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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, xen PINANCLAL AND COMMBROINL, | Setsstrreremirmtere eet ss teen A - 3 Ket duli or otherwise adverse to the maintenanee of current WALL STResr, values, and the confitcting reports bad the effect of restrict Suxpay, April 16, 1871, | #26 business to compar ively Barrow Tmatis he appended aotations are for cotion averaging the grade quoted, eR WHE, WA See, | Snyshiuw, are very slightly below the market for low mide | ‘The anticipations of a relaxation in the money | ‘ing and middling Tolanaa Alatana, N. Orieans, Texan, market within a reasonably brief period after tne Ordinary... 10% nh We Ws passage of Apri! 1 have not been disappointed 00d oniiaaty « es ys id aithough the talling in rates has been slow and Miidling.... We Hy i BE gradual, owing to the greater demand tor money O90 widdllucon..... Tbs : arising from the greater volume of business at the Zant Boening. — Steck Exchange. In fact, among the stock ctr y 3 owses the rate on call Joans has been | For spevulation, fem at six per cent, with considerable | Total bales. 1,103 t yaded he wb 1,397 bales to arrive. Dusiness at seven per cent, Some lenders, ia thelr tins mart or ‘hua iver wee oon as aut, bu. €re not responding (0 (he higher prices asked, Gestre to pince balances suddenly late m the day, — ¢re not respon ae eon eantenien se ich Qnd disinclined at the same time to take the usual yo) at 13 1d-16e., 1,0W0 at ide. ; aly. 409 ah Tie. ; Juno, i Stoek collaterals, have had to be content with four 1 .c.5 July, 10 at 1740.5 100 Fo. b. percent. As @ rule, however, money was five to July, After Change yesterday 900 bales as ned ‘Wx percent on governments and six to sevenon j2" aad io Mas at pig 1 yg Be priya Mocka. The return of currency from the raral dis- May The receipts ai the ports ; ; New Orie ficts has set ina steady stream, but the fact that gine wens gies Saretnche tekets chariesion, “418; Witt me farther apprehension was entertained on the sub- — mington, Norfolk, 624; Baltimore, 7; New ork, 1,812; sh, aa ry a Wi Boston, 67. _ feet of a spring stringeucy induced fresh operations | “C:t'ks.—There were no furtber transactions in Rio. ‘atthe Stock Exchange on the part of dealers who P)arket, thoush quiet, was very steady, however, under amatl | Oieringa. Otber kinds were soid to & lumitd extent tn lots had beon waiting forthe removal of all cause Of at iormer prices, the market being quiet but anxiety on this account, and also enconraged those guote:—Cargoes Rio. ordinary, 1c. }0Ag ady. We ‘alr, 1030, » Layuayra, l43ge, i Java, ge @ arena 1 c | BME ra Sateahdehne 2 ihe ly interested to expand their lines, The result at iy wixiy days; Maracaiva, Le. & Me Stock Exchange was a week of the largest bust- | SM" Bt, vamlogo, Roads Mise. © 50MM wens . AND URALS.—Recelpta, flonr, 18,750 bbls, ; wheat transacted, perhaps, since the spring of 196% | Foe RAEN EEO de | coro teks 13 CoS ook eo Prices kept pace with this increased activity, and | bags; outs, 32,429 busuel& The lour market Tuied dui but ‘he leading railway and miscellancous shares Fe quate: — unchanged, The sales were aoout 8,500 bbls, Feached not anly the highest figures oi the season, © No. 2 State, 5 50 Dut the highest made in some instances in nearly two | Pupenine § 2 years. The market resembles !n many features that 7 4 Of 1863-’89 before the great crash m September of , Euperine \ Hed the latier year. As at that time New York Ce | fxn Minne 2 i tral was the leading card on account of the an- | Xound boop Obie, trade bread 780 tieipation, and eventuatiy the declaration of alarge | F: E He sertp divident, so Lake Shore 1s now in the throes 1% and agitation of a similar parturition; but how soon Bf bows chotce. family. extra, Her the progeny ts to be born Is, like the extra dividend | Rye dour, 625 en New York Central, a ntystery known only to gouperm Noo. iy £3 the initiated. Saturday night seemed to have Southern extra and family ne beon fixed upon by o great many as the | Snaeyb: 1185 @ccaston which was to witness the increase in the | (or) meal 3 45 cl OTAA ore and ®tock of Lake Snore, and if the report as generally | —\Waneat was dan @irenlated was the work of the clique it shows that No. 2 spring eee Py Moatee doaiel shey intend to pursue the same policy of “milking | at 760. a i6igc. na Agar Bixee: The wales were ‘about ibe. a fue street’? and blinding and confusing everybody | &.04) busuels at Ne: fori zalnedy to: 'e, Y8e, for fold within the range of 85c. a 8c, fur Western and 630. Shout 81 iva ‘aioat, Smail lots winter ¢ the tht . 9p #9.tb0 very moment the thing really takes place. | S12 WERE. a lary wae tell aud jeminel af Soe a gi the street “short” again, through tts very scepticism | 9,509 bushels Bay Quiate aoid ai the outside price. Rye was | te) but fi 1 U5 a #110 for We: Stat on the circulation of such @ rumor, it achieved itsob- | “Fakrowrs.varata (rel with more inquiry for small vessels adapted to that trade. and devoted all Saturday afternoon to putting out | a fair demand ‘or petroicum tonnage, particularly to load at Philadelphia, where that ciass of vessela are scarce. Very the clique in starting such a rumor were getting | eluded, by sail’to Liverpool, 1,00 bales cotton at ied. 0 Bad ready to unload. Whatever the real designs of the by sail, and 6d. by stoum, wad for bucon, imrd and tallow, fy wail nd Be. by To London 6,100 bbls. | @bandoning their “bull” campaign, nor have tho bs. 6d. To Glasgow, by steam, 7.500 bushels gratn, 8d. orwexian bark, 487 tons, to Cork tor orders to the United Operation, however, and the assured ease of the dugde ‘ain, 6s. flat, privilege o° tue Con- | ‘or orders to a port in Bristol Channel, 230) the summer has aroused so widespread a speculatve | 5 diterranean, 2,000 bois. retined pe+ | froleam, 98,01 ft't0 a ¢ Adriatic ts, : an Ttallan bark, . aa t r ‘i ons, to Genoa, 7, i Se roay 100k for a.great deal-of the lacteal Daphi] Ths (ios to Key Westend packs SL@y, eau trakarrient “ fi . | leaus, on private terme. paign with a grand fourish, preparatory to unload Pusvisions--Kece.pts: beef, 810 packages; pork, 2,936 } fmg fluaily and placing themselvea in position 5 pacemzes; lard, SUI oackaues and kexs, Which they have already carried so high. Not ery. About 1,000 bbis, changea owners on the out 375 tierces, inclu sing new extra mess, bbis. tions, even as the market stands. Where it 1s really a 03, $29 4 BF, and Texas p:ims mess, tlerccs, . Guee dividends wheve none are now earned, or | fold at Ilse. for May and Ile. @ It’ ¢c. for June, Boos ‘where 1¢ 1s contemplated to enlarge capital as an | Western, $29 a $3, and do, Texas, #28 a $24, Cut meats iu . ‘ 10.5 bagged hams, 160, a 17c.; pickled shoulders, Ppenditures—is was done with New York Cen- } ‘Be. a Bb ‘ out buyers, and prices were nominal, with a drooping ten- ® retura for his money. But the dis for short rib. “There was a mo.lerate demand for butter | j Cheese Was without particuiar change, st 7 for choice. doeation of such attractive investments 1s not given LBUN._-Crude continued quiet, bu? the market was to everybody, and hence we think the general public | frm at 133 23¢c., with small sales'at these prices but no standard white for prompt Galivery ac | exert the great American privilege of paying their | alt | and 2,000 bbls. July delivery at w434c. In Phila- | ‘was no business, At the creek the market was Speculation in the stock market undoubted oppor- | weaker, f Tunitles are now afforded. The market ts likewise a | VAIO Cn CL ee ¥, on ‘he other hana, the rumor was a device to get | for common brands and J1 05 a 118 for fair to ‘choice, Frktuurs,—Grain (reights for Brith outports were firm- “4 a copa $001, for the ““bears”” immediately took iresn courage h rates remained steady and business siow. There was speculative sales, induced thereto by the belief that | jitie bumness, however, transpired, 1! ements in 100 tleroes Leet at 4a. 6d. ‘The Homial rate for grain was 7 ter it 18 ve y | ¥ slearn. Sater i oe yeriees: hey “Save ao Sitenitons of | Hour, ds Ld, To rsiol 0 Uercea Devt Ba. and Iu) Dule H 8 elignes generally. “Mulking’’ is such a profitable | Mo Aitwern at) bus.-els cora, 8igd." The charters were!—A eri money market for the balance of the spring and for | #! id per cent aluitional; an Itallan brig, 88 tons, to British brig, 296 tons, to Ciibraltar Anclination on the part of the community at large | en cases petroleum, @ schooner, fess until the cliques decide to wind up the cam- | ¢hips(by private cable rep rt), from Liverpool to New Or- Poo'kets: ‘the po ‘ket ruied dall, and pri 4 7 - ¢ pork market ruied dull, and prices were de- fo demolish the supersiructure of figures iy lower, closing at 19 for mesa ontve spotor May aod ‘Mat there are not good investments In many direc Meck Wps tanceresaly se0uve, Bas. Weeks new prime mesa, tierces, $25 a $28 66; fad! nd sincerely the intention of the clijues {> pro- | Lard’was dull and heacy at ILigc. on the spot. ; 1,000 Herons hams continued dal and unchanged, quote:—Choice egntvalent to increased earnings and reducea ex- | Were dw, without pickled hams, 120. a Iée.; smoked and 7%. for dry salt do. Bacon contioued with: wal—the seeker for investments will find | Geney, at avout $3. for long clear, V-qe. for snort clear, yh o State, 4c, a 42c., th i cernment reqaisiie to discover the exact | (la Sh oo own ct re dS hema Bige. will have to do as they have often done before—viz., | !4fa0 transactions, “Refined was iunctive but, steaty, with ne de.ivery at 243g0., 50:0 obls, ret Money and taking their choice. To those who love | ‘on the upper road took place at 9e., closing Problem for their solution, as, at its present stage, Rion. —The market was steady for R: jon, with lots of 200 bags at 7c. a Tce, Carolina waa qni 3t ts capabie of a balloon-like mation or a bubbie- arket was rendered very firm by the reduced stock. Bales uke evanescence. were anheportant at from 8\x¢. to 9c., the latter an extreme rice fer choice. THE BANK STATEMENT, PSuaag.—Tho market was mactive, but firm at 9c. a 9i¢0. As generally expected the weekly state ment of | pet,0- for fair to good reining Cade. The soles were dio | sades, Kockland county, N. Y., this day (Monday), at | hi fucluding 60 hhds, Purto Rico st 1Wxe., and 60 ds.’ good reining Cuba at 9c. 24) boxes common mo- lasses sugar to centrifugal sold at Sic. a 10c. Refined tho associated banks proved quite favorabic, Des- suger was moderately active at 1%. for standard soft white, end 18c. ior standard powdered, crushed and granu- ite a contraction of over four and a ba!f millions in Sans tho deposits are down only about a million | Tins Are Cuate 1—Cuba— inferior to oummon refniog. 8366, @ollars, leaving the tuference that the currency re- | a gic; fair wo good fair redning, | a ec good " x wel to prime refining, 9yc. a 9%,c.; fair ceipts from the interior during the week were | cory? ge, & 9740-7’ prime fo choles grocery, 108s 10380. about three and a half millions. Furthermore, ag | centrifugal, hogsheads and boxes, Mec. a 10\¢c.; molasses, m3 20) e | in-law, CBarles £. Gilbert, without further invitauon, ‘Train leaves foot of Hu | Notic Deg oo LYN | Dative of parish Innismaxrath, count; Sen crag a | jJaod, the beloved wile of Stephen Yigun, altera rivate | inige., xold, in | yellow, Oata were dull and iower; abont $5,000 bushels 16, of pne’ ward A. and Clemeutia Leroy. the average isa rising one, the situation of the banks | pom a dg Bae age Dic akg og Po = | | i | 1. yana—Poxes, Duich siandard, Nos. 7 to 9, #¥c. a9 gc.: do., ’s really better than exhibited by the statement, a 1 ric. j dow, white, 11%40. @ 1 orto Rivo—Rauning’ urades, Bic. & Sige. | grocer: ye 00 ow! t Me er Shows a gain of only $200,000 owing to the large cus- | gra hse utc enaaen soms payments of the week. The siatement con- Manitla—Current clayed and 100. April is. SEEDS were remarkably dull; no sales were reported. 985,580,566 | TALLOW.—The market continued tirm, under a brisk de- 10 to 13, 25a. @ V7¢c05 {Sto 15, 1054 O7,c.;do., 6 to 1s, | _which is the average for six days. The specte item | [Mo *Bc5 ot geo ic. Braxii—Datch aperio ‘trusts With iis predecessor as follows: i seetiiesmem sceieateegotecdanbee oad. grades, 90. a 15,712,954 | mand. we note further sales of 270,000 Iba, at from. 8/gc. a | lower. ‘The saiss wert about 200 bols, at 20¢, a 203c., and 80340. for wooden bound dbl Married. SOUTHERLAND—BROWNE.—On Monday, Aprii 10, . 22,77 Decrease in deposits. ona: 1,067,819 Ancrease in legal tenders + 1,688,140 | by the Kev. Wm. C. Smth, B.D. L. SOUTHERLAND An analysis of the above shows that the banks | to EmiLia H. BROWNE, all of this city. Ihave made & gain of €1,758,914 in i reserve | STEDWELL—DE Tour.—At the Tabernacle Baptist Against a decrease of $1,000,503 in thelr Habitities, | See a cace Ee tap yoke te Miner: De 00N, enabling them to add $2,061,504 to their surplus | 9)! of thia city. @bove ihe amount required by law, which now | AGE Thbe Tents Be Patacen t Ring Stands at $0,077,106, They now hoid over 28 per | Stone to Anna E., only daughter of Charles Ross, cent of Jegel reserve, ail of Elizabeth. LATEST PRICES OF GOVFRNMENTS. The following Were the final street quotations for e A y Arnot.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, April 16, Wit- government bonds:—United States currency sixes, LIAM DICKINSON, Son Of Edwin ©: and Susan R, 116% @ 1155; do. sixes, 16581, registered, 116% @ | Abbot, aged 10 montis, 117; do, do, coupon, 116% & 117; da. five The relatives and friends of the family are re- twenties, registered, y and November, 100 spectiully invited to attend the funeral, this a mber, 100 lay) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from 110; do. do., 1962, coupon, do., 113% a 113); do. residence ef his parents, Go., 1864, do. do, 113% a 118%; do. do., 1885, do, | City. s - e mm . ACKERLeY.—At West Farms, on Saturday, April Go,, 115% @ 118%; do. do., registered, January and | j/SRERTAT Stew aged oo years Od 15 daya July, 11254 @ 11244; do. do,, 1865, coupon, do., 112 | | ‘The relatives and Irtends of the family are respect- 112%; do, do., 1467, do. do., 11244 a1 do, do., | fully invited to attend the iuneral, trom the Ke- formed Dutch chureb, at West Farms, this (Monday) | | MARRIAGES ANDO DEATHS. | Died. 1848, do. do., 1125 @ 112%; do, ten-forties, Tegis- | afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock. tered, 103 %¢ a 10876; do, do,, coupon, 109 a 10954. | Bicr.ow.—On Suuday morning, April 16, Joun THE NEW LOAN. WSL JELOW, in the 23d year of nis age, ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respect- P et ee. re Bh si6.21 | VEitskey.—Receipts, 955 bls. The market was dall and | 23 York street, Jersey | f ‘The relaty | her father, 198 West Jersey Elizabeth, this (Monsay) atternoon, at three ‘The relatives mity, and these of her broiher- re requested vo atteud, aud friends of ti Cortland: street at two PM. DaRLING.—On* Saturday, April 15, at Newark, N. J., J, Harry, son of albert and Amanda ©, Darling, aged 3 years, 1 mouth and 16 days. Dunsan.—On Friday, April 14, HENRY DELANO, only child of David D. and Josephine Dunbar, in his 1th month, ‘The relauves and friends of the family are ynvited to attend the funeral ceremonies, at the residence of his grandfather, L. G, Keed, 349 West Fiftieth street, this (Monday) a'ternoon, at one o'clock, FeeLY.—On Sunday evening, April 16, JouN Fesuy, at his residence, No.’ 4iz" East "Seven. teenth street. of inneral hereafter. —On Saturday, April 16, ANNE WYNN! very short il ness, ‘The remains will be taken to St, Stephen's church, for 200 @6 Nalf-past nine A. M., where there will be a solemn requiem mass for the repose of her soul, The fricnds and relatives are respectfully invited to | atiend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two | cons ck, from the church, corner of Hicks and Carroll o'ck streets, Brooklyn. Irish and San Francisco papers please copy. GaLLicaN.—On Sunday, April 16, of consumption, PaTRick GALLIGAN, native of county Caven, Ireland, agod 36 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late Festtence, No, 532 East Seventeenth street, New York, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. GakNeER.—On Saturday, April 15, at Susquehanna, | Pa., Mrs. SARAH GARNER, aged 80 ears. The relatt es and friends of the family are invited to accompany the remains to Greenwood Cemetery, on Tuesday morning. Carriages will be in atiend- ance at Payouta ferry, Erle depot, foot of Chambers sircet, on the arrival of the twelve o'clock train. Gaynoa.—On Sunday, Apri! 16, Captain James Gaynor, son of Patrick and Margaret Gaynor, a na- | live of Kathowen. county Westueatn, Ireland, aged | 29 years and 5 months. May hia soul rest in peace. Amen. ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the ‘uneral, from his late rest- "Tuesday afiernoon, at half-past oue o'clock. From thence & Calvary dence, 2i4 Mulberry street, on Cemetery. Gekaty.—On Tuesday, April 11, EvGENE, In- a sou of Nicholas G. and Eliza Geraty. AUION. M. Guron, in the 63d year of his age. Ths relatives and friends are invited to attend the iuneral, this {Monday} morning, at ten o'clock, from the Church of the Holy Trinity. corner Madison av. aud Forty-second street, without farther notice, Hayus.—On sunday, April 16, CHARLOTTE, young- est daughter or Wilham F. and Margaret Hayes, age L year and 4 months, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, 64 New Chambers street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. HUGHES.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, April 16, HELEN A. HvGueEs, formeriy of Hobart, Delaware county, N. Y, (where the remains will be taken for Interment), aged 26 years. JACKSON.—S.uddeniv, on Friday, April 14, GEoRGE JACKSON, aged 39 years. The relatives and friends of the-family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, Yrom his late residence, 220 West Twentieth street, this (Mouday) afternoon, at two o'clock. JacksoN.—On Sunday, April 16, of scarlet fever, Lovise Cooney, only daughter of Samuel B. and Grace 8. Jackson, aged 5 years and 1 month. Funeral from resiience of parents, No. 9 First Sekt Brooklyn, on Tuesday oiternoon, at one clock. JArrRAY.—On Sunday afternoon, Aprtl 16, after a short illness, Airs. RiCHMOND U. JAreRAY, 0 her 54ih year, Particulars of funeral hereafter. Kassepart.—On Friday, April 14, JoHay KASSEBART, in the 38th year of ner age. vA The relatives and friends of the family, also the’ meinbers of United Brothers’ Lodge, 356 F. and A. M., | are respectinily invite to attend the faneral from her late residence, No. 196 Mott street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, LroNagp.—Un Satur morning, April 15, Sam- VEL HALsTeAD, son of the late John and Martha Adair Leonard, aged 34 years, Toe relatives and friends of the family are re- specifally invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Mark's church, Tenth street and Second avenue, this (Monday) aiternoon, at four o'clock. LEROY. ‘mn this city, on Sunday morning, April monta, LIvVIngsTon R., infant son of Ed- Lyons.—In Brookl n, on Suturaay, April 15, Truorny J. Lyons, aged 49 years, The tuveral will take place from his late residence, 416 Baltic street, this (Monday) morning, at mine | o'clock, and be taken to St. Paul's chureh, corner of | Court wad Congress streets, where a solomn mass of requiem whil b2 celevraied for the repose of his soul, ani irom taeace to Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, JAGINN. —On Saturday, April 15, PATRICK MaGINN, & native of Ballymore, Ireland, aged 65 years, There wiil be a solemn high mass in St. Andrew's church. The relatives and {friends are requested to attend the tuneral from No. 439 Pearl street. MakrTin.—Suddenly, on Thursday, April 13, Mra. Susan 8. MAHTIN, wile of the late Joshua Martin, in the 72d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from her late residence, Fali- twelve o'clock. Moyxk.—Un Sunday, April 16, Ep@ar (twin), infant s0n of William W, aut the late Mary Ayelia Mouk, MoCnesNEy.—On Sunday, April 1¢é, Joun H. McCHes Nky, in the 26th year of his age. Tne relatives aud iriends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, which will take place from his late residence, 59 Horatio street. The members of the A. V. Davidson Association are hereby requested to meet at their headquarters, No. 7 Ninth avenue, for the purpose of attending the funeral, CHAKLES J, McUORMICK, Secretary. McCLosk#y.—On Friday, Aprii 14, Many McCLo3- KEY, wile of Henry McCloskey, a native of the county Sitgo, Ireland, aged 74 years. ‘The friends of the family, and those of her son Henry, and her sou-in-law, James Meriman, of Uuea, are respectfaily invited to attend the fuueral, this (Monday) morning, at ton o’ciock, from her late residence, 69 Mott street, to St. Andrew’s church, corner of Duane street and City Hail place, where @ requiem mass wiil be offered up Jor the repose of her soul, and trom thence to Calvary Cemetery, Mv DonaALD,—On Friday, Aprii 14, at his residence, in Newark, N. J., WiLLIAM K. MCDONALD, in the 64th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family and mem- bers of the bar are invited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, 75 Park place, on Wednes- day morning, at eleven o'clock. McKeENNA.—On Saturday, April 15, REBECCA MCKENNA. Tho relatives and friends are respectfully Nye 3 to atiend the funeral, from her late resiaenct Seventh avenue, this (Monday) alternoon, at hall-past twelve o'clock, REICHEL.—On Friday, April 14, Mias Avcusra M, ReICuEL, from Cassel, Germany. ‘rhe faneral will take place this (Monday) after- noon, at one o'clock, from the German Reformed , East Houston street, between Forsyth and ge sireets, Her reiatives and friends are re- ectlully Invited to attend, ‘Texas papers please copy. SPrLLanE,—On Sunday, April 16, James Srr-LANE, @ native of Lismore, county Warerford, Ireland, aged 39 years, ully luvited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, 69 James street, on Tuesday aiternoon, @t lialf-past one o'clock, SPRINGSTE: SPR 42 ears. Tue relatives and friends of the family, and also Park Lodge, No. 616, Ff. and A. M.. are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, on Tuesday alternvon, al one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 526 West The London correspondent of the Chronicle, writ | guiy invited to aitend the faneral, from the resi- | Thitty-seveuul street, Without furiher notice. Ing April 1, says:—“The fanded loan of the United | dence of huis futher, 139 Park avenue, Brooklyn, on States still attracts but uttie attention liere, andis | Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. en) on stod! Seiawe: Tin on | Halifax papers please copy. not dealt in on the Stock Exchange. The agenis | jiupsanu Nancy J. BIRDSALL, wife of William have neverileless received some sivall +ubscrip- | F, Birdsall, and daughter of Isaac aud Elizabeth tious.” | Wilson, aged 21 years and % months, | _ The relatives and triends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her father’s residence, st Foriy-ffth street, Unis (Monday) afvernoo clock. Jier remains to be taken to Wou tue pric of goia 4i1 at one Srace. 5, ANN ZABK: yster Stagy, i tue Slst year of her age, to at ‘Tuesday, at twelve o’c te! ack, Carriages will be in waiting at train from foot of Cuaubers str eturaing by 4:15 P. M. irain. St, jJawn Cemetery. { 2 Mou fay...- |“ Bryson.—On Sunday, April 16, Mary Jann, | | Tuyvou.—on Saturday, April 15, Jon V., son of Taesday .. daughter of Peter and Bridget Bryson, aged 8 years | Peter A. and Ellen Tilyou. aged three yours. Wednesday and 10 months, | ‘Tne relatives and friends o the family are respect. Thursday Friends of the family are invited to attend the | filly invited to atieud the funeral, from the rest- Friday. funeral, froin the residence of her paents, 736 La- | dence of his pai is0 Columbia street, between faye ERT PRICES OF STOCKS. | The following we @tocks Saturday evening Telo- County Cavan, Ireland. Westera Uni " ean ha 4 * ee ihe relatives and friends of the family are ; Seraph, G63 n 65%; Pacific Mail, 446 & 44%; New | mnviied to attend the fureral, this ( lougay) aivere j York Central consoiidated, 98% 2 98%; New York | noon, at two o'clock, from’ her late residence, 62 | | West Filtieth street. Central serip, 20824 @ 108%; Lak soso OARPENDE < & 105%; Cleveland | gpopiexv, B , Wile of Charles C, Carpender, and Pittsburg, 1 Northwestern, BBD S6S v rg eg aue go a the family are invited ’ Ba * Rock Island, y . | toattend the funeral, from her late resideve o. | Go. preferred, 07 a 97%; Rock Island, 111% a 111545 | 9) West Thirty-second street, on Thesiuy attercoon St Paw, 61%; a 6174; do. preferred, 80% 0804 | ar two o'clock . Wabash, 62% & 62%; Ohio and Mississippt, 62% @ a NTE rite aa ry FREDERICK _ ‘ At ‘ + x AnD, Iniantsonof Wilnam H. and Anna M, Car- 68X45 Boston, Hartford end Erie, 1% a Union, penter, aged 10 months and 16 days, Pacitic, 30% a 81; Columbus, Clicago and indiana ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect. | Central, 23 a 28%. fwily invited to attend the Faueral, from the rest- | aie _ ‘ AYR RAILROAD de.ice of lus parents, 408 West 'wenty-secona street, | Yar BOSTON, HARTFORD AND ERIF RAILKOAD. thre (Monday) aiternoon, as oue o'clock, ty The foliowing is a statement or the debt of OFARE y rs, on friday evening, April 14, ®oston, Hartford and Erie Railroad Company, o3 clay, LEONARD Clusive of the foating debt aud capital stock New York and Boston “Air Line Boston, Hartiord aad Ere old bon Boston and New Vork Ce Charles River Rattroad pone CLARK, In the is of the family are respect. avited to att the faneral, from the Firet erign chureh, Yonkers, tis (Mouday) afier- 4 OCI pers please copy. Norlolk Couuty Railroad vous, Cotm.—on friday, Apru l4, WILLtAM P, Coes, in the 67th year of lin age, Total. hye rhe relatives dod f is of the family are invited Martord, Providence a to aliend the funeral, om bts late residence, 163 Clymer street, Bros Kiya, 1 Y., Wiis (Mouday) ere 5 in Total ainonut of dret class bonds $2,699,400 | noon, at two O'clock. for the sannufactarers x# our large ale of Berdeli bouus, $6 eebened eevee 2 CORNY. pa Satyirday, April 15, after @ tong | $94,03 Paslor Suite, surkleh and other Loung end parmfa) Uiness, JeMkS CONNOLLY, son of the | #4 Kocwers. sail Total amouat of vonas outstanding.....$2 Jate Jonn Conne ‘yews of age. a doy dh nisotitiomt OF cotet tod wk ‘ve Foskiiare The friends of the fanny are requested to Attend | Carpets, sirrore, Bedding, &e. . Hate, COUMPRenr S4 | the funeral, frou the restd of his roother, 343 COAMERCIAL REPORT. Second avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at ‘one ~ - '¢.0Uk. CRawk.--At Elizavetn, N. J., on aeturday, April 15, ui Oorr r euly Aletta Crave, Je eslier's fart, owlsie Wo ue sium avivude of tus isverpogl j Juw JUuesal Whi Lake place, from the ceaitionce or SAIURVAY, April 15—6P, M. OW was ty Mmatod demane, » but p ieee we | dene du Sunday morning, April 16, of | | den | wil be ta day mornin, OE ERE NKIKITA, cond daughier of Amon G. aud Aun | ots * enaks of Ching So be sold without any 0 te avenue, brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at | Pegraw and Sedgwick streets, this (Monday) afver- two o'clock. | BOvM, at oue 0 ‘clock precisely, ' Cain.—On Saturday, April 15, Svsan Cary, wife of | > e the closing street prices of | Pairick Cain, a nave of tho parish of Latean, | of Joacph A. and Helen A. Vall, aged 10 months VaAiL.— On Sun Funeral frou the residence of his grandiather, I. . Va at en o clock. VANDEREN.—On Saturday, April 15, at ms real. | No.1 asi Washington square, suddenty, of | actor, In the heart disease, Davin B. VANDERE Seth year of his age, ouce Of funeral hereafter, Wanp.—On Sunday, Aprii 16, Many Warp, wife of Joun Ward, The relatives and frlemis of the family are re- Que ted to attend the faneral, from her Jate resi- 1, No, 475 Poarl street, to Caivary Cemetery, Uus (Monday) afernoon, at haif-past two o'clock. WERKS. 7 months and 25 days, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are invited Yo attend the Sunera) services, at the residence of lus pareats, No. 613 Pacific street, Brooklyn, om The remains ery On Weunes- Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock. n to Greenwood Cee al ten o'clock, oF ALES AT AUCTION, ALBERT B WALDRON, AUCTION AA Boleercons 108 Laverty an iti ¢ b2 Pay unger and ESDAY wannxon £ 000K REGULAR SALE O! ASeTION noTiCE. CHAN A, GLABS, FARRINGTON & SLIXAS Wail coll, on Tudsday, Apri | at the abo tity BhoriM, 9 packaves Of Rock aud \ell°w reserve ALLEN B. MINGS, AU Ata ae Hatabits esrooms 9% Cun Galleries, Nos, het iy Re: re and ado streets, and 819 Broadway, southwest MORDAY AND TUE 68 AND 570 BKOA! the entire baiance of stock of e) MESSRS, BA ut reserve in conrequence of removal. cain and set with pro- id Cents’ Watches, of celebrated hue riing Silver and sliver Piated Wate, 1a old mounted Cauca, Opers Glassen, ounted Canes Fe all of the most -clecaat descrip: te ie eae oats tas pan an ciler’s'Gafe, Gas Fixtares, ao, ko” ORO MONDAY, APRIL 17, RET, Neale FOURTH, TEEL HOUSEHOLD. FUGNITURE, ating of Tapestry and Ingrain Ci BDAY, APRIL 17 AND 18, o'eloe! day, WANS UNDER METROPOLITAN peares, ‘Ac., &c.,0f | Buits, covered with the pad groan ‘an gold French satin; Etageres, Corver and Side Jeweiry, of late and artistic desizns, Bookcases, Desk, Paror Bron: Clocks, V: Statuary, Figures, Paintings, Parlor Oraainents, Works of cious stones ; Ladies’ an La im, Ire- | 17, 1871—TRIPLE SHEEY. ~ eorn—az nu ee STREET, NEAR BDWIN Niu ‘auctioneer, pt ee rare ‘or z or parties Wishing {ret siasa Fart Magni‘iccnt Hronzes, Oll Paintings, Parlor Ornament, richly gilded iatest style Uiawing Kom Suite, Dritiiant toned four round corner Piavotorte, Works of Art. Statuary, Obina and buverware, ‘at puile auction this day (Monday), April ivi ‘commencing at Wy O'clock | recieely. At the five story ence 13 East Tevth between Fifth avenue and University place, ove biook west of A. T. Btewart's vutldiog, Velvet, Brassed, Medallion Carpets, Cure tains, Pier and Oval Mirrors, Cabinets, Boia de Rose, gilded Tavies and Uriental Siete and Lounces, beautiful Parlor description crimson and gold Magnificent rosewood Pianoforte cost $650, cover, Musie Cabinet, neariy new, rainut Chamber Suits. Bedateads, Bureaus, and Mgnt Commodes, Wardro! 8 and Hair Mat- Lounges, covered with reps and boy held 3 od aiut pa 3 and crystal ware, Chi » Ivor gnd Silverware, ivory Table Cutlery, Kiteuen and Servan after the sale, ‘goods for purchasers at reasonable charges. jueu, iit hal Rockers nalrcloth, two" Extension ‘s y positive, All goods must be removes 24 hours Havle men in uttendance to cart or vack ts: carve.i rosewood in crimson plush; black y diack walnut marble top Li walnut manble top W Cottage Suiis; Hair Mattress sters and Pillows; black watnut Extension black wainut Dining Kocm Chairs and Kitchen Furniture, dc. WEDNESDAY, AT 103% O'CLOCK, AT 82 WEST THIRTY-FO RT AND SIXTH ELEGANT HOUSEHOLO FUR: J. BLEECKER, BON & CO. A. Ture Ay and epame|led ; Chandeliers, Ching Vases: IL 19, IVATE RESIDENCE, SURELY, BETWEEN Firra NITURE ‘of a family re- the city, consiuing of medallion Velvet Car- carved rosewood Parlor Fu jure, covered {a satin brocade, made to order by Belter, with perbiy carved rosewood Ktagere, top and mirror back; giit Centre and Side Tables? Curtains, black walnut and git Library overed fn striped reps; Livrary Tab'e, Cartains, 0.5 lack walont and manogany; Bi 18, rosewood Suit in strived sik, male to order by Dining Room Furniture in black’ walnut Kitchen Furniure, &c., with which tx, Brussels do., elegantly Curtains to match } ) enth atrent, commencing at 2 o'clock. Over $10,00) wort firnt class Furniture, Carpets, Pianoforte, uearly new ; three rich Parlor Suits, 10 Bedroom Suis, Dining and Kitchen om Furniture of Furniture ; in al over 400 jot a4 catalogue, of ut hold Fit 73 om and Uiassware, «¢.; also the sale will commence, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, at Hie pel rate residence HE L, JOUN RANKIN, Es CORNER OF ‘CARito! HOUSEHOLD F. RNITUR conalsting of Brussels and Ingrain Carvel Diack walnut Suita tn brocatel and rope, la H room Furniturs edding in variety, rosewoo Pianoy Pulutings, bogravings,’ ao. a FRIDAY, APRIL 21, oe & FoR AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL ON the two very’ d ey | City Helghtsy location firat class, and. tear horse cars to all | ferries, For pariiculars apply ‘to. the wuctionver, 69 afunt- gomery street, aud near the Court House. ALDRIDGE & Woon, sAUCTIONFERS, WILL SELL ‘On Friday morning, April 14, Dr. sDWARD F OADWAY AND SEVENTH AVE: HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR wood 7 octave Grand Piano, tel Mirrore, Velvet and carved rosewood Eta; and Lace Curtains, French Plate, Pier and caewood Parlor Suit walnut and rosewood Room and Bedroom'suits, Bronzea, Library Furalture, &¢. SATURDAY, APRIL 92, clock, at our salearoom, SKS AND 17 READE STREETS, ~ USEHOLD FURNITURE, Mirrors, Wil Tosewood and black wal- Library, Dining Room aad Bedroom Suits, in and Lace Curtains, rosewood Pianos, Crocke- ty, Giaseware, &c., * removed for convenience of sale. at our salesrooms, % Chamber erb Ber!in Cary is city ata cost of LLEN B, MINER, AU 95 CHAM. HANDSOME HO! Velvet and Brussels Carpets, and 74 Reade streets, two to order by a gentleman of ave never been laid down, AUCTIONEERS. i) at lO} A. M., at 114 Euet Ewerty at Wy re et ‘Household Fut ma it Braet itu | manufactured vy. Hntehings, consisting ‘of Parlor, Dining Ke ‘room Farniti Cy ae Free pets, Crockery, Glassware, ac. J. BLEECKER, BON . WILL SELL AT AUG: | « tion Thursday, April 20, at salesroom 111 Broadway, two of the finest Tenement Houses in New York, on north shoe Thirty-third eres 100 foet west of ‘Tenth avenue. Sce ; bandbills, 77 Cedar ete peti! NOTICE.—LARGE AND PEREMPTORY | sale this (Monday) acteravon, at 113 West Twenty: A ol ui House- TZGEKALD, Auctioneer, Furniture, — LUK! Tuesaay, th Joth instant, at 3 P. M.,on the pre on, rable Cottages, with ine gardeu on Thursday, April v1, at 33g o'clock P. M., on the premises, the two story andauie frame House and two Low situated on Van Keypen ai (formerly Liudson city), House contains altlc, hard finished walla, marble mantels, &0., all in good order. Lot 8x100. Location good; nelyhborhood unsur assed. Easy of access day or night by horse cars. by eller ne Hoboken, Pavonia or Jeraey City ferries. Un the grounds are frat trees and shrabbery o But Little money rewuired. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, No. 9 Montgomery street, and near the Court House. ie Ao NOTICE.—R, T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, TULSDAY i nue, near Bergen avenue ight rooms and | all kinds. A rare chance, AND WEDNESDAY, April 15 aud Ji ‘Oelook, at No, 9 Barciay street, sf At The entire Stock contained in that store, comprising Pariao, Bohemian, Lava and Onina Ware, Belgian aud American Giase Ware, Haviland 4 Co.'s French China, nch Gilt and Bronze Clocks, biiver Plated Ware, Tea Traye, Table and Pocket Cutlery, &c., d0., embracing full lines of desirable goods in iots to sult buyers, Also, { Fixtares, Glass Show Cases, &o. Stor Catalogues on morning of sale. R. T. HAZ“LL & CO, Auctioneers, 118 C1 be R, RUPT SALE, by order of GEORGE H. SHARPE, 1N THE CASE 01 MESSHS. ALLEN B. AT AUCTION BY ORDE ‘ MONDAY, APRIL 17, Wil, ON THE PRE THE ENTIRE ELEGANT FURNI- the well known ITED SIMEON LELAND & commencing on MISES, and con- ‘uniil all is sold, ‘AND EFFECTS of MET, HOTE! NO. 682 BROADWAY, NORTHEAST COR! 8 ade to order by NiEWHUUSE AND OTHER Y MAKERS, ali of which are In fine conition; west, MOrt extensive and important sale of coat!y and desirable furniture and effects ever made in the United Btates, consisting of —vi; PARLOR FURNITURE—Of over SIXTY PARLORS, of carved rosewood and black walnut Etageres, mirror backs; Centre and Side Tabies, Chairs, &c., covered ia et and pinsh of the most elaborate designs, Ac, OF FRENCH PLATE—Gilt, carved and other frames, in variety ot size for piers, ovals, mantels and aides, PE?TS—Axminster, Aubusson, Velvet, Medallion, Per- and costly Hi ree-ply and invrain, ‘Wood Flan AND BEDDING BI C) MATTRESSES lankets, Quilts, Coun terpanes, dheels and other bed linen of trast quailty, in the ‘best oroer, TAKLE LINEN—Cloths, Napkins, £0. DINING ROUM8—‘lack wal ity; Plate and Plated Wai ‘asters, Spoons and Forks; Table U nd Glass Ware of the tirst description, 4c. BEDROOMS—The Furniture of uoout 400 rooms, in carved rosewood and black walnnt and oak; s pied and Frenea Bedsvea Tors, Armoire-a-giace, on Tables, frat es, Chatine do, ery; Poreela:n, C) 2% Horse Hair Mattresses, Blankets, Li Room Furniture, Extension Table, Bulfet, v! ner and Tea Sets, Silver Piated Ware, Kasemeut and Kiteuen | Furmiture, Ice Box, &c, Sale positive, rain or shine. Cata- Jogues ready at house. Open at 8 A. M. Good aboxed, shipped or stored until May for purchasers, et Bureaus, rarbie tops, and Mir- uil aud Easy Chal brary Casys, &c,, richly carved and of the _ NOTICE. “HIS DAY, MONDAY, at B o’c.ock, REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY TRADE SALE, ie MANUFACTURED STRAW” AND PALM LEAF HATS. caxes FRESH, STAPLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, | frat ALL THE L ND Nose : NFR PRINCE LATEST AND MOND ATTRCTIVE STYLES RECEIVER DIK CT ad chilur 2° Wear, H EASTERN AND FROM THE BES’ ITY MANUFACTURE! © Rs. Special attention of out of town and city buyers fs tnvited, Catulognes and Goods now rea dy. WM. TOPFING & CO., Auctioneers, 182 Charch street. UCTION SALE—THIs DAY (MONDAY MORNING), | commencing at Il o'civck, St private residence 120 Weat iwonty third street LUKE FIT, ‘2G 4%KALD, Anctioneer, will sell atl the elezant | ehold Furniture, magnificent 74 octave rose- made by Chickering 4 Son, in use one year, | nd; rich ;osewood and black res, Bookcase and Writing el Mirrors, rich Brony volumes Books, fine Oil Palutings, Turk- ingen, Lace and Brocatel Curtains, Velvet, ‘arpets; twelve rich rosewood aud black te, Kedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrove, | C5 pe ‘et, ira, Chin: ton. AND COSTLY CHANDELIERS and Gas Fixtures of bronze, ormoln and fue Ughts, of desirable patterns, with side brackets to match. S—HH dlezant rosewood Billiard Tables, by Phelan & Collender anid other best makers, with ball cues and implements cumpiete; ail recently put tn the be BAR AND BAR FIXT!’RES of carved black walnut; also oe Counters, Glass and Plate fo variety; Luoch Cot it, from two to fity BILLIARD ROOM aviog, China, Crockel eirtictlare in Catalogues Y M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, —Black walnut carved marble top Counters, burglar and fireproof Safes, Desks, Keyiater aus Ce M—Contents and Fixtures of the same, with Stores, Scales and Weighte, Steam Tables, Tools, Covers, Dishes and other 1elental ina WINES AND LIQUORS—The well known and extensive in 7 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY AND BAGGAGF—For ac- count of whom ft may concern, retained for claims, charges Is. £ ENTIRE FURNITURE CONTAINED IN THE . Y¥ STKEET AND No, § JERSEY STREET, connected with this hotel, and consisting of a var ce ‘9 o'clock A. M. each day, continu- OR PARTICULARS see Catalogues, which will be ready ses on the days of sale. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONFE By ALLEN ELEGANT HUUSEH L! KORS, &C On TUFSDAY, April 18, at 13g o'clock being the entire Fur- nitare contained in th street, near Tulrd avenue, pesiry Carpei oul ra, porewoud and walnut Parlor Suits, in brocatel; walnat mar- ble top Chamber Suits, Curled "Hair Ma Houters and Villows, Sheets, Blankets, Counverpad Walnut marble top Bufel, Extension, Tables Dining Room | ety of Furniture, Beddins, id Ki i] commence at eneral assortment of rosewood and b) Bedroom and Lininj Mattresses and Bedding in vai Carpets, Oflclothe, Dinner Furniture, with which the sale will commence. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONFER. tice and salesroom 87 and 89 Nassau street, ‘Opposite the Postollice. ALE NOTIC A LARGE AND VALUABLi: COLLECTION OF OIL, PAINTINGS JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at auction, on | Particulars in time, y, April 21 and 22, at 12 o'clock each day, Seine t examples of American aud European Will be on extubition Wednesday, April 19, woul jac! my ,/ Curtains, Cornices, Mirrors, also Velvet and Brussels Friday and Satord some of the fin 18, B JOHN N. Venn, AUCTIONEER, ‘TON, AUCTIONEER. saiesroom 87 and 39 Nassau street, ‘Opposite the Post vilice. Fine Houvebold Furnitare, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Tuesday, at fine assortment of are, removed to the store for convemence Dea JOHNS’ Ollie their salearoom, Nasson street. a Household Furn! SPECIAL NOTICE, JOHNSCON & VAN TASSELL Would respectfully inform t heetion with weir prineip: rented the apacton: jublic that they have, in con- ¢ Chamber Suits, su gaut Mirrors, Bruges Carpe. te.) C MAX BAYEKSDORFER & 0U,'S row, SSAU STREET, NO, 39 NASSAU STRE 3 and friends of the family are respect- vere they Will rect invoices of all corner of Liberiy BE M. ee Ee Large sale of Household Furniture, removed for con- venteuce of sale, on Monday, April 17, at 10% o'clock, at the salesrooms 79 Nassau street, viz, rosewood and walout Pare Jor Suits, 1 reps, walnut and oak Ext th and brocaiel; Library Bults, sion Tables, Butfets and Chatra to | nd Chali match; Turkish Lounges irs, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Brocatel_and Lace Curtains, Mantel Clocks, bronzes, Vases, | French plate pier Mirrors, Oi! Paintings, & utiery aud Glassware, Full rd SALESRUOMS 79 NASSAU STREET, D_ FURN. ITURE, PIER MIR- | he private residence 205 Hast Fourte enue, in he follows :—Brusee the house, tressea, Feather ° » wich wainut Cornices on all the windows ; ‘Olleiothe, n Furniture, China, Crockery and Giass W: all in good order an! Worthy attention, Catalogues at sale, Deposits required from all purchasers, 'Y ¥. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. D Genteel Household Furniture in East Twentieth street. On Monvay, April 17, at 349 Kast Twentieth street, the en- tire Farniture of the house, comprising the usual, nssort- | ment of b J other Mattresses, Dre: eer dc. N. B.—All the goods must be taken the same y elegant Honsehold Furoitare, at 1 ings Ware and Kitchen + the’ entire Furniture of the’ iarge four story dwelling, com- rising the umal Parlor, Dining Room, Bedroom and Base- ment Goods, rich Carpets, do, Wednesiay. | tel Varlor Suita, Cottage Furniture, Brussels xtensfon and Centre Tavles Butte, Hale Bureaus, China and Glass Ware, Kitenen | rpet On WEDNESDAY, April 19, 17 Bast Hourteenth atrest, Particulars on Tuesday and On THURSDAY, April 20, the entire rich Furniture of the larce private residence 21 East Twenty-secoud street. near Brontway. Un FRIDAY, April 21, superb Household Furniiure at 3:7 Weat Twenty-third street, ‘en years with the late leary H. Leeds: Office 87 West Twenty-trst street. between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Tuesday, dence, 623 West 1wen GENTE 4, at the private resi- + near Tenth avenue, HOUSEHOLD FURNILURE, made to order by Warren Ward, N. B.—Personal attention given to sales of Furniture at private resiiences. Y MAX BAVYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, Magnificent first class Furnita einway's Piano, rich Parlor Suits, Bi MAX BAYERSDOKFER sells We inesday, 19th, 40 Seventh street, elesant Furniture, rorewoo! Parlor Suit, crimson bro- ‘elegant biack walnut | b Steinway Prano, Lace Curtains, ele- | ant Sideboard, Extension Table, Velvet and | nloguies ready. 884 Bowery. | marble top Tables, Ei 5 ais of Merchan Hine of Me USLHOLD FURNITURE, &C.. from parties wishing to dispose of the same at auction. Particular attention given to sales of Houseboid Furniture -—On Sunday, april 16, EMIGINE | ai'ihe residences of pariies declining housekeeping. STKEN, Wile Of Richard Il. Springsteen, aged —ROUERTS & MoGUIRE, AU ° wi TUESDAY, Api hs The four four-story an ores, on the east side of First aventie, commenclug 12 o'clock, noon, at the ANIEL A. tesroom, LiL Krowlway, i d finished basement brick Houses, | RALES OF FURNITURE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCER, or at his Seiexroou, ill Broadway, ander St, Nicholas Hovel, vchea vorth of Seventy-aixth street. Each house At Little Ferry, N. J.. on Saturday, April | {os Groton water, waste pipes and the neccesary sewer con 16 STacG, widow of James De Also the three story basement and cellar hi; ouse, with brown stone trimmings, No, 158 #trect; bas modern {provements and painted in oil; st ‘elatives and friends of the tamily are invited ud the funeral, from her late residence, on K. ‘The remains wili be ine “iin the First Reformed churchyard, Hacken- Riogetictd vaton, on Northern Railroad, to meet 9:30 A. My New York; | AT PRIVATE RESIDEN at 12 o'clock, noon, BAL ‘The Leasehold Property knowa as N on wideh tuero {8 a four story aod eeliar brick House (with se bas 16 vears to run, with Of Lot, 24 by 100 feet. tore) and frame extension covenants of reaewal dale by order of 8, A. Ficids, P. 8. Taylor and A, F, burliag, did Plot of Ground on the northeast corner size d5.4 by 113 feet. the Firat avenue and Seventieth street Aud basement frame west of nvenue A; #17 % by 102.3 each ; Sale positive to Maps aid paricumrs eot, Corner Broadway. Wornesday, April 1%, at 10} o'e! nue, near April ié Howknt ©. Var, son three story house, consisting { variety of first class ctloneera’ office, No. 87 No. 567 Broome stweet, ou Tuesday morning, 1 ‘This MONDAY) aficrnoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, Giegant Household Furniture, at the four story residence 80 lace, Went Tenth sireet, ICHOLS, Anctloneer, magnificent rorewood Piat res, ‘one block west of Broad- Velvet, Brussels, Carpets; Deautliul Parlor Bulls, Mirrors, Curtains, Paintings, Mattressca, Loun Ne, Glass, Chine commencing at 9 | Chamber aud Diving Koom Suite, French plate Mirrors apd cht ka, Dedstenda, niet, Extension ‘tal UCTION NOTICE—JAMES CUSHING, eor.--By virtue of a chattel mortgage at Bo'clock, at the carri street, one’ Holst Wh heels, Morticing Fires, ‘Trmmin: business of a carriage in: THOMAS CUSHING, | DRIAN H. MULLER, Household Puraituee, mannfactory 1s Weat For- ‘# quantity of Wa) Suddenly, om Sunday, April 16, Jacop of Joseph and Elizabeth Weeks, aged 33 material used in the CTIONEER.—E! Al . resiclence 244 Mndivon aver bier elegant Honsebold Furnicure, consisting in part of rone- wood Parlor Bully cbony nnd all Reemution Chairs: pack eon plual, binck warnnt &xtensto Fevalnat Ara Chairs, 4a moroce., black walnut Dinko Koom Chairs io moroceo, biack walnut Kudet, biack walnut K‘wacnut Ara c bale fa plash, Mirrors, Armotre- Dressing bureaus, sat Tulowa, Harr Matin ice of auctioneer N at tho privat Redding, China, Glass and Sliver War Diack walnut Arm Chairs Glock: i v a-Winery French Bedstead dow Curtains, Feather te Mattresses, Catalogue at oll AN 1. MULLER, AUCTIONTER. aN iureaueut Vanable Property, southenst comer of Bieecker and Barrow s#treete,—ADKTAN EH. Mt Ww. & rik iS) at je rowsway, by order of Fovert Cunning’ frisman, deceased: = ker slice, The & two story frame Houses uate on tie Bou:heas! corner Of Bleecker aud Harrow Barrow street, —The two story briek Louse an’ mm rt of Barrow. etivet, adjoining the inet de acrbed property on the fear. and known aa No, 83 Barrow | iro. it af auction, on Tuends Sal F RUCKERY AND PUATED WARK, Loi aireets, HW Ws NCS. Srierroom, (6 Harclay, a genera ageo.sineut of the | Pew eerie goods from the sheiver. Aso, atl vel wk, yore ! ‘are, BX MAX, RAERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, pra WX worth of Costumes, Human Hair. 0, MAX BAYERSDORFER geile on Tuesday, 18h, at 748 | 1 Pyoadway, rich Costumes, Fancy Dresses, § i Dominoes, Buman t Hair Goods, Swited MAX BAY RSDURFER & Cv.'S office, MATULWS WILL GIVE PERSONAL AT- TENTION TO | ANIEL A. Gt AUCTIONEER—SALESROCM OA DWAY, bl DWAY ON WEDNESDAY, APKIL 19, AT 1044 O'CLOCK, 169 WkSt TWENTi-THIRD STREET, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, MIRRORS, &0, f The entire contents of above house, Catalogues now ready at salesroom. DWARD scil AUCTIONE: ENCK, ER. MY OONTINUATION MORTGAGE SALE OF SUPERB IMPORTED AND EA Particulars hereatier, ITY MADE CABING® FURNITURK, EDWARD SCHENCK, on TULSDAY, Apri it, at lock, at 6 Liberty street. RANOIS — FITZSIMMONS, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE | Fiity-aixth street, corner of Third avenue—will sell, on Jock, at DIY Lexington w street, the entire Furniture td tt a , custom made Honsehold Furniture, Sale positive aud mptory. Particulars vereafler. forty-ergnitl FTENRY B, WERTS, AUCTIONEER, EXECUTONS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, AT 104 O'CLOCK, AT NO, Mj WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, comprising rosewood ani walnut Parlor, rnicos, brocatel Curtainu, Clocks, Bronzes, Vases, in Glassware, Beds, Bedding, Kiichen Usenstla, ct i F Ona d. HART, Exeoutor, | No apes B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On Tuesday, April 18, at 10 o'clock, AT NO. 112 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, comprising Velvet and Brussels Carpets, rosewood and wal- nut Parior and Chamber Suits, Mirrors, Pictures, Beds and even octave Pian: ronzes, Kitehen and Dining oom Furniture an sila, the property of a family leaving for Europe. talogues al Bale, ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, Las received instructions to sell at auction THE ENTIRE FURNITURE AND EPFRCTS OF THE PRESCOTT HOUSE, CORNER BROADWAY ANU SPRING STREET, ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 26 AND 31, AT 10 O'CLOGK EACH DAY, Full particulars horeafter. SALES AT AUCTION rte Bos10N, Mass, April u4, 4b 8, WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ‘day, No, 12 Bowery, Keer Pumps, Signs, £c.; also Fi TRAVER, AUCTIONGER,—TRAV!: on Monday, th inst. at Sra at ik Reps, marble se idence, No. 1 Bleecker street. vig, walnut Parlor Suita in Lace and other Feuther Fillows and Bolsters, leg Btoves, China, ¢ J Pr. gerd e) . ollice, 59 Great Jt pes at No. 514 Bowery, at2 AUCTIONEER,—TRAVER & 00, ones street, wii sell op P.M., the valnahie three se,togother with the Stocks, Mixtures au! + wentiure Weill established photoaraphio sailery, wt the law rent of anpum, ‘The above may ve bought at ing at our office before the day of sale, BOGART, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom No. 1 Nort W!liam street. tion paid to sales of Houseloid Furniture at e- residences of families deolinine housek ino to sales of Real Estate Carriages, stocks of Merchandise, 1 the auction roome, Hoxschold Farntiure, | at — West Twenty-eighth strees, clegant Household Furnitare, ail a ntncsbs «oy AUCTIONERR.—LARGE AND the Stock of a first class It: treet, between Second ans ‘thi April 11; 1821, eommenoing " and other Horses, close and open (i'no top Wacona. Harness’ soe jale positive, Catalo, . Nf iNBORGH, Auctioneers gnd Real Estate Agents, 2,0i2 rhird avenwe, OSEPH HEGEMAN & Furnit Tuesday, April 18, at private sale by calle e atthe Exchan | JOHN R. FOLEY, | Monday mornit between ‘orlor, Chamber and me Day, at 104 A. M., at $50 Dean, between’ Powers and ‘Chamber ani Diving Roo: ler Mirror, Parlor, Ingral Carpets, Kitchenware, de. ture, Brussels ant ame Da. at 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 84 Jobo: ‘ é ro rosewood Piano, watnut Chamber Sets, | frigerator, &c. between Jay and Laws Fy; cost 81,0005 Brussels and three-ply Carpets, Re- sinh iain ecpact tiledaelaia AUCTIONEER, REAL ker, broadway, reets.—Householi Furntt Horatio street, Huliaon, comprising excellent uable Oil Paintings, urtaing and Brussels, three-ply other Car walnut and enainelied Conennee Pure ei & Washstands, blaol 7, China and Crock- airs, Secretary, a Furniture, ac. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTi Broadway, between ef AN Jobn and Fulton Loan Broker, 1 to sales of Furalture at pri- ives personal attoutlo: hotels, store Stock: 4 ‘Monday, Apri 17, Purnitare of private residence 84 Horatio strect. Monday and Tuesday, April 17 and 18, Furnitare of 74, 18 and 78 Crosby atreot. Wednerday, April I of’ 58 Clinton place. 1 Charlton street. street, Saturday, Apri 18, rate residences, 235 West Twenty AMES OAGNEY, AUCTION} Loan Broker, UM Broadway, sireets,—Posttive and most peremptory sale. fe , keepers and private buyers moat respectfaily invited, served at one o'clock. Monday and Tucstay, April 17, 15, at ten o’clock each day, en 8 ‘four story and basenient the Anson House, a')vut 6U rooms, and furniehed with really good substant RVAL een AND e excellent Furniture of the superabundantly mahogany, biack walnut, oak aud enamelied throughout; the Carpets are Bruss are in really excellent con tition ; Objectionable, fine Pillows and Holsters; Wardrobes, Rockers, Marble Top Tables, Bureaus, Full descriptive Wares, Xo, UNCLAIM2D Whom it may concern, retained for uupald Lila, charges and us. AMES CAGNEY. Loan Brokcr, I! streeta.—Excellent Household 19, of large five story dwelling, avenue, consisting R, REAL gSTATE AND , between Joho and Fulto ‘ivuiture, Wednesday, 88 Clinton place, near f rosewood an? walnut Parior Suite te Drocatel aud reps, Pier and Mantel Mirrors. Amoire-a-G. ins, rosewood, black walaut yp Chamber Suits; fue quailty of Beddi nelied marble t and Brussels, Extension Table Velvet and Brussels Carpets, biack walnut Marble Top Buffet, China aud Crockery, Kitchen Furnit “ec, AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER.—FORD 4 o'clock, at 387 Bowery, the H 1¢, removed for conven! of Parlor and Library Suits, ia ‘piugu, reps and baircloth ; three French piate Mirrors, Piano- op Chamver Suits, Tapestry and © tageres, Bookcase Furnitare of a three stoi of sale, consisting !n How Matiresses, large d Lace Curtains, walnut and oak Kockors, Engravings, Gas Fi tures, Paine's Sola Bed, Silver, Cluna, Crockery; Tce Box FORD & CO. are propared to receive consignments of all descriptions of Merchandise for sxle, at thelr above commox dious and centrally located Salesoom upon prompt and satisfactory term: i Moe WILKINS, AC E. H, LUDLOW & CO. will April 17, 1871, at {1 A. place, Between Green it at auction on Mond? he private residence 84 Clin street and ( niversty pl enure Furniture contataed in said house, consistt rosewood Parior Suit drab reps; black Table, centre and aide Tal rors, rosewood Etaq Corntces, biack wal { ds, Washstends, Bureaus, Paillasses, Bolsters, Pill , French Ele and Mantel Mae ace Curtains, Lambrequins ° ame Lnsravings, rosewoo: French r ows, Tol'et Crockery, Vel- ‘Dilelothis, tozether with an assort- reRses, vet and Brussels Cal With which the sale will com- ment of Kitchen Furniture, RRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONFER. Llegant Household Furaiture, Pianoforte, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Rich Carpets, China, Glass, &. E. 1, LUDLOW & CO, will sell on Wednesday, April i at No. 10 West Fort) renth avenues, all the and gilt Dra win, jentre and Fancy jocka and Urnamenta; rniture in said walnut Extension ; Marble top ining, Mantel Cl treats, Bookoas 3; Tich Veivet and Brussels fiver Plated Ware, Engravings, Kit ‘The above furaiture is in good order, and by the bess ma ers. ‘Descriptive catalognes may be had at ti ‘choueera, Nos 8 Fine aurect, or 25 East Seventeenth street ORRIS WILKINS, AUCT ER. Elevaut Household Furuiture at auction. LOW & CO, will sell at auction oa Tuesday, nnt Library Table, rick rosewood Id mot carved rosewood French Bodstea ureaus, rosewood Washstands, rosewood tageres, ‘and. Pillows, Ki swortment of” China und Glassware, Tr LIBRARY AT AUCTTON. ‘Clinton Hall Book Sa!esrooms and Art Galleries, jeera, Monday, Kk. Sale of aval Paintings on canvas—"Rex Uatalogues ready, ‘OKO. A. LEAVITT , and following event toree Incas del Peru.” Books on exhit I Pai taba ta te eiry. Kt, Fl BALE.-.WATCHES AND JEW. 1M, Auctioneor, will sell this day, at 1 od Silver Watches, Diamond an Braceiets, Guard, Foo By, order D. Mee Felowk “800 tote of Jewe.ry, Fin Rings, Tarringty 1 ¥ by Los P i iy Pee a ore Laurens street, and K. Rich, Eighth avenue, Rich removed to 224 last Sixty-necond street, AY—BY JOHN NOR« ) jots Men's and Wor nd otber valuable DAWNBROKER'S SALE timer, 1 Kast Brond imev’s very fine Cl Order Solomon & Co. PDAWNBROKER'S tioneer, will well, tl o'clock, 400 lows of Meu's AGAR, AUG. Ne Women's Clothing, r, 444 Seventh venue 7 AU. TCHARD yA es 1o--SJewiog Machines, it :27 ast Bromiwsy, i bt Wheever & Wilton rover & Baier, Singer's #, In perfect order, GABE, Marshal. dentin 205 HUDSON, ¥ us UCTIONBRE H. RUSSELL, AUCTIONERIG | 20) HUDRO ell thia day, at 10 elo scriptions, and must be SALESROOM A. RUSSELL, AUCTIONEE! Hudson. Marshal's sale of four isoth fourth street and Tenth ayonue; also five corner Ganeavoort and W st SHERIFF'S SALE. R. FIELD, Bowery, will sell on Monday, vooket Cutlery. Bi J, SrEacuER, Deputy. ILLIAM ABBOTT, a chattel mort, at 67 Routh street, t ‘Tuenday, 4 MURPHY, ily Maral AUCTIONEER, 131 at 123g o'clock, AMES O'BRIEN, AUCTIONBER.—BY VIRTUB OF ixtures of the OWar Attorney for Mortgage. oTIONERR—SELLY THIS DAY, at ean ftreet, several Parior Sul 4 Mantel Mirrors, Curtains, Centre, Batiet, Pianoforte, bi ber Salis; Hair a WITTERS, AU! ner Tables ; btaveres any wud evameli ish Lot oF more Carpets, OLcvotha, Fo Rocking and other overything for housekeeplig. ILLIAM WITTERS, ‘Tuesday, April IR, at 10 | near Broadway, tho Furnivare Suita In brocatel, Tops aud Vier and Mantel M Etageres, Buykeases, Low Pillows and Bolsters, iiankets, Sueet Pine nnd ie! Linen, Mantel ‘Clocks (the 8 Weil wa wii ovler goods s So.as, eds, &c.y Meh vewwes AUCTION BE) SELLS 0) reloek, at NS. 6 Bond sean an ply tnreo-ply and oth Teoom “and iciteon ven 2 & fine opporiaaiiy tor