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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSSAY, MAY 9, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. . § ™ ap Rye ft Healin, are respectfully invited to attend the fune: + “Balog snbeetenty that. thermore uae ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ao do pe Boe dan 9 Southern N 308 $3 PROBABLE from Nor late renidence, Hudson city. Five coraare, 5 mubaed at, herr wes ! e- a do 3 Ss ae N. J., to-day (Thursday), at four o'cidek, Ing to festimony on plainiit's ‘bet Ast was intro. fos £8 sitit Bo ae “12m | The Woman Who Mérried the Whole | | Tissck.—On Wednesday, May, Poten Josmrr duced to the oe renter whe ckno d bimaolt & mee re : ey St 322 32) Family Shot by the Last Husband— | sequence of a wound recetved on the right arm by See ees taventa of cotatiby been Dat ks O d s First Board—10:30 A. M. $3220 | whe Would-Be Murderer Arrested. | ‘stray shot fired on board the yacht Rambler into chused, proseention, de- | Stocks pene trong and JakJy.c 3% 10chs NYCAHRR..«3 974 | 3658 885 : ign teepsed the ferryboat Hoboken, born in’ Bhrenbreitenstein fendant offered to endorse the newex and pay them w* 10" do FS Sasa Sep | The HeNALD of yesterday contained an aceount | Pe Ty cormany, aged 76 years and S months,” on maturity, which endorseme at was declined at W. sg 200 capes Punet 3 ae ‘ 18 75 named es | * "me fone { ms "2 “ ‘tho time, under legal advice. 'goyie being Irrespon- Closed eak. bo ~ Wheat was in isis requces sad about ic.'s der lower. a6 NAO: RARE CO MOEN Ry RA Scat S| The faneral will take aoe ee Reeatas. sible this action is brought ar Ainst Fowler as a dis- ™ advance restricting transactions, rhe, sclee wes about Smith, upon complaint of a woman named Eliza | atreat, HODSkes, N.J., on Friday, May 10, jo “ ~ —_+—___—- els ic store, $1 73 for ordi- ase! 5a clock P. M. covered principal. Thedefe'zdant swears as to the w Mary Milwaukeee #1 Ye Sie ior choise’ No. 3 do. in | Burdsell, who keeps @ house of ill-famo at | OCaltt. c-On Tuesday, May %, Norvat Jonny, in- interview spoken of; that b lined to Mw tbds, Was 2 endorse Boyle's noter, but yer ar- | The Race Between Western Union Tele- e000 Mich Sorters on! it 128) 6 the place and Bou, tthe liquors in auestion, ong others, he offered “to give notes of his ow! oe * the amount if Boyle’@ notes were surrendered to graph and Pacific Mail. which he would use in paying Boyle In part for the purchase, but that, this being declined by plain: Guiles tits assignor he (Fo,vier) paid Boyle all that was par hiss, Decisiatl resaryed: GOLD STRONG AT 114. MARINE COURT—PART 2. ty Decisions. Ysefore Judge Joachimsen, Burke vs. ‘Keller Action for damages for breach Of contract, Verdict for plaintitt; damages, $500. store, $2 1 tor white in store, $215 for asmatilot do. | the corner of Greene and Fourth streets. | pnt son of Kdward H. and Annie M. Hanigan, $1 MS for red winter in store; umber winter held at$2 in | the story told by the young man’s father, | aged 5 months, . x George P. Smith, an attorney at law, Marshal of the | ‘The funeral will take place on Thursday, ne A First District Civil Court, and formerly captain of | at halfpast one P, M., from. the residence of bi the Sixth precinct police, who became his bonds: | grandfather, Jolin C. Roberts, 2.422 Second avenue, anda | man, in reference to the woman marrying his Hanntson.—On Monday, May 6, at the “94 ad, Sk. nn a9e. for white, | Rephew, then himself, and finally running away | Of his brother, John G, Harrison, Pamrapo, Papogne 'y es quiet but firm’ sales 6,100 bushels, in. | with and marrying his son in New Haven, is suil | City, N. J., Major THOMAS HARRISON, eldest son cluding ¢ nadia on private terms, and two-rowed State | fresh in the minds of the readers of the HERALD. i jate Colonel James Harrison, in the 63d year of ‘ at 67c. in store. e was more active and firmer: Yesterday afternoon young Smith, who seems to | his age. be $6 | see WarGi0 bushels at Sie. spot, for Western in store, and | he passionately fond of preheat to her | _ The funeral will take place, on Thursday, May 9, Favranve.—Berth ireights sti attract but little atten- | house, at the ‘abeve place, and after afew angry | Xt one o'clock P. from the Charch of the a Dy purpose, but We hear-of ho esentiatchance | Words with the woman drew a large-sized seven- | Sion, Firth avenue and ‘fenth street, His friends et | shooter and fired one shot ather, ‘Che ball entered | atid those of the family are invited to attend. On Wednesday, April 8, MARY IsanRM 8. The chartering demand 4 less urgent, of Mr, OkeN Jovnr, aged 14 months ant Fe St ior 86% 200 Harlem sy 8 mo Bax, 0 do 4982 GW LS & MSIE BN 190" do. + 12s) 200 100 NJ Cen Ist my n.: 10472 200 1000 Cley & Pitts Adin. 96." 200 1000.6, C ATC Ist'm.. 200 Un Pac 10's, 2000 Alt & T Haw ne te in Large Amount of Bonds Offered to the Government, was a moderate call for vessels for the petrole r e 01 i JOYNY i, and these Clbsnd ere at Tall see oie ee the groin of the woman, and she fell heavily oa the c ° x 0 ni As he was in the act ot firing the second shot o Michels.—Action for balance of coun- D, Lack&W Ist ni Jl” 600 ments to-da, 1, by steam, 3,000 boxes | MOOK. : ig the B6¢ 0 y sclieeninecuon for libel, Judgment for plaintiit Som X's South astm, Zo cheese, 308) te terms,'and by aall, | Some person in the room knocked the revolver from ys ; eel Gor $175. eae ee S000 ETenn, Vaca ist x4 1900 25 hhds. tallow, Ws. td, To London, by sail, 100 pois! | his hand. Being disarmed he rushed into the street | Notice of funeral in to-morrow's papers. = : 9232 200 ros, oe fe Autwerp, 760 boxes hacdn, Ho) Ubrees lard, and started on a run through Washington square. Pherae oe munone Pens ay eee eee rt and 3, mags coffee, all at 25x, To Bremen, case: , ende Palme’ » Piftee dence, 489 State street, Brooklyn, - COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. MONEY MARKET UNCHANGED. 47° $0) Panaina it, fobacte, on” private termx ‘The charter comprise tok Ongrs ec neon and galing of he caleente DALL, in his sxth year, pid = - he tan Ruweus bmengnes Penk... 96, Heel, Keck 6 W Norwegian brig hence to Cork for orders to the United | Shooting and observing young ‘Sint running |. Funeral services at, the chapel on Governor's ©ases Postponed on Account o: sent ro ee) ven Nat Bank. (2s, 42 Morr sSNOX. Kingdom, | 2, 0 . $ fo the | tir a POR: SOE + Br 1 on Thursday, May 9. The steamer Henry 3 , D: € nt, 5s, German bark he Baltic rough the street, gave chase and succeeded in wand on Thursday, May 9, he Lh ‘Witnesses, WALL STREET, Sone? mo Ho yore be hg ere 2 tf | Smith will leave the Custom House pier, East Raver, 800 Pac MSS Co.b ¢.b7 76% 50 do ad sees TE 200 ¢o 0. . A ner tf} him in West Washington square. A phy- | * Hence to Cork for orders to‘ the United Kingdom 1 Was Suuimoned, Who probed for the bail, | at one o'clock P.M. Ofiicers of the army and navy quarters grain, at 5s. 6d., or 3d. off if direct: an Austrian | but was unable to find it, He pronounces her | and friends of the family are Invited to attend, Refore Recorder Hackett. Wepyespay, May 8—6 P. ‘u.} cd bark (to arrive.) hence to Cork for orders to the United | wounds not of @ serious nature. Smith was ar- Boston, Southern and foreign papers please Copy. ‘There were a number of cases on the calendar On 'Change to-day wheat was firm and flour from gesterday which had to be postponed on account of | five to ten cents per barrel higher. The rise is in Haro. TM dnal frie the Continent; a Geriaea | Faighed before Justice Cox, at Jeferson Market, yes | _ LAWLIS.—In_ Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, } ay the absence of witnesses for the people and the de- | Consequence of the advanced price of breadstutts bark, 49 tons, to Bremen, general cargo, on private terms; | terday afternoon, and remanded to the station | 7% Of consumption, THomas Lawuis, in the 27tl ‘a British bark 555 tons, trom Nova Scotia to the river | house untal this morning. year of his age, Plate, Jumber, on private terms, — —_ Beloved and respected by alt who knew him, FOUND DROWNED. : 5 Gates of the F Marne Oeste His relatives: aud fr Iso the members of raneacdnue, = Greenwood Lodge, No, 569 F. and A. M. FT alge are iebinen yes On the 13th day of March last George Gollkel, a | Temple Chapter, No, 908, aud Clinton Commanders, German, forty-four years of age, who had been ill | No. 114, K. T., are invited to attend the funeral , f a from his late residence in Greenwood Cemetery, af for some time, left his home, 97 Third street, to take | four P. M. on ‘Thursday, May 9 ~ ee “— sndinten’ taetataatinis en in the Western markets, Cotton is quiet and with- nL. Walz, who was indicte: for stealing $2 in money from Ernestine Eggeling, on the 19th of | Ot Change in quotations. is . December, pleaded guilty to an attempt at grand GOLD—IIGHEST 11414, LOWEST 113%. larceny, ane was eek to the State Prison for two Gold opened weak, but without any disposition to years and six months. 2 e Pata Hauar. Gt0yewas aoauittediohaicharseof lower the rate of premium. In the attarnoon more stealmg a chain from William H. Siebert on the 20th | activity prevailed, and it became firm at 113% a 114, 7% WO dow. 75%, WC, C,C IRR... 757 " 41 do., WN I Con RR Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed 100 Chie & RI Clay 7 400 refluing ANS red in the family vault gee fig 200 can € 0) do. M ward, grocery a walk, and was seen no more alive, On Monday Le Count.—At New Rochelle, N. Y., on Tnesday, af April. An nequattelt Mate aed apa ee ea #00 Atlantic eet Tiands a be Ia romaina wore snd floating in ite dock foot | May 7% Lavra, infant daughicr of Wiliam and og é as done. To-morrow (Thursday) the Sub-Trea- ; eae eae apnoea Rt of Seventh str Hast River, and taken to the | Laura’A, Le Count, James Fitzsimmons, who was jointly indicted | suyer will sell $2,000,000 more of his surplus gold. we NAVAL Stonts.—The market for spirits turpenti Morgue, where they were subsequently identifled | — ‘The funeral will take place this (Thursday) after- with Thomas Foster, charged with assaulting Den- uO iar, mH aon mandy 8 120 Dhis, at bbe by the widow, who had been searching for her hus- | noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her ais Garvin on the 17th of March, was put on trial. | ‘There was no change in the money market » atime A ie. 0 be, ® DAPI SER Di AU ne aie. CORODDE: HSrTiBAD DBFSO ER). Pr): s iris at ei ee era At appeared from the complainant's statement that Ronin was in u Ne yi ae a (hepa ergs kteghe| ba ¥, i, delivered; BIN Ofcourse it was impossible to ascertain in. what No. Lat $475, and 100 do, pale | Manner deceased was drowned, and nominal at about former dames Smith, an Irish laborer, fifty-two years of wear that | Worthy of especial notice, If any difference ex- Recorder | isted the rate of interest inclined more to seven F sales OO DUIS, 9 BOD do, at $3 Foster struck nim, but he could not rt Tar remained dw Fitzsimons did anything at all. do. K Mass Hb 6 directed the jury to render a verdict of acquittal. per cent. prices. as age, has lived in Tremont, Westchester county, for friends of — the late Mr. Disagreement of the Jury in a Shooting NIE SHARE MARKET. ‘ Pes rh tee Rey ih ie pa Taras san ret nee the last eighteen years, On the 6th ult. Mr, Sinith Liaur, whose death — oe urred Case. The stock market opened firm and steady at | 3 AR ahd ay quoted atasigc, Wo hear ofsaics of 4,000 bbls * | came to this city to pay a bill, and, failg to return ork, on ‘Thursday, April 25, ans F y 2W Spring M Coal SE sunt ANS ee Grade in ue cand ain, search was made but in vain, the sudden ending’ of consumption, af 100 do. He, at ice. Crude in bulk was in better | home 200 Mar & Cin bi “ sale jury was e vy 1 © close yesterday, ea 100 Adams Ex Co. The only important case tried by the jury wasa | prices ruling at the close yesterday, and nearly dams 0. demand und remained fica hear of salea ot 6,000 | A aay ¢ f jock do. . 50 tn that the remains wer y against | the whole list felt the influence of a bull movement, 50 Am MU) fow wo ago his remains were found floating in satitied to le charge of fellonious assault and batte i 30 Han & ORR. 2) 4833 | bbls. in bulk, at I53ac, a 188)e., and Le bole, in sipping the ¢ at the foot of pier 47, North River, aud oston, Whe the funeral services: were John Corcoran, James Simpson, the complaining | The transactions were very large, and about noon | 0. MO. 7386 300 MALE St PARR...b eo S0i¢ i Was inactive, but frm, at 2. & | subsequently recognized at the Morgue by the | heldin Trinity church, on Sunday, April 28, at flve ti pore’ 4 pe ie) . 9 | WNYCAHRRR..03 973 00 Bost, HA E..be.b3 %e | Mee. Nal rem but frm ut Se. a | widow, who claimed then for interment. Mr. Smith, | o'clock P.M, conducted by the Rev. Phillips witness, said that onthe night of the 4th-of April | a break was perceptible and the bears got the 1 ans p.m, | pulleand ite. in sh w dle ate | Who hid four children, left a handsome property in | Rrooks, and attended by. relatives and. friends. he Sevens ae ie ently Bure ae mastery of the fleld, The contest between Pacific | gino Us 6's, '91, r...53 1164, $5000 US 5-20, ¢,°65, n.. 1153; | the mar t was quiet and in a ude easier on both rows ‘Tremont. he remains We re Placed In hls Dually los feaocees Dani : 2 ere about leav- | Mail and Western Union Telegraph was continued | 20000 Us 5's, %81,e...... 118%, 50000 US 5-20, 'r, \ noted at $3 96 on upper and son the lower re Sete aren = ills Cemetery, Boston Highlands, . Light Mr. aturphy, after spending some nours | With exeiting interest, Th Bae “ von atnrt at, | SUBD MO. een ora HENS TOM US 520 he Philadelphia ‘murket continued quict but. steady A FRACTURED SKULL, for years a resident of New York city, and was in’ his company, Corcoran was passing the | With exciting interest, They had an even start at | joo Us 5.20.7, 620007 13. Sales were reported of 3,4i) bbls. standard white, buyer's =e the New York agent of the New Engiand Glass sidewalk and shoved against him (Simpson); he | 15%, Kept side and side until about noon they | 1000 US 5:20, 6102... option, last half of May, at zie. which isaboutthé market | Hennig Mackey, while driving through Fourth | Company, loston. told him to rind his own business, that none of | reached 7634, when the Telegraph began to break, hh " seller's option, last hall of | street, Williamsburg, yesterday afternoon, fell from | _ L& At Stamford, © on Wednesday, May them wanted to talk to him; the prisoner said he * was not afraid of the complainant. and gave him | Bd Was soon followed by the Mail. At three o'clock | 99.5 West Un Tet. intl hereafte * th year of his age. ¢ ast halt of do., Ller's optic Arst halt of July, | M8 wagon and sustained a severe fracture of the M.—Before Call, 4 200 chs Un Pac RR. ‘ 7, 1000 Notice of funer another shove, which was returned by Simpson; | the latter had got down to 73% and the former to | 300 De Absiis. at Die. skull, He was taken to his residen: w# Seventh | Now Orleans, Philadelphia and Georgetown, D, C. the prisoner then walked across to the other side 743, after which they both rallied @ ttle, the Tele- | 20) Chie & RT RR. Puovistons.—Receipts--Pork, #2 bbls; cut meats, 64 | street by Olllcer Donohue, Where y In a critical pelle ae i 2 Of the strect and fired two shots; one went over y : ? : | Be Packaged Lat tied very quis but AbouUstenny.” Cas |) Conte Manrix.-On Wednesday, May 8, Mary A., dangh- hy G00 do, WO do. 40) Ohio & Mis 400 do... do quic but about steady, Cash . Inte were qusted at $l ya gts 78, June at 33.000 | ns | tor of thie late Frauels Martine | ental July at $14. Sales were je" Inte last evening of Relatives and friends of the family are invitec 30 bbls, for July asia, There was stair Jobbing eae MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. attend the funeral, from her inte residenes, 11 Chris. Ne kules aggregating “abou Nis. aries, : rend the fu ‘om | Bacon remained inactive, butte. Wo hear ot sale of —_—_ topner strect, on Friday, the 10th inst, at one a) long clear at7%\c. a c. ort ¢| r quote rie . M. Sic., butat these prices there Wus very littiedisposition | _, eens The remains will be taken to Stettin, N. J., for in- to do. business. Dressed hogs eontinued BrenAN—MILLER.—On Wednesday, May §, at the | terment, but exhibited no further change in pri Church of the Atonement, by the eltev. William 'T. | | Mi quoted at | oye. ak Gos ton pall Kinds. | Sabine, rector, THOMAS R. BUCHAN, of Westoheste eef was inactiv ut steady within: te former range. N. Y., to ELLEN Dovanas M Sales, in lots, were made of about 30 bbls. at $3 a $l tor J., daughter of the lute Jac Simpson’s head and the other through his hat, | &’aph going up again to 754; and the Mail to 74%. | Mo Meg: ane patel was poe oral d by his friends, | The general market towards the close was feverish | 200 Pac MSSCo... lurphy and Hunter, accused swore that he kek a a0 do. ‘ was Knocked down and badly beaten, ‘ond that and prices cond with diMeulty be poaiatuea 70 do. when on the ground he fired the pistol. ‘Witnesses | New York Centraland IIndson River sold up to 97%, | M00 do.. pes to $6 Deaeeeule auataen of the accused, | but fell off to 967% ; the scrip was very little dealt in eo and his employer stated that the revolver was kept $ 992; Erie opene 73 ee cue Minone belng the barkeeper, fhe | 8d stood quiet at 91% a 925 Erle opened at 67%, jury failed to agree upon a verdict. and were ais- | 22d by means of large purchases on English charged from the further consideration of the case, | account was run up to 68%, but that figure could Phillip Miller, @ man seventy-two years of S.—Avausra, daughter of H. and Carrie » | Meyers, of heart disease, aged 8 years, 1 month and , Of Paterson, N. | 6 days. b P. Miller, of Battt- Relatives and friends are invited to attend the 0 Ke, tb ntained, and the depression he . 7 eas, $10 orextra mess, $15 a $IX for prime mess, Was convicted’ of obtaining “$100 ‘from Phillip | HO" O° as anes pein dae Fane | ROL SAM SHR Oe mS sees oie atin $0) for India mess elerees.? Beet hams | more, Md funcral, ou Friday, at ulne A. M., from the resi- ‘ Brown, on the 1st of January, by trick and device. | Afternoon brought it down to 66%; Lake Shore | 34, 454M SR Ae DNC,C HTC Kit Were quict and steady at $28 4 $27. Cut meats were | COUNSELLOR—CLARK.—On Tuesday, May 7, at the | dence 572 Ninth avenue, between’ Forty-flrst and He was remanded till Friday,dn order that the Re- | went to 9434, and the scrip to 91}¢; a good business 400 do. ted, but prices showed no uuterial change. We | residence of Mr. W. Cochran, the bride's uncle, | Forty-second streets. noked hams, I Jed hams, #¢c. ¢. a Be. for jo. shoulders, 6¢, do, ‘shoulders, Se. a'5}¢¢ ‘or i 95, 39% 1300 do. 39a Second Board—1 P. M. 100 O.. -ae corder may learn something avout his previous @ e 400 Un Pac RR: character. » was done in Northwestern, but it fell to 76—a | 29) do... decline of 4 from the opening; Ohio and Mississippi py the Rev, Dr. Morgan, of St, ‘Thomas? church, | —Mintox.—On Tuesday, May 7, 1872, SARAT GLYNN, 1 Coun: native of the Mr. AL LOR, of Newark, N.J., to | the beloved wife of Denis Minton, Miss EMILY, only daughter of the late Samuel C. | parish of Kilconnell, county Galway, Ireland, in the NOX! New Rule of the Court—Im c. whe. Lard—The a Es portant to | stood at 46; Boston, Hartford and Erie, 9%; New 700 shs Erle RR.. ci, and to-day wasn shade « Clark, of this city, sth year of her age, awyers. ON i ‘of sales of 300 0 es, cash or month, at 95-16 DuKand—SnHook.—In this city, on Tuesday, May ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- Jersey Central, 110; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central fell from 374 to 955%; Quicksilver sold at 4144; Pittsburg, 92%; Rock Island, 111%; St. | jmpUPac Ts ip his, tierces for May at 9 c¢., and &X tierces fo: 913-320, ani y'Intd was weak at 9 tierces at that price. ‘The Recorder made the following rule, which the lawyers practising in this Court will be required 7, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, ANDERSON K, DuraNp to | residence, 563 West Fifty-first street, on Thursday, Apple K., daughter of the late Nelson Shook, M. D., | the 9th inst., at two o'clock P. M. 2000 Mo 6 to observ GA. market for raw was less a er 1 D 69: Uni Pacific, 884, e@ 5000 U Pac 10 4 mained firm, The sales aggregated about allof th No cards, Mr On Monday, May 6, 1972, at his real- ‘Two days’ previous written notice of application Paul, 59; Union Pacific, 383. The annexed table 000 ©, CkIG lite 8%. for strictly 6 Hee. tor Demerara and DopGE n.—On Wednesday, April 24, by the | dence, on Franklin place, Flushing, L. L, THOMAS , IN, tor good £1 e made, the | Rey, H. D. Northrup at the residence of the twide's youngest son of the late Abraham for discharge of prisoners or discharge of recog- | Compares the highest and lowest quotations of CLE: 1900 w 1000 Mil Retned was in nizances for any cause shall in all cases be given to | stocks to-day, with those of yesterday :— 200 ahs Ca $ | agp ge parents, Ricuarp H. DovGk to Lipa M. Carrer. ly of the Ninth ward, New York Bo chiified to we heard sud auclt apllcation. Must Weanestay, Tuesday. | 409 West Un Tel. Inferlor to cinamon rep charch, ‘twelfth street, By "the ev. | Riiends of the fimlly and of his brother, Asa F. he uaned upon afbaavita aeteag fork ac iene te High- Low- High. Low- | 3) do Rig refining, (S60. 8 Sc. Thomas S: Preston, JOUN K. G. HASARD. tO ISABEL, | Miller, are Invited to attend. the funeral, on Thurs: nd up 1g fo at length the est. est. 00 di A 9.5 tair to good gro nas 8, Pres D HAS » | Miller, are invited to attenc ef , Seasons therefor. N. Y. Cen. and Hud. R 97% 9734 600 di choice groc a9 h daughter of the Peter A. Hargous. day, May 9, at twelve o'clock M. Trains leave Hun- Re x age on” ye 2 boxes, molasses, bhds, and boxes 7isc. a Warr—Corressos.—On Sunday, April 21, by the | ter’s Point at ten and eleven o'clock. Carriages in N.Y. Cen. aud Hud. R. 92 wee. i melado, ¢ ca OKC, Bavana pores, Date eres Rey. Dr. Warner, WARREN B. Hair to Miss Dae waiting at depot, COURT CALENOARS—THIS DAY. Ara 5 10 , 13 Oe. a 10%c.; do., 16 told, 10%, w1%e. 2 di Corvessos, both of this city, Mortrz.—On Tuesday evening, May 7, of diphthe- ComMIsstON OF APPRALS.—Nos, 307, 324, 525, 326, } Take Shore, Ho Hate Gat Ors 10 te Im ge Be Oe | ON cES-DENTKER.—On Wednesday, May 4 at Dr. | ria, ihknwax Moutrz, son of Mayer Moritz, In the 827, 32834, 329, 33 2i4, 335, 835, 337, 337%. | Northwestern i” | Commen to prime retining. te.’ a Se. Muir to choice xro- | Crosby's church, by the uncle of the ride, R 19th year of his age. Ct co Ft tr—Part 1—THeld by Judge | Northweste 3 Mee. ale, Brazil, Dutch s ere Nos. 8 to 12, 7360. Edward Taylor, of Binghamton, Mary T. M1 Funeral from residence 183 East Seventy-third ‘fan Brunt.—Nos. 277, > * 289, 241, 1327, 1563'%, 855, , ae 2291, 1491, 901, 1609, 1575, 1677, 1587, 1589, 1501, 1503, | Plo and Alississippl Bio 1606, 1600, 1001, 1603. Part 2—Held by ‘Judge Bar. | Posten, Hartford an Fett.—Nos, 548, 170, 318, 561/270, 700, Tox, 688!s, | NeW Jersey Central, G10, 662, 712, T14, 716, 71s, 72), 72034, F22, Fas, 726, | He Agsey Ce fayasDutch standard. Nos MW to ve. a Vac. | daughter of S, D, Mills, i3q., to Henny H. DENUKER, | street, this (Thursday) morning, at nine o'clock. tit niet and | all of this city, Friends are Invited to‘attend, Foreign was only in moderate de- *j * At a meeting of the class of 1872 of the College of | mand but continued firm. We hear of sales of 19 U Died. the City of New York, held at the college build- , Apam.—On Sunday, May 5, of pneumonia, | ing, May 8, 1872, the following resolutions were Pacific. 100 Am Mer U Exp. ? | Carolina at 8!gc. a 83 bags Patna at 7c. a7) 1: ear md iiaitaween Fs 200 U8 EX Co... and #0 bags Rangoon at 6%c. a 7c. ey ia ROBER? ADAIR, aged 64 years, udopte SurreMe Court—SrercraL TERM—Held by Judge | panama. ih Rac Keatthoo yous comer eek swlesncported of | ‘The relatives and frietds of the family are re- Whereas our classmate, Herman Moritz, has been. Brady.—Demurrers Nos. 18 and 19, issues of law and lact Nos, 92, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, qnoted at Ske. a 97 Sales 300) pou WD pounds good ont spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his | taken from us by death; and whereas in the pleas- late residence, #5 Gates avenne, Brooklyn, ob | ant association of almost five years te modesty, simplicity and steady pose of our companion Western Union: | % 14, 15, 10, | Pacitic Mall... Quicksilver Mining. TALLOW was active at Fn at 974c., packages frees BB la for hhds., and 100,00 pounds city at Yc. | Thursday, May’ 9, at two o'clock P. SUPREME CoURT—CIAMBERS—Held by Judge In- “kBily e' pts, #9 bb he market was quiet ARMSTRON¢ Tuesday, May JouN ArM- | won for him our affection and esteem; and whereas graham.—Nos. 64, 71, 82, 90, 91, 119, 120, Call ize.” | Miettinen mining pret. but uncha fe Hear of sales of 400 bbis. at Bic. STRONG, & native of county Longférd, parish of aie in ove ‘i balm to the sorrowing heart; Supreme Court—TRIAL TeRM—Part 1—Held by | Rock Island = . Colenkil, Ireland, in the 67th year of his age, therefore. Judge Sedgwick.—Nos. 1387, 1657, 1587, 1265, 493, | St Paul DOMESTIC MARKETS, The relatives and friends of the family are Resolved, That we, the senior class of the College 1." Part | Se" Pe aoe respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his | of the City of New York, do express our regard for 1 1577, 1755, 1785, 1799, 1807, 1809, 1815, 1821, y al 2 ticti by ducige Preemuan.--Nos! 102" Isa ton, reel 1172, 1186, 726, 1270, 1282, 1202, 1296, 1268, 1304, 1308, | : 1318, 1520. UNITED STATES BONDS. Court OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—Part The highest quotations for government coupon may st Ri TI ali 101), 506, 429, 1268, | nonas to-day compare with the prices of last LP taped ci Tgp teal Wednesday as follows :— JUDGE CURTIS SFEAKS. New York, May 8, 1872. | United States sixes, 1881. To THE PrBtIc—I desire, in this mode, to state | United States fives, 1881 that all and every the allegations redecting upon | United States five-twenties, 186: the integrity of my olticial conduct, contained in the | United States five-twenties, 1864, report of the committee of the Bar Association, | United States tive-twenties, 1865... M which I have read in the public jonrnaisof thisdate, | United States five-twenties, 1867... 115% are founded upon ex parte statements and untrue, | United States tive-twenties, 1868... 116 : I am ready to prove them so before any tribunal | United States ten-forties... 110% 200 do. legally organized for the purpose of investigation, | United States currency sixes » 6s, 200 Harlem RR. Sey roicty rp eaten e Dore Orin At twelve o'clock to-day the Assistant Treasurer | 3) Erie iit oprie| elf-cons d body of lawyers # og, has ie totry elected Judges, although [must snbmit to the | OPeued the proposals to sell $2,000,000 of flve-twenty | 4° present effect of such action upon the public mind, | bonds. The amount offered was $7,859,850, four while they gain @ cheap notoriety, whic! reafter | millions of which were accepted at prices ranging CLOSING PRICES—5 O'CLOCK P. M. way or may not prove creditable oF bencticial. iy GEO, M. CURTIS, Justice Marine Court, | Petweem 112,86 and 113.1224, New York Centr: FOREIGN QUOTATIONS. Pacitic Mail... Gauvrstox, May 8, 1872, Cotton dull: good ordinary, 2c. Net receipts, 73 bales, Sales, 125, Stock, 91. New Orteans, May 8, 1 Cotton weak, nominal; middlings Ze. 'Net ri 284 bales; xross, 346. Exports—To Liverpool, 2,52 Havre, 3,683. Sales, 750. Block, Ta. residence, No. 193 First avenue, on Thurday, | the character and memory of tie deceased and our 9, at two o’cloek precisely, : sympathy with his deeply afflicted parents, who Biscuorr.—On Tuesday, May 7, 1872, Emma E., the | have lost at the very thresholl of active life a dear beloved wife of Henry Bischol, aged 65 years, 2} son for whom they might justly forecast an honor- anonths and 24 days. able and useful future, ‘ ur, May 8 1872, ’ ey bed tel fs Plot 4 ptiiead $s. J. BEACH, : * SAVANNAH, May 8 1872. West Twenty-fourth’ street. The brethren of Har- | Mcntay.—On Monday, May 6, after a short but Cotton—Demand fair; holders tirm; middlings, 22'4c. | mony Lodge, 199 F, and A. M., Ancient Chapter, No. | seyere illness, HANORA, Widow of James Mullaly, im Net receipts, 2% bales. Sales 450. Stock, 18,408. . 1, KR. A. M., and Columbian Commandery, K. T., the 67 year of her age. pr nay 8, 1802, No. i, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, The relatives and friends of the family are res- n Bisnor.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 8, | pectfully invited to attend the funeral from her ate Evisua Bistor, of Bainbridge, Chenango county, | jate residence, No, 19 Scammel strect, this ‘Thurs- f Flour steady and in moderate deman N. Y., in the 83d year of his age. ts day afternoon’ at 1 o'clock, No.2 Milwaukee club held at $1 65; sal Funeral services will be held at the residénce of | MuLHALLON.—-On Wednesday, May 8, after a long No. 2 Chicago spring at $160, Corn easy; sales 11,00 | his son-in-law, B. M. De Mum, 210 Clermont avenue, | and protracted illness, Dr. WILLIAM EB, MULHALLON, bushels high mixed Toledo at 59¢. a We. and 1.00) busliels | Friday, at three o'clock P. M. {ete tad vene of le aes iy Roe quiets sales of 400 bushels at oe We Bainbridge and Scranton papers please copy. Notice of funeral ter. of 500 bushels Canada at 9c Brirrox.—On Wednesday, May 8, Canniz, young. McNesric.—On W sday, May 8, 1872, James bushels timothy at $2 60 a $3 10; 70 bus! est daughter of Eugene and Carrie Britton, aged 1 | McNesric, aged 76 ye The relatives and friends of the family are re- 76 bushels large clover at $8. Pork quiet at $13. Lard | year, 8 months and 20 days. quiet at ac.“ Highwines nominal, ‘The funeral services will be held at the residence | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his ae of her parents, 25 West Washington place, on Thurs- | Jate residence, 154 East Niuetieth street, on Satur- STATISTICS Or co) MERCE AND NAVIGATION. day, May 9, at eleven A. M. Relatives and friends | day, May 11, at one o'clock P. M. of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Wednesday, Wednesday, M May 1. Tobacco firm and unchanged. Lake imports—Corn, £0,000 bus Lake Shore.. THE VAN SAUN FORGERY CASE. ‘ WPestimony of the Bank Tellcr—Wha He Knows About Altered Checks—Mrs. Post’s Son on the Stand. ‘The Van Saun forgery case came up at te Tombs again yesterday morning. ‘The first witness examined was Alfred H. Timp- son, formerly the paying teller of the Continental National Bank, who said there was an account kept im the bank in the name of 0. M. Harris & ] which firm was composed of C. M. Harris an Consols recovered a quarter per cent at the Lon- don Stock Exchange to-day. American bonds were | alsoa quarter of a cent better, and Erie shares wentupa half, the American selling at 53%, and the protected at 54. RAPID TRANSIT. The Vanderbilt Rapid Transit bill passed the As- sembly to-day, with a change of route. As the bill stands the road will pass from the City Hall Park to Centre street, under Centre to Park street, Park street to Mott, across Mott street, curving north- 97 74% Union Pacit Western Unie 75° St Paul. Erte Northwestern, 75% Ki Col. Chi. & Ind Cen /:! 35% Marte Han & St Jo 42:5 Wabash.” St Paul pret Ohio & Miss Rock Island. 113g Hos, Har & Erie..:: COMMERCIAL REPORT. eRe LENE Cotton Market Quict and Unchanged— Receipts at the Ports One Thousand Six Hundred and Eight Bales—Flour Firmer—Wheat Higher—Corn and Oats pe Senet veel when Monthly report No. 7 of the Burean of Statistics is in press, and contains the statistics of our for- eign trade for the month ended January 31, 1872, and for the seven months ended the same, com- pared with the corresponding periods of 1871, Chief of the Bureau furnishes the following CASSERLEY.—On ednesday, May 8, DELIA, daughter of Peter and Mary Casseriey. The relatives and friends of the family and those of her brother#-in-law are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 328 West Fifteenth street, on Friday, May 10, at half- past one o'clock. CAKROLL,—On Tuesday, May 7, CorNneius CaR- ROLL, & native of Doneraile, county Cork, Ireland, in the 66th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 208 Elizabeth street, on Thursday, May 9, at one o'clock precisely. McGRanam..—On Wednesday, May 8, LILLIAN, in- fant daughter of John T. and Rosina McGraliam, aged 14 months and 28 days. : ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of her parents, 612 Hudsen street, on Friday, at one o'clock. CNigLL.—On Wednesday, May 8, Mantita J. Mc- NIELL, second daughter of Thomas and Rose Mc- Nieli, aged 16 years, 4 months and 6 days, Notice of the funeral hereafter. PeNFOLO.—On ‘Tuesday morning, May 7, WILLIAM PENFOLD, in the 78th year of his age, Ills friends and those of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, trom 87 Fifth avenue, ne ‘Tuesday, May 7, GeoncEr, son of Julia | on Thursday morning, May 9, at half-past nine an Albert Van Saun; knew Van Saun in a business | easterly to the Bowery, under the Bowery to Fourth 9 he 1 % 2 ene ‘ MK a e ar Nt 4 7 on : plate William Cook, wed 26 years, o'cloek. way, but not Harris; Van Saun generally drew a ; \ | Active and Better—Spirits Turpentine | 0 Bh Here: [Oat eee el aca aisl hvieses | Wunesal scrvic " 4 ne . Ta " checks against Harris & Co, (A check exhibited.) | 8¥enue, and up Fourth avenue to connect with the | Active Petroleum Easter — Whiskey | Seven months ended Jan] ene] SSNS) hres faenteDtyen in uate, Rants Brooklee this sn ey natives ae: wha patie OF Sa ueeney Ihave seen this check with Mr. Van Saun; he pre- | New York and Harlem Railroad, between Forty- Firm. sented it to me on the 29th of August last; the F s i was for $42; he said he wanted it titted; eighth and Fifty-ninth streets, with a branch across 838,997,959) 274,013,462) 13,094,056 | (Thursday) afternoon, at five o'clock. Relatives | Westmeath, Ireland, in the 63d year of her age. : He Wrowrspay, May 8—6 P. M. 279,986,310] 275,601,016 | 15,228,386 bay friends yey tnvtleal Pee heondne: My 6 ‘The friends of the family ae resi wedatals invited . 2 } town to the Hudson River Railroad. Vorree.—The market still continued quiet, although | ~~~ soma = 4 JROSBY.—: amford, Conn., on Monday, May 6, | to attend her funeral, on Thursday, May 9, from ee as Mee dee ae ae £0 toe pedi there was a perceptible improvement in the inquiry, but wae dene commoaitios nasa im | WittiaM Gay Crossy, son of 8. L. Crosby, in the | her late residence, 43 Whitehall street, New York. the amount the check called for was $56,000. '] me aggregate amount of exports, exctusive of | Without leading to transactions, excepting a-sale of 2672 | Compared with $40,800,251 Seauary ain | Re A at tie fattierw redid Hartford (Conn.) and Maryland papers please Mr. W. H. Post was called and testified that he Eres exports, exclasive Of | sags Santos, per John Walters, on private terme The | “Tr je values of the imports ‘and LCOMAVSHe, On TArECRp. RieernOcm, May Us OC | aaa wi bank clerk; inted with Albert V: specie, from the port of New York for the week +s ss oo ch 4 le specie values of the imports and exports, | Clinton avenue, on Thursday afternoon, May 9, a USSELL.—The members of Munn Lodge, No. as a be cet 3 Nhe Geel oe wi co ; bert Van aie dts $4,823,712 current quotations are as follows :—Cargoes Rio ordinary, | Which consisted of specie and bullion, and of mer- | hall-past two. 190, F, and A, M., are hereby summoned to attend I, ee init] a i eerie ce aH ; Pt tee ending May 7, Babe wh cage ers Me. a M4t4e. @ 1bc.; do. good, 1c. a l6c,; | Chandise, respectively, for the seven months cnded Cars leave Twenty-seventh street and Fourth ave- | an emergent communication, to be held at their Fang Negra raceivanit wick uae OEHEY Uapets fect BANKS OF CHICAGO. do, prime , sixty days; Mara. January, 31, 1872, were a8 follows :—_ mS i nue at 12:18 Bs uM BO eS aA Fooms, No. 8 Uaioa square, on Thursday, May \) at i, h * die There are nineteen national banks in Chicago, | ¢ibo, Ue. ; St. Domingo, in Domestic | Forety CoNwaY.—On Wednesda: he lence of | eight o'clo for the purpose of paying the last Jonn E. Parsons, her lawyer; did not know what es ba tug 4, Of consumption, tribute of respect to our late brother, Thomas B : i rte. exports. Mr. F. W. Hare, Morris the other papers were; he avoided pur- | which made their statements last month in Imports, Exports, Exports. Seats i, Conese, ithe Seven months ended Jan: he. Saree year of her age. Russell. FTC tetanic pester Ags ly kuowing what they were; the check | response to the call of the Comptroller of the Cur- | auotab! nge i price, liveries, though | Specie and bullion $6,704,254) $28,971,967] $4,464,916 |" Funeral from Berean tist church, corner of Py te TERE, easter, Pinot now in iny mother’s possession 71 was present A sper J cae quiet, were held with considerable firmness at about yes- | Merchandise...........) 382,173,900] 245,641,000) 8,220,116 r seta) Friday J SCOFIELD.—At Long Ridge, Conn., on Tuesday, Mr. Jolin Parsons’ when he requested my mother | tency. They exhibit the following totais:— terday’s prices, The sales sunt up as follows: inven, Kuck Geuass €,aANY EL, SRL, 5 a Praroa, Ooae, wreeneod weevil Pediat — 7, SELLEUK SCOFIELD, in the 8yth year of lis ‘to return a check to him; one which he had placed | Capital stock. toes $8,100, Consumption . bat f9 Specie nd bullion .972,3 ¥ val $7.373,5% | Dresent. Sineekt will be attended from his tate resid in her hands; she did not give it to him. Circulation. 5 Speculation. pad ferchandise 267,983,930 ,ALA787] 7,549.8 CoRNELE.—On Tuesday, May 7, Joy H. Cornett. | on Thursday, April at pi eibee E ‘i lence, Owing to the absence of Mrs. Post, who had been | Loans. subpanaed to appear, Assistant District Attorney | Deposits: ‘The respective amounts of our foreign trade | ‘The funeral will take place at his late residence, | Simakorr.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 1 at Sullivan adjourned the case until ten o'clock this | Greenback isi L, wid carried in American aud foreign vessels, and | 61 Church street, on Friday, 10th inst., at half-past | Tompkinsviile, Staten island, ELiza iow of i in cars and otherland vehicles, during the seven | two o'clock P. M., at New Brunswic Viuss Stmakof, in the 68th year of her age. 493,504 t+ 88,657,989 morning. Liabilities ‘ months ended January 31, 1872; were as follows:— | _Dopp.—At Orange, N. J., on Tuesday morning, Funeral fi *8 fer SUSPECTED PC POISONING. RAILROAD EARNINGS, 27-1 aly. On sas "| Domenee May 7, JOSEPHINE, wife of Charles EY Dodd, an Tompeinsviie tne (unarmayy Griatiece, Bk el The earnings of the St. Louis, Kansas City and | at 21 14.460 nage SO fat be WO ot Exports | Foreign bas ‘riatahes ge ene oF this city. o'clock. The relatives and friends are respectfully . Another Brooklyn Sensation—A Corpse | Northern Railroad for the month of April were fovember, 10) at 194.; December, 10) at 19%0.— Import | ites | por tee Sea ne Tien Preteens ee ene her | invited. Sales to-day, up to 3 P. M.—May, 10 at Values), ‘unera}, from the First Presbyterian church, Orange, SANGER.—On Wednesday morning, May 8, after a Exhumed in Westchester County and | $279,360, against $222,401 for the same time last Wat 27%. 20 at pa I6c., 100 (delivered to- Sey Thursday, ‘May 9, at half-past two 0% Me Jong and painful illness, WiLLiaM W. SaNGgk, M. D., Taken Back to the City of Charches | ycar, SI 2 Fesicavionn ed foot of Barclay street at 1:10 P.M. | in the 63d year of his age. ; 6c. 2 at 22%c., regula p BT ive. 2, 160. 70 at 23%e. Foreign vexsel 205,669,519) 7,667,113 avai 11-16c., LOW at 23% 900) nt 2st Land vehicle 4,607,864 1,501,648 be | Baer 990,964,636) $3,835,295 | Train lea 10,004540| Morris and Essex Railroad). ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also Hol- —— Benes hare st lees | Dotabe even ¥ONTuR KepeD JANUARY A Dwen—on Wednesday. May's, land Lodge, No. § F- aud A.M. ; Jerusalem Chapter, ‘Wednesday, May ut0r18 A. a. | jad oexchanes 100 Sune for 10; es CUA Tabs alts: | Perelem tosses | ahr oh es A598 | nwren, in the ani year of is ane 7 EARL We pc Bog ae hae Domaine aay ety . a je LOSES - . . va A bales, vl 420,75 & by J % d 7 md fren Crand total, 14,700 bales. ‘The receipts at the porte sum | Land vehicles. ES 03,820 | The relatives and friends of the family, and the | vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 98,128] 8280797] 1, @,n.. 11514 | up as follows:—Galveston, “i Orleans, 284; | Tory = ce e : 5 3 relock P, ri © Too U 8 6 ms | Movite, 138; Savannali, 307 Charleston Wilmington’ From the above tables it appears that of the total members of the Sonn oe wenatey” snort tion Bg eit cate «Int 20000 D 8 8.20. 6, 6. Hot | 2; Norfolk) 185; Baltimore, 06; New York, (2; Boston, 248, | value of our foreign trade carried in vessels seventy. | respectfully invited to attend i iameran homens hep Bh Be 1 a of th 19 US 8), i, UNG | Total, 108 baled. | This ayy ast week, 2.004 ‘bales. This | one per cent was in foreign vessels for the seven | Motner's residence, 458, Seventy a oe ee is 18.—On Tuesday, May 7, from isease.0 e 8 O's, Wad, r.-- MY” | day last your, 6.758 bates. Rates on cotton to foreign ports | months ended January 31, 1872, a8 compared with | Trarnoon, at init Bane Ong eee eon Friday | heart, Rossene Srorais, in the osth year 0 0. A. MemBefore Can, | Hy sil Sod. ho" Havre, bys 15 | sixty-elgnt per cent for thé corresponding period of | Siyerny°x at guile CSlOeks fron thence 9 | felatives and fer ngs Taneral, (rom is lake ress nie raise . ‘0 Hamburg, bi m, 24d. . - : — ‘ E ; n Th 4 Bremen, by steam, fae’ geld? com Sail! Sc. To | ‘The number and tonnage of vessels engaged in | Bee tae Baceeree, tad cn a Tuesday, May | dence, 90 Kast Tenth ras. pe leutacher? Baltic ports, by sill, %4e. a 1e., gold. To Mediterranean | the foreign trade which entered into and cleared | fie with year of her ager oo OF Samuel Edgar, in | Muy 9, at two o'clock, without further invitation, ports, by steam Ie. We quote from the ports of the United States during the | ‘eth yea th SMALLEY.—At his residence, Newark, N. J.) om Uplanas, Alabama, Weve Orleans, Togas, twelve months ended January 31, 1872, were as fol- elatives and friends of the family are invited | Monday, the 6th inst., WILLIAM SMALLEY, for Investigation. ° — The City of Churches is likely to furnish another | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, sensation which, ere many days have passed, may startle the professedly moral inhabitants of that | g200 vs 6 place. It scems that on the 9th of April last Ed- s ward 0. Anderson, Who resided on Fulton avenue, and who had been for some time previously con- ected with the United States Internal Revenue Department, died after a short, sharp illness of tess than twenty-four hours, The physician in attendance, as is understood, gave a certificate setting forth that deceased had died of gastritis, and the body was accordingly taken to his former home at Yonkers, We: ‘ nty, and there Ordinary............ 19% 4 Mat to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son- 3 ars. FECL HRI Eee rit tate Goud ordinatysccs Ze Bie Bis | lows: 3 a3 ilaw, Dr. Freeman at Woodbridge on Thurmiay, ae taneral will be attended, from Trinity church, Teached the ears of the dead man’s relatives, who Middling.... [ait 2g Dy gee Cleared, May LP one o'clock P.M. Train from Cortlandt | Newark, N. J., on Thursday, the 9th inst., at three live in the Jast named place, they have Good middiing.///); 244g mg UM wy Tone. Tone. street ferry at 10 A. M. P.M, The friends of the domly are respectfully in- —The quotations are based on cotton running in quality a FLORAN hoe ‘k.—On Monday, May 7, Epwin J., son of | vited to attend. $,810,429|10,814) 3,742,006 | Florian I. and Sarah Florance, aged 3 years and 6 TayLon.—In this city, on Friday, May 8, of ery- oun 19 ot 687,176 | Months, sipelas, JamkSs MiLNoR TaYLon, aged 43 years aud The relatives and friends of the family are re- } 9 months, laid the matter, together with their sus- picions, before the authorities of King’s peels the result being that am undertaker, armed with the order of a Br i not more than bali @ grade above or below the grade | American vessels. RAIN.—Receints—Flour, 9,136 bbls.; wheat, | Foreisa vessels... 11,076 19,693} ‘ooklyn coroner, arrived x pee || es | nf | at Yonkers on Tuesday evening, aud. having ex- Et adel 10,01 4 90,908 | 0,600 082 spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs. | | Dawsox.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 8, Garatood thar tHe aodommast torcr eee yo tamity Penh the nageeteg mers made, aan advance OOM: | american vesnelns logs Nionteoliose) on8sea | Lakingtonsvemiae ce ae mine O'elock, rom 258 | alter a ineval will take place trom the residence’ of ree, by Professor Doremusy wivo wilt at ee Pla AM ttl 73) otter an oo big, | Forelgn vessels. ..00°00000..ASsss] 8718170) 187) BRN. c48 FORsEeTER.<-1m Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 8, | his brother, Thomas J. Dawson, 62 Hamilton ave- Proceed to make an analytical vestigation as to Corn meal wasin good demand and frins sees t 300 bole, | _‘Total...... coun veovu{i@@4| 026281 20074] Sadan | ADELAIDE ESTELLE, youngest daughter of Charles | nue, on Friday, May 10, at one o'clock in the after. - — — St | and Adelaide Forrest «1 13 months and 7 days. | noon. In addition to the foregoing the report contains latives ‘and friends “are invited to attend the Van Onpex.—On Monday, May 6, of smallpox, some valuable tables, showing the textile manufac- | funeral, from the residence of her parents, 343 Van | Miss Evizapetit VAN ORDEN, dad 49 ars, , 95 50 a 9625 | tures of Great Britain in 1870; exports from Berlin | Buren street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three | daughter of Elizabeth and the late David Van \ including 1,00) deliverable in Boston, at $3 8); quien and $3 9 for Western yellow Ne arene We Whether death was occasioned by poison or other Means. Rumors are afloat which, ‘furue, implicate pene i doctor and another near relative of the leceased as the chief actors in what may prove a do. 1000 Bost, H&E. shocking tragedy, 1000 Ohio & Miss 68a 700 | tothe United States during the quarter end y % Orden, formerly of Spring Valle; kland coun! blake OE uo do, {#8 173 | March si, 1872; raliroaa statistics OT Rusaieoad | eccktganetn Jersey City, suddenly, Rosser | NY.” iy of pring Valley, Rockland county, THE OUSIOK SHOOTING AFFAIR, 1W0 =~ do rt H oe ji | Belgium; merchant marine of Great Britain, Ger- | GALLIGaR, aged 38 years. The remains were privately interred in Woodlawn. — on do... Extra Western... ‘ 74a 775 | Many, Austria, te AES the Netherlands; trade of ‘The relatives and frienda are respectfully invited | Cemetery. Jim Cusick, who was arrested last night for shoot- 5 60 om £8 ii Extra Minnesota. aks 400 41009 | Belgium, get nmark, Argentine Republic, | to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 127 WATERBCRY.—On Tuesday, May 7, Ina W. WATER- ing Kobert Williams, of the st. James Hotel, in the ase hs Be Bound OCR Qu sageiag, beads bee 3) | Indian caries nape ey acanaeralian and West Morgan street, on “nuraday, tho deh Inet, at two | sony, youngest daughter of Elizabeth and the late mg a4 5 Fai ge ; i 8 of sugar and molasses from . M. ‘aterbury. Sai anceeeen ee Seeies eeeagy Wea Ant ae gan, ie. do : og CS ; : Rina ‘sg | the ten princtpal ports of Cuba for the calendar | Gargty.—On Tuesday, May 7, after a long and | Kelatives and friends of the family aro resped- stated It was an accident and he would: premwen 2m do. Serer ae I entra, Sieetes ' go0a 94 | Year 1871; pork packing In the West; production, | painful iliness, pee, i uth rene MK ‘ort, | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, charae against Cusick, P 10 20 do. Pn ice double extra 10 00 4 110) | €Xportation and consumption of cotton im the | county Galway, Ireland, in the d4th year of her age. | May 9, at one o'clock, from the residence of het WYChic AN Wh....g 774 1_8t. Louis choice tamily,...... 10a 1300 | United States, &c, * Her friends aud thoue of her brother-in-law, Jo mother, No, 3 West Twenty-fourth street. OO