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' NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 187L—TRIPLE SHEET.’ > ae oh a - es pining siete oleae a - ee metric —_— re i was in fatraemand at full prices. We note sales of 200 bbis, JERSENS ROUGHEST PUCILIST. {ily tvited to arena the mneral, from the rem- THE LADY IN BLACK Now Oricans at Sic. 0 @o, We quota: i] dence of his-parents, 06 Bast eifty-sixth street, om “5 H A trifugal and mixed. Oa o ~—— wn Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. eee layed. A Bruiser Fleeing from Justico—Al tho Eiles |, HollN.—On ‘Thursday, May 18, Mrs. Maker " EY BERS BA M . (matden name O'flara), native of Newcastle West, seni w fete Muscovado, grocery. mentn of Rafflaniem Cenplete ia One Man. county Limerick, Ireland, in the 66th year of her The Mysterious Suicide at the eer alyig hy. iio Porto Rico. Jetrey W. Collins, one of the roughest, hardest | aze. “ Fripay, May 19—6 P. M. ‘00 as Inlanas. Hie. 9440. | ana most brutal amateur fighting men in Jersey The friends of the family are Invited to attend tha * Stevens House. On ‘Change to-day wheat was firm but inactive. AI = Mi coitee recuse. 24Ga ‘dus sahesnh "aah: Sistah tae eh: was artehsed ch PRareaay HOtE ie Wee Yor: fRneral, tom her late residence, Sixty-minth street, ‘The cotton market was @ iraction betier ana steady. | 2000 NY 6s, "74. 30 Es bis. were sold in Wilmington on private terms, and the sales y eae Se Saeco fatal and Second avenues, on Sunday aiter- 1000 N ¥ 7's, b 1, 1000 in this market were upwards of 6,000 bbis., including £30 bbls. | Dy one of the New Jersey detectives. When brought | noon. 1 Nall-past one o clock. anaes THE DRY GOODS IMPORTS. 5000 NY Cot 6s, 100 strained at $3 6), 260 bbls. good strained at 2 68, 600 bbs. | into court he presented a shockingly battered head | {ji" Praueisco papers please copy, f The tmports of foreign dry goods at this port | 000 do. 100 T, strained at #455" (sold early), and 500 bbls, strained, to ar- pres oxing! BRAINK.— Suddenly, on Thursiay, May 18, at Tem- Rolving , the Mystery—An Eventful Life and “4 10000 Erte Ist m.. 1500 rive, at $2.55; 2,500 bbls. good strained, to arrive, at $265, | and face; his low, beetle forehead covered with | afy, N. J. BLizanzrit, widow of James If, Bra ‘ during the week ending May 18, 1871, amounted to | 1000 Erie Sth m. 60 and 700 bbls, at equal to #2 7% for low No.2 to arrive. ‘he | 4, ‘ “ 2 batit year of her axe ane, Oe ee es on cx seen piior 2100 Brie bth m. E imatket closed with an upward tendeney, the mock being | ONE aud ugly cuts, ius cheeks Were emaciated and ! chao gl rll M 2,059, 808. hail eis 2600 Mich Bo 2d m. 800 concentrated and held for advanced prices. Spirits turpea- | disfigured in @ disgusting maaner, while the un- 1 a ‘I MONEY RASY. 4000 Mich Bo a f oda... 1003, 1200 tine was not in active demand, but with very littic avaliable i ‘On Thuraday, May 18, of consumption, Money was easy, with three to flve per cent as the po ore Pac gid bds., 102 8 supply gly td run up to Fe. foe lots for lmediate reaped wounds on his nose and a deep scar extend- Oe ee retary ene os year of her age, At last the mystery surrounding the death of the 4 " = 10. « b wery, while Sle. was commanded for lots nearly due. The | ing {rom the corner of lis left eye to the cheek bone m4 ose Of her sisters, Mary a Jady tn cE Woy CACCAHON RULSIGO 8. Th eee een tance unites TAP. DUIK. OC DDALINES | 1688 0 ram Raat tales were tmimportant. ar wag frm at 83 60 m2 OOF | oor tag muy. trightiul phystogaomy., Collins’ his, | Aue Melanghiin, are most respectiuliy invited. ey 4 it was at four per cent, but the government dealers pital Roba es & Soe Wageinaen o tis roles Le if phystog! iy: s+ | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 84 Wile Stevens House, Broadway, on the 2d day of MAY, | were in many instances supplied at three per cent, | 120) Union Pac i's lac by tohaiing chloroform, has been cleared up by the Adentificauion of the unfortunate woman. Since her 7 800 Chic ANW RR. 89 = 80) Chic & NW pref ay afternoon, ometery. yn Thuraday, May 18, after a short pat severe lluess, JONN CLARK. and stowdy for crude, Wee Lire syague finmer for refine! | tory is a bad and a remarkable one. Hels now | leit street Py k ” 2000 Alt & Terre Hine. 77 600.NJ Central RK, orude and 243¢c. a 2440. forrefined. Buyers and sellers gen- | about thirty-two years of age; but, despite all Lis while some of the stock houses paid five percent. | saoos Quit NWeemnn: og, SUBNS Cont “27. TE | rally were apart i tieirviews,resiricting busineasconsiier: | teaming ard ch Et Be Ee Prime paper is in good request at five and a half 5000 H&St Jo 8's, conb 104% 60 Chie & R TRR...b'¢ 15 abl We note sales of about 8,000 bbls. refined standard ing a g ey o'clock, death the Coroners have received letters from Chl- | yer vont discount. 50M) | don. 104%, 100 do.......+.b30 11546 | white, for May delivery, at v4%ic. a We. ; 1,000 bbls. do BUNKUM OF RATING RAW BREE ‘The triends and relatives of the family are inyttod 4 3 5000 T & Wisi, 8 100 Mil e+» 68% thal July, at 2e., and 1,000 do., ( Ang ‘ . . e residenc ago, Cincinnatt and otuer cities, asking for a sels Sai ST WANE, Jai Tide AON Heback ew RE.. 110% | In'Phindelptia iho tarkec was quot but seats. erie quo. | t8K:NS early morning walks and drinking large | {2 attend te foneral, tram bie late residence, rt ‘ 5 esides r | ; if 10u0 Chic &N Wlatm. 99 04 i ere 17\cc. for crud b d We, Io, ; 2 0 5 near’ ater street, on: ‘ + t-paat two description of the woman; besides which a great The rates for sterling were nominally unchanged | 2.00 Del’ mckaWee td 3 oe att ote Sad po geen a a gag” Cole pug Stee. & 506 iy quantities of cold water, he appears to be nearly clock, and th to Calvary Cemetery for tuter- refined standard white for May at sAlge. sixty, and far more nervous aud exctiable than a PROVISIONS. —Receipts Cut meata Bil packages, and lard | person undergoing a second stage of childhood. He 40 paorage mee pork market ruled strong, with sales of | was arrested in Washington street in tits city Thurs- Is. about mesa at $16, for June and July, Ber ay a ’, he i Mog hp ghar day as a fugitive trom justice, he laving yamped a 45 50 Chic & Alton pre! 103% 85 * many persons have visited the Morgue to see the | a4 rye jeading bankers continued to ask 110% for | 3000Grewt West 24 ' ’ e 2] ° : e | ‘s Aelagee 5 40000 & RIA PR Femains, with the view of identification; but none | cici+ qay pills ‘and 111 for sight, but would sell | 1000 Ma st? i Goi, of them could recognize the body as the lost | rou1q amounts at a concession from these tigures, | M0 Gola 1.1 {n Rrooklyn, on Thursday, May 14, KiNNE, wile of J.B. A, Constantia, atives and friends of the family aro re- ‘ ear i ere was more Inqui : 48 ne for whom they were in search. Although it | 1) nis connection it 1s said that the Sec MUO Tol Pree Wan, 98 ae neo, LO Behe wae tiles wor unimportant. | pail of $9,000, which had been’ entered into by ECC hedi“cerain (iat ead history was | [> “us connection 1 x seid that the Becrotary of the. | 00 Re im 6 Hy eat tlercons Sih) hy B94, ead Tears tueats phd a otis pum’ | rick Malone, of No. 111 Morgan street, Jersey City, | spectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from St. . qoken y Geaily is wancteared: the ‘Treasury has deterinined to recoin the treasure 1 | 47 hs Continental Bk... 9734 jeef hams were dull; quoted at $24 a $28 for Texas, and $27 | A0Out two months ago, His first public début was | Peter's church, corner Hicks and Warren streets, r committed w.th her tragic deal as | his vaults, commeneing witti double eagles, into 40. 98 0 & #30 for Western. Cut meats—There continued a moderate | made before the authorities of New Jersey several | Brooklyn, thts (Saturday) afternoon, at haltpast two ‘body would never be ideutified and claimed, and § Cent Nat Bk. 108 100 Gol, O ALC RR, demand for pickled hams, but other meats were quiet. We | years since, when he was arrested for committing a@ | o'clock. whieh denomination he will probably coin most Of | 670 American Coal: 1 100 do. note sales of 1d tierces pickied hams at il'ge. | ‘pres ch of the peace by tighting-—exercising the Conary. On Wednesday morning, May 17, Mes. 24 “4 thos tne Ixcts be forever kept hiddeu froin the public 5 winveinles " 200 Canton Co. IWC, © CAHURR.b¢ 691¢ | We quote:—Smoked hams, 120, a Wtc.; smoked PeeeCater the remains hed been kept at the | the sualler pieces. 300 West Un Tel. 500 Bos, H & rie Rube 3 shoulders, Te. a Ueers’ picked hams’ Wesern, | WAnly art of self-sefence—for which he was sent to | May ANN Cosy, wile of Ira Vorby, and daughter . 4 GOLD LOWER—112%% A 111%. 100 Mariposa pfd 200 ‘do. 0 8 Ite, a 180; do. city, f a'134ic.; pickled shoulder Prison, Escaping from this he is next made Ne i Mrs. Mary Ann Dillon, aged 23 years, Morgue as long as pussible for mspection, they were The gold market was heavy despite large pur- | MOPac M83 Co, 200 Ohio dé MRR pt.be 82 8c, a 8}4c. Bellies, fc., und clear bellies, 8'gc. Lard was fir: sptcnous by a desperate fight ma varrcom, which Tne friends of the tunily are respectfully invited RESPACTABLY INTERED ge ‘i yy deep rge pl ly do... at 10%, a Itc. on the spor; Ic. for Juve and Ie. for July, | ended in hia being again seat up for cracking the | to attend the fnneral, on Sunday afternoon, at three IN chases to corper a certain broker who had soid calla 2:15 o Clock P.M. with sales of about 2.000 tierces within the range. Bacon— | skull of one of the contestants and oFel from ber lat idence, 202 Remsen strees, Ps dy charitaple hands, so that if Wesirable in the future | roy ayout three mithions at 112—the contracts ex- | #7000 Us 5000 03 swe, 0,168... 11¢ | TBO mMARKOL was quiet and lowor. | We note sales of 50 boxes SHOOTING A SECOND IN THR ARM, brookl) a, HD, | they couid be reclaimed by surviving relatives. 1NUS | icine to-morrow. This pretext enabled some large | 1% US ‘6000 US's, 10-40, c..... L10 Se aie short rip, 8/0, @ Bie; long rio, Bee Two months ago the rowdy was again let loo on ‘Thursday, May 18, Wrettam Hl. the matier remained til yesterday morning, when | Koravin to work off a great deal of long gold, 6 Onc eCheck B.) Mt, merland ont, Be. Butter A moderate, Soran Be |! pagan new those cenut brawls wutan Met aironee 1 friends of the family, also the 4 . Cy ke ei 1h ' " . ? 52 c ‘aad pi ly at 26c. a 28c. for Stato hal! a ‘awis whicl 1 alren and friends ot e family, a} Miss Julia Fitzgerald, a young lady hiving at No. 23 | 10s of whieh caused @ decine from 112% to 111%. a et LS Dis $00 ag Heating BE-be tag tubs; 26e. a 270. for Welsh do. and a 2c. for Western | made him notortous and caused iim to be the dread | members of & Company, seventh regiment, N. G. Soy ‘West Thirty-tifth street, calied at the Coroners’ ottice | jy e 20000 12, | do. Cheese—There were sales in a small way, mostly for | of all respectable citizens. Meing in adrinking sa- | New York, are invited to attend the funeral, at the scpedllanie : ORY Ae lady who haa | LHe Press and private cabl> telegrams are at vari- | *ih09 w tis 92 | home consumption. est factory anoted at 14}¢o, a Ife. loon a few evenings after his return to liberty he | residence of his father, Dr, L. Covell, 23 Bast Seven- nd made inquiries concerning UL» lady who had | aneo as to whether the change 1 the bullion of the | 3900 ‘do 1 3 tone nd Rangoon was steady but quict with | ratsed a “muss” with a ian named Hughes; then ntlt street, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. iod at tho Stevens House, at the same time deseril- | pank of ingland is an increase or a decreaso, and | {4)8 CFs, 28 | finn was hrm, with x molcraie demand, “Werte sniog ora | StdMtenly drew a large knite trom ils breast pocket | Couveu.—Suadenly, at Exeter, N. H., on Tuosday, »,, fing her person and effects very minutely, bgea} | the point was notsettled at the closeof business to- | 100 sbs Con 6 of Nd.b8) 20 Oo tr Heroes, onlotly at from 830, afc, per Ih. bus party at rae STABBED TIM IN THK ABDOMEN, v Re apa'sarah f Guiver is che 1th reas atta Fuzgeram, although a lady of education and accus- | day, The infuence of either result was Lost, however, | 300 west Gis ee eee. ent of new crop Rangoon rice, The invoice, comprising 200 | Hughes was placed under medica supervision and nein tise the papers, ee is lei erifeereied m view of an absence of any alteration in the dis- | {0 Martpovs bin pt. He Rg hace fully vero moniee savller Ae Pianos bleh eral ys oe aot Leaited Li ; ng oF she Tomy ie en ge uties where she is empioyed, had perused the morn- ie " “ 0. . is eit ally pe ! > bit perore the oflcer: yor viied Lo altend the faneral services, at tae P count rate. The unloading ot the larger operators | 1u0 100 ObLe'N W pfs. He eT ee atatlneres cons, | WHO Were to inake the arrest, but instead of hiding | residence of is parents, 506 Washington avenue, 300 New Jersey 0 RR. 200 Chic & Rk T RE Ang journals but Mite for three weeks past She | quiring the past two days hes led to an active move- | $9 American Coal, Stated tiat the lady for whom she Was | ment in cash gold, as shown In the clearances of | 10PacM 88 C 100 MiL@ St Pan! in searen was Mrs, Harrington, whose maiden | te Goid Bank, which were over $80,000,000, The | 1% Welle-Fara aS ato We Wai after having been vigorously contested for by othera inthe | NG Went at his beer saloon pugilism with more zest | Brooklyn, this is In quality the rice was pecullarly flue, and far aupe- | than before, He assaulted every ono with whom he rior to anything now in tye market. came In conta Within “about four days SUGAR, —The market was more active at former prices. The | there were three warrants of arrest issued for nies were 2,080 bide. fly Cuba Muscovado, at from 9c. @ | the possession of lis prectons body, and fnally he urday) atternoon, at four o'ctock. idaty, May 19, JAstcs DELANY, Nae in, County Kithenny, Ireland, mame was Eliza V. Selden, late of No. 50 Kast | .,, 3 rc l é urse Of the market is shown in the table:— GOONYCAMRRR.De Gig 100 Ao. 0-- DO Gide |G Ue ton tain 5 a‘ and friends of the family are re- ‘twenty-second street. Mrs. Harriagton eft ner | 119, 2PM satieg | 8 + Ws BO Del, La WRI... OE | et Re Bs ites coninfugaiwere disposed of at from | Was taken again for assauliing Pecer Rengo aad tits invited to aftend thetuneral, Trou Ms Late Union street, South Brooklyn, om house oO» Munday moruing, the dust, remarking: 1, al hili-past two o'clock. Ahut she was gong to Fhiladelpuda, wom thence to Dew Uricuus, aud possibiy te other cies, iy SEARCH OF HER HU vAndrew ,flarringtou, & mau OL i sporting % Fea Nitagerulue who wasaa old and-cou, | 1 the gold loan market the rates ranged from two dential friend of Mrs. Harrington, had ar per cent for carrying to three per cent for borrowing. Bu%, | 10%e. w Myc. per pound. Retined sugar was {rregular, The | Wife at the door of their residence in on Liv | general sales were on the, basin of 120. a ise, for soft | sinall streets tn Jersey City. | ile was taken before 1 . it | white, and 1sjc, a 18%, for crushed, granuiated and pal- | City Judge Martindale on this latter charge, and | DESwEDT.—At Newark, on vhurs nig a1 100 do £ Ato Morin ge tatieess: ge? | Zerzed. (We ‘uote: Cuba—intenor, to common reining, | held for wrial in the amount us above state since | denty, MAGIA JosRFaINE Dis MEDE aged 1 years” we 200 Harlem 400 H & StJo RR prof.. 10dsg | 826c. @ 9c. 5 fair to good refining, 9sc. M<e.; good to | then dye cases of stabbing and felonious assault Funeral nf her son, Aw, Prime refining, 9c. a Y¥qc.; {air to ood grocery, 84e. | have heen preferred againiay Mit, ali ter len me ra y er son, Aug. Dew aE a 103%¢.; prime to choico grocery, ize, a 105;6.} cen- Magia 2 against tum, and he, learning | Smet, 2t Varkiurst street, corner of Brunswick, om STREET QUOTATIONS. trifugal, hheds. and boxes, 9c. a 10/ molasses, hhda. | these tacts, left his friend Pat Malone in the lurch | Sunday alceruoon, at two O’cloc;. Friends aad re- : and boxes, Sigc. a 9340,; meindo, 4146. @ Tc. with the bail bonds. Instead of closing on Pat for | latives are respectfully invited to at ' a Cast) 2 LOOONYOAHRRefhe 445 100 Alt & Ter islli% | 1009” “do. Miq 75 Chic & Alton RR. ranged (o forward her money to Fhiladelpina ‘ uh : Boxes Duioh ‘standard, "Nos. 7 to %, 8 do. | the money the uuthorities issued a bench war- | Dovaiity.—On ‘Thursday, May 1S, MARY BLLRN, Greatles watch aie lad friends t the citics, the pro: | Th0 Oberations of the Gold xchange Bank were as Quarter to Six @?Clock P. M. | 10 to. 1% be, a Isic; do, 18 to, 1 Wie. @ ilies | rant for the arrest of the defendant, and sue- | the only daughter of Robert and. Kebecca Doughty, Posed visiung Whom she expected would udvance | tollows:— Dieeiera Shion: S70 6) Rock Island 14% 9 Pad Tea pata tray orgs tren farsi ceeded, fortunately, in securing him. When taken | aged 4 months and 25 days. Buch fuuds us migat be needed w ceiray traveling | Gold cieared. $82,620,000 | N.Y. Central St Paul pre Bia BIS, | 9%c.; grocery gra (e. a 1030. Brazil—Dutch standard, | Pefore Judge Hogan, at the Tombs, yesterday morn- iends of the family ny invited te : expenses, AS Mig. Harmugton bad promised vo | Gold balance ++ 1,629,140 Wabash. 64a G45 | Nos. 8 to 12, Bpc, a 8c. Java—Duteb stand ‘ ing, he retused to accompany Chief of Police I attend the funeral, tro U f her parental, avrile to Miss Filugerald, the iaiter thought itstrange | Currency balances..... 1,858,149 Ohio & Mis Blea Slig | 12,9360. 0 1c." Maniin—Current clayed and a Me Williams to Jersey, ou the ground that the place 6 Lewis strect, this (saturday) afternoon, at twe g@he did not receive a setter, Lut NJ Central 13a 114 ase, New Orleans—Refining grades, 8c. a Dig was o’cioc! alertained no fears | ‘The eng: ” ‘of ner deuth til two or three nights ago, when she pea UNemerietuaeiayieumao sear a omnyenntaTe Union Pacitic.. 365 a 864 “Aa DARNED SIGHT TOO HOT FOR HIM,’ Fawcerr.—On Thursday, May 18, Tomas Faw- ic. Gulet at 2c, a 12ige, forprime on thespot. | but the Judge sald he should hold him at the | cert, aged re < - stimate: v Pittsburg Bos, Har & Brie 844 0 years Teceived a ote trom Mr. Gross, Wacher in grammar | ¢Stimated at over $900,000, North ay *: t } SExDS.—Ther tinued © brisk demand for Caloutte lid- 5 0 r years. Bhool 28 1a Kortieth surcel, ear Lighth avenu mua! NEW. DOAN: , Fa pam i C se CoG &Ind Gen W%%a A ae (nite toecpeb erry aaees ve note sales of 3,00 | Tequest of the Superintendent until a requisition ‘The relatives aud friends, and those of his brother ‘In tus the writer said— ThecadAitionall subarea one to thaaAntlor bags to arrive ‘per Berkshire, on private terms. gould, be obtained from the Governor of the State of | Jonn, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, “KATE HAS GONE ON A LONG JOURNEY, sedlito' tlie ta = v io a an) TOs. ay AnARLOW was fairly active and frm. We note sales of pas a OPAL eit pena anc en- | from East Fourteenth street, on Sunday ‘atten. t vain, t rte \ o ,000 Ibs. at Yc. a 9c. vit y ; Re and bis ; Yelock, with f 4 nd you will never seo her ugain, us sie is dead.” ported to the Treasury Department to-day amounted COMMERCIAL REPORT. uated er ince Wilsslan realived 85.87%, gold, per 100’ | wife were alsa at the court trexive ae ne a ? noon, at tio o' clock, without further invitation, Harm Harrington was well acwudintod with Ar. | to $100,000, making the total suoscriptions and con- : oe: i ton fr foreign. “Fhe market, wough quiet comdoded quite | Pruggl Ree oat ene couny ev lve ov iteite Bato ihe 19 ER a Be ee russ, (rou: Whom she bad taken lessons in elocu- | yercion .» ‘ “ ‘a BG, r ., for foreign plate + n, e ) KLIZAbeETH, widow ol um Gardner, dion, prepuratury to giving @ series of readings. | V¢TSions to date $64,070,000, Pripay, May 19-6 Pm, | Stony ab #8 1.0 #5, wold 1 Peed olet for foreign plates, | slightest provocation on their part. ‘The requisition | daughter of Kdward Smylie, aecensed, late of tals This sad news imparted by Nr. Gross was a heavy GOVERNMENTS STEADY, ASuEs.—The market continued quiet, at G6 75 a 87 25 for TOUACCO,--A good demand continued for Kentucky. The | 18 expected to arrive in the course of » few hours, | cit Diow to Miss Fitzgeraid, who regarded the absent The government list was a shade lower, in sympa- | Pots and #9 a 9 75 for pearls, at which figures a small de- les (chiefy for export) were 500 hhds, at from 5y4c. aoe. | Wheu Collins will be sent back for trial, and, It ‘The relatives and friends of the family are dady as the purest and best Iriend sue had on earth— mand prevailed, The supply of both descriptions contint per lb, Seed leaf was fairly active at steady pric presumable, to prison again, fully tavited to attend the funeral, from Cari @ Noble, seU-sacrinciug Womau, Whose character | “Y With the reaction in gold, but steaty, tts ten- Ld ? pply Pt ues | sales ot 60 cases Connecticut and Massachuseite fillers and ————$—$—$—_____— church, Bedford avenue, on Suuday ‘afternoon, @& , . is on private terms, Wl cases Ohio low wrappers at 8 dency to fall back with the latter being checked to | Very small Shagor per ib. 00 cases New York om private terms, and 60 . " tw. o'clock a great extent by the prevalling ease in money, } _ BE™8WAX was bigner: aales wore mado at 35%0. a 36c. for | Cades Pennegivania iilers on brivave derms, all of 170 cron, _ WAGING WOMAN'S WAR. Gayxor.—On Thursday, May 18, MICHARL Gay. ‘Was avove reproacn. Miss Fitzgeraid, to relieve her over-anxious mind, Called at the Coroners’ oilice jor iniormation, and re Yellow Western and Southern. vases sundries, 1859, at Sic. a boc., and 250 bales eee we Nok, son of Vatrick ana Margaret Gaynor, native of Baid she could reuduly recognize the satehel carried | Which Fenders government bonds peculiar favorites |’ Carpzxs were In light request at steady prices, cloning at | Havann at Bic. SLT. % was easier, with more scllers | Another Raid by the Police Agninst Disrepu- | ‘parish Rasbie, county Westmeath. Ireland. iby Mrs. tarringion, us se had purcliased 1¢ herself, | for temporary investment pending the inability to | gre. per tb. for plain eperm, 9c. a 40o, per Ib, for patent | thes \burcnas etna Engin were sold at Bde. gold, per ibe sii am eq ate rolusty a aid (rlenids. are rospesssully | invited and expressed ner ability to identify tne Watch and ot better thu 1 t ji eB Peold, ehain, which had been bought expressly tor get better than three or four per cent for the use Of | sperm, 8. a 4c, per Ib. for stearic, and Ifo. » 1bc. per Ib, ha in and Egat, ee colt lee ie Pietss’ ere Superintendent Kelso having onc fravelling. Mrs. Harrington ieit a valuable watcn ; Money on call The followir. were the closing } for sdamantine. Reglected ani nominal, with a-decining tendency. We note | to the plough which 18 to uproot or at least partially | °° Bthome, iearing It wouid ial into the hands of | street quotations:—Bnited Sta ~s currency sixes, Corrrr.—Rio was in fair demand. Prices were without | sales 500 boxes I. ©. cl ‘oal on private terms, We quote :— fy c4 soul 1 uokpockets if she took it with her, On being | 1753; a 115%; do. do,, 1881, registered, 11744 a 11734; | Mmaterialchange. The sales were 3,534 bags per Bonita and GC." charocal, $3 26 a $8 00, gold, per box; 1 C. ooks, $7 & destroy the most obnoxious vice in the cyy of New Goucd.—On Friday morning, May 19, SaRam a whe ettscts Miss Wiuegerald Go. do, do., coupon, 117: Picea! Qo,’ five-twenticn, | ‘#2 bags per Merrimac on private terme, Other kinds were | Syeus@gitPer boys coKe cre, 3) 0 My golds per Box, and | York does not Look back, but continues tn the course | Fiazauyn Govol, youngest daughter of Patios INSTANTLY IDENTIFIED }. 10, dd-, " Tey » gold, per b ard di for thi N 1 1 and Ann Gough, aged 7 years, ty aye. i ~ " in moderate demand, with sales in lots at previous ficures. | _ WOOL.—The market for domestic fleece remainavery quict. | lard down for this purpose. Nor are the police | 8") : inane Bunilerate @hem as velonging to Mrs. liarrington, and burst | registered, May and November, 11154 a 111%; do., there is iderabie inquiry {1 manufacturers, but the a ‘ % fhe funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, Into wears, suying she hud lost her vest sued and | ys6q coupon, dow 111% a T1134; do pera We avsiaRo—Ordinary carson is, 9 Wifes Air. Hat stock reels transac ons, and prices are. vocy ttm: Magistrates pack ward in the great work: they give | ai two o'cigck, from the residence of her prenta, the world u noble ane ud-spirited woman. Bh RB shea artic i sites sg ie. a Ue. ; good do., Ko. a 11360. ; Pulled wool isin limited supply and good demani at. ful ne most attentive ear to the complaints of tne | S 3 Mulber ote rel Was aumost inconsolable. 10 th ik rs, Harrington do., 11154 & 111%; do. do., 1865, do. do., 11% a 111%; Beige. sgatrenme Fang for Re rato, , Calltora: bas been aken alts are Treaty ene ia officers and imhabitants of the anus BeeOLAEA are respectfally all ce) Sen i ; re nities Pane i E 1n bond, thirty to sixty da; market remains steady and firm. Tue demand for’ foreign : SEs oa Grecony.—in Jersey Oty, on Thursday mornin, had died among s-rangers, Unalicnaed by any one | do., registered, January and July, 113% a 114; do. | pags), 18c. a L0c.; do. (grass rate has been rather moderate, but as the sock is considerably | and do all in their power to assist in crushing out | May 1, pneumonia, after a brief Ulness, ae put his hand | 244 Mulberry street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at ome p lock. Taence to Calvary Cemetery. May his in peace. Aine! fo offer a word of consolation in Ler last moments. do., 1865, cou 118% @ 114; do. do., 1867, d Tic. a lc.; Ceylon, I5ivc. & Tic.; Maracain re supported. ‘The sales are :-25,000 Ibs. No. e + an her lave é 65, coupon, 113% a 114; do. do., 1897, do., ‘ 23 Ceylon, ‘15: are supported, 2: NO. | the urwholesome evil which has becu taunting | Mania, wite of Dudley 8. Gregory, aged 66 years, Why Mrs. Harrington slowld have taken ber own 113% a 114; do. do., 1868, do. do., 114.0 114%; | LAgyayt, lac; o 160, :rJamaten, Ie. x 16740, 5 | burry Wisconsin, 4c. ; 12,000 tb 72%: | itself for such a length of t in all its hideous: | Keiatives and frichds are invited to attend ‘the tra pulled wool, 5uc. a Saige. ; 18,000 Ibs. super pulled, a. ko. ; 25,000 ths. spring clip ‘Caltfornta, 3730. a "424gc. Bite Miss Kitzgerald 1s utterly unable to say, as she | A ‘vas never lieard to make any threats of that kind | do., ten-forti a J “boad), 946. a Ie. Coma Rica, Likko, a Ive, a Loe. ;' Mexican, 13c.'a I7c, ‘al, from her lute residence, on Sunday after- Bavaatite aso cid hess, defying all law, all order, all morality. | Atfew | fut registered, 1093; a 100%; do, do, nh alanis 16c., all gold, thirty to sixty days, duty paid, | 25,000 los. pulled Mestiza, d4c. ; 4,000 Ibs. unwashed Deine, | Mays ago the tnhavitunts residing at Nos, 160, hvuon, at two o'clock. Gnd was usually pleasant and nov given to melaM- | ooupon, 110 a 110+ CorpRr.—The market for American ingot was more active | 47 3c. ; 80,(00 Ibs. scoured wool, 10,000 Ibs. extra pulled, 4,000 | 160 and 167 Hester sireet made a compimuat to Jadge HAGEMAN.--In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 19, aud eholy. at former prices and further sales of 300,000 Ibs. were | Ibs. black pulled, 40,000 Iba. washed Smyrna and 6,000 Ibs, | Hogan ggatnst Ernest ‘ta Michael Hoflliseh, | aenly, of paralysis, Lyota ANN, wile of John Hege THE DECEASED, SOUTHERN SECURITIES QUIET. effected ut 2139c. a 21c. per ib, Manufactured was without: terms. yi v rrington, was born near Cinciunat: 5 change in value . e a 1 aa decided and Emma Baker, living, or rather grovelliag out | man, in the 5otn year of her age. Kuizaheth street, for keeping houses of il fame, | to witend the funeral, from 458 Peciile street, om into which poor young giria were frequently taken | Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. TS to their destcuction and where young men txequent- |” Kocliester (N. Y.) papers please copy. Se ed, Often tha state of intoxication, disturbimg the Lee. —On Wednesday, May 17, at 109 Madison ave- Wb. for nails and 82 ‘rusted to (he care o1 Mrs. Saran south, an excel- | bonds, but prices were generally steady. The lead- | ec b. for snails and Bio, per. Ib, for volts and | Lbis., within the range. ad he e of le . s — | bral er ib, netal new sne: 3 ‘lent lady, who reared her as one of her own cuil- | ing issues were quoted as follows at the close sree Tov boke aad we peri: Mok eee. thing ; 2dc. Gren. pubsequentiy the deceased marricd against | Tennes#ee ex-coupon, 70% a 71; do. new, 70% a 71; |’ Gorrox.—The market opened strong and a fair business ROMESTIC MARKY whe wishes and advice of hier imends, as they re- Viremi: o Z \° 21g « | for epinning purposes was in progress until the receipt of t! a o a “perfee: ; Lae 4 - garded Harrington an unfit match for her, oa ace | V!"@tuia ex-coupon, 684; 269; do. new, 7235 @ 73; | T\'Liverpodl despatch, whieh; being of -an untavorable - ‘ ane Fe peta eee ie hey Dale eae ig ion. JouN Lex, of Maryland, aged 83 years. count of Wis repuialion as a sporting man, They | do. registered stock, old, 57 a 67. Georgia sixes, | tenor, had the effect of causing buyers to withdraw from the : New Yor ‘ny 19, LST. Aw owl ated v! ade afidavits, ba The friends of the faimtly are davited to attend the leaa 5A 89: a chs, 93 2 95; North Carolina ex. | market and with larger offerings, prices at tho close were | | The cotton market reports from the interior towns for the | Which they funeral, from St. Stephen's church, East Twenty- 85 a 89; do, sevens, a 95; Not ‘olina hardly steady at the subjoined quotations. Exporters were | Week ending to-day ate as follows: MADE SOME FEARFUL DISCLOSURES eighth street, Uus (Saturday) morning,at ten o'clock. wisiting Various cities, and ten years age or more | COUPON, 4874 a 48%; do, funding, 1866, 58 a 30; do. | not buying ine relative dearuess of this market as compared | 4 custg A a , ny iverpo etna! vel Y " ame to this city. Mrs. Harrington. having pre- | do., 1868, 30a 51: do. new, 26% a 27}; do. special | fie export movement, ‘The sales wore as felows; et | Macon. ncerning the disgusting 8 and incidents baltimore and Washington papers please copy. around the place at midnight, and begged that the MAKTIN.—On Thursday, May 18, ANDREW JACKSON law nught be immediately put in motion to put an | Marr E a c 20%; a 21: " Sinan M ‘ , Youngest sou of the late Samuel M. wloualy had some experience on the stage, wectired | tax, 20/5 a 21; Missourl sixes, 95% a 9534; do. Han | ey Lust Kooning. oul, | Comnmbus end to these proceedings. ‘The Judge at onceissned | aged 43 years eas m the characier she assumed mace a decided nic, | Nidal and St. Joseph, 04a 95; Louisiana sixes, 694 | Consumntin 1,133 warrants for the parties named, and Thursday night | “McoCanty.—JoHN Francis, son of Michael McCar- aving conciuded mer engagement in New York | 270; do. new, 63 a 05; do. levee sixes, 70 @ 74; do. 165 PISMIORh ROR soot aot tee orageiore ourered ae ty, in the i8th year of his uge, after a short but se- Bere Marringion | Appeared at tne oars jog | Clahts, 84 0 87; do, Penitentiary sevens, 708 73; do. ig aoa | principal omenders. “ne iamates were not arrested, Velne (riends of the family are respectsuily’ tnvthedl fuccess. "Nearly all ihe’ tune during the “last | Raflroad elgnts, 74a 78; Alabama fives, 70 9 13; Culcaao, May 19, 1871. Gib chose One noe eee Ue pontine UE th ae to attend the iuneral, from the residence of, his three years she has lved inthis city, | do. eights, 1034104; do, Ratiroad eights, 95a 98; 2. Ovfeans, Tens Fo remand, fates market firm, Wheat—No., i quiet Eis m0 ‘Geparting Tor were Aiichio wae tine pets father, 240 Kant Fifty-fourta street, on Sunday after- | " vedle, : 2 a 284 | ana lower \ cash, SL 29 seller June, seller d ts a. ; 5 ee ea ier ment iricadae’ Mat tae | South Carolina sixes, 74 9 78; do. new, January and Taig 148, | Say Uduelng the atdernoou steady at 1 Bie Bl 28% seller | SONCTS were arraigned at the Tombs yesterday morn- | "Mchoxwel.L.—On Friday afternoon, May 19, at his cars Mrs. Harrington had not enjoyed good | July, 63 a 6334; do. do. April and Octover, 614 a 62; Low middiing.. 1b 1539 | June, ¥1 29 cash and seller Corn quiet and steady ; No. Z, When the roll was called, and Judge Hogan satd | residence, Monroe avenue, Quarantine Landing, peer sey scaee Se : abe ina 4 Middung. 6 16-5 16% | 2, 052s. caah or seller May; ternoon steady at | he should hold them in $1,000 each to answer at the | Staten Island, MICHAEL MCDONNELL, formerly @f health, but she bore up like a true Woman under the | Arkausas sixes, 65 a do, sevens, 50 a 62, Good mi Ww 11g Tig | 531, lier May. Oat. General Sessions for trial. ‘This created a greater | county sligo, ireland, aged 65 years. nd puysical suiferings which Oppressed her. . . —The market open g, but closed easier In consequence and prices nomi- ss 3 hed <r ip unt Fora taly or lier personal SHACtWB Ena TaEe aOCOR: THE QUESTION OF COMMISSIONS, AGAIN, Sl adverse Liverpool edvios, The trensnctions to-day com: | Ncicane at tae aikeiaes & Bo pare ae ek | Seusation among them than if he hud ordered a fine | ~ Notice of funeral to-10rtow. . way of a protocol to the original decree on the | prised 6,500 bales, as folilowa:—May, 100 at 15%sc., 200 at bh, 5 60 15 62/g seller June. Lard, 10c. | Of that amount in every case, for the “bail” friends Nokron.—In this city, on Toursday, May 18, after ere arrose ee cn tan eed had ye 5s rie FS Fi86.°300 at Ioyort Juney WO aL TS Slbe., 1,200 at Bye, | SL fy CN, EL Oe ee fous dull ar 88 72% wa, | Temember the last decision of Judge Bedford, of a | a short lines, KuWALD IL, youngest rotor of the . Sa alge no eta pater El Bt inane cabin behets aphioneaeteaeal Le Is 6-66. 5 Fay, nad ae aoige., 100 01 18.166, SOV at | Freicnts irmer and jess wctive; to ‘Bulfalo, Se. Receipts. | Year's imprisonment and a tine of $200, and his ton, in the 25Un year of his age. u i 6 Bxc bs 1 July, August September, at 15¥%e., t . 2 i. 0 uelivel ? F J e roud a make herself known and cali on Lim in | 2Xhange has caused to be circulated the following ine each, July, and oe at 1d3gc., to- | 4,000 bbls. flour, 62,000 bushels wheat, 28,000 bushels corn, | stated determination to ueliver judgment upon all ds and relatives of the family, also the gether; lu0 each, July und August, at 15%;c.. together; Au- | 97,000 bushels oats, 3.000 bushels rye, 8,000 bushels barley, ur cas " 4 % f Ni Assi the the hour of need. She fs said to have been instructions, mandatory and explanative.— must, Who at 15340 end ee 400) at 1o74e i a gusts Au: 5 hoge: “abipments ao bie Sear, 1.000 buahels wenent, slintlar cases ne etal the samme manner. ge rettniginernt ye the , 10 7 7 ow C, ust an ‘eptember, aces er. lay, after ray Ps ‘ if SECOND COUSIN TO UR. LEWIS CASS, }. Commissions are to be charged under all cir | Ktaoge, 1.90 bales changed. bands, as follows:—June, 100 | iey? 1,000 begs, or” ruahels oats, 1,000 bushels bar | Xe onons DYING OUT.—fhe Richmond correspon- from his late residence, No, 42 Chariton of Detroit gon of General Cass, the Bead aise Pitanersid says he leceased states- | cumstances on purchases or sales of stocks, bonds | qt 't5c.,' 100 at 18 1-6e, 100 at I5'c., 100 at. IBiyc.; Osweco, N. Y., Mav 19, 1871 dent of tne Noriolk Journal says:—“Our Boara of | S‘reet, on Sunday morning, at ten o'clock. The re- jamenied iriend | or other securities, either for members of the Board | 990 : : , June and July, at 15 5-16c., together; July, 208 | — Flour in good demand and S5c. nighér; sales 2,800 bbis., at | Healt kes week: ‘tuary reports, e mains will be taken to St. Anthony's ch , in Sule was 4 miece of Mr. Selden, formerly Lieutenunt Gov- | or for persons not members of the Exchange.. at bigot ‘August, 100 at’ 15; September, 100 ‘at Bice. 8758 for Neck pring, 87 7 for amber winter, 88 35 for white Nerereavann pene loaatee bo tai te pages livan street, wrihore a: scien Toquinae hin ee be ‘ernor of this State. 2. Section A applies to all persons not mémbers | total since last report, 7,70) bales. The fons | winter, 89 for doubie extra, Wheat firm and in good de- | proes are dying here at a rate that must eventually | offered up ior the repose of ls soul; from thence te HE eae ee eee Pom tke tae! | end in their total destruction. Ouf whtte popula. | Calvary Cemetery for interment. tion, compared with our colored, 1s in the ratio of Members of the Michacl Norton Assoclation are A day or two ago Mr. Allen, proprietor of the | of ine New York stock Exchange, also to all bunks, | of yesterday's forward del! ‘ vens House, where Mrs. Harrington terminated | trust companies, £c., and in no case can such per- | }>- i August, 15.44c. The receipts tein F 4 f bales; New terms; 7,000 bushols red winter at #1 er earthly career, received a letter irom Mrs. Saran | sons, banks, trust companies, &c., be represented by rie ‘i Y | on private a. 1 re fly nan hoe - py ith, dated at aluiberry, Obi, May 1i, asking for | ¢ clerk on w salary, DULAUCH parties must pay the | Went soi Mobile, 7 644; Charleston, 375; | $1 56; 600 bushels amber State at $164. Corn unchangep; | 100 to seventy-five, and yet in the matter of mor- | requested to meet at their rooms, 257 Hudson street, Ba , , 425; Baltimore, 210; New York, | 4C0,busheis low mixed at t8c., 8.00 do, at e e x St J fe o! y 5 Information concerning the death at his house, | rate of one-sixtceuth, Of one per cent commission | 982; total, 7,082 bales, against £,000 bales same day last week bones’ as bushels high mixed 60c., and 400 bushels yellow Hae lates: The tora aromas of penoun er a ar TR ee nich she saw uoticed in oue of the Cincuinall pa- | on the par value of all securities bought or sold by | and 7,908 bales same day Inst year. The closing rates for | at ‘ic. Oats steady; sales 8,200 bushels Western at Gc. | who died here in that period was thirty-flve; of these | tuneral of our late brother member Edward H. pen In the letter Mrs. Sout says the person re- | members of the Exchange. cotton freight were:—To Liverpool, by steam, ijd.; by sail, | Barley, rye and ¥ gard quiet. “Corn meal, $160 for bolte a) t swe » dese! f eraised | 3. KY i 7-82. a 9-3ad. ; to Havre, by steam, lc. gold; to Hamburg, 1 £0 for unbolted, per cwt, Mill feed in good demand anc seven Only were whites, and twenty-eight we; Norton. HENRY HUGHES, President, ‘ og chan i 10 porta, by sail, 4c. gold. middiings, $30 a 433 per ton. ‘Higowines, $2c. Canal | 1s not usual, at least not in so great a degree; but it | ‘Tne members of the John Cox Association are re FATILB, MOTHER, BROUNE swho left her at tue age of twenty-two, and wan- | sentative at the Board, ona salary, Mered from place to place, sumetimes bemg in Ciu- | factory obligation with the secret NOR SISTER, the New York Stock Exchange, can have a repre- FLoun ANP GRALN.—Receipts—Flour, 6,785 bbis. ; wheat by filing a satis- | 87,655 bushels; corn, 21,300 bushels; corn meal, $9 bbis. ry of the Board | oats, 24,402 bushels. The flour market was less active a: freights—Flour, 20c.; corm, Bge. a Bio. to New York; | ts a fact that though the negroes are in the minority | quested to meet at thelr headquarters, Jellersom wheat, pominally 7ige. to New York; lumber, ®3 to the . aa on eke ef i a Hutson, ‘ to Neve York, 45 to Pitiadelphia, Ratiroud | More, Wey atenday, yirnisn, week alter Week, A Ma | Market, on Sunday morning, May 21, at ten o'clock, = lour, os mnati, then Louisville, St. Louis, New York ano e firm or individual member is respon- | scarcely so firm, though we make no reduction in our quota- | freights—! to Boston, b3c.; to New York, 42c,; to Al- to attend the funeral of EDWARD NORTON, from the 1 Puvadeiptia, Shoruy ater leaving home she re- | lois for the acts ‘of its or his tewenag ant the Paid fon ag sa dg et EB lg Bd a aye ak — bang, Sic, Receipts by lake, 1b.90t bushels wheal, $64,100 feet residence of lis brother, Hon, Michael Norton, 4% ted herself murried tou mau named Harrmgton | auorney on his part pledging himself to do business | Trio 4 Toouttesd meade, With lumber. Shipments by canal, 2.288 bis. four, 16.00) bushels a = " Chariton street, Ge Lous, and afterward signe her bane Kure Be | socte vor the firm or individual member of Vite ine ee ese eens eee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 4 . , WALTER W. PRICK, President, Harringion, he 18 the acknowledged reprosentative at the New | No. 2 State soe e0s 84 50 a BB 50 CLEVELAND, May 19, 1871. WILLIAM F, QUILLAN, Secretary. gE HER REAL NAj ms eae York Stock Hxchsure. t a Lu. mee +B ws 8 Cora 2. held at Ae. reshi'es Wi Seedined nad ai sede Married. Norron.—On Friday, May 19, Avacsra W., wiiow being Eliza V. Selden. The last the writer heard Ww CLERKE, President, Guolee de 10 t-4 ‘etroleum very strong. Cru Reedestesatege rt ae Banson--Pierctiun.—On. Betarday; ‘May. 1 of Benjamin Honnots Norton, ta the 68th year of her Of her was about two yeai ‘Bho Was understood 10 be ‘0 1a New York, when . " age. maplaped avout theatre STOCKS ACTIVE AND UNSETTLED, Superfine Western. jamden, Conn., by the Kev. Mr. Putoam, FE Funeral services on Sunday afternoon, at half i 3 Tobacco—Very strong sales; $65 hids, lugs at $3 = gi 4 u She had a scar on her collar bone, near the neck, | ‘The transactions at the Stock Exchange embraced | Brady... --- r | low to medium leaf, $8 5U a $12. BeNson to HENRIETTA M. TCHR, daugitive of | sour, at the residence of her son, George F. No caused by a burn, apd tuis is verided bv the | a wide range and large dealings, with the | Round hoop Ohio, shipping braada. | SAVANNAM, May 19, 1871. EM are Malan, of Switzerland, ATL West Pweney-tirst street. Cotton quiet, in good demand. Miadilngs, 14 xo. a 15e. On Wednesday, May xports constwise, 309; sales, 800; | residence of the bride's parents, by’ the NUTTLNE statement of Miss Fitzgeratd, El) The | Hound hoop Onio, trade br Family: nyotnt., on Thursday, May 18, wife of Lee Nutuung. a was thirty-six | creculative sentiment active and divided. years of age. Mrs, South was alsy unxious to know net receipts, 644 bale: HANNAH CAMPRE twas also = wie 7 ae 4 rock. 295688; ciptay A225 exps reat Britaim, | Conkling, EDWARD J. Bkown to Joseruinn, | UpYS! , : Fwhevher the body had been cluimed, and What dis- | movement for higher prices had @ rather brilliant | St. Louis low extra | pee “9, “ ee Fopeeth Ai Sxporte fo creat o fy R d a Fanerat from her late residence, 580 Secon@ position had been made of 1. | peginning in the forenoon, but under a pressure of | St Lous chorce double’ extn ; EU wage Continent, 2829; couetwise, 2,005; sales of the | danghter of James Marsh, Est, of {ius ety. aoe | Street, Greenpoint, tins (saturday) afternoon, at one Tn conclusion, Mrs. South says (if the person proves | sales to reatize and of sales on speculative account | St. Louis choice tamily. . I is NEW ORLEANS, May 19, 1871, sh, by Henry ©. Potter, D. D., Ricuanp w. | 2 Clock , to be Eliza) “i have labored toag and anxiously to Rye flow . Cotton steady, in fair demand, Middlings, Loge. a 15440 . Thong . Rosexsrery.—On Fri_ay morning, May 19, Cara M. D., to Miss ARUP AMAABUAAIArZAAIAT SSSUSSSSaASUSSZaNSSS: mere Faawstaaaeaaamasas BPRPP SESE ED PE ERE DE RED S28) Chssssesssesss: fustruct and lead her in the paths of truth “and | the market broke down in sympathy with a sudden Boutbern N ine . } bape ea Le BAPE) expanse ts Barre 0 eh ae LiZaBeTH BLONDEL, bowl ol | pry , the beloved wile of Julius W. Rosenstem, and Fal probability the remains of Mre, Harrington | {ee!lne mm Ene, which, afer am early advance 10 | goutnern extr 5 | Ghents ars sales, 40: stock, 12i,d:9; net receipts of the | CLaRK—RURGER.—On Thursday, May 18, by the | {idesttaughter of the late S. Rosenfeld, in the mil now be c.aimed by some of her relations, and | 34 Tan down to 28%. The mfAuences at work | Southern family... : pl ye te hiverpook SAN: t0 | Rev. S. Robinson D. Ds, ALEXANDER CLARK 10 | "ine members of Mount Neboh Lodge and Congre- moved to auother resting place, The effects left | yn ths stock have been alreaay fully ex- | Corn meal, Western yellow | then, 4018; to. Amaterdama, 1,569 ; {,535; to | REBECCA Bun 1 of this city. _ ation Adas desiuran are respecttally invited to at- Vv deceased in her rovui are li charge of Miss Fitz | piamed in this column, wherein ft will be | Cora meal, A Pi | Cronstadt, 249; to Citti, 3; to Genoa, 3,010; to Ghent, 1,477; CURKY—DELGA DY piscopalcturch, Bow- | tend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at nine rald. ‘ Corn meal, brandywine, | coaatwise, 3,049; sales of the weex, 18,0u0. ard street, between Second and Third, San 'Fran- | orcigek, from bia’ late residence, 240 West Fitty- remembered, care was given to omit all reference | Gorn meal, puncheons eoee 20a — om oon onan cisco, on Saturday, May 6, by Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Mr. | Secona’atreet, Ms <The wheat market opetied strong and xbout ‘ie. better, but. | CHARLES A. CURRY, of Massachusetts, to Mrs, Ei ers Of Mount Neboh Loage, No. 267, Ps i IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS BY EXPRESS COMe | 19 the various ramors of its latended purchase by dosed Gull aud Ic, 5 be ANTES outside parties. These stories having served their | advices and a jar; e, ted g - RS oe, notations “ i purpose and brought the public in as buyers, the | close Gitener sanyo arrive vet a Fi h United 8 Cireutt Court af the Firth Oi clique have sold out, aud are now mancuvring to aa in 7 tne. The sales fet) Booms see bi cule and. southern District of Ala aia, during the | &et the stock back again at the cheapest figures pos- | $1m to arrive next werk, "R35 to. arrive, free part Avril wrm of this year, the case of Newton St. | sible. Lake Shore, following its progress of the LECT eB cs RC A eg | Jono va. the Southern Express Company was given | gay previous, bad risen to 118)4 before turned by | yeacerday’s closin; quotation: . @ 76c. for mixed. | 4 ay The mer i PIGEONS IN WISCONSIN. a yee < mor scree ‘Thursday evening, May | and A. M., are respectinily invited ¥0 attend ‘the *; {From the Kieburn City (Wis.) Mirror. | tie residence of the parents of the bride, by | frmner las resiucuce, sw Weve Fitty-secoud streets We have read somewhere that there were three ou a bye ye eeat saooad a iene ig oben Sunday morning, May 21, at nme o'clock, 1 . ands, L. L., Lo ISABELLA, Second daughter of Davic ABM, J. SEMEL, Master. and a half millions of eggs ina single codfish, and Kilgour, Jr., Bsq.. of Brooklyn BANDA.—At Sands’ Point, £. 1, on Thursday, have heard of myrtads of small insects and animals Hareis—McKniens.—On Wi 18, of par: Many J. SANDS, aged 76 yeara, in a limited amount of space, but were not prepared | the Madison avenue Baptist church, by the fe Relatives andl intends are invited to attend the vi io a jury, who rendered a verdict for defendants, te ¥ oh | The s were about 60,000 bushels, at The. a 780. for gee 9 sons. A J. F, Blder, Epwin 5. Harris to Mary P., daugh funeral, from her iate residence, this (Saturday) alter- The poinis in the case are th Viainuf, amer: | the downward tide. New Jersey Central, which | reg (ony small iets of very dry above 77dc), 180. « Te, bodbecrsse! bed ek GHUAeEAP EH Lnciep ob variear aa of Thomas McKnight, ail of ims city. noon at O08 and Curist Church, Mamta chant tu Mobile, forwarded by the Southern Ex- | 18 also among the numerous lines to be | for yellow. Oats were steady at ‘870. for Western and | unaccountabie ey all come from, a: is said Hoouk3s—TRoMSON.—On Thursday, May 18, at the | ser, at uiree o'clock. lower on receipt of unfavorable cable ress Company on tho 26th day of May, 1866, the | «eased? (it is singular these wonderful leases | 70°. 4 7c. for Obio, with sales of about 40,00y bushels within | that each female bird hatches out but two or three | residence of the bridegroom, 70 Meadow sircet, Ho- Scuwo.l.—On Wednesday, May 17, Benyargp Be j . e a . Barley was dail and nominal. Rye —There was ‘ e el I 9 > ‘ 4 ‘ jum of $5,000, to be delivered to one J. By Alexun- » not arranged in the winter time, when | ssoaltmquy, butno movement ot linportance; State was | eggs. For the past three weeks they nave been fy- | Poken, by ine Kev. Axel Walter, of the Swedish | sonwort, in the 96th year of his age. Me ‘der, a resident of New York city. For this ne patd the | 4Fe no! a : held at #1 20, Western $1 06 a §1 10, and Canada $1 06 in church, New York, HENRY AUGUSTUS Llopars, ship- Relatives and friends of the family are respect. ordinary charge of twenty-five cents for letters in | stocks are low) advanced to 114%. The proposition | pona. me Bees Lae er chee by 3 etre i pas master, and HiLDA AMALIA HORTENSIA THOMSON, | Mmily tnvited to atlend the funeral, fromthe resik € Stamped government envelopes, thus leading the | to jease Is sald to come from the Reading Company, | | FREIGWTR.— The market for grain freighte, both by steam | On Saturday, ADYL 2% for abou two hou before | both of Sweden. % dence of his son, Jonn B. Schwoll, 68 Bergen street, 3 emplovén of the Southern Express Company Into te | 414 are willing to take the road and pay per | $U,cull, wae, higher ae cost Win eehartering business | gouth tO HOren, darkening the air and astonishing | Roe Be Te tee Roca ee a nay 17. by the | Brookiyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two orelock. Sving no “aectared. values Tho. ietior was carried cent upon its capital stock, raised to $20,000,000, | was somewhat restrice, owe Hoge Liverpeok, by steam, | we, People by the sound of ther wings, and | Doscuer, of this city. ea edantariag Ph hes FiOy) AY Oy Se ee k 4 engagem 1 . n 2 ; (by the Southern Express Company to Lynchburg, | which would allow a stock dividend of 33% por cent. | Jo bushels wheats Bid. a Se, ; 600 bales cotton, tad; 3) Ly a Jon eat ie cota aitinea Cy ‘ina OWRNS—BERMESE.—On Wednesday, May 10, The reiatives ana friends are respectfally invited ‘a., and was there transferred t the custody and york ital stock and scrip came on the car- | bbls. flour, 28, Sd. and by sail, 15,000 bushe!s wheat at 8d. t Hardly a tral 1 bata L&wis 8. OWRNS, Of Brooklyn, to Miss NeLIIE KR | to attend the feral, from the residence of her ware of the Adams Express Company, to be by it | New York cap! : Po tondod, 1400 bbia, four at 2s, Od. The charters inclade:— | great numbers, Hardly a train arrivey that doesnot | Bexwese, of Montrose, Scotland. No cards. sister, Mrs. Marcia Berrian, 56 Willoughby séreet, delivered (o the person addressed In New York, The | pet quite suddenly late in the day, owing to private | A Brilish bark (rechartered), hence to a direct port inthe | bring hunters and trappers. Hotelsare full, coopers SHERWOOD—SkK.—On Wednesday, May 17, at the | Bro . on Sunday afternoon, at two.o’clock. delivery clerk of this latier company, instead of per- | auyicos that the {nternal revenue taX on the 80 per | Baltic, 1,700 pbis. petroleum, 6s. td. A Norwegian brig, 300 | are busy making barrels, and men, women and | residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. Ul. SM udidenly, on Friday, May. 19, of scarlet yf bacon and talow, dren are active in packing the birds or filling the i 3 ¥ Ps Jorming his duty with the fidelity that usuails 1 tons, hence direct to Stockholm, he nil ar Ferris, D, D., Mr. A. G. SHERWOOD to Miss Lint fover, HARRY POLLOCG, second’ 8 "Albert and. characterized hii suspecting the letter to contain | cent dividend will not be enforced. See Oe: SNe ee en ee erally Vere va grain, and® | parreis. ‘They are shipped to all places on the rail- | second daughter of Coles 0. See, Est., ail of Ni Gants BL BIOUe baud venee roby Hh an valuable contents, opened 1t ar lg snes $5,00°, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Gpannal. 6. ane Bag anda apna ie ee Seek aon lal oo Tore Funeral on Monday morning, at ten. o’elock, from. in bills of sarge denomination. 7 Hi Th ‘ket was without chat andquiet. We 2 u/ ‘ Rochester papers piease copy. r ol 3 X * ‘which he found bf ‘ae The following table shows the highest and lowest eta sie My coie ibe ait dai picked and packed in ico for more distant ‘points Come Ppt ee a In fey on Weanes the Secor hnrd of lus parents, East Nineteent@ ¥ Wompiaint reaching the Adams Company of the non- " deuvery of the ater for Alexander they set in- | prices of the principalstocks during the day:— quiries ‘on foot, and ascertaining the delinquency ot their clerk ‘had him arrested and secured the | New York Central consolidated HAY AND STRAW,—There was a good demand for ship- | On no express trains {8 it possible to take the large | aay. May 17, al the residence of the bride's parents, Highest, Lowest. | ping and a moderate demand for retail qualities at, for ship- | amount offered, and arrangements are made to for- br Rev withiam 1 Knox, J. H, Wooo, of Boookiyn, , . (8; retail qualities, #1 15 0 81 90. Straw, BL ‘ , J Wi " bed tat tor foog tye: #140 a $i YD for short rye, ana gl0s a | Ward them on the midnight train going Hast. From | to Rerite S., second daugliter of T, Smith Roe, Ks. ArFORD.--On Frigay, May 19, JomN STAFFORD. 60 years. Toe timeral will take place, from tus late rest eater part of the stolen funds. A failure tode- | New York Ventral scrip 8 ‘ont. 10,000 to 30,000 birds are forwarded daily, most of peat tene ‘at 7 \ 287, Ki it firm. The which have to be picked after arrival of the trains dence, 95 Jane street, on Sunday afternoon, at one “ FOGG CEA Ge Se eae Wao came upon we | Senda nas wasuo sihesn of mnportanes. eh casi ere | av night; im many tstances the work of picking Died. x O'clock. ‘The friends of the family ave invited. ‘ —Suddeniy, at Bedford, Westchester Beifast (Ireland) papers please copy. Ee for suit by St. John, who came upon the | Reading uthern «Express Company. Judge Wood | Lake snore. deliver the decision of the Court at | Wabasn. reat length, during which he laid par- | Pitsburg. icalar = stress ys & provision in_ the | Northwestern Houtbern bxpress Company's receipts for money | Northwestern preferred, packages, which s “that this company ts to for- | Rock Island. ward the same to its agent nearest or most cons | Milwaukee and St venient to destination only, and then to deliver the | Milwaukee and St. Paul prefer fame to other parties, they to complete the trans- | Onioand Mississippl. ration, such delivery to terminate ail liability of | New Jersey Central. nly HEMP AND JUTR.—There was no movement worthy of | and packing continued all oight. One man has Barrer. 643, | Rote in either foreign or ae et Prices were steady. | paid over $1,000 to the express company in charges | county, ou Thursday, May 18, GeorG® Ross: SvUMMERVILLE,--On Tunrsday, Muy 18, Eizanere im" | We quote: preset serene Ticete . in, | for Torwraramgs In about two weeks the pigeon sea- a pevan M. and the late Moses S, Barrett, aged 23 | apron SUMMMKVELLS, aged 36 Fears, 4 mouths dreasea do., r > son W ove! ears. 2 du ay Heal, Sogo. 6 95.) GO1d Tal Gale watts, 4% 4340, Funeral from nis late residence, on Sunday after. |), 89°. tives and friends of the family are respece 114% | currency, ¢3 Fire IN TAB Woops IN Connecricut.—On Satur- | Noon, at half-past two o’clovk, fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late 62% Taon—The scarcity of American pig restricted the sales of | day afternoon the woods near the railroad track, BiDOLE.—At Elizabeth, N. J., on Wednesday, May | gence, 53 Douglass street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) 8134 | domeatio to small lois gp renceree me i oh Seu ter about two miles this side of Bolton station, caught | 17, suddenly, AGNES FRENEAU, eldest daughter of | yrernoon, at (Wo O'clock. ‘at 3s a B85 per ton for No. 1, fire by sparks from a passing locomotive. he | Edward and Catharine FP, Biddle, aged 19 years. WALKER.—ELtzanern, widow of Lieutenant James. 5h c nus* Otner descriptions the market was not so well supporied the | names spread rapidly and the alarm soon spreading | ‘The faueral will take piace thix (Saturday) qitters Walker, in the 6th year of her age. Offerings of Glengarnock at, $33 per ton, to arrive, being con- a aturd is Com) tor such us,? i a iberrie realized @32 60 ton, | the inhabitants turned out in force to save their | noon, at two o'clock, from Christ church. ‘ 1 Trom her into rest. one point; thore were ‘others bat the’ principal one Wrsern Union ‘Telegraph sos Prompe cash” We note sales of 800 tone Egunton dod 2000 | property. Their utmost efforts were insuiicient to | leave Liberty street férry ak one o'clock P. SL. gence, 304 East Twenty-fourth st, 0 CAIvRry cba was that alladed to above, where the plaintif, | pacific Mail 45% Tons ‘aow. English rails on Lead also 100 tons | check the flames and yesterday morning the confla- Phitadelphia papers Please copy. Kast ‘twenty-third street, from ‘thence to letter sealed in the nu at 0 , i re respoctt! “ largo envelope 'eeated at each’ cores ‘and tn the SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. 2 98 08 per oa, snd Balt laborers of he Hartford, Brovidenge and Prat aged 45 years, i month and S dWy%, a ee im pgaapdlgeendecce aden = an tre with sealing-wax, and ar asvorted Raulroat went out to “fight the Ore." elatives an ends .o1 7 ? ai, Side not only the directions bus tre precine valve of Friday, May 19-1015 A. M. Zap mastacesedant toni By vigorous and continued efforts the progress of tie | quested to atwond the funeral, run her late resi- | Workes.—On Thursday morning, May. 48, Sa oy the contents. This should prove a warning to mer- 00 Ia. flames was checked, and late rday afternoon | dence, No. 337 East Thirty-second street, (his (Satur- | Evizauern, only cl Aes ros og Man ary 5 ied chanta and business men, who cannot hope to be the fire was extinguished. About three hundred ee ae o’olock. Weekes, need $308 Oe a es . ‘ore ns rovected’ by express companies, except by @ sirict acres of Wi ‘were burned over and about two ART.—On jay, May 18, Asnam K. The relatives Cs meow tee te arg el ompllance with the rules which expertenge teaches bundred ne wood “4 to tho et eeaes a _ A. B, and Martha Bogart, in the speceeny olen An - ae ¥ Pe, eral, = ay rof our ot sti Tara, ft Post, May |, mito relastvog (etonda of she famiig are respect. | Suadtay alteraoon, a oe O'ClOOK, ae,