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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1872. —TRIPLE SHEET. 9 | rehase of six percent bonds and +. 984 400 Bound hoop Ollo, trade brands, + a8 Bs 28 | ments—5000 bbls: flone, 14,000 bushols wheat, 816,000 to, " AND COMMERCIAL the nining operations Rupees equipts for z a a0 BP Tex iow exira aa etd corn, Ot 00 do. Oats, 200) do. Darley, 300) cattle a 683 oon, tse nee oe eee ene e this year are also larger than the previous C is 4 3 Penn straight ae hea » 99a WO - oy Be eta Thursday, be 24 mea Joan Prict year; but all these advantages are offset by the re- is 38 St Tula choice tamtly... ™ poe Cotton Receipts. Rs iyi od and Lydia A. Eawards, in the the Wek duced tari prepared for next year, especially the a ip suthern X : Bye om New Yous, May 17, 1872. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited Quiet Day in the Wall | repea or tne duty on tea and coffee, the probabilt- 733 200 {| Southern super 57a O75 | ‘The following is the total net receipts of cotton | to attend the funeral services, at his parents! reat , ¥ ties being that in view of these revenue reforms the First Board—10:30 A, M. | Southern family, § co. 1100 | since September 1, 1871:— genre neon ta Bi hth street, Brood ne B.D. gs D., om Street Markets. customs receipts will bear even a less proportion | $130 Tenn 's, new... TI, 2000 sha NY Caters seg | Corn men}, Western. TRA S70 | wir’ Orieane ies, Bia, | Ga MOR a ee 5; bu to the interest account in 1878 than they did in 1871, | imp Yes con. 66 We doe bo a 65a 375 | Gulvesion " ALLAGHER.—On Wednesday, May 15, after aah It is certainly a matter of surprise thatin a great | 7WSOGs, tM AOE 0, be and c aiharine Gallagher, age a daughter of J ngressional Experimental assembly like the Congress of the United States, gam go, beta EPP Tn Thy ROMER i 18 Eo, Wiliningto! , mapicrtes 8 Pigane of th seul ‘also thoso of en, many of the lo 6's, Tis =~ a ywer and nominal arket at the her uncles, Francts and Edward MeGoey, are re- composed of men, many of them of unquestionable | 309 Mo es, Ht ry close was nominal neo, $17) by i} | spectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the Grand total, at about $1 67 a $170 to Hilwaukee, st 73 a $175 for residence of her parents, 170 Mulberry ‘street, om aa ge > aan Sunday, at half. t e lock P, M. CROWNING THE MAY QUEEN. GATETLD.-On Eriday.torning, May 11, PHeM, Seseauthat cali wus - widow of John H. Gatfield, P sp ihe Norman's Select |“ Rointives and frlends of the family are Invited to sold at st 68 for CI nl choo! attend the funeral services, at the residence of her sare td 5%) | Rev. Dr. Van Norman, the principal of the young | son, John Gatieid, 214 Kast ist Fortleth street, on Sun- ° J 'Xe° | inaing? solect achiool at No. 26. West Fifey- reot, | day next, at Jive o'clock P. raged do, jes" select schoo! a fo ost Fitty-tirst street, | (ay next, atylve hiucaiay: sayin Coie Wiad ‘aie demand, | 1a8t evening gave a brilliant reception to’ the | loved son of Henry and ‘anny Goodman, aged & jonior class, which was an occasion of great | years and 2 months, * 2 gait : Relatives and friends of the family, also membera Joy to the little, bright-oyed beauties who | op Rehoboth Lodge, No. 38, 1. 0, BB. are iavited talent and ability, there are so few who understand | 1000 Ark 6’ tind fi the simplest arithmetical principles which govern | SN YC ‘ finance, and a majority whose ignorance of the <4 commonest rules of business leads them into such ermission to Pay Customs Duties in Paper | apsura binders when dealing with broad finan- Money Regarded as the First Step cial subjects. Many of these men are wealthy, oe ap eta iia * have large invested interests in various forms 1000Tol & W Im, StL D Toward Repudiation. of securities, which they manage with consummate | 00 Tol &Wab3d..... 9 tact; but once they reach the floor ofthe House they | 5 Tol # W egn ol seem to lose all sense of the conservatism of prop- | 1000 Gt West Ist m, '88 96 Legislation. cago, in store, a Corn’ was. stead, bushels at 7c. and 7le. for m nominal. 2 Chicago, affont, and 00%. ior white, on the tn and rye Were, e, Inactive but tirmly held at forme RU p for berth room for grain was swarmed the, pa E 1000 Cloy & Pitts Sd mn. ror ite : erty and support the most absurd propositions, at | 1000 Ohio & ¢ bas fair and at full rate dm for other produce was on iiors like butterMes tn sammer, | to attend the funeral, from’ the residence of tls IVE. FIGURES as light domand,. Therd ween tale eae te as well as one of interest’ to the adalt ; Rast Gaventy UGGEST * | the mere mention of which Wall street stands | tiyrgit eats Wi aig stuumated, in good part tor vessels for Beale peace Visitors whose fortune it was to witness the ite- | Nny'13,’atnine o'clock Acie rece O8 Sunday, aghast, and if it had any confidence of their per- | 1000 Lake Shore is Su ob ae TeDeth, sreiee ree ‘About steady: i light of the children, to admire their pretty faces imtta papers please copy. . ,. | Sistent purpose would run into a panic at once. 9m Gel kin Pee rs Kran at dd. a 6d. aud 100 bbls. tosin on'private terms: Sey ates Oe happy | pedal ‘ane belt a ‘On Thursday, May 16, Miss ANNt# Hage Ww the Coin Revenue of the Country is | take this recent matterabout customs, for instance, | 19000 Mila StPaut Ist. 95 Fe tandon by steain, 20 bois, ronin on private terme | Drotyy "Alisa Kila’ saithe gaeell OF Ma Rene iainia, awed 24 Fears and O days, . ers prise — an bart M _ % 1 + ei Ws ‘ The effect of this would be, if it became a law—| 3 gers to Uniied ination. e0 quaniers gray atoe gt | HHomneS. Hastings, DB. opened the festivities | square, nortiy this, (ata Breet Settee Plodeed and What It is Worth. kk a ce 2 tint, If to Penarth Roxdy as, 9d.; a. Brit ; &@ happy’ address to — the little | (welve'orclock P. BOT} NY 38, ‘ 5 . ich is very unitkely, for the President would | 4 quarters grail, to” Cork for” orders, plas: then roomed terme Greeting of | ence” ook P.M, doubtless veto it anyhow onthe ground that the | 100 ae Veench “ship, stom Pitadeiphin tq.” Marseities | Soriign “el allowed | vritha | SOMDEILAB SE: | Ges Cae ai TOM On: CHUTE: MO 28 ri 3,300 bbls. refined petroleum, on private terns: adwedish | qhugiter, wt v ‘ipa accomplished | CorneLta CanoLing, Widow of Ambrose L. Jordan, customs duties of the country are pledged for the | {%} ship, from Vhiiadelpdis to ‘oO roustadt) 4 Sbls. reiined Ginn styles Ban ae tA sue ooo Miss | of this city. RNMENT, ¢ etrol leu, 4: a ran bark, fre m1 Wi fy bly stained he part o e; OVE 'S - FEVERISH, | payment of tie interest on the public debt and the | 138 Bork, ior orders,‘ to the United Rinediora or herdess;” and the following Whe girls represented | Rewlee of funoral hereafter, | redemption of one per cent of the principal—to | si a) bole. apyrite & Panes on private terms; a Brit the flowers i—-Snow-drops, Miss Mamia Bonner and ae at W. King, in. the 54th year of his age. hie compel the government to come into the market as | $00 vanite ane » 916; an Ameria mn brig Aa toCavary | Hveline Davidson; Dahlia, Emmadel Weillugton; | “tho relatives and’ friends of the family and. the brig, 400 hhds. Ken- Hellotrope, Ett a Bicen ship 24 | Moller; Dandelion, Mamie | Tebbitt Dark, 700 bhd: enp, Minnie Fowler; Geranium, Fowler; Mignonett members of Holland Lodge No.8, Jeruaalem Chaptoe NE and Cour de Leon Commandry No. 23, F. and. i 7, t9 NOFA side of 1 oubay cnpty hogsheads, He. and | send; Rose, Ella Smith; Violet,” Sarah. Sloan; next the ogee bey a Hie fanart o8 Sane ack with sugar $8 S734, % Lily of the Valley, Lillle De Tamater; Rosebud, | Tuke’s clurel, Clinton avcawe: coor Anantha ace. 7 Asks has bean ir movement in aloth | Nellie Duncomb; Pink, Florence Dickinson; Sun- nue, Brooklyn, : wlected und nominal. | rower, Minnie Moore; Little Bo Peep, Clara gtyles; | Wk “on . eae . a bidder to meet its coin obligations, thus placing tocks Quict, Southern Securities Firm | j¢ in the hands of the ball spoculators in gold at and Railway Mortgages Steady. 2 ‘al Brig? 388 tons, to Aspinwal cou any time they saw fit to operate, GOVERNMENTS HEAVY, The effect of these tariff amendments upon the We Rear of sales of 1,000 roils of 2400 500 100 500 100 600 200 vi in lots, i uraday, ley Easy and Foreign Bx- | government market was to produce adectine of % | 22% ‘he wy | delivery, atic, a ss, and ‘Wo Tolls, ordulyrdelivers, | Crown bearer, Stephen ‘Tyng. Little Gussie Styles MN eontaeae aes oingering per cent in '67’s and a generally d a 00 With. 10732 | at 17% rey "We quote =i 16c. a I7c.’for light to heavy: | Tepresented the falry visitor very prettily. A linge a, aged 15 years and 4 months. change Unchanged. m 73 an generally depressed tone 8 wet Cloth, 1dge. a lie. for ‘Oalautta, und 16c. w 103ge. for do- | number of the patrons and the adult classes of the ds are invited to attend the throughout the entire list. This was the only fea- | 400 100 Han & Sido RR... 48 | MAUS. ap Jure.—The market for hemp remained dun | {Stitution were in attendance, and cheered the lit- | funeral, from tie Bergen Baptist church, corner of ture in the market, which left off feverish. The | 1100 i) Olio it Miss HERD ¢ 4776 | and entirely nominal. Jule was alo dull but unchanged, | He ones by Words of encouragement. The Doctor, | Madison and Clinton avenues Bergen (Jersey CH) German bankers were unusually exercised inthe | 5% EA Jute butts Were only intmodcrate demand, veliing insquadi | Mrs. Van Norman and the teachers iid ail in thelr | go-day (Saturday), at one eorclock M. 4 REASURY BALANCES Fry lots at former prices. We quote :—Dressed American, leer to make the reception one of the most bril- | Lyn nm Thursday, Carrerine LYNOH, matter and feared it would be regarded as the first $00 ¥ titre por mat re? do. to ote & $10 per ton; | Mant of the year. a native of the pariah of ruven: county Tippe- | step towards repudiation, thus—that If the govern- 0 Tee ee Higieds auto COO fon Rol ead ake ea ALLEGED MALPRAOTIOE, rary, In the 69th year of her age. Wate aa ment was compelled to receive paper for 70 Nea ae MR eR ace : ay eee Ay Goan eras Yo attona ie cera ALL REET. Hay AND Staaw.—The arrivals of hs ave b h ‘om jary’s church, corner of Leonard and wah Fnipay, May Heube w,} | customs, tt pal : oe ie etary iu BOC ar targer ‘but sit peareciy auitclent tone oe Mrs. Piatt Snr etapa eed gon streets, Brookiyn, 1 HD. at two olclock, whore On ’Ohange to-dey wheat was unsettled, but, not- | PAY Paper for interes vices left o} B00 Sh ponte, y strong. | woman, died on Thursday morning at No. fasex | a requiem mass will be offered for her soul. Bee DUEe 800 Taping, $1 SU; rotall qualitiss, $1 W i Maoy.—At Ryo, Westchester county, on Fourth Pwiths el ‘unsettled as follows:—United States currency sixes, clover, $1 40 a $1 60; Salt, 75c. a We. long rye straw, $1 street. Suspicions of the existence of irregularity 2 iyo, We e Ys shstanding a decline, shippers still held off. Flour y sixes, | ty 20) Biahoredo,,e1'a 810; out Blo, a“uies, and witeat, | tn the matter having been circulated, Coroner | ay» May 16, Jostau Macy, in the ssth year of his age farket unchanged and quiet. Prime qualitios | Schirmer was notifled to hold an inquest, when if The relatives and friends of the family are invited were io trifle, better request, but ho transactions of tae | appeared that Mrs, Kutzelmann was taken sick | to attend the funeral, on Seventh day morning, Oe cthe market for Copper was very quict. ‘Tran: peenly one week ago and subsequently attended by | 18th inst., at ten o'clock, from Friends’ meeting sactions were ‘confined. {onan Tow, ‘at Sh, ee lake und | Mrs. Simonson, living next door (No. 148), she be- | house, on Fifteenth street, corner Rutherford place, r sh, best as been very fy qual, wath ing a midwife. As Mrs. Kutzelmann grew worse | New York. hy from Bosvon for oke | her husband proposed calling a doctor, but his MALONNEY.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 15, 7 unaDla Pe i Sir Aurdhee parte 6,000 boxed, bu A wife ae also the midwife ob; ecte \ peng, suet after a long and painful iness, which he bore with. we c jer, particulars ° ecesiary, 0 ¥ 5 {$1100 U 85-20, ¢ boxes Charcoal terne ou private tormna, AT tow" hiundsed Sea bai Mining, Wat aed woe sae ih iad bee EER UT CER Mar Nee emcee ery ney alubs of Straits sold at 3: ~ Iron remained quict but | Ken some medicine, but did not say it had been 20 your of his age, firm. We havo oniy to sales of 206 tous of Wrought Ldap cami by Mrs. Simonson, nor that it was tor ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of asl 700. eae Was pressed for sale upon amore moderate demand, | 10% 8 116%; do. do., 1881, registered, 116% a 116%; | 10, do... ‘bo he market closing lower. Cotton was dull and | 4 40., coupon, 118% a 118%; do, five-twentles, | jo9 Atlantic N S¥ Co. . ominally steady. registered, May and November, 118% #11334; do., A QUIET DAY 1862, coupon, do., 11314 @ 11334; do. do., 1864, do, do., prevailed in the several Wall street markets, with | 118% a@ 11334; do. do., 1865, do, do., 118% a 114; jat times extreme duiness. Hven Pacific Mail, upon | 40. do., registered, January and July, 1153¢ a 115%; thes publication of the withdrawal of the Broad | do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 11536 a 11544 5 do. do., 1867, stroot party from the struggle to control the elec- | do., do., 116% a 11634; do. do., 1868, ao. do., 116% a tom, lost its special interest, and, although still | 116%; do. fives of 1881, funded, registered, 111% a SUESREZg tho leading feature, ranged, without excitement, | 11174; do. do. coupon, 111% a 112; do. ten-fortles, scrap on private terms, he purpose of producing an abortion. Deputy | his father, 154 Bergen street, near Hoyt, on Sunday, within a margin of 1%4 per cent. registered, 11014 a 11034. Mouassus.—Tho market romatned quict and unchanged, | Coroner Joseph Cushman made a post-mortem May 19, at half-past two P.M, ‘The friends of thé Sinall sal de of both fore! ly aro respectfully requested to attend, mand domestic, but | amination on the body, and found that death was | fan aes caused from extreme metro-peritonitis—the result | N of an abortion. It might have resulted from a full MEssMorr.—On ureday, May i6, at Newark, N. or a variety of other causes, Coroner Schirmer will | J., Mary M., wifo of Dantel Messmor make a further examination of the case to-day. ne friends of the family are respectfully invited Decoased was only about two montis advanced in | to attend the funeral, from 104 High street, New- pregnancy, ark, on Monday, the 20th inst., at two o'clock P.M. : + | — Eraing Tenve from the foot of Christopher and Sars » SPOR! The ‘Market for ret ts tit entine - clay streets at one P.M. Carriages will be in watt- tinued item under Wo Hear or s ale MARRIAGES a) Bevsiilak: ing ut the depot. . a Minter.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 16, HWeNRY Micvrr, of Burnley, Lancashire, England, Married. Pak ia ear of ey siiptind< to deneele ANDERSON—Kecry.—In_ this city, on Thursda, ‘The relatives and friends aro Invited to atton eveninz, May 16, at the residence of the bride’ { the funeral, on Monday, May 20, at two P. M., from brother-in-law, Mr, James Maginn, by the Rey, | his late residence, 230 DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn. Charles F. Dees, Mr, Joun ANDERSON, of Philo McOarry.—In Jersey City, on Thursday, May 16, delpnia, to Miss ISABEL L, E, Keuny, of New York, | 1872, after a short tness, ‘Cannes McCarry, the both formerly of Belfast, Ireland, beloved husband of Julia McCarty, aged 60 years. wel nothing ol importauve tr aspired. Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed layed ae STOCKS WERE GENERALLY EXTREMELY DULL, SOUTIERN SECURITIES ‘the only buyers of Pacific Mail being of that class | ®re firm in Tennessees and heavy in South Caro- Who religiously disbelieve everything that appears | lHnas, with the rest of the lst quiet. Prices are:— {n a newspaper, having no appreciation of journalis- | Tennessee, ex coupon, 713¢ a 7154; do., new, TL fic enterprise, and, being accustomed to play sec- ; Virginia, ex coupon, 45 a 50; do., registered ond fiddie all their lives, no comprehension of an | Stock, old, 40 a 45; do., sixes, consolidated bonds, dependent journalist in the trials and tempta- | 5644 257; do., sixes, deferred scrip, 17 9 18; Geor- ions of Wallstreet. After Pacific Mail, Erie, Ohio | Sia sixes, 75 a 78; do., sevens, 89 2.92; North Caro- and Northwestern were the favorites; but the | lina, ex coupon, 34a 36; do., funding, 1866, 24 a 20; Sveculation was of an exceedingly tamo order, the | 40. do., 1863, 20 a 22; do, new, 20% @ 21; do., idest fluctuation being 14% per cent and tapering | Special tax, 14 a 16; Missouri sixes, 06 a ft to 3% per cent, At the closo the market had | 954; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 93% a 95; reacted from the lowest point and was nearly at | Louisiana sixes, 59 a 65; do. new, 65 a 60; do, the highost point of the day. The following were | levee sixes, 65.8 70; do,, do. eights, 80 a 82; do., do, foundiand papers please copy. - and w bbl ema’ d atu ‘stead on private. terms; 8) bbls. goo N pale at $5 50 a 80; 29 bbis, extra do. at 87; B80 u $5; 10) bbI Lat $4.50, and 60 Hols. strained, to arrive, “at $360. Tar remained dull, and in absence’ of ran, the highest and lowest prices of stocks during the | eights, 1875, 83.287; do. Ponitentiary sevens, 60 a mode ny" BENNETE LRGARE —on Thursday, May 16, at Tho relatives and friends of tho family are re- uses 1s moras caticoan sii Goae: Aiaheeeron beg | and 9 oe a boon in St. James? church, Brooklyn, by the Rey. | 8pectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Satur. Mignest, Lowest, | 05; do. elghts, #8 Ostdorvalaht i'sto2, toro mat al fe bes shatles We Homch, GEOWGE Button’ WawNert to | any, May 18, at ck P. M., from his late reste New York Central one. 3 do, eights, 88 a 90; do. eights Montgomery and a ates: ID Tinea nnviey. JANE ALEXINA, youngest daughter of Mrs, Jane H, | ence, corner of E nth, late Nortn Third, aad +97 " Mogarey. Erle streets, Jeraey Cl Sccond Board—1 P. M. 200 shy Chic AN WRR 800 do. stondy at Wve. a and natural winter do., at 7 Crude cotton seed, qiuted at de. a 5c RoE sarees OM Wednesday, May 15, at -MOLAUGRLIN.—On Friday, Marchi 29, MATTHEW a bie, tor choice isnt. Christ: church, H Nod., by Rev. Wi W. | McLavanit, he market for refined wasquict andeasy, | Holly, JOHN RANK’ Te, daughter of | The relatives and friends, also the membera of changed. Sales were reported on | Jamey Hf, Beatty, all of docks sack.” the Mechanles’ Protective Bonevolent: Association, Se HOYNION MIVLAI AL the. Congregational | Mechanics’ Mutual Benevolent Association, also the church, So ntl, ‘orwilk, Conn., on Thursday, May | Wililam Campbell Musketeers, also the Patrick Nelson Millard, of Peckskill, Cnaxcns | Haran Guard, are respectfully invited to attend the Y,, to EMMA, daughter | feral, from his late residence, No. 107 Hester former place, . street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past one LLOWS—OL! —On Thursday, May 16, at the | o'clock. residence " P' » Rev. Profe: McMIcHAEL.—At Hartland, N, Y., on Tuesday, residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev, Profes. Sts connote ok tise tange,” Jon i 3 May 7, 187 feather Dee Joy 6. Fainows, of Brook: MoMrciraxt, formerly of Albany, N. Y., iu'the 634 Eufaula Railroad, 85 a 90; South Caroliga sixes, $5 a 53; do., now, January and July, 323; @ 83; do., do., April and October, 304 31; Arkansas sixes, funded, 56.860; Mobile-Ohio Railroad, sterling, 91 a 92; do., interest eights, 85 a 87; do., second mortgage eights, 78 a 83; Mississippl Central Railroad, first mortgage sevens, 83 a 86; do., do, second mortgage eights, 80 a 82; New Orleans and Jackson, first, 91 & 93; do. do. second, 78 a 82; Memphis and Charleston Railroad, first, 85 087; do., do., second, Now York Central Harlem. Lot nid. 60 Hie im im Fao i 38 Co, me Kc. remained steady the Philadelph: tive, Wasa shade firmer. Kelined ¢ Jor spot or remainder of month, bole’ deilverabis rors date aiwill Jus ( crude, In bulk, late Inst evening, | Iyn, to Mania Louis ‘Chicago ai ee and St. Joseph. icksilver preferred. merican Mercant’s Union EXx,. United States Express....., THE TREATY BUSINESS was at a.very low rate of interest in the str2ct to- day, a Washington despatch that the suppiemen- tary would go through, and that General Banks, who is'a-strong opponent of it, had sald so, being dounteracted bya London despatch to the effect that the delay on the part of the American Senate to ratify the additional article to the treaty was re- garded in business circles as fatal to it. This im- reasion certainly prevailed upon the London Stock xchange, Where American securities were very quiet, and there were not wanting men, not asso- clated with the administration, of course, here who thought that the London people had & better idea of the matter than the Washington agents of Wall strect. In fact, it is diMecult for intelligent men to understand, in view of the persistency of this English Ring in their effort to force this degrading concession upon the American people, how the administration can urge co-operation upon the ground that it would re-establish American credit abroad. If a Senate of the United States is capable, for the purpose of borrowing money, of dragging the national honor into the dirt, what guarantee is there that if the obligations they are thus enabled to assume become burdensome they may not be repudiated? The man who betrays his country will steal, and the man cal, partisan or pecuniary interests will repudiate if he has the opportunity. This is another Wall treet (dnancial) view of the matter, F THE ONLY SENSATION bn the street to-day, which, howevef, did not pro- | duco any material effect, was the receipt of a couple of despatches from Wasnington, one an- nouncing that the Honse had adopted an amend- ment to the Tarif bill, permitting the payment of one-third customs duties in greenbacks. Following this came another despatch of the same purport, but permitting the payment of one-third customs duties in national bank notes. Taking these toge- | ther—and as they came throughan authentic chan- | who prostitutes the honor of his country for pollti- | 80 a 83; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, guaran- teed by South Carolina, 45 a 50; Macon and Brunswick guaranteed by Georgia, 65870; Wilmington,-Char- lotte and Rutherford eights, 43a 46; Memphis city sixes, 55257; Savannah city sevens, 84 a 86; New Orleans consols, old, 74 a 76; do., issued railroads, sixes, 72a 75; do., sevens, 648 U7. RAILWAY MORTGAGES, The following were the bida for railway mort-,, gages to-day :— New York Cen 6's, 1883. we FA & was m “ee div. es & Wab 2d m + New York Cen 6's, re. New York Cen 6's, su ew York Cen 7's, 187¢ Erle Ist, exter ded Erle Ta, ad m, % Erie 7's je 2d m. Chi, RI & Pacific Mor & Essex Ist m. Mor & Essex 24 m_ Clev & Tol sink Alb & Bus Ist bas. Alb & Sus 2d bds. rt cu. Bur ea! nee RTs bio & Miss Ist m_ Ohio & Miss con. Umon Pac 1] g7's. Union Pac inc 10's. pe) $5 me Ist, It & au gt m MET H2dm, pref Alte TH 2 m, Ie Chic & NW Col, Chic & Ind © for reat BD i, Bos, Wart & Frie gtd. Del eack & Wrist wi'100 "Cedar Minn 1st a» 8334 GOLD LOWER. Gold, which opened at 114g this morning, went of to 118%, this reduction being the combined effect of the tariiY amendments and reports con- cerning the treaty. The market was extremely dull, however, and the business was much below the average of the week. In the loan market the rate ranged from flat for borrow- ing to 7 per cent for carrying. The customs = receipts to-day were $397,000. ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out $37,000 on account of five-twenties redeemed and $356,000 on account of interest on the public debt. The en- gagements reported for the shipment of specie to- morrow amount to $500,000. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as foliows:—Gross | clearings, $46,392,000; gold balances $1,103,639; cur- 409 Mit ast Pi mained quiet, but Sales ware report yy, guioted at 73 pig craic raed trade. siz betier, pur tet meaty’ tlerces for duly at 9% was quiet, butsteady, at CLOSING PRICES—6:30 O'CLOCK P, M. Western, ce: 54 a Ai scarcely have only to note sales of 367 hhds. Porto Rico at and @ hhds. St. Croix at Ske. Retined was also quiet, bul reniained : mon refining, COMMERCIAL REPORT. jecinaaiaieafpantaieneeon Cotton in Fatfr Demand and Firmer; Re-~ | ceipts at the Ports, Fasy—Wheat Lower—Pork Firmer—Coffce Very Firm— | Spirits Turpentine Active and F Metals Quict—Wh' sier=Wool Very Quiet. Fripay, May 17—6 P. M. Asuxs.—The market continued unchanged. been & moderate inquiry for pots, but pearls still re- The receipts since our last have been more liberal; aggregating 112 packages. We quote 1,861 Bales—Vlow tandard, 0 to, extra superior, 73,0. y key a Shade Ea- mained nominal. been unin iity aul fined almost elitr facturers purcha requirements erally we ha .—The arrivals of bric Buwpine Marenran more liberal since our last, and the dei fair; yet prices are hardly as firm, but not generally ale, $7 0 $7.50: Jersey, $9 a $9 50; North River, $9 50 a $12; Croton, $12.8 £15; delphia front, from yard, $40 a $45. Lime sold only in small lots for immediate wants; quoted sicady at #1 9) for | Rockland common and $2 for do. lump. changed and quiet; Rose Laths continued 1m fair de t $2 25 tor East: niinued very strong, put mess OF b and continued We quote cargoes Cement was un- le quoted at $1 75 per bbl. and aud steady; sales were cin wise, il, market lor me os Were Miron wri 0 bbb pember, at Bit Aout 180 bbls. were job! bbls, fast cv: $i 4 for old do. and $H for old prite for ga clear, but duit ar Sales ) bbls. in lots, nat ‘oan $i a gis Yor ere was duli son reny #ye., eash, an! 500 City lard oly active and about 40 ma at7)yc. & —ihe market continued mod for all kinds. ‘the sules to-day fh ‘ces Cavolina, at Sicc. a 9'4c., 150 bags Pat and $00 bays Ratigoon at Ose. a Zac. ‘The murket tor raw remained’ very quiet, and as strong, but not quotably changed, nehanged. We qrote —Cuba—Interior to com- Tee, a Se. 5 taix to good fair rettnin, ‘ood to priine, 96. @ a wae 5 3, prime ibn al i “hhds, Xe! Ae. ds. Bh eladoy digee tn es, Tro 8 sec, 104 ‘a's! inne id in fair demand and ster ir haye been :—10) box: 65 cases do. he, Lor filers, 100 cases do, State tng yivaniin at 15 4 reat Ooln he market throughout the entire week has . The transactions have been con- to ihe local t aide, aid thes ply their some Weakness, but gen- pariicularchange to note, The tran: sn ort, a shade DOMESTIO 10_ MARKETS, ~“Gauxesros, May 17, 1872, Cotton quict, but, firm: good ord a, 10) bales. Sales aton Island, —On Wednesday, May 15, at ce of the bride's parents, by the Rev. A, ‘Wedekind, D. Dre CiAnLne GROSS. Co MAROATET, Clacst daughter orton Hornnoctt, alt of this city, Honant—DENtsoN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 16, by the Rev. N. P. Vieree, nt the residence of the bride’s parent IAMS, HOBART to MARY E., eldest daughter of i... Denison, ull of Brooklyn, v—On Tuesilag, May 14, by the YON to Miss 2 On Thnrsday, May 10, by Rey, Martin M and Rev. Mr. Whiltingham, at St, John’s church, ‘ew Haven, Conn., F. HOMME, of White Plans, N. ¥. to Junta Movpy, eldest “daughter of Rey. M. houay, of Bethany, Conn, No card VINCENT—Mo! rox.—On Wednesday, May 15, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. M. ©. Sutphen, D. D., Jon W, Vincent to AGNES L, daughter of Robert Morton, Baa. all of this city. Engagement. APPELS.—FISHER.—Miss MARX Fist, of 471 Canal street, } York, to Mr. APPKLL MARK, of Savan- nan, Ga. No cards, Died, eN.—On Thursday morning, May 16, suddenly, Gonss, wife of Samuel F. Allen, late of M mouth county, New Jersey, in the oad year of age. Funeral services at the residence of her son, Aaron ©, Allen, No, 151 West Forty-fifth street, on Saturday, May 18th instant, at two o'clock P. M. Friends of the family are invited to attend with- | out further notice, Papers of Monmouth and Ocean counties, New Jersey, please copy. BAaRKLEY.—On Friday, lay 17, ofter a Ingoring iUness, ROBERT BARKLEY, in the 67th year of his age, Relatives and friends ‘are invited to attend the sees on Sunday afternoon, 1#ti inst., at three o'clock P, M., from his late resideuce, 340 West ‘twenty-third strect, withont further notice, Bansern—At st Williamsburg, L. 1, on Thurs- day, May 16, 1 A J, eld jest daughter of ee and Charlofie Barnett, in the 17th your of oielatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- | dence of her parenis, Bast Williamsburg, L. I, on | Sunday, the 19th inst., at one o'clock, | B. eR.—On Thursday, May 16, suddenly, J. H. TEGER, aged 60 years. he relatives and frlends, ee, the members of Enterprise Lodge, No, 36, J, 6. of 0. F., are gfe fully invited to Li ee funeral, on ‘Sunday, M. 19, at one o'vlock yfrom 53 Vestry, corne Washington str CALLAGHAN fay 17, MICHAEL CAL- | LAGHAN, # native of the parish of Ballhooley, County | Cork, Ireland, agent 49 years. | Relatives and iriends are requested to attend the | faneval on Sund. twg ovclock at 298, Avenue C, 4 months, year of his age. MoNamer.—On Friday, May 17, Prrtr MONAMBE, anative of Glenrnacotter, county Tyrore, Lreland. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, “90 South Second streot, Williams burg, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. OstTERMOOR.—On Friday,” May 17, of Peau CHARLES Epwanp, youngest son of H. D. and C. KB. Ostermoor, in the 1th year of hia age. ‘The retatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to Res the funeral, from the residenco of hia parents, ee Cilnton street, Brook- lyn, on Sunday, May 19, at {WO P.M. OwEN.—On ‘Thursday, EMILIB, youngest In the 8th homas J. and 1 Year of her age, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late ressidence, 132 Fifth avenue, on Monday, goth inst., at ten A. Me 7—On Friday, May 17, after a short til- LIAM UPSON PELLETREAU, in the 48th year of his age. The tives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 19th Inst., at half-past two o'clock P. M., from the residence of his si: eter, 82 Grove street, Delaware papers please copy. Perrir.—At Bedford, N. Y., on Thursday, May 10, WILLIAMS. Perrin, aged 17 years. Tho relatives aad friends of the famliy are in- vited to nttend the facral, from the Episcopal church, Par Rockaway, L.L, on Saturday, May Re at three o'clock P. M. ‘Trains leave Hunter‘s Point ab Ei P. M., for Ocean Point station, Ny. —On FY May 17, sud et of hem- orthnes of the boweis, Valentine Hf, Quinby, aged 43 years and 3 months. Funeral services will be held at his late rest- dence, 249 Fourth street, Jersey City, this (Satur. day) evening, at eight o'clock, and at the Friends? Mecting House, Chappaqna, to-znorrow (Sunday). Carriages will Ve in watting ‘at the Chappaqua de- pot to meet the nine A, M. train non " York. NOLDSs,—On Wednesday, on 15, WILLIAM NOLS, of the county Lelttim, Ireland, in the won year of his age. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Fitch street, | Tremont, Westchester county, Sunday, May 18, at papers please copy. .—On Friday, May 17, R. FRANK, only child of} ponent F, and Susle FE. Smith, in his 11th-yoar. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of ents, 14 Cottage place, on Sunday, May 19, a& P.M. Friday, May 17, 1872, at 88 Madisom . . Wite of Daniel Sullivan,’ Notice of fineval in Sunday's papers. Tigr.—On Thursday, May 16, Maxy ADBLLB, in- jant daughter of William B. and Sarah L. ‘Tier, aged The relatives and friends of the family are invited 1 the Mnoral, from the residence of her pa- oh ue avenue, ob Saturday, May 18, at twe is.-In Harlem, EDWARD S, TRAVERS, aged mniddlings, 2 ness. Wel ent siness. earn of enles of 2 ing business, | We learn of entes o Teka, 11. Warwick, and 1,580 bags do., ex No niles on private terme Corrox.—A fair demand from spinners prevailed for cot- | Cotton amie er Casryer.—On Priday, May 17, Mary Agnes, wile of Samuel Castner, J , of Phiiade iphia, and tihugh- ter of Andrew Dougierty, of Brookiyne aged 2s el it 1s right to assume that they ere correct—the | rency balances, $1,603,714, Gold closed 113% bid overnmnet is reduced to one-third of the customs | to 118 15-16 asked. 1, 9,203; to Has 85 yenre, receipts of the country for the means of paying the in- MONEY BASY. : ton on the «pot at init prices, but owing fo the continued to (> Hambury, So I, eens rionds and relatives of the farally are respectfully torest on the public debt, and the purchase on ac- | The money market has worked easily throughout | upward i es aia ib, oreo nad i dato Sa Mopnun, May 17, 1572 | é The funeral will take piece on muesdey at ins peda ih ar from wa i "atroet, | 5 tod ents | 1 ilay 5 residence } 6 5 i } the principal. It is worth while, then, to examine, | 7 per cent on stocks, closing up with a pressure to | delivery an : er hates. Bales, 600. iat Wey set Focelpta, | tne, ee tok we Bt, Peter's Roman Ci Aeholuconiree, | Gay, ard o'cioe 49. Exports coastwise, 2 ‘ Conire.—On Wednesday, May 14, of consump | tion, CHARLES L., only son of | harles Evand Catha- | Grorar T. rine E. Cohite, 1n the’ 29th yeay of lis age. | Mie friends ‘The relatives and friends of the fasnily, alxo the Lesgiled y if not for the instruction of Congress, for the , Place balances as low a8 3 per cent. understanding of the people, how this would work. | FOREIGN EXCHANGE | The total Customs receipts from all the continues extremely dull and nominally michanged | Bavannan, May 17, 1872. aid yo the evening of Thuraday, May Trimeny, in the 79th year of I ae to attend his funeral, on ping, at ten o'clock, from ort. testes sumption 4 Cotton firms demand f Ne Sales 00, ae. for the week ending June 40, on the basis of 109% a 109% for bankers’ 60 days | Total....... f poiye-fo the Continent, | veterans of the Flin company National Guard, | hls late Pwohty-Hith street. S71, were. sees sterling, and 119!5 a 110% for short siaht. i se ae pan re | and the members of Urystul Wave Ladys, Ke and | z va ant 2OH. On bat ey, Mey 4 ig pg 6 proposed enactments . * Bs . | delivery A ogy pA pfarirde be ntton firm; mid A.M, are cordially invi to attend the fnnoral | MBURGI, 80m © vederie an ate. Vas Divided, according to the prop ROUTWHLL'S RESOURCLS. im 100 at 2 aie Se, ornck Th | gerviges, on Ba giternoon, ab three o'clock, | Amiuirgh, aged 4 montis and 18 days. ; this would be :— | The following are the Treasury balances at the | J, 100 he Bie. 1ABL. r WO; cow sey a0 | from: his lato residence, No. 8 Conimerce street. |” ¥riends’and relatives of the family are invited to One-third legal tends % betters close of business to-day :—~ \2 3K Sales, 1) a aR a day 17, 1612 wt his | Attend the fune ae iwe orek lis day (satur- One-third national bank notes, 708,803 ah | Lovrs , May era, | LLIAM ChOsk, ond siveet, Williamsburg. 68,750,802 | | tan at idvee, Tobacco firm and wnvhanged. Sales, 72 hhds, | neuday, May 16, at te residence One-third gold... Oswe Flour steady and unchanged. Sa No. I spring, $10 for amber winiter, $10 78 fox vhite winter, tx, Hattem, Winn ORGAN W nA, Wright, ! of his only son of Ww iMiam RK. and Sa De ales « ‘eee ie Coxway.—On Wednesday, May 4) Bast: Brondway, SUSANSAM, Wir ay, M. D., and daughter of Uh 15, af her pare feates 2,000 bhly, at $9 tor | Total.......66 : $206, 270,406 Of whic a receipts stand ag | The Internal Revenue receipts to-day were | ju, 1 at eps Ii fordouble extra, Whea nee eh | | grandson of Charles Motgan, of Bast Chester, aged This would imake the eostoms resin | $250,090. \ i Ge. 400 a if i gl te Gorm duke ales 48) Washela ai fied | Thomas Toole, St. In tie Tad yeas of her aye. $month, roma Py . THR SUP-TREASTRER'S REPORT, wand wi mixed, 67. for low. Barley A requiem mass will be colebrated at St. / Funeral this (Satnrd. v afternoon, at three Paper money..... $13 604 ' ‘ , 3 Ra PY " nt quiet. prament, # 00 for bolted nAbO | church, Duane street, on Saturday, May ian | O'clock, at St. Pawl'’s church, Chest Gold ee lng Me eit Sa hpi tray dl a HO) at} te} Yember, 1 at 1% la waar r tony | igivwit bs '. | o'clock A. M. | WRINKLE.—In Brooklyn, ‘Frida, Siny 1%, 1872, ————— | the United States Sub-Treasury :— H Novem sbb at nt foyethers Devenbiery 16 at. ' te jor, B ew Kor $3 BO to the | Crust.On Thursday, May 16, Jons Cruse, a | effer a short ness, THoMss, ge youngest, 400, oF Total,...,.. ++ 14-$206,270,405 | Goiq yeoeipts. .... a f3on.ase FOraL Iige., 1 ACIOe, Exchange aid to Ox att in | native of Drogheda, Ireland, aged si years, | the late duines and’ Mary Wrébkie, in aie PER CONTRA. Gold paymen 742.927 | 59) May 1094 bale. Grand to | fact to aitany, 1 nis | Relatives nud friends of the family, and also the | of hts age. iy are vapect. The interests obligations for the fiscal Gold balane “ 028,780 bi ton elosed Ce er gy tavern | sea 73060 Biel Pe ge | members of Phoenix Bagh ne Company, No. 12, old |. The relatives and friends of the fag W Aone oa year ending June 80, 1871, nearly all in Currency re a3 | Pe Beaty 30°! PF ampurg, by steams aerccomprestd? | LerBe besuels ye, SBN fe ot Hier * corm, | department, are respectfully invited to attend the | fully Invited to attend the Mimene he! vay og, old, were as follows...) $125,576,565 | Currency pays Gerad. "FS Bremen, by, Heat. S40," ‘a } . 3 funeral, from his late residence, 47 Taylor styeet, | res itene, 157 Concord street, on Monday, G $e i oupreesed ‘9 Meal past two o'cioe alo, N. Y., May ste Lake receipts-Wheat, 2H bushels; corn te Gold receipts from customs, as above. hear. ualcls, Gir | shipments, bushels corns J Drookiyn, EB. D., on Sunday, May 19, at three | at bake P.M. “be At Santa Barbara, Cal, Monday, May | 68,758,802 Curreney balance. anean ports, by steam, le. i 2 “Galveston, 10 Dal ts, 87,009 do. | ett Re To maltle ports: by sally } mn account of ¥ stim up. thus : oath. Canal treigiia—We. forcorn and He, enn 288 = a . at debt. Rescundiccert OP 950,819,709. | gaLEs AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Mobile, 7; ys iNew York few Vouk. Fir Toad or the Inter was shied ty i i Gotikh Baner DaLrors we D,, lite of New Yor! REMOVALS. . : teach sles — 1 05 06; Ne 7 team canal boa jour quiet, heat dull end ' : a But suppose Congress 1s given credit, in tie ab- | Friday, May 17—10:15 A. M. ° S861) bal gins week, by Sales of 7,000 bushels No. 2 Milwaukee clu ef 2,0) LGUs BELMONT & €0. eA 18 5 ‘a Mh ‘This day last year, 7,% o quote = AVIS in Naty evening, May 16, 1872, Ina. A sence of inlier reports, for not being so stupid as to | groom us 6 yc t.-: Hes Bite OR gatos Be Do tater ole Ortaane, Poses, rn Lower anid spore Bie No.2 vemerh a | DAVIS, aged 65 yeurs. ” | A have removed to Mean both one-third greenbecks and one-third | ioe” Kober 3 nig 1200 US'S, "Bi | Gxdinary ay van" LA a boo, Oats dull and firmer, 8a “my |. ‘The fiends oi the family ave roi yecttull invited ! 18. end $1 Waseats bie national bank notes, but one-third, indierently,,of | : 10 A. Mmfefore Call. | Low mid Fa ected Barley mnneket bare. mr ‘ier qitet | Sansem Conte on Buunesruae te LRICNeaE Ite | - rae cae either, the account would stand as follows :— | 100 shs West U Tel ae ne un | Re Ric: a ngedl yates, Pork quiet wt $13 28, Lard ciliet wt Vue. | Orolo’ ‘ratis Teave ‘New York: nai tee Maven Ouse ee HUIEAD Aeee are For Customs dutios— 1 1h 9 | a aite quotations are based on cotton ronning in quatit’ High wines nominally sae, vin ies depot, Twenty-seventh street, connecting with the | Companys 176 Broavwar, New ¥ Nay.t. 1872 | 100 as. | not more than bait » grade above or below the grade | fey nid enchiaianel, weal. any Hh ie New Canaan Railroad, at 8:45, 4:90 and 6100 P.M. This company has removed to! its new offlee, 119 Broads 10 Nie 1034 a ois | SY. ae Gnatx—Roreipts, Nour, TATE hte: whens, | to Lt ill bec Masel he SE Fah spor: SLO setter | VODex.—In Broolsiyn, on Friday, May, 17, of oi way, southwe ner of Ceday «trey Bi} pac HH Co a i dos. 3S 88/2 | bushels; corn, 90) do. corn meal, 499 bbls. ‘and 339 uke? aud in take ‘a cose of the heart, Enrrvt Marta, gitest, dangiiver : = = nit the late Matiiaa B. Es mane) DENTISTRY, vo, 105 Stato RS. W. BERAARD dA. AR Dp eoua) removed to 216, We: of Francis EB. Funeral services from the residen mother, Mrs. Thomas W, Cumming, street, on Sunday, 10th inst, at half-past two | o'clock P, M, rT June; age; oats, 10,176" bushels ¢ and Co The flour’ market was duil, ed a Are a Ai ses were nominally unchanged, though the ten- Wine c.. seller Jul + re dency was In favor of buyers, ‘The sales were only about | higher at Aye. te 8,00 Dbis., comprising all kinds. Corn meal was in fair vig at ec. a Sic. for demand, dnd about steady. We learn of sales of 600 bbls, ey rtp aid unchan ic, aud $370 for Western yellow | Whist Broadway, and Surplus $11,097,090 | fi) for Marshe's "al cy dull ani steady at Wednesday, May | without hiate or clnsps ant te. | ye quot 12 69, spot: $12 7 aw & “ 1 DUNDERDALE.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, M ont PLAt eae Le ie Stintaica caineden cane | Be. Silat acre arth % | | Bi nish Hlgs' of Contes at Mes 15, ony DUxDERDALE, Jn the sgh mi dae. wane ao at w quired bach “4 Li ental ma ned on account | #0 gapertine © eet 8 olegr 2b at es Ms ‘ay oes hoa ads ly ireauier ean ata ast three o'clock P.M. | } POLITICAL, Of the sinking fund. calculation Is, of course, | Py) Cholee State, Koen 875 | Cattle—Demand good ateullp piiaea. Live hroxe celtwe, bad “DOLAN. My May 1 iter a short but se- OLITICAL PRINTING OF EVERY iuter10N based upon the official returns of the last fiscal | to Bunertine Western gion 7 giak lg Pry beles ab Fhoccipts mais moahim to | vorg fitness, ALICE DOLAN, aged 2 years. done to short notice by the Metropotitan Printing Bae year. In the meantime the debt has been | iy) Extra Minnesoin. BMA ee | dro Bogie is Tole do, corn, PG) do, cam Al | THE Te ives ane friends ot the Tarully sre respects | Gayushinous covact ge BruNtway Al AUD xeCG largely reduced, and the interest agcouut redueed, | BWating| ie hoop Ohio, ‘ee . TO OB | dy bye GOW Go, barley, 16. carte ‘nnd 709 hogy | Ship: { Apvited to attend te funeral om Synday gitar | York