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their next meeting for the purpose of determining on What day they will give it a hearing. Yours, respeetiully, B. O. WHITE, Secretary. At the conclusion of the reading of the letter, Mr. Townsend stated Mr. White had been using the =} Court for his own purposes, Justice Ledwith, upon learing the motion for a dismissal of the charge, bi ujourned the case until Saturday next, with the fj direct understanding that it must be continued on }) that day, and notified the prosecution to that effect. Way Marks, fell asleep in Jesus on Saturday, Juno 21, at noon The funeral services will be held at his tate residence, 50 New street, Newark, N. J., at twelve M. on Monday, 2 ILLINGWorrH,—On Friday, May 31, Tuomas ILLING BS WORTH, aged 45 y The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, 1,100 Third avenue, on Sunday, June 2, at two o'clock, + JOUNSTONE.—On Friday, May 31, WINFRED TYPOGRAPHICAL fp Jounstv relict of Peter Johnstone, in the 30th year of her age. May her soul rest in peace. The relatives and friends of the family, and those Rand §=had separate property. Notice of dishonor was given to a roman, ‘An aver. ment iu the ecimplaint that she intended to charge apt apd estate was the Soy fact controverted 4 ie answer. The defendant introduced the note evidence, and insisted that it had not appeared ng dence that the defendant intended to c Separate estate by the endorsement, or that the contract was made for the beneilt of her poparate estate. After the testimony closed Judge oachimsen delivered the following nice OPINION, © decision in this case does not depend upon the ques- tlon whether or not the detenda: Hi isto be charged in equity with the amount of the tote a lien or charge upon bh 7 5 RicuMonp, Va., June 1, 1872. Rot the jurisdiction to entertatnan netion cognizable OM pf her brother, Martin C. Ganly, and her brothers-Imx 6 William J, Hammond, of New Orleans, President i o) in @ court of equity, Her able only. A 8, ylaw, Timothy McNamara and 'Michae! McDermott charso the sept ate tat of ice oF a suit in cam ner Mor the International ‘Typograpical Union, which fare ‘invited to attend the funeral, from her por igor alien or cheat wags oreaioh te CONTAC zens pf meets here on Monday, arrived here yesterday, andy restdeues, 450 Peart street, at two o'clock om estate, and which the decree of the Court would enfore es are arriving here by every train from} Roscommon (Ireland) aoere pian 2 copy. Be tion 1s founded upon an dbliseion ee recs ech An ac; all directions. ‘The attendance will be large, andj JONES.—On Saturday, June 1, after a long and enforced out of an estaie unknown to and incapable to be 4 ‘le preparations for the entertainment of the fi lingering illness, Maky Jang, daughter of Willam dealt with by a Court administering onl: Pi delegates are quite extensive. he Union will visit Band Margaret Jone: | to 121. f ‘The Southern State bonds were dull and barely steady, excepting the new South Carolinas, which advanced to 343g for the July issues, s Interesting Proceedings in the New York and Brooklyn Courts, FINANCIAL AND COWMERCLL,§ + A QUIET DAY IN THE MARKETS. HIGHSST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the highest and lowest f prices of the principal stocks during the da THE INTERNATIONAL UNION, New York Central... k Cent > S i E & 5 RZ é S g = cs E 2 oe 4 ganna pepe ete Ha- Corpus in the Case of a Child from the Howard Mission—The Bel- ak eee gian Marder—Docisions. ~ Stocks. Northwestern. Northwestern pri Rock Island St. Paul.. St. Pau preferred Ohio and Miss, ; The Vanderbilt Specialties the Leading Features. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. — Important to Builders, is Ci ¢ Taihie tases seston law. | This Court has not the Jurisdiction t « bi Pete rburg on nuraday anid also iat places of in- Noti of the tune al in to-morrow's paper. a: baer in . 5 i OF substance ; an est contiguous to that city and Richmond dur-f4 Kary,—On Friday afternoon, May 31, 1872, JOUN, A Larger Specie Shipment Than Anticipated Pelham va. Brown and Dart.—This was a suit in- es muthority i iia noose (A ansing, 1a) cannot apply Sjing their stay, boson of Andrew and Julia Kain, ia’ the ith year ot dn Firm Tone in the Gold Market stituted by Thomas M. Pelham, of the city of Newp@law it might’ be" applicable ty such “un “equit te see: and a Firm . SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, fable suit as I have described; ‘but 1 cannot sub Relatives and friends of the family are invited to MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. oF ‘Married. ALRICH-~FENNING.—In_ Brook! nesday, Ma by the Atrion to Miss Mar scribe to a doctrine that, under our present law, Ba married woman having séyarate property cannot bind horselt: and render her property Hable to be taken in execution in the ordinary forms of law, in. a matter § which the statute In exfect says appertains to hor as it she wore unmarried. ‘The case’ of Nerincewig vs. Gahn, 8 Paige, Gli, afirmed in the Mth of Wendell, and & number’ of subsequent cases, have held ‘that ing attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, 182 Madison street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at hale Wi past two o'clock. m LRM n Breoklyn, on Wednesday, May after & severe illness, MARY LEMKEN, the beloves wite of D. A, Lemken, aged years and § months, ‘The relatives and friends aré respectfully Se Saturday, June 1-10:15 A. M. 5000 US 5-20, c, M4 $1000 US 5's, 10-40, ¢.b3 11 The Imports of the Week Over|gimidsenicst “10 Ay MxBogore Call Twelve Millions. 6 So Upion Pee. using, or selling an “improved hod elevator” which said Pelham invented, and for which letters patent a were iss' to him on the 28th September, 1869, ‘The proofs in the case showed that prior to Pel- fe Lane, Canny B. youngest daugii- 100 shs West Un Tel.s3 200 shs Union Pac....c 89% : i : F 0. 10 r - S04 t = equity @ marricd woman bas a right, without any 2g ter of the late John + of Princeton, N. iy tte J ter’ m0, do te Bs ham's _lavention two modes were known Bjbeneilt accruing theretrom to. her haven tai Ade No cards, Meera creemtiees or DOD ecu and Wal- bahia seat - re gu? fyfor clovating bricks and mortar to bo used fiito become “security” for her husband and, that in ‘thls FALCONAR—GoopyrAn.—On Thursday evening, fl worth strech, on gumiaye deme at ee ct in the construction of buildiags. One was fo carry the same in tubs by means of crabs to fig eases admit he which the tubs were attached, and after they were B thatit 20 do. 200 do, £0 Pac MSS 300 do, Fespect sheis regarded as feuwe sole. This class of cages admit her capacity to make » contract ot be tor the May 20, 1872, in Brooklyn, N. Y., by the Rev. Willia d, pastor of the Church of the EDWakp W, ¥. Lyons. On Thursday, May ¢ 0, 187: deemer, Fson of John and Mary Ann Lyons, a4 JomN, only £00 do. 9. 22 years and 500 Bost, Ht The Specie Export Four anda RR searieuiees | ONAN, formerly of Baltimore, Md Pa do" 1400 Chie & N WRI! 7: vated to the desired point the conte r the paris may be B78 Fe SEPHINA CAR Of NOW Lor? ge months, Quarter Millions. ap: rh ee é na aap A pe ae tue. Sontanls Of She h separate estate c _ Ene AR, Of New York. % he relatives and friends of the family are re- wy jh was to Shake ad aorlOUsy, lalire tie elles the Mica ahiaine ly, no questi “bk peat oy om May 98, at tho PYSPCCtully invited to attend the funeral, from the ects egal SANE ‘ 100 vate ode Was to carry up the hods by means of By scribed in the hall vs. Rutton, § Term Ie. residence of the brid y ey, Dre Hatt @eatence of his unele, Patrick Lyons, 112 North asthe mg tn iors, the bowls of the hods being Bus pore, p. 585, f hit State on contracts mann, WILLAM HURST Zacmann, Phawee brooklyn, i D., on Sunday, Juno 2 wb 3 a i oversee 978 00 above the platform, so that the slauks or handles Mp Ability, ur whecte Waar oe iy daughter of Carl Zachmann, all of this ¢ tats ‘ a3 f 1, t uke ‘Si ability, o1 ‘heche: he) le ol 3 ac daughter of Carl Zachmann, all of this city. i 7 - i Tianna ADVANCE IN GOVERNMENT BONDS, Mo... D8 98g G00 would be in an upright position, the ends noth March’ 2h isW. as amondut ee yeas eho Mieeny—GayNon.—in St Aun’s church, by a AS Honoken, on Thoretag, Way oe 500. amended by the act of 1962, the FW Manna T widow of Conrad Mause , in the 62d year i‘ i touching tho platform of the elevator, ‘This made tg as, ren at disability,” and’ that “a ro: ed Rev. Thomas Preston, HxNiy M, Musrity to Nixa, Py of wer age —_——+—___ ssiry for the workinen who had to remove the Bcovery in common law form can now be had against ¥¥ youngest daughter of the late Joha Gaynor, Esq. The relat % ‘0 een i e f step upon the platform of the elevator aud Pyner,,jivon, the demand in suit. The tets ns proved Rey iinsoN—LORD.—ON Tuesday, Septet culty Invited are a ae eny ate zeae Khe Bank Statement F thereby endan; rilves, Before Pelham’s tn- BAL’ M. Hotnuan, on the ist or Febraatye IstL, at the chy by the Rev, Dr. Perry, Avram D. Rye residence of her son-in-law, Oscar Simmons, 239 ob many xceldents happened and many lives Bi New York, made and delivered. to the nt, Nar @ Bergeon, New Jersey, to YENAS., youngest daughter fy Garden street, Hoboken, on Sunday, June. 2, at two worable. lost by men stepping on the platiorm’of the Rizaret L." Hofman, a certain promissory note in gol George W. Lord, Esq., of this ci beovclock P.M. bane clea 7 sd t tor. ‘To remedy this evil the complainant in- { @l vented an improvenient in said hod elevator, which Heonsisced in this when the hod was being} d on the ele he shank rested in a Notel [4 promissory bu Writing, whereby he promised to pay to he Fe With interest, for value r | the first point t,t giconsidered is whether Mrs, Hofman could become the owner or proprietor of this note; that @ Wansworta— ¥.—In Brookiyn, on Tuesday, at the Church on the Heigits, by th y Ward Beveher, WritiaM B, MARY M. THLNRY, botil of Brooklyn. Monnison in the 72d y ‘The relait On Friday, May 31, Jas of his a3 MORRISON, do... do. 40,0 & 10 Kk. 700" do. : amily are re- 4 place WALL STREET, } “ fOM'S sorip.b3 92" 400 do oe 2 ele te, When made and deliver R spectfully invited to attend t 1, on Sunday, Saturpay, June a 0 Chie & RL ie. 10% 100 ane py on, the edge of the elevator and the bewi of the hod prove not be denied. At — the Watsi—Conyrs.—On Wednesd Kiely at one o'clock P. M,, from his late re: sienen On ’Change to-day wheat was steady and flour 1109 le ma 2} lett on the granaverse be 1 80. that when 5 Taw''auch bro vont te vest ia SUDK Parisien, WE Ths TeNIence On ule Bede Nae a at One DILLY: 4 P raat a ) ond un. Pike Mil & Bt A yoo do. ¢ being taken off the elevator it was only the ti vest in her husban sister, Mrs, Gilbert Pattison, Jersey City, Jc ’ v y Q heavy. ‘The cotton market was steady and un- iso Un Pac RR. 2400 for the men to catch hold of the handle fy ADE 7, 18, W. West, of West Hoboken, to ANNIE 'CoNvE Te tee nema ane Ch aCe MIEi Aeee 52 yea my Relati }funeral, changed, Pot the hod (without steppi Bassano oF th : zon the platiorm) and draw it towar s them, aud place tie suc on their shoulders to carry to ‘the desired powt. ‘The case Bk f came on for argument before Judge Blatehford on & and friends are Invited to attend the ‘of his late residence, 296 Sic poklyit, On Monday, June 3 O42 Joseph's THE COTTON MOVEMENT. ‘The cotton movement shows a gain urthe receipts 1 shs LS & MS.be 100 do. 10) # $5000 Tenn O's, ol a fo Drop HAN, Y ‘3000 Te a,b onal property “WitttaN—Rexrnan.—On Wednesday ly Was to continue M. J. H. Whelan, o the Rev. Dr. M and sepa: § Ee ee, ee ee at the ports. The v all the ports for the fa e ; } ori McDonaLp.—the membsrs oft be 10000 do... 100 the y last, After hei eM. . or} rate property, as if she was a sin female. 1g rE.R ‘. = . " to attend th past week were 13,117 bales, against 12,083 bales the fe] 5100 NCO%, oti 7) Tor the Cont a ea ea ae otouehton Rave ‘ov evidence in “this ‘ease when Mra tot a Jo €0 Mbaity AN, of this city. Social Club are respectfully InNtér, Daniel MeDon~ previous y The total receipts since Septem. Py wy) Terns hrs, 190 nsel for respondents, he decided that the Ml whether ake Anan and ride to thet, determine PuSraL Gs OUT Le m street, a whether sho acquired and rig the act of isis, But by the amended in 1 £4) 6000 Miss Os, ber 1, 1871, are 2,6 5 bales, against 3,792,269 for §H the corresponding “period of the previous year, & showing a decrease in the present crop of 1,189,034 . bales, The exports from ail the ports for the week were 22,697 bales, against 47,8092 bales last year. The total expor for the expired portion of the cotton year are 1, is to the note tof ¢ he properiy, both rea BWwhich had come to a’ married — woman by By virtue any lawful method of acquiriu property, remained her sole and separate property, aud Mught ba used, collected and invested by Her in het own, name. It hay been held that under this statute of 1800 'a valid act for the acquirement —¢ property may be made between a married woman and ier husband vs. Curtis, 4 Lansing, 164: from is 1 WO, O79 THOMAS in suit under 2 20, 186), asf ani ‘personal, TER McDON- fendauts had infriuged on the complainant’s B patent, and granted a decree and injunction in e- Py cordance witu the prayer of the complainant's bell, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. The Fraudulent Shipping Registry. Before Commissioner Betts Berry.—On Wednesday, May 20, Arice Taynor, wife of Join 8. Berry, and eldest daughter of Hach aoe Alice Taylor, aged 20 years, 4 months °~* * auys sain diwali sau Tamily ‘The x jatives and friends, Oftneral, on Sultda M., from her late resi por cent of. 500 Brooklyn 7 1000 Mich Sou 2d in 5000 Un Pac Ist m . 10000 Un Pac 10s, ine: 6000 Tol & Wab Ist m WTA Wim StL 9276 4000 Tol & W cone hds 92 200 200 N J Souton Ast m §i4¢ INLS& MS 1872, HAMILe ‘aban, county ars, § nionths and 13 rone, Ireland, aged 56 ye ays. Friends of th attend the fun amily are respectfully invited te al, froin the Chapel of St. Chrysog Birect. Friday, M serip y 3, MWenry J. 58,042 bales, against 2,914,177 bales PH qnuo & le ls ag is Thi examin ‘ by stoke rhea 2 ; , ; : D 8. ‘ g eX ation of Stephen B. K for the tb, 1. I theretore hold | tom, Thirty-ninth Streot and Seventh avenue, om ee ps ial ae hae F i 4 h > A cs est son of Henry S. and Har Atom, nd Seventh u , or te pate i: ane a a ba ee 0) Un Phe. é yy, alleged fraudulent registry of shipping was con- fedangs ses. Te be. Sy 1tage, in the 21st year of his age, Apu ony Bicmincn, Jaina Bike Ona| oie} aes ports 1s 192,516 bales, inst 267,139 bales for the BN Jo. 4 stor ‘These fra rty, to be used, collected apt “| Relatives and friends of the family are respect- Danada SBVOET DADE! Bae COPY: Garisaciciation , a: jig tinued yesterd: These frauds are being rigor-Be i ested by her, n her own tame, and which she wit fully invited to attend ervil On BAL: MoGaraGcaty.—On Saturday, June 1, Maacm, Lissa ls 30 do. sly prosecuted. A most complete system of] nd transfer as her separate pesOal G9 ine 9, at half rck P.M, at the BM Wife of the late Thomas McGaraghty, in the sad MONEY 4 TO 6 PER CENT. a a Ce ndulent registering, running back through the PR tes A 3 same act. Mives her | Fesidence of his parents, 38 West Tenth street. bY year of her age. Money was easy and unchanged, being quoted 4 100.0, 0 85 Be ie” fg Bast six years, has been detected, and the amounty™ eo dispose of i and reaflet her to the | Bostwick.—On Saturday afternoon, June “1, acka, The trlends pO Bie rally WL Hcnes OFF fess GerGent on governments and’ 6’ # 6 per cent‘on woods Tit S40! Maud Curing that time is almost unlimited, Pro- BB manner in whic ns by wheh stich disposal Si the residence of 0. W. Joslyn, No. 28 Kast Thivt brother, Timothy Harrison, are respectfully invit it 100. sh ag cocdings against several vessels have been insti-MRcan be mad In the words of the act she’) soventh stre Joun Y. Bostwick, of Aubur: to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 206 stocks, with the business chiefly at 6 and 4 per 2 tuted, ind the schooner Porto Plata will be sold byfgean — barsainy” sell, nose and transfer her sl , fi] Hester street, on Monday, June 8, at one o'clock a year of his age. 7. Y., In the 43d Will be removed to Auburn the even- The rema Hacparate personal " prope The next fact n this . Mrs. Hoffman did endo P.M. Marstial Harlow, at Roberts’ stores, Brooklyn, on MoGavenran.—In Brooklyn, on Friday evening, Seni Erina: Paper was: donoeas 7; per cen’ dis: &; Monday, having ‘been condemned and forteited to i that anpea’ 90 ist count, Foreign exchange was dull and steady By onday ‘ ed COMP and dellver the note in sult to the plamtit! In the det 3 ty » government for sailing with a fraudulent regis- value received. Such is the inport o 2. ©. rian pa May after a long and severe illness, ANNI THE BANK STATEMENT. i ter. Eaataction Bie wade thip traustec dors On Saturday, June 1 1872, CHRISTIANA Hopxins, the beloved wife of James Mccdughram aged 72 years and 4 months. ihe relatives and trlends of the faruily are invited 44 Md daughter of Thomas and Mary Kiernan, ange Piblank. ‘This it isa transter of the pr ‘The weekly statement of the associated banks is of a transter of that dese Cases In Bankruptcy. x " ‘ dit'was the inte mo ‘% » parish of M ham, county West anite favorable, in face of the continued depletion ps8 a ‘The following are the transactions in bankruptcy hf tion ot property. An endorsement. of negotiable. pape to attend the funeral from his late residence, SO Ree ira oyna crater aia of specie, the supply of which for shipment 109 Baer rau ienn seein sidorenineet oes pipet end URED ea metcutruaieeat COUMORUAY Leet Ay ‘the ‘relatives and trlends of the funnily, and those was dargely furnished by the ‘Treasury # 120 Voluntary Petitions—Margaretta C. Kuncken, Fd-pi ment is such ax that found in the caso of the Cor BRatwe.—On Thursday, May 30, at River Edge, Bg ot Mer, aoe OLEAN tis fatieran beam ban inee Department in the way of redemption of called ; av nor Edward fe Mollvaing, adjueationa is nro endorecst yecoun Satie eat PeLicha brine aged L your omentins residence, 104 Huason avenue, nedr York street, Songs ana ppyment (0; tnteresh |. Mle) xls o f untary cases—Patrick F. Carmigan, Nathan Levy, BM Mrs Homoan to either mode of endorsement T and 27 ¢ this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, To be in # terred in Calvary Cemetery. MoNuLty.—Suddenly, on Thursday, May 30, SAMUEL MCNULTY, aged 28 years, ‘The funerai will take plac® to-day (Sunday), June crease in legal tenders is over two millions. The banks also show a disposition to discount paper more frecly, and the loans are a million § * 4 Jacob Orchard, Israel Hamburger, Albert Sehledcn’ antel, and Jolin Marks. Discharges—Sidney Star- buck ‘and William Hadwen Starbuck. be vain to say that she has a general power of a disposal BREMEY At Linden, N. J., on Frida; Bot her property without at the same time granting to her @@rorge WILLIAM BREMEYER, aged 71 yea the usual and ordinary means of exercising the power "phe funeral services Will take plac over what ix coticeded ta. be her property. #4 dence of the family, on Monday, June F e sur reserve s bet onset 90 Reps The general endorsement, filled in, as the pla ° 2, from the Dutch Reformed church, Montgomery larger. The surplus reserve has been increased to fy 100 Chics SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. um fad a, right to fll tt in, would “have | read P.M. ee May 31, J wi avenue, opposite Van Voorst street, Jersey City, the extent of $1,835,490, and now stands at the 100 Ma sak as follows ‘ay to the order of W. A. Treadwell, for Rf BRITTON. —On Friday, May 31, Joseri W1ts0N, Mi twients, at twelve o'clock M.. The iS of thes hand: 5, sikh * 200 NJ SoutheraRe The Custody of a Child—A Rap at thefjyalue received.” On that written contract, yon would ¢] youngest son of Joseph and Mary Britton, aged 20 family and th embers of Valley Forge Connell, 0. Peniieidl 8: VOCAL OF SLL 051,070; The SA 5 200 Han StJo RE. Mawar. Mia’ have it; in the case of the non-payment of the hote by the yours, 6 months and 16 days. Hae eae ee SDT aC rater dae torical Oe pares with its predecessor as follows 2 400 Ohio & Miss RR-be Teegtos Rene maker, and upon due notice to the endorser, the endorser #4” ‘The funcral services will be held at the residence fm U: As M.. amd the @ 5 attend the funeral. The remains will be taken to i money 900 do. would be held liable to respond for i Before Judge Barrett. May 2%. June 1. 4 f Arepresented by. the note, and. w the disposal ag Of lis parents, No. 43 West, Ninth street, this (sun- Pi ini7apeth for interment. Loans. ....$283,801,100 | $284,074,800 In Movies Te WO Mo In re Maria Kane.—Application was made on writ] ot tie note, ate import ot the emarseniont, he tid tng day) morning at fen orclock. ‘eeatives and friend al ean an ar posia ont Brigue evening Mage eCle...-. 20,708, 21,263, . met tan ‘i don i Mone shape or auother received the value of’ using the gare respe end, SNuv ative fdergan, c: eae ne aie ee oe Satan 5 {iis fg of habeas corpus for the custody of the relator, Bij term" rover ‘inthe unlimited and unrestricted sens #4 BROWN.—In Brooklyn, at half-past, twelve P, M., gob JOHN MoNura™, a native of Buniergan, county Depostta. 209'454's00 1 * sore 100 ARID dos... , 9h 60 do, “3 4743 Who ts thirteen years of age, and at present living qin which itis writien In the statute, and which value Hon Fridays May 31, Captiin GkoRGE W. BROWN. Ntipciuneeal will tuke' place strom his late reek: ___ Legal ten. “61,607,100 +178; 400 fos HATHA HE........ 5 SO. CALE, ‘jg with a Mr. Humphreys, at Cold Spring, the applicant il propery wih whic Wreiad parted, 1 ean Conceive ofno if ,, The. fre Bdge Wore and A.M are Teapect 7 Myrtle avenue, corner of Classen avenue, GOLD 114 4 154. 10 do. p, being David Kane, the girl's uncle. Mr. Van Meter, Ml yest he eadn on ihe transfer of her property. te may fully invited toattend the funeral, from 41 Schermer-pa Pteoklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at tro oclock- , The gold market was firm, and advanced to 114! 8 600. do of the Howard Mission, to whom the writ was di- BM also be held upon the principle of the dec: horn street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 2, at two aged 76 years. yy May 31, A id vs. Curtis, that a single act of endorsement is evi- {4 ovclock P. M. re . 7 2 do. ss 2000 do 484 rected, made a retnrh that the child (who is an or- phan) ‘was given to him in March last by Mrs. Hogg, @ then having her in charge, and that se remained: 4 at the Howard Mission about two weeks, when she was given to Mr, Humphreys, Mr.’ James M. Sheehan demurred to the return, onthe ground that the child being under fourteen ceuld have no} volition of its own, and that taking or sending away children under such circumstances as the present case was under the statute a felony. The} Judge took the papers, reserving his decision. Decisions. J. FE. Noolt vs. Northern Pacific Railroad Com- itiy. Memorandum for counsel, on the fact of a larger specie shipment to-day than ‘was calculated last night. he first sales were ath 1144s, and the next movement was to 114, after which came the rise to 11414. The closing quotation Was 1143-16 a 11434. In the loan market the carry- ing fate ranged from one to four per cent. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- lows:— old cleared (MS oe He Gold balances. ‘tidal Currency balances. Wi} 100 paca ‘The Sub-Treasury disbursed $244,000 in redemption fy 2200 NY © & EH ednee ‘of "the. enresing on by a married woman § Of business on her” own “account, but “which does not form an element in "this decision. | Ttmust be observed that the aequinemen trans‘er, of property by a married woman is and not by the "aperation of law. The. Marri fact makes it the duty of all city of contracting in a ma: Relatives and friends of the family are Digi gion Minvited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 424 East Sixteenth street, this (Sunday) af- ternoon at two o'clock. PaLMeER.—On Friday evening, May 31, 18' residence, Many JANE, wife of John ©. Pali the 27th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re~ spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 354 West Fifty-second street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. PRENDERGAST.—On Friday, May 31, MarGcarer, wife of James Prendergast, ip the 55th year of her mage, a native of Thomastown, county Kilkenny, EUREKA LODGE, No. F. AND A. M.—The mem-ig bers of this lodge are summoned to communication at the Cornithian Room, § Hall, on Sunday, June 2, at half-past; twelve o'clock P, M., for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect. to our deceased brother, i George W. Brown. GEO. W. DILKS, W. M, MW Jams A. Cook, Secretary. : Camr.—At Middletown, Conn., on Wednesday, May ate Cashier of the Middiesex $5 116% 1000) U 8 0's, '10-40, 12130 P. M.—Before Call. Hf 100 shs West Un Tel..b3 76%; 200shsC.&NWRR..., 7435 di ? 76%, 200 3 the property which she owna, and with wh: and ¢ ich r which she exercises acts of ownership Having that capacity, she is liable to be sued in tiers having relation to her sole. and separate property, in the same, manner ax it sho were 4ol his suit {sin relation to her sole and separate property within the purview ot the case of Rowe vs. Smith, 43 9 New York Kops. p. 24). Mrs. Hoffman, in regard to'the hote now in stl, is in the same position occupied by Mrs. F scrip... her age. ; &W ‘to. Mare In the Matter of the Application of M. B. Stewart #Mf Dillaye Inrexurd to a mortgage transferred by. her (al Relatives and friends of the famiy are respect- py ™eland. of called bonds and $226,000 for interest. oy ; a4 3 Bie: CON sa i and others, oath ie leave to sell, &c.—Same, lin ve Pillay W Now For Hee... 5 I cannot agree g pay invited to attend the funeral, from heniate cok sherk bi sere ute thie: SLTAaNTC RILaES . b pak OE On In the Matier of the Applicati to the law supposed to be laid down in Smith vs. Coster, Bf rey See venue, 02 atpg dence, 2 elane: at, Sunday} = THE SPECIE MOVEMENT. a do. 5 200 OC & TO Rit. ¢ $1 hanevoant pee ate te jou of the Joseph Which permigea married woman to. purchase property, Se Second avenue, on Sunday, June 2, at noon, June 2, at two o'clock. the week and 20 The total specie shipment The law on the butexcuses her paying for i A fi In the Matter of the Astor Fire Insurance Com-| 3 by the of 188 ane 3 CRANE.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 31, WILLIAM Quirk.—On Friday, May 31, Mary Quirk, in the since the beginning of the year have been as fol- MUN onic't?’s —Application denied. A’ Gaste ts ie aceon for Mona, aged 80 years shad montis.” fy 71st year of her age, 2 native of county Carlow, Ire- « 300 do. happ, Keeciver, v8. Morrison, et al._—Report con- reasoning The Corn Exchange Bank that M ‘The Telatives and friends are invited to attend fm and. tows:— Total for the wi Previously reporte The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her nephew, Michael Mackevoy, 420 West Fifty-secon® street, at one o'clock on Sunday afternoon, without further notice, Rees.—In Harlem, on Friday, May 31, WILLram Res, aged 60 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, from his late residen Firsts avenue, between 7th and 118th streets, ou Sun- day, June 2, at ten o'clock A. M. Kr Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Friday, May 31, Henry RILEY, in the 69th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfuily invited to attend his funeral, at the house of his son-in-law, W, T. Groenevelt, 165 State street, on Monday, dune Awhen a married woman assumes to act in relere! to her separate property the question Is whether the action is for her own benefit. right to act and to bind her property it the right to act unwirely and to her own so wills, The fact that her action is for the property is, no doubt, one ground, but it is not the onl fround. In the cases cited trom 4 Lansing’s Reporis the Courts insist that there shall be a fair and full co struction of married women acts, giving her the benefits, and, of course, subjecting her to the liabilities of a per: BS sui juris, Whether as @matver of factor of law, 1! that the endorsement and delivery to an endors married woman of a promissory note for value rec {s naturally an act upon the credit, of and the benefit of her separate estate.” In Ballin and Dillage a married woman" entered into ff ring & mortgage by he} 1 fe firmed and judgment granted ij -Minard vs. Minard,—Memorandum for counsel. By Judge Brady. Smith vs. Sonnekoll, et al.—Motion for new trial Second Board—1 P. M. 76'4 200shs Erie RR. Zot 500 do. BO) do. 70; 39 Un Pac 10) Quick M Go... 4 100 Cine & RIK 4 FA denied. R200 Con Coal ot Md..b3 4555 200 do. 5 S 200 B, H&E RR, i 100 do. 100M & St PRR. 5753 100U SEx 200 Tol, Wab & W RR, 753 200 Del, Lack & W..... 0 GO......... 1 Chie & Alton RR Han & § 400 400 20 do... s 20 St Louis &IMRR-b & e WM the funeral, on Monday, June 3, from 459 Atlantic avenue, *4 De Vor.—On Wednesday, May 29, WILLIAM T. #4 De Vor, aged 36, (‘The funeral will take place on Sunday, June 2, at wo P. M., from the residence of Ge . Hopper, 30 West Thirty-seventh street. The relatives and if friends are respec caly invited to attend. Dvcommun.—On Friday, May 31, LEoN Ducommen, and Henriette A. Ducommun, aged 11 fyears and 6 months, aiter a short but severe illness, The friends of the family are que ted to attend & fy the funeral, at Rutherford Park, J., at three P. M. thisday (Sunday), without further invitation, pave Payonia ferry, foot of Chambers street, 600 shs WU Tel. 300 do... Total since January 1, 1872, ame time 1871 . me time 1870 . Same time 1369 . fame time 1868. THE IMPORTS OF THE W The total imports at this port during the past iM; week were $1,2 2, of which $9, iwas gene- i ral merchandise and $2,425,108 dry goods, GOVERNMENTS STRON nefivot her SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL TERIA. Decisions. By a Full Bench. Jolin Grey vs. Second Avenue Railroad Company.— dict for six cents to the plaintiff, In r, 1870, plaintif’s team was standing in * @ Novemb y, and for that di jadgment ay q The government list kept pace with the advance jg 12 do... a bS Chatham street attached fo a carriage and the her personally. refused by. the lower Courts, was ad Suddenly, on Thursday, May 30, Man. fq at four P. M., without further notics ah ver was red a new: y the Court of Appeals. It was there the sepa Hi ot Phil the Sist year of fi Roacn.—Suddenly, on Thursday, May 30, Wr1AM +, tn gold and was correspondingly strong, quotations CLOSING PRICES—3 O'CLOCK P, M. driver was reading a newspaper. A snow plow ofp by,tie Court of Appemia. te wee there wend fat the aehs Mcaner, wile of Phillp Dunn, in the dist year of her BM ,, ROACH “sncdenly, on Mrusaiay ey ad Wneline kenny, Ireland, mily ‘are respectfully invited to , to-day (Sunday), at two o'clock ate residence, 10 ‘Richard street, EaRLe.—On Thursd: May 30, 1872, J EARLE, of this city, in the. 75th year of his age, fq «The relatives and friends of the family, and the debt she mixht contract of her separate. py vi and that und ofthe Married Women’s act it isnow legally liable for such debt, The charactor of the debt here as well aa in the case cited is of a debt o e «dit of or for the benefit of the separate property the property dealt with was real, here itis personal. But in both cases alike the contract is one of transfer and indemnity in re- gard to the property specifically deait with, but which closing as follows:—United States currency sixes, credit o M14 @ 1144; do. do., 1881, registored, 11454 a 11444; do, do., coupon, 119% @ 120; do. five twenties, regi: tered, May aud November, 1144; a 11444; do. do. 1862, coupon, do., 1141; & T1414; do. do., 1864, do. do., 11435 a 1141; do. do., 1865, do, do., 115 a 115 M the defendants’ came along, frightening the horses and causing them to run away and damaging the carriage. The Judge refused to subrait the question of damajres resulting from the horses running away, and so an appeal was ‘aken from the verdict. The Court denied the motion for a new trial. George N. Chapman vs. James O'Brien.—Iudg- ment appealed from and order denying a motion equit B) for the Roach, in the 35th year of his age, The members of Putnam Lod M., and friens of the family ai to’ attend the foneral, from the parents, 116 Second avenue, on Sun f-past one o'clock. The members of Putnam Lodge, No. re hereby summoned to attend a No. 338 F, and A. respeet(ully invited dence of his ay, June 2, a6 P. and A. necting St Paul pre Wabash. Ohio & M Han & 51 394) BH & Bri 3g ©, C & Ind # brooklyn. Northwestern... ft do. do., 186%, registered, January and July, 113 ahyNorthwest’n p for a new trial shold be afiirined. Hee cat arty, the same ne In the case of an Untvats Bd Cees Tee e Ton OF the University Place Presbyterian id at’ their rooms, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday, Jane 1134; do. do., 1865, coupon, do, 10}; a 116%%; do. Gilbert Giles vs, William Austin.—Order of Gene- MA ried iemale. It ts'ot course unnecessary tor the platnuiff 4 tral 1 ae his late residence. 113, Waverler id 2 at one o'clbck P. M., sharp, for the purpose of at ral Term should be amended by granting anew eral se to aver or prove that the defendant “intended to charge” g tending the funeral of our'late brother, William THE PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. do., 1867, do. d0., 1179; a 117s; do. do., 1868, do. do, ead eo 7 7 ‘ate property. place, on Monday, June 3, at haif-past nine o’ciock J "4 a 117% a 11744; do., ten-forties, registered, 1114 aff - + UHledwie Hirschsohn vee ‘The Halnburse Amertoan fi The bro: 01 rervice of notiee of dishonor is sufictent 1 AU ee ware eer pepe ele PHaeaieninr, HORAN ReresATSC To he ee : pean Hfor interment. mA ; 111% ; do. do., coupon, 112 a 112! “The Decrease for the Month of May, Packet Company.—Judgment, and order denying a 1B.—At Newark, J., Mr. CHRtsrran Erp, in Sarren.—On ‘Thursday, May 30, of congestion of registered, 112% a 118; do. do., coupon, 112 i : $2,226,001. Dee erie ee ee BROOKLYN COURTS. sth vear of his ige, after a lingering sickness the brain, GEORGE F. SALTER, 9god 20 years and B 4 § 0 Mount Pleasant - ' Funeral from his son’s house, THE RAILROAD BONDS. WASHINGTON, June 1, 1872, John Courtney vs. Frederick Baker.—Jndgment I Fg A PE EY COMPANY ORDERS NO. 2. : ; + avenue, Newark, N. J., on Suuday afternoon, June co covpany, Serne DER OR ey The following were the bids for the railroad The public debt has decreased the past month Teversed and new trial granted, with costs. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. 2, at three o'clock. C CoMPANY, SEVENTH REGIMENT, N.Y. i cteene: Ate Ye tere eee MW FAncey.—At Far Rockaway, 1. 1, on Thnrsday, Haw vous, May Si, 1% bonds :— Annexed is the official statement of the order appealed from afirnied, with costs. Suit for an Absolute Divorce. The commandant, with great regret, announces MMay 30, i872, JouN FaRLey, uged’'52 years and $f New York Cen 6's, 1883. Alt & TH 2d m, ine. 80 Treasury Department in detail :— William Bouton vs. Sibard Bogart.—Judgment; to the members of this command the death of our Ye ‘0 Jen 6's, 1s shie vst. * J ‘att. a ths. a ernie _ Rew York Gen Os, 1 Chie & NW st. 10h CASH IN THE TREASURY. affirmed, ‘ Before Judge Pratt, months. tives and friends of the family, also those A late associate, George F. Salter. Members and ex- ¥ td co Pe 4 . .$91,108,29144 _ Joseph Tl. Burnham vs. Charles Trneman.—Judg- Delia Carpenter brings suit for an absolute di- M of his brother-in-iaw, Thomas M. f ‘are respect- gg wembers are requeste to assemble, in citizen's Chie 8 Wistm.. 10 PM Currency»... .sse ee : 7514 py Ment and order reversed, with costs, and new trial MG vorce from her husband, Robert Henry Carpenter, #4 fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late fq less, at his late residence, M1 Bast Nineteentty New sy Han & StJo, le. 100 »in certificates 25,334,500 94 ranted. : Paduit Was have. ba Fay invited tO sunday afternoon, dune % at two gf street, on Sunday, June 2, at one o'clock P. M. | By ‘New YorkCen Han & st LoL erage William Livingston vs. Thomas Keech,—Judgment gon the ground of adultery, They have been mar sidence, ES I. order, aptain D. A, POLLARD. o the Church of § Star of the Sea, where there will be a requ for the repose of his soul. Trains leav Afourth sireet, New York, at quarte clock A. M, and quarter-past twel o'clock, and thenc WALDO SpraGuR, First Sergeant. SrerN.—On Saturday, June 1, FALK STeRy, in the 60th year of his age. The relatives and frends of the family are re. re ried about ten years and have an infant child. Car- penter is a laborer, and lives at Jamaica, Mrs, Carpenter yesterday morning made applica tion through her ‘counsel ior alimony and counsel fees, The motion was opposed by defendant, who Mf reversed, new tial granted, with costs to appel- A lant to abide event. SUPE! 08 COURT—SPECIAL TERM. 8, Sth mi, Dock bord i ; * sont , #R.—On Saturday, June 1, 18 ‘scarlet MM spectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from the Hud ere, St oi, ay The Belgian Murder. Introduced amdavits sowing that he received but Gangnter of Christophior hit ridget residence, 52 Bast Houston street, on'Sunday af- i ‘s, lat m 1105.28 Principal Before Judge Curtis. 5 Prat o a ‘orrester, of Brownstown, Meath county, Ireland. ternoon, at two o'clock. n stm #8, 82 ra Ml rniterest ~ Judge Pratt took the papers in the case and re- HE Te atives and friends of the family are invited A SrRopTMANN.—On Thursday, May 90, Enrss, be- The hearing of the argument in the case of Carl jecision. 2d m100 Chic.Bur £Q,8p served his Clev & Pitts loved wife of F DEBT BEARING INTER J, this (Sanday) afternoon, June rich Strodtmann, aged 43 years, to attend the funers Mien Se Ri art Gley & Pitt ificates of indebtedness at 4 per Voght, charged with the murder of the Belgian The Washington Avenue Improvement.) 1 from 10 West Forty-sixth st. fi 10 months and 15 days. Sits Foi new bls Ghic & At cent. eee $678,000 #4 nobleman, Chevalier de Bianco, and theft of bonds Before Judge Giibert. Kr iday night, May 24, in Hi Relatives and friends of the family are respect- Dey Dittaelek 4. 6 Chis & aren Navy Pension fund’ at 14,000,000 Arerrebonne parish, La., RicHAnD W. 'FIAN ly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday and securities, the property of the murdered man, bi was to have been heard yesterday in this Court, H The history of the case lias already been fally pub- Willlam J. Osborne, B. S. Phillips and Olney Lovett & were appointed commissioners of estimate, &c., on the widening and extension of Washington avenue. at one o'clock P. M., from her late residence, m West Twenty-third street, corner of Tenth avenue. Tracey.—On Friday, May 41, Jexemian TRAcKY, Clev,Palnesvile&A,old. 99 Ontio & Miss Ist Detroit, M& Tol bds ... 98 Ohio & Miss con *. Buflalo'& Erie, new b. Ohio & Miss 2d m, con.. 873¢ Lake Shore div ‘ (Louis & Iron Wist in. 9 fant son of Richard W. and Louisa Franci and 5 days. ‘Gipsox.—At Mill Rock, Hell ificates at J per cent... 12,085,000 ate, Rast Principal ay n 9 Interest . lished and it is unnecessary to recapitulate thei - ¢ ‘ Y., on Thursday evening, May 50, Davin J, Gipson, Hin the goth year of his age. Pac RR pe gid by Mo MIL & St Paul, town div oF 4 facts, ‘The main question involved is the right off Yesterday morning they presented their report tof \tnwest, son of the late Alexander Gibson, in thef The relatives and friends of the family, and those Central Pac wold bas ic & Mil bet m. 108, Governor Hoffman to order the surrender of the MM the counsel, and counsellor Taylor moved to havetit Bua year of his age, of his brothers. John and Maurice, are respect Union Pac ist m ol, Chic & Th © Ist m. 90% IM Principal. . + $12,407, prisoner to the Belgian government, there being HM confirmed. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. MM invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) after- Union Pac | gis WE Deo. Interest. 404,216 7] no extradition treaty between Belginm and thes Opposition was made by the the property 0} invited to attend the funeral, from the Baptist MM noon, at two o'clock, frou the residence of the Union Pac ine Ws, | Bolieville &8 Til tsi, Bs. Alt& TH Istm........ S14 TH 2d mn, prei THE ¢ The following wer shares:—New York, 1 chants’, 118; Mechanics’, 10414; North River, 95 . alton, 155; Butchers and Drovers’, 145; Mechanics andi Traders’, 135; Merchants’ Exchange, 96; Seventh # ‘Ward, 102; State of New York, 11 Banking Association, 100; Oc Exchange, 11414; Pacific, 18044; Bank of North America, 106; Irving, 127; Peoples, 145; Bast River, fg 414; Market, 125; } hoe and Leather, 153; Corn Exchange, 12 inental, 9534; St. Nicholas, 114}¢; Marine, $2: Importers and Traders’, 163; Park, 1583;; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 100; New York National Exchange, 100; Centrai National, 103; Second National, 180; Fourth Na- tional, 113}g; Ninth National, 113; Oriental, 160; United States. Additional interest is given to the H question from the fact of Juage Blatchford, of the United States Court, having intimated an opinion adverse to the position taken by Governor Hoff: man. _ Abundant counsel were on hand, Messrs. Jonn H. Sutton, Jacob A. Gross and F, Kintzing| representing the prisoner, District Attorney Gar- S vin the people and the Messrs. Conder the Belgian government. Owing to the engagement of Judge Ourtis in General Term the case was postponed till M next Friday. who asserted that the commissioners had properly estimate the value of their land. | They de- sired the Court to review the proceedings of the commissioners and correct the mistakes. Judge Gilbert reserved his decision. THE BULLS AND BEARS. The Case at Jefferson Market Yestere day—Probable Abandonment of the Case by the Prosecution. ighty-third street, between S®cond and enues, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, Remains to erred at Woodlawn © Westchester count 1 day night, May 31, Dina Go the age of 78 years. ‘Yhe relatives and friends are respectfalty invited mto attend the funeral, at the house of her son-in- Siaw, D. Hausmann, 233 East Flity-second street, on Sunday, at half past one o'clock P. M., without a ifurther notice. family, 76 Stanton stre WAGNER.—At Phi WAGNER, of Storey, merly resident of Williamsvurg, 1. I. ‘The relatives and friends of the farm the members of the German Union I and A. M,, are respectfully invited funeral, from St. Matthew's Luthe ner Broome and Elizabeth streets, 5 "clock P. M. Gp has Hy this © on Saturday morning, @ 1, JAMES S WATSON, In the 55th yoar of his age. Juno 1, javves and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis y residence, Rutherford Park, thy’ I late residene rrains leave er une 4, at twelve o'clo a Pee bers street, at ten o'clock A. M. Cars Tages Will be in readiness at the foot of Chambers direct, at one o'clock, to convey tie remains to yreen Wood. sir, in the 40th Lam, in the 3 Witetatives and friend fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 1,087 Second avenue. WILSoN.—On Saturday morning, June 1, FRANCES, daughter of Charies E. Wilson, Sr., in the 9th year a, Wi Old demand and legal tender notes. r of his age, for- cfu Fractional currency. Coin certificates. $357,690,356 42'310,707 125,884,000 the bids for the eity bank Mei ; Phenix, @ Principal. E Unciaimed inte 1 church, lay, June 2, Principal . Interest... Decisions. Kane vs. Ellas.—Order granted. Fernandez et al. vs. Tie Great Western Insurance Company.—Same. Grant et al. vs. Hubbell et al. Riley ve, Brown.—Same, By Judge MeCunn. Jane A. Burrows vs. Tiomas Barrows.—Order sete tied and on file, MABINE COURT—PART 2, Isa Married Woman Responsible for Her Blank Endorsement Upon a Promissory treville, Staten Island, on Satur- The case of Stephen V. White against William HJ dey, June 1, BL. HA. BLAKE, Wife of William W. Hale, in’ the 32d year of her age. Heath, both Broad street brokers, charged with s Relatives and friends, aiso members of Richmond perjury, in having testified falsely in a case before aH rodge, No. 88, 1. 0. of O. F., are respectfully invited referee, came np before Justice Ledwith at the Jef- Sito attend the funeral, on eee: Jane ferson Market Police Court yesterday morning. The § Saienton, M., from the Trinity M. KB. church, West counsel for the defence», Messrs J. D, Townsend and Harat.—At Bridgeport, Conn., on Thursday, Devine, who had, a8 on three former oc-#§May 30, Jcovia C., wite of BE. W. Harral. casions, waited three hours for the appear: Relatives and friends of the family are rors ; oi the res ance of the complainant and his counsel, moved fi wy invited to attend the funeral, from the for a dismissal of the charge on the ground that dence of her brother in-law, Nathaiujet Wheeler, on the prosecution had ‘abandoned. the case, and fa Vonday, Jane 3, frie: Stay sn: Mra, CAROLINE offered the following letter from B, 0. White, Sec- Ill naire, aged 35 years’ 3 tenths and 16 days. $91,108,331 11,207,813] + $102,316,145 EASURY. Jane 1, 1 $2,193,517,378 May 1,1! 2,197,749, 40 0 Decrease of debt during past month $4,226,061 8 Decrease of debt since Mareh 1, 1872... 32,206,119) Decrease of debt from March 1, 1869, to Mareh 1, 1872. . BONDS ISSUED TO PACIFIC RAIL TEREST PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY. Same, 1872, Mavrion of Note-Important Decision. tary of the New York Stock Exchange, and six- family, also thofM™ of her age. Bankers: and Brokers’ Association, 90; Ger Principal outstanding. .... sees $64,623,512 retary , Bb ‘The relatives and friends of the family, iy or ne user av tee D man Bd interest accrued and not yet paid 1,015,587 Before Judge Joachimsen. teen pages of specificntions and examinations Hf mompers of United Brothers Lodge 366 F. and A, M., Rs tenes ane haneeal mitnout 2 et Nan American, 110, passed upon by Mr. Nicoll, referee in the case of Quincy vs. White and others, which have already are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Interest paid by the United States. “te the Germen Evangelical church, corner Sixth and 14,651,870) Interest repaid by the transportation @TOCKS DULL AND strona. William &. Treadwell vs. Lindley M. Hoffman and 136 Leonard street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Monday af- p Mary L. Hoffman.—This action was brought upon aBpeon offered in evidence and appeared in the NJ, on Monday, June iM ternoon, June 3, at two o'clock. Tho stock market was dull even for Saturday, and fl , Of Mails, Kc. ses itecaatt? pe Garden atrests, Hoboken, % ‘ Wi —On' Friday evening, May 31, M ‘s ce of missory note made by L. M. Hoffm: HERALD in the reports of the case now pending be- INMER.—On lay evening, May 31, MICHABL isiness practically closed at noon, although thefl uence o! interest paid by the vaste te smn Mg an to theme rire Justice Ledwith :— 6 Dev, at one WINmeR, aged 62 years, SUALEB es ceseceeseseeveer ener vee order of his wife, Mary L. Hoffman, for $500, value received, which note was endorsed by her in blank to the plaintif. It was admitted that at the time of the transfer of the note Mrs. Hofman was the wife of the maker, M. Hvsrep.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, June 1, DEBORAH F., wife of Henry P, Husted. “ Funeral on Monday, at two o'clock, from St. Mark’s church, corner of Grove and Montgomery F se ans LNGLIB, gditor of the Witness and] The friends of the family and members of Marion Hose No. 4 Association, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, at his late residence, 4 Lewis street, to-day (Sundayi. Juye 2. at ome O°C10C Ks Stock Exchange doors were open until three o'clock. Prices of the so-called Vanderbilt stocks were es- pecially strong, and the general list advanced % a) % per cent. Erie was lower in London, but the! Nuy Yous, Srope Bxenaxce, } The financial world has been frightened by the ap WRRIGAAC RAE Rs new law relative to the stamp duty on French and Securities, It is thought that if put in force it will Kill the French market, ve Mae RST Wt nna printed sony of sarge gna m—Herewith please ony of charges apcetications made againe! ay Mew Y Whites The cage will be brought betore woveruing comuittee at Lael SS eosin a ee eS aa