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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Continued Dulness Waiting Upon Congressional Inaction. do. do., a0., tered, 119 @ 1195,; 19K; do, do, ANYTHING FOR A SOLUTION Y ns, re. $i New York Cem o's sub. 92 New York Cen 7's, °76.102 Stocks Heavy and Lower, Governments Strong, Gold Steady, Money Easy and =| Sew York Cem sty 6108 Investment Securities Quiet, | Eee tel erie d m | B m 7's, "B).. | Long Dock Bonds. | Bui NY & £ ise am, | Hud’ 7's 2d i. 91 | Hud R 7's, Sa m, FOREIGN ADVICES.| Harlew coi.im fs Al Alb & Mich Ce WALL STREET, } | Mich Cen ay 109 THURSDAY, March 19—4 P. M. Chi, Bur & Q 9p ¢ st AS The fatal dalliance of Congress in dealing with |} }°P 98 PFO the financifl question is working more and more a Ween serious harm every day in trade circles, and | pecroit, Won & Toi bd 97 tf mM is not quickly replaced by prompt ac- Lake =hore div bas. .. 96% Lake Shore con c bda: 97 tion wil! precipitate upon us another panic, Lake She je cons ben. 3996 whose effects will be far more serious than the | (rn Fue cold bus, 94% last. Bustness in all the wholesale departments is Western Pacific bonds 57. Union Pac Virtually at a stand still, Men sit idle in their offices, not daring to enter into engagements, the natare of which it is impossible to determine. The dreaded condition of things wich induced the representatives of the people in the early days of | the Repubitc to place the wgis of the constitution | | Li ven 7 ber cent 75.103 Bel & So Ti Ist tn, 88.. 90 Aiton & TH Ist m’.,..°100 Aiton € 0 4 2din, pret. 85 i &N West, 3. 5 AUBSS hi & N W interest bds 97 And as follows for over the sanctity of contracts has come upon us by the act of a simgle man, wilnout even the au- thority uf a legtsiative cuactment. It ts as if we had lost the science of mathematics in its relations Bid, Tennessee 6's, old...... 9134 Tenyessce 6's, old, exe TU3y tenn *s) new. a, THERE 1S NO FIXED QUANTITY, | Fenner ‘new, as. fue amd chaos exists in ail business departments. | (27%! ae ees S0by What wonder is it, then, if Wall street refects this | Georgia 7s, end bda. Stagnation and demoralization throughout the | N © 6s, old, A 20. country in every Gepartment of indastrial, com- | NOG NORE Ae ss. mercial and fnancial action! It is not a proud ex- nibit for tne dominant party that its long years of rule should have resulted in this condition of | things, nor is it well for the party thar it should | permit the reflections growing out of such an ex- Nibition to form themselves into opposing convic- tions. This is pre-eminently a practical era in the history of our country. This is shown by the caus- b's, Toff, J &J. © Bs, 70% A & O. © 6's, new bds, J & rolina U's. | And as foulows for | | Bia, Centennial bill, which, under | New York. Ly tic debate upon the Centennial New, York. other circumstances such as we have witnessed, one wouid have been carried through both houses of Congress on @ tidal wave of patriotic declamation, WALL SKEET REPRESENTS THB POPULAR FEBLING | TO-DAY | | Merchants’ exch as it never did before, and the primary and con- state of New Yor! Commer vention have lost for the nonce their influence, | jercantile and Wall street 1s eminently practical and ere ny national, The one thing it does ask and demana in the nume of all the interests that centre there is action, action of some kind, and, first, the determination by Congress to place it beyond the power of Mr. Ricttardson to vary the legal tender standard of value. This latter is be- coming a graver necessity every day, and, unless 7 quickly determined, ts likely to involve us in serious a consequences. This protracted duiness when we Fi ought to have the spring activity is certain to m- i fluence the domestic exchanges throughout the i'd year. That influence will not be beneficial. The as country 18 losing valuable time. It is as if it we had taken an extended holiday of months 3 ue duration, during which we did nothing, and ex- ane NW RR. ... Hd pected to make as much for the balance of the 3) “3 Bye year as though we had been steadily at work all eu ae os the time. This cannot be. It isa law “asoldas 2 do. erin 714 the hills” that they who dance must pay the JONS C&R «kbs 101 piper. We bave been forced into almost idleness for the last three months, and we must bear the penalty. But still comes up the familiar retrain, familiar now to every ear in Wall street. WILL NOT CONGRESS DO SOMETHIN Anything, no matter what, so it be determinate, would be better than the uncertainty respecting .the result which at present exists. The seeming | ¥ unwillingness of Congress, so plainly manifested, scrape her $0 meet the question boldiy und squarely increases Cy Pee the peril of continued inaction, as exhibiting the | 6WU cre Ist m. Jow plane of understanding of the subject whence | 3.0) Sul & Erle, the final decision is to come, as the iack of com- | : prehension which such delay at the present time | | i . | 3) | ; 16000 Luke Shore c 500 Un Pac Kistm 84g scarcely to be trusted with its final disposi- | liv. Un rac i's in ti ith tt S| i rac lis ine, i is tion. The sooner, however, the end comes tue better. Aue Gt West 2d m 400 60 3 1000 Morris & Es 24m. 100) Cen Pac ¢ bds.be su0v NJ Cen conv ooo P, Fr W de C ast... J ide Salipttezacs 1000 Clev & P 4th m.. THE STOCK MARKET to-day was dull and heavy on restricted dealings, yeaving off at near the lowest point of the day. ‘Yhe sales list given below shows the stocks princi- | SAD ao... . | 100 C & RT & Pa pally dealtin. The following were the highest and | Too Mita sui lowest prices of the day :— 20M &tP,C&MD SL Highest, Lowest. | 340 vice M const. 3% N.Y. ©. and Hudson consolidated. .101 iio |) eS AW echo Fe Lake Shore. 7334 200) "co. 529 Rock Island. 105% 25 shs Phoenix Bank.. 10) Wabash... sty 10 Penn Coal oN Western Union Teiegrapn, oy Northwestera. 4 Milwaukee and St. Paal Pacific Mail. Erie....... Ohio and Mi Union facific. ©., C. and I. ©. 12 Adamis Ww do. ssipp Atlantic and Pacific preierred... 1636 | tooo ‘west t Hannibal and St. Josepa... 50 20) do. GOLD RANGED wh go on extreme quotations from 111%( a 112, closing at 5) Ps 111%; 11% bid. The carryingrate ranged from2a 3%, 84 per cent. ; borrowing fat. The offer of $1,000,000 i government gold at the Suo-Treasury drew out 4) bids agaregating $2,600,000, at trom 111.26 a 11L.84, 179 The award was made above 111.81. ‘ihe Sub-Treas- 99 urer paid out $41,000 on account of exiled bonds }°,? vs and $46,000 on account of interest. The customs | iw ao... receipts were $430,000. MONEY CONTINUES EASY 500 shs West U; at3a4 per centon cull, witt rates tor mercantile 2) fC iis AMS wi 86 baper firmer at 5!a7% per cent, in expectation F- ni & NW Rit. ba} of an increased country demand to meet the April willy . settlements. The internal revenue receipts to-day | } op Se AB fe | were $324,000. Outstanding legai tenders and 1 uc ‘WO Mil@ stP RE pt Be Bank of bugiand discount rate unchanged. TON YCe RRR. oo mn #8¢ P'seripss. 9" FOREIGN EXCHANGE rd ao. . wo To & Wab Kia. aly was dui] and lower. Nominai rates for sterling, ”” ssh ails By a 485 and 4.88; sciling, 4.868 4.863; and 4.878 4.875% | giogg ts 1-09, 6, 65, 0. 8K $2500 US 10-40,¢........ 114 Contineniai quiet, but steady. Reichmarks, 95 4a i Awvy US 5-20, c, 67. « 1195, su US 5's, c, "BL, = THN WX and Wa 06 9655 second Board—1 P. M. Paris, 5.15% and 6.14%. The joilowing is the inl} — bk ve et be 12h 100shs NYCAHR RRbe 10134 id | “1000 Un Pac 10 Pant do. veeve WOM table of rates :— 40 do 1m ~~ do 100% Sizty Days. Three Days, 2a Prime bankers’ ster- 72 ling bills on Londo: 2a rie Good bankers’ do. Ww uo Prime com. ster'g do. 4.5236 | 3ouu 1 & W Ist, 6) Erie RR pi. Paris (baukers’) - 5.1934 | 00 shs Contin 75" 200 aries Ke Antwerp. ; 520 £0) Pac M5 Co 444 40L5a Ms Kit, ow iw ey ae 4 Amsterdam im ie. fe ts bamburg. buy au ” do Re Fraukiort. 409 a 1) do. roy bremen. 2, r Pig do io Ta ae ao. is FREES nies ww dig. 3 ao ioe FOREIGN ADVICE 400 do. Ww do iste were received here 28 follows:—Loudon—i145 9% Seon veo bid o’clock—Consois, money, v2a *; d0., account, 100 West | 0) do 5 ‘ ae 2% a 92%; five-twenty bonds, 1865, old, ov a 3) Go ie Oley SF RES..be os 109%; do., 1867, 109%; ten-forty bonds, 103% a | 0) ev pas SWikit be ony 103%; new fives, 10435 a 108%; Erie, 40. Consols ji Go OC kTRE DS 75 quiet and steady. American securities easier. iw os bh mee Titeoc sd 1:30 P, M.—Consols, money, 928 921-16; do, ac- 10 do 2D) ao. eet count, 92 five-twenty bonds, 1865, 109}, a 100%, i” 2 the re} Bt 3 sory " do., 1867, 109% a 109%; ten-forty bonds, 103% my 4 20. “no ibid 210335; new fives, 10414 a 104%; Eric, 30% 0401. %) He st peal ahhh eae Consols quict. American securities weak, 2 P, | *), do “Salt ATW iit M.—Erie shares firmer, 404404. 5 P. M—Con- | $y do a Mor & Es RR... en ei: g3 | 10 0. 0) Hi de Stader ict sols for mouey, 92a 92%; do, for account, 925 | 1). Os 10) Ata Pac p bs five-twenty bonds of 1805, 1004 @ 100! 10 Adams ox.. fio. of 1867, 100%; ten-forty bonds, 103% 2130 to 3 P. 1. & 108%: new fives, 104%; Erie Railway | $£002 Un Pac incomes Be asa abs shares, 404; New York Central, 92)4. Market dal, | Zw vwe M53 00....... 20 do 3 ee ae firmer, 59f, 75. The| 22 do ip 40)'un Fas eee in the Bank of France increased 2 oo | 100 cr specie ‘ance increased 26, vim : ipo cbs Air: francs during the past week, Amsterdam—Cen- | {\)) do. bq 20 GBrevooere tral Pacific first mortgage bonas, $0);; Union Pa- ) do... 20 ao., 4 * N 6 100 ©, © Citic do, 71; Union Paciic stock, 29%; Nortn. | 2) West Un Ted fo ch et : 3%; St. Paul do, + Erie, | 0 ao do. 65 108 western preferred, 634; St. Paul do. 5 Erle, | 39 do ‘bs 77 WW MUA wt Paul Be.. asie 38. TI 200 Ovesersveseed 43 GOVERNMENTS iD 6) do. 3 were strong in this market on a limited business, 71% 200 oe ase a as Will be seen below, closing as foliows:—United i Ped Mil wo a ta ie States currency sixes, 116 a 116%; do. do,, 1851, Hig iy tora Wat Rit ba fi Fegistored, 119% a 119%; do. do., do., coupon, 120 a TG 4M dvessvsseorras A 1204; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 117 a ae u 117% ; 40. do., do., coupon, 1174 @ 117%; do.do, | 2% a od ik 1864, Fegistered, 19 1196s do dom do. convom | 40 Erie Wik, BR cagnnanannnn ae eS ST Del, Lac Del, Lac Del, Li Man &5 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. do, do., 110% a 119545 40, doy, 1866, registered, 119% a119%; | 12.9 coupon, 120 & 120); do., new, registered, 118% a@ 118%; do. do., do., | new, coupon, 118% @ 118%; do. do., 1867, regis- do. do. do, coupon, 119% 4 1868, registered, 119 @ 119%; New York Cen 6's, '87.. 904% Chi & N W exten Galena & Chiex. Galena 4 Chi ad m Chi, Rock Island & Morris & Essex ist wm NJ Cen Istm, new. NJ Central, convert. Pitts, EUW Clev Chi Ist Pitts, PEW &@ Chi Pitts Sd m. Clev& Pitts 4th m Chi & Alton sink tupd 10) whi & Alion lst m N Ohio & Misscon Uhio & Miss con.. Jo, Ss, Sony. | 9 do. do., do., coupon, 11944 & 119g; do. ten-forties, registered, 114% @ 114%; do. do., coupon, 114% & 114)g; do. fives, 1881, registered, 114}. do., do., coupon, 11434 a 1144. The tollowing were tne bids to-day for RAILWAY MORTGAGES. a 114%; do, d Bid. ne pds. S| Chi & SW cou ¢ Dds... 8736 | G0, & List Tas t 108, Ohio & Miss 2d m, con. 8 Dub & Sioux City Istm St Louis & 1M ist mn... STATE SECURITIES. Missouri 6's, H & Stu is Connecticut 6's. Khode lsiand 6's... Ark 7's, LR & PCS is. Ark 7's, Mem & LR. Ark 7's, LR, PB&NO., Ist m, PD.GT OP 87 Ark 7's Miss, 0 & BR. Ark 7's, Ark Cen RR.. Unio 6's, 1886. ll Mlinois wa jana o's In New York bl, reg. Dew York b i, coapo New York 6's, ¢ 1, +47 New York 6's, ¢ I, New York 6's; cL ASi7. New York 6's, cL, 187. dD 5 Pistin, © & M 80h | Mil @ St Pani 2d m..... 90 Chi & Mil ist, tm Joliet & Chi tst m...22) Col, Chi & ind ist'm.:: ox Pid. ONS 101 110 New York 5s. ¢ 1, 1575.103 Continental. St. Nicholas Germania. 100 15 200 100 100 Uno & Miss RR. 10:15 and 11:30 A. M. CITY BANK SHARES. do 20. 400 Mil & St P RR. 100 Pac RR ot Mo. 30 Lol& W RR. | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, Thursday, March 19—10 4. Mo, Betore Cail. 2 | year, $2000 US 5-20, c, 165, n.. 118! JS 5-20. ¢. "07. 2000) 0 1000 Us 5's 10-40, c.. Board—10:30 A. M. Lo. Pt W & Cgua: 20) Mi & dt P ok.b ce 0 Mil & St P seripne W Tol, W & WRR.ve 125 Alb & Susq RRbc 25 can é ot 500 Otto & M scrip .b¢ We, C&ITO RS. 10 do. do. its 8 Wok voRn 600 shs West Un Tel.b3 Good ordi Wg May i | Strict good ordi 1S 5 5 | Low middiin; 158 ; } Middling...... iy oe | Good midaiin, u% isi 18 3 | 15%Ke: on 00 WercaeRne. | CLOSING PRICES—3 O'OLOOK P. M | ——e Chi &N a ae : 0 a | xibart * ‘Toledo a at | Ohio & ¥ s 30% | Han& a | ‘Cal aa) | COMMERCIAL REPORT. | | Easier—Flour Dull and Heavy— ‘Wheat Quiet — Corn Steady — Oats | Steady—Pork Firm=—Lard = = Strong— | | Coffee Inactive=Sugar Steady—Rosin Firm — Spirits Turpentin Quict— Petroleum Weak. . | THURSDAY, March 19-6 P.M. | The markets remained duil a8 @ general rule, | while values tended in ‘avor of the buyer. At the Produce Exchange the movement was slow. Flour | was auil and lower. Wheat was in buyer's favor | forthe most part, but the market closed firmer, with full prices bid, One or two lines were placed fur future delivery last evening, but the terms | were kept private. Corn was steady under a ‘air demand and smait receipts. Oats were a trifle firmer, with a fair demand at the close. Whiskey | was a trifle firmer, but not especially active. Pork was quiet, but firm, and nominally unchanged. | | Lard waa stronger, though not active, and the | | market closed quiet, but firm, on the Improvement. | The movement in cotton was decidedly less active, | and prices were the tarn in favor of buyers, Tue | grocery market was without activity. In the naval | stores market there was considerable firmuess in | strained roan, but tar and, spirits turpentine were slow | oft sale at former prices, Petroleam was freely offered, and buvers held aloof. | “Corrox.—Ibe demand for cotton on the spot was de- | cidedls lessactive, white holders were more dispose sell, and che market closed dull and heavy. “Futur ruled sc, lower under liberal offerings to sell, and closed barely steady at the decitne. We quote: Uplands “Alabama. New Orleans, Teavs Ordinary %4 s | —Tne quotations are Dased_ on cotton in store running in | quality not more than half a grade above or below ‘tlic grade quoted. The sales were :— To-Day. Last Ev'g, Tolal. Export. woe 1B 88S 1400 Consumption 28 $5) Speculation. 19 Jn transit. 6uu Totals. 1.092 2016 —Incluced’ in’ the ‘above’ are’ 500 bales to’ arrive. For | Tuture delivery (basis low middlimg) the sales ha been as tollows:—Last, evening, after three o'clo: | March, 100 at 15 19-2¢,; April, 110) at 15 13-1éc. ; May Bigc., 80) at 16 1&32c., 100 at 16 7-16c.; June, 1.0!) 3, July, 30) at 17 9-B8e. ; Septem b« 1. 4800 bales. To-day, up to th LOG: ADF, 10 at 1O%s6.. Ty KC. 90 at 15 23-390., 1,700 at 18 11-Lc Lo 24-82c., 1,000 at 15 11-16e., 200 at 15 21-32c., 50) at Johny, dap at Loree: ‘BUN at 16 11-32c,, | 16 5-16c,. 200 at 16 9.32c., 10) at 18 S-16e. : 1,10) at 16 "Y-32c., 1,600 at 16%<c., 1,100 at l6 9220, 100.a% 160. ; June, 100 at | 6 20) “at 16 13-16e., "200 at 16 ey, 800) 6c. 60 at 1634c., 100’ at 16 2582e., 400 at 16% BHe., BO’ at 16%c., B00 at 16 2.2 400_at 16 2i-Re.. 100 at 16%e. ; July, 500) at 173gc., 100 at 17 3-32c., 100 at 17,0) T jes. Grand total, 24100" vates, | 17'Sa¢. patd to exchange 100’April for May.“ | of vesterday’s forward deliveries were as foliows, March, 19 946c.; April, 13.51; May, 16.37; Jun July, August, 17° 7-l6e.’ First call—Apri cc; May, 600 at 16 5-16c.; June, 29) at 16 13-160 -ide, ‘otal, 1,10) bales, second call— June, 100 at’ 15 25-82e., 500 at 16%c. To ‘The receipts at the ports were :—Galveston, 65) bates; New Orleans, 6,551; Mobile, 208; Savannah, 1,4; Charleston, 863; Wilmington, 140; Nortolk,, 1.10) York, 1,003; Boston, 2; Philadelphia, 75. “Total, 12.149 bales This day last week, 11,843 bales. This day iast | 14,504, Correz.—The market for Rio wasdall and nominally | unchanged, We note sale of 2,58) bags Rio, per Astoria at Baltimore, on private terms, | with a moderate jobbing trade at former prices, stock of coffee other than Rio, in first hands, embr. 32,863 bags and 45,905 mats ot Java, and 2,094 zapore. Ro, ordinary cargoes, 2c. a" 224 Bier a 246.1 uood do. 24ige. a Wi¢e. ¢ 100 at 17 | at 64. bales. Mild coffees were quiet, The xtreme range for lots, 22c. a 26c., gold. | nd 4 days’ credit; Java, covernn 2 We.; do., grass wats, i7e. a'29e. ; 2 Maracaibo, 2c. a 2c.; Laguay: a 25ic.; Jamaica, 2c. a 25e.: St.’ Domingo, 2ic. a 2c.; Porto Rico, 24gc. a 254gc.; Costa Rica, 24350. a 25i;c. | Mexican, %c. a'25c.; Sayanilla, 24c. a Wigc.; Curacua, | Be. a 25e.. gold. per ib., 6) and 90 days. —Keceipts—Fiour, 13,636 bbis; wheat, ., 18,400 do. : carn meal, 200 bbls. and | Flour was duil, heavy | good many odd lois being | 69,030 bushels, co | 25) bags; oats, 15,00)'bushels. | and in some cases lower, 2 1198 | f Picked up at lower prices. ‘The sales were about 13.000 - Tt” | Qois atour quotations appended. Kye flour was jjuict | but unchanged. Corn meai was negiected, and vo sales | 779g | of consequence were etfected. We quote Ti | No. a state $5 50 7733 | Superfine State 800 | b3 Wiig | Extra State 6 50 be to ® | Choice state 735 eiaz | Superfine Western. 66 Sf | Extra Western... 675 | $$ | Extra Minnesota. i 800 £4 | ound hoop Onto, shipping brands. 60 fnig | Bound hoop Ohio, trade brand 7 0 | es | Famuly......-..... 900 | 33 SE | St Lous, iow extra : 7m 83 ike | St. Louis, straight extra... 800 | i) fast St Louls, choice double extra. 8 50 | sid Jag | St Louis, chotce tamily 5) a li Wo | 1) 83 | Califor Nominal. _ | £3 ioe Bye flour, Ane to superfine. 575 acf | Southern, No. 2....... 5 00 b 4 615 4 10 | r 7. 0 nar. yl 400 445 Oto. 83 c 755 ~ 10E 4g 6 ou 31 ai P. M.—Before Call, 20 shs Erie RR,....800 433 2% | 2 | Pork at 5, 8.00) bushels eran at Odea Me A % | Without noticeable change in price te | for prime at avout $1 42-a $149 for No 1 Chicago, In store und atoat, and $1 52 a $153 for Milwaukee. The | sales (part last evening) were about 125,000 bushels at $1 39a $147 tor ungraded spring. $1 47 a'$1 49 for No. 2 | Chicago and Norwwest in store and afioat, $1 49a $1 51 for prime Minnesota, $1 {2 a $1 53 for_ No. 2 Milwaukee; 4 | included in the above are 1,00) to 75,0. bushels No. 2 Milwaukee, deliverable within 6 days, on private terms. Corn was steady. The sales comprise about 50,000 bushels at Bic, a BSc. for damagea new mixed, S6c. a Sic. jor fair to prime, 88c. a A8c. or yellow and Bic. a 9c, for old instore. Oats were steady. “Sales were made of 50,000 bushels at Gc. a Gixe. for black, Gic. a 6234c. for mixed, 621gc. a Osc. for white, Barley maltaud rye were negiected and nominal at former p' Freiguts.—There was rather more inquiry for room to- day at previous rates, but ihe marke: may still be called extremely duil, with a tendency to shippers’ favor. Vessels for charter continued scarce, bui, in the absence of any demand of moment. could dniy be closed by accepting | easier rates. The engagements were s—lo Liverpool, t | steam, 1,100 bales cotton at 52d. a S-16d.. 10) tierces Hect | | at 7s, ba! und 100 tierces oil cake at 305: the nominal | grain rate w #00 boxes bacon | | and 140 tierces lard atovs., 5 tierces Leet and 15) lerces | Nd. ‘To Bristol, steam, 1,000 bbis, tlour at 3s. To Bremen, by sail, 1,600 tierces lard at 4s. To Rotterdam, 50) Uerces lard and’ 250 boxes bacon at 5s. steam. The chariers comprise :—A | Norwegian bark, hence to Cork tor orders and United | Kingdom, with 2\800 bbls. refined petroleum at 6s, ; a Brit- | | isn oy 907 tons register, hence to Bremen, ‘with a | and an American brig, hence to | asbon, wit Teflued petroleum on private | | j | Closing firm | { | | | 8. | 10d, To London, by sieam. | terms—said to be at 6s. 6d. Mocasses,—Trade continued of a jobbing character and | confined to lots of domestics. tooung up 179 bbls. of New Orieans, chiefly at irom 6c. a Tle. New crop—Cupa | centriingal ana mixed, 2c. a 28c.; do, elayed, dic. & | | Ble; do muscovado refinini, Sic. a 34e.; do. do. grocery | | B5c. a 0c. ; Porto Kica, 40c. a O5c.; English Islands, 0c. @ | Boe; New Orleans. Wc. a75c. ‘The stock this date in- cludes, 1,106 huds. of Guba, 50 | 10,160 Bois. of New Orieans. = | | Naval Stores.—The market for spirits of turpentine | was auil and nominaj tn the absenee of reported wane | | | { | | | bhds. of Porto Kieo and | actions, quoted at 4S. a 4¥c. for merchantable order. Rosin—fhe market was dull but firm jor wil deserip- tions, strained closing with $2 5) asked, and $2 45 bid, "We have only to note a sale of 200 bv) | Bt $2 45, . strained Tar ihe finer grades were as t quoted as velore. Piten at $2 70 for ott efined continued quiet tor spot or balance of rude, in bulk, was inactive, B. i quoted at $3 Ls a PRrRoLeoM.— the inark and easy : quoted at 1¥%9¢ month and Lc. tor April but quoyed steany at Ric: w Ze, caves quoted at Ibec. & 2he.. and naphtha nominally ats elphia market was inactive of sales, were nominal. k pot or Lalance of ‘month ave ioreity. the d values, in the ab- ed quoted at 1440, markets at the olf ing points were quiet and quoted as follows:—Uil $175; lidioute, $1 6 : Titusville, $1 80 a | $180; Petroleum |“ Provistoxs.— 228 Dis. : beef, none 3 packages: lard, 1,369 bbls. ani tierces Por mess pork the Market, though quiet At $10 1234 per bbl. tor new nthe spot, The saies were bbls. Jor May delivery ut $15 25, meady at The. a7%e tor city, No Western were on the market. Beef met with # moderate demand in # jobbing way, and prices ruled steady. saves, in lots, 5) packages, At prices within the range of our quotations: also terces packet beet on private terms. We quote :—$10 0 a $115) for plain mess bbis., $12 50a $13 for extra do. bbls,, $21 4 $22 tor prime mess tierces and $24 a $45 for rker's, $160, ail lines. | } Dressed hogs ruled | India a jerces, aud $31 a $52 for ex India mess, Beet | hams were placed to the amount of 324 bbis., im lots, at | prices within the © ot $18 tor southern | nnd $22 a $24 for We Cut mneais were dul. We note sales of 40 box: lear bellic lbs. average) at Ws 10 boxes rb be s (12 Tha. av: at & $ Aylt smoked hams at Ne,. | Bacon was dall and at Ye 11,000 The. bell minal, With sai We quotes—Long clear, Yia¢ Lard was st NE at Sie. were 1,20) tierces Mare and (Odo. May at 9 ac. a Obge 5 Gores city | hortelear ern steam, at 9c. ; 7! 16s. ; also, on the spot, nutter und’ cheese were gull, | 9 9 0) do. city wt 9) fioy.—A moderate jobbing business was reported, but | the general marcet ruled dul). Sales tn low of 20 tierces ote rolina at 7)ac. a&4c. and 125 bags ot Rangoon at 7e. a Sua raled quiet, withont esse prices, the market closing on the Dasis of Msc. @ 14C. per lv. (or fair to good refining, The sales comprise 10) hiids. good to prime reining av ty 74e., 4 hhds. Demerara at 834, and 22 bhds. molasses | aunt at Oise. Also 1.02) boxes contritugal at Sige. a B40. Retined was steady, with a moderate demand, at 9 7-16c, | a.9%¢. for A, 1OSae- for crushed, 10\e. tor powdered and. lc. for grantlated, Messrs. Wait, Creighton & Morrison, in their circular of this date, sum’ up as follows :— Hide, boxes. bags, Melado, Stock (ascertained by actnal | count, including specula- tion) Maren 1. Ist. Receipts since March | 303 ag 48007 121 | | |g Total... 219,855 1,260 Sales sitice March 1, 22589 1,049 | Stock this day, March 19, «17,169 $4,545 167,106 211 | © Minreh 2, 1873, - 15,505 29,72) 110,985 2,668 param with stock diarch "seam Vittaceceees ccecesey SAMO B28 708 ‘ aring With stock Mareli oat PRL Snsenonreorsnonne ALLY SLGT4 TORO 3M00 | Rico—Refining, common to prime, 6 | Bto 12, 6 Cotton less active; middiings 16s;c. a 16'4c. ; low mids dings, I)yc. a Si4e.5 good | ordinary, Ase. \ ordinary, | Lec. Net receipts, brs bales; gross, 6,7: xports to | Bulk ‘meal | 89,000 bushels w! | TO ANY ADDRESs. | The only sate method of operatin ‘A gage on New York improved Property; private dwellinss pr cent commission and attor- | ney’s tees tor searching te: second mortzages cashed. UALLENDER & 5 | mining and BHO) MASTED—ON A THREE MONTHS Nore, | ov with a Lise Insurance Policy, worth $1,000, | cullateral. Address CONTINENTAL, Herald office, | | $250,001 we uote :—Cuda refining, inferior, to common, eee - Tac; tar to good fair, a Tigo. 5 God 0 pritue, 7 7 erprery, Tair to 66 | Oe : Be Te, ee reise ues bee.) conteie | a Pee. § rocery, tair to choice, 7%4¢. a Shc. Bracil—Duten standard, N He. Java—Dutch standard, Nos. 1 to | .c. @ 8c. Manila—superior and extra superior, G/gc. & a SreaRtne was duil and unchanged, Sales only of 53 tlerees cholve at Byer Teutow wan. sade steadier and fairly active, with sales of 200 bbls. Wesieru at (d¢c., 32,000 ibs. out of town stoe 7 9-16e., 90,000 ibs. do, private terms, and 3,000 Ibs, eity at Tipe. i SEE Ateceinta, $29 bbls. Market dull aud steady. of 14) bbls. at 960. | DOMESTIO MARKETS, | Garrasron, Maren oe i. Oe firm; demand general; good ordinary. 1s)x¢, ¢ {adiings Thixes Net recenpts, 650 bales Exports—To at Briain, 7850; to the Continent, 3,180; coastwise, ales, 4,000. Stock, 61,575. New Onurans, March 19, 1874. Sales the Continent 1,0. Sales, 250; last evening, 462 Stock, 476,u2 | pairs thant Bavanxan, March 10, 1814 | Cotton easior: middlings, 15%. a Lkke, rece’ 1,404 pales, eppertan te Gress Britain, 1,833; coastw! \0. Sales, 1,288. tock, él, iy x Giuwinorox, N. C., March 19, 1876. Spirits of turpentine nominally st 44c. Kosin firm at $19) for strained. Crude turpentine steady, at $1 9) for hard, $20 for yellow dip, ‘Tar quiet at $2 25, Cuaxvestox, Murch 19, 1874. Cotton quiet; middiings, Lésg¢. # Loge. low maddiings, | @ 15%4c.; good ordinar: ide. Net receipts, 06! bales. Exports—lo Great Uritain, 2202; to the Conu- Dent, 6,712; coustwise, 1,07. Sales, 6000. Stock, 41,282. Monte, March 19, 187 Corton easier at quotations; iniddiings, 193%c- w 10c. 5 low malddlings, 1c. ; food ordinary, Ide. Net receipts, bales. Exports coastwise, 13. sities, S00. Stock, 59,455. Toreno, March 19, 1874. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiets sales No. Iwhite Michigan at $155, amber Michigan at $1 473, ©. bred at $1 St Noa red at $l 48. Corn steady ed at ove., cash; 67c., March and April; y, 6iigc. June, 706 Juiy: new Nigh mixed, + mixed, 6Sge.; no grade, 63igc. Oats quiet and un- anged; sales 1 at 54 eeds—Clover sold at $5 5). Kecelpts—T,000 bushels wheat, 28,000 do. corn and 600 do.oats, Shipmeuts—i,000 bushels wheat; 6,000 do. corn. . BurraLo, March 19, 1874, Imports—Flour, 5,060 bbis; wheat, 9,860 bushels; cort, 25,420 do, oats, 34,85) 4o.; barley, 1,80) Soi peas yoo do. Iexports—Wheat, \50) bushels; corn, 22600 do. 5 cats, 28700 do. Flour. quiet; Western spring, $6.73 a $7 bakers’, $7 25 4°$7 75: amber, $7 75 a $825; white, $8 00's $9. Wheat dull; sales of Milwau- | kee No. 1 spring, $1 50; do. 0. 2 do., $1 40; ggrcanons | nominally uuchanged. Corn quiet; sales of 1,100 bushels | new corti on track at 7oc. Gats quiet; Western No.2 | held at o3e. Barley steady; Canada, ' $1 0 & $1 90; Western, $1 8) 4 Siw. Rye nominal at $105, Barley mait firin; Canada, $1 % a $2 06; Western, $1 90a $2. Other articles unchanged, Oswxco, March 19, 1874 Flour steady; sales 1.500 bbls., at $7 75 for No. I'sprit $67) tor umber winter, $9 25 for white winter. $9 75 fo) Gouble extra, Wheat quiet; No, 2 Milwaukee club, $1 45. Corn steady; sales of car lots at 8c. Oats, 568, Lor Stat jariey inactive. Corn meal, $i 60 for polted and §) tor wnbohed per.cwt. Militeed unchanged—Shorts, $25; | shipstuffs, $26; miadlings, $24 per ton. Railroad trelghts— Flour, to Boston, 20c. ; to New York, 40c,; to Albany, 36c. Cmrcaco, March 19, 1874. nd unchanged. Wheat quiet and weak; ‘o. I_-spring, $1 2¢ a $1 24%; No.2 do., $118 for r, $1.19 for fresh, spot; $1 19% @ $1 1d%, Aprti; 5,No. 3 do., $115; rejected, $1 09 a' $1 U4, emand and higher; sales No. 2mixed at | 62440. for strictly fresh, spot; 6Ligc. a ic, May; No. 2 mixed, new 58igc.; re- . ic. Oats dull and unchanged. ies of No "2 at Soe, a, 87e; | Barley quiet s No. 2 spring at $1 52a $1 54. Pork in nce; sales at $14 06, cash: $14 75, Lard steady at $4 90, spot; $8 95, April. ady; sales shoulders at S3gc., short rib | middles at 8c, and short clear middies at 8'46., #pot, loose. Whiskey steudy at 92ic. Receipts—3.000 "bols.” flour, eat. 45,00) do, corny $2,000 do. oats, 2,000 do, barley. Shipments—7,000 bbis. Hour, 49,000 bushels what, 7,000 do. corn, 31,000 do. oats, 6,000 Yo. barley. HAVANA MARKETS, . Havana, March 19, 1874 Xo. 12, Dutch standard, 16 reals a 16% reais per arrobe. Exchange quiet and firm: on the United States, 6) days, currency, 9 0.95 premium short sight, do., 9 premium; 6 days, gold, 116 117. premium: short sight, do,, 120 a 121 preinium. On London, 144 a 145 premium: | On’ Paris, 115 4 U6 premium. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Loxpon Propuce Market.—Lonpon, March 19—Even- ing.—Common rosin opened at 7s.3d.and closed at 7s. percwt. Spirits turpentine, 348. a 34s. 5d, per owt. Ss FINANCIAX, on —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS, 74 BROAD- « WAY, BUY AND SELL PRIVILEGES; ALSO DOUBLE "PRIVILEGES ON “MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE” OR RESPONSIBLE PARTIES; STOCK OPERATIONS MADE AGAINST APPROVED CON- TRACTS; QUOTATIONS = KURNISHED. | EXPLANA- TORY CIRCULARS, WITH, REFERENCES, MAILED LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, TA BROADWAY. | —TRADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, 8 LIBERTY » street; money to loan on approved securities, Flour quiet sales ye leady: and weak; fair demand at an ad’ ay. Aprils $15, Sugar, A —HAZARD & MONTAGUE, NO, 6 BROAD STREET, A..Birokers in'Stock and Gold Privileges: explanatory circulars, with references, mailed and quotations sent to any address. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE.AND A Endowment Insurance Policies, postgamer and other Securities; insurance of all kinds effected with best com- panes. J. J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway, —"PUTS” AND “CALLS."—THE “WALL STREET Reporter” explains how money is made in stock all or send tor L, W. HAMILTON & CO, 48 Broad street. OCK PRIVILEGES—$5) FOR #0 SHARES, $100 tor 100 shares ot any stock at lowest market tates. in stocks on, limited captial (uliy explained im pamphlet: delivered free on application TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 39 Wall street, New York, LADY OR GENTLEMAN HAVING $1,000 OR MORE, to invest in the exclusive manutacture of two staple articles in constant demand by the ladies and boys (prot- its large and sales quick), call at 133 Nessau street. 3. McLEAN, Patentee. } } | speculations. C1 A. UGUST BELMONT & CO. Bankers, 19 and 2) Nassau street, issue travellers’ credits, available in all ‘parts of the world, through the Messrs. De Rothschild and their correspondents. Also commercial credits and telegraphic transfers ot ani nd Hava) MONEY TO LOAN UPON BOND AND MORT. + gage on first class Real Estate ; also large Mortvage: V. K. STEVENSON, Jr ine street. cashed. ‘A —$12,00 TO LOAN, ON DESIRABLE DWEDLING 41. or Store Property; also $200,000 to loan, in sums ot $20,000, 000, 340, and $05,000, or to buy Astor or | Columbia. leasehold Mortgages, or any other Al Mort gages. Money for New York and Brooklyn First and Second Morigag: in sums to suit. JACOB VD. WYKCOFF & CO., 64 and 66 Broadway. OHN S. PIERCE, 106 BROADWAY, HAS MONEY TO purchase First and Second Mortgages and to loan on improved and unimproved Real Estate in New York, Brooklyn and Westchester count ONEY TO LOAN.—ONE SUM OF $7,000, ONE OF | 314,000, to loan ‘on improved city Property. Ap- to HUGH p. roadw MPRUS? FUNDS TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- M , 30 Pine street. ST FUNDS TO LOAN-—-ON NEW YORK OR r econd and lease- A. M. JOHNSON & BRO, ‘0. 5 Dey street, near Broadw: / td . BOWEN, BANKERS, NO, 4 WALL STREET, deal in New York city 6's and 7's, Cincinnati 6's and 7's. Brooklyn 6's 1 T's, Dayton 8's. Jersey City 6's and 7's, Toledo ¥'s, Newark 7's, St. Louis 6's Mobile and Onio Bonds and Stock. Mississtppi Centra! Kaiiroad lst and 24 Mortgage Bonds, And al! first class investnent securities. ANTED—A BECRETARY AND TREASURER, WITH $10,000 10 $12,000, to take charge of the books and | Anances v1 an Od, Well established and good payin; manuiacturing corporation, “located. a 10; best of references required, Address 172 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland, W. HL CO, ‘ hav sae. | ALL STREET—“WHY NOT LET MONEY TO legitimate business, the bone and marrow of the country /—$.0,000 wauted for ® days; best security. Ad- dress at once ior interview box 2.8 Herald offic W Ax2e0—4 FEW GOOD FIRST OR SECOND MoRT. Gages, jurge preferred, on city Property, trom one | to five years to run. Address, giving description and | discount, INVESIMENT, box 4,44 Post office. s is | W# HAVE TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN UPON REAL Lstate for five years; owners will find it to their advantage to call upon us. ce SAWARD & LEAVITT, 54 Wall street. W A828 25 820,000—4 FIRST MORTGAGE ON NEW York ¢ ¥. worth $50,009, i s ‘0 & SON, 2,108 Third avenue. L5OO WARY, PRGUSHMAN OF BUSINESS CA. OU. pacity ox ‘nx to cross the water shortly, and Who can invest £00). can recelve an interest which will yield him shust ainple returns, withoutrisk. Address, for one week, LENNOX, Herald ofice. $18,000. Poverty: irtacipais Apply 80 Jno, HOYT & SON, I7t Broadway, a TO LOAN—FOR A TERM OF YEARS $ 0.00( without bonus, in sums of $10,000 and | $15,(00" the money Is an estate of minor children, Apply to JACOB UCOMEN, care of Pretzelder & Farley, 205 Broadway. , $85.00( TO LOAN-ON FIRST MORTGAGE OF city private dwellings; $60,000 tor east side shares; $45,000 for Brooklyn. Second Mortgages wanted. RENO & GOLDMARK, ie 5 ___ 3 Park row. Express building. Or fO LOAN~ON REAL ESTATE, IN $1 25.000 this city, in sums of $5,000 and up- wards, for a term ot years, “without bonus.”” JOKN FL CONREY, I. Broadway, room 9. 217 WANTED—ON FIRST MORTGAGE $157.000 in three sums, on city improved Keal Estate, at six ver cent interest: the property 1s located most desirably; value $0,000; one ‘owner. rinolpals only address W. R., tierald Uptown Branch office. To LOAN IN BUMS TO SUIT, ON improved elty Prope Bo bonus Pes Wi ve | Apply te owner, 614 ) of James and Nineteenth street. | uired:; simple legal expenses. €. LIS, ea pales Moutauk lusurance Company, 16% Broadway, | COPARTVURSHIPS. MUR BUSINESS HERETOFORE EXISTING UNDER ie oe | dlmolved'by mutusi consent. “st wil be continued by fai, hnds, ‘and Nos. 8 to 13, Bc, ic. } ved by mutual conzen! will be F | Hash Rada, and, Poxes, Bow 810 iors: ate.’ Clavede: | Wai. Kasper. 3, He RASP I, Boxes, Daten standard, Nos. 1108, Sie 9 7MG i 4a, tot | _ Manon 1K tire ©, ©, HARTMAN," TAG, 0 Ge, 1 dg., 18 to 16, Side. 0 Hee; do. ; HE COPARTN RETOFORS EXISTING wi G0. io aR West whe, dane A WM “Torte under the name of aeobowsky, Hilborn €Co., was dissolved on the I6th of March, i874 by mutual consent, Mr. Julius Milborn retiring from the saue. The basi- ness will be continued “under the firm name of Jacobowsky & Hart, I'l Chambers street, who will liqal- date ail mdebtedness and collect all accounts. J. 0. JACOBOWSRY, JULIUS HILBORN, JACOB HART. BE, THE NDEBSIGNED, HEREBY CERTIFY ‘that the Coparinership of BARNET? & LIPSKY V | heretotore existing i this day mutually dissolved, the b Abra Barnett. business to be continued by “al Se RARNETT, Manon 18, 1874. 8. LIPSKY. BUSINESS OP POX'TUNITIES —RETIREMENT.—#OR SALE, ONE OF THE OLD- est and best paying businesses on Broadway; com. ete and weil-assnrted Stock, elegant Fixtures and valnable Lease. Principals ouly address A. s., Dox 197 Herald offic N OLD ESTABLISHED MEN'S FURNISUING AND Shirt Manufacturing pusiness for ale—At a great bargain tor cash. Apply. to the advertiser, EDWARD i, PURDY, late Jackson & Purdy, 84 Fitth avenue. NY SUBSTANTIAL BANKING, JOBBING OR COM- mission house, desiring $25,00) to $00,000 capital, with the services of a thorough business man, can ad: dress box 4,059 New York Post oflice. ANUSTEREST IN A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS WILL be given (o a suitable party who can furnish $3,000 imimediatery ; $6,000 profit can be shown in 8) days; money secur Address or call on W. W. RUSSELL, No, 9 Pine street, basement, from 10 to 12/A. Af. NY MANUFACTURING COMPANY OR FIRM DE- sirous of establishing an agency in this citv, can meet with @ therough business man of means, who will make cash advances, by addressing F. W., box 206 Herald MAN WANTED—WITH $10,000, A 1 hi basin BAN rest in an estabiished siaple manutactarin; which the profits are large. 4 Business Brokers, No. 5 Dey street. GOOD, LIVE, ENERGETIC MAN, WITH $800), wanted, to join the advertiser in buying an old es: tablished Market, in the best part of the clty. Apply to BSAMCEL MILLIKEN 456 Sixth avenuc. i A PARTNER WANTED—WITH $300, IN A LUCRA- tive office business; also one with $00 in a furniture store; can realize a good income. Apply to THOMAS AFFNEY, No.6 Centre street, Ae Y PARTY WITH $20,000 TO $25,000 WISHING AN official position in @ frst class established manufac. turing business can reply, when iuil investigation will be afforded ; profits assured. Address OFFICiAL, box 199 Herald offic A —RARINER WANTED, SPECIAL OR ACTIVE (IF a. the right man), with $25,000 to $30,000, by an old Weil established tirin down town, doing a staple printing and stationery buelness of $300,00) a year (18/3), at sub- stantial profits, ‘The investinent and the services of the hew partner (if actlye) are to be applied collaterally tor. the most part In discounting the bills of the firm and availing of advantages to save interest. To special profits ‘uaranteed. Address or apply toJACUB V. D. WYCKOFF CO., 64 and 65 Broadway. 8 & CO, Foe SALE—KARE CHANCE.—CIGAR, TOBACCO and Frult Store; long established, cheap rent and long lease ; near ferries aud steamships; halt cash down, nal street, New York. ARTNER WANTED-IN A WELL PAYING BUT ter, cheese and egg market; rent light; first class location. Apply, for three days, at 8:5 First av., N.Y. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $7,500, IN A WHOLE- sale business that pays $200 per cent profit, and a, liberal salary will be allowed said: pariner, besides an t profits, to attend to the financial part of curiosity men need not answer this For a ersonal interview adiress B. K. C., Grand Central Hotel, New York. ‘PARTNER WANTED-IN na For particulars address BUSI} box 185 Herald Uptown Brauch ollie ARTNER WA) A RESPECTABLE MA\ ' $600 cash, can purchase an interest in a mercanule business now in 1m operation: paying large prosts. MORLON & CO., 67 Broadway. GENERAL OR SPECIAL PARTNER, with $20,00u, in an established business, paying an average protit of 33 per cent; machinery and ‘trained help sufficient for doing a business of $50,000 per annum, Address W. W. P., Herald office. Principals only treated with, agents wili'please not apply. WARSTED—A RESPONSIBLE PATTY, TO TAKE the sole agency for New York and the New England States, on a goo, salable line of goods, manufactured in Pennsylvania ; $300 required to buy stock on band, Call at 95 Liberty street, room 23. WANTED—A PARTNER WITH $10.0¥0 IN PUBLISH. ing Business; the business 1s established and prot itable; references must accompany answer. PUBLISHER, box 191 Herald office, COAL BUSINESS. 38, for two days, Address ANTED—A MAN WITH $1,000 OR.$1,200 AND U: Ie doubted reference to give. We are in an honor- good paying business. Can be seen for two 78 Cedar street, room 3. ©. 6. 8. ZOO AmRABTNER WANTED | WITH THIS + amount to join the advertiser with the same amount and act as treasurer to take charge of the finan- cial afairs of a legitimate, sate manutaciuring bnsiness, secured by United States patent, that will pay 500 per cent profit, with rapidly increasing facilities. Full pai tieulars at'735 Broadway, i 300K ingiy ane: paying ‘busi = IN AN EXCEED- ‘ness. None but pai ITI. between & Hd een § an ‘M., to D. JACKSON, 500 Third ties of character need apply. first street. ¥ sd 500 Bish BOY A LIGHT MANUFACTURING Business, paying, atter the closest investiga: tion, $2,009 yearly; tirmiture and stock worth mori good reasons given.’ Address T. L., box 205 Herald office $1.000 WILL PURCHASE A HALF INTEREST . in a well paying, old established business. Address A. R. CO., box 144 Herald ofc $1000 Fran tee, Ay DARINER IN aT D1. ‘* mate and profitable business; no risk erences exchanged. Apply, for one week, WA. M. and 5 and 10 P. avenue.up stair, CASH FOR A VALUABLE INTEREST $5.000 in a live clothing House in this, city: old stand. Call on or address &. W. HOLBROOK, 318 Bro: way, room L. +» + THE MURDERED PEDLER, The Star Chamber inquisition at Princeton relat- ing to the murder of the unfortunate pedier, Solo- mon Krauskorpf, is still in.session with closed doors. No new developments have as yet been discovered and no clew to the perpetrator of the bloody deed has been found. This solemn conclave of Jersey tnqutsitors have earned for themselves an unenviabie reputation in the management of this case, and trom present indications 1t is likely that their farcical proceedings will last lor three or four days more. Mr, Beasely, the District At- torney, will enter a protest before the Board of Freeholders of Mercer county against any bill that may be presented for the payment of the expenses of Mes sham imvestigation, on the ground of ille- gality. eee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BENNETT—BLUNDELL.—On Wednesday, March 18, at Kast New York, by the Rev. J. I. Hisegood, A — BENNETT to Sakai A. E, BLUNDELL. No cards, BoOSWORTH—BEEKMAN.—On Wednesday, March 18, at the residence of the bride’s parents, in this | city, by the Kev. P. BoswortH to J man, Esq. KURDICK—BEDELL.—On Wednesday, March 18, W. Conkling, D. D., CHARLES 1A, daugater of S.A. Beek- city, by the Rev. D. Heary Muller, pe duced BURDICK to Miss LucrNDA & BEDELL, all of s city. DickEY—Brosskav.—On Thursday, March 19, by Rev. E. P, Roe, CHARLES H, VICKERY tO MARIE BRos- BEAU, both of Highland Falls. N, Y, PaTEN—WELLINGTON.—On Tuesday, March 17, by the Rev, Dr. Burchard, J. H. PATEN to Ipa, daugh- ter of William Welington, Esq. all of this city. No cards. D. D., NATHAN Died. AYMAR.—On Thursday morning, March 19, Caro- LINE AYMAR, daughter of the late Jonn D. Aymar. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of ner brother, Wiilam Aymar, No, 87 West Twentieth street, on Saturday morn: ing, March 21, at half-past ten o'clock, without | farther notice, BaRRy.—On fifth day, third month NAH H. Bakry, widow of Samuel J. W. Barry. attend her mneral, jrom her late residence, No, 112 West Thirty-cighth street, at one o'clock P. M., on seventh day (Saturday), the 21st of March, CLaRKE.—On Tuesday, March 17, 1874, at quarter to ten o'clock P. M., ‘TERENCE, ‘izabeth Clarke. native of Claro- hill, connty onaghan, Ireland, aged 31 ra, The relatives and friends of the jamily are re+ spectiully invited to atiend hia iuneral, from his late residence, No, 455 West Kighteenth street, this day (I'riday), at one o'clock P. M. COLEMAN.—At Jersey City, of scarlet fever, JULIA Scort, second dauguter of Joseph and Blanche ©. Coleman, aged 3 years and 1 month, Funeral services to-day at four P, M., from the residence of her parents, 63 Jersey avenue, CoNNOLLY.—On Thursday,iMarcn 19, of diphtheria, JamEs A, CONNOLLY, Jr, youngest son of James A, and Sophie Rarre © ily, aged 6 years, Cress.—At Stuttgart, Germany, on Friday, Jan- | uary 23, 1874, LOUIS Onkss, of this city, formerly of Augusta, in the 66th year of his age. Domestox.—On Thursday, March 19, of diphthert HENRKY BLANCHARD, only son of Francis J. an Alice H. Dominick, aged five years. The relatives and friends’ of the family are re- spectinily iuvited to attend the funeral, on Satur. day, 21st inst., at three P. M., Irom No. 314 East Dow! —Suddenly, at Providence, R. 1, on Tuesday, March 17, 1574, Grona# R. DOWNING, Jt | formerly o1 Brooklyu. Funeral services av the residence of his brother. law, Mr. Edward 3, Saniora, No, 132 Montague street, Brooklyn, on Friday, the 20vh inst., at two soe P.M. a family are invited to attend, Favex.—On ‘Tuesday evening, March 17, 1874, our dearly beloved Georkey HENRY, youngest son of Hermann ana Meta Fayen, ta the Ot year oi his age. . ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the members ‘pf United Brothers Lodge, No, 346, F, and Gall at 355 West Thirty- | vabcl- } ‘The reiatives and friends of the | | 1 her age. A. M., are most respectfully invited to attend the Juneral, from the residence of Wis parents, No. 40 Meadow street, Hoboken, N. J., this day (Friday), at hal!-past tweive o'clock P, M. FeLrHam.—Suddenly, dirs. M. FELTHAM, in the 28th gl of her age, Will be buried from her late residence, No, 80 ane. street, on Friday, March 20, at eleven O'clock FrNn.—On Wednesdi March 15, of inflamma- tion of the brain, Garey Borren Frxn, youngest son of John F, Snseiie and Marcella Finn, aged 1 year and Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully requested to attend the iuneral, from the rest- dence oi his parents, 238 Kast Tuirty-fith street, om Friday, March 20, at two o'clock P. M. Goprrey.—On Wednesday morning, March 18 HANNAH, wile of Jobn Goditey, in the Sov year of ‘The relatives and friends of the family and of her father, William Bowes, are respectfully’ invited ta attend her funeral, without further invitation, irom her late residence, Third avenue and Ninety-frst sree on Friday afternoon, March 20, at one “ ’ GomMEz.—On Wednesday afternoon, March 18, VALENTIN BOLADO Gomez, ‘native of Ygollo prove ince of Santander, Spain, in his 37th Year. 0 atte e (uneral, from 243 West Thirteenth street, medians GRIFFEN.—At Passaic. N. J., on Tuesday, March 17, ANN MARIA GRIFFEN, widow of Rey. Benjamin Griffen, aged 73 years. Relatives and friends of the family are resy fnily invited to attend the funeral, trom the Methe odist Episcopal church, Tmrty-lourth street, near £ighth avenue, on Friday morning, 20th tnst., af ten o'clock. The remains will be interred at Rye, Westchester county. HADDEN.—GEORGE ALBERT HADDEN, only 80! Dr. Walter J. and Emma J. Hadden, aged 2 years, 6 months and 19 days, Funeral from the residence of his parents, 99 Grand street, Jeraey City, on Sunday, March 22, at one o'clock P. M. Friends of the family are respects fully mvited to attend, Harpy.—On Wednesday, March 18, THomat youngest child of 'nomas and Eleanor Hardy, ag year, 7 months and 24 days, Outside the darkness of our mortal strife, Deep in the giory of the spirit jite, Joining the chorus ot cherubic joy, Js little Tomany, our fair baby boy. The relatives and friends of the family are ree spectfully invited to attend the juneral, from the residence of his parents, 460 West Forty-third street, this (Friday) afternoon, at on¢ o'clock. Hayes.—On Wednesday afternoon, March 18, suddenly, RHopa, wile of Curtiss Hayes, of this city, aged 49, The funeral will eee from the residence of Horace Hayes, No, 19 West Eighteenth street, thig (Friday) afternoon at halt-past three o'clock, HERBERT.—On Thursday, March 19, PETER Hee BERT. Particulars in epi bs Herald, Hicks.—On Thursday, March 19, Karrie H., infant: daughter of Edward J. and Anna W. Hicks, A bud on earth, to bloom in heaven. anita of funeral in to-morrow’s (Saturday) erald. Hicatns.—On Wednesday, March 18, SEPTERIUS Hiaoins, in the 55th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 122 Oak street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 21, at one o'clock. HIGGINs.—On Wednesday, Marcn 18, SUSAN Hia- GINS, beloved wife of James Higgins, native of Ros- common, Ireland, in the 54th year of her age. The relatives and friends ‘of the family are re Spectfully invited to attend tne tuneral, from her late residence, 524, Carmine street, on Friday, March 20, at one o'clock, HoLpEN.—At Yonkers, on Wednesday night March 18, 1874, Mrs, SARAH PARKER HOLD: mother of the editor of the Yonkers Gazette, in the 72d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, North Broadway, Yonkers, on Saturday morning, March 21, at eJeven o’clock. Interment at Yonkers, Hussry.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 19, of Scariet fever, MARY ELIZABETH, only daughter of Joanna and tne late Joseph M, Hussey, aged 3 years and 5 months. The funeral will take place from the residence of her mother, 987 VeKalb avenue, on Saturday, 21st inst., at two P. M. Hutcuinson.—On Thursday, March 19, after short illness, of scariet fever, dpa ADELAIDE, eldes! daughter of James and Sarah Hutchinson, aged years, 5 months and 6 days. A dream of beauty and of tender joy hikes sie ida Adelaide, her mamina’s darling tte girl ? The seal of genius on her brow was set, And in her gentle eye heaven lingered yet. A dear delight, too lair and fond to keep, God took her home and left us here to weep. The relatives and friends of the famlly are ree Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 85 Henry street, to-more Tow (Saturday), March 21, 1874, at two P. M. IncRam.—On Tuesday, March 17, JoHN MoD. INGRAM, fon of Thomas and Jane Ingram, aged 28 years, 9 months and 17 days, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his father-in-law, John Washington, 108 Lexing. ton avenue, near Franklin, on Friday, at two o’clock P, M. The relatives and Iriends are re Spectiully invited to atten also officers and brethren of Henry Clay Lodge, F. and A. M.; also otficers and members of Ocean Hill Improvement Association. JAvDON.— paral, in Baltimore, on Thursday Morning, March 19, HARRIET S. Javnon, daughte® of the late vaniel Jaudon, of Philadelphia. Notice o; funeral hereafter. JonEs.—Un Tuesday evening, March 11, after @ short illness, Lypia A., wiie of Lathan E. Joneg, and only daughter of Nancy and the late Henry Allen, aged 30 years, 3montns and 2 days. Relatives and iriends of the lamily are respect. fully invited to attend the iuneral, from the Willett street Methodist Episcopal church, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o’clock. MocGuire.—On Weduesday, March 18, of consump. tion, MARGARET McGuinE, daughter of John McGurre, in the 19th year of her age. The reiatives and iriends are respectfully invited attend the funeral, irom her father’s te 4 Monroe street, on Friday, March 20, at half-ps one P, M. McKeon.—On Thursday, March 19, JOHN FRANKs LIN, 8on Of Thomas and Louisa H. McKeon, aged $ months and 14 days. Funeral trom the residence of his parents, No. 11243 Clymer street, Williamsburg, on Saturday, March 21, at two o'clock. Parisor.—On Wednesday, March 18, after a short and severe illness, CAMILLE Louis LvGENR PARISOT, aged 17 years and 18 days. ‘rhe relatives and iriends are respectiuily in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, 154 Meadow street, Hoboken, on Sunda; March 22, at one o'clock. Pawson.—On Wednesday, March 18, WILLIAM fe ae Pawson, aged 81 years, 2 months and 1¢ ays, ‘The funeral services will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from the First Presbys terian church. corner of 140th street and Third avenue, Mott Haven, QvACKENBOSS.—iB Brooklyn, on Thursday evens ing, March 19, Isaac A. QUACKENBOSS, in the 53d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family aro ree specttuily invited to atrend the funeral, irom his late residence, No, 306 Carlton avenue, on Sunday, 22d inst., at two o'clock. Rosg.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 18, NATHANIEL S. Rose, in the 82d year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter, SeRv.—On Thursday morning, March 19, 187 ANN SERF, widow ot Edward G. Serf, a native Chippenham, England, aged 63 years, ‘The triends ot the deceased are respectfully ine vited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) after. 1874, at the residence of the bride's lather, in this | Poem At one o'clock, Irom her late residence, No. $ Varick piace, SHIMBALL.—On Thursday, March 19, of pneumoe nia, Rey. Richard C, Shimeall, aged 71 years and 4 days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are rex Spectfully invited to attend the tuneral, irom hig late residence, Tenth avenue, third door above Sixty-ninth street, on Saturday afternoon, March 21, at two o'clock, without iurther notice. The remains to be taterred in ‘Trinity Cemetery. SKINNER.—On Wednesday, Murch 18, Sergeant ROBERT P, SKINNER, aged 38 years, Relatives and friends of the family and mem- bers of Company O, Ninth regiment, N. Y. 5. N.G., OF Eighty-third regiment voiunteers, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) aftere noon, at one o’clock, from 171 Tenth avenue. STEV —In this city, on Thursday mornin; March 19, HENRY M. Stevens, of the firm of Mine! | & Stevens, aged 62 years, oth), HAN: | the beloved son | Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, March 21, avone P, M., from | the Fourteench street Presbyterian church at Sec Relatives and iricacs are respectfully invited to | Malis ond avenue and Fourteenth street. TASkER.—On Thursday, March 19, ALBERT J, Son oj the Jate Aibert and Mary Tasker, The 1uneral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 187 Delancey street, on Saturday, 2ist inst. ‘SHomMas.—On Tuesday. March 17, after a lon, illness, SUSAN, wife of John Thomas, in the tote ear of ber age. ‘ The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 41 Bainbridg¢ street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, at two o'clock. VERREN.—Un Tuesday, March 17, alter a lingers ing tines, Rev. ANTOINE VERREN, D. D., rector of the French Church au St. Eeprit, The relatives and iriends of the family are re: spectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, which will take place at the French Church du st. isprit, 3 West Twenty-second street, on Friday, 2000 inst, at half-past ten o’clock A, M., without’ further im vitation. Vosg.—Snddenly, on Tuesday, March 17, Joun @ Vos, aged 45. The relatives and friends of the family are in. vited to attend tue taneral, from the Orange Valley church, on Saturday, 21st inst., on the arrival of the 1:10 l. M. train, from the foot of Barclay street Morris and Essex Railroad, iv, Kate VAN Dorn. VAN DORN, ddenty, Mr: Reiatives are respectrull requested to attend the tuneral, from No. 55 West ‘Swelith street, on Friday, March at eleven A. M. Whkb.—At Portchester, on Tuesday, March 1% CLARENCE WerD, son of Isaac B. and Jane A, Weed, aged 24 years, 11 months and 17 days. Funeral this (Friday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, at the Baptist church. Wr ‘On Monday evening, March 16,FRANcis MARKor Wniaut, M. D., of Englewood, N. J. ‘The triends of the family are invited to attend the juneral, irom the house of his uncle, Dr. 1, M, Markoe, 20 West Thirtieth street, on Friday, bh 20, at two o'clock, without further invita,