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8 NEW YURK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. » — Se eae T carried ont with ft to a certain distance | nivora, m1 istratum of rocx# and pebbles, and stil further | Chien driclent bare woe eo ans being ane | FIN ANCI AL AND (OH ROTAT SGIEI E from Its lightness, a layer of the white, clayey ma- | the land, ‘They belong to the family of Canic- va le L] | 32,t0.39, T1¢6. 0 120. ; 40. white, 11 Pr ae er Bto 13, a) see Diveh tandande Now 1 to 1a, 8. a inila—Superio ac Beg or Sind aie Sieerice, 1360. & Ae Esse: terial, This process belng repeated during the slow | jiq, ich ‘J elevation of the plain Darwin supposed that it would Z a wach inet rei ihe Unnin ana viowe et ie re ny 3 account for the superposition of the gravel and | Now, the two latter being closely allied cies. Bt Loul firm. Quoted at 93c, toreholee therces. PONS Saree erm argillaccous sedimen| ane se reiperie~ strata, ‘They are widely distributed pried hout the south The Stock Market a@ Our Dimh- Mie tum 8 a quiet but very firm; about 15,000 Ibs. a sas weer 4 5° ~ | of Fuego over nearly the w! o! onia and barrels, “The market was lo. The Beassiz Expedition on the Romcuon evidently nop sxponble. Ny, Wa Heer || slong the enain of the Andes a8 far north as. Peru, eulties with England. as vance.” Sales 60 tbls, ut aye, “Ser but quiet at the ad- th: intddte layer. was about, and the’ gravel rested ‘The earliest recorded Cascr-ablan of se. species, as For 2. “ ~ ” ven by @ col on of 2 On celebrat oP Patagonian Coast. | dizectly ‘upon the lower stratum, In whatever Foyage, mentions that they have a large head and A DOMESTIO MARKETS, manner a came here, there it undoubtedly was, great cara like unto a mule, with the body of a Th M Market and What pa 4, i a a tint making atone of alles in extent, fing the at famel and tayle of a horse.” aithough this is not ie Money € Geday a Minn ist ni-. 854; | Cotton trregular; middiings, eye Net recep rn} t » Which ark 0 altogether untrue, they are much more grace eae ‘5.’ Exports—To Liverpool, hei, to. Bre- : our throats, aud reducing vegetation to a few | tnimals than such @ combination might be supposed May Be Expected. mA - A + Coustwise, 2089 Sales 80 Btock OYSTERS A FOOT IN DIAMETER, | shravs, not ore tan two or three feet in height, | fo nroduces having ‘long slondere curved necks v pe eiibgesiasord nv Mant tcrling “exchange, 1.8 he drafts oo remium. and so deprived of moisture and surcharged With x 4 a ‘The following were the quotations for State bods | ole filton that the greenest and. freshest of them | With aft’ hile wovoral Inches: etenmn, sanging ea at the close of the week :— ,, May 1, 187m. Cotto Net; middlings, 2%%c. Net reeci, con ue; mings. sone 2 - would snap aud break under our feet like autumnal | from a fawn color above to a yellow or snow-white ‘Tennessee 6s, old. . 67 b> stwise, 557. . twigs. | {We Could well Wellove the accounts we had | on the under parts... Their fhees convey the idea ot| THE GOLD PREMIUM. Temessee Os, now bid os ite eeahtees BSavaniani, Mi 2.187. A Desert Where Even Thistles | resi iciten tne yeets ara eee, anon | gentleness and intelligence, tho eye belng large, Mirginta an'new boas: 8 gotten, rs i gsnadornn desig sade Sage Will Not Grew. Ao little rain fell that evan the thisties relused to | ike the whinnelng of a yearling colt, but is on & Fiene S eee 2.04; coustwise, 138, "Bales 30, Stock 15800; e grow; W neo me deer crawled into men's Paurts highcr pitch. They have an awkward, shambling Bank Statement---Quotations of Railroad | Georta 6s... 8 Texas Spirits turpentine firm at 48c. Rosin firm Xen ton a: ee yards to dr a euiiacas eo nae eeetoe, wild cattle Fu, but se sald to. distance the avlitost horses, * Georgia 7s, now bonds Shite gtrained 30 tor low No.1 i st Ete 3 34 Wie? a moment , - urpentine steady a " Rich H t+ of Zoological Go urede ciate cairo ras whit aren toa maeea aten forthe rest on ihe day that there rere noe some in Bonds and State Securities. Novth Card ae Bellow dip, $428 for virgin. arent ace te ‘9 ie field of vision, an seir numbers were » ae @ INCINNATI, 3 ic arvest 0 COLOBICAL | unatie to Ay away when pursed, ishing. They travelled In herds of from a few indl- — o Gernine weet teat Michie ta; aieeeporkuuchanged and quiet) rexulat $12 78, cash vf The only flowers found at this place were an | yijuais to several hundreds, and were very dificult WALL STREET, todo Lard—Demand, lights lers os pecimens. amargts Til an} one of ih earn nosing. - to approach the ground aifording no cover Whatever, Sunpay, May 12, 1872. xy Demand fights et acakionr ahoutines tice vaten (Cg quantities of ls were obtained and conveye: a e} ing very keen 7 Of i. 6 Mi “9 . ‘ —+ the Vessel, aud among the fishes drawn in by the | Md thelt senses of sight and smell belng very Koo” | ‘The most noticeable features of the transactions f x } elnag sien § Jegtaaskangs ee bay Ctra pea array freee a hillside there was alwaya one solitaty individual | of Wall strect last week were the frmness of the | { i a x at $4.0 $4 80. Receipts 1,800. we snilbe chy eae 08s on the summites & sentry, wh . '- Loulsiana new bot 3 ‘ 3, HAIL STONES LARGE AS WALNUTS, | fi ici iiAcM. cui ciated Seance | fia otis gamma aya, THON NS | gut premium aa the depevon in te ack mar | Elune pi Soe rg | Seber aan gh SG BS a way, heading west by south for Port San Antonio, . exception to thisrule. During the day we were | ket. ‘The causes are, no doubt, traceable Poulgans 66; tev, ae 66 7 of airey Wator 4 leaf, $8 2a $13, ee wi SRR oe where we arrived between four and five in the | fortunate enough to approach one big buck from | tain extent to the relations existing between our | Youlslana 6 1. SARAE ORD, ie Flour active Oewnco, M. Y., May 1), 18m: afternoon, finding the channel of entrance after | the leeward until within rifle range, and euceceded | government and England on the question of tho Pier be x ¥ can} ase e100 7 toramber winter Bio Bie teem combi iets Plains Strewn with the Bones of | somepitticditiculty, and anchoring near the east | in bringing hin down, ‘The skin wis carefully pre- | FOV 7 Rhode Island 6s A hat jouble extra, Wheat’ drm 4,600 bushels w i a town or settlement, but simply # harbor or bay, rled back to the vessel. misunderstandings have taken place on the respec- Comp. to, Hght demand; sales, the Puma’s Victims. | extending ‘about two. miles fa one direction and | CaZtle COMMER: re poatels at 670. 8 she |2 When Mount Aymond was reached and ascended CIAL REPORT. + seven or cight in another, aifording good anchorage | i¢ was orononnded ‘by Count Pourtales to be the | tive intorpretations by the two governments of the am De ae ote Fac cual Corn teal, BA for bel Speer ‘a a "gas a a a for vessels of any size, but offering no facilities | o:atoy of an extinct volcano, and from its summit | Treaty of Washington in part and in whole, The patuits, * ings, < for procuring fresh water or Sasa ga fifty or sixty similar ones were plainly visible. ‘The | English Cabinet have all along exhibited @ deter- | Cottom Quiet, bat a Shade Firmer for pe re bee Beliroad ({feuints Flow Extinct Volcanoes of the South- | A ; ely uninhabited, rare! at every | four lower, adjoluing peaks, called his ‘Four Sons,” | mination to resist the demands of our government, Future—Receipts at the Ports, 2,516 pe ees AS Buavols rrseat bio kibany, ee about as cheeriess, monotonons, uninviting & place | Aggox’ Kara,” were algo Voleanic, AS faras we know | and General Grant’s advisers have seemed equally Bales—Flour Firmer—Wheat Highcr— | lumber. ern shore. This ‘port’? is not, as might be supposed, | gorved for mounting and the choicest pieces of flush | Alabama claims, It cannot be denied that grave rinter at $2; 10.00 bushels nates wite Ca t n by the natives, and at ight 18 | oy by the ‘older and quainter nomenciature—‘ The ern Islands. as could well be imagined, ‘The utter absence of | it was supposed up to the present time that no vol- | resolved to hold on to their own precou-| @orn Better—Rye Higher=Pork Higher= | plonr buoyant and unsettled; prin anchaaaeds Whend | vegetation, except as the merest scrub, the long, | canoes existed on the South American continent ived id a th te Whiskey Higher. active and higher; sales of Wis pring ‘ast eee low lincs of lulls, the tortnous, enaky course of the | Cxvepe on the line of the Andes, and although the | celved ideas, and on them to press our ¥ Higher. sapay, May H—6P.M, | 81 Olds seller Jones $1 0034, seller July: Gorn active kall water creeks, the general prevalence of grays foouilty is not dificult to reach, this interestingand | claims for consequential damages, or at least ae Aad unchanged; sales of No. 2 mixed at 3 a5 C Corron on the spot was almost without buyers and | seller June; 50%c. a 50%e., seller Fuly; alent entirely nominal in valuc. Large lines were not salable | Were cnormous; cash sales amounted to 7 a 1tnts all give it a sombre and desolate | ary: ; Skeletons of Sea Lions in the STDeREAn RS Se A eNO aCe important observation had never been previously | to force their demands on that basis before the Rut tous the inhabitants of the bay, | made. 1 tie siel's on tha bench. and tho few aniinals Wid | Ot our return to the vessel at dusk, bearing one | Geneva Conference. If both nations hold ont—and | g¢ quotations, For forward delivery the market was | it? ScHVG, and higher, at 88, a S00, for No. zy le of Gulls. could auppart Me on the barren Plains were feiss gnanaco and an upland goose, the only gaiue we | itis already reported from the other side that ne- | quiet and firm at 1-léc, ac. higher prices, ‘The sales vanced and in fair demand at 67e. a 700, tor oe bf . principal objects o1 rest, and J secured, we found that the ot , Bip ay ‘ iskey firm and in fair demand ai in fc. ceuereee tompensate for the absence of mere sathetic | rs saunnte” of Professor Awasaar hed ccleetey | otations have ceased—the result will be @ dead- | were as follows: advanced and in fair d : 1 mand at $12 85 a $12 95, beauty, Jt was natural that various speculations | many valuable specinens.. ‘The Professor had found | cK upon the question, which will throw all those | Consumption .... vceen TO Rie Haat Beeneng. Tot), | getior June, Lard higher and ffir doman ITE TATES COAST SURVE EAMER as to the fucnre uses of the harbor, which is really indubitable r tt f di re tl rt bet ty a Nr ahh AERA oe ‘ i 4 ¢ 0 al proot of glacial action, erratic boulders, | matters of difference back where they ablded before | _yor future delivery (basis low middling) the sales na 1s lpn vee Ree eo | a tine one, should be prominent in our thoughts. It | potished, scratched and grooved, ‘and rem! the Joint High Commissioners assembled at Wash- | peen as sllewa -2gbey Tost evening after three o'cloek— March 15, 187: is distant only about thirty miles from the Rio 4 4 About cleven o'clock on the morning of February | Negro, which, it has been suggested, will be per- | terminal moraines, all fending to prove the as. | ington, If the two countries fall to agree on the | May, 200 at 2334c., 400 at 28 8-16c., 20 atZ3%e., 100 at 23% 88 we received oficial notice that the quarantine | haps the iuture medium of communication between | this portion of the country, When taken in connec- | proposition to amlcably settle these Alabama | June, 1,500 at 2334 000 % uM Chile and the now barren coast of Patagonia, Fuel NAN . rt Shipmments—8,000 bbis. flour,’ 9.000 bushels wheat, 22 which had provented ns from visiting the elty of | jg piontitul, wells might be dug, dry docks. might be | HOR With similar discoveries at Port San Antonio | claims and agree to dissolve tho Treaty of Washing- Pesepe oneteng Tigss 100 BA AONe. | Angus, 100 io,com, 18,000 do. onts, 1,00) do. barley, 7,000 hogs and, H these facts seein to offer some other explanation of at Montevideo was at an end, We had laid in the har- | built, aud’ the twenty, or thirty feet tides which | the'spread of tie gravel and. Qnitt Cee atieanta | ton it does not follow that hostilities must ensue, Bh sek droramnes a Sah ee elie Burraro, May 11, 1872, , bor for flvo days, detained by the necessity of tak- | NON nish Mane ie ashe Srwlaryos ct we Mulguy | than that of an elevation of the continent, although | or that the friendly relations that existed twelve 2s4e. nol F On OF Alter Lith; WN utes b-16c,, reauiar; 20) | ,L0ke imports—Flour, 6,000 bbls. « corm 65.00 busboias/ img in a fresh supply of coal, and havingonly Lirevu- | Gnd foarishing city, the terminus of a new. Pacitig | Sct an elevation may have taken place, Indeed, | months ago have been disturbed or weakened, On | 91 Sie.‘ dune, a0 at ice. 1.500 at 289. 1cc. 1.00 at G00'do. “Flour strong? asking $10 09 for white and $8 f Jar communication with the shore, Tie weather | E a | e y, “ 3 R 2) 16,000'do., t present, however, the situation 1s eer ane observations made by the Professor oD | tne contrary, it will become the duty of both | 2ui)/! BS See EC Jog ag 21 at strong: demand moderate; sales of Sor the majority of this time had been overcast or cash; $8 8, seller 4 Bulk meats, quict uns changed. Bacon unchanged. Live hogs in good demand’ at $3 80a $4 20. Cattle quiet and unchanged. Freigh To Buffalo, 8.; to Oswero, He, Recelpts—4,000- bb! flour, 80,000 bushels wheat, 178,000 do. corn, 27,003 do. oat 1,000 at 239-16c.; July, 100 at 23%c., | 4,000 Uo. rye, 3,000 do, barley, 2400 hogs andl, ‘4 spring. Whe tends to confirm that theory in Yo, 20 avai 13-160. 3 Occaber, 100 ak Bie. 100 ut bushels Milwaukee club at $1 65. Corn active and un. A froin civilized human inter- ac visite ° tte 200 “At 20 2-16c.; November, 200 at 19{c., 400 at 1 Be rT 000 Leashe: a | course as any point between Cape Horn and Hud- | 4 Temarkable manner, We visited a small | nations, each looking after and watching with | 0. m2 dation ixchanged. ide pald to oxchanue Seer tudo bushels. spots wt: 600, 300 donde. at HK ni he stormy, with fresh winds and quite a heavy sea, | son's Hay, ° fetap kd peak, meme up to a Jealous care the interests of its own people, to enter | 10) June for 100 August, Total, 7,000 bales; grand to Onis quiet and firm atéic. Rye mi preventing the coal lighters from coming to our Soon uiter we anchored nearly every one went on Lies tia hile i itl fommomen ot NOs | upon fresh negotiations and the formation of a new | 11,{00 bales. ‘The receipts at thie ports um a8 fol Slat close. Barley dail; sales of 1,00) bushels Western 4 anchorage on the quarantine station, whichis some shore, the seine hauled, and a few zoological . i 1 h nah, 173; , af y inal fi The. a Thc, Seeds steady; tuir trade done. Pork, lard a1 as highwines unchanged. y e pCas er treaty, if necessary, which would smooth the rough and botanical specimens secured in the shor & portion of the party on that, occasion. | There, at ke uy @istance from the shore, Pratiqua was therefore | terval bora between twilight and darkness, | 8" sibel On: Of ch ee et lake Be sound, and jagged sides, and bring both countries | 7; s floubly welcome, as relieving us irom thie monotony | Mmumerable slellg were found on the beach— Hae eccht diy, this Water belue much catter | t0 @ closer underatanding of the points at issue. | gu cotton to foreikn’ porta closed nominal as’ follows — HAVANA MARKET, ». | peciens, duce’ terebeatule, tnrittelle and eee one ne Dy ven au Nt Soames 2or : No conalderate person has been able yet to find In | 2°2éverpool, by steam, 44d. by sail, To Havre, by vf quarantine and also permitting our close ap- | Tiany others, forsing a deposit, whose thickness | an ordinary sea water, bub not diifering from it | No considerate person has been able yet to fnd In | stoain, re. cold sail, Ayer to Hanley, by steam, Si, TAcawacMlaehTvinta Prouch tothe town. ‘This was made carly in the | Wus estilaated to be ubout iifteen feet. Representa- pats aes Nerina mbaden' 4a !owekeatttelt the diffleuities, as far as they have been presented, soereseera| tal ee. Bo Sremens by fteam, ‘Me.’ old, Svadr.—Stock in warchouses at Havana. and Matangas, afternoon; three lighters soon came alongside, the | tives of all the snecies of these shells were collected, | ay cnaey passed tie ist and second narrows | AY cause for alarm; but the stockjobbers and the | gold. To Mediterranean poris, by steam, le. We qui 420,500 boxes aud 27,00) hhids. Receipts of the ‘welt . Noe deiepeegl AL pcg del tr at Havana and {3,000 boxes and #00 hhdst Where the cousts or Pacagonla and Fuego approach | Speculators of Wall street are always ready to con- Oni ae Sahel ae Exported duru week from Havana and Mat t tanzag 48,500 boxes and including 20,500 boxes andi a harleston, 229; Wilmington, 27; Norfoi! timore, 19; New York, is; Boston, $4. ‘Total is day last wee! 211. ‘This day last year, 6,468, 2 ak. - 7 Y + é a fow shes, inciuding a large skate, were caught in foal was taken ot hoard within an hour, end at | tio geine, a'venomous serpent killed near the beach, Ordinary, . st te 7 eM : or three miles of cach other, and an- mole hi - | Goud Bog 000 tah halfpast ten P. M., having been detatned for a | n few necutiar cactuses gathered) and we then ro: CROTORHAIT evan HORE ettaiiDDREeR ORIG Mate: | creer © mannealn out of a mole Till and fo DiaOU: || BoC oat Pi 13 | TH hhda. to the United States.” Market active. Noe. 10 to short time by the darknoss of the night, we got im- | turned to the ve i. The next day the sclentitic cluded between Elizabeth Island and the coast of facture the smallest breeze into a hurricane. Their ig a 12D. 8. ,97%¢ a 10% reals per arrobe; Nos. 15 to 20, D. 8... fler way and steamed out of the harbor. Very little SOL nad the omicers of the ship were assigned to Patagonia, inte ot unfrequently prompt them to circu- 249, idea 1844 reals per arrobe. Molasses sugar in fair deo 249 35 is i a running in quailty | mand, a8 as reals ur Nos, 8 to 10. Muscovado sugar— , Hither: 5 quality | fair ‘to. good. refuing netlve, owing to. favor- alt’ &areds, Shove or ihelow the grade’) sie forelgn adviges ed at Dn 04 reals por arrobe. Wale canteet een titi for all desorip- | Grocery grades—Merchants refuse to purchase owing Gt there war enough Inguiny forgive holders | the HAM demandeot hotters quoted at 024 0 1M real " give holders | er arrobe, Bacon ( er owt. who Insist om 1ull eurrent quotations. We | Mais superior American, $2 a $28 per quintal. Flour rm, ; and unchanged. Hams ‘dull; American salted, $16. $1%. per quintal; American sugar cured, $19 a $21 per quintal. in‘ “kegs, casior at $id a Si PEE ntal; in tins firmer, but not __quotably? 1 duties; some meologizing and botanizing, time had thus been allowed us to see uny- | others fishing or gunning, others photographing, fi fi th b thing of the character of the city; but j On party left at daylight for tho Western shore of | oF the time, until cvenlng, in gathering such specl- | st trivial circumstances, hoping thereby to ereate | Hae Tay on an exploring expedition. The distance | mens agit coatained. Js edyed on every side by | Mari and produce a pante, ‘They profit by such Tby one of our whale boats under sail, | Seep clifis, in many places nearly perpendicular, | exaggerations and fill their. pockets by practising spent in traversing the adjoiing | Whe in the centre there are grassy meadows or | ynon the credulity of their customers, It is our | & 1 collecting such specimens as it | ™@'shea. These are juhabited by wild ducks and ating Dt geese, and Our Men Soon discovered that they were | duty, therefore, to continue to warn the people We went ashore n the Island (named after Queen | late salse rumors, and very often to aggravate the Plizabeth by sir cis Drake) and spent the rest | arried glimpse which the fortunate trio who | » to goon shore obtained showed them | ¢ , Substantial public athedral and a marked | a fine , a . » sold, duty paid. vity and prosperity. eter of this region was found to be like | #Hle to run down and capture the young ones, and | aguinst such practices, They must be continually | 24. Kold duty paid nae tes Higher.’ Wax active, but. ‘unchanged. Honey. firm’ A rar ie commercial advance. | that already visited, a dreary, sterile plain, inter- | 1 tis way a nyinber of living ducks or ducklings | 4) thoir guard, and they should look upon all the i) bushels: oats, 6,075 dor cova, med bi At 644 reals per gallon. "Naval stores nominal. Shooks— Principal hindrance to the commercia] advance: | eet eee ee ee oe eee inter. | Wore secured, ‘The view from tho summits of the | 00 thelr guard, and they shor — 1) bushels: oate, 6,075 (0.5 corn meat, 2.00) bbls and | Hox $8 9 reals; hogshead hooks for molasses, buoyant! és = iy 7 y ene. | ehbags, And tor the week—Flow, $7,574 bbls.; whcat, x 034.0 10 realsy I aud only diversified by a few rolling hills, marginal hiiis was very beautiful; the little rocky | Wall street reports about our relations with Eng- | } bushels; corn, 22,860 do.; corn’ meal, SiN) bbls, sand At 0a 22reals, Buapty hovsheads firmer at $3 50a 7B. ever ma aI ela’ if islands in the harbor, ‘made golden by the setting | and as part of the stock in trade of speculators | 2'55) bags; oats, 61,128 bushels; barley. 700 do.. The | Hoops dull; short shaved, $30 $32 per M. Freights steady ¢ Bounded ow every ite pet Gnas envadone, vom i ¢ SE aon archntese ore Paes who nee to discount the fears of eotloih people,:/' SoAr, Market, piled ven Rt a higne ries rete Ber aioe nite Sintea, ‘por, Non ot fucar gt 60 at vegetation consist as before, of low, withered gonta, lt by “the fires of Indian encamp- | pocket the money advantages and laugh at the trick. 18,200 bbls., of Which 559 Sie hhd. of sugar, $5 50 a $7; per hogshcad of mo- ment of this, 2s of many other South American sities, iz the Instability of the forms of governiaent, revolutious being very frequent, ond the chief at- tention of the presiding rulers during their brief | | | shrubs and not more'than a dozen different species s Sey “ratte . i rye. L was | lasses, $40 $5; to Faimouih and orders, 45s. n 50s, per ton.! and insecure terme of office being given to personal | were observed in a walk of twelve or fifteen mnilos, Pee Gi CaaS Ne ip Peo ake tel PRICES OF STOCK. firm and main, “We learn of shies of —— randizement, At two o'clock on the following | The fauna was equally limited. We saw tracks of | _ ON the following day we visi falena Island, | The highest and lowest quotations of the leading | 50 bbls. at $3.65 for Jersey: yellow on the pier and $4 for ANOTHER JERSEY TRAGEDY, age ie guanaco, called by Darwin “the characteristic quada- only a few miles distunt, and one of the most extra- B } Brandywine. We quote :— morning we took our departure from Flores Island | ruped of the Patagonian plains,” but did not catch | OTdinary places we have yet seen. It was a perfect stocks yesterday compare with those of the preced- | No, 2 State, + $5 5099 35 | 4 Prominent Citizen Blows Part of His: ant about six miles, and steamed down | eight of the creature itself, We did see two os- | Tokers, being literally conrad with gulls, anak Ms Saturday as follows:— pct lee The be Skull Om, At daylight two high hills and other lana | ttiches, but at a great diseance, and a herd of Aguti | T@nts, wild geese and Ranboutes wito L aeyoe tas May 11. —May 4—~ | Choice State. 1 8008 875 f eeeer ee era rer an" | (cavia Patigonica), aninals belonging to a family of | OUF arrival with discordantouteries. “The penguins High- Low- High- Low- | Suyertine Western. : 6 Ya fa5.| Ata@late hour on Saturday night Mr. David Foe, ‘were in sight to the northeast, but soon disap- | the rodents, ‘They look not untixe our hares, but | Were the charactoriseic tababtiants, and Wegroand | yo MRIWCGRyoR rte Extra Western. 7,@a 800 '| ter, aman well known to the citizens of Hoboken: ” ms Ke 7 $d og’ e whi Ld er ie hol le ‘en. and Hud. ver. 97 xtra Minnesota. . a . Sh DRSCRTIaE Were CALC BGAD Sa meusnan.) bye Ocly Re api Bat oad Se A a by them. A great deal of amusement. was afforded | Round hoop Ohio, shipping brain #78328 | and brother of ex-Alderman George Foster, ré~ e morning, and again in the afternoon, and on.| tW! id Lae nha ‘Y- | us by noticing their curious, man-like movements, Round hoop Ohio, trade brands 8 50 9 5) | turned quietly, as usual, to his house, about a milé oe itn satin? its, the dredve | pounds. ‘They run with an awkward, kangaroo. | US bY D faces «Bean perce aaa 0 00 a 11 0D vs both occasions with satisfactory ae 8, the dredge | like movement, but with much swittness. Large the Ba A tem 4 a sence Sicetastieatt wy aise ge Toul ow ext Soa 32 from Englewood. In ashort time he procured id ia Manag acre’ of ya este 4 da rE one ibe br caren ree ‘He | turbed manner, but with a meditative rolling of | Northwestern ..... i. outs Piven er ac £ re +1. %-}-leaded pistol, and, directing the weapon close to Secidians, actin, &c. Among the mollusks one of | ft ea'tg, be preserved in alcohol and to supply the | the head from side to side, as ifthey were desirous | Northwestern pref. > e au is choice family... .-. oh a a g 8 head, he frew we wavcut, muniny SWAY © parti the most interesting was a species of the genus | mexs for a couple of meals. of regarding the situation from’ every available | Rock Island..... Bocthern Noa, : Bi3a 6718 | Of the top of his skull. Death, of course, resuite ollva, the animals belonging to which are provided | ‘Thousands of crabs swarming along the course of | Polutof view. As many of them as were considered | Oluo and Mississippi. 477 Southern super! 8 85a 725 | instantaneously. ‘The horror of his wife and twor : fe shich the shell ia halt | the ereeks, a few small owls Which we frightened | “¢sirable for specimens were easily caught, as they | Boston, Hartford and Erle 9% $8 %aI1 00 | chiidren, on hearing the fatal discharge, can-, @ith a large foot, in which the shell 6 half im- | oot Or thatr: . sk | are very awkward and helpless when on land. ‘The | New Jersey Central. 09) 1 00 a 13 5) , ” “] of Aas s out of their nests in the sand, numbers of black 3 a ‘865a 375 | not be described. The deceased was onl Mersed. They are all very,active, and may be seen | jeeties, belonging to a Wingless species, and a few | Sort, plumeless wings, which they use as fins with | Panama. : $a 375 | twenty-eight years of age, and at oni gliding about on sea beaches or burying themeclves | lizardsand cicadiw were the only other varieties of | MUCh dexterity in the water, serves as bene = Western Union Telegraph. Corn neal, ! 400f. 0. b. | time Kept a grocery Store in Hoboken. His parent in the sand as the tide retires, The species ob- | ®Nimal life that fell under our notice. palr of legs on shore, but do not _ add much to the.} Pacific Mall... Baltimore 400f 0. b. | are still living in Washington street. About three - ‘Pp bs At five o'clock, all exploring parties having re- celerity of their movements. There were many | Quicksilver Mining........ Calor’ 3.654 385 | vears ago one of deceased's brothers met with tained at this time progressed through the water | turned to the ship, we got under way and stood ont | Skeletons of sea ltons found on the beach, and ono | Quicksilver Mining pref.. Puncheons. 19 50f. 0. b. | g —The wheat market was again higher, buithe offerings | 824 death also by casually running a knife through: were small and buyers Were slow tomeetthe advance de. | his arm, Deceased had been somewhat sick fort by using its foot as a wing, fliapplug its expanded | of the harbor ina’ southward direction, intending | ving one was killed by the men with | Pittsburg. | to pass near enough toa bluff called El’ Fuerte (or | Cubs. These animals, in spite of thelr | St. Paul. sides upon the water in a peculiar manner, | i manded. The sales were only about 40,000 bushels, at | Several months, and it is probable that he inflicted- hed cipal apicaaiataoe kate ar | the for), to make geological observations, but were | ferocious | aspect, are | said to | be quite | st. Paul pret. $2 05 0 $2 06.0 $2 09 for red Winter Ohioin'store: $1 & yor | the mortal wound ina temporary fit of insanity. uring the next few days we enjoyed fine weather | oy 'n by darkness and compelled to stand out harmless and even to be susceptible of a sort of do- Union Pacific. peewee 80) No. 2 Chicago spring; $1 80 was bid for No. 2 Milwaukee His remainsewill be buried with appropriate honors} and fair winds, and on the morning of March | tosea. ‘The day had been very fine an‘ the sunset page Sid ph eet) abt] fo te. Secured | Col. Chic, and ind. Cen... 3714 spring, hut sellers demanded $1 8 Amber winter held | by the gentlemen of the Hoboken nic Lodge, : Baredged nguin, in latitude forty degrees south | Partichlarly beautiful, but uring the evening | Oo4WOrk was satisetorily completed before noon, TR MONRY ARKET. Se tech heis Re Lhd Sut | OF Which Foster was am esteemed member, “An tn” ; and about thirty miles from the shore, We there | H@2¥y (ark clouds rose from the northward, and at | #10 boar the atstunee being only eigiiteen or nine. | A Most remarkable ease pervaded the money mar- | store Gold late last evening), at $175. Cornwas irincr | quest 1s tobe held to-day. Much sympathy t# ex- § Mera e. there | eleven o'clock we had a furious hail storm, tasting Ben anfiea’ “Up cote peewee, cokes eis noTHUn of day last week, and at the close funds | ®4in far demand, ‘The sales for spot and future axere- | pressed for the friends of deceased in this the sec~ f obtained, together with numerous other specimens, | for abont fifteen minutes, the stones nearly equal- | teen miles, Up to the progent time this portion ket nearly every day last weck, and at the close fands | gate about 140,00 bushels at 78c. spotfor mixed, 7c. ior | ond of their sad bereavements, | " olftiscs f th 3 ing in size ordinary English walnuts, No damage | OU" cruise has been highly satisfactory, the weather | were optainable at the low figure of five per cent. | Yellow afloat, 7c. for old. in. store, closing at’ 77 isl A AN AEN ; some curious molluscan cggs of the genus voluta, | Va. gong and. om the next day (March 7) the | being much finer than we had any reason to antici- mixed atioat, Futures sold at Tic. for all June; 7c. ' i They were attached to the valves of shells of an- | weather was such as to permit of dredging veing | Pate, and the work being more easily and quickly In the nature of things and in accordance with the . 7c. for COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. other genus, were hemispherical im shape, about | made with much success, Night, however, brought | Accomplished than was supposed to be possible. | course of trade this condition caunot be of long du- iit 48,000 bushels at Sle, for No. £ OMleago in stores. ScrreMe Courr—SperciaL Teru—Held by Ja With it a heavy gale, which compelled us td head up | Tie discovery of glacial markings and erratic | potion, The demands for loans in the Western | tof do. delivercd: 66),¢. for white Western In to oe ind, aud raised such # soa that We Were ur | boulders or pebbles at Montevideo, Possession Bay Fea Nai Se ss totte Biante on te dack? | Brady.—Demurrers.—Nos, 16, 11, 18. Issues of law half the size ofa hen’s egg, gelatinous, semt-tran- BA) sparent, and each contained six living embryos, | ghto to resime our course until the full ‘after. | and on both Elizabeth and Magdalena Islands has | Markets are represented as being very strong, and | Rariey remained dull and nominal, Rye was fairly ac: | 4d tact—Nos. 21, 0, 42, 47, 48, 50 to O4, 1 They wore filled witha auld which was found to | hoon. On March 9 we paseed, arches oF floating formed a yaluable tink in the chain which ig binding | money, in consequence, was working very closo; » tiveand higher. RalesS2,000 bushels Wemtem at St02 a | , SvEtmer COURT Othe Toro eee oy vane . A seaweed with large sea-itons lying on th > | together the geological histories of the Southern . $1.03 a $1.05, in store. ‘an Brunt.—Nos. 241, 159334, 855, 3067, 8088, 3084, 3085, be slightly albuminous, and salter than the sur- | Seaneed ey ontneto Laat iieuet with inet aera. | and Northern hemispheres. ‘The work of collectin but a promise was held out to business men that |“ rrcnrs—Berth room was in leap urgent demand, but | 37, 63, 281, 283, 1531, 1005, 1607, 1611, 1613, 1615, 1617, rounding sea water, ‘The few observations we were | faction, Inthe atternoou a Hoat was towered and a, | ZOolOgical spechnens has been as successful as conid | Teturns for grain shipments would soon be coming | the closing rates of yearer diy. fur aetan and orice iroitice | 1635, 1681. Part 2—Held by Indgo, arvett Nos. enabled to make showed that this possessed pre- | large amount of macro obtained for the sake | Ve desired, and many very rare or entirely new | in, and then money would be attainable on much | Active, but stil there Was A fair call for suitable vessels for | 200%, 148), 17h, 316, 590, 700, 708, O10, 662, 720, 588, 62, f : . | ofthe echini and fo i sieivins species will hereafter aid the naturalist in throw: ; grain andsome Inquiry from the petroleumtrade, and thore | 30, 730, 452, 734, 735, 73844, 744, cisely the same density in different specimens, | Of the, celuul and cinstacea Who, as anticipated: | ing light on disputed questions. Altogether, we | Detter terms. This means, of course, that a draw | Cied were at about former rates. The engigemcnts | SUPREME Covnr—CuaMbERs—Held by Judge In- tne’s ate - active ” | were found to inhabit It. Of two dredges taken h be thi Kf i for th spor. | upon this market is expected. We have on two or | we To Liverpool, by steam, 22,500 bushels grain at | graham.—Nos. 1, 28, 36, 6% 71, 82, 87, 89, 92, 104, : seeming to indicate either some selective or adap- | during the next few days—one over a dark, hard, | have reason to be thankful for the numerous oppor. as God bbls. rosin, sail, on prixate terms To London, | 113, 118, 127, 129, 134, 140, 141, 142’ Call 176, tive power in the animal itscif, or some uninves- | sandy bottom was nearly fruitless; the other, in Rd ee aes which have hon three occasions called attention to this fact, and sail, 1,000. bbls. rosin ‘on private terms, To Glaszow, SUPERION COURT—TRIAL ‘T'sRu—Part 1—Held by tigated law of osmosis, We were made aware | Aifty-five fathoms of water, and not fur mort Of the | ites Us Suet to hope for siuilar blessings In the | have endeavored to show that the drain from East | sfeam. 20) bbls. rosin, 2s. Od, tg Antwerp, 20 Doxestacot | Judge Sedgwick.—Case OD, ( auring the day of our nearnors to land by a visit | Mens, iuchdiue tity members of the class of echini { _ We Will probably leave hore to-morrow and will | to West to meet the expectations of grain | jan hark, hence to Cork for ordursto the United Kiugdom, | | SUPREME CouNt—TRIAL Tau Part 2<Held b ' from a little bird of about the size and appearance | alone, and embracing thirteen diferent species, sey. | Arrive at Talcalnano tn two or three weeks. shippers must soon commence. it was not our in- | 3,700 quarters grain, Oe td, oF Mt treet yage end rate; | 139% ig cay Todt, Toe of our tomtit. It flew into one of the cabin ports, ; ¢falol them never previously seen. | ig oe tention, however, to be understood as prognosticat- | Hhert lay days, wvorweylan iri, hence to Euilock, 1% | 1972, 1078, 1080, 8 ebay ingen find. secmed well pleased with its new hail: | ohh oueaeeyprtoct on the morning of Mareh 12 | MURDER IN GREENWICH STREET, | ing atightncsshere that woutdiead touny disastrous | #2%; nsAnod peta £15 Serwnstan bark, beice | “CGcmn” Op ‘Coasios’ Phang —Turat, Tonu—Part tation and companions, rather ing than | the Stralt—was sighted. It is about one hundred —_—-+ results. We did not intimate, nor do we now think, 2100 bole aphitha ned ate oes meen | teen reset pl pe nek eral 506, , 1614, | thal | roach " ” ¥ hence to ‘a 3 v! y Uy Ketan Hesie AiAGan DO eio walt sroova. | custwa J : by Been. d " m1 ve avy, MN be gra | hence to Hamburg, 4 hls. re etrolenm, 43. Ci. 932, i , 8693, mct the first floating pieces of the kelp or macro in, rounded the pe inside of au Rock, on man in His Store Because He Refases | sudden or very heavy, but it will be gradual and | Aepce (0 Mate in this market continued ot an urime | HOON 870, BT, ph 5 SF, 908 9112, 9114! o116e Mi tis Pp, , the largest known alga, of whi Her Majesty's ship Nassau struck several Them Drink—One of Them Shot in the | Sure, as it nsually is, from the middie of May until | poriantcharacter. Smail «tics were made of both a! oy O10. Bart '2—Held ulge Jonchim: have since seen immense quantities. Its home is | years slnee and were aL last in the region which | Neck and Mortally Wounded. near the close of {nternal navigation fn the full, | and domestic, for whlch full prices were Feallzed. We | con’ _Nos, 8655, 8019, 9003, 9007, 073, 907334, 9096, ©n the rocks around the coasts of Patngonia, Terra | conversations for mang days. The naine of the navi- | On Saturday night Christopher Kerns, alias “The | When the current will be again reversed and the | | Di ae Pera 9103, 7048, £420, 6105,, 8594 ie Pia br stele del Fuego and the and Islands, whore it grows | gator who discovered this passage from ocean to | Greenhorn,” driver of a coal cart for George W. | influx of Western merchants will canse the tide to | Cubs Centrifugal and mixed. Ie. & He Sree er SLig, ety orem Uae ORTH OBtEe | et ais 4n depths of from six to twenty fathoms, forming Soe Mariecenrtn tivrirternene (ait eon Bush, and a friend named Thomas Herman | set almost exclusively this way. During the mid- | Muscovad Bie. w Be Nisceetis yee vast beds, and indicating to the navigator the lo- | trymen) Magalhaens, by his successors in theine | Started out on a spree, and remained | summer months a less amount of money Is needed | Ports Kico’ en ‘a 400. THE COMMISSION OF APPEAL. branching | Yestigation of the locality Magalhanes, and by the | ont all night drinking. Shortly after daylight | here for local business operations, and consequently | Euslish Island soa ne ae — cailties Which he should avoid. it has root, in the intricacfos of wh ervstaceans, echinodeuns and a from which long, slender stems 2 surface of the Water, these elongated | yriiorm airy mens New Orleans. + SOc. a 45e. 40c. a Navat, Stouse.—The market for spirits turpentine con. tinued active and remained about steady, Sales 270 at 56c., 100 for June delivery st Mo. and 100 1 New York, May 11, 1872, alendar of the Commission May 13, 1872:--Nos. 852, 56, 68, 870, 371, 372, 373, 374, 875, ch ff “ | French and English Magellan; the latter, though | yesterday morning, as they were considerable leas will serve the market. The close- h small molinses, | probably the most incorrect, being tue moat uaual | Yesterday morning, as they were passing a grocery Ee yoblng oot Coie ane uae lids nestle, and | form. After stopping once to dredge, We ran along, | Store on the corner of Clarkson and Washington ness, therefore, experienced at all, Is. , iso and reach the ng a low, shingle flat called Dungeness Point, | streets, they amused themselves by throwing pay- | could only last for five or six Weeks at the furthest, same delivery atic. Rosin was é Ave anid. firm: ving ow hundreds of | from its resemblance to ono in the English Channel, | ing stones and bricksat the proprietor, and through GOLD. ei a ened late inet gveming and i d at its-base with a | and observing an immense sea-lion sunning himself the front windows, ‘They finally made their Gold has been firm all the week, with a strong in. | mington, free on board, at $3; 100 bbls. pale at 86. stems grow fo be on the beach, As we proceeded we passed Mount active and firm. Sales 1,¢81 bbls, Washington and 1 ng Deen es Aged , a sloping, poltited hill, 240 feet in height, | way to the grocery store of Christopher | Clination towards an advance in the rate of pre- | pia. Wilmington on private terms, suppos ed to be fect 8 probably con pe Possession, a bold, cliffy headland, and at | Cordes, at 61) Greenwich — street, near | mium. It was kept in that condition, as we have nee 874g for Washington and $3 0 a $3 75 for Wil- THE MOST ELONGATED OF ALL ORGANIZED BEINGS, 3:45 enchored in Possession YY, @ harbor | Clarkson, and called for drinks. Cordes, | inferred above, by reports in relation to the un- | ™ ington. of The following is th of Appeals for Mond, 1ST, 85914, 362, 564, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Korried. \-} Perxotrum.—The market for refined continued and dwartng comparison th re about fifteen miles in diameter, formed by ade- | who was not on good terms with Kerns, ih te tae d today was again h fornia or the euea vptus of Aust ‘tinue. | pression in the borthern shore, "To the southward | and, thinking le was drunk cnough, refused to give | settled condition of our affairs with England, There | Sri owerng ior cpot. but 4 Hays—Wrernvex.—on Thursday evening. May 8, sad ay ng aft is deta l from its parent and westward we could faintly see part of the vs va re liquor, The refusal so incensed | will probably be no material change in the price of pally, Le Ms , by the Rev. J. C. ete me Cmonne y LAYS to ed, and tile ¢ f z ical rar i of ‘terra del Facgo, to the north the summit o| Cordes by the throat and com- | ecelved .. | Dbls. 2 ISRBURN, . be pnucip y tee Outed Ht | Mount Aymond, set down. In the books as an eleva- The latter, fearing that his | SX wntil after the news ts received of a final under. S Wedwesday, May 8 at the a wre of tha wate tempe'! tinhabdits the whole | tion of 1,000 feet, digtant from the shore about eight cis of the two ruflans, | Standing between our own government and that of Fp sah Bate Be at, in ye | residen ide’s father, Susquehanna, Pa, surface of the Pacitle Gvenu, and i the lunpiode | Mhes, We subsequently had reason to believe that | drew asix-batrelled revolver from lis pocket, and | Great Britain on the Alabama complications. When | Bathy sith other ducrtctons, remianed grays tut ie | by the Rev, Wiilam A. HitcHcock, DovoLass W of Western America tenges {rom the Avetic to the | both these statements were incorrect, the distance | fired one shot, the hall entering Kerns’ neck, | tat question 1s settied one way or another we | nd 1S!sc. a le. in shipping order, At the Creek the mar. | MABBR, Of Brook , to NANNIE, daughter of Antarctic Circle, while in the At being much greater and the height much less, to the left of the windpipe. After firing | oth * ‘y | ket was quiet and a shade casier; quoted at 3% William M. No cards, Jimit is believed to be ® out the Riv | OWing toa fresh breeze and @ rough sea no one | the — shot Kerns let fo his hold | anticipate a fali in the premium to the neighber- | $3 9% on both roads. The Phila Ht Hannibal (Mi ers please ca 6 Ande thirty-five derrees eouth. at akiiore on that dey, but early the next morn- | and felion the floor, the blood spurting from the | hood of ten per cent. pe A ie 8 Wicksrrab—Pinscurs.—On Wednesday, May 8 At daylight on Maret we made lana o: ing several partie re landed on the beach, oue of | wound over the store and on the clotiing of Cordes. BANK STATEMENT. at the residence of the bride's brother, by the Rev. Head, ihe northern point of ¢ and Ban Matias, invo whicir w which started 2 Which started dire here | The following Is comparison of the averages of inland in the direction of | The latter, after firing the shot, left the stor Mount A, 7 We feund the country to differ | songht his apartinents on the second f Samuel D. Burehard, D. D.. FRANK WICKSTEAD to 5 lof this city. No cards, re, andthe in many from that surrounding Port San | he was arrested by Oficer Edwards, of thy ty- | our city banks for the last two weeks :— ‘bia. buyer’ tact ke poe vg v dandsmall Antonio, consisting of wide grassy plains, without | eighth precinct, as he was about leaving his room, | tor deliver Able. from 10th to 20th” at Died. shelis, chielly pandora, ferebeatube, | much underbrash, separated from each other by | as hezstated, to deliver himself up to the poli Mice, and S000 high test i 2 2t%Ke., part for prompt AGxrw.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 11, Wit- During the vest of the da vast of Patagonia ranges of hills, the general elevation imereasing | Kerns wi sisted «to the station house dcliver: Hum 800 bots. crude in bolk at 19. Li . Aaxrw, son of William and Annie Agnew, remained jn sigit as we rip atony the northern | with the distance from the shore, so as to form a | {n Greenwich sireet, and, being week from i} .—Recelpts—Pork, 7% bbls. ; cut meats, L109 aged 3 year: 8 months and Sdays. fi shore of the gulf, and late in the ey We an- | stecession of fer Ss. Outhe beach we saw great | the loss of blood and in a dangerous lard, 878 bbls. and tierces: and h werhe relat! | friends are Tespectfanly invited ehored of Ciiif End, tae ofa quantities of a jes of mytilus, not differing | condition, was sent to Bellevue Hospital in an am. | Mxal tender | ! 1, on Monday, the 13th inst., at Hed of hills aboutone hu. ¢ eX; gieatly ivom eur mytilus edulis, the common mus- | pulance, where he is at present confined, the house | The following s | ast one o'clock, from 45 Skillman street, tending for eighteen sniles wiitows ¢ gle break. | Scl, anc some five, large Mmpets, both oY which were | surgeon having no hopes of his pe Mae | total reserve and the total | cen Park and Piuehing avenues, This point is about fity moles Weel of Beriuejo | quit h « the plains th were still The prisoner was 2 izned before Instice Cox, | On Sunday, May 12, THOMAS Bar 4 L nds are invited to attend 3s late residence, Macdongal fay 14, at one o'clock P. My, Kat that pr for do. at $14 121). $15 85, and 90) bbls. mwas still in Head. Early the next mornt the scientific party wi Hils relatives his funeral, from | street, on Tuesda i 4 rer forms of animal life than had | at Jefferson Market, and stated Kerns lived tn the ar rnorth Al.the country over | rear ot his store; that when drink he was very boats were lowered and SrGal onder betwe ch and Mount | ugly and abusive; that he had often threatened © landal 1 examine the about 75 bbls. Tie MOSS, buyer's (« n the be wy export, at S13 I ; shore and tie adjsceut country, while & portion of iby flames, and | him daring the past three months, and | Total reserve. Wilh gales ‘reported. of 490, hoxes short clear i Cemetery. the crew was cmployed under the ydizection of one there y tches Where the'fire | yesterday morning, npon entering the store, | o. aation % | Dressed hogs are still lower gud only in mov please copy, of the offi in hauling a seine. \The clits were bad de grass. The plains | remarked to the clerk, “Ive got it in for him | yer oits. j demand, Sales at Bic. A ose. for Reavy t thull street, Brooklyn, on Ned found to b aly stratified, the | were yand wtay) gular (Cordes) now.” As he entered the place he —— t and unchan for drinks, which he recused to give hitn, at which | _ Total Nabilities.$259,445,200 $244,981,700 Inc: ® Mrs. ELizaneTin BALDING, | lower portions consikting of a Soff saydstone or | es, Killed by the hitless eneiy, the | bec of Poughkeepise, N. ' elay, weeny foss ns contal wing fterritteli@e, | Ameri an an by the | he remarked, “You Dich Til have them | Excess over 25 Hbidees Gal Sa | ieee, 915 6 91 me iors Saat OF her A ghkcepise, N.Y. im ni, echine, pe ense Oyatere, moot in | condors, wiro : ye saw | y," and went bebind the bar. Cordes, who | perce teeters, SAWN) CUZ Tae. LESS | omainal: quoted at $23 a ‘Phe remains will be taken to Fishkill, N. Y., for diameter and ma 3, pri’ iy of ex- | several of thes: during the day, but | ceable, quiet man, seized him and attempted | Exec oy ce 871,200 Inc... 194,025 ing trade from siores, bak otherwise the 1w interment. idea an 2 tinct species. ‘The character of thesm® was dis- | hot fortimate enough to get withia range. | ‘him from the bar, Kerns, maddened with oes ay lion n ‘ quiet and unehange e quote Smoked fants, Poughkeepsie and Mishktll papers please coy tinctly tertiary, possibly indicating tid this was a | : Movements through | nr Were ¥ beanti- | whiskey and thirsting for vevenge, seized Cordes gern BONDS. Ie secs do. shoniarn Pisa ae “it | DinpsRYE.—On saturday, mp il. Bfter along and portion of tie f lt p Bin ed, glia soured above our | iy the throat and commenced es | These securities continue in good demand for in- | boxed or loose, Lard—The market for Western remained ainful ness, AMELIA ELIZABRER, wife of Charles GRAND TERTIARY FORMATION OF PAWUMONTA, hea \ Kreat curves cud apparentiy without | nearly tearing his shirt frow his back. At thik | vestments. The following figures show the market | quiet and aboutsteady at Vgc. cash, Sales, 60) tierces », Birdseye and daahter of the late Adolphus Loss, aid by 1 nd others to for veven ium | avy exertion, it being dificwt to detect a motion of | stage of the proceedings Cordes says he became 2 hed | arrive, nt 9% 9c. ; 600 ‘tere HW, at tse.: 0 | OF this city, In her o7th veer, dred mile Strait or Magelian to about the | their wings, “They are sad vo have a wide gco- | angry and excited, and, drawing the revolver, fired | Values on Saturday of the bonds mostly dealt in: | tiereos Western (Inst neh, for duly, atv Itdge.. Cityiard | ane verdtives and iviewis of tho family are invited latitude at which we then were, andto reyeb from | graphical range, Hut to have thelr central jabita- | at Kerns inorder to save his owa life, as he thinks Kew York Gc sei. ol & W Ist. | a Ot ier ee ee for all as. | toattond the funeral, ‘rom her Inte residence, 64 the chain of Vie Andes to tie shoves of the Avlantic, | Mon in the highest mountains of the Andes, where | it was in danger. New York © ‘ Gt West Lit in, 1383) scriptions, Sail there was no perceptible char Kast Fourth street inesday, the 16th inst., treveut | scores frequcnt some favorite spot, only descending | Coroner Young yesterday morning proceeded to | Sew york to the valleys when pressed by hunger, They gen- | Rellevne Hospital to take the ante-mortem states | New York C7 | erally live by pairs aiid soar at great heights dit | meitof the dying man. The prisoner, through iis | Erie Istun, extended, tis supposed, by the | counsel, Mr. Peter Mitchel, claimed to have been | Erie la m, endorsed Wie rare to find deposits belonging to such eras in geological tin tracts, and this is p instance of such a e: Gt West 2d m, 1898 ices, We hear of s ® tierces Carolina at #40. a | ai one oct the! . at Sac. nine. market for raw continued firm under a | (@y, April 29, Jains G. BoLMER, aged 66° years and fir demand. ‘The sales aggregate about 1,90 ind... | months. ata Kable Jif itis not wadgue. it ig | covering their prey usually, everywhere reported to ve covered with at) %ek | keenness of thelr sight, experime piured | goting in self-defence, but was committed to.await | Erie 7's 2d vise BES Fac 3 os RaereR Rae ao. Retncd | BOX .—On Saturday, May 11, of pnenmont ravel derived fy 0) 2 ¥OC ave | individuals making it highiy probable th Erie 7's, SY in 0% ates 100 Bs. g oS ice # h by | afte rh » May 1 pnenmonia, Bo an interucann, Norphsiitic rocks, but to have | Oiisory. sense Is of Uittie. nervice to them, \As Berle 7's, 400 iy 180.2 Mor & Exsex 2d ra. re Fe aiter 4 short iluess, HiSnY BONNELLy In the aad Cley & Tol sink fd New Jer Cent, Ist we Weni on we noticed a nuinber of long eretaceous or argill \ furrows, like cart tra tains few or no fo; ita, or « diment, which cen. ve funeral will ta THE WILLIAMSBURG INFANTIGIDE OASE. place trom ta late residence, converging towards a the | the result of tnjurte | ils, win, whd died th 4 155 High street, Brooklyn, this (3 iter 7 pearences in 188: nant Ps mae ti pond to th cnnorerdy, a Ceo eee ee Mrs, Eliza Harris, who drowned her frftant on Sat- High ay Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, of & gradual n the | Su every direction, and showed the pa’ aken by - de ocagte ns Sg, Od | . iN y ’ milan plain, be fine Wien the busetat | th guanacoes Ih secking water, Soon aiter we | Urday last, att midenoe, 448 8outh Foursh street | Beriem 7s, let... ity C5 A B-RBOOR inthe th peat i, PoEeieaa ty Davip He Andes w god and 4 inns of | sity." for fist tine, Fone Of these quadrupeds | Willamsburg, while temporarily insane, was sent | Yarien cop and st 6a te ‘mo hdd. and boxes. 7) ftp: HIRANO he nes la saan “ Setritus Was formed Ly the swell of bu open oceny | then welves, Who form the ‘chief mouns of qubsist- | fo the gaylum at Fatoush yesterday, the Coxoner'® | eR 177 OO ie tot 1 10 id, 8D ence, 115 Kast Thitty-siXth street, this (Monday beating against their clin \s Lhis vise took piaee | cnee Mf Dine-tentha of the other animals of Pata- | Jury, or proper medical testimony, having rendered Apetst in is ha Whee, Yo Pore wba, a tithe. | aibureiodis WE TOGE Uctose OL past fds I the wea must have retroaicd, and in so doing | gould, “Wel? Aesh fuywishing food for all the car | w Verdict shat sie Was insane, A WT Used r 3 ce al