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A DEAD SEURET. Tragedy ina Broadway Board- ing House. JA Beautiful and Accomplished Southern Lady Shoots Hersolf in a Fit of Hysteria—The Story of a Proud Woman's Struggle for Bread—A Taio of Domostic Trouble Ending in Madness and Suicide. How, in the midst of everyday life, the fine thread ‘of existence ts suddeniy and violen'ly snapped po- Acemen, coroners and reporters weil know. Tho Anstantanevus breaking of the golden bowi of vitaliy ‘will throw a certain social cotcrie into excitement; pollcemen, coroners ani reporters come along, and the story of the death becomes pubiic property. ake a pebble drvoped into the ocean, It sinks away ous of sight, leaving nothing but a rippling, wideu- ing cirelo on the suriace, wich the first tremble of ythe smallest succeeding wave cifaces, and then it is has gone down into the depths along with it, what of that? yourn, Beauty, cuntcRE ‘and accomplishments were the outward character- istics of Fanny May Anderson, a Southern married lady of twenty-turee years of age, who four wevks ~@go Look up her abode in the genteel boarding house kept by Mra. Graiain at 1,'45 Broadway, She hired ‘@ Deat parior and bedroom on the third floor, facing Broadway, and struck ail the inmaies of the house ‘by her gentle, reiriug demeanor and ladyiike bear- amg. She came frou Baltimore, and in her few con. ‘Versations on domestic aitalis reierred vaguely to A PAST OF TROUBLE ‘and seemed to live 11 u present of anxiety. The na- ‘ture of her diiculties never transpired; @ husband dn the South was once referred to and th_re her com- Munica‘ions euded. She existuited all the flne qualt- ties and defects of high suutuera training, the 1ove Of reading, the passiou lor the esthetic and the hot, gloomy, unbéuding pride. They cultivate “neurts ‘that break but wil not oend’’—hearts littie fited for the ROUGH STRUGGLE OF EXISTENCE when unexpected waut or change of for- tune brings them face to face with the AiMeulty of obtaining bread. In Mra, Anderson's case her embarrassii situation would secm to have sprang from some poict of whim or principle, in ‘defence of which she preferred to suffer and die stather than yield, It was evideat for some time that she was ‘ ANXIOUS TO SUPPCRT HERSELF ‘dy her own exertions. She advertised a fortnight ago in the HzRaLD for a position in aimost any capacily, but fulied to meet wit a friendly response. ‘This preyed upon her seusitive mind and she became nervous and depressed, in various ways sho tried ‘to wurm her undouvied talents to account, and Ditter failure still met her efforts. Amoug other essays aho wrote a number of poems, mostly of the dreamy, worbid kind, retlecting her own mental toriure, but which were one vy one REIKCLED A’ “UNSUITABLE” ‘by the various papers iv waich she sent them, Her nervous irritwoliity increased, abd @ Weer ago she ‘Was stricken duwu in a severe tt of hysteria. Mr. Edward wieey, a meicusnt o: tus city and autho of “Biue Jackets,” Lived with his famtiy: in the | house and burried to her assistance. Dr. Segaon, of ‘@> West Twenty-fi!in siveet, Mr. Greey’s family dve- tor, Was called in. Lie foundjner to be sufferiag ter- mibly irom AN ACUTS ATTACK OF HYSTERICS. She gradu: recovered, bus remained very much ‘prostrated during ‘he eutire week. He visited ner @evera. tines and believed her to be mending ra- diy. It had been her navit to write a great many ters and she received many also, The doctor ad- vised her to reirain trom uli excitement; but she continued her witug and reading despite his ad- smonitions, yer sue exieuorly bore ber trouvies with : A SWHUT COMPOSURE, ‘Tnunking, perhaps, that she might need material aid, Mr. Greey offered to iurnisa Mrs, Anderson with ali the money she required, but she poliiely declined tie offer, sayiag sie needed uo assistance, notwithstanding sie was velieved to be nearly, if not anita, Out Of MOLey. Like most Soutuern ladics ‘Mrs. Aaderson was Kuow to couslanliy carry @ ewali and hanusomely finished TOLL visTOL, which, however, evoked no suspicion in the minds of Uiuse in the house. About half-pasi eleven o'clock on Thursday night ‘Mrs, Audersou, wile alone in her vedroom, becawe aware Wat Bue Was about to have another Dt aud hastened down to tie room of Airs, Graham for assusiauce. Her wos! scrivus leurs Were realized, a8 ihe ultick was severe, and Aur, Creey belug pre- Set WslaDly Buu Led Ur. Segui, Wuo was SPERUILY UN ATTENDANCE and prescr bed the necessary remedy, which was pro- cured wt a Leighvuring diug store, Dr. Seguin, wish- dug to adwivisier the meuicine Himsei, remained wy the bedside, Wiither she had been removed, Wheoa the avcior evitered the roo. she was writuin, ip spasmodic agouy, but he thougat sue exhibiter gmore comand of Wul im ber movemenis than wach vunder tue Sar ons aliacs, Wille the messenger ‘Was procuring tie medicine the doctor leaned agalust he mul of he dvor mieuudy AICH NG SHE BEA TIPUL SUFFERER. As is commun Wilh hysteric paiients she several dimes tore Ler hauds across her breast, avout tue ‘Fegiou of the Heart. ‘ius did not cause him, there- Tove, aDY suspicion, a he had noticr d her doing this on the former vccesion of her hysteric ut, te no- Miced her make & movemedt Wibi her left hand, as af feeiing tor ber neart, and tue next mstany he THE REPORT OF A PISTOL from uudex the ved clothes. ‘The sufferer’s a Peecrgyemnnl et sie fell back im whe bed he 88W & amail pistol slppiug irom ner grasp. Lie rushed forward, turned. down the clothes and saw Lo bis horror a thica stream of blood gushing from eavana uuder thy ieft breast uni just over the He calied ior assistance, and the meubers of he household rusued iu. ‘ike unfortunave woman did not utier a cry. A FRW DEP GASPS AND SHE WAS DEAD. The Leading was covered with tue poor creature’s Dlood, Tuey tei up her jaw and smovihed ner Miwbs, but did not close ber eyes, and tuus leit the vody unt tue open! Of Uae Liquesé yesterday. A HEBALD repurier Was ushered iuto the sitting wrom of ihe chauber of deith, where be found Corouer heenan, Ur. Beaci and sone ‘Police Oucers engaged 11 the investigaiion. bo Was led lato the bedioom, and there, as above scribed, dabited 10 a Dive morning Wrapper, over Der cheuuse jay we moital revatios of the bigh- toned souiheru iady of ‘he aay belvre, ber “silver #klo laced with ler guldeu vlood.’”’ A single glance tovk 1D wt once @ ius, Hue Jace, marbled over witi the hue of deuth, # ieh-archea brow, frum which fier dark brown curiiag hair Was twined graceiully on, Twi, Dowily lvuudeu Jaw; & rm chin, iiKe Minerva’s; 4 Gredian muse, dark gray eyes, peep guastuly vat frow ioug brown lasues; a showy Leck; & horriu, row:.d, BLOUL-ENCRUSTED, GAPING WOUND Now @ veauiliuily moulded vreasi, and clotted vod in Duge paicues upon ihe While Chemise, On She tule in the suiting room lay @ hovel Wh the page, doubled Over, Where the deparied spirit had iat agi mized OVel Lie ues. lis Le Was a key to She Alun recesses OF Her treubied soul. { IT WAS “iB DEAD SBUKET,”” ‘oy Wilkie Coliins, king oi tue moriiu in liverature, Dr. Seguin depused as wbove related. As lar 43 known she jet uo ictters expiaimng her reasons for so tragicaily termipating her evisience, and so for the pres at it remains ove oi the UNSOLV By suUal Mi STERIES. Yesterday morniug Mr. Urecy tele, raplied to Mr, . Stepbing, a vrotwer-ta-iaw of deceased, living in ‘Baltimore, announcig her tragic dea h, and re- peived il reply & despaica requesting Nun ty spare ho expense im regard tu the iunerai, and stating ‘that we family reiauves woud come on by the first fran. No post mortem examination Is thought recessary. ‘The arrival of her reiatives may tarow some uit ‘upon the strange history of her mouves, but tiere 2s listie doubi @ veruiet of suide Woe of ansO.Ld mind wil be readered. Vie pistol is almost a toy m inves ashes ae singie barreiled aad not more au three inches ioug. Au empty copper cartridge ned in it, A deed couveying sume real esiale wWasningion County, Delaware, tonerseu and nua- and, W. J. A. Anderson, of that piace, was found tt her trunk. But two ieiters were discovered, aud it is evident she must bave destroyed many received by her during her resideuce in New York, On the arrival oi her friends Coroner Keenan will issue a ‘certiticate permitting the body to be interred. such are tae facts as far as elicited im this extraordinary, roman‘ic story, which began in the sunny South jand ended so tragically aud darkiy in New York. THR PERPETRATOR OF A CRIME IN 1867 JusT An- rRD.—Iu the year 1867 the louse of Ira Merring- , an aged and respectable citizen In sue town of Hoosick, was covered oue evening by two burglars, d bineeit and wife vucked aud gagged ana the jouse robbed Of a considerable umouut of property, aged couple were awue jn the bulding, and Awhen tue robbers deparied they lett them stil con- ued. When their condilion was discovered the ext Morning thuy Were nearly dead irom fmgnt nd exhaustion, — Suspicion poluied Ww & man ed Garduer Wood or Woodward, who shertiy Beard iron disappeared and was not positively irom again watll list night, when District ttorney Banker received & Lae Re from White- 1 anuouncing os arrest in that place by officer vera. The District Aitorney had previously heard ra to the effect that be was in the vicinity of ‘hitehall, and took the necessury means to arrest 1m in Cage he was there. We are Rappy to know ey Were BUCCOASTUl, ior Lhe crime Which Woodward ‘G@pon an old and inoliensive couple Was & Oat DeINOUs OME and deserves Lie severest PUllsli> OM. Fy Times, March WH, | ling, but the lighter volu: government bonds: 157% @ 116; do, sixes, 1681, registered, 11634 a 116%; do. do., coupon, 11634 a 116%; do, five-twenties, regis. tered, May and November, 1123 @ 112%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 11234 a 11234; do. do., 1864, do. do., 112% @ 112}; do. do., 1865, do, do., 1129 a 11236; do. do., registered, January and July, 111% a 111%; do. do., 1865, conpon, d0., 11134 @ 11134; do. do,, 1867, do. o., 111% a 111%; do. do., 1868, do. do,, 11134 a 111K; do, ten-forties, registered, 108% a 108%; do. do., coupon, 1087, 20 coupon, 46 a 47 o., 1568, 29 @ 30; do. NeW, 2336 @ 244; do. special tax, 18 8 18} Wait Srneer, } Fripay, March 3i—6 P, M. On 'Change to-day wheat was better, with more doiug. Ihe cotton market continued heavy and prices Were a iraction lower, THE IMPORTS OF DRY GOODS. The imports of dry goods forthe week ending March 40, 187i, amounted w $4,525,725. MONBY BASY. Money was easy at four per cent on governments and stocks, with exceptions at five per cent on the latier collaterais, Discounts were unchanged, FOR@IGN BXOHANGR DULL. The foreign exchings marke! was inactive at the advance to 1:97§ ‘or pris pankers’ sixty day ster- 2 Of busiuess Was In part attributable to the deferment of tho saiiug of tic principal maui steamer antl! Monday, THE NEW LOAN. Private telegrams on tie street to-day reported | fourteen to cight miltond ailditional subscriptions to the new ioan. S@ORBTARY BOUTWELL, The Secretary of the Treasury 1s expected in the | elty to-morrow, and will probably maxe a short visit dost to the world forever. But tio tale of life which , to the Sub-Lreasury aud Stock Exchange, THE LONDON MARKEY. ‘rhe more satisfactory progress made with the new loan during the p&t few days seems to have pro- duced great buoyancy tn our bonds tn London, Where the dve-twenties of 1882 closed strong this evening at an advauce to 97%, almust the nighest qnotation ever mae tn the foreigu market, FIVE*TWENTIES AND GOLD. To-day at the noou session of the government board the 62'a sold at 112% when goid was 110%. Deducting the accrued taterest from the 62's their price “tlav’ was 110 Tu other words, fve-twenties were only !< per ceat below par in gold. The difer- ence was widened to only % per coat. in the subse. quent reaction of governineuts from the advance of the morning. GOLD ETRONG—110% A 11014, Toe Meroantiio cemand for gold in connection with the current large tunportatioas of foreiga goods gave more firmness to the goid market, and the price steadily advanced from L104 to LL. GOVERNMENTS STRONG AND ACTIVE. The government list extibited unusual activity and large transactions occurred at advancing quota- tions, the market exhibiting the feature of rising both in gold and iu currency prices. The buoyenoy of the forel;n market naturaily assisted in producing this result. The ‘ong’ bonds of 1881 and the currency sixes were especially strong. The iatver advanced to 116, STOCKS DULL, STRONG AND HIGHER. The stock market slowly—aimost tinperceptibly— moved upward, until a (urther rise of a hall to three quarters per cet was estabiished in the leading speculative Trailways. It is sald that the “great American bear’ has covered his shorts at @ loss of about o million of dollars, and is now buying stocks im preparation for the ensuing grand Bum wer ‘bull’ campaign which is to | follow the original “spring rise” ln stocks, The Secretary of the Treasury being committed to the policy of Keeping money easy and the fnancial situation buoyant aud cheerful, the “bears have abandoned all wea of breaking prices uutil tho natural striugevey oi the fall shail come to their aid, Meantime they are going in for a vast “buil’’ speculation durtug the interval to that time, particularily as a fresh rise will only give them-a better point of departure when they vegin to “ vear’’ the market. Te procure the stocks necessary to this change in their tactics they have started rumors of a locking up of money, and did indeed give sume coler to the report by bringing in their bauk creditor at the Clearing House this morning for nearly a million of dollars. It ts shrewdly suspected, however, tat this sum represents the exact loss o/ the “bear”? rm, Who settied with the “bulls” by giving their certified checks for the dif- ferences on the stocks which they soid short, The cerniled checks weut as trophies into tne pockets of the “buli’? cliques, Who have probably kept them as acurlosity for a day or two, especialy as by doing 80 they assist their penitent udversaries to buy stocks without ruuntag. the market up tov sud- denly, The purchuses trom this source could not, however, be made without advancing the market to some exient, Manaye their movements carefully as they could. In some instances the highest points of the season were mide. Northwest common ruse to 89 and preferreil 0 9734. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The foliowing table shows the highest and lowest prices of the leading speculaiive siocks during the day:— New York Central consolidated. New York Centrai scrip. barlew Erie.. Reading. Lake snore Wabash, Pittsburg. Northwestern. Northwestern preferr Kock Island St. Pau... St. Paul preferred Ohio and aitssissippt. New Je: sey Central Col., Chicago and Union Pacitic. Western Uniol Pacific alail. Highest. Lowest. 96% 995 . 107 Indiana Central.. LATEST PRICES OF GOVERNMENTS, The following were the latest street prices for ‘United States currency sixes, a 109, THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKET. ‘The fluctuations in the price of gold were as fol- lows:— 110% 1 P.M. +110's 2PM. 110% 3 P.M, Loy 4P, «11045 6:80 P.M. In the gold loan market the rates rauged from 2 per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as {ul- lows:— Gold cleared... oe $30,351,000 Gord baiances.....+ 944,58 Currency balances. 1,047,315 The engagement of specie for the Samaria, satling to-morrow, is about $200,003, The following was the business of the Assistant United States Treasurer tn this city to-day :— Gold receipts. $962,810 Gout payments, 1,092,720 Gold balance, 67,717,090 ip" 1,404,152 Durrency payinents, 1,404,223 ©urrency balance. 7,364,027 CUSLOINS. 0.6 eee eeee 838,000 SOUTHERN SECURITIXG STRONG. The Southera State bonds were strong and active in the Virgintas, which advanced about two per cent, and weak and active Inthe new South Caro- linas, which declined to 5934, The action of tho Chamber of Commerce of Charleston, in protesting by resolutions against the payment of taxes, stimu- lated the decline in the latter bonds, which were the only weak spot in the Southern list, The following were the closing street pricos—Tennessee, ex coupon, 6514 & 65%; do., NEW, 6534 264%; Virginia, ex coupon, fi 76; do. new, 71} @ 73; do, registered stock, a 6544; Georgia sixes, 81}, a 82; do, sevens, 4 & 91; do. do., Old, 92 & 93; North Carolina, ex do. funding, 1866, 36 a 388; do, Lissourl s1X@s, 92% @ 9234; do. Han- nibal and St. Joseph, 91 @ 02; Louisiana sixes, 63 a 70; do., new, 63 a 65; do, levee sixes, 72 a 75; do. do., eights, 85 a 92; do. Pealtentiary sevens, 72a 74; do. Tallroaa eights, 79 & 80; Alabama fives, 69 @ 72; do. eights, 102 @ 104; do. railroad eights, 94 @ 100; Soutn Carolina sixes, 70 8 78; do. new, January and July, 59% & 69; do. do., April and October, 60 a 6: do. registered stock, old, 60 @ 70; Arkausas sixes, 57 a 60; do, eeyens, 56 a 6% SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Friday, March 31—10:15 A. M. us . 108 ‘ in ia so eannes yee NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 187L—TRL PINANCIAL ANB COWMBRCLAL, | The engagements included—To i Bu ds tall ‘ 2 | t Sigd., and by steam .0,tK! | end 20,000 busoela ats To Lonton —1060 rn bacon, Yon., ani 100 hd, tovweco, Sus. T to HL. 1. Godet, ‘The charters were — ‘U0 OS 5-20; F, BiK0 US Bab, , * 0 ao to LL. L. Godet, $4,100; No. #8,’ to 1. 1. Godet, 1400 du Bu 0 USG-w. r, the Batic and back atm lump sum, takiny ¥, 00 bbla. erale | petroleum out at ti ui) it ot 68. ; w brig reporied , | Gotte vate t per nb Muar petroloum to @ direct port'on the ® brig to south uarters wheat, fi 1 back to's port north of nd & British bark, 4,60 vole, also ap Itelinn brig to riers oc wheat at 48 6d, adviphia to north side of Cuba’ Hatteras, on private term: trviewn to Continent at's. 3: venarth Roads tor orders, per quarter; a Norwegian tro eum at 44. 4ied.; a Norwegian bark to fi at 48, 6d. ; uw British brig, 26) tons, to i d0+.e. S00 L 8% M 5 Rit 0 dO oseeeee reporter of | birth, but a restlent of Bostou Ir ) in tuat city on Suaday, aged sixty-six. eee eetee! 00 do. 1 Un Pao Kit. yd do. 100 Ch ANW RR. ct juitic with 1,800 Cs 2: bbls, flour, 4,140 Tho liour market ruled quiet it a | wil be beguu in Binghamton, N. ¥., uext week, ou ‘Gorn mea. was sleniy, without ‘Kye flour was quiet. Southern flour was | to & 6 8t P RK..b'o doy Ma Se ; dO. 10000 Cen Pac ald bus. change in prices. ateacy but quict, with sales of about 75) ovis. at our quota- Japanese were out riding yesterday. ‘in and the music of course ativacted a large crowd of To del, luck ¢ Wiad el OK a 000 Chi’ NW eon. = o B 10 G0. 0. b 400 Del,Lack « W RK. wo do. 40 do. 85 Chie & Alton, Siperane Wester 2000 T « W isi, 60 HASt Jo sis, 2000 M & Ke int mort.. " G0u0 Chic & Mi iat mat 5000 Goi. & ELSaREGSS' ee 3 8 6 7 6 % i 7 7 8 7 i 8 0 w 85 vw 0 0 cry w bo ry) a 7d: a itt a 80 0 0 WwW od 50 oo oo St. Louis choice double extra... Rt. Louis choice family, Oy 160 sha Manhat dv Union Bunk... WOstlL a 1 M Ri $1000 O8 6's, "1, 32000 US B20, 0, "67 am LITY L000 UB BH, CORT ROTM IIIS AHSES Famace | Com meal, Brandy — Weal was decidedy ing price for No. 2 spring, | avout 100,10 bushels, a BL Oba gi 47 for new No. Bapring in wiore, 31 96 $1 Si for Nv. 1 do, de ‘$1 88 for fair amoer was active and tirm, a Pe ee for do, delivere: = prs st bout 40,00 bushels, $118 for ol4 aud new Western let ahd noulaal'y anvhanged. © market continued tuactive, and values Were altoxether nominal at Lo}go. w 16o, f There were 00 i man & Co, make the stock cloth tu New Yori 9,100 and in Horton 6,90) do.; bags in New York, 68:0 buies, do. @ market for both foreign and domestic con- without notioeavie clauge 1a values, eactions ta hemp worthy ‘Unio, with sules of eezecesa £55 a We. for cioth. . Densra. G. Tacke 100 1D, sas esses 100.0,0,0 & Ind RR. 22 Os “ 200 NJ Centra: KK. 200 do z 3 of note; 60 baies Manila, Yig0: a Lie. i PLE SHEET. the past month, The following were the only sales yesterday :— NEW YORK PROPERTY —DY BOVERTS AND M'GrIRA, Legal pale, House ani lots, &, of Nineteenth street, 60 fe ©. of Ninth avenue, Wxt8.¥ to KR, b. Smith . BROOK PHOVERCY -uY RB. Hlooper aireot.—the tour two story, ba b- colar biyh soe houses, each 18x40, lot 10v feet sleep, No %2, 4,90); No. M4, to J, Donovan, #400), No. v6, JOURNALISTIC NOTES. The Lansing (Mich.) Democrat has enlarged to an eighit-comn paper Edward J. Wickson has taken the chair tn the editorial sauctum of the Uta (N. Y.) Heraid 1ecently vacated by J. H. Cunningham. The St. Lous Ind-x is tho title of an eight-page | Paper published by Win, Frazee & Co. ‘Thomas will, for many years the law and court ie Bostou Fost, an Englishman by om his youth, died Ex-Speaker Callicot has ass smed editorial charge of the Alvany /tnes, Mr. Callicot was formerly an editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser. ‘ie publication of a paper, to be called the Times, A JAPANRS® PRINCESS WENT FOR A Dark bareheaded urcains aod a quantity of aarkies Who blared in Wourlerment at the ugly physiques of the Pixtal! beauties, ‘The latter smiled so exiensively and looked so jolly, that by tie time the parale was over tue darkies felt rather faduliar, and one Was 30 bold as ty touch the hem of the royal ratineut of we high Princess as she alizhted trom her chariot, She Was sensitive of tLe contaumnation and im- mediately ait the mulk of humaa kindness aud good natuwe departed from — her, raising her tst, she turned round aud that darky huv’ one im the ear, Tt sent him sprawling tuto the crowd, ar Yunlage, she pited aer vow & puygiltst. litle darkey’s ai stood straigat up on tis head. He was dumbfounded; avd, with an mexpressibie horror oa Mis countenance, he tried to fy the Into riated Avnazon, but tie Crowd Was too dens, and 1b Was Ouly When the manager of Luc party pulled her o that the datky got away, [lis savior ot tae Hegro turned out to be the boss OF Lue royal faunsly; for he was very wad, and panel the ribs as she was by the shouider shoved her aac the door of the h Louisvute courier, Mar the princess in ouumon ioiks, and taking her emoutousiy into id then the curtain fell. 28. otel, THE LOUISVILLE, NEW ORLEAN; AND CHIGAG) RAILROAD. PrrrsBoRre, Pa. March 31, 1871. The argument was conciuded to-day inthe United States Disirict Court, before Juige Drummond, on the application of Cnarica E. Bill to be placed tn possession of the Loulsville, New Orleaus and Oui- cago Kallroad., The application was refused and the roud remutus in the possession of the receiver until ; the bes of the parties in incerest sali be adjudl- cated, SETS 1 ‘8 4285 per wu; f ton, ‘currenc: oid, anu jute butts, gc. a 4c., curren —The market continue: fairly active, and closed firm ® for shipping, wl 4d a S5eze2 Eo. @: o&: 01 Hors.The market for prime qualities continued fa: poor descriptions were ueglecied. Go. a 18c.; Western, 6c. a Ket was dull, and prices continued nom{- of transactions. We old, and Enyiisl id oe and $3 75 for pipe, at Ket cioned £y.—The offerings of foreign continued very smail. uaiiiles especially were scarce and 90.5 warn, 7c. i, day, March 3), by OFTU OSWALD MULLER, Of Denmark, to airs, MiNNLs 83236 STREET QUOTATIONS. Half-yant Five © Clock P. M. Demracie bdoillin iy aud them West Union Tel, thoupa nu active aivance was estab. M: 0 bhds. Barbad 4: with @ iair demand; 20 Hi stend) tos, cbieiy at aio. We quote: soi, chvelly at from Engiteh islands. at the United States NAV Ai CLORES.—Lae for cho Month | cuir change, but quiet. Spirits turpeatiny wore. in sinall demand and raiher more freely olfered, wit anies of 1W Lola, on private terms, and 100 vols. at bidge., closing Vrices for rosin were weil supported. good sirained aad in an Assay Office at New York, Ending March 31, 1571. Deposits of gola— Foveign cols. Foreign buthon. Uniied States Duiliva.. Deposits of silver, lucludiag purchases— Foreign coin: Foreign built United States United states avouue. on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clo we common strained at ¢2 6g. ‘Gur without sales waa urmly hold at $3 7 (or Wilmiazton. RuM.—The market for crude was dull ani heavy, ntirely nominal at about 134ge. (oF oru ie ha there were sellers but uo ouyers. ‘as but moderaiely dealt 1m, and prices were gevera ly in fers) mF, With gales of 2,000 Lbs, April, at Loca, LU) | dui, June iatter bait) at 24dgc. | evening, but not p: aly | 50 obla, retined, prompt deuvery, were r 2Biie., however, Wan gi | oe 0.0 Aprit (oil inst (conta puion (Waltornia) United States builton (Colorado).. Jnited States buillon (Lake Superior). ited States bullion (Nevada). Unilied States builion (Nebraska). ion, ali the year at ; 000 bois. Apri at ib 4c.; 2,000 jc. tpt, 1.614 vole, pork, 104 it meats, aud 41 do. lard. with a good emau | restricted by tue firmness of hold | Lau bbis. “at edi 26 packi . ‘The pork marcet ut the tranbact.ons we . The tales were ao or May delivery, closing with Total deposits—Payahie in bars ‘Lota deposits—Vayab.e tu culu.... vid. cc! remain dull, Bacon was dull and nomfual at 1030, for len. long clear, lic. for ahort clear, 10)4¢. for 1 meas were dull, with anal: sales ut 12490. w 1 }6e.tior pick! Gold bars stamped. Silver vars s:anpe: Transmitted to tic Unite Vidladelpuia, for colnage.... | vel no market continued steady with fatr demand tor jote; the sales were 40) bags of Kangoun at rou 7c. a Tgc., aad’ 3d Uerces Curviina mt Bigc. w S/gc., tho latter choice, Stock of Kangoon, according to bags; stuck of Carolus, SVKAZ(+F.—The market was dull and extirely nominal at ures the murket closed with a rsementa at the Office of the Ansisinnt Treasurer of the United States, New York, tor the Month Eading March 31, ofmMicers and pat Uda Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday, April 2 at 12 o'clock M., to poy the last tribute of respect to our late Patriarch, yee eimai count, 8, 126, « 12346., at which contiaued downwara tend Suvak —The an Fobruary 28, 1871, by balance . Rece'pts during the mouth— © et continued strong, but only mode- rasly active, The sales were 600 ulin. on the basis Of Hc. = ‘or fair to goo. retioing and inc : juded 450 hhds, Marti Internai revenue . os Renned sugar was Three per cent certificates. Post Ottce Department. Tran Paient fees... Miscellaneous, uba—Loterior to cominon reuning, qrocory, 90. j centriugal, bi hogaheae nod aia—Boxes Dutch 9/,¢. ; prime to choice grocery, We. « 10. heads and boxes, Pc. & boxes, 7%(0. a Pac. ; meia‘io, 4c. standard, Nos. 7 to 9, Bigc. do., 18 to 15, 105g¢. You are hereby summoned to mest te, 11346. ‘do,, grocery grades, 9 stan S00 th, bo. slandard, Nos. 10 to 1 vurrent clayed and superior, rades, 9c. a We. ‘small lots, in- private terms. $5 75 @ 88, gol DOF 1D. There ing 20 tons Silesian on iy heid at from fe Lusso. Ber Ds.—Receipts, transactions in Calcutta Lise but the paiticular: jeeurs. G. Tuckerman & Uo., compute the stooe West Twenty-fitn street, tuls (saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. Relatives ot ihe famiuy are invited meet at his late residence, 370 Filth avenue, at half- Treasurer U. 3. Do. vo disbursing accounts. Do, to Assay Onice .. Do, to interest accounts, viz: Intter price was strictly for cnuice, The demand (or Keutucky continued fatriy ac- for export. Prices were without no jevahe ‘ne sales were Yi) bhde. Seed leaf was decidediy more active at prices. The sales were a 82 cases Wisconsin at private terms, 1 at from 6c, Yigc. — 77.422, 426 Receipts for customs In March, 1371. ar Receipis for customs in Akurci, i970, Increase, 1871.......+ es oid crop, sundri c ara, T and LL cut, ou private terms, and 300 pales Havana T tement of atesare. J. ‘ollowing relative to the seeeeeeees $8,387,301 8. Gans & Bon ine! in New York, Uf Spani Stock un hand, March 1, 1871. Received since... COMMERCIAL REPORT. Prtpay, March 31-6 P. M. Asurs.—Receipts, 95 packaes, with @ moderate demand. Pots were steady at $5 750 87 2%. Penria wore neglectod and nominal in value at about $8 60 a 9 25. BREGWAX was quiet but a 8 350. for yellow Western and Southern. Covprs,—The market for American ingot continued fairly active ani farther sales of 300,000 Ibs. mostly at from Lge, @ 213¢0., according to on private terms. Total. ......++ 26, Sales and reshipments to March 31, 1871. Stock on hand, April 1, 1871.. Stock on hand, April 1, 1879. Stock on band, Aprii 1, 1689. SrOUK IN NEW ly, with small sales at 24340. Ko were male, rand, but partly Manufactured was steady, with a fair demand ut 37¢. for nails, 32c. for bolty and braziera’, 3/0. for Received since. Deiivered since. Stock on hand Aprill, 1871.. 10,297 Brooklyn inspection--Stock on hand M| Received since. % mand for Kio cont! witoont quotable cu mi -{ 9 10 sold In Baittmore, being the baiance of the New Disht’s carzo on private terms. v Penta t 4 Wige. 0. 6 alight; ue from 8,509 bas Stock on hand, April 1, 1871. Total stock April 1, 1871. Same time, 1570. Same time, 1869 TLN.—The market was inactive a Banca was heid at s8ige.. Siraite at JBc. a Bsc, & Bac. all goid. The Vuten sale on Banca, went off a Ite eifect upon loses frm at the above 34.0 89 for 1. C, charcoal, theory $6 25 & 97 Wo for coke terne and Lu te ic. '& ‘loe., Mexican, I8c. m Prevaiied for rmall lots we were steuay at i a lée. for adamantine, ‘The demand for this staple continued light and was again in buyer's favor —hoiders generaly ‘The receipts at the ports for it Amsterdam, oo ‘at 7) a To¥g dorins, ‘a ket, watch, though boing free sellers at quotations, the week have beon 76.524 bales, against 74,310 Unies last week, aad 41,008 valus tie saue Weea lant year, Tue salen Chasen where a good line ie otfered. @n.a)) quantities at uno fs noticeavie for f. the new spring neiaco to this mark The sales comprise 17 Yonnay.vania Xand XX at rices. Conmiierable inquiry 1, and we understand a a iy ts om the way from Bao fe in request at former 000 Ibs. fleece, Boe. By AB 567 ry 400 bales to arrive, The —Ineiuded 18 tae above at ries was ouly moderately active, but Wwe 8 Age, lower, Th 900 bales, as follows:—March, 1u0 4 fete. April 10) at 13 ac. 100 at 1 18 A, -ibe., together; 15. ket (or forward deity 1ege for ali months raed boo, a 56; XXX a iskiock, . 4 BVO los, deal 6c. @ ble, for sup co! 150,000 ibs. valifornia, 240. @ 380. for fall and Me. ine are alow o' dawashed Creo'es at &re.ucet rate. 386 bbis, The market rucd firmer ‘and about 300 bbis. sold at 920. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. ‘Tho transactions of yesterday close the proceedings at the Exchange for a week in which considerable business has been done ina quiet way. Next wook being the first in April will be very buay, and more pusiness is expected in renv ~ 4u Yas beon done for are based, as heretofore, on cotton not wore than naif # grade avove or below porta were easier under of room og the Lerth, ler ng demauu Wee “i orev to Bi MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. LAWDER—RoBINSON.—On Thursday, March 30, by the Kev. Dr. Horton, Mr. BoWAKD LAwDEx Lo Bliss MARGARIB KOBINSON, New York city, At Hdgewailer, 8. L, on Thurs- ne Rey. Ur. eciesiob, Captain MULLER —AUS H. Hicks, daughter ot Joun H, Austen, Died. Batu.—On Thursday, March 30, of peritonitis, Mary Louisa, daughter of br. A. Brayton aud Hewn | Stone ball, aged 4 years, ‘Yhe reiatives aud frieads are invited to attend the funeral services, ac 33 West Tenth street, tals (Sa'ur- day ) afternoon, at two o'ciock, MREBEE.—At his residence, in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Marca 29, aiter «a short luess, Gaukus W. BEBuE, Jr,, in the 34th year Of his age. Funeral services will be heid at Washington Ave- bue Gapust churca, corner of Gites and Washing- | tou avenues, on Sunday aftecnoun, at half-past one O'COCK. Bolce.—In Jersey City, on friday, Marcn 31, GeoRGE B., infant gon of Garret 5. and Jeane A. Boece, aged Lt ye Funeral froiv residence of parents, No. 263 Jersey BOWBN.—Un irt.ay, March 31, JOHANNA BOWEN, Mauve of Dru.acolloher, county of Luneiick, Ire- lana, aged 22 years, ‘Tne friends of the family, and of her cousins, Dauiel Crimintns and sisters, are invited to atent the funeral, On Sunday afternoon, at half-past one ck, frou her lat: residence, No, 1,186 Second avenue, thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, BrapLey.—vn Thursday, Marcit 30, Joun T. 1! LEY, of county Letina, parisa of Kiilisnat, aged 29 CUTS. * ‘The relatives and friends aro invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 10 Hast Nineiy- second street, on Sunday alternoon, at one o'ciock. BRoWNE.—In this city, on Weduesday, March 29, JOUN FULE BROWNE, aged 66 years. ‘The fuveral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at one o’c.ock, Irom bis late residence, 110 West Houston street. The oMvers and delegates of the Masonic Boar! of Reiief of the city oi New York are hereby requested to meet at the Loige ‘room, No. O43 Broauway, on Sunday, 2d insi., at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of uuiting wiih Howard Lodge, No. 35, in ae the funeral of the Presdeat of the Board, V Brother Joun F, Browue. FRED, W. HERRING, Secretary. LEBANON ENCAMPMENN, NO. 12, 1. 0. ¥. F.—The warchs are requested to meet at tae Jona F, srowne, P. C. P. By order, 'F. IL. KOEDELL, U. P. R. G. MILLARD, Fin. Scribe. EMriRe LODGE, No. 64, 1, O. 0. #.—The members are respectiully requested to meet at the Antique Koom, Odd Feliows’ Hall, at 12 0 ciock, on Sunday, April 2, 157i, for the purpose of avtending the fu- neral of P. G. John F. Browne, By order, H. D, MONACHUSI, N. G. Jaues A. H1Bson, Secretary. Howard Lopos, No. 35. ¥. AND A. M.—Bretnren, iE the Lodge No. v48 Broadway, on Suniay, at tweive Rooms, o’c.0ck noon, for the purpose of paying Live last tri- bule of respect to our late Worshipful Lrother, John F. Browne. By order, JOHN GILBERTSON, Master. ALFRED B, Price, Secretary, Cany.—On Thursday, March 80, JoHN L. Cary, aged 60 years.g Heiuuves ‘and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tue iuneral, irom his late residence, No. 237 West Thirtieth street, on Sunday alternvon, ai one o'clock. CaSWELL.—At his residence, In this city. on Wednesday, March 29, JouN CASWELL, in tue 74th year of his age. Funeral services will be held at Trinity chapel, wo past nine, CHOvVEY.—On Wednesday evening, March 29, FRANCIS Coovey, in the 4uth year of 1s age. ‘The relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late resideace, No, 37 City Hall place, this (Saturday, morunyg, at eleven o'clock. CLaKKE,—On ‘Thursday, March 30, Patriox CLARKE, @ Dative of the county Galway, Ireiaud, in the suth year of his age. * ihe Iriends aad relatives of the family are resnect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, from his late residence, No. 379 Water street, on Suuday afver- noon, at two o'clock, CORNELL.—Suddenly, on Thursday, March 39, ELIZa wits of samuel H, Cornell, im the 420 year of her aye. nelatives and friends of the family are respect- faliy mmvited to attend the fuera, irom her iate re- siuence, 327 Wasbiugton avenue, near De Kalb ave- nue, Brooklyn, ou Sunday a:tecuoon, at LwWo o'clock, witoout further notice. Dixos.—On Friday, March 31, Jane, wife of George S. Dixon, In the 50th year of her age. The relatives und iiends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 814 bast Nine- } teenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at hali-past one oer LOCK. WOLEY.—On Friday morning, March 31, MARGA+ REC ounges. daughter of ter aud Margaret Dovley, aged + years aud 6 montis. The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, from ter pareuty residence, 306 West ‘Lweniy-seventh street, oa Sun~ day asternvon, at hail-past one o'clock. DoYLE.—vn briday, March 31, Cav HEINE DOYLE, beloved danghter of Michael and Jane Doyle, aged > 5 months and 4 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend ihe funeral, this (Saturday) allernoon, at two 0 clock, at 704 iL SIXbin street. DunHaM.—On Thur eldest son of Join B. Dui age. Notice of funeral hereafter, Tuckahoe, on Tuesday, March 28, CHAuLES DUSENBERBY, 10 the 70m year of bis 8, a he relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral. trom his late resiience, tais day (Saturday) at twelve o'clock noon, Uurrlages will be in attendance at Tuckahoe station on the urrival of the Hall-past ten A. M. train by the New York and Harlem Kailroad. FLoop.—Uu Weduesday, March 29, after a short Mness, JAMES FLOOD, WW the dist year of his ace, aiive of the parish Granard, couoty Longford, Lre- itl the friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Nis late resilence, No. 615 Bust Fifteenth street, on Suuday #{ternoun, at one o'clock. ¥ox.—In London, Engiand, on Taesday, March 14, of congestion of tae lungs, CONRAD FOX, asod 4b » March 80, EpcaR A. ham, in the usd year of bis years. GILLMAN,—On Friday, March 31, Ronee B. Grit MAN, eldest son Of Kobert aud Vatuerine Gillman, vo years, 6 months and 15 days. @ funeral will take piace from the Presbyterian Church, bighty-sixth street, between Lhird wud pe ae on Sunday afternoun, at baif-past one o'clock. GvuyRe.—On Wednesday, March 29, of a lingering Tiness, Jose: u B. GUYRE, eldest sou of Nathan B. ‘and susan 8. Guyre, aged 30 years and § months, The relatives and are Invited to attend the —un Friday, March 31, of consumption, Groace A. HaLrin, in’his 44th year, ‘The relavives apd Fiends aro respectiully invited 'tend the funoral, fron tno rest father-ta-taw, J. Andrew sintth, West ‘ Long Imant City, 0. Sau ernoon, && oa O'clock, Wi'houy titer Lavinablor HaAstinus.—Oa Sunday, Janiary 2% at San Sars fos, Tamnau Ipas, Vexioo, SUSAs A Dab ad, wife of ia W. Hustings, wed 22 years. ag Re hia, Marcu 1, or) wick, New \ork, MAH ANKE to? HAZARD, WHE Rowlan! R, Hazard, Jr. aed $5 years, " il remains will Ue takeu to sewpurt, Rb, (oe vent, RION.—On Friday, March 31, Mrs, Catm@ar RINE HENDRKS N, aged (7. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Homan.—in Brooklyo, Macy A. B., wite of Cla ree ©, Homan, aged 24 years, 9 woutis aad ad dave. ler remarna will be taken to bertfort, L. terment. The fu Will take place Lon: istend papers pease copy. Jattyr.—On Welnes!ay, March 29, EowArp A, Jarvis, in the 4th yeoro his age ‘Lhe funeral serv.ces will & , iatl’«past one vu’ linton surest, 1 2 relat ved of the family are respectul y lavited °@ Atigud, without further no ico. JeNciNi, Ab St. Awtustiag, Fit, on Sunday, Maic) b+, JouN P. dBNKIvS, Of Wh to Plains, Neo. auves and friends of ine boas, woe ke Mlle featerauity ave myiedt 10 avent tuo faveral, Wii take pince at the seormed eho ernoon, April 3, at o: at Motel Prana. White Plains, on Monday att o’ciock, without further noti i shester Comman ery, No, due ded 10 os ene we Une asylum, in Wate i oa Monday, spel). at twelve M., in full uns orm, for the purpose O utteud- tug he funeral of Past & C. Jona iv’. eokius AMAN, EB. O. rf nights of We “y are hereby a . JonN W. CRawrorD, Recorder, duper.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Mare! |, ELLEN JUNGE, the beloved w fe of MWichanl Jats Tue relatives aud frieids of Vie fan are invited to attend tae taneral, On Suatiy afternvon. at hale past two oclock, from her late re id aoe, 90. Mok Hicas street, Brooklyn, tu the Cemetery of the ag Cross, Flathusti, ‘iday, March 81, WILttR, the be Lakkin,—on fF joved son of Veteick mid Catharne Larkin, aed & year, 5 mon'hs ant bs days, Relatives dad friends o the funily ore inviied te ation the tuverac (rou the residence of les parents, uw milton a uth Beooklyu, oa Suaday after vou, al ty y Lees —On T Way, May at No. 39 Auantic. avenue, Hrooklva, otter a sient tin Carnie W., Wie oO Join Willan © aence Lees ant Younweat danshter of Vrs, Mary B, dears, in (he 17te year oi her aye, Kelatives aud friends are invite! to atvend oh a funeral, fron tho Chure 0: the kelesnor Fourh’ avenue aad Pacitte ty Br Friday, ihe ost iustani, are o'cock A. ale London (En zlib paper. pio OPV. Loss.—On Wedaesd iy utorn.as, “aren 29, at plas o'ciock, ut mer resdencs, Lit Belleville avenue, aller a long Uloe-s, CATHAGINE HLiNOR, wife of Franc!s H. Loos aud daugher ot the late George 3S . Lowe, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ree spectluliy invited to atient the tunel me Beileville avenue Congr yatioual cunren K, N. J, on oaturday, Avril 1, at vali-past eleves o’clocg. ‘trains leave foots of Larc.iay stiect at tew o'clock, Mannton.--On Friday, Marcit 3!, Mrcnagt HL, the youngest son of Michuel anu Eliza Manu.un, aged & months and 22 days. ‘The funerai wil take place from tho residence of his parents, corner of Nineteeath sirect and ourth avenue, South Brooklyn, oa Sunday ultermoon, @¢ two o'clock. MENZIE4—On Wednesday, March 29, Joun Dy MENZI\BS, agoil 33 years. Funeral from tis Lite residence, $15 Eighth avenue, on Sunday afternoon at ove 0 viock, Thorn Hilt, Liverpool (Snghvid), Lonton (Janada West, aad Calitorals papers ploase copy, MERRId.—in tais cily, Ou Keday, Marea 81, HENRY MERR LL, in the Sth year of us ay: Notice ot funeral hereafier, MoLoNkY.—Va Thursday, March 30, ?arric< Moe LO EY. ‘The relatives and frien 4 are respoctiuily tavited to a:tend tie funeral, from the reser ace os he BOM in-law, 217 Greenwich stree. sun lav a ternoon, atone ovlock, The rewaius will be taken to Cale vary Cems iry. Mever.—On Thursday aftenoon, March 30, at No, 175 Sixth, near Grand strect, drooklyn, B.D, after a jong 1iness, HeENGY, secoud soa of Hoary and the la e Caturiue Meyer, aged 6 years, 8 imoutus aud 2 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect. fuliy invited to atvend the funeral, irom ol, Paw church, corver South First aid Niach sireets, om Sunday afternvon, af ball-past wo o'clock. MonTqoMeRY. —On Fritay, otk dy ah gering tl ALEX. MONTGO Y, ated oo ‘The reiat ad frteuds of te iaaily, & members of Park Lodge, No, ol), #. and A. invited to attend the funeral, trom tie Bpt church corner of Tai ty th streetand E avenue, on Suiday att . No. 516, KF. AND A. i. —The me: of the above Lodge are hereby summoned io attend @ special Communication to be bell att 655 Lighth avenue, on Sundar, Apri 2 a tveve o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral ef our iate brother, Alex. Moatzomery. Bretiren of sister lodges are fraternally invited to atiend, By order of MARTIN CAN UN, Master, H. SANDS, Secretary. - MowRis.—Navat LODGE No. 69, F. AND A. M.—The members of Nuval Lodge No, 6, F. aud A. '., are summone!t to attend & =p Leemnunie.tioa at their rooms, corner of Broadway aud ‘Thirty-fouria street, on Sunday moruiog at haif past elever o'ciock sharp, to attend the finerai of our lave brother WriLiaM Monnis. By order of M. J.T. COUENHOVES, Svcretary. The menbers of the New York Benevolent Assoc ation of Bookpinders are requested to attend ie Juneral of William Mores on Sunday afternoon, ab half-past one ofc'ock, {roi his late residence, No. 6 South First street, Willamsbuarg. J, MCBEATH, President. McDoNaLp.—On Friday, Marci 31, RACHARL, Ia fant daught-r of thomas and Mary Markham McDonald, aged 6 wecks. The reiatives ant friends of the family are re- spectfully tuvitel to atead the funeral, fromthe residence of her parents, 491 iludson street, thie (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MoKee#ver.—On Friday morning, March 31, Mra, ur a lime te HATTIB MCKEEVER, tu the 23th year of her age. ‘The remiins will leave the cliy for zston the 102.0 train tms (Saturday) morning. Residence, 87 Clarkson sirect MCKENNA.—On Friday, March 31, JOHN MCKENNA, aged 30 years, 19 montis aud 4 days. Faneral takes place on Sunday afternoon, at three o’clock, froin St. Mary's church, corner of Leonard and Remsen streets, Brooklyu, BE. D. McrHAtL.—On Thursaay eventug, March 3), CHARLES MCPHAIL, In the 40th year of his age, The tuneral will take place on Sunday a iernooa, at two o'clock, froma 672 Secon | street, Greenpoint. The members of Polar Stur Lodge, No. 245, F. aad A. M., are hereby summoned to attend @ special com- Municatton, at their rooms, 11s aveaue D., on Sune day after. oon, at hal!-past tweve o clock, fur the ja Dose of paving the last tribnie of respect to our late worthy brotuer, Charles Mcrhatl, Members of sisier jodges are cordiaily Invited to (oin with us, By order, W. H. MILLER, Maser. M. STEWART, Secretary. AMERICUS CHAPIER N», 215 R. A. M.—The membera of this chapter are hereby summoned to meet at the chapter roons, on Sunday aiterioon, at hi tweive o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late cou paniou, Charles McPuail. GORGE A, PHELAN, H. P. Hi. Cray Lanirs, Secretary. Mcdk/ M.ON.—On Friday, Mai 31, HELEN McSt-* MION, beloved wife of Samuel Mlvskiaion aod daughter of Jonathan Spader, Funeral services on sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, at her late re idence, 10) East twenty-eighta street. Relauves and frieads are respectiully tn- vited to atiend. Norxis. -On Friday, March 31, Watters Parmar, youngest child of Wiilum H. and Elizabeta J. Norris, aged 1 year, 6 months and 9 days. Friends and relatives of tie family ure reapect- tuily luvited to attend the funeral vu Sunday after- noun, at half-past three ofclocg, (rum the residence of lus parents, 497 Third avenue. PeNi.B:oN.—In Brooxiya, on Tharsdiy nigns, march 30, HELEN Aviston, youngest cuud of Gorge H. and Laura P. Pendleton. ‘The reiatives and triends of the family are respect> faily invited to attend the fu eral, this (Saturday, alrernoon, at three o'clock, from tae residence her parents, 316 Cumber.and street. Ropa#rs.—On Wedaesday, Marca 2), after @ line geriug ilocss, Wittiam tl. Rovugss, in the year of his age. ‘The re'atives and friends of the family, the oft. cers and members of Ucenn Louge, No. 110, 1. O. O. F, are respectially invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 13) Kast Fouria street, om Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, . O, O. F.—OUEAN LOG, No. 110,—The oMicera Qnd members of the abov: lodge are requested to mect at the Antique Room, Odd Fellows Lal, om Sunday, at tweive o’ciock, noon, for the purpose of tying the last tribuie of respect to our tate My non 4 pro“her, Willian H. odgers. Punctual attendat requested. CHA) VANDERYVORS, N. G. CHAdLES T. Horemas, se ry. Srravu. -Siddenty, on Thursjay, March 30, CoN- RAD SYRA: B, [0 the jist year oO! his age. Friends of the family and the members of the Solon Lodge, No, i1s, avd Mount Hoved Fucamomet: No, 7, 1. O. U. F., ave respecifully tavited to acter the funeral, from his late resiieuce, oo Sunday afternoun, at two o'clock, TAYLOR.—CAKOLINE L. Taytor, wife of Houry Taylor, aged 33 years aad 2 mo tha. ‘The relacives and triends.are invited to attend the Maral, from her late resideace, 21 Wytue avenue, Brooklyn, #. D., tus (Saturday), ab twelve o'clock, hova, LiTsworTH.—At Ploinfleld, N. J. ou Thursday, Maret 40, Many A., wiie of lL. Tuo wort, age 24 years. luneral services at tho Seven’h Day Baptist churel, 10 Plandeld, om Sunday aiternoon, at ly LIWO v'CIOLK. PAV deatON. 08 Thursday, March 30, Haren Insxe, chibi of Wnock waa duldaa Wheaton, aged 1 year and 6 moatis, The relatives und iriends of the family are respect. fai, Vited to atieud tie funeral, tuls (Saturdayy Alernoon, at 1Wo O'CIOEK, TOU her pareuts Pooky dence, Hancock street, ucur Wacvou, Jersey City Heigats. Wirrk.—Suddeaty, at nis residence, No, 15 Third aveaue, Joun WayTs, agod 0) years, ‘Nowce of funerai tn to-worrow's paper. WILson.—suddenty, on Friday, Alarcon 31, James WILSON, aged $8 years, ‘The relatives aad intends of the family are re spectiuliy uvited to atieail his taaeral, trom ehe Sa Luke's Hospital, Fifiy-foursh street and Kiuth ave 4 hue, oD Suudsy mording, at Line Q’