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. - - CoLLIna,—On Tuesday, march 5, P, Oot. MUNICIPAL, AFFAIRS. sags aga 69 Years 11 mothe and. faye = The Mayer's Ofice—A Deputy Marshal’s Eiaven 7, at wo o'elock, from his late residence, 198 Troubles. pana avenue, between Fiftieth and Fitty-frsg ‘There occurred yesterday at the Mayor's office an | Stree! WLEY.~On Monday, March 4, 1872, Parriox : PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. for bankers’ sixty days sterling, and 110% for short Laguayra, a aic.;St Domingo, in bond, | ated. with anes agerogaing about 15,00 slabs at 37540. « sight, oT r01 tFansactions "| t T. in a MONRY BASY. have been mal noe ina aivnnced eer lt, ae ate aba 0. ib. od to print at aan The money market has resumed an casy condition | was in moderate request at a gdvance in'ratcs of from sc. | been quiet. ‘The light. stock [0h at the regular rates—6 and 7 per cent. ‘ fn Bi | weak. The sales reported on holders in their views, cok tae RAILWAY MORTGAGES. hb /. | concessions, but this they willing to ‘Te ssies Dey. Lax y's. Totals | gos ber srpens a ing 10 a0 if i 2 i i i i A Tactical Demonstration by ‘The following were the bids to-day:— ‘235 ‘as follows:— ba. of and Michigan | {Mcldent that 1s illustrative of the many ways bY | crowrey, the son of Daniel Urowiey, born Fevruat the Bears To-Day. *. ” ue | Ste, Bee Be, 00 Tiara ‘ap ioral Sens let which people unaccustomed to the ways of city life 2, 18 ‘@ hauve of county Cork, Castle Freke, Ka- — js fire uli, Ye 8.00 Gallidiae i smaber 38003 2,500 bi wan pco lie cana ath ty epeaps Funeral to take place Thursday afternoon, at two fe.) 18,00 Ibs. Cape, 480. ; 7,000 Ibs. super | Dalgnon, who has recently arrived tn the country, | ociock, from the residence, 238 East Fitty-fourta » MASSING THE RESERVES. lorado, 1) bales Cape, 48c. a | was hired by a Mrs. Tinekman, of Twenty-second | street. Relatives and friends are respectiully im- Hla, 9,000 Ibs. noila, 7,000 hi, ery ig eee fk super | 8 hagas had opi sapey. sed “Gameavon Sudden! on Sati , March tts, WHIsKRY.—Receipts, 871 bbls. ‘The market oder. | Which she instituted in ‘ane’s Court, erevoy), In the 56th year of nis New Work Central and Lake Bel Pitts, ately and steady, wit sales of 200 bul, at We. Kighth Judiciat district, she obtained an.execu- ‘The relativea and friends of the family, also whe Shore M ny Sir & ARK: Plnvod ia the hands ‘ole beputy mueaaat oiKourker | Tare respeet(uity invited ts athena: tho funeral, trons 5 mM ands o uty Mars urke, | are respectfully invited to t re _ oved to the Front oh Giew & CATTLE MARKET. aad on ms obtaining the money ho pald it over to | Christ's church, ‘Bedford avenue, near, Division, an sse iy Lb Chic & Beof cattle were steady, Hogs ady at 4%0, a5¥c., | Mr. Clarke, a lawyer, whom the girl says spoke to | Brooklyn on ‘Thursday, Mare! rnaecnanssciss cesses Pao eh & 5s Pret odfcod, all the recelpa 1,80 bend—go" Pope a ries lays Nay athe ord ttia DOE || QIRGCE Bs Me is 4 ine pee i ie employ, but who, she admits, spoke a few words # KLYN.— |, om Monday, —s Gen J Galo & ig aaa isp oa Thee bohalt A complaiit, was made at the | ANTomerts Fuost, daugh‘er of Joun dnd Riess Mw jayor’s office, nel ine 6 girl's Klyn. Pacific Mail Carried, a Repulse at Northwest | Un'Pac te Penoe a. ie r as toual, Bt foo slog, tic recelpiarat the DOMBSTIO MARKETS. story, and sent for the Deputy Marshal, who said ‘The funeral services will take place at Peekskill 4 103° St Louis& Iron M Ist m.. 9446 pone ‘Sum up as folldwa:—Galveston, 241 ;New Orleans, 1,508; GALVESTON, March 5, 1872. that he haa paid the money to Mr. Clarke. Coionel | on ‘Thursday, March 7, at one o'clock, and Union Pacific, and a General As- Bo MULASLE Ist my 1010. 98° | Mobue, 144; Sarannan, 639; Charleston, 718; Wilmington, 198; | \ Cotton steady, fa fair demand: good ordinary, 194c. 9200, | Joline stated that, as Mr. Clarke nad rendered ser~ | | Doxovan.—On Monday, March & 1872, PrRROm 9 «Mil &St Paul lat m...... 98 Norfoll fs Bautimore; i New Yorg, 1.511; Boston, 181. | Net receipts, 231 bales, Exports—Coastwise, asa: Sales, | vice for the girl, he could not undertake to inter- | Joszru DONOVAN, Son of Michael and the late Mary ft Lit 87 = MILA Bt hier} TaMb.. 3 Total, 5,997. This day last week, 10,513. This dav last year, | 2,000. Stock, 40,098, fere between them. ‘The girl was accompanied by | Ann Donovan, aged 20 years and 2 days, sault Along the Rest of the Line, Chilo & Mil n0bH. "Raies on couion to forensa parts closed mad ak fot New Onuans, March 5,187. | her trends, and as, the result of thelr indignant | “The vewrves“and titends of tho’ fainily are res ‘i She Dar conte at a | Ores teenaol yates fail 16a. ‘To Havre, | | Cotton strong; midditnes, 2c. Net receipts, 1.008 baler: | protestations, and by the advice of gentiemen in | spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late with Partial Success, od Gol! Chie & 1 Sane comprensed. Tt ae | ew ee bi the oMice, the Deputy Marshal refunded the money, | residence, 101 south Second street, ‘Bebouly Dey Tol, Peo & W, 3 Ball, 360. K MOBILE, March 5, 1873. aud the complainant went away satisfied, on Thursday, March 7, at ten o'clock, thence to St. peter neannceartees 2056 Tol, Peo & W, fe. quote :— Cotton in fair demand; middlings, 22c, "Net receipts, 144 Peter's and St, Paul's ‘churet, Second street, where’ oss Pe Ca ans Uolenan. dram. New ti regen bales. Sales, 500, Stock, bay ein March 5, 1872. The Comptroller’s Office. asolemn requiem mass wilt be offered up for tae BTOCKS CLOSE “OFF.” 4 % AAs . 21% 1% a” Cotton frm: fair demand: oferinga ight; middlinas, tle, | Despite the labors of the Board of Audit and the FepORO Cf NES HORI; CHENON tO: CRW RSG Verney oer, 4 fart & Erle aye Ey Bi sean fener ‘ee Continent, large amount of claims of city creditors that have | DoRRANcE.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Maroh 4, eae aCe ‘& Mino OR om con me, quality A CHARLESTON, March 5, 1872. been actually paid, the Comptroller's office was be- | GEORGE W. DoRRANCE, aged 55 years, ni Governments Higher, Gold Steady, Foreign Exchange Unchanged PROBABILITIES, The stockholders of the Union Pacific will elect directors to-morrow in Boston, and there seems to be no doubt Mr. Horace F. Olarke will then be b: more than baif a grave above or below the crade quoted, FLOUR AND Gr, ecelpta- Flour, 7.878 bbls. | wheat, 11,400 bushels; corn, J#.800 bushels; corn’ mieal, Is. bags; oats, 1,895. ‘The flour market ruled dull and heavy, and in order to sell to any extent lower prices would have had to be accepted. ‘The business was small, however, and confined to the wants of the trade, and the sales were gen- mm strong; middlings, 21i¢c. Net receipts, bales. 23,849. a salen, ain Soe, ro : ‘WILMINGTON, N. Cu, March 5, 1872. Spirits of turpentine, quiet and wi Rosin quiet; no market. Crude turpentine steady; #425 for hard; 96 23 for yellow dip and virgin, Tar steady at $2 65. Oswrao, March sleged yesterday by angry and importunate credit- ors. Some of these state that their claims nave al- Teady been passed upon and ordered to ve paid oF the ard of Audit; but that they are ubable to obtaim payment. Notably 1s Relatives and friends of the family ore respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, March 7, at two P, M., from his late residence, 3s Sidney place, Evuis.—At New Brunswick, N. J., on Monday, March 4, JOHN KLLIS, 10 the 76th year of hts and Money Regular. chosen Prestdent, 172, 1 9, Ey and unchanged. | Saice 1 bois, at 4775 for | this the case with the pay-rolls of the | | Funeral services wilt be held at St. Mark’s Episoo- % tor amt winters 8870 els ss for Mayor's office, which, on Thursday last, were | Pal churcn, in this city, on Thursday, 7th wst., ae extra, Wheat dull: sales one car No. 1 | ordered to be paid py the Board of Audit. The em- | eleven o'clock 4. M. ‘The relatives and friends of ub at #150, Corn dull; sales one car at 7c, 3 I t ptain the | the family are respectfully invited to attend. Heatley belo ee Bia alee toon a car atic. | ployés in this office are unable yet to obtain the . for Western, Corn ost 60 ter uelted Bt Bo Tor nabolted | Payment of their claims, although the warrant.| | Paruy.—On Monday, March 4, THOMAS EARLY, & er. cwt, Mill feed unchanged: shorta, shipatuds, g26 | Which ts attached to the pay -rolls has received the native of county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 27 years, nes, 83c, - | Names of all the Commissioners whose signatures The relatives and Iriends of the family are re~ Flour steady eraily on the basis of tn ry tation ‘Sales, - POSSIBILITIES. prising all ‘kinds, were about 5,600 Doin, Corn meal wes | Ayod AbriDg: A meeting was held to-day in New York city look- alee ae ‘steady ior both bbis. and city aacked. Le Diveates ell THE ERIE MYSTERY. | 128 tothe organization of a National Bank Clearing Superfine House, as has been frequently urged by the muney | Gris State Bouthern Securities and Railway | specs some port of ‘New York sor the ween | found hoop Okla ¢Tlowepominal Wheat weak a Bg fon No, ang | ee ene tT bion aOe DG ‘aiewed MERREMAX. AL New Haven, Conn. on Sunday. Mortgages Quict. aimee adeei= ne pat Rea "Bieri ety MECATS CEG! | ue Comptrotors raymeatn | Heit’ ant "oho ‘etait orn be SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK BXOHANGE, | ft pots holce doubie sxira..: Oe tin fees Se eames aaletat | Comptroller Green paud yesterday the salaries, ot Frosbytoniat: churcm, ‘Dover, N, don Wedaeadeye ‘and steady at 85c. Live hoge | — Oeto} $7,777 74 | the 6th inst., at two o'clock P. M, Carriages in walt 90, 1,001 00 | ing on arrival of train, which leaves Barclay street, New York, at 12M., and Newark at 12:35 P. M. GLeason.—On Monday, March 4, 1872, DENNIS 5,401 68 | GLeason, im the 22d year of his age, 20,878 75 ‘The funeral will take piace on Thuraday, March ¥, at two o'clock, from ts late residence, 133 Monree ! “ ber 1, 1871, to January 1, 1872, active and higher at 34 30 Receipts—4,000 bbis. | gaturies Inepeciors-of Payments, MEDS. -.+--- do, corn, 20,000 do. oats, | He will to-day the engineers and assistants nd 5,0C0 hogs, Shipments— on lineot the Croton “aqued t tor mouth of De- rhe: ,vuu do, corn, 20,000 ‘ats, 1,000 Jo: rye, 600) do. barley and 6,000 bogs. * eee oe sores aeuyit BBETTER THAN THE WEATHER REPORT, | spa iceetiat” gy mii: Beets Cort J Gorn teal! Brandy Te Seean~2 SESTARSSTSSTSRETSTSENSE: = ae WALL STREET, } - TUESDAY, March 5—6 P. M. BROOKLYN AFFAIRS, SSSHERSSSSSSESRLTESEERS by the rumor of the loss of the steamship Arizona, of the Pacific Mail Steamship were for choice spring, $1 70 for red wi rien rir zs or rod winter afloat,, and ih 68 for S Place yesterday rom that edifice, A salemn requiem mass (Rossi's) Was given by the cholr of the church, assisted by the choir of St. Peter’s church, Tne Teport to the Supreme Court, showing the state of the moneys and securities in his hands on the Ist of jay eventing, March 4, at her residence, 206 avenue U, Honora, the beloved wife of James waggerty, anmative of Castle Richara, 4 aime i mt... a 115,000 00 | street. On ‘Change to-day business was dull, holders % Puncheous is 1995 2 1875 Sie a aa Health Department—to pay saiaties, dc 20,000 00 | HARRINGTON.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Marca 4, keeping above the limit of shippers, Prices 1000 —The market for wheat was duil ‘and prices were entirely i Department of Public Inat 50,000 00 + ANN HARRINGTON, in the 52d year of her age. (ere uncertain. Cotton was quiet, but firmer, 200 nominal. ‘Thore was no demand of moment either from the Funeral of Father Fitzpatrick. Normal School. 25,000 00 | ‘The retatives and friends of the family al reapect- we close the market was irregular, “ . , 1 STOCKS EXCITED AND IRREGULAR, oe ooo 1 onibe: tome gontinned decline in Liverpogt but there was Picea ated neat ipa fet ie ‘herp The City Chamberlain’s Anaoual Report. Tense Nattresn Waaningron: nana Gisseon avenuen: ‘The slock market was subjected to a convulsion oy balon were confined to about 1,000 bushels, iniois S18 | pice yesterday rom thar ediflen, A soma nc ‘The following is tho City Chamberlain’s annual | ongWednesday, March 6, at two o'clock P. Mf. bp 10 8h SEZEE85 ie, which carried this stock down rapidly 61%, whole blocks being offered for and thereby Influencing the entire market. w. Other shah e were steady at Béc, tor white in atore, O4c. « 543c. for mixed | priests who oftered the sacrifice of the mass were: January, 1872, subject to the orders of the Court:— | parish Lismore, county Waterford, Ireland, aged 63 ‘Ohio on the track, wit f abo Loans on bond and mort; eeesseeee, -f1)125,503 65 | VEATS. Pas camer? prac with sales of about 19,00 bushels within | Fathers Franstoli, celebrant: Purcell, deacon; | Moneys deposited with tke Wow York Life tuna’ Her remains will be taken to the Church of the Western at del + 85,410 95 | Immaculate Conception, Kast Fourteenth street, om being subsequently ascertained that this rumor | “wus: Poor Gi haa eco State hehe etan prin Canadas SHOAL Ti serene Tones. “imoug. dies clergymen, "present were pyc aapee ty loa yraeo 1 | Thursday thorning, at ten o'clock, ‘where & solomm simply from the fact that this steamer was bs toe $e |“ Pmetaurta, The ingutry for berth room continued moder. | ReV. Fathers, Cassidy, Malone, Keegan, MoNa- | woneye depvuiied wi the Uaion Yviai Gorpany 184008 1 | Fodl'° ye Taneral will, proceet from. the ohurel to verdue, and later despatches announcing her safe 800 $a32 | ate and chiefly for provisions, &c. Rates were about steady, | Mee, McCarty, McSherry, — Carroll,’ Kvile, | Moneys deposited with the National Broadway Cavary Comevery for juterment precisely. at one her route, the market” 20 Sag | excepting for" grain, on which decidedly lower figures were | Dra McGlynn, taafo, Urewghton, Smith dnd others. | | Bank.. so BAL 8 | otclock, “Tue relatives anu triends of the family are pearance upon her route, the market reacted, but rn) geig | Accepted. The chartering business continued quiet, with but | The funeral ‘discourse was delivered by Bishop | United States bonds, five-twen 43,700 00 macralle tees Fond. y went off upon the persistent kammering of 600 108° very little call for vessels for apy purpose. Former rates | Loughlin, who took for nis text the words—“Blessea | HUdson River Railroad bonds. 4,00 00 | respectiully invited vo attend. | 6 20 8. were demanded. The engagements reported to-day were as | are tuey who die in tne Lord, and precious in the | NeW Yorkelty stock. Horren.—On ‘Tuesday, March 6, 1872, HENRY bears, who, having made their point early in the 300 followa:—To Liverpool, by steam, 7,500. bushels wheat at bd., | & ‘df Preps mhiagh ——— | Horren, in the 69th year of his age. ay, were loth to give up the advantage they had 300 ,00) bushels corn on steamer's account, 1,000 packages pro: | Sight of the Lord is the death of the just.” He spoke | Total........+ $1,471,140 93 | ‘The relatives and friends of the deceased are re- ned and kept constantly urzing the ane ee to yi Seed che Gdn nat ho soll BO tele sole ha be a oe whe: mgt seta to tas Cam ostontLe te vies ane Spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from his ¥ And by gai fa, rosin at a. Sd, 1y ; - aa ee fi Sea io ed. enchy,200 tierces jard at s.,50 boxes’oavon | tlons, and In death was truly blessed. His life and TIOKET-OF-LEAVE MEN. late resiaence, No, 263 Bast Tenth street, on ‘Thurs extent of proaucing a marked decline at close of business. Northwest was another int of attack and might have shared the same je but for the scarcity for delivery, from three to ive per cent being paid for its use. There was con- erable scurrying around to get hold of this stock, the circumstances exhibit a growlpg difficulty eng the “short” speculators. Western Union ad- ranced to 7134, Ohio to 6144 and Union Pacific to 37. ton advanced to 334¢ upon the rumor that nego- Mations bad been reopened for the sale the “water front,” so-called. At the wlose of the market there was a general Feaction in these stocks. In the meantime, while he bears were demonstrating in these quarters the moved up the reserve in the shape of New ‘York Central, which advanced to 994, and Lake jeand NW iit'e 500 Con'Pac gld bds.. 1 Loerstehe. 11000 Union Pac at tm.. 9134 20000 oh: gat egeOgS SEEEEEgS: = 333: SAX Prod SRSA LAS; preps gbeegiseaee eesseres gas jotton “at 7-82d. To London, by sail. 7,500 ls wheat at 6d. To Glasgow, by steam, 200 tierces lard at 30s. ‘To Antwerp, 500 tierces iard and 200 boxes bacon on Fag terms. To Rotterdam, 10 hhds, tallow, 25s, To Ham- urg, 150 tons measurement goods, %s, 6d. and. UU tierces lard, 258. ‘To Gibraltar, 65 hhda. tobacco, 102 bates do., and 51 cases do., cuttings, all on private terms. The charters comprise :—A British iron ship, 750 tons, to Antwe eral cargo, lump sum, A ship, 1,222 tons, to Hi jeneral . A British bark, 306 tons, to Matanzas, general cargo, A faba and ‘back, SLOG, A. bark, $85, tons, to horh aids Gab an sugar, ant charges pal jooner, tons, to Hayt and back, 81,850¢ halt gold, port charges: pal’ A Brig 188 tons, to the Wwindwards SOc. gold. per Ubl.» A brig, 233 fons, to Galveston, general cargo, fate ’A brig, to north side Cuba, coal, #2. A British bark, from Philadelphia to a Continental port, 600) bbls. retued petroleum, on private erms. GuNNrE8.—The market for the past three days has been Guiet, but prices still remain firm. We quote:—Bags, 17c. = 1c, for light to heavy, and cloth at 16c. a 16gc. for Calcutia, and 16%e. a 170. for domestic, HEMP AND JUTE.—The market for hemp remained dull and ‘without matorial chance in prices, although entirely nominal. Jute was aiso dull but held Orm. Jute butts were only in limited demang, but firm and unchanged. We hear of death were a lesson in which all men mignt see how the spirit of pure Christianity could triumph over human nature, The remains were followed to their last resting place, Calvary Cemetery, by a cortege, consisting of more than one hundred carriages. Fire in Schermerhorn Street. The alarm of fire sounded about three o'clock yes- terday afternoon was occasioned by the burning of sash and blind factory, owned by Hiram Kirk, Nos. 278, 280 and 282 Schermerhorn street. The overheating of .the woodwork through which @ stovepipe passed caused tne mischief. The loss on stock and building 1s estimated at $12,000 by Mr. Kirk, the proprietor. Insured ln Rutgers Insurance Company for $2,000; Nassau, $2,400; Williamsourg City, $2,000, The flames communicated with @ three story frame dwelling house, No. 284, occupied by Mrs, Eliza Van Duyrel, causing a loss of $3,000 Two of the discharged tnglish prisoners who Were brought to thts city by tne ship Hamilton Fish are yet confined at Police’ Headquarters, and the men are in a most deplorable condition for whnt of clothing, parucularly underwear. They have been locked up now nearly three months, with no other clothes than those they wore when taken from the ship. The Board of Police Commis- sioners, at one of their recent meetings, assed @ resolution asking the Commissioners of jmigration and the Commissioners of Charities and Correction to take some action in the case of these men. Captain Irving, of the detective force, says the men are breeding vermin to such an extent that they have become a nuisance to his office. ‘The men themselves profess to be thoroughiy penitent for any offences they have So | committed, and scem to be desirous to pursue an honest course iu future if allowed to remain in America. POLICE MATTERS. day, March 7, at two o'clock P.M. The rematns will be taken to Lutheran Cemetery for interment, HOLMES.—On Monday, March 4, WM. i. HoLwks, @ natlye of county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 32 years. The friends of the family, also the Richard O'Gorman Association, the Dennis Burns, the Thomas Foley and the Nicholas Muller Ciabs, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, om Wednesday, 6th tist., at two o’clock P, M., from is late residence, 114 Greenwich street, KICHARD O'GORMAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCTATION.— The members of the above named Association are requested to assemble at headquarters, 94 Greens wich street, on Wednesday aiternoou, March 6, af one o'clock, for the purpose of participating in the funeral of our late worthy member, Wm, Holmes. MARTIN CHERRY, President.” M. ‘tf. GRIFFIN, Secretary. Hopasoy.—On Monday, March 4, RicHarp Pare GUT, Infant son of Richard M. ana Fauny Hodgson, and grandson of Alexduder Eagleson, aged 3 months and 9 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re 6 tors, wok reached sec, Bre, hat cotaneed | Fa itaenreeaie wire mi ci cave, | Sunes ond, Suc: a auaen, One spent cand, oneal note ~ ripe iz 4 ie ih wind whic! le im 1e Ut. resiaence his grand ver, has! co aap Be wade bea oe sags ve ip Bog * $ gold Sisal, tigers fle do, Tameice tigen, | most Bxercion was requisite on the part ofthe Fire | The following resolutions were yesterday adopted | This Wednesday) aftornoou, at two o'clock. og pc bang eencnggah caleba ibs epactiyi| ae oad Buna he eae custeuee ae 2M 8 | Department to keep the flames within bounds aud | by the Board of Pollce Commissioners and for-| LarraN.—On Monday, ‘March 4, Many, only extent. In fact, the street 1s extremely suspicious of | 900 BB4g 500 ad jute batts, 4 a ie. Cyan i . save the oe aan property, The nremen were | warded to Superintendent Kelso that he mighy tssue | penn ogee Wieder! and Kate Laflan, aged 3 years, 2 et - ‘e h and jays. hor pt aeons Clary tale leper aed 500 Bg {900 gqntely active, but prices remain Arm. ‘The sles. compra hick haat act a general order to the force upon the action of the | Tie relatives and friends of the family are res Re are icy vibe peaation: Atma} 3 i 20 were 2548 hides and stock on hand 31,000 hides spainet The Ex-Comptroller’s Complications. haere PN Ela Mae NEON Oe Fee eric: Gninue Heth te Maoo aa ee ' THE EXTREMES OF THE MARKET. By hs joo see tine tant’ year Paes of Calcutta cow and’ buffalo | The gole topic of interest about the Hall yester- | yecmmsarzeom diniricn in place of Dr; Olle, That Surgeon | corner of Prince, this (Wednesday) afernoow, at one 100 a5 700 | Hops.—The market remained quiet, and without a new | day was the alicged deficiency in the accounts of | Stanley be transferred to the Fifth district, in place of Dr, | 0’clock. The following were the highest and lowest prices 37 Gu do, ‘33 feature to note. The current quotations were:—State, 2c. a | @x Comptroller Evan W. Johnson, discovered by his That the Nineteenth Surgeon district shall consist of | MAaRTIN.—On Saturday, March 2, at his residence, jf stocks during the day:— al 10 Obio & Miss R pf. G5c.; Kastern and \hersnial ‘250, a Ge. ; yeariings, 10c. ‘a Suc. si A i ag ht Thal Surgeon White | 116 West Sixteenth street, SAMUBL MARTIN, aged 63, Highest, Lowest. 200 Boosacce i 7 Pane A ie: Oalitora! la Zearlings Ibe. a he oe successor in office, Mr. Schroeder, and reported to all cases of | native of Ketteren, Northamptonshire, Engiand. . ¥, Central and Hudson con... 9934 98 36 os ty ine Wate Foreign hops quoted at from We. to 7bc., forall | tne Board of Alaermen by him on Monday last. police surgeon they shall be taken tothe | Toronto (Cauada) papers please copy. |. ¥. Central and Hudson certs, 94: 93% | 7 624 100 " HAY AND STRAW.—Shipping hay was aull, but unchanged. | The deflciency amounts to upwards of $99,000, and | station house of the precinct in which they ocour, to be there || MARSHALL.—At Cornwall, on Monday, March 4 mM «. seve 108g 108 400 a Prime retail qualities were in fair demand and firm. We eoresie disposed of according to the rules and reguiatiune of the | Mrs, ANN MARIA MaksfaLl, in the 74tu year of hee 138 “ 4 3256 @ #8 | quote Bip, Hob reual qualia $1 330 41 Gi; ong | Was Incurred In disposing of sewerage and assess | epartment. “Hereafter such case shallot be brought to | ago. 16, | ys $9, | Frestraw, G18 Gi 10; short do., B6c. a We. ont, Ze. a He, | ment bonds at a figure far below par, as stated in | the Cental Depanmees es ondance of the surgeon ia | » fue relatives and. friends of the family are re 9248 | a00 626 5 38 | “ikow.—Phe market for pig was very firm, owing to favor. | these columns yesterday. The amount df bonds 1s- | required at any station house the ofliecra-in charge shall call —— ap 122 attend, the funeral, jzom the 7536 | S00 ce 76 | able advices from abroad.” The sales were tons of i" ounts during the term of Mr, | the sugeon of the district. If his attendance cannot be | Cauterbury Presbyterian ehurch, om Thursday, 90° | 200 . 6% 46% | Engiinton, on private terms; 100 tons Glengarnock, at #45; | UCd_ on these account s, erm of Mr. | secured, he shall call for tus surgeon of the nearest adjom- | March 7, at three o'clock. 78% | 900 618g 765 fone Engiinton at $40 und 6,000 tonaof American rails, | Johnson's office = Was $4,239,000, and the trict in their o MeNuizy.—On Tuesday, March 5, Junta. the fa $236 | a 36% | Shull on beret wrtee: tor nemlock sole was quiet, bt | being & difference of $90,100, ‘Tne bonds were’ sold a pepe por Mapeamiaen iaenilmpede pence cep rg na% 7 ae “Tight weizhis and damaged leather la scarce and verage of two and a hail per cent below par. The Irie aaees aoa og a ai oe ba. iy & Re Bruch wanted fhe, receipts for the week were light ‘and The Com eroller says ne does noe make any charges MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. fone om ee aoe teasiouen aid te iO aNd MISSISSIDDL..e......... 46% 45% | hoo a 35% | Bock on hand moderate. duced, The suite wees enuee | against Mr. Jonnson, but simply states the facts as rea street, on Thursday, the 7th Inst., at two o’eiock. , Lackawanna and Western. 1054¢ 105% |W do. 61 3622 | atthe ontelde prices of the annexed quotations, We quote: | Re finds them. ‘The books in the office show the Married. Newcoun,—Suddenly, at Tenafly, Ne Js on Sate lew Jersey Central. 1123 12 | 400 do. 61 26! Hemiock—Buenos Ayres, heavy, 2c. a per | mount — and at Tog oo but ee a BRUSH—STAFFORD.—On Wednesday, February 21, | Urday, March 2. 1872, CianLks NEWCOMB.. po bg a ae os | 8 do. 615 80% | Ibs don middle a i WGy Nght,” He. 'e | nothing to show to whom sold, or at what Fate. | is72, at tne Church of Holy Trinity, Fifth avenue, | , The’ fuueral will take place from his inte rest- nibal and Si. Joseph..,..---. 39 38% | 335 weet g S8ia | 3c. 5, Calsfornt SP Mr, Schroder says:—“It seems that there were such | josth street, by Rev. W. N. MoVickar, Amos M. | dence. on, Thursday morning, March 7, at eleven Branca sna ae Joseph pref... 60 - cose | So na, i tie | dle, see Be ahaa Gear ta. tike large amounts issued in advance of sale that 1 18 | Bausu, of Greenwich, Conn., to. U. JENNIE Stag- | O'clock. Religious services. will be heid'in the Unie - ‘Western Union Telegraph ....... 71% 703% | Ot wenceargs ie Re A ag th impossible to tell at wnat rate they were sola; but | Born ocNew York. versity »viace church, corner Tenth street, New ‘Mail ‘ 62; h* | g Adams Beco... as” $88 | Moor dos do. 18m © Suc: in the rong the amount of deficiency on account of them | ’O0N. Oy vey —TRugMAN.—On Sunday, March 3, by | York, at two o'clock P.M. The relatives aad friends i a 1. | 100 Am MU Es. aed her, heavy, Sic, a 8c. ;d0., middle, 1s Smaller, only, $41,000 to $68,000 Of | Rey, Dr. Coffin, az St. Luke's (English) church, | are invited to attend, without further notice. ‘anton. ‘88 86% | joo U'S Ex B8ig 42c. ; cropped, heavy, 85c. a 39¢.; do. the other, In May, 1869, bonds to the | Ar eyaNDER CLENDINEN to AGNES ANN TRUEMAN. Boston and Philadelphia papers please copy. \American Merchants’ Union Ex. oot oon bss fitties adie eais. 58ers inne aEe tise. Soon vas, reriened up tone’ ‘ast ot dune on as HARRISON —STACEFOLE,—At the residence Of the Mirch ie yee & ennitean, daly bo of ‘sare os * a § dO.y a a o 2 arch 4, EDWARD 3S. PE: son Waited states Express........... 67 6% 2115 o°Cleck P. M. The market for forelgn Count thereof, $200,000 more was issued ‘in that | Pride, on Monday evening, Maron 4, WILLIAM H. | Perbroke, in the 19th year of his age, ‘ GOVERNMENTS STRONG. The government market was firm, and advanced an average of 3 per cent. Prices closed as OLA! £95000 0.8 5.20, o, 65, n.. 110% | but prices unchanged. Domestic was in inoderate request | month, so that there Was $384,000 on }u0v0 5-20, ‘o'er ny and firm. The sales were about 250 bbis. New Orleans at appears to have been an average of $100, 10000 U8 6-20, 6, fe7, ae i ere | Powe, of New York. Funeral services at the residence of his mother, 000 US Bs, 10-40, from 58. to 62c. We quote of sewerage bonds always on nand.”? Jaan} al ,. Boori West. New brighton, on Thursday, at twelve-o'clook. Ee eee on ss Matents, Dotine Rew? inv | Boats leave pler 19 Noreh River at eleven A. M.} Fe 10000 US 5's, 16-40, r Tollows:—Unitea States currency sixes, 114 911434; Ao. sixes, 1881, registered, 114); a 114%; do, do., coupon, 11574 2 115%; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 111% a 111%; do. do, 1862, coupon, do., 1113 @ 11134; do. do., 1864, do. do., 01134 @ 11134; do. do., 1865, do. do., 11214 a 112%; do, do., 1867, registered, January and July, 111% a 11114; Mo. do., 1865, coupon, do., 1105; a 11034; do. do., 1867, Mo. do, 111% @ 112; do. do., 1868, do. do, 11234 &@ 112%; do. fives of 1831, funded, registered, 108% 8 108%; do. do. do., coupon, 108% a 108%; do. ten. forties, registered, 107%4' a 10714; do. do., coupon, 207% @ 108; Central Pacific gold bonds, 102% a One @’Clock P. M. 100 shs Panama RR..., 85 © NAVAL 5: moderately active and firmer. The sales bbls. at 84c. a #c., closing at the intter price. dul, but unchanged. Strained quoted at 34 8. . Sales were ye government at the Brooklyn Navy Yard of 2,000 }, in poor condition, at ai 65. Tar wa t $3 50 wt 75 for Washington or Wilmingto O1Ls.The market’ for lnseed ‘continued modi active and firm. Sales were made from crushers ut #7c. in casks and S8c. in bbls. de sperm remained quiet, and without change in prices; quoted at $1 60. Crude whale was also quiet, bat steady at 7c. Menhaden was in limited re- quest, at 4c. for chvice hyht. Neatsfoot lubricating quoted at 1°20 a $1 40. ; Whom one of the principal streets in Broo! The cx-Comptroller, who 18 & very wealthy Man and a son of the late Domime John: ter called, asserts that the deficiency was caused by the bonds being sold below par, and that the pooks will show how fis accounts were kept. The Finance Committee of the Boara of Aldermen will shoruy commeuce an investigation juto the matter, a3 directed by resolution of the Common Council on Monday last to do, Veal and Virus. ‘The taste for veal bas been somewhat cured among sensitive epicures in Brooklyn, owing to the assertion that an inoculated calf would be offered for sale by a butcher doing business on Court street, corner of Wyckoff, unless said purveyor should be Butler, MorGaN B, MoRE to FRANCES H. FREEMAN, of Williamsburg. OSTHEIMER—HACKES.—On Tuesday, March 5, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Dr. Adler, ALFRED J. OsTHEIMER, of Philadelphia, to ELLEN, daughter of 8, Hackea, Esq. Died. BALDWIN.—Snddenly, on Monday, March 4, at Bloomfield, N. J., NeTriz J., daughter of Augustus and Mary Baldwin, in the 17th year of her age. Funeral on Thursday, at two o'clock P. M. BEDELL.—On Monday, March 4, HANNAHRAN, Wile of Abraham Bedell, aged 60 years. Funeral will take place from her late residence, to-day, 6th inst., at half-past twelve P, M., and at u hodist church, Hempstead, at two o’clock turn at avo P.M. POWLEs.—On Tuesday evening, March.6, WILLIAM. .| EpGax, onty son of John H. aud Rachel Ana Powles,, aged.4 years, 4 months and 4 days, Relatives aud friends. are respectfully invited toy attend te funeral, on Thursday morning, at tem. o'clock, from the resideuce of his parents, No. 714. Washington street. RimaA.—On Tuesday morning, March 5, after a. long and severe lilness, FRANCIS RIHA. | The members of tie Philiarmonic Soctety of New York are respectfully requested to atvend ther | funeral, from his late residence, 114 First street, om. Thursday, March 7, at two o'clock P, M., without. further iInvjtauion.. By order, | D. SCHAAD, Secretary. Ropinson.—On. Monday, March 4, 1872, of scarlae { tine, H ALEXANDER, eldest son of Henry Ja ¢ and Lot tee P.M. Friends are requested to attend. The principal demand is, of course, from European account, where, there 1s no doubt, all of our high in- erest bonds will be carly absorbed. There is alreaay ®& marked scarcity of the favorite issues, which will PETROLEUM.—The market for refined continued dull and nominal, guthough there was no change in prices noticeable ; i Adele Robinson, aged 4years, 11 months for prompt delivery, and 2c. tor last halt of | Roses antl Sp gchar pe ry ae Sana Te hininge at | athe relative and friends of the family are re~’ Se wee Fite wats but | Bare wien wed been” inoculated wh the months ane] days. ff ‘ | Spectfully invited. to attend the funeral, Le the ae eee ee a ere a oy | i reer prvokiyn, ou Wedtiesiay, Om inst, at | on Weanentay, Marci ® at ten o'clock Ay Me vn et, but again a trifle 0 ‘a in Hoboken, on Tuesday, March 5, month. Crude in bull @Bige. At the Creek the market was seyeees tel a! t Meat Inspector, James Wal‘ron, and duly reported | two P. M. " Rosrnson. 1 Rot decrease, and the gradual shipment of the en- jam firmer; quoted at $3 50 a $2 69 on the uoper ant 93 6) a | Hy nim to Deputy Healch Officer Holly. ‘The butcher, | _BoyLR.—On Monday, March 4, MARIA VAN Gort, | Congestion of the vrain, SAMUEL L, ROSINSON, aged ire of our siX per cent debt is by no means a distant | 2%) °anto j $3.65 On, the lower road, | The Fhllagelphis market wae | Whois a German, staled Lo the ofllcials tttat the calf | Widow of Edward Boyle, in the 65th year of herage.. | 60, vears aud 7 montus. ft the closing price of vesterday. d F i 0 Peng a eta got und Sete, tor inst nit of month | had been inoculated by @ French paysician, who Funeral on Weanesday, cin nat. at two o'cigge’| | The relativow nd friends of the family are: re-, PROVISIONS.—Receipts—Pork, 2,252 bls. ; beef, 2 pack- | said be wanted the pox jor vaccination. This . from the residence of her son, J. T. Boyle, 449 | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his agen, cut mente, 2.248 backngen: inrd, 2827 bbs. and lerees | Gootor bouaht four, calves from Young, wio subse- 119th street, near avenue A. lave residence, 62 Sixth street. Houoken, N.J., Om and 350 kegs. ‘The market for mess pork was quict and agai quently repurchased them for $25 aptece, and soon Brown.—On Tuesday, March 5, LUTHER R. M. | Thursday, March 7, at one o'clock P. M. SOUTHERN SECURITIES ere dull and steady, the mixed nature of . The sali : 750 bbis. for March, at $13 0; 500 ny ., of John D. and Julia C. Bro’ Southern papers please copy. legisiation in the various States deterring invest ase Wore tor ‘April at Bis 34, ‘and 500 Ubinc tor Maye at wis ee, | aver Killed them and oiferea them for consumption. Pe arand > months. we, | Baien.--suldeniy, at his fathes's residence, a8 l_! In jobbing lots about 100 bis. t $135 a for | The questionabie meat was seized by the sanitary * to-morrow, West Sixteenth street, on Tuesday, Marcia 5, ments. Prices are:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 66% a “0 a 93 “ ‘Notice of funeral ’ » March 5, JAMES is 400 7, Wa 7s | Old and $13 624s, Bacon was in limited request, with prices | ofliclais. On Monday, March 4, ANGELICA, beloved | EL.iorr, son of M. M. and A. J. Sadier, aged3 061; 40. new, 66% a 0634; Virginia, ex coupon, 62a 65; 300 a Hs aie buyer's favor. Sales 200 boxes sbort rib at 7 er — Buone,On Monday, Hates @ incur s04, b ape eaten . er, aged 3 vears do, registered stock, old, 45 a 51; do, sixes, consoll- So. do. Je | soon eioar aihiges a "ier 50 tones ont THE ORANGE MYSTERY SOLVED. wile of chrives and (riends of the emily ate invited: | Funeral services Will be neld at the house, this @ated bonds, 55:4 a 55); do. do. deferred scrip, 700 onto %: Hs, ¢. Dressed bogs were in timited demand at re to attend the funeral, from her residence, 21 Thomp- | (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Friends . . u 40 for city and . for Western, Beet cor Mary Mathews Not a Kidnapper—She Leaves | oon sirect, corner of Grand. The remains will be | of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 17% @ 18; Georgia sixes, 7278; do. sevens, 84a % 200 a and Ca ales in boas, cate about 130 bols. and Her Home in Orange Singniarly=Visit to | taken to St. Alpbhonsus? church on Thursday, at ten. Charleston (s. C.) papers. please copy. ‘88; North Carolina, ex coupon, 35% a 3634;d0, fund. iw go Souen tao Site pattae. Sees enemy tad athe of Hhar Phivband’s House. o'clock A. M., Where @ solemn requiem mass will be | | Sizcext.—At Easton, Pu., Wednesday, Febrawry Ang, 1866, 24 a 26; do. do., 1863, 21 a 23; do. new, 1934 1000 = me lerces, Beef hams were also auiet but Mai offered for the repose of her soul. 28, alter & Short Lilness, J.P. V. SIEGERT, & native of 20; do, special tax, 149 15; Missouri sixes, 94% a Heady, within the range of former prices. Sales 30 nbds, at | It has been ascertained that the apt ry BUCK.—On. Monday, March 4, BILLiNa. Buck, Neunied, on the Khine, Germany, in the soth year / 95; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 92 a 93; Loulst- 40 ately settve, cot chiefly in Job ng ae hala wee ‘Faces, Matnews found.on Sunday nighs with a handsome | aged 48 years. of his age. 7 Funeral services from the residence of his father- Smysex.—At Norristown, Pa.,on Monday, March child begging in the streets under circumstances | 1h "G1 Morton street, this (Wednesday) atter-| 4, Mrs. Moriin B., wile of Licutcnaat JoRD which ted to the suspicion that she had stolen the | nggn, at one o'clock. sf Smyser, United States Marine Corps. ’ it maior | Child, M8 resaweteble resident of Orange M.A | cine, MeCDh G, Vimethia GADEST, Worb-et Lied, | siemens tensor nitions Giameasia the MeaerAL Pu tae rifle jm onyers® favor, | | mo q a p io . of Hon, further ice, to atven ne fui Ec . Uieretsorime Westerg steam, at 9 Fe. | TeDOFter Visited Orange yesterday to ferret out | Memoe Hrandveth and daughter of ‘the lato Major | residence of her fatuct, Pay Director J. 0. Bra¢viordy r, were firm. We quot smoked shoulders, 6c. boxed ‘Dry salted gna sixes, 59 4 62; do. new, 52 a 69; do. levee sixes, 62 a 66; do. do. eights, 75 @ 80; do. 0., 1875, 80 @ 85; do, Penitentiary sevens, 6) 4 67; do, railroad eights, 70 a 80; Alabama fives, 00 a 63; do, ams, #! be. aw OMe, Lard—The marker Ww Th WAS qiiet, with prices The eaies were Hi i asd, and 409 tierces common graces . | further particulars, The local police said they | General Aaron Ward. SO SOME One nentot Econirn ch PRMSGads, eights, 854 93; do. cigits, Montgomery and Bee Rs | a For Laure delivery the saies we ea was knew Mary weil, and one of the officers | Funeral on Saurday, the Oth Inst., at two o'clock | Marci 7, at two P. M. ° Eufaula Ratiroat, $5 a 90; South Carolina sixes, 52 Winn 99 136 | chi fry 175 tierces at 9h | went with, the reporter to Mathews’ house, P. M., from Trinity eharch. | STEVENSON.—On Monday morning, March 4 & 56; do. new, January and July, 0 @ 30%; o foe f aoe market to-day wae, Peon ingcerasely astirs toe in Monroa att¥er hear Bell. ‘The house (owned by i iueeinveerr te illness, Rew Jom BRapy, | MARLON BLare, wife of David Siovensoa, 18 Ver So8B 80; all descriptions and continued firm, The sales bave been | + . 54th year, ay WMP SEG Oh Oe) tevens, Live Rote and Por 45% | Sitierces of Carolina at bige. a Iage., 200 Uagn Paina mt V.c. | Mr, Mathews) 18 a two story irame Duildwg. On | — ‘The iriends ana acquaintances of the. family, and 1 YeXelatives and friends are respectfully 19 vited to funded, 55 a 59; lo, sevens, Littie Rock and Fort Smith issue, 61 ; do. sevens, Little Kock, Pine a * BBG a BS: age Ra + 6740. WT 4ce 1 y , Maren M6, CoC tnd Gen 23% a Be | * HES ee The mercer for rave wil remained inactive, with | entering tWo really pretty girls, aged respectively | MOst especially those of his reverend tienes, are | atvend Une funeral, on Wednesday, MiTCAS at one but little disposition shown to do business, The market was | ning and. eleven years, were discovered preparing respectinily requested lo arrend the funeral, on Fri | oslock, from her late rest ‘on Sunday, a Bluffs and New Orleans, 45 a 48; Mobile and Unio . fomewhat weak, but quotations were generally nged, | Caaterin | day morning, 8th inst., at hait-pass ten o'clock, from | | SPEEDLING.—At Yonxers, on. SHAAN, 1 EY lufts an p san COMMERCIAL REPORT. We hear of salgs 0/49) blus, Martisique at Sc. wwe, | dinner. When questioned. the eldest girl stated that | St. Anthony's church, Greenpoint, where @ solemn | ALONZ0 P, SrEEDLANG, aged 41 sea Ratlroad, sterling, 92 a 95; do, interest eights, 85; asin ephctsAabasihes gud Gey Sones centrifugal oe ylrvate terme, Ke: | her mother was not at home, os ine veer did | requiem hast lla taba for the repose of his soul, | | Relatives and mene fT Bay an tnt iene q ‘ fi ere only in limited request, ‘ 4 |. About s !RROUGHS.—! ¥, x al 5 Central Railroad first mortgage sevens, 84 @ 87; | Aswes.—The demand continued very moderate for both | We quote —Inferior 10 common rennieg, Fe. ABC. | Fo. the puxpose Of recovering # dress that she had | the Bridgeport wank, fay, oth inst, ar two P.M. "Pratn leaves ‘Taursteth ; 5 ed 58 years. vig, & MC. 5 good 1g 5 4 * do, second mortgage eights, 75 a0; New Orleans | pots and pearls, but the supply being light no further change sel npg ee ge Mee a Ben. peme given toa dressmaker wnu had Jormetiy lived at | Funeral services willbe neid at his late residence, | street «depot at @ quarter past twelve o'clock P. Me ‘and Jackson first mortgage, 89 a 92; do, second | in prices was noticable, We quote:—Pots, $8 26 a $6 75, and # foxes, tit ugas, bhds, and Orange, but Who recentiy moved to the metroj Fairfield avenue. on Wednesday, March 6, at three Warkis.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesaay, mortgage, 78 282; Memphis and Charleston Rail- fair to youngest child, he heing attired in a pretty vel- | the quarter,past twelve train from the ‘Twenty-sev- rs A Hera! on Taursday, 7th inst., at three ofclock P. 6 @ 823 Grenville and Columbia Raliroad, guaran. | ™&t¢ snd orm. A few North River were received during ‘Hico.-Co te atimese: | ange, saw Mrs, Mathews in Greenwich street, Now | Carriages will be in waiting at the depot in Bridge- 5 R ay tard, Noa, 10 without /arther invitation. wick, guaranteed by Georgia, 60 a 65; Wilmington, | jeigng, $12; North River, #12; Croton, #12 a $15; Phila. | Duter eerie te ol. Ternained quiet bat firm, | Children by the reporter. He had visited New York | the #0tn year of her ago, jate graduate of ‘the Collexe of Physic’ ‘and Sure March 5, ose. 0 8 fc. | molece, us. Mrs, Mathews was accompanied by her | o'clock P. M. Friends wishing to attend can take. Warkis, widow Of Lewis Watkis, aged 69 1 Fond first mortgage, 85 a $7; do. second mortgage, | BUILDING MATERIALS —Bricks have been in good de- Hr Marien asco | Veteen sult, An expressian, who lives in Or- | enth street depot, and retuzn the same evening | °p on Toeraday, 71h inet. at three ofslook F prime re- ., rom the residence of bs , 120 Ralte the week ana found ready purchasers at full prices, Pale it i tar to choice srovery,, 9c. a lve, | York on the evening of the day she left home, and | port on the arrival of the tsain. . = place, Brooklyn, Friends are imyited to attend, teed by South Carolina, 50.460; Macon and BrUuMs- | 4». soarce and wanted. We quote:—Pale, $7 9 $7 605, Long | Brazll—Durel dard, Nos. & to 1, 7c. aGigc. Java— | she asked nim to direct her to the ferry. Since that California papers please copy. te Jog re Fn ed ume her Lee = ee no be hs her CARMAN.—At South Oyster isi y, L. I., on Monday. Wesr.—At the Kings County Hospital. Flatbush, / Charlotte and Rutherford eights, 48 a 61; Memphis | geipuia front from yard, 32 a 435. The market for lime rocery do., #4. & 10}ec. whereabouts unt information was left with his | March 4, ELizaBeTH, widow of Timothy Carmad, in | » yon Tuesday, March 6, JOAN S. Wrap, M.D. ity sixes, 68.050; Savannah city sevens, 64.087; | Was quiet, out about steady, common, quated at Gi SO and Ow be aed aulet ut frm. | geveral mes in quest of her ths daughters say |. Metatiyes ani frends aro invited to attend the Faced Jump at ¥z. Cement #as niso quiet, Rosen ons, New York, aged 22 years, 3 months and "7 " i & New Orleans consols, old, 74 a 76; do, issued to ntinued parties bein, cI has been quiet buy | that he cried bisterly every nignt since their mother | funeral, from ner late residence, South Oyster Bay, Saye ; ol 93g. a Me. for Oho and We. a | went away; but When the little ones were asked | on Thutsday, 71 instant, at haif-past twelve P. Me Js and acqu satlroads, sixes, 74a 76; do. sevens, 68 a 70. OANDLEL- The eatkes contin ‘sales fi ae of Indiana } why their fatwer did not inform the police authori. | Cars sby Southside Railroad to Amityvule leave velit frends an from cg ey of ey hag GOLD 110%. stances a triflgenmer. We quote:—Sperm, Sie. ; § Og a co Otheaseeds | ties of her mysterious disappearance they answered | Roosevelt aud Grand. stroet ferries at halépast ten | Tp “wony, at Hempstead, L. ly on Gold has ranced in extreme quotations vetween | fe.;stenrys, 2c 4 ues niamaniing, Bale ons te 8 iss | WEAN remained cull and nominal at 0c, cash for | thathedid not wisn his Acquainiances, to earn of | Ay Mand return after the funeral Sores sepa, | the 7tninst., at hatt-past twelve i A E Mio and : " NOPPRY T y TOS. re yi | G “pgaypaesaed tect allen pre bn dna ooe are ae regate aout BAN ibe oF Lake | ‘a ooo pas been in fate request in good, part forall de | ad Is, Bard-WorKINg and industrious man. He | Mie Lucy Convix, widow of James Colvin, of | | Wure.—On Monday, March 4, Winttat Hexne, ‘ scxiption: 16 sales were | oare, ‘was from 3to 5 per cent. The gold clearings were | M'ieuye wisiges carl ds of Kentuoky at 3c. | has six ealldrei ‘hom are fine looking and | Albany, in the 76th year of her age. son of Wiilain W. and Agnes A, White, aged2y ; 9 " —The Ket continued quiet, but there wasa | a I2ic.; 40 cases new crop Pennsylvania at 1%¢.; 694 cases | cleanly. Mrs. Mathews has never left her h 1 nds of the family are tnvited to | 6 months and 19 d een rena, ances, $942,407; currency bal- | wise? sore mguirg noticeable. Saves were reported of 1.0% | told crop Ohio at ioe, notal weight: 10 cane, old ich & manner before, but she has siways been | attend the, Tuioral, Festdence,, 1,058 ences, $1,061,30% baus Rio, per Norih America, on private terms The 6 Carn otal follows oes Kio, FORRIGN EXCHANGE Terces tn Wigees tales Ife. Tie, ; pood, WTC. “ferns Gull and steady at tue rates of yesrerday—109% { brisey isyer'slesgos golds in bubd, einty dage’ Me iop Peay wa gare ata Hee soung | Crane resieryay aivecuonn we Fecoear tas wile aac | Hany Beeoka on ednesday, Mutoh 6 the Si it ae Alpes one oFclodk, from in watch there had bean a lacge tains consum- O'GlOCK P. Ma withous surcie on veen | attend the funeral, trom her late “4 Relatives and of the family jen om | rathey singular m her actions, Mr. Mathews lett | Lafayette avenue, between Reid avenue Ys 0, the’ ia attend the funeral, Were q

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