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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Besume of the Week’s Dealings in Wall Street. Stocks Up and the Corner in Money Broken. GOVERNMENT BONDS STRON Tho Fluctuations in Gold and For- eign Exchange. * Large Short Interest in Vir- ginia Consois. VALUE OF A GOVERNOR’S VETO. Administrative Changes im the Stock Exchange. HONORS 10 THE LIVING AND THE DEAD. WALL STREET, Sunpay, March 3, Tera. ‘The past week in Wail strect has not been marked ‘by any features of extraordinary interest. The reg- ular six days’ drama has been played there with ‘the old incidents and the old characters, with here ,and there a slight change in the cast, and thatis all, That the country is any the her or the Poorer for ali the snouting and beliowing that has jgone on each day, between the hours of ven and ‘five, in the hall of the Stock Hxchange, we dare not ‘gay; but yot it cannot -be ignored ihat the transac- “tions which gave occasion for so much screeching ‘and gesticulation very seriously atiected individual Minterests, THE PRINCIPAL INCIDENTS OF THE WEEK @hat closed witn yesterday were a squeeze in money jandasharp fight over Pacific Mail and Northwest ‘comMon, ‘both of which, it needed no prophet to dis- \eover, belonged to the same periormance, This jMght, which has already given nse to considerable -@crimony. and which is rapidly developing into an / angry feeling, even among those not directly inter- ested, against “the young bear leader,’ has already “borne fruit in the recent absurd examination of a ‘Legislative committee into the management of the ‘affairs of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and proposition introduced into the Siate.Legislature ‘to authorize such management to reduce the capital jAtock of the said company'to $10,000,009. 1t is also ited on the bull side by the prospect of the pres- jent Congressional subsidy of $500,000 being tn- * jereased to $1,000,000 annually. In Northwest com- the struggle is more iocal, aud seems so far to be coe to the usual street tactics. In both ks the fignt raged with varying fortune through- . tid the week, as has been previously recorded here; it At the Close last evening, when each combatant hwas’ compelled to cease hostilities as dark- es8 sct in, victory appeared to be fut- img over the ranks of tie bulls, as if reparing tc light upon their banners. Theother atures Of prominent interest in tne stock market Erie and Union Paeitic. The former, from the contest now going on lor the repeal of the Classifi- ‘cation act and the prospects of success presentea the temper of the Legtsiature, resumed some of Old activity, reflecting or being reflected in a jar movement abroad, both in London, Frank- rt and Amsterdam, Late last evening it was tned that the Senate Judiciary Committee, hav- cleared their table of other matters, would morrow take up the sutyject of Ene th & determination to go through with whole matter without delay. Union lo addresses itself to the atiention of operators 0 from the change in the manavemeut, whereby the Vanderbilt interest came into the direction, and 6. discussion now beiore Congress respecting the Aransmission of the mails to the @ minor incidents may be mentioned sales of tus. The Governing Comutittee of the Stock Ex- change have accepted the Farmers’ Trust Company the register of this stock in piace of the Tenth Tetiiont Bank; butthe new capitat of $5,000,000 ot be “a good delivery” unul the expiration f the thirty days’ notice, on the 15th of March. Western Union was iirm throughout ail she week, with a fair proportion of dealings {as compared with the favorites. The balance of the Hist responded to the course of speculation before | alluded to, and ciosed strong with those previonsly mentioneg. THE SQUEEZE IN MONFY, which dates from Tuesday following the frst exhi- ution of ie effort to twist the shores in Nortnwest., roduced almost as much irregularity ay stringency In rates throughout sue week, and did not seem to pe very stroug at any time. Tie highest rate paid } for the use-of money was 1-16 pins legal interest, the } majority of business even while the between 7 currency, aad 1-32 commis- Bion added, Last evening moacy closed easy At about stx to seven per cent as te recognized rate jong the leading houses, aliough as high as ee commission added to legal interest was paid early in the day, and, after banking hours, balances were pressed at three and tour per cent by those fous 10 secure the two days’ interest, The feel- Ing on the street at the Close was one of anticipated | this week at the furthest at regular rates. It 1s jought by those best able to judge of the ebb and A ow of the money tive im _ this city, Bhat the banks have seen about tie last yof the receding movement, and will continue to jgain in resources for the rest of the season, This is joer interpretation of THR BANK STATEMENT. ‘Lhe foilowing is the statement as presented to the im $206,400 443,000 400 rease in deposits rease 1D legal tenders crease in circulation., ‘The following ts a comparison of the bank aver- U of the past and preceding weeks: — ’ March 2. $252,286, 100 18,393,600 28, 165.400 210,472,800 45,770,400 45,042,900 The statement proved to be much more favorable juan was expecied, the loss in legal reserve as com- with last week being only $123,675, A DECLINE IN GOLD. Gola weakened towards the close of the week fimultancously with a decline im the for- @ign exchanges, and on ‘Thnrsday went oft | to 109%, recovering slightly later, with a} i Sirmer teclug in the other market, closing at 10% a 11034. The following were the highest and Soirtet firures of the premium on the several days during the week:— Highest, 110% 1105, 1104 11035 iwi : 11044 TRE DECLINE IN FORRIGN EXCHANOR joticed above was marked on Thursday, when lead- bankers reduced thetr rates to 109% for sixty- Sterling and 1103, for short sight, slight con- Lowest. “11035 110%, lons were mide at these rates, but later the | it stiffened somewhat and closed firm. GOVERNMENTS WERE STEADY Plorineg the week, with a firm undercone, sustained 4 -the contident tecling exhibited in 1 ot ropean markets Tuis feeliug was ‘Bpparent yesterday, when the reply ment to Bari Granville’s note mast have been ‘own on the Lonaon stock Hxchange with ample Pacific uf snow | lockades are to be common occurrences. Among | lannibal and St. Joseph stimulated vy tts pecultar © ‘squeeze jasted | the | eqnaliy our 5 | by ateam, 200 par ‘Umeé to produce its effect. Tuere 1s good reason to _ PUppose from this that the excited spirit of oppo Pilion to the Washington Treaty exhibited by Eng: , |. Konnd hoop Ob the fear of a disruption of the existing relations janetive, Dat unchanged, feeon'e tee rammed We tar mad 108 As al aR ae ge ye ee will after all have | 2 Romina; the current juotations were $3 40 a #3 45 on @grave one, ‘Tis question upper and #3 Wa 42 69'un the lower road, Tho Phila to be settled on ’Change, and this is a signifi. dpe market was du and weak, but nota chanted cant indication of how it 18 likely to bo | month; there store. ram ‘alee ‘of #000 bbls, refined at settled. The market left off strong, closing as , %,. but we were unabie to trace it ( ; follows:—Unitea States currency sixes, 114 a | BL pee teas, 68 package lary Boas bus fie 114%; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 114 9 114%; do, do, | a24 100 kegs; eet Sy packagens ahd i hie end coupon, 11 a 115%; do. five-twenties, registered, | Uercevanii.ta tegh "the tare fr Tate pore was Gl May and November, 111 8 11133; 40. 40. 1802) | ee een a te aoe this changed coupon, do., 1113 & 111%; do. do,, 1864, do, do,, | hands at $14 Be ‘and $13 75 for prime mess. 11134 & 11154} do, do, 1865, do. do., 1114 9 111%; dO, | Wentern short cleat at fee Betas ot short rab ot Tar do,, 1867, registered, January and July, 110% a 111; — clear Wester jc. Dressed hogs were in do. do., 1865, coupon, 40., 110% a 11034; do. do., 1867, | giye. for chy and 4b Sys BB M0 per 103 bon for Weatsrny do. do., 111% @ 11%; do. do,, 1868, ao, do., 1117% | Beet was in muted demand and sendy, w do. fives of 1881, funded registered, 108% | tor meas, oa $18 for ‘#15 vais 108%; do, do. do., Coupon, 1085; a 108%; do. ten- mesa, forties, registered, 10734 a 10714; do. do,, coupon, | Tas cite ta Tange of "Gee. "Gat ‘monte 107}s @ 107%; Central Pacifle gold bonds, 102 9 | Tewierate extent, but berat” ?5e 10254. smoked al tcicled ‘The called bonds are coming forward very | Meulders & an hed slowly, and it 13 estimated that not $2,009,000 | only moderately active and steady. sales were :—450 out of the $20,000,000 named for redemption tercee the Mivial Siac, and bib tierese fer dome: om pavate ms the 1st of Maren have been received from | rms, City lard was dull and woak at Oe. aie forall de: urope, scription®, but prices were fnehanged: The ales were about SOUTHERN SECURITIES 35 Uerces of Carolina at 8yc. a [Coy 400 bags of Patua at were fairly active during the week, stimutated py | 7(¢;8,4e,nnd 20) baga of Rangoon at Orie a ora et and Pending financtal legislation in the various Southern ‘Th States, i Late advices trom Richmond state that the act of the General Assembly making gold and silver coin, | 9c. a Ngee ar oa tes wae py ae United States notes and national bank notes, only, | $2 cole urocery, Bis & Ie. 5 centrifuga, hhde, receivable for taxes has been passed over the Gov- | 4%c. a 634c. Havana—Boxes, Dutch standar: ernor’s veto, This act nuliifies the agreement with fie ECs co BY tae Se we we Rae : the creditors of the State expressed in the Funding Son bg Ne arya intl Les alenpng Benne act of sfareh, 1871, whlch stipulated that Virginia | Bra fbi aaa Non 800 SS, A oe Sara should not be held responsible for one-third of the utch standard, Nos. 10 to 12, 9c.a94¢c. - Manila—Superior debt, except in accordance with any settlement fo Crh sep 80" bize, i 17: Phen easeayennyont that might be hereafver made with West Virginia, |. S?EARINE continued dull and ‘nominal, and without trans- actions on waich to base quotations. TALLOW.—The market was quiet, but firm, Sales 60,000 bbis. ctioiea, at $34c., and email lota of common at 4 9c. WiISkRY,.-Keveipts, 1,241 bbls, The market was quiet but continued steady at'92., with sales of 450 bbis. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New ORLEANS, March 2, 1872. and an extended time for the payment of the other two-thirds to thirty-four years, with interest pay- able seml-annually—the same as the old bonds; the State, as an evidence of good taith, agreeing that the interest on the new bonds represented by cou- pons should be receivable for taxes at and after ese RY Cotton dull and nominal; middiings, 21/4, Net rec ye 8,414 bales; gross, 3,040. "Exports—Lo Liverpool, 3,8) The action yesterday may find its explanation in | Palmas a treL. piwerp, 3.10); to Reve bay M0 the fact previously stated Neve, thatalarge short | f's)q’ Siueie 20 RiGalng exchan ye, Oj" Sight dratts mterest in these bonds, amounting to $200,000, ma- | on New York at par, Goid, 1 0% EIR eS Aa NS tures this week. Cotton steadier; middlines, 2hisc. Net re 803 bales, THE EXYRRME FIGURES OF STOCKS YESTERDAY. Exports coastwise, 233. Sales, 400." Stock, 24, SAVANNalt, Cotton—Buyers and sellers apart, tendin, dlings, 2c. a Net receipts, $29 ba Great’ Britain, 6,00; coastwise, 588 5: 54,508, ‘Tne following were the highest and lowest prices of stooks during the day:— Exports—to 700, Stock, Highest, Lowest, 2754 9756 N.Y, Central and Hudson con WILMINGTON, N. C., March 2, 1872. 1 weax at 8c, .Rosin urm at low No. 1, 65 for No. 1. Crate hard, 8625 for yellow dip and Loutsvti..e, March 2, 1472. Spirits turpentine quiet, and 420 for strained, 84 50 fi Bi “ i. qnTobaceo sates-200 bhus ings nt os 60 a 8720; low to mide : . ng Leal, G7 O0 a G9 Cs gradi do., BLY Norchwestern., 13g rane tenn GENIN ATE, M Northwesiern preterre: o1 Moas pork offered at 81250, but no, 4 Rock Island... 11% duil and drooping. Receipts small, nly at uwaukee and St. Paul - O76 Tien ana ASM Muwankee and St. Paul preferred 779% ‘ene Wags a Bi ieee betiog Ponce No a | Olio aNd MISSISBIPDL seseseeseeee 4495 mixed, 84/c, Outs heavy and dull; No, 2at Bike, a BLive. | Del., Lackawanna and Western. 10655 Rye dull; No.2 at 723ge. Barley quiet but firm; No.2 spring Guion Pachiic ........66 853% at 7c. a b7 qc. Mess pork strong, and advanced Sc. a le. Hannibal and St. Joseph 8736 apa dae ee Hama In pickle steady Hannibal and st. Joseph pret... 653 attic Boe. Nite @ txrictae tiie, tee: estern Unton Telegraph 10. Dresied hogs quiet at $3 a $510; Whiskey firmer and ‘in Pacitic Maul Quicksilver . ° REFORM DURING THR WEEK. By a resolution of the Governing Committee, passed during the week, dealings in stocks before ten jock A. M. are prohibited. The business hours of the Stock Exchange are therefore confined to the period between ten o'clock A. M. and five o'clock P. M. ‘Tne committee appointed by the Clearing House to perfect arrangements for an exchange and clear- ance of gold checks simular to the process used in the case of ordinary checks agreed upon a plan therefor, and the new arrangement went into effect on Friday, proving thus very satisfactory to mer- chants and others having dealings in gold. REDUCING THE VOLUME OF TRANSACTIONS, Business was slightly, embarrassed during the ‘week by the suspension of the regular calls of the Stock Exchange on Tuesday as a mark of respect to the memory o! Le Grand Lockwood, deceased, and We interruption of the London xchange resulting from tue thanksgiving holiday there on Wednesday. improved demand at Boe. a 853gc. 5 3b a for iron bound. Hogs 5 C5. “Receipts—4,000 bbls. tour, 3,000 Wheat, 68,000 do. corn, 19,000, do. outs, 10,000 do. and 3,000 hogs. Shipments—4,000 bbis, flour, 5.000 wheat, 17,000 do, corn, 2,000 da, oats, 1,000 do. rye, 6,000 do. barley, aud 8,000’ hogs. Oswrao, March 2, 1872. Flonr steady and unchanged. Sates 1,50 bbls, at $775 for No. 1 spring, 88 6 for amber winter, $8 75 for white winter and 49 25 for doube extra. Wheat quiet; held at $1 53 tor No. 1 Milwaukee club. Corn steauy ; sales of 2,400 bushels at 7c. onthetrack, barley held at $i for up. 6 and $1 0b for Bay Quinte, Rye nominally 8c. for ern, Corn meal sold at $1.60 for boited and $150 for unbolted. Mill feed uneban f shorts at $25; middhngs, $28a 30 ; nt Highwines, sold at 88. Railroad our, to Kosion, Sic. ; to New York, d¥c. ; to Alba- BUFFALO, March 2, 1872. Flour quiet; sales of 289 bbls. for city trade at unchanged rices. Wheat in tair milling demand for white, with bales cars State on private terms, aad 300 bushels Western at 8170; also 70) bushe's Duluth ‘spring at $1 4. Corn duil, at 8c, for Western. Oats neglected. Rye dull, at Western, bar'ey inactive and nomfnauy’ unchanged. Seeds—Small lots chauged hands at unchanged quotattoi Pork aud lard stoady und yery aufet, Miguwines watirely Domins = BROOKLYN COURTS. SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. Tilton vs. Bowen, Before Judges Barnard, Glibert and Tappen, Theodore Tilton, mtending to sue Henry C. Bowen for breach of contract with him as editor of the Union and contributor to the Zndependent, ootained an order from Judge Tappen last December allow. | ing him to examine Bowen under the statute for COMMERCIAL REPORT. SATURDAY, March 2—6 P. M. Corrnr.—The market remained without a new feature to note. Prices were nominally unchanged. We annex the current quotations —Cargoes Rio, ordinary, ceded that the examination must proceed in the case of the Union, but set aside the order in the other cause. An appeal was taken to the General Term, which tas just decided that the exemination must procved in boun cases. ‘Tbe Contested Assessment Cases. The General Term has decided that the certiorart ‘he market for cotton on the spot remained quiet, and quotations were unchanged. There was but litte disposition evinced to do# business, either by sellers or buy- ers, Future delivery was in limited request at unchanged Prices, The sales reported on ’Change sum up as follows ig | | Fxport Ys Lan Bi " Total. | must be quashed without cosis in the case of The Consumption, « 10 People ex rei, ifudson vs, William A. Fowler (Presi- pecuiation. 33 | dent ef the Water Board) etal, This is a suit in- volving tue collection of the assessments for repa i ing Fulton avenue, and has previously been re- ported in the HERALD, Waters vs. The City of Brooklyn,” upon whicn depend six others, the Justices were unable to it 229 ivoo - Thin 200 at c., 10 2 i 1-1 agree. The case, therelore, goes to the Third Judt- Wo at “2 Ti-N60., 500 an baie! | clal Department, composed of Justices Hogebcom, Total, To- larch, 100° at 2c. | Ingails and Learned, The Third Department i3 (immtedinie delivery), | 60 800 at 21 I-lie,; | made ap of the Lnird, Fourth and Sixth Judicial April, 1,100 at 224; G4 100 at 22 1-16e,, 1,400 at 2 "1 92),c, bud at BWige., 100 at Wye, 0 at os bide,’ wo at tara cd Decisi Aide. 110) at®%ge,, 100 at 22" 3-I6e. 500 at 220", 90) at yet teh deer 22 8-1 at at 225ec., 200 at 22 9-16 Wiliam Jotnson vs. John P. Elwell.—Judgment dane, 1,400 a i) SIGS, 1 ARS for plaiuuit uvon the verdict, with Cosis, Jusitce | ee ie as ite grand total, 17.160 dales. | Giivert not siting. Opinion oy Justice Barnard. New Oriean, Mobile. —avrestons | Wiliam Thompson et al. Vs. Gilman Dudiley.— $29; Charleston, 803; Wilmmgton, 129;” Norfolk, 50) | Judgment and order denying new trial aftirmed, Baltimore, S10; New Yors, ¥37; Boston, 168, ‘Total,’ 7,658, | Wit costs. Justice Tappen not situns. Opiuiton ate day jast ere, a ‘this dav last year, 14,812. | by Justice Barnard. w s on cotio! yo oregon ports closed ie e 0, Vs. o Vade,—, Ase Dita ke eel hk a OR A | ammrmea, ‘with os a OH by Justice fete. by beers eer oon + bysuil, Ilse. | Oscar Hoyt vs. Phebe J. Terwiliger,—Jjudgnent burg, by steam, ‘gold, compress ale. gold. We quote fo Bremen, by To Baitic ports, and order overruiag demurrer aifirmed, wiih costs. Opinion by Justice Barnard, Justice Tappen not Toland, Alavama, New Orleans, Tevas. | sithag. Soreaiesy Me is Fy) James ©. Hazeiton vs, Samuel W. Dunscomb.— Low middiing..... 21% 3° | Judgment atiirmed, wita costs, Opinion vy Justice M eee 2s) 295, | Tappen. wie a | Thomas Jones vs. Brooklyn Life Insurance Com. oe | pany.—Order denying new. triat costs. Opinion by Justice Barnard, William A. Coit vs, Joseph 1. Stewart, Nos, 1 and 2.—Order sustaiming demurrer to part of answer re- versed, Witn leave to plaintiff vo repiy on payment of costs, Opinion by Justice Barnard, Justice uil- bert not sitting. Mary Owens, Administratrix, va. Steam Derrick Company.—Judgment ano order denying new trial reversed, and new triai orderéd. Costs to abide quotations are based on cotton running jn a ‘han half a grade Ww thi GEALN, atirmed, with cAL hein; 1 bbis.; wheat, bbls. and 4, he! bags; omts, 23, and rye, 795 bushels, The flour mare 'y, though prices were nomtually the ‘The gales, compriang ail kinds, aggrezate about 4300 corn, 277,140 3,0 bash- same. bois, at prices within the range of our quotations, Corn eet nae We quer ny Sales 100 bbls. Marsh's | evont. Opinion by Justice Barnard. fo. at 5.00 a B6 00 Wuillam McCafierty vs. Spuyten Duyvil and Port Superine Stat 6258 665 | Morris Ratirvad Company.—Judgment reversed and batra State 00a 72 | a new trial ordered. Cos\s to avide event. Opinion Choice O05 80 | py Justice Barnard, Jusuce Gilbert dissenting. Saperine ‘Western i | | Saran #, a. Burtis vs. James W. Amory.—Judg- ment aflirmed, with costs, Opinion by Justice Gu- bert, Justice Barnard not sitting. John A. Thompson, Executor, vs. Isaac G. John- son and others. Isaac G. Jonnson vs. Jobu A. Thompson, Executor, &c.—Judgment in each case | aiiirmed, with costs. Opinion 4, Jusuce Gubert, dames 0, Swartwout vs. Cornelius Ladoux.—Judg- ment aifirised. Opinion by Justice Tappen, Town of Pelham vs, Cornelius Corson und others,— Order vacating injunction affirmed, with costs, | Opinion by Justice fLappen. Anarew 8, Wheeler vs. A. D. Clutterbuch.—Judg- ment for defendant upon case submitted, with costs, Opinion oy Justice Gilbert. Annie M. Paimer vs, George W. Palmer et al.— ag piaintifl upon verdict. Opinion by Justice Tapped, Justice Gilvert not sitting, In the matter of acquisition of iands, &c., by Rhinebeck and Connecticut Ratiroad Company.— Order affirmed, with costs, Opinion by Justice ‘Tappen, Jastice Barnard not sitting. Jn the matter of application of 1heodore Tilton to examiue Hi. U. Bowen, No. .—Order for examima- tion In the Case agaist the Union atirmed, with $18 costs. a Same matter, No, 2.—Order refusing examination in the case against Bowen reversed, with $10 Costs. Ambrose Show et al. vs Mercantile Mutual In- surance Company.—Judgment aiirmed, Opinion by Justice Tappen, Justice Gilbert not sitting. Henry W. Bibby vs. Augustus Van Cortland.— Decree of Surrogate reversed and issues ordered to be tried by ajury. Opinion by Justice Giibert, Jus- Vice Barnard dissenting. Sarah Liscomp vs. New Jersey Ratiroad Com- pany.—Jndagment affirmed, with costs, Opinion by kxtra Mipne Round hoop Obi Family . See) St. Lo St. Louis straight extra... St. Louis cholee doubie exira, St. Lonts choice family. . Ryo tiour... Southera No.9 PagocetoeacternentE8se Bs SSSSHSBRSSSSSEs: 7 1 6 a a 7 7 8 1 8 se 9 4 5 . 7 8 3 8 4 & 3 9 SSsaeeyseteszeuusssss ve 1 wat jit aichanged; ‘the nominal quotati were 1 53 a 81 54'for No. 2 Chicaga, in store; aw for Northwest, #1 56 a 81 672¢ for No. 2 Milwaukee, in store; #1 69a G1 60 for No. 1, in store; the sales were about U0,000 bushels at ¥1 58 for No, ¥ Chicago, in store; #1 66 for com. mon white, $1 70 for steady, but only in 60,000 busneis at 68e. on the w i for Tic. a 10ige. for W Oats, were frm at ie. b23ge. for Weatern, in store; 54)4e. for do. affont, 5de. a + for white, with eales of avout 40,000 bushels, within the range. Barley and rye were «ulet and nominal at former nT8.—The market continued quiet and weak. Rates ‘on grain were about steady, but for provisions lower figures were accepled, The chartering business was also. dul ‘There are several orders in the market for suitable vessels fol petroleum, but rates generaliy are heid avove the views of ippers, and business, im consequence, restricted, The en- ments reported to-day were as foilows:—To Liverpool, ges provisions, 228, bd, by sath, 00 20 tons provisions at 2s, 6d, ; 260 No! =3 | | rime red winter, in store. Corn was ; the sales were about Be. imited reques 70i9c.. mainly at 70; ort inlxed, OO . for pri Pavel for a ES 250 bb! i Justice Gilbert, ph a Mion Daniel H. Trawley vs. Finshing and Nortuside To Antwerp, 1,300 boxes bacon, sds. 9d. To | Railroad Company.—Judgment aud order denylug ‘There were no | new trial reversed and new trial granted; cosis to abide eveyt. Opinion by Juatice Yappen, Justice gh remained dull and Gilbert not situng. Domestic was quiet but firm, The sales were only bbls. New Orleans, at 590, a 64c, W. ite Plats T. Gould vs. Henry K. Booth,—Judgment aihierecylinrcnty Old Crop, si ba Crop, | affirmed, with costs. Opinion by Jusuce Tappen, Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed. plage Siaved. ss. .se0 ce. a Me, Nreuvas, Foi ie, aie counTY count. Muscovado, grocery. ~ Porto Riconeces Soca Tho Committee of Filty After Ex-Collector it Se. n 450. Hee a Ges Badeau. Shes.--The market for spirits turpentine re- Before Judge Moore. ‘and was a (rifle easier, Ihe sales were onl ise in snail lote, at Bie. a 8334, Rosin was dull Strained quoted at #460. ‘Tar was In deman¢ ‘The sales were avout 800 bbis, Wiiaing- ton ato 75, 29 bbls. do. at 4, 100 bbls do. wt BS 70., the funeket closing decidedly firmer. Washington quote. at 3 “yereonnust.The market for refined continued duil and nominal, aithough. unchanged, qnoted nt 22}sc, for prompt delivery and 22%c. for last half of mppth; crude, un bulk was A sub-committee of the Committee of Fifty ap- peared before Judge Moore Saturday morning, when Mr. R. H. Chittenden, a member, said that they nad become satisfied in the course of.tneir in- vestigations, that the late Collector of Taxes, Isaac Badeau, had violated the city charter, espe gaily the provisigus against loaning in any p ‘ood, 17e. a 173e. ; prime, ae Sateen or Erasmas Hep ce sok { aXe. a 1#}Xc., gold, in bond, sixty days; Maracaibo, 20c.a | Bowen applied to, Judge Pratt to have Sess Laguayre, 19)se: a Sic} 81" Doatingss Jal’ bondy do. a | Cota anes thie ee net oesoa oor In another assessment case, entitled *Horace : Fo Amr gl of the moneys collected by him, Kept on F -wem he a Mey re in the au average oj 1e banks during Ms official term of three and they felt it tueir duly to call Judge joore’s attention to the whole matter, so that 16 bt be laid before the Grand Jury. gong ey sald bag he would submit the mat to next Grand Jury when empaaelied, ‘The committee then withdrew. SURROGATE'S COURT. Wills Admitted—Letters of Administration, &e. Before Surrogate Veeder. The wills of George Trievel, Johanna Steinmetz, James O’Brien, Matthew Bentley, John C. Hatch and William W. White, al! of Brooklyn, were ad- Mitted to probate during the past week. The will of Susan M. Hossack was rejected, Letiers of administration were granted on the estates of Kate Corbitt, Adam Williamson, Albers Echert, samuel B, Church, John Cook, Aun Cunning- ham, Enzabeth zicDonnell, Nelsou Adams, Dotcthea Nelson, William A, Greer, Edward Fitzpatrick, Richard Stoney, Mary Stoney, Samuel Beardsman, fleet Stepnenson and Margaret Dever, all of ooklyn, Letters of lanship of the person and estate of James Flaherty were granted to Thus, Flanerty, of Francis E. Pugh to Mary E, St. George, of Jon B. Alexander to Caarles #, Dayton, of Nellie Heath and Mary Heath to Wm. Ileath, of Mary M. Green to George W. A. Everett, of Issey Conroy and Jono Conroy to Jobn Byrnes, of Wiltam, Harriet A., Mary | F. and John KR, Conselyea to George W. Laurence, all of Brooklya. COUST CALENDAR? —Till3 DAY. Surreme Covrr—Cincuir—ParT 1—Held by Judge Barrett.—Court opens at half-past ten A, M.—- Nos, &. U, 1413g, 837, 1179, Re OC. 155, R. C. 307, 6 387, 441, 559, 617, 621, 71944, 833, S9V5s, 063, 10: 951, 957, 1015, 1021. Part 2—Held by Judge Brady, — geeee § Court opens at eleven A. M.—Nos, 642, 645, 794, 378, 420, 432, 43246, 382, 458, 24, Re C. 64g, 306, 332 86 Ja, Re O, S4z 1090, 2636, 2989, SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TeRM—Held by Jud, Baraard.—Court opens at balf-past teu A, M. Ure demurrer calendar will be cailed, SUPREME CouRT—CHAMBERS—Held by Judge In- graham.—Court opens at ten A, M,—Calendar called at twelve M.—virst Monday calenda SuPeRIOR CouRT—TRIAL TRRM—Pare 1 Judge Barbour,—Court opens at ten A. MM, dar called at eleven A, Nos. 1515, 1669, 1676, 89, 1087, 815, 1181, 1067, 21, 345, 47, 1105, 1205, 1061, Part 2—Held by Judge McCuno.—Court opens on EB M.——Nus, 760, &F = Cn u —Court opens at ten A, M.—Hnure calen- Nos 1 vo 40. : WAG Tenm—Part 1—lUeid by opensat eleven A, } Bt, YOd 1269, 12/1, 9 ad by Judo Van Brant.—Court ov endar of set down cau Nos Sedgwick. Juige J. KF, Daly,—Co 505, 467, 68, 1025, 345, 215 1015, 1249, 893, 1829, 1245, Part 2— cieven A, M, causes (by order | 1179, 1286, 12: 1804, short MARINE T—TRIAL Tera—Part 1— 1 by | Jude Gros: ‘ours opens aad calendar caited at | ten A. M.— T7170, 6846, 747, 8, To4l, (7 7891, 7904, 79 24, 7980, 8017, 8051 - Held by Judge Curtis,—Court opens and Gar catled at ten A, M.—Nos, Tiss, 5052, F891, 7366, 8041, 7390, 803, 8067, 7177 | 7331, 7087, 7768, 7838, 8037, 8072, ; Part 3—Heild oy Judge Sane pens endar caited at ter Nos, Y844, T0L7, 1972, oa 5a, 8714, 8715, 8732, 8807, 8810, 8814, 8538, BROOKLYN ALFAIRS, 809, S41, 97, Robbed in a Dance House. George Meeker, of No. 429 Hudson avenue, went on a spree on Saturday, having in his possession a large sum of money, of which latter fact he | very vain, and foolishly exnivited ms grecnvack | before the gloating optics ot uns the several “crunkards’ exchanges” visited by him | While making the rounds, At an carly hour yester- day morning he entered the dance house and hiqu%r saloon of one Lous Rhatigan, in Hudson aves nue. pocket a roilot national bank bills and csteata- Uously unfolded thes) tn order to extricate a small bill to pay for the drinks. A crowd of fellows sur+ rounded Mr. Meeker and hustied him about ina rough manner, aod roboing him of his inoney, amounting to $112. The raulaus then thrust him “out m the cold street.” The victim re- | paired to the Myrtle station house and stated the pi outrage, A couple ot officers wei a scene of the robbery, and arrested Luke Koatigan aud his son John, Janes Donerty aud John Curley, who were found in ile place. “Meexer recogutved Rhat- gan, the proprietor, as being th crowd that assautied him, Tad joners were locked up to answer belore Police Jusuce Walsh. Wile lasing. Conrad Boeman, a age-looking Uhlan, caught by Patrolman Mart cinct, yesterday morning while pursuing his wile, Mrs. Boeman, Kutfe in hand, beat upon her desiruc- on. The parties, who reside in Hopkins aveaue, near Tompkins, quarreiled and Conrad staboed his Wie WIth jackkae In Ube wetst. Sue imade her cape (rom the Infurtated “partner of her joys and sorrows” ang was P by tae timely appear ance of the police oficer, was \ | | Close of the Mi on in Brooklyn. Brooklyn, terminated jast ni @ solemn and imposing one. advisatory discourse given by Key. kather Kopman, to show jorth by their ex- ample that they are sincere iu their determination to lead a better Iie. ‘The congregation renewed its given, The assemblage was composed almost ex- clusively Of men, and ifty-five converts have bee: under instruction, since the mission was opened— on Ash W: ad persons: conform jon, and | the missionary fathers pr been tae most successful mission ever he OkL yn. a = ALOE ATL OER A EE DFATHS. anday, | Mareh 3, of consumption, wile 12 West 128) at three 0% elutives and (mends of the family a spectfully invited to aliend, bisnor.—On Sanday, Marca days! ile ness, ADOLEN Brsuor, agea 3s year Friends are respecttully invited 10, nerai, iron his late res uesday, Re —On Saturda, ttend the fn- gnih avenue, if , of pneumonia, | relatt vi | of his broth ¢ | of Polar Star Lodge, 5, the members or \ | lngton Lodge No, 21, A. M., are resp HUlly dite vived to atiend fits innerat, irom tne residence of his brother-in-law, Theodore Keeve 10 Bast | Twenty-sixth street, on Tuesday, Marca 4, at one o'clock P. M. ally, the ire hy the mem! At Chappaqua, New York, on Satur- AblUALL, We of Daniel L. Birdsall, happa ck. 2 69 years. Fuverai at Friends’ meeting house, © Wednesday, Maren 6, Jeave Grand Ceatral depot at twenty past eight o'clock A. M. Carriages atdepot, BoNAR.—In brookiyn, . D., on Saturday, March 2, Ropes, third sono: Thomas and Electa Bonar, agea 20 years aud 1 month. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respec faily mv to attend tne funeral, from the r dence of bis parents, 173 Taylor sirect, between Bedford and Lee avenues, on Monday alternoon, March 4, at two o'clock, BRovGHTON.—Alter a short but painful Mines: WASHINGTON JnVI-+G, the only son of Kichord Ne and Mary A. Broughton, aged 16 years, 8 montus and 8 days. BRINKERHOFF—On Sunday, March 3, Jacos J. BRINKERHOFP, aged 77 years, 4 month ad 19 days. ‘The funeral will (ake place from the residence of his son-in-taw, Elias Eady, Chester fill, Mount Ver- non, on Tuesday, the 5th imst., at ten o'clock. COLLINS. —On Friday evening, March 1, HANNAH by MUS year of her age. fuveral services at her jate residence, 142 We: Twenty-third sireet, on Monday, Marcu 4, at one o’ciock P.M. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend without furtner notice, ler Temains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery, CHEREVOY.—Suddenly, on Saturday, Maret Epwarp 6, CueKEVOY, of the tirm of Weathered & Cherevoy, in the 66tn year of his age. Due notice of fuveral hereaiter, cumM On saturday, March 2, MICHAEL CUMMINGS, in the 43d year of his age, The relatives and irtends of the family are re- spectiuily mvited to attend his funeral, from the res+ idence of his brotuer, Simon, No. 309 East Twenty- third street, on Monuay, at two o'clock P. M, New Orleans papers please copy. Devor.—At Haviem, on Saturuay, March 2, 1872, Many Devor, aged 72 years. Funeral services wili be neld on Monday evening, March 4, at a quarter to seven, at the residence of her son-in-law, J. H, uiliker, 207 Fast 105th street, three doors east of Third avenue, Relatives and friends are respectfully requested to attend, The remains will be taken to Tarrytown Tuesday more ine in the quarter-past nine tain, DONOVAN.—On Sunday, March 3, TimorHy Dono- VAN, in the Sist year of ls age. w Notice of tne funeral tn Tne: day's paper, Ds CANTILLON.—At Nyack, on the Hudson, on Fri- day evening, March 1, Many, wile of Kichard De Cantilion. Funeral on Monday, at one o'clock. Trains of orn New Jersey Kailroad leave at nine o’ciock. uuddenly, On Saturday, March 2, Mrs. ‘, Widow Of Michael Duncan, aged 68 ears, ‘The relatives and frientts of the family and those of her son, Bernard Duncan, are respectiully invited to attend ‘tne funeral, irom her tate residence, West Turty-niuth street, on Tuesday, at one o'¢ Dunk Ja Orange, N. J., On Saturday, March 2, 1872, AGNeS C., Wie Of Jolin T. Duakin, in the 4ist year of her age, The invenda of the family and of her father, James 60 . pulous men in | While ordering ale he drew forth from his | eader ol the | of uhe Ninth pre- | The mission at St. Mary, Star of the Sea, South ght. The occasion was | There was a farewell | instructed as io the proper baptismal vows, and the Papal benediction was | received into the Catholi: Churen, and others are , ASI | R. MasTeRsoN, Wile Of Peter D. Coilins, ip the 6vUa | =< are invited to Det beet ined eS Me dua and toto, ans Heave ELuiorr.—Ou Satarday, March 2, after a long and severe tilness, which he bore with Christian fort tude, WILLA . ELLoTT, in the 42d year of his age. ‘The friends and uaintances of the family, a3 also his Dbrotiers-tt1Bv, Daniel Rooney and Samuel Eldridge, are respectfully request to at- vend his funeral, from_ nis late residence, 366 Ninth avenue, on ‘Tuesday, March 5, at one o’clock P, without further invitation. { ENNIS.—At her late residence, 410 Pearl street, AxN, the beloved wite of Lawrence Ennis, in her | i} | | i | goth year. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | da spectfully invited to attend the tuneral, on Monday ! morning, Mareh 4, at eleven o'clock precisely. | Dublin papers please copy. ‘ANS.—In Brocklyn, on Saturday, March 2, Epirh Beese, youngest daughter of Henry M and , Adelaide Beeve Evans, aged 11 months and 13 days. | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the, resitence of Ner parents, 144 Clinton street, corner Livingston street, op Monday, 4ti inst., at two o'clock P, M. Firzparrick.—On Saturday morning, March 2, . ab her residence, 152 Eighth avenue, after a protracted winess, JOHANNA, the beloved wile of John Fitzpatrick, aged 59 years, native of Kings county, Ireland, Her remains will be taken to the Church of St. Francis Xavier, West Sixteenth street, this (Monday morning, at half-past ten o’cioch, Where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the re; ose of her | soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Tully inviled to attend. Firzrarrick.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 1, Rev. Epwarp G. Firzparnick, pasvor of st Pat- Tick’s chureh, Brooklyn, aged 32 years and 18 days. A solemn meh mass of requiem will be offered up for the repose of fis soul tn St. Patrick’s church, Kent avenue, Brooxiyn, on Tuesday, March 5, ab haif-past ten o'clock. His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. ‘the reverend Y and dis | friends are respectfully Lavited to attend, ForsyTi—On Priday, March 1, at Mendham, N. J., WiLtiam W. Forsyru, in the 68d year of his age, Punera! services will be held at his late residence, Mendham, N, J., on Tuesday, March 6, at one o'clock P.M, FIs.os.—Un Sunday, March 3, GrorGe AL“ERT, |.youngest son of Joseph and Sarah Fields, aged 2 years, 2 montis and 25 days, Relatives and friends are mvited to attena the funeral, (rom the residence of his parents, 443 West | Forty fourth street, on ‘buesday, the Sih inst, ab ok P.M t New Haven, Conn, on Sunday, PHILIP FREEMAN, youngest son of tac and Mary 5, Freeman, aged 21 years, late Notace of funeral hereatter, * of her mother, on BRONSON, WidoW Of | GAWS.—AtT the Friday, Mareh 1, William i. Haws. i ‘the reiauves und friends of the family are re. | spectiuliy mvited ro atiend the funeral, front St. i} episcopal. churen (Di enth sireet and Pith ; March 4, at ten o’clock A. M HAYNE: Suddenly, on F HAYNES, in the bd y Iatives and iriends Of | funy imyited to attent the finer: dence of iis brother-in-law, Wiliain Liniwi avenue D, on Tuesday afternoci, at one o'elo ENRY a ihe re ti , from the re { No, 6 | 1872, » Widow of Charles Heidhof, aged Hetpnore,—suddenly, on Sunday, March, META CLAUSSE rs, | platives and friends of the family are resy Vited to attend the funeral, from her ¢ of West Broadway ana W lay, the 5th uost., ab one o'clock P.M. vemialns Will be lnrerred in the Lutheran Ceme- | | tery. Jacotus,—On Sunday, March 3, SAMUEL Hrsparp, youngest son of Samuel M, aud Rebecca 5. Jacoous, aged 6 years and 2 Be Relatives and trenas of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, af the residence of his | parents, 12 Bast Thirteenth street, this day (Mon- day), Maren 4, at three o’clock P.M. Jorpox.—In Brookiyn, on Sunday, March 3, at | the residence of his son-in-law, Albert Miler, No. | 852 South ‘Third street, Of smailpox, Davip C. JoR- DON, Sr. 3 years, Funeral services will be held this day (Monday), | at nine o'clock A. M., at the resiie or hie brother-in-law, Francis A. Wilkisson, No. 383 South Third street. Relatives and friends are re- spectfuily Invited to attend, Bridgeport papers please copy. KASSEL.—-On Friday, March 1, NICHOLAS KAssen, ar of Ms age. nd friends, also the 7é6er Schiller and low and Orphan Societies, are respect- to attend the tuneral, jrom tie Lue | corner Fitveenth stree re oe i i | KANE.—Ou Suada President of the ‘Longs after along and severe iin , currah, parish of Middleton, ¢ id y Its soul restin peace, Amen, atives ana friends of the family and of his 1 Sulitvan; atso ‘the ofiéers | en's U, B. Society, | Brennan (Fourth \ » Lreland. (Fourth ward) and Wm, edy associations, are respectfully invited ‘, from his late residence. 76 ' it stre Tuesday, Maren 5, at past | one o'clock P. M., thence to the Cemetery of the | Moly Cross, Flatbush, tor intermen | ness, JOHN ae Yonkers’ on Wed day, 6th inst, at two P.M. ‘Train leaves The street depot ab fiteen minutes pass twelve o'clock » M. P deren.—On Satarday, March 2, ANN, beloved wife of Philip Smith, ‘The iriends of the family and those of her sona, James H. and Thomes MePa: are respect invited to atiend the funer: deuce, 457 Fourth avenue. taken to St. Stephen’s church, East street, on y.at ten A. M., where @ requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Suta.—in New York, on Savurday, March - Bansana Surry, aged 41 years, 2 months and Se The relatives and friends of the fam are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, this (Mon- day) afternoon, at one o’ciock, without further no- tice, from her late residence, 456 Second avenge (Martin Steiner's), thence to Calvary Cemetery. ‘Lopp,—On Friday mornmg, March 1, WILLIAM J. gon of George W. ‘Todd, in nis 218t year. Retatives and friends of the tamtry are invited te attend the iuneral, [rom the residence of his father, 263 West Twentv-second street, on Monday, 4 Instant, at one o'clock, Von THADEN.—OD Bandar, March 3, Many CARe& LINA SopHia, Gaughte? of Claus and Sophia Von Thaden, aged 2 years and 2 montha, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from \2 Stanton street to Lutheran Cemetery, on 1 WastsuRN.—On Saturday, March 2, DETH, youngest daughter of George W. and Bilga- beth H. Washburn, aged 3 months, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfaity {nvited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her parents, West New Brighton, 8, 1, on Tuesday, March 5, artwelve o'clock M, ‘Tne remains will be conveyed to Greenwood, WYLiF.—On Saturday, March 2%, after @ long Mile . WYLIE, agen 40 years, His frieids are respectfully myited to attend the funeral, from the Forty-rourtn street Methodist Epite opal church, hear Tenth avenue, oa Monday, Maro& 4, at nall-past twelve o'clock, HOUSES, 1005) cup. WANTED—UNFURNISHED—FOUB and turce small ones, for light housekeep- jemun, wite and servant; location neighbore t, between Sixth and Eighth avenues s nt with sniteble partion: possossiom von and require: permanent arran: Adi rms, REPERBNOE, box ed in April; flating accommodati Herald oflice, aes SMALL AMERI Tan warn: Ingm en unexe rete eter jons and N FAMILY DESIRES FROM MAY tor Third Floor for housekees neation, Answer for one weel Herald Uptown Branch otlies, ‘A ds 2tonab @ box 130 NISHED ROOM WANTED—WITHOOT in arespeotable family; terms not 15 per month’ w: edding. Best retere Address M. » D—FOUR CARP, sn in pleasant le ¥; private amily prelerreds Adress Ry box s43 New York Post ottiee. FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, ekeeping, by a married couple Witheno childrens FOR ald Lice possession Ist of April if suitable; must ve a gor Tnoaltty, Address, statin Key JUVENIS, box 16 Herald Uptown Branch o roadway. ? EVERETT LIBRARY W 1" from responsthie W snnuea ing, in ® privat dreas, abating te LENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A FUR es for Nght housekeep= bie neighborhood, Ad- ce. 7 ANTE Louse and reap 3. Gy, Herald 0 ‘ “D—BY A FAMILY OF THREE, FOUR OB Rooms In a respectable house; reut'not to exceed ences given and reqnesied. Apply to or address YN, 687 First avenue. INGS, ADJOINS me, situsted om th and Twenty 1D TO LEAS ing, oF the two Upper F Seventh of Kizhth a BUILD! ‘a of th «D—A SMALL HOUSE IN THE UPPER PARP of the city, below ity-sixth street, for a smala family of adutte; rent not to exceed §1,0U0, Aduress J, Be H., 789 Broadway. ANTED—A PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF eight or nine rooms, in a respectable locallly, west ade, below Morton strect; rent uot to. exceed Address, with terms, locality, &c., G. B., box 129 Herald oillee. WANTED, 10 RENT-A TWENTY FOOT COUNTER IN a Broadway store; exclusivel? for fancy goods; the best of relerence given,’ Address W. W., box 133 Herald ollice, (WANTED TO RENT-FOR THREE OR FIVE YEAR high stoop House, between Fiftecnth and Thirty-fourtte streets and Broadway and Sixth aveane;in good condition. Acdreas LIBERAL TENANT, box Il Herald Uptowm Kraneh ofiice, 1,265 Broauway. N' 3D—AN APARTMENT OR PART OF A PLEA} ntiy situated Ionse (6 or 7 rooms or 2 floors), withim Fourteenth and Forty-fourth streets and Sixth and Lexin; avenues, for two anexceptionable persons ; rent $600 or #708, Address’A. H. D., 436 Fourth avenu < = SSeS ee ogee wv DANCING ACADEMIES. — AUS! DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIO 8 ali, 14 and 116 Exst ‘Phir Kast Fifty-fourth stre ‘veouth reet, and Brevoors Kipper.—-In Wilmington, N. C., on Saturday, Mii at Masomie fait Tuesday, March 5, y 24, Mra. ANN KIDDER, wife of Kaward PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. | and Gaugiiter of the late Gilbert Potter, CTRGULARS at pri ¥,212 East Kieventh streets | KNAPP.—At West Morrisanid, on Saturday, March | a % e " | 2, 187%, Nancy S. Kxary, widow of Lewis it. k ADD, OR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, } tn the Gist year of her age. {44 u TALL, 733 Sixth avenue, Reservor square, | ‘The relatives and friends of the tamily are respect~ | gua ecuvenience, SEND FO CL (re Sate ramsey a te | fully invited vo attend the funeral, trom her late | =" i — | residenee, corner of Juliet street und Gerard ave- | RIVATE DANCING 1 Bue, on Monday morning, March 4, at ten o'clock, near Broadway; KELLY—On Saturday, March 2, ‘laomMaS KELLY, ; all dances taught perfectly in one quarters aged yesh . ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to uttend the funeral, trom his late residence, 2% Wastington street, on Tuesday atternoon, at one | o'clock. | LArovR.—On Sunday, March 3, of neart disease, Mme, FLORENTINE LATOUR, aged 45 yea! | . The relaitves and triends are invited t | funeral, from ber late residence, 12 West strect, Ou Wednesday, 6th Lusi., at one o'clock YM. | Missing.—Sudd on Sunday, March 3, | Auausta, only daugnier of Jonn and Eliza Missing, aged 4 years and 41 days, | _ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- tend the hirteenth i | falty Inviied to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, the | } | 5th inst., ac two P M., Jrom the residence of her private lessons. “MACHINERY MBS IRON WORKS,--PORTABLE ENGINES, 370 @ horse power; Saw Milla, five sizes; horizontal and vers tien! Engines and 'Botlera, portable Holsters, U5 horse power Folier, 9 horse power vertical ant Boller ana 8 horse power ulster cheap. EDWARD P, HAMPSON, 33 Cortlandt street, New York. VOR SALE-—A REVOLVING TABLE DRILLING MA+ chine; coat 6505 for 300; a'so a 43-inola Screw Cutting Lathe. ‘Avenue A, corner Fighth strect, witi be sold for F Teehecaie AND STATIONARY STEAM WR SALE Engtne: | parents, 320 Leonard street, Withamsburg, I. I. MCLEAN, —MARTIN MCLEAN, @ native of Ballina- full, parish of Drumclief, county Sligo, Irelend. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ave respect- fully ited to atrend the funeral, on Tuesday, | Mareh 5, at two P. M., trom hls late resiaence, 112 | Muiberry stree } _ McRkLnoy.—0i ammrday, March 2, 1872, Rrei | F., second son of Fenton | aged 7 years, 7 mouths and 18 days, } After months of ed sufiering, which was | borne with a@ lumility and resignation absointely | astonishing in one of such tender years, God has at jast taken Ls cntlad to awell with Him in a far brigh world, Where pain is Waknown and hap- | piness periect. Qui pins, pruden: | Sopriam duxit sine Donec hama Sorritus art ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | to attend tie funeral, irom the residence of the | a 187 Dean, between Hoyt and Bond streets, | ath of March, at two | | urilis, pudicus, AMAL | on Monday, th M. N UD, youngest danghter of Geo: ed 4 years ana 1 month |. The relatives and trienas of the family are resp: } folly invited to attend the funeral, from the res dence of her parents, 2M) Christy street, on Monday, March 4, at two o'clock P. M. { McLaren.--On Friday, Maren 1, ANNIR JOSE* | eldest daughter 6f Joseph aud Carrie J. | ral services will be heid at St. Andrew's , | church, New York avenne and Herkimer street, | Broosiyn, on Mooday ofternoon, 4th instant, at) three o'clock. ‘Tue relatives 1 friends of the | faiily are respectiully vied to attend, PALMER, —In Jersey City, on Saturday, March 1872, DAVIS PALMER, @ nat ! aged 50 years, 9 months and 18 days. Relatives aud friends of the family are Invited to | attend his funeral, from Trinity M, &. churen, York | street, Jersey City, on Tuesday, March 5, at one relock. . PATTEN.--On Saturday, Marclf 2, ELIZABETH ANN, youngest daughter of Mathew and Mary 0, Patter, aged 14 years and 16 days, Kelatives and friends of the family are respect- iuily invited to atiena the funeral, from the rest | dence of her parents, 14 Attorney sireet, on Monday, | March 4, at half-past one o’clock P. M. | Perriy.—On Sunday morning, March 3, ADA, | youngest davgnter of James and Attalive Perrit, aged 11 months and 2 days, Funeral services at her prvents’ restdence, No, 190 Waverley piace, on Monday evening, 4th inst., at hali-past seven o'clock. The relavives and frienas ure respectiully inyited to atiend., ALEXANDER niy son Of Alexander and Agnes Petrie, j aged 8 years, 4 montha and 3 days. The retatives and friends of the faintly are re- specifully Invited to attend the fnnerai, on Monday, March 4, at two o'clock, at their residence, 185 Mon- roe street. Purnam.-~At Rome, Italy, on Friday, February 2, of membranous croup, JAMes MOnkIson PUTNAM, only chiid of Albert E. and Margaret &. Parnam, in the oth year of his age. Perexson.—On Saturday, March 2, of Bright's disease, GEORGE FRANCIS, son of sthe late Gcorge F. Peterson, aged 21 years and 7 months. Friends of the family are respeciiuliy invited to | a'tend the funeral services, at the residence of his | uncle, Archibald A. Pet “age 867 West Toirty- second street, on Mouday, March 4, at three orclock P.M. SNOWDEN.—On Saturday, March 2, RacrE,, widow | of Willan Snowden, ‘The relatives and irlends ore respectfully invited to attend her funeral, om Monday, Marcon 4, a two o'clock Y. M., from the residence of her nephew, oe Adaris, 64 Myrtle avenue, without furtier no 108. STEARNS.—On Sunday morning, March 8, JOsErit | S. SYRARNS, awed 63 years. he relatives and iriends of the family are re. | quested to attend the tnneral, from fis jae resi« gence, No. 102 West ‘twenty-seventh sircet, On ¥, March 4, at twelve o’clock M. SPEEDLING.—At Yonkers, gs de March 3, ALONZO Py SPREDLING, aged 41 yea Reiwuves aud iriends of tye Jamily are reanect n rs 4 | Ladies attended to by M | lemen | Carpets by inaniring or | At oilers, new and second band; 8 to 4) horse mower; Locomotiv ular or Fine Boilers. JOHN’ Mola KEN. dand Grand streets, Hoboken, N. Jo WO HORIZONTAL TUBULAR BOILERS, meter, 16 feet long, with everything com- e, Thy: rectifying distillery Last twenty-sixth street, H , SIDY'S, Nos twren First and second avenues, or at P. C, 4010 Bridge sireet, Brookiya. CLOTHIN ae 297 THIRD AVENUK M. LEON PAYS THE HIGH. est prices tor ladies’ and gentlemen's wearing Apparel, Ladies will be waited on by Mrs, Leon, At rpets, Ac, RY pays the I Nearing Apparel, Cuxpets, de. Laadien watted om M: ABRATIAMS, 204 SEVENTH AVE the best prices for ladies’ and gents’ cam crpets, by calling or avdressing by poste ¢ Mrs, Abrahatns. will pay i ia C AT NATHAN'S I TABLISUMENT WILL BE PAID ZA. the best prices for Cast-oi! Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothe ing, Cury ¢., by calling or addressing 444 Seventh avee nue, neac Thirty-(oarth street. Ladies attended by Mam ath UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENY, 816 SIXTH Ladies and gentlemen will positively receive nelsewhere for Casto Clothing, Car We will p for Dresses trom $10 te to 10; Pants, $5 to ge, Address oO. SHING PRICES CAN BE OBTAINED F¢ nit Clothing, Carpets. Furniture, é&c , by ealltng om or addressing Mr wad Hi, HARRIS, 81’ Sitth avenue, third store above Waverley place, A", ROSENTHAL'S, 233 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR 4‘ Nineieonta street late 61 Thirt avenue), iadies and ain the highest valne for Cast'of Clothing ing. Ladies attended tw Mra. H. Kosentoal. 452 FOURTH A’ UE, ABOVE TWENTY-NINTH treet, ladies and gent en will be astonished at the great prices b 1% pays io cash for Cast-off Clothing, ©. Ly; Silk Dresses, #10 to 960; Coats, B3 to eh . A note by post puactualiy a ra, MINTZ, * tended by Mr. or ) Oe - Se LAURA KEENE AND EMMA WHE NEVERTH, EDLIORS. 5 6—— OUN it, KNAPP VS THOMAS UNDERHILL. charles A. sHoole and Thelr Heirs. Order of Notive.— State ot Connecticut, Fairield county, Briageport, Febew ition of the said John B. Knapp, praying for m decree of the Uourt aise d upon petitioner's title, cai y a certain mortg * 4 there in ‘described: sald respondeats bel assignees: thereot; the same baving been fuily paid and dischargeds but not quit claiaed of record, returnable to the’ Su on the pet reagons therein set forth fo Conr', heand for Falrield county, on the se ‘Tucaday Decehber, 171, It appearing to and being found by the jubscribing authority tuat the sald respohveots are from this State, formerty nn ng in the a county and State of New York, present resiceaeg un know! Theretore ordered that notice of the pen f of sala tition be given by publishin, this order in. th ew York ty fet printed th anid olty of New. York anew fore the 26th day of February, 4 tae, Clerk of the Swpertor Court(or Fe:rbeld counts Be, i COAL AN 1gM AND LOQUST MOUN’ LE TAIN CO. $5 60; Stove, Egg and Puro pet, tom 2,000 Lvs, ecreeurd and ielivared. TGs "Ss ‘ORES, corner tbigty-aecoad street aad Teuth avenum, _

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