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Bat) Bai hcrcntesernvenescienricerensice onsitehineainsiasaatinai taal tii “ THE BRERNAL CENTRE, | ROME, The Consolations and Agilations of the Holy City. Ewligion, Politics and Revolutionism—Papal Pa- tronage of the Jesu'ts—Lay Italy Desires tho Property cf Loyola—Celebration of St. Joreph’s Day — Gariba Reverenca Against Church Piety -- Gavazzi Quisscent- Bad Weather, but Political Quiet. Rome, March 21, 1871. Dunilerstand that a considera ble numver of mem- ers of the Jesuit contraiernity have already lef Rome to prepare new res.vevces for the active and Mduential foliowers of Lovola m diserent parts of | Europe and America. The P ent of the Malian Counci!, Signor Lanza, accompanted te Commis Stoners ta thelr visit ty tie Gesu Convent, and, altxough not recognized, excited wie adwiration of the Fathors who attended on ie occasion by the Teverential tone with which he spoke and the re- Spect for sacred things which induced him to r ‘main continually uncovered in their presence. Notwithstaading this ve mn there is no doubt that, under one pretext or anotner, Sigeor Lanza Will finally obtain possession of this mowitatn of brick and morlar, Which the w aud piety of the Jesuits raised in the very centre of the Lternal City. fie has not pronounced his choice for the Ministry of the Interior ofices, as betweea the | Jesuits’ convent aud the Savorelli. or Firenze es. pala: Meanwhile the Jesuits have invoked no less an ad- Yocate than the Pope himself, and place their ease | before the world ma document iny: the authortty oftac Vatican, THR POrk’S PROTE y oF the Gti Of Maren has never been The Consiste acknow.cdged ag suci fi due form by the ¢ papers, noreven called a “consistory,”? but ‘provision for churches,” as under’ the pressure it ts Limpossible for the Pope to Wansact tae ordinary bu 8 of Ihe Church. ‘The alocutton prepared ior his Roliness forming @pretty strong py st inst everyinng perp ar tea by tue itadan goverament since the voth s tember, Was also omitted, but the subsiaace Of 1 18 contained in a letter dated 2d Maren. A previousiy sent py The Pope to the Cardia Vicar. ‘This document Commences With statin Church having been agorned and surrounded by Tegular religious orders hus always made use of | Wem for the propag#iion of divine truth and the | advancement 0: civiliz Hence such orders that God's have beeu always by t chemies of tne chnreh, wily the Jesuits, ax being the INosi achive Opponents of such Wicked assalliuents, Yhe present invaders of the Po: eager for prey, aun at (he sup; corporations, aud indicate the Company of Jesas as the first victims, taklog for preiext their hosidlity to the present yovernment, and Loe imiluence, ta the | same seuse, Which they exercise over the Pouull’s | mind and aco it then goes oa Which stupid calumny, highty contemptuons toward us, | wince ft esteems ts to be B!y an uct of our own ace cord, ix cl ary demonstrate everybody Knows that the Koman us Tighe and ald, does and c9) «just and | usefit! for the Cbureh, za he ie accustomed ty avail vit dominion, ss10n of religious charges, expec: thar most Jantaye anuply j affection aud Christ's Ch: very at atlantis tion of t which their. ¢ humbie devu- His U thea mns the | “preienc sions,’ whiter guaran on whieh not kno her to ive the pomacy to ther a snrdtty, Je, | cuaning or ° 1 government 0us but use. and on which the heaas of t Mave been sv iong employed Wiib lado! ernment to gray tuted authority,” Bions woul! jafict a special Pope.” Yio Nono’s present past iy consti. | h of the cone: servitude “upon the ral is are Drmaiion of the non posswmus of % yeurs, and | Zens of ail ranks Ww! that contra: street. his accusation of ry"? applies weil to the | ight P. M. a great torchiight demoustration of Yerislutors Wao per im minutely diseussyg | the different trades, clubs and soctertes of the c ty, cial yaditions whicl he declares belore | wilh tue cespective bands aud banners, prececd band “he will never accep! | nom tae Pia’za dei Popoio up the Corso to the - rina Paine } formag upon the plazza roun¢ Festival of St. Joseph—Tactios of the Rev Lie obelisk Salnted the Prince and Princess wath ck y cheers as tuey drove Out to atteud tue gala eas = | performance at the ora. Rowm, March 29, 1871. | The scene, Mummated with the vivid red and In a late letter tothe Mrranp the celeprat oft licnt of the Bengal tire, Was most imposing, the joint birthdays of Victor £ Humbert for the fret time in Rome cipal wople. it ts Gariba’ rise to the pr been indicated as an ap tween ihe exe lemme: manuel aud Pr ormed the i's birthday celebration wh ni communication, yesterday vecesion for 4 col ts in the city, tu 1s demonstraitons in honor | revotutiona return of s h tnetr netic a,” sirepgthentd by the recen che Army of the Vosg caps and { honor of the demonstrat MUNICIPAL PRECAUTION, | Fortunately for the tranquility of the city, tne | rumor that 1 wou jously disturved on the festival of S versally spr ph, the 19th inst., had been so ant- j 1¢ police took thelr precantions | 40 ime in Accordance Wile the prmerpie that pre | vention Is better ‘Tue Woops of the regu- | lar army we their barracks and a strong contingent AL GU: called to vst wea purge tie inieutONs oO the Tioter: were any, Was of veteoralo. Sorin of a very steady downtall nusea 10 ais- | if there really | al character, Int rain, which would | have rendered the proposed picnics im honor of ; Garibaldt and the procession very damp anit Uncom | Pinions, j On this sub’ ria pecpared the public | quad for polt wees by tne following | paragrapn'— We are assured that on Sunday, festival o wlericais | awonatrat: inc into © tot to duct then: prepared «1 Bowing, AdOVE faces | ‘The Osserratore Romano commented on this sug- | gest ud stated that it was ut intiuence | Puoie opinion betoreheud and throw upon the | Caurch yipabl J for tt are (1 rders might | Osservatore'’s concludin pur implacab’e adversaries know, and also | ited authoriies Mun Catholicn, ws they | wil always L ! Iiberale tha Ei | ders are 80 | Gartbaldinus, tt Whutw COnwited Themselves with assiduot ‘ fending We churches to bear the paucgyre of Us yainarch suit 2nd With Gating ined pancakes 19 | ns honor, While the Jotter ini wed ip copious Mba tions t “The healih of Cariba sud forward wlegraplic messy wuniating hu om luis Featrvay a ) tieir red shirts and Marsaia medals © occasion, Dut tle police discouraged such de ations, aud the pourmg down run heiped to.quenci their ardor, GAVATEN QUIRTED, ‘The entpnsiasm wich myht have beou aroused | by Fainer Gay “A's 10; MW thie “Ther Ca peera” Was hat G received # buat to wosiadn from pol alu It US Sermons At Une Soow! yolo wave, OF Lue eVaNgeLcal Cousereuce | dea Grove, { GARIVALD! LONSOLED. i But the priacdpas Pep pubis 4.0 Gar : nounced that the fe dewousi! nivetus | piated mie huror own a by fils parent ne Bdimicers ta order not to Clash Wi the exclesianital ceebralions an koner of St. | doveph, Which simolianeous digpkay tigi lead io Bupleasanc covmequencr iius, by # sort of muraal anderstanding, the ap- feds fan Gaeppe were avoided or, | deiorred, ior i mamat be cw asad thal we | 1 the Garibuldiaa demonstravon hau u As dd & BONE OF polit terrore m. | POMEIGN NAVIES-URITLSH OF ‘The Americay prwerl J B. Lice, etsbt 206 men, arrives at Cvs Veoriuia mor Ne Tnusedty, tive Leb ast Whe Ls ok BYUREPOR OF U vaechils, With the meer | feid artillery and the lancers of Milan and Aosta, | detiitng of the National Gu remark taat the proposed cortiication of Rome will very likely be elected accoraiug to plans drawn up | several Years ago by the iilustrious Prussian strategist, General Moltke, during his resie deuce in the Eternal — Cit; It ia cer: !taim that the Italia government imtends to render the capital secure Irom a coup ae main, i( ol wmpregnable, aud that at Civita Vecchta, tne neare rt, the fortiucations will be much siren, For these Worss and those proposed on the Al troutier of the kmgdom, in the neieh- | OLVEO VLLUN AND MUNICIPAL FRSTIVITIES. ‘To return ines. tn the eve tiluminations throughout tne ewal and con- | } most | Imurovement continuatly mad Lint of American Cottom Cargoes Arrived ot | Liverpool April 14-13. | LiveRroot, April 15, 18Tl. | The following Vessels arrived at thes nore yester. 4 og and durtug towtay with cargoes of oot- t a America, viz. 3— | Vow from Fi'ship City of Limerick. New York... Sldp sondern Righes... .Savannal, Ship J. f. Foster, Mobile Ship War Spirit daiventon. Sieammbtp Java New York Bork Litt Gaivestoa... | Buty Caledon Orteans. Marci 16, ark Minnie... aon, ...Mareb 30 jvip Lavde Fenuel).......Rovie.....4.-Kev. ih Sap Powe -Savannah..., st00p Kaptd. under Vice Admiral Yelverton, has at- rive! at Nap es (rom Pater no. Voe Aloural apd several o: his oficers will be 2, | Rome to-day. Celebration of a Doadle Kinely Birtiday? Anniversary—Vomigner Daynetwup Accepts the Infallibiiiiy Dorma, Rowr, March 19, 1871. | Asthe natal days—voth anniversaries—of Victor Emmanuel aad pis son ana herr, i'rince Humbert of luwy, coincide on the Mth of Mareh, the double | event was celebrated yesterday la (ne Eternal City | with all the more splendor ana enthusiasm on ac count of tke recurrence being a novelty for the Ro | mans. ‘The subjects of his Hollness the Pope were accus- tomed for so many yeers tu hear the cannon oF St. Avzelo thunder outa daybreak welcome to tte Pope's | birthlay, fits nameday, eection and corogation days, and above ail, on the 12th of April, the any versary day of bis return from Gaeta and miracaious preser\ ation from the falliag rnins of the Convent of St. Agues, that they had become tndiferent to the repeated summons to festive demonstrations; but yesterday they responded wiih cageracss to Ure | first celebration of the new soveretga’s birtuday ub the capital of the untied kingdom, OLORIOUS WEATHER AND A JOYOUS CELEBRATION, The sole was fuvered with a continuation of (no delicious weather which We have enjoyed, wiih very few intervats, ever since the arrivai of Prince Huge bert and the Princess, his wife, at the Quirinal, Av ten A. M, the National Guard began to muster in ther respective quarters, the principal event named for the day being a rev.ew of the troops of the regular garrison and the National Gaara, ‘The c.zen solders have shown their aitackment to tie neW ts itutioa by much reguiarity 1a their attendance at Orul, and by providing themselves, at | ther own expeuse, With very Latdsome wolorus and equipments, THE MILITARY PARADE—ROYAL INSPECTION, At hali-pa tone o'clock P.M, the Prince of Pied mons, fullowed by the muitary ofiicers of the hoases hold aud a numerous and brilliant staf, aad escorted by & squadron of mounted National ards, proceeded fkom the Quirmal Palace to re- ihe troops. The Natiouai Guard came Arst ander inspection, as taeir mght extended to Piazza Barberini aud their iiue filmg the Yritone, Due Mucelli, Plazza at Spagna auil Babbecino, reached gad ocenpie? part of the Piazva dei Popolo, where, on the rmygat aud lefr of the obelisk, were stationed tour oatiertes of Along ihe Corso to the Piazza di Veneda were the Abrnezi and Stettian brigades of | filty-seven Fify-eghth, Sixty-lirst aud Sixty-second infantry aad the twenty-cighth regunent, four battalious of bersaghert and detachments of engmeers und pon- tooners ‘The city waz most festively adorned with flags anil devices, he whole population seemed to be ccowded into the ime of parade. Prince Huber, who wore the uniform of 4 general of division, was mounted on a spended White charger. He was warmly applauded as he rode down the front of the hne inspecting the troops with toat peeularly penetratiug look for which he 1s remarkable, and equal demonstrations ection were Mado by the spectators fi fe the puss cess Marguvrite, Who, with ner tadies of uonor, followed the Prince m two gula court carriages, Mkewise escorted by eavairy oL the National Guard, and attended by gentlemen 0: tie household. From the Plaza dt Venezia the Prince and his staat proceeded back to te Piacza di Spagna. and takaag their station near the fountain witnessed the ra first and then ot the regnlar troops, Which Was performed i exeetient mutlitary order. During the whole time of the reviow artillery were fred from the Aveatine bat CULY DEPENCES—-HINTS FROM MOLY Apropos of nat ymake a digression to alvoes of Dorhood Of Susa, a credit of 200,000,000 Of Lire Wil be demanded by the Haitan Minisier of War froi the Farliaineat ia Fiorence, were brijiians and wuiver: cot uch locales whose 100i | wore disposed to light up for Pio Nouo than the Re Galantucmo, Promenading in the Corso was a diMeuit ta of ft erried were the m tive but orderiy cut ye adimitied that wie frsc pgether 1 mu A the King's and Crown Prince's bt Home Was inost succs and the tiying on account of the total absence of any iy oF Wa) ising ineideat, a THE INFALLIDILITY A gratiiving e son of agnor Du to the jafguibuicy cogma, during tion of the Ecumenical Council aad he Was the most strenuuus oppo- Jasuical envoy. & priest ont by the penitent pre- ¢ in private audience nied to tis Holiness @ leer from Mo eignor t formally accepting the dog dooreed by the Counetl and promulgated by the Supreme Pontul in July ast. DRY he ents Tilt near its close nent. Frid { ODS MARKET. Norwithstanding the various ups and downs in: deni to trade, tie state of the market as compared | with past seasons i encouraging. ‘Ihe prices of classes of goods are materta'ly reduced, and demand seems constantiv mereasing. The in domestic manu- factures tends towards general prosperity, aad the see not to Interfere with the business of impert- ers, a8 the importations since January 1 of the cur- rent y ¢ larger than tn the two preceding year COTTON GOODS been fatrly active for thy an unusually good ba hed sheeungs a 2 oud dem past week, jobbers s. uings in the better nd with prices steady, in wands there has hee) uetion es that has vended to re rks. No | of consequence bas occurred during the kK, except the reduction of Awoskeag 4-4 Lo 143, ywn sheet and sbirtings m standards are Bold as fast t caved, With no uUsteadiness of | Pp Ail the leading makes in flue goods are | | ly tak tons have been more in demand, many | ng sold closely, .while ‘others est makes U ¥ ahead, onade weil sold Checks ar ) With heavier in req yles | ingutred for, some mak jout noticeable n nt =Tick- ye oesi makes, move ouly in smail sold freeiy both with ageuts aud 1 largely avead. being active, Denims a th some makes s¢ b printiog cloths the market is fen PRINTS. nts } en very Active during the week, the advance op certain new styles helping the reductlon of jower grade stocks, While the new styles are also freciy take The drmuess of prinung cious, ‘ fact that the productions of many milis are soid far ahead, gives tone to the print market, as as to other domestics, — lemand. Lawns are more er season, but these goods freely at the South, as formerly, fund e every year. C: and white ‘oods ‘take the place of printed ly so popuiay. A leading house did an ess last Week With @ line of Sprague’a ci They offered at 104g cents. H HOSIERY. Summer underwear is tn go price ne. J supply, with fair ytton hose and half-hose there ) WILL prospects of a good trade. SHAWLS. sare very active, with bo far prices is a fate bust Worsted shay dard Uckels soid ol the stan. ave been Exe remely stead WOOLLEN GOODS. 1 The pri ai ingairy 1a woolien goods has been for | Ligit weirh's in tight’ colors of good styles, ‘These | sioves are very hinited, most of the mils having cetsed tuelr prodacuog. Heavy Wwooilens are in “ THE COTTON MOVEMENT. | NuWw YORK | mod PINAL ANB COWUMERTAL Wau Srreer, i SATURDAY, April 15—6 P. Me ange to-day wheat conumaed dull and ‘Tho cotton market was firm but less active. THE COTRON MOVEMBY?, ‘The receipts of cotton at all the ports for the week Were 64,156 bales, against 64,543 bales the previons week. The total reecipts since September 1, 197, are 3,448,720 bales, against 2,488,867 bales for the “ponding period of the previous year, showing ao inerease of 959,853 baies in the present crop. ‘The exports from all the ports for tae week were 88,987 Laies, Against 49,061 bales the same week last year, The total exports for the expired portion of the cotton yeur are 2,455,603 bales, against 1,606,261 bales for the Same tline last year, The stocks at all the ports ure UT bales, against $79,955 bales for the saine time last year. TUE BANK STATEMENT, As generally expected the weekly statement of the associated banks proves quite favorable, Dea- pite a con raction of over four and a ball millions in joans the deposits ace down ouly avout a milion dollars, leaving (he uference that the currency re- celpts from the materior durmg the past week were about three and a half millions, Furthermore, as the average Is a rising one, the situation of the banks as really beter than exhibited by the statement, which is the average for six days. The specle item shows a gain of only $200,000 owing to the large eus- toms payments of the week, ‘The statement con- tasts With its predecessor as follows:— On heavy. Loans. $290,507, 870 Specie . + 15,512,156 creation sees 81,508,901 Deposits 215,795,057 Legal ten! 50,945,997 ‘the exact changes are, the Decrease in loans. Tucrease in specie Decrease in cirewlanon.. Decrease m depos: . Inc: case in iezal tenders. An anal, of the above shows that the banks have made a gain of $1,733,914 In legal reserve against a decrease of $1,090,595 In their iabiliues, enabling them to add $2,061,564 to their surplus above the amount reqmred by law, which now stands at $6,677,106. Tucy now hold over 23 per cent of jegal reserve. MONEY FOUR TO SEVEN PER CENT. Money among the government dealers was quoted five per cent, with exceptions at four and five per cent, and among the stock houses at six to seven per ceat, witn consideravle doing at whe higher figure. Discounts were quotel 6 a 7 per cent as the extremes for the various grades of prime paper. F an exchange was dull after the steamers, but firm and wachanged. GOLD SPRONG—110% A 110 The gold market was strong at the recent advance, although there was @ parual reaction at one time on the discovery that the specle shipment was only $1,439,500 instead of the larger amount originally reported as engaged for export. There wos lite disposition to take part with the “pulls,” who ran the market up oa Fri. day, and the “bears who covered lacked une conrage to renew their contracts, In this state of aifairs the market relapsed imto duluess and be- caine steady but continued strong. The ciosing out of so muck Of the short Interest is refecied In the carrying rates, which ranged as bigh as 8 per ceat, with no more doing at ‘lat.’ The course of the markes Js shown in the fable:. 10 A.M 10:30 A. M. A 12 rket the rates ranged from 1 to 3 ber cent for carrying. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as followa:— Gold cleared... Gold balun GOVERNMENTS FIRM, The government list was strong in the anticipa- tion of a good bank statement and tn response to the higher price of gold, which counteracted the effect of a fractional decline in the London The {fcliowing were the final United Sta currency sixes, 11546 a 1 Gv, sixes, 1s], registered, LOY a 117; do. Go, coupon, 116% a 117; do. five- twenties, reg ered, May and November, 109% a coupon, 4g ® 11349; do. 113K a 118%; do. do, 1865, do. io, do., Te tered, January and do. do,, 1865, coupon, do,, 11235 a do. do., 1808, do, 2%; du, ten-forties, regis. | tered, 1084; al , COUPON, 109 a 10934 | STOCKS AGAIN ACTIVE AND STRONG. Atthe Stock rhange there was continued ex- citement and activity, and a further advance tn prices, the chief feataré of interest being Lake Shore, which, upon rumors that the directors would meet to-night ( urday) to declare the long ex- pected scrip dividend ran up to 106%, but subse quently declined to 105% on heavy sates, which inmany quarters were attributed to reall- ation on the part of the clique who, if wie report be true, are evidently preparing to “amiik the | street’? on the old pian which was employed in the | case of New York Central. The removal of the political deadiock in the State Legistature started a Iresh movement in Central stock and scrip on the hypothesis that the Legisiatare is, therefore, nearer adjouriment, and the prices made for these secnri- tes were the highest reached this season. The general market showed signs of realization and closed “tired” and duli after the active work of the week. ‘The tollowing were the highest and lowest prices (0-day for tue principal stocks:— dighest, Lowest, y New Yo New Yor Erie... Harlem Reading . Lake Shore . Wabash Pittsour Northwe A Nortuwestern prelerred..... Rock Island. St. Pant x Central consolidated Central scp. St. Paul preferre 80° Omo and Mts: Bly Union 30 West rh b 4G THE SOUTHERN LIST DULL. yathern State bonds the North Carolinas Were heavy and lower, and the new South Carolinas ly acuve and firm. ‘fhe general list was dall, and closed atthe last board as fol- Jows:—Tennessee sixes, €X coupon, 65 @66%4; do., new, 06% 266%; Virginia sixes, ex coupon, Tl a 12: do., new, a 74; Georgia sixes, 85; do., sevens, 89% a91; North Carolina sixes, ex conpon, a7 ad do., new, 25 4 264; do. special tax, 18 9 193g: South Carolina sixes, ex coupon, 80; do. new, July, 69% a 60%; Missourl sixes, 924 a 93; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 914; a 92; Louisiana atx levee, 74 bid; Alabama fives, 70 a 10014 & 109. THE RAILWAY Morr The following w: and ruortgages:— Tn the 8 § do. eights, | BH. re the bids for the railway bonds Tol & Weonscony,...... AS New York ¢ NY Cent's, New York Ge (at West J m, leas. Quin & Tol Clay 4 Tol Brie x Bin do Ya NI Cen. a mit NY @ 61’ mtg 13/7, Pils, # We chy ary Hod Ra's 0m, at OLUE YG Pitie, Wk Choad tee Hud R 7'8id, "7 i Putt Bhiesd | Harlem iat m Fe Te ae Harlem con tut ry Boe Alo & Buus Int bn ‘ m, ae Alb & Sus td b 9 Clev & P Bd w. Wig bro. Kur & QB pelatmley Cley & Path m te Gin & Aow iat n Chi & Altincome. Obio & Mise etm. { Olio & Mine | Ale TH 2d n Ai aT dtm MUSED Te Md, MLA St Paul 2d mn Mar & Cin Tet n vivic de Mil Tet aN W ist in G&N W con 8M Han & StJo Got, Chie ¥ Ind. 84 w--.. bb Del, hae x Wert Tol, Peo & W, ahh Bet Lie West at Tok, Peo yi ed ol am Dl; Pen aw Tol «Wisi ty, SUL R'vork Nn Haver’ Tol & Wold m... Tole W enuiy ‘hue. HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1871.— THE CITY PANK STOCKS. ‘The followiag were the bids tor the elty bank sharesi—New York, 126g; Manhattan, 153; Mer- chauts’, 115; Mechanics’, 136; Union, 145; America, M7; Cry, 230; North Kiver, 86; Tradosmen’s, 15314; Fulloa, 160; Greenwich, 210: Butchers and Drovers’, 148; Mechanisa and ‘racers’, 187; National, 116; Merchants’ Exchaaze, 102):; Seventh Ward, 107; State et New York, 112; Commerce, 119; Mechanics’ Banking Association, 116; Broadway, 209; Occan, 90; Mercautilo, 126; American Exchange, 116; Chatham, 106; Bank of the Republic, 118; Bank of Nort America, 10514; Hanover, 10315; Irving, 125; Motro- politan, 153; People's, 140; Bast Kiver, 115; Market, | 120; Nassau, 1094s; Corn Exchange, 128; Continen+ tal, 98; St, Nicholas, 114; Marme, 145; Common- Wealth, 89; Importers and Traders’, 160; Park, 159; Manuiacturera and Merenants’, 100; Centval Na- onal, 10845; Second National, 175; Fourth National, 110; Niut& National, 111; Tenth National, 120; Ori- ental, 160; Gold Exchange, 70. THE IMPORYS OF TOR WEE K. P The imports other than ary gouds and specte at the port of New York jor the week ending April 14, 1871, were $3,433,679. The Imports of dry goods were $2,380,173. ‘The total imports at tis port for the past week were $5,813,587, ageimst $0,543,409 the previous week, and $6,423,478 tor the corresponding week of last year. THE SPECIE MOVEMENT, The export of specie for the week and stuce the begmmlug of the year was as ullows:— Total for the week + $1,690,422 Previously reported,. M,9.3,479 Total since January 1, 1871... +e $16,668,892 Sa e thne, 1870... 7, Lo same th 869 . 9,747,541 Same time, ($68 18,144,075 Sauie ume, 1807 Same tine, 1966, Suime tine, 1565 HE NBW LOAN. ‘The additional subscripiions to the new Joan (in- cluding conversions) as reported to the Treasury De- partment up to noon to-day amount to $500,0.0, waking the total subscriptions to date $52,885,750, SALES AT THE KEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Saturday, April 15—19:15 A. 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Two motions in this remarkable and, t might as Well be said, astounding litigation are still pending before the United States District Court One of those motions 13 on a petition Med by Jay Gould, Jn which he sets up @ Chim to having a certain interest in the 60,054 shares of Drie Stock alleged by Heath and Raphael, the Engiisa shareholders, to be their property; aud the other Motion 1s on the part of Mr. Charies Kovinson, who had been appommved wader an order of the State court as recetver of the shares in question. Mr. |, IN the Same manner as Mr. Cole. to receive instructions from the federal courts as bo What he shouid do i felation to the interest committed under whe order of the State court to lus keeping and charge. Suorly alter the siiting of the court Mr. South- mayd, Counsel for the English shareholders, who has most persisiently and vigorously prosecuted ‘tis suit In the federal courts on beliall of als clients, and lavoked the aid of those courts for his clients’ protection from what he has characterized as a nelarious robbery, addressing Judge Liatehtord, said that the motions above reterred 10 stood adjoarned for LWo Weeks, to yesterday; bat it WOuld Ve Necessary to adjourn tiem again in consequence of tie Wafiie ished condition of the reicrence before Mr. Wiite ta regard (0. those 60,054 shares. ‘The reserence was goug on with & Cousiderable degree of expedition; Dat ir would require more Lime to complete tt, be cuuse 48 Toe Inquiry progressed the fleld for mvestl. gauon widened, € Counsel for brie offered no opposition to the mo- ton Jor adjournment, and Judge blatonford put the mutter over ior three weeks trom yesterday. Decision in a Patent Suv In the case of Taylor vs. Tie Atlantic Flexiplé Gas Taube Company Judge Biatebford nas rendered w@ decision sustaining Taylors patent, and granting an lyunenoa resiraining the deiendants trom making any more was tubes tfringmg on Taylor's parent Voluntary Petitions im Bank up cy. Lather ©, Voorbees, Jutius &. Ludden, dicmibones John Ti. French. A Salvege Caso-Doeiston by Jodge Batch jord, Henry Winsor and Wiliam 0. Winsor vs, The Steamship Kebeocca Clyde and her Carga.—The hbet ta this case was fled by the owners of the steamship Norman for thetuselves 4nd on benall of the master and crew of that vessel against the steamer Revocca Clyde end her cargo in A case of salvage, Ou tie 3d of) January, §=1870, the Norman | was m ®@ voyage fron Boston to Philadelphia With avaiable cargo. AtJorty minutes past ine QUADRUPLE SHERT. | $1,700 is to he divided among the oMeers and crew, inelwling the master, iy provorcon (o their monthiy wage! the apperiivemeat to be made oy a commissioner, tirequired. The prayer of tne ane swer that the Court will decrée what amount tie Vess:l and curgo will respectively pa’ Was, as tie Court understands, wWatvel at the hearmg. Tue Hants Wil be Charged Wilh Lie costs. it. D. Ponediet procter for libe.lanis. Townsend Scudder procior or claimants, UNITED STATES CO/AiN33/9HER3" COUIT. Charge Agnint n Tobacco Dealer. Before Commissioner shields, The United States vs, 8, Gotlsmith.—ihe defon- dant, who is a dealer in and manufacturer of wo- bacco at 27 avenne A, was charged with not making proper entries in tis books of sales of leaf tobacco, He was held co trial in the sum of $2,000 to await aD eX@iaimaiton on Tuesday Lext. Charge Against a Lotwry Dealer, The Untied States vs, Peter MeIntyre.—Tho de> fendant was charged with doing business as a lot tery dealer at 50 Mots street, 125 West Tweuty-third street nud 92 Chatham street, without paying the special tax required by law. ile was neld in the Sum OF $1,000 bail to await an examination velore Commissioner Sitelis, SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Ono of the Treubles of a Divorce Suit. Before Judge Spencer. Frederick W. Ford vs. Mary Een Ford.—The plaintur, for contempt of court in not paying all- mony to his wife as directed, was givea in custody ota depuiy sheriff An appiicstton waa mare yes- from tas custodians court ofiicers, and the sane ‘The wal was set down lor uext terday 10 have him traasferre ship Lo that Of ove of the was granted, Mouday, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marvied. HeEpGEs--LASHER.—On Thursday, April 13, at the resideuce of M. HM. Demarest, No, 239 West Uiity- first streei, by the Rev. Did. Hy ‘Luttle, OHARLE: Hepses to Miss Many Lafuer, allof New Yo No cards, THORMANTEN—GOCK.—On Wednesday, April 12, by the Rev, Dr. Wedekind, HENRY THORMAULEN, Of Bremen, to Miss (sabeLLa Guck, of tus city, Died. AcKeERLEY.—At West Farms, on Saturday, April 15, JANE ACKERLEY, aged 55 years aud 16 days. ‘The relatives and fricuds of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from the Ke- formed Dutch chien, at West Farms, on Moniay afternoon, dé hal!-past one o'vlock. ArRcuER.—On Friday, ‘pri! 14, after along and severe Hines, LHOMAS ARCHER, aged 52 years. The relatives and friends are respectfuily tavited to atrend the funeral services, at lis late residence, 17 Actorney street, this Sunday afternoon, at four o'clock, On Monday his remains wall ve taken to Mount Kisco for mtcrment. Asue.—At Morvisauia, oa Friday, April 14, ELiza+ SETH, Wife of Wim. A. Asno, in the 55th yeur of her 2. ithe friends of the family ere respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, Uns (Sunday) alteragen, at one o'clock. SueKeR.—On Thursday, April 13, Morris BECKER, rhe retatives and frieuds are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, irom wus late residence, No. 508 We Foner lene: ‘street, thus (oungiay) morning, 'he members of the congregation Bnat Jesburun aod the members of the tHebrew Mutaal Benefit Society are reqcested to attend the funeral of Morris Becker, from his Jate residence, 405 West Ly eighth street, this (Sunday morning, at cen o'clock, HENRY DAVISON, President Cong. B. J. A. S. VAN PRAAG, Pre: ut LL. M. B, Society. Bissicks.--On friday eveuing, April 14, Francis Joserd, youngest chiid of Sanuel and Charloue A, Bissicka, aged 1 year, 4 mouths aod 8 days. ‘The relatives aud friends of Ute family are invited to atteud the funeral, from the residence of tits parents, 120 West Forty-fourti street, Wiis (sauday) aitergoon, at halt-past one o'ciock, BLenpeLt.—On Thursday, April 13, RoowRe BLUN- BELL, ayed 39 years. Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, froin the residence of his brotver, James Blandeit, 62 Davison street, Paterson, N. J. Brows.—On Tharsday, Apri! 13, Apgauam H. Brown, in the 37th year of his age, The relatives aud friends of the family, Lebanon Lodge, No. i9i, F, and A. M.; Evangelist Lodge, No. 600, F, aud A. M.: Metropolitan Fire Department, also the members of Columbian Hook and Ladder Company, No. 14, Volunteer Fire Department, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, frou his aiternoon, at one o'clock. Masonic.—The members of Lebanon Lodge, No. 191, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to is at their rooms, 594 Broadway, to-day (=unday) 16th inst, prompt at iwelve o'clock, to aliend the funeral of Broth By order ot 5. ASIEN, Master. ford street to Greenwood, are respectiully invited. PNNER.—-On Friday, LiX.—On Saturday, April 15, ANK, son of George W.and Emma Bucsiim, aged 8 years, 5 | months and 13 days. | Relatives and iriends are mvytted to attend the funeral, trom the resvlence of his parents, Fourth street, on Monday alteraoon, at two Cakvesvsr.—On Friday, Apri 14, Frepenicd Wanro, infantson of Witam TL and Anna M4. Car- penter, aged 10 months and 16 days. ‘The relatives and fricuds of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence oF iis parents, 403 West fwenty-secoud street, on Monday a.ternoon, at one o'clocs, Crarsys.—Suidenly, P. 1. Ona Years, 10 months and 2 days. The friends and relatives, aiso the friends of Walter Ruland, are respectfully invited to atiena the iune- Tal, thts (Sanday) afcernoon, at hatf-past one o'clock, from the Asceusion church, Kent street, Greeayomt, Long Isiand. od CLaRK.—At Yonkers, on Friday evening, April 14, suddenly, of erysineas, LEONARD M. CLARK, In the 650n year of his age. Relatives and friends of the famlly are respect. fully invited to attend the tnneral, from tae First Presbyterian ciurch, Yonkers, on Monday aiter- | noon, at two o'clock, Newark aH Please copy. Cort.—On Friday, April 14, Mrs, EMBLINE Corr, red! 62 yeurs. e funcral will take place on Monday afternoon, at two o’ciock, from the First Baptist church, Nas- saa street. The relatives and irjends of her brother, George L, Shaw, are respectfully iavited to atcend without farther notice, New London payers plese copy. CoLe.—On briday, Apru ii, WILLIAM P. Cours, { in the 67th year of bis age. | , the relatives and triends of the faraily are invi to attend the funeral, ivom bis jate residence, 15 Clymer street, Brooklyn, L. D4, om Monday after- noon, at two o'clock. DARLING.—On Saturday, April. 15, at Newark, N. J., J. HARRY, son of Albert and Amanda C, Darling, aed 3 years, Lmonti and 15 days, ‘The friends of the tainily are iovited to attend the funeral, trom No, 9 Thomas street, Newark, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'cloex. DovGe.—Suddenly, Ou Savarday morning, Aprti k2RA Dover, in the 64th year of his age. he relatives and fricnds are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ¢ 3 brother, Edward Dodge, Ne i State street, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, Dory.—In brooklyn, on Friday morning, April 11, Carorine S., wife of Wiliam P. Doty, and daugh er or the late William H, Wihitiock, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom per late re- sidence, No. 43 Cambridge piace, near @reene ave- nue, this (Sunday) alternoon, at tree o'clock. DupLey.—Ou Saturday morning, April 15, ANN Frances, wile oi Josep A. Dudicy, in the 49th year of her age. ‘The rejatives and friends of ihe family are respect- filly invited to attend the funeral. from her lite resi- dence, No. 6 West l2vth sireet, this (Sanday) atter- noon, at half-past four o’cleck. The remams will be taken to Rome, N. Y., for interment, Douwsar.—On Friday, April 14, Wexny Deano, only child of David D, and Josephine Duabar, sn his Lith month. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ynvited wo attend the snneral ceremontes,fat,the residenc: of his grandfather, L. G, Reed, 349 West Fitieth street, at one o'clock, on Monday afternoon. DerwamM.—On Satara: April 15, ELtzaner! danghter of the late P: ‘kK Durham, in the isth year of her age, ‘the friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 435 Second avenue, on Monday aiternoon, at two o'clock, rURMAN.—On Friday, April 14, at his residence LIAM tl. KURMAN, Aged 43 years, tu Brooklyn, Wit Kriends and_reiatives, also members of Com tN. G., and pany 4, iate Pifty-sixth reg tain ‘Taft's company, Fitin Kew York Jnadependent battery, are invited to atiend the imneral, from the Chureh of the Atonement, corner ot Seventeenttt sireet and Fifth avenue, south Brooklyn, wis (Sun day) afiernoon, at hall-pust tiree o'clock, Without turther notice, GRon.—After @ long and painful tines, on Prl- | day, Aprit 14, BARBARA Grou, aged 7) yours, 7 } months and 2h days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ; folly mvited attend the funeral, from her date lence, corner of Sixtieth et ad Ninth ave- nue, bus (Sunday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, Tite re- Inaihs wil be inerred In the Lutheran Cometery, VION On Priday morning, April ld, Dr, bow Any M. GUION, in the 63d yeav of his age. m3, aged 73 on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, frou tho f tie Holy Trinity, corner Madison avenue ty-second street without further notice, HALTOUGH.—In this city, on Tau est Apitt 13, of consumption, P. C. HaRvovUH, I Lue wth year of his oge. ‘The velatives ona friends of the family are respect> A.M. ob that day, When about thirty mites casi of Larnegat, the Norman perceived the Rebecoa Clyde fying & signal of distress, With tie wien down, She iad Jost her mammast dud sinokestack im a heavy gale; her machinery was disabied, her boller had “shifted, and her bouts had been swept away, Sie was towed fato New York by the Norman. The Court allows ag salvage the sum of $5,000, Of This gum the Owners vt Lie vessel WiTl re. celye €2,000, the master $30, upd the Femamigg Tully inyivedt to altend the Tuneral, from the Church of the foly Apostles, Ninth ayenne, corner of DIy-Clehih street, on Monday, at twelve o'6 0k, Without further notice. Naterment at Groen: wood, HeALey.—On Friday, April 14, JRREMIAM HBALrY, Aged 66 years, a native of Castle Lyons, county Work, Ireini rhe veiatives and friends of the family and thoes Of bis brovber ALichagl, Riso the membern Of Lee bey late residence, No, 41 Hediord street, thus (Sanday) | our late worthy Brother A. H. srown, from 41 Ued- | sol sister lodges | April ~ MAGDALENE | nt. Tis relatives and friends are mviied to attend the | sresiealdatinsiseeseeer=meesnsied email Patrick Mntnal Henevotent Atiinnes Association, ane Tespecifuily dayied fo actend the funeral, om ote | Andrew's chareh, coreer of City Hall plica and | Duane street, a solema high mass will o@ oifered at nine c’ciocs for tag repose of hts ‘soul; | from thence at tweive o’elick ty vewalns will ba couveyed to Westchester for intesment, HOLMIOAY.—On Sacirday, Avr to, ELMZAsBTa HOLLIDAY, native of Engl ind, Her triends ave invited to aviend Mo fneral, from. her tate resudenve, Nor Loz Prince street, Brooklyn, on Monday alternooa, at two o'clock, Witiout lute ther note JACKSON.—Svdden'ly, on Friday, April 14, GEORG JACKSON, aved 39 years, ‘The relatives an friends of the fanily are respects fwiy Mvited 1 attend the funeral, Irom his lata | Tesidence, 220 West Twenueta -treet, on Monday | afternoon, at two o'clock, KASSEPART.—Un briday, April 14, JOHANN of her age, also tha KAssesanr, m the ssth y “The relatives and friends of che tamu members of Cited Bro‘ hers’ Lo ge, 3.6 #. and A. M,: are respectinily invite to ations the faneral fiom her late residence, No. 196 Mott street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Keiru.—-In Hoboken, on Friday, April 14, Catia | RINK F, Keir, in the 74ta yeur of her age. ‘The friends of the jammy are Lavited to atiend tha, | imneral, from the residence of Or. R. PF, Chabei | No. 207 Washington stieet, Govoken, this (Sunday} ufleravon, al ciree o'clock. Ki oY.—On Friday, April U4, Kary M. Krew. NEDY, only child of William H. and Maggie Renuedy,| aged 2 years, 2 months and 2 days, ‘The tuueral will take plice fom the residence of, her parents, No. 470 Pearl sureet. this (sunday) Lavrne dug. at ten oreloek, Irish and Californta paners piease copy. Lgacd.—Tue Companioas of Zerubvabei Chanter, No. 147, R. A. M., ure hereby susuimoned to atiend & Speen! convocation, at their rooms, corner Gra and Centre strects, thts day (Sunday), at twelv o'ciock sharp, to pay the last irtbute Of respect | our deceased wo.tby Companion George Leact Visiting Companions are respectiutly tnvitel to, mnie with us. MBRUITE S, LEGGETT, He Be | MALCOLM STRWART, Secretary. “ |} Mecnanies’ Lona, No. 51, F. AND A, M.—BRETHe! | REN—You are hereby summoned to attend a& spe | cial commuvication, thts (Sunday) moratog, at halt: aust eleven O'CivCk, bo Day the last Givuce OI res} ‘9 our late W, Brother George ete uy order of ade IN, We Me Javea A, SLAVIN. Secretary, ‘ Lroxano.— on Saturday mura’ ne, April 15. Same + veL HaLsiBsp, son of the late Joan and Marcha, Adair Leonard, aged 34 years, The relatives and frienits of the family ave res, speeriully luvited t aitend the tuyeral services, ab |S). Mark's canren, Teata street and Secoud aveaue, ; { on Moaday atternoon, at four o'clock. Linpsay.—On Friday, Apeit MW, LILty Fostea,! ) daughter of Dr. W. F. aud Sardi a. Lindsay, aged & ears, x Friends are invited to atrend the funeral, from | the residence of Ler parents, No, 215 Bleecker street, | Ob Mol itay afternoon, at ove o'clock, LYNcH.—On Saiarday, Aprl 1, MARY Bags, daughter of Lawrence aud James Lyuch, aged 5 ERTS } z ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect+ fully 1avited to attend the faneral, frown the residence of her parents, 154 Weet Etgateeuth street, on Mone day afternovn, at hali-past one o clock, Lyoxs.—In’ Brookl a, on Sutaraay, April 15, sTinorny J. Lyons, aved 49 year+, 4 The funeral will take place fom his late residence, | 416 Baluc street, on Monday moruing, at mae o'clock, und be taxen to St, Paul's cuuen, corner 0! | Courcand Congress streets, waere a solema mass of requiem wil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, and trom tueace toy Cemviery of the Holy Cross, { #iatbash, 7 Manrin.—Suddenly, on Thursday, April 19, Mrse | Susan S. Marriy. wie of the date Jushua Martin, in the 7za year of ber age. The reiatives und triends are respectiully invited to atiend me funeral, from ber late residence, Pate tarday, April 15, Lvpina C., only | daughter a samuel aud Fuunle Moore, aged i year ‘o months, | Funeral services will take place on Monday morn- ing, at e'evea o'clock, at Hasun ss, on the Mud-on, Carriages will be in wattlag foc the nine A. M, train | Jrom New Yor) ; Mooux.--On ‘thursday, Apr) 13, after a short an® } painful Uincss, WILLA MooRE, the beloved hus- | band of Delia Moore, aged 27 yeurs. $ 430 Kast Tuirty-seoond stvect, 71! WW, Apri 1s, Lucy, wife of Adolph Muller and daugater of Susana trebora, FE ‘The friends are mvited to attend the funeral, from | ber late residence, 19 Scloies street, near Smith | Sivect, Brooxiya, B. Dy tis (Sunday) alternood, ab RY.—On Friday, Aprti 14, Mary McOros- | KEY, wife ot Henry aicCloskey, a native of the | county Sito, Ireland, ave 1 74 years, | Whe triends of tie family, and dose of her som | Wenry, and her soa-in-law, James Meriman, of Uuea, are respect{nily invited to attend Uke funeral, on Monday morning. at ten o'clock, irowm her late | residence, 59 Mott street, to St. Andrew's chareh, rher of Duane street and City Hail piace, woere: @ revaiem mass wil be odered up for the repose of her soul, and trom theace to Calvary Cemetery. McDoxaLp.—On Friday, Apr 14, at his resilience, in Newark, N.J., WitLiaat K. McvuNaLo, in the 6th Year of ins age. ‘the relatives and friends of the family and meme bers of tae bar are invited co atiead the funeral, frou his late resid enc is Pars place, on Wedaea- day morning, at eleven olcloc PALMER.--Ou Saturday, Apri is, Javacr PALWSR, aged 1 years, Tne reiauives and friends +f the family are respect fally invited to auead tue funeral, frou Line house | Of Jesse UIs Scagsdate, We iches.er covuty, on Monday at at one Ovieek., Carriages wall, be wailing af HarU’s Corner depot, to meet tae ten. o'clock tain trom Lwenty-siata buirect aad Fours avenue, “RRY.—On Saturday, Aprfl 15, Dwicut A. PERRY of comsumpuon, in the 34th year of his ago. ‘The reiatives ana intends of ihe fauity ace respect> fuily invited to actend the funeral, Irom his lite residence, No, 10 Union place (Classon ave Brookiva, tits (Sunday) aiternoon, at four o'clock, without further not Rewans to ve taken to Mouuvell ¥., Jor intermeat. PHELAN, --On Friday morany, april 14, Rose ANS PHELAN, danehier of Mary Puelan, aged i0 yeart and 6 mouths, Friends of the family _an@ those of her anctes, Edward and Arthur Moilugh, are respectfully in- Vited to attend the funeral, from the residence ef ber wrother, 809 Bast Sixtteth sueet, tuis (Sunday) afters noon, at two o'clock. Pvacen..—On Thursday, Aprit 13, CATHARINE PORCELL, a native Of Castile Darrow, Queen's county, Ireland, In the (8th year of her ages “rhe iri of tue famty are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 121 Withers: Stree, Urvoklya, B.D, this (Suuday) afternoon, at two o'clocks hi RAMSAY.—On ‘Thurslay, April 13, Cyrus Ramsay, in the 51st year ol its age. tives att frieuds of the tarfly, also the ‘mem~- bers of Consutution Lodge, No. 241, FP. aud A. ab. Union Chapter, No. 190, fi. A. M., and Mannattay commanacry, 31, Knights Tewaolars, are invited to attend the funeral, trou Grace cauveh, Broadway, Luis (Suuday) alernoon, at one o'eloek. Novick. —the members oO: Cousttution Lodge, No, 241, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to ate fond an cinerwent communication, at thei rooms, Boouh’s building, to-day (Sunday), April 16, ateleven, o'clock, promp', for the parpose of paying the laste tribute of respect to our lite brocher, Cyrns Rams say, M.D. The fraternity rospeetuily tovi GEORGE We. WYCKUP Hervey C, Parke, Secretary. {| | The members of Mantuttan Commandery, No. 31, Ku ghits deinplars, are tierevy sumtacaed 10 attend an cinergent © ab the Asylum, to-day (sun- day) April 16, a Uialt past eleven o'ctuck, prompt, tor | We purpose Of escorting the remains of our face Sir Kulght, Oyras Kamsay, M. 1, Lo the marote come. tery. Visiting Sir Anights couriecus'y invited A. PHILGLPS, E. C, H.C, Pankr, Rec, Berony On Friday, April 14, Miss AvGUSTA M. Retcnet, from Cassel, Geraany. ‘dhe tunerod wil take place on Monday atternoon, at oue o'clock, from the German Ketoruied: ebureny Bast Houston street, vet Forsytn ant Bidehiee sircets. Her reiatives and frieuds are reapocttully lnyited to ation, papers please copy. -On sacurday, April 15; at nine A, M.. aiter a short but severe tilness, of congestion of the FREDDIR BROWER, son OL Victor C. aud , Aged S yours, 10 mouths and 13 days. re@atives and (vieads are resocetinily jivitod, to attend the funerai, trom, Acauenly street, Near Palisade avenue, Bergen, N.J., on Monday alter noon, ak taree"o'clock. Rroxpay.—On .Tuursday, Aprtt 13, Marriew 4 year of his age, RIORDAN, ID the Phe relatives and frends of the family are respect. fully invited to aliend the funeral, trow Mts late rest- dence, 636. Water street, tuis (Suuday) alteraoen, at NK. hall-past two 07 Ay, Apriti4, RoserrSrrins, Jz., Master. SrEmts.—On Fri aged $0 years, 11 inonths and 21 days, The funeral will take pice from his late residence, 103. First avenue, this (Sombay) afternoon, ab One clocks The relatives and fricvds of the (amdy are respectiully invited to attend, without farther notice. Giasgow ald Sterling papers please copy, TCRNBOUL—-AL Amsterdam, N.Y. om - Friday, Aprit 14, Howanp d. Toanxsour, son of James 8. ‘Taraboul, aged 7 montis aud 23 days, VAN BRU AU Bay Ridge, on Friday, Apri 14, JAQUKS VAN BRUNT, Younwest son of Daniel and Mary Van Prone, aged 2 years, 3 months and 4 Mays, ‘The funerai whi take piace from the residence of his pareats, (his (Suaday)aiternioon, at tires o'clock, Wittrs.—tn Tharsday, April is, St#eeN Warne, anative of Kenmere, couaty Kerry, Ireland, in the ISL year Of his awe. The relatives and fronds are Invited to attend the funeral, from the house of his sister, Mrs, Ortinatas, 44; Grove at, Jersey Olly, bois (Snadayy arternoon, ab wo o'clock, ‘The remains wiil be interred in st Veter's Cathouc Cemeiery, Huon City, Winre.—On Thursday, Apri ees WHtrr, | Son of the late George White, in the doin year of nis aure. The relatives and friends of the rmif, also the members of Amity Lodge, No, 2% aod A. M jnvited to attend the funeral, srom Mas hate voak No. $16 Hecond aveane, ob Sanday aibornoon, at two: oreton Amcr'y Loner, No. 823, F. AND A. M.—The members Of Unis bon, re hereby Hotitied to ationd @ spoeial COMMUDICAUON AC LIE TOONS, NO, bi BroKU way, OLN Sunday, 16Uh Mst., at Uweive o'clock M., for tue pure pose of attenting the. fuueral of Beotier Mp ust Whe, By order. 0. K, HY, Me JOHN Fe TINDAL, Woon Wie of Whitom Seorctary, 1 Thursday, Apri, Lucy ApaMa, f » Woourtiil, aged $i) cara, ears ae ie a iy wil gitend the taper ph +0, it atreet, Brvok, , LUG MOUs ME LW OCU Gig right orem