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. \ NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, Holders of gold paid 3 10 53 per cent to have their ba'ances carried over, The steaners for Burope to-day took out about $500,000 in spcele, The detals of the shipment are shown in te record of the #peole movement’ below:— Gold cleared Gold balances... Currency balance THB SPROIR MOVEMEN: The following is @ etailed report of the specie ex- ported from New York during the week ending May 14, 1570; May 9%—Brig Atpha, Prince—Amerioan TINANGAAL AND COMMERCIAL. Onn nnn ne : WALL STREET, } Sarurpay, May 14—6 P. M, The, speculative activity of Wall street seems to AAVs culminaied for the prosent with the events of To'aisday last, The general market 1s becoming Maret and i STOCKS DULL. y The only features at the Stock Exchange have Deen Reading, wuich advanced w 104%, and Pacific Mail, which declined to 3914, Otherwise the macket wlver shy Foo Seaendeceamy TH Was steady until after it was announced that there | May 10—S eamer Sixoma, Paris—Amerf- 1g to be can si.ver tee seceeeeserses — 200,000 A NEW ISSUE OF HARLEM, May 12—War, ‘M.rdca.bo—Ame.t- ea the following document having been transmitted to | yey (fossa peas " the President of the Stock Exchange. Auer oun ¥o a F a |A@LEM RaiLRoaD COMPANY, m1 ican silver. 6 eos pygmy ST TTT ITT Mla May 13—brig Maraucy, New Youk, alav 14, 1870, American 6 Wer: +s ‘i 10,000 To THE PRESIDENT OF THE NGW YORK SLOCcK HX- Me ects cones be 9737 ‘CUANOR:— " =B: Pare Sik—You will please take notice that the New | Miy 14—Steamer Khein, London—Mexican phi York aud Harlem ka iroad Company will on the ytd 16ta way UTJu.Le, 187y, Issue 2,000 Buares Of colUMOn 1,700 capital stock, in addicou tu tue aiuount already May ld—Steawmer Pereite, Hav: 947 issued, lor Lue purpose Of me.tiug cerain expenses iy » nat hoo for und incideat tw tue coustructlou of a new pas en Benger dcpor at he Parone herbed and Fouftn uve- seg DUE, ID LH CL. Yours, respectiully, Sine ©, VANDERBILT. Gold. 20500 These 20,000 shares are equivalent to only 10,000 Shares in the usual deaiings of Wall stcect, Hailm being a “hall stock,” or worth only fitty dollars per Bhaie at par. It will be remembered that the HERALD anticipated ihe above notuce a few weeks gin.¢, wlien it sugzested that the Harlem clique had Sold the new issue on the stieet secre:ty, aud would gle notace at the Stock Exchange when it suited the suce 88 aud fufiment of wherpan-. The pr.ce of Harlem to-day went down to 1i4)2, the sale of the now stock having been aiready discounted. The rest of the markt underwent a temporary spasm, and Northwest rn pre.erred ran down to 83) and Rock Islaud to 119}g. The murket reacted m later di: alings, bit closed feverish and weak at the street qu.tatons given furiher on. The iollowing were the closing prices at the last session of the Stock Penusy Ivania, May 14—Steaies pool—Gold,..... Total for the week. Prev.ousiy 1eported, ‘Total since January 1, 1870, Same ume 1869... Same time 1863. Sue t.me 1867. Same lime 1966. Same time 1865, , THE IMPORTS“OP THE WERK. The imports, other than dry goods and specie, at the port of New York for tie week eudiug May 13, 1870, were $3,870,952. The following shows the importa of foreign ary goods at New York during the past week and since the beginning of the year; 11,982,581 s+0 20,486,411 + + 15,220,239 + 17,143,655 + 9,631,717 #xchange:—Cauton, 73; Cumberland, 4244 bid; Con- Pei ep ranereet ee i 18005 is 1810, Soildated Coal, 26 bi; Westera Union, 23% & 38%; | Turownon markeb., 1/324,628 V1Is'700 1918)204 Quicksliver, 19; do. preferred, 18; Mariposa, 842; do. ntaredt at'00 : Hie vi a Mampn pens ate pOr..., .30 339 885 41.010,675 42 Breferred, 17% @ 18x; Mrst preferred, 40% bid; do. | qurown on murket.83,161,039 40,854,902 Sere 80 certificates, 46% a 51; Paculc Mail, 40 @ 4034; Boston Water Power, 18 a 18%; Adains Express, 6544 a 66; Weils-Fargo Express, 14% a 15; do. scrip, 3 2334; American Express, 42 a 424; United States Ex- press, 45% a 46; Merchants’ Union Express, 7 bid; New York Central consolidated, 10134 @ 101%; do scrip, 97% @ 9734; Harlem, 144 a 145; do. preferred, 145 bid; Erie, 2334 @ 24; do,’ preferred, 60; Reading, 10444 a 104%; Michigan Central, 126; Lake Shore, 99% a 99); I.inois Central, 14234; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1053; @1064;; Chicago and Northwestern, 80 a 801; do. preferred, %034 a 9034; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnatl, 79 a 80; Rock Island, 120% a 121; Mil- waukee aad St. Paul, 67 a 6754; do. preferred, §13¢ @ 81%; Toledo and Wabash, 5634 a 56%; do. pre- erred, 73 bid; Fort Wayne, 94% @ 95; Allon and Terre Haute, 2434 bid; do. precerred, 621 a 63%; Ohio and Mississippi, 37% a 38; Delaware and Lackawanna, 109}; a 110; New Jersey Central, 1093¢ The total imports at this port ‘or the past week amount to $5,252,293, azatust $5,583,324 for the cor- responding week of last year. ‘The total imports at New York for the week compare as follows: THE RAILWAY MORTGAGES. The following were the bids for the railway mortgage ooud: @ 10994; Chicago and Aiton, 11334 a 11414; do. pre- 97 ferred, 113 & 11634; Morris and Essex, 92% a@ 93; Mich Con Lat ms, as NY Gen, 1 Hantibal and St, Joseph, 111% bid; do. preferred, | (hour, peat nly File F Wa Che isi 14034 @ 1121; Iron Mountain, 45% bid; Dubuque aud a&NIsf Pitts, FW & Chi3dm... 99 Sioux City, 104 a 1044; Boston, Hartford and Erie, 53s a.5%; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 1334 a 19, Pitts, FW & Chic Sd m.. 93 Clev & P 81 m. 0 THE HIGHEST AND LOWRST of the leading speculative shares are shown inthe table:— Highest. Lowest. New York Cen. & Hud. consolidated. 10155 Poel Yer Central & Hudson scr 4 atm... 95 M bonds. 89 8's 05: 8 100 '{ Boston, H & Erie 85, S8N Tol, Peo &W, E D. THE CITY BANK SHARES. The following were the bids for the city bank stocks:—New York, 143; Manhattan, 143; Merchants’, 125; Mechanics’, 138; Union, 130; America, 148; cen, Muwaukee and St. Paul preferred... 82:2 Phenix, 10934; Tradesmen's, 152; Mechanics and ped and ome: - 8835 Traders’, 125; National, 116; Merchants’ Exchange, low Jersey Central..... + 109% 102; Seventh Ward, 108; State of New York, 106; ale UE te mari Commerce, 127; Ocean, 82; Mercantile, 125; American Exchange, 112; Chatham, 170; Bank of ttie Republic, | 118; Bank of North America, 10534; Hanover, 108; Irving, 116; Metropolitan, 144; East River, 1113; Nassau, 104 (ex dividend); Shoe and Leather, 167; Cern Exchange, 128; Continertta), 9714; St. Nicholas, 1174; Commonwealth, 114; Importers and Traders’, 155; Park, 166; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 100; Central National, 11234; Fourth National, 108; Ninth National, 110; Tenth National, 128; Orientai, 150; THE BANK STATEMENT. ‘The weekly statement of the associated banks is gan favorable. The gain in the surptus over the feggl ieserve 13 about a million and a half of dollars, due to an increase of neariy three miilions in legal tenders and specie comblued, against an increase of only five millions in deposits. The last two state- ments, with the differences in detail, are shown as follows:— May 7. May 14, Changes. Gold Exchange, 60; Bankers and Brokers’ Associa- Loans.......$275,246,471 $278,983,314 Inc. $3,130,843 | tion, 108. Specie ...... 1,498,999 ~ 32,453,908 Inc. 954,907 HUB eee as - a My follown shows the sults of 0-1 nt Si- Tegal tends, Sop caiaaay ceaeenoce ead 1,888, 088 ee eAe rsa ane Ura this elty:— gets THE MONEY MARKET FASY, General balance yesterday, + + $89,219,458 The banks are sttil abundantly supplied with | Gold receipis..... 681,619 money avatiable for cail loans, although the flow of | Gold payments. 7 omss 443 currency irom the intertor has shown considerable | Currency recelp 484,101 diminution toward the end of the week. The luil in | Currency payment +, $54,290 spcculative operations at the Stock Exchange fol- Pinide ah Hird . Priv A lowing the heavy realizations in the early portion of | Cusioms... - 26 2 338,000 the week is likely to render the demand tor money | —$734,000 concelled gold certificates were sent. to Jess a tive, To-day the rate on callranged from tour } Washington. . to five per cent, with exceptions at three per cent on governments. Commercial paper is in good request atsix to seven per cent for prime double name accept- ances. Foreign exciiange was firm at 1091¢ for prime bankers’ sixty day sterling and 110}¢ for sight 4 Diils. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, May 14—10:15 A. M. "64, GOVERNMENTS STEADY. ‘The government market was very steady, the few changes during the day being unimportant.. The Prominent dealers haye done a fair business over the counter, but the speculative interest in the mar- Ket ts temporarily arrested by tie general inactivity which has succeeded the recent excited movements ai the Stock Exchange, ‘The following were the clos- ing street prices:—Uniied States currency sixes, 112) & 11234; do? sixes,1881, registered, 117 @ 1174; do. do., coupon, 117 a 11714; do. five-twenties, registered, May 12000 do. 1K 00 U8 5- 5 500 US sive a! 1000 di 15000 do “ 10000 3 C8’ Pagar se and November, 11i}¢ @ 11124; do. do, 1862, coupon, | s:0008 C6" do., 112% a 1124; do. do., 1864, do. do., 111% a 111%; TO La te ne Go, do., 1865, do, do., 111% a 112; do, do., 1865, do., | 7000 Ark 7" 10434 January and July, 114% @ 11434; do. do., 1867, do. | guohy ce is do., 11434 @ 1145; do. do., 1863, do. do, 1144 a Sel meade ed 104s 1145; do. ten-forties, registered, 107 8107; do. do., | «o0uChic, Bur dQ 8, 114 og ee 1000 Chi NW iat me: ait SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULI. 2000 U Pac RA Ist m.. 143 The Southern lst was duil ‘and steady, ex | Nowe us Ot ios cept for the South Caroiinas, which were strong | toy G'eh tat Rive: fe Ki and higher. The following were the closing prices: — Tenneszee, ex coupon, 60 @ 6034; do., new, 56% & 66%; do., five per cent, 45a 47; Virginia, ex coupon, 69 2 6954; do., new, 69 a 70; do., registered stock, 3000 Morris #Eesexte it, FLW & Cist.. V 3000 Pitts, FUWAChic 2d It 41000 C,C & ind G ist... 831g 4000S L& {M Ist mba. 49 10000 Gt East inc bda... 4834 04: ae 83: $6 a 6614; do, registered, 1860, 66 a 07; | *0n0d Mar Tr 0's. o.p30 48 do. do., 1867, 61 a 62; Georgia sixes, 88 a 90; ex uf foo do. sevens, 95 a 9554; do. sevens, interest payable | jy {tr ae ny hed in Georgia, 90a 91; North Carolina, ex coapon, 4834 | 30 do. uz 0 Merob’ta’ idx iitic. .. 33g £0 Continental Banik... ® 49; do., new, 25 @ 2614; Missouri sixes, 93% a D4; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 93) a 94; lo. 3 Louisiana sixes, 7534 a 76; do. sevens, 78 a 80; do. ita TO Cen Be aa R. ie eights, 85 a’ 86; do. levee sixes, 73 a 7314; do. do. Pe ee eizhts, 91 a 92; Alabama eights, 101! a 102; do. . 8% 10 ecient. ie fives, 74a 75; do. sixes, sterling, 90 a 95; South Caro- Hse abo Bost hare eis Rik 384 liua sixes, 93 a 95; do., new, 8234 a 83; do., registered apt eaas . is WOStL &IMt.....be 45% stock, 80 a 85; City of Memphis sixes, 52 a 53; City of Atlanta eights, 83'a 85; City of Savannah sevens, 83 a 90; City of New Orleans consols, 76 a 79; do. do,, railroad issue, 73 a 74; Mobile and Ohio ster- | 10000 ling, 77 2 80; do, eights, 70a 72; Mississippi Central Ra lroad first mortgage, 75 a 77; do. second do., 61 a 63; Memphis and Charleston first mortgage, 85 a 86; do. second do., 78 a 80; do. stock, 43 a 44; Green- ville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed, 71 a 73; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by Georgia, 81 2 $2; Arkansas sevens, 75 a 7534. GOLD DULL AND STRONG. ‘The firm tone of the gold market was maintained to-day, especially a3 the leading bankers kept up their rates for exchange; but transactions were few and the Goid Room seldom 80 dull. The suming up of the cotton receipts for the week showing another lar¥e decrease, the price, Which had started at 11454, advanced to 11424, which were the extreme prices of the day. Such was the dulness tie gold dai changed only seven times during the se-sion of the board, The record of quotations is as follows:— . . 12 o'Clock M. and 2:15 P. M. 86500 US 6's, ‘81, ‘2000 US 5-20, ¢, * Us 5-20, 6, STREET QUOTATIONS. Halfepast Five o Clock P. Me. - 83) Cleve & Pitts, 29, Chio & NW. T.NCMENT HOUS: AMAZONS. Serious Affray Between Women—Fa' ult Feored, ‘Yesterday morsing Coroner Rolins received a note from Dr. 2, Of 307 East Broa iway, to the eect that Mra, Julia Walters, living on the top floor of the tenement bouse, 313 East Eighth street, Was suffering from convulsions, the result of violence, aud that ne reyaried her preseat condition as dang’rous. Iv appeirs that on the 4th instant Mrs, Walters and a Mrs. Mu ray, living in the sane nouse, had a qu , during whica, it is allege |, Mes. Murry struck her,autag- onist with her dst, once in the abdomen and one Ou th; head, inflict ng injuries which, on Friday su ted In premature delivery. Mrs, Aturray ars resiel soon a ter the comission of the assault ant taken beforea police magistrate, butas no com. petent witness appeared to eter a complains ag in ther she was dise\arged. Soroner Roitins took charge of the case, and after haviugan iniecv.ew with Mrs. Walters, wil take her ante moriem statement, should it be deemed necessary. MARRIAGES AND DZATHS. Married, CLUTB—MULLIN.—In this city, on Saturday, May. ‘M4, by the Rev. Father Gira dey, CHARLES CLUTE to Mrs, SARAH A. MULLIN, of St, John, N. Be DAKLING—T'YLER.—Ab Smithtown, L. 1, on Wea- nesday event g, May 11, na the Rey. Mr, Sa sbury, ALBERT M, DaRLING 10 SaRau M. TyLEK, bo.h of Smitptown, BuaN—fviran.—At Yorkville, on Thursday, May 12, In St. Lawrence's church, by the Rev, W. Moylan, S.J., JOHN EGAN t© HELEN, daughter of the late Augustus Ruitan, of London, FLYNN—Cusick.—On Thursday, May 12, by the Rev. Father Ducey, atthe Church of the Nativity, Mr, THOMAS PLYNN to Mrs, ELLEN CUSICK. FISHER—DUNCAN.—On Tuesday, May lv, by the Rey, Father Sheeran, Jonn J, Fisuer to Euuis t. V. DUNCAN, boti of this city. SAYRE—MEBKER.—At Trinity chareh, Newark, N. J.,on Wednesday, May 11, by Rev. Dr. Meir Smith, MARCUS Sayre to HeNrier’a MEEKER, daughter of the late Jobn Meeker, of that city. BLAKE.—On Saturday morning, May 14, WILLIAM E. BLake, 0: Mott Haven. Notice of funeral hereafter, BISSINGER.—On Frivay morning, May 13, Eppy, only child of Erhard and Char otte A, Biasing: 1. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respe t- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his gtaadmotuer, No. 213 East Fifty-fitth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. BALLANTYNE.—On Wednesday, May 11, WILLIAM H. BALLANTYNe, aged 28 years, Lmonth and 29 days. ‘Tue reiatives and friends of the fainily are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from his lace resi- deuce, No, 52 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, th.s (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. CORRIGAN. —Maky E., daughter of John W. and Hannah M. Corrigin, aged 1 year and 6 month». Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, frm 1,055 Second avenue, to Calvary Cemetery. CoNDREN.—Drowned, at Hunter's Point, L. L, on Thursdey evening, Apr.l 28, James CONDREN, & a ive oi Kings county, Ireland, aged 30 years. ‘The friends and relatives or the famty ere respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, Ravenswood, L. 1, on Monday afiernvon, at two o'clock, Orockerr.—On Thursday, May 12, CaTHaRIne, wife of H. W. Crockett, in the 35.h year of her ape. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afver- noon, at one o’clock, from her iate residence, 72 West Broadway. The remains will be taken to Staien Island; boat leaves foot of Dey street at half- past two o’ciock. Re.atives, frienis and members of Lodge of Strict Observance, No. 94, F. and A. M., are iny.ted to attend, CuBBERLY.—On Saturday morning, May 14, SARAH 1, wile of Isaac M. Cubberly and daughter of Isaiah C. Purdy, aged 33 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeval, from t ie residence of her jather, No. 4 Van Nest place, Cuaries street, on Monday afternoon, at one v'¢l ck New Jersey papers please copy. CALLEN.—At Hoboken on Friday, May 13, Emma, infant daughter of James and Mary A. Callen, aged 13 months and 20 days. Another bua to bloom tn heaven, Friends and relatives of the family are Invited to attend tue funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from 77 Meadow strect, Hoboken, N. J. CRONAN.—On Friday, May 13, a.ter a long and severe sickness, Which she Lore with Christian forti- tude, En1za CRONAN (maiden nime E.iza Hastiazs), native of the townland of Belhue, parish Dranla n, county Cavan, Ireland. May her soul rest in peace, The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afcer- noon, at oue o’cluck. DoLAN.—On Friday, May 13, in confinement, Saran Do way, the beloved wif, of Feilx Dolan, Soul, rest in peace. ‘The friends of the family, and her sisters and famt- lies, are respectiutly invited to the funeral, to iake place ihis (Sunday) afiernoon, at three o’clock, from hes late residence, 310 Sou h Eichth strcet, Jersey Duty. The remains will be taken to St. Mary’s church, and from theuce to St. Pever’s Cemetery. New York and Brooklyn papers picaie copy, DeEVINE.—At his residency, 196 Varick street, on Saiurday, May 14, HENRY DEVINE, in the 24th year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’ciock, from his late residence. EvGar.—In Jersey City, N. J., on Saturday morn- ing, May 14, JaNer B., only daughter of Robert aud Eleanor Edgar, aged 1 year and 24 days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 122 Jersey avenue, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Yonkers, Westchester county, N. Y., for interment. FENGADO.—On Saturday, May 14, ELLA Lovrsa, infant dangliter of Augustus aud Mary Fengado, agen 14 months, ‘The 1uneral will take place from the residence of her parents, No. 111 Mercer street, Jersey City, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. FARRELL.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 13, JoHN FARRELL, a native of Edgeworthtown, county of Longford, Ireland, in tne 62d year of his age. His friends are respectfaily invited to atteid the funeral, from his late res.d-nce, coruer of Bergen sirect and Underhill ,avenue, on Monday morniag, at nine o’clock, thence to St. Joseph’s church, Pacific stieet, near Vanderbilt avenue, where & solemn requiom mass will be offered for the repose o( his soul, thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment, FoGgarty.—On Saturday, May 14, at St. Vincent's Hospital, TmmorHy FOGARTY, a native of Temple- tripe county Tipperary, Ireland, in the 69th year of age. Tue relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from St. Vincent's Hospi- tal, Eleventh street, between S.xth and Seventh ave- nues. GuTMANN.—On Thursday evening, May 12, HEeN- RIETTE, third daugh.er of Simeon and Adelaide Gut- mann, aged 9 years, 1 month and 24 days, Funeral this (Sunday) morning at teno’clock, from the residence, 58 Seventh street. GELSHON.—Ou Saturday evening, May 14, at l3 residence, 430 West Twenty-ninth street, Thomas J. GELSHON, in the 27th year of his age, The funeral will take place at the Caurch of St. Michael, where a svlemn requiem mass will be offercd up ior his soul, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock precively. The rolaives, triends and members of Bloomingdale Catholic Assoclauon are respectfully invited to attend the fuuerai with- out further novice, ; County Me.th (Ireland) Kells, papers please copy. Hate.—United Brothers’ Lodge, No. 1.—The mem- bers are invited to attend a meeting, fn their rooms, 160 Hes er street, this (Sunday), May 15, at 12 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Thomas Hate. By order of JOHN ANDERSON, President, JOHN S. MILLS, Recording Secretary, Harryk.—On Saturday, May 14, JOHN FPRIEDERICH Harrye, son of Henry and Rebecca Haitye, aged 1 year and 7 months. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faveral, from the resi- dence of his parents, No, 11 Crosby street, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. The re- mains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. HaLt.—In this city, on Friday, May 13, THomas HALL, aged 42 years. His friends, also the members of United Brothers Lodge, No. i, and Porter Council, No. 1, M. B. B., are respectfully luvited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from 206 Hudson street. SumMons.—The members of John Hancot ge, No. 70, F. aud A. M., are hereby summone meet at their Lodge Room, Odd Fellows’ Hail, on Sunday, the 15th, at twelve o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late bro.her, THOMAS HALL, Members of sister jodges are fraterna ly in- vited, JAM J >» We Me UNiTeD BrotuErs Lonae, No. L—The members are respectfully invited to attend a meeting in their rooms, 160 Hesrer street, on Sunday, May 15, at twelve o'clock, to attend the faneral of our late brother, THOMAS HAL. By order of JOHN ANDERSON, President. JouN S. MILLS, Recording Secretary. HEINS.—On Thursday, May 12, ANNA MARGRETHA, nee beloved wife of Henry Leins, in the 31st year of er age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully mvited ty atteud the funeral, from her late residence, southeast corner of Second avenue and Eigbty-sixth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, thence to the Evangelical Lutheran church, on Eighty-seventh sireet, near Thud ave- hue, where funeral service will be held, and thence to the Lutheran Cemetery for interment, HaLL-—On Friday, May 13, ALBERT G. Han, only son of the laie Albert ‘and Anna Maria Hall, aged 17 years, 7 months and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfuliy Invited to attend the funeral services at Dr. Chapin’s church, corner Forty-fiua street and Fith avenue, at ove o'clock to-day. JouNson.—On Friday, May 13, Enizasern Jupp JOHNSON, relict of Rovert Jubb, of Seiby, Yorkshire, Evglaad, @.ed 60 hen The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from ‘he res.denes of her son-tu-law, E. M. Deseudurf, Bediord avenue, fourth house from Jef- fer-ou street, tals (Sind .y) aiternoon, at two o'clock, Selby, Yorkshire (Eng.), papers please copy. Kimmes.—On Friday, May 13, Hesky Kiwares, aged 3 years and 6 mnths, The relanves and [rieids of the family ard invited to atieud the iuaeral, from the residence of nis par F rents, 225 Second street, this (Sunday) afternoon, two o'clock, Pow ner rit papers pp ease copy. LANGE, Ob \nesday, May 11, MeRMANN LANGB, In the 36th vear of hs aye. The relativ # and ww ls, also the menibers of Ma t' er~’ Lodge, No, 23; | alestive En ampment, N. 6, 10 0. KF, and the Mechanics and Wor me's Democraile As cciation, So. 1, of the Te ward, are respecifully invited to altend the funera from hs late Pr siieme, 250 broome sireet, Uta (Sunday) afternoon, a’ lialf-past one o'¢ ock. pms Os O, F,—PALESTINE ENCAMPMENT, No, 6.—The broticrs ave heveby re puested to meet at N . 250 Brome sir et, this day (Suudey), May 15, at one o'clock, ‘or the purpose of paying 4 last tribut resp ct to our late Brother, Herman Lang, By rder JAS, C. AITKEN, Se tbe Lonton.—On Friday moining, May 13, Mrs Buiza- BET LORTON, aged 85 y ars, . ‘The fiends ani relatives, and those of her grand- dauchte’, Mrs, Ed nin t D senpuyy, ave suvited to aitend her fiieras, t is (Sun (ay) afternoon, at tall past th from 36 Fast Twenty-secon’ st: Leeps ‘idlay, May 13, at the St, Jumes Hotel, CHARLES H, Lerps, of Stamio d, Coun, The fer \ Mi take phice from Si, John's chureh, Stantord, Conn., on Tuesday alfternc ag half-past two o'clock. Trains leave New Vork, Twenty-seven th street de ot, at ballpast eleven and fitteen niu es past twelve; reurning, leave Siauford ot forty-two InlnUutes past ures, s.X Minutes past four and at six 0 ¢ uck, Lyon, ROBERT Sunth & Co, The funeral services wil take place at the Ro formed chureh, co ner Fourth treet ani Lafayette p.ace, on Monday afternoon, at 0. 0’¢ ock, MCPARLAND. —Suddenly, on Friaiy night, Miy 15, Ropenr W, MCFARLAND, only son of Kobert A. and Kate McFarland, aged 1 year and 4 months, ‘The relatives and fiends are re-pectfutiy inv ited to attend the juaral, this (Sunday) morning, at eleven 0 luck, from. No, $50 This a’ . MCUARRAGHER.—On ‘Ihursday, May 12, PaTrick McCaRRAGHER, a native of Keady, county Armagh, Ireland, in the doth year ar Vi are. His frlends and hose of js sons, Patrick and James. are respectfully invited to atvend tie funeral to Ca vary Cemery, from his late residence, No, 22 Thompson street, corner of Grand, tis (Sunday) al- ternoon, at one o'elooh, O'URIEN.—On Saturday, Mav 14, LAWRENCE. son of Stephen and Jullan O'brien, aged 4 years, 10 mon hs and 16 days. ‘The frieuds and relatives of the family are respect- fully invitid to attend the funeral, irom the rest dence of his parents, No, 2:0 Kast Thirty-fourth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’click. Rogers.—On ‘Thursday, May 12, MARY ANN Con- NOLLY, wife of Tiouas Rogers, age: ‘she friends of the ‘amily are re pectiully to attend the fuser.t, fromm Ler tate rsidenee, » 44 West Titity- econd street, this (Sunday) o noon, at one O'¢ Ok. RKossins.—In Brooktyn, on Saturday evening, May 14, JENNIB, daughtcro! Chasles P. and Kien Ay hov- bins, aged’s years, 6 montis ant 1 day. RoacH—Davro Roacu, aged 41 yea. s, Reluuves and treads, alo mem Lodge, No. 208, F. and A. 'M., aud meni tive force of Me ropo itan Pollce Doparunent, are respect ully invite i to attend the funeral, from lis late residence, No. 243 West Tw nt.eta sireci, this (Sunday: afternoon, at half-pa t one v clock. SULLIVAN. —On Saturday; LLEN W., wife of Daniel Su.livan, aged 22 3 Funeral tuts (Sunday) afternoon, at t frou her late residence, No, 30 Ol it Steup.—On Friday, May 13, JOSkrH STEED, aged n Paria (France), on Lvesday, April 10, Lyon, of the firm of Chapman, Lyon, of Cyrus Ci) p gCate, ‘he relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tie funeral, frou his late resideuce, N». LL Wet ghirtieth street, this (Sunday) afteravon, at one o'clock. SULLIVAN.—On Saturday, May M4, suddenly, Bripcer Teresa, dan bt r of Patrick and Dura Sullivan, aged 2 years aud 10 months. ‘The funeral will tike place trom her parents’ resi- deace, 82 Pike sirect, on Mon \ay afternoon, at two o'clock. Tie fr.euds of the ,amily are resectiully ta- vited to aitesd without furtier notice. SULLIVAN.—10 B.ooklyn, L, L. ou Friday, May 13, Mary ANN HaRrER, wile of Robe. t Sul ivan, in the 45tn year of her age. ‘Toe rela ives aud friends of the family are invited $0 atteud the funeral, from St, Mattuew’s Episcopal church, Throop avenue, ueur Ve Kath, tis (suuday) a‘iernoon, at two o’clo.k, SHERDAN.—On Saturday, May 14, RICHARD SHERI- DAN, in the 48th year of Dis age. ‘The friends wud relatives of the family, and those of his sons Patr.ck H. and Frank, are invoed ‘0 attend the funeral, from his 1 \te resi \e ice, 76 Prince stre.t, on Monday aiternoon, at two o’¢ ock. STakk.—in Brooklyn, 0a Saturday, May 14, Sam- UEL G, STARR, aged 65 years, ‘The friends are res,ectiu.iy Invited to attend the funeral services, at Chrost church, corner o. Cunton and Harrison streets, on Monday afternoon. at one o’v.ock. ‘The remains wil be taken to Danbury, Coun, for 1aterment. May 13, WILLIAM H, SAMSON, e. SAMNON.—On Friday, in the 37th year of his The reiatives and friends of the family are !nvited to attend the fuceral, from his late residence, Green- wich, Conn., this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, TysoNn.—At Cro'on, On S@ urday, May 14, GEORGE W. Tyson, eldest son of the Lue Wilham Tyson. Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. STOUTENBURGH.—Suddenly, at Newark, N. J., on Saturday, May 14, RoneRt C. SrovTENBURGH, of tLe firn of Stoutenvurgh, Day & keock, m the 69th year of hia age. Hs friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 15 West Park street, on Tues- day aiternoon, at three o'clock, Interment in Mount P.easant, Con. TONER.—At her late residence, No. 19 Monroe street, Mary, relict of Patrick Toner, in the 46th year of her axe. Notice of funeral in Monday’s papers, VoorHeks.—On Saturday, May 14, Mary, wife of Garret T. Voorliees, aged 51 years. Her \elat.ves and frlenis are inviies to attend the funeral, on Monday a ternoon, at one o’civck, from the corner of Forrest sireet and Ocean avenue, Bergen, Jersey City. VANDEWATER.—On Thursday, May 12, JonN VAN- DEWATER, azed 68 years. Relatives and friends, and those of his brother, A. ©. Vandewater, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from the Cuureh of the Redeemer, corner of Fourin avenue atid Eighty-second street. WisTeRs.—On Fr.day, May 13, of Brig)t’s disease, WILLIAM HL, son of Garrett and Lavin.a Winters, aged 89 years and 6 mouths. ‘The relat.ves and frlends of the family are respect- fully tavited to a tend the funeral, from tiie Bleecker street Universalist church, corner Bleecker and Downing strects, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two orclock. WHEELER.—At his residence, tn this city, on Fri- day, May 13, Davip EVEREIT WHEELER, in the 66:h year of his age. Funeral on Tuesday morning, at ten o’clock, from Trinity chapel, Twenty-f{th street, near Broadway. Relatives and frienas of the family are inv.ted to attend without further notice, WiLSON.—Aller a short but severe iliness, RicnarD HH. Wi1son, beloved son of Ri hard and Delia Wil- son, aged 10 years and 2 montis, Tue funeral wilt take p.ace from the residence of his purents, 210 Bridge street, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at ualf-past two o'clock. ___ FURNITURE, RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—A LARGE tment of first ol ljousehoid Furniture for saiey the property of «private farmily going abroad magnificent Parlor Suits, in French satin brocatel, cost $400, tor B75; for #70; one in hatrcloth for #60 ;,12 Bedroom for BUc. and upWarde; ober a, Call at 113 Went Tweaty- ixth avenue. B. R. MARTIN —FURNIT! RE, PIANOS, CARPETS, &C., BOUGHT A. cr loaned: upedd also storage for sata, Pianos, Fur- niture, Sewing Machines for eale cheap. JOHNSON & CO., loan brokers, 189 Bowery. NEW FURNITURE 8TORE.—G. K, KRIGGER, OF eighicen years’ experience, has opened n store of ood. Claas furniture at Nos. 14 and 16 Fourth avenue. Pricenlow. KRIGGER, T CLARKE’S HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISH- ment, 747 Broadway, fine Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Mirrors, Curtai nieces, &c., for cash or upon liberal terms of vayme: ARPETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. AT RE- J duced prices, | Housekéepers, supplied and. can pay by or month, at O'FARRELL & GKEENE!S. an enue, corner Twentieth street, NARPETS, FURNITURE AND BEDDING. C ‘Housekeepers supplied with the above ‘on easy terms. Payments weekly or monthly. SLLY & CO. Corner Twenty-fifth street aad Sixth avenue, CAREETS, FURNITURE, REDDING, OILCLOTHS, &¢.— DEALY & CUNNINGHAM have opened thetr lar © and spacious Carpet and Furniture Warerooms, where houses Feepers can save thirty per cent and pay by the WELK or MONTH, 356 Third avenue, between i'wenty-seventh aad Twenty-elubth atreets EGRAAF & COCHRANE, Furniture Manufacturers, 486 and 438 Canal and Nos, 8 and 10 Vestry sir entrane Walnut Chamber Sets, consisting of 11 pieces, i from $63 UPWARD. Walaut Parlor Suita, 7 pieces, off finish, covered in ALL WOOL REPS, $60, Walnut Parlor Suits, square back, oil finish, 7 piecen, covered in ALL WOOL REPS, $110, Walnut Parlor Sults, equare back, oil finish, 7 pieces, covered in BROCATEL, $165, Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut and Oak nal street, Liv aber and Dining Koom Furniture, Beds, &c., &c4 constantly on hand. ode guaranteed as represented, DEGRAAF & COCHRANE, 438 Cunal street, between Varick and Hud: LARGE FRENCH PIER GLASS, ch, Italian marble Slab, Apply at -22 West Forty-seventh atreet, near Broadwa} {URNITURE, LOOKING GLAS: AND PIANO wanted, about #220) worth, In exchange for a fine dwell- ing In Brooklyn, wists two blocks from Prospect Park; horse cars through street; the balance of $4,000 on mortgage for ares years, Addreds, for & week, L. M., box 4,49 Post oftlce. ANTED—A COMPLETE SET OF BLACK WALNUT hamber Furniture; must be in good cundition and LIN, Herald office, but little used, Audress A, J, MOLAUG giving lowest price, &c, BILLIARDS. SOR SALE—A HANDSOME TILK! SIZE , Table, all complete and nearly new; suitab.e for private hodse. Cail at 1¥7 Broadway, room No. 4, irom 1) bo 2 WARE NOW SELLING OFF OUR IMMENSE STOCK | of itiliard Tables and Fixtures at prices that defy com. petition. Call and examine, KAVANAGH & DROKKR aorner (anal and Centre sty A FULLY FURNISHED FIRST CLASS HOUSE WANT. A Bedroom or one large Room, without n terms, D. A., Herald oii Want ® furnished House, ata very moderate rent, of which they will tare the of care; or would board one of two persons for rent. Address, with particulars, ly Houses: city or country, at all times w demand at my ollice, or west, wanted by ,entieman and wice during the day; meala at restauran's; te per month 0, A. LEWIS WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN house; locatign betwee: streets WANZED-BYA FIRST CLASS DR A. J., Herald office, board; locatic Fomth and set ered an equivalent tor who ECONOM), box 104 Herald otfice. housekeeping not to exceed #; red. rent ab OWNE ated in good and dry pla modation for a regular family; rent not year. In fourth and Thirtieth streets. Address 4,406 Post otlice, next, for which & Mberal rent will be pald. full particulars, P. F. McV., box 1,19% Post office, New York, _._ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C4 WANTED. ed by @ responsible party; @ reagonadle rent will ve ven for suitable residence. Address, with particuars, + Ga Herald oflee, NTLEMAN WANTS PURNISHE ROOM AND ‘m: n Tenth and bight: ry per months locality betw Address aay URNISHED ROOM OF jpiion of room and MAN Hunn wize, NTLEMAN AND WIFE (UNEXCEPTIONABLE) K., Heraid office, RNISHUED HOUSE WANTED WITHIN L MILE OF pot, on Morris and & South Orange, leas int grou es ex Ka!lroad, between Orange ‘one or two yaara; a well [urs Address do. ; family email. FURNISHED OR ROBT 953 Broadway, near Tw ICH ty-third street HED ROOMS, IN Q 00D LOCALITY, with gas, “c., between Tenth’ and indeth wtreets, east Fmavent it 8 847 Sixth avenu ed, Addiess, with partic Rooms, furnished and yor urnisl 4; mui Twenty-third) and Thi veniies; rent not over #25 per » Herald oillee. Third and Se enti Addi (rnished Floor for housekeeptog, not | en'pal location ; terms must be moderat BY A LADY OUP DURING THE WaAxten Day, two or three unfurnished Rooms, adjoining, without between Kighth aad Twenty-elgnih streets, th aventics; rent not to exceed p20 a exchanged, ‘Address INDUSTRY, Herald 2D—A FURNISHED HOUSE, EITHER CIty ¢ the owner's Board would be consi + le oF part payment, Addre JANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN A # private house, two or three Rooms for light jean or ‘French family prece red; rent Address JOUN GODFREY, 60 Bleecker st \TED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A GOOD SIZED roished Room at a moderate rent; must have two i ow Fourte Ari ve belo family prever- Address E., box 4,401 ‘Sinadba 11s ‘preferred; Immediate possess ith for the #eason. Call on or add ‘wenty- ninth #trect, A HOUSE TO LE , WELL FURN was iis or omuib in town or Harlem, near the with gas and water and accour ceeding BL 000 a GONZALES, Sixveenth street, nd $to 6B. Mt. ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, located between Third and Sixt tion by J. K. . 288, from 9 to 12 AL NFURNISHED, nue and Twenty 1,109 Broadway. ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR IN A_ FIRST CLASS for housekeeping, by a genuieman, wife and weation betweea Tenth ai tating terms and location, V. E 1, for one year or more, a three story House, with modern improvements, above Fortieth street, at moderate rent; WASTED—TO RENT, FROM OR ABOUT J would buy the furniture. Address, with particulars, box SUITABLE FOR MIL- WASTED—T0 HIRE A STORE, from Fourteenth to Thiry-fourth linery, on Broadwi 3 or woud buy out a pi 8, Btating particulars, M. G. TA FULLY FURNISHED COUN- months from Ist to Lith of June Address, with ty retiring trom business, Heradd ollice, ANTED TO RE: try Pince, for t beats these A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TAREE or four unfurnished Rooms, connecting, on or near Broadway, trom ‘Tenth to For'icth streets, with improve: ments; rent about $30. Address JULIUS, Heraid oft WANTED-PERMANENTLY, A CLEAN, COMFORT. able furnished Room, for two gentlemen, in a atriot y private family; price not to’ exceed #35 per motith ; location above Tenth street, Address B. E., Herald office. ANTED-—IN COUNTRY, CONVENIENT TO CITY, a en or eight rooms ; partially furais! ould be permanent; Tent not to exceed Bia r month, Address, with particulars, EDWARD £O- EY, box 89 Post ofiice, New York. JANTED-—UNFURNISHED HOUSE, FROM TEN TO fifteen rooms, Please address, with fu!l particulars, G, A., Herald office. ANTED--BY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A NFAT COT- tage or part of a House in @ good hborhood, be- tween ‘thirtieth and Sixtieth streets preferred. Address with terms, location, a¢., L. ©. V., Herald oflice, ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, wife and child, A WANTED THREE OR FOUR ROOMS CONNECTED, for housekeeping, for a small fami'y, fn the vicinity uf West Twenty-fourth sircet; It terms ure Feakonable will Be a ermanent tenant, Firat ciass reference, Address J, M, Us, 3 West Twenty-fourth street, “LOST AND FOUND. __ i ap ag MALL BOAT, WHICH THE OWNER CAN ve by paying charges ‘and proving property, by &p- O JOHN VAN BOBKIRK, at Bayonne, Moa. F DND—APRIL 2, 4 SUM OF MONEY. THE OWNER can have the property by paying expenses and provim i Pepe sOuNSON, Be ty amount. BURNS & CO, East Fourteenth street. OSTON SATURDAY LAST, IN A TWENTY-THIRD 4 treat stage, an Account Hook, wiapped in prown paper. The under is requested to nott’y 8. W. K., box 2,183 Post of- fics, N, Y., where the book may be called for. OST-OVAL RED GOLD LOCKET, WITH PLATINA monugram, A. J. D., Jr., on one alde ; picture painted on orcelain anu sheaf of wheat in hair work inside. ‘The finder Tetucning the same to Union Square Hotel will receive the of lowe [087 CERTIFICATE NO. 2,901 FOR 100 SHARES NEW 4 York Central and Hudson Kiver Consolidated Stock bine Unt), in name of Cammann & Co. Ail persons are cautioned against negotiating the above, as transfer has been stopped and new certificate applied for. CAMMANN & CO., No, 8 Wall street. OST,- LEFT ON WALL STREET FERRY BOAT OR at United States Marshal's office, Brooklyn, Kubber Envelope with my name thereon, contalbing tiie Jesus, ko. Suiteble reward will ve given by’ EDWARD J. POWRKS, 208 Broadway, room 6; house 31 Wiloughby street, Brooklyn, OST-SATURDAY, MAY 14, ABOUT 2 P. M., FROM L4 1,270 Broadway,'a Scotch Terrier Slut, with chain on neck. "A suitable reward wiil be given for the return of sane ORTON SATURDAY EVENING, IN BROOKLYN, A 4 Purse, containing money and papers, Finer cau re- tain money. brooklyn, OSTA LARGE RUSSIAN BLOODHOUND, GRAY and black spotted. A iberal reward wiil be paid the finder by applying te H. JACOBSON, 22 Esnex atre OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING LAST, A LEATHER 4 Yocketbook, containing avout 810 and Papers of no value except to the owner. The finder may retain by returning the papers and book to PETER BRU and 7/ King street, or 15 East Forty-wecond street. Please retura papers to 102 High street, Lo8t, 08 JERSEY CITY FERRY BOAT, AT ABOUT 5:20 P, buy Saturday, May i4, a Package, containing Account ers. ‘The tinder will be rewarded on returuing et, New York, IN A SIXTH AVENUE CAR, GOING FROM rty-sixth street to Waverley place, or returning, a fold hunting stem-winding Anchor Waich, No, vo jules Jurgensen maker, and Chain, One hundred dolla reward and no questions asked will be paid by returning it to P. VAN VOLKENBUK GH, 115 Worth street. Lost, 08 MISGAIDA RUSSIA LEATHER WALLET with owner's name on back, containing the following D, Valentine & Co., due ‘Ai notes: ayment has been atop ts return to 96 Franklin JTOLEN—FROM 278 £LIZABETH STREET, THIRD © floor, « gold Locket, with hair of ly child and a d departed friend init; riicles too numerous to mention, By retui to Mra, WILLIAMS BRISLIN, No. 215 Klibal » Becond Aor, will be sult- ably rewarded. REWARDS. 3 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDA’ near Rutgers street, a black aad tau § J one hind Jeg when running; answers to th Apply at 12 Eenry street, G5 RENARD. LOST, FROM NO. 26 MAIDEN LANE +) to the Post oflice, a'amali Package direeted to Mr. O. T. Brick, Oli City, Va. The above reward will be paid to the person delivering the same to D. VEIT, 26 Maiden laue. $10 REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF A SMALL » white Ital go Hound to 187 Second avenue. $10) REWARD.<LOST, SMALL WHITE POODLE q answers to the oa: Mimi, Above reward w be paid by returning her to No. 108 Hast Forty-sfth ot OST, SMAL QOD REWARD. * if return Do with blue above reward will be paid. 50) aBEWARD-—LOsr, SATURDAY | EVENING, IU April 20, an open face Gold Watch and C! H Watch has the owner's uame on back, S. L. Ab 0 ward and uo questiona asked if tinder will appoiuta place or call it 85S West Twenty-(ourth street, DETECTIVES.ONLY establigued agen: way. Refer to the leading busines standing and reaponalbilicy. FRENCH ADVERTI OS DEMANDE-USE FRANCAISE POUR PRE soln de detix petits enfants et coudre; une qui ne pane as anglais preferee, S'adresser au 9} Clinton at., Brook lyn, entre 10 et 2 neures, USE DEMOISELLE BELGE, D'UNE BONNE EDUCA. tom, ayant ete gouvernante en Allemagne, desire 66 placer; ee peut douaer ies meitieures vertincats, S'adyes- ser a 4W 6me av, WINES, LIQUORS, &C, Q)PENING OF OTTO HENSCHEL'S Oi Wine and Lager Beer 8 "3 IC ROOMS, 200, at i4 Bowery, corner . Housipn streak, on Munday eyeuing, May 16 sean conta ye POLITICAL A? A BEGULAK MEETING OF THE SETH M, HAR: Forenttt Atsoctationy held at their rooms, corner of Thing. Tara ygtreet and Nihth avenue, on Friday evening, May I ota ey lowing preamble and resolutions were unant i eimbers of this association have heard wit f the action taken oy the Lammany Hall ou {i nomnina dates for the vardons Stat leo (or the positions o ry many Hall organization \ great avility and unequalled to whiten the fact Is owing that ite great demo- nen anid Aw Whereas the i have exhibited to genera, e past that » Cratio, party in this city revnaing intact and. victorious, tt oy defeated; thereto: reanive!, that this associas ona mA) by Tammany and beartily and en- wid) Dy al honorabe means, (he ganization; aud be ut farther tion do fuliv endorse the action minmany § Ai oT entionan, Mr. a we promise our untied supports on. 6 Wis ve HRINTOPE STING OF THE NINBTHENTH WARD istant Aldermanic Convention, hed on Frk- mis Duffy was unanimously nominated as existent Alderman, MICHAEL TOUMEY, Chairman. eretary. ‘'T. Donovan, MANY AND DEMOCRATIC UNION Seventeen Ree LAR TA womination—Lenth Assembly disirict, ward. For Anstatant Alderman, HENRY A. PECHER. Us REPUBLICAN NOMINATION,.TWENTIETH ward, Filteentirdrerict, For Assistant Alderman, GEORGE W, DACUNHA, Y O8K VILLE AND HARE! Charles H, Cooper for Asaletunt Aldernan, “WARD DEMOCRATIC. UNION OLOB MBP AT 48 West Thirty-thicd street, on Friday evea- 207 ing, May 14, and momiuated THOMAS MURRAY for Aswatant Alderman for the Fifteenth district, Twene tieth ward, JOHN KOUNBY, President, N, Secretary. HY, Treasurer. JANES Par JOUN MoKRG QTE WARD INDEPENDENT AS3OCI nominated THOMAS MURRAY for Assistant Avlerman for the Fifteeuth district, Twentieth ward, A. T, CANFIELD, President, .M. retary. ayn WARD DEMOCRATIC 2 ependent Association ~ F. AVE a THOMAS MURRAY. PROPOSALS. D)UEAEEMET OF PUBLIC PARKS, BANK OF COM- merce Building, 31 Nassau street, ArW ‘YORK, May 12) 1870, Proposals wilt be received at this office antil Jtst Int. for the purchase of the eaterior rou Halling, Gates, Gate Poste aod Base Stone around the Chy Hall Parke the Kwlin, Gutes, Gate Posts and Base Stone to be re moved within 15 day a/ter the acceptance of proposal. Term a P osais will ony vet to the under. 1, endorsed “Proposals for Purehasing ron Railing and stone around Cty u i ‘i sig Base Department of Public Parks. ()FFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, ) FIRS? QUARTERMASTER’S Disrmion, D. Ba! Nw LoRK Ciry, May 13, i Sealed propowula, in duplicate, wiih a copy of this adver- tisement attached to exch, are invited and wil, be received at th #otice until 12M, June 13, 18.0, for tae coustruction of Stabe Building, with Wagon Shed, 61 eet by 21 feet, at F Trumbull, Coun., and the following other work, at the sam piace, tn accordance with plans and specications on tle in this oltice, viz: Renewat of the Windows and Roof of the ofticers quarters, Renewal of the Roof of the building . ccupied as offices of the Commanding Oflcer and Ajjutant, aud Lathing and Viastering the Ceilngs 0. the guard house, ction of Ventilators on the hospital, Erection of Ventilators on the soidiers’ barracks. Bids must state separately, in detail, the cost of the work to be done on each building, The plans and specications can be seen at this office and at the office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Trumbull, where all further information can be ootaine: ‘The work must be completed in sixty (60) days after ac- ceptance of bid, and payment will be made in New York city on the certificate 0: the proper ollicer of the Quartermaster’s Departinent on the completion of tue work. ‘he government reserves the right to reject ang or all bids, aud bidaera bave the privilege of belug present at the opan- fog of the same. Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Buuaing Stable and Kepairs at Fort Trumbull, Conn,," and addressed to the underaigned, By order of Brevet Major G pera! RUFUS INGALLS, As. ristant Quarter: States Army, Chief Quartermaster Wa. T. HOWELL 4 Major and Assistant Querterimas- ter United States Army, Chic Quartermaster First Quarter. master’s District. ( IEY QUARTERMASTER, FIRST QUARTER. suds, Depattinent of tue East, New York fcate, with a copy of this adver. rein ited and will be received until LP. M. June 13, 1870, for supplying she Quai ‘er's Department with four hundred and fifty-two 452) cords of merchantable Hard Wond, one hundrad and twenty eight (128) cubic feet to the cord’: four thousand nine dred and thirty-four (4 )) pounds to the ton, and ten thousand iour 10400. pounds of Bitimiaous Coal, the whole to be de ivered at the places herematter named at such times as the Quartermaster’ Department may desire prior to No- vember 15, 1b7\, at which time the deliveries must be com pleted—viz., Fort Columbus, New York hartor. 40 cor yond, 250 tons stove and 800 tone ecg goal: Fort Wood, New York barbor, corus wo na OgE cr an junds tituminous eval; Fort Hamilton, New York bar 4H tons egg ci Aw K. 1, 6! cords wood, 861 tons stove, tons dag aud 381 tots nut coal; Fort Trambull, Coun, 100 coras w 04 tons nut coal; tons stove, 104 tons egg and jarracks, New Yorks in? tone eyz coal. ‘The delivered on the wharves and the coal in the or pinces provided for thelr reception at the reapective trimming must be done by the contractors. il be mide in New York elty according to the weighis or measurements certined to by the Quartermasters at the places of delivery. Bidders must state separately the prices at which they wil! led for, or either of them, at each of the poste. ach oid must be accompanied by & guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, that in case the bid is accept a contract entered Into, they will become sureties in a ual to one-fourth of the amount of the contract for t faithful execution of the same. No bid will be entertained that fs not made 1 with this advertisement, and bidders will have t being present at the opening of the bias. Bids may be made and will be entertained for one or mors of the posta, ‘The government reserves the right to reject any or all bide regarded as disadvantageous to the department, or to accept such portion of any bid not iessthan for one pont that may be deemed of adva to the public interest. Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for wood end coal” (or either of them as the case may be), and uddrensed to the tindersigned, to whom application should be made for further informati Major General Rufus Ingalls, Assistant Jalted States Army, Chief Quarter e East. WILLIAM T, HOWELL, Brevet Maj. and A. Q. M., U.S. A., Obie Q. M. Ist Qe M's. Distr JROPOSALS FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK or POST OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE, NEW YORK CITY, Post OF Fick AND CouRT House, New Youk Ctry, OF F1OY OF SUPERINTENDENT, May 5, 1970, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK, Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Super- fntendent until 12 o'clock M., Mth of May, 1870, for furniah ng, deiiverinw, iting and putting tm place the cast and wrought iron Work exhibited in plans and ache:ules now in this office, consisting of cast-tron columns, bed-plates, &c., and wrought iron beams, girders, &c. ‘All of the castings must be sound, amooth and straight, cast true and free from flaws or de.ects of any «ind, and of the best quality of pig metal and of the number and weights shown by the acheduies and drawings. Castings must not than the schedule weight, and no surplus weight will be paid for, nor will any castings of less section, or vary: ing in any respect from the requirements of the drawings be deliver the wood and coal jn accordance ¢ privilege of Quartermaster Gener: master Department of accepted, ~ ‘All bearings of columns, bases, plates, &e., must be planed or turned perfectly true, all bolt-boles drilied, and the entire work cleaned off and toished ine urat clas ner. The beama and girders must be of the manufacture of the Wadsworth, Phonix or Pitsburg Union Iron Works, Cooper & Hewitt, or of other American manutacture equal thereto, und mua be of the sizes and wotchts ealed for in the schedules, and be the beet wrought tron; tney will be straight and found, {n all respect ot firat quality. Ali beains set on orick work must rest on cast fron bed- plates of the dimensions and aumbers required by thespeci heations and acyedules, Ail necessary bol lead or other mater in the best mancer and a a will be furnished by the contractor, who wil put the entire work tocether and in place, to the complete satisfaction of the supermtendent, amd aa required by lin. ‘The girders will be put together with bolts and steet and the} . Sephae with all ‘uperintendent, jected, @ derricks , in putting the work in place, without charge; but willbe required to pay the time of the men employed in working them, who will be furnished by the department whe reauired. Scaffolding to be furnished by the contrac- tore. Proposals will be made by the piece for the various cast ings and beams, which will tnelude the wedges, bolts, angie ir mpa, ties, anchors, or other metal work necessary put the work in place, whether mentioned ta draw- hedules or not. iat pe furnished, delivered, fitted and put in ete, within three mouths alter date of written re in the material and making the payments, which will be tnonthly, deduct dog (en per cent until the tinal completion of tbe contract. Ail bids muss be accompanied by & penal bond In the sum ot $50,000, that the bidder will accept and perforin the con- tract if awarded him, the suificiency of the security to ve certified to by the District Attorney of the district where he resides, right to reject any or all bids, of the gorernment to do 40; and any bid that Is not made on the printed torin to be 0 tained in this office, and dees not conform in every respec the requirements of this advertisement, will not be con ered, neither will any propona! Who are not themaeiven eu dei ith o1 not the necessary facill+ ngs oF roiled beams. Prop anls will be endorsed "Bida ‘or Iron Work," and ade dressed 10 CALVIN T. HULBURD, ‘Supertntovaent. PROPOSALS FOR IRON BOILERS. Dav ARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTION, No. 66 Tuiup AVENUK, corner ELEVENTH Sturer, NRW \ ORK, May 11, 18:0. Sealed propoants, endorned as above, will ba received by the Commissiovers ot Public € ‘arities and Correction at thee oftion, unt! two o'clock P. M. of the id Instant, to furnish aig Boilers of the “Drop Flue” description, with appurtenanees, ai tho New Lunatic Aayium on Ward's laland, Prinied speciteations for the move, y informatioa that may be required, will be furuisbed on app.eation at their olier, f ‘Tie Commissioners reserve the right of rejecting alt propor (deemed by them advantageous to the Deparment, saan ISAAG BELL 1 OWEN W. BRENNAN, SB. NICHOLSON, ALEXANDER FREAR, Comunia sion ee,

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