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8 EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET, i $$$ a 4 P 10000 N ¥ C & #1 scrip. 0 Corn meal, Brandywine... + £00 L0.d. ASSESSOR ANDERSON’S DEATH. DEPARTMENT DOCKS. Hascx.—On We May 8, Peren Josern: ANCIAL AND COMMERCHA ty” ‘0 Calorie. deiegitcvscecseneseeace Soa 5 Wp oF | eeeeeesOe, Meteor of over five years, in con- © | $200 ie. © Pune! Om a ‘sidan 8 68 £0. pa prs penny & wound received on the right arm by 7, =| was 1 * jegation: Potson—The Body Disin- shot fired ’ in #0 and prices were fe-a 2c. ‘per bushel higher, holders fen: “ “Weekly Meeting of the Board—=Mr. | the ferryboat Hoboken net ra eee into terred d the Stomach To en, born in Ehrenbreitenstein, 00 300 erally asking a further advance, which restricted busi- om e Be Anm-/ Comptroller Green and His Partislity German, 76 years and 5 months. +} 1100 a ness materially. The market closed strome at about $173 | alysed—A Singular Case. for Parke—The Harbor Dredgin, ‘The funeral wilt Dinos from 121 Bloomafiela GOLD UP TO 1141-8. | 3" GH So nose a Tid or red winter iu seore: ‘The sles were about iain) | Assistant Assessor Edward 0. Anderson died | ‘The annual meeting of the Dock Comuleagn Was street, Hoboken, N.J., on Friday, May 10, at two . aw 4, Dhie’ & RA RR... 1 rn weculative account, at $1 72 a $1 73 for or P.M. x eS 120 Fe oe ene ee eee ee ee se TT forNerg Miiadkce tt ore, | PAther suddenly wt hls residence, No. 431 Fulton | held yesterday at the omces of the Commission, | ° sonieeOn Thursday, May 9, Euvina HEnnan, mo . Sa eo oes Boor red winter i stare, one 2. for heey i tare. avenue, on Tuesday, the 9th of April. On the 12th | Mr, Agnew was re-elected president, and a motion wiht eae Hernan, dangliter of the late Nathan Z , Ba q D was steady, , | Of April to and Menervia Carey, of New Ha 0 % e bushels a) ‘ r wen, Connecticut 43 d D ion in th Ee S Se iy ao: 8 anette, te lan fie hes minlio Weare: Martina THE BODY WAS REMOVED preg —s ey tary Was deferred to an execn- | aged aa yearn , 2, cut, Continue! epressi @ | iw sme. & He for oll mixed Ju ore, neluding in sales, 1300 bust: | fgom Brooklyn to Yonkers, the residence of his | gaia, qome all ter, Sompiladiones Kang has, it was fully invited to attend san the family are respect- Stock Market. 0 * fe an do 32 | fhe. “Oats were stendyy but only tn’ umderate demnud | father, and buried there, in St. John's Cemetery. | tweive monthe atone er ey 20F more than | fone, 1,110 Third avenue, between site ae ea Firat Boa rd10130 Ae | ene ile ere nce totic, tue Wertden tn wigre, | THE deceased had been attached to the office of |. office, which the Legislatecs yoeaeey ary for the | sixty-sixth streets, at 10 A.M. Saturday, May 11, Meieresr eee ee SuHOSC Hs. n, JAA Ty. B36 WANE Ere BE... 6 | Hye Intive demaid a higher heoges. Wee | General James Jourdan, in Brookiyn, as Assistant | , Cotimissloney HmwRy drew ‘Attention to the past | ict remains will be taken to New Haven, Conn., for Ee : Pa ve ha Marley was ute buy abort Sead Assessor, for the past eighteen montha: consequent upon aes ae. Commission Huwr.—in Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 9, of pnen- Advance of the Rate of Interest by | 2031.44" MB pe Hales 3,000 bushel Western at 73e. bushels | Some few days ago Mr. Alfred Anderson, father of | to supply the Commission with the funds thatare | ous 8: P. Huwr, aged 60 years,'i mouth and 4 Sou Fac 17's, etal Mo. IRE 1090 do. oe MN | Fianauts—For } the deceased, went to @ notary public in Yonkers Goata Mt by, finenperepriation. He drew attention “Poneral service ‘will be held’ as his | the Bank of England. hump Mich Sotihas.-: 100 iw) do. MS | moderate, but we learn of and made an aMdavit embodying the following | condition of the city, It was see y ene enancial | dence, Castleton, N.'Y., on Saturday, Mth isstuer ann do 02 rain and petroleum, also for ge but business | statements:—That Edward 0, Anderson was his | condition as hot to-wa; Bed, was in such @ | at two o'clock P.M. . « rant the advances of Seabee da 3000. Ue a0 RR Ast. 92) in the main bas been light in conse ‘of a difference son; that he dled at 431 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, | required, yet Mr. Green had paid to the aponey Huyter.—On Thursday, May 9, MARy J., wife of of opinion In regard to Fates. Those closed were at about | the cause of death being stated by the doctor (pr, | ment of Parks in hree Depart- | James 8. Huyler. former “Rures "ike enkagernen today ‘gers | irish's named mentioned. In the widav) to bo | Basse GTR dares cimeoets: ending March last, | “*tne"reiatives und friends of the family are tnvitea Liverpool, by steam, 37,500 bushels grain at 4d. ; 300 tierces $70,000, ig the same period he had paid beer ats 6 2100 Ubls pork at Is Od., and 1 hhids, of | Acute gastritie; that his sald son, Kaward 0. Ander- | only $50,000 to the Department of Docks, Buckianane | to.attend the funeral, from her late residence, 107 tallow, by steam and. sail, at 12s, 6d. To Lond son, Was @ aman of strong constitution, and had crepancy was 8 Gerace to the great mercantile | East Twenty-seventh street, an Sunday, 12th inat., ce city of lew Yo! the \WaLL STREET, } Tuurspay, May 9—6 P. M. Gold was in active demand ‘to-day, and the pre- | 1a Guest tam. mium stood one-eighth per cent above the quota- | 5000 do. aT . 6 | by sail, 150 bbls. rosin, Is, fl. The always enjoyed good health, and that the said Ea- Comptroller were to at half-past one o'clock, 2 1000 Clev & Tol s fds, 103 be 75% " ‘Americ bark, hence to Ce | . A ‘e dic- en cent tae eee tnune | eae oe Ee ati decor tnt | Tat ne wank for ‘nip twenty tour hour’ tal | tape ot appopiRtion eth Narre agit te | nave of fo Sou Wiscns, toad ie the er e| é: |0 iss ‘Sd. cl; twe we 8, Cac! a 1 . sales were nearly all made between 114 and 114%. | ty) a Mina ruin, to Cork. for orders, Ge, 3d. off long lay days: | be had violent amd that he shOuld hold no other omice than that w | 58th year of her age. BURNING PAINS IN THE BREAST Chief of the Department, of Finance; but Mr. Green | ,@{¢ Corpse will be taken from the residence of and stomach, apd that he was very much purged | was a Commissioner in the Department of Parks, | Het brother, Michael Irwin, 214 East Twenth-elghth and stek at the stomach, vomiting @ great deal und | and had shown an undue favoritism in his appro: | *trect, to St. Stephen's church, where mass of ter a British brig, 1,600 quarters fraln, to Cork tor ord 5s. Gd. 3d, off; all with the usual Continental clause # Swedish'brig, Hence to Elsinore for orders, 1,300 bbls Higher rates are anticipated. The bids for the pur- 4000 Mil & St Paul ist. Oh chase of $2,000,000 of gold to-day from the govern- | 20100. IT&E lstm.sh 46'4 300 ment amounted in the aggregate to $8,030,000, at © Falls & MIst..) 85°9 retined petroleum gt 4s. 1., 3d. off it direct; a Nor | with great pain; that the sald Edward 0. Ander- | priations. requiem will be sald for the repose of her soul; from prices varying from 113% to 114.10, the latter being | Ov auMk Hele We a ts : Trogian brig: hehieedo Bxeter direct, LEW bois, naphtha, gon's wife, Sara ‘Anderson, ave him todrink what pe tenjgDREDGING IN THE HARBOR. Renee to Calvary Cemetery, on Friday, May 10, ot oi 2 " 15 sha Con Nat Bank. ne 2 . es Et 600 bbls. petroleum, reported at ds. 9d. or 4s. she called “toast water," and that he drat i» aD mmissioner HUNT read a report, which lock. Her relatives and friends are bees by av aie, fe Ae hain enCRnS omtered, Was, | het AT Canal. 1308s Ba 4 ‘erolatiee trade inthis market continued ligt and | shortly afterward died, ‘The deponent further | the following extracts are made.” rom yas respectfully invited to attend. ef course, accepted. a Con Coal aed ualinportanity but p Hem 109 bbl New | Staton, Anat from information he has received, and | me Executive Committee, to whom was referred the | daughter of Oren Joynt” ged 1d montis oad MONEY MARKEY. Mariposa Mi Ieleans wuld wt 67C. a 7 rom good jority, that the Wi . An- Jeation from the Pilot Commi: mt, aged 14 months an 20 West Un Tel derson had just cause to suspect that tho deposit of the material taken out-of the alive writing. | 4 Money is easy—perhaps more so than on any other day this week—and the rate of interest Is in- clined to favor the borrower, although six and eeven per cent are still demanded. THE SHARE MARKET. Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed Cla AN IMPROPER INTIMACY the bounds of the harbor, have carefully considered: the latives and friends of the family are respect- existed between his wife and Dr. Irish, and that de- | matter referred and stated. The Commlasioners of Filots | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resl- ceased was about to sue fora divorce; that the | *tate thatunder the law they have the right todirect | dence of her grandmother (Mrs. [oj Ts), 30 Mac- oer leceaned beck The 1s aad ak 5 where the material taken from the slips shail be deposited, dougal street this (Friday) aft eon said deceaser quent! that he lived un- | and in the exercise of that right have rather chosen to | ovceek. ay) afternoon, at two happily with his wife, and that he had also stated | say where it shall not be deposited: K 01 to his mother, who is now living to testify to the pitt Not below Spuyten Duyvil Creek, on the North ENNEDY.—On Wednesday, May 8, ELIZABErt, Muscovado, refining. Muscovade, grocery. Porto Rico lish Islands Orleans. be » 400. 47) KRIRR eB urpentine com a continuation of dredging the slips if the material is to do, at $3 75, 100 bbls. No. 2 at $4, | dy Hook, as the risk would appear | 2’clock, from the Church of the Assumption, corner “ | Edward O, Anderson, come home a corpse, and that | be taken outside ot d 5 WS ed quoted ‘ound a a a ré Pee eee aes io. Tat was dull and Houunal at torucr | she wished When he went ont that he would never | greater than the advantage to be realized. ‘The Depart, | York and Jay streets, Brooklyn, wher a Tequiem % | prices sien | come back unless as acorpse. The deponent fur- | Ment of Docks has two powerful dredging machines and | Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. k ee my steam but as there is no place of deposit inside th KENNEDY— on § ’, 2 manent mucnangs tang die martes erized | ther dadd that he beulowod that, a son had been | Set apgSursto the Semmien that Se wBst 9 Grainne | palmont erosceee a eta tietaet Rot Ve learn ot sales of 1,000 bbls. standard White, sell Inquest held, he prayed that the body might be | reasonable distance, without incurring the périisor the | NEPY, Esq., aged 71 years, ‘late of the firm of W. B. oe : 1“ i fe of Michael Keni in’ thes r ‘The “bears” have had the best ofitagain to-day, but : 3 bbls. at Soe,, 00 | fact, that he was afraid to eat anything in hia own | River. wi e nedy, in the 29th year of her tm oniy so far as to keep prices aan to the lowest i , rivate | house that his wife cooked for fear of being pelaon- | yend—Not westof fort, Schuyler, Throgg’s Neck, and | @ge. y , : 8 | ne and | ed: that the sald wife ofdecansed had frequently sald | The committee dvelded that they could not recommend | to maou ane Rata sare Tespectfally invited figures of yesterday, and in some cases to force 8 | today have bi ) bbls. | that it would be a pleasure toher tosee him, the said n y “ to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at ten ( My them at times a little below. The market opened weak and remained in that condition until the close. A reaction is looked for on the part of those who favor high prices, and many predict that the bottom has been reached for the present, at least 123%e., which was about the by rd Py taken up and a proper investigation made, by all the speculative stocks, This is a question Sa RDU Canna neruts, De Upon auch amaavit belie presented to the Coro- report was adopted. KENNY.—On Tuesday, May 7, LAWRENCE, eldest which to-morrow’s transactions will most probably do i Lge cane oll auoted ate, «| mors of Kings county Coroner Whitehill took hold of gate, Dommntasion shortly afterwards went into Seer ovedl fon OU via and Eliza Kenny, aged a 0. ures.” Naphtha was litte : 5 4 ssion. ; solve. New York Central and Hudson River opencd * bun Hos, H'& rie. Jb 6 but. ‘remained unchanged; quoted | Witqcaee ty eek tit casi LIAR HR TS Siege ea Ae AG Loughmore and Giyn, county Wexford, Ireland. at 96%, and sold up to 975, but lower prices ruied 200 80. isi Be in bulk aud ie. in shipping (Coroner Whitehill). would be empowered to act A VALUABLE SERVANT. The funeral to take place on Friday, the 10th inat. market at the creek Was not is oa, ‘ained | Upon it. The District Attorney wrote al Sei Paton aioe | che Oorouse stating thatthe Rilerie can perfectly | Annte Martin, a chambermald employed in the | Second street, 1 i vited to attend, sound and legal, and Judge Tappan also confirme: boarding house No. 14 West Twenty-elghth street, Kenr.—On Thursday, May 9, Wiuitam Kent, in at two o'clock, from his parents’ reside , No. 3 The relatives and friends are in- for the greater part of the day. The scrip had but | Gp few sales at 91a 91%. Erie advanced from 67% to 69%, owing to an increased demand for the stock. changed adelphin the: the mark tP RR pes Wok O,gtd j | his decision, bis. at 24 ‘opt! @ was arrested by Detective Hagan, of the Twenty- | the seth f hi Western Union was largely deait in at the fractions 4,000 bbls. at avers option, all the | “Coroner Whitehill at once went to work, and 01 Q the doth year of his age. beeweeh 4 aad 75 pacife Mall ran up from 744 it AUDA don apoheae nae ue, 0b Tuesday night last went up to Yonkers (having fart | Dinth precinct, on complaint of Mrs, HH. Bramhall, | | ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited ‘i Fi ad oro pala ar occa oh Baden ine ult of Seas, ae Pavan ch | obtained the necessary permits from the New York | one of the boarders, who charges while temporarily | {0 Attend his funeral, from his late rest O 16, a ia pai aD a on, dropp a °| aD Bei O° He biyer's option: tast halt Jute aud July, at 2330. also nd Brook! n Boards of Health), taking with him absent from her rod n the prisoner stole $350 worth | Spring street, on Sunday afternoon, May 1: 433, but towards the close became somewhat | 10! Mei a 00) cases (part lust evening) é ee _ | the city undertaker and some ot men, of clothing from her. e complainant states she 2 . aid ap.tal tai Ini tha open azogian hig aie be Tey KOVINIONS. —Recelpts—ork, 217 bbls. ; Det, 9 packages THE BODY WAS DISINTERRED left the prisoner cleaning up her room when she | 4. KING.—On Thursday, May 9, 1872, Epiri KING, buoyant and sold up to 7545. I bs ayes; lard, 758 bbls, and tierces, and daughter of James and Sar: Kin if 127th re te eer ea ee er ane 78% . jork was dull, and nomin- | and brought down to this city via the Hudson | left the house, and upon her return found both the | Gaughter o| Seventh at | ly sh here were y 7a r » | River Rallroad, and at two o'clock yesterday morn- | prisoner and the property gone. ‘The officer, upon | Street an Ge Harlem, aged 2 years closing prices of yesterday. The following table be BM r K tor 3137 ing it Was placed in the Morgue and coBRe since gearohing two trunks of the prisoner, which were ee ‘At Btamford, Conn,, on Wednesday, May comprises the highest and lowest quotations of 6 K 8nd nominal 8b epous, for ‘ een under lock and key. Coroner ehill went | in the house, found a large amount of valuable ete retin ap > ec to-da; wish those of yesterda; ae ON Calhecre be ss vee crate CaMmbUas Aa pelonm tation Athen tasty personally to see the corpse taken up, and sat close | clothing and ‘articles not accustomed to being in | ® Funeral pervise at Bee sounie chosen tamford iy y' y * to the coffin all the way down, so that he will be | the possession of servant girls, and is under the uneral service at St. John’s church, Stamford, 300 Cley & Pitta gtd be 923g —Thursday— —Wednesday— | 3ONYCAKIHR be 91 favor, hi ales of 100 boxes city lung clear at?’ Low- | 2 ol and 100 boxes Western short clear at se. Dressed able to swear that no poison has been introduced | impression she has stolen tlem from different par- | 0M Saturday afternoon, 11th inst., at two o'clock. 3 High- Low- High- WD BOs saach vive 9674 vere erate demand and rather weak, atSigo. | into the deceased’s stomach or other ce b loyed. The Masonic services will be held immediately after. es, mt ent, | MM doe seas weer ibe. heavy. to ligt, Meet condnued “quiet, | its alsinterment. Organs since | Was arraigned before Justice Comat JeiTorsou Nar. | Trains leave Twenty-Reventh street and Fourth ave- N.Y. Cen. and Hud. R.... 975% 905 | TOR as Wliceentstenenee: OB but unchanged. “Sales were made in a small way Mr. Anderson, the father, has engaged Professor | ket, yesterday afternoon, and denied the charge, | 2UC ®t 12:16; return 3:32 P. M. N.Y. C.and Hud, R. scrip. 917% 91 | en ge oe Duine inens tierecs, atid Shia $40 lor tudia ties tercee | Doremus to make a careful analytical examination | but'was remanded to the station house until this | | LEW!S.—On Thursday, May 9, Cnarnes Heneeer, Hariem. 126 126% | bond Osi cel hums were also quiet and more or fess “nominal, | Of the stomach and organs of tho deceased. Dr. | morning, in order to allow the officer to find ad- | YoUNBest son of George G. and Eliza Lewis, aged 6 Erle. 86% | 30a ey g | quoted ae $23 $u7.” Cut meats were in rather botter | Shepard made a post-mortem examination upon | ditional complainants, ore peeetieee cant San ak ha atid es pene sore 9534 oy 0 do. bale jae a a Fed de Ate ud ca ALRNeS, steady Pike RAED OR, Salon Oe the body yesterday sy fuemorsne: ane the ie ined LED BY x a 7 re full ieeiemee ane anos rte red Shas Forts lor’ . a e . an . . 5 ozes pickled ies at 1740. v1 e¢ organs Were delivered ovei 18 ofessor er- KIL ,ATLRO; 4 Northwestern i 6 13% 9348 | gico00 US 6's, “81, « 18 $2000 US 5.20, 7, 07... 118% at lee: We. quote finuked, shoulders, © do. metically sealed jars. pili 0 third street Methodist Episcopal chureh, on Sunday, Ohio and Mississippi... .. 465 $076 | uM US Bair, THE. 18 GON U 8 Bam), V7.3 58 | HES, Tht “do elites, ‘Yoo a He’ for boxed or loose: | | Mr. Anderson, too, says that ifany poison should | Coroner Young was yesterday called to tho | 12th inst., at halfpast four o'clock ST wewaG Wet Boston, Hartford and Erie 9% 2% | 102) 85:20, c, "85, 8d MBS4 ON US B's, TH c...°-. WN | Lard—The inarketfor Western was dull, bat unchanged; | be found in his son's body he will spend every cent | Morgue to hold an inquest on the body of Mr. John | o@@ViNGStON.—On Thursday morning, May 0, at New Jersey Central. 109% 109 1g 12:30 P. M.—Before Call. spot quoted at 94c. a 9516e. We bear of sales of 6) | to hi y Oak Hill, HERMAN LIVINGSTON, in the 79th year o! New isc, Central scrip.106 106 800 she Pac MSS Co 14% 300 she ChicdNWRR.93. 75%, tlerces kettle at 9'gc. and 750 tierces for June at9 Ib: BRING THE ORIMINALS TO JUSTICE. Rheinfrank, a German, fifty years of age, who died | his age. Union Pacific.............. 38% BB | eee eee os iS” Ik do Tone quoted at 9c. ; city Was In demand, but weak, If there is none found it is his intention to let the | from the effects of injuries, More than sour weeks | Notice of funeral hereafter. a Col., Chic. and Indi'na Cen 36%, sg B61 100 ita has been very quite, but | Matter drop altogether. He would not make a | ago deceased wag riding on the front plat- lee ator EEL May 9, passe Panama........ 118 154 115 200 .a74c., and 20) bags | Charge 80 serious either against Dr. Irish or his | form of a hird avenue = car near | vay in holy Chri stian tr ne hy EUPHEMIA A, oat Western Union Telegraph. 75% 70% 7434 oon Bic. a 8%. | son’s wife unless he has just grounds so to do. ‘Twenty-sixth street, when his hat fell or was | Wife of Newman C. Lyon, Jr, aged 30 years, 1 Pacitic Mail. . + 16 16% 18% 500 Sugan—There har quite a large business cons Dr, Irish heard of the above facts yesterday, and | knocked off. In jumping for his hat Mr. Rheinfrank | Months and 6 ae Guceenay Mining....... 4146 42% 41% = Hi matted to-day in refining grades; the sales aggregating | went to the Coroner's office and asked to be pre- | fell on the track before the wheel, which passed Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to uicksilver Mining pref.. 5375 58% B25 odo. Taare ae en eke aetna cuger Wasa geet | Sent at the post-mortem examination, but was re- | over and crushed both his feet and legs, death being sited ie UneEay Cote she hrea an eeLe Ga aaa Oe 9236 93 92 200 Erie RR demand and atiull former prices, Messi. OC. amaun& | fused. He seemed to be very much excited about the | the result. Deceased lived in Third avenue, near orton street on on ay ht eg lay. : 11% 3) 1 200 Chic & RT RR. Co. report the stock, sales and receipts a8 follows:— | Matter, and satd the deceased died of the disease | Eighteenth street, Brooklyn. clan out Dereon ag Ht ate iis) FS - 50" 69% 59 2) d0...:. Mhis. Boxes. Bays, Mctado. | which he certified to. He states that there 18 10 | es | fOFd, Westchester pountyy ASR pan gp Big rod + 70% 6 BO 1995 | i eee k (ascertained by ac. poison to be found and that the analysis will clear ppd deter at Bay yen gens Eres CMSB Ute . Joseph. 433% 425, 433g 48 600 aes © i538 100 a al 1 Sane ine ding nahh Sataearae him of all suspicion, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. aay ate ng ate a Poulet 8 ALG y The highest quotations for government coupon | 20 West Un Tel.....:h3 78° 80 | | do. Reberpis since May 17 - WNM3 SOL 280 pla the meantime the matter awaits @ report from a Pe nee ene On cy enn) cont ea ae 0 eteres c M&s pf fect Rae us, Po 3 ¥ bonds to-day compare with the prices of last Thurs: | $i y Ge. ot BR OMto MIRE A | rotation coesseesn TRG TODD BRS Cae ok oe Maiviéa: salauon—At Astoria, L, L, on. Wednesday, May 8, Oar a BR Thursda: 90) LS & MS RR, WM dolce ag | Sillesstnce May L.......... SORT eh eee BLACKWELI—BROWNELL.—In_ Philadelphia, on | 7°nRe i, ATATION, i@ the seth year of his age. ) ‘sday, Thursday, | xy) 1 Us 988, OD a 5 — aT mt May 0, by the Rev, Wm. A. Jenks, If e funeral é place this day (Friday), May Mays.” May 2, | 22 ase peop PS MS OD don acs 48% | Stock thisday, May 9,1872.. 6 195 31,085 THE HALLORAN MURDER. rhursday, May 9% by the Rev. Wm, A. Jenks, HARRY | 10, at two o'clock P. M. The remains will be taken United States sixes, 1881. . 118% [app eas eerie ae ay Oe RO Re. ihe — — pS al Talia Ray G, BLACKWELL, of New York, to Miss Jusig BRow- | to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ; United States fives, 1881 1114s ro} do... “) $a82 100 done aoe | ey me stock— i NELL, of Phila delphia, MINNS.—On Thursday, May 9, VIRGINIA SOWDON, United States five-twenti 2 Chie & NW Ri, Rape ee eanee Coroner Young’s Investigation—Direct | | Diton—Munpny.—On Wednesday, May fat the | wite of W. W. Minna. United States tive-twentic ‘ Church of the Nativity, by the Re iam Ev- | Notice of funeral to-morrow. Second Board=—1 P. M. Testimony Against Burne—He Is Com- United states five-twenties, 1865 . it - erett, Mr. JOHN RHINELANDER DILLON to Miss Jay Moork.—On Thursday, May 9, Jonn W., infant son : United States tive-twenties, 1867 Sea Gecreia Bo aaa ae «at Oi maltiod ty tha penises... T,, daughter of Mr. James Murphy, all of this city. | of Elias B, and Sarah H, Moore, aged 1 year and 7 United States five-twentics, 1868, BANK) Missouri 0G ~ The Coroner's office at the City Hall was crowded | No cards, months. United States ten-forties. .. 2000 Un Pac Is 92% 200 di ba 9 ead to excess yesterday afternoon by Bowery sports, FULLER—VREELAND.—On Wednesday, May 8, at ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ! United States currency sixes 1500) Un Pac 7 81° 200 Un Pac RR...be.sd Herdeaest rien reaps riers repress oer, (eee » | the residence of the bride's parents, Woodside, N.J.. | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the house Woe | 10000 Un, 8654 300 rt pies Siac. j meludo, sac.4 O4c., Havana—Hoxes, Dutck stand: | who had collected to witness the examination in by the Rey. Clarence Eddy, Oakusy B, FULLER to | of his grandfather, Henry Moore, 44 Macdougal THE RATE OF INTEREST IN ENGLAND. To Gt West 2am a do. do.. 16 to 18, . alike, do. | the case of James Burns, the City Marshal, charged ELLENA VREELAND. No cards, street, on Saturday, 11th inst., at one o'clock P. M. ‘The Bank of England raised its discount rates to- | 0 N Y& NI Mclew {0., white, Mge. Forto itico— | with shooting John Halloran in the Gotham drink. | . HAVILAND—Siwoxsoy.—On Wednesday, April 24, ime reining. Sc,’ @ to choles gro at tho Third Universalist church, by the Rev. E.G, |g MELWAULON-—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May cery, Bye. a le ‘araall-Datch ata mn Noe tio i ie. ing and gambling saloon about four o'clock | sweetser, JAMES W. HAVILAND to MAGQIR SIMONSON, Ore eng a ac ema? foe. Te a9. Java—Duteh standard, N: to reid “sc! on Sunday morning, the 28th ult., as | daughter of Richard L. Simonson, both of this ty, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the yo Manila—Superior and extra superior, 7: . af STKAMINE Way quict Dut firm at 9\c.a Mc. for choice | heretofore fully reported in the Heraxp, | ,,/YONS—HENDRICKS.—On Wednesday, May Common thn day from four to five per cent. This movement be- ing anticipated caused no particular surprise. EXCHANGE, h ; bo. 8. 0. 1000 shs West UTel..be 74% 200Clev &.P, etd be bd 0 | 5° IwchiceNWRR..... -b3 75 GUD don. 74% 300 do ae ve Y | Medical Society of Kin county, are respectfully 1100 do ie the Rev. J. J. Lyons, Mr. Junius J. Lyons to Miss 5 Me I, Laf Foreign exchange is steady, under a small ad- | wy do. vTaztow continued, in tair demand and very frm; sales | Burns seemed in an abstracted state of mind, and | ConaraNck, daughter of the late Uriah Hendricks, | tence ‘(ev Dr. Cayo) Presvytenan ae ( vance in the rates. Sterling sixty-day bills are iM) do 110,000 Ibs, at 9gc. a gc. for fair to choice and - for | apparently paid but little attention to the testi- | all of this city. corner of Lafayette avenue and Oxford street, on e: ach oWvuiseny.-Receipta, The market was -mony given by the witness teady under a fair demand.” We learn of sales of 18) bbs. at 882. | g synopsis of the evidence e. quoted at 1094; a 1094, and short sights at 110% a Myers—Brusn.— On Wednesday, May 8, at the | saturday, May 11, at twelve o'clock. Below will be found | residence of the bride's parents, by the Hev. J.J. | “tthe Meateal Sogiety of King’s county will meet at 0 do 200 Chic & RI RR 500 110%. do. Lyons, JonzeN L. MYERS to PAULINE, daughter of ° savnvnve doe MDI oS L, IN Le LINE, the house 111 South Oxford street, at half-past Lapis ck atid : Teh Te we ee DOMESTIO MARKETS, Phillp Hartigan, of No. 9 Hester street, depored | Syivester Brush, ail of this city. leven o'clock sharp. ? as ' Consols were steady, at 92% a 92%. American | 1 dams seosmemtabewea Tf" J that he was bartender at the Gotham Saloon, No, | ,.M&¥RR—VaN Osrraxp.—On ‘Thursday, May 9, at | Muns.—On Thursday, May 9, MARY ANNA AGN: rate, bonds declined a quarter of a cent, and Eries ad- 100 Mor & Essex RR i Gauvrstoy, May 9, 1872, i y the residence of the bride's parents, Closter, N. J., | eldest daughter of Mary and Charles Muns, aged ' ia 64% for American sh rie 0 do. 9% Cotton dull; good ordinary, 26 Nee recenAs, 2 baton, | 208 Bowery, and knew deceased, HaJoran, and the | by the Rev. Eben Sinith Hammond, Francis ANT. | Soara, Tinbaths end 20 days. piprepicd onion deci 9 Oh prea iil tt 10 Han & St Jo iit pf ANG | stocky SM. i ' "| prisoner, James Burns; saw deceased in | Eb. MeyEn, of New York, to Sanat G. VAN Ustrann, | “Notice of funeral hereafter. J 9 55 for protected shares. it it PRR..be “ “be New Outeaxe May 9 1872 | the saloon on Sunday morning, the 28th Oe Erno. ieameny, May 2, at st, | ,MCBoNaLD.—On Wednesday, May 8, Joun McDoy- and nominal. Net ree: ALD, aged 28 years, 1400, Stok, 79,54, ult, with George McCabe and several oth- | George's church, Newburg, N. Y., by the Rey. Dr. The relatives and friends of the family are re- ngs, Be. ers; did not see Burns there; heard a | Brown, ARTHUR C. PERRY, of Brookivn, to ANNIB | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hislate | middlings, 2% M., daughter of the late Jehiel Owen, of Peekskill, hag 7 a pistol shot and saw Halloran running towards ie 8 4 * saat con beat gene arene this (Friday) after- ipts, 12h bales; H INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC DEBT. ! The national debt is now $2,278,519,958, of which 90 ' $1,852,354,879 is interest-bearing, amounting do. m 5 " ere: » tive. | 100 Atlantic M Ss. annually to $104,951,341. The interest on the five- BONY CAH RRC de do tape -. 7% SUD do. v5 Cotton quiet, but firm; middling: the front door; ran and fastened'the door; previous , Diced. of O1 twenty bonds is $83,326,626, on the five per cents (fe be.bs BOC, Ca tC Rit. $2 yates. Exports coastwise, 36h to the anoyane ber padlcn Rae o een in BrVANs,—On Thursday, May 9, 1872, Mary Brv. SE beet toe te aout year of hee $20,728,365, and on the three per cents $896,360. | 35) a. 9 ae % a ial: bh the barroom ; don’t know that deceased and prisoner ki es ‘a : 4 Meg i ” " LA , May 9, 1872. r be ANS, a native of Ballynairy, parish of Ballymachugh, | ®&¢. ‘ When Mr. Boutwell gets his pending scheme per- | 20 d do. Cotton quiet; middiings Kc. Net recelpta, had any trouble; know that deceased was taken | OOtnM"Uavan ireland, aged 23 years, ht ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those 0000 3 & Hevls do, bales, rts Coastwise, G40, Sales, 300. Stock, 14,194 to the station house; did not see the prisoner after | , é removed of her brothers John and William Keenan Fogart Footed SiG zoyores’ WaCl, be Feanped £9, ADCHE ONG). BHO Rw be T Lovtavie, May 9, 1872. the shooting; after ‘the first shot heard another | fer remalie wil) Ae earday,. the inh inst, Hd are respectfully Invitea to attend her funerals from hundred millions a year, or five times as much as - Tobacco firm, and unctianged. Sales 1d hhde shot in the street. ere CORT LS tout Won ao la nst., at | her late residence, No. 20 East Twelfth street, on ' y P, bipce anes ab uaeass i James Lahey, of 80 Hester street, deposed that | ove o'clock P. M., from No. 35 Willett street. h eb } the whole expenses of the government were in CLOSING PRICES—5 O'CLOCK P, M. Borrato, N. Y, May 9, 1872. eet cue Chehind aieon Wh fone orcibce om tn BIScHOFF.—On Tucsday, May 7, 1872, Eama E., the | Saturday, the 11th inst, at half-past one o'cldck. 1828. KY 6 Lake Importa—Flov D) bbis.; corn, 74,00 busheis; | he was in x bi * © | neloved wife of Henry Bischoif, aged 55 years, 2 | Interment in Calvary Cemetery. . D ‘entral.. oh MY bushels, firm, asking 26. advance on morning of the 28th ultimo, in bg eed with de- | onths and 24 days, McNegLey.—On Wednesday, May 8, Bripger bosach Perna Wentera dion % g | Sainte umn tales Of dou mestiely Danie eye and | ceased: Cicorge McCabe and others; Hurns came in | "ithe relatives and friends are respectfully invited | MCNEELY. ‘The weekly statement of the Boston banks made | Tactic Mall | . se Mishels Noo 7 MILWaTCee eT at | ee eee ny one there dren a ria | to attend the funeral, on Sunday, May 12, 1872, at | Her funeral will take place on Friday, May 10, at , re e increase » | Rock Istand | tive and lo} Jes 10,000 bushels | TOMen Te oveneh Meet nen atoy | alf-past one o'clock, from her late residence, 443 | one o'clock P. M., from 183 Madison street. up to May 6 is given below. The increase in the | Rock! ushel McCabe exclaimed, “Look out!” Burns fired P + = + , Col, Chi & Ind 1, in Lots, nt 68e. @ 68¢. ; 29,00) bushels do. on | When McOal 1 he We et | West Twenty-fourth street. .The brethren of Har- | | MoNesric.—On Wednesday, May 8, 1872, James deposit line favors the loaning facilities of the banks, ‘Oats ‘more active, closing arin; sal the pistol at Halloran, who ran out, pur: | et. <The Mhishelsds. | aued by Burns, and heard another shot in | Mony Lodge, 199 F. and A M., Anctont Chapter, No. MiRES pees peers. ‘ i F Western on private terins, . i " 3 t ° re- and tows, money again into, the: avenues of COMMERCIAL REPORT. ir and clawed higher: salesof Sai bushels | the allway; Halloran came” In and -aaid, | 1,14. Mand Columbian Commandery, K.T:, | The relatives ont ters ot aon his sey —— - Foie "eairead hie | iim, Wm shots” saw mo quarrel between | “St ‘ sud i, | late residence, 164 East Ninetieth street, on Satur- April 29, May 6. ATE articles tin 1. Railroad ship- d deceased; saw Burns under arrest: Bogert.—On Thursday, May 9, ELIZABETH O. ie sat Ninet ease 114,605 114,481,200 | er for Fature—Recel at the Ports |” sate reco, N. Y,, May 9, 1872, | sawaplstolin Burns’ hands; he had it he | ‘ 8 ‘0 att oye f" + Mediral: 3,4 8,255,800 F | nt’ $8 SJ for | came in the door, and when ‘Burns said, “Get up, | Neral at 123 Hicks street, corner of Clark, Brook- | fant daughter of John 7. and Rosina MeGrabam, |} 7,600,200 | 2,015 Bales—Flour Higher—Wheat De- lyn, atten o'clock on Saturday, May 11. Her re- | 4ged 14 months and 28 days. ’ P, ber winter, $10 for white | you son of ab—h!" he pointed the pistol at Hal ‘The relatives and friends of the Puilly sto respect- ns will be taken to Litchfleld, Conn. 20,813,400 | eldedly Better—Rye Higher—Spirits Tur- | a firm. Sales | joran, but did not call his name. ge . 0 " 13,000 bushels whit bush it ‘ a v sday, May 8, after ashort in | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- Gepoite enone {0745.30 | pentine Active and Firm—Rosin Quiet | Cinnduon privat ia Spring. at Sieeince. Wan Gu Rice on tos tonite eee ah nese Many Enza Come’ the’ beloved dausiiver of | dence of her parents, 612 Hudson street, on Friday, f a 4 yity —Ww 7 5 185, Corn steady ©) bushels Indiana at 680. * ea wrenci i of red 10, at one o'clock. Circulation. 26,810,400 Some, See Sear Wey Unerenges Rartey rvednd'peasgutet. “Cornmenlsi ior bolted, | ultimo; heard u pistol shot In the vicinity of the | Lawrence and Henrietta Cor MO inten On Thursday morning, May 9, Win. . ; Tuunspay, May 1-6 P.M Vg! sliltoed Weak chores, Sheree: {ae lies Gat ; The friends of the family are’ respectfully invited EMER. y , May 9, LAKE NAVIGATION, : ee ae in er ton Highwines, | Gotham; Tan there and saw @ tan coming | ty attend the funeral, from the residence of her | only son of Thomas W. and Hattie K, Palmer, aged ‘The navigation of thegreat lakes was not entirely | | Coryee—Market still quiet and prices unchanged. We | stills i ae raat ar te Heston aie eee | down stairs, who said he had been shot | Pitthea gis mighth avenue, on Friday, May io, | 9 years, 1 month and 9 days. quote :—Cargoes Rio ‘YY, Me. a Mize. ; do. fair, Ue. rk, i; to Albany, 430. Receipts. "by lake—39,000 through and through the body; took at halfepast ‘one o'clock. y 10, The relatives and friends of the family are re- free until Monday of this week, when the last of the the wounded man into the barroom — to 4 bushels corn, spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the resi- ¥ n | bushels wheat, 1 do, good, 153g. a 16c.; do. prime wig ae CovcHLAN.—On Wednesday, May 8, Jawes Covan- ice blockade disappeared from Buitulo harbor. The | gold, in bond, sixty days; Maracaibo, 18e a 1)¥gc.;Laguay- | 6x0 feet lumber. I oe a tot aaa LAN, aged 68 years, a native of Bytecourt, county | dence of his father, No. 63 Hast Twenty-hinth street, New York canals will soon be ready to receive their | ro, 18c. a 2e.; St. Domingo, in bond, 13c.; Java, Be. a icheeinaion o Mee Galway, Ireland. . corner of Fourth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, | | Flour firm and searee. had been shot by James Burns; an hour later | a at four o'clock. The remains will be taken to Bed- mence, Allengaged in that line of business Corrox on the spot was entirely nominal in the absence | } iked, spots dbc Third street, in company with psd females; a | be taken from his ele’ pealcene ixth street, be- | Train leaves 8:25 from Grand Central depot, Forty- anticipate a lively summer. There are millions of | of "my considerable inquiry. A few small orders trom | mand ats5y rNo. 2 f . a | Man named Matthews pointed Burns ont; took tween West and Central avenues, Hunter's Point, | Second street and Fourth avenue via New York and ‘ie. Tor No, 2 ueley advanced and ‘in tir demand.at | him to the station house ; he had no pistol with hin; | spinners were supplied at about quoted figures. For tv thence to St. Mary's church? | Harlem Railroad, bushels of grain in the -storehouses of the West te. a ble, for No. 2 tall, Whiskey active and higher at Se. | took Halloran to Bellevue Hospital, and, on secing ' » deliveries the market was a shade steadier, closi of fF pa jock A. M., Where a ‘solemn. re- RaBBAGE.—On Wednesday, May 8, Harry, young- ‘Waiting for the opening of the New York canals, | M'n'advance of about 1-ide.'w se. perib. The sales sum | Pork duit need, Bulk rayate dull and anesanged be 4 Be ee eC iatl GUT Batenteeuth ce | seem 6 be olfered for the repose of his | est son of Henry and Mary Ann Kabbage, aged 5 RAILROAD BEARINGS, | up as follows | aC. tor clear rib sides and Tie Sergeant James McGiven, of the Seventeenth pre. | foul, The funeral will leave the church at one | Years. 4 The Ne | To-Day tdy at Sic. a So. tor shoul cinct, testified that he was on duty when deceased | Q eicox, The fancral will take place to-ds day), May ; ie New York Bulletin has compiled a table of | Consumption 1 ye. for clear rib sides and 8. Sie. for clear | Was brought in; Halloran said he had been shotin | ° Govte in Jersey City, on Thursday, May 9, | 10, at twelve M., from his late re e, No. 516 the gross earnings of the leading railroads of the | SPCCUlAom......cccceceses = = Live hogs dull and lower at $3 0 a $420. Cattle | the Gotham Saloon by Jimmy Burns; said some | Many, wife ofJohn Coyle’ aged 31 years’ 3 months n street. hanged. ts—-6,000 bbls. flour, he had some words with Burns, but had SEN.—At Astoria, L. I., on Wednesday, May 8, BETH, Widow of Abraham Remsen, in the dud bushels | years age 4 ‘ teeters 2.000) hot spoken to him for years; sent officers'in search bi etatve 7 T ‘Yo. | Of Burns and he was arrested by cer Pierce ; i v' f her age. 210,000 do. corn, 130,000 do. oats, 3,000 do. | ettend the funeral, on Saturday morning, May 11, | Year o' ge. yand 300 hogs. | Burns appeared as though he had been up late of | it iiitnast nine o'clock, from St, Peter's church, |. Her relatives and friends, and those of her family, | been drinkfhg; he refused to answer but few ques- | Corner Van Vorst. and Grand reets, where a | are Invited to attend her funeral, at her late resi- country for the month of April and compared them | | with the earnings of the same mouth in 1871, which | j ' is as follows: 0 «Lo. corn, 0) hogs. wn 192 3 middling) the Jast evening after thr de. ; Jume, 400 at Zs c., 400 v2, 0 at 25 7-16e and friends of the family are invited to | & | at, 49, | barkey’and — | bushels whi + | rye, 3,000 do. TW at 2450: 7, a Central Pacific. ? at Bac. 5 R | tons, 1 e ¢ ‘for the | dence at Astorta, on Saturday, May 11, at two 4 Chicago and Aton. eh 4 REAL ESTATE MATTERS, | Coroner Young Ppeeen by a jury the ante | a Ls alana will be held forthe repose of | Ofiee. © af. Boat leaves Peck slip at one o'clock ol Col., Cin and tnd., The eathe: e' Ise to subur- | Mortem statement of deceased, taken at Bellevue RON. ‘1 Wednesday, May 8, | and Fulton slip at a quarter past one, iris. a at ite The hot weather has etvent at impulse to subur- | Hospital, after which Dr. Marsh announced the re- | idee “4 cat Hee thes bled eM) SACKMANN.—AC East New. York, on Thursday Erne i “ apaeort nt 234e i duly, Jo ‘at wi , a0 Bs 2c he ban sales, and all ai slate lee bog up to the eult ofthe darttings| epopreou ter h pe hadect | earaand9 mouths, see hay 9, JACOB HA, SACKMANN, aged 68 years: ake Shore and Mich Southern.. Sec. ; Neptel , rs pave | present proved entirely satisfactory. The encour. | conclusively that the piste je cause 0 The e place. from th idence of 1. i 1 yer, 20 at L ber, 30 at’ 19¢.—total, p 7 " The funeral will take place from the residence o' nd 1 ae ; grand total, 11,600 bales, Rates on to | agement thus given will have the erfect of throwing | eath The jury, alter elie abeent but a few | hig brother, Thomas J. Dawson, 62 Hamilton ave. | The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon Milwaukee and St. Paul wedi aa follows To ¥ ah 1 fh ie 1 minutes, returned with the following | nue, on Friday, May 10, at one o'clock in the after- | ftom the German Lutheran church, on Liberty ave- St. Louis and Iron Mountain Sed. | aeveral large tracts of land on the market, and it is VERDICT :— - y, Maj nue East New York, where funeral services wili be St. L., Kan, City and Northern. Toiodo, Wabusti and Western ‘YYoledo, Peoria and Warsaw... | confidently expected that more bona flde sales will | | “We find that John Halloran came to his death .—On Wednesday, May, 8, 1872, | held ‘at half-past’ two o'clock, and whieh all >| Hemade ih the present season than at any period | from, pericarditis and plcuritis, the result of a | ae are anenry, In the distyerr ar hivage, | friends of the family are. respectfully Invited to at- (t am | heretofore, The only sale at the exchange Room | pistol hot wound of the, chest at the hands of | Mitts eiatiwes and friends are requested to attend | ted. , ectsenty. emia Ayana 8, o- | Was that made by James M. er of three Jots sit- | James Burns, at u 2 jowery, “ ay ANGER.—On Wei , May 8, ns, M ‘as thas the funeral, from his late residence, 229 Rivington Jong and painful fliness, WiLt.am W; SANGER, M. D., 4 4 Savannah, ‘82% Wilmington, r ifty-seventh street. The following are | on Sunday morning, April 28, 1872." ark fal fe ‘clock. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, crioiky 2s. Maitimore, 27H: New York. 30. otal, | tine fll particulars! ni Mr, William F. Howe, counsel for Burns, re. | Steet, at hur past one 0 aloe W. | Inthe sad year of his age. , e the full particulal " 7 } DWYEn. mm Wednesday, May 8, MICHAEL . ; 2 —— 2015. This day last week, 1,920, This day last year, 7,480. | " Gh t...80.fwe of iith av, ot quested of Coroner Young that, inasmuch as his | pyypnin the aed yearor his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also Hol- Thursday, May 9=10:15 A. M, | We quote — tpbanisi, dlibanee: Wea Ohad. Ge ease Seren... iM | client was suffering from cerebral disease and | “The relatives and friends of the family and the | land Lodge, No. 8, F. and A. M.; Jorksalém Chapter, 4000 US 6's, °BL, Fr... $1000 U 8 6. Ordinary ‘igs shia Srsaiduiady Jot, adj 1 18 AX LOD 8, | had no recollection of the occurrence of that fatal | omeers of the Twentieth precinct, and also the | No. 8; Cur de Lion Commandery, No. 2%, and the: 0000 5,0 2000) US 5 4, | Good ordinary “5 Zn erican 60) | morning, he would defer the formal examination | members of the John J. Bradley Association of the | brethren of the A. and A. Rite, are respectfully in Bde small MS a da all Hee | Moana i oF OSNIO.S. - 4, | of the prisoner till his mental condition should be | pwentieth ward, are respectfully invited to attend | Vited to attend the ayed jot tev hig 0. 3 0. mall 15's | Middling F od Wy am | improved. 1 4 7 , at half-past 45 East Tenth street, ai ‘o o'clock P. M., on Fri- 10 A. MumBefore Call. | v'midiling a2 | kaha wn ne | Mire request was complied with, when Captam | tHe funeral, this day (Friday), at half nly tance day, May 10, 300 vhs West Un Tel 2100 sha Un Pac RR..., $8 | nut more thau halt a grade above of uelow the wuts FIRE IN WEST 8TREET. Walsh and his oMcers took Burns to the Tombs on | Cents, Thirty-seventh street. and Broadway, where UART.—On Wednesday, May 8, of consumption, 1 do... 83 B55 quote 4 _, | the Coroner's commitment. | ‘ma requiem mass for the repose of his soul | JAMBS E. Stuart, In the goth year of his age. ipte—Flour, 9.969 bbie.; wheat, | A fire broke out yesterday morning in the five | ‘The accused lives at 149 Allen street, and afew | frered, and thence to Calvary Cemetery, ‘The friends are respectfully Invited to attend the cae ral, 19 Dok and Se Story brick building #2 West street, the property of | Weeks ago was appointed Marshal by Mayor Hall, FLANAGAN.—On Thursday, May 9, *Euizanern M, | funeral, isle Graeg erernoon,. at half-past two cl : agond a J. 1. Beam, 54 Clim street. ‘The loss on the building - | FLANAGAN, widow of James’ Flanagan, in the 85th | O'clock, fromm ane er ae nth stra puration, | were higher, ily tor winter Wheat flour. PROBABLE MURDER. | year of her age. Fifth a ~ teh ad Ket closed trong atthe revised “quotations. is estimated at $4,000, and It 18 insured for $5,000 in ‘The reiatives and friends of the famtlyare invited | TAYLOR.—On Thursday, May 9, 1872, ALICE Tay~ Sales, 9,30 bbls. (0 of which were Southern, an bbls. the Brewers and Maltsters’ Insarance Company. Another River Mystery. to attend the funeral, at the Church of the Incarna- | LOB, aged 46 years. a superfine rye. Corn meal was quiet but frm at our re- " May she rest in peace. Amen, No. 1 as a cotton storage | covered foating in the river at the foot of Conover For#eLt—On Thursday morning, May 9, WILLIAM York, on Sunday morning, May 12, at eleven * \- 1 d vised quotations. We qaote :— No. 251 pene | ‘The building was occupied by Samuel). Tompkins | Yesterday morning the body of a man was « 0. BSUME es & Superfine State Extra State, + Who algo occupy 0 0 LS 8 MS le q warehouse, ‘The stock of the firm was damaged to | " 7 y r » «fe ; wy 4 n ihe extant of $3,000 and was iosnred for $3,000 in | strect, South Brooklyn, and the appearance of the | Foungut, aged 80 years. bk op Re me 6 ~ ae “4 70 do as 8 the ‘Brooklyn City Fire Insurance Company. ‘The | corpse gave rise to the supposition that hehad been | The friends of the family are respectfully invited | YAS Coeuing, tafant son of Charlee ang AD Wa 1 mac Oia ti f tin epic € NW Hit! Foxy . 00) bales of cotton stored in the premises | foully dealt with. ‘The feet and hands of the de- | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at Mid- | yin 4 7 ‘ sand Ann Van ' tan Pac an 88 Co. i 10) Gis ys <i a | Were the property of R. B, Forsyth, Thomas D. Ken- | ceased were securely strapped together, and | die Village, L. L, on Saturday, the 11th Inst., at we Funeral from the residence of his parents, 217 = y 0) Hy a | ton, Inmann, Swan & Co.; Re 1, Maitland & Oo, | the manner in which it was done | seemed | 0 Ce a a TE iuit-post | Bast Blghty-third street, on Friday, May 10, at two doh Da | and itis estimated that k to the amount ol 0 reclude he idea at was | lea , " + . 3 , ’ +3 7B) ee | $12,000 8 destroyed. on & five story brick eat dal It 1s strongly suspected that the | one o'clock. Gn Oe atta his residence, 119 Rapelyea street, 68 TON2 | BU Luis straight oxtza 44) 8 100) | Uuliding, the property of tle above firm, was | unforeunate man has been eatioed down among the | | GiLtesrraOn Wednesday, Mag & Teaterime Gre. | South Brookiyn, WILLIAM WaLLacE, In the 120 eat 753) | St. Louis choice double extra - Wo & | Silty damaged by the fire, and was occupied by | shipping in that locality, been robbed and then | LESrIEe, @ nal 4 f his age. ii a Zits | Bt anche family. HA ai Ge Moore, bloom & Co., our ‘and grain merenant, | thrown into the dock, (‘He ia described av forty- | Inn th the s7th of her age, ahd for thirty, Yours 8 ST noties of fanerad tn Satarday's paper kb ‘ye four. a 5 | Whose stock was dan oh ti to th n ve years of age, five feet e! it inches in height, faithfal dor a 4 , M 73, $18 875 of S100; who. ure insured. “The fre began on | deeswed in. a'‘ark brown, sult, bine naunel suri | ano Velarquer. thunty invitea | veVit&—On Wednesday, May %, Cuartes Wis, > Roo ara, the frat Poor, and appeared to have orlginated ina | with white collar, and hdd on Congress gaite The relatives and friends aro respectfully Invited | Veterinary Surgeon, In the avth Year of his age. a ee eof eotton which was Ising clase to the Inside | He hax black tii and ful, black whiskers, ‘Tho | to attend the funeral, from the Fresbyterian Home, | | Funeral’ from residence, 15 "West Forty-fourth / ary aa | $W a 275 | door. Hire Marabal Mespedon will commence tne | Coroner wax uotifled und the body was xent to the | Seventy-third street, near Madin ‘ Srlowde are ee aay, 20, at ten o'clock A.M. The <) $000 575 | vestigation Into the cause of the He this morning, | Morgue, (riday) afternoon, at two o lends are Mvited to attend,