smyth, and hence they took action for calbng a meeting by which the alleged scandal of their church could obtain a wider publicity and be more extevelvely scandalized thereby. THE MEETING, The Rev. ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Clerk of the Presby- tery, read the roll of members, and then tie business Sor which all were assemblea was formally opened by the reading of the eutire paragraph from the Sun. Alter an iuqguiry the Cleré read a leiter which had been Tecelved by him, and upon wich he had taken actiou. ‘This letter detalied the charges in the Sun paragraph, and said that “the facts and al- Jeyations thereia stated imvoived @ breach of the fourth commandment, as given m the eleventh verse Of the twentieth chapter of the Book of Exodus.” If these facts were proved to be true the Rev. Mr. Sayin (the writers thought) ought to be censured, were ro wi tons old double headed rails, 550 do. do. to arrive, and 175 do. — be gs | ou private terms, New rails were quiet, ba ai My ney, for. American,” an on ah gota, “for Engliane We ig lish. tin waa quiet but firm al 5 ld, for Straits; Bac. do. fof Lnglish nd Sic. w B1iy0. do. tor Banca, In platen there was a heavy business transacted, the demand being chiefly yulative, and Tiny were materially higher, At the ‘Jono charcoal terne. was quoted at gold. Jobbers demanded for charcoal 8 juality, #8 75 do. for good do. and for the avout 10,000 boxes were reported within the range of $825 a id, for I, ©, and 2,00 do, charcoal terne at Be fully invited to attend the funeral, from 271 West ‘Thirty-ninth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’oloc GripLey.—On Thursday, April 21, Saran J., wife of John V. Gridiey. ‘fhe relatives aud friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at balt- past one o'clock, irom ber lace residence, 109 West Thircy-first street, without furtner notice. GmiFFiIN.—On Friday, April 22, Mra. ELLEN E. GRurFIN, The relatives and trienas are requested to attend h the funeral, irom her late residence, No. 160 Green- wich street, on Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock. HaNNAH.—On Friday, April 22, AGNES HANNAB, | only daughter of George and Mary Hannah, aged i year, 7 months and 15 days. | paper was signed by Mr. Boole;— 1, E, J. Mallett, Jr., did wolgh in the presence of John Boole, City Sealer of Weights sud Measures, the contents of his standard gallon measure, wheo full of water at che temperature of sixty degrees Fabrenheit, W! ‘all, the quantity oi water at tho above temperature that it held was eight pounds three and one-half ounces avoirdupois. The standard capacity of the galion measure of this city ia elght pounds five ounces avoirdupols and one hundred and thirty. one twenty-five one huadredtha grains, or, ia pounds and decimals of a pound avotrdupols, 8.use Ibe. of dissiiied water at sixty degrees Fabrenheit, HN BOOLE, Jol Sealer of Weights and Measures. The above result shows that Mr. Boole’s gallon Measure weighs 1.91 ounce less than it shoula when filled wita water. On bemy asked by what standard Dis measures were sealed and who appointed him to oltice ie stated that he was che only person author ized in the city to correct errors in the capacity of measures, that ne received his ap poimtment irom the Mayor and that ouher standard measures and weigh is were at the City Hall. Alter visiting almost every oMfce in both the old aud new buildings, including that of the Mayor, it was at Jast ascertained that the only man who knew anything about the matter was the keeper of the Hall, avd upon inquiry he stated that all the welgnts and measures he knew of were up in the Governor's joom, Of Which he Kiadly unlocsed the doors, stat- ing that the scales were out of order, as they had not been repaired since the fire, which occurred over ten years ago. Afier looking under the hand- somely covered chatra and belind the fail-length pictures we succeeded in finding some of the mea- sSUaRESREUaEEnEys MoLasel The market was rather more active and prices for the low and medium rade re more stead: Prices of the grocery grades were tirm. Sales ‘700 hhds, Cuba at 860, a BR: nd 200 bhds., ‘Bee. for Demerara and “6 Porto Rico, Weq Cuba—Centrifagal and mixed. ‘Clay . New Crop. B0c. a Bc, ‘The reiataves and friends of the family are respect- fully myited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, at one o’clock, irom the residence of her } parents, 314 Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn. Muscovado, refit.ing. Giasgow (Scotland) papers please copy. Hackett.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, April 22, of con- gestion of the brain, WILLIAM EDWARD, youngest | child of Mitchelburne and Louise F, H. Hackett, aged 14 months and 22 days. ‘Phe funeral services will take place at Bellport, L. 1., on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. HamiLt.—On Wednesday, April 20, JOHN HAMILL, in the 40:h year of bis age. ‘The funeral wil take place. from the Methodist Eptscopal church, West Forty-third street, between Seventh and Kigith avenues, on Sunday afternoon, at ong o'clock. The iriends and relatives of the 600. n 85. NAVAL STORMS —The market opened dull and rather rices, but subsequently became atron f and cloned firm at 4c. for merchunt- nd 48:¢c. for do. on the apot, The sales C at dic, do, at 440. 100 do. at 463ce., 60 do. trom whatt at 47, 50 do in shipping order at 4734¢., 98 do. New York at 4éc., and 19 do. incr chantable, to arrive, mt 460, Rosit—The low grades were quiet but firmer, while the other kinds were dull but changnd. The sales were 62 bble. virgin wl, 0 a 26 1 180 do. pate at @5, 1.500 do. good, strained at 82 12%, and No, and low No, iat #32 60 a 2 75. Good vained at the close was quoted nt #9 10 9 #3 1334. We quote:—No. 2, #9 20 is letter was signed by the proseeutors, anu the Witnesses who were specified as intended to be brought forward are all reporters of the press. Aiter @ long discussion upon the. mode of pro- ecdure and deciding upon the formalities to he ob- served, it was reiarked that there were tw» courses open to the Rev. Mr. Smwyth—either to admit the truth of the remarks or to devy them, aud if the Genial was accepted ic might be satisfactory, Ds. 100 Bost, Har& 20H a aa do RR. Harper, who took a prominent partin these proceed- | shortest possible lapse of time. ‘The course of the 9085); Bo. 1 Baits. at 569 65; extra do. an ures, They were stam, with the eagle, but | family, also the members of the Ionic Lodge, No. r e factory . window glass, $5 25 ‘Tar was duil but unchan; sures hey wer ped v gle, 5 : Ange, intimated that tat would Dot be saiiefactory | Or 4g ti the table: ndow ES bs Se tesa et: | looked as if Uuey had seen hard times. As we could | 486, #. and A. M., are respectfully invited tu attend. San Jose (Cal.) papers please copy. Ionic LopGR, No, 436, F, AND A. M.—Brethren, you are hereby summoned to attend a special com- Maunication of the lodge at our rooms, corner of Bleecker street and tne Bowery, on Sunday fore. noon, at twelve o’ciock sharp, for tie purpose of get no more mlormation from whence they came or bow they got there our researches were brougit to aciose. ‘The document which we hold isan acknow- Jedgment ou the part of Mr. Boole that ail the mea- sures he has sealed for the past tive years were 1n- correctly done, Every person in business having ‘O118.— The market for almost all kinds was very dull, the domand being light, but prices, with but few exceptions, were steady at former quotations. ‘Linseed was firm, with a fair fepbing demant, at 6c. a 8ic., in casks. No wholesale we small sales within the range of $1270 #2 mal ge do. Catt do.., 150 ICON ¥ co) Would not then obtain a clearance of this deiama- tion to the same public extent as the cuarges tbat bad been brought against bim, MR. SMYCH’S STATEMENT. Mr. Smyth said that when he read the articie or 112%, 113 1135 113 | ; either to Mr. Smyth or the church; for Mr, Smyth 850000 US 6's, °81; ¢ 3'¢ | 2000 US 5.20," ¢, 784. 11376 | 95000 085-20, eww do. Menhaden was quoted aragraph and had reflected upon it fora day or + 113% 8 113% neaisfoot at $128 a 1 60.; bank ands weights and measures 18 required by law to | paying the last tribute of respect to our late Brother, : wo he felt a very strong desire for an lnvestugation, Holders of gold had their palances carried for two olive, #1 40 . gi ation de whale, be. Rave them tested whenever as pees sees fit, | Joun Hamill. By order of _ RK. HURLEY, M. ‘and asked a brother minisier to join with bun in do., Sic. @ B5c.; crude sperm, $1 55; b! but he (the sealer) is only ailowed to Lovis Fucet, Secretary. ealling a meeting of the Presbytery, so that the facts | to 1our per cent and exceptionably free of interest. 500 bleached winter sl 72a $1 60: extra refined seal, 95c. a receive @ fee once a year. We nave decided im the KgNNEDY.—In_ Hoboken, on_ Friday afternoon, of the case might be reached and the judgment of | fe operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as | 4000 Alesis... a} pif tre noah this: pork, 44 do. beet, 158 | Tuture not to allow tue city sealer to seal our mea- | April 22, JULIA F., daughter of Lawrence and Ellen she court might be" passed. He was very mush | rorows:— OUTS RIO Int packages cat meat nudai0 Keas lard. The market for pork | SUres until is go-cailed staudard has deen cor. | Kennedy, aged 24 years, 1 month and 11 days, occupied during the last tew days of this week. He inane "8c on the spot was quiet, the demand almost entirely con- | rected, and we think we can successfully defend The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- Gold cleared...... fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morn- ing, at cen o'clock, from St. Mary’s church, cor- ner of Fifth and Willow sireets, Hoboken, N. J. KNaBE.—On Thuraday morning, April 21, alter a short tliness, CATHARINE ALMINA E1aza, the belovea wife Be vu. Diedrica Knabe, aged 23 years and 2 montba. ‘The funera! will take place, on Sunday afternoon, one o'clock, from her jute residepce, 116 White street, corner of Centre, and from St. Matthew's church, corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, at hait-past one o'clock. Tae relatives and friends of the family, the ex-members and members of Com- pany A Fifth regiment N. GS. N. Y.; also the mem- ers of the Gelirder Freundschates Bund and of the Constantine Donohoe Association are reepectfuily fined to small lota, but holders were quite firm in their views, demanding $28 for new mess, For nine aa ness was light but at full prices. Sales 6H) bbis. at $28 for new mesa, $21 22 for prime and extra prime mess, 180 10a $31 for clear; also 500 bbls. new mess at $27 8755 for July delivery and 28 for June do. Dressed hogs were dail and lower. City were quoted heavy at Lic. Beef sales of 260 bbis., within the #17 for prime and extra mess. tend) was really giad in one point of view, tuerefore, that action had been taken by others. Mr. Smyth then went on to say that the whole charge referred to was untrue, but that tne circumstances surrounding it were such as to justify inquiry, aud which involved his credit and position as a minister, and he should be prepared at the proper time with 4@ written answer to submit to the Presbytery, and ‘Would sbow that the report was an infamous and @isgraceful libel. The rules of the Presbytery required that ten notice shoulda be given to the accused, and fore an adjournment was taken to the 3d of ourseiyes at law. When at Mr. Boole’s office we cowpared @ half gallon measure which had been seaicd in Brookiyn and found tuat it differed from bis in capac:ty two and a haif ounces, or five ounces to the gallon. ‘Lhe suape of alimost ail measuies for liquids is such that it 18 lmpossivie to determine accurately what amount they will hoid, for the sur- face of the liquid when they are full ia so great in comparison to their capacity that half an ounce of fluid maxes hardly a perceptible diiference in the height of the fluid. When filling Mr. Boole’s mea- wure he asked if it had been satisfactorily done, showing that a doubt could exist as to wheo it was really (ull. He was requested to till his measure to the point which he had been accustomed to. Mea<ures for liquids should be the shape of a cone, + + $66,139,000 | 10000 , do Gold balances vow (794,960 | $000 CAT ORE Currency balances. + 922,929 | 100 West U Tel... AN EASY MONBY MARKET, 100 Boston Water P'r. ‘The feature of the day was, however, the sudden | 't9 ‘dome toe. -<- relaxation in the rate on call loans, which, on prime collaterais—such as government bonds and to houses of first ciass ttanding—were made at three to four percent, There were exceptional transactions at six per centon miscellaneous securities, but the prevailing rate among the stock houses was five per cent. Jt seems that the expected drain of currency for the requirements of spring has been so long de- m, but the business was dull, owing to the small stock. ng clear was quoted at 14%c. = 15i4c., Cumberland c 18346. and short rib 1434¢. a 150. Por cut meaisthe market w: passubly active nod firin the demand, sill being cbiety f ickled hems. Bales 300'packages within, the range of thas . l6c,—18¢, @ 20¢, for + 43 + OD 0. : + 9g BOChi, Bur 4Q KB... 14 + 12314 200 Boston, Hait& Erie 4 . Pi A.D THE NAVY. os ‘a lé\c. for pickled hams—ebieby at oR tas etic per eare hepa ieee aia ears nee uOTAT Meee ee nee ae oe eee eee es einer |. Memeae.—Ow ‘Tauracay,. Apel 2 Azsox, wife of To Tne Epiror or THE HERALD: looked for the rest of spring and summer. The STREET QUOTATIONS Tue aales were 300 packance a Me. 9 SVs. fox comsenon to | nave this form, and also have a narrow slit cut at sepace ban oe Con ae of Tedavnet, county I have read with great interest your series of artl- | @0mestic exchanges are strongly in favor of the Half-past Five o?Clock P, M. Piperacs ate. ve as tnoce Tecan foe teabe, 7 the point which indicates any given capacity, the | Monaghan, Icciand, aged 62 years. s city, and the banks report a great accumulation of wiqa Belg Chio kN W pref 8b wETAnOLFUM. There was more demand for crude, te bult, | measure will never hold more than the proper | , The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from Ner late res- idence, No. 73 Goerck street, this (Saturday) after- noon, at two o'clock. MURPHY.—On Friday, April 22, Exjza A., beloved wife of B. K. Murphy, and youngest daughter of ~9 Teil ns andy ee relatives and friends of the fam| Sie Sts TOM BALE ae. nested to attend the, pee Trom her, tate beat: To THE EpiTOR OF THE HERALD:— ence, No. ‘wenty-clghth atrest, on (| ’ In an article headed the ‘Custom House Ring in pininetiey eee Suan prerts . Grief” in Thursday’s HERALD 1am made to figure | second sireet, hear Ninth avenue, where a golémo €les on the Congressional management of our navy, and sincerely hope you may be able to arrest some f the destructive influences at work. Every one who knows anything of the matter 1s aware that the wavy which carried us through the civil war is not that which would sustain the United States against any great naval Power. It did its duty admirably. More than that, the rebeliion could not have been suppressed without it; but its work is now doue, 364 a B87 NYCentral con Mya 93% NY Con scrip.. 8% 0 89 Eri 24 land. quantity, a8 any excess will ran out at the slit, which should naturally be opposite the lip of tie measures, £0 28 not to interfere with the emptying of the ncasures, E, J. MALLETT, JR. & CO., No, 72 William street. 1,500 bbis, at 14%(c, For crude, in bbis,, the market was higher—19!<¢ waa bid and 195gc, asked at the close. Naphtha 50 s 50 ‘was dull and nominel at 10c, The market for refined ofl was ae a & more active and firmer, though prices were no higher except for spot ofl, which was held at the close at 260. ; May Nd 260. a 2Bixc., June at 26340., ang July at 27c., the national bank notes in their deposits. They are also aiscounting for their customers quite freely, while prime acceptances were in demand on the street and current at seven to seven and a half No: ie | sold at 8 v per cent. Foreign exchange was dull, owing to the aa Theat gor Hoy at lots the! Na nall. do, i? Destat sauuiy_ OF; Bills Aza we Suetiies potas, OR COMMERCIAL REPORT. wire and Laie do. for Rupa oak itico% quotations closed firm on the basis of 10944 for PET RITS é sino, 6200 cases “at Bee, ued ¢ : : ing at 9c. 20c,--ine iatier price prime bankers? sixty day, and 109% for sight sterling Prray, Aprii2—6 P.M, | ‘white. In Philadelphia the market opened quiet, with sellers bills. The effect of the abundant offerings of money BEFsWAX —The demand was light but prices were un- | #t yesterday's prices ‘but subsequently became active, and 3 a % Rt Paul pf. 345g Tol Waba 985 Ohio & Mis: a NJ Central 74% Han & Bt Jo. ‘and nearly the whole of that navy has disappeared closed c sly than truvn regatem mass will be offered tor the repose of her from the-‘“Register.”” We cannot be sald now to | VS shaded: snail; kates Wore pede wrAata dnastac go Of Seal. | CETRRLEREENoN eee eat eI eta Sie reid cone will warrant, and’) poui, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for in- Sasnuhtpe sade 4 A “BULL! MARKET FOR sTocEs. Ne. tolalat Soje! and cloned at 3, while June vrougbt ae ig withoutquestioning your perfect right to comment | terment. ave ships that are adequate to the necessities of the . ‘The sales were as follows :—2,000 bois, for April, at | and criticise on any case thatis before the courts, I Londonderry (Ireland) papers please copy. 11,000 do., for May, at 253, ‘i 5 95600 d 5 ‘gva'3,000 do., for do., at 9,000 do., for June, at country. No doubt the coasts and harbors could be Gefended against all comers; but such a negative policy would as little become this great nation of 40,000,000 of live people as it would suis their tem. per. They will expect, when the occasion arrives, that the arm of the republic shall everywhere vin- dicate its rights over the broad ocean. “Now, when We have not the first ship of such @ navy—when our means for the work are so pitiabie that there is not @ single establishment in the country, public or pri- vate, that can roll @ six-inch plate—how has the ‘Naval Committee beer! employed in the discharge of this momentous duty to the Union? What mea- sures have they proposed authorizing, nay, direct- ing, the Navy Department to enter upon the ber- culean task, the real business of naval recoustruc- tion? Is this to be met by bills reducing the number of officers, adjusting their rank and elevating @ subordinaie staf to the rank and position which the country only accords to the s hive jor ite own purposes and not for personal grati- fication? And yet have we not been dosed to a sur- feit with these paltry questions, as If their solution ‘Was to furnisn 4 navy, and our ships might meet the ‘world in arms, provided the health and pockets of me i were cared for by rank rather thau by merit! What protest have we heard in the House against ‘the beggarly and 1tll-Judged reauction of estimates for the navy that has to comet—against the de- struction of our navy yards, espectaily that of New York? Where ts the patriotic voice raised in rebuke of this neglect of our interests? And of the whole yess of the land there 1s but one that apprehends jhe evil and points out the proper action. To be The enthusiasm of the speculators for a rise was CEMENT.—Rosendaie was steady at $2, with a fairde- See overflowing, and, although transactions were not | mand. bog Bab gel a ahd asc mnbenatl’ deka: Bal up to the average volume of business, the stock | | CANDLRS.—The demand was alma entirely for amall lots: | gaigg 60 tierces within the range of #30. 7%4c. market was buoyant and strong, prices advancing a Feeaioiesaiios eto. for’ Wamu aid ohy siento T Ponty ele inh, erry ois half to two and a half per cent, the latter extreme | |, CoorEnaux S10ck-—The demand for almost all kinds sequence. Prices. were “nominal at the followin, being attained in toe cavo of Pitanarg, waten sola | “eshbenrorare Riceurergrmandea, egal; Supa | guts: Gow ampig te, 8, te, pr pou at 101%. The ease in money seemed to give the 3 80; molasses do., 82 65 a #2 73; box do. BB); pipe do., ares 0c, ‘ayta, B0c. m 62c.; Curacoa, spilt’ clques fteen, courage and equally aisheart, | $OO2% 47; sumnde, gb38 a #6 60; hoops, 1 reet, 4s.'a de; | Ga}a0-'s Bbc. :(Cape, te. a fle. Deer—Hondaras, Woe, per Ih, feet, dBc. a 500. old; Vera Cruz,’ 40c.; Central American, trimmed, 43c. ened the “bears,” who covered large amounts | ,,CORDAGY was quieh, but atendy at 220. 0 Mo. for Manila, Sic: do., not trimmed, S50. a Bee.; Sleal, 4b0.; Angostura, of their outstanding contracts. The leading featares r tarred Russia, 2c. for Staal rope and bolt rope kus- ic. ri SoaP.—Sinall sales Castile were reported within the range Corrzp.—The market for Rio was quiet. There wasafeir | of Io. n 1234 in addition to Pittsburg were Lake Shore, which | gemang, bint the small stook andthe Armmena of holders re. | SrenwAceTt.—Refined was dull and nominal at 80c., at advanced to 91—the report of a Vanderbilt patron- sree busineee en a ae oe Oe Ta, ee: quiet but | which price the last sale was made. rm at our qi 16 below. or i ve y ago of the road belng again ciroalated—and Ohio | goer, licen bucs fair, Keon i6ye eons dove. | mpdorate demande, Toss a” ns PUCK ALAA WIA 8 and Mississippi, which touched 30%. The real gts ipa oes 160. i 18 extremes for lol, tho: 184 5c. Sucar. -The market for yaw (was arab sctive snd secret of the rise in Lake Shore 1g the extensive | Mai b ge. u Te; s Lagunyra, i c. w 183 jJamate os aon fears ey 4 oF die. a 9350. aregronrern cd purchase of stock against tue “puts” sola bythe | ibe. 16: te Rica, ec. = :06.; Manila, 160, a 17 ‘and Savaniias Tec n/ogeu all gold, diy | Cela Ghom theennera. ‘The sakes were Lac bite: at 940, ex-treasurer of Erie, who is therefore bound to keep | paid. Shee See ee eee eae ey eee ere ea ane audi Eero c RIOT, iaciadiage AU the stock above 88 for the ensulng thirty days, The | COQQA>Tpaua, aich seas time a ee rigor Colds for | 700, bie, for Cuba and Porto Rico, including about clarified Cuba for refining at or about 108 16c. report that the Vanderbilt party would elect Horace Conroe Fey oeosd ir this staple was fairly active, the | We quote: F. Clark president was very sklifully employed last | dcmand belng wood from all sourchs and. pric a appre firm at yesterday's prices, with a good demand. ard, 13740, soit white, 1c. w 13746, extra O at i to the tel of tye. aA 9 pe 5 f ic. S t, however, ie clo 20 year to geil the stock to the pubiic. Should such be the (age Bali eo sold 38% + : F193 real intention of the party this year, thc announce- vere for en er ee a! on specutation and ment of it beforehand 18 aptly calculated to get ail | }H0 in tranelt. ‘The business in future deliveries was | moiag Waa only moderate, bit prices were sieady. Th wd Ch the sceptical “bears” short of the stock, The Han- | galoawere 400 bnles basis low thidiing for sune abaziere | dorito Ty se. aw nial and St. Jo clique stilt move their stock along | 2%jq!40 40, (Gr suly at t274es 100do. fox Apri at fhe, | 18” to, 18 1c the integers and fractions, ‘They have now ad- | tions:— wt 5 , ae. & 9360.3 grocery grades, 934c. a 10%¢0. vancod it to 1103. The public should remember the Cea sce. ates egg pera rare pemaurettcs eelea taut isp imposition practised last year and let these shares < Florida, | ag oneant Texas, Woot. "4 think your own sense of justice would prevent your Monn.—In Brookiyn, on Thursday morning, April columns being-used a8 the medium of private maiice | 21, SaRaH M.. wife of Benjamin , 10 the 72d both against me and thoee who have been my | year of her age. oMcial associates for over two years. In re- O’BRIEN,—On Thursday, April 21, after a brief il. gard to change of name, private family matters | ness, ELIZABETH O'BRIEN, in the 70th year of her led me to do so, the details of which would not in- | age. terest the public, aad by reference to the “Laws of ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- New York,” eighty-ninth session, page 2,149, second | fully invited to attend the funeral, mm her late ; volume, you will perceive that the change of name | residence, corner 112th streetand Third avenue, t was duly ana legally made by the State Legislature, | this (Saturday) ait€rnoon, at one o'clock. ] rayon: effect from April, 1866, over three years be- PIERSON.—At Rahway, N. J., on eriday, April 22, - fore I made application or was appointed an In- | ALBERT C. PIERSON, in the 36th year ot his age. spector of Customs. I was removed m July, 1869, The relatives and friends of the family are re- on political grounds, and reinstated three weeks | spectfuily mvited to attend the funeral, from the afterward, the Collector having been misled in my | residence of his father-in-law, Joseph Woodruif. case, no Alderman or city oficial acting or being | Rahway, N. J., on Monday afternoon, at tnree interested either in my original appointment or in | o'clock. Trains leave foot of Cortlandt street at one: my reinstatement. The personal animus 13 too ap- | o'clock P. M. parent mn the slur on my religion and Tn PALMER.—At Nice, France, on Thursday, March the combination with “a certain class of | 31, RICHARD SUYDAM PALMER, in the 36th year of Jews” defrauding the government in connec- | bisage tion with a so-called ring, and while I do not ‘The faneral will take place from the residence of feel cailed upon to take up the defence of my co- | hisfather, Mr. Courtlandt Paimer, No. 274 Madison religionists, I claim that their record, either in the | avenue, tiis (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. Custom House or general commerce, will compare | Relatives and friends of the family are invited to Javorably with that of any other sect, Touching the | attend without furtier notice. accusation now being investigated in the United PHINNEY.—On Friday, ee 22, GEORGE W. PHIN- States Court, 1 am content that the result shall’be | NEY, aged 54 years and 26 days. @ suficient exoneration, merely requesting that the ‘The tuneral will take place from his late residence, press will forbear to mould tae public judgment, No. 206 Sullivan street, on Sunday alternoon, at one , CHARLES L. LAWRENCE. o'clock. a are ES EO fog een of ba Grove re ) No. 276, nae re pe Span “| F. and A. M., are requested to mee eir rooms, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. vdd Fellows’ Hall, corner of Grand and Centre streets, on Sunday, April 24, at 12 M., for the pur- pose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Married. George W. Phinney. Brethren of sister lodges are Oe | et for fleece continues to rule dull, there r 9 19% y pure, though solitary, yet it 18 @ power, for It ls the | geverely alone. Nor should the professional “bears” Fn Fe een aera ere Peasy for almost all graden holders | _BROWN—BULLIONS.—On Wednesday, April 20, vy | Teapectfully invited to attend. 80 lar as the personnel of the navy is concerned, it | 8¢l them short, for the clique have bought all the oe as Ba generally being s to realize. There is only a moderate | Rey. Morris C. Sutphen, WARREN H. Brown, of MARSHALL A. MIMNEY, Acting M. neeas no reconstrucuion. Such eternal unkeriug is | stock from 104 upward and can twist those who go Tay Big 535 Bis om yr igen eg Ware wine sleet Les Harttord, Wasningion Sounky Mees to Mra. JULIA Pe come Ns eg 22, JouN R, Pryor, in Geatn to all permanence. But ships are needed and | snort, Wallstreet should not touch Hannibal and Tet wan only moderatoly active aud | ie ste, OF aster the “admand ebelkg ight, but holders |S: BULLIONS, of Cambridge, Washington county, | “hcives and irienda of the family are respect- 4 rates were lower in some cast ere was au linproved de- | demand full prices, especially for the fi hi St. Jo “long” or ‘short’ ‘Those who own real | Bait" for rencie for charter and Fates wets more steady, | oniy in imadebetenaprig: Calitarate is moderately aotive for a stock should seil it out at once and get the price | Sthecnuy for eurowaum,ressule, which were tn fair request | fall clip at quite, steady prices, bul dull for spring which, - however, is held for full 6gurer which the clique are now bidding in hopes of buying ool, per aeamer, 5.0 boxes bacon at 20s. and 1,500 bales iid ‘Unues to rul dull, the. demand being confined to small lots, the means to build them—that 1s, tron-clads of the first class—and you are told, too, that the mechan- ism of the Navy Department needs repair. A board of admiralty ig wanted to replace the present loose ma x Washington county Post please copy. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- DisuROW—SMITH.—AL the city of Poughkeepsie, | 200, at two o'clock, Jrom his late residence, No. on Tuesday. March15, by the Rev. E. L. Prentice, | 962 Madison street. : EpeNgzEeR 8. Dissrow to Miss Euizabera D. SMiru, Philadelphia papers please copy. yundie of sticks, the bureaus. Let us 5 t gd, don, 2,700 1 Tiga. a Re ae ee eo ae ett eo aBattet, | snort’? stock. The results of the business | ymaitiot oil cake at los. . 50m bvanels ayia Tatade Mi | and prices, of, loetleveriplions ere, eure nominal, | youn of New York city 1 ROSMNBAGA.—On. SHUreday mIOEDIE AST EL and rank assimilated shall be dropped ana the true | of the day will be seen in the table of | 8nd per steamer, 50 tierc beef atts. To Bristor, cluding 15,000 Ibs. low fleece and Btate at 45c. a 473¢., 91,000 Gay—Casey.—in New York, on Wednesday, RONORA, youngest daughter of Albert 8. and Eliza- oil cake on private terms. To Antwerp, 1,000 bbis. , KS April 20, at the residence of the bride’s sister, betn Rosendaum, aged 7 months ana 24 days. goettion of aay ee CES the | highest and lowest prices. ‘The following were the | 3. 14d. | To Hamburg, 400 tone biack Walnut at Ys, be, IS SN he tea rte Se aerey A. Ks Sanford, FRANK Gar to Ligne | . The relatives aud iriends of ti family are respect- wight ag well take the willow from the water’ that | closing prices at the last session of the Stock Ex- peat ge radan, sc thee al cua tal iol IE ge a pa youngest daughter of the late J. G. Casey, Esq., both ee ee ae core tmetmmaeees cea srenitas gives it lie aud verdure. change:—Canton, 71 972; Cumberland, 20% a 31; | oils at 40s., 160 bales colton at S¢c., 100 bales fure at all clip So. w Ble, for spring ellp do.; er le ¢ 1 sine y s p > | g08., 50 canes spe: th at 20s, A pr GAYNOR—HARFORD,—In Ehzabeth, N.J., at the | No. 313 West Fourteenth street, TOPGALLANT RATLINGS, | western. Union, 82 9 32%; Quicksilver, 83; @ 94; | ‘Thechariers ware oA. brigy JIT tone, 1o Taine rene ee eae he Se ee ae nae ee tor ioe, case for | residence of the bride’s mother, De Naat he | Runty.—on Friday, Apri 22, Jamas T, REILLY, © Mariposa, 10; do., preferred, 13% @ 1334; do., | Safed ator about $1,000, and back, with logwood, gr on | super and extra. ward Reed, JonN J, Gaynor, of New York, to | native of the parish of Sonna, county Westmeatp, INTERESTING REM NISCENCE, “General Robert FE. Lee Visits the Grave of His Father, “Light Horse Harry,” of the rivate terms; @ brig, 185° tons, to 3 certificates, 423, a 45; first preferred, 36 a 45; Hate, and back urivate terme; 8 bree S00" tien ot 2 “ if ‘ort aut’ Prinee, general cargo, at’ $1,100; Pacific Mail, 367 @ 37; Boston Water Power, 16% 0 | (ons, ‘to ® windward wlands & park O00 tones oreibree 16%; Adams Express, 61% & 61%; Wells | tar and Mall with petroleum a ars. ford, of Newar! pom relative a ee Sighs pay. ey — WHITE, — , | the members of Palestine 2 and A. M. pauls anraettee ey. aa we Bi) = ae are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from sisted by Rev. E. W. Potter, D. D., RUFvs H. Kia, | bis! ate resiaence, 225 Labatt on Sunday afvernoon, HELEN F., danguter of the late Captain R, F. Har- | Ireland, x Ne J Revolution. Fargo Express, 10% @ 10%; American Ex- | S4, ‘DH... Ovdneys general cargos ms, flava , ston, Jan. general cargo, and b . i at two o'clock, to Greenwood Cemete! {From the Savannah Republican, April 18.) press, 38 @ 88%; United States Expreas, | sbout200tons, to Porto’ Nico and. buck, with aug Suse Seite: ter bem ame AaB: Soe wnt Waite Baga, © (0 SARAH Ax, daughter of Thomas | ° paLystivm Lonog, 204.—Brethren, you are hereby General Robert sailed on the steamer Nick brig lo St. Kitts, general cargo; bark to Hambi Wiliskay. -Reeelpte, 466 bbls. The market was only mode- McLRes—MURRAY.—At St. Lawrence church, on | requested to attend the funeral of Brother James T. King, last Tuesday, to visit the grave of his father, 43% ® 44; Merchants’ Union Express, 6 bid; | cargo; a brig to St. Jobos, with 3,600 bbls. flour rately actize and ar ees oo heavy, though nolower. | Thursday morping, April 21, by Rey. H. Glack. | Reilly trom his late Fesidence, 225 Bowery, om Sun- Harry Lee (‘Light Horse Harry”) situated at | New York Central, consolidated, 931 9 9333; do., oa tines ee ee ce Sales 250 bBis. at $1 07 a ¢4 abe Gay afternoon, at two o'clock. Dungeaeas, “Cumberland jisiand, om'tne. const of | crip, 89% @ 80%; Harlem, Iti @ 2%; Erie, | & st part om. the Contlatae Sone ae Eijad aurrag alot Mage : EDWARD NOLEN, Master. iets, ar the Went ‘Lantos rhe ie winter | 24369 24%; do. preferred, 40; Reading, 9934 0.99%; | alos bark (rom Pulladelpita with 2,300 bola, Petroleum to SPOTS ON THE SUN, MCALLISTER—CRAW.—On Wednesday, January 20, SMiTH.—On Friday, April 22, Cadet LAWRENCE W. at St. Mark’s church, Jereey oy. by the Rev. Ed- | Situ, son of J. Lawrence Smith, Smithtown, L. L, mund Guilbert, of Tarrytown, N. Y., isted by the | aged 19 years. Rev. D. H. Macurdy, rector, ROBERT A. MCALISTER Funeral at St. James’ church, Smithtown, ca Sun- to CaRRigz A., eldest daughter of Alexander Craw, | day afternoon, at four o'clock, Esq., all of Jersey City. SmivH.—On Thursday, ryt 21, GEORGE Ras, son . He sailed from Nassau on the ship Betsy, for Savannah, ‘OM whe 10th of Feoruary, 1818. Instead of landu at Savannah he only reached Cumberiand Island, ‘where he was received by Mrs, Shaw, the daughter Of General Greene, at the last house of nis beloved . a 6d, "Bd. : Michigan Central, 123! a 12414; Lake Shore, 80% a | bark Feet same port to Dublin or Belfast with 3,000 ars. | To gag EDITOR OF THE LONDON TIMES:— in I. 89%; Mimols Central, 1583; 8141; Cleveland ana | “Guxxres were dull but unchanged. Cloth was te . Ol quoted at As there are many of your readers who take an in- Pittsburg, 100 @ 1003; Chicayo and Nortuwestern, 2fc. and bags at 17 40. 8 1ige., without sales, N ‘. ~Recelpt terest in the astronomical appearance of the aun, I 144 74%; do. preferred, 863 a 8534; Cleveland, | bushel wheat, 1Lt0 do, cores Li00'do,_ sete, Meus dor bare re 100 do. oate, 9,600 do. bar- | beg to acquaint such that at the present time the PLATr—SiMONsON.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, ne tae ath oF Marne aster Ie mer, | Columbus snd Cinotnnatl, 76% 78; Rock’ Island, Change worthy of uotios. ne Trades wee eee aamersg | outbreak of disturbing causes im the solar | April 14, at the Somervitic Methodist Episcopal Ot agtives and friends are snvited t6 stvend the hic a @ consolation to him, as he could | 116% @ 117; Milwaukee and Bt. Paul, 69% a 59745 | some catont for expert, at feady peloee Dut other kinds ze. | photosphere 18 very remarkable, the solar churob, by she Rev. J. 3. wig assisted by the | neral, from the residence of his parents, Edgewater, Soeench ils homme, to have his laitnours soseued | do, preferred, 78% a 74; Toledo and Wabash, 60 | Zaed’nl, ihe enics ware abaat 10000 bhi, iosladlog | Cerace! meine dotted over with spots (ao called), | dsvalter of Joseph Me Simonson, “No cards.’ | Nite OB Sunday atiernoon, et halt past twelve wa nang Py a ‘oe Mongo of Nese he so | a 5034; do, preferred, 78; Fort Wayne, 92}; a 9: selene. ce a flour waa firm, with o (al i€ ‘There is one such spot now coming across tho tas READ—ONDERDONE.—On Weduesday, April 20, at eel Pease caves: Spring, 1siee hanes Api be placed by the side of his comvadein arma Ot 1d | Aiton and Terre Haute, 3739; do, preferred, 66; | his, Corn meaiwae very frm A ameall to Hrodewine | disc, presenting the most remarkable appearance I | the. residence ot the bride’s mother, ¥. he Rey. J 1 Pictient of bis death is worth recording, as showing | Ohio and Mississippi, 20 @ 30%; Delaware and fold 94 $8 76, and 0 punch - 5 W. We quote have seen as yet, and also the most extensive. , Searls, BDWIN BEAD, of Providence, R. 1, to S12¥ pi eel apm a Feo Rg how his coeueasion {or Washington and bis toud- | Lackawanna, 103% a 104; New Jersey Central, 105 a Eperined ae pep hes AIR ALT ae ea ne Seunies ‘Suirn—Dirox.-On Wednesday, april 20, at the Meee celntiven wnautiecoanar ees Taiall re respect surgical operation was proposed, as offering some | 105%; Chicago and Alton, 111 a 111%; do. preferred, | Choice do, 482 $98 | bras an wregular oblong squaro in shape, and con- sent ae Oe Dato ot Brooking | tully tuvited to attend the tumeral, trom No, 189 Seo- hope of Provonging, bis, life, te surgeon urging | 113%; Morris and Essex, 92% a 93; Hannibal and St. | gupernne ‘Western, 13a 499 Sreutiet es of nis pesmi bro oc taba ine cards : ond street, Brooklyn, ED. on Sunday afternoon, resort, h n Joneph, 1093, @ 110; do. preferred, 1093, @ 109%; | Bxtra Mi * atest E , i ney osm dae eae oy, ty? bon pe Gina ratte po aeey ny Tron Mountain, 43% @ 44%; Dabvuque and Stoux Round noop On 800 Ky $0 eines ine eres OF #) Beth mutate: thn BioberrTe Died. TiMPsON.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 20, oS a) et ii the y ts +O 4 Round hoop 5608 650 | figures being 2,856,501,000 aquare miles, BURNETT.—On Friday, April 22, MARY E,, wife of | THOMAS TIMPsON, aged 83 years, 1 gh tagger ie RT Spent elle El ei dea ta aaa cake amanda 9 es eI bus 60 TREDERICK BRODIE, F.R.A.8, | John R. Burnett, aged 24 years, Smonvhs ana Sdays, | , Tue relatives and friends of the family are respect. iar ee eeear Caneral Lee leat tue | CODsT@s 2736 & 1736. ee ee SMa 650) MouEsEY Gonz, Uckfleld, Sussex, April 6. Htelatives and'iriends or the iamily are respect: | ully invited to attend the tune from. bie 1ate Lene and We inter will probanly revurn to HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. St: Louis choice famli too 200 B.—The telescope used by me ls an eight and | fully inviled to attend the funeral, from her late | "esidence, 212 Livingston street, this (Saturday) after- vannah by the end of she week, and remain here ‘Yhe extreme fluctuations in the leading epecula- Southern eles 6008 925 | @ half inch equatorial. Through such @ powerful | residence, No, 69 Tillary street, Brooklyn, on Sunday ) 2001, at three o'clock. ‘until the time arrives for his departure for Virginia. | tive stocks were as follows:— Syedeune ese <s . 38 Ler kepoonand the details of this spot are very won- anton oe ie gasa Pesta eaten ti rs 9h Saneogy Pa pe ope rartaah April 21, Mary, wile of —— Highest. Lowest, | Cornmeni, city. 4738. | It may interest some of + | Bussine.—at Williams’ Y., on Thurs: Sivec aeateod 5 . 31g | Ge 1, Jorae} az your readers to know tha! ING. : me’ Bridge, N. Y., on Thurs- relatives aud friends of the family are respect- Pe ee Bane, of oot sc eataniae te ct ae sect ye eee aeree: a 92% Sora meal Bewseye 12% fre sole ow passing over the face of the sun, may Gay, ADHl Sty: Bamaw Beested, -tuthe vén year of | fully invited to attend (he funeral, on Sunday ‘atter: rglars Yarlem. 1024 07% | —-Wheat was in fair demand for ol ‘aaien were ro- seen by the naked eye just before sunset, and very i ler age. ‘ Noon at bali-past one o'ctock, from Her late residence, $100,000. No arreste. or 142 | stricted by the firmpess of holders. Common to fair spring | distinctly witb an ordinary opera glass, ‘Keiatives and friends are respectfully invited to | No. 86 Forsyth street. ?