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FINANGIAL AND COMMERCL RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE, ences: The Vagaries of the Speculative Wednesdi Current for Six Days, Tho Bise and Rall of Erie—The Trace in Pa- cific Mail—The “Jump” iu Quicksilver— The Demoralization of Union Pacific. The April Settlements and the Strategy of the Cliques. WALL Srrger, } Sunpay, March 24, 1872, In the general trade of the city the week has of fered several features of considerable interest. The re important of these was the firmer tone of the ‘ain market, which emerged from its recent de- pression and underwent a promising revival, This ghange has been all the more remarkable for the Contrast with the immediate previous character of the market, the duiness and depression of which | New York Central..... had begun to impugn grain paper with the banks, | New York Central ser he Cotton trade has been more active and irregu- » but on the whole firmer. A newer. feature of the Market 13 the speculation in futures running over six months, In dry goods there has been a iminution of the movement and deferment ft not check to pusiness by the protracted coldness of the Weather. There is iittie compiaint from the uptown trade, and retailers are doing well for the season, THE WEEK IN WALL STREET. The amount of business on the Siock Exchange jhas been large and rather better distributed tian fiuring the previous week when the attraction was almost exclusively Erie. That stock served, ap- ntiy, to revive the speculative sentiment, and joe attaining a price which was deemed a iscounting of all that is to be done ‘uder the new régime, the inquiry branched out in other directions, inspiring fair apie mation in a large portion of the list. The xtreme fluctuation in Erie was four per cent, viz, @etween 43 and 62, with 50 as an average for the reek’s business, Tne sireet has discussed all the rita And demerits of the coutest between the two ties, and is incliniug io the belief that the lcHenry party have gained possession of a major- hy of the stock, Indeed, it was the discovery of a loan from the London bankers of the Atlantic and ‘Great Western Railway to the Erle road, amounting ‘to £400, 0u0, that occasioned the decline from 62 to #3 «Yet, with this impression existing, the miock recovered by Baturda, Mm phe wae hist ina it of — the list nottied without spectal soviet f ft way, tit!! ‘afer the middle of the week when the relaxation in joney gave & sudden and strong upward impetus to prices, the usual gossip being circulated to ac. int for the rise in each specialty as soon as It me into notice. The Pacific Mati litigants buried @ hatchet Saturday and are now reported to be Srorkiu, harmoniously, but tneir plans of operations ‘ere marie Yelinitely"whiddistood, It 1s generally believed that the “bears” settied On the basis ‘of 64 a 65 with the “bulls,” an agreement then being entered into to depress the stock below 69 and load up for a magnificent gue in the spring and summer, It ia even sald that 1 “bulis” sold out to the street ponding the favor- le proscects of an inerensed subsidy, the move- ent for which in Congress they thereupon helped to defeat, ‘he next string to be puiled will be tho | ill before the Legisiavure to allow the reduction of the capital stock to $10,000,000. The Northwestern Bhares improved nearly four per cent, after an inter- yal of inactivity on the part of tne pool goutroilling them, and Ontos nearly three r cent, The greatest fise was in Quick- liver preferred, wich is uuder the manipulation Mf the Rothschilds, the part Daniel Drew 1s playing peing simply that of a figurehead tor Wall street, e stock has been run up suddenly to discount the rmination, on April 1, of the contract with the open market being nearly twice that obtained we week was in strong demand for the Dutch mar- et, but was freely supplied and broke down, being the weak feature at the close, when the general et was strong. ( Money was worth ina few instances as touch as ‘Wi per cent a day, but closed Saturday at 4 a5 per cent per aunum, The sudden change is attributed Yo speculative manipulation, the relaxation peiug ‘Bbnormai and intended to make a market for Btocks which the larger holders are unwilling to carry jhrough the expected stringency of the next two or ree weeks, Gold fell off from 110% to 109% on the weakness of exchange, the result in turn of heavy bhipments of Ene to tne London market, pus closed at 110 on a pretty large specie Phipment notwithstanding aud @ small loss fic in the bank statement, the anomaly of ‘hich was surprising in view of the heavy coin dis- ursemonts of the Sub-Treasury during the week. Governments were firmer and for a time buoyant ind active, but closed quiet and steady, _ The Souttern State bonds were modetately active irregular, Tho Virginia consols were in de- and jor the German market, and advanced to 44, therevy causing the faiiuro ofa Baltimore firm Pshort’ of them. The new South Carolinas ad- ‘anced to 39%, fell of to 367¢-and closed 8534. CLOSING PRICES OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES. The following were the closing prices Saturday evening for the Southern State bonds:—Tennessee, 2x coupon, ty a 67%; do new, 67 @ 67K; Virginia ex coupon, 648 56; do, registered stock, ‘pla, 45 a 50; do, sixes, consolidated bonds, B 5034; do, sixes, deferred scrip, 153, & 1634; Geor- Bia sixes, 73 a 78; do. sevens, 88 # 90; North Carolina, ex coupon, 37 @ 88; do. funding, 1866, iP7 a 28; do, do. 1868, 28 a 24; dto,, new, 234 24: ‘do., special tax, 16 a 17; Missouri sixes, 95% 34; 40, Hannibal and St Joseph, 934 94; Louial- na sixes, 69 a 62; do, new, 65 a 60; do. levee jpixes, 60 a 65; do. do. eights, 70 a 80; do, do, eights, 1875, 78 & 84; do, penitentiary sevens, & @ 67; do, railroad elghts, 70 a 40; jabama fives, 62 a 65; do. elghts, 90 a 95; do. jeights, Montgomery and Eafauia Railroad, 87 a 92; peat Carolina sixes, 52 a 55; do, new, January id July, 38 & 8844; do. do, April and October, @ 86; Arkansas sixes, funded, 54a 57; Mobile id Ohio Railroad, sterling, 92a 95; do, interest ‘eights, 86 a 87; do. second mortgage eights, 738 8; Mississippi Central Railroad first mortgage ens, 85 a 87; 40. second mortgage eights, @ 78; New Orieans ana Jackson first jortgage, 90 a 937 do, second morigage, 79 62; Memphis and Charleston Railroad first jortgage, 86 a 87; do. second mortgage, 78 80; Greenville and Columbia Rallroad, guaran- d by South Carolina, 47.66; Macon and Bruns- ick, guarantecd by Georgia, 63 a 65; Wilmington, bharlotte and Rutierford eights, 46a 60; Memphis ity sixes, 67.259; Savannah city sevens, 83 a 86; jew Orleans consol, old, 73 a 76; do, issued to roads, sixes, 74a 76; do. KeverR, 08 & 70, THE BANK STATEMENT. “'¢¥ The weekly statement of the associated banks ts ntly unfavorable, but 18 without -important ture, The tendency seems conservative, in view f & possible active demand for money in the ‘Pountry about the Ist of April, and the loans have eM Contracted two millions, The specie item is hot readily reconctied with what is generally known f the difference vetween the Treasury receipts and bursements of coin during the week, but as the erage is @ rising one the statement next week ‘ay make amends, The following are the totals as mpared with the previous week:— March 16. Maren 2%. $279, 868,900 277,761,500 19, 604, 36,600 19, Bw'oi8, 300 08,717,000 The states in each item being as follows: $2,101 doo rg ge 29830 = Appeals nk tua above wows that ‘aadevan of Valifornia by which the product of the mine been sold below cost, the price of quicksilver in for it under this contract. Union Pacific early in 6, 491877809 42,615,300 NEW YORK AERALD, MONDAY, MARUH 25, 1872 HOW hold a sarpins Of $4,121,075 reserve tn adat- tiom to the lawful requirement of 26 per cent—a gain for the week of $184,025. THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARKET, The extreme fluctuations datly in the price of gold during the week are shown in the table:-- Highest, Lowest, 1054 110 turday LATEST PRICES OF GOVERNMENTS, The following were the closing quotations on Saturday evening for government vonds:— United States currency sixes, 1134 @ 115%; ao. sixes, 1641, registered, 114% @ 114%; do, do, coupon, 116%; a 116%; do., five-twentles, registered, May and November, 111% @ 111%; do. do,, 1862, coupon, do., 11154 a 111%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 1115% a 111%; do, do, 1865, do. do., 112% @ 11254; do, do,, 1867, registered, January and July, 111% & 111%; do, do., 1865, coupon, do, 110% @ 11134; do. do., 1867, do, do, 112% a 11244; do. do, 1868, do., do, 11234 a 112%; do. fives of 1881, funded, registered, 10914 a 10944; do. do. do., Coupon, 10934 a 100%g; do, ten-lorties, registered, 1073¢ @ 107%; do, do, Coupon, 108 a 10844. STOCKS ON SATURDAY — BIGHEST AND LOWEST The fotlowing table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day:— Highest, — Lowest 0% 0 a at | 51s 50 TW BM 144 ivy paket Shore, * pee Waoash.. sevens 18% so Northwestern... 82 81 Boog tan, preferred. + 94 027% Lock Tegan . 1d 113% tees 59: 696 Hh Paul preferred, 19% 19% ¢ 10 and Mississip) assy tin gies Paciile . 81% Wentere ton ted 0 stern Union at hs 103 Paciiic Mail... ens ae The quotations at the adjournment of the Board at four o'clock P, M. were as follows:—Western Union Telegraph, 7144 @713,; Quicksilver, 39% a 8934; 40. preferred, 4934 a 60; Adams Express, 98 a 0834; Pacific Mail, 6134 @ 6134; New York Central, consolidated, 9434 a 95; do. scrip, 9034 a 9094; Erie, 513¢ @ 5134; Reading, 114 9 114%; Lake Shore, 98% a 98%; Union Pacific, 3834 & 3834; Pittsburg, 91 a 91145 Northwestern, 8174 a 82; do, preferred, 9444 a 9434; Rogk Island, 114 a 11434; St. Paul, 5934 a 6944; do, preferred, 7934 a 7994; Wabash, 76%_a 7634; Ohio and Mississippi, 4734 @ 475¢; Boston, Hartford and Erle, 6% 0 63¢; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 43a 44; Colum. bas, Chicago and Indiana Central, 2034 a 255. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Cotton Market Quiet but Firmer—Zeceipts at He Ports 6,682 Bales—Wheat and Corn pod Lower—Oats Firmer—Pork Caney of Turpentine Actiye and Fre ae Market ali Rigo ctive SATURDAY, hiaish 28-8 P. M, Correr.—The market still remained dull and Sowa , At Baltimore we heat of sales of 1,500 bags of Rio, per Gray Eayle, 4,000 bags do. per Paiadine, and 450 bags per Ado- lnige—all on private terms, Messrs, William Scott & Sons received the following despatch from Washington in refer- ence to the pending coffee question:—Each house has yoted for free coffee, but in different bills, It will undoubtediy be mace tre during this session, to take elfect most likel; July 1, 1372 “sixned by 'T, M. Rea the, Finaneil Committee, | We, quote; ordinary, ES a do. fair, 15s I5%{c. lo, 2000, 1864 16M0. ; A, prime, 16lge. a 17ey. gold, in bon’ mxiy days; Maracatbo, I8igc. a 19ge-; Laguayra, Bc. a 20¢. Bt, Domingo dn bond’, Me, a 14}e.; Java, te. a i¥e,, gold, uty CoTL S.—The market for cotton on the | though in- decidediy tirmer, in consequence of a further rise in the price of fuiure deliveries up 4sc. per 1b. for ail grades, Future deliveries were rather quiet at ap advance of an 4¢c. we. per lb, The sales re- ported sum up as follows:— Last Ro'g, Totah. 28 $23, Export. Consumptio 66 399 8 S38 578 a 075 —Kor fature delivery’ (basis low miadiing) the sales ‘nave been as followa:—Sales inst evening after three P. M.— ni Bh. 4ee, O00 ny 2Bige. 5 Sept tember, at Sines December, 300 i ‘Toval, 10,600 Dalen, ales to-day Att two P.M.— March, 100 at $2c., 10) nt $2 1-16c.. 200. al ‘April, 500 at $2 2 Bde» FO at Bei¢e., B00 at Slben 2,800 tase P00 at 22 5-160. 800 ai fat May, 300 at 22760., 100 at 22 14-16e, 4,700 at 3/40., 200 at is-1 5-160, 900 at 230. BO nt 2740.4 ‘belte,; Suly, 100 No August, 600 at: 38 vise age at Bi, ald fo exchange 400 ae gute Peehange Wo Aphl for 100'Stay. Tota, 10,800 ba ales, Gran total, | 21400 ‘bales. The | receipts at rts eum uy ag follows —Gaiveston, 200; New. one, 2, Prag Ie, ;Savanuab, 1,295; ‘Charleston, 422; Wilmington, 3_Nor- folk, 662; Baitimére, 228; Now J Yors, 772; Boston, Toke Total if 6rd. ‘This day iast week, This dav last ‘year, 13,527. sates on cotton to pn te teady as to lo’ To Liverpool, by , steam ae Sip eal Belén 1-350 y ateata, | fe. gold, anil | 340. ; to Hamburg, jc. sail’ to Bremen, by steal by fal c. ee quot ie Orleans. Py 21 SESE il,’ Sc. ; to’ Baltic ports, ‘nea ports, by stean PATNEES Alaoama. 1g 4 rp Rie quotations aie based én ootern rannlog ‘ta quality ot more thun half n grade above or below the grade quoted. cr aan te AN GnaIn.—Receipts—Flout rn, corn meal, 2,860 a. and 900 bags meen pea va m ys 1, bushels. And for the 89,046 wheat, 6,30 bushels; corn, ati id 3,18 bags; oats, 73,080 dour market was ‘tai 1, By + 14,30) bush but ager’ ‘Thesales cpart fast evening) were about 14,000 bbis,, including 1,200 bols, of Southern and 200 ‘bbls. tye, ail at pricea within the range of our qnota- tions, Corn meni was quiet; 200 bols. Western yellow sold Within the range of the appended quotations, We quote:— Ro. 2 btate. Superiine State. Extra State .. ae S22 3S QPP eee eee eee eeee ser rpeeee OS eneunlanaerencon-mse-2-10) = eae Round ‘hoop Obie Kound hoop Ohio, St, Lou G Rt. Loule choice family. Rye flour. Southern No; SSSERSSES 2 = SSESSSSELEGSES: Southernextra, On 875 jouthern famii 50a 75 Corn meal, Weste Wa 835 Gorn meal Jerse wa B75 Corn meal, Brandywine. #5 oO Balimore... «.. a 400 Caloric Ma 40 Punebeoné 25 a 1970 salient wa daitand lower, for Chile a epring. The anies ere abogt 33000" bushels. at G1 86 for chieage, Afloat, #1 88 for No, 2 Milwaukee in store, #1 $1 Ala BL 85 fcr good to ‘choice on the pier for r white Michigan and #198 for extra choice do. Corn was cull and The sales were about 44,00 bushels at 0c, for mixed in store, 7Ic. a 7130. for do. atlont, 72c. fur yellow, Other descr) pions ‘ryere nominal. aie werd firmer (and in fair deman 000 bushels at 6240. for No. 3 Chicago instore, 6c. for light Southern. Tilinois, See. a BAIgc, for white State on the track, M46, Tor talzed on (be wack} marce} closing firm. Barley quiet; eaies 2,000 Dusheis West: ern at Bc. and 1,600 bushels, two rowed Slate at Tbe. Rye Was aiso quiet; sales 400 bushels Jersey at 90c. delivered. Fuarouts,--The inquiry for bertt room stil continued very moderate. bat the scarcity of avaliable tonnage keeps rates business was also "ie . thero being but be éngagements re jorted to- pool, by steam, Heton vane’ grain at Bis TRE Hanaatt byabe ety at the side rate, aud by sa i 10 bales cotton, tlt Shope provisions at To Antwerp, 1,000 boxes bachh, ifs G8. “ihe only charter we heard of was a British Dark, be? t ‘to Havana, general cargo, #1,100, gold. One or two ¥ were tinder refusal {or petruieum, but not Closed at a late hour, MOLASEF8.—The market for domestic continued quiet but fn Femained neglected and nominal, We hear bois, New Orleans ot from b6c. a 6c, We id Crop. See Crem Cuba-—Centrifugal and mixed Age. a3. nee sae jayed Mureovad, sefing hips. Muscovado, grbcer} ihe: a BE. Be a Bde. : "S800, 0460. for spirit turpentine wa from yard at 7c, und 1p price, Rosin was at agout former prides, We. lear of sales of ined ft # byt Dbis. do. on the Dasis of #8 50 bbl S744. Tar Gull and, unehanged, oh i giten wi ie ad ite quoted at ETROLEUM.--On Change to day the pi remi firm, aitbous “dull and nominal, ned Mie at B2%\e. for prompt delivery or balance of month. Crade in bulk was Steady abd also nominal; held at 180, @ 1 ves, Nava Guoted at Ivi«e. w 103ge., Dut nominal at those figures. Case ol, met with some jnquiry, but we heard of no transactions} beld at 27\\c. a Me. At the creek, the market was a shade firmer, but quiet; quoted at 8 GV on both upper and lower roads. The Fhiincel hia market Was decidediy firmer, but dull, Refined held at 21 4ye. a 21%c. for apot or remainder of ‘month, und dl sgc. for frat bpit of April. PROVIGIONS,—Recelpts—Pork, 206 Ibs. ; beef. 47 packages; cut Cag} 2,064 do. 5 it lard, 1s 10 Bois. and tierces, and for the week, 1072 packages, cut megtay These aor vlan 14,626 “bbins at Uercen ande gee farket for mess pork was steady for te month, bat a trifle irmer for ruture gellvert mand fair, We hear of sales of ‘260 bbia. for Bee at 250 do. for April at Oe lv, 250 do, for May at $18.0, and $80 do, for June at $19 B75. lo Jobbing lots the sales were sma)! and unimportant. jacon as inactive demand for export at former prices, Sales 3K) Uoxes, ehtetly short clenes wt7e. for Jong clea for ort do, and 6 Dressed hogs were’aiiet and ady at Ge. & Olye. for the range of city. — Western scarce. Beet remained quiet and oar ae ry q In email jots abot it sold witht the ranj #10 « BL for extra mess, #15 a G18 for par (lercen, an 18 0 for India mess tierces, eet hams we also qui ut Li {thin the range of $28 a #27, Cut meats met with the Semand from store, but we learned Of ho Important transac tons. W sismoked inant ne, ee for packed or loose. Lard, tina fem, but ony Mierces, fot May s at tieroes fide Begins at Ny lard Sn yaa quiet kad lower. Bales, ‘enn a Wyo. City spe graces, 730. ‘grocery TS reanisn continued it ness, -enilrely nominal, ‘TaLLOW,—The market was moderately active and steady, Bates 200 Lhds shales 9 city at Sc, aad he week, 4,341 ‘The market was quiet, but is frmery wita ables’ of 150 bbls. at 9c. a S83g0. * DOMESTIO MAR MARKETS. New ‘RW ORLEANS, March 23, 1372, Perna Holders 8 firm, light oiferi ports comstwise, pia although wot firm. ae —Receipts, 688 bois. en ae lock, 4 ae SAVaNNaH, March 28, Net receista, 1385 bales, eee Grest AD, 8,104; coustwise, 21 Stock, 49,748. Cotton firm, demand go Bete ar imonane oe: Ba a" CHARLESTON, March 93, 1872, Net receipts, 422 bales, Sales, or yellow dip and vigein. Cotton firm; mfddlings, Exports to Great Britain’ wee. strong; shoulders can be bought at soar sides, 1. Live logs steady cars mai corn at 364. Movoxtra. "Wheat quic at $1 60. Corn wich: meal—' Millfeed steady; suorts, # Bho. fo a 60 for unbolted, 25 0 Yl, per ton. Hh ida % se 4 middlin, wo Now York, 59¢.; to Al Flour quiet; double extra spring active; No.2 ats as 81 Ly a ie i 43. us 000 do. oats, 2.000 “do. 000 do, Riki Bhipments—3,000 bole Tobr, 0000 bushels wheat, 00 do. oats, 8,00 do. ‘rye, 7,0 do, barley Sugar—Stock in 237,000 boxes ant 18, week at Havana and Anta exported Suriog che. week from hi nv Lik reals ber arrobe, not are y higher, fatvto, good -relinia and weak, Wax fir. ips eriher ant Southern porte In the e 3 75, Freights quiet and weak to and orders 373. 6d. a 428. 61, per ton. 1exel the United Bales, sixty day! Hf 94 premicm, ENGLISH RAG JING. Moreton-in-Mursh Steeple Chases. Stewards—The Earl of Covcutry, Hon. G, D. Pen- | nant, sir C, #. Rushout, Bart.; Sir W. Pnrockmorton, . Brassey, Algernon Rusit- Es Ka Starter, A. Rushowt, Esq. Mr. Mr. H. Rouse, Giert ol To HUNTERS STEEPLE CuASE STAKES of 5 sovs. FEB. 20. each, with 30 added: four-year-olds, 10 st. 3 1b. 11.51, 8 1b. ; six and aged, 12 8t. 3 ib.; penalties and gea‘lemen riders; proiessionais 7 1b, extra; about three mue: Mr. Re Allday’s b. he Neville out of Alicia, Mr. ‘T, Bowles’ Maid of ‘including 7 1b, extra) 2 earce’s Dr. g. Bredon, Hint (eb. S years, 12 st. 8 Ib, (Including 14 1p, extra)... Mr. J. Chetwyud's Trumpeter (late County Court), aged, 12 st. 10 1b. (including 7 1b. extra).... .... 4 aged, 12 st. 10 ib. (in- orning Star (h. D. ed, 12 st. 3 1b., Mr. T. Champ’s Empero: cinding 7 1b. extra) Mr. G, Stratiord’s ch. g. 12st. LL Ib, (tng juding 7 Ib, extra). Mr. J. Pleicher’? Ssolletor (le b.), aged, er a re Wilson's bry & Argyll (hb. b. D Wolsetayis he & ietcester w i, ch, 21%, With 59 added; stake; Wwiihers extra: avout three miles; 10 subs. Mr Lepton’ ‘8 br. m. Vivandiere, by Voitigeur out of Mary, aged, 11 st Mr, a enson's br. ge ler, 1» Cuse’s.D, ge Pheus ise etitn —6 to Sagaust Vivaudiere, aud 6 to4 against Phoebus, ‘THE FARMERS’ AND TRADESMEN’S STEEPLE CH. | with 40 added; 11 st. 7 lb. ewen; | thoroughbreds 7ib. extra: winhers extra; genue- prolesssoaais 7 lb extra; about lures of 3 sovs, each, massta, T. am (ncluding 7 ID, @XUrA). «4. Mr. ft. Caider’s Ki tra, S.A, Chirord’s. be Miss Blundsen) (n. b,), 6 years, 1L et 71h. Mr. J. Fletcher's b. g. Glam ing 7 1b, extra) we Oe Mr. W. Wiison’s Guy Fawkes, 6 years, Test. (ite ciuaing 7 1b. extra).. 0 i’ Pieces ar. m fihe Wasp (li. mn Princess “Louise ‘Gate Mr. nf Bt. fic ling Betiing—d to 4 as against Wasp and Kemerton, THE SELLING STREPLE CilASE Of & 80VS, each, with 30 added; four-years-olds, 10. st, 1010.3 five, 11 st. 12 Ib.; six and aged, 12 st. 7 ib.; the winner to for 20, allowed 10 1).; about Boy, 5 years, by Dundee out L b, (30 Sov. ). be sold for 50 sovs.; two miles; 4 subs, Moreton’s Fane, Whimsey, 11 st. 2 ME. B. Land's Baider, aged, 11 8 Beiting—6 to 4 ou Builder,’ THE MAIDEN STEEPLE CHASE, for bona fide hun- ters; the winoer received 10 sovs, second 4 sOVs.; About two miles and @ half, Davis’ eptek ef tos tAtae out of Titbit, 6 years, 11st. . phe! Mr. P, Merton’! ib). f " Mr. W. Wilson's ‘Chariey ¥ ‘oster, 6 years, Li ety ta P. Merton’s Stonehenge, 6 years, 11 st.. "8 Marie ts aged. Bee, aged, 11 sf s— aguinsi Charley Foster anu Daiucy. ances; gentiemen riders, about wree miles and a . Pearson's ch. g Peuatoner, by Li ah ale or Drumour oui of Apropos Mr. H. Seabrook’s gre h, Old ib. (including 6 ib. €xtra).. Mr. dete act The Sluggard “i Dh aged, ‘ia st 4 Mae Npnib CO the F Plenty, ‘aged, 12 st. 2 Ib. 0 Mi b, g. Merry Legs (hi. b.), aged, ; with 20 added: weight ‘for age, with selling a 10" snows about two miles, J, J. Clarke's » & Broughton, aged, 11 st. in. nW. 8 Mr. N. Melvourae ‘8 11 st. LATE Of 108. eac! i = oat pe acket to-dar waa lauly apuixe doestln. Saies.'180 tierces Carolina at 4c. 2M age Paina at as 8 7%4¢,, aud 40v bags Rangoon considerable more demand for raw to- mained trm, ds. refining at 8% fx, wfc. wud 168 foxes Muscovato at fe. quote :—Cubva--interlorto coi at to foyood Tare ter santas, 1 Ac. ate, od grocery, lee grocery, ‘i Baie cose oe Huvana—Boxe: sony: BKC iit © cooathye ge tov 0. white, 114s. 8 2 7o_ heaz of sales boxes ning, Se, & me rea: ci rk een et 9--Cammo: ore eae buyers; mid- A. ry 2 neh, at 3 25 ie 300, Stock, 19,575, sboviavitit, March 28, 1972, jes of 200 hhds at fi Crsot Pork—An advance Lop? but non ‘ed, bmg apd unchanged 71, March 23, 1872, plished ; #13 asked ; ked, but none estabe Bulk meats quiet and wa- bige. for clear riband 6'4c. & jacon autet and unchan; eto rib ai: Be. 5 do'a ied, Whiskey pce March bore Rail shipments for the week :—6,0U0 bushels wheat, iiscarm, the tnareer for’ Rout and grain ts gen and prices are without important change; sales a S7e., on tt Pest 16,000 bush- af 95e., partly on tm hale W' Pork and lard culi tg unchanged. es ys and nominal, Seeds quict, and small sales at Dachanged rates. busi 0, N. Y,, wns Dole’ at ‘97 ists for or Wort 0,1 ‘apni, $375 for weer winter, #9 25 for dou- rates one car No. 1 Mi.wauee club sales 1,600 bushels at Zlc, on Bay “Quinte.” Rye, held for bolte: reights—On flour to Boston, 1y» 490, cagnan, March 1873. #650 a Bd re Wheat 1 S36 cash, BL 21 Aprile Sc dadtitnote mist STige. April. se. & BUC. April, Rye lower! odemand, Barl neglected ; No, 2sprinj ‘aisaik wheat sleady 88 ; Crear ri0, ides, Bigc. « 6c, in 1. wibse. Hoge 8, Hd $4 e.8 slat, 40,000 do, barley and HAVANA MARKETS, HAVANA, March 23, 1872, Fiarehouses at Havana and Matanzas, hhde.y reoeipts "for , the pas 000 boxes and 3,600 bhds. ; 600 States. Market active; Nos. 10 to ig, Ditch atan- réals per arrobe; Nos. 16 to 20, Dutch stan- Molasses sugar firmer but Muscovade suzar—Demand good, at interior to common, Ne) in 0% Teale per arrobe. Groce Molasses—Claved, active, Big a a, buopant, 44 DY 9 6 reals Har keg, buyer ear) el 4 wed jor Ameri Aa inate sen ver quinta’. Potatoes flat at's! a $150 per bu. Tallow quiet Honey firmer. dull’ and decti bo: empty hozsheads, “Bs BO Ih, ‘Par, bi Rona Demand fair ant’ market firm; ailex at fin ws ts Freights firm; vessels tn demand for the United tates; per box of suzar to Northern and Southern ports of the United States, #0 a sugar to Northern and Southern ports in the United als per rol 1 8 per a Coal’ oit tn fair de box Bg aS Lele; 46; per hogshead of end of molasses hited Stato, 35 8744 ropes to lange active. On par a 1 premium; , gold, 1234 premium, j tive, by wl aged, My yours, wi m Betting--5 to 2 against Bredon’ Hil, eter Spuives Morning Star, 6 to 1 against Trumpeter (late County | Courts, and 6 to | agaidst Argyll. THE OVEN STEEPLE CHASE HANDICAP Of 5 sovs. the second saved iis oom a, lostTib.. + Lioyi's Congress, 6 years, 1 12st, including | 1 » aged, 12 st. Gia 1, bobo 12 Bt. (iieind | heey ‘ag; Malcolm, Esq., M. P.; T. Vollins, . i, Thomas, Georgs “Souin Esqs. OS arc G, B. Col- Sierk of the Seaies—Mr. © of we Course and Starter—nr. V THURSDAY, FEB. 22, Tur HUNT STEEPLE CHASE O! 8 sove. cack, With 80 added; Weignt for age, with penalties aud aiow- paenamaneg O ib, extra; . H. Sharpe, Cierk J. Band, 3, aed, 12 8. 710.. quire, ‘aged, 12 st. i Brilliant, aged, 1i si. 21d. 2 & ey Legs (n. 0.), aged, : D. Mr. H. Seabrook's Oia Squire, ii'st, 2'1b. THe SCURRY STREVLE UNASE Of 1 gov, eacl, with 10 added; about two mites, » Nicholson's b. h, Bar One, 5 years, 10 |. Seabrook's Vid Squire, 1 st... Mr. Horwood’s b, h. Kingfisher, 10 s Tuk PARMERS’ FP V' added, the second to receive 2 Sovs., catch Weight, pout LWo miles, Was WOI i Old Squire, ad. aa wu aeceMd Bad . al ba ‘8 | Tuesday, March 26, at ter o'clock A. | fally invited to attend the fui STEEPLE CHASING IN FRANCE, PRIX D’OUVVERTURE fpescionn) of 80 sovs. trance 8 sovs, each, nh. Two miles and a Mr. B, Givson’s ch. m, Baile Duchesse, by Charla- tan—Vaina, aged, 10 9 ber ar yr} Maurice W.’s b. ™ ‘Contrebande, Gyears, it ui Coppéeis ym La “Germaine, aged, 10st. oount'i. aiisveia in'h: Gaptiae ‘éyears, 10 at, 9 ibs 9 M, Suchel’s br. m. Amadou, t year, 9 8t. 12 lbs... Mr. R. Bult’s ch. g. Brocklesby, et. 2)bs... Betting—8 to 4 against nice! rebaude, 3 to 1 grates La Germaine, and 4 to! against Belle en Comsrepaacs made the running to the ce, | Mnere Belle Duchesse got on terms with her, aut ally Won by haifa length; La Germaine PRIX Dgs TRISUNEs (Selling Stakes) of 4 Sova. each, ith 40 added; weight for age; selling allowances. ‘o miles and Unree. quarters. . Girardin’s b. m. Suitane, by The Nabob— rerens, Seek. 10 at. 1 lb, (£40). thy h. Duncan, ged, Yost ib. 0 betting. "Duncan made’ ‘all’ ‘the run but, reaking down, Sultane came ia alone. ing, PRIX D’ESsAI Of 40 sovs.; welgnt for age; penal- es and allowances, Two miies aud three-quarters, jaron de Terwagne’s ch. h, Le Sapuir, by Ventre 4. St, Gris—Antonia, 6 years, 11 3 Ur. 1 J, Bartholomew's b, be Yiilers LBs areresesves ur H, Gibsoy’s v. m. Bpdcifique, years, “is Count dEvry’s ch, m, Flora, 5 years, 11 st.. M. Leclerou’s 8 br. m. Succursale, aged, 11 st. Duke de Fesenzac’s ch. h. Le Ohat, 4 years, 10 st.. Betting—2 to 1 ayalpst Villers Robert, 3 to 1 Jngainst Le Saphir, 410 1 against Spécitique ‘and 5 to 1 against Le Chat, Le Saphir made ali the running, attended by Villers Robert, the former winning after @ fine race by a ueck; a bad tnird; Le Chat fell TROTTING IN OALIFORNIA. AGRICULTURAL Park, Thursday and Friday, March Tand 8, 1872—Trotting rage, three in five, in har: 685 alld to rule; sinke, $190, ir. Kerrison entered d. g. Jeifer- Mr, Crittenden entered s. g. hose 1 Mr. ee Pree 3g. George Mr. Gannon entereit i bg. Brooklya Boy, in harness. GREAT BRITAIN AND ASIA.—A new scheme for accelerating traitic between England and India has come into prominence since the success of the Suez Canal; this 13 by connecting Egypt with the Persian Gulf, A ratiway from Ismatiia to Bussorah, through Syria and the Euphrates Valley, besides suortoning by tive days the transit or mails between England and India, would, as 1s pointed out, connect Egypt with Persty—or, tn fact, Alrica with Asia, « MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. WHEBLW: RIGHT—STERNBERG-—O Friday, March 22, by the Rey. Mr, ‘Terry, of Wukeiwniait; of bro berg, Esq, of Budalo. Buitalo papers please copy. Died. AcHEL THOMAS ACHELIS, aged 05 years. Funera| on Wednesday, Mi » J ‘on bis late residence, No. 275 Henry street, Brooklyn, ‘The iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend, Abams.—In Havana, Ouba, on Friday, March 15, 1872, Caplata RicHakD ApaMs, In the 6itn year of his age, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from lis late residence, 122 Ciin- toa avenue, Brookly, on Wednesday, March 27, at two o'clock P, vharleston (South Carolina) papers please copy. RCHER.—On day, Marci 24, 1872, at his resl- dence in Yonkers, N. Y., CHARLES: “ARCHER, aged 85 ear Relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, on Wedn n 27, at two o'clock P, M, Trains jay, Mw | leave aes street depot at 10:30 A, M. aud 12:15 P. heusrno%G.—On, Saturday, March 23, CARRI£ BELL ARMSTRONG. Noiice ot 1uneral to-morrow, Bascock.—On Thursday, March 21, at his late re- sidence, 827 Madison avenue, FRANCIS MARL- BOROUGH BABCOC! tho 6ist year of his age, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, March 25, al ten o'clock, from St. George's church, sey- vesant square. ‘the remains will be taken to Greenwood tor interment, New London (Conn.) papers please copy. BachE.—Un Sunday morning, Maren 24, 8 Ap- DIE, Wile of John UO, Bache and ‘daughter gl the late James A. Catlin, - Notice of funeral hereafter, BanLow.—On Saturday, March 23, Gronce Ban- LOW, native of Essex, Bagland, m tne oth year of LE age. ence, ae West Filty-seventh street, on ‘Tuesday, Mareii at twelve o'clock, thence to Greenwood Gomotery. Carriages will be in waiting at the jouse, BeEBE.—On Saturday, March 23, at the residence of her daughter, 102 Leroy street, ELizabern, widow of Martin Beebe, in the S4tn year of her age. Relatives and Irtends of the family are invited to o | Attend the funeral, irom Berean ere church, Kediord and Downing streets, on Tuesday, 26th inst., atone o'clock P. M. New London (vonn.) and San Francisco papers piense copy. Boyp.—Un Sunday, March 24, WILLIAM on only son of ihumas and Mary Jane Boyd, ageua 3 years, 5 months aud 9 days. Reiautves and {riends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of his pat- ents, 73 Perry stiéet, on Monday, March 26, at half | past one o'ciock. Brown, —Suddenty, on Sunday, March 24, Man- Garner BROWN, Wile of Captain William Browa, aged 40 years, Relatives and friends of she family, and also the Members of Munn Lodge, No. 190, FP. aud A. M., and Columbia Chapter, No. 8, Rose Croix, ure spectiully invited to attend the funeral, ‘rom ner late residence, 175 Elizabeth street, Brooklyn, on BULKLEY. mg, March To Brooklyn, B.D. MARY, Wife of 5 ou rday morn- astus Buikley, aged | 76 years and 6 months, The funeral services will be held at her late resi- dence, No. 129 Rodney street, on fuesday alternoon, 27th inst., at four o'clock. He taken to Hooky Hil for interment, CLAPP. —On Saturday, March FRANCES CLAVP, 2 | widow of tue late Foves Clapp, oged 79 years ana $ months, ‘The relatives and friends of the Pg are respect. neral, on Lauesday, Maret 26, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, 4. W. Sournac: Futu avenue. ee oe on Sunday, Marcu 24, at wo o'clock A. M., of pulmonary consampuon, Roperr Coca. #; late” foreman for Covauks & Theali, aged 34 years, 7 months and 21 days, Relatives and friends Of the family are respect fully invite@ to attend the funet on Tuesday, March 26, from his late Pea al Wash) street, at two o'clock P, M, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, Montfeal Witness piease copy. Conroy.—On Sunday, Mareh 24, ANN Con~koy, & native of Ballinasioe, county Galway, Irelaud, in the 6sth year of her age, The relatives and friends of the family and thos of her son, Thomae Conroy, are respectiully in: vited to attend ble funeral, from the resiience of her son-in-law, John Woghtel, ss Greenwich sireet, on Tuesday, Maren 26, at two P, M. Cross.—On Friday, Ma JOHN, son Of Joun and fliza Cross, in his ‘ist year, ‘The funeral will take place tuis (Monday) after- noon, at one o'clock, from AJieu streci Methodist Episcopal church. DesxmMovy.—On Satarday, March MARY DekMopy, the beoved wife of Michael” *Ramody, native of Craughwell, Galway, Ireland. The funeral Will take piace from her late resi- Gence, 17 City Hall p: ry ou Monday hae 25, at two o'clock: thence to Cat Galway, Loudon ana san Francisco papers please co) & Ye JaLY.—On Saturday, March 25, afcer a long and severe lilness, ELIZABETH ANN DALY, age it years, 2 inontus and 16 days. The !uneral wii take place this (Monday) attere noon, at hali-past two o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 25% Hast Twenty-seound strect. BuAN.—At Dobi's Ferry, on Sunday, March 24, ANNPSTATIA EGaX, the Ueloved wile’ of Thomas Egan, aged $4 years, a pauve of Thomastown, county Kilkenny Iretaad. Her remains will be taken from the Donworth Honse to Youkers Comevery, on Wednesday, at ten o'clock A. M. precisely. FPLANNELLY.—On Sunday, March 24, JAMES & PLANNFLLY, in the 39th year of his ages he relatives and friends, and those of his brother, William M., are respectiul.y invited to attend te funeral, from the residence of his parents, Tenth street, on Tuesday alternoon, at two 0’ GRAHAM.—OB ‘Bunday, March 24, MAKY BETH GRAHAM, & native ol Taam, county Galway, ireland, in the 66th year of her age, Funerai to take piace trom the residence of her son-in-law, Vincent Heury McNamara, i,089 Second avenue, on Tuesday, the 26th inst., at two o'clock. Relatives and friends respectiuily invited to attend, HERON.—On Saturday, March 2u, JAMES HERON, ager 45 years, 7 Mouihs and 1 ah ‘The relatives and friends of the family, alsa the members of Park Loaue, 610, ¥, anda A, M., Metro- OutAD. Spanier R. A, M., ana New York’ Lodge, 0. 3, A. PB. A., and sister lodges, are respeotiully invited to attend the funeral, from 446 West Tweaty- Sauna on Monday morning, March 26, at ten Siermorotara CHAPTER, NO, 140, R. A. M,—Com- panions--You are hereb; summoned to attend a Special convocation, thig Monday, 26th inst, at nine A, M., at the rooms of Park i st ie avenue it tribute of res 6 afar to Pig SONS ‘ae ts OMOMASe Hf Re and sory ae a pokey to pay th +. Jola’s chapel, Grones lyn, (0A. AUGUSTA STERN: BERG, youngesé daughter of the late P, L. Sterna. Suddenly, on Sunday, March 24, i 27, at one o'clock erelatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, from his late rest- remains will be | .—TRIPLE SHEET, Herwxr,—On Saturday, March 22, of consumption, CHARLES F, HETNER, aged 29 years, 5 months, pases ¢ and pane also members of the Chosen Friends Lodge, No, 85, K. o1 P., are invited to at tend mel funeral, from his late residence, No. 3 pent rig” Hunter’s Point, on Monday, at ten "o} ier. cum Sanday morning, March 24, ANNA Sueppay, wife of John J. High, and daughter of Rey. 8. 8 Sheddan, D. D. Funeral on Tuesiay, March 26, at three o'clock, P. from her late residence, 57 ary street, Wahway, N. J. Train leaves toot ortiandt street at one o'clock, lOWLAND.—Suddenly, on Lig 9 peek 22, 1872, HENRY J. HOWLAND, aged 49 yeat The relatives and triends of the faintly a are ‘eg age fully invited to attend the funeral services, to heid at his late residence, 161 Hast Seventy-thir street, this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock, The remains will be taken to Athens, Greene county, N, Y. ten Oa - D A a Sunday, March 24, DAVID JARDEN, in the doth year of bis vies : The relatives and friends ne the family, the mem- vers of New York Lodge No, 3, A. P. A., also mem- ders of Jolin flancock Lode No. 70, F, and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, front his late residence, 144 Smith street, Brooklyn, op Tuesday, at two o'clock P, M. Belfi i (U1 reland) papers please copy. Yous On Sunday, March 24, Rebecoa G., only aughtor of Joseph H. and tne late Eliza Jane Jones. Funeral services to be held at one o'clock, at the residence of her aunt, Mrs, Banker, 221 Eighth aveaue, LANDERS.—Un Saturday, March 23, FRANKIR, youngest son of Joha aud Caroline Landers, aged 1 year and 10 months, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to agiend the funeral, from the rest dence of his parents, 132 Columbia street, on Mon- day, March 25, at two o'clock P. M. LAWLOR.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 24, Joun J, LAwior, Ths remains will be taken to the Church of the Assumption, corner York and Jay streets, where & solemn mass of requiem wiil be offered for Lhe repose of iis soul at nine o'clock A, M., funeral at two o'clock P. M., on Tnesday, the 26th tastant. His friends and those of the members of the literary society attached to the church of which he was & member are invited to attend, Lovis.—At New Orleans, viii on Friday, March 22, CaSTERA LOUIS, aged 71 year MINeR.—On Sunday moraine,” March 24, Carn- ARINE, Wife of William B. Miner, aged 43 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the famliy are re- spectinily tvited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, 140 Second avenue, at half-past one P.M, Maren 26, The remains will be taken to Lyons, N. Y., for intermen larch $24, MICHAEL B, LyNnco.—On Sunday, LYNCH, aged 48 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also those of his brother Matthew Lynch, and his brovher-in- law, John Hayes, are ifvited to attend the fnneral from his late residence, 405 Broome, corner Marion street, on Tuesday, March 26, at one o'clock P, M. precisely, MUNDELL.—ln Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 24, WILLIAM NOYES MUNDELL, Funeral wilt take place from the Washington Street Methodist Episcopal church, on Tuesday, 26th inst.,,at two o'clock P, M. Albany and Troy papers please copy. MOCKLER.—On Sunday, March 24, Mrs. ALICE Mockunr, Wife of Mr, Nicholas Mockler, native of Mullinahone, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the d8th year of her age. "The Felauves aiid friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her tate reaidence, 231 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, on Tues- day, March 26, at two o’clock P. M. MORRIS.—On Saturday, March 23, Jonn Morris, son of Thomas img Margaret Morris, aged 11 years, 1 month and 9 day: ‘The relatives: ‘aud friends of the famtly are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral, from the rest- denceof his patente 427 Greeuwich strget, on Mon: ie at two o'cl ook, CRENZIE.— ni Saturday, March Keyzir, aged 03 vente. The friends of the family are requested to att: the funeral, from her late residence, 64 Vi street, to-day (Monday), at two P. M. NicHors.—In Broo! yn, on Friday, Maren 22, Susan Nexsgn, wile of Rey. Samuel Nichols, iu ue ‘74th year of her age. The remains will be taxen to Bridgeport, Conn., on Monday, 26th, by 12:15 train, Closing services will be held at the Mouuiain Grove Cemetery, at Bridge- pori, at a quarter-past three P. M,, at which rela- lives and friends are also iavzted to attena without further notuce, PoLnemus.—On Thursda”, Marci 21, of paralysis ey) the brain, HARVEY B., soh of Abraham Polhemus, en, Relatives and friends of the family are re fully invited to atiena the funeral, trom his lat Gente, ae Fast Fourth sirect, on Monday, Maren at two P, JANNET Mo- ot. On Sunday, March 24, Joserit the youngest son of August and Maria Rentein, aged 1 year, 4 months anit 16 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the tamtiy are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, March 26, at one o'clock P, M,, (rom the residence of his parents, 944 Aulantic avenue, Brooklyn, RUSSE} juddeniy, on Saturday morning, March 23, 1872, Saray, widow of Abin. Russel, daughter of the late Thomas Carpenter, Iu the 88th year of her age. The funeral will take place from her late resl- agence, 62 West Wasnington cera on Thursday next, the 28th inst., at two o'clock P.M. Retatives and friends are imvVitea to attend witaout furiner nolice. Rypen.—After along and severe Une JaMEs RYDER, aged 30 years, a native of county Siij and. Kis relatives and friends are tnvited to attend the 26th inst., at one o’clock. Sueripay.—Ia Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 23, Rosana McUAGE, Wie of the late James Sheridan, aged 42 years, native of the parish of Kull, couaty relal ler funeral takes place thix day (Monday), from oof Floyd street, at two o'clock P. M, SHORrRIDGE.—On Sunday, March 24, of scarlet fever, GEORGE WATSON, only son of George FE. and Mary V, Shortridge, aged 2 years and 5 months, Funeral services at tne residence of his parents, 234 West Thirty-ninth street, om Tuesday morning at i) es Relatives and friends of the family invited, SiGLER.—On Saturday, March 23, CORNELIUS S1G- | Ler, aged ¢5 years and 6 days, ‘The rejatives and friends of ‘the family are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the ‘iur- Uvth street Methodist Episcopal hurch, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, on Monday, at one jock, without further notice, SairH.—On Saturday, Marca 23, at two P. My Garnet? Smita, aged 49 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family and men bers of Keystone Lodge, No, 235, P. A. M. invited to attend the funeral, from lis late residence, 146 Forsyth street, on Monday afteruoon, Marc! at two o'clock, KkYSTONE LODGE, No, 235,-F. & A. M.—BRETH- REN—You are hereby summoned to the Lodge Room, on Monday, 25th mmstaut, at one o’ciock, to pay the last tribute of respect to our iate Brother, Garrett Smith, » f. SteWart, Sec'y. JAMES M, MILLS, M. SPAULDING.—Un Friday, March Rose Space. ive, a native of Mullingar, county Westmeati ti Patnck Spauiding, in tue 74th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and t! of hor son Bernard and son-in-law Thomas © erill, are respectfully my! ited to attend the funerai, from her late residence, 610 West Tuirty-sixth street, on Monday, Marcu 25, at hatf-past ten a’clock A M.; thence to St. Michaei’s Church, West Thirty- second street, between Nuuth and ‘Ttentn avennes, where a solemn requiem mass will said for thd Tepose Of her soul; thence, at one O° dices lo Caivary Cemetery for interment. Urrar.—On Saturd ny morning, March 28, atter @ brief iiness, Avkam Unren, in the Gist year of his ay The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the juneral, on Monday ai noon, March 25, at one o'clock, from lls late resle dence, 65 avenue De WANDELL.—Suddenly, on att March 23, Saran A. D., wile of Jon C, Wandell The relatives and friends of the family are re quested to attend tne fuuerai, from her late i donee, gol East Forty-minth ‘street, on Maren 26, at tweive o'clock M. Wroeins.—On Sanday, March 24, Eorrton L., youngest son of Joun and Eliza Wiggins, aged 9 yeare, 2 Mouths and 17 days. Jed our litte lain away ‘To dweli with Him above, Oh, how hard it is to art With those we dearly love! The relatives and friends of tie family are reepect+ fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest Genoe of his parents, No, Grove street, on Tues- day, March 26, at two o'clock precisely. Wucrry.—On saturday, March 23, ai bis residence 277 Kirst avenue, surrounded hy loving rejatives and friends, JOBN Worry, late of tne city of Dublin, [reiand, Tue friends of the Mg ted are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the above address on Monday afternoon, March 26, @t two o'clock, to Oale vary Vemetery. WiLLiaMson.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 23, SUSiB, Youngest ChUd Of Stephea H. Ly Eliza beth Willlamson, aged 16 months and 2 day ‘The relatives and [riepas of the family ate respect: fully myived to avtend the funeral, from the rest dence of her parents, 44 Livingston s'reet, ou Tues day, March 26, at two o'clock P, My WINTeKsorrom.--On Sunday, March 24, at fits | residence, 195 Spring street, THOMAS WINTERBOT- TOM, in te 40th Fear of his age. Full parculars in Tuesday's Herald lund, the beloved wile of 8 RELIGLOUS NOTICES. : EV. FATHER PRESTON'S LAST ADVENT L tures, “The Vicar of Chris}, have just receive the iuigh approval of His Holincm 16 Pope, ‘ee lever 0, ihe int namber of the “Tabiet'’ from His Holiness to Rev. her Preston, congratalating him on this work, avd ing to him his Aportolie benediction, given at St. Fete the 16th day of February.1872. Thepub: ehe' PS ty Coudington, 886 Bowery, will forward copies of thin vow ¢ braved boo! Of Ireland or Hngiand, . po during the E, auye, Holy Week bc Th gp Civary,” approved "of | by’ He. Genoa payel miso junk Veen pubiiabed by Soe NG ‘BL LLIARDS. P STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABL New designs; alto Bagavel and, eres taining to billar lowest prices, Mcoeetor to Phe! it Collender, 188 Broadway. TABLES WILL FIND If fO THEIR PURCHASERS, OF TALES WEN omu and examin the French ‘iealae bevelled Tab yon ge Del "8 fim ved wire cushions; second peur y wee. osetia canis. mererececencmcnee HOM GAT, N UNSURPASSED OPPOR fio olaeSniey tend exaDabed nip vee te street. GORGE Ww. Ww. SLES, Doss FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND DRIN 100! A for sale—Location unsurpassed; ray troy go ~ a money ; terms eusy. iculars at 23 Gh: GEORGE W- Er a MAGNIFICENT BUSINESS FOR SALE—NALF IN- terest In wholesale and retail Drug Store ; best business int South ; sales $180,000 a year. Particulars at 2 Cham- ers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. 1OF.—1F YOU WISH TO PURCHASE Buat Lijuor Store, el sive cash (rade, canoe Farely offered, cull at 23 Gham GEORGE W: BIMERS, Store Agency. N ESTABLISHED _ BUSINESS—FORTY YEA Wa year; Hardware and House Furs Opeorenaiey ever offered; logation unsurpassed. Particularg Chambers st, GEORGE W, SIMERS, Store Agency. A NOL FRUID STAND FoR SALE—LOCATED ON best ousineds thoroughfare; splendid chance to make money ; low rent; great varsaln. Parilculara nt 23 Chamtie bers at Gk _ SIMERS, Store Age —FOR Ly ue, maser Mea og ouD RSTARLISHRD « corner 1,1 ayor tore, situated on beat part of the city. Apply to JOHN A. DI UNN' & CO., 233, Bowery. 7 BARGAIN-JEWELRY STORE IN TW. ENTY-FIRSD ward, Beooilyn, joing a good business; Stock ant Fixe tures cost’ #2,700; will sell leas than 82,00), Inq quire of WELLS & WYCKOFF, Nos. 5and7 Dey street, Now York, A BARGAIN- ‘OR SALE, CAPITAL CORNER Liquor Store, Lease, cheap rent and 24 Stocks; netge borhood populous; trate on over $25 daily and creasing, Dy 28 Broadway, lirat Noor, © A Pigs? class BAKERY FOR SALE—A BARGAIN; beat location for doing a large business in this olty; @ Tare chance. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. FANCY DRY GOODS STORE FOR SALE CHEAP Also Restaurants, Hotels, Hardware and House Fur- hing stores, Grocertos, Tea’ Stores, Moat Markets, Wine and Hiliard Saloons, Clyar Stores,‘cormer Liquor Storey large Livery Stables, down town Rov MITCHELL'S Stor "Agency, Tt Cede moot. A PROMINENT WEST SIDE AVENUE CORNER Liquor Store; complete; elegantly fitted up; offered Bargain, or at eden tay ay. c NPBELL ‘. CO., Auctioneers, 343 Hudson street. SPLENDID OPENING FOR A GOOD GROUERY! Store. “Lease and Fixtures of late corner Storg and Dwelling for sale, Apply at 268 Sixth avenue, co Seventeenth jatreot, (MONFECTIONERY FOR SALE —WITH SODA WATER J apparatus and ice cream arranementa and manufade, he complete, and now doing @ good business. 19% SERS GES er ee PPVGSTORY FOR SALE—IN GOOD LOCATION, I Jersey Cily, doing a good busin ms Lease; ta “No agents, Address box 3,785 Ne tor Post offloe, RUGGISTS, ATTENTION |THE STORE 677 DE KALB avenue, Brookiyn, If not disposed of before Tharadag, Will be sold on that day at auction, at 11 o'clock, Particulars At STRICKLAND'S Druggiats! Agency, 78 Cedar street. OR SALE—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO: ‘and Cigar Store, situated in one of the best thorough fares of Brooklyn, with Horse, Wagon and Routes dolug businesa of 31,000 to BL, 200 per wees; sold together or sepa eof THOS, HOYT & CO., 401 Pearl atreet, Ne Ye SODA WATER APPARATUS, NEW AND 4. all makes, all prices and all cheap. HEALY & SORIPTURE, 66 Liberty street. OR SALE second OR SALE—A DRUG STORE, 1N A THRIVING TOW! & short distance from this eity, ‘The store has been ex (aolished about tive years and 13 doing 9 prosperous Dusincas, Inquire of J.-M. PARKER, 119 Fulton street, XTRA LARGE SIZE LILLIES FIR Sate, in every negpect as good af reas box byi45 Poat oflice, Faye Toauica cite tage STOCK AND FIXTURES OF and | Zo, Ire funeral, from his iate residence, 199 North Fourta street, Williamsburg, on Thursday afternoon, tue Apply at 848 clgith avenue, F AW ESTABLISHED HARDWARK Store, with long lease; cheap rent; sold on accounp Of sickness, Inquiro on premises, 7/1 Third avenue, —— Fee, SAL WELL-KNOWN RESTAURANT BUSE ness, incluting Dining Room, Lunch Room and Bar, t@ Which ia yartashed bodgibe ‘Roor esi in perfeos order, os { OR WITHOUT THE . two Wagons, Farnese rage ‘of ti) barrels per weelKe ICH, 705 Greenwich street, NELY LOCATED, AT A gvod Horse, Wagom ing complete;” Dak ply fur two weeks at sacri and route, aiout 50 Varrels per month, Boud streei, Brookiyn, alter IL JOR SAL VERY NICK LIQUOR STORE, a Broome surest, corner of Norful. ————— HERRING IC RAMETO Firevroot Sate, with do A anos, as ood new, Callon JAMES. YE! MEAN 1s, Recerver Astor Fire Ime surance Uo. 102 Broadway. FOR SALE—ONE 01 ong & good bua “10 iW ease, Fixtures, Good Wil, I couplete, with or without’ Stock: of will let ith Fixtures; the owaer cn ab from business» AWNBROKER, 289 Spring street, HOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SAUE—FOR 8256 ‘cash, on account of departure ; Instruments, epee everything in working order, complete; akyl the inone! ty dne focation. For particulars apply at gallery, ] ESTAURANT FOR SALE.—-A_ SPLENDID OPPO! tunfiy for buying a half t in one of the by jocated restanrants in the city is offered, or will sell at a base gain, Apply to HOLMES BKOS., 45 ast ‘Twenty-third at $. £00. —FUR SALE, A BOOK AND STATIONER Business, established seven years; most desiraa bie down town location, Inquire’ for three days at 19 Ang street. MAC JUIN ery, AMES TRON WORKS,—PORTAULE AND. STATION: arg Ensinew Holsting Engines, Saw and Grain Mts; fome good second hand. OR SALE CHE! ve btreet. M. J.B, BUR ORTABLE ENGINES FROM 2 TO 20 HORSE rows, Stationary Engines from 6 to 160 horse power; rowed Giro ular Baw Milla, Grain Mills, Hotsung Tajloes, Bhafling, P and Hangers; ong 25 horse power Corliss Engine and one # horse power Portable Engine, second hang, on hand, cheap, UTICA S1KAM ENGINE COMPANY, formerly Wood & Mann, 42 Cortlandt street. ap “BUSINESS OPPORTONITESS, PARTNER DESIRED, WITH $2,000 CASH_CAPIF, in a legitimate cash manufactaring business; long {abiished an paying ove, #10) a week net papi, Call Dee tween Il and M. at by aval atreet, fourth floor. B. MAN W! 1TH “SOME, “CAPITAL, WILLING travel part of time, wanted to assist In, estab loeat agencies: fatary, commission and expensée pa PALMER MA\ LURING CO., 19 University places (ours A RARE CHASCE FOR A PERSON To ) get intow first rate paying business; five horses, four cart all nearly new, @ nice brick stable; thing Ip complete order, and first rate work. Inquire rage LAFFEST, p ler U North river, between Barclay and Vee bey streets, imams D —A PARTNER, WITH 10,00, WANTED, IN vad s,uutiery and Yongee notions pusiuess, by a house having a good trad ‘only needing additional capital to largely extend, An enterprising porty gan make @ desirabts connection. GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., Financial Agents, "3, STORY, WIDE OPEN, yt BA DE vided, for club, sewing machines or any"bu prominent’ Jocauion; junction of Broadway, Yar ar avenue, fronting square. Inquire at 56 West irty mreet. DARTNER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS BR way drag store; roust have some cash or good An active young business Man can secure an ipterview fencing name, address and particuiate to M. A. ry floral onice. ARTNER WANTED— WITH 1,000 TO. 82,00) CAPT tai; business w rey s 20 percent, Cali and examines MOODY ‘No. 7 Murray strect, up stairs, | V | some suite of offices, My Uae ea Sa rae fo for, EE Sana op ooorondinnes. remari ] ARE CHANCE.PARTNER WANTED, WITH A little capital, a8 cashier, for one of the eae extraordl+ ary woney making exbibitions in this count PORTER 108 Broadway, room 14, HOUSE TO LET.—AN PLEGANT NEW ", at Orange, N, J., near the depot and Commerce streets, naked piRerian i ts senna. 9 aN HE ADVERTISER, AN EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, having @ litue eapitel, would invest It, with bis services, fu sgine well paying business, Adércea, aiving particulars ce. ne D~A PARTY WITH 10,000 CASH TO PURE _ciegant ointed Turkish Bath, baving the a iange city. 7 Aarons BATH, Herald oes. a incnopo.y of # lar WASTED AN EXPERIENC ED MAD ‘watt CAPITAL to join # man who has large an! profitable that will bear investigation and pay Jarge profits, Address box 2,681 Post oflice, New York. Warten "A GENTLEMAN OF STAN Je; thorough experience and know! ju a weil esfab.isbed Crm some capi Mi tal eu Ing, ae Pater ee anged, Auress, with Coll Dat= re, 8 box 134 Herald office, “PARTNER WANTED-IN A SAFE CASHEL $2 500 ¢ pese that will $50,000 per annum. =". SNEDEN, 60 Wall street, hg fF floor, from Li tilt 8 DIN of in WITH RTN WANTED IN AN ESTABE $3, OO OS istea toa niacturiag business: wo one) in 1 a ti acking and si ping fuors, & rare chance. itches W. fis MILLER, box 46 Pobt onion & 0 $6,00).—-% PARTNER WITH THIS S4. 000 Tuoust eftber active or ina four and Hed business, established over 20 years, doing a safe ant cnrishing trade, apd ia increasing #0 rapidiy ‘iuat more capt. ry is needed to conduet it properly ; we asx a vestigation Matt veforchce gitew and fequired. "AdGHas F. & dry BOOK® | lyn Branch Merald ofiee, | ~ MISC \CELLANEOUS. 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