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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCUE, GOH ADVANCING-~ PREMIUM 14 1- NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, MAY MW, 1872.—fRIPLE SHEET. 000 Liud B On ib & Sus + Bd jabs ter, in good part for grain, petroloum and goneral cargo, and those closed were at ‘tuli former rates. The engage ments W-day were ay follows :—To Liverpool, by sweat, ond bushels grain at id. a thd. a Aad: W Lerees bee 2s. 6d, and 400" bbts, rosin, Is. Md.” ‘To' London, by steam, 100 bbls. rosin, 2%. Od., aud by ei! 7,50) bushels ‘corn at bd” To Glasgow, DY s 600 bushels grain, tor next week, ‘4d. The charters comprise :-—A British schooner to to the United Kingdom, 1,40) quarters HEDICAL SCIENCE. Axonal Meoting of the Anta Medical Asso- ciation at Philadelphia—Proposed Reforms— three guna, haa been hauled off and now Iles tp the st eam. The Roanoke, oni three turrets, first rate, be put in order in three or four six guns, might months. But it is impossible to say when work will bo commenced on these vessels, Retrenchment has been the order so long that any departure from it Kanr.—On Friday, ay 10, Manoaner Kann, us the 65th year of her ege; Lorn in county Galway, Ireland, The friends and relatives of the family, and aise the friends of ber son-in-faw, James kuaseli respectiully invited to attend the iuneral, will take piace from St. ‘Teresa's church, wher solemn requiem mas will be held at ten o'clo: os, 6d., oF Md, off it Wirect;. a Writish schoone! Shall Women Be Admitted to the Soci 7 : fon that thero | Monda 000 Cen Pac 4 naka: ‘seu voyane sand tales io 10 Seci- would atonce give rise to the supposition that there | Monday morning. 2000 do... bark, , voy! .. Ws at last a noocessity for it. KesNne.—On Friday, May 10, James Keane, in the ia rn Pas ia ‘ ke ah darters eran pune yy at ety?—A New Yorker Receives the nooossi'y for te ote. On Friday, May STOCK MARKET STILL WEAK. | yen sac i's ine 3 imiore to Cork tor orders to the | United THE EMIGRATION HEAD MONEY.. ‘The relatives and frlendsof the family are respoct- GOVERNMENT — SECURITIES WALL STREET, Fripay, May 10—6 P. M. STRONG. do 500 Panama RR. | rms; an American brig, he: trom | Baltin Kingdom, 3,000 quarters corn, at 6s. %d., and 3d. off if toa direct port, 4 British ship, 1,012 Lous, heuco to Bristol, gen- eral cargo, lamp sum; a@ British bark, 38 tons, to Buenos v1 al cargo, lump stun; a British bark, 625 tom y's or Savannah to Antwerp, lumber, dls. 6d. ; a British bark, 300 tons, from South Carolina to Cork for or- ders to the "United ‘Kingdom, full cargo naval stores, on private terms; & Norwegian bark (to arrive) henee to @ continental port, 2.64) bbls. crude petroleum, on private © to the Mediterranean, refined petroleum on private ) Cases and 600 bbls. First Prize fer the Best Essay. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 9, 1872, ‘The delegates representing the American Medical Association, about three hundred in number, are now in session in this city. While the gentlemen comprising this delegation do not represent all ‘To Taw Eprron OF THK HeRALD:— Your editorial tmputing swindling by the Com missioners of Emigration does them a great injustice as regards the head money. The Commis sioners themselves had it reduced from $2 50 to $150, in the hope of benefiting the emigrants by a fully invited to attend the funeral, from his Late residence, 113 East Th'rty-fourth street, af nine o'clock on Monday morning, 13th inst.; thenee to St. Francis Xav scharch, West Sixteenth street, where # solemu mass of requiom will be offered a ten o'clock. Kunnepy.--On Wednesday, May 8, ELIZasrTa, wife of Michael Kennedy, ti the 29th year of her » Chi age. Another advance in flour has taken place, all 3 terms; an American bark, $50,000 feet lumber, froin Darien | lasses of medicinal practice that have been devel- | Corresponding reduction in the price of passage, The friends of the family ere respectfully invited Semen belig up) from ave to tan cents, WMSOE | RO MLR Pectoe Mac Boies at Ho tliehiver tornotes sae Cuba, Inmbet Biase batek oped the past quarter of a century they do re- | Witich the ship owners promised. After a year's | fo.nttend the funcral, this (Saturday) morning, at 20000 Pac 7's. ; i ’ is also better in price from three to ive ts, { 100Chic & NW do. % bark, 371 tons, Wo north side Cuba and back, sugar, $6 25, trial there has been no reduction made by the ship ten o'clock, from t a of the Assumptic 10 shs Mun & Mer’s Bi 1 inolasses: $4. Gargo out tree. Present the best talent in the country, and among | owners, and the Commissioners find that the ex- | Corner York and Jay streets, Brooklyn, where Cotton remains the same. B Centre! nat Fank. wins. Trade in this market continnes small and un- | them may be mentioned the celebrated names of | Pense of supporting the emigrants actually costs ~~ mass will be offered for the repose of her GOLD—mIGHEST, 114%; LOWRST, 113%. fi ae minal We quote: a iio, @ ies cloth Ike's | Gross, Francis Gurney Smith, Pancoast, Rogers, * Se bee can es Shee Only Mak mats paroaee “*iNT.—On Thursday, May 9, WiLtiaM Kent, io ‘The gold market is strong, with a slight advanc- NE oe eae ne i eee ete nade | SUlé and other leading Philadelphia names, to- | pert to examine the accounts of the Commission. | the A6th year of his age. : : tng tendency inthe premium. The fluctuations for firmer, butentireiy nominal. Jute was also dull butun. | gether with Dr. Chaneelor, of Virginia; Dr. | ef you also do them injustice, for even the fault- The relatives and friends, also the members of & week past, although the movement has been up- | changed. (Jute butts were only, in iiintted demand and Davia, of Chicago; Dr. Yandell, President sooking committee from Albany. did not insinuate Berane Le hg emg eg ottaly invis od o ward, have hardly been ey | note; a pa ts | currened. We” alot: poe eee west of the Assoctation; Dr. Bronson, of Mas8a- | es Bene areeG ov Sunday afternoon, May 12, atone has looked as if the dealers screwed certain er ton; S , A$ 4 , chusetts; Davis, of Chicago; Logan, of Call-| ee eae o'clock. Agus and fractions forming the premium to their | jcki ld Siam 10g: 8 LAO eee ae ahcn Icke be Werden a meee Face MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 4, HERE ft tamntord, Conn, on Wesnesday, May counters, and had made up their minds to let them in pret, currency, Srnaw.—The receipts are insuffleient to meet | Noyes; Hodge, McDowell and many others of ae Funeral service ut St. John's churc stay there. The opening price was 114, from which sd 74H the demand, and as a natural result prices are Sealdediy distinction. Up to the present time the association Married. op Berra Afrernoom 118. hig mitere| it fell to 113%, and then advanced to 1144. much money has been recently lost or won tn Not the ap 8 n We quote :—Shipping, higher on al qualities, ‘© quot bipping, $t a) 8 20; short do., We. a ities, $175.0 $2; clo 1°70; retail qu .. is BLL long fa doe. and wheats 550. & Fro straw, has given its attention mainly to the discussion of routine business, reading of reports and business Rovonton—Tnompson.—In Brooklyn, Thursday, May 9, by the Rev. ‘', DeWitt Talmage, Dante. K. bg Ak ; Bovairon t PON. Gold Exchange. A change is needed in these hot Siok —Busnesd ini market coniinags very tight, | of that nature. "During yestorday’s session the | “Puuy Mavnter ig. Redgeport, Conn., on On Friday, May. 10, aftor w long and severe and dusty days, if nothing more than for the sake Small fots arg changing hands ail the time, Pee irabie | question of admitting ladies to the society was | Thursday, May 9, by the Rev. Baton W. Ma: chor agempiey Aete ofachange. The bears should settle th Alabama question in Wall street and knock gold down to 110, and not permit it to get above that for the | qualities are yet scarce, and holders insist on full former rices. PAferars.—The market. for copper remained quiet, but about steady. Small salesof lake were made ut 3c. a 9c. Beat selected English quoted ap Siige. ae. Tin was warmly discussed, and one gentleman, in the course of his remarks, paid the highest compliment to the mental attainments of women, their delicacy and Witniam H. Purry, lisq., of Bridgeport, Mrs. Harrier A. MAYHLER, of Brookly n Worron—Carr.—On Wednesday, May residence of the bride’ » by the: Foss, JAMES A. Worron, Jr., to Mary Gonn., to fathe y LLA, eldest nty ork, Tre! ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those ofher sons, John and Thomas, are respecttully in- vited to attend the funeral, frouyher late residence, 242 East Twenty-eighth street, om Sunday, Ltn balance of the sum so do. also quiet. Pig quoted at S94,c. a gold, tor Knglish | refinement, their adaptability and talent, and daughter of % st., ab one o' P.M, precisely, MONEY MARKET. pas gnd (Straits, “Hor late iofuier, prives ware current: | closed by indulging the hope that, notwithstnd | WMUshter of David Cal May 9, CHARDRS HERBERT, pelter quie 7i4e., § : : 8, Money has been easier .to-day, and the 'Mowastas. trade in thismarketcontinved small and of | ing all these facts, “it was his belle that mo lady Died. idles css rate of interest is down to five and | ee aa ae ies malt iota of foreign ut | Would ¢ mbarrass the Convention by asking a seat COREE Ca huraaay, Jas, 2) St DOlarano Bprings; minity are re- six per cent. There is no evidence suM- | former prices, We quote > on the foor of the honse. It is plain, however, oh “4 aM aie f Gree! ~ h. C T. | Spectfutly invite from the ‘ ssid 4 | O1d Crop. New Crom | that the ussoclation desire to testity to the talent Charles ©. aud Mary Allen, of Greenwich, Conn, | Forty-third street’ Methodist Episcopal ehureh, on cient to warrant the belief, however, t . Bae in women, 1t is equally plain that it is the wish of Awxperson.—On Thursday, May 9, Dr. Henry ©, J. 2th inst., at half-past four o'clock P.M. will remain in that condition for ny great Cuba—Centrifagal and mixed Clayed ie the body that no lady be admitt ANDERSON, Of pneumonia, in the 54th year of his Sunday, the 1 Bas. % ‘ iy papas 1 to the society After a Short illness, I8AAC LINDILEIM, | sioo0 Us 6 113% $1000 US 5-20, ¢,'65,n... 115% | SNC O rai iige no be adr Maer . , a ‘ ss ry pleu | S200 us 3 113% T0000 U8 5-20, 6, °67..b8 115s See acorrennlg agamember. ‘The question is not as yet detinitely LR si . ear. Demian money is nor pleney: inl EUs marke Ob.) ee #8 TTS8s 20000 US Sia, Sls cn aS LILse | Muscovado, grocery... and finally settled, nor will it be without a long and he relatives and friends of the family are re- Fal will take n Sunday morning, & demand ts soon expected from the West that will | 1144 20000 “3 1By | english islands, determined struggle on the part of those desiring | §Pectfully invited to atiend his funeral, from 240 | May 12, 1972, at ten o » his late residence, | 1 rednce the total very considerably. vee ‘e 12:30 BP. Mem! Before Call. New Orleans. 810) the companionship of women in their detiberations, The assoc Adelphi street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, May 12, at two o'clock ) a 3338 West Biftieth stre ds of the jamtly are invited. s * HUTTE has been discussing the question e MONEY MARKET IN OTHE crrrrs, | . | tinued mode |} acca De : ; 'ATKINSON.—On Thursday, May 9, Brine Livivasron.—On Thursii ; i MSS Ci Ty 2 chic & N or two years past; but it stands to-day wiht tb did ‘ A LiVINGSTON.—On Thursias 9, at Oak Hill, The condition of the Hoston money market is thus | {)shsPac MSS Co... 75: gah Chie LAW RR. Tots 10 ule. a6 GEMS. Bay ters in the biginmiaye except that cach succeeding year | SON; native of Chanrock, county Louth, 1 Mr. HERMAN Livinasron, in the Svth year of his ago. referred to by the Journal of that city of Thursday | i: wy Chic € RT RR... have only to note sales of 60 bbls. strained at $3'0), de- | Makes it more dificult of The lidies The fane Will take place from his lat si- afternoon :— | Ae ae og wits Bik livered, and 400 bbls. No.2 at $5 80. Tar remained dull | in the profession in this city have suecesstully | {0HY | ahtlee Ran cenmeune, Me dence, on Monday, 1%. The friends can arrive i é ; | AOA EE. and nominal at former figures. ; , | fought for admission to the hospitat clintes, but pure | 1at two o'clock, from her residence, No. in timo by baking “tho” eight o'olock A. M. train of The reports concerning the money situation are | 3 bo 1 Saale utinued in tair demand from crushers’ | qudacity and a determined purpose had more todo | Thirty-third street, New York. i say, | the H n River Railroad from Forty-second street rather favorable. Cail loans are auinly more | 6 do. A, | with the successful issue of the fight than any in- | | BRVANS.—On Thursday, May 9, 1872, Mary Brv- | depot. easily attainable at tho going rate, seven per cent. | | i Too do. | herent or constitutional rights they may lave had in | ANS, a native of Bailynairy, parishof Ballymachugh, MarsH.—In London, England, on Teesday, Aprit Some few of the | are getting easier and Work- | gy Chic & NW Kit TIRE RE the premises. They 1 county Cavan, Ireland, aged 23 years, 16, JonN ALSTON MARSH, Son of Stewart C. Ing into a better position than they were on the | fo do. 4006, C & LO RR d natural wint fight with a dete: Her remains will be removed for interment to aged 40 years. last return day, which was certainly very needful if | 90 do. 200 Tol, W & W RR. oy Q n «shade firmer impossible they will sac Calvary Cemetery, ou Saturday, the 11th inst., at —On Thursday, May 9, Virarna Sownon, they intended to com: up to the legal requirement. | 200 do. 200 d0...--4- +83 TM r choice light Cr ottonseed : one o'clock P. M. of W, Wheelright Minns, 26° yea . from No, 35 Willett street, sy f Some banks are yet hard pushed by their ens- Second Bourd—1 P. M. 5 § Ba SEE Wh ee The Committee on Medical Education, in view of BiLt.—In Newark, N.J., on Thursday, May 9, 1872, ves and friends of th | Somers eueanos very aamonts: £0:Hold DAK ts Ys apec tax. 14% shy Erle RR......., Gig | beTotnum—On Change toxlay the market for reaned | tno grent rivalry that exists among the medical cor | KATE, wife of Patrick Bill, in the dst’ year of her funeral, from the Church of the Hely discounting. These last dq not see any impro’ rath m. sm {Owing in part leges throughout the country, and to guard against | 88e- . Saviour, 'Twenty-tifth street, between Madison and ment in the marke ue 10's, in Sie Sy full former pr | the perpetration of such unblashing trauds as re- |, The friends of the family and those of her | Fourth ‘aventes, on Sunday afternoon at two In Cincinnati on the sth inst., as we are informed Sree DS WLS A MARE Hy dard white, | ‘rized two medical colleges in. this | brothers, James and Patrick Sullivan, are invited to | o’elock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood. by the Gazette, the demand for money was quite UTel...... 754 100 do. beds ogee | colleges Whose charters huve recc attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, May il, Boston pape 20 0. a ver, ed by the Legisinture on ai at two ofclock, from Cortlandt street ferry, to Me AL active, and in some quarters exceeded the income 70 do. “* Calvary Comet 8, oral ib I prices; quoted “at Usis 8 publications in the H ry Cor y Bo ce 4, ra lo from maturing paper, but as a rule the banks were oo Dee EDAER nominal at es; quoted at eae that no more col- Bischorr.—On Tuesday, May 7, 1872, Eawa E., the | 8. Munn r able to discount to the extent of the applications of } 100 Un Pac Rik... generdlly Midi Sabove. the, views. “or byerss | lees that: do not adopt that, plan of education latd | Plover wire of Meury, Ulschoi aged 95 years, 2) | The relatives and triends of the family, also the , wO fe y 7 ot buyers; | r the * vical Associa and 24 days, Medical Society of King’s county, are res depositors, although there were some exceptions, ODienase held at 9c, in bulk, and a He. in shipping SPoauts CRITDaUnRR: Maar paArerielge atio The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | invited to attead, the P and rather more good business paper than usual 0 dow... 100 Clev & PY order. Atthe creek the market firm; quoted at $395 a § quiet but very The Philadel- | price of dij omas and diploma fees to attend the funeral, on Sunday, May ‘uneral, from the Late . Dr, Cuyler’s) Presbyterian ¢ 5 : Abe: but prices about ste: bag ft Sas saibal educ half-past one o'clock, from ber late re E etic avenue and O% tions for loans were confined to no one interest, but “ do... 23 | Luter We hear of sal ”) bbls. standard white, biy » requeste: ‘ask r 4 rrende! mony Lodge, 100 F. and A. M., Ancient Chapter, No. he Medical Society of King’s county will meet at 80 do. mn | be jE to fi . ; be requested to ask for the surrender of | mony Lodg Fined 2. ncient Chapter, No T ical 8 of King y appeared to be more generally distributed through Je wo do. 7g | Stzoption, last halt of month, at 2%, ey the chirters ef colleges already. in opera. | 4B A. My and ‘Columbian Coumandery, K the house 111 South Oxford street, at hali-past h y at this seas 100 Panama RR. ROW BRIA: aioe deliverr anc. ontion X | tion that do not adopt tle plan _ of | N®1,are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. | eleven o'clock sharp. Sarre craree inn cuayomery: ab thts season WN Con RR that haifofJune buyers options at 3oye.; and aon -bbisy | education ald down by the association. It is a | BOYLE.—Av his residence, in Fourteenth str Muvs.—On Thursday, May 9 Many ANNA AGNI of the year, and while the market could not be 4 Ay Chie # REE 8 I | same delivery nid opuon, at aye. Also 1400 bbls ewude, | question upon Which many Will disagree that re- | 90 Thursday, May 9, EpwAxp Boyte, a native of | edest daughter of Mary and Charles Muus, aged called stringent it was several degrees removed ) [aah in bulk, at 13!ge., the mar! ned closing decidedly | ducing the price of diplomas militates to the dis- Dontaa, bg oe gh Sar a Rees i to atdonatns | CO 7 montis and 20 days. fr SONY ENTER ¢)| Daa . advantage of the student. If a medical student latives and fiends are invited to attend the Relatives and friends will please attend the ppc < 100 Ohio & Miss. ee erik anit thie is uuxlous to become an educated physician | Mneral, from 419 bust Fourteenth street, on Sun- | funeral, from 204 Conover street, South Brooklyn, From the Chicago papers of the 7th we learn that 700 bee Tork was quiot ‘and, if anythin 4 | he will study just as hard for the sion of a | Cay, May 12, at prt Ag one o'clock P. M. on Sunday, May 12, at half-past one o'clock, to The money market was quiet and an easier feel- 0 the transactions were unt diploma that costs $50 as that ¢ Brows.—On sixth day, May 10, of pneumonta, | Lutheran Uemetery. ing prevailed; the inquiry for loans was not so 70 nto’ Miss REPEL Ih | $18.75, cash; $13 85 for Jun $100. A genuine diploma, ma coll after a short illuess, Davip 8, Brown, in the sith McMason.—On_ “Thursday, May 9, ANN FoGarry, urgent and bankers generally reported the market 200 Han & StJo RR a hve Ding lots 650 bbls. sold at $15 Of good standing, represents the acquisition of ce ener age, pe we wie of Thomas McMahon, in the 50th year of her easy. Borrowers experienced little dimculty In ob- IG, OREO MR 2: B6K | pie er exna noe do ana SH tain knowledge. sa the faculty, in thoir haste | ,,x eral will take place. from his late residenoe, | age. taining all the fayors they desired. The inquir, 100 <b c-b3 36 Beco et rs oh Bb eles to get rich, award the diploma for the sake of the | 75 Hast Thirty-sixth st The relatives and friends of the family, also those f iz y quiry were few; quoted at 77,c. for f s 9 y. Rats M1 - | was more equally distributed, lumber dealers, 200 tees - 36 for short do. Dressed hogs we money alone, there can be nothing urged against | 2000, 13th Inst. at four o'clock. Relatives and friends | of her brothers John and William Keenan Fogarty, | wholesale merchants and speculators in grain and | 200 Erie RR. 1000 slow at the decline; quoted at 53c. adic. tor , ml cordially invited to attend, Remains will be taken | are respectiully invited to uttend her funeral, from the reduction in pri The truth is, there are a sts, —_--— Beef continued quiet and without change in pri certs ‘ oes to Nine Partners for interment. her late residence, No. 20 East Twelfth strect, om ’ dea eet ria ents Ae Pies ae OLOSING PRICES—5 O'CLOCK P. M. in lots were made of 50 bbls. at $8.0 Ree eae ane BUS Rite oe OR emeee ee BRYANr.—On Friday, May 30, Syrmmt Bryant, | Saturday, the 11th inst, at half-past one o'clock. bankers were inclined to accept offerings more a IB ane80 for india incase tierces pup their prices still, With the present com- | Suddenly, at his residence, 613 Hudson street, of | Interment in Calvary Cemetery, freely. ‘The shipments of currency to the country | Kew York Central.... #7) Rock Island mrlectan aan petition this is no easy matter. TE ea ite caiitiackator: ETA PM eet red ama at aliens, Gre Comparatively ght, while the receipts were | Baciis ai Tee, Cou cna Fan Gen. hats, ioe resented for the consideration qhieSS 08 Friday, May 10, Carumnixe, widow of | The relatives anit irienda of tho famty are re- ‘: 8 paetats ie 2 . BK . . a aps mothy Burns, in h year of her age. spectfully invited to. attend the funeral, from THE SHARE Ce Northwester 0% Hanibal & StJo i ‘a Se. DeuReor wich si “witt Notice of funeral hereafter. late residence, 154 Kast Ninctieth street, on Satur- } There was nothing remarkable in the stock for Western was steady under a moderate decided that that of Di Percy, of New Capmus.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Friday morn- | day, May 11, at one o'clock P. M. market to-day, except perhaps that Erie opene: 70 and ran down to 68, which were the highest d at and lowest figures; the sales having mostly been made on the fractions above 68. Nearly all the other stocks on the list exhibited weakness, and main- tained with the greatest dimculty the lower quota- tions of yesterday. New York Central and Hudson at the Ports, 1,929 Bales—Flour Firmer— Wheat Excited and Decidedly Higher— Corn Better—Pork Firmer—Petroleum Closed Active and Firmer—Spirits Tuar- COMMERCIAL REPORT. PEATE ETS Cotton Market Quiet and Easy; Receipts lots quoted at 9! sales 3.000 tierces for ex, ial brand, at 9ic.; 8 tlerces, for. Ma, 16e.; and 4,500 tierces tor June (part last City tard was in demand but weal at sales 200 @ hasbeen a little more inquiry to-day for the market is steadier, Fo in improved demand and firm. Sales 100 ti at 8igo, a Oe., 16) bags Patna at Tie. in pond at 4. rold, and 3900 bags Hang Phe demand continued fair mn at d76c. a Tac. JUGAN trom refiners, and the market was very firm but not quotably higher. retni a 9.5 York, entitled “What PI lue has Phos- phorus as an Organismal Was entitled to the first prize. It was a v able paper, and has attracted the marked notice of the ablest gentlemen. in the society. A NATIONAL MEDICAL LIBRARY. Dr. George Sutton, of Indiana, read a paper on “Comparative Pathology.”? In the course of his re- marks he strongly urged the establishment of a na- ing, May 10, RicHARD L., son of John and Sarah Cadmus, aged 4 years, 10 months and 20 days, The relatives and friends, also the members of Americus Lodge, 635, F. and A. M., and Americus Chapter, 215, R.’A.M., are invited’ to attend the funeral, from the residence of his grandiather, Richard Latty, 931 Layfayette avenue, Monday af- ternoon, at tWo o'clock. CastRo.—CiTY LODGE 403.—BRETHREN—You are O'MALLKY.—On Thursday, May 9, 1872, MARGARET C. O'MALLEY, daughter of John and Mary O'Malley, aged 13 years, 4 months and 10 days. Th latives and friends of the family are re- tfuily requested to attend the funeral, from the nee of her uncle, Peter O'Malley, 204 East Rae ela street, on Sunday, at half-past one ReMSEN.—At Astoria, L. I., on Wednesday, May 8, she. 8, B00 hhds. P co at Be. man of the Committ¢e on Medical Literature, in sap ae i igs ’ ¥ Fae ne nae tra came nents and Ato | Metals Quiet—Whiskey Steady. And’ Gi Nite: port Cubas ‘at Se. ctor “striel Teport strongly urged the establishment of such a | Sunday, atten AM. sharp.” By order of | | | Her relatives and fronds, and those of her family, time got below 7475; the same may be said of thd Frupay, May 10-6 P. M. Refined was in | ood demand and a sh library, and the preparation of a compendium of the Cee eae Seceaey Hae Seat a ap thvited fe sane Dereaer ATES a ve s . | quoted a 5 ee 2 * Is ‘ A 5 5 e Astoria, 8 '. 1 i Sea Uaioe a moeen yrontezn fchanson Uetween Te Bad 1 AimesTRecelpts since our last 108 packages, The mar- | We" Gutefuabac-tnierior to commen Toes Hoge Und Panos of Philkiviclin, wens | ABBIECHEISTIAN, widow of Audrew’ Christian, In | o'clock P. M._ Bont leaves Peck slip at one’ orclock 4 e Shore be BH et remained without noteworthy change, Baye. ; inir to good ea Tages beter nhTy “ hghly’ complimented for the production of some her 44th year. and Fulton slip at a quarter past one. 1 sippt stuck at 46 and 4634; Boston, Hartford and gard to the demand or prices. Sales of pots were made at Da hhds: prime to choice grocery, 9c. @ eniritugal, recent works on physiology. The establishment of The relatives and friends of the family are May 9, after a long illness, vic 7 75 2 i : spite ‘ r 4 btfully invited to attend the funeral, from her eR, aged 35 years, 11 months and 7 days. Erle sold up to 95%, and was about the only stock | $7 76a $8 25, but pearls were nominal. And boxes, Sc. AK e;molaies, hhds. and boxes, 7ic.a | a national medical journal is also advised, | FesPec at 8 7 “ » aged 35 years, ay ae do dige. » Havana— rc 5 HG ; late residence, 281 South Filth street, to the Chureh |" The relati a ‘friend - that struck above the highest price of yesterday; | _Bvi-pixc Marentar.—The market for brick was rather wpe: Sood abc W°te ig en American physicians should purchase American | Of's¢" peter and St Paul, Second. ott Brookiya, he relatives and friends of the family are re- Union Pacific could not reach over 387% ; Columbus, in buyers’ favor, owing principally to increased supplies and only a moderate demand. We quote »Cargoes pale, a¢0.: do. 16 tor 18 10 10%c.; do., to 18, 10%. a LD it ite, Ise. n tbe, Po works, for the theories set forth and practice re- ported in these works compare favorably with any: E. D., where a high requim mass will be’ celebrated, Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, ay 12, from his late residence, 738 Sixth street. azo an: ral ‘ o., white, | on Saturday May 11, at ten o'clock A.M. ‘fhe | — Rowtson.—At Kingston, R.’ [, on. Wednesda; Chicago and Indiana Central went down from 3634 a if 5 a $11; Cro- rime reflning, 8c.’ a 9c. ; fair to choice gr thing of foreign extraction. Dr. Parvin was listened is “ ly “4 pe . NSON. eston, oy Y 1A to 85%; Rock Island held very well between 111% | Sun$ii a sisyand putadeivnie: irene: inom, yard, B10 0 ver aide, Brazi—Butch standard, Nos 4 to iz, fice. | to attentively and frequently applauded. bacarer er stale pied ere ent fog a POY GC RVRTn Ee Cenc es, ene Teen eee OU ee i > | $43. Lime was only in moderate demand, dealers pur- dava—Duten standard, Nos. 10 to 12, 9. a 4 LANCEY.—On Friday morning, May 10, HANNAH | age. and 111%; not much was done in St. Paul, which stood at 68%. A sale was made of Pacific Mail at | 14, seller fifteen days. The following table compares CLANCEY, Wife of David Clancey. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, at 237 st Fifteenth street, on Sunday afternoon, May 12, at one o'clock. ‘The Association will adjourn to-morro’ a Maniln—Superior and extra siporior, 730: a Skee. “s 5 : Topave entuc! Was quiet but stead y. ther kinds were in fair demand ut full pri Sales 100 hhds. Ken- SAD CASE OF MALPRACTICE, ses old crop seed leat, ly Ps ing sparingly to supply their immediate reguire- ments quowed at $1 fo for Rockland common, and. $2 for do. lump. Cements remained duli at $1 00 for Rosendale. Luths were in demand, but at lower prices. SACKMANN.—At East New York, on Thursday morning, May 9, Jacop H. SACKMANN, aged 68 years. and 1month. The funeral will take place this (Saturday) after- Eastern o1 c 2 15 cases do. Conn A Young Lady from New Jersey the Vic- ‘ . M ¥ si st and lowest quotations of stocks to-da; spruce sold at $2 0 ‘5 Coutins.—On Friday morning, May 10, Mrs, ANNE | noon, from the German Lutheran church, on Lib- ik those of SRS loa Praltanibe Sracatisade ce Servite aeeene tne illers: nnd era t2ige. for deconds tim—No Clue to the Perpetrator. CoLLaNs, a native of Gort, county Galway, Ireland. | erty avenue, East New York, where funeral services, 440. for patent do., 28¢. fe. a ‘The friends of the family and those of her sons, a2 State. 10%, 5 OOO La 5 f 1 ‘or " 5 will be held at half-past two o’clock, and which all —Friday.—~—Thursaay.~ it ti mae “40. Olio, Late yesterday afternoon Coroner Young received | Goorge and Bryan Gibbs, are respectfully Invited tO | friends of the family are. respectfully invited vo at. High- i Low- Corres.—The market shows but little life, still holders | \ sin, %. a 10c.; 300 bules H. information that Miss Mary E. Jones, a young lady, | attend the funeral, on Sunday next, at two o'clock | tend. are tirm and demand current prices. We hear of sales of | 200 bales Yara on private terms. eighteen years of age, accomplished and quite pre- | P. M., from her late residence, 52 Spring street. et. N. Y. Cen. and Hud. River. 973% W. Y. O. and Hud. R. scrip. 91% 2,990 bags Santos, per Countess of Kelly, on We quove “Girgobs Rio ordinary, de. a 14h M4 TALLow Was firmer and in good demand. Sales 100,000 Ibs, at 9 9-16¢. possessing in personal appearance, had died at the Her remains will be conveye to ‘alvary Cemetery. SCHAFPNER.—On Thursday, May 9, Louis, sou of Charles and Christina D, Schaffner, aged 9 years, 3 —' e s C ~—In Jersey City, on Thursday, May 9, ths and 13 5 12535 TE AU fa cout aidiy tava: Marken Ta ae ee aaa sation the Biicie Hedeker bran | house of Mra, Andrews, 10 Bond street, under sns- | maey wife of John Coyle” aged Bl years? 3 iapathe. | amsts aud 18 days. eiends of the family are re- +70 Laguayra, Ic. a 2c. ; St. Domingo, in bond, I3c.; Jav < tp he An es genet en Lisa ear een not | picious circumsta: An investigation showed | and 24 days. spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the a we otros bh Uns spot Was in rather better demand, but at | lars lines sellers word Have to tnnke that about three weeks ago Miss Jones, who | , ftlatives and friends of the family are invited to | residence of his parents, 677 Lexington avenue, om - somewhat easier prices. ‘The subjoined. quotations may | We heat of sales of 2,00 Ibs. Io Grande at 8,5 lived in Lodi, N. J., came to this city | at haltpast nine o'clock, from St. Peter's church} | _ SEAMAN.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 10, 187: Ohio and Miasissippi..--.. 4634 46 OEE t ee ee ao eeu e aan Tareas fos tans: |: loos oiwached ielasontl On Ibs, wasted J to visit Mrs. Andrews, who was a very particu- | corner Van Vorst and Grand. streets, where a | Sanan, wile of Lewis W. Seaman, aged 50 yeare Boston, Hartford and Erie 9% — 9% fy pt A re Fite Bi ET a Sn 000 Ibs. inferior super, 7c. Ibs. Donskoi,40e. a | lar friend. Subsequently Mrs. Andrews, who is @ | solemn requiem mass will be held for the’ repose of | 1 month. New Jersey Central.......110 100% quotations: there being absolutely no demand trom € 000 Ibs. Scutari lambs, 5234c. ; 20,000 tbs. Capé, 45c.; | highly respectable lady, made certain discoveries in | her soul ‘The relatives and friends of: the family are re- ‘ 38) porters. Fortuture delivery the market was quiet and 0 Ibs. black wool, 5c. ; 2,500 ‘bs: Georgia, She. a 7c. regard tohergnest which induced her to believe she Duxy.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday, May 10, | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her rather in buyers’ favor. Tlie sales toot up as tollows:— 21,000 Ibs. Montevideo, d2c. ; 19,000 Ibs. unwashed fleece, 100 | was suffering from disease of some kind, and finally | Cuanorre A., widow of George A. Dunn, aged 38 | Jate residence, 33 Stanton street, on Sunday, May ; To Day. Last Eeening. Tote | ot Ost et on nrivatcterme : ' M4la, | asked Mary about it. She dented that anything | years and 1 month. three o’¢lock P. M. ; Soeratat ed if : ee | OAT craeaes—leeoetod 4, 308 Dis he market was mod. | Was Se et yl Le pare ne Wie: eecrien ‘The relatives and friends of the family arere- | Seutuy,—In Danbury, Conn., on Friday, May 10, -_ cl ste re 8 2 . at Bo, J pnt, re r 1 es, e 1 e) e IN SEE) e 4 In transit. = 19) | erately active and steady. Sales 200 bbls. a eee eeo Mary reluctantly cong res cand few | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 18 | AAKON SkeLRY, in the bist year of his age 775 middli ‘June, 100 at 23) Sie. ‘y (basi Sales last evening, ai at Bac. 300 55 830 ing) the sales have iter three o’clock— 23 9-160., 200 at DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Onueans, May 10, 1872. taken @ great deal of medicine with the view of causing a miscarriage, but failing in that had had an instrumental operation performed; but when, where or by whom the unfortunate girl ut- Forrest street, Brooklyn, E. V., on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock. Philadelphia and California papers please copy. Dwyer.—On Friday, May 10, MARGARET, beloved Funeral services from his late residence, 04 Mon- _ day, May 13, at two o'clock P.M. ‘Bralue, Jeave Twenty-seventh street at seven o'clock A. M. Re- turning, leave Danbury at twenty minutos past 3 bt 2 uly, 200 at September, 20 at | _ Cotton quiet; middlings, 227%9¢. Net receipts, 671 0 wife of John Dwyer, aged 60 years, four o’clock P. M. St. Paul pref. 2 Te 18M Setsbers Wy at 3° Totals za bales” Sales Geaays | ATONE, MAL. Salen, LAIN Atock,, Adis, “Weekly— Ne re: | terly refused to tell, Upon Mrs. Andrews threaten- | “’The relatives und tends, also those of her son, | “Sextox--On Friday, May 10, after a shor? silinoss, Hannibal and St. Joseph.. 43 42 up to ‘three o'clock P. M.—Ma. 200 at 23%¢c., 600 at Wigc., | Celpts, 6102; kross, 10 wise, 3.558" Sain | ing Mary to inform her parents and have her taken | john Carroll, are invited to attend the funeral, from | PATRICK SEXTON, & hative of Rathkeale, county, igo. 700 1.100°nt'237-16c., 1a) | Havre, 3,683; to Narva, 3,100; coastwise, Biles, 7,900. | | he implored hee 4 aE i EARLY CLOSING. eae Tw ata ct BOO at d3 7-160, 40) at Movins, May 108.’ |; toms paging aha WOckuEatnnr tae orem ore cet Her jate residenoe, 061 West Yortynintn street near:| Limerick, Ireland. | 0) | uc ae “ F- 3 9. s my N > bale ie one! jeventh avenue, on Sunday, 12th inst. at one P. ‘The relatives a1 le J je: There is a proposition to close the Stock Exchange Bs ic oe a0 at Ns J suse, 100 81Z8 9160. 100 Be | tton tlt 1; middie 8, Socket rece are cee drown herself than to have her parents and friends Brooklyn papefs please copy. the funeral, from his late reside! corno of Nitie- ra at four o'clock during the summer months and at | Vempor, 100 at 1 ecember: 10) at Ize. Bx, Exports—Coastwise, 1,690; to the Continent, 650. ‘Sales, Se Hhbat a payaiden re eT Meg FLANAGAN.—On Thursday, Bay 9, BLteaperit M, | teenth street and avenue B, on Sunday, May 12. Y et changed—I7e. paid to exchange ptember for | S00. re 1» Which s ns » | FLANAGAN, widow of James Plan: n, in the 85th pR.—On ure , Ma; RHUR, SON Of2~ three o' basarthay Patten daca Taae aa it ais August. Total, 9400 bales. Grand town Wain bates. | howers arm: SAVANwath May 10,1972. | till Thursday night, when she grew suddenly worse, | year of ler age. ania Charles T. and Mary A. beviaman aged ri Donkus: ae Ve ee a cree ara aire ecetcoe try rier pe cece i e- | and died early youterday morsing aE OEY AUR au ths Near Ane Lave | Gone adoption. Havannah, 110; Charieston, 902; Wilmington 47; Norrolk: | Stork 17,984. Weekly—Net receipts, 2185. Exports Coast: Yesterday afternoon Deputy Coroner Marsh made | to attend the funeral, at the Church of the Incarna- ‘The funeral will take place from 240. Harrisomn UNITED STATES SECURITIES. 195; Baltinore, 266; New York, 3; Boston, 76. Total, 1,920 | wise, 2,190. Sales, 2,259. a post-mortem examination of the body and found | tion, corner of Madison avenue and Thirty-fifth | street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) aftenoon, at half ‘The highest quotations for government coupon | bales; this day last week, 2,152’bales; this day last year, 5 MARLESTON, May 10, 1872, unmistakable evidence of the use of instruments, | gtreet, on Saturday, May 11, at one o'clock P. M. past two o'clock. ' ft Pri: 4,500 bales. Kates on cotton to foreign ports closed nomi- Cotton quiet; middling: jet rece 0} bales. and in his judgment the fatal operation was per- ForseLt—On Thursday morning, May 9, WILLIAM Sarru.—On bn May 10, JAMES 4 SurtH, r bonds to-day compare with the prices of last Friday | yal as follow: To Liverpool, by am, Mad. iD Bxpor os ola. 267. bah creer! 4 le ed formed about ten days ago, the deceased at that | ForBELL, oged 80 years. son of James and Mary Sinith, aged 4 yeuts,, as follows :— Sled. | To Havre, by steam, Me 6d; eal ee Boutin | Net receipts, 2080; gross, 208). Exports coastwise, 2.395. | time having been about six inonths advanced in preg- | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited. | months and 26 days, May 10. May 3. | Wyre ory compressed; sail, Sc. To Baluic : Osweao, N. ¥:, May 10, 1872, | Hancy. Death was due to metro-peritonitis, the | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at Mid- e relatives and friends of the family are, United States sixes, 1881. ++ 1188 11824 | porta, by sui gold, To Mediterranean ports, by Flour active, and advanced 2c. on all gr: sales of | Tesult of an abortion, dle Village, L. L, on Saturday, the 11th inst., at two | spectfully invited to attend the fenegal, tram, tine United States fives, 1881. Wy 1h steam, ic. : 8,500 bbls. closing at 9875 for No. 1 spring, $ r Coroner Young gave a certificate of death and | o'clock, without further notice. Carriages will | residence of his parents, 405 West Fitty-thira. Streat, United States five-twenties. 113% Iplands. Alabama. New Orleans. Tecaa, | winter, $10 25 for white winter, $10 0 tor double extra. | last evening the relations of Miss Jones removed her | Jeave the Grand streetferry, Brooklyn, at half-past | on Sunday, the 12th inst., at two oalock. United States flve-twenties, 1864...... 113% 1 2. -Bis | Wheat firm: sales of 240 bushiels white Canuda on pri. | remains to New Jersey for interment. In | one o'clock. TAYLOR.—On. Thursday, May % 147%, ALOR, Tax United States five-twenties, 1865. 11544 pitt Be 35 Pataki : OTe, 8 Oe. dor high mixed. Barley quiet Rye | {@ meantime Captain Byrnes of the Fry.—On Friday, May 10, FRANK STERRY, son af | LOR, aged 46 years. wa tiitad United States five-twenties, 1867. 115 dling. 34 By Al, 24/¢ | in good demand; sales of 13,000 bushels Canada at 9c. in | Fifteenth precinct, = who has the case | sterry and Susan A. Fry, aged 7 years and. 3 May she rest in peage. ’ Amen, United States five-twenties, 1863, 115% Good middling. To 24% un 25 bond, 800 do. Western at Sie. Corn meal—$i 60 for bolted, | in charge, is making strenuous efforts to learn by | months. Funeral wil take place fron $¥8 Mott street, New United States ten-forties..... —The que otations are base don cotton running’ in quality $15) for unbolted, per cwt, Mill feed steady; sales of whom the crime was committed, but owing to the The interment will take place at Foster, R. L,. on York, on Sunday mornings May 12, at cleven United States currency sixes not more than half a grade above or below the grade | shorts at ; shipstuffs, $24 0 i middlings, $25 a $26, | reticence of Miss Jones he has not the least clue to Monday, May 13. o'clock, to Flatbush Cemetary, quoted. wines, S6c. Railroad treights—Flour, to | work upon. It is believed by some that, inasmuch GAFFNEY.—In Brooklyn, May 10, MICHAEL Garr- ‘TILDEN, =] p Midaan el iM tc eR Ae? Seat Repel pier eicats 0 dee hols: | renee xo New York, tc 2 ‘cans, Say Ha? | a8 deceased was almost an entire stranger in this Pat ‘Dative of the perish of Sircet, county West- | ReBecca, Sit at Teayataes pe erigay,.! Senior ot ee eee ates eee ei ages outa, 10,479 bushels. ‘The four market was far NOOO feet of lumber.” city, the deed may have been performed in New | meath Ireland, in. the 6sth year of his age. J. Carot’ fors, of Brooklyta, : consols were quoted at 92% a 93; American bonds | active and decided: 4 e eof 20,0 Burrato, May 10, 1872. Jersey. Coroner Young will do.nothing further in ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Notie ¢ ef funeral heryafter. 93%; fives, 8; American Krle | DbIs, of which 1,80 bbls. were Southern and 20 bbls. rye, | | Lake, importe—Corn, 27.000 bushels; ‘no shipments. | the case till Captain Byrnes completes his investl- | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Suaday | Vav' juax.—On Thursday, May 9, 1972, Weutas B. Of 1867, 924 & 92%; new fives, 89; American Krie | joncraity at the outside prices of our quotations. Corn | Flour firm; sales 90 bbls. at $7 63 a $775 tor spring. | gation, shernoos, at two o'clock, from the residence ef hie | Vavo sory gh Y, May 9, . As shares, 6544; protected Erie shares, 5534 a 5555. wheal was also Ingood demand and firm. We hear of | Wheat in ¢ ai peg ete 2M rae — eee fon 007 Farman street, near Joralemom, m pei re TOC eae yok “ EXCHANGE Becaswhrts dslveren: Wenueme ee | Some moderate demand salen 548) bushels Western ( AFPAIRS AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. fantanen—At Orange Mountaln, N. J.. onTnes, | Lod ge ot, F. and A.M. and Amit 0, was steady at 110% for short sights and 1094; a State. ratte # a OF Se | trie eo beiels do, in Brise. a boc. Oi The Brooklyn Navy Yard never presented amore | fenjawin D: and'M, A, Gallagher. Also, ae same | eit joa toate the tenera? ou suidny, May 13, ; tae 38 be ap ry rb hea quiet appearance than {t does at the present time. | place, on Thursday, May 9, 1872, Gkogax Epwix, | 1° 42, at two P. M., from late residence, 136 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, 6754 7% | quiry; sales three cars Western at 70, gem buses d Recent discharges has left the workships almost be et ee churoh, Bedtoed avenue, J lower; . His remains will will be taken to Green- rms, 01 i on the tra rment. + ee Extra Minneso $ ion 1 79 | Seedain fair demand at unchanged rates; sates 0 bush. | Vacant, and the ring of the hammers upon the | prookiyn, K. D., this day Gaturiay), at two o'clock | “San vem capeetbean . Friday, May 10—10:15 A.M. | Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands 7750 82 | els. Pork, lard and highwines unchanged. anvils, the clatter in the various departments and | P.M. Relatives and friends of the family are re- SUMMONS.—YORK LOUGH, No. 107, F. AND A. M.— Found hoop Ohio, trade brands. iNSERSY SSL vines good demand. Wheat finn sad in ta demand, | the strokes of the ship-carpenters upon the timbers <a, be yak) Lag a Pass gi yl potice, Brethren, you are herehy summoned i attend a St. Louis Ox S + 850 0 3 weith " % —l a > May 10, spe communication, to eld at the lodge St. Louls straight exira. {9 Boast on | Salesog No. 2 PAs Gort extillds ‘prices take eg Sarbanes t he gs: Cra Phe hi ‘bes ae "| rooms, corner of Bleecker and Morton streets, on St. Louis choice double extri 10 50a 1 ® | sales of No. 2 mixed at 453¢c., spot; 46%c.. seller June; re: The appearance onevery hand is peaceful, but how fi i “- jereafter. Sunday, May 12, 1872, at half-past tweive o’ciock P. At ais chotee ramtly Hh oom 13 8 | jected, we, a a2iac, Oats advanced and if fair demand at | long it will remain so it is dimecult to say. It 18 an deren renga ees pry! capt . | M. sharp, for the purpose of paying the last triputa y ¢. for N leu atic. a " " ~ . . je Vi A. M.—Before Call. | southern No.3, 5750 GTS | Mer ior Now Lands Barley frm and in tir demand, | OK adage, “In time of peace prepare for war,” | funeral will taxe from’ his residence, ‘97 The fetarante te seniraan tan pectruily Invited. 200 shs Chic & N W RR. BS Pd Lad Ae $658 1 23 | Provisions quiet and, unchanged, | scarcely anything | and itmay be possible that in a few days the yard Degraw street, Brooklyn, Sanday, May 12, a2 PM. Gener ILLIAM SCOTT, Master 100 do. io ie) | Southern family re tert 4 doing SE ee ey ee mnt ned geele {oz oy) | Will present quite a different aspect from what it HerNan—On Thursday, May 9, ELvina HE’ gx ay, Jacos Rrrscuy, Secretary. Fi Corn meal, Western boa 8% Hour, 5.000 bushels wheat, 194,80 do. corn, 20,000 do. | did yesterday. The authorities at Washington may | wife of ‘Thomas Hernan, daughter of the late® thag | Wattacue Suddenly, at his residence, 119 Pavele wh | Gee ERE SE | SONA Auten Viotiabat tea hag'He | tow at tne yact or acne svn, WA | Reeasveare cre? Sf NeW Maven, Conw uc, | yon sre south, Groin, on Thurs, MA” 15 - £0 0 b. | corn, 10,000 do. outs, 6,000 do. rye, 1,00) do. burley and 5000 | budget of orders from the department at Washing- ie relatives and friends of the family are ete Mea A ‘tigo, those of his. som 75% +3658 38 | hogs |. on tiki ton would not create a great deal of surprise amon; fully invited to attend the funeral, from her C1 espectiully invited to atten » 8 citi pape édverawaantoie the omeers at the Brookiyn Navy Yard, and would | deuce, 116 Third avenue, between Sixt: jake Fem, | Henry 8. Wallace, are rospecttuly iri to ate Bi ttn receipt of whlch ew Your, May 0, 72, | D8, alled with Joy by yp the thousands of mechanics | Sixtysikth streets, at 10 A. Ml. 4y, May Il. | pal church, gorner Hirst pluce and Summit, street, 75' rawn ani 7 ), 1872. wi ains wi taken je" “ 2, -past one o'clock P, M. , iW the advance. (The sales were about 1.00 bushels at | ‘The following isthe total receipts of cotton since #ep- | There Ia a wat cloud in the horizon, and it | inserment. fw Mave! 4, Conn., for | on Sanday, May te oe re Se. WaTaRe,: site Hy | eee F itwnukee suring in store $2 a8 M6 for Weare | tember 1, 1871 might possibly be deemed advisable on the part | HvYLKR—On Thorsday, May 9, May cy J, wife of | 47 years, 1 month and 26 days. 1182 | red winter, $2 12 a $2 25 for white winter, including Can- | New Orlean: City Point of the government to fit out tho vessels. | dames S. Huyler. ho relatives and friends of the family, also mem- 36 ada in bond and Michigan; 12‘for amber Michigan | Galveston Baltimore of-war as a precautionary measure, if not The relatives and friends of the fay nily are invited | bers of Herman Lodge, No. 261, F. and A. M., and ig | instore. The market closed firm, but with few buyers at | Mobile... Philadelphi: an actual necessity. New life could soon be in- / to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 107 | New York Scheutzen Corps are respeotfuily invited » 36 the advance. Corn was firmer and fairly active, both for | Savannah New York... fused In all the departments, but the fitting out of | East Twenty-seventh street, on 3! snday, 12th inst. to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 261 35) se ee de ed «else Ul A eg ieee, i. vessels {8 not the work of @day or week. There | at half-past one o'clock. if ” | Broadway, corner Eighth street, Brooklyn, on San. fs gcc: Her tor Gest half of June, Te, for | Norton : are two or three vessels which have been on the | Jewmrt.—Mrs. ELLEN P, JEWET,, wife of Captain | day afternogp, at hafepast twelve eclock. se T6c. for next week ; 86c. for rould yellow Grand total. stocks for the last seven years and now Rave an | Albert Jewett, 61 years. ‘ Waraur. n many morning, May 10, Manta id 76c. a 764gc. for Western yellow, Oats were a infection known as the “dry rot,” amd if the Funeral to be held from her /late residence, 185 | Louise, only child of Stephen M, and Kato A. oe Oh raed he for, roles whita, Gaver ealep WIFE BUTOHERY. by ghebave oveupled for pl led ae the | Lafayette avenue, Brookiyn,¢‘on ‘May 12, at two | Wright, aged 4 eRe. ow ‘estern, a ui ee places: ey have uples 80 101 y neral services al le ons pbout eal Dishes a ot yoord oem Bye continued Patrick Smith, of 139 Goerck street, arrived at his Raow then no more. Were they tot Marin tae [Son Big thomas 7 laggstoageh 189 st Sixty-third street, omountars atate at by] Salon 1500) bushels Canada, toarrive, atl, in bond, and | home about ten o'clock Thursday night, and after up. | Water now they would leak like Hever, New Orleans (La.) and /Portland (Me.) papers | five o'clock. Interment at, @reenwoou the follow- 8 4.00 do. State at $1 08; Western held above the views of | Hraiding his wife deliberately proceeded to dissect | .,1N®, tron-clads exist at the present time only as | please copy. , tng morning. 4 buyers; ¢1 ‘Ol was bid and Forueed. Bory ras oc ng skeletons, not a plate of iron belag upon them. Somma ie this city, on Friday, May 10, 1872, | ® ZABRISKIB.—On Friday, May 10, 1872, at the resi- 38 ‘and nominsl at 67¢. for State, 70e. a x Western | her, making no less than seven incisions in the | They lic in the ship houses. Many E. Jonrs, younge’t daughter of Mr. Adam C. | dence of his uncl ‘onell, ill, on the $105 $1 ne, ie ante a trif_e more inguiry to-day, body of the unfortunate woman. Luckily, he struck ‘The Hartford, a second rate s‘mam at f-war, | Jones, Lodi, N. J., aged 18 years and 6 months. Hudson, Dr. Samu: Daanzenta, Of this city, in gees 5 particu higher rates were paid. steady, Rates on othe ‘There was considerable © iy for berth room for grain, tor which a shade ir goods were about tor waasola far Ghar no vital part. He was taken belore Justice Scott, at Essex Market Police Court, yesterday, and com, Tajtted to await the result of the Injuries, twenty-one guns, might be got r, Vig het wie Got ready for active ser. & Arpt rate/fatonm frigate, forty- Funeral will lace to-day (Saturday), n, at two. o'clock P. ‘M trom the house of Nn yy ee eon, 139 Newarkavenue, Jersey Ulty. the 26th year of hia age, — of funeral in {he evening papers of Saturs,