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: NEW YORK HSKALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. suo Wa LATEST PRICBS OF GOVERNMBNTS, Wie together; May, 400 at 13 15-16. 800 at 197/c.; 500 | hands’ of Charles Neepe, Thé nnhappy man was | past three o' The following were the closing street prices of ry aoe 40) Juno at ia together; June, 100 a 1-I6e, | committed to the Taymond stredt all 4 Hf tay chan; WALL STRERT, } Turspay, March 30—6 P. M. 250. 3 A tle 8 the government list:—United States currency sixes, ic. paid t lange S00 At 1. Py phis-vog to-day wheat was dull and the varl- ‘i 16 exchange 200 April for 200 grades irregular in price. The cotton market ene * > Bo await tho | fireet at haloes wow are foot of Barclay oe OARDEVS WANTED. .ae action of tue Grand Jury. He 1s a°German and has | Lins.—On Tuesday, March 28, 1871, at No. 80 1 BLOCK PROM MADION SQUARE Ses eeuibtin tn cnse ene a famuy. ¥ Avantic_avenne, Brooklyn, ay glee bn et 115 0 11534; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 115% a 11634; ard, iW at rage faye oa, $600 alas Bio. es Carne We —) pAsom ster, 6. Ahcee nee aquare Room ; references,” 119 youl third mtrec do, do,, coupon, 1168 11034; do. tlve-twenties, roglse | Mt 8g, Wd al, 18 Iolbc,; 200 Gach,” May” and Shine DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. Jear of ner mag ot OF Mrs. Mary B, Sears, In the 17th | @ RAST THIRTIETH #TRERT—FRNISHIED ROOMS tered, May and November, 11174 @ 112%; do. do., | Mio. Total, f500 baton. age qotatioue ot ye Relatives Gnd friends are-tnvited to attend the | stents nse eee 10 Grotlemen or familys es tt , ‘a Bound 1862, coupon, do., 112% 0112345 do. do., 1804, do. do, | Sans" 14 prt ote We | Meeting of the Commiasioners—Improvements | funeral, from the Church of the Redeemer, corner of | — ee ___ 111% a 112}; do. do., 1885, do, do., 112 9 112%; do. | quot on the PieryApplications—Bille Ordered | Fvitiay, Ine det Reva OS Oe 8 | A urhiahel Licht Meonston Alone lag aih es H tM e furnished front Room oor, do., registered, January and July, 110% a 1107; do. | ordinary. ae pe es ane Bis ie to be Paid. we aaton ‘england papers pleas, Cony - ao *reagonaiie vera, wih ot “without 7 Loss.—On i . th Ox withont private table; alee Ea, 3 Mas heors. + MONEY EASY, i do., 1865, coupon, do., 11074 a 111; do, do,, 1807, do, | Good ordinary ....... Bh Ry B Bonn Yue disbursements of the government for the 4o0,, 110% a 15 do. do., 100, do. dow 310% a tas Siduing eee: ie ig Wa i ’ fockilbernroys ie ot Hooks mat poneardey, heey at or rosldsnese tigeweitelic venus ny, DESIRABLE. ROC une do, ten-fortles, registered, 107% a 108%; do, do,, | Ged muddling, * 1: Bs oMce of the Department, corner of Broad- long illness, CATHARINE ELINOR, wife of i OOMS, WITH EXCELLEN® r fainities and single persona, at 74 an? J7 blocks west of Broadway. we 10—-HANDSOMELY FURMSHED ROOMS, 1645 Wi 038 FLOUR AND GRAIN. —Recel Leet bbls, * | Way and Leonard street, Mr. John R, Agnew, Presl- | Francis H. i coupon, 10834 a 10834. corn meni, 49,310 bushole mut avon ee ‘corn S00 te dent, in the chatr. 2 E, Lowe. SPA LARERIAR Ck Merianesientae i 8,300 800 do. barley, The fl rks ih THH COURSE OF TITE GOLD MARKET. change in prices. whe snies were abou 8,000 bola, at | A Number of reports from the Executive Commit | g)sUgtelatives amd frends of the family are re. quarter millions of currency, came upon the late this afternoon and made the money mar- < Ket additionally easter, Exceptional loans on stocks fee purchased yesterday, amounting to about two t The fluctuations in the pric Hy tattona ht Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from: the clase French tavie, for femilien and single aoagers feeup rer ieg peep cen © prices during the day were | 2s auotalious, Kye dour was quiet Southern waa dull and | too were acted upon, Jamos Farley was ordered to | Belleville avenue. Cougrogatioust church; Newark, nate bates ine ee, «the bulk of business was at four per cent, at which Wheat was dull, but firmly held, cavecially choice samples | Tecelve $63 for loss of time and to defray expenses | N- J. Trains leave foot of Barclay street at ten | — ee reraerrenererenntroenranainennensiadiensen of apring, The sales were about 0,000 bushels at #1 4 for old | caused by injuries he had ved whil rkt o'clock. 5TH STREET, 25 EAST.~SEVERAL VERY DESIRA> Agure large balances were offered at the close with- and new spring mixed ; 8168 for prime new No. 3 spring, In y le had received while working LYNcH.—On Thursday, March 30, JAmns D. Lyon, ©) ble Rooms’to let, with Board; house and location QUs takers. Prime commercial paper was quoted 6 store, Bip fOr do.. delivered. 81 68 for weavil cut red Weat- | On the pler foot of Maiden lane. in the 21st year of Lis age, | | firab claus; references exchanged. & 6% per cent discount, and 2 08 for Diehl on the ot and to arrive, Corn wasin | AM Application from the House of Refuge, for to rea rar and lanate ot Saramby are invited 24. WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. FOREIGN EXCHANGE MIGHER. 1PM. Britta at Rn Be, thr new tive on track, Blo, forune | Tratyes iter gate a coe oe ee atTin street, | (new No.) Little Water street, Brooklyn, on Satur- Way. The Second, Floor (few rooms), wich Board, tor party of gentiom on Bho, (He: for round do-—cloatagy a $30. | Harlem river, 80 a8 to enable the Harlem boats to ay rer nin » at nine o'clock, Aroma: hence ta the a betors oe for" yellow, #80. u Sve. fur wero | make landings at the end of the pler, was dented, | Church of the Assumption, corner York and Ja} WAVERLEY PLACE,—ELEGANT FURNISII x : necessary. f soul, and from thence to the | ent dh a ES a fon Ggmmonto | “Tn Se aniance! with Superintendent Turner's re- | Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment, | DQ PREENWICH AVENUE. —ONE OR TWO NICELY for old and uew Western and State. port, Superintendent Westervatt was directed to | ,,4¥ON.—On Wednesday evening, March 29, Mrs. | San and'wite, inn umall family? Bouse it required. No market was Ww change in | have pler 21 East river undergo necessary repairs, | MARTA Louise Lyon, aged 42 years. moving in May, a ‘ wenng::— | at a cost of $750, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Inthe gold loan market the rates ranged from bid gk 1 per cent for carrying to 1 per cent for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as | waa followa:— pe Gold cleared. + $28,907,000 en Gold balance: + 1,258,177 Currency balances. foreign exchange markel was active under @ O¢tterdemana for remittance the merchants hay- im many cases concluded it best to buy gold at 3s, since the market had shown so much strength @tthat figure. The inquiry led to an advance of per cent in the rates for sterling, quotations lose Ing as follows:—Sterling, st 1,507,976 id. ; for A petition of M, V. Forman, asking that prices funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past twelye | ¢ WEST NINTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY FUR 400 8.10036; good to oie taasaee tori a iu ; SOUTHERN SBOURITINS AOTIVE. | } iat aha; to Bree Soran De MIM fF EAS. RARINE Of aiding Se pease CCE yes A 22. tingle Koom retsronconexshangod, "uto™ Bomrat 5 E} 00 hhds. tobacto at 258. a 30s, a ed by the Board, was denied, General iggy h oer ee — A larger business than usual of late was trans- i 1 G0. “tons” ‘slower | McClellan reporting that. the work could be done at | “Ken to Youkers for interment. 19%; Switzerland, 6.1734 a 6.12%; Hamburg, 35% acted in the Southern State bonds, which, with few bbls. pork at | less cost by tte Department. Mann.—On Wednesday, March 20, Miss Mary B, | {39 WEST ee Gods ee is ee i exceptions, wer if $s. The charters were :~ A Norwegian bark to the German ‘The owuers of the bulk! Many, In the 54th year of her age, rive . “: 96%; Amsterdam, 40% a 41; Frankfort, 40% a ptlons, were strong and higher. Tho chief | Baltic, samo bbls refined potroloum te deen halon ee 96, Norn river, were Redcat RS URE ia Toner eee The relatives and trienda of the family are respect. | {A private family; location nearly opposite Fifth avenue fis sight, 1103¢ a 11034; Antwerp, 6.18% a 4} Bremen, 783, a 79; Prussian thalers, 713, a 71%. | f2ture was the further advance in the Virginias, | Naples. 1,200 do. ds; an Italian bark to Byra for orders | the gouth alde'of the vulkheaa yt pleb fully invited to attend the funeral, this aay (Friday), y 1 , ‘as Sanwa ces 74 4T17% | paged upon the recent passage of the Funding bill, ieee, ta bd forehead ahs tpAlesandea, by Tavlor & Sons. ey ee Beer en at twelve o’eock noon, from her lato residence, | 9 4 TH STREET, NO. Bf, BETWEEN PICT AND SIXTIL fe. : zs N.Y. vena fandadmely furnished Su Tho following despatch was received in Wall Fad ciqaait aide Fe yh per font bark 8 tun to Antwérp general cars, nip tuncliten | ing work for the Dopastiment was erdereden ile wo | » MOSROK.—AL’Springfleta, on Toursday, March 23, | an entre Floor, with trv claus Dowels Messrs, Fisk & HAT Bankers, New York 7 | old, declined to60x for the July and 63 for the April. | land and bs for Kemuckys a risk back ane S'Batisn | 20, East river, wero ordered to place backing picocs | , MOMANUS.—On Wednesday, March 29, Carita: | Sn muiteor alayly, to fwsilies or magle yendemens With supe! Total subscriptions, ‘forty-seven nullioas seven | bonds. The latest street prices of the Southern | Pg rom St Joh N: 8. to north side Cuba with box shooks | long the bulkhead where needed, Heer Rea eae ee re eae ae, Mo-s || ras Boenta eatorynan: aloven thousand ($47,711,000), = at dhe, and 2io,; » Britis brig 183 tons to To, Reports from Superintendent Westervelt recom. | Manus. agod 2 years and 9 months. Wawra ain aee ; ie peasnaunernen list were as follows:—Tennossee, ex coupon, 66 | lumpsumi « British brig from Kieumond to mending that plers 63 and 64, East river, be rebutit, | _ Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully SO eS At een SOOMe FOr ees Seoreiary of the Treasuty, | 965%; do, new, O4X a 68; Vingimia, ex coupon, | ward er peril; and aa italian bark to Cork for ofdts | ANd.thal pler OL East river ‘be extended,, were ro: | Felumsten to tend, the funeral, from No. 2} Kast Pej welt calla owe aumiers one” look trom Ps ¥ A Exec Vommittee, 2 . i three 0 : In accordance with an agreement to that effect the | 7 704s do. new, 704 a 71; do. registered stock, | SGU I%i re Htveinarket was quict and unchanged for both | _ The Board audited bills to the amount of $15,000, | No carriages, ‘ : Brood way Bet tires linen of total subscriptions to the new loan will be tele | 2» 55 & 55%; Georgia sixes, 81.082; do, sevens, | cloth and bags. No sales were made, principally for timber, supplies and labor, aud or- ater A AYeUSeIAY, arch 20, JOuN NRVIN, & 4G RAST TWENTY Fins? stREtT.—HANDSOMELY. , ed dally henceforward to Wall street, in order | 82 9; do. do, old, 01 a 935 North Carolina, ex | jof'batos jute bulls sold maiden ie Abaee pewvlocs urfoast, | Aenea sheiname to be pat of Ballybogan, county Meath, Ireland, furnished suite of Rooms, bath, &c. or, tozether’ i cash. id, i aot laniia, The Board then went into oxecutiy. 01 7 ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | or separately; private table preferred, by season or year, ab tho nancial community may know at tne close | COUP 43 9 47; do, funding, 1806, 87 a 38; do, | $e. a Ibe, gol: Staal, Do gold Tampons gc. 28a mold | mene Board then went into executive meeting, | to attend the funeral, rom hia Inte, residence, 822 moderate terns; reterencea; li ntlonabie. 9 do., 1868, 29 a do, new, 24 @ $5; do. special ib bond, and’ Sunn, 6c., gold; dres 5 age | = - ‘Teuth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, One Dasiness eac! " * 5 ton; undressed do., #175 a 81 ton, 5 r oh 29 SECO} it rag cach day the Progress of the refunding | tax, 18 a 1534; Missourl sixes, 925 a 0343 do, Ha Jo, 5 dex» gold iula vhs, Bom dq careueee ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, CRN ere eee Rey aren 0" | AQ). Boom terval, Wik Boar of the national debt. ‘This information will be of | obs and St Joseph, 01 a 02; Louisiana sixes, 68 a | gfAfse Whemarkel was tery ima With a b ‘hic domand for es + Chadd Tomas NoLAN, in tie 66th year of his aeons =~ ; ping al tail qualities at 1 25 0 81 00, 1 saampieaate: . NETRENTH STREET, SOME. Arent value in guiding the public as to the success | ro; qo,, new, 63 a 65; do. levee sixes, 72 75; do. dow | trgw at G1 loa bi So ahd ye do: af doe a Sl aid os Married, The relatives and friends are rospoettatly invited | H() muruished leona. large, and aml, with seit at fhe joan. clghts, 87 a it B00. CoppINGTON—CoRNELE4.—In Brooklyn, on. Tues- to attend the funeral, from the Church ot the Holy | class Board, second and third floors, for gentleman and wife THE PUBLIC DEBT. Asemi-oMcial statement from Washington esti. mates the reduction of the national debt for the cur- Sent month at seven to eight millions of dollars, THE LONDON MARKET. ; do, Penitentiary sevens, 78a 75; do. § Hops were in good demand, new sellin, ite freely ti vy e i el ce allroad elghts, 79 a 81; Alabama fives, 69 a 72; do. | goutumers at (ul'proes at bo & 18a, for Sista, Ge, a 9c. tor day, March 28 by the Rev. Dr. Hlacdx, Tae: ‘t TP see ne tne Aironet HRnO GW Ay SEE: | 08 Dadiy ok gpetlonany.. RAfprenbeee onic 2 seas a elghts, 1024 @ 104; do. ratiroad ‘Western, 7c, a 10c. for Eastern and Sc. a 7c, for old. lOPPDINGTON to ELVIRA A. CORNELL, all of Brooklyn. O'CONNOR.—On Wednesdi March 29, Micuas sy wt ‘TY-FOURTI STREET, NEAR FIFTIL 3 40. railroad eights, 94 0100; | MoLasexs.—The market was very stoady, but quiet for | No cards, : ovur ednesday, March 20, Micuaun | F)] XVocte iotcl- Nicely furnished tooms; table Lest South Carolina sixes, 72 4 78; do, new, January and | Pol foreign and domeatic, We note anlesof 06 bhis.Cuba | Peck iouugn.—At Flushing, I. 1, on Tuesday, | O'UUSNOR, aged 66 years. | 7 oe : July, 61a 61%; do, do., April and October, 62 a 64; i jan Cubaros | March, 28, by Rov. 2. Carpenter Simitn, D. b.. d, Wat, ‘iis ‘late. Tesidenca, 86 Union avenue, wosT Ti ee 0, wae ens eee Beet a a 608 STER PECK 0 AUGUSTA J. FULLER, daughter of Ell: funeral, from his lave residence, 25 Union avenue, | 7 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. eq A GENTLEMAN do. registerod stock, old, 64 a 70; Arkansas sixes, | New Ori Wi oc jah Fuller, Esq., all of the above place. Williamsburg, this (Friday) alternoon, at two | e) 4 and wife or two gentlemen ean havi large Room, 4 cable telegram trom London quotes “money | 57 a 60; do. sevens, 55 a 60; Mobile and Ohtosterling, | ee Hos Orop. | ““HusuuGus-Guxaneane A? Bacto, N. & on | eee enna: eer eee very easy,” and states that the Bank of England ex- Bic.a 2c. | Wednesday, March 20, by the Rev, Edgar M. FaLMan. At Bllxsnoth, if. J.-A} she roaldenco of = A ng! 87a 88; do interest eights, 79 a 81; do. second mort- ocnes larch 29, by the Rev, Edgar M. Levy, | nis stster, Misa 3. Pi og P, KA WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN » ‘ m Sc. 850. | >, D,, of Philadelphia, SAMUEL M. Ru: t , Miss S. M. Palmer, F'irzMavnicg Paumer, | 54. ih hibit for the week ending this morning shows again | gage eights, 68 a 60; Misstssipp! Central Railroad Se-agie. | Now York clty, to JENNY A, youngest daughter of | S440 years, fronl Roots, with Board, suitable. for, familbeny also slagie $m ullion of £406,000 sterling. A subsequent | first mortgage sevens, 80 a 85; do. do., second more Bec, ngug, | Henry Domarest, Esq, 2 Be eche hece he Pearle fipreen Uhre O'clock, | Rooms; central location j frat class references given, déapatch, dated five P, M., cpa five-twenties of | gage eights, 73.a 75; New Orleans and Jackson first isn : pel a Fas POLLOCK.—On Tuesdayeventng, March ‘28, at 111 | geg) IRVING PLACE.—ROOMS TO LET, FURNISBE § 1862 as having advanced to 9245 a 92%. mortgage, 88 a 90; do. do. second mortgage, 76 9 | _NAVal.Stonts.—ihe markei for all Kinds was easier, Died. Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, EPHRAIM PouLock, in 60) withor withour Board; would let to'a doctor or den ‘THE GOVERNMENT SALE OF GOLD. 80; Memphis and Charleston Railroad, first mort. fei 8 turpentine under Mberal offerings sold at lower prices. BakeER.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 28, she 0a year of his age. i Pi de Nee Se The governmont gold one million of gold at the | gage, 88.4 00; ao. do., second eet Match realized 5130, at which figure the market clo: Sanan ELLs, widow of Sylvanius Baker, # His rematns were interred at South Orange, N.J.,on —LARGE SECOND FLOOR Relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Thursday, Marcn 30. Funeral services at the Church attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two | Of the Holy Communion, ulland heavy, Rosin’ was weak, Strained was held o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Robert QuINN.—On Thursday morning, March 39, JomNn | season or year. a Sub-Treasury. The bids were twenty-six in num- | Greenville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed by | #20, without buyers. | wat was quiet and. w ehga ton Ww ber, calling for a total of $4,122,000, and the prices | south Carolina, 69 a 62; Macon and Brunswick, | gute:—Commou sone Nas 2 vise ge j wood do a urnished, with or without Board; terms reasonable for the 10 a 82 75; Ne 1 8. Hobbs, No. 650 State street, QUINN, in the 25th year of his age. eT ompred ranged from 100-61 to 110.20 The million | guaranteed by Georgia, 12 a 74; Wilmington, Char- | pale, $4%3 « 80 bo; entre palo, 8610 90'6H, audwindow | BaL.n—On ‘Thursday, March 20, of peritonitis, | , ‘The felattves and friends of thefamily are respect- | 1 ()4. HAST FIETEENIN STREET, NEAR FOURTH ‘Was sold at 110.17 @ 110.26, lotte and Rutherford eights, 54a 56; Memphis city Set ea ecolpts, 169 bla, beet, 8,062 do, pork and Mary Louisa, daughter of Dr, A. Brayton and Helen fallal ate peleace oe fella from the resi- rd avenue.—A few young ladies can be furnished with GOVERNMENTS STEADY, sixes, 65a 66; Savannah olty sevens, 82084; New | 983 packages cut ments,’ Tho pork matket was quiet but | Suove Ball, aged 4 years, this (Friday) afternoon st tee otioks | ———— ‘The * + iro, The sal bout 1, bl The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the (Friday) efternoon, at two o'clock. Tv EVEN’ REET, NEAR FOURTH fe government list was rendered buoyant by the | Orleans cousols, old, 78.a 75; doy issued] railroads, | fiverabigin June and at callers onion Apre Mey newice | funeral services, at 36 West ‘Tenth street, on Sazuc- | | REILEY.—On Wednesday, March 23, Rosen J. | ]]14. TRENTYSRVENTN STRRET, 5 AO liverablo in June and at seller's option Apri, May or June. 8 vi » mui |p, p Tee . —Hall Bedroom on third floor, front Rooms More satisfactory reports of the progress made in | sixes, 70 a 74.; do. new, sevens, 72 a ™!, At the close $2] 125g was bid and #21 50 as! eet was | Gay afternoon, at two o'clock, KILEY, only child of Robert T. and Katie T, Reile: on let, t n and wife, with Board, Placing the new loan, and prices steadily advanced, dull and nominally unchanged. Beef hams were dull and LOODGOOD.—On Wednesday, March 29, Exiza, | 9¢e 8 months and 23 days, te a ee 5 4 lower; 59 tlerces sold on private terms. Bacon was dull and | widosy of Simeon Dewitt Bloodgood, and daughter | The remalus were interred tn Calvary Cemetery. WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—NICELY FUR- the best quotations prevailing on the street at the close SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Pheprere atl Toe, for Cumberland cut; 104c. a 10}¢c. | of the late John Van Schatck, ot ‘Albany. ReiLey.—On Tnesday, March 28, JaMES A. REILEY, 14 nished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and of business subsequent to the cable prices of 5-20's oversee’ Freptar eee ete Peepers eis oe porate fact ppebering 3 aes Maite, foe rout? relatives q and nena of the family are respect- aged 49 years, 4 montis and 22 day i their wives or singie gentlemen. Lona ' 30— Cs tend inv ‘Attend the funeral, from her late 'he relatives and friends of the family are respect- ; DBT AC fea that 6 Pity ats Rear choose Raptard * M0 aneNYORWRR.., O63 | terme ne eee 814% 900 tos, sold for shipment on private Foatence 29 Kast Twenty-elghth street, pa Satur- | fully mvites to attend the funeral, thia Cprainy) BOSE. 16 pe meg ted BSCE ie Stina 3 ra : ‘8 by pie ao arc tart each 10 do, i BS a Pareounoy.—The m market was very quiet and transactions day morning, at half-past oan i yeak pad at one o'clock, from his late residence, 447 | brown stone residence; terms moderate. ther value. e ference between em on were reraely lim! |. Prices were in favor, crude, jOTHWELL.—UD eanet <a arch 29, at five avenue, PA en nee ee Wertnesday night was 1.20 percent, To-night the $3 | without ssloe orfereg HAAG, Beane vena af B42 minutes to eleven F. M., a 17 First avenue, New | | Ropouns.—On Wednesday, March 29, after a lin- | 1 G4. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET AN ENTIRE gr’ closed at 112% and gold at 110%, Deducting lomiual, with sales of 180, April, at Abie." For prompt de- | YOK city. M. J-, wife of Kt. Bothwell, geting Dine, WiLEAM, A. HOogRas, in, phe, dpth,,| LU 2 Geennd Flooe 00 [oh RAS Anam eect Go h 9 95: very 430. was the nominal price. Funerai services thi3 (Friday) afternoon, in tho | Year of hisage, EAST EIGHTEENTH. STREST.-TO LET, TO from the quotation 112% the accrued interest on 85% | MiG was fairly active at previous prices. The sales were | Seventeenth street Methodist Episcopal churcn, bé- | | ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the om. | D]] BAST RIGUTERNTA Bani TO Gls nse the ’62’s since Ni be! 954 | 450 bags Rangoon, in lots, at 7c. a 7340. per ib. ‘The transac- | tween First and Second avenues, ata quarter to | cers and members of Ocean Lodge, No. 110, I. 0. O. ly of en au ing; terme very reasonable ; refer es naito0 babies , 1870 wratoh i336 cone 1308 oo so fee | floes fi A re disepemeal Mh Py B,, are respeottully invited to attend the flineral, Poteet ert itis ond .. L 3 currency, the 62's closes - sold at 8’40..0 8740. per Ib, BrowNy.—On Thursday, March 30, GrorcE M. rom his late residence, 130 East Fourth street, on — ft 109.75 when gold was 110.25—a aliference of only 20mm Virgie ne Fe eghhzDa There was no farther movement, m Caloutta lin: only son’ of George M. ‘and Maria Louisa Brown, | Sunday afternoon, av one o'clock. a 9] 6 WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. per cent. The chief features in governments, | ,5%22 Se i 923g | offerings, prices were steady. Other descriptions were dull | #ged 6 months and 49 days, I, 0. O, 1'.—OckAN Lovage, No. 110,—The officers LO way.—A family or gentioman and wife ean obta ReaaAE, Meta Shecubtenas alnekwhiels, saa u i Ho 200 Erie RR. 1%; | and nomin: The relatives aoe eos of the family are re- aud monitors = ae shore ge ae mnanceied to | Very pleasant Rooms, with Board, Referens , 1» jong + 10% do 1 | BTRARINE was without improvement, being entiroly nomi- | spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from tue re- | Meet at the AnUque Room, Odd Feliows Hail, on VEST TE ig ALL FAMILY bond and bearmg currency interest that sicadily td ot Ft ge ae 1g] La i sidence hei Lease beh ia strect, Bund ay aerelya olplonks mons toe aes: of 920) Ng? TENTH eee Te fo Ls Se i a oe “ » but holders | on Saturday moraing, at half past eleven o'clock. at he last tribute of respect to our late wortiy el ood Board, erate terms, enhaices as gold declines, advanced to 116, closing x 10 do 31% | wera very arm in their views) and very ile stock was of- LOWE Ii this cig, on Wednesday, hlarch'a9, | proces, William H. Koders,” Pungsual auenaanes | Sea cod mater with good Board, on very moderale (SE _ ‘with that figure bid for more. 0°, 200 Reading iit 1g ere ae eee abO ores are DRe TA eae fOr | JouN FUCH BROWNE, aged 66 years, C 3 VANDERVORS, N. G. | 6-)Q EAST TWENTY-NINTH STR: TWO YOUNG a BR. fair refining Cuba, and 750 boxes at about idssc, The market | JO . > wah el 9 oe va daairive tha eomtorts of a bone; ont Be: ; 7% y a ar was quiet at 12c. for soft white an one jate residence, Ve: TEA. slay, 20, Jou By eet rp é ows Gold opened weak, especially when it was discov- be W0G.0,0 8 Ind RE... Ay powered and Franulated. he nook of ur, | Houston street, - native of Drimatyrl, Queens county, Treland, 1 tie (oe oe ee ae jor eae du ered that the Bauk of England had not only not ad ei S954 4 ed by Messrs. C. Amann & Co., compri: CAMPBELL.—On Wednesday, March 66th year of his age. , re * pap tiniy he peaked w MANing. few Aide tgad en pets | Street, BRIDGET CAMPBELL, tn the v0 fyetta opigueh the tamed, 10. lus late poste | OLY Sevens and thal aga cosa ane WL some slight extent), but had made a large o fate to, mpgd, fase, (Rania One cer; a ence, 6) igith street, tuisteriauy) urternoon, | or Pew smite cehtfemon, can be ated with go. in bali na hall he ae 806 Seine, eat chivioe grovery, Ho. a tooea. ; een tritagals ‘Tile friends and acquaintance of the family are | at two o'clock preci i Board and pleasant Rooms; private family; terma mode ian 2 i: lon, se _ es mee made at as hea ee Fie Mac, a Is og respectfully requested to attend the fansrat, on S. I rege on SYodnesday, March 29, | Te; nO moving Sones i. jut here some of the importers began cover- 0’ ic. a nel es % oy Saturday afternoon, at half-past wo o'clock, ‘om 5 “ 1, an aE “d vear ol iis ay a ¢ WEST TWE SIXTH STREET, ‘WEEN ing outstanding contracts as well as buying afresh, Ei standards Nos, 7to ¥, Bige. a tse, do. 10 tole Oye. advecs | the Church of St. Rose of Limas, Cannon streai, | ‘The friends of the ramiy are respectiuily invited SLT BiGnh aad’ Nha Avenues, Two late oom to 02 ‘30, 123 1 do. white, H3zc, @ 1%. Pe Rie Where a requiem mags will be sald for the repose of | to attend the funeral, from his 1 esidence, 43 | tet, with Board, tu gentlemen and their wives or single gene a e-Sheory that 1: wae mise: to aks BPI, ry Weithing’ rates, bo. a"0co,' dos grocery’ grades, yea | Mer SOW At half-past ten o'clock A. M. Sand lay ) afternoon, at two o’cl tiemen. while they had it on tuelr foreign accounts, and a Wye. “Brazil, Dui H rd, Nos. B to g Be. a Hig dence, In this city, on : id, L. 1. on Wedne, Oca When) SRRESOUEE maa pee whon exchange afterwards stlifened gold rose to Pit Pbk |: Goftanbolaved eae mrperterr eon aes New Uebanes tata: OuN CasWELL, in the 71th f 323 Misi avenue.—An elegant, {font Root, second 110%, closing finally at 110%. Tie general specula- 18 Hal J ee RRB..... 106 ing grades, wae eo grocery aoa es ee és es will be held at Trinity chapel, ork, in the asth year of her age. fale fe oe i. Bot w 01 ater, bath; first clase tive movement in the Gold Room, however, 1s in a 900 Chie 4 RY iit, nearly #1 at 8740. at which price the market closed.” eet, on Saturday morning, at ee a Na - er deadlock, and both sides seem content to await de- 4 ey WHI8KEY.—Keceipts, Stig bls, rhe market ruled firmer, | tea a a Rees oh 328 aia ere ae ‘s invited to attend the fune; sy Le 8 LADY CAN HAVE BOAED Baro’ B AND DURING - ras , . paid: ne e residence, 370 F enue, at half y Ta Key ths onfinement, op Dy yelopments, especially as the interest charge is such 0 ee Pamuin eke 42h boners Sarre yaiternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Ty Lid West uth strect, near Seventh ave thatthe ‘‘buils’? have thelr gold carried for avout Cuoy On Wednesday evening, March 29, ) papers please copy, saws - ras PRIVATE FAMILY IN THEIR OWN HO! ‘Twentieth street, between Fourth avenue and Uroad- way, wil. let, with Board, second floor front Parlor and Bed- room, elegantly furnishel, Address D. M. BEAL ESTATE MATTERS. FRANCIS GHOVEY, in the 40th year of his age. Wednesday, Marca 30, Warre iow ‘he relatives aud, ivieids are Invited te attend the The sales, as a rule, were not very successful yea- | MNCrul from ins late residence, Nov 97 City Hail terday at the Exchange, and several pteces of pro- nothing. They manifested a great deal of courage to-day (it is confessed even by the ‘bears’’) to stand out against the gain in the Bank of England stock of bullion, the advance of five-twenties ta London 200 ds 400 dow. 100 Mil & St 00 s iends are invited to attend the vices, at his late residence, No. 26 Cum- ame Brookiyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at poz AVENUF, NO. 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST place, on Saturday moraing, at eleven o'clo 0: 8 CrrRico.—On Wedn' March 29, CuARLorrg | berland si do. 4 200 Tol, Wab & W. , a RIGO, age 67 Years. two o'clock. street.—Newly furnished ltoorms to let, with attend and other dopressing influences. 1 unde ieeiiras AES | PMY Nad to be withdrawn. The parcels offered | Cored Gra will take place from the residence of | ,TAvLOR—CanouiNe T Taxron, wife of Henry | ace, teat and gas: breakfast If required; references ex- A SUMMER CAMPAIGN ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE. 100 Del LL. & W RR toy | Were not of bial high Seda toptiadti ae sels her danghte 156 Sp street, Brooklyn, at two pe od b years a ia month, ah to'ateodd th changed. 5 100 Alt xceptions, and consequently but little interest was | o'clock P. M. he relatives a ds are thvite ‘ : -: ee Now that the period for possible activity in money | "13 pot IAA Tor Hotes. 85. | saantfested. There wis more Gemand (Or rents. bet.|’ CcaneOH Wednesay, March 2%, of Bright's | funeral, irom nev lave residence, 21 Wythe avenue, _BOARD AND LODGING fn connection with the April settlements has gone nen ativan Ba 28 Uhic & Alton. as each applicant receives innumerable permits it | disease, after a long and painful iliness, Augtia, | Brook!) Dy urday, at twelve v'clock, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A FRONE by the stock cliques are getting in line for a grand Seo eiek, Mie pref.. My a shows that there are more houses than tenants. | wife of N. Clark. noon. m . A Room, with Board, north side of strect, above summer campaign, which shall carry prices up after | 300 Mariposa pi. ‘The following ure the particulars of yesterday’s | The fxneral services wiil take place at Dr, Gallau- ty .—On Wednesday, March 29, after a » Tbirty-fourth street, west side. Address, giving full partte- reh, Highiteenth street, near Fifth avenuo, | Mngering llness, loA Maria, eldest daughter of | ulars, £. H. C., box 183 Herald office. y and Dorothea Thalmann, aged 6 years and 6 | — —— 10 Penn Coal Co. nsaction 100 StL & IM RR. 50 April 1 as they were advanced after January 1, AS 0. of) Morris & Ke RR. 0. pt New Year’s there were large disbursements of Interest moneys that sought reinvestment in stocks, #0 at April 1 there will be large disbursements of a this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Her friends are invited to attend, without further AMR M, MILLER, ner of Clint nw. c A. GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE DESIRE A. NICELY tice, elatives and friends of the family are respect- furnished Room, up town, with a widow lady, where mecons LY.—Suddenly, on Thursday, March 39, | fuliy tuviced io aitend the funeral, this (Friday) arte * oe Tiers gther hoerders eat. foes lady cel Addrese E1tza C.. wife of Samuel H, Cornell, in the azd | noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her pa- | mediately | wb Lo 2 2 oY Re No. 66. Cronby at w; 810 It; 8. of x7 h specu- ear of her age. * rents, 137 Park avenue, Brooklyn. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN THE Heat tecisstt: ae indoge te ameaayh peseeaes De house, lo ‘oP. Schuylo1 B ! Relatives ni friends of the family are respec:- TioMPSoN.—On Tue-day, March 23, of consump- F vicinity of Macdougal street, b ween Spring and Hous Fs iar pater 9.8 Jane st new. corner Hudion ot, doable Wiick, "| culty mvited to attend tie Funeral, trom hex tate re- | How, EMva, beloved wlie ‘of HI, R. Thompson, and | ton. “Adireee J.C. M.» Herald o by the cliques. The following are some of these pay- pbourst te i ae 16,600 | sidence, 827 Washington avenue, hear De Kalb ave- | Gaughter o Hla rd, Brooklyn, aged 2 —— $$$ ments of interest to be made April 1:— oN deal korainen oa to dake Be ‘stonvnea4,500 | nue, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, | Years. Base anh tae nlcpeacmbiny ume Rava ie! ots dak b a Tee vithout further notice. The friends of the family are respectfully invited at y ; DY MULLER, WIT ating ; between Fourteenth and Fortleth 0000 US, 5's, 10-40, ¢ b3 108% | No, 109 Cuinton pi 53 CruxLey.—On Wednesday, March 29, Many | t attend the funeral, from her late residence, 45 hi Sixth es. Address, stating location 2000 U8, curréney. 118 * belek howe, Yh, io att 280 | Cnowmny, aged 70, at her residence, No, 394 Pearl | Wyckoif stzeet, Brooklyn, thls (Friday) afternoou, at ; which mus! be moderate, R. Ki 0.,box 178 Herald 10a do. 147%, ef both st, street. Lath 65000 Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to | | VAN VAbLkENnUad.—On Thursday evening, March Pete S 0., Jackson and Great Northern mortgages. 46000 Tenn 6's, old.... 65, 60sh3 Harlem IR.... 12014 | 2 iota. e. of Cth st. (Friday ) atternoon, at one o'clock. | » Ovany, | “Botativestand friends of the Sealy nce tivated tt fone OP Herald omen. odiat T Mt 1d. West. i 8: ‘8000 Tenn 6's, new.... 6424 400 10. myer, each. Curky.—On Wednesday, March 29, Many Ccrny, Ri 3 n a polls, Bloomington and West. mortgages. 3% | 159 Va b's, old.e.sssce 70 2 lotsa s. of aged 76 years. attend the funeral, from her late residence, 359 West TANTED—THREE UNFURSISHED ROOMS, WITH : nvilie, Urb., Bloom. and Pekin mortgages.... 334 | 95900. do. Havemoyer, each The friends of the family are respectfully tnyited | Twenty-sixth str this (Friday) afternoon, at four W Board for three aduts and small boy; terms must be Lousvitl, 918. and Lexington mortgages. 4 lou Dt Sith st to attend the tuneral, this (Friday) afternoon, at | O'clock. ‘The remains Will be taken to Hudson for | modorate, Address OCEANIC, box 141 Herald oflice. Beer arenne, SU many eatvin ep rbolese be iets oon anarsday. mom ing, March 20, | ‘\WTARTED-FIRST CLASS, BOARD, aT xe : OR * goo | er RENAN Sr On, Thunstay, March 90, EooaR As | Mutyenr of is age, cn Wovousaw In We | sage wife and chit agit yea, Addtesh, with Cull pa : SO AT mat Tauesnoe on Tuesday, March | ° ‘ret Rahway, on Saturday afternoon, at. two “Cio fam. for “two a ladies and young g 28, CHAKLES DUSENBERRY, 1D "the Tou year ol his jock, without further notice, Cars leave toot of | sleman. ‘The epee oe ees h teats qrenegoams d, each... se bugue and Southwestern 83g | 25000 18 a i 4g | No. 175 Christopher st., n. @. corner Weehawkenst., gag 10000 SC 6 ; Urlek { uilding. 31x65, to James 3 Tees Aimy mortgages...... 336 | dooou” ae’ = Lee. ..006 No. 178 Christopher at., n. 8., 31 tt. e. of Weehawken 81 brick building, 23x68, to M. Williams... . No. 171 Christopher at., adjoining lot, 28x63, to M. Wil. Rallroad of Alabama mortgages, . "a Head Bank. . 5 Hartford and New Haven stock, 8 ‘The above list comprises only a few of those prin- ily advertised, and 1f completed so as to embrace 5060 te Be Cortlandt street at one o'clock P. M. dress, with Vy ‘ANTED—BY A EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN, 29 YEARS. nis Markey... age he relatives end friends of the family are respect- 4 D fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late of tceiy furaished Room and Board, with = the vartous securities which pay interest or divi- Long Istand Teal Estate. Fesitence, on’ Saturday, at twelve O'clock noon, | ———————————_¥ Y ~c-~- | young witow, or where ue. can enjoy the soslety of young ends April 1 would have to be much more lengthy, a peltanls the es ci we 1s ac! e Active: Carriages’ wil beim atigidanee at Tuckanon station MAGNIFICENT LATEST STYLE RICHLY CARVED | [aries terme moderate, " Aucress Yost otice box 610%, New serves, however, to illustrate the great periodical New buildings are going up in lange numbers, an on the arrival ol the hal past ten A.M, train by the gold for 925; one do., satin brocatel, 8150; 6 oy BOB = 1 exteustvesales are being made, Orange Judd has a | New York and Harlem Railroad, soe Malin res ug ienns mmeinceds Tosood ieee: ANTED—A NICELY AND NEATLY FURNISHED ontribution of money to the public through tho GaRNER.—On Tuesday, March 28, at Ramsey’s Sta- | forte, ro: Givision of profits in railway and other corporate handsome house In course of construction, making | tion, N. J., JOHN GARNER, Of dropsy, formerly of nd floor, with Board for myself and place where few or no other wood and walnut Chamber Suits, Velvet, Brusscls Room, on. 6; Paintings, Bronzes, Curtaing, I Carpets jookease, Din 6; would pref enterprises, . the twentieth. ‘These houses cost $15,000 each. | New York city, in the 70th year of his age, Furniture, at great sacrifice tor cash. Private Tesltience 1 be py eng setts ctor Tarorence siren. and es d Joseph L. Steele, of Orange, N. J., has purchased | GAHRMANN.—On Thursilay, March $0, Lupwia | East Tents sirect, one block west of Broadway, between | dresa, stating rice, location, dc., PERMANENT, hor 1, BeOC Rey neve Sse gn of thess buildings: Witham L. Alden, of New | GERMANS, & native of Elblny, Prussia, In the 5itn | University place and ¥itth avenue. Fost oflee : ‘The stock market was again in the hands of tne ray 3) ear of his age. i . BY ZN’ IAN, AN UNFURNISHED teoatt i who encour that Fer aee Rr ce tenente a oiee searooos cece e ti >The funeral will take place from the residence of A. MAGNIFICENT DRAWIXG ROOM suin, Pompa. | WAY rao aith Breakiurt aad Yea, between Fourth and nlj’’ cliques, who encouraged a rumor that the Le acy ehh wt ede hehe h | his nephew, Edward Hein, 04 East Broadway, this Cour, style, covered Frenoh brocatel, cost $00), forig200 ; nied streets, Address, stating terms, J. B. A., box ‘pear’ cliques of last winter had formed a combina- of New York, has pureiased a house ana lot on is nephew, Ei Syelock. Ys ‘One do., $175; one do. $50; rosewood Fianoforte, Bronzes, | TYe?' na streets. b r9 . V4 Farrimgton street for $3,000. A, T. Stewart's | (Friday) teed one o'clock. Paintings, Etageres, § ecretaire Bookcase, Carpets, mar; 1,88 Fost office. pla & View to locking up money and creat JUDTATIONS, - GRAHAM.—On Wednesday, March 29, at her ree | terio bois de rose Cabinet, Mi ; rosewood, walnut FOR A GENTLEMAN, A_ FURNISHED Se yon k Soper eri A ltl Taulroad, enterprise haa given, real, ortata an Ad- | Since eMes gat Zwent/-ulutn ateoety ator a | usta neice siete iertiare atrtant ued | WARTED-2OR yA Gin Teint tol Seo is prove to be that the late “bear” cliques, | west Union Tel. moe eet Five o’ Clock P. M. but throughout the whole north side. The farmers | short illness, CATHARINE, the beloved wile of Henry | five months; sacritice. Inquice at 86 West Fifteenth street, | street, west of ‘Third avenue; Lexington arene, cesimliae a Ciev, 0, C &1. hink their land is not paying while under cultiva- | Graham, in the 63d year ot her age. between Fifth and Sixth avenues, good location. Address, with price, box $744 I’ danger of opposing public sentiment at | Pacific Mat! 13% a hig Tiiand. Lon in view of the hi Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to m7 RETINA 4 y le igh prices paid for lots, and are r. REP. TANTED—BOARD AND ROOM FOR A YOUNG LADY ‘Woseason of the year, have covered | N¥ con Be 2 By P lnglig thotr farms out tu buiting plots, | attend the ee ee ec cs PRL ATE act MI heir Bricodnt wzenkure, Carpets, An avreepectable family. “Address A- B,, box 202 Harald aie and are now operating on the age we Sine Tbband’ stor “in a atveet ier $1,000 As Ke p. | “GuyRg.—On Wednesday, March 29, of a Hngering Go Fattings, Mirrors, Dpisteyie ath ant pied | en ! side In harmohy with tneir late antagonists, Ig e Way B Pr nett has purchaced the house ‘and lot on the | tlpess, Josern B. Gyre, eldest son of Nathan &. | Knives, Forks, spoons nud, Castors; Kitchen Ui At ieast the market to-day was kept for a ti Heo UB corner of Franklin place and Jamaica aventie for | and Susan S, Guyre, age:! Years and 3 months, tension and Sfdo Tables, &c.; also ® superior ia rR t ‘ept a time in orth weste a f} $0,500. David Master has purchased the Ryan pro- he relatives and frieusts are Mv ited to attend the | seven octave, rosewood case, fine tone and finish. A! OARD WAI IN PENNSYLVANIA—WAYNE thiat hesitating, Uncertain condition which 1s apt to | Northwest'npt, Wa 97 erty, on tte hortheast corner of Franklin place and | funeral, at Dayien. N. Js, on Suuday morning, at | be sold rogiediess of cost.’ Call early at 11d West Twenty- County preterred—from April 1, for w lady: airy Boon ‘Prerstom. To new combunctions nave been doing COMMERCIAL Yaaiicn ave, for $8.90 Tpuldag to coat | ea ees rn, on Wedneetay, March 2, | nen ee | MMI Sewhore momen AA - to rt 01 . . J ~ 36 ui od ee sine Ai —_ - — ————— ee ane be cognate REPORT. oins city, as purchased the'Trenchard property, | of Consumption, Rev. Wititam D. Hantow, aged 0) Roar ii inet ue Furniture, Ce Mirrors, Palotin, NOUNTRY BOARD—NORWALK, 45 MILES FROM NEW great deal of ‘Jaundry work”? the past two or emWhT rena> caled on Madison avenue, at $7,250. Ellum Hurd, of this | YES 1 1 cenaay) afternoon, at two o'clock, | Patletand Bedroom Huits, Drooalel and tage Curtains, Suits Crone for out or ta Tani tego twelve persons in aly re is oy yn pleces, Cov ; rose quired. for joulat iS {hreo days, in order to get stocks, Tne market, in Tavnenay, March 60-6 P.M. | city, lias purchased the property, between Unlon | -on"S: Luxe's church, Clinton avenue, near Ful: | Wwood and black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, | CLURCL, Norwald, Cons, Yoce of its apparent heaviness, advanced ,| Asmes.—Recelpts, 68 pkgs. A moderate demand prevailed | Place and Saniord avenue for $9,000, in bond; Java (goyernment bags), 1Xc. The funeral will take place from the residence of te 96 13 a 87 5, yin ae se a eccee Canticy mes Una ian ne Wu DAT BLOOMFIELD, ¥. to two per cent, the latter extreme | for pots at 8 at which figures the market was Nashville (Tenn.) papers please copy. tod Knives, For! ns, C ic. at lesa than one- OUNTRY BOARD AT 0 . N, A occurring in tae case of Western Union Tele- | Sm. Pearls wore nominal at from 88 50 a $9 25, THE GREENPOINT MURDER, Hasiunvnst.—Ou Wednesday, Match 20, Josr- Eaifcoat it erect Mier also puperior Panera , flonint, pleasantly Located: horse’ ct 10, Newark ph, Which rose to 69%, the highest point of Corrre.—Tho eae why {Inactive and weak for Rio, pps aed Oe ee eee daughter of Joseph and Marietta P. | cisowbere at 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth ay. t nt wpogeraie ina ture of irs. & W. JoHNSO. a Biggme y i, . robe, es ) N.J., or 0. We SUN, at Natio! f tho achson. ‘The comparative table below, together | Pn te sell wasapparsat.. In Baltimay 8600 rage ia | Verdict of the Coroner’s Jury ta the Killiug | | ‘Tho relatives and frlends of the family are respoct- JPORMHURR, CARFETS AND BRDDIVG “An ne. Bute of How Yorks ds Willian street nn ‘with thé appended list of final street quotations New Light and 1,000 @ of Denis McCormack. fully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) aiter- duced prices for cash of on weekly or monthly pay- | AiouNtRY BOARD WANTED XK GENTLEMAN were sold per New Light and 1,000 bags Rio per Maggie Hui noon, at four o'clock, from the residence of her | inents, or in exobany ¢ for general merchandise, at 4. M, ‘fe and two children (5 and 10 years old), not over for- (which latter were made on the sidewalk im a heavy We aod be srcicall Rope it) dull nd poralna), The inquest tuto the circumstances of the taking | parents, 164 Congress Street, Brooklyn. SOWPEWTUW AILS: 155 Chatham street, Saree wo ebildren (6 ait ives, With fall particu/are fata storm) will show the course of prices and the | Yo. flor’ iigo.s” good a ai, Le ee hat {Mt | om vy violence of tho iighcerman Dems McCormack, | PHormisa.—on Wednestuy, Mareh 20, GzonR H.| “7 | lea i inch fesult of the day's business in stooks:— 15s, 1B}ge.; “extremes for ‘lots, lose. i ie Magn Bice in the lager beer saloon of Charles Neepe Blissville, | HOPratNs, aged 66 years, I Aiure, Wedding, &6y at Yednced pric s OOMS TO LET WITH BOARD, AT PLEASANT VATr ‘a E seduced prices. Weely or OOMS TO L! near Gréenpoint, on Saturday evening last, was | nj, daugnter, Palisade avenue, above Warren street, | Montuly payments taken, at GREENE'S, 04 Eighth avenue, nly of fruit; accommodation two doors above Twonty-ifth street, riroul } HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. & 220, leaky of hogomamoaation The foliowing table shows the highest and lowest Cie ‘viculars inquire at ron prices of the leading active stocks during the day:— Hic, aie, a He 360. & 160., ail ow York Central consolidated lew York Central scrip jarlem., le Rea ise torr hagtagrn, ie a yer? ths far lc. a 18. ; Lagnayra, 1430. a 8c. ; Jamaica, 120. 9 uded before Coroner Whitehill, at the county } Jersey City Heights, this (Friday) aiternoon, at one <n SCE Nabe Pg ae St. Domingo (gold,’ in. et a Youe. Sontolnd ‘lock, { Providedo m Ider Manin, 4c. ise. Mexican, £288 | courthouse, Brooklyn, yesterday. The evidence | o'clock, ‘The remains to be taken to Provideuce, R. MONEE OR | WEEKLY PAYMENTS—canrers, . 7 ie oy oe 1, for interment. uty pi tiers | @lictted throughont the Investigation corroborated Providence papers please copy. DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, nce of the city, ti Highest, Lowest, | “Gorrox.—The market was dull and heavy with mort ¢ 96 955% | than buyers at the quotations given below. “The receipts at | the particulars of the tragedy, as published in the | _HoWARD.—At Genova, Switzerland, on Wednes- 68 Third arenae, near Twenty cighth street, gentleman, wile, (00 eee He 92 the ports to-day wore a8 Galveston, 1,409. bales} HERALD of Sunday last. Deceased, in company | day, March 29, DANIEL D. HOWARD, an old resident Prices lower than any other Louse In the city. maust be m: ‘ollows 123 Rew Uricans, 4647 Dalen; Mobile, 2,83) mt Bavan wd ‘With two ‘longshoremen, entered the saloon of the | of this clty and native of Burlington, V t. Bronce - 2 9,417 bales; Charleston, 487 bales; Wimington, 4 bales; Nor: : 7 Y are r RL i PUR . ‘ san folk, 810 baics; Haltimore, 2.219 Dales; eston, 8a bales, To. | Prisoner and, being Fhe ge pn 4 bls ved sa da ueet ork March 29, Epwanp A, } pa Soe ra aineoRaesti fe Liaeieon eo ON how Non ng 74 | tal 1i,1u8 bales, against 18,086 bales same day last week, and | Put them out of the place, The deceased broke ta | Jarvis, in the 34th year of his age. ving for Europe. 168 Kast Lith streets Neb. lid BLEECKER 8?! ake Bho 114 | 4,124 bales sate day last year. ‘The receipts of the week thus | through the window and the accused fled behind ‘The funeral services will be heid on Saturday after. | PASSE Loree es ie hotel ‘abash.. 6 | far have boen 64,799 bales. Tho sales wei the bar, having previously emptied one cham- | noon, at halfpast one o'clock, from hia Jute rest 0 Pittsburg. . To-day. Total. | ber of arevolver Which he held at the itruder’s | dence, 880 Clinton street, Brooklyn. The relatives | — jorthwestern. Pe eres. Be bY head, but the shot had failed to take effect. McCor- | and friends of the family are respectfully invited to “ > x ns D HOTEL, 3 CORNER lorthwestern preferred, For spoculatio ny “8 | mack, undaunted and donbtless bind to the peril in | attend, without further nolico, aa UCED_AT THE NEW CONFECTION oo. furnished, 50e. Rook Island a. —— | Wiich he stood from the exciting pottons of which he Keppy.—On Wednesday, March 29, ANNIB KEeppy. C ery, 102 Chatham street; elty and cou: wler’s invite ‘emen oni} EE Paul... ‘otal bales. . Lis a3. 8.240 | had partaken, advanced to the bar and, suriktng his Funeral services at 10 University place this (Friday) | to cail ‘before purchasing elsewhere; ali orders punctu bt. Paul preferred =Ineluded int (arrica. For futuro | fist upon the counter, exclaimed, “Come in, bovs, | morning, at ten o'clock. | ‘The remains will be taken | attended to. Ohio and Mississij pp ‘ delivery the markot Was fairly wei Col, Chicago and Indiana Central. and take a drink.’ Neepe then fired the fatal shot. | to Aye jh ee ge for interment. OlL.—A NE Closing ah-& cectine of about Tita The bail entered the right temple and lodged {athe | — Leonaxd.—On Thursday, March 90, at Orange | PETROLEUM LiNseED Ly CUMBER. o8 to- Y m 2 aOR “ape Loe . : sd D' 3 80 c \ Union PACIC....+00.0+6 PF ite ae of loins Wouhuabiees oo brain, causing death almost Immediately aiter, Tuncuen, No J,, GuseviEVE Many, eldest daughter Ports bolted geet ee aay Gone Weatern Union Telegraph. lic, 20) at’ ‘eb The verdict of the jury was that the deceased | of Peter H. and Virginia Leonard. i ds a le Baltimore by bor & Pacio Mail... gallon; English Roof Paint cis 9 cents & gallon. iF“ T518e., 800 agent, b 300 June at | Came to lis death by a pistol shot wound at We Funeral services Uda, iiday( afternoon, at half. ils CO, 116 aided lane. « 10 and 71 West atr April at 13) 16+ NEW YORK UIT:

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