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f wt * Oi eae § ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1870. FINANCTAL AND COMMERCLL. Or z twelve his residence, Hudson City. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited w attend, hers of Lodge, No. Heer Tee rt nesety gummaned meet ab Sunday morn. wi o'clock M., from YAOHTING. The America’s Cup—Correspondence in Relation 9) fe) za re) pe | m C¢ 7] ew ii a < F WALL STRezt, Frupay, May 37-8. ‘w.} : * ; for Possession—The Race in Gad Fellows? Hall, on i de ‘The markets to-day werd irregular and unscttlea *q the Contest DE at their rooms, Od ; Passage by the Senate of the Legislative, Bayi anne there was no'pre- | neu soward the close, when they became strong and | 49 he: Uinta’ the, Tivlee. of the Ee oa ee ne Pre can Executive and Judicial Appropriation cox fgarih-| cloged firm. In the earifer part of the airy New York Yacht Club. fravernlty is cordially inva ane ‘with ua. ks d a EE 3 = if is Fi i 1? ‘i Bill—The Capital Removal Seheme clared presented, and when the stock was quoted 31 to 32. This sdvance, as well aa ao rise in gold to 115%, occasioned general activity at the Stock Exchange, and in the case of some of the railway shares a sharp advance in prices, Rock Island touching 120, Ohio and aisstssippt 40, Read- SENATE. and intr man on the o face richuito perform and which thisibil Wasuworon, May 27, 1870. [ Thuwasanibia erve the riguts of al, and a wou ay TRE WEW ORLEANS BUANCH MINT, peta sau bie couatiueni le hte funraniond Mr. KELLOGS, (rep.) of La., called up the joint resojution | by the constitation and Jaws all CX] was to warty came from an effete republican newspaper, the New | waa exceedingly buoyant, and the dealings at the CHARLES pa PRurstay, May Wiseldiin tas Kitled—The Bill to'Enforee the Fif- Kc Shane Wh re ot tate aw York whsd's | morning board were on siarge soale, ‘Tne favorable Bic | _1tmny ve remembered thatthe owner of the Bos rE oe eas Capval me vot teenth Amendment Passed in Both shenpet and tol Sever ana bed ee nolaet'. | character of the report of the Pacific Mail Company if. | usn yacht Cambria challenged the gwnets of yach's | Donard, county Wickiow, ireland, tn the soc y | Gaim ibbn Boston induced a aemand for the stock, under which the ta belonging to the New York Yacht Club toa race for | Of her age. | as of tne family are respect Houses—Mr. Schenck’s, Bill to . Davis, acolber wemoer et acausr tne provaisae st | Dice ran up to 42. The itoms wore generally oan- HEA | tne possession ofthe Queen’s cup, Won by the yacht | sully inviyed to aivend the funerai, {rom her !at2 Toate Reduce Internal Taxation, wes vassed and the exhibit regarded as highly favorable. 39, | America in 1851, The terms of acceptance made by ence, Bs ar Second,avenue, on Sunday 5 no degree wah theeright fal ‘act o1 erent, the exereine || It will be remembered that the HERALD gave, ‘que Bs the New York Fes mehr adgin bpege yas at ‘Irish papers please COPY, ft , of any priv . a3 no the ron a oa ence of hel A ferred ioged on Ms Clr ey caged tie pone tesa naegiyntel canna as ee pape when the America won race in aa Morten aiveet On Proey morning, aay 27, SARA Jnged on the i, no man: daughter of John and te late 1851. The New York Yacht Club have ifled the Xoums De Vor, only 1] montns and 18 on aa mee vat the nf othe rt irk ici if “i family are respect- enter against the Cambria, The owner jam- ry relatives lends of th ly Invited to attend the funeral services. {rom the elena papomve cma rege eee EN ‘True Reformed Dutch church, oorner of Fourth directing the restoration:t0: the city authorities of New Or- | retrain CY pong Pe tings eae d Dutch church, commer of Fourth, Ane leans of the property heretofore occupied by the United Bac cat ‘avana so ue pillor to i 13: | ing 104, Subsequently with the deoline in gold and Woven B® H mon pe ona ain pondeneo which aa | The r trent On Monday mMorDiNg Kors for iver justly ‘was confiden Eg correspondence remains igh be se hha pea ao that We hour had eome when tember couid.not | on gales to realize the market broke down one to N doraey Seria: MH,c2 MP* | passed on the subject between the secretary of the | Eri ty Princeton, W. J., on Wednesday, May By Mr. Ramsey, (rep.) of Minn.—To promote the cultiva- a ferered and tad thes dormant ere turee per cent, the latter extreme being reached in m New York Yacht Cub and the owner of the Cam: | 95, RicHARD STOCKTON Fixup, in the d7th year of his public lands, bad 0 | long wer yet been | the case of the Hanniba: and St. Joseph shares, F bria— 4 age, Mapes | aes of con- COMMERCIAL REPORT. 8 ny His friends are invited to attend the funeral front By Mr. Hows, (rep). of Wik wor bw raters - seeving, the 1 ey et did, ate she’ Dur tata i state which fell to 11534. , ‘The New York Central peo . ee grvicn tt Lat, | nae reac tt Saunt pnnleeh et — tie cae Pryor ala violated poinnen serlp a) ir de- STREET (JAUN Yclock, without er inv! a ate ae a Jet a the ae | Seam fe gine atari wie | Oo Meng aaiated by the ear earcummnnoes romeo sompadonitged 8 Match J, | (Porn Wednesday morning, May 26, at the I, RIOR, (rep) of Ark. For 8 Driige across (he Ar | i Pit nrotight thoes acts whinia ive forunn of tho ettne veing ean lho nent] CorToN.—There was an active demand for spinning, bus Eng, No.6 Kasten tertacey Brighton Fee ee eae car Newaek; Be d., PATRICK “taping river a Lite Hook ATK. ro prevent any ofteer | sruntar ecroute make no: alusion to sine-courte Now | Delano ansisis on coulecting the tax of $2,250,000 | ooiy g moderate inquiry for export and speculation, amd, the id contest for, the “Atmeries'a Cup re. | FOY, aged & years, sn . oye of the corporation of Washington irom acting as | York or elsewhere extept to say that In sume portions of bis | which ig due the government as the five per cent | noiders being anxious to realize, the market was heavy and ered as ee 3 ‘roneral ‘racetng of the New York Fach The remains wilt be taken to the Churen ot tne ‘Scar Oe OR MEATION WUT.L. Suate It would, be, as much tmpossible to convicts mee Jo | internal revenue impost on the sorip dividend Of | prices receded se. 0. perl. The sales ware 1,948 bales, Laity by presenting alt tue, Soreapondence, cathe gabe | Transfiguration, Mott sive', New, y Yok thls (Satur. Mr. MoRBILL, (rep,) Of mn ‘ommpiitee om Ap- | transfer bis colleague Cox to Heaven without repentance. | $45,900,000 issued to the holders of the original New | of which 1,747 were taken by spinners, 137 by exporters, and | tion Pp ger tegen capac posse | CY" bith oy ia on for ‘chock, re of nis soul, and wmendinents, the House bill to | CLaughter. i oi ) Intors, Included in the anles were 90 bales to at- | bility of agreement asto te terms of m Face between the Faas gery pply ‘detielon th mileage of mem- ‘Mr BuwaHAM closed the debate by replying ¢o the argu | York Central and Hudson River shares, With | 64 by specul ® | trom thence to Cajvary Ueme! 4 Bare at the Hovue of Re} 0 ainendments ap- | ment made against the bill, He Scplogtan fara’ ‘tren | the subsequent rally. im gold the market Hire, “Pee Dunineae in future deliveriee was only darts Gamibria and at ‘any 00g’ yacht of Saige to hin neppoet | re ralogk: ne Feiatives au friends of the family i smal ‘ageme! deci, rices were accepted, wei priate $1,200,000 to apply the deficiency in the i] egtcogmenh le intone. and basis low middling, for July abalsce. & 220., chiefly at 21%c.; | Tho report was ‘and the committee discharged, A | aro id, ren fred this yeur to pay for the colection of customs duties, | of Curran was he weak enough or foolish enongh to sup improved, and closed firm at a sharp reaction . ng, for July, 8 ate ae june, ub aise ’ ms ‘San Prancisco and Idaho papers please copy. $§30,0W0 for the pay Of special counsel empioyed by the hat le bur tng et tn rial words in denunelation of HANN.-On ‘Tuesday, May 24, 7 ly to Ane case of a citizen who from the lowest prices of the day. Rosey AANN, ay be and Mobile and possis be received ym you oF oF Roseby J. Hann, in the 30th ‘THE WUDSON BAY COMPANY'S CLAIN. to the tribunalof justice for the vindication of @ right or HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. OP pride, is, N. Orleans. Tepos, | Treferred your letter of February 18, in which you propose son of the late ny Me. .) of Maye, from the Committee on | the redress of 8 wrong. He asked when and where y . bs tual arrangemet ronter | Year of his age a Relation. re witout amendmient the bu ap- | found s helier or avrefuge anywiere on this planet save ‘The following shows the highest and lowest prices wig bet ne the Guinbrla forthe rece in Reston in stsiet accordance ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ing tM gold to pay the government of Great | under the shelter and care of Jaw enforced by the courts, to-day for the leading shares:— Sa i Ey 2044 | Swith the rules of the New York Sacht lub.” fuily invited to attend tne Tuneral, from the residence in the amount awarded under the treaty of July 1, i8%3, ‘The vote was then taken, fand Ce ee the conference ITighest. Lowest, | yiddling... 3% 835 HS Tan Tequested ‘by the. committee to say that their reply ‘of his brother-in-law, ‘Thomas Hi. Faron, Bedford Be ee aie oe mecaucn Bay Cusipany snd of the } cominltion was agreed 1. Yeas, 1%, Oath =e ONO | wow Zork Con, & Had. consolidated. 101% . 10044 | Geaanalddlne: 98 HE Beg a | nantes dsterreg anor ascona general mesiine ot | S enue, moar DeKalb, Biposiyn, ob Sunday aiver- DECORATION DAY. ‘THR INTERNAL REVENUE VIL. sf New York Central & Hudson scrip... i, ut PE ST porcine forme romaine avy enemy ainlgher | the o lub (March 24), ey Wished to con! noo, ae Pon ‘o'clock. bem ‘upon questions arising from your present challen, It was ordered that the Senate would adjourn from to- | Mr. SCHRNOX, (rep.) of Ubio, chairman of the Committee Bee oe ee ioe See momhorined to motte HARDING.—On Thursday, May 26, Many Harvixe, was only moderately active, but rates were fi eotally morrow (Saiurday) till Tuesday, in order to observe Monday | on Ways and Means, Teoorted back the Internal Revenue 2314 | Fomsconts ‘aad’ petrolenm veusole, The Staasomesie'wore'— the conditions of acceptance of the cup, by which all yachia | in the Totn year of her age. as a holiday for the decoration of the sol:iers' graves. bill. ang ‘asked to have the first reading of the bill dispensed 105'¢ | vo Eiverpool, 60 bhds, tallow at 12s, 6. and cotton | belonging to the squadron are entitled to in a race for ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited EER APPROFRIAZION MILI. with. Agreed to, 4 9734 | at b-S2d., and perateamer 260 beles cotton at igd. Grain room: possession, as wasthe case when the America won it | +4 ‘arvend tne funeral, from the resiieuce of her son- At half-past twelve the Appropriation ill was resumed, DECORATING SODDIERS’ GRAVES. 652% | waa held at Sd., with avout 43d. bid. “To Glasgow, per next | (beating eight cutters and seven schooners), so that schoon- | i 1 "tonn Hawks, No. 8 Cornelia street, on Sun- and the amendment placing female clerks in the Depart Mr, Somr: moved that when the House adjourn to-mor- 3083 | week's seams, 50,000 bushels wheat at 6d. “The charters | ore only shall be allowed to gainst the Cambria. in-law, John » NO. 8 » ‘ments on eyuality with maies iu the matter ot compensation | row it be till Tuesday, Monday being the day for decorating ts were:—A bark to Cork for orders, with 1,400 ny at G8. 5 The committee also request me to say that after your ar | day afternoon, at two o'clock. was further debated and was nally adopied—yeas 40, uayu | the soldiers’ graves, ‘Agreed to. 51% | nn italian vark to Penarth Roads for w rs.’ | rival the day of sailing shall be sous to give London and’Southampton papers please copy. nam ‘4 jorth German | ample time for preparation, and they will be ready to JACQUES.—At Stapleton, 8. L, on Wednesday, May ADMISSION TO THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE. 89/4 | grain, at 6a.) $f to adirect port nt 4s. 9d. te fare to Cor "the next amendment reported from the Committee of the | The SPRaKy: directed the clerk 40 read the rule governing be a at fe. Sih a Neste oscman |. pple ume fo ready 101 ! apletc y Whole, the appropriation for te extension of the Coplial | adnlesous to the for and alter tt was read he gare notice 118g | Gack lo Cork Fok opdenn, sei Bate ars grainy th Oe a eis: | Mnemetres ere to proyide sou e 28, Fascia, younsest sou of Ann Elia nd te te iy re tnat he wayld, Mak ane eniae auaoiner Waa at th 80° | tons, to Mobile, railroad Iron, ab@@; a bark from Philadel- | “The annual Yacht List for 1870 will soon be issued, con. | Foun donne Nh Tie fo AACN aT, attend the Mr. HARLAN, rep.) of Towa, asked for the reading of the | waive that rue than any other member bad, and that ho resolutions of the lowa Legislature instructing their repre- | would decline to do so, was for the doorkeeper to execute sentatives to oppose further appropriations Yor public build- jar would not be responsible for any- jugs im Washington in view of the anticipated removal of x hose ho. were, privi ca] 4 intions were read, and Mr, Hagan argued REDUCING INTERNAL TAXRE, that no public necessity existe for the proposed expendi- | ‘The House then proceeded with the consideration of the ture; tbat the only consideration apon which it was based | bill w reduce internal taxes. | After some preliminary ty ay bi Continent.with about 5,000 bbls, refined petroleum ; FO ane i taliinore. to, Bremiso, with tobacco a ap, 108, | 1100 tone, to Bristol, general eargo: a brig from Maing 47% | Naw York, fruit; aiso (not previously reported) a bark. 325% | Philadelphia to Bilboa, at be, 6d. 40:¢ |. FLOUR AND GRAIN.—Reselpta, 10,500 bbis. four, $60 bags corn meal, 10,740 busbols wheat, 9,618 do, corn, 18,608 do 4 FLUBRY IN BXOHANGE, ‘oats and 6,00 do bariey. The four market was firmer under tafoing the rules and naling rogutatious of the ciuby a covy of witch T will forward toryou at we earliest dats.” Vory truly yours, 1, MORTON, Secretary. MB. ASHBURY'’S REPLY. No. 9 Suss@x PLace, HYDE PARK GARnrN,) un. Moron, Eaq., Secret: ec eile |AMILTON MORTON, Eaq., Secretary N. ¥. Y. Draw Sin—1 have the pleasure to ackuowlod fuueral, at St. John’s church, Cliton, 5. 4, this (Saturday) morning, at half-past eleven o'clock, tae SRUEIB, May 26, at tie age of 83. yea TIS JOACHIMSEN, ithe mnlends of the deceased, of nis son, P. J. Joa. cnimsen, of is son-tn-iaw, M. Michael M. a Pacitic MAM. ...e.eeeceee 4 gas ihe personal gratidcation of Congressmen and visitors | marks by Mr. Schenck in apology for Its (elghty-a! rs . and 8.0W) do barley. | The Hour marke: wae irmuer under | | DEAR Sint have the pleasure to, acknowledge Dommmmies | of ais daughter, Mrs, A, Lithauer, are reqiiestéd to tobe city. ined pages), which, he auld, waa inevitable, aa it The foreign exchange market was strong carly in | setter export demand snd low arate at van pf 7aue favor of Mare the 26h, and to wanes veouneousty | grtend thertunral, from nis inte residence, No, 206 coerce as fe aoe mt pope ti mnemberct | Erase sins inlution G8 the subserts, er ag By rerentel | tne forenoon at 109% tor prime bankers’ sixty day | with a moderate demand, the expressed by you, Imay just remark, Idid notin auy degree | Fast uguteenth street, near Tulrd avenue, on Sun- ‘each 8p ng eminites. in a modilied connection. alld -couden . Was dull, but unchanged, consicer ue My ¥. ¥. oy Hound to accept my auggention ao | S24 norming” at ven o'clock WIKMOUL furth® 1a¥ita- i ‘ , 8 3 ‘The ameniment was carried by yeas 42, nays 10. The | proceeded to read the first section, but as it covered thirty | sterling and 110)¢ for sight bills, The advance im | Mh and’ prices were Stopes ‘quotations. We quote:— fe vessel being “pitted” against the Cambria to compere Casse ea 0 g i py 7 aan p " oj 0 5 Tear ioe a a Metiser. "Frate, Hoen and Williams. | toe hour af uve tice ie’ rfouse tuereapon | £OKl and the ee Pave sensed St baad Buperine stat, whitet Soho in tinea enter for} yparoasiog of the cup andse ihe oh HoT SBRAH ese VREMETI.—The members are nott- scl ak eentiion bee ae ee of #100,000 in | adjourned. don led to the drawing some bond bills, the sale Extra State. gu 5 53 rules and reguiations,F. Rurully youre, 4 fed that the funeral of the late Louts Joachimeen Messrs. Sumner, Yates and Sawyer advocated it as a of which led to the sale out of second hands of prime | Choloe do. Sooo 6a AMES ASHBURY. | will take place on Sutilay, aot ast, ‘trou No. 204 “imiasugene enter Dataiett tt won | = LE COU RTS. _| ntsetins: anderen sid aaion orton. A | Bae ti poe be ARTLESS SOOUNI Hast ighioentn Sth 2 THe SUE, President. « What ibe expedition fr ba" with "raw to discovering nald so offered were promptly absorbed, and the market | Extra Minneioin-.. 06-3. Bye 6m A HEARTLESS SCOUNDREL. EE RS ae ae bach Priapineicteicemsie: reumference, aad, if practi- ws aaa closed firm at the opening rates, Indeed, the lead- | Round hoop Ohio, trade Sie 6H : street, New York, BRipGEr, the be ova wie of Mr DRAKE suggested to add'the words “tobe usedase | m5 Golgate Ob: Publication Case—C ing bankers did not draw.at all below the figures | Sh Lous low exis. mS 659 | Man’e inhumanity to Woman—A Tale of Vil- | James Murray, forieatiy Of GAY pate y _{castie- oie humorous remarks were made, ne ere nye" te) jase—Con- | nest above quoted, the only transactions under their | St Louts choice double 70a 750 lany, Seduction and Abortion=The Accom- ee ey anak peg Rakiiy and ober son, James We Mr. Bawren, (rop.) of 6. 6. Inqutriag whether the object vieted pf Passing Counterfeit Money—A Mu- | quotations occurring as just stated. Seabee Suaies cna fully? 602 9% | Plished and Beautifal Victim Lett at a House | yupray, and her nephew, James 0 Hura, are respect nee pe ee ee eee tiny Case Dismissed—A Habeas Corpus THE GOLD MARKET EXCITRD, Southefn superfine, 8 65] of Infemy—Criminal and Civil Proceedings | fully tnvited to attend the funeral, this (satursas) parppamoria hon uate aeet ee Caso—Cuban Patriotism—The Mar- The advance in exchange, as.well as the engage: | {lm meal 4@_ 570) maken im the Case. Tuomning at ten.p'loek, from het lite reatdcuee, No. ‘Mr. PATTERSON, (rep.) of N. H., hoped the poll would ¥ ment of nearly a million dollars for export by the | Gorm borers PEER on 1a Acase oi seduction, accompanied by circumstances ‘MOMAHON.—On Friday, May 27, Lizzig, daughter ee tie nt ee ee Ligstrhaettonphi itis steamer to-morrow, lea to an active movement in | “Whent was more active, snd 6. asc. higher under favor- | of more than usual cruelty aud vratailty, is now be- | of Thomas and Ann McMahon. Friends and relatives are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday: afternoon, at two tore the courts of the city. The facts already sworn to will be found in the following narrative:—Miss pole. ‘Mr. SAULSBURY said—Atall events it would be good for able cablo news. ‘The snies comprised abort 90,000 as knocking persimmons. the Gold Room, and the price ran up to 115%» | gi ivfor No. & springs i aba, 124 for choice, No, 2 itl although the circumstances of the gain of $400,000 | waukee; #1 30 for No. do. ; BULB ‘Phe amendment was finally carrled—yoas %. TED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. ce 4 & 1 35 for amber winter in o'clock, from the residence of her father, 20 Bast att Srewanr, ep.) ot Nery trom i fomajbaiy of ihe Ja- a ee ee in the specle reserve of the Bank of England and | *0'%; 4185 forcommonds., delivered, ye was duit and | quan F, Meyers, who is residing at present at 147 | Tweiftil streat, a af nl Sieaiy, Commies, fported hy amendment increasing int | ‘The Colgate Obscene Publication Case. — | te improvement in the forelgn quotations for our | theasies being about 2000 Musing at ML 6 HLS forinferiot | Rourth avenue, 8 @ young lady of more than ordl- | , RALTON On Mvookish, oh Taursdayy May 2°, ripe thaten Saletan ee ee Babtats TARY BENEOIS, national securities were adverse to such a course of | 1 {oa 8110 tor old dow, and #1 15 0 Bi 16 for yellow. Onis | DAry attractiveness, both of person and mind, and | “"rhe relatives and friends are respectfully invited Pn: fimble Jigen te B00 ol District The United States vs. James B. Colgate,—The de- the market. Indced, the latter cause was operative | "cre ull ae bacneta’ i rie Laas eas woaeawere | came to this city from Staten Island to reside in | to attend the iuncral, from the residence of his sister, i ft, SUERMAX, (rop,) of Ohio, the salary of | fondant was on Tuesday last convicted onacharge | syontnauy and occasioned a decline to 114%, but the | the price for commoa-and Soc. née. for State do. Barley | the month of May, 1809. She took apartments, | Pacific street, belncen Vandevbil and) Vuleriil avenues, this (Saturday) atternoon, at two o'clock. Washington pa] ease COpy, RICHARDSON.—On Wednesday, May 25, Josera RICHARDSON, aged 52 years. motion oi (rep. Rants Pit 00 cad ase ee Court of ho United States | of having cansed to be deposited for mailing in the pd ya a: wal the sala- | Post OMlice obser ints, The motion that th , 1» moved to increase the it OMice obscene prints, The motion e ver- eg of Circult Judges to $7,500, Agreed to—yeas 25, nays 21. | dict be set aside and an order for a new trial salaries from July 1, 1870. 7 Fl ‘creawe of | pranted was yesterday denied by Judge Benedict, In the course of a'gencral debate Mr. Witutams, (rep.) of | 204 thé prisoner was sentenced to one year’s im- Oregon, said if there was one thing mean and nig) srdiy in | prisonment aud a fine of $500, esthetic Some oeasialasor al Couns Contenne Beseesed, able ‘ compensation inal cance if The United States vs, Maurice Crosby and Samuel aulutien of federal oDdere were increased the apremere, | Browne. —The defendants pleaded guilty to an in- like that of England, would go into an aristocracy of weaith, | dictment charging them with passing counterfeit for meh men alone eonid afford to go upon the bench or into | money on the 20th April last. Sentence deferred, ficial positions without proper remuneration, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT, with her widowed mother, at 4693¢ Sixth avenue. There they made the acquaintance of Mr, Robert Schroeder, a hop morciant, who is residing” Bs at 114 East Twenty-seventh street, and whese place | eee eee ee ie ee eee of bisiness is 26 Beaver street, Mr. Schroeder is a Egg ag | RA. M.; Corambian goes a gentieman of the blonde style of attractiveness, and, | No- 1, +; also Amaranthus Lodge, No. 126, I. 0. of O. F,, are invited to ateend the funeral, from St in addition, 18 weaithy, keeping his cartilage and | ann’s ‘Episcopal church (Rev. Mr. Gallaudet), Liveried servants, He speedily won the affections of | Eighteenth street, near ‘avenue, on Sunday Miss Adab, and six weeks after their acquaintance aiternoon, at one o'clock. he took her to Niblo’s, where she saw SUMMONS—WASHINGTON LopGg, No. 21, F. and LOTTA IN THE “FIREFLY.” @ A. M.—Members are perahy. summoned to meet at their lodge rool No. 275 Bleecker street, on Sun- closing strength of exchange and the eanfirmation | *94 barley malt were dull and nominel, XDEB.—The market was uict, there being but itle de. of the report that a million dollars was on board or kinds were nominal at our quota: 8 23360, en route for the steamers that sail to-morrow over- 9 a ib. Be. Montevideo, BL. Ibe, a0, Conrien came this influence, and the price reacted te 114% a 7 oe Ra, Hei . ‘Galtrorate, 22 ¢0 35 Ibe’, ‘athe! rine 115. The chief fluctuations of the day were as fol- | american trimmed, 18 to 21 1b4,, 18¢. # 1c. ; do. not intome. Ire ah etd Ps’ Gan iy sofas, 3 f jc. Vern, 1 {0 82 oiee 1867 ides Bogota 18 to 20 Ibe, Be. Bold. 'LEATHRR.—The market for hemlook sole fi fairly ac tive, the demand being chiely for prime descriptions from manufacturers, and prices were firm, except for the ioferior grades, which were freciy offered and heavy. For union Grop the market was active, the demand being stimulated by the low prices. Rough was dull but unchanged, We annex The amendment as amended was then adopted—yeas 1, mendments were also made inserting an appropriati + 14% the current quotations :— the asiol y, May 20, at half-past eleven o'clock A, M, for thebranch Mist at Clariotie, North Carolin, and In- Charge of Mutiny Dismissed, Yon market the rate ranged trom. fonr ar nia At the conclusion of the performance she was | Fone purpose of attending the funeral of cur ta creasing tbe salary of the Assistant Treaeurar =" Neve Ore ‘Beldre Cormmissiones HUe1as, per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The s Pere, ta is apenas danined of Eleventh | Worsntpfu dort ge a ‘Mr. MORRELL, (rep.) of Me., moved to raise the salary of Th Tnited. State J t 7” ry oa street an iniversity place, where they partook of | nity are cordially invite: atiend, y order, 7 Btaten i 500 to 4,000. ne Un States vs. J, Doninson.—The aefend- | operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as {ol- iy BBs Bi3¥C. aIBe. Sc, ‘Bay: recol- . FO) ung . bee og ee ap im he eda Bees ae ann cae ree champagne, Miss Meyers aays that she has a recol THOMAS FORSYTH, Acting Master. he chair- | ant, who a few days since was tried on a charge of lection of drinking one glass and boing driven in a | R. B. Corprns, Secreta) a s California, 2c. 9 23350. 5 man of the Committee on Appropriations seemed to have Poor damaged, all kind: bey be On inle ol vi tiempted to commit a mutiny on bo; the ne ie be "u % f carriage to her hot in Sixth avenue, She slept SUMMONS—ANCIENT CHAPTER No. 1, R. A. M.. po ony any hy Recenter bon eral alge Saiciee : we eee herd it ee fergie igh do duce w'e.; mide and hoary, Orinoco, Bio. a Me. | Tatil eleven o'clock the neXt moruing, and wheu | The members of this Chapter are hereby summoned Fete amendment was rejected, when the bill passed. antp Ida May, on the night of the 16th of this month, | (oe enoy palatios ot oan toe Gag siaupter” “Pramtiae | she awoke she found that she had beea robbed of | to meet m thelr rooms, No, 276 Bleecker: sireet, on ‘The Senate then took a recess untii baif-paai seven o'clock. | Wa8 discharged by Commissioner Shields, there th Be Pr ated Light., Boo. adic. 4c. a Sc. | that which all pure and virtuous women value more | Sunday, at hoon, to attend the funeral of late Com- Evening Sesston. being nocase against him, Drison, the master of THE GOVERNMENT MARKET STRONG. Middle... + Beadle. ‘Bio, a 28c. | than life. She imparted this intelligence to her | panlon JOserH KICHARDSON.A the ship, who was plainti’ in the cise, was proved ‘The evening seasion was devoted to the Disirict of Colum- | {26,5Mp, Who was Diatntit in, tho case, are bia business. "Among other ocal hills passed was one to bes 2 ea:ablish « police court for the Dist 1 mother, who immediately went to Mr, Schroeder's ofiice, and found that he had leit that morning for Mayenee, in Germany, where his father has one of DANIEL WOLFF, H; P. COLUMBIAN ComMANDERY, No, 1, K. 'T.—The Sit Knights are hereby ordered to assemble av tnvir The government list’ was strong and but slightly Bell affected by the aberations of the gold premium. It | and heavy, MOLAbSES.. BBe. 4 9e. 8c. a 860. i. Oak rough--Light, 82c. a 370, ; madie ic. here was more inquiry for. the low grades, ict. e bill to provide a ‘0 ms egre eorey SEF et Closed firm at the following prices:—United States hich cou ded about f er prices. The better “ade: the Jurgest ho| tablishments in the world. in full uniform (fatigue on Sund: government for te Diatlet was consiiesed: SUPERIOR COUNT—CHAMDESS currency sixes, 12% 019; do sixes 1e8, roistered, | jure fly held st gum quotations, ore wore ag 6 in te folowing Ociover AMF. elioeder returned, goth {st a hautpast eleven aloe. Me ior tag oy ms M ot le < : . ‘ 4 ni 4 and Miss Meyers met him in Broadway. She then | purpose of atten ie funeral of Sir al O HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. peat npr rete rte 17K 0127245 do. do., coupon, 117% @ 117445 do. five | quote aan aed ot Mim that he ahouid qwerty her ho | Sere, RICHARDSON.” Sis” Kuigits. of ouer..Com- Before Judge Cardozo, asked her to meet him at his house the next day. She did so, and they drove to A LONELY HOUSE IN HARLEM LANE, At this house a marriage ceremony was gone through in the German language, by @ man purporting to vo a minister of rejigion. ‘they then went to the Irving House, corner of Tweitt sircet ‘and Broadway, and ‘she was there introduced and registered on the books as Mrs. Schroeder. They remained there about two twenties, registered, May and November, 111% @ | cyya_contrifagal and mixed... 20 11134; do, do., 1862, coupon, do., 112% a 112%; do. Clayed... . do., 1804, do, do., 11134 & 111%; a0. do., 1865, do. | {uscovador redwing: do., 11134 2 11144; do. do., 1365, coupon January and peta Tuly, 113% @ 113%; do. do., 1867, do, do., 114 9 11435; | New on 8s, oi do. do., 1868, do. do., 114 a 114%; do. ten-forties, Mt PI de id, but ces were steady at former figures. The registered, 108 & 108%; do, do., conpon, 1032 a | were eold 125000 Ibs. Lake and Baltimore at rag WASHINGTON, May 27, 1°70. ” o e 2 si ator PPS fae egy — es ymca tone pi Inve James.—On the 25th of last April the relator Mz. Cesxa, (rep.) of Pa., from the Committee of Elec. | VS committed at Speejal Sessions to Hart’s Island. tions, made a report in the South Carolina contested election | OM # charge of petit larceny, He now sues on a wr t case of Wallace against Simpson, declaring that A.S.Wal- | Of peop et be rate esa that Le iy elected itled ¢ commitment was informal. His counsel aiso argue lace was duly elected end eniitied to the seat. Tie moved the | that the court had no authority to send tim to Hart's Previous question, which was seconded, and then the resolu: | Jsiand, but that it could seud him either to the Peni- manderies are courteously invited to unite with us. FREDERICK W. HERRING, Commander. ISAAC SIMONSON, Recorder, RoseERrTs.—On Wednesday, May 25, Epira May, only daughter of Rosalind &, and Jobu L, Koberis, Jr., aged 4 years and 4 months. Relatives and friends are invited to atrend the funeral services, at the residenos of her parents, No. 225 Kast Fiiticth street, this (Saturday) morning, at ‘Mon was adopted, tentiary for six month, or to the House of Refuge | 203 Tin--Fig was stendy, with sales.of £00 slabe Sir ce» | weeks, and, at his suggestion, left and went to the | eleven o'clock. When the democratic members realized what had been | wnt he had attained his majority. ‘The Court or- Me aerate emobentia aati pc i202 Sg for, wholenele Jot, and tons | St. Denix Hotel, where they stad a few weeks. | Rosson.—On Thursday, May 26, Captain Winttast” done Messrs, Randall and Brooks, of N. Y., remon- | “ered testimony to be taken, aud postponed further straied and protested agaiuat i anda motion to reconsider | hearing untii the 3ist inst. i was mace, wnen there was a brief discussion, | pa EL! r. RANDALL, (dem.) of Pa., admittied that Mr. Simpson could not take”the onthy. be iiaving een an uticer im the SUPERIOR COURT—TAIAL TERM—PAIT I. ‘Confederate army, but condemned the Reconstruction Com- aay mitiee for not removing his disabilities, forwhich he had | Heavy Damages Against au Insurance Com- petitioned and which he deserved, because he had honestly and firmly alded in reconstruction measures, pany. He then took private apartments for her at the house of Mrs, aoenfelder, corner of Broadway and Fourth street, and finally went to the Ashland House, at Twenty-fourth street, Fourth avenue, staying there until the latter part of April. During ail this time Schroeder, by many acts of attention and kindness, manifested great love for her, Introducing her to society and taking her to s gold, . Plates were quiet, Dut stealy, at about ‘There was moderate activity in the Southern list | for ee a tarts nanpetedeiemenet we! at the early board and prices were generally steady. at ts Boe, sold fone ioe ee te te ii os a lite old; coke terme, 86a » and charcoal 'do. a The market became dull in the afternoon, and little e iad. was’ quiet. and ‘we. heard of’ no. sales. was Gomg during the diversion of atvention to rall- paiere foreign Bh quotga ra 86.35, oo Let rg in vere | Sie demandysnd twenty-ifve tons “V, N. were sold ut 5/0. way shares and gold. The new ‘Tennessees were | $0iH° semanigand twenty ee wally held at Soe, higher prices) lower and the business firm. The North Carolinas } and the market was dull in consequence, Sales fifty tons H, Rosson, youngest son of Dr, Benjamin RK. Robson. ‘The relatives and friends of the fdmily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Communion, this (Saturday) aiiernoon, at half-past one o'clock, SCHENKBERG.—On ‘buursday, May 26, Geonex W. SCHENKBERG, in the 61st year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the é % Mr. DAWZB, (rep.) of Mass., repudiated the principle em- Before Judge Jones. peavey Eglinton at $34, which price was asked at the close. Glen- F ri " 2 7 S r bodied a dio repurt tbat Be indsiuy oftae perme | szorynan Fncke ea. The aereantite Mutual Tero DGG Sa See RO ERR TE Die arg Me ag rg era peepee pre et ea a Sart hae seiavatehasbar: x eee ar MISCELLANEOUS. foidior foll prenions feareg. vita? 83 a 34, and No. | and he proposed that ale should pay a visit to Dr. | dence, $11 Madison avenue, on Sunday alteriio. 1 Me Canans refaluded the Hotsetrat he hat alrendy statea | *U™ance Company and Herman Stvm.—In this | me money market was easy at three to four per | #auetems, “OF old double hended salle We tone weresoidon | Evans, i Chatham street, ‘They both paid a visli to | at haik-past twelve o'clovk. : : if } ‘that Leni part of the od peuseeeed py cols Be own views; | Case, the particulars of which have already been ‘also that on two or three occasions he had distinct i {DAE the age would nat occupy over ten miniien. all that ge | RUUUENEM In he REEL ne Hy toda wien a wanted was that the House suould consi ee 2 vpn C3 ‘ould consume no more time 14 | aiowance of $750. ‘Phe action was’ for $15,000 and Afier further discussion by Messrs. Paine and Burr, the | interest on a pair of insurance on some military Speaker callod on Mr. Wallace to come forward and take the | stores shipped to Mexico on the sip Jamos Keyes, oath, w! TaNOTTSa Awe ‘OP IDAHO TEREGrORY. Wiitch foundered in the Gulf of Mexico. The de.eace ¥ rep.) of lll, from the Committee on Tern | *Ueged that the valuation on the goods was fraudu- aunulling all laws of the Territory of | Jett, and chat the plaintifls sunk the ship in order to 0 taxing persons of {he Chinese or Mongolian rnce, and obtain she insurance money. & Jaw ereating the office of District Attorney for each county ; the ductor, and, afier one or two consuliations, an operation was performed upon her.» Atter this Mr. Schroeder's atventions were NOT-QUITE 80 ARDENT. He proposed to taxe a house for her, but as she i rivate terms, Reflued bar wasdnll and nominal; new rails cent, with exceptions av five. Wore quiets byt steady at $09 » 860, gold, for English, and ~~ The changes and removals among the bankers and bt a an, currency, for Ma Fors ae ‘i a brokers incidental to the occurrence of May 1 have | mesg kin 4s tos lord tte market (Or pork wae quice there” necessitated a revision of the direcjory of the Stock | being only a moderate jobbing demand, and as holders were be Exchange, the new edition of which may be had of the owe ng nea in wep fla wa gb npn ? ; jes were at a for new Mr. Peter T. Faye, at the door of the board. is te, gui Wee ciennieas rrimmiaen Oo poe mer The following shows the results of to-Cay’s busl- | $2660, without sales. For fularé delivery there wore sold 230 ness at the Sub-Treasury in this city:— foe Ser ae le: Ly os aie seller's 0 NATIONAL GUARD, 8. N. Y. New York, May 27, 1:70. CiRCULAR.—The officers aud members of this rezie ment are invited to attend, in ctiizen's dress, the continued sick, in a conversation he ad witn her | funeral of private George W. Schenkberg, of the he communicated to her the startilng intelligence | Eighth (H) company. © ‘The @istinguished personal that she was not married to him, that her marriage | worth of our deceased comrade, his nawavering «e- ‘was @ mock marriage aud that the ‘best thing sie | yotion to the interests of this regiment, his iong and. could do was to commit suicide.” She became very | faithful service in its ranks and bis death while ju disconsolate and unhappy, and at length he took her | the performance of military ee the offers HEADQUARTERS SEVENTH REGIUANT, \ ] eaves Y a also prohibit the Territorial Legisiature from paying ox- my — 1 General balance yesterday . $82,990, for city. Beef was quiet, but the eq, being mall holders | into Eighth street and showed her @ honse, and | and members of this regiment untie in the list tra salaries to federal officers in the Territory, or to mewmvere SUPERIOR COURT —SPEIAL TERR. Gold recempis. .. * m hong were frm in their views, demanding ¥12 a gigior piainness | asked her if she would have any ovjections to live | tribute of respect to this model citizen soldier, aud Sr CUGaGRORE SR aENaaaS,ENeee, ‘ . Gold payments 24s'o71 | 84 $16 a $18 for extra do. Smail sales made witnia | there, Sho assented and went, but to her dismay | to particularly honor his memory. By order ¢ } dhe Dmnintttenoadioreiay aa aps eee Gold nai i % the range of these prices, Tieree beef wag in small supply | found it to be @ House of bad reputation, known as Colonel EMMONS CLA | earieports from the Committee on Foreign Affairs were made Before Judge MeCunn. Gunton nena pis gett and firm at 26 50 a for prime mess, of mrs 3100 exces TeuLWwOUD's HOGER? <° Lours Frv2asrarp, ainsi cdee } 5 fs at abou i, Beef hams wet jet ut firm at a By Mr. SWANN, (dem.) of Md.—Adversely on the bill giv- Enrique Loynez vs, Manvel Quesada.—Abvout the | Currency payments . 1,112/297 | $30 for good Southern and 33.8 $35 for Western, Cut meats She stayed there tgp weeks, declining all over- Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Adjutant. ing the assent of Congress to Lieutenant Commander Frode- Currency balance ‘615,622 | sere quleh but prices were stendy, especially for good stock. | tures made to her to enter upon @ Wife of prosti- | - suniivax.+On Thursiay, May 24 CHARLKs’ Gis f Fisk Plemon, United Staten Navy, to severe rom the Queen beginning of the wav for Cuban independence the 9 nomination of Companion of the Mii- | plaintiff, Enrique Loynez, a patriot desiring the Division of the Order of the Bath. Laid on the cee W BWANN-TO pay 10 Mrs. Moree, the widows ot freedom of the “Ever Faithful Isle,” gave General or | Manuel Quesada $1,500 towards the revolutionary. per annum fromthe | fund. Both parties’ were In Nassau at the time, ‘during the same time for travelling efpenaes. Passe: After the lapse of time, however, Loynez regretted Mr. SWANN—Referring to the President the petitions of | Nis liberality, and with a view to the recovery of his wi Aa Ne nh eae of as. eae ae pecs a en iperefOt BEDIBRT, Quesada, in, with @ request ‘ne General put ina denial, but his real defence is Shatsuch action may be taken by himin accordance with | that he recelved the $1,500 as agent of the popouuic tution. She mace her case known to Mr, W. F. Howe, who applied to a justice of the Supreme Court’ on her behalf, who directed a warrant to be issued in a civil suft for damaves, and Mr. Schroeder we yesterday lodged in Ludlow street jail in defauit of $10,000 As Mr. Schroeder is possessed of a large extent of real estate there will be no ditticuity in his obtaining the requisite ball, Mr. Howe has, therefore, applied to Justice Dowling for # warian! for Schrocder’s apprehension on @ criminal charge of aiding in an abortion. The-case is expected to come on for hear- General balance, LETTE SULLIVAN, Only son of Charles W, aud tiephe CUSLOMIS. «4.6.4. zibah E, Sullivan, aged 6 years, 11 months and 8 days. ‘The relativesand friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the mveral, on Sunday after- noon, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 859 Cighth avenue. TAYLOR.—On Thursday, May 26, JaMEs H. Tayon, in the 83d year of his age. ‘The relatives and iricnds, also the members of Jonn D, Willard Lodge, No. 250, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend tie funeral, from the p09 | Sales were reported of 200 e3, at. 1O¢C. . bie ee fokled aman, and 20390. for cholee smoked Ee tannaee we 8,000 | Pickled hams bse, C, Bo ow na Priog. for ec gree common; dry aaited and pickled shoulders, 110. & 123g. ; SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANSE owed gad bagged hain, ey e ns alee but ple) seady;the supuly was light. Sales 29 bores long clear at ‘o [oe e@ quote -—Cumberiand cut oe ic. 5 lon Friday, May 2710115 A. Me | Tekh 15) Sand abort 3, toc, he market for tard was 30 shix U8 Expross Co. 46 | very firm, holders refusing to aell Western prime steam below WONYORHKR....... 101 16jac.; buyers were inaisposed to pay over 164¢c. There were 10 do. Dt soid 130 packages olly within the range of Idc. a 16340, for 76 | No. land ketle; also, for tuture delivery, 1,00 tierces. for June and July wt 1570. a I6c., and 250 do, for August at 16340, Wy, PRIKOLEUM.—The market for crade, in bulk, exhibited XE, Morse, bis salary es United States Special Commissioner to New Granada, at ‘the rate of 17,600 ‘th of November, to the Ist of rnati li id with ci ee eat uallfpe Agresd teen, American cltizensbip | of Cuba, and that no suit against him personally can By Mr. WILKINSON, irep.) ‘of Minn,—Making allowance | D@ instituted. This sult is now pending. A motion L y ; ‘vity, aud higher prices were tealized, the market | ing inva {ew day®. Ss , i for the widow of late United States’ Consul’ in China, | Was yesterday made before Judge McCann to cot 1070 do. 98% | dloring st ig An. Chapel of St. Augustine, 262 and 264 Bowery, on Sun« James 8. Kiernan, for time occupied in traveliingso his post. | defendant, as a non-resident, Yo. aive eecwity ior 15) UB tab, 18 eat to Figheriptros: Tho sales wero 3,00) Boley part at ibe. Crudy | =—_—-_/-___o/rnsrnrere AIRSER DDI, Bt Oro OLal08Es 2, ie ‘ aseed. ; costs, The Court 5 TB 6-90, ©, low . e salen. ‘ER.—On Wednes: Py lamance for tar costs, The Court granted the motion, itd US Be 10:40, c. mph waa ee Romar Sag | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Raa Wi cena ee ; a d “tat , moment. The market for refined of was more active, and [| ~ AAA RARARRAAARAAARADA ‘The relatives and fricnds of the fanily are respect~ Se cscs Ai), COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. 110000 "do Prices wore agnia ister, eepecially Yor oil on the “spo nai incited to atten the enernls from her ees rete tionary Pensions aud We War of swore made adc. | rhe ¢ es - , 1/000 Ya 8, 60 which was source and which sold as igh ag: 37240. Married. dence, No, 375 Third avenue, on Sunday arternoon, | pms (Ma mynetle SE Ca nrmon Divorce CasemIncrease of Ali« N'car 64, n- Fas Marg, Old. ACO Ube, stand ee) doe wesk: | BECKER—MruuGR—On Woduesday, May 25, af the | ut two o'clock. (rep.) of Vt., Chairman of the pret ee, asked and ob- mony. “* ington Ot Works’ prime white at 2730. ¢ roo do,, for June, | Hoffman House, by the Rey, Samuel D. Burchard, VAN KLERK.—In Jersey City, on Friday, May 27, } vained lear as paplie vt in reference to Rebecca B. Carmon va. Gharies EB. Carmon.—The e825 ato an 60 oe suly oe Pee bereee. carer D.Ds, gi ed H. BECKER, ot New York py, b Rev. RicHaRpg Davis VAN KLEEK, tn the 66th year ENFORORMENT OF THR FIFTEENTH AMENDMEN' plaintid’ had obtained a divorce on the ground of 35 ¥ lots wore selling moderately at 29c. & 40c., the latter pi AxNig: E. CLosg, youngest daughter of the late J. | of his age. ‘Tne House at quarter past ove P.M. resuued. tive oo adubiry; Sid Was tn osetpeat oe aie Anis B00 do. 944 100 Tiitnotn fois | Prime while, In Philadelphia the market wae moresctive | Nuljor, Esq., of Enfield, Middlesex, England. No | — Relatives and Miends of the family are invited to- eration of the coutersnce raport on’ the bili 10 enforce the , as In receipt of $6,500 a year alimony | Tour mows HAAS Is %* 100Chiee NWRE..... 83” | Aug hidler prices were realized. At the cored, Thee | cards. attend the faneral, from his late resideuce, 241 Jer- : of eliiatas of tbe United Sates 10 vote ia the scveral | for the support of Nerscif and her two children, She | IUD Brookim Pape. M43 Si | as had for May ol, walch was, sparing ower yido. for | _ GARRETSON—GOrHARD—At the Patsonage, Upper | sey avenue, Jersey City, om Monday morning, at ten Siglen of the Union oe onio, chairman ef the eommities | SPBUed Just week for an increase to $12,000, and a | 00 trie od Bev + 89% | Sune, at 27c, a27-4c., and 2,000 do,, for the last half of July, | New Rochelle, on Wednesday, May 25, vy the bride’s | o'clock. of copference, feviewod the provisions of the orinal bil | {f such incraase Was eceseace Nie Speen i arJ0Gin— There was a go0d busiaoes transected inraw,we | {aileh DANIBL J GARBETEON, Of Newtown, Long | Vaggraxp—At Greenvilie, N. J, on Thursday, - and of the Senate dment as yd with th Bt Ceseary. oried in wi = ‘ iand, LO JULIE GOTHARD. } ¥ 5 @ ry er " GF theconterencs committee, expinintag in wist the kes | favor of granting it, but the Court thought $10,000 | ‘Low ub my a 73M | demand oing cui romrafiners. bus prices were © frige | “"CThoy5 *vogmm On Stinday, May 22, by'the Rov. | MAY 2, ANNIE, wie Of Jacob Vrevland, Jy., in ‘he $008 consisted. Big, yould not entertain ue sue that any suilicient, and so ordered, ee einen a tg ecg oe eee od vac, for fair Wo. good reuning Cabs and. 93ge. for prime do, | F. Dold, OSCAR GIRODO to OLIVIA RooER, of New | “no relatives and {riends of the family are respect- | ‘Shougbts ul man unt for « moment either the oon: ——— 4000 9 & Ming con bows 1044 | 9 Chic @ Rk CRE... 1 ‘Tho salen ware 1,280 bhds, at ¥rge. a L¥sgo, for Cuna anna rorio | York. : eas fully tvited to attend the funeral, from her iate COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS tks ‘ ‘Rico. Relined wan in sinait supply end firm at 12yc.a13%4c. | Hicks—MInLER—At Brooklyn, E. D., on Wednes- | +1, ? ‘o'clas ie ere to th Section of federal oficers. NUNS. Son Golo ah RNG 4 ae tse for powdered, crusued aad granulated, 12%c. a 1i%0. for | aay, May 25, by the Rev. B.S, Porter, at the resi- re vet peat Beer CURE be ee re lem. minority 0 f th > re ? a 8. a , ry Be By te ™ rom 2 Methodist Episcopal church, In ree) a ' ference committee, explained why he could not concur ia | Alleged Murder=Tue Case of Michael Martin, | '00 |‘ do... WB ond 1888 | Fellows By oe oe lh xe. for | Genee of the bride's parents, Jou J. Hicks, Jr. of | "Wytgn —on Thurstay, Say 26, JOUN Waist In Sere Ta ni’ jadment avery ainule section othe bil Before Recorder Hackett, DWI tA Wino oi Sie. & Nes ine reining, Yo.5 good, rehming, BAKc.: OEE Mlle eae ctor scent C» daugnier | the 4oth year of his ge.’ " : three ne—the firet section—in- 2000 To 4 Bo : an Lge ‘i ho of F. T. Miller, ° hi " aclear and paipable violation of the fundamental At the opening of the Court yesterday a large num- | 000 Chle £ Gre 30 do, proey, ata “Wert onnteitagl; Ride. and boxes, JENNINGS —~THALIMER.—On Wednesday, May 25, fi PI easepent aly rachel law of the country. He believed what every section save the r 2000 do. 100 Mil & St 54, 1030. . molasi hhda, woxes, 8. ~ " L +) | of his uncle, Martin Walsh, are respectfully invited Jam of ine country. He pellovod inat every section aavetie | yer of prisoners whoa the Grand Jury indicted | {wane Ce H00 AW & Sb P Ke. 8 10age,: |, molasiea,, hd, Cores, ‘Bute oy ee Re oe ee a eaLiMate daughter | ,attend tie funeral, from his late residence, 248 Hlizabeth street, this (Saturday) morning, av haif~ past nine o’ciock. His remains will be conveyed lw St, Patrick's cathedral, Where @ solemn high mass. | Wil be offered for the repose of Dis Soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery, mi WASHEIM.—On Wedhesday, May 25, Prairie Was- | HEM, after a long and severe tliness, aged 36 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, fromm his late resi- ; dence, 112 Front street, on Sunday afternoon, attwo Qige.: melado, digo a ie. manded by no existing condition of things in the country, | chargea with burglary and larceny were arraigned. Zo | standard, Nos. 7 to! sates dO, 12, 93g0. @ 97 Signy, 804 our hed OF every consideration of just expe’ | stichael Martin, who Was indicted for murder in the Ea do HE 16,15 10s, Gis Te to Wb, 10g w 15. (dem.) of N. ‘aid he was prépared to re- | first degree in causing the death of Patrick Weish * by stabbing him, was placed at the bar. He pleaded ‘But thin bili went far be- | “Ob guilty, and said he was destitute of means to y' propriate tothatend, He understood | Cmploy counsel. ‘The Recorder assigned Mr. William yery ras directed at the State of New | F. Howe, who was in court at the time, to defend of pad segeetoon ie inducements that existed to.) Martin. Mr. Howe cheerfully accepted the important le of Rew eer to be «uty imposed upon him by the Court, and the pris- "200 Tol, Wab & Ww of ee oe ee Ceo wl this city. ‘ewark (N. J. 8 DY: LYLE DLarh--At Belleville (Ny, +f) Methodist Epis- copal church, on Thursday, May 26, by the Rey. J. P. Dalley, WALLACE L.,LYLs to Bama L., daughter of Fred. L. Piatt, Esq. % PIBRCE —CasuyY.—in this city, on Thursday, May 26, My. J. F. Prerce, of the Net? House, Yellow. va as 3 Otio, to Miss FaNNt® Casey, of New York. No 10-5 a 2; ; do. do, white, Iie. & 12),¢, Porto Rico—Redaing i BMC. 8 3 t neg grades, 3c. a Wie, Brazii—Duteh standard, Nos. 5 to 12, 40. a 95gc. Jae Bi ne ron ron Wie Li: abies Manila—Cur- reat ol and superior, 5%c. a Sige. ‘Woot.—There is but litte demand for fleece, and that fs sti) ebiefly for smail lots to supply the present wanteof manufacturers, who refuse to operate to any extent, beltev- ing that lower prices will prevail soon. Holders are gener- 4 415, 2500 Obio & Miss 163 UD Onto & Mies ‘pre 5 Ohto & Mi 1 ddvsecre cogetheneees eoderal J Wi al ous to dispose. of thelr old stock, and over was remanded in order to afford the counsel an rpg em teed stock, and some | cards. oO clock. . Y., made a . clock. es ORGS bil had beon Wall called a ure opportunity to confer with him and prepare for trial. Fee re ee ee iat mere ce ae pan, | |p SEAMAN—HoDGsAN—On Wednesday, May 25, at |” watrre.—aAiter a severe tiln sieas hectinte feved that 1t would prove to be a fovble bill. It ————— though prises are heavy, and the market te caly trode! ‘Tackahoe, Westchester county, by the Rev. Wash: | WHITR.— Alter a severe Illness, from fears, tiscke of and. penalties 00 excomire, go extrnordinary, that be FATAL RAILROAD CASUALTY. : +bet 0 active. Texas is steaay at former prices, with a mo ington Kosevelt, Avaustvs G. Szaman to Many Pew er phate gal ee it would fail to be of any practical effect for ihe pur soso acter Pap toni ge Tnquiry. California isin falr request, but the business is | LOUISE, daughter of Daniel Hodgman, Esq, CHARLES ©, WHITE, in the 38th year shag designed, ‘um bio (Me. Bing xn wide 1 1 Hal . “aa only “moderate, belng reairicied by the low views of | TRAVIS—HART.—Oo Wednesday evening, May 25, | | ‘The relatives and friends of the family, alo om. Re author of the. bi was | An clderly lady, named Halley, while walking: om | 10) Welle Fargo ‘offerings are {air, espectally of spring | at the residence of the bride's parents, by’ Rey. W, | Pamtons of Phoenix Chapter, R.A. M. and ineibers intended for tho § enalor Bherman had told the | the Hudson River Rallroad track at Tarrytown yes | 7p“! Guu 0 Halt ty mame deinand. = Whey market for | G. Smitly Als Ve B, TRAVIS. to Manette Wier, eldest | Of Livingston Lodge, are respectfully inv:td 10 ate for New York, eo that Ib Ghat the original Dili was | terday morning, was struck by the locomotive of # PesAtutoa were about 75,001 oe feoce at cee ste, wacindiag | daughter of John C, Hart, all of Now York. (cia the Toner al; {10 te a ee cps . intended for One color and the amendments were intended | down train, by which she sustained ‘les of 3000 US Be ,000 ibs, State and Western at 42c. P§¢-4 20,000 Low e of a) r: half-pusi 1 for another. if Shred ned Injuries of a | g50n0 U 8 674, "81 Dito at diigeca dtc. » Dles %000iat shoes wool at Bike, bie street, on Sunday afternoon, at hali-pxs one Having referred tothe regular ‘strength of the democratic | shocking and necessarily fatal nature. It is claimed | 1% iy he 20,000. ncortred at 6c. a 70c., 25,000 ‘namerckantapte wnd @000 . vi o'clock, Without farther notice. ; party in New York, Mr. Buxton, (rep./of N. A, inguired | Liat the engineer, on rounding a curve, saw the un- | 3/0 US 620 7 br ‘nd indians on jrirwe terms} also 60,000 pated | |ALLEN.—On Priday morning, May 27 RACHEL AL- | — WsisoN.—On Thursday, May 36, HANNAT (1-8; of Mr. Cox whether he said that the «reat sue! is of New | forcanate Woman, who, for some unexplained re: 10 US. 8, 10-40, c.. & d:c., 38c. 8 ¥95g0. for super, dlc. a 42c. for extra; | LEN, in the seth year of her age. wile of James Wilson, in the 68th year of her ace. ‘York voted the democratic ticket. Son, LOOK NO notice of the alarm whistie, andere the One oClock Pe Me _ | 30:9, toa,exas ta lors it Bue, a zc, aul 704100 Ibe, Call | ‘Tie relatives aud friends of the family are respect] The relatives and friends are, rspectilis. 1. \\icd jROOKS—Aye; four-fifths of them. brakes could be successfully applied, she was hurled | 19900 Tenn # Shake U SANS RE.bo Me; | mlencdwemeniens: went ip. Of forelgn ‘nO | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the. resi-. | td attend the faneral, this day (Savurday oweive Mr BENTO I do not so understand. © Prepereiire cpr ding pt ce 0K Milena ao Ere ath 7 400. do. be ie | salamat omeDL cinta, G08 pola, The market wae only mood. | GeNCe Of her son, Thomas Irwin, No, 601 Lexington | o'clock noon, wt the residence of her’ sy). ‘saw, Mi, Cox—Then the gentleman ought io pick np bis carpet | Slice Wa# conveyed to her home in w dying condition. | wu CaR le + Bag He N, brately active, but slcady, Sales $25 bum, at glo? a LOT, avenue, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, Henry Stever, 861 Third avenue, rp y' i” + 88 "y 8

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