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| CEPESELESPEEEES OE EERE: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money Abundant-Gold a Trifle Lower. A BETTER BANK STATEMENT. STREET, Basunpax, May 6 P.M, ‘THE BANK STATEMENT, one report is always looked for witha great of interest, and when it is favorable reflects me a little of its strength on other departments of the market. It was so to-day, showing a fur- ‘ther important gain in reserve caused by the in- qvease of specie and without a corresponding offset in the shape of increase in total Wabilities. The | average of loans for the week varies but little | som the preceding weck. The banks now hold in ‘what is reckoned as lawful money $17,313,775 more than 26 per cent of their total liabilities, against $15,149,825 80 held last week. The following 1s a comparison of the averages of the past two weeks :- A Differences. eco s2igats.t00 $200,609, 600 Dee... Len I ienders . Depoalis. 401,600 236,700 Inc... 1, #86! 200 Chreniation..., 28'890;000 26,922,200 The...” 82600 ‘The iollowing shows the relation between the total reserve aa nev ape ae “40600 $7 38,600 Inc. $2,665,900 si p ‘i nd May 9. 66,798,000 Lec. ‘Total reserve. $80,472, 000 $83,103,500 Inc. $2,630,900 ti 26,889,600 26,922,200 Inc.. 32,600 234,401,500 BEI Inc.. 1,836,200 ‘Tot, Habilities$261, 201,100 $263, 158,900 Inc. $1,867,800 222,775 65,789,725 p.G reserve 15,149,825 17,318,775 Inc.. 2,163,950 THE MONEY MARKET, Money continues to be quoted at the usual YTates—3 and 4 per cent for call loans, closing at the Jower figure. Foreign exchange ended quiet at the following figures :— Prime bankers’ ster- ‘Staty days. Three days, 48%8a — ei 4.88 & 4.8936 iat B4.01Ig + 484% 84.8636 — 6.15” a 5.10% 6.10 a 5.11% 5.1556 @ 5,163 5.105% @ 5.11% 5.15% & 6.16% 510% 0 6.11% aga 41% 4135 6 a 16; 96% . wr M14 41% 413¢a 41% & 96% 9% a 97 12 & Ty 12K & 12% THE GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 1125, advanced to 112% and closed at 112%. The highest price of the week was 112% and the lowest 112. The final carrying rates were 3, 4, 344, 2and 234 per cent. The shipment Ofspecie to-day amounted to $1,519,000; for the | ‘week to $2,528,062. Previously reported, $16,729,000, Total since January 1, 1874, $19,257,000, THE FOREIGN MARKET, London advices indicate the usual Saturday mar- ket, a quict condition and generally unchanged prices. We quote in London:—Qonsols, money, 93 1-16 a 933; ; do., account, 93 a 93% ; five-twenty bonds, 1865, 107; do., 1867, 10934; ten-lorty bonds, 104g; new fives, 104%; Erie, 83; New York Cen- tral, 89. American securities strong, except new fives, which are easier. Paris despatches quote TONS at SOL 523¢0. MEMORANDUM, « The annual election of the Stock Exchange occurs on Monday. The regular ticket is headed by Mr. George H. Broadhead tor President. SALES AT THE NEW YORK 8TOOK EXOHANGE, Saturday, May 9—10 A.M. ¥) ez efore Call. ”} PRPahs West Un Tel... 717% 1200shs Union Pac RR $0 oo do. do. . 30) Too, 2 0 ny p109 n 4100 a 100 uit 200 4 2 § 4 1100 ae ow “i 100 4g 4 200 do. 4455 500 98 200 Erie RR. 26% 4000hi 2N WEE. 4354 50 re 100 4 sr i i ‘3 300 Bi, 300 75% 100 400 75h 200 Hi: 265 Bo 27’ 10H 3 10:15 and 11:30 A. M. 121% $3000 US 5.20.0. 168 120% 500 mH ri] ¢, eel wt aS SSESSES SELES setelty P Lin 000 30 100 200 shs West Un Tel. " 20 do. ii Ps # Ha : 1 ‘ae 80 000 hie 5 1 ie 30 a 30 iis 8 3 har! e, oe 300 4 os 100 Fe w 300 rs 1 Br & H Eri ; % iw L = 76% a 100 a 34 wo is a 500 is Fh 60 q $ um se 40) Ps) 46 3% 100 78 Ls 200 Hi 200 F- is as 100 io be i NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. Un TA bee-be Fis ea no oo i rt n ie is 500 n iy” a it “ 500 60 (1 ious ft loo 7 300 300 $7000 108: ; 4000 e. a bUU 8 ry Ls 15N we = i : Fy i é 600 I 7 600 43 | 400 rt 43: S r 43; ry 2B & 100 a 40 on 44 . w 300 443 Er | 500 4 2 84 100 prs 34 100 4u 84 200 Ei Bai 400 L 7 Ef BP ihe ee 100 16 : # ibe i 700 76 \e i | market rate | abig ain BERT, | Sohn Bau Bs BF Renwon oes ox 07% @ LUD Chi oly a U7 a 10s wag n 34 Bt Be Be: tee Hi Fi 2 Hy Cu a@ NW.) Big eee BUROPEAN MA MARKETS, LONDON PRropuck Manxaz.—Lo pry cg May 9—Evening.— Linseed cakes, £10 Los. r ton. - + 2 + FIN. ANCIAL, — LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & ‘#00 COMPANY SECURE additional capital for miners, manufacturers, me! chants; also organize inco: porate: companies, make in- vestunents for cay hah transact a general banking and commission ALEXANDER FROTH INGHAM & 00., 12 Wall street. UGUST BELMONT & CO. Bankers, 19 and 2) Nassau Street, inane travellers’ credits, available in all parts of the world, through pga: De) Rothschild and their obrdepiient "Also cominercia\ credits aud {elegraphic transfers of money on Valitornia, Europe and Havat STOCK AND GOLD PRIVIERORS—$i00 FOR 100 6. 30 di for Double Privileges, Si days: 860 for SiYod0° gol gels, ‘30 days; all on members the Exchange; Stocks, Gold’ and Privileges bought and | sold on commission. Gall for explanatory circular and quotations AKD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street, = REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and aese Securities. Insurance of all kinds effected with best companies. J.J HABRICH & OO., 117 Broadway. A WStOoK PRIVILEGES —THE WALL | STREZT « REPORTER, containing full report of the oper. ations of the past week and explaining how large profits are made in stock speculations. wath but a small Pak of oss, by, investing irom $50 to, $100 in Double Frivileces Yilltbe mailed free to any addieas by L. W. YON 0., Stock Brokers, 44 Broad street, New York. cee EN ANCIAL, Wee Hay Vis TRUST FUNDS TO LA LOAN FOR 10 YEARS flew York Property} and Leteehcla several ‘sume for Brook ANE MERSEREA liam street, Union aa ate 8 AND 10 PER ORNT City and County Bond: ends, ity ‘Railroad Stocks. Also other choice Stocks and 104 Bons ‘ing 10 to 20 per cent, at the lowest bay VR For pale Oy. wlaicie Leeer fi, NICOLAY My co,, No, 43 Pine street, New York. N. B.—Investment securities our specialty 22 years, 5 FSR CENT WILL BE PAID FOR goga.— Special capital to invest in usiness Blready established in this city. ‘Adress NE. O.. boe wa Herald office, SEUOND 3 MORTGAGE ON, BROOKLYN aso uses ample security for sale; also one of Address LIBERA, seobit Dox 4,009 1.000 Post ‘ities $3. 500. $8, 000 ‘AND egos ro LOAN. ON FIRST CLASS New York city improved Fropertl for five box'ld no delay; money at once. Address EXECUTOR, WANTED—ON VILLAGE PROPERTY, 7 et 2. Jesmey. york. five sine pmo _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE RIGHT oF uy SELE. acting Book or Paper Same, for school children and offices; price $1,200; one-half cash, balance in clamps. McLEAN, Fatentee, 133 Nassau street. Pete My: wit 95. . CAN PURCHASE THE BEST Srmhnfaes Beate, Sather Home, with ema Hoeek al hess. Address HOUSH, 688 Broadway. ‘PARTNER WANTED—IN ONE OF THE LARGEST, best appointed, and probably best known [rou Establishments engaged in the same business in this city; itisnow In active operation’ avd of ld sopataton by the remaining Dartner, who ls thorough in the Ss a Ary 4 BILE y, cs mw ARTNER WANTED—FOR THIRD OR HALF INTER- est in a first class Business Property in the country; for a practical man liberal term: will be made Address box uz Ridgewood (Herzen county, N. J.) pasa WANTED—A gna MAN OF ENERGY and intelligence,in a paying business; from the a nen bi fp sna capital Fequired. Address ¥., box pve ECE eC a uJ urer with @ pul re} le successful Ig years’ eatablianod cifcus. ven. yh Pely at 146 East Gand tt P. CHARLEY SMITH, TENT RIGHT SPECIMEN MACHING Eat att att as mpleie, ull ready for manutacttf, for cash 'or exe chahee. ly tod. B. WRIGHT, 203 fe, this is a good reene street, for one week. Peviaines WANTED—WITH FROM $300 TO $500; business pressant, safe and Ory, roitable; rare nance tothe right man, Address NO RISK, Herald Up- town Branch office. 140 Herald office. os $10. 006 WANTED—ON DAFEOWING PROP. S'uer cent for expense, "Addr Cutt im, Tee id office. bia 10. 000. —WILL LOAN THIS AMOUNT ON A first class brown stone House, below fh -ninth street, between Third Eighth avenues, ress BROWN, box 197 Herald office, 55. 000 —THREE SUMS OF $15,000 EACH TO + loan 2 pond and Bones N_& SON, 25 Pine street, $40. 000 WANTED—IN “BUMS oF 81 00 OR more, to increase the capital of a com- any, 'y already organized and in successful operation (n lability) for the manufacture of patented machines sol for cash in advance of production ne caeatite by letters patent in this country and Europe. er cent per an- num will be guaranteed; profits Cae per cent per annum; best city reterences given. Address, with name and address, box 4,517 Yost office, Néw York city. $125,000 face: ?cn' stores and srown “stone rown Houser: second moftaages cashed, RICHARD V. Halt NTT, il] Broadway, room F, basement. 400,00 4 TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS CITY and Brooklyn Property; Second and asehold id Bor eanree cashed. & SLUAN, 31 East Seventoenth street bond and mortgé hold ee PRIVATE, TRUST, SAVINGS BANK fois Life hi ag) Funds to loan on tages 01 cond and Lease- rine) als lease call. FOOS & WIGERT, No. 8 Astor House. $500,000 72,504%, ON SIRET Chass, GiTy, Ty, Brooklyn and New Jersey first Mort: jes; $250. La ronds. vies SETH B. COLE, 2 Park row, room 17. $500. 000 TO LOAN—ON STOCKS, BONDS, mocereae and ese valuable securi- es, Bight td WANTED—WITH $600, IN A PLANING, saying end moulding iil; knowledge of the busi: Ke, pot necessary. but one who can kee; ide businéss Address PLANER, Branch office, HYSICIAN'S CITY PRACTICE, REGULAR, FOR owner going abroad: paid present in- 0.0 the Orst year; now second to none; to in- clude two years’ lease, office and premises for com- act housekeeping, furnished ; will spend a week in in- ‘oducing successor, who will have other sovantanes to de pointed out Adareas J. W. x 225 Herald office. 'T?5.. BECKWITH PORTABLE FAMILY [inated i Machine, Company want agents. in New Jersey to artaeea juoe and yell Lcir model machine; price $20; libe- isc etd apd ersiusive districts allowed. For. pare tloulars EA VEGHTE, General agent, Eliza- bane 10 INVENTORS.—WE ARE PREPARRD TO PUR. chase any useful invention and to sell local or entire Rights for inventors, or to work patents on royalty; also to assist inventors in periecting their inventions and de- velop the same on reasonable terms. HOMPSON & CO., 23 Park Tow, first floor (Express Building). HE ADVERTISER WITH AN EXCELLENT BUSI- hess reputation and $20 cash, seeks business. Any reon Fequiring capital and energy ine busines, that mil bear Sees serutiny can address confidentially J. H. ©., bo: Post office. Anonymous commanications not noticed. Ks and do lerald Uptown in sums to suit; a! to buy tl PAUL F: TODD. ry Liberiy street. $1.000.00 improved Real Estate; ALBERT H. NIG TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- gage, on New York and Brooklyn Pyrat tag dealt with. jo. 43 Pine street COPARTN ERSHIPS. R, ©. A, GREEN, FORMERLY OF ELIZABETH, hag been admitted to au interest in our firm from May 1. 0, 0. SHAYNE & OU. HE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING UNDER THE irm name of Coillon 4 Bernheim, 9 Greene atree' ig this day dissolved by mutual consent, All claims o! the late tirm will be settled by Mr. Bernheim, who will continue the business under the name of Bernheim & |LIUS BER! ik a EMILE GOILLON fetal er RATE ae Rigi $1,000, aa PART. ner to extend a first cluss ress business ‘HROOKLYN, box 140 ggtablished 16 years, Address Herald office, "ANTED—A CHANCE TO MAKE AN OCCASIONAL extra dollar by asulesman in ong of the leading city houses. Address 8, W. A., Herald office. W2STHDTA PARTNER WITH | $8.00 70 $5,000 capital, to invest in the best paying cash business in the citv; secured by patent: ‘will’ beara thorough in- yostiuation. ¥or further information address, for three days, M. &., Herald Uptown Branch oifice. WARSTEDIA PARTNER WITH $1,000 TO EXTEND an established business; a sure competency to the PY ht man. Address DUDLEY, Herald Uptown Branch ice. SINESS OPPORTUNITIES, A LIVE MAN WANTED—WITH $1,000 CAPITAL, TO take the place of a retiring partner in a firat class Eegrtes nese and meat market combined; rare chance. dreas GROCER, box 200 Herald office. A Fates” & dt ye gos 1. dei STREET, ° 1d Gold Brokers, a espn; Fat, Calls and Doable Privileges on all ive stoc! bigs oo capitatists will find this safe method ofspeculating. Eee an etey, circulars, with reterences, mailed on applicat (A ~BTOCK PRIVILEGES—$80 FOR 0 SHARES, $100 300 shares ot any stock at lowest market rates. The only sate tsthiod of Sperating. in” stocks on limited caplial fally explained im pamphlet; delivered ree on Bankers and Brokers, Walt st street corner Broadway, New ¥ otk. A —MONEY TO LOAN PROMPTLY UPON BOND + and mortgage on first class city Real Kstate ; also Jarge Mortgag: es gasned. . K, STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street, & BAZLEY, BROKERS, 7 BROAD- SELL TLEGES; 0 —LAPSLEY ede EY & BAZLEY, 7% BROADWAY. | A. WIDOW LADY, AGE 2 OF GOOD ADDRESS, refinement and ‘education, would like a gentieman | of means to aad her. Address E. F. G., Hera Uptown Branch ot (A $2.00 WANTED, ON cry IMPROVED, PROP an gtty,Yalned at $140,000, rented tor $14,000; also $45,000 waited on iniproved Property, valued at t $180,000 000 in test mort tgage, bond. AL; sito wai | Brondway rtore fortgages tot gale. Address | HOUa'y Dewy ckor ry it and 06 Broadway, TW, 1, BASSPORD'S, 88 NASSAU STREET, ROOMS 7 and'&—Money to loan, and to buy first class first and second Mortgages, Money within ten days. A —$1,000 FIRST MORTGAGE ON LONG ISLAND sae roperty, anda Lot in Jersey city, both for sale at HE! Seventh nue, first bel ‘ANY ADDRESS. At ITAL! AND CORPORATIONS seekiag fest Mortgages on free class clty, improved Teal estate valued at three times the amount of loans re- quired of wishing tomake direct 1oans can procure same at JACOB V. D. WYCKOFF & CO.'S, 64 and 66 Broadway, New Yor n treet, ‘Brooklyn. BELT, RAILROAD. .—WANTED TO BUY, 10 SHARES or ock. ALDEN & DE LOYNES, 586 Sixth avenue pase he tal WITH $400 OR $500 WILL FIND A god opportunity to make money out of an article; is patented. Address E. P. ‘ANTED—A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER, W sein $35,000 In eatabiistiod bastuess, foundry an: mannfadvars of rea wore Tor buttdings; tunity in in prod 17 Heral WaANteD—a MAN, WITH $2000, TO ACT as | treasurer for an entertainment: absolute security; | references given and required. Address box 3,711 Post ice. unusual op; oe rofiiable business, Address #OUNDRY, office. » Post office. A FARINER WANTEO_WITE Manufacturing | business; oe Font; established trade: now paying w #00, 607 Broadway. GENTLEMAN, DOING A FIRST CLASS RETAIL oe in Broadway, established e arging the same, providea he can e ri partner. To save trouble fers need apply but thoxe who can give unexceptiona- le testimonials in every Forres, and has at his com- mand about an 000, Bas BF jetter or in person for in- terview to Gen, INTER, at the office of Grand Central Hotel. TO $100 CAN BE INVESTED MORE SAFELY stocks than in any business at the present time; System fully explained by calling or sending tor out pamphlet; free. gen Bankers, Wall street, corner roadway, New York. in A LIGHT on ANTED-A BUSINESS MAN, WITH SOME Oabtr oF real estate, as equal partuer, to manaj manufactaring business, Droweted by Daten ment sate; profits large. 8B ay; Herald office. be oh pat TO JOIN ADVERTISER IN anufacturi ee box 212 GOOD, RELIABLE MAN WANTED AS WORKING partner in a billard and liquor saloon, well stocked on Sixth avenue. Owner ie other ‘business will make terms satiafactory to the ight man. apply at 29 Broadway, room 26, from 1 Pg ey ae 88, NO" per mont price +a Ready poee halt ta be paid out of profits. 62 ery, a on A —PARTNERS WANTED—IN AN ALE BREWERY, jrfttablimed 15 years; best location in this elty: ong to three parties, who have $80,000, three-quarter interes will be given; present owner will retain quarter interes or will font the whole; no agents need apply + CT cations, with real name and address, oni: iced ; ref- erences first class exchanged. Address 170 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,266 Broadway. SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED—WITY 15,000 to $20,000 capital, in a large and widel; known printing house, over sixteen years establish and now doing a targe and prcasatie s trades present cap: ital over $40, 8 desiring ‘and sure Jnves- ment will ‘find this ‘an, opportunity inary met with, manent, reliable, and yielding a et Of over. 48 per "aadress box 10l Herald cent, without office. LADY HAVING AN ELEGANT THIRTY ROOM House on Firth avenue wishes a gentieman to take an interest: there is money in it, Address FL¥TH AVE- NUE, Heraid Uptown Branch office. OMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE CO—CASH CAPITAL, 000—Office, 29 William street, corner Ex: change place; warehouses, Atlantic Dock Brooklyn. oe vances made on class securities on demand ime. Cash advances made on all kinds of Ly Shanuie otable oo our own warehouses or consigned us on favi ‘AUL te ARMOUR, Presid Sos Ate byrne Vice President TOUR. B. Vice President. PRLIOLANO. yi Third Vice President. yan ee Armour, Wm. D. Bowerman, . H. Del: javarro, Velicl Jova, ury B. Hyde. ane WILL TAM TOBIN. Superiatsédent of Warehoases. jams CLYNE, Secretary. Pad J. tara, GENTLEMAN OF MEANS WOULD INVEST money in any legitimate business promising profit, where his money would in his exclusive control. Principals only address HAVERSHAW, Herald office. A GENTLENAN with $1.00 WANTED TO RUN A rst class summer hotel; all modern improvement 30 mallee irom New York, ‘Abply at ihe Orove House, 17d Bloocker street. A PARTY HAVING $1,500 WORTH OF OIAMONDS in pledge desires a partner to advance hea (the amount Toned upon them) to redeem them, and seil them to dealers and divide brodte, Address ANDRisWS, Herald Uptow! hb : JOUNTIES, CITTES, ND STATES DESIRING TO consolidate Moa debi ial tai Beat tunds on new loans can make exceedingly fa: arrangements by addressing WINANCLER, box 010 ‘New York Post office. OMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA.—THE PAYMENT of two-thirds of the January interest having been Provided fof, Tam prepared to cash, the coupons off the consolidated bonds by sat two-thirds cash, with a comteate for the. balance, leducting. one. qparier per cent commission. 78 Broadway aid No. 7 Now street. XECUTORS’ FUNDS OF $250,000 first class private New York city Dwellings Will make loans on Buildings in course of erection, Ad~ dress EXECUTORS, box 1,241 Fost office, New York. Fo SALE—TWENTY $1,000 BONDS ON THE FRE- mont and Ohio Railroad and Coal or lca at $5 each. Address B. F. §., box 141 Herald oM N IMPORTING AND, MANUFACTURING BUSI- ness—For tho wholesale trude only, established five Years, for sale; owner retires with a competency and will ave a thoroughly organized business, larye list of customers and skilled empioyes; capital required $15,000, Apply to GRIGGS, CARLEVON & CO, 93 Broadway. MODERATE CAPITALIST WANTS TO JOIN A gentleman, e yo Babel at a bargain, in manu- factory, che ly and ec mical, controlling Facerpes hell (ed ig “raluabte Co bes vata test hg oad ness mai nable es only addrens GONSCIENTIOUSN ESS: 3S Reratd oie. Be OLD toad ae le haitt GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH- tee \ hand ar os Ag) in bas eit lendid chance for an entei many sar rl exchian for improved Real Uetate ‘orwell of aay tern janted in one of the largest stationery aud printing fy houses, in nin on $Y, paying hand- somely. Address OLD ESTABLISHED, Herald office. ATOH & FOOTE, Bankers No. 12 Wall etree! make dealings in Gov. arnment Beads and Golds sys interest owed on deposit Stocks bought on Set lon for ca ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO ‘Si °F goon NEW es, without bonus, e- airing TO BORROW OH INVEST appl i & GRANT, it Pine street. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED rt for merchants, manufacturers and others. Real Estato exchanged for business. Mining interests, &c., nego- tiated. Persons with capital seeking business advised of Approved opportunities. Heferenges '—. F. Hunter, Ls Rondout we Bank; Fitts & Austin, ‘the Reade street, & GRIGGS, CARLETON & OHN 8. PIFROE, 106 BROADWAY, HAS MONEY TO loan, without bonus, on New York'and Brooklyn Real Estate ; ‘also to ated Firstand Second Mortgages at ring papers. Financial and Busingss Agents, 98 Bi GOOD BUSINESS, MERCHANDISE, STOCK OR Botel in exchenge for frst class Lots in Brooklyn in an Al nei ments pi ERSEY CITY 81 SEVEN PER CENT BOND: INTER- est pavable January and July in this city: ule ands 13, m and sity shalt fh all Phat et re 0 junctual payment of bot Incipal and intere: ‘of fal le by DANIEL A Bo eaRe Cy Wat street. AUZAT, 761 BROADWAY, ALWAYS HAS MONEY loan’ on Collaterals of any kind, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c. Goods in custom or ware houses, Silverware. 761 sroadway. ONEY LOANED ON ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PER- sonal eronertys Ls eres and smailsuma All goods kept for on rivate office by ringing the hall ards, "738 ‘ined aven between Thirtieth rat sireota: : formerty at 21 Third OnEy 1 mA LOAN—ON FIRST CLASS NEW YORK without bonus, in sums te OT OHARLES PORE: No. 6 Pine street, room i M°%EY. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE IN varions sams; also the sale of second hand Mort- negotiated. WM. H. RAYNOR, No. 535 Pine street. EMOVAL.—. 1. GRANT. FORMERLY OF NO. 58 xchange Piace, has removed to No. 11 Pine street; money always ready to loan on good New York mort- Rages, without bonus SECOND MORTGAGE (910,00) POR SALE—ON FUL. aves comer Rroverty. near tne City Hall; At a The act which authorizes the issue o} suit. , held by savings bank; val Sean 14 Pér cont. __ Dial AKE & No. 9 Willoughby atre Brooklyn, RUST ge tps ee eee FIRST CLASS MOKT- ages on C ‘roperty only. A) to J. rene Bennett Buildieg . seirahaceenaahbadk ae FUNDS TO ae. ir five New work Etta onle Li 0 Pine street, TNION LOAN OMPANY, 182 BROADWAY, MAKR joans on Real state in'New Yor m4 Jerse: end Weatchester county in sums to suit, 000 ti ea fp all sums on Now York city Property. First and second ages. No pale WA Eas We represent the be insnrance companies in the United wernt hecoeh ce ‘trom 10 to 15 per cent on all in- ir eo tH KK. DBUTSOR, General Manager. get ised street improvements made ; assess- dress EXCHANGE, Herald office, PHYSICIAN CAN LEARN OF A SPLENDID OP. portunity by calling in person at 178 Lexington ave. aoe ang ‘Thirty-iirst street, before 9 A. M. or from 12 to 2 or7 to 9 P. M., tor three days. A CAPITALIS? WANTED—TO TAKE CONTROL OF an old established Banking and Commission tusi- ness; a splendid opportunity for an energetic man. "Ad- Gress OPPONTUNIEY, Herald office. ~ BrgTess OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED, For sale, in a eee Spey ay of 33,000 tion, « Book and Music Store, with a large ret: established over 17 years, only two oth muslo store, In the city} beautituliy loc anufacturin: wher vante at or addrees Commercial Hotel, Park ro. ‘$20, AND would like i pas a party with smilar amount in Boze, OPPORTUNITY,—I_ HAVE some respectal ness. Address, with Jars, NO mGEN 18, box 191 Herald oftice. POE SALE-TWO VALUABLE PATENTS, IN WouD snd willow ware. Step Ladder and an'upright re- Yerseabie Clothes Frame, both of which, are, now b notired and used’ extensively. None but Fettabiow parties tread with, Address PATENTS, Herala full particu. ‘AVING: JUST PERFECTED A MACHINE, NOW made and in operation, by which tour suits, ladies’ oF eniidren’s, can be mamped, for embroider ing in or braid- sarce tae 3 for “an L. t De: ke eared, ‘eich T im able MSROIDERY Herald othee. c UNG AND QROCKERY BUSINESS eap; five years? loase, of premises; ex- {abligned seven yours: doing. tair business. stock on 000: Apply on premises, 087 Sixth avenue. 1F You WANT AGENCY TO bie oe ROVALTY Mad any State, Canada or Europe, for the Barth Ulose: Cage. or the Coal Hod eich nits iy rapidly, without dust and withont @ cover, writ Woot Twenty-aieth street, room 6, giving Feference. NVENTORS' EXCHANGE, 66 CORTLANDT STRERT, fs bes eee ee) ies stm capitalists ‘ar ind unitie: ly perfect automatic and examine window screen in ee ands secure . tate, county or owe right at low pric HARLES DERSIGNED OFFER POSITION A® CASHIER PEAS aS BOR eke to KDE ARDES BORE | per |GHAM & COMPANY, Baukers, 12 Wall HAVE A Witt MAOHINE FOR MAKING ICE sis a] will sell it cheap or take rit I la a ae to intro juce i ©=Addreag aviv TAL, box | | dress yell and pat t require much time: capital pecded” $15 00k Address woul, Herald Uptown Branch office. i ant t invest $10,000, and take position of treas- rer in long emtablised manu‘acturing company. 'ANTED AN EXVERIENCED BUSINESS MAN TO Invest $25,000 to $50,00) in a long established manu- BUSINESS, box 2,081 Post office. $300 WILL PLACE A MAN IN BUSINESS Je United Btales: can make $15 per day. Send Jor cir. cular and name the State you wish, , oF address box 10 Post ollice, Beverly, N. $30 facture a specialty; no tition; larKe Profits, Address SPECIALTY, Hernia cempeet ACTIVE WITH THIS 21 ‘amount can secure an Interest in a safe and Amity street, $1,000 settee seer sean a esires to go into business and will give xp interext ring a staple article in wool; will pa) ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND SKILFUL ACCOUNT- Address GRANT, box 2631 Post oftice, New Rae business, and take Peation of managing agent. where there ts mo competition in any State of in pledging ourselves to, do what we mater “Ci Sar rat ie tacor; WANTED—WITH PARTNER, TO MANU- $1.000.-a5. ean lucrative business. Address C, FRENCH, No. 6 -WANTED, A PARTY TO LOAN THIS ‘ext to 38 RESPKCTABLB Bayly joan Hg efor ax moat Businius, Herald Uptown branch office. $1 500. —WANTED, A PARTY WITH THIS -JUU. amount, in a business paying large protits and first claas in all respects, Securi rity and reterences, Address LOUIS, box 217 Herald office. 9 500 FOR ALP INTER/ST.—PARTNER wanted at once, to manage a department in i re class rage ent office business, manufacturiug, publi 50) per annuin to ihe proper ing. re0n inet 18 on! ly. ¥ i Ne iy gaa ‘Broadway, offices 34 anil 35, $5,000 22,810000,20, INVEST IN 4 MANOFAC- faring 5 Busines by two parties, with ser Poe. im yoply, aa the kind of business, “Address ALPHA, Herald omtee, $5. 000 TO $10,000, WITH SERVICES OF” “A live man, to invest in some legitimate business. Herald Uptown character of business, FRANK MORRIS, Herald Branch office. 10. 000-8ESiAL OR ATIVE-WANTED, TO extend an established business: a spe- cialty; iarge profits and no hazard; the last ‘rear ‘Ine most prosperous known ; 25 per cent for gapital or 60 per cent with services certain, Address E. H., Herald office. 10. 000. —A_ PARTY, RETIRING FROM BUSI- 'e ness solely by reason of ill health, de- ofa light, genteel Wholesale and Retail Bustucee ¢ eligi Dy, located, onder very favorable, | upon the best Di jock and and street in the efty for the ‘tant goods staple and prospects a No bonus for ease oF “ood will and no humbug. nthe price covers the exact invoice cost ot the assets over the limited obliga- Sone Terms, half cash and haif on monthly instalments, will LIABLE, Herald office. 6 WANTED—TO DEVELOP A LAND $25. 000 Property, the richest in the cosnars 640 acres in fee and paid for, the amount required all to be spent on the Bs to money secured by bonds of | the Company I bonus in stock Address box 3,688 Post office, New York. —— + MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BACHMAN—FIsSHER.—On Tuesday, ey at the residence of the bride’s moter’ by the Rev. Dr. Huebech, Mr. HENRY WILLIAM BACHMAN to Miss CaRRLM FisHRR, daughter of the late Marx Fisner. CLARK—MACDOUGAL.—In Brooklyn, on Wednes- day, May 6, by the Rev. are Bray, CHARLES E. CLARK tO CAROLINE MacDouGaL, youngest daugoter of William ‘Mecaonger Bsq., all of Brook- lyn. No carda, COSTELLO—O’NEIL.—On Wednesday, April 29, at Mather: Poble, St. Ann’s charch, by the Rev. COSTELLO to SABAH M., daughter of the THOMAS M. late James O'Neil, Evans—Lucas,—On Thursday, May 7, at the resi- dence of the bride, by the Rev. N, 8. Rulison, ALFRED Beaeae to Lavga A. Lucas, both of Jer- sey City , Sfasgsos- Mek ar. —tn Jersey City, on Wednes- day, May 6, at St. Patrick’s church, by the Rev. Father Hennessy, assisted by the Kev. Fathers P, Corrigan and Hugh J. McManus, Davin F. Jamir- SON to MaMy LUCETTa, daughter of the Hon. Hugh W. McKay, of Jersey City Heights, JonES—OARLEY.—On Wednesday, May 6, at St. yoaspn'e church, corner of Sixth avenue and Wash- ington place, by the Rev. Edward A. Dunphy, Epwakp L, JONES to Many J. Cakcey, all of tis ot ‘Siianr—Rony.—on Tuesday, April 28, 1874, at St. Lawrence's church, by the Rev, F, Wm, Gockeln, Fos gl by the Rev. F. Macdonald, 8.J,, Jamus A. Smarr to HELEN Resecca, daughter of the late Richard W. Koby. SMITH—SHAPFER.—On Wednesd: May 6, at Lafayette, N. J., by the Rey. Aliiam ae Duryee, Mr. rae NIcoLL Suir to Miss Eva i Island and 4 Phil a ne an ladelphia papers please copy. 8rTewaktT—HENDERSON.—In thi nets a Weanes: Gon April 22, Rev. James Millet, ALEXANDER GUISB STEWART Lo ig eldest daughter of John Henderson. No cards, Main—Rockw&it.—On Sunday, April 19, 1874, by the Rev. Wiliam i. Fenaieton, tesa Maino {nla city, to PHEBM U, RookwaLt, of New London, Ooew London ts please cop: WELLS—Ga! MMO OR Thursday, May 7, 1874, by the Rev. Mr. Maynard, at the residence of the pa] mother, ee B. WELLS to CHARLOTTE, st daughter of the iate Richard Gammon, in‘ of Brooklyn. WHITE—ARMSTRONG.—On Wednesday, May 6, at St. Peter's Cae Brooklyn, by the Rev. G. 8. Bennett, J. M. Wuite, Jr., of Brooklyn, to GILLIE yee of Tottenville, Staten Island. ‘AITNREY—CoR.—On Thursday evening, May 7, ihe Rev. Dr. Bilis, at the residence of the bride, Wonton A. Waittwuy to Mise TenNin Cox, both of Died. | past two Orelock. Boss and with the above amount of capital protite large; | riaww paper. bearing interest for one year. Ad- | + xerr, only son of Wiltam and fomae AUring, agea 7 months and 23 a: Relatives and 1) ends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this panty Baad lay), teen 10, residence at one o'clock P, M.. Ln a Sarah A, ‘Ing, No, 552 West virey neat atree! ae .~On Friday evening, May 8, FRancrs H. \¢ relatives and friends are respectfully invitea to attend the funeral services, at the reajdence of his parents, 182 Livingston street, Brookly: - Monday, May 11, at four P. M. Toe remains taken to pideeport Conn., for interment oO ‘Puesday. Train, iew ry ta a New Haven road, leaves Now Yor at tel BaRTon.—On Friday, May ‘r ci piers, 2 JULIA BLACK WBL, youngest child of and the late Charles Barton, tn the 8th cane of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at eleven o’cock, from the residence of ber mother, 148 West Fol lag, treet. Brovigan.—On Satdr ffay's, 1874, FRANCIS JosErn Bropiaan, beloved son i oe and Ellen Brodigan, aged 9 months and 7 Friends oi the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 519 West Fort; peennoe street, on Sunday, May 10, at ye o'clock P. M. el eh ARBER! At te residence, 331 it Thirty anxth ti us pep) NELL CARBERRY, WidOW of B. Carberry, in the 64th year ot her age. Bopige of of juneral on Monday. —On Thursday evening, May 7, MARGARET Cassy, wile of Thomas W. Casey. funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 150 Centre street, corner. Walker, ‘CORNELL.—At T ‘ompkinsville, S. 1, on Saturday, May 9, James, infant son of Paul and Catharine Cornell, aged 9 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attena the funeral, from the residence of his parents, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o’clock, Cory.—At Madison, N. J., on Sunday, April 12, 1874, WILLIAM A. Conv, husband of Sarah E. Cory, eldest son of William H. and Susan Cory, tn the 26th year of his age. New Paltz papers please cop. CowpREY.—Suddenly, at Crete, Neb., on Monday, April 27, AUGUSTUS, son of Sawuei F. and Henrietta Cowdrey, aged ie ars. Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the iuneral, on Monday, the 11th inst., at half-past ten o’ciock A. M.. from the residence of his parents, at New Rochelle. Train | leaves Grand Central depot at 9:05 A. M. CumMiNG.—aAt Fordham, Westchester county, N. ie on Thursday, May 7, of pcaree ever James te of Edward and Mary E. Cumming, aged ¢ ly rs, 6 months and 16 days. Relatives and friends ol the famuly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the resi- dence of his parents, on Sunday, May 10, at haif interment at Woodlawn Cem- etery. Train leaves Grand Central depot at one o’clock P. M. OunniF¥.—On Friday, May 8, 1874, MARGARET CUNNIFF, @ native of the parish of Kilmapy, county Roscommon, Ireland, aged 65 years. The friendso{ the tamily are respectfully invitea to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her brother-in-law, John Feeney, 511 East Eleventh street, this (Sunday) heeagg eaedy | at two o'clock. Dez Sitver.—On Friday, Ma} MARGARETTA C., youngest daughter of Mary I aha Carll H. De Sil- Ver, aged 6 months, Funeral services at No. 28 Stirling place, Brook- lyn, Sanday, May 10, at half past two o'clock, Eacarn.—On Friday, May 8, 1874, RopgRT KaGaR, age 21 years and 2 months. Notice of faneral will be given 3 peeeatiers Epwakps.—On Thursday, Mary B. Epwarps, widow of Wililam a airs, in the 6lst year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, William Beadie, No. 7 Cottage row, Wechawken, N. J., on Sunday, May 10, at one o'clock P. M. Cars leave Hoboken ferry every fifteen minutes. i EPPENSTEINER.—On Friday, May 8, 1874, “ FRED- ERIOK EPPENSTEINER, in the 54th year of his age. ‘The relatives and tricnds of the family are re- speottully invited toatcena the funeral, on Sun- day, May 10, at one o’clock, from his late Testdence Shion avenue B, corner Fifteenth street, New orl Ers.—On Friday, May 8, JoHN Erp, in his 62d year. The relatives and friends, and also the friends of his sons, George and: James, are respectiully in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 861 Second avenue, on Suuday, May 10, at two o’ctock P, M. Forp.—On Saturday, May 9, SaRau P. Forp, for- merly of Round Hill, Conn. ‘The remains will be taken to Round Hill for inter- ment. New Haven trains leave Forty-second street depot at 9:05 A. M. Friends of the deceased are invited to attend. A ELLEN E, Manony, Fox.—On Saturday, beloved wife of Geo The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the iuneral, irom her late residence, 216 West Fifty-eighth street, on Monday, at half-past, nine o’clock A. M., thence to the ‘Church of St.Paul the Apostle, Fitty- Dinth street and Ninth avenue, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated ten 10 A. N. for the repose of her soul. FRIEL.—On Thursday, May 7, 1874, EpwaRD FRIEL, native of Kilmaconnell, near Coleraine, county Derry, Ireland, aged 64 years. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- pects invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, lay 10, from mis late residence, Baltic stree Brooklyn, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, ai buli-past one o’clock P. M. pei it) please copy. GEORGE.—Of diphtheria, ARTUR W. GEORGE, son of H. T. and M. L. George, aged 4 years, 6 months and 20 days. Friends 3 and pope iene. are cordially invited to attend at two at 498 Seventh avenue. GUETHL-At’ Tremout, Westeheater couuty, N. Y., Lavuga, only daughter of Antonio and Angelica Ghetti, aged 6 years, 10 months and 12 days. Relatives and friends of the jamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the resi- dence of her parents, to-day (Sunday), May 10, at one o'clock, GoRML¥Y.—On Saturday, May 9, Jaws GORMLEY, @ native of Rosnareen, county ‘'yrone, Ireland, in the 46th year of his es The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, Irom nis late residence, 200 West Forty-sixth street, to the Church of the Holy Innocents, ‘'ntrty-seventh street and Broadway, on Monday, at nine o'clock, where & requiem mags will be offered for the re- pose of nis sou; irom thence to Calvary Cemetery. GRAnAM.—At Harlem, on Thursday, ham, aged 58 years. Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o’clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to attend, irom her residence, No, 131 Kast 1234 street. Hastines.—On Priaae: morning, May 8, Hucu ea oof the family are respect- HAsTINGs, aged 59 His friends and tl fuliy invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 655 East Sixteenth street, this (Sauday) afternoon, at half-past one o’clock precise! Hgckser.—Suddenly, on Thursday, May iA “te funeral services will be held at Trinity chapel, Twenty-fifth street, near Broadway, nis (Sunday) afternoon, May 10, at one o’ciock. The | remains will be taken to Darien, Conn., tor inter- ! ment. A special train will leave Graad Central depot at two P. M., returning at six P. M. Friends of the family are cordially invited to attend with- out further notice, Hess.—On Thursday, May 7, SopHia HEss, widow of Casper Hess, in the 68th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the fun . irom the residence of her dau agh tee 330 East Twent a street, on Sanday, May 10, at twelve o’clo HENNESSY.—On Wednesday evening, May 6, ot his age The rel relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, No. 117 East Bighteentn street, ; thence to St, Francis Xavier's church, West Six- teenth street, on Monday, May 11, at ten A. M. Philadelphia papers please copy. EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, 61 CHAMBERS STRBET, New York, May, 8, 1874, At a spectal meeting of the Board of Trustees of this bank, neld at their banking house this day, the following resolutions were adopted: - Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call ' from this iffe our valued friend and co-trustee, dames S. Hennessy, now, thereforo, be It Resolved, That in the death of Mr Hennessy this Board suffers the loss of one who always took & deep interest in the welfare of this institution, and who, possessing much energy of character combined with great integrity, has contributed Not a little by his active and seli-sacrificing exer- tons to its success. Resolved, That this Board, deeply bh gpatal J with bis meg in their great afiiction, will atten the sui # body. Resolved, That w copy of these resolutions be en- grossed, signed by our officers and presented to the | Jamily of the deceased, in testimony of the high esteem in which Wwe hold the memory of our parted friend. Ly L. ceo eet siden. RD BaYEr, Sec! bi 1 AIST) EMIGRANT Soorery, 61 CHAMBERS rer: a this socisty, held at thelr special meeting of this society, held at the! pening house thie” day, the record of the e4 ceedings of the Emigrant industrial Savings in relation to the death of James S, Hennessy ms read, and on motion it was ‘Resolved, Chat the [rish Emigrant Society co curs with the trustees of the Emigrant Tndastrial savings Bank in the resolutions passed by that body. and also desires to piace, upon record its speciai indebtedness to the deceased for services rendered as Chairman of its Finance Committee, a position which he occupied his decease and which he had filled with great ability and disinter- estedness lor many years. med oA dns President, JEREMIAH J. oanrtan, Se At a meeting of the Phonis rola, held at their rooms, No. 248 Fourth avenue, nl 9, 1874, the fol- lowing resolutions were adopted Whereas, in the inscrutable ways of Divine Prov- idence, our worthy and esteemed friend and treasurer, James & Hennessy, has been suddenly ie irom this + now, therefore, be it im the death of 5 ‘Henn a rate has os sustained the i's m xr ciation of which ne was a zealous officer. Resolved, That thie club deepiv aymoathize with 4, Lebanon ‘Mary GRABAM, relict ‘of Jobn Gra- | of apoplexy of the heart, Mr. JoHN HBCEER, aged 62 | erysipelag, James S. HENNESSY, in the 46th year of bis bereaved family in this their hour of sorrow, and trast that the Great ule: com ee hey brand it @ copy of the foregot — ont be ably enerodsed and and presen resolu to the oon i sta the poe oo, the members St. Alphonaius Society and Fatner Mi No. 214 Bowery, are pte ber w the fuheral, irom his late resis 10, sas a re Aixcuey. evening, May 1 Alice Hivcney, eldest denghter of Thor “4 ae Hinchey, aged 1d fiw} and 7 months, whe relatives and are respectfully in- vited to atone the funeral, from the residence of = jarents, No. 345 East 9 ema street, on , May 10, 1874, at two P. M. ers please . OL Jw. May 9, of diph' ne ehud OL James W. lt Holbrow, aged 1 year, 6 months and i *Welatives and friends are invited to atgend the funeral at the residence of ber parents, 587 Leon- ard street, Greenpoint, Mol at el JuKHs.—The friends of W. ant are invited to attend tne funeral service of LirtLe PRARL, at their residence, ys Third ic gee be- tween Heventy-second and third street! Members o! C; Guapter Adelphie Council and Morton Command- K th, are Tespectially invived to attend, ibe, Sat 6, MaRcarsr W, HUTCHINSON, beloved w: ward H. Kent. The relatives and friends of the family are re- ectiully invited to attend the iuneral, on Sunaaas May 10, at half-past one P. M., from her late dence, No. 27 it Sixty-filth street. gf rar ieee y) May 9, after a short ill- ness, BRUN Kost! ears re. The relatives an ‘tienda of “the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from big late residence, corner of Union avenue and Kent street, Groce pane, on Monday, May 11, at half-pass one o’cloc! Lairp.—REBECCA MOMENOMY, widow of Joseph Lats - native of the County Donegal, Ireland, aged 7 ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at two P. M., trom her late residence, 399 Greenwich street, cor- ner Beach, Lawis.—Oo Satarday, May 9, ELLEN Lewis, = of Lawrence Lewis, in the 60th year of ner “The friends and relatives of the family are re- specttully invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, Westchester, at two o’clock P. M., Monday, May 11. Her remains will be taken to St, Raymond’s Vemetery for interment. LouGHkan.—On Friday, May 8, BERNARD LOUGH- BAN, aged 30 yeara. Relatives ‘and friends of the family are respec’ fully invited to attend his iuneral, this ( pamoreh afternoon, May 10, at hali-past two o’clock, from the residence of his brother, Henr. Ad Loug! hran, Fourth street, Brooklyn, &. D, ne members of the Clanna-Gael Association, of Pictage county, L. L, are invited to attend the funeral. Lowgin.—Suddenly, on Friday, on ed LOWRIE, & native oi the parish of Rahun, ped county, Ireland, aged 39 years and 6 months, Relatives and frienis are respectiully mvited to attend the funeral, (rom hts late residence, No, 388 bee el avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o LyNnow.—On Friday, war $; 8, Miss ANNIE M. Lynon, aged 19 years and 11 months. ‘The funeral Will take place from the residence ot her father, Mr. John Lynch, 327 Hart street, Brook- lyn, thence to the Church of St, John the Baptist, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered o te repose of her soul,on Monday morning o’clock, The remains will be interred in Scaiverd Cemetery. LyNcH.—The beloved wife of Thomas Lynch, & native of Ireland, parish of Cara, county Cavan, in the 86th year of her age. Relatives and mendes of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at her late reside: No. 216 West Thirtieth street, on Monday, May 11, at two ea P.M. Maner.—On Friday, May 8, MicnagL ManeER, in tne sth year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, May 10, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of his son, Thomas Maher. corner of Fifty-sixth street and First avenue. | MANNION.—MICHAEL MANNION, aged 38, native of county duongfora, Ireland. Relatives and friends of deceased are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late reside! corner of Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue, kiyn, on Tuesday, May 12, at two o'clock P, M. Marron.—At his residence, No. 64 Marion street, On Friday, May 8, FRANCIS MARRON, aged 76 years. His relatives and iriends and also those of his son Peter, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, the 11th inst., at half-pass nine o'clock, from St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where solemn high mass of requiem will be offered up for the repose of his soul, Interment in Cemetery of the Holy Cross. Ardee (ireland) papers please copy. Morpis—on Friday, May 8, at St. Luke's Hos tal, of gag ramen WILLIAM, youngest son of tl a late Rev. James Morris, D. D., of Brighton, Eng- land, aged 29 years. ‘rhe juneral dervices will be held at St. Stephen’s | church, West Forty-sixth street, near Sixth ave- nue, on Monday morning, May 11, at eleven o'clock. Friends gre 1avited to attend. MULLINS.—After & short and severe illness, on | Saturday, May 9, 1874, OaTHARINE MULLINS, beloved wife of Bernard Mullios and daughter o | Henry Orawiord, of Port O’Ferry, peony Down, Ireland, aged 29 years, 9 months and 9 ar. The relatives and iriends are respectfully invited | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 101 Monroe street, on Monday, at one o'clock, MoCaRTHY.—On Saturday, May JANE AGNES, | beloved aaughter of Fiorence and Jane McUarthy, d 1 year, 4 months and 22 days. e relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, irom their } Ehacnp ey No. 6 Bayard street, on Monday, May 11, at one o'clock. MCUORMICK —On Friday, May 8, alter @ short il- | ness, PATRICK MCUORMWICK, & Dative of Gillarstow: ae Westmeath, Ireiand, in the 70tn year is age. ‘There wilt be a solemn requiem mass at half ast nine o’ciock A. M., on Monday, the Lith imet. ‘ue funeral will take place at one o'clock P. M., from St. Gabriel's church, Fast ‘Thirty-seventa street. The aves and iriends of the family re respectfully invited to attend, O'BRIZN.—Saddenly, on Saturtay morning, May 9, Mr. James O'BRIEN, in the 84th year of his age. His remains will be taken from No. 128 street, Brooklyn, to Middietown, Conn., on “yen er (tein) - please o inster and) papers 0) ‘HaBa.—On Saturday morning, "May 0, 184 of malignant pustule, NICHOLAS JAMES O' teas ac’ beloved son of Bernard and Ann O'Hara, aged 18 years, 2 months and 30 days. Tie'relatives and friends of the family are Te quested to attend the funeral, from the residence or bis pees at West Hoboken, N. J., on Sunday, May 10, at two o’clock. Chicago and San Franolsco papers please copy. PaLMeR.—On Friday, May 8, BENJAMIN F., on of | the late William K. Palmer, in the 27th year of his Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at iis late resi- dence, No, 364 Grand street, Sunday, 10, at two P. M. Paox.—At Jamaica, L. I, on Thursday, May 7, ‘ OATHABINE LUCRETIA, Oldest daughter of George L. and Fanny ©. Peck, in the 9th year of her ee oe eae ctfully invited to atten r ier 10, aA ‘at one o'clock P. M., at Jamaica, LL; without further invitation. Quinn.—At the residence of her ‘te -law, Bao Eanes in the a The relatives and iriends of the family, also those of her son-in-law, are respectiully requested to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) morning, at half ast eleven o’clock, from her ‘ate residence, 27 Bliver street, to St.’ James‘ church, James street, wheres solemn requiem mass will for the ee of her soul, and from thence imme- r to Calvary by ns for interment. Daltfornia and oregon ma, pepens Please copy. i ram og Mary O. Raynor, wife of Benjamin 4 " Bapnet, aged 44 years, 6 monthe and 20 days. beens of bra igcherteat sheen ; aNray.—at New Hamburg, on Thursday, May j 1874, WILLTaM T. J. Baw ERY, aged 00 years. i Funeral at 8%. Mocks wot Bolscopal church, Adelphi | street, Brooklyn. on Wednesday, May 3, at eleven A.M. Relatives, friends ana lodge are invitea without song notice. SNIFFEN.—On Friday, May 8, HENRY G. SNIFFEN, in the 81st of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the a from the First Meth- odist Episcopal church, White Piains, on Monday, May 11, at two o’clock P. M. wilt be in wain from Srand Genteat arrival of 12:05 P. depot. ain Bergen, on Saturday, May 0, Pitz? taeeas in the 68th year of Friends of the family oiny ted to attend the oseph’s church, Jei Gy Hi nena om Monday, the, rn t; t) on ay, e 1 St., at at Remains will be interred at pas ast mine Idea, © —In kiyn, L. 1, on Thursday, May 7, ouapanure Fe VALLS, daughter of Stephen B. aud byt S. Valls, aved 6 years and 10 months, ‘The faneral services will take place at 309 Mon- Toe street, between Marcy and ‘tbmpklus avenues, on ete Mp ees inst. ny (“Pinkie”), | twin tad of Tomes 0. aud 'gralle Lu Gar W agea 6 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, (Sun- b pp geo at Pha Or from ace romaine ni ree mt — th hag ter, a? on Antia @. WHEELER, widow bie hod Wheeler, in Sine ‘ath year of r age. d friends are respectfully invited to ee on Monday, 1ith inat., ir O'clock P, M., from the residence of her Watre waiou—On oiling, May's, pits to eel st vited to as! inet ta 9 ten aclock A. M., irom irom the v. Dr. Thomson’ fourth street, crooe weet oi Sixta avenues” are in-