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THE CU3104% HOUSE. What fe Suid Abeat tho New Naval Officer and the Appruiser—Murphy ou Darling What the Clerks ‘Think. ‘Phe expressed determination of President Grant to move on the enemy’s works and chop tne head off of every man in tho ‘army of tae rebel Fenton | caused immense consternation in the Custom House “NOSEY” NABBED, - Stebbins, the Confidence Man, in Limbo. Career of the Swindler--The Taken Im and the yesteruny. A Ddombsucl fired from the | Taker—fleuth Hourdaon the frack—Tired | Tenuesseo off the Battery and fating | threegh the roof coukt scarcely cf Life, He Wanis to Retire— made. more noise than did the reading of the ominous despatches from Washington announcing the removal of the Naval Officer and tie Appraiser 2 > ication of Mr. Addison n, who has every prospect ol Merchandise, and the subst! u ey staged fe start into life to make tis H. Latin aud William A, Darling to the respective career a pleasure to Liinself and an honor to Nis poaiins, Itwas eld Lo be a warning of wid work connections pefverts tae teachings of those most amons ihe emplows. dear to him, and flings nts opportan ties behind Mr. Murphy, the Collector, did not appear wor- hin to pursue @ cou se of crime, tacre mustcer- Tied in the least whea visited by a HERALD reporter s. tainly be something wr ag with his moral coustitu- in tne afterpoun; but on the contrary looked quite consciousness that It ou. When the 4 , cheerful ip the consciousness that it Was TENDER AND SOLICITOUS CARE | *NONR OF HIS FUNERAL” of a mother is discarded, the anxious admonitions | In answer to a few inquiries he sald he knew very | _ Of atather unheeded and tae wit ul whisperings of little about the changes about tobe made. Bat he corrupt nature aione are lisvene: to it 13 not sur. was aware that Mr. Laflia had been lvoking prising mature age shoud bring the vicum to the for the position to which he is now nom. | 5 inatel by the President for a long tme SEAM AY tock. Wire” Mp’ youre Rr Spine el awne, Me wurphy said, @ very able, energetic into manhood, and yet béfore the Gist fatal mir and quite capable ov | bing the position wirh A Remarkable step mm the descending scale is taken, he assumes @ credit. Te, . Murphy, was on good terms with fi deare hua, adindesd he was with Mr Grincei. Mr. Date position in iLife, aud, with a bome endeared by ine Ime’ wea aise spoken of by the Collector’ in. hich presence of wife aud children, he tears aside the teruis, As to the ABLARSORE HADES BAGRO TD | Mak TENDER CLINGING BURULS iny the cuan :es he said Ge Knew nothing whare ver. of their affection from ms heart, and, steeling iene made nis way io the Naval Oillve, | his sensibilities to repruach, rusies headiong "Mat. PEODORE ALLEN AND orm ie | cherous lili—such has beea of his kidney, aud in a few m nutes encountered the a ae ae pel a was arrested Ked@ly gaze o. Mr. Grinue |. sie ex-Conecior said REAL ES{ATE MATIERS. Large Sale of Centre! Park Lots. The feature of the real estate market yesterday was the sale of the estate of Gouverneur Mor- ma Wilkins, deceased, compreting 254 lows, routing on Ceniral and Morningside Parks, the Seventh avenue Boulevard, Kighth, Ninth aad Morningside avenues, 1)8th, Lath, 110k, Lith, 112th aad 124th strects. The character and location of the preperty aud the circumsiances of the sale attracted ® lange alliindunce, bidding was fairy active, although not remarkably spirited, being noticeably ov the compet.con of the latest preyious sale of akuost suniariy situaicd property, suggesting the idea that as Wwe Gestderaiuimn of rapid transit up- town approaches @ rewiizanon th unlimited area , | fors, eculation taereby opened will seriously inter- 5 ‘ Ql once thai he was as much su ppraes aa anybody yesierday by tho deteettves—unusually Ta- ant ee Te bet arte o Fain frags eae a circumstances Wud. He did uot know (hat any chamee tn hts office VarEG) ys. NABER. BOF: ODM Be ie eee ay Was contemplated. In ‘eel, the orzwnization of his under which he began>kie, but in ms pers departiveut, compleied by han a few wee 8 since, manner A man oi good birth and edueation=with ana which wane Inio Darron: on Saturilay 2a a acvo: ’ entieman, last had the (ull approval of the Secretary of tae ie Wem nm nan. MONE UOL SS shiny tneso PE@aga v. Mr. Unnnell Femarsed that. nis. oftice he turned them to the vilesi uses and - made Was, a8 DOW orgauized, tie model one in the qnasicatlons the means by When he duped suscep- — United Seats: et 2? sand hae as ng one knew e pe Le vak, . by the » && Little as ve did of his removal f'omn 0 tice. De Sapien cae 4 : iss NO O BK OOULD BE MORS IND.FeERE OT. peneiraing snavily of las address and the qui The old ge stieman said tus with @ hearty laugh earnestness of his appearance, has succeeded for a bes beap. e aly saiucericy, RSL A ae : f jn the Apprai-e1?s Oillce ma’ t al, spec oe years. in Lyiny: oo appateniye But the was on the Fenton mon formed THE YROYERTY OF OTHERS tno clef Lopw of couversation, Many of the ein has at last been brought to bay and soétety saved play aren te nae he Raye east Maetap reve o S ately after the tastallation of Mr. Daviing,and, as 01 een et Irony his tare “The remned, ‘Reese otticr 0. casions ef removais for political purposes, Maniy Mr. Steobius his rejoiced m a variety Of iets onty too provable iat the reaity‘usefut will be ahases, among which ure “Nosey” Sievp.ns, L. D. sicviticed and the useless retained, So much for the Spencer, Wilitun £, Dodge, Charles H. Duncan and — docirine of pulitica, necessity. otuers. By meaus of these h: changed bis identny s from time to time as he varied te g¢_ne of tis one- rations. He has teen ruralizing tn the provinves for some time past, aad Was just on the point Of embarking In Aa eXteusive speculation, when te Wa! Aileeted by acccuves Lider and Ma doug. Carmel, Putnam county on tie day vesfure yes.er- Gay, on a Warrauc issued by Justice vowing. Lue detectives bave been on tue track Of Stebvins fora Toog lime, Knowing that ne Was WASTED IN VAK/UUs QUARTERS, - bat he pas so tar sueecedes in eluding the vigi+ Jance of those able men. 48 tat back as U.tober, ln6s, Stebbins negotiated @ torged Check 9x pty 10 gold ou Samuet Hummend & Co, Of No. 41 “iain street, in ieiurn jor a& watel. nis check was drawn upon ihe Ai Mh bachange sational bank. Beng just thea sumewhat vervous, add wanting the coo, steady baud of pracuce, he disappeared, and rew Wt ret remeut or a considcravie time. ‘The neXt news heard vt hun Ww. Pasoinu A OUEEK on fisher & Sons, of Buitumere, on March 14, for the hundsvme saw Of $24.25. Tis check be Tere witli intermediate Values Liat Rave aiready ap- Signed U. ii, Duiicas., fn Noveinver cof tae sue preciaied *o high figures, yeav he bought a parr ot boots jrom Aduu Youu, Among the principal. bayers were Mr. Bern- Of 45 hast Lwelita surect, fur tuiriy doudars, pee- heuner, who has atready a large landed interest in -Benting in paymeys a check tor $iv6diawn ov tue that neighvuriood, Lereace Pariey, Geo. King, B, Vark Buak avd signed H. G. ptebbing & Uo. Nr. G. Farchiid—credited in a popular way with bujlag Young gave him in retaraa genuie checs on tue for tweed & Co., but quite possibly buying fora Union Square sational Kyuk lor seventy-three dol- quiets turu himself, which this reputacieo gives hia lars, Which Stebbius presente and reccive] mouey the chance oi doing—Messrs. Gardner, Lator, for. Mr, Young, upon fading ont tue swindie, Austin aod FE, J. King, The sale "In ws Made a complalal to Justice Dowling, wio general results may be regarded as suc- IMMEDIATLY ISSUKD A WALRANT for the arrest 0: the thie, and plac dit in the hands etthe detectives, ‘hey, liowever, lost al Kuowl edge of fim tor @ Wine, and though constantly en the looko.t for hin did wor suc eed da tr: chu Wun untit a few duy- ago. As the man’s appearance ds somewhat singular devoctive Hider Wad Little de culty in finding uti waiter he had received specie: 1a- formation 6: the where. bouts or Ube ciimival. He Uirst found traces Ol um ai Dover Plains, agata in bh eget county, (hen we Amenia, ant dually captured his wan im Carmel. Here the detective discovered teubins Hy tug wider tae nawe OL Spou- 2 lols adjouing, on 7th ay., 45 cer. He had bisinuat ngly invieduced Maselt toa fio aeointug on ith ay. us gentleman of exiensive forluve, and tae . poiice Lvth Aiuk there is Lttie doubt but thal he was pr pariug it w ake cessiul, @.d tbe prices good. We are disposed to regard thom, ander the cirouinsiances, as e. Jent, and do not think wey can be gbtained again this ine next year If the Viaduct road ts ander way in the eanttne, Some lots were leit over, and writ be sold at afucure day, ihe auchoheer deeming it. prodent, wiica it andoubiettiy was, to adjeura be- Tore the close of banktay hours, ‘The following are particulars of “ms and the other Bales to-day . NEW 10K PROPERTY—BY MOLLER, WILKINS AND 00. Tio}, n. w. corner 7th av. and {10h wt, 25.2x.0, 2, i 1 lot avjuiatog, oo Tha x 00 atl, each. * Veh st., wdxi °° w. of Tthav., 25x100.i1. Sai. & A VIGOROUS DASH toclutch afortune. Tue delinjuent was censidera- Diy astonished at we appearauce of the dvb clive, but having overcome tis tet surpree yer Quictly to The exigencies 0; Uiesdceas.ou, and con. fessed bimseil ready to accompany uis conductors to New York, Where tiaey arrived in due course aud locced the prisover up de hea iqaariers, As 8000 U8 1b Locame KNOWn tbat tis notorious: forger aud swimder was ailested te decgcuives Were besieged by eppiicauts praytig that nemigut be detaiaeu until ey could tase proper means to roceed agumst him. A vunbero charses that id MYL previvasiy been heard of were preierred yesterday, and the deiectives find assurance come With every hour that they have dove a vetter job than toey had anticipated. Sicbbins was vorn-ou Long Island, ix now about forty years of age, abd Very respeciabiy connected. Be was reicived froin State Prison about four years At and when questioucd yeserdey in reiwtion to as Plots, a Liot,a te. Ge COTE he x1 u' each join, 100, exch. fe. coruer Sta ay aud 11th st, 252x10) . Ws ft, @. of Bun ae., 2Ox1UK, adjoining, on 1 1th'st.; Yoxl 0.11, each 4 lots, adjoining, on H1ta at., Zoxket1, each 4 iota, wujoining, ou U1th a:.. 2 2100 LI, ewed, 2 lota, aloining, on 1 0.11, 3 1 lot, nw. cor.er ith av. and ILLcb af. 25.23100". nz, On 7:B av., 20xk!, each ining’ on 7th av., 253x000, exch , & w. corner 7tn ay, and) 2th st, 2,2x1 ved ss. ilith st, 100 fh w. of Sth at sc " ning, 4iots, adjoining, on T1tu st ing. on Wi 4,200 “850 3,0 +b, 00 a) joining, on 11th we, 20x10 DL 4 lots, adjoining, on WH th ate, Sxl Ld | Liot,'a. e corner Sty ay and jilth 2 Blois, adjotoing, on tia av., 25.2510, eacd. 3 ,ols, ajolatng, on eth av., Baxi, even, NUMEROUS TRANSACTIONS he unreservedly confes.cd bis yut, A gentieman bamed Marshall, trom katenrown, J, lucent ed : te Slots, Aw, iLzih at,, 100 ft, e. of oth a Jum as the man (fou wuom he pled 9 ote ww 12th at 00 Fw of thay. 270 & worthless check for sixty-Ore ars, Bi 6. Lith 100 (t €. of Ft viabo. drawn on the Fulton National bank. Steu- 8. 115:h at. 100 0, e. of Sta w “85 Lins immediately coulessed we truck of Air, 5 lots, a. 8 Mdih 6. 10 ft ©. of Bthuv, Zoxli0.11, each.. 27 Marshul’s statemen. With a peutieat air te 8. 8. 113th ste, 10 a Sth av. 2xiW.11, cach. 3.0.0 PTISERET AMTMS HIS QUILL HUA segiets Lhe Necessity . eh av. and 19th at, 2Bxi0.......... 9.050 Which obiiged win to commit such frauds, His 31t% 40 Ah Ga, ee, ging family, he says, was always very dear to fun, aud 3 jas tik as boned to support his life ones he was { deitinds Roget Tu STEAT. ! o ne tine ago, at the death or his Iittle he resolved to give up nis evil ways, as tue oiny? on — } ot, adjoining, on 1Westh et, saent. : C Tlots, 6%. Lith st., 100 fe w. 0: oth ave. his deatnbed, asked dim not to takes cungs Liot n. e. corner Morningside i «that did ‘not’ belong to tim im tio tutiee, bet. g comer Mominuatite ay: and 10 and he promiscd the ifitie fellow he would 2iots'acjoining, on Moroingarie av, Dot, but cicumstances pressing lum, apd the vid — Llotss. &. corner Morningside a ways being ca-y aad tewpiug, he veil into them OWE ae oon eo oe vances agin. This wan w only one of ® large number who — 4g0Fe iols n. w. corer Moruin side av, are now scouring the couvtry, giving this cuy 4 °c @ reat since SUCH Stringent measures for their conviction have been instituted by the super A,900, and W8th at, + 1,875 ach «- 4 gore lois &. Ww. corner Marningsiie wv. and 1Usth at +380 Imeudent of Poice. Mr. Kelso declares he uitug, On Mornings! @av., cxch. 2,080 Wil uo. siackea the. pursuit. which is now — liul, 6. w, corver Morningalde av. and 10th at, BLOT 5,7 0 On until he has arrested aut saieiy houseu tie lead. © 44% adjoining, on Lidch at, 25x90.11, exc » 5a No. 94 bY BORK ES XY M en h 0. A, Letween and \Uth avs, URS + lot 25xi, Lought by 4 Paimry (or. - ers of these numerous gangs. re are no dangerous criminais iattening on We susce Ui declares, and he i8 deteruuned to pula stop to wore * he i» vow 11,000 ie | Ly ¥. H. LUDLOW AND GO. depredations, It 1s waiortunate that provineul @. Walker st., No. 28, lot with vuiidings thereon, size of clus ave Lot actnated by the Bune desire wo ia dot dowd, 17,990 fully discharge tne THE WEEHAWKEN MURDER. duty. A FREE FIGHT. ene A Gang of Night Brawlers at Tacir Denth of McDongauh—Lean Kec ine—The ON. Alleged Murderer ( alious and Stuvbory. At four o'clock yesterday morning John Fallen, of Movonough, the unfortunate victim of the bloody | 239 West ‘Thirty-third street, and a number of affray at Weehawken tep days ago, died. oo Monday friends, entered the saloon of Mr. Murphy, at the Pet Bust. night. How he survived so many Gays, considering nortbeast corner of Broadway and ‘Thirty-sixth the severe wound in his abdomen, was street. The party had been unbibing rather fomewhat astouish:ing, 28 the physicians freely and were anxioua for a muss In from te first prouounced his case hopeless, the saloon. they met John Grady, Thonias Egon, the second man who was stabbed, w siowly Wilson, Michuel_ Kelly and others, who Fecovering. A post-inortem examination was made are always ready at @ momoni’s warning Yesterday inorning. It was iouud tiat the Wound to “put a Mansard roo” on any pe Was tuficted three ant a haif tuches beluw the. Me advantage ot hayel, ihe knife penetrating the intestines. The , in getung hte drone teat ous edesperation of the mur acre nay be inter Oe eng jbto a Tot thay was very demoralizing t0 frou” Murphy's furniture aud bait @ fect that the invermal wound was hali-an ined seied botties, Vecanters and tumbler ond another hey can get eel) Nes @X- they were not loug er TAN the eXterual. one @ chair, whieh w . a * Inquest wil! be heid this Morning by Coroner cession on Vallen’s head. os ating oct pane Bs mardi, in the Meanhine Cunuingiiam, tie at- — giin tim in as horrivle manner. OMmce leged perpetrator, who is w Uie Hudson county jail, ‘ ted Dolah, of ihe Twenty-ainih vreemes. perceivi disturbance, entered the tase and ‘ound Fallon, ive img on the (ior, survonaded by # povi o1 blood, ‘aid the fen mob, Who stil eoniinued to beat their hetpiess vicum. Brady, Wiison and Kelly | ere ar- rested, aiui subsequently arraigned before Just Fowier, at Jederson Market; but as Fallen couid net Pee that Gragy had wit Dim, he was discharged, The ba auce were commitied for tr: & Sper , Sessions, in de/ault of bail, ee Oh AR evinoss au obdurate and revorseiess disposi Gon, The aonouncement cf toe death of his vicum neither tok him’ by surprise nor was be perceptibly mov He 8 prepartng the points of mis ae Jence to subimit to his counsei, It is stated that he was ut one time senienced for ttiteey roars 10 the Peunsylvanra State Prisvu jor howie: le, but Vat he marie bis escape to Culifornia. Here ‘it 1s added he became tnvolved In anoiner artray, aod he decamped, never re-tiut for many days ina place Hil he arrived at Weeiwkem. ‘These siatewents, now. ever, should be reveived with cauito; considering the Very critica position io Whiel he is placed. Le has | 4, & Mose forviduing and repu'sive countenance, and TO THY Borror oF Tie Heravp:— . No person could look upon oti for many minutes A misapprehension seems to exist in the public Without coumng to the Gonciusiod inal We 13 a des. permite character, Egan wlil ve the chief witness Against im on the tral, Which Willtake place in the May term of cut, A ProsneteD Prize Fiat “Prairie Oniekona’? is th Inind regardiog the hability of persons to make and render a statement of their income for the year }, 1870. The lace ruling of the Commissioner exempts | those not having a {ross Income of over $2,000 1 BROKEN Ur.—The | making a revues, bat all persons having aie te name of a ging of men Come over Lily AMNOUAL Huse Make returos ag heres Who have jor ieir headquarrers the corner ol Broad tefore or lay themselves liable to h . Sf 3 0 Assessiielt, and Poplar stecets. Some time ago two of tha gang penalty, &. By gig thia a ph in your paper FOl Dro souse trouble, and (hey de-ermined to setie Yeu May save vexatiog wnd trouble hencerorth to the matier 1a ibe pe maoy We YM. VOste wi a as ine day, arta o ae me slerany Wad fixed | yare ‘Vwenty-second and | Oxford streets waa seiecied as the Jocality, Last evening, about live o'vieck, about ove hi ndred Troughs dssembled at the yard, mid were proceedtiig to make ais re aecn age! arranwemel w one pe gt /f Parkoill, of tne Tweitt vi ‘tho Waole gang, oO”. seein Uhese oitolaig Approach made od as rapiliy aa poe sbie. ‘The Wo pringipata mn the amare were chased Abuut theee syuares, bab betig rawer feet o1 foot ASSISTANT ASSHSSUR, Prizk Pian? IN CALIFORYTAA—A_ pri 5 tweea two bullies of the gang kaown, ae Big A ley Boys,” Look piace List sunday, auong the sant hills south of Bay View Park. There was a farce crowd o rougis and bows following in thei foot | weps, Inatieudaioe. The zat progressed m ac | cordauce With Cie rules governtuse the pugilisie | Ting, Unt One OF The PrINCipads Was Kuoeked out of : time. Warrants have been issued ior th y they manaved to get awar.—Luiadelphia Lele | the : sgracerul usar san | ’ parties taking part Un Like di Si Orayh, Apri d : i rranciseo Alias, Margh 2X, Haitair.—san | a repetion of 1865-99. | a decade of i tuck and poverty. Wien te re | ing the currout while it was PNANCIAL ANB COMMERCIAL, WALt Srrnnr, } Toespay, April 46 P. M. On ’Uhange to-day wheai was firm but inactive. Flour was heavy and lower, The cotton market was quiet, and steady. _ MOBY PIVE TO SEVEN PER CENT, The money market was irregular, but fairty active, at five to ix per cent on government collaterals and nave *8'X to seven per cent on stocks and nilscellan‘ous securities, In yiew Of toe low reserve uf the banks and the large volume of ousiness at the Stock &x- change the street was ratner more inclined to ac- cept these races aa temporarily just; but borrowers are ‘confident that, with the prospect of a speedy retura to tae city Of the Money which went away during the latter portion of last mouth, In connection with the April settiements in the rural aiatricts, they will be able to obtain money at the figures which prevaiied eariy in’ March. Prime commercial paper has net been materially affected by the better demand for money, au evid ence of the Want of faitn in the permanency of the present rates for cail loghs, and the severa! grades of prime, paper are quoted at 6a7 per cent discount FORBIGN EXCHANGE AD YANCuD, The leading bankers advanced the rates of foreign exchange, but sales wer nade on the street at the former dgaves, ‘The following were the qnotations at tae c ose Of busIness:—Sterling, x1xXty days, com> mercial, 10944 9 109%; good to prime bankers’, 100% & 110; do, short’ sigh 110% a 11o34; Antwerp, 5.1s3¢ a 6.1594; Switzerland, 6.1746 @ 51336; Hamburg, 35% @ 35%; Amsterdam, 40% a 41; Fraakfort, 40% @ 41; Bremen, 7514 4 79; Prussian thalers, 714s a 1K. GOLD STBADY—110%4 A 110%, The advance in foreign exchange induced con- siderable buying of goid early in f.e moraing, with | the effect of producing a rise irom 110!¢ to 110K, Subsequently the buliish secntument weakened, and gold declined to 11034, the quocation standing at one me in the aiternoon 110% a 11044, although i closed at 1194¢ @ 110%. The course of the market is shown in the tabie:— 10 A. M.. -1103g 1 P.M. 10:30 A. M. % 2P, M. li A. M 3P. M 4P. M, 6:30 P. ed from ran four per cent for carrying tu fat for borrowing. The Operations of the Gold Lxchange Bank wee as fol- lowa:— Goid cleares $25,341,000 God brian’ * 1,902 Curreney balance: 1.0.7,195 The steamers whicd gail for Eurepe to-morrow have about $45 0,000 In speeno engaged. GOVERNMAN?S STRONG AND HUGHBR, ‘The govern sea! list was strong on the reaction in pudlic feeting a3 to the treasury programme for the curreat moath, witch 13 now really more acceptable than would have peea the staring affair which tbe Tumors of the street had magnified ont o« the atti- tude of Mr. Bontiell as regards the money market and the new loan. To-morcow tue Assistant Treasurer will tnitate the Apri pro ;ramme with the purchase of three mullions of five- weuties, for Which, it 18 said, he wt Pay tn legal tenders, wale he will, 0: course, accept nationa: bank nutes for ihe two miliious-of gold to be sold on Churaday. ‘The effoct will ba to adu five millions to tne legal reserve of the bauks. A pursu:ncs of the sume policy throughout the month whl aid eighteen wil. lions to uber resesve and enable ihe banks on the lst of Miy to expand tier loans (if #0 disposed) over seventy miluons of dollars, And in this cilcniation no acount is token of the probaole reurn of the many millions which went away to the country im March aud’ are now comin. b, vo the city again, The cmel rise was in the , Which sold at 114 when goad was lluk, oronty % percént less than par in gold. The tok sowing were the tinal street quotéiions, the ma ket at the close being ® shade “bi” :—Uniied States CUITENCY BIXes, 1.59% & 115%; GU. S1XeB, lee], TCcIs> tered, 11674 @ 116%; do, Gu. Coupon, 116%-a 11634; do. five-iwenties, registered, May and November, 10244 a 10934; do. do,, 1802, coupon, do. 112% 0 112%; do. do., 1864, dO. do., 1125 @ 112%; do. do., 1665, do. do., 11256 a 1128¢; do, du., registered, January and July, 11134 @ 111%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do,, 114 a S65 CO. C0., 1o6T, do, do., 111% a 111%; do. do., Iss do, do., 111% 2112; do. ten-rorties, registered, [Shp @ 18H} do, Uo, COUPON, 108% a 8%, AN INCONSISTENCY, The Secretary of tue Treasury has ordercd the calling In, during the next thirty days, of another instalmeus of the three per cent certificates, ne amount to be cancelied Leing three millions of dol- terest In currency, While the five-twenites bear six per centin goiu. Why mot appiy the three miliions to the purchase oi the latter and save three per cent per annum? Of course the law now requires the purchase of three per cents as fast as new bauks are organized, but that law was the suggestion of Mr. Bouiwetl, ° STOCKS STRONG AND ACTIVE. The probaple plethora ot money at this centre mania which { ts likely to beget upon the Stock Ex- chauge have been foreseen by the cliques, who have been 8 raggling so desperately the past (ew days to buy socks, The great ‘bear’ combination of last winter, Anding Wat a further pursuit of their | actics8. would probably ruin them, made a compromise on thetr sort contracts, and ted at a heavy loss, as hus been already re- corded 1m tils couma., Tye same party procured a tacit promise from their former rivals, the ‘oul’? cliques, not \o interiere with them in a raid upon the market by which (hey were to get stocks at the expense of outsiders and weak und timtd honters, “scoop”? was made yesterlay, the ‘bull’ cliques standing aloof and letting their new allies break the market, The cilqtes are now situated as they were in 1368-69 before the quurrel of the Vanderbilt sud Lockwood clqnes. They are all in the same boat, and -tntend to take advantage of the pros pective inflait'n f the ensung summer. Specula- tion has its recurring yeurs, like the cranberry and blackberiy crops. The year 1371 is likely to witnesy ‘The pame of “Black Friday”? Was the calmination of the infauon in the latter case, Afler the panio stocks wert uanatarally iow, owing to the European war aud che great “year” campaign of last winter, ‘hey are now likely to ad- Vance as much i the over direction, 1p oe campaign Of 156-8 Kock Isiaad rose to 145, Lake Shore to 120, Pittsburg to 127, Northwest preferred to 108, St. Pani preferred wo 114, Wabash to 89 and Har- yem to 185, In the depression of 1569-70 Rock Island tell to 90, Lake Shore to 75, Pittsvarg to 83, North. west preferred to 80, St Puul preferred to 7, Wabash to 43 an) Harlem to 117, The pa- teat observer of the pertods of eobb and food Wiles ‘in siocks must be struck with the regulaiiy their recyrrenee.” A consistent Policy with refereace to tils great fact nas mul: the weaiti of the <reat operators at the Stock EX. change, and compliance with Its suggestions was the secret of the success 0: the famous Ricardeo—tae Tloyle, 80 10 speak, Of the game of speculation— 3,760 As faithfully narcated in the iimeavp this grand t 160 bi i twat Iago at ides "May, 300 e100 @June, 100 at 136; 14 cs, together, After ‘ gold a fol wa: —Ay Whose operations on the Londen Stoo Bavhange™ were 80 81; lly fortunate as to appear the resuit of an Intultive cialfvoyanc power of seeing Lao future course of es A jack Of Consistency lost oue of the chief spirits of the murket te two or three years ana to which he had risea alter ir Ting tide came he committed the error vt avandon- Mi leading ouward afd when it was hikely to rewri® @ all his interme- diate Mishaps and wake Lim wealth.er and sironger than ever, His dicousisteney starved the numerocas friends whom he fad loaded with “poiats.” Our® reaers whl remewper the Pith | Avenue Hotel meeting toe pass resoluanons of idlguation, Kumor has it that further developments ou the sub- Jeet of “poinis’ wil be elicited im the courts, The Miystertous and Geyions course of the famous “Pie. hie sixes’ will be explained for tho great edifieation of the community iis gene ‘The great ature to- day was Keading, which aiveret ty) lusty. Tne improvement m the gencra + i4ed com yO % per ceut, HIGHEST AND LOWbSY URICES. The following table shows the Mighest aud lowest prives of the leading active stovks during the day Hish@3', LOWE consol... rr Darn ri New York Central and Hut New York Central aud i * prestige and weaith wwca he wielded for the past . : NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 187L.—QUADRUPLE SHEKT, I pre | after a long and severe Illness, 1p the ist year of his Lowest, anda British shi tona, to Antwe eral cargo, ee Relatives and friends are. to attend the “" i LOUR AND Faace.—Ressfuts, for, 12.°83 bbia’; wheat, fone, tite ay vognesiay) Case ne eee -~' corn, oui, H r idence, a 57% barley, 1,00) bushe 8; seed, 500 Dashols, corn meal, alas and Tenth avenue, pei ar: big Pitsburg. 113% [ea ilmenite? Sse — te i aed tee ; DECAY Sa Monday, April 3, after a snort tlineas, Northwestern taceees 80 BS Sad ss tor Beaniywine, with sales’ of 300 ppceages UAXM: atte ea ne lato John and dane. Northwestern preferred. 9 witht the ran, We quote: ‘Phe relatives and friends of the family are ioe ie 113K 42) a 98 00 fully tnviced to attend the funeral services, at her St. Pau 505 2 6% late residence, 404 fch avenue, on Thursday morn- 18 3S Ang, ab Hall-past nine o/ctuek. ang 48 Dwyke.-On April 4, Ronear Dwyer, 2204 & enasize rs the mon ighoone, county Cork, 2534 e 775 (Wr . Yoar of his ag». 5 hi ° 76 ‘she relatives and [rieads 0: the family, also those oe” Found nop iy trade benun FR piiasons Patriog, Jon an tuner ‘Soi son-tne re » Famby.... 4 Ww Dante! Loonte, are veapectfutly invite} to art SOUTHERN SECURITIES STRONG. Bt, Lonia iow axtra 72) the funeral. irom his Late residence, 419 ca b i wentye ‘The Southorn hist was sirong and ‘higher, except for the new souvh Carolinas, which ran down to 61 and closed at 62. -The final street prices were:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 66 a 0634; Southern saperiive Sout ern extra aad f, fourth street, on Chursday afternoon, at one o'clock, Cork papers please copy. FARRELL,—Sudiienty, on Monday, April 3, Maw TIN FARRELL, aged 5) y oars. The relatives gad friends of the famtty are re- nested to attend the fane sence i Bsegezee CE RAGerRAnaamgnesae SERLERRTRE STE aIZEs do, Uew, 66 a 6614; Virginia, ex coupon, 7 Banter al, trom itis late reste 4 ence, No, 30 Clarksoa street. this (Wednesday) al- A 72; do. new, Tl'a 71%; do, registered stock, ieranca; ab RAIGPERE ORE Ocoee ) Old, 5544 4 5534; Georgia sixes, 81 @ $2; do, sevens, 6956 & V1; do. do., Old, 91 a 94; North Curolna, ex coupon, 47 a 4744; do. funding, 1866, 36 a 39; do, Corp meal. about $159 a $1 (0 for anrlag, In store. rhe salen monty laat evening) were. about 500) bt GROGAN, —At St. Luke's Hospital, on Theaday, April 4, CATHARINE GROGAN, for twenty, years a faithsal domestic in the family of Josep B. Lock woo The funeral wih tke pli from St. Stephen's 44a 456 ‘Phe market cosod at WWPINGs wheat Was Cu Dut Uuchuuged, shels ai M1 GY for choice No. 1 do., 1368, 30 a do? new, 24 4 25: do. special BANS “on Siuher winter” ant SEBS tur Spent Roman Cathoile church, Bast fwen y-cightu street, tax, 18% a 10; Missourl sixes, 021m v5; do. Han- {aru wat ahada™ betigeMuden a fale” das a tee rE ON er a nies od ne. sales. were avow viahela at Ble. aw i Sunday, ch 2B, a! nibal and St Joseph, 91 @ 92; Louisiana 8lXes, 63.4 for ryscou. closing at 820. Cor prime, Sie, uBhigs. for yollow. illness, THONAS GUNN, @® Dative of Slane, counsy 70; do., new, 62 a 60; do. levee sixes, 73 a 76; do. do, ¢ Chghts, 87 a 90; do. Peuitentiary sevens, 70a 14; do. railroad eights, 76 @ 80; Alabama fives, 63 #72; do. eights, 102.4 104; do, railroad exghts, 94 a 100; Sout Carolina sixes, 73 a 80; do, new, January and July, 61} & 62; do do. April and Octover, ; do. registered stock, ola, 60a 70; Arkansas * 60a 6) sixes, 66 a 60; do, gevens, 55 a 60, RAILWAY EARNINGS, ‘The earnings of the Mijwaukce and St. Paul Rail- way for March were n:— $400,150 877,571 Increase...... ‘ THE EXPOKTS OF TRE WEEK. ‘Tho aggregate exports (exclusive of specte) from the ori of New York for the week ending Api 4, 1871, Were $5,525,819, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, April 4—10:15 A. M, Tuesday, 811000 US 5-90, r, "4, BUCY) Ga 5-20, &, 64 was duit aud vomlaal—81 15 ® pi 20 for Stare ani $1 1b for new Western, sales were about 13, 00 was dull oat uneivnge was asked for state meal Wis quiet at $3 Go a Bh 75 for Untario. and 196. t94ye. for clo h, domest We quot plea, 60. a *e., do American, $2 79 & $2 Ber, ton, Currency: jute, Oe. m vig out d . Hova were unchanged in ove! business fo fate to prime quaitiles but the iow deadtiptions i thined, stock genvra'ly bolng moderate and held at teiz; 850 tons old rails mostly at wre ) TH Meath, Ireland, Harrie. (tev a Ungering tllness, Jessie WATTLE, Of Berwick-ou-Tweed, Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to -attend tue funeral, trom the: residence of her sister, Mra, ©. Spering, No. M4 West rueu, reet, thts (Wednesday) afternoon, at one ofdock. Berwick (Scotland) papers please copy.» HEN HAW, —on Tuesday, Apri 4, AvRonA, infant danghter of Witham A. and Christiana Heustaw, aged 7 mouths, Funeral services at No. 34 Seventh avenue, this (Wednesday) evening, at halt-past seven o'vlock. HooLw.—On Monday, April 3, Eoaunn Hoos, tn the 5{st year of his age. eurreney. The relatives and frends of the family, as well a8 io cair demand for s\ piping anda mocerate local the meubers of Glove Lodge, No. 5%, and Cori ful prices, viz. :—#1 0 Cor North river sipping, thian Chapter, No 169, are invited to attend the fu- 4 GU for retali qualities, %1 80 pio for long eral, trom No. 281 Graham stroet. near DeKulh and %e. a1 forahort rye do. and 7c, a bie, for Brookiys, on Thuraday aftornoon, as twe reapoct. There wasn amall be sot ipste ..— On Saturday, April 1, in thia city, a’ter a long iUness, Wo nuig h., youngest enild of Charles Wager and Annie &. Hull, in the 701 year of hus age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of his parents, 420 Rast Sixty-frst street, this (Wednesday) moray, atten OCK. MUS —Ou tueiday, Aprit 4, after a short illness, Joun B. HUSH, In the 57tn year of his aye era, 70s. a Tce w thin the rai Dats, Dia leratel) a ‘BL 20 for No a lbe,, Asie irom ® limited business fn small lots for consumption, there was no movement in either foreizn or «UN NAR —tbe market continues dull nnd inactive, ransactions were reported. We quote:—Bags Loge. Hep. for large lote romain wholiy aomival. ‘Ko. a Uh Sisal, Yo. do. ; Tam: 4a ‘and Sunu, 8 45 per 7 de, tat y neylected and nominal in value, State, se. « Te. aw Ie, and Oli, Be. a To. quiet, wad transactions however, were well mali The pales were 150 tons No, oBo; 01 tons Hadgon and 2° tons Pog) to tone Glengaravek ex ship at 3950, oli, ant 125 tous Wr hagit mostly at e338; 3 Keopaie ou private terms 10 US ond 3 ry foes iD vesy The relatives and friends of the family are re- lu Tenn vhs, gl WBA por ton apectfully invited to attond the funeral, fron Did ore Jc, 82 50 a pis Su, Ite residence, Ny. 148 West ‘Tench street, on Pautde 100 Via artahorre i#unto: stock, fhe ity aflarnoon, at Oag o'clock, .without furtucr no- uu Va o’ ir relived Was Amal, nt abont proviona figures, tice. ar b domesiic and Buglish burs as uecency por JACK MAN, —At Westfield, N. J, on Tuesday, April 9.0005 © ul ig ton, und unaried sizes Sweiles do. at (rom 334 G1N) yold 4, ANDURW RL. JACKMAN, gad OA years. Tuo Goutras gud'oie, 96% Liab.—The market for pig crntinnad inactive, and prices, The relatives and Baonids of 208 eh a Phu igh, 2 20u, Ua Pac Kit arm. 88 inthe absence of gales, wero nominal, at previous tigures, {lly Invited to attend the funeral, from the a WOW dO... 84 viz. :—'th 20 CE bd tor tngtish, #6146 B52 ior Spanish dence of his 5 310 Thicd street, on Thursday afier- Bho U Pac RR 1g... 73! ‘and $6128 3680 (or German. Reiined was dulland weak, noon. at vie o'clock. U0 0. 144 6 do... at gs 75 for bara and tor sheet and pipe. JOuNSON.—tn Brooklyn, on Morday, April 3, Wile bed uate Ys UF SS Cenas Be Ee mma: oie a AP ARM aN LrAM JOHNSON, in the Tist year Of his ae, 4610 Ven bunds. : Pac Seat. Per Wes ath The relatives and fi‘ends of tne family are respect fs ey a Fee ee ee ven 30 Dulae chielly ut iyom be, a Bye We fully invited to airen” the funoral services, at hls Sul el, bu Tol, 1000 Aut & Terre H inc, yy Great W. Lsty 155, Great Wea d a. 100 CE KLAP RET 9956 4b) Wits, PiW ach Tot, 108 200) Oiio’ Miss Lat... 100 ‘12000 Mil & St P RR Late, Mag Gi Gaeve » Pitis th... 8» NW lat mn. Ue Le ad. ry ‘Bu Obie & Aline vest 9b 64 shs Bi of Com'ce... 119 ay do.. £0 Cent Nat Hk. 800 dtd Col ¢ Boo 10. pee +o wean Coal. se K00 UN 6-20, c, ‘AS, D.. wa Us sae © . i 0. BOK US 66, * Lovo Us seat, Wd do. 109) U8 151000 Tivwutds 5:10, &, Tw) do,.... Tow US 6-20, 6, $1008 Tenn és, n Tw do... 1000 Tenn WW Va 6s, new. N © Fund not, "6s. a Band ‘ 1500 8 Bs, wy Two ina dow. 614 a q Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed. Unyeu . With sales of 1.40 packages, lucluding vitine steara to at 12 naud, Bala 39 bbls, chielly ab irom bie. aye. We full Ivite to Atranl fie Me heat Myce avenue O12 Crop, New Crom, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) alternoop, ab two Ble. a te, dicate. oeluck, we. BS, He ~—-- Boston papers please copy. = B80. a tie. JoNgs.—On Thursday, March 23, at Indianapolis, =e te. adie. | Ind, JEssk M. JONES. Re. & Lie. ate. ade, Orange county papers please copy. go ome Becee Alc. w se, Jo.ES.—On Mondiy, Mare |, NELLIR, and 0 re Ar er aan Mpirits tarpendve was Monday, Avrit 3, Daisy G.. twin daughters of 8. B, el closing With'seilers a: the vgtire, but no buyers. Rosin OU Janey T. Jones, of Hrooklyn, FR.—Ou Mooday, WILLTR, youngest son of r, im the sth year of hia age. and iriends Of the family and those Hoy. J. J. Keoter, and of is ancles, Join Keeler and Maurice Daly, are Invited to attend the funeral, from te residence of his father, 219 tramsactions were limited ty 28) bbis. a ibe 6) for strained, 94 89 w 43 4) for for No. 1, 4 7) w ¥6 tor pare, and 7 tuding window glass, ‘Tar was drtaly market war without esaentin! change, nde continued wey srs andano sales nae Tulrt-elgnih. street, kis (Weduesday) Biter was a llinited 4. The NOOD, at two O'clock. comprise 50) pbis. prompt deliv 00 bia. Kerevay.—on fuesday, April 4, SUSAN, the be. § June at -459¢., 1,000 bis, exon, May, J alidgc, loved wife of Patrick Keenan, in the 40:h year of bi. bi ter hali June at 24 0, ‘phate per age, ore ccm aide, aad “rhs relatives and frignda are respectfully tnvited iP Ni -RecciptsBeot 10 packages; pork, 4,442 , to attend the fneral, from hor jute residence, 6 ir. 1, packaces; cut ments, 1vl4 paccages; lacd,> ke for ner ol Columbia and Pactic streets, Suuth brook. WU > xpress. 4. the week, Jive, 16 0s4 fF was itl andtywer, te odie. -lyn, on Tharsday a‘ternoon, at hall-past two o*elock, NON YG. Had & 95; mess wold, for May delivery, at $2! 75, and Yb) do,, same de- Hot remains will be taken’ to the Cemetery of tho b Ulan. : sembeue bane ‘omprié | KENNEDY.—On Monday, April % at the residence bs Bee iar Ben” yd tae ton “Wag Patt, | of his parents, 470 Pearl street, Wintax infant son os and = we learn of sales of only 100 boxes of Wilham ff, and Maggie Kennedy, aged 8 months o Cumberland cut at 9/¢c., and smail Jota at Mc. for and 21 dava. jor long clear ve 10g aciive ‘and rather truer ta ‘pri ‘His remains were interred in Calvary Cemetery. irish and \ alilornta papers picase cop LOCKM+ss,—0n Suoday. April 2, Isaac P, LOCKMAN, in the 74th year of his age. ‘The relatives anu friends of the family are invited to atten! the funeral, this (Wedneslay) afternoon, at For 12%, ana No. L Western on the spot at Li 39: tlie. and 1,00) 4 at [1Mgc. a 19 0. evd all of June at 1. 10V packages steam and Keitle fen- ee gis for Jmoe ae te i Mes were | Oe O'clock fron the Charch of St. Tohn the Ueunge- 10K. —A amnail 4¢ peeve rh “es SL, “ aten ly with enes of WW baga Raawoon, in tote obiedy at U6 (Wainwright memorial), corner Waveriey place and West Kieveuth strect, Mastrason. — in Tuesday, April 4, BerNanp Mas. TERSON, aged OL years, Mauve of parish of Kiloo, county Longlord, Ireland, The rejatives and friends are gc. & Tg and 20 tlerces Caro iua at from Bigc. a & yc. The otferinys'of Caroijna were very stnall in view of a amail and diminishing stock. SPELYER.—There was no inguiry mestic, and prices in the absence o° sxlea wero normaina: at for olther foreign or do- to the 5 i F jnvits iu 96 per LW Iba, tor foreign plates, and Tea lle. fF | py eral, tout bis late resin 24 West, Bilty- SUGAR.—The market; at 9c. a9\o for {air to good refine fourth strect, on Thursday afte*nooa, at one v'cioe ing, was dwi and Meaty, with more seliera tana bapers. ‘Tae MAY.—On Tuesday, April 4, Dan MAY, age: Orleans and Dewerars, xt $ice. for te mapecneettien, Leo. [yp latter; 850 boxes cene | at lige. 800 800 boxes ayrup sugar ou rier ned Was quiet, pete wan erat for tot erushe ny and gram Mot ae Mets. We SGuore?— dupa cTaverior to “enn: | mon retining, 8 4c. a 8% fair to good talr rednting, 9. a | 51 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfa'ly invited to attend the funeral, from his late resiJence, 703 Ninth uvenue, on ibursday after. noon, at one o'clock. Mixuus.—On Monday, April 3, Junts ANN Miveua, sxien wore 2°3 bhis. Ne o ood 0 prime reining, Yc. a 9!,0.; fair to good gro- | ‘atives and friends are invited to attend the fr ie cu® Hac; prime to choloe grocery, We. 6 10 40.; | neval, from her late residence. No. 2Ty Coluohta ‘4 a spreet, near Carroli, South Brookivn, this (Wednes- Mo docsssOee wap. Royntepin 0d boxes, Zito. Sine 5 meledo, Gay) afternoon, at fiaif-past two u's10ck. ‘ WAChic«N Wistm. 85 Ww 12, 9c. 0940.5 do. 13 to Bb, W:, 4 mER+.—On Monday, April 3, at Po N.S 1000 Gol. & 10, atm He “$05 d0., 14 to 20, 13546. 12h ce 5 de ‘a | MICHAGL M@EKS, brother of the late Joseph Meeks, ow G, D jc. Ports Kico—Keniting grades, Bic. & Ice. . wry | aired 82 years. “Moga Faapacs deen Dueh sandr sh atagdany, Nos. 81014 | The trends and relatives of the famuy are re- fainiut current cl-ved ‘and superior, Mee Yee Newson, .spectfaily invited to atte the faneral Services at Ieang--Refiaing grades, 7390, a 8 “Dover. shia (Weduc day), av twelve o'clock noot. } grocery grades, Yo. @ We. . ; The remains will be taken to Greenwood for imer- 2a Brains ¢ 9 lo SERDS.—Receipts, 590 bushels, There was a large move- ment. Carriages wll be ting a Cathart ireet 4 ~ p- pe to }-. 5 Ni ment in Cphente, Reged nt an sdeanceg sion ae parkas j ferry on bh ie Feeney oue O'clock. OU Alam tx e3 i Wal ing with a continued wy ender small Moons.—vn Tieaday, April 4, Mia. MARY MOORK, MwNYC RH RE 1000 Dei, & #. ‘The sales were 15 00) bags, oo the apot, at t4 30a | - wn ‘do 935 100 . a 10 Dage,to arrive’ at x BUs i BOsp, ahd | Of couniy Armagh, Ireland, azed 74 yours, Cre 100 Obie & Alton... ‘The friends of the .amily are Inv.ted to attend the foneral, trom her late residence, No, 583 First per Cavaver and Selavia, at 2 2 a $2 Bs, elvalng at wn 300 Ohio & Miss Rit. BS Eiy a Ub. Yor clover ther was scarcely any decaand. | wn) “ 400 Morris & Ksnex. ii iots wore bought at luc, per lv, Tnnotby, at from , avenuc, to Caivary Cemetery, on p00. eo, 7 vite, Fi WS Oi gi Biron gt Bessa” eran ug: p BOR BE SMe gologi. Joy Frie KW. "ees alg, 10 da. mi Fath chy a a Ce Eng | yom aYs-Un, Monday moratig, April 3, Jom gu Hariees RR. 8 100 Alb & Sus BR. | Nah iW Wnousaiia ales sracten wate j MuRPHty, in the es year of his age. ” s , | Fates Gag alas" Saa ge PPS IARIESCIAL IS 1 pater arity in teaesetinsete eth “mck eee --— eall. 1, C, » Mo’ 7 O7 D a #7 75, gold: 1. ©. charcoul, $8 64 a $9, yold; core | this (Wednesday) alternoon, at one o'cio: STREET QOTATING. . ferne, 6 $5 & 47 25, gold; and cuarouml cerne, ett 888 wb, | “ Avannss foveks please copy. bose Quarter to Six © Clos 2. M. OFA Low. — Fin menabet | Mowriry.—At Tromomt, Westchester connty, on Northweat'n pt. {rer island. i concession in Bae, Wuich Is gow an outside price for prime lots, Mice wore POO ae saute Tuesday, April 4, UaTM ARISE doloved wile Of | Maurice Murphy, tn the 22d year of her ave. prices. LOBACOO.—" market for Kentacky was quiet, without ' _ The relatives and frends ot the family are Tespect- Wan Wg Siemer: ge th oy Deter = " easier | fittiy invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- . . a "ren femcheet a prices. Hustuess has been eontned to small sales to mand: ee tee at wo eee, actin pes ectiiers comprielig Ts canen various Kis at Bho. 00 Ws, | Doan Gn Mebane ApH? 8: Want, @arign: WHIWsKEY.— 949 bis, The market was moder. | ter of Thomas and Mary Markham McDogeld, aged COMMERCIAL REPORT. Bw + Turapay, April 46 P.M, Asitrs.—Receipts 64 packages. Thére was no chance in the market for either pot or peuri, Smail sales wore made at #6 73 | atey tie. Ne ses Of 400 bbis. Western at $i 'g0. = ie, ‘the demand being onty muderaye at wach: Hees. There have been but few maauineturers in tho arn which fact 4s accounted for by the stormy weather and the elections, | i California, which fein Hgnt eu r F t MoDonc jen tate request ei former Fates.” The stacare cate | ton, THOS | 1 year, 3 months and 27 days, tmoarket for teece is withou’ evvautisl change, . ‘The relatives and friends are tnvited to attend thas | feneval, from the residence of her parents, 201 Hud. son street, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at hall-past one o’cloc eae par 6 GH. —On nday, April 3, of consu’ AS hicbovoron: ret ae years. Sind Funeral from 455 West Fifty-second street, thi Pulled wooi is taken free'y at old raies. We note a moderate nent at former Fx ie sues are tate and Western, prt at 48 9 00 Wa. do. AX, is be, twotanng 12,000 Ue } Bey | bs. 72 for ~ 10,00) tba. OhTo X, Bic Wednesday) afte: at one o'clock, Relatives 8 8725 for the former and $8 50 a 39% for the later. | Fennayitanta x bie, £000 ibm. aomure: tat 00 itm eae rce ined tatiana CANDLYB were in moderate demand at 290, — 40e. for faite, bbso, 9 7760.5 5.000, iy bee Nengeg a}. MCMattON.— ELLEN MeMAton, widow of Bernard Patent sperm nnd 90e. for platn aperm, 28e. n 290, for meatic | Tessin tis super plsien, 4Ser w Does Bown Tom oe | McMahon, of Kenahan, county ‘tyrone, Ireland, 0 aad We, @ Ibe. for adamagtine, ea {20,000 be ine ee (% fall ne | bs, year * oo ee ii dh CorTON.—The market was quiet and ally in buyers . B80, for spring; 5.0) Hom, Caper Bo bs. | e friends of the fanily are respecifally javited favor. “Thpigtnde ot qpodt oratnaey, bowerer, wee an he tnwadhed South American, Bic, a 3bs,; 600) nwa | to attend the funeral, from her Int pesidenee, 14 {lou to the rule, and was not obtainaiie at the quotations of yesterday, being generally held at from 12\c. to 13e. per Ib. ‘The market in the main, however, was ti a di by lberai olferings. “The'anles were maoand depress | pulled, tbe, West Ereventn scteet. corner sixth avenue, at one o'clock this (Wodneala,, afternoon, Dangatnon papers please cony. Ropnicx.—On Taesday, Apri 4, Joun Hensox ODMICK, 50 years, The cases of contagions diseases reported to the | R For export .. ; Lat Evening, == Total.” Brookiyn Board of Health during the past turee | yne relatives and friends are invited toattend the For howe consumption, 253 18t #4 Toouths were as soliows: alipox, 314, of which , funerai, from hus late residence, 15 Chariton street, For speculation. 48 - #& 4 proved fatal; scarlet fever, 477, of which 133 | on Thursday afteraoon, at oue o’clo “kK, Tota! bal = ns — roved fatal; typhod tover, 9; os fever, 6, of | ScuvuvyieR CoLPaAX KiseM.—The relatives and ed, les, sn eaten ie nes For t Nich & proved fatal; diphtheria, 48, of which 29 , friends of the ig are Fespectiuily Invited to delivery toh tamsactions were aus ally light. (ode pety proved lalal. attend the funeral, from No. 612 Lorimer st-ecet, The without noucea die change. to tay wer lini E ae iow * Aiea Bac am ats vat lke 2 ve Jobat Sales Word :—April, 1c. ; My Zplande, Kes 4b LOGI pLs Ree Ls porin to-day were 9859 bales (asain 12,189 ‘Dales ‘samp day. inst week and 7.504 same Gemnat Tout as (oUOWS:—Gaiveston, 1,643 bales ; New Oview ‘27 baies; Savannah, 1,49 bales; Chariestu 580 bales; Wilmmgton, ‘7a cules; Noriolx, 146. bales; We York, 1,444 bales, and Boston, (8 bales. stock in New tork, 115,052 ba os, againat 40,426 vaies same time iaat Corver —The market for Kio was absoluteiy in) values wore endrely nominal, with a teodency, if to favor buyers” kxcepinw a email le bing lots there was ono buses, Wi wot Rioy ordinary cargoes, Wige, w Wier; far don tio, a lise; good doy ‘180. a 1ige. rime do. ide. lisse. | extremes “for lots, wie. & Mies all” gon Jame (woveroment bagel 5h ue | dO eo. Ape & ite. ; Veylon, I5igc. a Mo. ? dara. ica | mauanen, ecw ge, 5 aca, Ice 8 Si. Dombago (gold, In bond), 100. A Liye? Coste o Sse. a lbe.; Mantin, l4c. @ ‘ide. , Mexican, Ic. « Tec; Savanilia, 16360, © 186. ali gold, duly paid.’ Mesara, & White compute the’ stock Rio Ari d é United Staten as followa:--New York, dadlgs retmors, isa; savannas 4,000; New Orteana, 7,348; Mobile, 6,641; Hampion Ronde 6,00)— ‘oun 87,14 bi Latent telegraphic = at dimers galt leans report the market there qu vOPPER.—The demand for American ingot was fair Active, ung prices wore sieuly. The anes were 2.000 tas, chiewy, ‘ily at Blige. for lake, including 100.100 Ibs oo privalé terns. wet but steady, with Baie ie 20e.; bo fi ri 4 from Twenty-cixth street, Harlem Ratiroad, DoLAN.—On Monday, April 8 SAkAn, the beloved | ive of Katilioen, coumy OF Age fanuiactured was ab ives; old do. f Yollow metal new } ‘Re., and do. boits at Mo. per ib, | he market was dull and ratos aneban; t=To r poo! ~ tuereon art 7 j bushels grasn, 3 4 200 tor POLIT, hee, and per o r lard, Maite, 28 hee, ing, Park sireet, this (Wednesday) morning, et ten | the 7oth year of his age, petrate: Ld wore an Htailin rig, 8,00 ca! o’ciock, she remains will be taken to St. Paurica’s are roapect- Td tes. To 1 OFM (0 Odesms. 3790.) 0 is. (0. {rom Philadelphix to the Baltic, x pete | te baad a are f 6 fis. 4 phot phates, #s. ; a Norwegian bar 727 tous to Hamourg, general cars, ibs. @ Ureok bark, JIS N tous to Rotterdam, gomeral verge; a British bark. 694 tous, u Kew-atinid ‘De 1 ty Conmantinonie, Eivaains bark, 2.200 bole. "or pom 4a. Yd, a Om, River, | day, Mareh i8, by the Rev. Janes M. Free.nun, { Wittian R. BRowNE v0 Louisa TERESA Loca Wood, iu all of Jersey Guy, the itey. | Eta ASPENLOS, all of this city. No cards, _ « Sf , beloved daughter of | Boskencn, wile of dames H. Charch ' attend the funeral, from ter late resiience, ®o. 461 | nile West Forty-seventh street, this (Wedavsday) after. noo! two o'clock, | wite of Luke Dolan, # Roscommon, Ireland, in the 40th year 5 | toattend tne funeral, | Attend the funeral, from his late resivence, in South | Chareh, Ehzabetiiport, where a solom will be celebrated for the repose of wis aoul, and | residence, thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre, Ir Greenpoint, this (Wednesday) afteraoun, at one o'clock. Sratorsa.—tn Brooklyn, on Monday, Aprit 3 Evizanern, evlest daughter of the iate seth J, Spaiding, in the pe td ot her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Pu- Inakt street, near Marey avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Srey At St Jobuland, Smithtown, ff, on Tuesday, Aprils, Dr, Jog, STRVENS, aged 52 years | and 4 months. ’ Remaius will be taken to Pittsfleld, Mass., for tn- ermont. THOKNE.—On Monday, April 3, Mra, Esizaneri Tuorxe, wife of Captain Tuomas W, fhorne, inthe 46th year of her ge, ‘The relatives aud friends of the fomiiy, anc also Of her son-in-law, Augnstus J. Moran, are respect- fully lavited wo attend the funeral, from neg late’ | residence, *.0. 251 Bast Thirty-first street, on Thurs | day afternoon, at one o'clock, withont furiner e. Kemains to be taken to Greenwooa Ceme- tery for interaent. Watst.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Aprtl 3, Many, the beloved wife of Patrick Walsh, a native of Kil- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Browyr—Lock woon.—In Jersey City, on Setare DE VEAN—ASPENLON.—On Sunday, April 2, by D. Newall, James W. DE VRAN to Miss Died. April 4, Mary Evizanern, nn Carr. Notice of funeral tn tomorrow's paper, Canr.—On Choge 0! CHURCH. —On Sanday eveuing, Apri 2, Lizzim Van Relatives and friends are respectfully tuvited to . at one o'eiuck. CONKLING.—At New Oricans, on Monday, April 3, Of congestion of she brain, F. G. CONKLING, eldest | macar, parish of Connany, county Kukenny, Ireland, jon Of Frederick A. aud Eleanor by. Notice ot foueraf hereafter, Drex,—Suddenty, on Moniay, April 3, Tomas W, Conkling, of tua | In the dotn year of her age. ‘rhe relutives and friends of the family are respect > fully invited to attent tne funeral, from her late re= Sidence, 142 Wost Bultic street, near Hicks, this iOK, of White Piains, aged 76 years. (Wednesday) afternoon, at hall-past two o'clock. ne rethtives and triends of the family are respe Kilkenny papers picase copy. A iky invited to attend ihe juneral, from Grac Wune.en.—On Monday, April %, Grorer Ss. harch, White Plains, on Thursday afternoon, at Carriages Will be in attendance at tie jepeton the arrival of the half-past wine M. train Wiener, late of the One Hundred and Thirty-third ao New York Volunteers, in the 30(h year of is age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the officers and members of Post Phil, Kearney, G. A. Rey are ; Invited to atten t Uy fi ivary chapel, t Twenry-third a'r petween Second and Third ave- The iriends of the faraily are respectfully inyited | noes this (Wednesumy) afternoon, a+ oue Oelocks rom ner late reauence, 997 | ‘The re} 1aina Wil be tuken to Greenwood, ‘hird avenue, between Fifty-niuth and Sixveth WILKINSON,—On Monday, April 3, ELIZaBerit, Stiects, this (Wednesday) alternoon, et one o'ciuck. | daughter of the late Oliver Wilkinson, | M DoLaN.—At Elizabethport, Ou Monday, Apri 3, ; The irteuds of the fanuly are invited to attend the tr. MICHAEL DOLAN, @ged 33 years and 11 months. | funeral, [rom her late residence, 104 Weat Bleventa Kelatives and triends of wae iamiy are tvitea to | street, (lis (Wedvesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Wirson.—O0 Sunday, April 2, down Witson, ta ‘ihe relatives and frends of the org @ fuily inviied to attend the funeral, from late 167 Taylor street, near Lee avenuo, Hrooklya, K. D., this (Wednesday) aitcrnood, at twa ewark, for imietwent, o'glock, DowsMy.—On Monday, Avril & Denis Yowxsy, { San Franclsco papers please copy, ‘equiemn mass ee "

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