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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 187%—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 4 un- | leaves Barelay street at ten minutes past nine Ry¥w.—On Thursday May 2, Hanona Ryan, bee utfs, | o'clock A. M. loved wife of Dante! Kyan, d 02 years, native or hite— ‘INNEY.—Suddenly, at 801 Sixth avenue, Joun | the parish of Cahier, county of Tipperary, Ireland. 78 | for bolted gnd 81.59 for unbotted, per Hc. a 825 a Corn meal, Jersey. Corn meal, Brani 5 for shf) FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Hi Baltimore % 5 be a ftuilroud - lorie... 3 i ew York, S0c.,and to Albany, od 34 ye . e f the fami: Puncheo ieee 13 — Receipts—16,800 bushels wheat, NeY, aged 34 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- w “Wheat was ia’ good’ demund ‘and’ io. a’ 3o better, the | 4700 bushels peas, and 1s.00 leet et lumber Ys | Relatives and’ friends, also members of Park | spectfully Invited to attend the fuacral, from her 77 market closing at about $1 63 a $1 66 tor Chicago, $1 66 a isheiey Lodge, No. 516, F. and A. M., are respectfully in- | late residence, 406 East Sixteenth street, this day, ADVANCE IN GOLD TO 113 1 5 be at s ™N ay ag mice were atous aR Cotton Receipts. vited to attend the Tineral of which are nice (Saturday), at two proline P. M. nY. ae ‘ + r w non 2 . iibe given, The remains will be taken vew- SEARLES.—At Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Friday, 7 atl 1 Gis for very choice do,, $1 6x $1 6s lor No.2 | Total net receipts of cotton since September 1, 1871 :— m ; , . G it Milwaukee $1 Oe BL 0S tor Nal do Cinstoree St Stor Oueana: bh Mirgn, May 3, Many E., wile of James G, Searies. City Point... Baltimore Philadelphia Novick ‘Haledo, $1 95, m $1 ochs “tor an Choice white lel an | at : First Board—10:30 A, M. Burley qnict, “Sales 12,00 bushels, part’ Cannd 499% | rowed State, on private terms. Rye was dull and noi or nal, ate. tor Western and 9c. a 98c. for State, Corn f winter, FLYNN.—On Friday, May 3, THOMAS FLYNN, & Funeral service ow Monday, Muy 6, at half-past 2 10, kK. native of the parish of Granard, county Longford, | eight o'cle —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 2, Ireland, in the 65th year of his age. SHEFF The relatives and friends of the family are | Exiza Suerrimp, relict of Captaimichabod Sheiield, respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sun- | aged 85 years, ‘Money Market Strengthening— Stocks Unsteady. nd two- was higher and in moderate demand. Bales about 54,000 673g | bushels at 760, for mixed; small saies at 77e.; Sle. ‘tor xray | “lay afternoon, at half-past one o’clock, from his Relatives and friends are invited to attend the 25 7 | Southern whites 760, for Western yellow. the market saameeel late renideng no. 14 Hldge street. Sica te funeral services, at the residence of her nephew, © 126) closing at about 76c. for Western mixéd. Oats were firmer, es PRICK.—On ednesday evening, , Many e. M. Young, 8 pi x Sum , May Pripayy May 3-0} “HES | Biot ialratlyaedve the ney wee, wp, a A MELANCHOLY SUICIDE. Prick, ln the sist year-of her ages AF ono OIG Ps aes Om Sundry AY Maree ae | Be elce Oe Oe, ON he teune, Onleage halt ar bee! —— The’ relatives and friends of the family are re- A ay 3, 1872, Gronan, eldest On 'Ohange to-day there was no excitement in the commodities mostly dealt in. The operators, or & large portion of them, were off watching the differ- ent newspaper bulletin boards for the nomination of the Cincinnati Convention. 0... GOLD—HIGHEST, 11314; LOWEST, 11234. Bet rem 8m. The gold market was lively to-day, and the opera- | jou stL & 1M ist m. tions ae “fast and pac The premium opened | MI) Mi SS Paul lsths 9436 At 1125; and rose gradually up to 113, the bulk of { afloat. A Young Lady Dies on the Morning spect invited a attend the funeral, sont Bee Fkxicurs.—For berth-room there has been leas inquiry Her Weddi a tte residence, 346 East Seventeenth strect, on Sat- today; sili rates remain firm. “The chatting vasues | Of Her Wedding Day—Singular Cause | irday, May 3, at ten o'clock A. M. showed # tair degree ot animation, principally tor the of Death. GERDES.—Suddenly, on Thu i jay, May 2, Curts- | from the residence of his rents, Third avenue, ea aero tency nan Tene if anyih ng, were Mary Jane McCoun, of Flushing, was a very pre- | TINA M. and Mary E. Gennes, the beloved daughters | between Nineteenth and ‘Twentieth streets, South tollows:—To Liverpool, by steam, 15,000 bushels grain at | possessing girl of twenty-one years. of Albert F, and Sophia M, Gerdes, at the age of 18 | Brooklyn. AL? bole rosie at’ 1s) sit4a) boxes bucons os. fo | boo named Willett Skicgeee, cae genre te | and 20 years. HERREY.—At her residence, 261 Mulberry street, London, by steam, 9,000 bushels grain at td, 100 bbls. | SU Skidmore, who engaged her ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | A wife of Michael Sherrey, in her 40th year. rosin at's, 6d., and by sail, 200 do. rosin at is, The | in marriage a year and a half ago. When the wed- | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Satur- ‘The friends of the family and his brother, Francia Sect ort rise Nas ger eerie ding day arrived Skidmore disappointed her, and day, May 4, at half-past one o'clock, from the resi- | Sherrey, are invited to attend the funeral, on Satar- 4 tm. Sheppard, aged 5 years and 100) Un Pac 7's, 1g 1000 Buf, NY&Eric ln 96! 2000 H &'StJ 8's,conb 91 000 do. al 5000 Tol& Wlst,StLdiv. 9234 Pr Funeral on Sunday next, at three o'clock P. M., orwegian bark, hence to Cork'for orders to the | her grief Was so great that she attempted sulcide by ene a the parents, corner of Houston and Lewis | day, May 4, at one o'clock, , 2,400 te ain, 58. 6d., or 3d. off if SNypeR.—On Friday, May 3, Joun A, SNYDER, of the sales of the day being made at 1127, 113 and Fy direct can ‘additional to the Ocntinent; 4 | taking poison. Dr. Beldin saved her sife, | ,HALE—On Thursday, May 2, Hevny, oldest son of | Philadelphia. cia my 43. Pi PEER | Norwegian bark, 2200 quarters grain, same voyage and | Skidmore renewed his attentions and they TLtaM HALE, a native of Castle Blayney, county Friends of the family are respectfully invited to THE MONEY MARKBT S00 N'y Con stun n., 104% Fein’? and "boxes “tate te 6a wost coast "of | became engaged 8 second time, | Thuraday Ene Tiare Ran tania tee inrtiantealatsauc West at nora abt, rans, avr eh z, fected at seven per cent. Rene Penk cae tos ie Seay co the Gioee, Plato, lumber, $220. A etn | Loa Reena Moo hed ene be on Thuedey place, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Saturday) afternoon, at Philadelphia papers lease copy. THE SHARE MARKBT. op Routh Nas Beak... 3 Bere Gore Pobadelebis.@ 4 Continental port,600 bbls. | morning, at ten o'clock, she died. ‘The cause of Sec olelboks Ce Glleras aa = Srean.—on Friday, May 3, ELLA Srear, the wife Stocks appeared to be considerably unsettled to- | jy °*y 77 00 Adelphia to Cronstadt, 4,700 bbls. retined petroleum, 5s. A han done Bhe nee 8. auankite o atarch and pee native of Drumellt, sounty, Sligo. Tretand for & Gime ageh aa years, ARUEDSE SH DREIBEE ORELSLER® , British bark 1 PI hy Cork, fi ‘ders to th ee . Pa a er o i ae a lark, aged 22 years, fay. At the opening the prices of yesterday were | 540 g Brieh en dace ai) bia musidauin cu private terme, | intestines became inflamed. It Beet general opin- long walls attached to the Convent of Mercy, aged The relatives and friends of tne family are invited? fully sustained, but a break soon became evident, 900 Tis, A British bark, ‘663 tons, from Pascagoula to the River | jon, from the pain which she suifered, that she also | “yy Pelntives asi felende of the fandly, also th to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at three Bnd before noon nearly the whole: market for the | 3} a eee ead See ee eats: aoriiain | took arsenic. 1¢ was with arsenic she attempted | orhisince brother John, are respectTuly, Matte ty | ie ee fer late, residence, 304 Seventh avenue. leading shares were down from a half to two per | 1300 tons, to Jamat neral cargo, $2,000, gold, Aschooner, | S¥icide before. attend the funeral, from his late residence, 301 Mul- | on Mor ; ro t. In the aft hi ight rally, but | “i HT eae en a a cite Pn oa en berry street, this (Sunday) afternoon, the sth inst., | “ronan Re iewte Mee Sin. ‘Thurs May cent, In the afternoon there was a slight rally, but | “G) yw; schooner, 152 tons, to Pernambuco, lunip sum. "A British ALLE THIE ey : SPOON IS SDAUAGs onnancr.—At Passaic, N. J. on Thursday, iibwas uot auficlentiy’ strous to. regaini che: looe'| 4 i cmothata < pati Herb are Mhaten ony snort [A grieyeis AN GED PISTOL F. at nate past one _ofolock precisely, Interment in | 2, JARED S. TORRANCE, aged 56 years, chic, Bur & Quin. and back from Pensacola, lui . $12 50. y Funeral at North Reformed Dutch chareh, in Pas- Guanine There hasbeen wingderate, businers during | OB the 20th day of April Robert Henderson, a | “Hari—On Friday, May 3, JouN C. Harr, aged 50 | gate torlay (Saturday), at two o'clock P.M. the past three days in cloth, butthe market Is irregular, | porter in the employ of Charles Folsom, of No. 53 | years. Friends are invited to attend and in that condition that we are unable to give positiv Funeral services will be held at his lat ide: y, y 9g Motations. "We append etrrent quotations as tollows:- Chambers street, it 18 alleged, purloined from his | 94) Worl gervices wl eat on aonae Serene e LENTINE— A Yonkers, on Friday, May 3, SraLeae c. Co vy ;j—cloth, 143ge. a 16}yc. . a case: “4 a " NE, in his 72d year. a feneehors leagie bear che Mize. a 16)ac. for | employer two cases of pistols, valued at $600, On | May 5, at four o'clock. His remains will be interred The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- Hemp axp Jute.—The market tor hemp remained dull | the 30th ult., it is charged, he stole three other | at Shrub Cg) Westchester county, N. Y.,on Mon- | fully invited to attend his funeral, from St. Pauls Sie Huts Have beet tale Gemand with sales reported | CA8e% Valued at $500. "ALI of these, It Is alleged, Ne | Sine Pookmutit “Carriages will bo in attondanes | suutet’arast Chester, on Monday, May 6, at eleven of 29 bales at Sac. currency, W)days 12) do. at §).c. do. | took to 208 Spring street, where he disposed of them | af that place. . Wilts Ai Rov on Wiss 8240" dO. days. Quotations tor | for $300. Yesterday Oficers Hetdelberg and Tilley |“ yir4-Psuddenly, on Thursday, May 2, JouN Unt, | pus We ivinnt son wy : pues raed hi sntlnGe: light arrested Henderson, and took him before Judge | musician. Funeral services to-day (Saturday), at iv liams, aged 2 months showing a tride linprovement since | DOWLing at the Tombs Police Court, who committed | 4, M,, at the Church of the Transfiguratiot : - him in default of $2,000 bail. ‘The property has not | Kast ‘twenty-ninth street and Fifth avenui Shipping, $1 45 a $1 50 . aS 1 10; salt, 6c. a Se. Straw | yet been recovered, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ___ RELIGIOUS NO’ ground. Later the market again became weak, and prices settled down to the lowest figures of the morning. Pacific Mail looked vigorous on the start and opened at 78, and, after dodging about for awhile on the smaller fractions below that figure, touched 75:4, but eventually dropped to | gy 76%; Western Union Telegraph was more steady, 400 and fluctuated only between 77 and 77%; New York | 200 Central kept quite easy, and only varied from 99% | $4} - 098%. The highest and lowest prices of yester- Morris & Essex KR. IIIS Se SEI: , April 3, Frep- jeorge H. and Amy O, Wil- and 8 da orner i= Ean and prices very ti our last. We quote ties, $1 55a SL 80; clover, $1.4 $11 ICES. day and to-day will be seen in the following table:— ‘Was also in good’ demand, and firmer ;' quoted at $1 10a aeeneeny wm ry 0 : Be. 4 = : = attend, TOANAL STR TAN CHURCH, 17 —Friday— —Thursday— | 40 $1 15 tor long rye; We. a $1 for short ‘do. ; 80c. a We. for Hunt.—On Thurad: ing, May 2, © . ‘ ‘ : e! 9 oO st, ‘SSe. Se. a '.—O1 lursday evening, ay DORNELIUS Greene street—Sery 8 row at 10:0 by Rev. High Low- High Low. | ty Nal Un dis 3 oa, unchnaped in prise and.quiet, ‘The eup- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Hust, ‘Jr. gon of Comelius 'D. and’ Jano Eliza | Pavia Mitchell and wt a ea by Mev. George” Mure est. est. 8b. | co NYCRH RE . 4034 | ply of desirable kinds are very light, and old hops attract aid : ‘unt, aged 18 years and 5 months. Sinith. Strangers weleome. " N.Y. Cen. and Hnd. River. wig 9876 90-998 | Tw) do. ig | but thtte wttention. a8 ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also mem. XANDER R. THOMPSON, D. D.. WILL PREACH N.Y. Cen. and Hud, River, 139 do. Pie | qMtgeasens. There nas been a hotter demand to-day for Married, bers of Keystone Lodge, No. 235, F. and A. M., are EE ee Cen Caan ae Ain ¥ a 5 0) foreign, resulting in sales of a cargo of Muscovado at 36c. My “ Q 2 49 + For y ba ion nC ots | Be, a 7c. We quote hursday, May 2, at the residence of the bride's Be ee By ubject of discourse in the eve 0% we Be iq 102 Cubactiaiwitligal ann wakeell father, by Rev. ‘yheron H, Hawks, D. D., of Ma- oy Fire abrects, aWilliamsburg, on Sunday, at | Ing, ty Days in the Wilderness.” Strangers heartily 79); a P “Olayet rictta, O., JONATHAN H. Crane, of New York, to w * Bi - poeta ved 12:15 and 2:15 P. M. fe a refining, LIZABETH ©., daughter of David Hoadley, oranee Oren Moar, PONT ta recat in MERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCI 15% Muscovado, grocery . Lampent—Dias m™.—In Brooklyn on Thursday, | tne rq. cael Of for ae y +» CABOLIN ATT, mon of ths 5 aL English ielands, Fe ee ance ot the bride's parents, by | ‘Te trends of the family, and of ner brothers, | ner ot Tits tourth 81 New Orleans... We. a 45e, 4c L. DIGNUM, daughter of Albert Drape : ‘Thomas and Jacob, are respecttully invited to attend | K. Alaen, D. u ppl 49 Navat Storks.—The market for spirits turpentin gat} ighte rye a fi Ty the funeral, from her late residence, 240 East ' - | May 5, at7s o t New sereey Central, oo, ree Hobie: west, On the-dock +40 Vols. at once, 10 May 2 1673, by ev, WW. ll, Horhblower E ty-eighth street, on Sunday, May 5, at one o'clock tiinosduy afternoon, Mays ney grolock.. tho Homed lew O al. M4 8. jc. oti the dock ; Is. a O.5 7 zi plower, EI y , a jay afternoon, May veloc. | The By thor ra ™ 12:30 P. M.—Before Call. | arrive, at S7c.; 0) bbls. froin yard at Sige, and 7 New Moss to WILMA ScrmetszER, both of Hoboken, No | PM. = prs will meet at the same place at 4s o'clock to ing at about | cards, 500 shs West Un Tel utive Cominittes, 77% 400 shs Bost, H & E York ‘bbls. ‘from yard at’ 69¢.; clos JACKSON.—On ea May 2, 1872, Mrs. MaRrGa- | appoint the E: sy" 200d 3? 1500 NYC&HRER, bre. a S7igc, Rosin was quiet but firm, Strained quoted ee 1 P Ret JACKSON, widow of Alexander Jackson. aaa PAWAMS:..ir000000 0.00000 11634 800 ACSS 7683.80; we heat of sales of 300 ble of wood | ., S-VA—SALSBURY.—On Thursday, April 25, by Rev. | Mp. ,enaon: requested to attend tne funeral, | APOLLO TALL, corn BROADWAY ANB ‘Western Union. nT 200 Pac M strained and No, 2 at $3 8734. ‘Tar waa in fair demand, | ther Dealy, 5.J., and Rey. Dr. Beach, of St. | prom her late residence, 424 Third avenue, this | 4% Twenty-eighth street.—On Sunday atternoon, at two Pacific Mail.. 1034 500 bbls. at $525 a $3 0 for north county, | Peter's Ep pal church, Jos" Joaquim DA SILVA, e i 2 Paes Oclock, will be organized a children's Lyceum; all inter- Quicksilver Mining i 234 tor Wilmington, gia of Macao, China, to Mrs. Eainy W. Sauisnury, eld | Spturday) afters ROSRe Mate ae SouReEE gon of | *tiaie invited, “Spiritualists, come one and all, tcksilver Mining, deri 53 —For linseed there continued a steady fair demand | est daughter of James Daly, of this city, DESIR y, 4, COBMEE & i 7 é Binoy 22 Sitsburg ng, P e oe 5 ‘STOCK MANN—COLLIS. ay, April 30, 1872, at any cae Mary Ann Johnston, aged 3 years and 5 At pen O HA AND v-ci {he Fourth avenue Presbyterian church, by the Rev. | “me relatives and friends are requested to attend | speaker, will I Oe rer ee ee ge ged tie Wa STOCKMANN, | the funeral, from residence of his parents, 13, East | —!hllosophy of 3 York. ” of sdstiicies ij 8 Thirteenth street, on Sunday, May 5, at one o'clock A MOVEM to-day the market for refined Tait—PRICE.—At the St. Nicholas Ifbter, was quiet but very firm; held at 28. for spot or month. a fae , by nee me Ans Crude in bulk wa’ also inactive but firm, quoted at 13c, a est Hoboken, JAMES ‘ y 13k » bu minal at those figures. Case dil met with a | Tine’s, Ontario, to Mrs. JENNIE EK. PRicg, of Ch cture at. 10 rn Spir THAS B STARTED TO ORGAN. »M. ize a uew Congregational church in the vicinity of KinBY.—On Friday, May 3, Epwin F. Kirpy,{aged | Central Park above Sixtioth street, eastside. Rev. Henry 28. Powers. lato of Him Place Churel, Irooklyn, by invite ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | tion, has taken charge, and will” preact Sunday spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late | morning and evening in Brevoort Hall, E TED STATES BONDS. Thefighest quotations for government coupon bonds to-day compare with the prices of last Friday | $10000.8' as follows:— 000 € * 5000 D, Line! &W 2d 10000 BLE & Erte Ast nt. 15000 di Quoted at $1 62s, 1°78. “Menhaden steady at light, Crude cotton seed quoted Southern yellow do., 59¢. a Ge. Perroieéum.—On 'Chany United States sixes, 1581 mode; uiry, but we learn of no transactions; held | land, Ohio. near Lexington avenue. The public are inv. United States fives, 185). at wice. Sachithe wnariulnwiscaxcer and anata * pees residence, 111 Allen street, on Sunday, May 5, at one | ~ United States tiv at 7 in Shipp! ig order, Att Died. o’e . H mar iet and without v' = Lesproussart.—On Friday morning, May 3, at | is from Philadetphia Baupwr E. SBROUSSART, & native of | Downing a In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 2 | four ote , Wile of Captain R, B. Baldwin, aged | precy, F ng. Preal ISHOP SNOW WILL PI Washingto er and Doom ne entirely nomin: Refined quoted at for prompt ie Later wo hear ppaeiea of 1, bbls. stand. The re yg Ae hed oo 113 bbls; beef, 400 pack- I rom her late residence, pas Jay | to attend the funceal, from his late residen ages; cut meats, 721 packa lard, 261 bis. wer at two P. M. | ‘Third avenue, on Sunday, May 5, at two o’clo and 30) kegs, The market for mess pork continued qu: P.M. The members of the but firm. “We have only to note sales of 50) N. J., on Thursday, | Lodges are respectfully invit Gr" | at $id and 125 bbls. in Jobbing lots wt $13 87) , 8on of the lute George F. Bel- LESSELS.—On Wedtiesday, May 1, CAROLINE A. morning. rE UNIVER. $2 Subject ‘ance, aged 56 years. atives and friends are respectfully invited I 2 pd States five-twentics, 1868. United States ten-forti United States currency sixes REDEMPTION OF GOVERNMENT RONDS. Since the Ist of May, 1869, three yéurs, the gov- 11075 | 116% ‘oncord and Sincerity 1 to attend. t, bbls. for June é for mess and NTH AVE 20 New Jersey Rit F. Bottome 10) Mil & St P $ 100 do. bcb3 Gt | $1312%4 tor prime mess. Bacon r . ae ot W: 4 4 PAT ry ptisin at 10! A.M. evening ernment has redeemed and cancelled $257,794,950 {200 Mar & Cin ist pt OS. hy | steady? anion were made or 400 ti ore relatives and friends of the family are invited wife of William Lessels, aged 41 years. sermon by fev, Parker Jaques, of its bonds, for which it paid in curre 10) Del, Lack & W RE: 108!4 | and S}4c. for shortdo, Dressed ho; end. the. 4 a baat . jatives and friends of the family are in- . fg Alapes DEE eee 20d eceens 1u8ig | With ‘at Ue, for heavy to to attend the funeral, on Saturday, May 4, from | vited to attend the funeral, from the Kast Baptist | ~ = Daneeereananetee $299,228,032, or $31,453,082 more than the face value Reef continued in limited dems the residence of his mother, at Union Town, Trains | church. corner Madison and Gouverneur streets, on NGE ERVICE IN THE TRINITY BAPTIST of the bonds. wi in Jots of 60 bbls. at $8.0 $11 tor mos, $10 a $12 leave foot of Desbrosses street, at ten A. M. Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. J near Lexington aventie.— Dereaian \cuasen. for extra do,, $15 a $18 for prime do, tlerces, and $i8a $2 | BLACKWooD.—Suddenly, CHARLES H., youngest LINDER.—On Friday evening, May 3, Anse | Re a neta ernie repens hams were quiet and un- | gon of Sylvester and Sarah Blackwood, aged 1 year, | yzNpeR, beloved daughter of George and Sophia meats were in moder- outers... | 10 months and 17 days. Linder, aged 8 years, 4 months and 4 days. change: but otherwise quiet. a ate demat ps @ Fight for the Faith. Sunday sehool A great number of persons who do not keepa close watch upon the movements of the Treasury Smoked hatns, 1c 4 We. do, shoulders, es poked ed aa peg wees funn ea eraaae: ‘The relatives and friends of the faintly are re- | (\HURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, " % om aa tr Me : hams, 8%4c. 2 jo, shoulders. 9¢. « Sige. ; do. bellies, 5 5 o attend the funeral, on Sunday, | gpe y inv. ol e funeral, from her | &/ seventh street, n ngton avente.—Re Department have applied for their May interest 49%, | 7c. a8. for boxed or loose. Lard—The market tor West | May 5, at one o'clock P. M. from the residence of Tae peutlacehs on zackece etvect, on sunday After. | Flagu, D. D., will preach Sunday morning and eve on registered government bonds, and expressed considerable surprise on receiving the information that they had been called in and the interest ern Was moderacely active and steady. Sales 40 tierces, | his parents, 146 Charles street, ri “etles S00 there 8 pa a noon, at two o' ‘ ay 88 SOFC end in) Gemnes toe haga ge, Oly ined. Brown.—On Wednesday, May 1, at his residence, Liprincorr.—On Thursday morning, May 2, after Was quiet at ¥e. Sales 100 tierces. 204 Java street, Greenpoint, Epwakb Brown, in | a painful illness, SAMUEL B., son of William H. and KicK.—The demand continued only moderate for foreign, | te 52d year of his age. ‘lock. JAY MORNING ork University 800d 2800 Bos, H & Erie..be 10%, isu do: 3 10! 20 di 1000 ©, C & 900 deen’ beth Lippincott, aged 2i years and 5 months, eet stopped. There have deen’ three calls made. In- 0. 387% | and domestic remained nominal, Sules—100 bags Patn ‘The funeral services will be held in the Episcopal platives aad Mende of the tually Bre respect- _ FOR THE cluded in the first are all bonds trom No.1 to 20 Mor & ES Hit. b eid WH" | aL7sc. a 7c. and 30 bags Rangoon at Ge. a7 Car- | church, Kent street, Greenpoint, on Sunday, May 5, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- Cnion will be biases at two o'clock P. M. ‘The friends of the fan h avenue ; i ly, also father, No, 350 West Thirty-fifth street, | preaphed by Kew. steno Constitution Lodge, N dA. M.; Constitu- | on Saturday, May 4, at twelve M., without further | Fresher Loris Daye | tion Chapter, No, 230, TR. A. M.; Manhattan Com- | ‘oti The public are cordially invite mandery, No. Knights Templar, and Star of the Livinaston.—At Marion, N. J., on Thursday, May | evangelization will be taken u dence of h No. 8,906. On these the interest stopped on the y — first day of December last. The second call includes RICES—6 O'OLOCK P, M, all bonds numbered from 8,907 to 11,008, interest 1, Fea Dr. Mail's), corner ot Nineteenth May 5, at 7% o'clock. A collection ior Kuliaa S21_hhds. 5 750 bo: mt Gola Rock Island 115% boxes, do., 1fge., and 17) boxes | East Lodge, No.’ 284, 1. O. of O. F.,'are 5 oi er di ee ans ceasing on the 7th of March last; and the third | Now’) Bos, Har & 4 ete Wad in Malt aad aad | HVRAA RO RTEU ee ee erica oF morumee aud Mars: NDRO GAVAZAL WILL all includes all bonds numbered from 11,009 to | Patife al Pike shor ae, Tice. at Bisen Re ea peodiate eu nine) Siena Bic MANHATTAN COMMANDERY, NO. 31, K. T.—The Sir |“ Marston.—At Middle Hope, Orange county, N. ¥., no ahuroh (eer De 13,150, interest ceasing on the 20th of March last. Western U te Erle toeee 67% | to prime refining, 9¢.; fair to good grocers a | Kuights will assemble in full’ uniform at the Asy- | of consumption, SamvEL W. MAnsTon, aged 52 morning, May & TOGGH Sroka SxGK i Union Paoitic a a 61" | 9,00; prime to choice grocery, Sige. a He; ceniritigal, | Jum, on Sunday, the Sth inst, at half-past eleven | years, acigaiien NDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Gilly & Miss. 44 St Paul prof! $% | hfld and boxes, 9c, 10'ac:; molasses, fihds and boxes | o'clock A. M., tol attend the fuheral of Sir Knight | 7 ‘Funeral at his late residence, on Friday, May 3, at At four o'clock this afternoon consois for money | Col. Chit Ini dey Man & stdo.: SA" | Tee. aise. Smetad, Bec. & Duteli | Baward Brown. By order of four P.M, His remains will be taken to Cypress | PUNISHMENT AN OPEN Qt were quoted at 9334, and for account at 9314 a 931g; | Nowesterm.- eae mandard, Ros. ft 4 Tos. Meee, SOUTHWICK, Commander, | Hills Cemetery, trom the residence of his father, | pay imorsing atthe church or one daca recente ampehetndy ; . M. ecorder, 642 Pacific street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, | [, gate ; a American five-twenty bonds. of 1867, 934g a 93% 5 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Prarr Lon . 1 F. AND A. M.—Brethren, | at half-past twelve oielock.’ y it Boren) SH R00 SiRBt avenie k new fives, $0};; American Erie shares, 54'4 a 5443; you are hereb noned to attened a special com- Mak ga” SEE? ee SEAS ieee ; 1N.—On Thursday, May 2, BARNARD MARTIN, a room, 29 Bowery, on | native of Nober, county Meath, Ireland. veloc noon, sharp, for | — Relatives and’ friends of the familyare invited to last tribute of respect to | attend the funeral, on Saturday, May 4, at two IN THE rian church at 1g discourse, “History Echo- D, NORTHROP WILL PREACH wenty-third street Presbyte wand 7 P.M. Eve pene vation at the Lodge May 5, at tweive the purpose of paying the protected Erie shares, 54), a54"j. The bulk of bullion in the Bank of France in- greased last week 8,400,000 francs. Cotton in Moderate Demand and eae epee ytey Easy—Receipts at the Ports, 2,152 | erate since our last, but prices ckets, to arrive per Free Tra Tae. a Bae has been very mod- win firm. We note 4 it <i 8 ‘2 65, | the remains of our late worthy brother, Edward | o'clock, from Fourth street, Long Island City, be- ~ _ scllies OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BONDS. Bales—Wheat Decidedly Higher—Corn | gold, 0 days. Clover remained quiet and about brown, lrethren of sister lodges are traternidly | tween Weet and Central avenues xf EY. LU IAN, D. D., FRATERNAL DELE- ‘The Ohio and Mi ssissippl Railroad Company have | Higher—Oats Firmer—Pork and Lard | uated a1 96. a 9c, for Olio and Yige. re vi ed. by order, ALFRED 3, BUGBEE, Master, Mariews.—On Thursday, May 2, Jaxes MaTiIEWs, R sate from th British Wesleyan Conference ty the iss ) * id Michigan. ‘Timothy was at VTL |. Jessup, Secretary. " 1 2 4 jeneral Conterence, , the St. Luke's 3 Firmer—Hay and Straw Firmer— AMINE remained dull and houiinal at VC. tor c iagtepe bedrails hath the beloved husband of Catherine Brady, aged 20 | (ener Cont eee. ont nome Bixth avenuke's ae disposed of the balance of their first cénsolidated nue, Sunday mortgage bonds held in trust by the Union Trust Company for the redemption of their prior indebt- edness, which amounts to $3,600,000, By this opera- The members of Constitution Lodge, No. 241, F. ears and 3 months, vening, ; we c'oloc —For Kentucky the demand, was only mode- | ®0d A. M., are hereby summoned to mect at our Yemie relatives and friends of the family are AB. | CVening, May 5, at7% o'clock. pentine Easler—Whiskey Easier. rate and inufacturers. For other deserip- | rooms, Booth’s Building, corner of ‘Twenty-third | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his | RV. DR. Fuipay, May 36 P, wt, | {igusthere was quite a large business consummated at | street and Sixth avenue, on Sunday, May 5, at half- | jate residence, 390 Fast Fifty-sixth street, on Sun- | aa eins : +. | full prices. Sales 250 hhds. Keutucky, at 8c. a lc. ; 300 clock P. M., for the purpose otattend- | day, May 5, at one o'clock. Seventh a) Petroleum Held Higher—Spirits Tur- | “fces. CH AT ST. JOHN'S h, West Eleventh street, below: Og, on “The Family at Chureb y* ast twelve o Asnes.—Receipts since our last, 72 packages. The mar- | cases old crop Ohio, for export, on private term: fag the funeral of ouninte brother ewerd Brown, | Cat ae ea on may ae OF tga “1 y Be. ? yb - CCONVILE.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 2, | P.M.7%, ‘ower Of Prayer;”” ulso, on Ascension bey gd ova aia eed mortgage becomes the Arst | yor remained without essential change. Fots sold mod- | Cases do,. sundry kitids, at 2c. a We; 43) cuses new Visiting brethren respectfully Invited. Nene, daughter of John and Charity Meconvilt, | Pay atti A.M. Seatstree. oe ‘charge upon the road, erately at former prices, and pearls were scarce and | and I3c. a Lc. for fillers; 100 cases 3 e G. W. WYCKOFF, Master. ed 3 years and 8 months. EV. VM. MERRILL, D.D., OF OHIO, WILL ERIE RAILROAD EARNINGS. more or less nominal. We quote :—Pots, $7 75c $8 25c an rad an creas ag | Bt sil I8c. ; 1,000 ia Cc rere page e bibtloet Ohawtars Wo: 280 he ee te of lope theael neta R pre: Luke's Methodist Ei hurch, yeek endinj ril 30 the gross earn- | and pearls $10 She at x 3. Wis t F née Companions of Consubution Chapter, No, to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | Forty-firststreet, near Sixth nue, on Sunday, May aeatit lbs ma of ned aah dt ray 389, dine n Teenie Nicene ting market for bricks remained | balcsHavaha Mere $lin et Ne R A.M. are hereby summoned to meet at the | parents, No, 276 Clinton avenue, on Sunday, May 5, | stl04.A M. The Rev. B. S. Foster, D-D., will be presont ings of the Eric Railroad amounted to $382,889, whic absea tH eaiiee "toe cauiaed Ostlnned. WF ao otic: Tix—-The demand continued only moderate and the | Toms of Constitution Lodge, corner Twenty-third | at half-past two o'clock P. M., without further no: | #nd oiliciate in th ce of Baptisin, and other pas market firm. Sales, 1,00) boxes charcoal tin plate, assort- | Street and Sixth avenue, on Sunday, May 5, at half- | tice. toral duties. unchanged from our former quotations, Lime wasin mod- | ed, at $13 75, gold, and 1,000 boxes charcoal terne, at | past twelve o'clock P.M., for the purpose of par- McSHerry.—On Saturday, April 27, Joun and erate demand, and steady at $1 65 for common, and $2 | $12 25, gold. 4 ticipating in the funeral ceremonies of our late | James. MCSHERRY, natives of Monea, county Fer- for lump, Coment quoted at $l_ 75 per bb Woor.—The market remained about the same as when | companion, Edward Brown. Visiting companions | managh, Ireland. shows an increase over the earnings of the corre- sponding week last ycar of $132,089. The receipts for the month of April foot up $1,596,598, against M. Evening s otter, D. D., in be 28 ‘ : last reported, excepting, perhaps, that the transactions | Sane vited , $1,263,955 for the same period in 1871. Laths were in demand at $2750 for ve be Z oe id wih respectfully invited, ‘ Their nds and the members of the tailors’ so- THAT BIG RAILROAD JOB. k he market remained | wit SE yuna In Gaaatehe mttinds is propeliittien axe PHILANDER REED, High Priest. | cieties of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Indigent "Wou be Pog ated Gp a Saad that a large business will be consummated, but as iatirs H. C. Parks, Secretary. Jersey City, are respectfully invited to attend their _ iat As previously announced from Washington there zy 1 ene ato. see stand now, there is very little disposition to do business, | _ BrowN.—In Brooklyn, N. Y., on Friday, May 3, | funeral, on Sunday, May 5, at two o'clock P.M. | myABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVENUB has been what is called a “big railroad job” be- | “Copren'—The market was very firm, but generally re- | “4d the transactions have been unimportant, Susan R. Brows, in the 52d year of her age. sharp, from 10 Stanton street. ‘and Tenth street, Rev. J. R. Hendrick, D. D., Pastor.— Spat? bbls. The market was easier, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- Enniskillen papers please copy. Preael to-morrow mort 5) bbls. at 89c ng and evening at the usuat fore Congress, It was introduced in the House of | mained quict, We hear of sales of 100,000 Ibs. of Lake in : lots, part al d0c., and 70) tons of ingot, best select Enylish, . | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late | Oxiver.—Suddenly, on Thursday, May 2, ALEX- school at 234 ‘and Communion Ser- Representatives py General James S. Nestey, of | infoly part at'sisc, the marketclosing quiet but firm: ae Hane greta ce 0 casks Mossalman, on pel | Toslacnce, 470 Stato strect, On BundAy, the Sin. | ancen infant ton of Alexander eed ate’ Oliver, i os. ire Pennsylvania.* The Dill recites that Various Tall | eee ree anette eae dir Tor waters —— inst., at hall-past two o'clock. aged 5 months and 22 days. NHIRTY-FOGRTH STREET REFORMED CHURCH. roads of the country rendered valuable service | We hear of sales of 520 bays Rio, per Srastirs, ‘on pi DOMESTIC MARKETS, BuckLEy.—On Friday, May 3, MARY BUCKLEY, na- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- Rev. Isaac Ril Pp divine services in this “ vate terms. We append current quotations ay follows . tive of Kings county, Ireland, wife of William | vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of | church to-morrow. } M. and 7g P.M, by the pag during the rebellion by carrying troops and mill- | Cargoes Rio, ordinary, 14ie. a 144gc. do. fair, Ie. a 15'0. ¢ Ga! Rielly, in the 35th year of her age. his parents, 32 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, on Sun- | tor. Evening subject—“Samson tary stores; that the government paid but two | c. a 15%¢¢.: do. prime, I64c. a 16ige gold, in good ordinary, 2c. The friends of the family are respectfully invited | day, May 5, at nine A. M ys; Maracaibo, Ise. a 1 ‘ngd, in bond, ‘Ise. ; Ja’ bales. Stock, 91020 bales. Weekly— r 2 brief ill- NSTRUCTION, Exports-To Great Britain, 4774 Pale ae Sea ee ee sedab a NT TO TEACH FRE to attend the faneral, from her late residence, 1,103 O'HARA.—On Thu First avenue, between Sixticth and Sixty-first | ness, Henwerra A., wife of William O'Hara, aged cents a mile foreach person carried, and thirty- oH three per cent less to companies that had re- é | 8, 1,745 bales, treets, Sunday, the 6th inst. : o'ctoc! 4 LADY, COMPE 1 AND —A moderate demand prevailed for cotton on a = | Streets, on Sunday, the inst., at one o'etock. 4 years, 6 months and days. e “ . sitio ceived land to aid in their construction. ‘The bill pot, at about former prices oF eradeenbove ood oF | Cotton army middling, 24g” Quast May 187% |“ Canszy.—On Thursday, May’, ROSANA Canvey. | “The relatives and frends of the family, as also the A rant! in or neat the cliy, foe, the, sarnuiery apie directs that the Secretary of the Treasury shall | 4!4TY. Quotations for ordinary and good ordinary, how- | 4 J) to. cre te Lives} ol Le re] | The relatives and friends of the family are re- | members of Ionic Lodge, F. and A, M., No, 486, are he only compensation. required: 1 has s y ¥ shall | over, were reduced %e. and ie. per'lb, : For | ee ore te Eo ‘aicon sash W. {© | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 186 | respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Sun- ‘Address INSTRUCTION, box 1,504 Pc Day full fate for all the soldiers carried between | future delivery busines, wes modersmly active Bt about | Net ‘roel Kross,’ WAS. Exports’ to Liverp Nineteenth street, South Brooklyn. day, the Sth inst., ab half-past one o'clock, from 172 | 3 the 1st of August, 1861, and the Ist of August, | Previous pric vgs HeDay, ‘Lat Eo'g, Totat | %875; to Havre ; to Cronstadt, 1,222; to Mainga. Cask.—On Thursday, May 2, WurrrieLp Case, | Broome str s AND INSTRUCTION IN BERKS! "ae 1867, a period of six years, deducting the amounts | Consumption oa et Poo To | tb Barcelona, 1705 to Bremen, 1.4) to Marva, ‘Rissa, | aged o7 years, 2 month’ and 18 days. O'REILLY.— In Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday, Oo eae te ene a tert bee . ee Speculation rn 4 ott 180; to Vera Cruz, 160; coastwise, 2,961. Sales, 9,500. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those | Tuomas, son of Luke aud Margaret O'Re fits tor eceives pup! ‘0 his family; could ar- - 1) 5 ) 1 already paid. The railroads named in the bill are | tn transit by 3 months and 9 days, range to travel; highest. ri ces to patrons in New z sos Cathie sano: iid ors — | Cotton quiet and weak; middling Net recerpts, l adence, Fis : f vitoa |S Med t , the Pittaburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago; Michigan Total 7 768 | 106 bales, Exports coastwise, 2473 bales” Sales, 200 bales, ea eee Sate AS River Hatin on Bae sg eee = few inyited | York. Address T. T., 358 Adelphi street, Brooklyn. ral. as 4 waren Central, Chicago and Northwestern, Ohio and Mis- For ett Gollvary (bi niddling) the sales have | Stock. 17,62. Week|, receipts, 1418 bales; exports noon, at one o'clock. parents, No. 67 Bediord avenue, corner of Wilson | ITALIAN, SPANISH—THOROUGH IN. is 10 ‘ " i been Sales last evening atter 3 k.—May, | coastwise, 2,473 bales. Sales, 3,500 bales. day att Y ‘ ory a cen sissippi, Chicago and Alton, Burlington and Mis- nt 2 t 23 wat | SAVANNA, May 3, 1872. CosTeL.Lo.—On Tuesday, April 16, JouN KINsLey | street, on Sunday, May 5, at two o'clock P. M. dure sanmabe Poptence BOREAL ae Wen ee meat May 3, 1872. of his brother, Wright Case, are respectfully invited | [> sourl, Chicago and Rock Island, Milwaukee: and | 2 qu Eiryee: | | Cotton—Buyers and sellers apart, very Guict, holders | CosTeLLo, the youngest and dearly’ beloved son of |” N.—Un Thursday evening, May 2, CARO- | teenth sircet, or at Translation Bureaa, 66 Broudway. MG Peet Obtoag, Buriington ana’ tuineps: Hat tember, 200 at | frm hai Be MP Gok et meets 257. | Patrick Costello, Vergemount, Clonskeagh, Ireland, | tax BURNET PENNINGTON, Widow of Governor Pen- | Foreigners taught English. ‘i y : i lovember, 10) ae te b0y, oe! tate ain’ ” Requiscat in pace. nington, in the 75th year of her age. = — Net recepts, 2,251. ‘Exports to Great Britain, 4,463, coast- ABS Wag Yon doo See, | Mase etie” Bato, Laike after short | Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to POLITICAL, | y, W ed wife of | attend the funeral, from her late resid 0. 670 ii Tele lock M., on PLITICAL*® PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION done to short notice by the Metropolitan Printing Ke Friday, May 3, Marrivew PHEran, a | Wlishment, corner of Broadway and Ann street, New parish’ of Upperwoods, Queen's | *°r* nd, in the 68th year of his age. nibal and St. Joseph, Kansas City and Council CosTELLO.—On Thursday, May 2, 18' CHaRuxston, May 3, 1872. illness, BRipcer Broprkic, the be Blut; Toledo; Peoria and Warsaw; Toledo and Cotton quiet; middlings, 24... Net Td bales. | Charles C a native of T ty Gal High street, Newark, N. J., at two : ‘otton quiet; middlings, 2214 et receipt bales. | Charles Costello, a na Tenna, county Galway, street, Newark, N. J., a o Wabash, Northern Railroad of New Hampshire, and Sales, 100 ba! Stock, Ris ba ly us receipts, ae aged 26 years and 6 months. if " Monday next. ie ‘Old Colony and Newport, This has been well | deliver , -1n¢ , SW it ZC. i 1,225 bales. Exports ‘coustwise, 1,009 bales. Sales, 1,10) | The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), | PHELAN. —t termed a ‘pig job," and if it had succeeded in get- | { 200 at 237%0., 3 ugust, 100 : Witarxaros, N. C., May 3, 1972, May 4, at one o'clock, from her late residence, New- | native of th ting a foot hold in Congress it might, by the most per- | September, 1W0'a aie. ; “October, 19 at Bi¢c., f turpenting frm at Soc. rosin, firm at’ $9 tor ark street, Hoboken, N. J., to Calvary Cemetery for | county, Irel Spirits o bbls. flonr, 19,000 bu: els Wheat, 376,000 do. corn; 15,000 do. | 2 51ée, Exchanged— paid to exchange 10) May for iow No.1, ir No. 1, $4 for No. 2, $6 for low pale, | interment. The relatives and friends of the family The relatives and friends of the family are re- MISCELLANEOUS, dtrbecort = y PAG to exchenge oy 5 50 for pale, Crude turpentine steady a! ‘Stor hard, | and his brother, William Costello, and his vrother- | spectfully invited d % 9 aoe wan - AcGeThia vs rea ccoaieh SHpPteAALEN ¥ $k 104.008 3 paid (oexchange WW Say forioidune. “Total, | Stior yellow dlp, 86 for Firgin.” Tarte arszeoe | ANNIE preter William Costello, and bis brother. | spect avi Minty ont ster ems GT, THOMAS CHURCH —B. W, WILLIAMS, SEXTON ‘ the i im Rates on cotton to Lovrsviuux, May 3.1872, | Shaughensy, are invited to attend. Prestox.—On Wednesday, May 1, after a short | \? 4nd Undertaker, 167 West Forty-fith street. nN to settic the claims, and we do not think the gov- | foreign ports To Liverpool, by steam, | Tobacca active; sales, 128 hhds.; lu sold at$7 39 0 $8; | > Daxinse-On Friday, May 3, 1872, Wrouram A. | bnt severe illness, James Puestox, a native of the | = << ernment’s finances are in a condition at present to x td aniburg on ‘i DOMpresecls. sali, age’ | 1OW Heal, $8 2 a 99; modiurp to bye cfr fi ie. Dawrers, in his @oth year Fi county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 4) years. | idea REMOVALS. warrant the giving away of any such sum& The | To Bremen, by steam, \4c., gold, compressed, sail, ac. Flour firm at $7 2 $8:00for extra spritm,’ Whoat’ frmor he faneral will take place from Stanton Street TIO DEe Se SUS Sen ves Ol Uae Tans: Sino. R. REED, OF 182 LEXINGTON AVENUE, ALSO THB bill, we learn, has since been withdrawn by the Te Malte ports sal a Toecipts at the porta wait | and higher; snies ot No. 2 spring at $1 30 a 8130, cash; | Baptist church on Sunday, the oth inst., at one japper Tandy Club of the Clana Gaile Associ Uitle Chinese, has removed to, 122 West Twenty: H Ny kK. Retath f the f i re respectfully invited to attend the funer: member that presented it, he no doubt having be- | Ih Kavannah, sot, Charleston, 0% Wilting face Rito sited Ose ome ea higher’ at Soke. vited to attend. Ce ee | ROGER Ae Tealdence,, 307 Monroe street, ba a A —— come convinced that it did not contain sufMcient fo, 138, Baltimore a: eer’ ope 8 oe i for, No. 2, hye Brine at Be & ie. Ba ley quiet DayTon.—On Friday morning, May 3, Epwarp | Sunday ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, tenths THE PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE 2153 and weak a . e. : y ° . on y merit to warrant a moment's consideration. aa Pork “dul at $id 96 a $i2 oO. cash; $iz iM pes spade focee, a aida ate de alle JcaN Raloane ines Bh eee 26th Jour ete og 116 Baoapway, New Your, May 1.157% Uplands, Alabama. New Orleans. Tezas, | & $12 87: seller June. Lard sold at 70. 4 * “ -* ’ This company has removed to’ its new office, 119 Broad- Ordinar. ith 97 20 a Hams in pickle steady at 8c, a9. Bulkmeats sold at Faneral from St, Mark's church, Second avenue | for many years in the employ ot G. 8, Thatford. way, southwest corner of Cedar street. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, | Ordinary: ue a z Bes | ane. for shoulders, oe. for “tib aides and rise. for and Stuyvesant place, om Saturday afternoon at two | | Funeral at nine o'clock, on Sunday morning, | Duvovan a a Low middling Pj ai Fs FAs | clear sides.” Whiskey ensler ats%e. “Live hogs duil and | o'clock. from hig late residence, Heacon avenue, Hudson | RR) *n WESTERMANN & CO, Friday, May 3—10:15 A. M. vital By bats os dig | lower, nt $879 a i, 2, Receipt 7m) bbls, flour. 000 | DeviiN.—On Friday, May 3, Mrs, ANN DeviIN, | City. * German Booksellers, 165, n. 1144 | Good middiin, e7) Dy wy | Pama aly ate burt acm inte ee 40, oats, 2.00 do, | wife of Thomas Devlin, aged 7 years, HENAHAN.—On Friday morning, May 3, MARGARET | have this day Re ee seen Malt a crade sbote oe bale aM | Bois fone, 1,000 bas P fs bhipments200 | “rhe friends of the fainily are invited to attend the | RuNAMAN, a native of Curraghmoore, parish of removed oats, 1,000 Wo. barley and 10,00) hogs. ae 1 quoted. funeral, fae St. Mary's Catholic church, Willow | Boher, county Tipperary, Ireland, Cg ears. trom boken, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past Relatives and Sriends of the fam! No, 471 oa aid ‘5000 bs Fiour axp Gratx.—Receipts—Flonr, 7,623 bbls; torn, . Bi * 1872, street, Li are invited to ST eee 94s “isis 58 LOS | com bushels; corn meal, WUbbis. hnd's07 bpess oats | Cattle—Recel; ts, 85 head, making’ age iy one o'clock, attend the funeral, from No. 255 West, 129th street, 5% Broadway, . 10000 US 6's, cur.: . 116%, | 19,280 bushels ey 500 do. ‘The flour market Was,firm, | 7,367 head, or 433 cars, against 424 cars last week. Scarcely DoNnALpson.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 3, 1872, | near Eighth avenue, on Sunday, May 5, at one near Spring street, us but creer, Tne cemand was only fais. Femained on JAMES A. DONALDSON, Sr., aged 62 years. o'clock, ‘ posite the St. Nicholas Hotel. emarket. De, and fair. including 30) bbis, South- rying fr ada stoc| 10 A. M.—Before Call. o ‘The funeral services will take place from his late Roprnson.—At Brewster's, N. Y., on Wednesday, | New Yor, Mihy 1, 1872, —_ . superfine rye, all at prices within the 5 2 head ©: averagin 5 % . ED Wentateion Ol ; residence, 415 Clinton avenue, on Sunday, May 5, | May 1, COLEMAN ‘Il’ ROBINSON, aged 24 ears. 2 LPH'S OFFICE IS REMOVED: ’s o--- Thy, $M she Ohio & Mise RR 40% | rani of the f pended quotnticne. © Cele a vera: ai a sSacad Megas gueer® averaging 1160 baat $6. | Qt three o'clock, ‘ ? The’ funeral will take place tate rest- | EMG Miron street near Broadway © i i | Senescence Te anaes OW os | Ee errno Seen ane, Soseas | focnee dana) Ratner Nag sav, ener | SER EE eee ie eee | ———— Ps . . a 5 5 * G ave ie q » No, 2 State,..... $5 1 2 $6 25 | prices, Sales 629 head wooled Michigan sheep, ranging | long and protracted illness, SARAH DOHRENWEND, | 10:40 A. M., and returning leave Brewster's at 3:50 Aannwennnnonnnn Lent = i ys gapertpe. oe: sues gs ba] to Ladies ig trom a pune Toe ot a0 ts the belove Ah ON a ed F. ©. Dohrenwend, aged | and 6:52 P. M. 1 STANDA D ee oe ASD Seale Se (1, hc Besse 7a 800 ‘ 3 years and 8 months, Rocers.—On Thursday evening, May 2, ALBERT lew designs : ry, 4 is » BS | Ghetttine Weatert. GH a BO | head against “losto “head” ine weak ® Supply 250 | "ihe relatives and friends of the family are invited | Warrant, youngest child of Alexender and Maggie | ‘aiming to billiards, st lowe Ee HE COLL ts Fi Sire Winnesot 1m H He pg or Inn te ‘os oat ion oy Tiynole rere bho we ener ino dist iaelscoy a peat re Tea ee ee te ee neat ae 7 ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND. SECOND 40) tra Minnesot: | t. Mn ‘om bed My a larket ver, o’eloe! » M., a ie Methor | 0} church ‘e re- LARGE AS a A x ” $i | Round hoop Ohio, shipping brand {BR & 775 | dul. Oniy sates reported 4m bushels Duluth wheat | Sixty-first street, between Second and Third apecttully invited to attend he tunerel, Yam tho | A. hand Bililard Tables; also Balls, Cows, Cloth amd a &; 891 | Round hoop Ohio. trade brands $08 8 50 | $i bushels No, 2 Milwaukee club wheat at $148 | aveiiues, residence of his parents, 07 Division avenite, Brook- | everything appertaining to the busines; Tailles taken of 30! 5 iy SEITE sli THA BO ad lord unchanged Talgnwin Dniscont.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 3, Jouy | lyn, E. D., on Sunday, 5th inst., at two o'clock P. M. | storage. __GROKGE D. : wim By 900 N ¢ a fe traight extra..... : 8a 950 M., infant son of Cornelius and Margaret Driscoll, RussKLL.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 30, ILLIARDS.—TW0 FOUR POCKET TABLES FOR! 30 | Bt Lous choice tually. ‘Ha Hy | Flour active and unchanged; Crates S90 Yule eTeCAt South Orange: We FRANx Hatiary only son of Youn, 4a, Libbie 8. | Voge broadway, in the basement Se F4 * ak puts choice family . Oe BIO | $8 itor Roe, antinet age 5 cteeee SBN bbig, * Si t coun Orange, N. Fe on deg Russell, aged 1 year, 7 months and 11 days. invined at Fo . agement, Piet Rrie Rit... ; Southern No. 2.....; 5@ a 60 | for white winter and to Tor double, extra.” Wheat | MAY % Dowaxick Kocgnr, In’ the sith year of ‘The Felatives and friends of ee reskience of hit | WWE GUARANTEE A BETTE RILMARD TABLE, My | Southern superfine 6% 8 69 | steady; sales 3,00 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee club, to ar- att to attend the funeral, from ‘is, Willoughby with the celebrated ce.tgut cushion (the HY Southern ex! oi T2308 rn rive, at. $170, Corn unchanged; sales 1,000 ‘bushels Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | grandmother, Mra. Hiram Baker, ter cushion in use), for less money than at her magy- Southern family. 9. a 12 b) | Ohio at Seb cee car do. at 6c. Barley quiet; sales funeral at half-past ten A.M. od Satutday, May 4, | street, corner of Jay, on Saturday, May 4 at three l facturer in the city. RAV AiAGu ry ye corned nm Corn meal. Waster 30 a 375 | bushels up Lake Canada at@e, Corn meat gold at $lo0 | at Seton Hall chapel, South Orange. Train boat | o'clock P. M. of Canal and Contre stregig,

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