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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1872—TRIPLE SHBET. 5 -$) Me ommnate manete matmnertant eapergore mgte|t | "HE NEW DOMINI () V0) 0) BROORBYN MORTALITY. T same time and RIOHARD. 1, tnfan — Stephen and K: D. Haff, aged 6 montha. ot Ogp. New Crop. ‘The Health Department reports, through tho ‘Fhe relativesrand friends are ‘tfully invited residence, No. 234 West Fifty-sixth street, this House, The first paper, a memorandum from the (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'elock, % Committee of the Dominion Privy Qouncil to pols Le ptertay Se rea theaal vent ar her ' iiss SUSE STURGES, of Wilton, Conn. “he faneral will take place on Friday afternoon, quoted at 2%e. delivery, with sales Mimored of FWD doin fer nachateet May ay inet a facie aceniaahna” peter eats ie pi hag i a | Rar” Khmnoiy, ated tat te ‘comes | RAR GOPRRAER Gp Weantny Ala, | ne wie of Hear te M f WEDNESDAY, May 1—6. B x} ‘The four market was dutl and wheat dcelining. ‘Ootton was also dul), without change in prive. Y deliv bbls. crude in bulk at 12%c., GO eS Very. MONBY MARKET. S B Sceeestestepeeresssrsesrseseese: 28828222 ‘cut Ticats $00 were of the opinion that the gross care- Brooklyn, Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed. ... 19c. 3 >———+—— funeral, from the Seventh Presb; O1ayed ose Bo. a 280. Register of Records, that there were 272 deaths | 10 attend their funeral, from the Seventh Presby- 5 eames, ska Se: 8 Be ie The Correspondence with Great Britain on the Pim Broowisn last week, belng 20 more than New York, on Prday, Moy 3, at bait pest ons P. \ Ga C@) L D Q UD I HE is 200, brat aap > Abduction of the Schooner Horton—Her Ma- the preceding week. Of the deceased there ‘Honrer.—1n Brooklyn, on soeday, Apel 80, 1872, soll iss Now Orleans wee, Nate te Jesty’s Government Will Lot the Mat- Were 4) men, 8 women, 80) Dove and | | ae ew HUNTER” or be Mirai Sonia. he:maked ior picks urgent sila; 209 "were natives of tho United States, | ROM Zantas W. HUMPER |S om ie " Cy ~ tnd 1 at a clean bot bed o fer a i Bot Becticnd bad BB ga Re, tod fully invited to attend the funeral, on ne ‘bute: erate: f Financial | Stocks Weak and Lew—-Money 3 ie Biase, Goa cea aie oy hs “terrae real rare personn amor tha agen of and | "ia "one Wednesday, May i, Jou Sezs4y, = U ‘ were persons of upwat . | native of Fethard, county Tipperary, Ir \d, aged Gon’ Bank... 9 iit Morris & was yf deman firmer, sales 10) bbls. orebro'spinal a uae nadia aaned a Tess Easy. bags Mat Bank thy ee ule AEE be 28 for W. om tnd Soni fur Witmogton ant ‘Washington Treaty. om 21, maalpa 3, dphttria ba Whoopitig cough, “ihe relatives and friends of the famlly are re- we 5 L "ket fo: mes cach, su! ion ase Ol 0 auth AS i. WD was quick bat pencraliy Cay 5 ae, a Bc or the Drain 25 each, punenuonia 24, remaittent fever 6, | hte resent 1s. hee ae tee 200 Pr 76% 000 spo Hales were ported of 8006 bbls. for lust Orrawa, Ont,, May 1, 1872, | croup 5 Marasmus 11 and diseaso of the Kidneys 8, | Friday, May 3, at two o'clock P. ML, without further Pacific Mail Down---Government | Mo Bees! ea thataamiaatee tees bog Symiy heldar | ‘The correspondence between the Dominion and weare pinged rd The highest death rate was at- | notice. isons a 200 tak demand and ‘quoted at a7<¢. | the imperial governments, for the of | deat >a Sixteenth ward, where the number of KAUFFMANN.—On Tuesday, April 30, ELTZ&BRTH Securities Weak. too i Sees ea cede eee Ae ca etraab ae ec centct lt etuiing belote Mic Mitel Blase gevereaCat \kes| ommrere cen Thue cchort ltnees We be) 20 fran shade ‘easier on. BSc Fond, svut fir oe ver | egal abduction by Ameriean cdlisennitlenh sieabieure, aye =} Sctatives. and fe lends of the Yami are respect- Ta a 0, 4 cease aU RE eAM ee alten: SORA Om iBeIever | |S ote pabootce Santana eonsakaa os Oe MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. fully invited to attend the fineral, from her 1ate 20 a0 400 30 200 10 e packages; lard, 98 bole, and and 665 kexs. of the Weet are beginning to clamor for funds, the principal lake ports numerous cargoes of grain are already afloat and only await. the an- mouncement of navigation freo of ice to start for- Ward. Returns for these cargoes when they reach thelr destinations must be made i currency, and 73} » lessness exhibited in guarding the v. Connectieut papers please copy. at one o’clock, from her late residence, 20 Hudson There was a lively demand for money to-day, but | 90; A Ohio difiseitit, tnarket for mes pork continued quiet and prices were | would be guitably rss cea | _ BENNETT—Lichwon, On Tuesday evening, April 20, | avenue, Brookiyn, Friends aud. relatives, also tho 6 wae fully met at seven per cent, The grain ship- | 100 ee. again easior, Soo dbln, at SLAG cash June quoted requ by losing the | at tho residence of Mr. Robert Warwick, West | Casper Club, are respectfully invited to attend, 6. at Sis 7 and July at $13. Be ding lots 100 bbls. re; | prize money which might have been realized had Hoboken, N. J., by the Rey. William Gilkes, James | without further notice. = Cit tre EESEEEEEREES eee ti Te ote oe ra tne aay fe reported | she been properly guarded. The committee consid- | BENNETT to ANNA Berta, third daughter of the | Kinseuta.—On Wednesday, May 1, Parricn KIN- tinued ‘ ted, owing to late Robert Leemen, Rosebrook, Armagh, SELLA, @ native of Kinstown, county Meath, Iretand, ANCA DCG APaTE Te The View BkiPRoee BRP actior | eTed that any question of indignity to the tag might | *Yettam papera picass copy aged $2 years, SHS SHR, ; clear and 8'40. a 8%. for short do. but with- | properly be left to the imperial government, who BksT—bRANCH.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, e relatives and friends of the family are re- oak Spore faeces Pages PL KS mi alone were competent to deal with it. Believing sara E-) ws, at the bride's residence, Ay the Rev. | quested to attend the funeral, from his late resi- Bool was quict, but unchanged: Hales were made of | that tho rescue of, Its) vessel Nid been planned by | EuaNou, youngeat daughioe Of wie Ieee Nan rok: | dence, 146 Went Kighteenth street, on Friday after. eageee Sa ee 23 Is. Wil tl for mess, , youngest daughter of the late John Mese- | noon, atone o'clock. The remains will be interred the Grain upon this market must therefore be ex- WO eps Pre meceticrcen 0 a8 iaforextta my Parhenie the United States bin) having overt Piel fh diners math anenioasi'es ustten Fidtbush Cemetery. ~ okatins 4. comme! i mess Herces.’ | Bee! ro ‘ A , ESSELS.—On nesday LIND mated soon fo 9e0.i Boston: had alzeady bee sie steady, within the rauge of Sih. at. Gut ° MIStas he eeente conn whieh oe tea hetnecy | the Hey, b. O.Sweetzcr, Faam Dy Uuawarnn, ot | Laseus, beloved wile of Wiillats Lens : gan to feel tho pressure. The market in that city is 12:15 and 2:35 P. M. el anges and ee phe. am *" ory ‘tinh codecs wilt WheBirieUA Shi Rie diiahalthes face Gadeen kee io, MARY Fneet of the Rotloe of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. a Very close, aad it is diMeult to procure money from: ‘a Be. for box’ + pire, \. Eaq., of this city, YNOH.—On Tuesday, Aprit 30, Bw, secon P 7 did not feel called to recommend that any re- ‘AN—CHRISTI£.—At Yorkville, on Wednesday, | son of Thomas and a 6 years and af » H . 3 6-20, ¢, 65... 112! res kettle at the governmen: iv. D, jaackenbush, JOuN A, DuNcAN, of The relatives and friends of the family are re- ' me gold aches ak extromey dail saan | BaP HEE a catches ine hate | tamara age cerning hss | Ea Ha nly hr Ba | pc an tod me owing tm part, we presume, to its being the Ist 12130 P, M.—Before Cah. Lie i t firm. | adopted by the Canadian government. Such coa- Horron: .—On Tucaday, April 30, at Christ | street, on Thursday, May 2, ‘at half-past one o’clock. f han. ‘The market for raw has mn quiet bul pi day of May. A story was in circulation that our | 400 chs Pac MBS Ue... 0 shs Ohio & Miss RR ‘The offerings were moderate, and roth urreat. We | duct, he says, fs mainly calculated to promote sat- | church, Fifth avenue, by Rev. ‘Hugh Mi ler Thomp- MaksToN.—on neater April 80, Gzonas W. povernment had gent a despatch to General | 2 do A: Bs my de have only to note fates of 300 bhds. at #7c.,and sl hhds | iafactory and friendly relations with the United |:son, BD. D, REETS W. HORTON to ETHELINDA, | MARSTON, only son of Wiillam and Annie Marston, Sick 2000 1 do. Beotch af 10c. a luxe. Refined sugars were in fairde- | States government, which it ithe earnest desire | daughter of James M, Cross, all of this city. aged 2 years, 4 months and 28 days. pon oe tanta nies tecouaouny bis pemepeycurtomn | tieg Re Gaeta ee ae ae et BG taiAelY jehange’: | of Her Mujesty’s governinent to gee maintained in| Cleveland (Ohio) papers please copy. Death has been here and borne away the Spanish government, If it was intended to | thy aM 80D pe hey I PE SEE ay: Hye. ase.; | thelr full integrity. Me promises that the full cir- | | Invin—Monais.—At Baltimore a, on Tuesday, A darling from our side; bave any effect on the price of gold it cemtainly | 200 M7 200 Ohi tog fair refin’ Blac. A Bi ‘good to | cumstances of the case would be carefully consid- | April 30, by the Rev. Dr. Leeds, RICHARD IkvIN, Jf, Just in the morning of his day, 4 of its purpose, for, as will be seen, the pre- a Em ory, ; Bisa w 8240.5 Hi good Grocery, Wee i ered, Lally if Lrg Ags Last) to by pas fern reer et rie daughter of the late Thomas N at young ‘vs ea ee fale * 10 choice groc g C5, C0 , | presentation shoul made to the United State: |. Morris, of timore, fot long ago he fille place, mium was steady and the major portion of the | 2} 6 nd boxes, 9e, & 106. % Iihds, and boxer. | ft would be done. KNONER—ALEXANDER.—At the bride's residence, And played upon the floor; wales were made at 1125, HH me Aime ado fe ey eet geuce | ‘Then follows a despatch from Rarl Kimberley to | 183 Oumberiand street, Brooklyn, by the Rev. A. iI, But he has run his mortal race, 200 433 do., 3 to 15, 93zc. a 2! 16 to 18, 10Xe, bint jo., ; tho Governor General, with whieh he tvansmits the | Partridge, JonN G, H. KNONBR, Esg., to Miss Isa- And can’t return no more, UNITED STATES BONDS. YA ‘The 5 200 39 to 20, Midge. 8 Le; white, Ile. a Vac. ¥orto | despatches received by the Foreign Office from the | BBELA ALEXANDER. Friends of the family are invited to attend the Highest quotations for governments to-day rd 90) Rico Common t prime refining, Be. 0 824 “iy ate to hole British Minister at Washington, which convey the LOUNSBBRY—JENNINGS.—On. nearer “April 30, at | funeral, from the residence of his parents, 244 sompare with these of Wednesday Inst aw fol- | oh) recor, £760. if, = ald manta Pot a ta, irk 4 intelligence thas fresh papors had not been issued | the residence of the bride's grand father, Platt Spring street, on Thursday, at half-past one o’clock lows:— 200. 963 ae: ‘Manila—Superior and extra’ superior, ew ‘a die, | to the Horton, Two applications to that effect on | Adams, Exq., 16 West Forty-seventh street, by the | P.M. . 4 a a re- M) .. JK i '. ck Jd. ‘United States sixes, 1881. two ie a eaRe iprhat fn Sopelen des been ulet to-day, | fuBaL SALMON—Day.—On Taursday, April 25, at the resi- | Magulre, In the 24th year of her a United States tives, 1882, . 1114 142% | 600 Un Pao RE Sam Gomoniio Mil tamaiied womalnel, tke sien Then follows @ communication from Earl Kim- | denco of the bride’s parents, by the Rey. Jolin Plea- Relatives and friends of the family are respect- United States tive-twentics, * | Too Pry about 100 Days of Patha al 7c. a 7c. and 20 bags Kan. | D¢TlY to the Governor General, in which he states | senton Du Hamel, rector of the Church of the Ke- | fully invited to attend the funeral, on at @X,coupon, 2 1a 15 1200 . 404 goon at 6Ke.w Tige. Carolina quoted ‘Bominally at size, | thatafter a carefut consideration of the facts Her | demption, OHARLES H, SALMON, of Philadelphia, to | twelve o'clock, from Twenty-sixth street and Second vial has A “+ a3 *Fiagum yenaned inauve but Sem qe at me | cree eee ROY aR rag Sean | Spe, lates eT BND Ets | ON og pueaay, Ape 0, Ric Zone act \ quoted at Mec. cireumatances did not require that arepresen ion pri jaware county, je A" 'S.- s a nae H6 | 900° do “8 Bi Pa toEeoe waeSiiy io moderate demand, put rm. sates | ROU De anade Lo the United States govermmenton, | Sunni Magy—On, Mouday, April 2p at the resi- | MATHEWS, Had, formerly, of Newbridge, county 2% 11ns | ween & ee 0a! 15,000 tba at S3ce- ; Bubjec lenee of the bride’s parents, by Rey, William Irvin, | Westmeath, Ireland, ear of his age. —Kecelpts 448 bbls. The ket ‘THE BUDGET. D. Henny Smven to ANNA, daughter of Francis H. Funeral from Memorial church, West. Eleventh cetera five twention) 48000 a1" ane Second Hoarda1 P.M. | jower, Haier Dbiv at we closing Weak ut tint pree | Sir Francis Hincks, Finance Minister, presented | Macy, aliof this clty. atreet, corner of Waverley place, on Thuraday, May United: States ten-forties. 110% 10% $1000 Va O's, con...... 53) 19) she Benama RR... ’ the budget. He said the debt of the Dominion Wetss¥—Svuypam.—On Tuesday, April 90, at Cal- | 2, at one o'clock, Friends and acquaintances of the United States currency Bix 116% 116% 2000 NO 68, May ex! 1% 100 Cley & Pitts, gud. DOMESTIO MARKETS, might be put down at $80,000, ‘The cost of pub- | vary church, by Rey, Henry Y, Satterlee, agsisted | faintly bial hop) invited to attend, Interment at roe (i i CECE GCE oan: ee paidiesey le Works since the confederation, including the In- by Rev. Dr. B. A, Washburn, Fangut Dungin, | Greenwood Cemetery. we bind fitted i neti amt plat tn this | 1 totad Re bi H New Onruans, May 1, 1972 beroolontee cts and the expenses come | esas M.D. and MaRy Euizanern, daughter of MOSER = OAC ARLY, A ty i aoe opened propos; for the purchase of $2,000,000 ine.. 82g 300 Potton steady and firm ; middbinga, Zigc. Net receipts, | Requent on ~ annexation of the Narti- enry Suydam, Ky all of this city, congestion of the brain, MARY A., eldest daughter of five-twentics by the ape ra tire | OU Paci bis... B18 S00 ers waren gr Wray ‘dupgrte fo Liverpooh 7,402; 16 | west Territory, amounts to $7,206,298. Of the vihialalil Bet RU BOTION i of Jaines and Sarah McKinnoy, aged 12 years, 4 y go - 8000 Cen Pac pit haw. 800 Vera Crug, 1 Hos, 3,300, Stocks, 9,931. public works charged against the Capital the cost | To TH® Eprror ov Tne HERALD: months and 9 days. Reopens oftred was $967,050, of which only, | $0 hs MG Gopi Go,...° Moniux, May 1) 1872. | Was $1,130,835, While the snerease of the debt was | In your issue of April 30, there appeared a notice | | Funeral from the residence of her grandmother, $991,050 were accepted at 132.07. 112.11, 112.20 and | ayy Go. gotten, Mrm ; ralddiings, 22340. Net receipts, 112 bales | oniy $1,134,000. This was a most gratifying result, | of my marriage to Miss Laura Mathews, of Fordhain, | 2733 Hudson street, to Cypress Hilt tery, to- 600 8 Hoek, 194 andthe might add that, though upwards of three | ‘The same ie entirely untrue. day (Thursday), at’ one o'clock. — Friends of the m2 do. Savannan, May 1, 1 ly FOREIGN BXCHANGR 800 do. Cotton in good demand ; holders Ayn; middlines, , | millona was expended in public works last. HENRY ©. MANDEVILLE. _| family are respectfully invited to attend, wae weak and purchases were made at % under | 100 Quiet Mt ¢ Rot receipts, 860 bales, Rxports coustwive, 280K Sales, | Year the debt decreased over $600,000. The amount MeMutgin.—On Wednesday, May 1, Troms F., 4 und c 400. Blo 9,081. ; ksahirh ae in savings banks on Aopont amine over Died. ne One aaa Fuihty L. MoMulkin, aged 6 years, BARLESTON, May }, 1872. ,600,000, and to guard against a possibility of an: month and 16 days. aottan,stendy.; middlings, 22%0, Not receipt, 182 Vales. | inconvenfence from a sudden withdrawal of ue. |. ABNOTY.—On Tuesday, April 30, 1872 Davip An-| ‘the relatives and {lends are {nvited to attend es, bass caine ae Pe a May 1, 1872. posits $1,000,000 of Canada slobentures Was pe- eat tee, of D. L. and i. Arnott, aged 6 years and wre funeral, trom the residence or iy arents, 208 Cattle—Rece'! 1,788 head, making the eupply'for the | Clally reserved for that purpose. Last year the Il- 7 B ‘enty-sixth street, on ‘n00) week thus iar olovnead, of sus cats, agaitat wescure | hance Minister bad estimated the Yovenuo at Friends of tue family aro respectfully invited to | one o'clock. i for the same time last week. Market dragged, being | $17,300,000, but the actual revenue had been over | Stlend tho funeral, from the residence of the | SNoLAN.—On Wednesday, May 1, JOMANNAN LAING, ref. the rates of yesterday, the quotations being 10934 to | 3 Maripowa Sia pret. ai 200% for sixty day bills, and 1107¢ to 110% for sort | © sigbte, The demand was limited, THE SHARE MAR! ‘The stock market was weak and unsettled, Prices weaker than on Tuesday. Sales of 613 head Ulnols steers, | $19) 1. The expenditure was less than was | P2rents, 705 Fourth avenue, South Brooklyn, on | \cloved wife of James Nolan, aged 86 years. Spencd in the morning at very satisfactory figures Fanging trom 1181 10, 146 1bs., at $6.0 $7; 19 hend Texed | estimated; go there had been’ a surplus of over Thursday, May 2, at three P. M. ‘The relatives and friends of the famfiy ate in- for sellers, but It soon became evident that they steere, averaging 1,3 Ibs, at $8 a head Caundastonk: | $3,500,000.” Tho reduction of taxation last year had Ree tin ieee ven SO Liuty, omy | ited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- SUGAR Chatnlnad, othe Wik Gf the binenes: tim aVerOK Ng ‘Wis, at $476. SheopeReceipis, 1.600 | been $800,000, . » Ap 5 > only | dence, 231 Wert Thirty-fifth street, on Friday after- ead, MAKI the "stn y, thus ‘ie Sanh haul The revenue for the current year will be in ‘rene | of Heury Bachinann, aged 7 years and 20 noon, May 3 at (ae Ad aS The remains will be a iu 4 iv ine wee! “ C1 of nete| Ket "Gun Rates WS “Head “wooted Ohio shcer, | $25,000,000, “Thercartent revenue wil he $12 50D | « The relatives and friends are invited to attend the | “hrpownounUR-At Huckenenck, N.J., on Friday, shoepeavornging 18 tha, "at $8 280 148 Head wosied ‘nig | Instead of $10,000,000 Wiilte tho receipts trom | Mneral, on Tharsday, 2d of May, at 2 P.M, from | April 10, ELEANOR M., daughter of the ldte Lienten sheep, averaging 921DK, at $82 Move-—Receipts, 1.400 | Inland ravenue’ will be $250,000, above what was Residenge.. green ster sree of liver ats. | Att Joseph Stallings, United States Navy, and by head, making the su) .—O1 ‘y, April 30, loved wife of Captain F. O’Donnoghue, United States ‘Was transacted in Pacific Mail, Union Pacific, Co- jumbus, Chicago and Indiana Central; Ohio and Mis- stesippi and Northwestern common. Three or four attempts were made during the day to rally, but thus fur 14,100 head, against | expended, There was an increase on every hand ons A ny es re es a1 ease, JOHN BRADY, Connscilor-at-law, aged 45 years. | Arm: the whole list was heavy, and the best that could a nae head for the same time last week; market continues | of revenue; and there would be a surplus of over pos hy Ma M and overstocked of 53 head Oht veraging 256 3,250,000 " The friends of the family are invited to attend the New Orleans and Frederick (Md.) papers pleas be done was momentarily to check the downward 402 | Ibs. at d INinols, ranging from 196 to2kt tbs, | $250, for the year which is to come, The ext. faneral, from his late residence, 340 Kast ‘Twelfth > = mel 1 Raber® please bs. 50; $21 Qi e) i copy. ats vine 05; 133 head Michigan, averaging 16) Ibs., ag | Mated expenditure will be about $19,500,000 * Yolock P. M. i a 303 Head indiana, ranging trom it 16220 lbs, at | Charged against the consolidated revenue, and Piet On ered hag inst., atone o'clock P. M., to se eTREDE 7 pee ha Sta Wednesday, May 1, PSY S.A pipmerte AAP, bushels com, _ Flour’ 4 @baus 40008000 ebatgesvte to thocapisardr pablie | Tee vg —cAt Jersey City, on Wednesday, May 1 ‘Tie friends and relatt “respectfall rm and quiet. Corn very scarce; Scars sold on track at | works. There wes a total of the contemplated Loren 8, only oliild.o: George B. and Mary A. Bray. he friends and relatives are respectfully Invited Ge. | Ontedull; held at about des, Other grains neglected. | expenditure of $40,000,000 for Paciiic Railway and 1 E. only chil ‘ge B. and Mary A. Bray- | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 67 cds quiet at $2: a $3 for timothy. Fork quiet at | Other works, on, aged 13 months. Prospect place, on Friday, May 3, at one o'clock, $13 60. Lard quiet at ve. Bighwine cm rege tera: THE FISHERY CLAUSE IN TNE WASHINGTON TREATY. Remains taken to Stoniagton, Conn., for inter- | without further notice, Movement. Pacific Mail opened well, the first-sale being made at 77, but the depression soon mani- fested itself, and it gradually sunk to 74%—a fall of 8% per cent, after which it started up a little and kept along between 75 and 76, the closing sale being 7 Flour—Demand light; hol firm. | Whe He then referred to the Treaty ef Washington, | Ment. ” Parrerson.—On Wednesday, May 1, Frorenpe made at 744. Northwestern seemed less sensitive, | 5 do and in eet peleere rae igh tege frm | ood tne egeote at tee imperial Dnaraniee Hesatd BERGIN.—MICMABL, Second Kon of Michael and | parrensoy, in the 28th yenr of his age, of seariet and maintained {ts position at from 707 to 80, the | 2) Marlen KR, ‘ 1.304 a $1 8G, cash $1 355, Sun rnfirmandin | from the first he considered it a jnisfortune that Sir bac? Bergin, both of county Kilkenny, Ireland, | fever. : nor ir demand’ at 4240. a 430. tor No. 2 mixed: 4c. for re- | John fA. Macdonald had been asked to he funeral will take place on Friday, at two ‘The remains will be taken from his late residence, opening and closing price being 79%. Considerable | 700 1 Joo Michivan Cen RR. busmess was done in Union Pacific, New York | yy panawa ithe come a Ne] > epee 4 9 ¥ member of the Joint Commission, but that he was | 0’¢lock P. M., from the residence of bis parents, 31 | 154 Forayth street, to Greenwood for interment, Suive Cartellt saat he could not possibly have re- | Hast Thirty-Uith street, Ail friends are vexpectially | on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The friends ¢ jected on track. Oats firm and ye dull and nominal at 75e. wichanged at Si for N - 8 85S4c. Centre) was steady at 993g to 99%. Harlem sold inka. and unchan used the oifer made him, He pointed out the | Mvited. and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. aowi it advantages of the treaty, and showed that althougn | , BROWN.—In Greenpoint, L. J., on Wednesday, May | Penny.—In Jersoy City, on Wednesday, May 1, “adinriedafenrs bsforlgedcsellng vice nate COMMERCIAL REPORT. oractier May, Bulic m tive; held fru it mnst be admitted that mone of ns were quite | 2) 1! of typhus fever, Bowann BRown, iu the 62d | James PRNny, aged 83 years and 4 days, Ingsales. The highest and lowest prices at which ce hes tory eee ae p me de rate satisfied with its provisions, we should be as- | Year his en hancatie ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited the principal atocks sold are given below :— KoRP anes, M0 do. ‘barley. ‘Shipments—5,00) bbls nour, | SUNN a gre responsibility, preguant with Notice of the faneral hereafter. | to attend his funeral, on Friday afternoon, May 3, at ohesn Lowes Cotton Qalet and About Steady—Receipts Is witeat, 612,09) do. Gorn, 6,0 do. oats, 1.00) | danger to the best interests of Canada, if we re- Brown.—On Tuesday, April #0, after a long and | two o'clock, from his late residence, 139 Van Vorst R. ¥. Central and Hadson con... wre NY | wt the Ports 2,014 Bales=Wheat and | dv. rye and 400) do. bariey, OOM S00 80. “| fused to agree to the fishery clause, Revere illness, AUGUST BROWN, aged 46 years and 10 | street, Jersey City. there was still a probability of the | months. HILIPOTEAUX.—On Wednesiay morning, May 1, W. Y, Central and Hudson cer. May his soul rest in peace. | after a brief illness, Emini, daughter of Lontse and 2 ‘ Oswneo, N. ¥., May 1, 1872. p belie’ Corn Easier— Pork Lower—Petroleum | _ Fionr steady and in good demand; sales 2,00) bb He believed 7 28 . x At | imperial government ranteein, the entir ee S4 | More Active and Firm—Spixits Turpen- $8 00 for No, Y spring, $9 for amber winter, $9 10 i | oatn sites Jor the oniaton authorities, vite ‘The relatives aud friends of the family, also the | Gus. P. Philipoteanx, aged 21 months and 7 days. Bile : 2 $4) gine Firmer=Whiskey Lower. Rot ifwatices clube aupied at gl 70; Cuntda spring, | $20,000,000, The value of the loan wa suniclentiy | Rrmett ol Piaty Noahs Roe tut, Ke aud ALM; | | Helatives and freisis of the family are respect: ap x yeh Canada, $1 973g. Corn stead understood In Canada. If we went into the English J | . B., No. 745 [ nvited end the funeral, from 108 are Rorthwostern =. 70 Wapresvay, May 1-6 PM. | Foes Ghate Ohta at Gor Batley held at ive. or neta Aftor relusing to agree to the fishery clauses, | Lodge, No.1, 8B. H. K. B. Association; also Worth | street, this (Thitrsday) afternoon! at threo o'clock sane af wee preferred, : bi Corrsn.—The market still remained inanimate anden- | lake Canada, Corn meal—$l 6) for bolted, $1 9 to and tried to raise $40,000,000, we should scareely be | Lodge, No. 210, F M., are invited to attend | Prrrere.p.—On Tuesday morning, April 30, aft eta : 7” tirely nominal at the appended quotations, as follows :— | bolt petcwrt, Miilleed unchanged shorts, $24 4 $2; | abie to do 80 at six per cent. He had no doubtthat | the luneral, from his late residence, No. 67 Monroe | alingering iness, CHARLES Prrrvte.p, in the Goth Bt. Paul preferred 4055 | CArRoea Rio, ordinary, 1¢e, a14%40. do. fair, Ie. a 150.; | Hrulsite out to bentor. Wheres New Cork, Bic tie ae | the Imperial guarantee wonld rave the country | #rect, on Sunday, May 6, at one o'clock, Interment | year of his are, hio and Mississippi. 4934 | do, Bond, lodge. a 15%4e.; do. prime, 16ie. @ 16Ne., gold, | Lany, tie, Receipts by lake—W7,6) bushels ‘cori, Goo,an | $600,000 a your; and ba i teenth ror ge fcoemen! int sHreokife, cbmc Wednesday May 1, | apecctaly invicea to aunt the taste toe his . ot of = G e Importance of be! a perfec! ; “rt 4 ik - " artford ana Erie 934 | In bond, sixty days; Maracaibo, 18e. @ 19.; Laguayra, | feet of lumber. ___ a Accord witht England and at acd wit! America, | Bhawani Svat, widow of James Coburn, aged | residence, Third avenue, near 102d street, on Fri- i seseey consent 216 _| 18% #Ms.; Bt Domingo, in bond, I8e.; Java, Me. 2c., ALLEGED PALSE REPRESENTATIONS. the House would be taking upon itself a tremendous | 7 years. | day afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. inion Pacific. ... £0, , | sold, duty pata. responsibility if it refused to concur in the fishery | , The relatives and friends of the family a1 8.—At Jersey City Helghts (Bergen), on 10934 Corton on the spot was quict and somewhat nominal, | The Treasurer of the Eart Tennessee Zine | clauses, ee eA Le wheal Hatrs April 30, Joun T. ROLLINS, in the 630 year In the absence of any considerable business. The pr Company Charged with Obtainin, It has been determined not to interfere with the | Q’lorks samba) $i rte ena 16% 3 ahhh degeedh ‘se 'S | tarier this year, aa changes are ab 0 ce | South Brooklyn. | _ The relatives and friends of the family are respect- o 14% | dnp werd duchaiwged: A inoderate demued pravaitd | #40000 by False Representations. In the Uilited ‘States tari ‘Connda now stands | | COCHRANE. Suddenly, on Tuesday, April 00, Is4- | fully invited to attend the funeral, on nirsday, May icksilver Mining. S124 | for future dehvery at about former rates, ‘The sales were | Cornelious Fisk, residing in Nincteenth street, | sixth among tho nations in trade matters, Sir | BELLA COCHRANE, only daughter of James A. and | 3, at, three o'clock P. M., from Mis late residence, icksilver Mining preferred. fae ag follows :— and Treasurer of the East Tennessee Zinc Company, | Francis then touched upon the would-be treaty | Mary E. Cochrane, aged ¢ years, Tmontus aud 17 | Hrinkerhorstreet. (Take Monticello avenue cars.) UUBDUS Gs. ese eceenerererenes ae atin be 3 ats Franing, Toul, and tend fee ake ’ | with the United States which the so-called inde- bey Snka.—On Tuesday, April 30, MARY ELLEN SARA, TRE LOCK-UP CURE. Peel h Sore i, iv was = arrest yesterday afternoon by cer | pendence agitation wished to effect; but we could © relatives aud friends of the family are respect- | only child of John Shea, aged 2 months and 12 days, ‘The Chicago Times of the 20th ult, in @n article | be nas ae >, | McCormack, of the Jefferson Market Court Squad, | hot suppose that England would consent to such | fully invited to attend the funeral from the resi- | The relatives and friends are respectfuliy Invited mes D “ m WAST. es askcaa a ee Ta 74! on complaint of Wiliam § Toole, of | treaty, which would be a hostile tari to that of | denee of her parents, 96 South Third street, Brook- | to attend the funeral this (Ihuraday) afternoon, at referring to the proposed correctives of the abuse F faire delivery @asia low middling) the sales bave 4 England. lyn, K. D., on Thursday afternoon, May 2, ‘at half- | two o'clock, from No, 21 Mott street, @f locking up funds for speculative purposes, pet log lant evening ater 3 o'aloo Saye tho firm W. 8, Toole & 00. charged x ib past two o'clock. STEFFENS.<-On Tuesday, April 30, MARTA JOANNE, i ei AU ya at ae ry ig Kid | With defrauding them out of $10,000 In the month m0 iG DAY niche Pim ty, Spr Coonry, a nter of a i. Mare and Geshe M, Steffens, ways:— c, VIN af native of Roscommon, and, ager 30 years, | aged 19 months and 15 days, ‘The almple trnth of the matter ts that | a2, 8. N.; 20a bic 19m ont suse Boetil Oh ARR Oe a Ned on maa osine tee oe ae thay te ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | We kadly mourn her 108s, the lock-u game will be possible just f to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 151 But God knows best. iD ber, 20 at 20 5-16c. a“ oo ‘otal, 6,100 bales, Sales foctay up to | represented hiniself as the Treasurer of the Rast ae long as our resent currenc} system >. M.—May, 500 at 23%¢¢., 1,300 at £3 1-16c., 100 tm: | 5 ~ ‘ate al § ‘ Seencs and Incidents of May Day in New zabeth street, to Calvary Cemetery, on Friday, The relatives and friends are respectfiny inyited la in. existence. We have about $925,000,000 | mediate delivery; 100 at BSive.. grat ine. ab ay | Tennessee vinck Company. ‘That the | company | °° 2 glia ai the 3d inst, at two o’elocK BM. | to attend. the funeral, at two o'clock, on Frftay, of bank notes in the oraatey and about $400,000,000 | 231-16c., 200 at Zi3fe., 180 at 23 1. i was In a flourishing condition and paying handsome r s CoRNOCK.—At Michigan Bluils, Piacer connty, Cal., | May 3, from the residence of her parents, corner @f government notes, including the fractional cur- eer beh A OS ara dividends. He Tequeated a loan of $20,000 to put Yesterday afternoon a processton was passing | on Saturday, April 20, after a long and painfal ill: | of Marcy and DeKalb avenues, Brookiyn, Fency, or about $725,000,000 in all. This, less the tes HOO attic. Td) at Loe ae eo eee eet pany, aseuring them | through Grand street in the direction of Broadway. | ness, AGNES’ CORNOCK, Wile of Jolin Corhock, aged |" StEwaRD.—On Wednesday,’ May 1, at Noank, reserves held by the banks, constitutes the whole Ativust, 100 at 24c., 100 ut 23 134 chop Woshd Teeelse ‘elf mowey Back Ine Of | 1 cnsiscon of a Wiles taped Urchin, With a thiehed,:| $2Z08TS Conn., Mrs. MATILDA STEWARD, widow of the Rev. circulation, It is as rigid and unyielding | September 100 utz2\c., 200 at 223-160, + twenty daysfrom the shipments. | ‘Thinking his rep- : backs u joston and Albany (N. Y.) papers please copy. | Ira R. Steward, in the 78th year of her age. as onst fron, Its volume does not in: | wbiee, 1d at 2%e° at 20) resentations — were ‘tec Mr. Toole gave | up nose tipped with lampblack, who was carrying a Cox.—On Mon¢ AY at 234 Bast tweirth | Kelatives and friends of the famlly are invited to ¢rease as the uses for currency increase with | 19% ; November and December, 100 ‘each, at Iige. him a check for $10,000, The latter claims that dilapidatea broom; agirl of eight or nine years, | street. Tusrese ACDONALD, the beloved wife | attend the funeral, at Noank, Conn., on Friday, the the growth of business. It is utterly ineapable of | gether. ,Exchanged—sc. paid toexchange 4%) May instead of placing the money in the company he | \ it tangled brown hait and ty, frayed little | of Bdward Cox, | ad inat., at two ofclock, P.M. ‘The eight A. M.ex- Secommodating itself to the demand, which varies | on youon to torcien portsclosed. Romatinnt ee geet | deposited it in the bank to his own credit ‘and Dyed. og bait and a scanty, frayed little | “whe funeral wili take place from Calvary chapel, | press train from Twenty-seventh street will arrive with the season and the ever changing condition of hy steain, 4d. gall, 316d, To Havre, by steam, used it for other purposes. He also clatina that the | shawl, partially concealing a dog which she carried | yp Twenty-third street, near Third avenue, in time for the servicea. domestic exchanges. When the exchanges are watt, se.” Ho Hiamburg, by stenin at. com? | company is insolvent, a Mr. Tarber being Jude: | in hor arms, and a stout woinan carrying a broken | Thursday, May 2, at half-past one o’e The | Connecticut and California papers will please copy. comparatively few the currency in excess of the C. sail, To Bremen,” by steain, “Jgc., | Ments Of $18,000 against them. ‘The bonds and | sy otaes got In a ol vf i wr | friends of the family, also members of Templir | STRANEM In this city, on Wednesday, May 1. per demand is taken up In increased prices and tall, Sc. TO Baltic porta, “by | notes given by Fisk were put in the market and | looking glass set ina cheapred frame. The proces- | Tage. 903, F. and A. M., are invited to attend. | 1872, HENRICH STRATILMANN, in the 8th year of his Te acy enapaiatiye ‘operations, .When, again, the ale an To Teepe terraneas ports, | disposed of for $200, further claitys that | sion halted, evidently being at fauit im regard vo CUNNINGHAM.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, April 29, | age. demand rises to the maximum, the currency 18 in- | $m up thug:—Gaiveston test) LF eNow Groans Tose ae | the. company have ver done any. busl- | tne proper direction to be taken. Mrs. B. Cooke Cunninauas, widow of Captain | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to suMicient to effect the Incrcaged exchanges at the en- | pile, 12; Savannah, 30; Charleston, 132; Wilmington, 72; | C83 since he advanced them the $10,000, 7 ‘ .7 John Cunningham, of New York, aged 84 years und | attend the funeral, from his late residence, 649 Hud- anced prices and to carry forward the speculative | Norfolk, 287; Baltimore, 73; Now York, 98: Boston, 4 | aNd claims the representations made’ by | “Where are you going?” said a burly policeman, | 39 fayg, i | son street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. adventures undertaken during the period of ease, | Total, 2914 ‘This day last week, 8e1/. This duy ‘last | by Pisk were false and made for the purpose of de- | with a patronizing air and a protecting glat Relatives and friends of the family are in Srour.—At Jersey City Heights, on Wednesday Bevere stringency is the See Ape Rates of year, 80. We q Veins dhleek hie ae pais § ae iG bY Pees ; a pues vo're a-movin’,” piped out tho boy. attend the funeral, on zhoreday,, _ ; May 1, 1872, Maggie 7. Stour, ‘in tho 2d year 8 ‘ance enormous! and all business is * Z PS aay Prange re Justice Ledwith, refused ake oete’ . ' ‘ o'clock P. M., from the residence of her sou-im-law, | of her age. for the time deranged. On the approach of such a Seeaeninare MK Be ws 313 | any siatement in reference to the charge preferred | “Weil, then, move along.” And the complaisant | 4 “pope, 190 Bresident street, Brooklyn. | Remains will be taken to Clinton, N. J., for inter- nied the ald b pete ye gathers up a few mil- | Lo lite . By 23g 353 guid Ke yl hin wll fasta Lah Jatt tes bv . | Oficial walked away, wondering why some persons Donovan.—On Pusaday, April be MARGARET Don- | ment, lous of ereenbacks, foices the banks t, ‘ Middling,. + , 23% 244 Bw, | He was cominitied in default of bail for examina- ere 2 = 1 AN, the beloved wile of James Donovan, TULLY.—On Tuesday, April 80, 187: iT yates of interest etl nrdwi The tare Tiga melding. 2g § ah 25° | tlon, and fe at present covfined in the Jenferson |, Were born 4o witty, while others—were not, The | Oven, ite Den et onda of the family are reapect- | Trnuy aged voyearae’ eae oath oa into a still mars t =The quotations are bases on cotton rnnning’ in qualily | Market privon, | Woman, hugging the fragile glass close to her per- | suily invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, | — The friends of the family and those of her sons, or2 feverish and panicky condition \y “anil An Wd Givin pocket by tne operation. nnatied not more, than Ralf a eradesohere oF 1 pew the, ie RE Pee Sane. } #0n, nervously started to cross the street. Midway | May 2, at halt-past two o'clock, from Ner late resi- | John T., James H. and hdward G., are respectfully y elther of the ways, proposed would relieve a | York, April $0, 1s7zs—In warehouses, 6.008 balers, in Jor- OUR TILTHY STRE! In tle crossing she became frightencd and turned | botes nee Sullivan street, near Van Brunt, South inves Te eat ateose hie Pena era nae im of this kind, no doubt, but all tl City, at Long Dock, 1,955; on shipboard (not cleared), —_ " " nd rooklyn. ‘ e, pet, y - favorable to its recurrence’ would rata hare Hie; oft wharves, 00 "Totin, T8048 bales, “ot eAFe To 7He Kron oF TAR HeRALD:— back. Then she essayed to try agatn, darted across | “oven —tn Long Island City, on Tnesday, April | noon, at half-past oue o'clock. iduh AND Gratx.—Receipts—Tlour, 8271 bbls. ; wheat and came plamp against a burly woman carrying a | 30, after a short iliness, Tomas DOYLE, a native of | Turxer.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 1, Pre, 3 six Hosen oF St fut rhea, a year, hanes ould as mich necess! for treatment as before, . 3, he la n C pe! Pg 4 erves 8 ¢ doctors of finance may puzzle themselves over Pi bags, oaty Lt3 be ea he Sp BIeSE, OF strer’, SloAning, Coperves the, thanks of a wards tite teamod.., The diiliren cammacrai: sins fae IGA Satan Gas. E case as they will, but they will find nocure | The falas thot up Oi bblssincluding 459 bbls, Southern | every honest member of our commanity, It i . r os to attend the funeral, from his late re Tatar On| DUE short of a complete ahd final rejection of the paper | and 100 bbls, superfine rye At $5 25. Corn ical was qulot ndeod, well merited, and 1 hope ft will effect the | bing out from under the horses’ heels and among | pect street, near Jackson avenue (Dutch Kills), on Notice of funeral hereafter, money humbug, and the adoption of tho money of | but frm. Sales 10) pois Jemey yellow at $3 68, and 4) | indeed. _ | the vehicles, and asetstod their larger companion to | Thureday, May 2, at hail-past iwo o'clock P. VAN KL¥ECK.—In Rrookiyn, on Tuesday morning, 2.80 bnstrels: even, A840) do.; com meal, 1400 bbls, and | Your articloin the Paper of tie ist just, on the | Aa ted on her head, and the two rolled over | Shanbally, Tipperary county, Ireland, aged 40 years. | Riwzanern LUQUERR, Wile of James I. Turner, and ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited | daughter of the late Dr. George Cox, of Williams- id as tue money of the United Stat sacks Southern at $1 5) por 100 10s. We quote ; | object for which it was intended, It was time at- ez fi i Dreyer—On Monday, April 29, HERMANN F. | April 30, of scarlet fever, LAWRENCE L., third son of eae lea! By Rupert sito r ~ ee | tention had been catied to the condition of our pred * ed pl ania nee et bth a pi ere riertat aia clean cis Coestentlids coareles| Elbert it. aud Isabella R. Van Kleeck, aged 3 years ft 0 3 Ta-% . ” amined the glass anxiously id ol G he relatives Cc! ' bs and 6 months. BALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ty te. 73 13 city. To cal) attention to my particular grievance, | no worse for the full, and she seemed pleased, AS the United Brothers of Lodge be F. and A. M., and ‘The relatives and friends are invited toattend the tatage os Buperti 6% a 6% | Iwill state that not a wagon has appeared on fs : the Schitzen Corps, Captain John F. Rottmann, | funeral, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, on Thars- f Wednesday, May 1—10:15 A. M. | Bulentine ‘ 7% 725 | canaistreet, near Bowery, for almost a week to | te trio disappeared in the crowd Jt WAS | are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from | day, May 2, at twelve o'clock. $1500 US 6's, '8),¢ ag Extra Min: oes 7Ma 9% © th - fide oF garb i cattst reat troubi evident that the woman walked with | his late dence, 113 Orchard street, this (Thurs- Yoomsate—O0 Monday, April 29, Cornexivs G. 10 A. M.—Refore Call. ound hoo) ghio, shipping braude. : ‘3 i remove the ashes or garbage, cai pe pal at be | diftculty and was very Jame. That ve, one we? the bas) afternoon, half-past one o'clock. . VOORHEES, aged 62 years. tully invited ick MCo...., 63% 10shyNYC AHR. TRATY ca rsun i's +> fy * $03 0.2099 | Rd KONoyance to the residents of that nelghbor- | “moving accidents’ of yesterday, While these DUANE.—On dnestay, May 1, Joux Dvany, | | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited phe Snicket 3 Aes Cush okies, bya 8) | hood, Now this ts stant abominable, and the citt- | poor beings were going from the cellar or garret of | a native of Castietownroche, county Cork, Irciand, | to attend the faneral, from his Into reali nce, ‘do. y Bt (§ 8 ia | zens must not and will not stand it, Shall the | one rear tenement house to another wealthy people avenue, between Highty-elghth and Fighty-ninth 00 do, 07, 100 LS &M 0. iS nd those | streets, on Thursday, May 2, at one o'clock P. My 24 years, eople’s rights be continuatly trampled upon? A up town were packing trunks, cases and hainpers “ere Telativea and friends of the family, i i Ng ip Le Fi, } for the season in the conntry, and those who for- | of his sisters, are invited toattend the , lato hey never to have rest? @ dishonest contrac. April 30, ELLEN Wari Rye four....... Southern No, 2. ‘ai, from: Warp.—On Tuesday, hursday, | of Rahn, near Letterkeany, county Donegal, Ire- tors to grow rich at the expense of the sutferings of | tune chains to the not, smoky town (the vest place | his late residence, 641 Broome street, on T DEP SPaESrBEEDP=DaEEESEas i w 0 0 100 10 mina Be ® Ri boa 6m % ‘ote 3 the copie? IL say dishonest contractors, for | after all) were changlog for a more eligible location | at half-past one o'clock P. M. land, in’the 2ist year of her age. 4 * $3 AN | no name is too harsh to be appiled to them, | or to obtain cheaper rates of rent. Landladies eateteaoeen bts Monday, Apri! 20, at tho rest- Her remains will leave No, 120 West fade aed $8120 | The people are indeed to be pitied. The city has | were even leag atalable than usual yesterday. | gence of her husband, No. 942 West Fifty-seventh | street, on Thursday, May 2, at balfpast two ie 3 3038 375 | earned for itself dishonor and infamy through the | Matrons came forth resplendent through the din | street, Mrs, CAROLINE FAIRCHILD, wife of Benjamin | thence to Calvary Vemetery. Friends will please 3888 37% | acts of tts omcials. New York has come to be | and dust of the general commotion. Servantsen- | bfaltontid, in the Sith year of her age. nj take Invitation. Re ‘$60 8 8 looked upon with scorn and derision and is now the | joyed the privilege of reckless demolition, Children “The faneral will take place on "Thursdi morning, Wanrts.—On Tuesday, April & after Pd 01 Il. ie. \ $a Bas | IRughing stock of tno world. It makes one’s blood | begged to assist. Heals of families ached, and | yay, at the Pligrim Baptist church in irty-third | ness, Henry A. Wanrs in the year 9 sof cl Biba — boll to see political adventurers and specutators | th ungs were smothered and their throats wero street, west of bighth Avenue, at balt. st eleven ‘The relatives and friends of the ay are ~ 4 —Wheat was duil an 7 es of 60.00) bushels | controlling our city, extracting its life sap and pre- | choked with dust. Countless Micawbers pocketed | osclock, Relatives meet at the hou: ‘ae arter | to attend the funeral, on Friday May 3, : ro at $l Ota $1 Od tor Chicago in store, $1 61 for do. to ar- | venting by their misdeeds its advancement, But | the curses of their enr landlords, who them- | 2 eleven o'clock, mn ee block P. M., at the Fesklence son-in-law, NOY Sor amber Peensyteegae Komimce im store: | Jot them beware, This hag lasted long enough. | selves could pocket nothing. And so the day Thomas B. Taylor, 115 East Fifty fourth street. f bushels Western at | The people are now srouseds and, stung by the | wore on in every part of the city. The carriers Gaon.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 1, FAN- ‘Warersory.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Aprit moderate demand, with & ‘Gt 1,600 r of ; ‘oops, wife of Zeno 0. Wi store. Barley was inactive and nominal enormity of their wrongs, will rise and destroy | and carmen reaped the harvest. Eight, ten and | NIB, Wife of James Gage, Jr., and daughter of | 97 Cnristina Woops, J forinen prices: Cork wan 5 ing easier, ‘The sa their persecutors, Conscious of their power and fifteen dollars me Joad were the pete, ‘nd furni- | Thomas and the late Nancy Kimball. | and youngest daughter of John Cox, Esq., in the 904 were about 69,000 bushels a for amp do. closing at 7 Oats were 3 ay Swahels al Bia '05 Ro Chicago afloat, 39. ite in store, an }. for wi , atlont Wearanrs-—‘there has be n rather more {nquairy today | forms. Let them do their duty honestly and faith- | year for berth room, both tor grain and other goods, with for- mer rates ruliig steady, In tho charteying line there was the justness of their claim, they will not brook indig- | ture wagons were scarce even. at these rates, some.| . The relatives and friends of the family are invited | yoar of her age. nities and will stand up in anger against them. But | having ‘Seen engaged weeks ago. At night people to attend the funeral, from 190 President street, on ‘The relatives and friends of, bom Anive vel ed let 1s hope that all this will change, Lat those who | found’ themselves away from thelr. old homeccir | Friday, May 3, at two ovelock P, M. spectfully invited to attend, the faners), trom Ber are in power not only cry “reform,’? but make re- | one can be said to have a homo under conditions of GORMAN.—On Wednesday, May 1, Francts Gor- | later meg ot es va in Brook op There- : migration—and In a strange place. Papa | MAN, @ native of Newtown Forbes, county Long: | Classon and Prankith avenues, ly Dy fully and see that those who take the people's | went “round the corner” feeling very blue, Mamma ford, Ireland, aged 67 years. beg oe Aa acide 1 Wednesd: May 1 MPior vessels for ‘hoth the grain anaperro. | Moucy deserve It, Instead of fepyadtng, et them | couid find nothing she needed for the children, and ‘The relatives and Sends of the family are re- Lerten Mi i ropes ney foy foum tends, but pardes were apart In thelr viewsim most | flevate and beantity our eity ; inatead of the seorn, | the dear children sat about on the ftoor in a most | spectnully Invited to attend the funcral, from hix | 1812, Joux WILLIAMS, oF 161 Dudield street, Brook. Invtnnees ti rerurd uratin tut but comparaively Hap | tet them make New York what sha waa intended t6, jugubrlons and laclirymoge condition Dewalling the | late Fesldence, 270 avenue A., o0 Friday, inst, at | lyn, formerly \ ap gee pplished. ‘The engagements to-day were agtol- | be~-tho pride and ornament of the United States. | fall of clina angels and the breaking of little Play- | two o'clock, or is respectfully invited v7 p00}, DY steam, 76,09) bushels grain at4d.; | ‘Then only will our eltigens be-satisied. DW. Il. 8. | ¢hings. Such is life, Gnavv.—On Monday, April 20, Sanat B. GRArY, | | The relatives and friends are respectfully torte bla, rosin, Is. 6d. { 1 lots of provisions at former Many persons took their household goods George Gratt, to attend the funeral, from the 10= rede London, by, stenan, BORD bushels, grain at gods Away from the city to ‘Brooklyn Ho fe Ot Ores aaa family are Invited to attend the | dist Episcopal chuirah, BrOou, on Friday, May 3, tare rene Belulsh bark heneo, to Gibraiter, 14800 bia, chester villages and to Jersey, rents not having de- | funoral, at Clarenceville, 1. T., on Friday, May 2, at | at halt past eleven o'clock A. $0, J. PRANERY Rnd cases refined petrotetin, at $4 and Zin; ‘Norwegian SURNIA, Ont, May 3, 1872. | preciated to the extent, anticipated, There will be | two o'clock, Cars leave south ian street Md err) ‘aged 3 years and 11 months. F Dap hence to work for orders erat aaedian | ‘Tho bark Graham, of St. Catherines, capsized in | Many houses and floors vacant for months, and the PRC EAP Seine reser end ot Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited NO, fund act ‘68. BC Gon Juad, 7m e100 Pu é : 98 Pac B7's, gtd Mo, 140) Gen Pac peta bd Y a ones tm exodus yesterday may be considered a warning of . Dark 38) tous to Stockholm, cargo, Provisious and tallow, | @ gale yesterday, eight miles off Stevens’ landing, | wiat will occur when som f id Havv.—At Plainfield, N.J., on Tuesday, April 30, | to attend the funeral, from the CmeRo, oi pi ert bay 70) Tous, o Antwerp, veneral | on Lake Huron, Captain Cook aud oue other man | traumlt to the places borth of Harlow Iver shal | of apoplexy, Mrke CANOLINE Have, widow of | parents, 127 Myrtle avenue, on shia day ‘sian ‘Te traweactlons ip ether forelan or domes | Were drowned, be realized, Stepilen Halt, in the gti your of ber oge, Alaa, af | at Kwa G'slogs,