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A GRAND COUP DETAT. Small Eeginnings bat Large Endings. A Now York Lawyer Sentenced ay a Sailor “Bilker”— A Sailor Arrested and Hush Money Paid on the Warrant--How the Marine Court Grants Ordera of Arrest and the Conditions of Settle- niont—A Strange Story. “[ have a warrant for your arrest,” ‘These were the remarks of an imdividual named Stephen H. Ronan, @ lawyer, to Thomas Pinder, @ | colored man, who had just revurnéd from a long | Voyage, and landed, at the foot of Maiden lane on Wednesday morning last. It ts presumavle that such language from ote who has at least the appearance of authority, accompanied with © that “mighty grasp’ from which recoil is useless, would be sufficient to spoil the di- gestion of the veriest Samson who ever lived. mn this age the words are unfortunately too often Ultered; and the syoliation of nervous systems con- sequent thereupon must be immense. In this par- toular case. however, the colored cook bad hot the Bligntest idea that he had ever done “aught against uny man," nor had he been ° HAUNIED BY THB GHOST OF A DETRCTIVE during his voyage from New York vo Liverpool and return, or seen dim visions of the figure of Jus- | tice in his dreams; so that the appearance of the ap- | Parition in broud daylight was truly a cause for sur- prise. The case as it was developed in the Court of Special Sessions yesterday, before Judge Dowling, is as 1ollows:— | Thomas Pinder started twelve months ago in the | slip Princeton, 28 cook, fer Liverpool, and during | the voyage appears to have conaucted himself with pro) riety. ‘The Princeton returned to New York on the isth of March, and da Wednesday last Pinder, with ovhers, went to the shipbrokers’ office, in South street, to receive his pay. After- leaving the ofilee he was walking up South street when he was accosted by aman who was wearing a shield similar to these worn by the police, and told that he must consider Dinselr a prisoner; that he had a warrant for his arrest and that he must hurry up, The man of course denied that he had committed any ollence | and at first refused to accompany the. man wio pretended to have the warrant This individual then pulled out 4 bundle of papers and showed . What purported to be a warrant for issued against Pinder tor “ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON THE HIGH SEAS,’? ‘The document, however, was not read to Pinder, and immediately afterwards three other men, al of the same caibre as Ronan, cane up, and began | dragging poor Pinder away to Fulton sireet. la | Fuiton street Pinder made a “demonstration,” as he termed it, and became bold enonsh to sk where they were taking | tim and who the person was to whom the They showed tim a piece of it. and told him to ask no iur- ther quesiions. Twas pulled along uncli Nas fou street was reached, When it occurred co hin to send for some one Lo assist him: in the dilemma into Which he was thous barriecly plunged. He seat for George Thomp-on, another colored man,waose repu- | tation. as a sailors’ boarding house keeper tu Vatnas | Tine street is anything but respectable, und who, no | doubt, was un the ORGANIZATION FOR EXTORTING MONEY from lus less fortunate colored brother. ‘tne whole aflait was douvuess Weil plaaued to deprive Luts sailor oi: Dis money, and the evidence will show the principal actor m the drama, ond tae one who has received the lasik of the law, ia a lawyer. ‘Yhompson came in response to the cail of Pinder, ior biuder had owt Jeft him a the door o: the office, from whence he bad received his mou nd, uiler whisperiog aside with tue he came over to Pin- der wnd said, you Wha. itis, you'll be frested sure if you dou’t give tuese men ten dol- | Warrant was granted, paper with 2 Féal “fen dollars! for what? said Pinder, “I dono noth’, and won't pay nothin’; Laint guilty of this | Jere charge.” “Pil be d——d,” said Ronan, “if 1 take a cent loss than thirty-five dojtars; so just tip or go in.” At the corner of Water and Faiton streets it Was sug- gested that drinks ail round suould ve paid for by Pinder, and Pinuer agreed to come up ‘like a man.”? This little episode being ended the question of the ways and means a am cropped up, and Thompson suggested that twenty-five dollars be handed to the parties aud “nave dove With it.) “1h don’t want to be locked up, certainly,” said Pind r; “pnt ler us go to the court and settie; then Til un- | derstand this,” “Now, then, young feller,” joined none of the gang, “you may think yourseif blame well off out Of vis job lor twent/-five dotiars aad drin’ J “dive tbe money to the boy, Pinder,” sald Ronan; “itis too paltry a sum for me to take out of our hands, Uilreceive it from the boy, bub not from you,” Pinder gave the boy, who had been sent for Thompson previously, the money. He nanded It to Ronan, ana as the tatler pocketed the bills he said to Pinder, “von’t show your black figurevead in Wa‘er street for a week, nor tell any one that you Soya paid gny moneys ‘ So far it seemed as though the whole aair had Deen a pure robbery by bogus detectives, armed With @ Logus warrant. Batlo! Mr. Howe, coun wel jor the def nce, came forward and desired to | prove that the Warrant was real—a genuine doci- | ment, BEARING THE SIGNATURE OF THE MARINE CouRT, for ihe possession of the bodies of Stetson, the chief Offiver of tae Princetown, and a cook on the same Vessel tyied as Richara Roe ; that it Was Issued snp- fJoct to the aiildavic of a My, Ridgeway, a practising ‘attorney Of that court, Counsel moreover atioupted to proved that lis client Was a respectavie attor- Bey practising tu the Supreme Court of Uns city; that he was not with the party at ail; that the real Man Who iook wie Money Was @ notorious seamen’s agent—Jotn 0’ Tooile—whow the de.eadanp uaforia- netely represented iu personal appearance, so much 80 that onescould scarcely know them apart. Thomas Hunt, the boy who first received tho money, gave his evidence 1m aclear and concise | manner, and swore positively that “iawyer Rowan” | received (he money rom as hands, and recited tie | ebove stated facts, ‘Thompson, the colored boarding-house man, next took the stand, ‘ Juage Dowling—*You know Pinder?!’ “I do,’’ “Were vou with bun when he paid his yrener,ave dollars?” “1 was.’ “Do you know jenn O'Toole «Well.”’ “Was he present when the boy held out the money? “He was." “How long have you known Pinder?” have known bita «ight years, ana was with bim when he | ok Wis money. Ldon'tkapw how mucu he got,” the cetendallt present at the dim. | oulty #” 0, Slt, Told Pinder they were gomg to Jock him up and persuaded him to give them tea dollars.” 10 you Know the oifence with wmieh he Was charged??? hy." “Yet you counseled him to pay over ten dollars: You did not believe him guilty eb you recommended him to pay??? «Ll did? ecu you clearly are not a Ht sulyect to exercise , e Shia you PRIVILEGES OF THE FIFTRENTH AMENDMENT.” “Did you recelve any poriion of the money?” “No, siree.” “Do -you know the defepannt?’ “Well, | have khown him five yearsas a lawyer; I @on't know where he practises law, but I have seen ip io court; Kovan’s office 13 ln Chambers street; don't thiuk he has a sign out; & have seen him ‘Writing uta desk shere.” "He never prepared any papers for you?’ “I don't Know,’? “Did you ever take apy clieuts there und receive a percentage on the business?” +f did. “Pint will do’? The defendant stated he was a practising aitor- mens dented all Kuowledge of the aifalr - © EXE WItESS BROUGHT THB MATTER TO A CLIMA: James Vonovan declared he was a marshal, anc bad duly received bis papers, bat was not assignet to any court. He tad a warrant from the Marine ourt for the arrest of Pinder. dudge—"You are nol agsigued to any cou ‘on are entrusted With the Marine Court?! You had a warrant for the conplaimant?” «1 le arrested him, and asked bina if be could farnish a | ond. Ile asked me to send for Thompson, | don’t think the defendant was preseat. Join O'foole and anower were there, Asatior pointed Pinder out tw me” “Did you at any time .take recognizance or bond for hs appearance? ‘No’ “Well, did Fg bring your prisoner | before any court? “No, dtd not.” “You saw tue | twenty-five doiars pam” “i dtd, ta O"'rvole.” (O'Toole, Oo! course.) “Do you mean to say that you can take the warrants of tie Marine Court, arrest a MAU, aud Mm the pablie streets settle the matter by | taking money; in orher words, tat a bargain can be struck and that the prisoner can get of’ without going to court, and you take the money without givlog any papers in discharge}? “That i the custom, sir.” “What aid this O'foole do with the money?! “TE doy't know; ail I know Is ho paid me my see ont of ih “Yon say the Marie Court allows you to seile these cages ia ihe way L wave described!’ “It appears to be the custom,’ “Lien IP 18 A DISGRACKSUL CUSTOM, and it pnghe 10 be shopped at once," Mr. Ridgway sald vawt O'Poole (at least a man who ave that Nawe) led another man ito hs ofice oa | Ve tof March, and tht the min scemed wen and made an afidavit charging the chef, mate of | the Princetows and the cook with assault and bat | tary on the high sea. Mo sent the papers to the Marine Court and « wagrant was obtawed, This was | threo days aiter the ship's abtival. F Judge—is Us man O'Yoolay “Ef think he ia; be said he Was @ shippiug agen.” THK S¥NTENOR. Judge—On the testimony tae Court finda you guilty. The evidence ts clears What have you to | of desirable light styles, sapertor mm beauty of pat | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AVKLL 2, 1871—QUADRUPLE SHEET, AOL¢ Tol, Poo & non & West dds. y Weonteist LAND COMMORGHE, | Brecie IZ ¥ t—I have nothing to say. FINANGIA a, rent 4 pense isno a fame mare oneitied to C- . Tole Wie BE Led oy Oolue Ps tion than sutlors, ‘They sre worked fearfully and ' eal Tol& Wd Bessey, BB get Mitte pay: but there is not a ship that enters the Warn Sree THR CITY BANK STOCKS. stream which t# hot boarded by & pack of rascals, who get to see the names of the men and what they have to receive, and iramedintely go and obtain “snap Warrants” and arrest them. ‘hero ts an organized GANG WHO GO TO TI MARINE Court and obiaim these warrants. I have had fifty com- yaa of this sort where by means of warrants ac- ually obtained trom the court with forged sigua- ures poor simple men have been left without a cent, vyaelt and associate are determined to siop it, and the sentence of the court is that Ronan be sent to the Penitentiary for six months and pay a fine of fiity doliars, Thope the Disirict Attorney will do bié part with this man also, THE PUBLIC DEBT. The April Statement, Compared With That of the Corresponding Month of Last Yoar and With That of March, 1871—De- erease for the Past Yoar $119,344,112. Tie statement of the public debt on April 1 . has just Been issuet by the Treasury Department. We compare the figures with those of. the state ment made a year ago:— DEBT BEARING COIN INTEREST. Apr Wy 1870, $: April 1, 1871, Five per cent bonas. 8 Six per cent bonds. Total bear’g coin int. . $2,10 50 DEBT BEARING CURRENCY INTEREST. | Four per gent cert’s.... — $678,000 Three per cenccerv’s,... $45,535,000 88,815,000 Navy Pension tund,.... 14,000,000 14,000,000 —— —o Total bear'g cur'y Mt.. $59,565,000 $53,493,000 | Mature not paid, 314.038 8,162,502 DEBI BEARING NO INTRREST, United States notes: . $356,008, 621 Fracuonal currency, 40,340,444 | Gold certilicates. . 26,261,460 Total bear’g noint.... $44,525,200 $421,700, 525 RACAPITULATION. Hl Debt pearing coin it... $2,107. 100 $1,914,344,250 Debt bearing curty mt, 989,005, 63,493,000 Debt bearng no mt... 434,026,200 421,700,525, Matured dept not paid.. 3,014,336 * 8,162,502 TOU. 1... se0e ne ees o4+$2, 005, Bonds to Pacific RR..Co, 64,46) Grand total.....++..+. $2,670,404, 957 AMOUNT IN TREASURY, $2,392,700,277 | $2,457,319,109 ; 637 20 $105,697,800 | 105,413,745 G,472,729 18,086,246 ae ae 80,047,642 Oluer purchased bonds... 75,181,605 Aotal in Treasury..... $215,115,782 Debt tess casi in ‘Treas., 2,452, 288,175 Decrease of the national vebt since - | April 1, 1870........... $119, 314,112 + The following table compares the statement just made with the previous one of March 1, 1871:— DELT BEARING COIN INTEREST, Maren 1, 1871, Aprili, $214,557, 00 14, 087, 707,776,400 1,699,770,050 1871. 57,300 Five per cent bonds.. Six per cent bonds...... 1,7 Total bearing coin int. $1,922, 343,700 $1,¥14,344,250 DES? BEARING CURRENOY INTEREST. Four per cent certit's $673,000 Three per cent certi’s. 4,500,000 14,000,000 Navy Pension (und, Total bear'e cur’y int. $65,238,000 | $678,009 | 88,815,000 14,090,009 | $03, 393,000 Matured, hot paid...... 3,261,112 3,162,502 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST, United States nobes.... $50,100,186 — $256,099,621 Fractional curren 40,513, 743 40,340 444 | Gold certiloates.. 500 26, 201,460 Total bear’g no int... $426,301, 43 $421,700, 525 RECAPITULATE Debt beartng com int... $1,94 700 $1,914,344,250 | Devt beariag cur’ey tut. 55,233,000 55,408, 600 Deve bearing ho inter.st 426,331,434 421,70 Matured devi not paid., 8,261,112 8, 162,002 TOtal...secreseeese $2,407,174,246 $2,392,701 Bonus to Pacibo RR. Go, 64,018,832 64,618, Grand total........666 $2,471, 793,078 $2,457,319, 100 AMOUNT IN TREASURY, Coin... + $105,174, 208 $105,697,800 Ourrency + 20,964,606 “18, 680, 248 Total in Treasury..... $124,028.S14 — $124,374,046 | Devt less au’tin Tro’sy. $2,341, 764,204 32,352,940,068 | *Decrease of tle nauioual debt since i Mareh 1, 1871....... $14,819,201 *Iu the above statement no mention Is made of ! accrued inte: , and the bonds tssued to the Pacific Ratiroad Company are calculated as part of the pub- lic debt. According to the report of Secretary Bout. Well, who adds accrued interest and*ignores tne bouds Issued to that road, the total debt exhilits a@ decrease during the past month amounung to $11,011,260, The debt of the United States, less cash tn the ‘Treasury, Was as annexed at the undermentioned | da.es:— March 4, 1861. $66, duly 1, isdi. duly 4b Feb. 1, 1870, .2,475,171, 595 | Maret 1, 1670,2,463,027,595 | April J, 1970. 2,452,284, 176 May 1, 1870. ,2,431,695,379 Jane 1, 1870. .2/423/211,016 July 1, 187), 2,400,208, 363 ‘Aug. 1, 1870, 2,008,423, 468 Sent. 1, 1870.2, 383,04,030 Oct. 1, 1870. :2,360,407,267 Nov. 1, 1870, 2,355,364, 306, 1, 1870. .2,357,47 \. Jan. 1, 1371, July 1, 1858. dan. 1, 1869. JULY 1, 1969, 2 609,160,773 Jan. 1, 1870. 2,452,413, 783 The government expenditures by warrant during | March, exclusive of the public debt, were as fol- lows:— Fed. 1, Is7L Maret l, 1871.: April, 1871. 00 a ic Civ aud misce) laa Total... * I 89) see ccee nese $i 287,821 DALY GOODS MARKET, .With the advancing season there is improved ac. tivity in many departments of the dry goods nar. ket. Domestic cottons have been for the last two weeks unusually active, a break in prices having stimulated the market to such a degree that, but for the prevtous accumuiation, there would have been a searcity, Vartous standard prints have been gold im jarge quantities ata figare lower than the | Tuling prices before the war, | COTTON Goons, For bleached shectings and shirtings, standard makes, there is a short supply, with frm prices. In the mediura and lower grades there ts less demand, Phe consequent accumulation and tendency to eciine, Brown sheetings and shirtings are in fair demand, with no over supply Of stocks in agents’ hands, Heavy grades lead the market, fine goods vemng less acuve, gig are inquired for and there ts no extra supply. Coiset Jeans are in demand, with prices firm. Prints are un active demand. The market lias de- cidediy Itaproved during tie past week, some heavy sales in standards naving been made, The more desivable siyles are soid ag fast as received, and | stocks are being salistactorily reduced, The dufer- ent mand actores are preduciag large collections tern and color 16 whyliuing before produe: Giughoms are solve, With ConUnued orders, and stocks reduced. Poreal in constant demand and the domesite | brands are so good that tuey compere success;uily hi w 2 imporied Louds, us are called for as the season adyauces, but | are not as popular as in former years,” i PRES GOODE, There fs an active trade im all grades of spring ant summor dress goods, deiraole domestic goods being. in good sup ab very iow priced. The absence of the usaal lars itinenial Sapply has given an im- petus to Hon? inanufactavers, and superior graces ol eray effees are plenty &6 much lower Ogures than at any previous season. Mikado popuns ave called for, the supply in the Market beiny limited, Soocch gingliaus of the best makes are tn good , demand. Colored aud black Orleans are active, Loo Sibi Fancy atripes are in such demand that the supply 18 lim-ted, WIth prices increasing. The medinin and | Tigker grades of Diack SUKS are Rotive, Light cofors, desivabie for ties and scarts, ave very scarce. SUK g@revadines are inquired for more actively ihaa for seyeral seasons. Ci ope 18 in active demand, SHAWLS, There has been a very active market for shawls, | the most dosirable nakes in agenty’ hands betag al | sold Up, Wita Ove in advance, There is a short SUPPLY i LOW priced goods, With HO probability of any eXtra quantity 1y the market, Hust ERY. The supply of hosiery exceeds the demand, mere boing nu acuve inquiry. WOOLLEN Goons, | In beavers and Moscows there is more tuqniry, ‘With prices so firm that buyers’ confine thewwelyes to Aci NOEds. Doeskins find a better market (han for several seasons past. The lower grades Of heavy gous are ingulred jor, Aner goods being jess acuve. } Fanoy cassimeres move faurly, aid tie new sisles | In light colors ave scarce. | ig Laere ls bub Littie movenicat, au Ta all siyles os saline The cotton market was quiet aud heavy, | $7,800,000, The statement contrasts with its prede- | Cent until late in the afternooa, when an active do- Saronpar, Apri 1-0 P.M | On "Change to-day wheat was dull and steady. | stocks:—New York, 194; Manh 116; Mechanics’, 126; Union, City, 233; Phenix, 100; North River, men’s, 153)4; Fulton, 160; Greedwich, THE COTTON MOVRMENT. The covton movement for the week shows a large decrease in the receipts, but @ favorable line of ex- ports, The receipts at all the ports were 77,744 bales National, 120; =Merchants’ Against 81,426 bules the previous week. The total Leather Manufacturers’, 100; receipts since September 1, 1870, are 3,312,231 bales 108; State of New York, 11 against 2,4(6,346 bales for the corresponding period of the previous year, showing an facrease of 905,855 | bales in favor of the present’ season. rhe exports from all the ports for the week were 111,741 bales Against 72,625 bales the same week last year, The total exports for the expiwed portion of the cotton year are 2,277,679 bales agatmst 1,541,400 bales for | the same time Inst year. ‘The stocks at all the ports | are 679,731 bales agatust 432,296 bales last year. THE PUBLIC DEBT. The monthly debt statement is summarized as | followa:— Total dent April 1, 1871. . ‘Total debt March 1, i871... way, 290; Ocean, 92; Mereuntile, Exchange, 117; Chatham, 168; Bank of Irving, 125; Metropotitan, 145; Commonwealth, 90; New York Count National, 1114; Ninth National, 110; Gold Exchange; 70. $2,309,097, 506 s+ 2820, 708, 840 Pia ihe The fotlowiog were the bidw for the city bank Lan, 164; Mércbants', 148; America, 14 and Drovers’, 148; Mecbantes and Tracers’, 183; Exchange, Seventh Ward, 11934; Mechanics’ Banking Association, 11734; Broad. 126; American Bank of North America, 105; Hanover, 103; People's, Grocers’, 116; Kast iver 114; Nassau, 109/¢; Corn Exchange, 1:7; Continental, 95; St, Nicholas, 145; porters and Traders’, 162; Park, 160; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 100; Central Nauonal, 108; Fourth SOUTRERN SECURITIRS STRONG. The South Carolinas, whieh had been the only | ep oe ener er ge v, yh APRIL FIRST, Fools? Day in New York~Rencontre Between H. G, ant H. H.—Theodore av a Mormon Elder—Presents to tid White House—Bevcher aud CaffveJim Vist and Swsaa Anthony. Whatever disputes may arise as to the antiquity of the festival of all-idiow, yesterday's observance thereof in New York proves the respect in which it 18 Sill held, The aathenticrty of the dim traditions 874g; Trades 205; Butchers 102; * religious followers; the fact that hundreds of mi lions profess those creeds in common with them- selves 18 proot enough for them. Why, then, bother our heads in endeavoring to trace whe his- tory of our Branma,of the bratniess, Fe tas mtitons of votartes among us who excelled themseives yes- terday in tollowing nie time-honored rites, It is one of the assumptions of wise tdiols generally that Commerce, the Republic, Mo; Iv is but just that this narmiess belief shouid not he interfered with, ‘Lhe initial day of the rainy month has, however, one unaoubted cla!m co superiority | nanely, that it ts'deliverately devoted to “por UP" FOOLERY. Those who are bora fools have @ splendid oppor. tunity for airing tueir chronic mfrmity; those who achieve folly Have & ooAnve to try thelr Nands at ty, 220; Ime Oriental, 169; around and Decrtase of debt during past month... $11,011,259 | Weak spot in the Southern list, turned Mmukiug Hhendselves rilictious, and these two diassed hig hes LS from Maren 1, 1369, to oniveitans | became actively strong to-day, Joining in the gen- pa CiLabaonaie lie Wise . Bsmipar ee arch 1, 1871 ies 7 | i sia Om. AMONG tie HiMane sacrifiees olfered yes- | eral upward movement of tie market, Which feriey ou the altar of this 7 - { ei Livy god of (he asses’ ears Were ‘The last item ts significant in showing that the Fe | ciosed at about the best prices of the day, ‘There duction of (he debt is progressing atthe rate of , over a hundred mihions of doitars a year. The peo- pie ask, “Are we not going too fast?’ The advice of the old saying, ‘Make haste slowly,’ was never _ more applicable. The present Congress mast re- : duce the taxes so as to allow Mr. Boutwell (or his suevessor) to pay not more than twenty-five millions gunually. as follows:—Tennessee, do, new, 66% 9 66; Virgina, ex Old, 6744 a 5744; Georgia sixes, 81 a $2; 90 4 91; do. do,, old, 92 a 94; North coupon, 46 ®& 47; do. funding, 1566, ‘THE BANK STATEMENT, As generally anticipated the bank statement for the week ending April 1 \the vernal pertod of mone- tary activity), proves to be very unfavorable, [tis | the last, or about the last week which can expert- ence the outward drain of currency, and heuce Wall street accepted the bad features ol the state ment quietly, The stock market was rather better after the agony of expectauon was over The principal changes are a loss of $1,641,315 in specie, and a loss of $1,922,865 in legal tenders, making the aggregate loss of legal reserve $3,564,180. The deposits have ran down $3,636,207, 80 that the surplus above the legal reserve is impaired only $2,660,000, ‘The last men- tioned item has in consequence fal'en to about Joty, 614 @ 62; do. do, April a THE SPRCIE MOVEMENT. ‘the Imports were the largest ever ), 286, ceasor as follows:— @ total Of $11,930, 286, March 25, Aoprtl 1. Changes, aes. $991, 114,320 $201,052,927 Dec. pict the purt ior the week é@nding March 31, 1871, were Jircwaen, 1 DBs i 81.575, 78 Ce 609 ; Deposita 225'774,303 22,138) Dec. 3,638.07 |. The following: shows the imports of foreign dry Legal ten.. 65,193,408 1,270,543 Dec. 1,922,865 | foods at New York during the past week and since the begmning of the year :— For the Week, 1369, MONEY FOUR TO SIX PER CENT. The money market was steady at tdur to five per 1870s 2 ‘Tarown on market, 1,853,029 Since Jan, 1, 28,010,001 29, Man set in among the stock houses at five per ceut, Entered at port... Some few borrowers were late in their acconuts, ana hid to pay six per cent for the accommodation then afforded them, Tae discount market was steady and nnchangea. Foreign exchange was dull at the rates last quoted, corresponding Week of last year, The following was to-day’s busiuess ant United states Treasurer :— Goid receipts... Goud PAYMODES. «6, Gold balance... Curreacy receipts... rrency payments Currency balauc CUSLOLUS. «6. ee ee GOLD DULL—1103, A 1103;, The gold market was steady and rather firmer until laic in the eveuiag, When the activity of tho money market induced the speculative holders for a rise to sell out in preference to taking the risk of high carrying rates next week, The only quotations were 110% and 110/¢, The mercantile demand in counection with the heavy imports of the week waa the occasion of lo-day’s stvadimess, dhe course of the market is shown in te table:— Saturday, Tio | eso us 5:20, 1 owns HE ex coupon, o., 1868, 29 a 80; do, new, 23 a 24; Wo. special | tax, 18a 19; Missouri sixes, 9214 a 92)g; do. Han- nival and St. Joseph, 91 a 92; Louisiana sixes, 63 a 70; do., NeW, 63 & 65; do levee sixes, 73 & 75; dO. dO, | eizhts, $8 a 90; do, Peaitentiary sevens,.72 & 75; do. | railroag eights (ex interest), 74a 76; Alabama fives, 68 dore iliton, iu writing # three conn revutation of | #72; do. eights, 103.8 164; do, railroad eights, 96 a 100; Souty Carolina sixes, 72 a 80; do, new, January end | Coupon), 68a 60; do, registered stock, ola, 60 a 68; | Arkansas sixes, 67 & 0; do, sevens, 56 a 62, The total specie export of the week Was $742,83L, THR IMPORTS OF THB WEEK, any week when no pariicular causs (such as a Special tari’ or the like) occasioned a sudden and | hurrted introduction of foreign goous, and reached ‘The imports other than dry goods. and specio at Eptered at port....$1,984,206 $2,559,465 3, Thrown on market.27,602,343 25,399,781 | The total imports amount to §11,930,286, against | $7,580,607 the previuns week, and $6,382,712 for the THE SUB-TRBASURY REPORT, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, April 1~10:15 A. M. ey of onr most respected fellow etzens. is a step even im foolery witeh 1 is not safe to take for feur of offending public feeling. It was wrong | to sead a priited invitation to the venerable Horace 65 a OOM; coupon, Tk & 75; do, new, 73 a 74; do, registered stock, | Greeley tiviting Lim “to lecture on ; do, sevens, | WHAT HB KNEW ABOUT BABY-fATMING,” Cerotisa, a | at the hall corner of Crosby and Houston streots, are a, ‘Loe public will sympathize wiih tue stinplicity of 36 & 38; do. | the childkke, turpip-lop pludesop when they learn that he broke one eye of his spectacles last eveulng against tie proboscis of Larry Haul at the | abov rentioned address, ‘he coudtuet of Hurry ta offering to “call the thing sqnare” by oraering gin nad milk for the aucillery apostie of temperance muse be looked on as adding insult to wjury. The labor of the bionds, withored woman’s angel, Pheo- w letter uccusivg im of his giving up woman | suifrage . IN ORDER TO TURN MORMON, {s much to be regretied, alihouga some ulght think 16 not unnecessary. concerned the pily of the pubii Who directo: straw-and-brivk ied hampers to “U, SG, Washington, D. ©.,” and who paid the ex- pressage. To ve sure. the tilustrious individual in the national capital was sold, but uo one outside of the express Com alles can see the joke, This was } somewhat counterbalanced by those who marked their packages “Pay ondelivery.” All such were RETURNED WITHOUT THANKS, and the expicas companies had to pay the piper. j Nolersim ign war the idea o: ytivging Henry W, Beecher into contact with P. Cutie, Ihe reverend pops of Plymouth was under the impression that it Was a genuine nigger-skiuned “Uartee,’ but said UARD 1HENGS ANOUT ST, PAUL when he discovered, on visiting a certain liquor store (if he did), that P. Cudie was Irish and his | Christian name Patrick, So tur there was a sort of | Justification mm the favt that only the steruer sex nad been played upon. What shall be thought of whe Wretch Who wrought upon October (ex recorded for 1871, THE FEELINGS OF BUSAN ANTHONY $4,625,725 | by sending James Kisk, Jr., down in a four horse 4,530,047 | turnout to take that lady fora drive through Cen- ; tral Park, or who would send President Hunter, of 36,845,768 | the Normal Coliege, to see dem Maco for the purpose 37,049, | Of comparing notes 10 relation to theg mens sana im corpare sam? * ‘Te médignation of the “picker-up of unconsidered trifles” in the way of April Fou anecdotes prevents lum writing nore, of the Assist. “SAVE THE GIRL.” * The Rey. Father Nugent, by his lecture on Taare etird day evening, had awakened a deep inievest in ber 67,599,170 half of the street children who are to be found tn Piet such numbers in all the great thoroughfares of this Toas.ous city. Some gentlemen propose at ance to take steps 602,000 | to «check =street trading by children under tweive years of age, aud especially giria, Several leading cillzens. have requested Father Nugent to repeat mis lecture after | Easter in Steinway Hall, and he has consented 81% * | todo so, Tidy, | HbU0 Us 5-21 Ika oS Jn the meantiine acuve steps will be taken 110% TL00 Us odd, F785, a. WL 646 = to arouse public interest bt Unis sucial question, 110% | bt US fol 0, 6b. UB Had Soe Quick his’ ey -¥ | a pie ann noraliy, of the tite giris who ply a ¥ ced HF 30 re rin te "1 ieir cailing of hewsvendera are auch as to demand In the’ gold loan market’ the rates ranged from | {hd 78620, 5 ie" bine 8: O 44g Ammediate taterference, 14 tere any reason why 4per cent for carsyingto fat for vorrowmg, Tho ; i 4s” | Younes girls should be tarned to such @ dangerous operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- | Tow £8% | hiode of picking up a few cents? Walesa SO 8 | emerewnneeeeeerenereneneeeenreneyeee® Gold cleared ad bee toons ahaa wes MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Currency balances, 100 Manbatian Bk tuto any farther dealings until they learn sometuing | 1) Mandates of the character of the Treasury programme for the | current month; and hence the cliques coutinued to qmetty absoro stock with the rasuit of causing a geucral but aimost imperceptible farther rise m tue tide of prices. Northwest common toucned 89°; Reading 10453, And Wabash 08 43—the highest points of the seasom, Western Union was exceptionally weak, aud Olno and Mississippi heavy, Utherwise the market was strong and higher, THE APRIL PROGRAMME. Secretary Bout weil was expected in Wall stroct to-day, Lat it Was subsequently ascertaine! that he left Washington too Jate to reach bere in business $2000 USg-20, ©, 982. .00. 1104 100 U S80, oy 'd4..-, 1:3) BLO) US Gra Cy "dy 05 isd ® é hours, He will remamn several days alter his arri- val. The April programme wili doubtiess be made public as usual om Monday morning. | 'Yinos aSiP he The impression this afternoon in the strect | G0t) Con Pac go | Mo abs Bk of G Is that tue goid sales will be kept down to about $2,000,000 per week, but that the gov- ernment bond purchases will be Imited to the overings made at the Sub-Treasury in response to the cali for proposals each week, the amount boughé during the moath not toexceed $20,000,000— which 1s the sum of curreuey he can spare for tho perpose during that time. His presets currency balance is $18,000,000, of which he can ase at least $10,000,000, togeiver With tixe $0,000,000 derived from seliing $8,000,000 of gold, not to epeak of such sums of ipvernal reyeaue as be will receive durtng the mont, 100 Ma Coal Go. 408 Quick MC 100 Canton Co. 100 Con © of A do. STREET QUITATII\3, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows tie highest aul lowest prices of the leadmg stocks duriug the duy: Lowest, New York Central an’ Had. con: 09° New York General aud ftud, Cort. 9254 10 SUC: OF A YOUNS GERMAN WOMAN iN CINCINHATI. 108 _ {From the Cineiwnati Hoquirer, Mareh 29.) Ww abash , Yesterday aiternoon, at about hati past four Pitesbu V3 clock, & You g~ woman named Mra Elivabetit Northwestorn. Nortuwesiern Rock Ishind Milwaukee a MilWau.ce Ohio opkmana, hy ce and Canal aud Twellla streets, fed to the starrease of her humble a story of her Geath, New sey Central rope—a common clothesime—to thé stairway, about | fully bivited to atread the inneral, trom the Cel- Col, Chicago aud Tad 28 Vhiree feet irom the door, and after wivding around | legate Reformed, Duich church, corner of Foarsn Union Pactic......... 26 or body in ihe manner described had fallen se that | street and La‘ayette piace, on Monday noon, at | Western Union Telogra: HB | 1 might Lighten whout her neck, aud mes her deat | twelve o'clock, Pacifie Mail.....,..++ « oe @% by strangling. Whea her body was feund iife was GiB30N.—AG 636 Eleveath avenue, on Saturday already € Mra. Broe maker. She Was twenty-eigut years had been married about eight yours, THE NAILWAY MOWTOAGRS. The following were the birls for tue vallway boads and jaort gages; — New York Cen Tol & W ennip his. Tol & W cons con Hanth'l & Ne Gt West lat us six months old. Mr. Brockmann. liad Bue rin Newport, Kenta ment reduced Ai a. ivi the first door a3 a stable aud the fan! the second floor, andl distillery at Osnavenck. an cause which led the poor wom allied to insanity, The disease fh , in this country abudt ten years si casionea by homesickness. Bat traces of It disappeared, and it was f Boi Dab & Sioux C lat mon Bae 18 Wa RR bond Union Paes g7 Union Pac jacone opening of ap ariery timely ald. On anot ‘eee. OW i er Occuston sie SeESES2 wad children in the canal; but gave sie committed suicide, boi. ¢ Clie 5 . ' CRN W cone’ p Lag dal. Ch z { body, and tho jury returned Han & St Jo ova. M4 Tol, Poo &W, BD. Jrou temporar” weanaty,’! 12:15 and. 2:15 o’Clock P.M. $1000) UB 5's, 10-40, ©. 108" Wu US 6's, cur'y..b3 One o’ Clock P. M. Five 0’ Clock P. Me tn an alley between Vine and rope wound & mumber of times around ber Wart once around her peck void ibe sad and shocking The victim Naa fastened the ann was the wie of @ German chair.” moter of theee children, the youngest being ouly litcle ‘ortine at the time of his marriage, and was 3 Inconie, aNd he came to this cily years ago ard engaged in his preseat business, house where the suicice occurred is ased on Airs, Brockmaon’s matien name was Uker and her parents live in Germany, tn the Provinces of Hanover, wiere Mrs. Brockmann waa born. They are wealthy and owa a jarge brewery about four moatha ago she attempted suicide by the her purpose was tiw her Welvhbors that she was going to drown herself | the step. Yesterday, wine laboring under a similar attack of the fatal mania, he.editary iu the fanuly, Last evening te Coroner heid an inqnest over her Mnrriea. GOVERNMENTS SIBADY. i ‘i ‘ ae : ‘ "URTER—ALBERTSON.—On Welnesday, March 22, gusts jeanne aigmedishondanpacgn beat alorcede 4.54 At the North Baptiss chick, in Us city, by the Kev. in sympathy with a reaction ta the London market, Joba J. Brouner, HuGd Powras lo MAauis Li AL | lis undertone was strong, however, and the BEESON, all of Luls city. | market closed steady, a8 follows:—United Siates | currency sixes, 115% a 115%; do. sixes, 43 a Pilea ep Se Pies , 1681, registered, 1163, a@ 11654; do. do, couno: 100 Mo 64, Hast < LAKE.—-On Saturday, April 1, at St. Vincent's aiein| eo L1bES din Bedeeemton Tenaeton ie | WONT Comet ot A. | Hospital, OWEN BLAKE, @ native of Clongii, couuiy su 8; do, ea, eK 1» Y | 1000 friedth etg ex i 88 865 | Meath, [reland, tn his suih year. and November (ex-lnterest), 10874 a 10915; do. do., | 100) Union Pac fi%siac 6¥3g 100 S35 Whe friends of the taraily are respectfally Invited 1802, conpon do, do, 1864, do. do. 10m) a é ba CT Ss py an ares si 4 | Peete begs ou Lage feria at two 3 tae J eet ) Un Vac RK 1st 6 oh v'cloc im the hospital to Calvary 112% & L234; UO. do., 1805, 0, GO., 112% 112445 do, | IMPTa Paced geal Thy aw § Venton Hi... WOE | Kucerment, pital to Calvary Cemetery for do. registered, January and July, 111); a 1114: do. | Pub Great W Ist S.. 69 | Ty Al & Bt PR, Sig | brogneda and Naven (Ireland) papers please Ao, 1869, COUpOL, GO., LLG & 111355 do, dO, LvUT, do, | ot in. Tay | howeN.—0n Friday, March 31, JOMANNA BowEN, do, LLL a 11134; Ho. do., 1808, do. o., 1118 allay; | 7, | mative of Dewucolloler, county’ of Limerick, Lre- do. ten-lorties, registered, 10815 a 108%; do. do, 4 lana, aged 22 years, coupon, 108% 1 109. pe ig ‘The friends of the family, and of her cousins, argeye peter # 3 0000 a6 | Daniel Crimunns fad sisters, are invited to aiwend 8YOUKS DULL, STRONG AND HIGHER. ‘YOUU Mil & BL EBs, naig | the funeral, ties (Sunday) aiter Doon, at hail-past one The stock marke, continued dull uuder a general | | pee my ‘a nes See Saas Te ete Gua a Sate 4 an, , the 0 ‘eusote! rment, Jndisposition on the part of the outstders to enter | {sn Gen Nat Re A ca tac oda rd SA pe gah ape meron {| youngest soa of Jonn D. and Uaroine ai L year, 6 months and 27 days. jotiey of fuxeral on jeencne. BROWNE.—La this city, oa Wednesday, March 29, JOHN ovr Browns, aged 66 years, ‘The fuseral will take piace Luis Sunday) afternoon, atone o'ciock, from Ms late residence, 110 West Houston sixeet. Howsrp Lope, No, 35, F. ano A, M,--Brotnren, 3 are hereby sammoned to meet at the Lodge ons, $48 Broadway, vo-day (Sunday), ab twelve O'ciock Noon, for the purpose of paying he last tre bole Of rospeos to our Late Worshipfai Urotker, John F. browne. By order, JOHN GILBERTSON, Master, ALFRED B. Paice, Secretary. Caxrantek.—On Friday, March 31, Frank Car- | PESTaH, infant son of Benjani C. and Henrietta Cagpeuter, le relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to atlend the funeral, trom 347 West ‘Tweilth street, this Sunday) alternoon, at ball-past one o’elock, Cany.—On Thursday, March 80, Jon L. Cary, aged 56 years. 5 Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Jnvited to attend the Mmneral, from his late residence, 237 West ‘thirtieth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, CLansk.—On Thnrsday, March 30, PaTriox CLARKE, a Dative of the county Gatway, Ireland, in tue Sut year of his age. ; ‘Phe iriends aad relatives of the family are respect- | fully invited to attend, the funeral, frou hls late residence, No. 379 Water street, tus (Sunday) afters noon, At BO O'COCK, DENNRR.—in brooklyn, on Saturday, April 1, Joun DENN&R, In the Sst yeur of his The members of the Maennerchor Harmonie, of Brooklyn and his friends and gfquainvances 9 Brassington < 4 t. Viga WG juvited to attena the fneral, from tis Late retie bi a es | oy avenue, near Warret street, on Monday ee Bly * > ay teh 31, TAN®, wife of George , 1 Lae Suth year of her eee. ve tee ‘The relatives and fiends are invited to attend the a» %'y | fauerul, from her jate redidence, No, 315 Nine- ® %{ | lesuth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past On Vriday morning, March $1, MaARGs- ner A., younges! daughter of Peter aud Margaret Dovley. aed 4 Years aud 6 months, The relatives and frends of the family are re- quested to attend the faneral, from her pareats’ dence, 306 West ‘Iwenty-seveuth serees, tis lay) Aiternoon, at half-past one o'clock. DUNHAM.—On 'Toursday, March 30, Bogan A, fone” of Jobo B. Dubham, in the 34ta year uf age, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- found sus- og. A afternoon, April 1, after @ long lilness, BLIZapErit K, Gingon, wile of James Gibson. Friends, likewise menibers of Scotia Lodge, F. and | A. M., ana imembers of New York Uaicdontan Club, ure cordially invited to atend the fauerul, ou Mou- aay allernoon, at OMe O'C1OCK. | MNDSUSON.—-La Brooklyn, on Friday, Mareh 31, | Airs, CATHARINE HENDERSON, Aged 77 Years. ‘The relatives pnd friends of the family are respects fully invived to atcend the funeral, tuis (Sunday) at dof, At OUG o'clock, from We First Baptist church, Nassau street, Brooklyn. HOLLAND.—Ow Friday, Maren 21, Hannan Hor- LA the beloved daughter of Dantei and Mary Holland, @ native of Bautry, county Cork, breiand. ‘The relatives and (rlends of the family are respect- Hy favited (o atvend the juneral, his (Sua tay) ascer- moon, at half-pagt two o'clock, Trom her lute resi- of age and aud was the qule a snug oad manage. ly resided on | wi an to commit al step was a hercditury mental Gimerder | dence, 141 Cherry strest. it manifested Itself on ner arrival HouMes.—-On Friday, siarch $1, MATTHEW FloLMEs, aged 60 years, HoTCHKISs.—On Saturday, Apri! 1, Many ANN PUNDERFORD, Wife of Guy 6. Hol Kiss, departed this hfe after a short tlness, aged 65 years. Relatives are requested to meet at No. 61 South | Ninth strect, Brookiya, BE. D., at oue o'clock on Taes- day, 4t0 tnst. Friends are mvited vw attend ser- vices at St. John’s Methodist Episcopal enarch, Bediord avenue, at half-past ove o'clock. IJuveKus.—In Hoooken, N. J.. On Friday, “ATHANING JevP ERS, &@ native of the cliy of Cork, aged 66 years, The relatives and frends are respectfully inviced to attend the funeral, trom St. Mary's Hospital, Ho- boken, this (SumUay) MLOrLOON, Bb CWO o’Clucie gotten, Bat rted by old some of no reasorr for Dear | of a Buddha or ® Brahma are seldom tested by thelt | the Ist of Apri {4 the only day consecrated to folly, | Ay fac as the foorrmakers ara | Ss asked for those | ; 0 JENKINS, —AG St. Angustine, Fla, on sm Maroh 14, Joan P. Jenxins, of White Plains, N.Y. Kelutives and friends of tue lambs, and Ma- sonte fratermty, are inviiet to attend te funeral, which will take place at the Kelormed charet, w hite Plains, on Monday wfternoon, April 3, atone ‘clock, without tfurtuer notice. The reuale D interred at Waite Pliins, ae ‘The Sir Knights of Westchester Commandery, NO. 42, K.'T., are hereby commanded to as.emhle ab in@ asylum, in White Pisins, on Monday, April 3, at twelve M., in full untorm, for the purpose a: attend- ing the tuneral of Past #.'¢ gona Jenkins. . * vl MAN, JonN W. Crawvonn, ft JOUNION.—On Friday gC. pond: | aron Sl, JRREMIAU JouN SON, in the Tith year of Ins age. ‘The relatives and iriends of ihe family are respect fully invited to Attend the funeral, from nes iate rest dence, 397 Cumbertand stroe day afternoon, at two o'cioo' Jupar.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Maret 91, FE. | Junge, the beloved wife of Michael Judze, |. The relatives and frigads of the family are invited to attend the mneral, this (sunday aflerdoou. at hall past two o'clock, from her late residence, \« Hicks street, Brooklyn, to the Cemetery of the rook! yi, oF Grogs, Flatbush, LAWRENCE. —Departe this life, at halt-past seven M., on Wetnusday, March 29, Magy wife of Dr. G. W. Lawrence, of . ov Springs, Ark., and daughter of the late Arcit/aid Golder, of Ualtimore. ‘Notice of funeral nereafter. Philadeiphia and Litie Rovk (Ark.) papers please copy. ! Pe cxwoon.—On Satorday, April 1, at Sliaebetn, N.J., AMELIA Joseriine, wife of Join L. Lock woud, Notice of funeral hoveattes MANNION.—On Friday, March 31, Mromare ff, the youngest son of Michael avd Eliza Mannion, aged & Months ana 22 days. ‘The funera! will take place from the residence of his parents, corner of Nineteenth sireet ang Fourth avenue, South Brooklyn, this (Sunday) alternoun, ae two o'clock, MERHAN.—On Saturday, April 1, JAMES MERA, The relatives auc friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, 287 vet, on Mouday, E%—Ou Wednesday, March 29, Joun D. aged 36 years. from nis lace Y this (Sunday) afternoon, at one oO cieck. Thorn Hill, Liverpooi (Bagiand), London (Canada West) and Callfornts papers please copy. MERRILL.—Oa Friday Marea 31, in thus eit,” HENKY MERRILL, in the 80th year of Dis age. ‘The funeral services wil be held at st. Anny ; chareh, West Eighteenth street, near Vitth avenue, | this (Siinday) alteruoon, at two oclock. ‘The rela- tives an friends of the family are invited to attend Without further notice. MonToomery,—On Friday, March 31, after a Itn- gering tines, ALRX, MONT@OMnRY, aged 40 years. | The relatives aud friends of the lavaily, alsa the | members of Park Lodge, No, 616, P. and A, M., are invited to attend the funeral, from the EB piscoy church corner of Thirty-seventh street and Eight ave,, this (Sunday) atterpoon, at one o'clock, sharp. PARK Lopar. No. ain, f. AND A. M.—The om Of the above Lodge are hereby summoned to aitend @ special communigation to be held at their rooms, | 658 ath avenue, this (Sunday), April 2 at twelve o'clock, for the purpose of aitendiug the funeral of our lave brother, Alex. Montgomery, Brethren of sister lodges are fraternally invited to attend. By order of MAKTIN CANTLON, Mastor, H. SaNbs, Secretary. Morn's.—On Thursday, March 30, Wiittam Mon- RIS, aged 65 years. ‘The iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fneral, from nis late residence, 8 South First strecg, Willtamsburg, this (Sunday) af-* ternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Novick.—NaVaL Lover No. 69, F. ann A. M.—Tha members of Naval Lodge No. 69, F. and. A. M., are summone? to attend a special commufMeation at their rooms, corner of Broadway and Thirty-fourta street, this (Suoday) morning. at half-past eleven o'clock sliarp, to attend tae faneral of our late brother Wii LIAM Mo by order of M. COUBNHOVEN, tary. PHY.—-Ou Saturday, April 1, Cornaiius Mor. of town ot Fermoy, coun:y Munster, Lrelang, soth year of his age. elatives and friceds of the family and tua Metnbers of the M. T. Brenvan Association, are re- quested to attend the funeral, trom bis late re | dene, cornes of Broome and Laurens greets, on ; Monday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Mourips.—On Savarc Apri 1, in tala city, JOBNSTONE MCBRIDE, age ears. ‘The relatives and tricads of the family are respect fully mvited to attend the tuneral,. from his lato residence, No, Thompson strect, on Monday | afternoon, at one o'clock. MCU ANNA.—On Friday, March 31, Joun MCCANMA, | aged 0 years, 10 months and 4 days, Funeral takes place tis (Sanday) afternoon, ate idence, 635 Fi | Uhree o'clock, from St. Mary's church, corner of ; Leonard and Remsen streets, Krookiyn, B.D. MoMAHON.—On Priday, March Wrsstnrp | McMaunon, beloved wile of Joha McMahon, aged 63 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respunt. Tully juvited to attend the funeral, tis (Sunday, luck, from her late residences 1, Wi.ttam, ret F, MeMur- 5 months and 3 days. Frien ix ot the family ave respectfully invited to attend the (one from the residence of tds parcais, No, 26 Bast Pourta street, ou Monday alleracon, ab one o'clock, Meruait.—On Thursday evening, March 383, CHARLES MCPUALL, In the J0th year of his age. The juneral will take we tis (Sunday) afters noon. at Dwo o'clock, (rom 6.2 Second street, Green- point. ‘The members of Polar Star Lodge, No. 245, P. and . M., are Hereby suuaimoued to aLtond a special com. Munication, at ther rooms, 115 aveade D., tis (Sun. day) after. oo, at half-past tweive o'clock, for the | ryatn of paving the last tribute of respect to our jate worthy brotuer, Charles McPhall, Member of sister lodges are cordially imyited to jom with nay By order, W. M. MILLER, Master, M. Srewant, Secretary. AMBHICUS CHAP CER No. 215 R. A, M.--The members of this chapter are hereby sumraoned to mect at the | chapter roots, tis (Sunday) alterboon, at half-past | twelve o’ » to attoud the fugeral of our late com- | pantou, Charles Mel’hail. | GHORGE A. PHELAN, HH. P, us, Secretary. Wednesday, March 29, BENJAMIN the 3orh year of his nye. and acquaintances of the famtiy and ‘viurubian Lodge, No 484, F. and 4. M., ly Invited to attond the funeral, trom Of Lis brother, 176 Willow street, cor- J., hia (Sanday) alternooa, are respect } the resuieuce ner of at helt-past Noxuts, —On Friday, Maren 1, Waiter younwest child of Willian H. and ble Norris, aed 1 year, 6 moutis and ¢ days Friends and rei family are respect- fuily 1 Lis (Sunday )after= | NOON, KE Nelf-past ehy feiock, from tue residence of his parents, 497 Third avenae, Ja Saturday afternoon, April, after a long and severe illness, Berpaer, wile of Patrick of ber age, ‘Phe relatives and friends o: tne family are reapect- fully mvived to attend the funeral, ‘rom her late 12 Jackson 4 Williamsburg, on Slon- Savannah, oa slay, AL Marca 23, BN, tb the 4¥6a year of his age. funeral services Will take place at his late Fesidence, No. 433 Classon avenue, Brookiyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at turee o’ciock, Vaumer.—On Saturday, April i, Amy, wife of Harvey !. Palmer, in the 64th year of her age. ‘no relatives apd frievds of the family are respect+ fully mvited Lo ationad the inneral, op Mouday morn. | tng, at ten o'clock, from the Methodist bpixcopal cbureh, Mamaroneck, Westchester county. Train leaves ‘fwenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue ab Dine o’ciock, RiLey.—On Friday, March 31, Tdomas RILEY, In tne 34th year of his aye. The veiauves and frends of the faintly are invited toattend the funeral, from Dis late residence, UL aa street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'cinek. -Soorr.—On Saturiay morning, April 1, after a lingering tliness, JULLRTrB, Youngest davemier of Charies T, and Joila H. Soult, aged 1 year dud @ montns. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atvend the funeral, from No. 112 Bast ‘Lwenty-seventh street, tus (Sunday) alteruoon, ab two o'clock. Srravu.—Suddenty, on Thurs jay, March 30, Con- ist year of is age. nembers of the RAD STRAUB, In Ul Friends of the family and the Soloa Lodge, t Hoved Encampmen' No. 7, LO. ally Lavitea to atten: tho funeral, i his lete alternoon, at two o'clock. TAYLOR. -Un Saturday morning, April 1, EB. & TAYLOR, in (he 66th year of his age. ‘The funerai will take piace from lis la‘o residence, 69 Madisuo avenue, on Monday af ernvon, at halt Past tweive o'clock. Cieveland aud Bualo papers please copy: WiiBaToN.—On Saturday morning, Apiil 1, DIANA, whlow of Abel Wheaton, in th 70:4 year of ber ages The reiatives aad friends Of tie tumlly are re. spectfally invited to attend tie funeral services, ab her late reside@uco, 127 Kast Fitty-tourth street, on Monday Aiternoon, ai four o’elock. The bedy wil be take. the fuliowing day to Woodlawa for Later. . men Wutrrin.—In Brooklyn, on Priday,; March 31, JENNR Mornis, daagoter of Neison M. and Agnes M. Whipple. Funeral this (Sanlay) afternoon, at tWo o'clock, from 376 Thira street, wear Fifv avenue HYrE.—Suddenty, on Friday, March 31, Jou Wily re, ta the oth year of hts age. ‘The relatives aud ivigads of Lue family are respect- fully invited to attend the (aaeral, trout D le re fidence, No, 15 Third avenne, this (Sunday) alter+ noon, at one o'elock precisely. Fortorshire yseorlana) pe NeW YORK UALEDONIAN CLUS. hereby notitied to attend the fu | of our de- sed brother, John Whyte, from late residence, 15 Third avenue, this (Sunday) atternoon, a a9 ol lye der of o'clock precisely. By order of ‘SOHN WATT, Ohlet. L. D. Ronenreon, Cor. Bec. Wiiisams.—Ow Thursday, March 80, after a long and severe Hines’, AARCELLA WILLIAMS, aged 63 fears. ot . ‘The friends and acquaintances of the familly are ity tavited to attend the funeral, from her joace, No. S48 Madison street, tais (Sunday) suleuce, this (Sumday) | | mnbers are Jate ri March | afternoon, at (Wo O’elook, -Witsoy.-On Friday, Mareh 31, Marcanst Wii SON, Wite of James Wilson, aged 31 years, Friends are respectiuliy invited to attend tha funeral, from 502 West Twenty-sixta street, on Mok- day alternoou, at bWe O'clovk.