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NEW YORK TERALD, MO DAY, MARCH 1, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. ; Soma ten ae $2) a $24 for BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, | UURTIS.—At Sa Bee! hams | ~~ ene n Francisco, Cal., Feoruary 11, 0} peritonits, Weanr PurNaM CURTIS, In the 28ta WITH A LARGE AND | year of his'a ar aes nt capital tocarry | of unis etty. which WHOLESALE GROCER, valuable trade. eluest son of A. and BE. B, Curtis TY The Director of the United States Mint, in his | The same ts true of other commodities. fi sereet eet hte FINANCI \] AND COMMERCIAL, report to Congress, places the annual yield at | The most voleworthy movement, however, moderate . $40,000,000 per annum hereafter. was tn hardware, which was even more ib prices wy A REMARKABLE STATE, active than during the preceding week, and an | generally speaxiny, ruied. f We note sales of sd | 330,00) for ote shunt ances: oan foneral services will gia at the Leong * | pickied shoulder: 7ige.. 7 pickled hams, on | positio: vi mn a NN’ | dence of Mrs. Arnold, 114 ourteenth stree There are few Baise to she Union whlch con | immense business was rolled up tor the weeks ieee natu Thoaes Of sloar bellies. at Lie. per | epaison ae Avbly W GHIGUS' CANLETUS, | dence Of Mra. Arnold, 113 Kast Fourteenth strents ; ; present such a financial showing as that which e month of February was active all through, c. a Sige. for the ———— | will be taken to Woodiawn Cometery. Review of the Events Of | iiows mom catiorniy, and we quote the facts | ant was thought ‘het the Wansactions were wir demiad rioters | BUGS EARA TIN REer Tart, CONNRETIOR 1h | «Dani um sauusdar, Fouraary 292 tbe rose the Week. because they are interesting to a large class of | unusually hbavy. The market at tne end of the | sales Bs’ tierce on he spot at seas tae or Make arse C) i quickoes: Can be | gey, No. 588 prenamother, sre Catt ‘uly son Dt merchants engaged in the California trade :— week was strong, In groceries a firm business was con? 8 ib'iéc. amd 1,000 Cerees for May, | 20u Stee Dey street, New Yor i J.and Mary Anu Daly, aged 2 years and 3 mouths Yne relatives and friends of the family are in- Vited to attend the funerai, from above place, on Mareh 1, at two o'clock P. M. —At Kutheriord Park. N. q summated, though nothing of an unusual character -16c. per ib, NAPITALIST W Product of wheat tn 1874, cenrals.... 20,000,000 - —The wirket is still agitatea, but very strong ONE ot The Wheat and flour exports, centais. 11,000,000 | transpired in relation to the market. At the Produce | on the baste of Bhan wee good refining, and should the | pangemeuts will « STOCKS AND GOLD. | tied andsuver yield... +++ $85,000,000 | Exchange business was meagre and unsatisfactory, the | Tariff bill pass prices will” probably advance Frade | LENOX, deraid . | Gold and aiver exports in’ alghisen markets being quite generally dull and irregular, There | W#s thoderate, and included 79) hnds inferior and cou | : uba muscovade at7), +» on Satur YOQUS. 005 sesscves waceaeeancessss see $706,000,000 | way wbotter demand tor flour, particularly shipping Cee RUG STORE—HALP INTRREST FOR Al ay, F y el KATE CON . at7ec. Refined was higher, closing up strong, with few ~ se de a day, February of diphtheria, Kare Conprr, Wheat and flour export’ for “eiginteea holders disposed 0 i atudard A, ligen 1034 ye entarze the b 3 Sbout 91.008 ‘reqnimeds daughter of W.P, and Sarah A. Elliott, agea 4 chanee tor Second aven! 63,650,000 | Fades, which improved in price, the market leaving off “* $27,329,000 | firm. Wheat was dull neurly all the week, while prices | §} ma 1854 to December favored the buyer until nearly the end of the week, when | years, centals. The Movement of Specie and the | Cemage of San F Coinage of Mint Ir Soung man starting, Call today years ands months ——__-_—— —___—_—___-- Funeral at the residence of Richard Allison, JOR SALE—A COAL YARD, WITH RAILROAD on Tuesday, March 2, on the arrival of the 31. Ist4, - $377,320, 000 | the market assumed a rather firmer tone, On Saturday | he Pall the build long: , vay sham be Money Market. oreuen pork Pitot cto; | ge caevtar tread taaetete weet aae nate wee ee | news Norte wagon cara ass on bt the Peocade | Aitecr: Me erie Ballway. train, foot of Chemoers Merenauise oxperk waluse hy sea in Uitle demand, which brought about a reaction and | gtuidard, § don 10 tote rie tion the al are or .cogh mmipinase 12 se, diss in Fick.—On Sunday, February 28, Witttam W. bd va Mining stock sales in caused a sharp advance, the market closing tirm. Corn | Gg ito Dd we’ alike whiter sete ul iri of partnershi further particulars apply to C Fiog, {n the ath year of his age, Died suddenly, INTERESTING FIGURES, | Receipts of tumper in 1974, i¢e was steady for the most part, and so closed on Saturday | Rico—Keiiinz, common to prime, Te. a 7%4¢ box EY Hopokan Poss okie. _ 4 4 6ay OL PRS UMOnIR. 253, se arcesr fl Domestic coals received’ in "fifteen atthe quotations below. Oats were trregul: fulr to choice, He, a Size. Hrazil—Dutch standard ios.) TFAC- tice of funeral sarvigg RaneatteR ears, tons 2,250,000 | times higuer, sometimes lower, but closing nea Mu, Tye. wava—Dutch standard, Nos Poo tare tamiedtetste oa WITH $1.00, 70. MANUFAC AMBLE—Ob Saturday, February 3%, Aww Game 1 vy e: ture immediately a new articis in merchandise un- n 3 ley, which had been held at extreme Ogures, was dull | HS Dg! ce ‘Superior aud extra eevion . “ a 9 BLE. Widow of the late Benjamin F. Gamble. suxpav Ath ormeet Won" clip Im 116) bow ti 4 (00, 009 ery denidediv lomee ThA RGR Lee ace New Orleans—Kedning grades, O3gc. a Te. gro- | Ser letters patent. ae eee oes Th Friends of the family are invited to atiend the Whiskey was greauy affected by the rew Tax bill and Y Grades. 7c. & 9c funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, March 1, at one Deposits in the savings banks o. “fick —the murket was firm and the demand mode TO 000 | WANTED—CA: ogks Nf “if The financial events of the past week have not | DED $70,000,000 | Bere boine te sort de vcriterion oetene Of, O88 | rate in a jobbing way tor both domestics and torelgn, $1.50) Dartnetsup to adeat class restaurant, Ap: | O'clock? from her late residence, 170 West Fourth oeen important in their influence upon the geN- | gajes of By, nes Re rday there was a break and prices were de- | Sales 3) tierces Carolina, and 17% y to H. PATI'BIRG, No. 746 Broadway, street. oon, at rr. be ily lower at the clos f ‘Ch - | Prices ititn our quoted range, as follow rouna, “a Gasqvorne.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Feb- eral situation, Dulness and distrust nave pre- Prpact neta heat aiviiea SSeS the ete | Stared remnalned "tn ‘atu “see ail thrones ees whee” | food, THe. 4 Thon: prune do 746: Se. choles do. at 84s. $2.000 7k QAEDA ITE miss aMor roary 25, alter a lingering iivess, borne with vailed in the stock market, while from commer- Wik bee 25,000,000 transactions, being smal ch prices uominally un: sane, « Louisiana at Teg ® ip an fein co Rae: ADE com: | ariicle of the kind In the Mmarhet: nodes iares. MG | Christian ALMIA, the beloved wite of tial circles comes the report of slow trade Move | ineredse ot iminigration in i874, soli," * 62,000 | fobuing iots Lard’ was irecular, but not, ruficaily. | Zuney" Patua at Tie., carrency Rangodn, inboiid,at | TSK “Address MONOPOLY, Herald ofice. ns | Samuel asquotne, aged 49 years and 8 months. ments and depression, The war between the | Banking capital of the State, steady, with further sales PARTNE) WANTED, IN A STAPLE GorrLies.—O1 “ n : $2 75, ys a ++$140,000,000 | changed. Freights were quiet and ‘fluctuating, the gen- A " $2,500 puuday afiernoon, February 28, Pennsylvania and the Baltimore and Ohio raik | ‘The trade witn Australia, AUStTa, BTIts a | ety eet ttt a ee ne wae re ¥ Dest)! ash business that will’ pay $1,000 each | SAMUEL Gorriirs. aged 40 years. roads; the troubles of other railway corporations; | Columbia, British East Indies, Central America, | closed on Saturday with the market for sugar ruling + was quiet, but steady. Sales per month | Full partic@lars at 85 West Fourin street, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- but for coffe her tame. Cotton has been cenit ce _ | fully invited to attend the funeral, from ni the decline of earnings ana ireights; the small | Chili, Japan and the Sandwich Islands, shows an | Sf"itis'advaneing during the Week, with, uf cones s, 1.733 bbis.. making a total for the 3 - 3 1 d ed week of 6,017 bbis.. The market opened firm at $1 10, but q PARI TNER “WANTE D WITH THAT residence, 10 Sands strect, Brooklya, on Tuesday, keneral business done by merchants; tn@ uncer. | increase from last year; but with England, China, | occasional fluctuations aid on -aturday closed frm at | MESS Cont closed decidedly lower at 81 ODe ber als $5,000 Ee WeteD tmporiiog nuns | March % at zen oelock A. tainty attending the operation of the new taritf | France, Java, Mexico and Germany a dechne. The | ruied dull throughout the whole week, nevertheless | 100 Sales 250 bois at those figures, to take the place of a reuring partner; must be a good Portenester ( papers please copy. Dill; the deadlock in the Wisconsin Legislature on | heaviest importations were in July, reaching | RoWers Were frm and prices were held pretty well up. eee Businces inn Address A. ¥, B,, box 109 Herald ofc GRacg. In the Sek year of his age, Martin also duil and closed nominal, wit MESTIC KETS sy oer “e — Gace, @ Native of Kilmecar, parish ol Conany, the subject of the Potter law and the probability | $3,635,442, and the lightest in November, being | prices favoring the baver, | phen DOMESTIC MAR Ps ae $7. 000. =m ADVERTIS OULD IN ' | county Kilkenny, Ireland, atter a short but severe 2 * ‘orrox.—The market opened with an upward tendenc Gauvestox, Fe Mas amount ina paying manufacturing | {ines that the grangers will continue fo control the | $2,107,828; of free merchandise, the largest | on “peice Liverpool reports und. appretiensions of | Cotton quicts demand limited; middilog, 15% Dusiniess, provided good security could be given for the | “D&S | oo win take place Irom the residence of a et Western railroad situation, these and other inci- | quantities were received in July, being valued at | continued light receipts at the ‘ports. "the jeeling re- Becelplg, Lose bates Exports coastwise, (4 Sules, 491. | same; is competent to take charge of the books and F r r f ad M. Hf rs ic his brother-in-law, Wiliam Quinlan, 74 Willett dents have severally had their effect on the mar- | ¢2,920,345, and the least in May, being only | mated drm, with unimportant fuctuations throughout New Onueass, Feb. 27,1875, | Lost eetaawagree! M: tes Herald Optown Branch office, | srreor, on ‘Tuesday, March 2, at one o'clock ; froin ket and caused it to be let alone by @ large class | ¢1,734,904; the largest amount of goods ware- | closed. ‘Spot cotton was in good demand, but held too Cotton active and higher; middling, 15: Jow mid - iether to Caivary Cemetery. The friends of tue of persons who deem discretion better than spec- | noused was in October, being returnea at ey ‘a larger business. Non-speculative holders | diing, 153g, ; epg ordinary, Misc. Net receipts, 3.102 $15.00 A PARTNER WANTE iuvited to attend. n selling ‘March contracts against thelr spot | bales! gross, 30:2 | Rxports—10 Great Britain, 3,200 im, in money, to february 27, 1875, at his residence at ulation, Hence the stock market has been 6u3- | g747,003, and the smallest in December, | cotton, finding this operation to aiford a better profit | Sales, 8 tock, 801 01 fous sa stances” —a well tried and | Maspeth, Le, THOMAS HALLETT, In the 78th year —WITH THIS ogage in “cleansing cotton waste and i tan sales over the counter, although spot cotton is held Momus, Feb. 27, 1875, | lucrative business, Koon 1, jassau street, New tained chiefly vy members of tne Board and a few | reaching only $817,011; the value of foreign | Aruiy at boter than eoutract, prices, mone Aispoaition | | Cotton, strong, middiing. tox. ; low middling’ 1oige,; | York. From 1 P, Mt. to SP. M. . Cp cor Sepa eee ee quedaay’ wasentatal capitalists, who nave controlled prices for many | merchandise Imported by rail was $1,266,470, | {anoteesnle, i Toei Would be likely 0 deliver it | Coastwise OIS, “Sales: 250Ue "suse oases” SPO —_—_ eleven o'clock A. M. ; ‘ , Weeks. It isbut fair to state that the condition 13 | o, which $695,707 was for cigars and to- | upon contracts Exporters made further purchuses of not one that encourages outside buyers and that | hacco; the value of coffee imports was | 2" bales, om short notice. at lbiec. per 1b, and wil | cotton frm; middling. 19% Ase “ Hart.—On Saturday, February 27, Junia G., to dag iii, ,| SHOCKING DEATH OF A VIRGINIA | ejgest daughter o! Rutu T. Hart and Wililam Hart, ship immediately, Some apprehensions’ are en- | goodordinary, 7k beiea Bar acis " Geceased, individual judgment 18 completely unsettled PY | go 326,430; of rice, $889,067; of sugar, $11,006,663; of | wriamel of bad planting,” lund | in, Georgia | Gonstwise, Soo Sal dio “Stock, Wa a4 LAWYER. Funcrai services will be netd on Monday, March the erratic movements that have taken place QUI- | teg ¢5,163,238. In pig iron we imported 8,177,252 1, at two P. M., Irom 124 Bedford avenue, Brook- f the repeal of the Leniaw, On the other Cuanteston, Feb. 27, 1875. 75 ing the week. pounds, valued at $107,603, from England; 447,643 | Hmnd, carettu estimates ure made to show an increase of | | Cotton quict and Arm: middiing, 15yc,: low middung, BRENTSVILLE, Feb. 25, 1875. | j¥n, E, D, Relatives and iriends are invited to " in Pacific Mati, y is ee IL per cent in fertilization, In this connection we px wood ordina: ac. Net receipts, 1,085 b Mr. James £, Williams, a lawyer, aged about | attend without /urther notice. The principal transactions were in Pacific Matl, | pounds, valued at $8,406, from France; 224,000 cent shipments und purchases of fertilizers equal ts—lo the Cuamnel, 1,810; coastwlye, 280. hirtyof “ MOLnAP AKAN, Chan eeRU { Hibpaky.—At his residence in tnis city, on Fri- Western Union, Lake Shore, Union Pacific, North- | pounds, valued at $3,309, trom Germany; 1,758,400 wAimuaterl at 720.0 hates: with 120) to 7E00 TE Sock oss Witarxatox, Feb. 27, 1875, Inlie, irom Chis place yesterday. morning anon | cay evening, February 20, Dr. WILLIAM HrBpARD, 1758, edd at 72,0 , 187 ) 9 5 western common and St, Paul, The last namedse- | pounas, valued at $21,277, trom Scotland, Our | asthe extremes. We note sales of spot. cotton after | | Sparite of turpentine quiet at 2c. Rosin osbinally Mile irom this place yesterday morning about | aged 79 years, curities were lower at the close in consequence of 7 atte ‘Change ot at least 70) bales, chiefly tor speculatios 1 GY tor strained. Crude turpentine steady at $1 25 tor | eight o'clock, He resided about one a halt miles Relatives and’ friends of the family are respecte largest importation of salt was irom England, | ihe market for futures closed strong, as tollows:— ai and $2 26 tor,yellow dip and virgin, far steady at . | fully invited to attend the tuneral, irom St. Paul's im $i from the villége, and had, as was his asual cus. Methodist Episcop: reh, er ‘Twenty-se Fiony steady: unchanged, wc giretor Re: 27,1875. | tom, come into town to get his daily mail, and, oud uisoet and MOUreD eyenue, Ob Mondagr Aeren kee, $1 17. Corn sieady at s7c. Barley quiet: uy Meeting with a number of friends, had spent the | 1, at twelve o’ciock, without further notice. the uncertainty attached to ‘tue granger legisia- | 5 710,888 pounds, valued at $26,576; from Mexico, Haren. HE GE ny gave yer "| June, ZC, th 7 1-3 M ton in Wisconsin; butitis thougnt that a@com- | » 994 909 pounds, valued at $7,632. The value of on “ol classification may be patched up early in the week. a promise may be pi DS importations brought in American bottoms was Erie DARE Ot eae Cf onteiicioe | Chetan $1 30 eal—Bolted, $37! unvolted, $35. | day at the hotels drinking, and lett avout dark in | , THe remains will be taken to Yonkers tor inter- c ‘The adjournment of the Wisconsin Legislature 3 ” t ove Millteed steady; shor: 26; shipstuifs ment. $17,866,600; im foreign, $12,304,620.” It 18 stated, | running in quality not more than halt a xrade ap ove or. |: Mallised stand. PESRarhs $B 8 nip nits $275 migalings, an intoxicated condition to walk to his home, nH occurs on the 4th of March, Erie dechned from below the grade quoied) :—Ordinary, Lis food MANN.—On Friday, February 26, at four ian Sead alo as significant of the growth of San Francisco, that | >¢! ;, strict good ordinary, Tai¢e. stow tiialing, York, 40c.; to Albany, sac. phate having at the time been urgently solicited by Mr, | o'clock P. M,, at his residence, nD, 335 Garden 284¢ to 26}, recovering but slightly a! @ close. ti 1o%%c.; good middling, 177 Burrauo, Feb. 27, 1875. - " more than 2,000 new edifices were erected during | 16% middling, 1b34c.; wood Quot ss ie Street, Hoboken J., JOHANN HICLMANN, aged The price in London was also lewer. Western tion ‘jased on Aimerican standard of classification :— Recetpts—Fiour, 10,300 bbis.; wheat 18,910 bushels: | Davia, clexk of the court, to remain at hts house | 4 irs, 7 be ‘- the past year, and that houses are rented betore Uplands, Alabama, N. Orleans. Texas, | corn, 83,00) do, ; oats, Yo,0)0 do.’ Shipments—Fiour, 10.00) | ai nignt, fe was seen on the roada few rods | *aettss {mont ail 22 days. Union fluctuated between 72% and 73) and Lake | toy are built. Sales aud values pave thus be Ordinary... 133 13 13% | bbls. wheat, $3,000 bushels: corn, 8.09) do. ; oats, suo | bh ew rods en aTee and friends of the family, also meme Shore between 72% and 74%. Michigan Qentral 8 been | Good ordinar: do.’ Flour quiet; unchanged. ° Wheat—A “air ical | outside the viliage limits by some colored peo. rs of United Brothers’ Lodge, No, 356, F, and A % very nearly doubled since 1873, tow midding milling demand; firm; sales, 6,000 bushels No. 1 hard the ti hold: rs M.; Jersey Schutzen ps, Captain F. W. fell off from 733g to 70%, but reacted to 72 yester- THE MONEY MARKET, Middting Milwatikee spring at $112; 100) do. No. 2 Wisconsin, ple, and at the time was holding to the roadside | Sonumann; Lyra sinving Ciuv, D. F, Duls, Presi: day. Ohio and Mississippi dectined trom 25% to] wo change has occurred in this aenattnsat ee Good middling 1 Ree acay meter ‘Oate dle bes iaateiees ing fence, seemtngly in a bewildered condition, which | dent, and Norddeutscher Cluo, G. Abriing, Presi- ni Seaatine Fa Hominal. “Barley neyleeted:" nominally unc was the last time he way seen until found dead | deut, are respeciiully invited to attend tne Seeds in tair demand; timothy, $275 a $3; clover, $6 25 funeral. irom nis late residence, on Tuesday, #9540 for mediuuny 87 28 for iarge, ork quiet in an almost nude state, A family by the name of | March 3, at two o'clock P. M. ‘The remains Will be y 25. Lard quie. at bites Dressed hogs, 8c. a 9 Sexsmith, who live about half a mile irom tne | interred in the Hoboken Cemetery. Fines entirely nominal. 24%, advanced to 26 and later went to 24%, Pacific Mail was a mystery to the street; first it ad- vanced from 53% to 36, then, onthe repeal of the ing the past week, and the rates on cali loans re main at 234 and 8 percent, An abundance of capital 1s offered for investment, but it seeks the first class | Consum| a hall b Yeloe NSrEDT.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday even- subsidy, declined to 31, alter which a buying pro- at Booeuiers Tourpo, Feb. 27, 1875. place, heard some oue hallooing about ten o'clock Ba . 2 5 2 ° \vidend-paying securities or protection from peculation.. : ing. Februar: , PAULINE, the beloved daughter cess wus commenced by afew parties, which rau | Dine coliaterals, in smcienion Paper sie mart et” Flour dull: unchanged. Wheat dull; No. 1° white | at night, the voice indicating that the person was | Or}, |. aud Pauiine Hoppenstedt, aged 2 years Hara he WIT TET aad michigan fed, be yfis Avril | calling some one, The noise was kept up at short | and 5 months, He "Gora nygramixed, 9; low mised: dake. | intervais until alter midnignt, when it ceased, | ,,Kelatives atid srlends are tnvited to attend the STigcss white, 59igc. Liover seed hominel. Dresses but, strange to relate, though there were | Henry street, on Tuesday, Starch ® atewo olalnex NOS, EA ot, es Cae Pe Wheat, 10,00) bushels: | two men in the house, no attempt was made to the price up to 34%, with @ close at 34%. Union Pacific was firm, ‘he rest of the market is de- acribed in the iollowing table, which shows HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES OF THE WEEK. ket is‘neavy, and quotations are still 4andéper | Totals... sicsss cent for prime notes. Recent failures have in- | been as tollows duced a more carefui inquiry as to names, but be- | orgs ait io day, erin notice, is 1B-8de., 1,000 ‘at 16 yond this there has been no noteworthy change. 0. i S7 " . Hoyr.—At Stamtord, Conn., February 2 Highest, Lowest. a) at 17 7- 18, Total, 4, Cutcago, Fev, 27, 1875. discover the cause of the calling, which was cer- A ‘i " 4 Foreign exchange was generally steady, on mod- t change 1,500 Feb Flour guilt and_ unchanged. at steady No. 2 1 HELENA JOSEPHINE, only child of George H. au pen Fork Spatear ans iacson apes ge Since the retire rhea by eotrday's. closing prices: ary eee, pots solve. Did Staron Boise. Ud ry ae Ko, | tatuly that of eevee Ria ate body was | Josepnine b, Hoyt, aged 4iouths and 12 days 8 , yecied, 7c. Corn ste: “4 tu 3 e _ knie.. 26% | the probability of a corner in cash gold has passed ‘ Sings hence ape 18 iid Apri rele reed first ciscovered by one of the men of the house, ‘The relatives and iriends of tue tamily are re- ope 4 h spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tae Erte preierred August, 17"17-32c. Weak: No, 2 who was chopping wood at the woodpile, | POsigence of her parents, at Stamiord, Conn., on 81-32c. a I7e.: October Lake Shore wag | away under the influence of specie importations I Dice. 8344¢ April; rejected, Sle. Rye qu re : and was lying in the road leading | Mona: reh 1. at ualf-pust two P. Y ¥ ‘To- to on lock arley advan £P4, eo fair deman jonday, Mareh 1, at ualf-pu: AE nee 30% age ae Nig ole ciate Ot DeeT OF | eA eer tei. Me at 10 & Oat uiocey | No, 2g0rIng SI Lashot or March ‘Apri, Dressed | irom the field gate to the house, and | Lewis.—On Sunday, February 25, 1875, after a i ‘@ | an unusual character. elling rates Were | 7 at ib 11-32c., 30 (sliort notice) at iakce 10d (short 37 ast Pork duil and Abchining. at $18 10 spot | anout twenty-five yards irom the yard. When | Severe illness, Louira BRBRAROSSAS second Northwestern preterred 514g nd 4.86'a 4.86 wt notice) at 16 11-3%¢, 1,400 at 16% Wo 16 L1-820., 200 arch: $18 40a $18 12), April. Lard iit talr demand daughter of Albert Lewis, M. D., aged 3 years, 3 4.82% 8 4.88% and 4.86'a 4.86%, respectively, for f ; + Og years, Rock Island..... 103 . (short notice) at 1b 6-16c., +208 au Apri ‘300 at at $13 20 a $15 2-35 spot; $13 45 April. Whis- | discovered it was lying on its back with both arms | montis and 2° days. Milwaukee and St. a 323g | prime sixty days and demand sterling. The nom- oir Liste, ie at Lose, soar’ 16 ae. ae 16’ * | 1 06, at the Aiternoon, call oF the board wheat elevated in the air and fiata clinched and tne face The friends 4 the family are invited to attend Milwaukee and St, Paw 60% | inal rates are as follows:— 0», ML 8 iuay: govas | iird easier, Cucanehanpod.> Harel jay TA A 4 the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 242 Del., Lackuwanna and 109% | StatyDays. Three Days. Ieee ih Sh ea Tare ose ist ‘ide, ret yo Hie | wheat, 20,000 bushels; eatin SiO dors Onth 4 depicting intense suffering at the time of death. | jiyuson sitet, Hoboken, N. J., at eleven o’ciock von frime bankers’ ster- 17e., 20 at 16 B1-Bze., 300 at Lb 15. A6e. 7 5 Eve, es hee ae Le ge! Shi painter, ‘The lower limbs were entirely nude, the garments | A. M., ‘Yuesday, March 2, 70% a e 100 ab 17 9-32e.. 90) at 17 es OE Rene. Sorhe wt Be a hy 1s LINGSWEILER.—On February 23, at ‘half-past ling bills on London. 4.824 9 4.83 4.86% 04.87 | 20.atlze:; dine, tO) abl 2s ua t being stripped down over the shoes and covered ‘y 23, Di - nos Goodoanbert! donne: 452 aa8aK aces” a ten, rite Sly aE ees sae aa a as oe ing || GO DOIN? AD GO: sicher: ‘The marks on the ground in the mua | f6¥en o'clock, the veloved wile of Jacob Lingswel- 6 481% B482 SdH 0485" | IP TT Ge: Semuember, 10) at Lie. Total” HAVANA MARKETS. showed that the uniortunate man nad, as it were, | ¢f J”, aged 23 years and 2 months. « ‘. 2056 ter 820 0 518% 610% @ 6.15 | Grand toial, $7.20 bales, Exchange Harkin, Vey 3 tite, | | Urempee Neranais S Siathier 61 Sebue sey reras i Brenan attond the funerak fom per lava 20 24h | Stan (iranea) $30 & babs Sos @ Gls vee ass Guiveston, 1s ‘alee: Sugar irregular, purchases of magnitude cannot be | 84 attempt to get to the house, and the cries | resigence, 182 Varick street, on Tuesday, March % Henencah 6 Gz” | Amsterdam (eaiiders) "a1 @ dle alse a aly | Huds: Mobile, 2 Ht | Tigher rates sthoiders wen yy Tor bugers, Noe The deceased was a sa of Hue talents, bue tac. | tone o°clock, : W 9 higher rates; li ers asking too higi for bu; d wit ed 3 by - 9 on ranktor reiche , e Joa 18:10 20, Dutch suandard . Zldg reals; molasses, . : s r . a O Atiauiie and Paciilc Feiegtaph 24 2396 |” marks) ..+++- : KB 94% 95 a 95% srr queue ce "at en ie avin he Gene ne | sugar, ta ig ranlby SUMS OVER OMeMAC amr Ioe Todor, | ea Cnrienoeied avine ant ee captured auiie, Pa path ante days. Pacitic Mail 36 31 Bremen (reichmarks). 94% 4 94% 95 a@ 05% | Hamburg, by ‘steam, 3c. To Myeinen, by stat mon, 113g a Ie reals: talr to good efaini, 12 1g | ene anna ean ey point Lookput. ahd wuie |, Relatives and triends are invited to attend the Rnicenilvensenishies ry] #44 | Borlin (retchmarks).. 948 O43 95 @ 95%¢ | To Liverpool, by steam, ‘Xd. a 9d.; ‘by sail, Ted i Teall rogers eranen ties, 10K Warehouse at iiataek | there becoming much impaired in health, took the | funeral, trom the residence of his parents, Frank- Wella Farge & Coe Hapress.. 80° 853 THE UNITED STATES TREASURY, NG. SOOT ike iackot weate @ very’ weak tontiand tnd Stacangas:-UL.60 boxed and Gkow hndy, Receipts | outh of ullegiatice to she tederal government tid Fete eo WARNE, on AOR ORY, Maren ayiae ges American Merchants Union Ex... 64% 633 During the week $3,000,000 were received from further Concessions haye been made to induce business; | {oF the week nt Havana and Matanzas, 53,000 boxes and | was released trom prison. Not daring to come ba Weick ita Febru a7, -Bexsauin At the | 12.00 hhds Exported during the, weok from tava Washington and t AC ay, February, 27, BENJA\ United States Express... ay ere oeey tana. The dealings included Sao vecy | aud. Matanzas. 37,00) boxes an 820) Dhds, Hoo conoinement of Assistant Register of Wilts for Counia, aged 20 years, son of the Inte Benjamin bid 57 | customs. The total receipts for the month from | market was very tame, The dealings included 8,310 bags £3 | 11,500 boxes and 7,300 hhds. to the United State internal revenue were $12,600,000. The Treasury Edo of pris rig na gti | $38 a $40 per ews.” Butter, superior America CLOSING PRICES—SATURDAY. the District uf Cosumoia, under Volonel Webster, Ok ACY. which position he filied intll, Granv’s second elec: His relatives and friends are respectially invited fe tering, , $80 a Pacific Mail, 343, a 3434; Western Union Teie- i from steamer Ontario. ' At B: | per quintal. Flour, $28 a $31 5) per bbl. Hams, sugar | 4 praph,@3% 0 733; Ouioksilver, 33 a 35; do. pre- holds $362,000,000 to secure the national bank A Gio bags wes reported sold thence | cured, $45 a S40 ner’ auintal, Laird in > keys, tion. He then commenced the practice of law th pe hy Ftd pebeg tied eaten ees . y, , . PI circulation, and the outstandine legal tenders | the trowsaatlou was closed some time since. At'New Or- $'4 per quintal; | in Sa $46 2 $5). Po- | Washington, Which he continued until a year ago, " e layette place, on Tuesday, ferred, 39 @ 42; Mariposa Land and Mining, 6a | amount to $347,000,000, The disb leans (some days since) 5,00 bags, ex Andria, brought Etioes, “gi8 per bbie Tallow, $25 90a $27 perguintal. | when he removed with bis iamily to hits native | 4+ Me ” % 0 nd L, 6434 a 63%; Adams E: : ett @ disbursement of | {rive “We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, Tosge, a Ko. thir | Onsonk, $1¢A $14 69, per bol’ Coal oll tie, AG reals place for the purpose of identifying himself witn COMPANY ORDERS—NO. 6. 3 Oxy ny OHNE ‘xpress, | gold for interest during the week was $1,951,800, | do. Wee, 4 Tee. wood lon disse, alder; pruae doy | Der gallon, | Kmpty Iguatvends, $81 ptm: nd | The people and continuing to practise his profes- Company K, SEVENTH REGIMENT, N.G.S.N.Y., 101% a 10234; American Express, 63% a 63%; United | and in redemption of five-twenty bonds, $288,000. | I8'sc: # lise. | cxtreme range for slots 18 Bact | ee ual "oops tat; tom EY eae pe sion. ‘The first case of any prommence in NEW YoRK, Feo, 28, 1875, States Express, 66% a 67; Wells-Fargo Express, THE BANK STATEMENT. . yon, “te mata, Freights firmer; not quoiably higher,’ ~panish gold, 233 | whick he Was engaged alter nis return | _ Jtts the painfuldury of the Commandant to an- 854 @ 863; Chicago and Alton, 102% a 1034; Vieve- i ty ga a st; American, 24." xchange Irregular and ‘in fair | here was in the detence of Fouks, the | Hounce the death of your laze comate, Benjamin ; " i The bank averages show a decrease in loans, Mo. a 6sic-; Porta demaud. On the United States sixty days! currency, 934 | murderer of the Herndon family, wuom he | ©. Macy. Members will assemble at the armory at land and Pittsburg, 90348 91; Chicago and legal tenders, deposits and circulation, and a 20c. : an, jhe: SS prergpare: Mhors agar 8M Dee | xe days. | eer etiended, aud was enguxed up vo the time or | quarter to ten A. M., Tuesday, March % in civilian western, 39% a 8934 ;do. prelerred, 51% a 623; Cni- . 8D | ive; Angostura ; Savanithae Ree aabe’; | Rody 128 a tas remiuin; short sight, 126 a 128 premium, 3 | dress, crape on leit arm, to ‘attend the funeral. vere) oO? Wo: D » 61% @ 62543 Chl | increase in specie. The total reserve bas increased ahs ie. I8)ee., gol olds 6) and 0 dayne” Gn'wondon, 1'8'a. ia) premium. On Parla ida a7 | the murderer's confession making arrangements | y'oruer gr Pp sateeaeremrieee Gago and Rock Island, 10856 @ 10836; Muwauk $775,400, and the surplus reserve $1,420,475, The | ,,/ 10" Nv ¢ se 152 bbls. apusae, DESI, ae ne gale ak Ct SRee ey ee GIEtRiceAN Or hig Gexthevencsrritiy J. H, Livinaston, First Sergeant. 32% 32 ry . an a! a vs 058 do.; cora mea UI 3 St. Paul, 82% @ 32% do, preferred, 51% @ 51%3| changes in the averages during the past week Fi Dugas oats, 12,900 bushels? parle r | FINANCIAL. shocked his triends. He leaves « widow and sev- | | MAGUIRE.—On Sunday, February 28, TERENCE &., C. and I. C., 64¢ @ 6%; Delaware, Lackawanna | were Leela! anda Western, 11034 a 1104g; Erie, 263¢ a 26%; Han- 0, reek ening tis wyte—Flour, 4,838 bts Sie os cura | Oral small children, ‘The deceased was very re. | MAGUIRE, aged 35 years,’son of Owen Maguire, of Hhy.000 bushels: corn, 62287> do.; corn meal 1.792 Dole, T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND | spectably connected here‘and waa a brother-in-law be arpa of Kenawiey, county Fermanagh, 27. Digerences, | and 2,953 bags: outs, I 035 bushels, ‘barley. 1308-0 do; | £1 Kndowment Insurance Policies, Mortyages and | ty Aylette Nicol, Juage of the County Court nibal and St. Joseph, 20% a 2034 ; do. preferred, 2834 | Loans. $24 sia oo sonnei 000 Dec, $2,833, 100 | rye, 80do. the flour ‘ket was strong uuder a fair | other Securities, Insurance of ail kinds eflected with | Honk ‘f father f “4 Kelatives and friends are respectiully invited to 7. $2, of Prince Willlam and his father for many vears attend the Juneral, on Tuesday, March 2, trom his < ha ot 0 88: ©, “4 S 2 e ih inly for shipping extras; sales were reported | best companies. J. J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. & 29%; Lake Snore, 7274 a 73; New York and Har- | Specie... 12,654,200 15,921,800 Inc., 3,267,400 | demand, mainly. Was dull and unch sa pe st £ 00. M7 Broadway. | was clerk of the same Court, and was held in bigh v ‘ Legal tend’s 54,302,800 51,900'600 De otation! {soph aca A. SROCK PRIVILEGE Costs $l AND contRoLs | esteem. An Inquest was held, and the verdict of | late residence, 233 ‘Seventh avenue, at one o'clock 2,492,200 | STs'pite ac our quotations.” We quote:— lem,128a129; New York- Central and Hudson $223,800 233,607,500 Dee. 2) 2,616,300 P.M. Y y 4 $3 50a $4 00 10) shares of stock tor 30 days: if tock moves 10 | the jury was that the deceased came to his death | **) River, 1014 @ 101%; New Jersey Central, 108% a 22,584,400 22,482,500 Dec. 101,900 4250 450 | per cent during that time the “hivestment mare $1,000, saneuea intemperance and exposure. MILLs.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, kebruary 27, 109; Ubio and Mississippi, 247% a 25; Panama, 112 RAILROAD BONDS. Siva B33 fy gre and. Bre oker hy. iy ae -, Re pera aon er Berg malaria Soe aw nen @ 113; Toledo and Wabash, 11} a 11%; Union Pa- The feature of the week in this class of securi- e ) os 450 = nt Browers, Te, 2a omen ml Mills, and “Gaugiter’ of tue’ late Captain’ Cura cific, 40460 4034. ties was in tre Union Pacific issues. Tne sinking | {iintwta iba oy Acme bonny {hielo established house 1 ala DEATHS. Peck, in the 67th year of her age. i OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES SATURDAY. | 1unds advanced from 83% to 8934, a gain of 9% pound hoop Bato, cs 1 ing Sead. ioe 0 TH. ay H Y&o convene inte pereels sear Seid: Ou Re Oky, 7 d . Joveeees A ‘The following ne shows the opening, highest | percent since January 6. Land grants sold at Fatty. ee Y . oe $@ pales “4 ie! Apert PEN on rape SAM LARA N. “fn on Sunday, meron 2 ape eat ie ; and lowest prices of the day :— 94 295, a@ gain since the 8th of Januar, te Bowls, low extra. ° : 2 ven, eight and ten per cent choice city Bonds evruary 28, of diphtheria, THEODORE T'aYLor, aged (ONTGOMERY.—On Sunday, February 28, JANE, i Opening. Highest Lowest pore and pi mortgages at Nae ei Ube Nee eee ee canie eaten ew ta. |s | and Cire to tite securities our specialty 28 | 2 years and 11 months, aud EDITH, aged 1 year, 2 | only daughter of John and Charlotte Montgomery, O16 se re » @ Bi 96 | Bb toni, choice Heune Toa 80 | Feart pay! [ebelow p to fitteen per cent, interest promptly | montos and 15 days, only children of Richara and | aged i? years. 26% 263 per cent since January 6, The improvement ts Rye tlour, fine to supert 49a 530 / Mary Allison, ‘Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to 73312 724g | Bald tobe due to the favorable report of the com- | Southern, No. 2 ominal. $50, $100, $600, $1.00) STOCK PRIVILEGE Funeral services on Tuesday, March 2, upon the | attend the funeral, on Tuesday, March 2, at one Wabash.. uy 11% | pany recently published. A moderate business | Southern Nominal. A Teads to thousands ‘of dollars profi. Compre- | arrival of the 1:45 P. M. Brie Ratiway train, irom | o'clock, trom her late residence, 224 East Twent: Northwestern, 41% 3995 pe tee obs ive explanatory ciroulars, con init detailed state: | oot of Chambers street, Relatives and irieaus of | sixth street. Nortnwestern pret. 53% 1 | Was done in other ratiroad bonds, especially of the | Souther. fitnlly Soya foo | Menss and quotation, prices, stocks ‘leait in at Stock | the family are respectiully invited to attend. Belfast papers please copy. Rock Island, 1033¢ ie older and dividend paying class, and prices are | Corn meal, Jerse 3000 450 | RAGDANRS MANE Tree Tee Gemcine to speculate; | BaLres.—On Suogay, February 28, Exizapern | MCBARRON.—On Friday, February 26, at her late 33° 32 generally steady. Corn meal, Brandywine 4754 — | Brokers, 12 Wall street. Pm CATHERI\E, Wile of ‘liam Baites, In the 70th | residence, No. 132 Second street, RosB. widow of Mil. and St. Paul pi py ies ‘ Corn meal, puncheons. 2100 year of her age. eo Patrick McBarron, in the'7éth year of het Onto and Missisaippi sg 2554 23g hija geai le pias Oo cekbee tusdt mate bie it imited ‘pvinadice a revere sind ra Reining sutable tor ne Fens pani eat ee berrerd romnanaa, ne Trends of the family and those of her sons, i The principal activity wi own in Miss v ing suitable for | her sons-in-law, George Schneider, John W. Hesse | o Del, Uacke and west ino. How | tar 2 lot of erties spell Lad ae ies ian = | Seieceen tecainee aa nance mares stlee comprise promptly furnished at the METROPOLITAN BRittine | 8d Ado:ph Sohs', are respectfully invited to at. | James W. and Joseph iY “ateBarron, and her sou: Union Pacific i 40% woe Mi pe bers: Rene Modes 0,00) bushels at $1 08 a $1 09 for, No. # Chicago, in | ESTABLISHMENT! No. 418 Broadway. teud the faneral, irom No. 526 Eighth avenue, on | 1n-iaw, Joseph M. Cummings, are respectiuily se c. and 1. 6 Hi big | Dessees tkewise commanded more than usual ate | store: $1 1145 4 $1 12% tor No. 2 Milwaukee ation: Tuesday, March 2, 1375, at one o'clock. JeVited fo attend the tuneral, on Pi] we tention, owing to encouraging advices from the | tor Sheboygan, in store; $1 174 $1 18 tor ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD BEGLEY.—On Sunday, February 28, Bripcer | at ten o’clock A. M., irom the Ghuren of the Nat Be 33 capital of the State. Georgias were dealt in chien $1 27 for red and amber winter. Corn was in moderate New York ay Hortgance yytheat Cec Principais | TERESA, infant daughter of Peter and Mary Ann | tivity, Second avenue, Panama, 4% P 2 ¥ | demand and steady: with 81,000 bushels reported sold, | desiring to BOR apply Begley, aged 11 months. McDOWELL.—On Friday, February 27, Witt D., Hebe liz 11146 | ut private sale, but at advanced prices, and Vir- | St Nc. 4 He; for mixed Wesiern and sSigc. a tAige. Tor i, L, ORANE in" Pine street ‘The relatives aud iriends of the family are re- | only son of James and Maria W. McDowell, in the Lites inte "1 blag MARKET. ginias Were strong. Other bonds of this kind were ols, at Gre. Ose, for mixed ad Be, ails. dorgvhite. | QAMUEL KAY, BROKER Is MISCELLANEOUS SE. spent of her parents No, nid Secokd avenue, bag th gO ‘Sather ssaanitlites ia 66 e added to the comments that have | withont feature and scarcely noticed. arley Was quict, at a 5 tor Canada, ) a curities. Loans effected. Paper negotiated. 98 whens * | Douglass stre been daily made with reference to this branct of savior warci koGareA, $1 18 tor State and about $1 for Do:ninion, 19,0W0 bushels | Broadway. room 10. | this day, at two 4 a et, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 2, at ‘thin the range of $1 8a $1 32 Rye was SE a Sunday, February 28, Patrick | two P. nominal atB rc > ie, established on Monday, when gold sold at 114%. | was as follows:—General merchandise im} dull ang Fates for most commodities nominal, with the hh * . ‘. ports, n 01 ities nominal 8 due h 1, 1875, on, the sinking find GUILLAUME R. t Y tendency apparently in the shipper's favor. Grain 1 to attena the (uneral, trom hts late residence, No. AYMON PERy, Esq., in the 42d year o| This was jollowed by a decline to 114% on Thurs | including dry goods, $4,658,790; produce exports, | Hisclower ?Wemols ter charter were’ naked foro ponds of dhe ‘Unlgn "uci ‘Railroad Compa yl be 1 Whitenall street, on ‘Tuesday. March 2 atten | his age. day, altor which there was a gradual recovery and | $6,133,631; ana specie exporta, $601,870, Tne total | the petroleum interest, but there was very litue call Brithe company, In Boston, and Vat the banking ‘house of | o'clock A. M. ‘The remains, will” be taken to Cal- Solemn requiem bigh mass will be sung in St. A close at 114%. ‘The purposes of the clique wh tor tonnage tor other purposes. Rates were not essen- | Morton, Bliss & Co., in New Y vary Cemetery for interment, Ehzabeth’s church, Fort Washington, on Weanes- iq 'o | amports of merchandise since January 1 this year | tially changed. The engagements reported embrac ei ROLLINS, Troasurer. BENSEL.—Suadenly, February 27, Brownies | 4ay, March 3, at eleven o'clock A. M. The rela are engagea in the manipulation of the market | were $56,000,047, aguinst $62,043,100 in 1874 and | 7244V¢tpool, by steam, 46,000, bushels ot grain at 7d. BEN: | tives and intimate friend: a d, are 1D 5 4, 1,400. dale: tor 9-32d., and 1, 16,000 eas SEL, 80D Of James B. and Maria M, Bensel, aged ate friends of the deceased, are are, of course, shrouded in mystery, and must be | $73,060,728 in 1873. tiie btes balee sation ak Saas ae By pall tee SL.ON0 WANTED ION, PERSONAL FROPERTE | 41 venrs, a | vited to meet at the mausion at ten o'clock A. M. The relatives and iriends of the samily are re- | Of the same day. Carriages will be in waiting at spectiuily mvited to attend the juneral services, | the station at 152d street, and also at Fort Wash: at bis late residence, St, Nicholas avenue, corner ington, to meet the 10:30 A, M. train of the Hud ir more or less modified by existing conditions. ‘The | Tue total exports of specie singe January 1 were | (unteleraly tt ions, wood ats. 6 To Hil | Yeas. address PRNSUNAL. lock Hox Post oftes, Sing Gisbursements by the Treasury partially offset | $12,967,041, against $4,328,495 last year and | Were:—An Italian bark, hence to Lisbon. with 21,000 - the absorptio: bushels of grain of private ‘terms; a Ger. | @, WANTED—ON MARCH 1, FOR SECOND i | gon River. Railroad trom T! th Bt is ption by the payment of customs, while | $10,392,672 in 1873. man ship, “lence to Bremen, with 6,0 0 2.00 Mortgage, now held by notes; place worth enti pa tg parame ae | RourkKe.—On Bandar: Feeranty a MARY wife @ recetpts from the Pacific slope enable bankers GOVERNMENT BONDS Bois Phy enned Petroleum || dt de Ads | POE 10 per cent onus Address MORTUAGE. lock | {aves Tirtieth Btrect depor lor 1620 street, ae | JOuM Rourke, aged 27 years, : i a ore sharp advance that may be | were dull in the early part of the week, but later Dols of refined do, on private terms: (British bark, way | 22S pre qrbcs, Sing Ming, NX. three arclock P uM. " ‘4 fe Sees and {fends ot the famliy are re e ed wi & view to @ squeege, Facts | entered upona brief period of activity as the re. ons, hence to ‘re, general cargo a jump | OR ‘$20,000 WANTED—ON AVAILABLE BoaRvD.—lu Brooklyn, on Thursday, 25th inst., eu e jun , Ons » | Norwegian bark, irom Maltimore 10 4 Baltic po wit | $18,000 2 ‘ * | Gay, March 2, at one o’ciock P. M., from her late gathered conversationally trom the principal | suit of investment purchases on the part of local | 1.50) bbis. of refined petroloum at 6s; an American’ bark, | $1 a er Yas oat] seria ddintiiee madusignda on tor family re in- | Festdence, No, 200 East Forty-ninth street. An; ti LUO es of fie Operators indicate that the latter have not lost | banks, Foreign bankers were not conspicuous, | Nemes Auster Jor orders, with Siw casos of rened | Murray street. faith in higher prices, and are waiting upon natu: | however, elther as large buyers or vited to attend the juncral services, at ‘her late SLRIONS, Jn Sunday, Fevruary 28, 1875, SENRY ates | A, SLEIGHT, in the 26tn year of his liers, The stadt, with, 4.000 bois. Fost at, te: & Bripat br ie | @sy WANTED—ON FIRST MORTGAGE, as | Tesidence, No. 337 Grand avenue, between Th fe a a ; . venues, on M " e relatives and friends of the family are re- Fal causes rather than upon mere speculation to | closing prices in London b mate as follows:— retined petroleum at 6s, Bi. If to Mediterranean, Os. 6d. If 525.000 aeons. capital: lmproved Rl ie ss” Salahananaehas fonaay, Mareh 1, at tWo | ,oectiutiy invited. to attend the funeral, -on Tues. compensate them lor their holdings. 12 Fed. 19, Feb. 26, | ',AdrIAUC es conuinued quiet, excepting for | 3fCStmproved Land, remainder in valuable Timber. | “BRADFORD.—In this city, on Friday, February 26, day, March 2, at the residence of his grandfather, THE GOLD FLUCTUATIONS OF THE WERE 0. S, 6's, 6-20'8, 1865, oat Worse 107% itted doweatieg which “continued. in deihavd iu a jobbing | Practpals only address T. Ll. KNOX, 67 Liberty street. | of pleuro-pueumouia. MARIANNE Gay, widow of | Totienville, 8.1, at eleven o'clock. The friends were as follows:— My S. 6's, ets 186 107% 10754 107% | way at steady ete The sales aggregate about 10) bbis. | $100. § PER CENT B DS POR SALE— the late Hon. Alexander W. Bradford. | pot Or wareeia ae AD Rd pores ‘Since Jane 1, 1875 he ‘do alayed, 2c. er “Bu muscovado reflnitig, | ong lo, besides Turaaces, ulainke Word Sep. | the Chureh or tne Transfiguration, East Twenty. nee INGRTREN-—Suddeniy, at Greeley, Cola, Jan- Tuesday, Fev. Lowest. Highest. BSc, a Sze, ; E: tw Nal Ofiesns 2: | tember, in New Yor! | ninth street, between Pygp and Madison avenues, a of hemorrhage of the lungs, Evert Wednesday, Feb. 24. 144 1865, old 107% Jan, 2 108 Jan. 30} asic LIVINGSTON & CO. 239 Broadway. | on sunday morning, jh 1, at halfpast nine SRINCGTREN, Of thle city, SOD OT s0kn By God pr Fev. 2.. 141d M4 lay 1867..., 10756 ay 13 108 Jan, & | | Navan i ones.The marl et for ,apirite sof turpentine 700, 000 TO LOAN-ON BOND AND MNORT. | ee sci che serine tes Weitas i | a seaeat esee of Schodack, N. Y., in the Friday, i Mikes 1 feb. 13 105K Feb. 6 | conti c v nominal im the | * mort . RAN DT.—t a 9 a | , iJ CORN ee nit BouS daa. 16 Jans 2 | Seen ohromesc, pane imohantly, on | PeGon“sr, Weakeiad ar W'Eag Ancginnity ute | ot4oh og Soom brawl aged $ yearn etmontie | ,FOUCHaI servis ere, Nel at, Greeley Senaary On time loans of gold, the following rates were goo area steady at $2 09 a 84 10 for of hahae, Hous conmtergie catate funds none but prime applica. | AA Ti tyes and friends of the family, also the mem- | _TUTTLE.—In New York, on Saturday, Fepruary paid for use:—Thirty days, 1-16 @ ; sixty day COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘ sdbali way and remained —= bers of Hermann Lodge, No. 203, F. and A. M4 are | 27, Lavka B. Torre, daughter of Edward respectiully tnvited to attend the funeral, from | lsidora E, Tuttle, in the léth year of her age.” the residence of his parents, 89 Morton street, on The funeral will take piace at No, 82 Irving Tuesday, March 2, at bali-past oue o'clock. place, on Monday, March 1, at two o'clock P. M. BRIGGs.—On Sunday, February 28, aiter a short UNDERHILL.—At Ranway, N. 2” February 2, Wines, ELIZABETH, Wile of Isaac V. Briggs, in the | 1875, ANDREW UNDERHILL, aged sec akeie coe a t javed ii ey tr AVtiiningte Piteh quoted at $2 25 for PEIROLECM. For refined the market continued, quict, ‘ but there wag no dispasition to, shade prices on the part Diss N SHIP — 5 COTTON FIMMER, ACTIVE FUTURE—FLOUR Frnm— | Dore, "as.ne dispetionte shade prices.on the park | Tt Sor-urr03 ip OF Gora eaittiten, patwies, Bence a He of March. Crude in bulk was also drmiy | B , WHEAT ¥FIRMER—CORN sTRaDY—oaTs Nz | {BC nidille, of Ma {n bulk was aiso arm farting and Henry Piate is this day dissolved by mu- Ki f (ual consent, The dusiness in, futuro wil be carried on Rel nd naphiba quoted | Sueyconeent, The Ousiness in, fat dation and assume Sot year of her age. latives and irlends are invite & %; ninety days, % a %; four months, % a XK months, % & XK; all the year, 1% per cont, In this connection the statement of President Sidney Dulon, of the Onion Pacific Railroad, in bis recent a iler'ps price, Cases na f “at letter ia not without interest, to-wit: that the CHANGED—BARLEY QUIET—PORK =£A8Y— at We, Tor eh y. tbe, "Viiadeiphia market was aigo in: ities of the late Arm. HENRY | , cetera ends (of the family are respect, | open eos a, °, house of ne oa, John ve wr acuve, ‘dl mM @t 14%5c. , bs . nv | orne Lit stree amount of gold and silver ore and bullion received LARD EASIER—GROCERIES QUIET—FREIGHTS | [120% op pot or March deliver Rtore aeeti CARY 26, 1375. HENRY PCATE fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late ata orem Meets say Bu idence, 235 Kast 12th street, on Wednesday, | Rahway. N'h FIRMS WILL FIND THE METROPOLITAN Waren 3, atone P. M. Remains Will be taken to y 1, Take Pen: at Omaba from the West during 1874, was ‘RADY — creek were of a fenoral, ra i STEADT—PETROLBUM DULU—NAVAL STORES | Oi iiarious as, iollows Oil « ylvania Railroad, foot of Desvrosses $41,900,000, against $21,600,000 in 1873, A late re- MIN AL fo $1 8) a $l Bz tose vy PRINTING ESTABLISHMET, No. 218 Broadway, | g¢, John’s Cewetery, Yonkers, ior interment. or Cortlandt streets, at one o'clock. view of the business of California is also sug. | ™% fy acne i Trou ‘Gentee, at at Mal Proligceced weeraees sat oxeapent Printing doue wit CHAPMAN.—On Sunday morning, Februaty 28, | | WILKINS—Suddenly, on Saturday morning. of gestive in the report that the gold and silver yield SaTURDay, Feb, 27—6 P. M. Perker’ ‘a, United, $1 nts oupite if i RaLPH CHAPMAN, tMiant son of W,G. and rw apopiexy, Isaac P., son of James M. and the late Though irregular and constantly duotuatin gPrtae ra Ratti aid ‘ieee aad there was more animation in the meronandise A reek markets iast week than proviously, while in some departments thore waa a very grattiying increase tn the business for the week. Out-of-town cus. tomers arrived in greater number than pre- viously, while they were evidently more disposed for 1874 Was $86,000,000, and that the exports of the same metals during eighteon years amount to $706,000,000, ‘the following figures from the rec- orda of the War Department, are interesting as showing the amount of silver bullion produced by Bue Comstock Lode:— Carano aged 9 months aud 6 days, Lavinia A. Wilkins, in ihe 43th year of nts age. Retatives und iriends are req Notice of the funeral hereafter. ENHIEM. the iuneral from the residence o1 parents, op Woop.—On Saturday, oroary 27, Mary A, t Sixth stroet, Now Yo: legitimate art Tuesday, March 2 at one P,M., irom 161 Keap | ODly daughter of Gilbert Wood. ar i pgent wanted, send % cents tor sampie ae roukiyn, BE. D. | tone ger Dict dg i te 8 ewbuty ape please copy, atte al 5 925,70 bole for MM et “ tnd’ b0) bbls. fOr ADTiL at BiB 98.) Becop—the market A GENTLEMAN, HAVING MORE BUSINESS THAN Chank.-0u. Friday St, alter ort iliness, | East 10:0) street, on Tuesday, was dull but prices uuchan; od. Sales. 10 boxes of city he can do justice to, would assign one branch, tree Repncoa A, ‘Ouatm, widow Ol ne late Heary B, Jon clear at at 10}—C. teri do, quoted at from risk or oncumbrance, to a competent pariy;amod- | Clark, in the 62d year of her age. WRIGHT.—On Sunday, TENTION ALL.—OAL to Mai a en $100,000 11,739, He | nd short clear at a i3ldc, per Ib beet | capital only is required, but evidence of business | Relatives and friends o! the family are respect- | Francis WaiGHT, iD tle y of his age. 4,000,000 | 186 to buy and leas disposed to proorastin hence | Pais ‘Kom''s. ine demand i 6 dlsivetne | Uuty aud Integrity wust be furmished. Address box fully invited to attend the iunerl from ineresl- The relatives ‘and friends of (he family, and 6,000,000 @ better business was reported in most of the | fs bg [te ru he ae bk Po ing Ore Bou? office. | dence of Mra, George Clark, No. 113 Market street, | those of ois beloved wile, Annie Gaiens, are ree | leading commodities, Dry goods wei more | 50 pack sate at prices within our quoted ran, sought alter and were firmer, in consequence, fer shige pasted ait Pattee a iY business siowing & gratifying increase. lata tne ‘uninapect t ‘Daal F Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on Monday, at hall-past | speotiuily invited to attend the iunerai, from his tre, Tee ier ay and ane tor al aight ane gerest two o'ciuck. ‘Traina ieave Forty-eecond street de | late reat dence, 283 seventh avenue, on on Tuesday, pee be obtained for oo fptarcet pot at 10:30 A. M. rT at one o'clock P, iehth street, one Broad Ast | Pdou\on and Aibany papers please copy. 1 rt papers please oupye