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y . 4 NEW YORK HEKALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 187L—TRIPLE SHEET. . — ——— — . ‘Dalance to remam on morurage. after the piain- | tional, 113; Tenth National, 124; Oriental, 160; Gold | dbis., including 4,000 bbls. low extra, for export, at #6 300 MERITED REWARD. $wo o’ciocg, trom her late residence, 440 Bast Hous THE COURTS. _| taker Semaine pk sola ee “sa a Exchange, 1, : ; pT i iy dig cn ‘Testimonial , <a the Steamship | Plast On ‘Tossday. april $5, HOWARD COLLINS, Gletenhy ving on tt whe fruld et on their demand zive THE BAILWAY MORTOAGRS. our quotations, Cora ‘meal was steady, with ‘oninl te pi talomlg ie eldest son of the ate Thomas and Margaretta Plats, y rrenen repa fhem possenston. As the defendant bad relveig nad sentto | ‘The fgllowing were the bids for the railway bonds #30)%.95 5 | onthe ts1h of last month the steamer Furopa arrived ia | “rte“tinerai services will take place at the rest- * wy en She a Now Kerkatine Calcago for bls fauily, thay applied to thie Sour Sorore | nd morgage: : 630 HE this city tron, Glasgow, and it will be well remembered that | dence of his grandiather, Peter D, Cullins, No. 14a Property—Decision Affecting the New | that he” lubed’ Iwo, advertisements in the | New York Cen 6's, 1883, 675 700 | the sad ini ‘of the loss of her captain and first and | Wess Twenty-third street) on Friday afternoon, at ing that he had publish telligence Harlem Railroad Depot—Tho Case of | Hxtst mich bl tae puis im the cates | New York Cen 6; F 4 $802 $28 | third mates was at once announced, owing to their being | Nalf-past three o'clock, ‘The relatives and friends of ase O90 advertioement represent Mol vor in Ht Sutra | patna saat § # 18 washed overboard during a heavy gale while making a pas- te Dealy are yerpeckmully invited to attend, without the Convict Sullivan—The Herald in to him and wanted to buy some tand, ng wild bp ary N'Y Cen 7's, con. i87h,. Hound boop Obie; trade beands, 70a 7 | S980 across the ocean. Poits.—On Wednesday morning, April 26, Court as a Witness—Decisions. Renee eee cone aston dant tstated that he was ready and | New York Cen 7's, ‘676.108 Family... s 750% 850 | tmmediately after the ead misfortune the second officer, | CHARLES H. Porrs, son of Karle P. and Eliza Potts, ’ wiincen give tile to the MeCarthy farm at ‘ny time they | Erie lst m, ex, w St Lould iow aitta. -1We 72 | Mr. Finlay, at once took charge of the vessel, and during the | aged 19 years and 8 months, age of fraud, but simply a misuadersianding be- St. Louis choice family. & bp a 10 $0 |’ gate theabip and brought her into our port in safety, Episcopal % ( ) UNITED STATES DISTRICT couRT. sider it a case o! ed we ype pepe oo 81 4400 610 wing on board a@ large number of persous and # | ping, at ae ciock, The remains will be taken te Bank: Dect ine zad ailing, and gave judgment for the piaiouit. for 1d Bia 519 valuaple cargos Mesolutions of thanks | were), unas! | Cypress lillis Cemetery on Friday morning, jem con m a ; sat need vom ee aren : oe a ee bn i w Cc 1, We ; 2 Hey any ay ih ey ae a 7 Fimerel from his late residence, 135 West Twelfth i, fy _ Chic, 3 My » k “ pacrde Peeve Senenns 1S Le, soe bina ONS broad all »| Sutett SENS ‘tt len 1g Corn meal, Tore pag 370 a 885 | board, opened a subscription list among the prominent mer- | street, this (Thursday) morning, atten o'clock. —- ‘against the estate of the bankrupts for 4700, without making | ase Count_Cincurr—Part 2—Held by Judge Suth- | Pao KR T's, guar by ho. 97 Corp meal. Brandvwins....... 400m 4 25 | charté on *Chango andthe shipping and insurance compa- | syira.—On Wednesday, April 26, PuiLiir SMITH, Seren, 61, Bye fied win ts Reguere peony | TELM SEER TO ORA a aee Te TTS | ae ak Ravdtanne Worse ahcs jade iaa adel Sr Malet | eatesasiooe Seer ght Peas atone Ce ig | Drouer of Thomas and Per Smith, are 49 yoara ; . fon, 122, 380, 12 i 5, SM, 2036. 2 svring, We note sales (part 6) to attend tl heap 1871, Byrne Sled with the Register a Ley po) i Bae or et re ne ig: ro by Judge oy 70,000 bushels at $1 49.091 Ol for new No. 1 spring, #1 63 | intended 2 pchase 2g W United States bond, which will Spinal ne be tiay ahseenia nated fone he ‘which ft uppears that he has sufficient eecurity for ™ | Freedman.—Nos. 157, hit, 625, 163, S01, 079, 54D, 505, 087, 7 BL§ Ohio & diss coi for No. 1, $1 68 a $64 for amber winter, $1 43 for No. 2 | cost over #100, and balance ts to Le distributed among it harie ds Getler arose Wael pos Soe reof, without reference to the security, | 651, 653, 656, 65/, 659. ' Part 2—Held by Judge McCunn.—Case 105 Dub & Sioux C spring to arrive, 1 65 « $1 8) for white and 1 90 for Diehl. | the anip’ 0 a 10 worked 80 brave.y throughout a perilous | his sister-in-law's, 40 by Kyo, the inadvertence or ignorance of his attor: | on. 98 StL &lron M Corn was dull ani irreguiar, The market opened firmer under | and very trving voyage. Yor Mr. Finlay's excellent naviga- | near Park avenue, L. 1. . In the petition leave is asked to witharaw the proof of COMMON PLFAS—TRIAL TERM—Part 85 light recetpts, when pr.ces were higher, but the demand fell | tion he was Inted first olcer of the ship, which bas been ‘fuers.—On Tuesday, April 25, at the residence of Bicanin tn creer that he may be “restored to his rights fn all Nos. 874, 224, 959, 113. 524, 415, 990, a olf when prices declined, the market ‘closing dull at 730. for | contirmed by the naval authorities in Eugiaud. his parents, 822 East Fourth strect. Gzo! BENR- aa {f no such proof had been made.” The assignee 419. 208, 854, 982, 923. 8 Big mixed. The sales were about 33,000 bushels, at 756. 0 710. 107 | T_T | HT Ln Of Anthony ald Maria ‘Thelse nged 22 Py ing ‘appeared and olyected to, the grant: ‘MU, 91%, B53, B74, 953, a, mnteace Tog m. Pee. om orvea oun bechiees verany ae MARRIAG H years, i s were ste % tern, in store; Beene eeeiiy ind ‘been waived by the faking | = : 85 Tor do, atloat; 676, w 6de. for Ohio wad State, with sales of ES AND DEATHS, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- , and ting of e proof, 4 that the estate x ‘96 about 40,000 busbels, withip the range. Rye was dull and fully invited to attend the funeral rervices, at the ed Tights which be did ‘not feel at liberty to relinquish, | WySahg ay 106 nominal. Barley was quiet and unchanged, Sales of 10,0v0 Married. Baptist church, on Sixth street, near avenue 0, this Fhe matter was Feverred. to Register Williata, who reported i iy i Av bushels on prival (Thursday) evening, at eight o'clock. that the proof was mace and iled solely through inadvert- 4 4 Ve < wise . 98 Col, Chic & Ii BENEDICT—HARDING.—At the Tabernaclo Baptist VAN CORTLANDT.—At the Bloomingdale Asylum, orance of the law on the part of the attorpey, IS 945% Tol, Peo & W, church, on Wednesday, April 26, by the Rev. J. RB | on Wednesday, ‘April 26, JAMES VAN CORTLANDT, ts proo. ~~ ssnnerpeahel seanarteg Bint hie cubes WALL STRerr, Be BS fw ae: Rendriok D. De sown P. Baxavior to Louise M., | his $3d year.” < x - o ' S York AN Hav daughter of T. L. Harding, ail of this city. i Ae EES et ‘1 Juige Binteniord approved the report of the Register and Weovespar, apt ano Peat} | FURY oauD HS Row Harte tnd DONALD3ON—MosRMAN.—On Wednesday, April 26, | mbtiiug at sleven arch ee nape on. Eriday @rantod the required order. . On ‘Change to-day wheat continued dull and | Tol & W cons con 854 Cedar F & Minn Ist $e Allaainie See By pA BaF Coens, Nd Seer te heavy. Coiton fell off a trific at the close, bat was Deanarnage v) ALDSO) a 7 ot VaN Corr.—At Maspeth, L, I., suddenly, on Tues- SUPREME COURT—CENERAL TEAM. steady. SALES AT THE WEW YURK STOCK EXCHANGE. Gaughter of the late James H. Moseman, of this | qay, April 25, FRANCIS VAN Corr, in the 30th year — i — city. of his age, The if the Ni Yerk Hospital STOCK EXCHANGE GOSSIP. day, April 26—10:15 A. M. Washington and Philadelphia papers please copy. Funeral trom St, Saviour’s church, Maspeth, ow rege oS sap pee i ab The annual election for oMleers of the Stock EXx- | #10000 US 6's, '81, ¢.s3 116% coo YC &UR..be Il 1. SLOT. LOCKHART—RUTHERFORD.—by registry, and on | Friday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. olatives perty to Taxation. 100K) US bed, 7, ce. Wi 600. do vr" Wiss | by the next steamer, Monday, April 24, at the Church of St. Francis | and friends are respectiully invited to attend without Before Judges Ingraham, Barnard ana Cardozo. change comes off on Monday, May 8, and its sp- ta ye s several smail lots, aggregating 200 bbis., changed hands at ble. | XZvier, 8. J., Sixteenth street, by the Key. Father De | further notice, The People ex rel, Thonuis A. Davie v» The Commissioners of | proach has led to considerabie canvassing of the 1, Fe ge fer ee Lag TO Cr ‘Tuomas Looxuant, Esq., to MARGARET Marie | “'Warsi.—On Tuesday, April 25, Many WALSB, : We heard of no no Tazes.—Mr. Davis, tt will be remem ere, as a lessee of pro- | merits of the various candidates. One party favors perty of the New York Hospital, claimed, under aspectal | the retention of. the greater portion of 100 thivexemstion wesliitedio propery acuallyincae‘or | 2, PFESeNt board of officers. and anotuer f hospttal purposes. On behalf of the rvlator it, was ursed NOK ODREER iO OUBIENS G0) Mt Ont a > MAL enn *0) ‘that the latter act was unconstitutional. At the origtnal trial the presidency. Still another candidate for the ; as also at the argument before this Court, the facts were al 3xcl “Broa fully given and need not be recapitulated, A decision waa | Cbalr of the Exchange ts Mr. Bostwick. The “Broad ; zecertay [kes the SEs hie pngeebern -douvertag she street party’ also speak of Mr, Rufus Hatcn, ‘he . The Court he! of Bly unconstitational, not @ rknpuzoing act of 180? 1s probe. | tnd.eations point to the nomination of an independ- 1 ‘Original act did not creat contract, but granted certain pri- C) iD. e 01 vilezes, but because it was contained in a local act baring COD MOKGE A ORROSEN IID Cie) ONG WISH SPOORGINE OLGA CLARK RUTHERFORD, widow of Surgeon Major | aged 59 yeara, 2, $280.a $340; No. 1, $3.50 C, Clark Rutherfor Strained, $240 a $24: d, late of ber Britanuic Majesty's ‘The rélatives and friends of the family, also those $4 60; pale, B1 75 a $6, and extra Paley including window | Eighteenth Hussars, y of her brother, ‘Thomas Kivelin, are respecttully in- glass, 37 a $8, ‘Tar was quiet and almost nominal at #2 8735 ADIGAN—JALLANAN.—On Tuesday, April 25, at | vited to atiend the funeral, from her late residence, @ #2 45 ror Washington and $2 60 a for Wilmington. St. Stephen’s Roman Catholic church, Twenty. | 961 Delancey street, this (Thursday) morning, at hale 82 FermoLkUN, The market waa dull at Ic. for crude im | eighth street, by the Rey, Edward McGlynn, D. D., | past nine o'elock, vo the Chureh of St, Rose of Lamas fe A apse re os ath gach me Bes big hoa sales | M.S, MapicaN, of New York city, to ELLEN’ ELIZA, eee aslomn requ mass will be offered up for bbls. do, each for June, July and August delivery at 24, | daughter of John Callanan, late of The Hill, Cluna- | the repose of ner soul, and from thence to Calvary ae An ted pevenuvelr: oF 350 in Soe for Apni de- wy, Core, benign. onecOn Gamaay, Apiit'as Cemetery for interment, at one o’clock precisely. very on pri le terms. In jadelphia there was no busi- ‘ERSON. EY Mt 4 a ERE TT OS A TTT men arepatted A bee ihe being quiet at 2230. a 22/ec. | the residence of the pride’s mother, by the Rev. T, | NEW PUBLIC ATIONS. wi ae Ti = PROVISIONS.—Recelpts, 708 packages beef, 8do. pork, 263 | W; Colt, D. D., LL. D., CHARL'US H. PATTERSON, of ~ Bue NY Con b's, a8. more than two subjects; yet the act oc 1822 merely grauted @ | tO Custom, is presented by the committee. x Recs do, gut mente. "Pork was aa active but the iaarket was de- ae ar £ Leela ae ppuer of the late Hon. BRIcuMOND's SENSATION NovELS, Biber sartieat sud tant’ whether (hey onhk cr tensa he OE eee btu Gen Pat my fuwure delivery. ‘The-sates were about LOW) bbin, at that | SCHBRR—BRINCKERUOFE.—On Tuesday, April 25, {asued monthly. property this privilege did not extend to the property thu Money was easy at six per cent on stocks, with 200 Pricey deiiverable in May. Beef was dull, without 8 by the Rev. Dr, Murray, FREDERICK W. SCHERR to | Each volume 100 12 mo. pages. Seut, postage paid, on rer Alienated, and that if any mistake was made 'in taxing the ; 1 Panama 4 | Beef hams were in slight demand. The sales were about 300 | Many, only daughter of Mr. James W. Brinckerhott, ceipt of land liseli instead of the tease and Dulldin:s, it was for the | ate dealings at five per cent, when the borrower | juu do, guyclove abuts “ii... 22 | bbls at trom #24 to 8:8 for Texas and a7 to 43) for West | ll of this cit, Finied caked 4 . ni 4 1 i 9 " 9 rn. Cut meats continued s . We note sales of Is. 4 ee Rospital tteett, nd not {ta loaves, to make Gilpemerin ey and collaterals were entirely satisfactory. On gov. | 200 V Pac 7's, ny ape aaa Ps Western at from lle. to 1ac.; auvall lots or bagyed hame were |. SHARP—WHITEHEAD.—On guceday, Ap by Beautifully {Nustrated and printed. fore, sustained. eroments the rates were four and five per cent. « oh 800 do. be 88% | gold at 160. Bacon was inactive, without sales; 9c. was bid the Rev, Samuel D, Burchard, ae A i ag Sensatioual, racy and up to the perlod. THR GOVMENMENT PURCHASE OF BONDS. 19000 Hast Jo ; 83°6 | for long clear, 9c. asked. was firmer. We note sales | SHARP to JULIA E., daughter of Natian a er Important Decision Affecting the New Harlem : waa chee 19000 'T & W, lst m.SLd 56 84 of about 1,250 tierors at Ilige. alle, for May and lligc. a | head, Esq,, all of this cit ea aarti recy fomance comet Railroad Pepot. The Assistant Treasurer received proposals for | 10000 Ait & Terre H inc. ae m4 we a se on ceee Butter was moderately active, with a down- striking fia we ghrocke sag. Se est i ai ee reactive In the Mutter of the Petition of the Hirlem Railroad Com- | the sale to the government of two millions of five- 4 8 | iklon— the Tmarket Fasstondy, with only a.amall demand Beira a olrnesatins Anas ‘ike amian ae : Gany for the Appointm=s of Commirsioners, §-c.—The petition- | twenties, and was offered $8,233,500 worth, at prices | 2000 Tol & Wab eq b SEO | iota eriitiin thoverue, Map recart namie litte canton aoe : 11 year CIR n . . e Southern % rnhel d 1 year Bu @rs applied tor the appointment of commissioners of esti | ranging, ex interest, from 110.03 to 111.264. The | 2g) Mé Eelat mort.. 100 to, | markers amparced miirmer tone to the murket for Carolina | ‘Tata cares U* aud Anna eee saps THE ENCHANTRESS. mate and assessment to fix the value of certain property be- | purchase was confined to two millions, and the By eat Ce RS ie ad 85 fee beak ciopepe tery mete. of 100 tlerces ‘The funeral will take place from her parents’ real- Reaay May 1, } longing to Albert 8, and Elizabeth Kip, which the rairoad | prices pald were 110.63 a 110.79, The latter tgure | soo Ge eicia me. BF SUGAR. Th ‘wna irmee and, Seaed with an up- | dence, 662 Lexington aveaue, this (Thursday) aiter- company wished to take for their new depot, in process of erection at the corner of Forty-second street and Fourth : nue. The owners appealed from the appolitment of ‘com. | Which was 110.75. That 1s, the flve-twenties sold at t Mitsioners mace at Special Term, The appellants contended ct that the fee was not necessary for the raitronc company, and | More than thelr par in gold. In the absence of el are ae other property in the vicinity equaily available | Special permission from Congress It is to be doubted lor. Se. 4 The Court hold that it was clearly proven that the raiirong | Whether the Secretary of the Treasury has the right ‘ company needed the property, and that the fact that they | to pay more than par in gold, unless compelled to Dave an unexpired lease on the road does not prevent the ap- K plication, as it may be necessary for their business to make | 4080, for the bonds which he buys for the Sinking anent erections not warranted by prudence on ground | day’! ¢ eld on brief lease. It was beid that the otwer points were rand. eeiee WA yh ss po AO hed ale lion he ought to begin tne cancellation of Lawrenc> Suilivan’s Case Sent to the Court | the 62’s or other issues which have passed the five of Appeals. years within which they may not be redeemed, his Lavorence Sulliven, Plait f in E-vovy ve The People, | authority to do so being undoubted, since there c.—It_ will be remembered that thie Court a tew dave since | have oeen Suoscriptions enough to the new loan to Afirmed the verdict of murder rendered in the Court of | fulfil the letter of the law, which provides that pre- ie Seca tde aged niet Hing Jane vious to such redemption he must have been able ward tendenc; bjolned quotations, with some sales | NOON, at two o'clock. RICHMOND & CO., Publishers. at higher prices. The sales were 700 hhds., including $84] BOWEN.—On Tuesday, April 25, JosErH BowRN, hhds, good fair to primo retining at Oe. w Myo, W40hhde. fair | the beloved husband of Annie Bowen gnd brother | Aliberal reduction made to the tr Pi Gcses enter takes cabs Mariinique at fe.and | of Mary Lowen, in the 29th year of his axe, a native sige a ty * sa " f the parish of Horsenip, county Westmeath, Lre- was steaty, with a fair demand, at 1c. for sort | 0! " "9% and, bens g we ieee a eked Sotho as = The friends of the family, also those of his broth- BPRS eC oh. AUPE BEES LE EO fining, 8yc. a 8/sc : fairto good tair reining, 9¢c. a YMc.; | ers-In-law, Patrick Farrell, Thomas Gariand and —A.-SECOND HAND ENGINES, IN PERFECT good to prime revving, 934c. a 9yc.; fair to good gro- | Dennis Beddy, and of his nephews, John and A. order, very tow; one 100 horse power, two 5U to & cery, 9c. m We: prime to cholor crocery, 10\4c. a 104e.: | Jogepn Farrell, ate respectfully invited to attend | horse power, two 0 to 40 horse power, all double slide valves. Centrifugal, hogsheads and boxes, Ye. a 10%4c.; molasses, | the funeral, (rom his late residence, 213 East Twen- | Wm. Wright's cut-off Engines, 10 to’ 1,00) horse power,om Romsheete Ano ore ore tat ay ey a io Ha ty-eighth strect, to St. Stephen’s church, East Twen- | hand orto order; thelr economy waves their cost in a Sine i i ty-elgnth street. where a solemn requiem mass will | youre. Four Wright Engines on hand, 18x18, suitable for yan 10 to 12, 934c. # We. ¢ s G “machines, with perfect! for: Iie, 8 Lis6.5 40.19 be oftered for the repose of his soul, this (Thursday) | (Thine peparate pany, machines, wn eet acuineeye al morning, at ten o'clock, and from thence to Calvary ollers, ac, Address WM, WHIGHT & CO., Newburg, Ne Cemetery, at one ba ed ge z ¥., or F. W. BROOKS, 89 Liberty street, New York. ¥ BUCKLEY.—On Wednesday, April 26, JEREMIAH ia—Current cl:ved perior, 8c. a Bo, ley. = BIN $ 4 leans--Refining grades, 7igc. a 8c.; grocery crades, 9c. a 100. | BUCKLEY, son of Patrick aud Mary Buckley, a native | \OR 8\U1—A FIN! BN GIA: 108 Hong POWER, @ SrEps.—The iwarket for Calcutta linseed ruled firmer. | Of Lisgould, county Cork, Ireland, aged 22 years, iit Rventin andi anirey lind streak The sales were 3,00 bags, on tue #pot, at $2 319, Funeral from his late residence, 107 East Fourth % i Wuisnky.— Receipts, ‘87 bla. The market was decidedly | street, on Friday. Friends of the family are invited ‘was a trifle more than the price of gola at the time, Linkers ae Bs on made to the trade, Send in your orders to WS COMP, do. 100 Mil & St Ppfd...... 82 50 Pitta, Ft W & O gtd. 100 10 Del, L & W RR... 10 200 do. 109; WENTY-HORSE POWER ENGINE AND T a ‘counsel yesterday submitted a petition for writ of appeal to a lower ri it eres overn- firmer ; 200 bbls. sold at 92}¢c. a 93e, “ iP the Court ot Appeals. The petition was granted, adcomp soborrow 3) SE, Page OF aber pee eno peer thirty-five-horse power Holler. Can be seen running at fied by an oraer that the writ operate as a stay of proceed- | Ment list Was ashade lower after the Treasury pur- le On Monday, April 24, at Albany, sud- | 9-2 Greenwica street. For pariiculars apply at 18) Duane EEDFORD VERSUS BURSLARS, denly, Mary F,, wife of Jno. K. Burton and young. | street. fugs until cecision of the case by the Court of Appeals, chases, on the disappointment of the street at tre - ; est dgughter of Henry Landon, of Brooklyn, aged 27 SHIN YOR SALE ALL THE MAUHINGRE Pe peeiene limitation of the acceptances, to two millions but —— years, Soatetnod in tobacco, fusiory SL Maiden lane, consist wrauiriesCaror ws. Join Kelly, Sherif. —Judsment afirmet, | closed steady. The Assistant Treasurer to-day paid A Professional Ceacksman Consigned to Sing | ,, BYiNes—On Tuesday morning, April 25, Preven | ing vis./One horizontal Bnrine, horas power, | wprght George M. Tri 1. wr. Sarah out $632,000 gold on account of the May Interest, Sing for Seventeen Years—The Jadge’s Re- | ~The funeral -will taxe place this (Thursday) after | Pump! Steam Pipes, Cutter, Presses, Granulator, Dryers and yge M. Trim to » Surah A. Miysh.—Judgment re- he $3, 239, 5% e: 0 2 | allother machinery appertaining to a tobacco factory, all Paeeia aia ria) otaeret, making 8 total of $3,239,000, | marks Thereon. noon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 152 | ailother, machinery, apperialn'ng tot tan we Et Thoms B. Gunning vs. William G. Olive.—Sudgment af THE NEW LOAN. 541g 1 lo...-bet call 23/6 | Notwithstanding the certainty with which punishment fol- | Washington street, corner of Liberty. Relatives and | Q,y),'g:tn inst., at 1 o'clock, by JOHN A. DUNN & CU. . . + Oliver,—Sudgment af. 100% 200 To}, Wab # W....de- 64g 1 friends are respectfully invited to attend. Auctioneers. Particulars see Auction column. firmed, with co: The additional subscription to®ue new loan re 12:15 and 2:15 o'Clock P.M. lows crime, when the evildoer is brought face to face with CooMBE.—On Tuesday, April 25, Tuomas Coomnr, | “ = Josh W. 1 Torephine Ate—Judgment reversed | ported to the Treasuty Department to-day amounts = ‘ + Maye | Outraged law in the Court of Gencral Sessions, it would ap- | tormerly of quebec Canada, aged 50 years, SCOLLUM. & AUTENREITH, HUNTERS POINT and dismissal of o t ordered, with costs. ‘and 371 Pearl street, have a stock of Boilers, Locomo- i Dowdney tive Yor, Gud nt reversed, and | to $100,000, makiug the total subscriptions and con- | q : M Oe er ne emir, yrith costs. | versions to date $60,726,750. i £000 US Ba, vm Ta Stedines ‘s0u0 Judgment aiirmed, subject to moditication, as stated in GOLD WEAK—1107% a 110%, id engines, » x20, 1 : ment present to the ordinaty criminal are disregarded or set | neral, from the Church of the Holy Trinity, corner | tive, ring, Oerti hing Machine, Hotta, Pulleys aoe ‘tase bit iS. he sf %: : i pear as ff all the terrors which long and severe imprison- Friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- 5: 7 , st] at naught by the professional malefactor. In the prosecution | Of Montague and Clinton streets, Brooxiyn, ths | Lathes i i 3 (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. ‘ANTED—MACHINE SHOP, FOUNDRY AND TOO! “a d Stroug ve, E Jud The specie shipments proving less tauan anticipated sis — ones Ls ainiad ded te pane is a ae Quebec papers please copy. W ‘suitable for bulldipg large printing macuinery, in ex- ' new trial orvered, costa to abidgevent. eum Teversed and ; F $2000 © 6's, Jat Jy.0. 61% Re a ee eres, Gut fone weniences im peniten | DaLLy.—On Wednesday, April 28, Wrtttam | change tor New Jermey Subueban Proper. gC Franci<D. Neolc. Mary Pohe-Julgment reversed, ana | Yostetday—the whole amount sent to-day being only | “gyry missouri # Bie aries and State prisons is for the present overlooked, and | DaLLy, & mauve of Scouand, in the 97th year of his | AMERICAN POWEK PRESS MANUFACTURING CO. Judgment ordered for plaintiff on demurrer, with leave to | $556,000—gold became weak and fell off trom 110% | 300) NO Fdg A 30 the burglar and the highwayman, and their asso- “togcinsae age. z defendant to amend answer on payment o! costs. clates in crime, persist in their career till ‘The friends and relatives of the family are re- — rit e Sicue Judement ailrmed, with | 1110%s. but underwent the decline without eliciting | 1000 Hast J n’s,c 'b. John Gordon v. A. aap ahuvity ot intetant ii U Pac Raise min. 9S they, In thelr turn, succumb to the inevitable, | SPecttully Invited to, Br Lnttr Geter Ne So iret Connce, ot Juma Coleman, Executor, Geeo—Iudge STOCKS HIGHER AND STRON van hs which, Nemesis like, awaits all violaters of the law. berg line, Union Hill, N. J. 10 TRAV a hese it eure pistes a. Jamon, Londons Peitor ts Charles F. Dombmwm et «!.—Judgment ‘The day at the stock Exchange was one of gen- 35000 Un Ps Philp But when crime most abounus then must all the enginery of | )aRi.ING.—On Tuesday, Apri 25, JOSEPHiNE, wife sighed IMs. ixpocisnoed aad tn ‘ affirmed, with costs. worthy couriers may fs ‘ = a the law be put forth with corresponding rigor to suppress it. | of William A. Darling. aged 36 years, be obtainea by appiying to the retary. ‘The society Thoma 1. Pope vs. The Bank of Aibion.— Judgment reversed | CFal and gradual improvement, The market was | ZW Cen? ‘The necessity for prompt judicial action in such cases isim. | The funeral will take place from her late rest- | has been largely patronized by American banking firms ta San Geter talon Borie Teamens rereciod’ aid eeeEY ERERONNNS of a Tenvoretion ot SONNE | Seat 6e perative. Punishment long deferred loses more than half the | dence, No. 9 Bast Forty-first street, on Friday after mn. Elton Price ws, Sel De Pritt. i tive. s otras Ae trial ordered. The order of reverence vacated. “"" "®™ | which had veen partially blowa down bya gale, | 5i Gt West “2d 56% 200 noon, at three o'clock. - repressive and salutary effects it is intended to accomplish. John Li. Dold v-, 7 MN 1000 Col,C & 1. 1stm 87 ’ oy 10 DOUGHERTY.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April EYES AND EARS. 4 Fow th Notiova! Ba: k.—Judgm The operators w very wh rm ; 4 y * is AND ordered tor the plaintiff on the veraict, oni on a ent ‘he operatot ere busy everywhere bringing order | 5y shs Phenix Bon! a Repeated nstances filustrative of this fact could be readily | 96, JaMES DOUGHERTY, aged 66 years, @ native of | ~ a ee " © Coal Cr 334 1 .-—BAUC! 301 Hermein Von Kelier ve. Schulterg ta) “Judement reversed | OUt Of confusion, raising prices here, strengthening ha ones of Md bee al quoted, bu: the injury inflicted on the community thereby it | Donegal, Ircland. A Ledet le Om AL Leek ‘gals Petemases noleoaneee Oe ae eearea, teres costs to abide event; orderor refer | them there, and transforming the edifice | 33 3d. would be impossible to estimate. In the Court of General | _ ‘The funeral will take this (Thursday) afternoon, at Paris), makers and inserters of the improved Arti Sessions, however, there is no dalliance with crime or with | half-past two o'clock, from Lis late residence, 21 | Human Kye, $6 Bleecker street. N. B.—These eyes are cu- criminals, Trials, convictions and punishments are sh Columbia street, Brooklyn. doraed by the faculty. riminals, 8, \ tesrinsringsnste! ort, DwyerR.—Aiter a long illness, of consumption, = Janes O'sull'van v. Pucific Muil Steamship Company.— | to. 1t3 recent appearance. vhe only ma- en terlais that seemed to defy the masonry 200 do, ae 100 Chic & N W pref. 200 Adjournment for the Term. do... ° a" E sharp and decisive. As soon as acase is made out andthe | Joun DWYER, aged 34 years. a NE 1Qv0: & Having rendered the above decisions the Court wound up ot the) Daweny Se ee arene Lg 1 I jury have rendered their verdict convicting. prisoner ot a | The funeral will take place this (Thursday) after- | ~ WINES, LIQU pee Soe Ms business for the term, It will uot meet again until the | Stocks, whicn betrayed @ provoking tendency to ay aps serious violation of the law, as against the property of or | noon, from his late residence, 404 West Thirty-cighth A FINE RYE OR BOURBON WHISKEY AT 82 50 PER - ‘16th of next month. slide down whenever they slackened their support. GLX 400 Chie « ide T Rie. endangering the i1f¢ of a clttzen, OF, 88 too: Frequent occura, | street, at two orclock. ee, relatives and friends of | 44. piles jane ‘Bher Wine wi Ine, #2 50 per gallons ; ay M 7 a ing a human being of lite, the sentence e court fami} u . Ay LIA ES, SUPREMZ CJURT—CHAMBERS. On the other hand, Western Union aspired to be the $05 400 docaacose- folows wit terrive Taplity, aid the criminal is brougut | "Ganson Tuesday, ADT 23, ENOS CORY ENNIS, | BSver Gravenuay corner Thirtesutn street 4 —— French root of the new building, if not its fagstatf, ig 2h do. ora | face to face with that doom which he himself wooed and won. son of William Kant Phave L, Eonis, aged 14 years, 189 Sixth avenue, corner Thirteenth street, zs Does Not Relish Sojourn at tho touse of the | perching as it did for 8 time at a sudden elevation £6 SOD ToeWik W" RE... 65° | however loslog s gate tla, it has ite yorarion wdc mete | 7 months and 25 days. -- = a Good Shrpherd. to61%. ‘The next feature was a sudden advance in s Bom. Hart & Ene.. 9 Will to the end of time, or the millenniam, whichever is to ee ond Gisvatte Cog be Be ae ag ay S ND vb tah sc nti OOS ¥ \¢ firs ji age is eo Hannival and St. Joseph to 107, whence tou Obie & Auten er THE RURGLAR FOLEY, Lie Ae i aaa i te aes ne Rag es ee 7 100 Ohio ‘& Mise Bi Inve. Mury O'Brien.—This was an application on writs of - st ¥ habeas corpus and certiorari! for anaes from the House | ¢ went back to 10434 on orders to sell at of the Good Shepherd. The commitment sets forth that the | from Boston. Further on in the day the Petitioner was taken before Judge Dowling, and that shecon- | Speculation ran strongly on Pacific Mall, which ad- feased to him that she wasa prostitute and desired to reform. | vanced to 49. The general market was one to two It was insisted that rome ove had persgonated Mary inthis | percent betier, and atone time was not Jar from Hes “pou cin her Giachurge wae eakel Tee hee aeatet | the best figures of the season, The limitation of the | re that the commitment was regular on its f and that he urchases to two millions of bonds pro- could not go back of It but would adjourn the case fora few | 2casury purchas br: hi i’ rears. Without plates or extractions. Teeth built up on stumps, 4 |, It will be remembered that eariy in the fall burglars and yethe relatives and friends of the family are invited | without pain (with oroplastic), by the invent See | Mera nit yet Gust ance ine artich Cee eee aromP’ | to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at | "Dr. SIGLSMUND, 63 East Ninth street, 8 | evar of the wap ty the: City Jaige, aes eicriminals were | two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 516 Kast RE, RERELOFAD WERROOE 105. | sured that their property and lives would be protecteJ. Dur. | Twelfth street, between avenues A and B. 190 Seer with, ieaahtag: game beauitt us botwrot Somvara: io. 13g | tng the September term, for instance, fifteen men were seut | PENTON.—At Newburg, N. Y., on Tuesday, April | doy cum foun tanning jeans 250 H & StJo RR pref... 107 vo the State Prison for highway ro! ry thetr term of pun- | 26, THOMAS GEORGE, only child of John nd ‘ Dr. WO OEM Hing MOG | SShmemt averaging from seventeen to iwenyy years each, | Cornelia S, Fenton, aged 11 months, Bie hrs ue 00 St mele! . => —— which efectual arroting, while not lesa = 100 Obi0 & Miss pi Than eight profeesional burglars were Sent by the City | , The relatives and friends of the family are invited CLOTHIN Judge to the State Prison for a long term—averag- | to attend the funeral, from the residence of his $ ODINE, 190 Grand street. . F paeri Tiny: '. parei je 5 after UPTOWN ESTABLIS days to see ii ‘urther returns were roade to the writ of cer- | duced a little irregularity in prices toward the close, STREET QUOTATII1i. ie fs gg ES ae our intdst ovare ‘showing two ieee eee nt tare (tunencny Srweenbnae a vera hear Forty-sixth street. — ing a large order serena danger. —Order made. sagan’ epson aed ponies Quarter to Six o Clock P. M. FAVOR DIC ORONO eerie eee eaters embraced & | FULLERTON.—On Tuesday, April 25, Hogu FULLER- oe, Gonsaien, Texas, We Weill positivaty Day ps a Harmer © Motion denied unless costs paid. The following table shows the highest and lowest : : ; * lay | be shows, > professional Lurgare and parcours’? Tan | TON, aged 88 years, ture, ae SEP OY cabing and onllatying” youredven’ ee Ben ve. Bend Order settled. rices of the principal stocks duriag the day:— pec Cree Tel. gore Bi @ 113% | knight of the Jimmy" who met with his deserts in the His friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- addressing Mr. or By FLATTO. dian Examination to proceed under order | P! ' Highest, Lowest, yea cont ess as id Criminal Court was Patrick Foley, who on the night of the | vited to attend the funeral, from $44 Second avenue, T 11 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON : piaprmepten Bansigi Order setied. Mew York Central consolidated f01% <i a 95 65%; a 65%, | Bist inst. entered the dwelling house of Henry A. Heiser, in | this (Thursday) afiernoon, at one o clock. A d Waverley places—Ladies and gentle ht bo wee Barnahine &, OorlisMoulon Genied. New York & “ 3 Eighth avenue, near Ninety-iret street, Mr. Heiser stated GavriER.—On Monday evening, April 24, after a ed at the priccs F, HARRIS pays for Cast-oif Ulosh- fe Barney t- Duidy.—to be fursver heard at ten A. M. 2am | New York Central scrip. Bost,HarthEric | Sig _ zig | In tle complaine that af about two long and painful illness, Saran A., widow of Benja- rpeta, Furniture ‘ani Jewelry. As we have to fill a April. | Harlem. Han € St Jo.... 104% a 105” | Mat nm receding dewtestatre min F, J, Gautier, and daughter of the late Deborah | iarge order we will pay 25 per cent more than ang dealer im ‘Robak: »'. Berdeil.—Motion disposed of, Order suggested. | Erie... Union Pac... 3%e S87 | fthelkitchen, and saw shat thew and Francis Spteer. thecity. Please try and satisfy yourself, Call on or ad- See opinion. aoner remanded Reading. - C.Ukl Cont: wa UM gated wit the yard was open, the but#ar having efectod an Notice of Tineral nereaiter, PRON dross F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue, Ladies attended by Mrs. ‘ re Buy shore euitrance to the house in that way. He had divested hime! —PYRAMID LonGE, No. 490, P, a Fine 0. id. Wabash, of his coat and shoes, which were quently found in You are hereby summoned to attend a ° ER" "1 ean ap Pittsour COMMERCIAG REPORT, the yard. In the pockets of the coat were found an munication to be held at the rooms | A? EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN ESTABLISH. Brich v The at Diy kad we bore Or tia ment, 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street, Tallmscige PERRY Dinas OR Vien, Leebe teruiseed’ (oalapuabie evita es. eek bates sighteenth street and Eighth avenue, on | fuli value paid for Cast-Of Ciothing, Carpets, &c., by calling Company Saine, witistee Kaauay Was no ordinary butsiag, {oF Galy bated hace ert Wey | Friday, April 23, at a quarter to one u'clock, for the addressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLE a | Bee. Ma ons Bane hieend ‘4 faite: - M. | nfsh themselves with chiorotorm and vitriol, the latter being,| PUTpose of paying the last tribute of respect to the Pee SoA BEBE “s ‘ Fs pion e- =P mor ahoiee ‘and report confirmed, CoTTon,—The market was unsettled and prices were lower. wsed to blind the il of ee diararbed ore ane to ren.” remains of pants Brother, Wiliam Gibson. © Apu aben ped bod sear Bl pulls ie Coes Judge Butheria The market opened strong, but the opinion prevailed that | der him unable to identtiy the burglar. Over #300 worth o By order of the M, h Care ; iW, Chom or ieney ent for | the ating point inthe April “corner” had roperty consisting of clothing and Jewelry was prepared TIIO8, G. GROUNSELTs Secretary. | Bett Huraira et; Taal ‘ahd grateman’ wil recive ta Georye W. Hairy zment for the “0 ? er" had been at | [or'removal, but fortunately the thief “wan captured betora ¢ Cash the full value of their articles: I guarantee to pay mora gefenuan', with costs, i ke. to be tained, and, with more sellers than buyers, pricea ruled en- | he escaped with his booty. Hormigan.—On Tuesday, April 25, PaTRIcK HOR- | than any dealer, Please cail on or addresa Mr. or Mrs. ’ drawn by defeudant’s attorney and settiel ov notice, ig tirely cominal and irregular, at a decline of about ge per The evidence against Poiey was so clear that he knew if he | RIGAN, a native of the parish of Castlelyons, county | ROSENBERG, the number as above. Notice.—Orders wii SuPcHi0 COUNT—TAIAL TEAM—PANT 1 Westera Union Tetegr gett P wo, | Rane FOUR nad tases hs feu peasy! is dhemsace | Tne leans olthe Gait kro requested to. stuena | emer a aT i PART I. ‘ day, st Evening. I. . ‘ * : , a ? SuPEnIO? meleeme se Pacitic sia Export. Toy, Task Rapning TPKds | plead iguilty, hoping thereby to have « few years deducted | the funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, ee ane thy Cigar cad este tak St ee es, EST PRICES OF GOVERSMEN ‘Consumption 245 ‘ from the sentence which would undoubtedly have been m- | from his late residence, No. 1 Kenson'street. His i A rl i Le Suit for Damages, but the Damages Not LAT oO MENTS. Spaccunion Oo posed, te N fi te Caat-off Clothing; also Carpets and Leduing, by calling or Forthcomi Tne following were the tinal street quotations for | Tptransit 2 Judge Bedford, in passing sentence, said mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- | addressing by post. Before Judge Freeiman. government bonas:—United States currency sixes, John Comtory ov. Prolerich Biker et al.—The plaintiff was | 11534 a 11544: av. sixes, 1551, registered, 110% a 1167 in the employ of the defendants, proprietors of the Mer- | ao, do,, coupon, 116% a 1167; do. five-twenties, reg- Foley—You are a bold, professional burglar. The testi- | Ment. 7 SUE. 7 aon a your came ie overwherming. You wavered the dwell. | KIRKLAND.—On Tuesday, April 25. ANN Kine: | ATH, au ota ad riplcie secs badige and gentle Ing House in question at (wo o'clock in the morning, not onl AND, the Wife of Join Kirkland, aged 8 years an great fof burglarious. purposom, but, It ‘needs. be, to commit mur. | <imonthse ii ee e gah for Gaatodt Olopning, Ga vreiryy 7 eae te al b ° der. Dwelling houses and their inmates must be protected ‘The Gospel was her joy. and long— peg eoon oy gis toe Doce ts trom $6 to 138 for Pants, chants’ Steamship line, running between here and New i bi r ‘ | Agninat the depredstions of such desperate characters aa you 4 . y ae ’ Orleans, a04 assieted in loading and unloncing the cargoes, | Tet May and November, 110% # 11036; Uo. do., | aie. Ana sateeuard 49 eosety and ee n iy ing tO all pro Kren to her latest breatn— Sanat CO Oe: RECINN eat.-AEOYey:/ AineIS, SCRE Eee ; On the 2 of April, 1869, while thus empioved, «ban ot | 186% Coupon, do., 113% @ 1137; dv. Go., 1866, do. do, | 13% | fessional burglars 1 will sentence you to the State Prison for The truth she hari maintained so long gp TIRE ae eotton fell on his eg and fractured tt, for whicnhe brougut | 119% @ 11874; 0. do., 1865, do. uo., 113% a 118%; do ry NO Me To gi na pO Thet eraiitcten in death. A 14 rs | ATS BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTY STSRRE—= TEAC cameews Th ete dates Cot en : 1s% : ai trrogular” April cont | TIA aevere, but well merited, sentence appeared to_ give je funeral will take place, from the, residence o H. HEKZ paya highest cash prices for ladies and gen- ws " igence. The defence put in the plea tax | 40 Feaistered, January and Juty, 112% a 112%; 4 Subsequently at ‘Idac., and | SFeat satisfaction to those who were in court, ail of whom | her son-in-law, Loftus Wood, No. 1,145 Broadway, be- | demen’s Wearing Apparel, Carpets, ac. ; ladies waited on by r # tg ? for the ‘more distant | Seemed pieased that society was rid of such a dangerous 1G yilltamsburg, this | Mrs. Herz. Seathwony showed ihst the casualty was theresut of care, | O07 180% coupon, dom 712% @ 112%; do. do., 1667, The tranaactions ‘today | character. tharsday) a ternoon, at two o'clock, “Tne friends | ~ T 9% THIRD AVENUF, NEAR TWENTY-THIKD Hesauese go toe part of the delivery clerk, and theretore the | 40» (0, 112% a 112%} do. do, 1905. do. do, 112% a | were as follome: -Apri}, 109 at 14 and acquaintances are respectfally Invited to attend EON pays highest cash price. for ¥ ordered dismissal of the complaint. 113; do, ten-(orties, registered, 1.83¢ a 109; do, du, M%e. ‘900 at 14c., 0 alls 4 100 nt 143¢0., 10 1g the funeral. The remains will be interred in Green- Wearing Apparel, Carpets, 4c. h ay, 200 at 11-30 300 nd A RATIONAL PRISON ASSOCIATION ORGANIZ: — sa 48 Cemetery. : vie poe coupon, 109% a 10934. WOO ak 1esgc., wa at 144 At the Prison Con, hich was he:d in Cincinnatt en ‘a — g a COURT— 4 14 L-l6c., 1,900 at Me, ; 200 May and 20 June at 14 1-160, to- n Congress which was heid in Cincinnatl last | LoweRRe.—On Tuesday, April 25, CATHARINE A. ; ramen erence TERR THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKRT. her 10) Maya i ner; Sunes wk | fall preliminary stopa were taken to form a National Praon | wife of alired W- Lowere, on | Atm SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FwuNrY. Decisions. The fluctuations m the price of gold were as fol- | M's" phone ae te jie AS duly, 100 98 Association, and Dr. E. C. Wines, of this city, was appointed | ‘The relatives are invited to attend the faneral, | sorethan cleewhere can be obiained for castom” Wearing By Judge Jones. lows:— at ie. together. Exchanyed 1,000 "May. for 1,000 August, | ® commissioner, anda committee was chosen to secure an | 0M Friday afternoon, at one o’clock, from the Chureb ADRRS Cornet, Semetey, fa, My sraiety rourstives: co 08 it Tames B. Lyon ve. John W. Stacart.--Order granted. vg | evenirms. Nesterds vafter ‘Change, go baits were soud | act of incorporation and to choose a board of directors. Our “ ipsewy. on Wottentay April 26, Jaues MUn- joe Mr. oF Mira, Hi a 3 eis ob obostre ' Fumes Kenwely ve. John B. Kennedy —Motion dented. $ al 4c. : June, 100 at'134¢., 200 at 13 16-160, | State Legislature, which has just adjourned, granted the | pny, of county Cork, Ireland, im the séth year of his AL Beat ect ant ct my branch eeonar 8s slate ove: - Moses Schw!ick v. Ab’ Reinstein.--Order granted. +110 ne, at 6c. Totni, 15,900 bales, Association @ liberal charter and an act of incorpo- 4 tis, ladies and gentlemen can teceive the full value in cash Wiliam RW. Chew Joha W. Durand.--Same, ep 11054 ry er.—We have to note an active movement in Rio @t | ration, and on Tuesday afternoon Messrs, Francis The friends of the family are invited to attend the | fur their Cast-off Wearing Apparel, Diamonds, Jewelry, Care bh Oharies W. Sanger eu. vw. John Danino.—Motion granted. 110%" a' 110% | fal, prtogs, The sales were, aa followa:—bud bags, per | Trever, LL.D. Theodore W. Dwight ex-overnor D. | funeral, on Friday afternoon, at oue] O'clock, irom. | pets, Furnivures Ae. The best you ean do in ploass 0 Gall at leas 1 tie: gold, lone: tmatket. ie tates eee a * ca 205 baga, per steamer Halley; 3 Haines, of ‘New Jersey; Drs. E. ©, Wines and B. K. | his inte residence: 178 First avenue, my establishment or send us @ note; the numbers above, £ COURT OF COMMOK PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM, ’ ‘ ge, | tehaaPand now at itampton Koudes tan bes peedeeabyee, | Eietoy General Amos Fiilsbury, of Albany: Jamos Brown, |" Newron.—On Tuesday, April 25, at her residence, | badies waited on by Mrs. Marks, True, you will be dealt b one per cent for carrying and flat for borrowing. | {fis and vow at Lampton Hoade .2N bags, per Jerabyrd, | Gy, 8. Strong, John 7. Johnston, Howard Potter, ©. L, Brace, No, O06 Becond avenues Habeanes MawTOR ‘aged 80 | Withto your satisfaction and benedt, y Decisions. The operations of the Gold Excuange Bank were as por | Sverling, tn ’hiladeipbia—alt on’ pre | feral majority of the ineorporatine: mele wee Mocenettan | Years, ‘ ‘ 3‘ “ATTENTION |—CAST OFF LADIES’ AND GENTLE By Judge Loew. follows:— 4 Other Kinds Tete only moderate | National Bank and accepted the charter, adopted a conatitu- Asolemn in mass of requiem will be offered for A men’s Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, &0. The full value Worth vx. Worth.—Motion granted, 5 Jeared. 1“ tie nd talon vere limited | to Jobbing lots | tion and elected the following named ‘officers :—President, | the repose of her soul, at St. Gabriel's church, East | will be paid at 444 Seventh avenue, second house above Gold cleare $25,755,000 a 10Ke.5 11 UC. & | Theodore W. Dwight; Vice idente, Hon. Horatio Sey: | ynirty- th st tt nine | Thirty-fourth street Call on or address Mrs. or Mr. ’ Singer. —Motion granted, G baianc prime, 12\c. @ Ie.; extreme it rty-seventh street, on Friday morning, at nit Banger v2. Sing’ granted, Hold balances 1,430,765 ieee never, Hon, James G. Klaine, Amor Pillsbury, | oroiogk; whence the remains whi be removed to Cale | NATAAN. ot Gurpenter v«. Green.—Motion granted. bss s 1,806,878 a 18S a Moers ds geek ae, “ust Mesutae hetuet wee vary Cemetery, at one o'clock. The relatives and | Qf, MINTZS, 489 FOURTH AVENUE, BEIWEEN | —Motion denied, without conta, SOUTHERN SECURITIRS DULI« ion, 1340. wm iie.s, arasatooc Tas! hy toed jie By ree td ‘A ited" AT and Thirveth ayer ales wad qoetio: n, Bow siete a Meigen 5 . Le ft y #4c. a 17c,, Maracatbo, ldc. | pierce, D. nd Treasurer, Howard Potter. friends are respectfully invited to attend. Twenty-pénth an: “oes B. MINTZ pays in a Pocdkhate—Motion dented, with costs, Seemem- | ne geuthern State bonds were generally steady, | 8c; Lagu (poe re Mitte Rice, tipo iret; | tion will Immediately set to work to introduce an improve: OLony.—On Wednesday, April 26, JOHN J., infant | men will be astonished at the grote Dros te omm $e 850 , Donwell ©. @rrene.—Motion denied, with #10 costa. Mem- | but dull. Hie Th wlbo.; Henenn, Fes Me ie a and uniform system of prison discipline throughout the | gon of John J. and Annie Olone. caat, for Bans Clotn ng frag ey PP Eg : for counsel. * THE CITY BANK STOCKS. : Curacoa, 180. a lfc," — he funeral will taxe place from 146 East 120th | for Silk Dresses, #0 to €a2 tm outa Oe tinded by Mra. 4 ‘O' Donnell o Biker.—Motion denied, with $10 costs, with x ees RELONTS.— The market was dull, and berth rates to porta street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past one | jints, BE Jeave to revew upon additional affidavit. See memdranda The following were the bids for the city bank f Greet pag ELT for, grain to Live 001 easier. CARPET CRIBBERS. o'clock. oli ~ H ROSENTHAUS, 8 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR 4 ye tities . Res ¢ attitude o rt of the ateam al inex —— — . ) ‘counsel. Equity. an in borg) -_ Mantiattan, bag h Merchants’, opting the bills of pd SRippers when not in acvord: Abont four o'clock yesterday morning officer George A. reery a licen Onous tone ‘ahead A’ est root Cormerty B88 Bowery), ladies, ae ; By Judge Joseph F. Daly. as Heachamtee’s 16} -Amterton, 160; City (ex ive} REPT oe eens Understant ihe subject ke ete | Hess, of the Thirteenth precinet, noticed a roll of exrpet | O'SULLIVAN.—Un Monday, — April Figura, | men oan obtaln the highest Vessing. Ladies eonded to by ' AAoiph Krufman ve. Louis Metagar and Another.—Iudgmens | tend), 220; Phenix, 109; North River, 99; Trades: | brought up for discussion on "Change to-day, when the | lying on the sldewalk corner of Grand and Willett streets | relict of Eugene O'Sullivan, -, of the parish of | pets Beihal i for piainutt. iii men’s, 15; Pulton (ex dividend, 150; Greenwich, | Whole ditieulty will dou Tatereee OF ll arene ae and © man standing about six feet from i, He | Templeno, county Kerry, ireland, in the “oth year = a bipson, 231: " . c| + Veh ius ve. Purty Goswomien. Te eu Chers and Drovers!, 148; Mechanics and | troleam trado lapsed Into a, dull condition, but raten were | asked him where he got the carpet and who | qe rriends of the family are invited to attend the ASTROLOGY F 4 wee te pe meget ight atvauce was'palt, ‘The sneagemeniaie: | it, belonged to. Not being satlefactorily answered, fanoral, this Thursday) moraing, at ton o'clock, from | JV ADAME CLARA A. ALMA. DE FARIS (CLARA AW. Traders’ (ex dividend), 132; ¢ Hatin National, 116; | Boménally with grain, a —? ‘ 2 N 1 r rapped for assistance ded to arrest him, when | her late residence, 135 avenue B, to St. Bridget'’s ciaco), Business and Medtoal MARINE COURT—PART 3. Merchants’ Exchange, 102),; State of New York, | ciuded to Pool, by anil, 7.600 bushels corn wt biyd. ;nome | Be F Lrg est ,. ‘Consultations in Bugitsh, French and Germas. ’ a +O ; “ cotton, 344. .’ Grain rates by ate ak; 8.000 | another man came running up and said he was a private | Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered | Ciairvoyant * Che Slovelé So Court an @ Wheees 11334; Commerce, 11934; Mechanics’ Banking Asso- Lusheis wheat, 44d. 129 London, 1) Die "rola" on rivate | watchtnan at tne junction of leury and Grand ; up forthe repose of her soul; thence to Calvary | 1,28 Broadway, opposite Grand Hotel, ‘ THe S COW, , 7,500 bus! he en ; ciation, 114; Broadway, 290; Ocean, 90; Mercantile, I a Poirivade om gierredyt report of which | 125; American Exchange, 11334; Chatham, 108; Bank Besosndh 4 fo the ena some time ago, came up for trial of North America, 105; Hanover, 104}; Irving, 126; iy Antwerp, 1.500 Uerces fintats. “ode Ws. The charvers in- | afterwards two more rolis of jo Cork for orders tothe | alleyway, in Willett street, and bi that ater eee ard the rap. He sj cl 80 familiarly to Cemetery, ‘ADAME ROSS, MEDIVAL AND BUSINESS CLALR Cailfornia lease copy. tal Dresont and future; shown ilkeness O'CONNOR On ‘Faseaay, pril 25, MARY AGNES | of hucedody, conndent intern written. ot) Weat Forty-hirst Norweigan bark, 341 tone, y bout 2100 quarters ‘Smith O'CONNOR, the eldest daughter of tho late Thomas | street, Broadway and Seventh avenue. 64 tay. ‘The defendant was arrested ona warant from | Metropolitan, 132; Peoples’, 140; East River, 116; American ship, 104 taba to Amiwery tears aeeecs | Noe anited hae eae eal and EllenO'Connot, nged 26 years and 6 months, | = en yesterday. fendant was macy 4 * ip, from Puboielphin tothe trees i er ‘Farewell, dear alser, thou hast left us, 4 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD this court and brought in by an officer. It te alleged by the | Market, 125; Nassau, 110; Continental 04; St; Nicho- | Miroleum on privnce torted rg Weiten eo “ag Ne te a eS ge rh ade Yor py Fr tay wera ‘on high; 56 ‘way.—Madame LE COMTE, Sptrivually Inspired that the defendant advertised “for sale,” in the | las, 1 Marine, 160; Commonwealth, 9; New Balto, 2,600 bbia, petroleum, 5s Bo ition to be, But we hope to one ‘day meet you ‘Medium; information positive; French and hagiish farm in Pike county. Penn. known | 4 % + 4 Traders’, 160; Part FLOUR AND GRAIN.—Receipts—Flour, 9,843 bbis.; wi Smitb identited the carpet found 1 spoken, i thy farm. (Afr “having “several “in; | York County, 220; Importers and Truders', 100; Park, | 1380 bushi; corn, 9,00 busliels; conn inenl, 1 bbixy and | Th were ih cur Rome beyond tee or any; also of her oe. ee arte wick tonal Gs ciren'ai gaen | 100; Manufacturers end Morcnants, 100; Second | SSL ate feta lta enter ta tate et teeta | a meeslfnct ae ede brothorsinslaw, Felix Short are respectiully invited | 1G fai'ana ‘Ninvar” Guten, ‘ols ercratogs ‘paving tne sum ‘of Sid or which they gave eis check ibe | Natioual, 180; Fourth Natioual, 111/4; Nintu Na- | Would hareund io be’ aocepied The dela ares Seoul Rees | ua Mgonald at to atlend the funeral, tls H losses, numvera, rescribes Tor all diaganen,