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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1872—TRIPLE ERT.» 5 eats | Bessa PRansrort, at the residence of her uanele, i firmer, some grades were higher. This was particular! cepted as complete and correct then the matter ~ ps + bd = ¢: the cise with extra State.” the sales eomprnine all | METHODIST GENERAL CORFERENCE. | indy be reforred to, the standing committee. ting | Rey. Joseph Frausioli. 1y are invited to attend the 1000 do, kinds, aggregate about 14,600 bblsx., including 1,650 bbis. ) if net we shall be no nearer the cnd of this trouble The friends of the family are inv attend the le do. Southern and 300 bbis. superfine rye, all at prices within pecan Be sper meng age le” funeral, which will tao St a TM do. the range of the appended quotatiins. “Corn meal was than we are vow. If he stood there ax the frend | (hats aoe 4000 . Ps r uiet but firm for all descriptions. We quote :— “ ” x aa oras the counsel of Dr, Lanahan, as ha en | inte —" Seas Wes fh wp. Bs pr eRe : Koc2 State, ee ee $5 30 0 635 The Book Concern “Frauds” Up Again—Minority charged, he woul ask nothinis more ‘Nor better for het do00 Tol, PW {. g4%§ 1000 Chic & N'Wo) be : ‘ a 7 oF Reports Presented—Another Refusal tis defence n those reports which had been one Sa GOLD WEA KK. | mi baginms, 45 Wo doco Awa ba» Appoint pi i pis oe “ read: This investigation must he Anstant and Cont. | i HAN Lael rte i fi ‘ 4 point a Speci ommittee—Oi) stant to satisfy the Churei. They had better elect | Pipfeet nol cook 1000 Col, C,C& Tistm. 935 200 do : soa 70 their bish mice! 1 go hor eralon W lay, Sth inst., at one o'clock, 88 ehs Fourth Nat B'k 14 400) do. ve 4 A net 7404 77 Speculators in the Book Concern, iv bishops, appoint their officers and ge ! residence of her brother-in-law, J. Be rye? ale va Hide 1800 do. “ee ae tra Minnesota... 0. 800 a 10.00 " unless this question is settied. syean'’t take any | oie Lie Saltivass ee il wo, do. % Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands Twa 800 ee of the reports aud pass a tin verdict save only , a aa : IMPROVEHENT IN STOCKS. Bae : #0 | Eoceapoce chis ake eats Be ot | imme action y gGtant. Suddenly, at Hassaie, Nd. on, Monday, S0 Chick NW prei...) | Str Lauislow extra. | 4x) | Bishop Simpson presided over the Conference | PF CLARK, oF Brie, moved to repost to a commit: | } rantand daughter of ihe late 1. ti and Ellzabeth ae en al, 5 ane ada anda my | St Louis straightextra.. ..: 00 4 990.) yesterday, and Rev. Mr. Van Cleve conducted the | te Ofone from each Annual Confort i Jers . 100 Gon Coal of Ma: 100 Chic & RTRR.....) 111g | Bt Louis choice double extra a 100 v CAN'T FIND AN UNBIASSED COMMITTER. | Funeral from her late resid on BAGY. | Bquerre......... 100 do... 11, | Bt. Louis choice family........ 00 » 13 » | devotional exercives. ‘The rules of order were then | Judge LAWRENCE thought tere Was evidence of | : ee wear cae wrale nies MONEY STILL . it Gu KM Co pret do. be 1m | Ryetlour. a 27% | suspended, to allow the minority of the Book Com- | Mand and evid wainst it in the reports read, Pikmkee wicntar cactie cea SM 88'G BoB | eR periine. ia 7.00 | mittec’s report to be read; with it was read also | ThAE A committee tx needed can’t be de ubteds thab | HANIA lay, May 7, Noavan Jouy, in- Sr ae an 2 do. ~ Hue | Boutbern sxara-. 3 4 13 oo | the report of Mr. Guun, the accountant appointed |} ions is evident, because they have exproass | tant son of Hand Annie M. Hanigan, do. ‘ o . een : ip : | aged 5 montis, 200 1s vorn meal, Western 65 a 375 | some time ago by Dr. Cariton. ‘his report shows a) OpinieL on AOme parts of the: prec , bor * as e -~ on * GOVERNMENT BONDS STEADY. se de: y me: 30a 47% ie y | should the ease be referred to the standing commit. | 9 The funeral will take place on ‘thursdta 000 do. meal, u 400 | looseness and irregularity in the system of book- | 30" "Tatnoretore moved that the PAnnnal | 2 half-past one P, M., from the resider pee 500. Baltimore 9 3% | Keeping carried out in the Book Concern, Frequent | Conference and Gye grandfather, John ©, Robert Second ayenne. Calorie a 3% ; Sea, Lonaraiioe Aelemetane masy aud renors thats eld HanbMAN.—On Monday, May 6, CHAKLES W. ye Poo eiEE a a * 4 erasures andalterations occur without explanation. | tion of one from each delegation to he appointed | gi\tpwas in the 24th veut of his ages adi roespay, May 70 PM. MONT Gen RR... 19s | Wheat was fairly active, | The books are balanced hut once a year, and in | PY,(he Henoral Conference on this conmnitiee. |. | the are respectfully invited Flour and wheat firmly maintain the advance of MBs Aon. BS glowed gulet at about $16 $172 tor Chit some particulars, he says, they have not been | Gown. ‘The previous question was called for, but | tO vttend the funeral, from the residence of his : store and a 7S for © Were about 100,000 bushels, at $1 72for Chicago delivere oice Milwaukee 1 t.' Phe sates Saturday and yesterday, and a further rise is antici- pated. Cotton is not so strong, and the market is welined to recede. GOLD—HIGHEST 11434, LOWEST 1124. Goll has been inactive during the entire day, and a slight reduction in the premium had to be sub- mitted to, The bulk of the business way done at U3 a 118%. Walanced for twenty years, and it is simply im- | Ot ordered. Mr. SMART wanted adivisionof the | Mther, Aaron Hardinan, 104 West Forty-eight z i . . 4 * | street, on Wednesday, the 8th instant, at half- $1 70 for poor Milwaukee in store ; $1 fa Ha ge possible to arrive at a jnst resalt, He is, there- | eee = Pics lody pla ped Jayingn nilghe vot | past ten o'clock A. a do. HON | Fans tu nore: Bl orc for white Canada, in bond, Corn | fore, wnable to say whether there nave heen | oruurtunontee cere dotted, and, after a series Waruisox.—On, Monday, May 0, at the residence 250 Pitts, FEW & O etd gig | Waxsteady and in good demand. The ‘sales w {vent | any frawdulent purchases of material or mis- | to adjourn was carried by a vote of 201 to 19, 'To- | of nie prothne John Gs Has vison, Pamrapo, Bayonne 120 Del, Lack & W Tlie. 1079 | 178000 bushels at 76e. a 77e. for 1m xed, closing at 76°. 4 |S tion of the funds of the Concern to per- | ‘ty the fraternal delegates wiil be introduced to | Clty, No J. Major Tomas TH 1a match | 200, do.. W074 | 77c. for Western yellow. Included in appropriation of the funds of the Concern per- | the Oonference, and the Rook Concern contestants | the ate Colone! James Harrison, in the 63d year a arrives at no coneiu- Da tr F his age. WViUHAyS Rittape Oba aay he funeral will take place, on Thursday at one o'clock P, MW. ‘om the Church of th 4 th avenue ‘and ‘Tenth street. His friends rol the family are invited to attend. wt 69 bushels mixed, deliverable last half of Jui we. ve | sonal interests. He therefor m4 108 was in good speculative demand and fir ne out 75,000 were al bushels, mostly for speculat sion of fraud, but great trregularitics do exist. 4 95c., in store, closing at %e.. but ineluding vox a Mc. Odte were firmer, ‘There were mo Ti ‘This gentleman takes Mr, Kilbreth to uecount and APRICAN METHODIST CONFERENCE, affoat. The salex aggrexate about 46,000 bushels at 4c. for | analyzes his report with a degree of recklesfness eenres 20 do. 100 Ohio & Miss RR pf. 200 Mar & Cin Ist p 900 Mar & Cin 2d pr. 200 Han & 8tJ RI 50 Mor & Es RR... MONEY MARKET, Vewtern, in store. NASI LLK, Tenn, d ie ) ply, Monda or 6, No stringency has been perceptible for some days, | 70,4, 40: 100 Bost, H & B. Hariey Wan dutty We hear of cs uf 2,00 buniels Can: | that shonld make the latter tremble for his ehanee } ae cenan qu NASM Banna MAN 7 ARTE | AP SOA a Monday aia noah a ied motwithstanding large demands are coming in from | 100 Wells 500 dow. Gaon private terms. seth jer. | of heaven, Prev nee cee ct RUN AP UROD: |) oe, ie Westin op cain trouctitaeer Taree : oa Prertit#—The inquiry for berth room was very moder: Bi el EDSON Methodist Chuveh of the United States is now in Ashvilie, Delegates are Relatives and friends vve invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 30 Washington do. ato to-day, but we pi no particular change In rates. ir vessels for charter it was tain, expecially tor | Ag soon as this report was read Dr, LaNanan | 0m ind vessels for the grain. trade, wax also nome call Spies ee uM ‘ Saanavata on Wednesday, May 8, at three o'clock P.M. from the petrolcum trade, but the reeent advance in that | Moved to lay the papers on the table until his own | New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana, BHARD.—At Bridgepor ou Monday, May i} | material tends to check business. About former ros | renort should be read, This was done. The Doc- | California, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Maryland, | 8. HELIS Hepnann, in the year of his age. | | Money was obtainable to-day at the rate of interest that has ruled for a week past—viz., six ‘nd seven per cent, THE SHARE MARKET, ttendanee from : Were current. The engagements wore ae lollows:—To Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, M rth | ‘he relatives atid fendect-the mins? Ae TApBAeie do “7 $8 | Liverpool, by steam, 48,000 bushels grain at 4d. 173 titids. | Carolina, Kenttek Hh The relatives and friends of the family are respect tor's report asserts that four years ago Dr, Cariton sand Vi Bishops | e 1 —, ayy S f fully iavited to attend the fun al, from his late Immediately after the opening this morning the | ; 46 Oe contass cain ts eee hee crtoee ote Ca | opposed the re-election of his then astociate, Dr. | Qhinn, Of Indiana? Payne and -Shorier, of Onio; | MANeECTE 60 MAAS Later ae bears became convinced that they could not con- 100 do... gig | Kingdom, 5 6d., 3d. off if direct, and ¢he usual continental | Potter, on the ground that young Porter hada | W ayman, of Baltimore ; Campbell, pe Lee eet ek, without farther not 800 do, . BA | clause, a’Norwegian bark, 3,000 quarters grain, same voy- | be aR reats Ges : Ward, of California, and Brown, of the Distriet of HUBBARD.—At Tott s. 1, on Tesday, May trol sales aa they had done yesterday, when it 1700 & Miss RR. Ub'6 468) | age, at 56d. fla British’ brig, 1400 quarters grain. | monopoly of the purchase of paper, tothe damage of | Colunibia, are p ut, 7, of pneumonia, Dr. EB. W.Hatbarp, in the 7th seemed that stocks almost went begging for pur- | 1200 do. 200) do. So, 46% | sume voyaxe, 8 Sd. fat; a British schooner, 14) | the Concern, and yet this person was allowed to | | ths age, . 800 Erie RR 200 do bd 46% | quarters grain to Bristol’ Channel, 46d, The ‘vessel : : cd . " chasers. Alter the first sales the market lifted and | 4a) Ls @ MSR.. 600 do he 4633 | reported to Havre in yesterdav's paper | enjoy this monopoly until Dr, Lanahan discovered | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS The rel ntives and friends of the family, tN the the entire list attained an upward look. ‘The mar- | 30 : om Me | Mtuwar bs ad, or Se Mc accnediaptelaydayeea Brit. | the fraud and stopped it, He also questioned Good: | : , Pa LAA TOLLANE ae RagpRA TTC Aten ete ket was unusually active, and all the shares that | 200 800 ish brig hence to Penarth Roads tor orders. 1,500 bbls. | enough in regard to the purchase of paper, and this | + the funeral at St, Paul's Methodist Ripiscopalchureh, " 2 irits turpentine, os, 6d.; a British brig trom Wilmington Marri As Lard were offered found ready purchasers, | 20 do. 1500 Perea ieP orton Ghthe Gaited Ringing Uhm Da skies | Person contradicted himself repeatedly, and when Married. : on Thursday, May 9, of halt past one o'clock, . 4 P “0 rel, ro enos Ayres, ner a May the Rev, J x d Kvn, day, a to the opponents of the Pacific Maul bill by Governor | 12:15 and 2:15 P. ivi 2 net; a bark, 377 tons, ti and | than be discharged. Hoffman, the bindery super- | or iin to Miss MAMI 4, daughter of Joel | JANE, of Villafranca,’Spain, in the sxth year of his Hofman to-morrow (Wednesday), It is claimed | $25000 US 5-20, 115% $5000 US 5's, 10-40, 7 a bark, 348 tons. to May intendent, he found averaged only from two to three | are | $3500 Us that the Governor favors the bili and will bestow | 2%? ©5920. 1, '67. pon it the sanction of his signature. | The opening and closing prices of the leading | shares both to-day and yesterday, are given in the , » M6'4 50000 US 6's, cur... 12:30 P. M.—Before 200C & NWRR. 1100 iis. te and back with sugar, $6 25: avata or Matanzats to a port nort! a tip trom Pensacola ty New York, ie relatives and frien 1s of the family are invited tend the funeral, from the Chureh of St. Mary ofthe Sea, corner of Court and Luqueer streets, where a solemn requiem mass willbe offered for the slay morning, May 8, In Brooklyn, an Wednes- ay, May 1, Is7z, by the Rev, Mr, Hadley, of Wa | ren’ street: Metiiodist Kpiscopal ¢ ES 8. y he was got | Quick to KLEEN VAN GUILDER, No WooLtr hours a day in the bindery, and upon x nominal sal- | ary of $2,000 lived in a style of aMuence. After ex- amination of Hoffman's administer oY . | repose # ‘ particuine rid of only after threats that if he did not go Dr. |, WOOLEY WiLp.—On Huewtay, May ee ee DB Ms AOUH DEW ee following tavie i Kies Scion [Snenehase would: | Winn, daughter of Virgina andthe late John P. | ay, May 7, in this city, HEr- Tuesda Monday. bs ogy pe SORE aa A paienlt of Bodsnongh va. Lana an fon stands I | Wid Botton shin olty = ; i os Open. Cues . p Sore. i mages $20,000—the latter thinks {68 Ong |) Mace eens Sale reve wa eee 7 , ie oe er homp oor AB Cu Ee bmninal an among those whose frauds and corruption he was | NeW Orieitus papers please copy, ue exon ALI Will be interred tn the family vault N. Y. Cen. and Hud. River. 90% 9794 983g | 20 a $2 60 ton; undressed do, | EXposing, and in every possible way he was an MILLER.—On Monday, May 6, 1872, at his rest Erie. [65 ote OT 100 ona eA “Manila, Me. at sold, Sisal, | noyed and imsulted, Doctor Suns up his | Died. | dence, on Franklin place, Flushing, L. L, THomas Lake Shore 9, 9646 ony do ‘ampico, Tac. a The in bon charges in uts,? giving ¢h ADAI=On San May of pneumonia, | Jyryensox, youngest son of the ial \braham Northwestern. TH 198g a 4 20) bales Jud at outs tint or ineach, Nos. 1, Rowene Ay 4 years, ‘and formerly of tho Ninth ward, New York Rock Island 14% eo cash; 500 ba to arriv gold, and 4 | relate to the purchase of paper for the Concern by The relativ ids) of the family are re- Talis asdvee St. Paul........... 58% 60 200 Un Pac do., spot, at 34c., currency. ? | J. F, Porter and his unfitness for the business, No. speetfuily invited to attend the funeral, from his Friends of the family and of his brother Ohio and Mississippi..::.) 46% 485 E Hay Ann Straw.—With light arrivals and but small | 4 refers to Goodenough'’s plea for Porter that he 2, WS Gates avenue, Brooklyn, on | yer, are invited to attend the funeral, on Boston, Hartford and Erie 9* 10 offerings the market i again firmer for both hay and | (Goodenough) must ve “relieved of the care that », M. lay, May 9, at twelve o'clock M.. Trains le Tnion Pa i do. straw; quoted at $1 50 a $195 lor shipping and $108 | Was pressing upon bin.” AAC ee ae Uboarettia Eiotat: || GavieMay Bl M. ; Union Pacific..... + BIg 40 190% il qualities, $106.8 $1 15 tor clover, We. a Fic. 1D ee May 6, at Legge otel, | ters Point at ten and eleven o'clock, Ca Col., Chic, and Ind. Cen.. 35 BO3¢ EE fee waite $1 W0.a $id for lon rye straw, he al short ty COME ANT Bs IN XI BOOK CONUBEN, WARD AMRS, aed 42. waiting at depot Western Union sevens 13% 16% do., He! a 9c. for oat and SOc. a 7c. for wheat. ‘This “care,” Dr. Lanahan shows, were matters Ilis friends, and members of the Baxter Hop, are MINTON.—On Tuesday, May 7, 1872, SARAI GLYNN, Pacific Mail, . 1236 5 Hors.—The market has shown no particular change | outside of his business in the Concern, He was | invited to atiend tis faneral, at Wilham H. Yi eral, He Ken: | the beloved wife of Denis Minton, a native of the ee athaun, on Wedues- | parish of Kilconnell, county Galway, Ireland, in the mbers of the Baxter Hop | Mteyear other age, on) di FO chie\t it Rit since our last, but continued quiet. Desirable kinds are | secretary and treasurer of the “Crown Petroleum | nedy's, 47 300 yet scarce and holders are, consequently, firm and sow | Company of New York and Canada’—capital stock | day. Mi no disposition to shade prices, Full former quota’ $150,000. T, Carlton, President, and H. Re He url Stree 8, ab two 0 Baxren Hor.—The The annexed table compares the highest and ae, lowest quotations of stocks to-day with those of 30) Panama RR. yesterday :— 20 Erie RR. were current. mily are respect- x ps ket for hemlock was dull, and fu Vice President, and other employés of the Cone: are hereby notified to attend a meeting at the Sin- al to ‘end the funeral, from her late Tuesday. Monday. | onic LNW pret Lew aradeaTon Nahe Suen ecatiaNe aholaG tenia Were stockholders, ‘The “Ridgewood Petroleum | clair Honse tix day (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock | Muuhemve soa Woe Eifleciat street, on Thursday, Highe Low- High- Low- | DNYC&H RK. accepted. The stock is pretty well assor con- | Company, of Pennsylvania, capital stock $500,000, | sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of the 9th in P.M. est. est. est. est. | 400 do.. tinued in active demand, especially tor middle and light | with Goodenough, Hotfman, Grant and Dr. Cariion j our li ssuciate, Ndward Ames, ‘Add to death notice of Ames. N. Y. Cen, and Hud. R.... 973, 96% 9815 aig | 600 Frolghis; the stock Js much reduced and the market very | qaicorporators. Also the ¢ nt Ps um Com- | Ry order of CHARLES F, ALLEN, President. Moong.—On Monday, May 6, ANNE Mary, the be- .Y. Cen.and Hud. R. cer. 92° 91, 92 OL BY Beige, per Wes do., middle, 2c. a ices do ‘f | pany, of New York and Canada, | _Anwsrronc.-On Tuesday, May 7 JouN ARM- | Joved daughter of Jolin M. aud Anne Moore, aged Harlem. 22 1203g 120° «118 | g00 Calitornia, heavy, 273, ; do., inidale, $1,200,000, of Which Goodenough was | STRONG, a mative. of county Longford, parish of | 11 years. Erie... 664, «6745 «= 6534 | B00 do., light, 27¢. a 2744 &e., heavy, 26 the working cominittee, and in the service of which | Colenkill, Ireland, in the 67th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are in- Lake Shore 9635 94 | 800 do.) middie, Ze. ‘a light, are. a 2! he travelled abroad to Canada and other pl ) The relatives and friends’ of the fainily are | yited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Northwestern. . 73% = 79%4 00 damaged, an kinds and reignite, & ie shows that in @ single issue of tt ver respectiully invited to attend the funcrai, trom his | her parents, corner Thirty-ifth street und Ninth Northwestern pre! 93 ; too Mie aie’ “ake Slaushter, heavy, See a we: church papers published here there was a saving late residence avenue, on Wednesday, at one o'clock. Ohio and Mississippi 464 » dle, Ment, 3 ‘ $1,006 a2 after Porter's monopoly was broke! MCLLALY.—On Monday evening. May 6, after a Boston, Hartford anc O45 | 00 and the paper bought directly by the assistant On 6, after a short and | snort but severe iness, HANORA, widow of James New Jersey Central, -2091; 1094; | 500 ‘ | agent. No. 6 charges that in the item of leather | severe illness, DAVID ARNEEL, in the 73d year of his | 4 in the 67th year of her aye. B87, 37), | B B y depu eI e Conce as aye. Se . fr Union Pacific... + 88% © 3735 | aw om nee Dalll + Datainiad aise bie alone in the binding department the Concern ha Lute Notice of funeral hereafter, Col, Chic. and Tnditna Cen 373, 36 been defrauded of not Jess than $25,000 (1,760 do: Panama. 3 113 skina) during the We he on The relatives and friends of the fa are re- MuNp.—On Sunday, May 5, CurtstiaN H. Mcp, at twenty months of HoMuan’s — spectfally invited to the ro firm, tor both foreixt Second Board—1 P.M. | jou.’ or 13) Ubls.. New Orleate, al trom Bie. 10 7 this | tn 3d year of his age; brother of Conrad W. Western + 96% 73 $5000 Missouri 6% 9% S0shs Erie RR.....be 65s, | quote:— administration. No. 7 relates to 141 dozen of shi Wednesday) afternoc o'clock, from nis late | 42 the 43d year oI ees Pacific Mail.. - 7% 72 4000 do... 95% — b Erie RR pt... al” ; Y ym the Concern by Hoffinan about | residence, No, 10 Clarkson street. family are re- uicksilver Mining. - 4% 41 5000 Chit RI & Pac 7's. 102%, 100 do... :.. 82 | Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed. , 1869, and which remain tinacconnted for. | | Ash. \ May 6, 1872, Auicr, youngest (fully invited to attend the funeral, from the uicksilver Mining pref.. 52 BX 10000 do. - Wt, 400 Harlem RR.....b¢ 123 Cha: : Contradictory stories were told by Hom | daughter of Simon and Esther Ash, of water on the * brother, 308 Kast Sixty-second ttsburg . 198 Oi ree: : BO Mee | nsenvene earanr er : gard to this ities ota brain, aj months and Qdays. 7 Rock Island 112% 11043 1000) Ge Warbh Tate. 88 96% TW) dol ra Eee sct its * 2e: othe Ra say, May 7, 182, CATHARINE |” MoWiniaAMs.—On Monday, May 6, of St. Paul. 501g 688g 100 shs Quick M'Go.... 42" 300 do iia : lol Ranperr, a native of the parish of ki Hon AMANe Aue MOWantLanea, of wonaty Derry, Ir St. Paul 80° 7935 10 do, 41% 100 do Bie OVEMAN'S PERQUISHES FROM GOLD aWERFINGS, | Westmeath, Lreland, in Vie Gud year of her age. land pentine the irregular, © Lanahan tive, but unsertied. an 1 estimates witeh D ording to the by he friends of the family ar : 300, ss 2 d UNITED STATES BONDS. ee a respectfully invited | “ty relatives and friends of the family are re- | i861 Union Fa : ; procure, amounted to twenty-three per to attend her funeral, on Thursday, May 9, ftom | gyoetfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her The highest quotations for government coupon | $3 do. ee The salen wen EM Pa gr nt of the gold lea’ prrehased, or an avernge ot | her late residence, 43 Whitchall sireet, New York. | Jac huidenee. 24 Clark street, New York. bonds to-day compare with the prices of last Tues- | 300 Le 743g 200 gc noe Oks ih eat that y penal ee » by Ph aie epee Kapaa me ying ie ‘ford (Conn.) and Marylaud papers please NaFew.—On Monday, May 6, Wiel ha etre day as follows 500 0, S = ts bear tien area Bo Uite steals HEIs Moe | peees Bates ford Mia ripe copy. Beds is youngest daughter of Jon 8. and Sarah A, Nafew, | 500 do unchanged. Sales 600 bbls, strained at $: OV bbIs. sums of money from the 1 for persons Who BAKER.—On Snnday morning, May 5, SaRAU PYE+ | jyoy ve Tuesday, Tuesday, 1% 2100 do Zat $3 70, delivered, and 100 bbls. pale av $6, Stn ploy ofthe Hones, His aiahioneaty | war win fies tae aged one and» half years. May7. April 5° 400 do oted atthe close’ at $365, Tar was quic fie Washington sold at $3 25. O1Ls.—For linseed the demand continued £ crushers and the market was steady: quote casks and 9c. in bbls. Crude whale was quiet 4 held at 72c. a 73c., and natu ‘The remains to be interred at Albanygon Thurs- da) NOLAN. is alsoshown by the amount of work turned out Friends of (he family and of her uncle, Mr. F. P. from | Compared with the amount of materia! furnished | Schouls, are invited to attend the funeral, from he in | therefor. Thus, for instance, im 1868 Hof Jate residence, 163 West Eleventh street, on Wedni | man used 06 of in turning oot | day, at two o'clock P.M. Ish the | RkowsR.—On Tuesd 1 | Were not in the United States sixes, 1881 | United States fives, 1881. United States five-twenties, 186: United States five-twenties, 1864, ay 7, at four o'clock A. M,, ie friends of the fainily are invited to attend the On Tuesday, MARY NOLAN, aged 14 y T F winter do. at me. In the years 1870 ; » JOUN L. BRowkn, " rhursd. it o1 welock P. United States tive-twenties, 186: sperm was only in moderate demand, bnt M i neat : meat 4 + | funeral, on to-morrow (Thursday), at one o'el a United States five-twenties, 1867... lh devas Ke, and natural winter don at $1ioe$17e | P rintendent of the bindery nse! in the r of his is d M., from her father’s residence, No. 8 Heater street. United States five-twenties, 1868. 100 50 do. 214 | Crude cotton seed quoted at S34,c. a S$c., and menhaden 4015 of stock in turking on 46 18 of The funeral will take place from hi .1VER.—On Monday, May 6, consumption, United states ten-forties. ... is 150 do. gbesd ld” | at dc. a choice light. ‘ | Work. In the years 1870 and 1871 more | denc WILLIAM M. T. OLIVER, eldest son of Augustus W. m b6 Sen-forties. $00 Chic &NW'RR.'). 71 Perro hange today the market for refined | books were hound than tn 1868, yet less stock Was | one and Margaret Oliver, in’the 21st year of his age. BE teres Conrnenioy SEM ice ns 100) 300 was quiet and a shade easier; quoted for remainder o/ uscd in the two years than Holman consumed In | vited. His friends and those of his familly are reapectfull To-morrow (Wednesday) the Sub-Treasurer will 300 June ‘at 23340. + items of ‘f itt without eh year. Var OAROL.. CORNELIUS CAR- | invited to attend the funeral, from his late 1 ry ‘Case oil was firm at was also quiet, open proposals for the purchase by the government | jy) ventories and account uty Cork, Ireland, ROLL, a mative of Doneraile | Treat on ences Naptha quoted at7iye in buleand | tothe sheet stock inventory f mary, 1856 in the 6th year of his age Cher esa wip Cag: CHP Chun Serpe lhe ry 5 | inal at those figures. Napiitha quoted ut7 purlic and ’ , Tb 4 ) ge. Ma , at two o’cl 4 " et nee | mn | Wier in ahipping orders, AL the creek there Wasa mod | adel $12,000 In a. Iuinyy on $100,000. for Mier ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Wore, May TOREIGN QUOTATIONS. | 20 Srmers quoted at81 don Goel ronda, the Puladeipnis | cobt or pnting, whercas tho whole amonnt of | fpeetfully invited to attend the funeral. from lis | pexvonp.—On Tuesday morning, May 7, WiLLiAM At half-past four o’clock this afternoon consols for | 240 rit bi Th hac tltad th tgehn Btt Mat | stock for that year was oniy $80,003 24, A similar | date residen beth street, on Thursday, | pexvorp, in the 78th year of his ag Money were quoted at tne London Stock Exchange | a0 serene 100 bola rtaralard wie rey Saw | addition is made for 1867, whe total | May 9, at one o ely. His friends and those of the family are invited to Uli bd f are A ge for Uo., at 28ge., closing at'2e., aid | amount of sh stock Was only $88,925 56. | Cook.—On Tuesslay, 7. Gronce, son of Julla | attend the funeral services, from 87 Fifth avenue, at 92% a 92%, and for account at 927¢ a 93; Ameri- | j do. Litter we hear ot sales in same amount is added for 1858 and | and the late William Cook, aged 26 years, | on Thursday morning, May 9 at half-past nine can securities stood as follows :— 100 Mil st Paul. 23) pe Lene a hus te) ye LM pvelve yer cont Fune ‘al service at the ce Of a proiwe in- | o'cioc! = 200 do... c 28680 js added on $96 worth of sheet stock more | law, D. D. Ives, ILL Gate e, Brooklyn, on | ° onpers.—In Brooklyn, on First day morning, Fivectwenty bonds? 1965 ‘tox ge en see i kese, The market for tages, | Han the Concer possessed wr than was sioviu by ‘Thufsag, at lve o'clock P.M. ‘Kelatives ‘and | sunday, May a JouN s. ROmEKrs, in the Goth year of -twe' i ¥ 4 ‘pate about steady at $1370 a $13 He Inventor’ n bindery store accoun Niends are Mvited to witend, his age. ra el a ee ed We hear of sales of 250 bbls, for Jul | Ishz, Inclusive, te footings of one | Cook.--On Saturday, May 4,at the residence of | halntives and friends of the family are invited to aenarieat Erie shares ai: fn Jobbing : are carried seo footings of the suc Alig her son, Dr. ¢ i‘ ag Harbor, Mr ‘ amet attend his funeral, from his late residence, 548 State n cS nook bs but without 8 instance 3 uunted | Cook, widow of Harry Cook, formerly of this city, | street, on Fourth day, the Sth inst, at two o'clock he aes ae eter Jas being dull and h quoted ‘within: | Work turned out was $177,081 $6; rs and 6 months, ad of ‘The market is reported as being dull and heavy. i roof the In Brookiyn, on Mone May 6, Jonn a aoaeneat The | Ieanktiy Cone, son of Jeremiah and Mary A. Cole, | jn the butt eregating abs —On Monday, May 6, Tuomas B. Resse, of his age. FOREIGN EXCHANG 10000 N. yi Ye Wott it 63 bbis., at p 42159, @ difference of $7, 5 pene M1000 don cee 3 we of $8 a $10 for mess, $10 at $12 for | he bindery for 1864 shows punt | ayer 3 years, Smonths and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends, also Munn Lodge. No. is steady at the following rates:—Sixty day bills on | {I Gt he i Aye | a Sib tor prime Herces, and $18 a $20 for India | of $158,478 19, Whereas the entry in the ledger is The funeral will place from the residence of | 91, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend London 1003, and short sight 110%); Paris, 5.167%; terest gn cut meat we) | $161,641 08, upon which is ba 4 promt of | his grandfather, 139 Union street, at halt-past two | the immeral, from his late residence, 250 Monroe $19,908 39, When it should, correctly made, show loss of $4, and 6.11%. CLOSING PRICES—6 O'CLOCK P. M. from store ; quoted at Sisc. o'clock Lo-day (Wednesday): thence to the Cem | gtreet, on Thursday, at ten o'clock A. M. The following figures show the totals of the aver- Sige. for smoked shou: re | etery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, MONN Lopor.—The members of Mann 1 rbitrary fgur No. t 1 oth it Lard About Steady—Spirits Turpentine | tres. “We quote:—Culu=Intefur to common refining, aP Tye. a Sige. ; fair to good fair refining, Size. a S8,c.. good Easter and Active—Petroleum Easier— to'prime refining, 8%. a 9¢.; fate to good croce Immediately after the reading tad c ‘The relatives and friends are resp to attend the tune ley " c. a Be. for pickled bellies, box traced for a series of years up to L868 and the losses CONNOLL ay, May 6, 1872, Parrick ye ereby summoned to pnd age of the leading items of the Philadelphia banks | §,¥CeRa Heat alent aR | kmoked hams Lard—tile aarket for W | shown in proof of | Coxxoun , parish ot Killou, county | an’ emergent communication, tobe held at thelr for the past and the previous week :— Western Unton. Col, Chi € Ind Cen. Bie | at oe eee ld tor cal lute. We heat of weiss ai ag | FALSE ENTRIES AND PRAUDULENT MISMANAGEMENT, | Longford, Ireland, aged 63 years, rooms, No. § Union square, ou "Thursday, May 9 at Week ending Week ending | Noripwesterne. Bae toes {08 | ticroes trom’ store at Osc. cash, 290 Uerces for May at | #8 charged in the Concern, pancy inthe | “The friends of the family, and those of his broth: | Giut o'clock, for the purpose of paying the last May 4. aprate | Te een pret. os blakdled Gig | VSl6e,, 6H erces for June at Hye. a 9 7 IGe., BW ticrees | Cash balances of the Concern and the books of the | ers-in-law, Patrick Wade anid Thomas Wade, are te- | tribute of respect to our. late brother, Thomas B. Capital $i0, 235,000 $16,235,000 1 on ‘Pacitie be : St oa for July at yc. a9 L-16e, City lard was dull and nominal | Shoe aod Leather Bank, in wi the Concern held | gpectfully invited toat funeral, from hislate | jusseil. H. D. E. FRANK, Muster. Sraital: ibe ard Patra oe iat go ‘ket for Carotina continued dult and | HS,lebosits trom 193 to 1865, ix elted as proof of | residence, {27 West F ; on Wednes- | “'Ry«x.—On Monday, May 8, after a loug and linger= » spouts: ghee) iesibee High Gthe market for Caroling continued, dull and | fraud. And detatled statements of these balances y. May 5, at two o'clock. |. | ing itiness, THoMas, the beloved son of Mrs. Bridget, iagal tenders 11,702'100 12,012 484 COMMERCIAL REPORT. reign was in fal Land firm. The sales weres— | #4 Of the losses and yatus in each year frou 186 PuLy.—On Monday, May 6, Bringer Cox- | Ryan, in his 26th year, a native of the parish of Due from banks. TI elsrat4o G919;201 | ‘ 25 bags Patna at 7c. a 7e., 300 bags Rangoon at 6c. a | 10 1868, Inclusive, are given jn proof of false aud he osth year of her age. Lusmagh, Kings county, Ireland. Due to banks.. 3,367,952 309,201 Vgc. and 10 bags do., in bond, at 3c. In gold. ent entries for the purpose of showing a | funeral will take place from the residence of ‘The relatives and friends of the famity, and also Deposits. 83,902,437 "¢ Cotton Market Quiet and Easicr—Re- Fe Coors pales fo ur Indie Vinge pee ae ok rs = Ad Be A bly ied a elt | Mrs, Petty, 331 Seventh avenue, on Wednesday, | those of his Pe Pages ey rene ae ie x go tiv . e g ] Closes spor ) corroborative extract r | A respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bi ere 11,391,782 bie try so ncctasad ge Bales—Flour and 4 Those cainprisnig al “pans "at prices within | tie reports Of Messrs, Kilbreth and Gunn, and asks | éy, on Monday, May 6, 1972, Mrs. | late. residence, 840. East Thitty-lirst. street, on ea 2106163 a em cidedly Better—Pork and wad chan i fait request q | that this subject be referred to a specta i widow, aged 46 years, Wednesday, May 8, at half-past one, to Calvary | ctfully invited | Cemetery. withont further notice. al, from her late residenc 3 of Southern Ulinois, moved to refer the | rs to the NSLEE amended to refer it 10 a special com- i} | | 627 | ScHANCK.—Suddenly, on Sduday evening, May 5, Jommittee on Book Concer: SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Wool Quiet—Whiskey Unchanged. 83,e2, prime to clloice xrocery, Wige- a Whe. ceniriiual, HRUEE EE CORY SME MIAY SSS OOM | DENTAL Ee SONA caer Maree PUAER Tuesday, May 7—10:15 A. M. Tumspay, May 7-6 P. wu, | Huds Sd Donen Mee Wisc; molnesen, nds and boxes, each hook committee district. tamford, Conn., on Monday, May 6, fadison avenue, on Wednesday, Sth inst, at one US520, c, '65,n.. 115'4 $25000 U § 5's, 10-40, ¢.. 110% Asurs.—Receipts since our last, 61 packages. There | standard, Nos. 7 to, Sc. ai ‘do, WW to 12, Se, BUSge. Judge MCALMONT, of Brie, farther amended that | AY Crosby, son of 3. L. Crosby, in the M. Relatives and friends of the family SOW US 5:20, ¢, °67..b3 16 50000 US 5's, "HI, r./.be 11% | continued a moderate demand for pots, but pearls were «16 10 18, 1 they be referred to nmiitee of thirteen, to be | of his age fully invited to attend, without further appointed by the bishops, and that the committee be authorized to sit apart during the sessions of Con- | Clinton avenue, on Thursday afternoon, May 9, at Freehold and Holmdel (N. J.) papers please ference until their report is ready to be presented, | SHIKLDS.—MARY SHIELDS, whlow of Francs The Judge ably advocated his own motion. | puty-seventh street and Fourth ave- | Shieids, a native of the parish Tempot, county Fer Dr. LANAHAN hoped no attempt would be made to M. managh, Ireland. stifle discussion on this important subject, and that | pAT,—Snddenty, on Saturday, May 4, Jonn W. ‘The friends of the family are respectiully invited the press would not have oceasion to say that this | Curnar, dr, son of Jolin W, Culbat, in. the 25th year | to attend the funeral, from the residence of her General Conference, in the light of day, refused to | of hi brothers, John and Thomas McKenna, 106 Phompson | probe this matter to the better. He had other | i ja! service will he held in the New Jernsa- | street, on Wednesday afternoon, May 8, at ball-past Inatters akin to this which he desired to lay before ureh, Thirty-fifth street, hetween Park and | two o'clock. the special committee, aud for which he should ask | xington avenues, on Thursday, May 9, at ten SMALLEY.—At his residence, Newark, N. J., on 10 A. M.—Before Call. | scurce, neglected and nomin 100 shs Chic & RI RR. Noy 200 shs Mil & 8t PRR.. 581g | $8 25, a ae pr a © fae ale Berupixe Marentars.—The demand for brick continued | & fair, particularly from the local trade, but we learn ot no | SEED essential change in prices. Lime was in rather better de. | Without m mand and steady at $1 65 for Rockland common and $2 | At $95.0 $2 0. for do. lump. Cement remained quiet at $1 75 for Rosen. | bags, per Belpore 2,00) bags per Dulup se My, a ty days |. and 43 dale, Laths were in fair demand, and quoted at $275 0 $3, | Seg hauh Onis ans fA Cand A ba Caxpurs.—The market remained quiet and unchanged. for Ohio, 9c. A Hee. for Indiana and Mic jor State, Timothy wl will be attended at his father’s residence, We quote :—Pots, $7 75 a mon to prime 4e., a 10e, Brazil, Dirt Ndstandard, Nos. 10 extra superior, 74 rket for linseed contin We quote :—Sperm, 88¢.; patent do, 4c. a 4c.; stearic, | [0c 19 SEES HOTEL BURR OEm ve ee Baath ac penile) if this ne got gga Judge | A. M., to which the friends of the family are | Monday, May 6, WILLIAM PRESTON SMALLEY, aged 2e. a 2. : parafne, We, a We. Jamantine, 18%¢. a 19\yc. “ - aii cAlmont's amendment was then tabled. invited without further notice, 20 years, a OR Y psoas dshaprhenl heaped ean pe oe Atty, | rere te eet Sel An an rely porninal aes Dr. QuEAL then moved and Dr, EXSLEE accented | On Monday, May 6, THOMAS DRACON, | ~ Hig funeral will be attended from Trinity church, ONY ORHR 5,000 1 lak ld in lot Sc. 0 4 ‘aah | fOr kinds. We hear of sales of 100 Cases sundry | that the delegations from the several book commit- | ag 2 years and 9 months, Newark, N. J., on Thursday, the 9th inst., at three 1000 ¢ | About 75,000 Ibs. of lake sold in lots at 30e. a 40c., cash. | tearat ie, a 40. 3 16 cases of old Connecticut, at ait | tee districts appoint this special commiltee of two | “The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | o'clock P. M. The friends of the family are respect- 400 . “ Best selected English quoted at Sc, a Stge., cash, with 7ige. 700 cases new Con | from each distr | to attend his funeral, on Wednesday, May 8, at two fully invited to attend, fs s trees small sales at these prices, Se Ane Cries ote | | Dr. Ives insisted that instead of trying toxave | P.M. trom his late residence, 92 Tompkins avenue, | SoN.On Monday, May 6, at the residence of his 3m Fede po ae Corryx.—The market was dull and firm, more or less ire. aa ; 5 | me, as itis urged these motions are designed to | nearMyrtie avenue. father, John P. Son’ Faq, 243 West Fittieth street, ; OM cases do. Wisconsin, at Sie. a 9zc., nominal. Messrs. William Scott & Sons report the stock | and 250 bales of Havana at %e. 0$115, foititow, continued scarce und wanted; quoted at 9c. for choice, aaa Oy v1 WP | of Rio and Santos, this date, 174,090 bags. We quote bi | Cargoes Rio ordinary, Me. a l4\c.; do, fair, 143¢c. a 15 7 : ' ed vi 400 . ae 9 ) " Woot.—The market continued very quiet throughout 1200 do. good, 15%e. a lée. ; do, prime AS a 8 Ke. the first three do but prices have Shown no particniar 3 bond, sixty days; Maracaibo, 1 Laguay actly ail pie Mh He . 200 adie’; Bt Domingo, in bond, 196. Java, kaos we gold, | Change, and can hardly be quoted as strong, although do, they should the rather seek to satisfy the | — Dopb.—At Orange, N. J., on Tuesday mornin; NELSON 4 IN, i 6 months aud Church. No more important matter will come be- | May 7, JOSEYHINE, wi Charles FE. Dodd, and 18 (ok ae brent peta Ady fore the Conference than this, and every Annual | dangtter of Andrew Irwing of this city, The funeral will take place from St. John's Conference should be represented in this commit- Kelatives and friends are invited ‘to attend her | Methodist Episeopal churen, Fifty-third street, tee. If this vote prevails half of them will be un- | funeral, from the First Presbyterian church, Orange, between Broadway and th avenue, Rey. A. D. represented ; but, however td e nominal. We h f sales nstituted this comimit- | Thursday, May 9, at balf-past two o'clock P. Vail, pastor, at three o'clock P, M., on Wednesda; Ag NO Aa hice ae i THOU ther Cape atten Wie, S00 Ibs. Nine saver puiicd of | tee May be, dome one will charge It with being | Trai leaves (sot of Barclay street ut toss6 (Morris | sth inst. ‘The relatives and. friends of the. lami th si duet on the spot he neg! cy bring posing Fs a f ‘BHe., 1,000 Ibs. Georgia at Sc. tor unwashed and 75c. for | “packed,” for they will have | and Essex Railroad) and also the scholars of the Sunday School of which fieare delivery a listed businesd one trans Le! en Washed ; 3,0001bs. fleeces at 77tgc. a S0c., 6,000Ibs, Australian NOTHING BUT FRAUDS ON THIS QUESTION, nge county papers please copy, he was @ member, are respectfully invited to | re delivery ed by a8 Was transacted, at a re- 7 Wits. Buenos Avres at 40c., 50 bales Eastindia | They want another committee of one from each 1B—On Sunday, May of pneumonia, in thi . “ duction of ge. Ite. per lb, The sales reported on 169 bales Mestiza at 3c, a'36c, and 26 bales do. | Ace} ee fa i ‘yy Ma pne a, In the | attend, Remains taken to Greenwood, ‘“ | ‘Change sum up — ‘Whales Buenos Ayres sheepskins at 44ge., 18 bags | COMference, but are not satisfied with this Book | 25th year of her nee ATILDA BROWN, wife of RING.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 7, Mre. | . Coialaeniaces soedag, Last Ev'g. Totel. ulled combings at Hc. aid & bales Donskoi on’ private | Concern Committee, in which every Conte: ig Francis E. Dodge and daughter of the late Thomas | Aicr R, SPRING, aged 77 years. Qonsemprtton :@ 12 St | Terms, represented,and many of them are not on any other | W. Cnmming. Relatives and friends are requested to attend the Ln i Shes Wiiskky.—Receipts, 1.050 bbls. The market was quiet | committee. They have been nominated by the del- | Funeral on Wednese at three o'clock, from the | funeral, on Thursday, May 9, at one o'clock, from Total...... — 7 rr] and steady; bbls, sold at 88¢ egations. He did not care much what committee | houae of her father-in-law, Richard J. Dodge, 68 | the Old Ladies’ Homeé, Albany avenue, corner Her- eee fu us de very, (One pean ) the sales have DOMESTIO MARKETS, eae roscanene oh pln ee ee Ay silcca all th ‘gen bees Grookiyn, Friends of both families | Kimer street. nM as follows ales Jast evening, after three P.M devils cast ont, the swine in the Book Concer are invites attend, A vat 21 Tin at 2c. GN) at 2 Llee , Sens, Y kaa cap——OM Bun Bermude Peper ay, ay} P are carried into the sea by them, (Applause.) His | DoLLary.—On Sunday, May 5, after a sho 71 esday, May 7, from disease of the atte Gd Gatveston, May 7, 1872 anxiety was to have the whole truth in this matter | ness, JOMANNA, wife of Thomas Dollard, dite hGet Berne Brongn in the 68th yeur of his age. shee Fe i Ocvaner, Cotton steady: good ordinary, 2c. a Zoic. Net re. brought out. The funeral will take place from her late resi- | Relatives and friends of the family are respect- ean | Paid to exchange 100 May for iW June. sc. pald to ex: | Stuck. 9,121. w'” APOrMM Comstwite, Sales, 2 | Judge GoonRicH agreed with Dr. Ives. He, too, | dence, 5% Third avenue, at one P. M., on Wednos. fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi- +) pate ancadiaga change 100 May for 100 June. Total, 3,900 bales. Sales to- hss Now Onrrans, May 7, 1872. | Wanted every Conference represented, but to | day, May & derice, 90 East Tenth street, on Thursday afternoon, WW ss aeeee day, up to three P. a nay 100 at Ze., 700 at 22 15-16e. Cotton weak; middlings, 3c. Net receipis, 1,622 bales; | satisfy the Church rather than the secular press. | , RbGAR.—-At Woodbridge, N. J.. on Tuesday, May | May 9, at two o'clock, withont further invitation. blll HO... OK delivered : 6 " e ry * 2 le Go an y See eT aes haa ee 700 at By regular; | gross, 1,745. Exports (o' Liverpool, 1,610. ‘Sales, 1,50). | He wanted the whole truth to come ont and both | 7, Mrs. SUSAN Epear, widow of Samuel Edgar, in ‘Tew Eyox.—On Saturday, April 20, at the Parson: a oH san | ree eit 29 7-160," 1OD at 28 ba oy Ota 20.at | Stock, 4,736. sides should be represented in the committee. He | the s4th year of her aye. age, near Walden, Or county, N. Y., Rev. ao : Os | ar die, tm at 2iec., 100 at KH i-160., 100 ‘at isc.; | Cotton weak; middlings, Wie. Netrecelpee eal bales, | Pal @ Very high compliment to the chatrman of | — ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | ues Be TeN EveR, over fifty years’ pastor’ of the ar Xt Ripe. 2 at 2911-16, 400 adhe; Ju August, 100 at 3%\c.; September, 900 at 22% at 3 Si6e.: November. la) att Augist, 30) at 23 September, 200 at 2e., 300 at 21 7 ‘0 the Conte k , that committee, Mr. Bonner, President of the Board | to attend the funeral, frot ore. . \° '4 Dutch church of Berea, 10, a Getobet, tod at wih, 1M) at 2 Lthe. OO at. : November, | Beoberiy asl, oNUNeNY Hs comstise, WEL” Sales, 2. | Orage in St: Louis, There are a great many | Wele ie ee MY Woodhriiiecon thavaiay, | ’fownss On Thesday, May 7, ADA, Infant daugh- 1 cst " 20) atidsc. Total, 10,00 bales. Grand tots Savanwan, May 7, 18 things, he said, that live upon opposition, and this | May 9, at one o'clock P.M. ‘Train from Cortlandt | ter of William and Emma Towers, aged 1 year aud 1h0, oaeves . 15,000 bal The receij iff Va 3 #e orts wes .Cotton active and holders very firm; middlings, 22)¢c. | Book Concern matter is one of those that cannot be | street ferry at 10 A, M, 6 month i reetsees were. i svannat 8 hares, 8 Winton Nevreceipts, 475 bales. Sales, Stock, bp ene got rid of until it dies out. i FrrzGensL.—On Monday, May 6, Brrpoer, the Relatives and ig J us the Lh ea A ei to é 4 (a | Norfolk, 410; Batumore, 211; New York, 65; Boston, 101: CHARLESTON, May Dr. SruBBs offered his resignation from the stand- | beloved wi ay th year of | attend the fune: m her parents’ residence, 52 om Folat Shes Halen. This day last week, S47 bales” This adlottan, steady | middiings, 22¥¢e. “Net receipts, W8 bales. | ing committee on Book Concern which was ac. | herages ue sous Fivagerald, In the doth y: Carmine street, om Thursday, at two o'clock P. M. “ : day last year, 7.867 bales. “Rates on cotton to foreign ports | Sales, OX. as cepted. He wanted the Conference to grant the Wednesday after- | " Warexnuny.—On Tuesday, May 7, Iba W. Waren: is follows :—To Liverpool, by st Ned. : Lovtsvinir, May 7, 1872, ‘The funeral will take place on Mj . = met" yan Sat to Havre, uy steam, ies. Hold au Ne! poTommcco Saleg 26 Hhds. Sales of lugs at $7 5) a $3; right to challenge the members of that committee | noon, May §, at one o'clock, from her late residence, BURY, Bo alae of Elizabeth and the late y J * ty yy rewsed : ue, * * te | low leat, $3 25 a $8 75; medium to fine, $9 a $13, for cause, 43 West Sixty-fifth street, below Tenth avenue. lenry Watert A Bremen: oy gteam, er gol pas named Til Gil d ©mtcago, May 7, 1872. Dr. Ensiee’s substitute was laid on the table by a | ~ FLonaNcee On Monday, May 7, Epwix J., son of | Relatives and friends of the family are reapect- Pid IA Raltie ports by sail, Yea 18. gold. To Mediteranean pilot fem and tn fair demand, Wheat excited pri Yote of 20, nO opposition vote being asked for or | Florian H. and Sarah Florance, aged 3 years and 5 iy Ry gt a mm Aoperel gn THaradey, rst Board—10:30 A. M. Por ¥ steam, lo, We quote i er; sales of No. 2 9 at spot, se aken. months, iy 9, at hock, e er , nds, Alahoma, New Orleans, Texas, | June, Corn buoyant and unsettled at 43\c. & 4c. for No. , the family are’ ther, No. 35 West Twenty-fourth street. $500 Ark 6's, fund act. 57 100shs LS MS glands, Stet and le 374 AN ADMIRER OF TALENT. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ther, ) sy e DW Brookisn 68, wh Of OMe doe ee OS Qratnary, an oses: 404, Wy Ba Amixed, ppot éc., seller yunus se, for Kyeudvament | , Judge Revsors, of Brooklyn, while admiring the | spectfully Invited to attend the faneral, on Tht WILLIAMS.-Departed this life at her residence 100) Long Dock bids... 97° 23 Mich Cen KR: w y. ‘3 25) % | and in fair demand at Sc. asic. tor No. 2> talent of the standing committee, was opposed to | day morning, 9th instant, at nine o'clock, from 172 Madison street, on Monday, May 6, ISABELLA, the rG 102" Low middling. «| Barley dull Di iy 1, stare Ga aS ay, ore Middting,... 5 : 4 4 and lower at d0e, 4 Sie, for No.2 fall, Whiskey dull and | referring these papers to them because they would | Lexington avenie. “ pale wife of Henry Williams, in the Joth year we RR. Good middling... 2459 es an | lower at R259 ork dull and wnsettled at $1260 a $12 55, bony 6 refer the whole matter to a sub-com- Poquer.—At Allen's Hotel, Jersey City Heights, | of th ev. ; ; oo —The quotations are based on cotton rianing in quality | spot; $12 75, sell Hard quiet and weak at $5 6% | mittee and the Conference would not know who | after a week's fllness, on Tuesday, May 7, 1872, JOU The relatives and friends of the family are re- a0 Un Ps ty AY “ in not more than half agrade above or below the grade | Sect 98 7, voles pn uo nwivent ulet aid ynenenged they were. There are at tf eight men onthe | M, Pogue, aged 44 years, 6 months and 7 days. | Spectinily tivited to attend the funeral, on Wedne Fon H 8 AUS Bi cou an 2 AND GRAIN.—Recelpts—Flour, 4145 bbls; wheat | 2,00) bushels wheat, BL do. corn, AyUKdo, gate 20) | COMMMIttee Who have already prejudgod this case, | ‘The funeral will take place from a # Hotel, on | day, May 8, at twelve o'clock, from ‘the Monti 10 Tol tStlaliv, 8 1, corn meal, #0 bbis, and 384 | do. rye, and 2,000 do, barle Shipmehts—7,00bbis flour, | Whereas the commuattee should he constituted of un- | Thursday, May 9 at two o'clock P.M church, foot of Pike street, apd thence to Green: WOE COs ev sisseres Nags; oats, 9490 bushels, “The Hour market was decidedly | 7.00) bushels wheat, 98.00) do, coru and 7.0mde Warley, ' | Diussed men. Mf Mr. Kilbreth’s revert is tobe ac- | PRANSIOL.—O0 Tuesday morning. May 7, 1872, | wood Cemetery.

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