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— NEW YORK HER. ALD, MONDAY, MARCH 8, u y PVAVGR TION showed 2 smaller loss in the s varpiaa se reserve than Vig WORK OF EVANGRLIZATION, wus expected, Tee extremes of the week were bee aucun mongsss ll4sg and 11514; the opening, 114M, and the close (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] 15. the jo!lowing were OF THE WEEK. to and enconrages revo- fenane that i appeals SaTEROs FevO- | pes unonary passions.” ne action takea ie - | Pope himsell, it 1s added, “confirms the saying Of 4° ‘isis Seicee § 18K Hig nest, i. roane Mgr. M gila that the Cutholle Charen must 100K pyesaay, Marel 2 14% 14ig 11id for support to the Revolution,” and the signif- Wednesday, march 3 114% hae 118" cant sentence follows that recent Vatican de- ‘Thursday, Maren 4 us aig 113 liverances throw tresn light on tue path which Friday, ‘aren 5 ae tt} ne 4 the government of Prussia “must furtber enter garuruay, March 6. 115 oss aye upon in its confict with revolutionary pre- tensions.” THE MONEY MARKET | closed at 234 a3 per cent on call loans, with excep- if i | onal business at 4 per cent. During the week, I NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | however, money stif@ened—bvarely long enough tor 4 * | a quotation—to 534 and 6 per cent, ‘The vest price | of commercial paper is about 6 per cent, aad the range on prime paper 5 to 634 per cent. Foreign Bt exchange has ruled low, The Events of the Week—Signs ot | The following compilation of Americon railway Improvement. | loang ofered in the London market from January 1 to February 20, 1876, is taken from the Financial | Chronicle :— aS: "i rq Amount Jor THE MONEY AND GOLD MARKETS, Amount old bonds company. poled maturing. leecaknidbeciamieae } Pensyivania... ars 000,000 $4,800,000 | Central oF ew $000,000 kg hie A ino Central 2,500,000 t Advance in Stocks and the Pros: Rome, WaiertaeD and 1,600,000 * _ tikt aitimore and Ohio notes! 1,600,000 - pects of Speculation. Chicago aud Alton, ‘ s 50,000 jie, United N. J. R, and Canal 2,300,000 2,300,000 Uuiea, Ithaca and Elmira. 1,500,000 - WALL STRERT. } Leigh Valley... 8,000,090 _ Sunpay, Murch 7, 1875, Del, and Hudson Canal Co,. 2,000,000 Bonnie 3 estern Un eiegraph.. 6,150,000 4,500, The events of the past week are worthy of con. Reul estate (N. Y) ae ‘tge.. 2750,000 a ie sideration, inasmuch as they afford to the careiul observer—he who takes a broad view ol the com- mercial situation— evidences of recovery {rum ex- isting depression in business circies, Grouping some Of the most suggestive facts, we see, frst, greater activity in the speculative markets; large Operators taking & more hopeiul view of the future, and capital attracted from other cities to participate in whatever advantages may accrue from an improvement in prices. S-cond, it is Feported by vatious banking institutions that loliowing is @ comparison of the averages for the there is now a larger and more legitimate demand | past two weeks:— for discounts than has peen experienced 1or many Feb. 27. — March 6. months, showing more activity in trade andin a birt barron aeRs Cen the cireulation of money embarked 1m the same. Thyut tends becOeod Sriseae Dac revo yoo in this connection it 1s also 10 be noted that the 283,607,500 230, 110, 900 Dec, 3,496,600 ta es of money nave moderately advanced, not 22,492,500 22,410,100 Dec. 72,400 taking into consideration the disreputable devices ‘The following shows the relations between the oO! those who have sought to produce an artificial Totals. $16,100,000 The returu of railway earnings still continues unsatisiactory and irreguiar. THE BANK STATEMENT shows @ decline in the surplus reserve of $3,483,000. We reproduce the statement for tne convenience of those who did not see it yesterday, The banks now hold $5,937,275 lawiul money above tne legal Tequirement, against $9,420,625 last week. The total reserve und the total abilities :— stringency, but from causes that are easily Under- specie... $36081,860 Pcie iaty pee irene Btood by ail business men. Third, Legaltend’s 61,900,600 60,169,900 Dec.. 1,740,700 THE DISPERSION OF CONGRESS, } 4 Beg. —_ soe humiliating though It may ve to say so, has 70t Teserve $67,822,400 $68,465,000 Dec. $4,357,400 liited an incubus, and enabled the banking and Guired ag’t mercantile community to scan the future with deposits... 68,401,876 67,627,725 - greater certainty, and make calculations that are ar Not likely to be distracted by the work ol finan- —jegal__re- cial ei pirics, Fourth, the commercial papers gen- quirements $9,420,525 $5,937,275 Dec.$3,483,250 GOVERNMENT BONDS. The volume of business in these and the prices both show a decline. Secretary Bristow has 1esued another call for $5,000,000, on which interest will cease June 1, 1875, The closing prices in London have been as follows :— erally report a combivation of influences material- ly javoring fresh business, and speak encourag- ingly o! the signs mantiested, that when the ive disappears, tne canais open, and the country Merchants, now deterred by unusual winter weatner, flock to the city Lo make the:r purchases for the spring trade, a uew and altog-ther more “. Feb, 19. Feb. 26. March 5. U. S. 6's, 5-20's, 1865, olde A. 108 hope:ul condition of affairs will be seen. Filth, Ue 3 ws, 0, 1867 107% 107% sors the failures ofthe year have not produced wide- S. 6'2, 10-40 «Hou 308% 103 . 103 spreau disaster. They were among the resuirts of the panic, and have served rather a healthy pur- pose than otherwise, in provoking adaitional cau- lion and confluing business within its legitimate laadmarks, Finaily, THE SHARP DECLINE OF VALUES, the reduction of ireiglts and the cneanness of labor necessarily enter as active factors in the problem of recuperation, and will not be ignored Cay aebers Jan, tee Uae Highest, west, 5-20's, bee ola wite Tan, 2 108 Jan. 30 « 107 4 Jan, 12 108 Jan. 4 J + 102% Feb, 13 105% Feb, 6 New 6'8....... » 10244 Janu, 16 1083 Jan, 2 STATR AND RAILKOAD BONDS, In the former issues ‘he business has been very moderate, the chief ieatures beng Missouris, Tea- neasees and some Virginias, which were quoted ym their influence upon any future move- strong on aemand from tne State. Florida gold ment of capitai, There are, undoubtedly, ponds also found customers at 80, In railroad nen woo, with curonic persistoucy, will bonds tne principal advance was shown in the view the present and prospective market Union Pacifica, Uther bonds were generally firm. with meiancholiv eyes, aud continue to see every- thing draped in mourning; but this minority 13 now tov small to aifect general judgment or change the tenor ol events tiut seem to have already commenced a triumpbal procession. Alter jor the orainary expenditures of tne government, the toiegoing observations it is scarcely neces- jeaving only the imterest on tne public debt sary to describe why stocks have advanced and at to pe met by the com receipts. The the close generally show the iighest prices of the sales of gold haviog ceased the smount week, Jrue, Much of the advance may be a8 of accumulation trom customs increased from ceribed to $69,500,000 to about $76,000,000, which explains the pominal decrease of tne public debt. It is Said that the Internal revenue receipts for Febru- ary exceed those of the same month in 1874 by seventy percent, This, of course, is due to the rapid withdrawal of g20ds from bond tn anticipa- tion of the new Revenue bill, and will not be mis- nnderstood by business men, IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, . The imports for the week were:—Dry gooag, $3,738,543; merchandise, $7,086,316. Total, $10,819,858, The specte shipment for the week Was $583,761, Of which $254,000 was Spanish gold, $70,000 American gold and the remainder in silver bars, UNITED STATES TREASURY, provement im tne Internal revenue receipts, even to the extent of providing, during the past month, AN ACTIVE FIGHT vet ween the bulis and ears, te latter contesting obstinatels, as they did, every stage of the same; buc vot a little of tue existing strength is due to the new Jaith with which tne outside puviic have seen one railroad corporation alter another ap- parently emerging frm its totls, and ‘taking a pew po-iti n, The course of Western Union, Union Pae.fic, St. Paul, Northwestern common and pre.crred, Wabash, Only and Mississippi and Pacific Mail, to say notning of tue firmness o; the restof the lst, requires no additional comment, the simpic facts speak tor themseives. It will be seen that prices made an advance of from 1 to 64 per cent, and at times under the impetus of strong excitement, At the close, It being the last day of the Week, there Wasa slight reaction, owing to the gathering in of the very satisiactory profits, and prices {eli off a jraction of one percent. The 1ollowing tables, however, will convey at a glance an idea of the extremes oi the market, together with the Gyures which obtained at the close:— HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES OF TUE WEEK. \ Highest, Lowest. New York Central and Huason.... 10i7¢ rape 29 trie. Ente preverred Lake shor Wabash, Northwestern. Northwestern i Laptll Rock Island kort Wayne Muwaukee and st, Milwaukee and st. Fant 9 eie De\., }ackawanna anu Western... New Jersey Central. Miciigan Central. illinois Central. ... + ice Pacihc.... C, cand be C, Hanuti al and St. Joseph... COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON QUIET, FUTURES HIGHER—FLOUR FIRM—WHEAT STEADY—CORN HEAVY—OATS DULL AND UNCHANGED—BARLEY QUIET— PORK NOMINAI—LARD ¥FIRM—GROCERIES QUIET—FREIGHTS DULL—PETROLEUM LOW- ER—SPIRITS TURPENTINE STEADY—ROSIN FIRMER AND ACTIVE—WHISKEY STEADY. SaTcRpay. March 6, 1875. The merchandise markets were characterized by irregularity and gonstant fluctuations all through the week last past, yet a fair business was consummated in all the leading commodities, while 1n Dumerous instances the markets at the close of the week showed considerable improve- ment, while prices were bigner, In the dry goods department there was no spasmodic move- ment, the market being rather quiet than otner- Wise, With prices ruling firm. Tne hardware business still continued active, and the week's Hannibal and St. Josepn preierred, sales were leavy, thougu perhaps not Sanaa Ississippi. que so large as during tne preceding Western ay? week, The market Was cbaracterized by Atlantic and Pacific eles ‘aph & good degree of firmness at the close Pacitic Mail.. of the. week, The export movement was more lively, particularly in breadstuffs and a few other commodities, Business on ‘Change was not large, though the markets were gencratly firmer, walle prices were in numerous cases higher, Four in Wells, Fargo & Co,’ . American Alerchants’ Union Ex... United states Express..... CLOSING PRICES—THREE P. M., SATURDAY. Pacific Mail, 88 a 38%; Western Union Teie- graph, 753¢ @ 7544; Quicksilver, 32 a 35; do. pre- ferred, 39 @ 43; Adams Express, 102 a 103 American Express, 63 a 64; United States Express, 803, & 60%; Weils-Fargo Mxpress, 85% a 86% Chicago and Alton, 101% @ 101%; Cleveland and Pittsbarg, 91 @ 9134; Chicago and Northwestern, 43%, @ 4344; do. preferred, 55% a 5634; Cnicago and Rock Island, 103% a 104; Milwaukee and St. Paul, BA, @ 34%; do. preferred, 54 a 54%; . and I, C., 644 @6; Delaware, Lackawanna ana Western, 1114 @ 111%; Erie, 274 @ 273;; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 22% @ 2234; Lake Snore, 73% a 74; New York and Harlem, 128}, a 1204; New York Cen- tral and Hudson River, 1013g a 101%; New Jersey Central, 110a 110%; Unio and Mississippi, 26% a 26%; Panama, 113 a 114; Toledo and Wabash, fair request and the marxet was firmer, low grades bringing an advance en the prices quoted the week Le tore. Wheat was i better request, mainly for toreigu and, with limited offerings {roi store and eipts, prices advauced materially. Tne de- mund was mainly tor spring wheat, but all kinds ad- vanced in like proportion, so that the quotations at the close of the wi were higber tham they bad been tor @ long time, Corn was without particular movement, A moderate demand prevatied during most of the time, but the market ruled drm and closed somewhat higher, Oats were fluctuating and un- certain ali the week ard business wus moderete. Bar. ley collapsed, ail efforts to prevent a deciine having Foved abortive, und it closed decidedly lower tor ull Mus | Whiskey was irregulur and entirely vomiual Until after the pussuge of the ‘ax bill, when the price Was carried up to tie bighest figures current when te {4x Was first incorporated in the bul, rrovisious were quiet but comparauveiy stendy ail throuh te week, Po-k velng nearly nuininal ail the ume. Lard was tr Fequiar, ullernaely auvanelng aad declining wituout apparent cause otuer thau the will” of — ie 1434 @ 14%; Union Pacific, 44% @ 4u%4. spestinture, Peowhte @ generally = quict and easy, a # Were Quite geveraliy lower, (uus OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES SATURDAY. The following table shows the, opening, highest and lowest prices of Saturday day :— Cpening. ie Lea Lowest. 101% OLY ates Lavuruny tucilita-ing the oudiow of wraiu, Our aturduy the markets Were Without uecided chunxe save in excep: onal cases. On ‘Change tout was Brom and ia modcrate demand. Wheat was less xctive, put tu was ho appreciabi ite = as compared with Friday. corm was dull avy, but not yuoiany New York Centrat 101% lower, Oats were “and unchanged. “in ine hog rie. product business wi yan Pork Was uominaliy uu- 73% changed. Lard was less active, but firm Groceries, b are “4 generally speakiag, were quiet, and vaiues not essen- Northwestern, 43% oe 7 oe aaa ta tau) : clu, eudy at 3c, advance, Northwestern preierréd t434 HS butte Pad ate ccteaoe ck Iwan tyeeee % particuvariy tor rediueds Naval stores Wore tia, rosill Milwaukee dhd 81. Paul. Pitt 3434 closing higher, With & argo Lusiness. Whiskey was Mil and St. Paul pret.. 64 : 58% slewUy at ihe lite auvane Ono and 8 1, COTTUN on the spot Was New detsey Ueuiturs : 10” ie" nominal; tor die ack of suitciont busine Chien Pact : at 48 staniaie Values, 4 indueaces will Wester 43% % Uxpurcers ous of the maFact for. several days ern Luion.. 755 76 A tew low bida were made b: y this clasy ol Duyers to test Atlantic and Pac: 22 22 22 the warket und Were reiused. Huluers whe disposed Pacific i 89% 38% 383 to sell, Were unwilling to KuvINIt LO ConcessioNs, ry ft e Lids inade uy exporters Were aaterialy Uuder our Leures, spinners paid Tul priced, but ouly yurchused Jor the EXIMERCies OF tae MOMeENL Speoulators were not Gispused 10 buy, except At OW prices. aud very Hive cr tw Was ou the marke + Or puture deliv- way iauriy wative amd avout 4c, bigher, ny Maly due to lige Hgceipts atthe wllig a the close Was steady. 10) ry ‘The dealings in the most speculative securities were very iarge, and it is understood that a neavy short interest is left outstanding. THE GOLD MARKET Was the theatre of moderate excitement and of much interest, the latter beginning about we Middle o; the week, when it became known that vertain speculates were in the market with ao new to buying a Jarge amount o| goid in order to make Money stringent and cause a “squeeze” in saw geld, Tho Biiamp', Bowever, proved only burtialy succeBBU, Aud Lhe UuBk siulemend a Lud! , ius. the nal auyeations for rac stuljows—Mureb, May, 17 Sou, une, i ive! HONS Umred Ol Eran iar He} L +i ey ed oh apa ' May, lout 176. Som The reports irom this department show an im- | nd \ jgsitulng, hi eed ig ah i ta | seed, $5 Oa 86 6 Dees 4 hogs, $2a $3 25. Kecelpts— Wheat, 6,0) bushels; corn, 6,0.000.; cars, 3,000, Phip- menis—Curn, SON bushels; oats, 200 dor Curcago, March 6, 1875, Whea id April 773 grade above or betow the grate cliahaxbacnein like. ; wood ordinary, strict good ordinary, 15% low middling, i6sjc.) middling, i good midditt Quotations based on American standard of cias: ficauon:— > hanged. Flour quiet and uy No. 2spring, Se , sp Good middling? Middling air. 4 17% a aul; droomng ; toe Apel. Dressod bs ive ian hugner: 0; heavy, 9 a $8 3). kK hicher « Total, YAR at S15 1235 a SIS 15, pot; ob 25° May Lard firm and in tar di S25 $15 27k. April; $b $1 M6 quiet "and i v = oaske hed 8 ryt 4 Board tu che, ie iu taiddiing) tne sales li “ay e been as follows. alter two v'ciock P. 16 Bear 1s igo Mure, Siu at 16\4 ay, 120) at lo7g 2Ge82e. ; June, 600 at 1773. {ige., 00 WE 17 B-Ibe., 100 at 17'dHc, 3 July, 20) at 1 Fabs; Sapiamber, 1 at 16 20526; + October, 2 iat 1624 100 wt | 10 at 16%, i i 101 ‘oats, 8,000 Cattle Aran, juotive and ‘strong. rday, ae oe pales of |b ") ieceip' aurche Yesterday Live hows ‘nem tae Ke: Whe, 5 ge $6 alex ‘ul-de. Ta oh 10 good $675 437 ber, ies Sheep dru: ana in good dew arch, S00 atls bi 00 t april, 60 ac t6 19-3. 1s,c., ery atlé 21-3. 40 at 16 Li-bde., SU0 at 16 3 iyo at 1G%4c. U0 at 16 de sic. 10 at 16 HAVANA mess Havana, Mare 6, 1875, Suar dull and nominal: business simall, Nox 1) to 12 Duteh standard, 13g 414 reals per us. 15 10 2), Di 1, ised Ga: satan, 9S @ Loy iy . WO at lis 17 13-20. ; July, 200 a ‘August, ha) ae Ww 1s. E eptember, 10 at 17) Total, 10,60) Daies. total, KO Daler. | be ceipts at the ports were us illo alvesion, 1,463 bales: Sew Oreans, 6; Mobile, tlie Sawaunsh, 123; Charleston, 642; Wilunngton, 173; sortoli, Sak TS York, 1,406; Baltimore, 35: Boston, 203 Phtnaelphin, td the United Sune 446. “Folal. 159 bales. "This day lasc week, 142. 1nis— Ainerreai $ day last year 11,827. 6 tes (0 forein ports quoted — asked, | thus:—10 lavre, by ste Yo Mamourg, by steam, — $25 a" & ¢. To B Yo Liverpool, td. 4ad., compresseu. roved ‘leeling taroughout the and the Market presents a better Cone, business re Was only inodersie, anu inewmded 76 bags ex Bisckpucl ou private weihs, At the vutporte thove was cousideruble doing. At Baliimore an business was San SBee mated comprising some % boxes and YeeK, 95.0) Doxes atid 12.5.0 week’ 23,00) boxes and boxes and 5 60) Now Empty hogshiea: bly higher, Shoo hogshead 44 re ts on I ber box of susar, $f uur the United Bie or cabs yor. the United t loading at per, hud. s, 33 u $37 oti 1 and onjers on the north Coast of hha of sugir, $00 $8 2 & 26; to Falmoutit and ord old, 20a Bt; Ainerican, Ws w 12h. Chine Unied States sixty days’ premium: short sit, {84 9) premium; sixty da gold, Léa 1d premiuai: short sight Hg a 120 premium, On Loudon, to7 a HO premium, On Paris, Lea U3 premium. Dingapore, Ide. a sue. Lani rs Lommgo, ty: i 2 Costa Blea, ie bh Mexicun, 2 a Ivige. | Angostura, I8c. a Zic. avauilla, 1Be, a 19. Curavoa, lic. u 18sec. olds 6) and 9 vay: FLOUR AND GwALN. 8 eipts—viowr. 14,039 bbis. ; Wueat, 2944) busnels; corn, $44 0 do. corn ‘mia, 1.700 bbls, and 6.1 bags; oats, 1415, busl and for the week @ ee this date ANNUM WILL nproved city propery, With Address AM Fests rigazes on out bonus: only direct parues need to apply. oy bots box 209 Herald oilice. 1.0 do. delve und rus or wil wrades, parucuualy slipping ox. D Wee TO RAILROAD WO \DS A sf trug =Aley weie reported of 14v00 Lbs, of which 4,70 + und bought by the old es abhishe Southern tour was firm, witn $0) vbis. ALBRE ay a tair expore trade at an- 84 00 a $4 90 ee sere: wero tor export. gold. Corn weal auracie changed prices, We quote:— No. ett Superfine site AxUPA otate ab i Choice state a 55) dupertine We: a ams xtra Western, rare Hound Bou Oise: shi brand $30 sound Roup Unio, shipping bran a DOL: baniker Round hoop whic, trade brands a Go) | SoCo enor . Siu 65) A’. bt. Louis, low extra, bia 55 L St, Loum, straight extra. Sioa 55) otuer t es, : efectol with hoige double extr Sion 05) best Coe ene Se tabs OW & COs Tez Beoakway. » choice family, Wa BW Risdons Aneto Rupe 4908 530 N¥ AMOUNT ae si ce $30.00), TO LOAN ON Southern, superti 4504 475 4 > Souther, extra, swa gw WILLIAM iy LOAVLECH, 18) ervadway. Southern. tamily a 82 a ABOUT $150,10) TO IxV St UPON BOND geeu eel Hesiers, Sa 4) and Mortcaze—f will receive appiteatian3 for loans Corn mei . Swa 43) on city property. Address, with tuil deszription, M. | Gorn ment, brandy live 2 47a — WE “uerald ome , Corn meal, puncheons 21504 = —Waeat Fuled about steady at yesterday's range of ALWAYS = MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD prices, with a iair trade reported, wainly on export ace New Yerk city Mortgages without bonus. Principals count. cules inc.uded XL busels al$. ile gi ldior desiring \o borrow or tuvest apply to H. £, GRANT i No. 2 chicago and Northwestern spring on shore aud Pine sireet. atloat, chiefly at $1 13s a $1 14 aflout: $1104 $116 for GournuRN i GTA RAILROAD Silla OOU- 0. 2 tikes, $1 28 ior While and red muxed, $118 for No, 1 Milwaukee old, #: 25 a. $128 tor red an umber Western, and $1 154 $.tstor No. 1 spring. Corn wag [HC ! unsettied and irregular during the eariy deaidugs, and — B2!9 ciosed rather heavy, with some presure to realige. ales were, 74.0 bushels, a sige. a 340. for mixed, 4 MIS h pons dite Lat © er list ant Ist April next, upon the mortgage bonds of ine Lisue of August 1864, wail be by the Clerk of the United sta es Circuit Court at Paul. Further inform tion office of the ‘Trustees, 5) rine st ty third floor. closing at BKC. @ and 8540. white, clos! ro CAPITALIi#3— ONBy WANTED at 86e. a 8.4, Jats Were dull and one! x tame. with 3,000 bushels solu, at 67c. ate. lor mixed, | SOSTAH ue (BEE 1s NO, 20 Nassau street, in store and wlloat, and ogc. a 70c. for white. Rye quoved Gand 7, New at Bbc, one sold. Buriey ruled quiet aud un- makes desirubie loans on Cuieago vity Property. Shanged, th though the toue was heavy; rowed Stace guid at $l. Barley walt w ois Gansu treet Sold at $1 40, tine, and 4.00) bushels do. x5, cash, REIGHTS.—Market dull, both for berth sccommoda- fon and tor charter; rates not, essenitally changed, ‘the oniy engagements we have to report in Liverpool, by steam, 350 bales cotton at 4d. ‘nominal Fave lor grain, 724d. 08d. 10 Glasgow. by steam, 50 ue Hour at bet 10 Bremen, by sail, 15) tons urement good: Bay Wi Mie ebatic Wane Brits cy ig. S00 tons, bence to the nortu side of Cuba aud back. with sugar, on private term Norwegian $10. 000 ob wore waste \—BUsINESS KS- tablished; first class: capital can turned on monih ata net profit of ten per cen! money amply secured, witn option of investment afi actual results shall sutlsty investor of its desirabt Appoint interview with MERCANSILIS, box 123 ne ‘Ds TO ee ON FIRST neat $250,000 ass anes nopurte, tp ait thout bonus: also money for First, Bold Mortgages. PAUL P Aaa atrect, bark, trom Phitadelphia to u Continental port, with 700. 000 TO | LOA —ON BOND AND MORT- 2.500 bbls. refined peiroleum, on piivate terins: rates $i! mvt fiprcanes cashed, V, K. rumored at &. 3d.,1f Con inent, und vs. if to the Baltle: 2 an italian bark, from do. to Cork, United Kingdo: ‘MoLasses.—W NK ch hue street, or 31 East seventeenth iese being estate tunds, none but prime sree aan ouslenat: lor orders to the J. with 260. quarters of grain, at 73. hi no chanée to note in the market, remained quiet, Foreign ie venuy prices. We, c. rity RARE CHANC!.—A MANU: oss UPPOR’ ONT TIES. PACTURI ng eood B ness in the gentleinen’s i Gesstully in operation tor the ist sixteen vears and which county among his customers tne best jobbing houses -hroughout the Union, 18 offered tor saie, the present owner having determined to go to .urope. ’ For particulars apply to a, WORMSEK, -18 Church street jew York, Rat we uve Porto Rico, tse Orleans, thee Naval oTones.—The market for spirits of turpentine ‘was quiet but ste c.osing at So3¢c, a Suc, chantable order. note sales of 115 bbis. at 362. she market for strained rosin was decidedly better; closing quoted at $2 10 a $2 lo tor ordinary to good; there Was a large business consummated ; tue sales reported to i up bere and at Washinzton) abour 25, bbis.: e Dariicularized embrace 0) bole scrutued at $7 12% Aut 761 bbls, of No, 2.at $2.35 and $0 bbls, of common strained to pale at irom $2 05 to ‘ar and pitch were quiet and not essentially chanved in value. Paovisions.—ecepis—Pork, 107 bois : beef, 78 pacic ‘ages; cut meats, 1 . ; Iurd, 697 bbls, and tierces;and for the week euding this dute—rore, 407 bois: beel, 181 packanes; cut ments, 7.782, d ard, 8,520 bbis and tierces and S41 kegs. The market ior mess pork contin. ued quiet and unchanged. New. ‘ness on the § ‘Be. CHANGH.—FIRST OLASS BILLIARD Collender bevel Tables, wato all fixtures. ; very iow rent. Apply at hear 129th street. rey or COMMISSION MEROHANTS IN BER- fin (Germany) baving an extensive knowledge of the the r trade, commanding a good line of cus- ect tomers and ‘aoie, to tarnish first class reterences, wish to obtain orders for the sale ot tailow, suet, petroleum, ax ineiudin iz pine and gas, tor $9 Third a uoted at, $19 25, March 8i9 10 a $19 15, April gio 1 a honey, grain, ac, Be) bbls. of Western prime mess suld at $15, Ba- Pi Sanee, but the market firm. We note sates ot 40 | care ol Box elty long clear at 103c., 100 boxes short clear at Tia: Western long clear quoted at ic. a luige. AY FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, WI oon attached, titted Ct and will take a Beef—The market was uulet and “unchanged, artner to manage with $50 One house irom bo ge ig SP aed ‘ienend dy ‘pues Muna "ine range Broudway, 133 kast Eighth Street. Of (a packager, at si of our quorations. We 11a $12 for oxtra mess ti tps sn a ges gu for Uninspec ted, $lU $9.50 lor plain mess uninspec as SO: tierced beet at $2z a $44 tor India mess, and $.0 eines ond city extra india, tess $l, quot'd firm within the range of $19 a $22 for the beiter qualities, Cut meats: ere Was NO Ap- preciable fa , and the demand continued e 10 plealed shoulders at 75¢c. ane 230 do. 10%c. per ib, Lurd— FINE BUSINES; OPPOR(UNUIY.—A SAMrus and tilliard Saloon, on a@ prominent corner of a leading avers, doing ‘s good rewuiar business well stock ni fitced up, lor sale wt a sucr.fice, as owner his is a genuine, good eraid office, Saal BEST PATENT CONNECTION IN Bi the world for water. steam and quickness. Will sell State Right or take partner to manufacture. Can bo market tor Wes.ern steam, altavugh quiet, rund Kk, seen at 29 Dey street, New Yor! arm. We heard of saivs of 45 therces, on spot, at IBC. PVOAL, ¥. RICK AND 1 4000 do., tor April. at 1534 5) do. for Muy, at, Lidge, hep . . March luoted aris if 1 16e. Oi ol y, 175 fucrses sold at ie | A ealo— ® fine water frontaxe Ans Neving sive it Deregta) attention: t! Ad H. K., box IL BUSIN S$ FO! sag trade, east y extended: owner retiring; price, ve nox re quiet but firm at 8c. tr co i Y. ery a bige. tur olty. Apply to GGG3 & CARLELON, 8 Broadway. Sitmoveeas—the. marke tor refined was dull and N EN HAVING FROM $5)) TO $1,300 WaNiED IN easter, closing nominal at about 152. a 15t¢c. tor svar or Dalince of month, in buik was slightly caster, mand, affording large profits; no risk. quoted at 73 jet With a moderate In: ry, but Witnoan feauting tn Topurted trans .oth oodles! i Sa uiry, rtd tri ons; uorea at 20. 4 2U%4c. Naphtha. was steadily held a oO. OF TH OLueSs! AND MOSt PROSPEROUS see toto. wor city. ihe Filladelpiia marker was dull Dry Goods Stores in Saratoxa {8 offered tur site, In- und easier. Reflued quoted 2om'nally at 143e. @ 1430. tor building. sa istactory reasons different cities to conirot a mony} in large de- i box 3.444 ty nx Icuse of the delivery, sporor month. Advices irom the Creek were 1 tor desring to sed, Address Mrs Jo uN of a generaity ures but firm market, wath quotations PAY RICK, Saraioga = prings, N Es Not essentially chunyed from those last puulisue: as a ugake he tone of the market was very firm, but \WASDiYo give MAN, With CASH CAPITAL OF v trade was leva acuve, ‘the reported deailiiga Lic-used ee on Sand 25 bhss. centrnugal on private erms and 100 Loxes slaved at aXe Kedued was firm,” but gulet, at hai wit cee, i for staudard A and iige. a 1UMe for WTA ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $3u00, IN THE “ ‘quote —Cuba—Kedning, inferior to, com- auction and furniture Business. A: piv in person to »; do, fair e wood fair, 368. G, P, BALA RDO, Auctioncer, WS Sixt! ue, Corner 204, to prime, se. Bho e air of Thirty-titth street, } prim tevin ie “De. a eee: 38 to Ls, 8) ~melido, to ee He. iptigals Rhus and” boxes moltages, hinds, aid boxes, 7e.1 78 clayed, Uoxes 500.78 FIRST CL RA $2.0) elling Goods Business, well locate! in a D beantitul city two hours’ wistanut Irom Sew Vurk, to be b Pe : soll on acount gt sleknospand, abseace trou Tamtly. Soi ta vig f iy 10 Kovly tA, WORTH cy & RING, 6 et, Ose. a luge, f =! dni, 0 or tol’. vi 4.0 Eroome reer New York. c, Brocery) tain to choice, dee. a A PARTY Duteh stuudard, Xow’ Ye Ll, TH a Tigc, $3. OOO ea equally with standard, sus. 10 & Shoe. tunila—Superior qi ayrecab.e business enterprise tant wi By Now Orgus=keaning thie? agreng! rocury gruites. 1240, 0 Sige but pri ste Th a Jobe Gavi TALISt, For futerview address ierald Uptown | peered ottiee, Carolina utd igs of Rangoon th ur Quoica range us tol & choice 10t: latter oa The.; prime do. 7 year 174; the Addrosses tor wale. address ; Loutsi Olaixal, Herald office. na, We Ud . Na, At THe, euereuey ; nOIAL PARTSER WANTED, IN A ell established and well knowp manu: anzOON, Pat aT. bol Srranie—Tue Wurket was innetive, but ut prices were Her tg first class reterences. Aduress M., quoted nomimatly steady at Mae, a 144 box 14 a. ‘TALLow was fir TO $2,000 WANTED. 1 BUSINES sales; hinds. at Sc, tor ey and 9.0) ibs of outor SLO, 000 $3 gatabiishe and Puttin. es town stock at 3gc, per 1b, ing; it liberal mteresi tq a suitaole party will be uiven; Wnisxrr Receipts, S26 Dols. making a totui for the ig betier business can ‘ye Toone. As tivestigation will week of 6,057 Ubls. ‘1h steady, with further proye the advantages of this opportunity, Address P, saies of 300 Db.s. at $1 ‘& CO. Lox ipa eval ottice, gud to inoderutouemana, We note it | conn hrelettissisentoee DOMESTIC MARKETS. | THE COURTS. Gatvestox, March 4 187), | a Cotton quiet and weak; middling, 15% I Ts eke pig a Exports cuastwise, 7, sales, 1,830, stock FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT, Before Judge Flamrmer. TURNED THIEF IN HER OLD AGE, Mary Dutty, an ola gray ‘haired Irishwoinan, was & ‘ asin. 1086 Bee charged by Elizaveth Sykes, of No. G41 West Porty- middiing, 15%. a 15%c,; low middhng, are 1 1 Chapt R ot soos ordinary, 1ésge.n telcc. Net recel sts second street, with the larceny of two sovereigns bales, ‘i Xports coastwise, 453. sales, 7. ctock, anda $5 bill. Whule scrubbing the compiainant’s 8. tam, M premises, it was alleged, she took the money irom Cotton. dull: middling, 19% ge for tnt ae. soncea'ment in the vedclothes and td it o1 good ordinary, 14; 1,225 bales, Exports ber person, Wheu it was iissed sne Was tue first sales, 200. to Oller heracli tu be searcaed, but this did not RLESTON, March 6, 1875. turn from ver the suspicion of the loser, aud on 4 low middling, i54%¢c.; ber being searcned the money Was found, she elpts, G42 bales. . ales, o pleaded her innoc-nce in a revole voice that could scarcely be heard by Bis Honor on the vencn, vut Pipergoroy| March 6 are, | uae. Svidence was tov conciusive. to. wdiit ‘ol 41.404, bales New Onurans Corton quiet and firm; middling 15 150, ; gud ordinary, 1444 1,07, “rxports—10 ‘Greut writain Ment, 7,88. eWles, 20, mock, 26, Moons, March 6, 1875, 6 Ne! lay foese Continent ela. Stock, This 0% middling, Cotton quie i ovdinary, Lidge. Nebr good ordinar stock, $9.17 Spirits big abet firm at 3ic. m at $i js for Crude turpenune $1 2% for hard, doubvt, and she was eld jor trial at the special Pray td vellow dip, fis 10r vir, leady ute] W. Sessions im deiaait of $500 bail, Her wrinkied brow and vent jorm, a8 she stood atthe bar, was Osweoo, March $ Li Flour dy and unchanged ; sales of 1.0.0 ‘at a $ad speciacie, and one “ould not velp thinking $6 for Not $6 2 for auver winter, 3b ov for that even with gray hairs aud oid age comes White win-er:, $6 Stor doubs extra. Wheat’ un: either wisdom nor the Jear ol the Lord, change ‘a White Michigan, $1 3) a $1 44--the latter in car 0. yiiisiwaukes club, Sora steady ATTEMPTED TO KILL HIS FRIEND. at 87e, Barley—Pr Held at 8 Com tou. Mill: Omcer George Smitn, of the Twenty-first pre, of Inladitngs, $0, | e.nct police, charged James Sullivan, a laborer, Burrano, March 6, 1875. | with staboing bis friend, Bernard lgoa, in the leg. Receipts—Flour, 1,400 vbis.; wheat, 9,W) bushels: corn, ar ¢ Ty logetner to excess, 14,000 do. o@'s, 7,000. do, turouga ireight. Flour quiet; matter o1 course, a Heo, # oF 40 UDI... It $4 18'a $5 tor spring and bakers: 968 during which 3 ivan inflicted. the Injury de: sa $075 for white; $6 ior rye. Wheat dull ibed, He Was heid for trial in the Geuer i i rm . ‘al Ses- Toare no # Unica New ror scarce; > cite od BOtibed § He wan IM A. Shing track (ai lies ei ‘ar stored iis feat bariey homina ci sore. Kye MW ungottled, buyers and’ seliers wide apart; quo UNLICENSED LIQUOR DEALERS. George Mitchel ana Leopold Frank, partners in the uquor business at No, 850 Bleventu avenue, Feaily enti ely Hominal, Seeds, fairiy activ S00 Dusnels at $6 25.4 $6 45 for medium clov were held for trial Led selling without @ license. Md ted eg 197%. | They bad a United sta license, vu; the Court nite | intormed them that toa was ee sulicient. ite. ‘Gorn dull COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. | SUPREME UOUAT=UmaMBEBE—Held by Judge | meal—334 tor volted, teed steady; shorts, per ton. large clover | ‘$2 80 w $2 W for timothy. Pork, lard dand dressed hogs quiet ans unchauged. Flour quiet and unchanged, holt $1 lads amber Mich vias A te hey ‘] oral ¥ be obtained at the | FOR OBIT 54. 56, 57, ee 1a2, 2, 265, ior, Ug, 134, sz, 245, 2 SUPREME TerM—Held by Judges Davis, stra and Vanieis.—Nos, 94, 119, 120! 1 25, » 83, 84, 95, ‘art 2—Held by Judes 1649, 1152, 1153, SiO. 1240, 1202, 1020, 1100, 2348, , 1166, ae. 1564, 1366, 1872, 4 —theld by Judge Lawrence,—Sos, 1094, 83, 4, 55, STT. 1UG5. 1005, 1057, 917, 1047, 1914, 1287, 33 23¢, 785, 691, 82d, ERIOR COURT=-(GENBRAL TERM.—Aq) until Thesday, March vit, as which lime appeals jrom orders Will be hear _SUPER(OK COCRT—Segcial TERM—Held by Judge ES 15 23, 28, 30, 31, ‘ ERM—Part 1—fleld by Wh. 1415, 94: it, 995, V9, 1003, ° Pal MAD. —Nos, 995, 1916, 1038, 1090, 1199, 1000, 1046, 962, 1670, 1032, Llos, 9.0, Ud x JUGKeE Kobiusen.— ox, 141%, 1200, 509, Sua, L L194, 1408, 1606, 184, Part 2—A0journed ior the tern, COMMON V1 1ERM—heid by suohes Day, Li Nos. 1s. —Heid by "judge Ae 038, Lis, 431 y n—lle fi by mone Warrett, baad The. People v3, Jong Shursey, homicide: Same v Jotun Gagnes, homicide; Same vs. Edward Moone honue de, Coun’ OF GENERAL Sessions—Held by Ju ge Butneriang he veople vs. James Msnan aad Join Ward, burglary: same vs. WhiL Royle, aly; Sime ve. Thomas vordericé and Thomas vurgiary ; Same vs. Wiliam Suliivan aud mpson, burgliry; Same vs, James Kelly, burglary; Same vs. Michael Sulivan, burglar) Same Vs. goin Newseuaier, burglary; same vs. Hovert Kelistag, curgialy; Same vs, Join Kinley, burgiary; 3: games Harrison and Michael P rrive. ieourwus assault and battery; Same vs. Witham atiche: and Pi@be Goodwin, leionious gesuuit and botiery; Same vs, Wilaun Livingston, Jelomious assault and battery; Same ve. Carries ape; Sae Vs, Coaries Logue and msby, grins larceny; Same v ; ine vs. Jont arter and Willa TL. Jonuson, gran Yi Sane Va. Geotee Sloan Aneel grand larceny; beer v3. Du . era 8 Bendy, assauit and by! ay, dssuut and vatler, bimeyer, receiving stucu gools; Same vs. John Medinles, petit larceny? me vs, James Murphy, petic larceuy; Same vs, Nicholas Hughes, petit larceny; Same vs, ‘Lnomas McD. nalo, petit larceny; Same vs, Owen kitz- patrick, petit larceny: Same vs, John Edwards, petit larceny; S.me va. Beruard Goram aud Putr.ck Mcvabe, grand iarceny. Same vs. Madline MARRIAGES AND DEAT HIS. MARRIED, PARKER—CuHASF.—In Jersey City, Febroary 9, at St. Matinew’s churca, by the Rey. Dr. Abercrom- tie, ALBERT PARKER, of that city, 10 Sana |, only duugnter of A. B, Cause, iace of Newport, | DIED. ACCARIE.—Marcn 6, 1875, Mis3 VICTORINE Ac- cCaRT?. aged 47 years,” Boru tu Lyons, France, Her Iriends and those of her bro her-in-law, Mr. A. Kamel, are respectfaily tavited to attend the tuneral services, at the Church o St, Vincent ae Pani, Twenty-tuird street, between Sixrh and Seventh avenues, on ‘Tuesday, 9th inst., at hall. past ten o'clock A. M,, where a solemn muss Wiil be celebrated. BankER—Un Saturday, Marcn 6, JosEPa Bapeas, beloved son of Josepn and Bitzabetn arker, Fauerait ou Monday, March 8, at one o'clock, irom the reslaence of mis parents, 831 Yenta avenue. Banrol.—Sudaenly, in Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, March 6, Mary R.. widow of tne late Saiuel . Bartol, in ber 65th year. Relatives and friends of the tamiiy are invited to attend the !uueral, from her late residence, No. 469 Pacific street, Brooklyn, on Monday, March 8, at two P.M. BiackHUnst.—On the 7th inst, JANE, wile of Peter Blackhurat, aged 68 years, The relatives aud intends o: the family are re- spectiul'y invited to attend the taueral, irom her lure tesidence, No, 454 West Thirty-third street, on Tuesday. at one o’ciock. BLaIR.—Jo March 7, MaRaARET M., wile of James Blair, Funeral trom her late residence, 263 Ninth ave- nue, on Thesdas, 9th 1 Buyck.—On Saturaay, March 6, Joun Boycg, in the 76th year ol his age. ‘The iuneral services wi!l be held at his late res:- dence, Matteawan, N. Y., on Tuesday, the 9 inst., at nulf-past one o'clock. Trains, River Ratiroad, ieave Forty-second eieven A. M., returning at Carriages in waiting at Fishkill oa the Hudson. Brapsiisw.—Oo tne Tn inst, Mra, MATILDA BRapsHAw, tho beloved wile of Joshua Bradsuuw, Notice of suneral in to-morrow’s paper, BRalTMAYER.—On March 6, UTTO BRAITMAYER, aged 32 years, Funeral on Tuesday, at half-past one P. M., from residence 72 avenue A. Relatives and irieods of the Jamily, Post Koltis No, 32, aud F.ret New York Field Artillery are in\ited. Bripgetr.—in Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 7, 1875, JoUN BRIDGET, 1n toe 80th year Ot bis age, wu Dative of Ballinvally, couuty Kilkenny, ireland, The lelativea gud iriendsot the iamily are re- gpectiully invited toattecd the iuucral, on Tues- duy, March 9 at two oclock P. M,, ir.m the resi- dence of bis daughter, Mrs. Callahan, (0. 74 Con gress sireet, ‘yhe remains wii be couveyed to the Cemetery of the Holy C.oss, Flatbush, fur inter- ment. BrinceerHorr.—at Jamaica, L. I, on Fridiy afternooo, March 5, ELBERT A. BRINCKERHOFY, 5r., 1D the 89-0 year of his aye. friends of the Jamiy are mvited to attend tne Juneral services, at the residence of his son, Joun N. Brinckerhoff. at Natit on Monday, sth tost., @t hall-past eleven o'clock A. BUFFINTON.—Hon, JAMBS BurFINTON, on Sunday, Marcn 7, ug d 69 yeurs. On Wednesday, oetween the hours of eleven A. M, and threo P, ML. an opportunity will be given to ail Who wish to see the remains at the residence ot his son, J. L. Buttinton, Maple street. Funeral services at twelve u’clock poon, Thursday, at tis non’s residence, BuRNs.—On Saturday, March 6, Jomn Burns, in the 38th yeur of bis age, ‘the rewtives and intends of the family, also the St nick's Mutaal Alliance and Benevolent As- socia‘fon, are respectfuliy invited t» attend the funeral, from hte jate resiaeuce, 1,137 Sesund avenue, on Tuesday, at ten A, M., thence to the Churc i of St. Vincent Ferrera, where a sulemo re- quicm mass will be oered up for the repose of Nis soul; thence to Caivary Cemetery. Buxr.—On Saturday, March 6, of dropsy on the brain, J. FRepskick Burr, soa of John M, aua Abbie 4, Burt, aged 2 years and 6 months, Fonera: irom tae residence of his grandmother, 3¢8 Union vet, Brooklyn, on ‘}uesday mornlog, Reiuins to be taken to New -} we Ne de y —Suddenly, on Friday, March 5, 1975, of disvase Qi the jeart, Mra, MARTHA A., widow of the fare Willtam Godman, of this city, in the 63d year of ber age. ve relatives and friends of the family are in- ed to attend the suneral services, at her lute lence, 140 West Thirteenth street, on Monday, at tuir u'ciock P.M. March 7, daughter of Owen and Mary Cogun, uged 2 years and 3 months, ‘The iuneral will take ‘piace on Tuesday, at one | o'clock P, M,, rom 650 Second avenue. Saratoga papers please copy. CuOPER,—At Pussale, ., 00 Saturday, March | 6, 1875, EDWIN, youngest son of Wiliam J. and | Margaret 3, Cooper, oged 2 years, Relatives and reads are respectfully invited to attend the Iuneral, irom the residence o! his | parents, at Passaic, N. J., on Monday, Marcn 8, Ini, at three o'clock, ‘Take boat irom toot of Champers street tor cars for Passalc, Do! Y.—On March 6, Mré, MaRY DONNELLY, a native of Tanderagee, county Tyrone, Ireland, In the 7orh year of her age. Reiatives und irnds vi the family and those of her son Hagn Donnelly are Ape to atiend the funeral, on Monday, the Sth it. trom the resideace of ber sun-in-law, ‘Terence Mulgrea, 309 Bast Ninth street, av two o’ciock, DOWDELL.—After a short tines, on Sunday, March 7, ANN, the beloved wife of Jonn Dowueil, a nutive ol {ne county Of Fermanagh, ireland, aged 63 pears. ‘the reiatives and irlends of the are re- apecinuiy, invited to attend her funeral, trom her iste andl on 44 Henry street, on Tuesday, Maren at LWO P. Al. » OGrr. —At Bioomfie!d, N. J., on Saturday, Match 6, Robert J. Durr, Jr, son of Robert J, and Belle c. Dut aged 2 months and 4 faye DUcHARDT,—On saturday, the short ness, JACOB DUCHARDT, aged 64 \ 8 months, ‘The reiatives and iriends of thi mily, and al the wembers of St. Paui's Lataerao church, are respectiul:y invited to attend his funeral on Tues. day, the 9th 1St, At One O'olock P. M., fromm the residence Of Os son-in law, Peter Dooly. No, 8i9 West fwenty-ninth wireet, to Greenwood Ceme- | very. FreLp,—On Satarday, March 6, at the Haight | House, corner Of Filth avenue and Fiteenth street, Mrs. HENRY M. Fist Feneral at Or. Adams’ churon, square, ‘'uesday, at 1 o'clock P, Ka FINDLAY.—At Tuckahve, N, urday, Marcn & JANE A. wile of anarew Pladiay, aged 68 v + i aoa ae ay | tives pda of the samily are ree | spect eer kt attend the merel eo her Tuckahoe, on Tuesd, aron Oy | at'hal epost oue yor Varriages Wul soa wat on Madison 9 ing on the arrival of the Mu: 40 A. M. train trom the Grand Central depos, FPLAcK.—At Kome, Ga., March 6, 1875, EDWARD Py FLACK, Hix remains will be brought to New Yors Jor interment. Notice of tuneral hereaiter. aturday, March 6, Penne GELIN, rabee, in the 75th vear of bis age. AC the restience of nis son-tne Weed, 137 W Baltic street, Tuesday, te 9th, at vallpast law, Edwin 2, Brovkivn, on ten A. M. snort illness, JAMES GILL, ta the Gist yeur oO! bi te Relatives aud fr Ga are tovited to attend the Juneral, from bis tace residence, 317 Frankiin aves nue, b peciny ee Mouday, Marc 8, at hall-past ck P, —On Sunday, March 7, Linirg, only child nude and Heury Haiver. Jr, aged 11 months, Relatives and Iriends of the famuy are invited to attend the funeral, irom their residence, 331 Cherry street, on iuesday, Oth ust, at twa o’cioe UBENAN.—On Saturday, the 6th imst., ANNA, beloved wie oi James fleenan and haugnter sl the jate Francis Cassidy, of Cumber Clandy, county Tapacacarey, Ireland, aged 33 years, 9 months aid Saye. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to uttend the juneral, trom her late resis dence, 1dl Hall street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday. 9ta lust, at 9 A, Me; thence to St. Parrick’s churoh, Kent ey Witoughoy aveuves, * here a requiem 5 ne ollered fur the repose of her soul, pS.—On Saturday, Marca 6, diphttert younges uguter of Wilam J. ani Nargis A. Hughes, aged 3 years, 1 mont: and 26 Relatives and iriends sre respectfully invited to attend the iuneras vom the residence of hee pareuis, No, 118 Cannon street, on Monday, March t hall-nast one o'¢.oc, « vn, oo Saturday, March 6, 1875, oO’ disease of the heart, Lavinia C. Bh. Keer, eldest caugiter of the lite Kev, Saul Clarke and wile of Lester Keep, M.D Funeral services trom her of Vanderoit und Monday, Mave Haken vor mterment to e, corner ukIVD, OO Remains will be Mutual Iuvaranee Come pauv of New York City, in the Sorn year of ms age. Tue relatives aud frieuds are iuvited to attend the funeral, at his Lice residence, 162 Henry street, Brooklyn, On Tues sav, at ten o'c.ock A, M. LyNci.-—On satarias, March 6, ELIZADRTIC , beloved wire of Puilp Lyven, oF Baile. . county Cavan, Ireland, in the 40th yeur ¢ of her age. fler relatives and friends are respectiutly invited to attend tne funeral, trom ber Late residence, 183 Huzabeth street, 0+ Monday, ut one o'clock, MavpDEN.—Luy this city, on tue morning of March 7, ater 1 short bat severe iloess, HANORA, relict of tne lute William 8, Madden, 1a the Sach yeur 0 ner Th friend: of the Jamily are reepectiully ine viiei to attend the tuveral, irom fer late rest+ dence, 3% West Fourteenth street, on Monday, Maren 8 atone o'clock iu the witeruoon. Remains: Wii be taxen to C Cemetery tor interment. MANGELS —Ou Sarurday, Maret 6, a.ter a Winger. ing ilness, A, Dowariea, the beloved wie of Wut Mangels and daugoter of J, H, and M.D, Wolters, aged 29 years and 15 days, Relatives aud friends of che inmily are respect= Jusly mvited to attend tne tuneral, ‘rom her late residen No. 27 Perry street, on Wednesday, Marca 10 ot eleven o'clock A.M. The remaing Wil be taken to Greenwood for interment. MARTIN.—-On Suturday, Maren 6, Jank, beloved | Whe of Patrick L, Murtn, aged 3¢ yeara, & pative | ol county Roscommon, ireland, | Relatives und tmends of the tamty are respect- | fully mnvited to attend the funeral, at ner late rege idence, 158 West Tweuty-ei.hin street, on Tues. day, Maren 9 at hall-past ten A, M,, thence ta Calvary Cemetery. MARriN.— D1 Krooklya, on Sunday, the 7th inst., WILLIAM MARTIN, 19 the 6954 year’o! his age, Funeral services at the reatdence of his son-Ine Jaw, William W, Henshaw, No. 296 adelpni strecr, | Brooklyn, on Tuesday, the 9th inst, at four or.—At Plainfield, N, MOLBN AOR, 1 0W Of the late D. C, Maeuaor. Funeral irom the res dence of her son-in-law, Theodore Macc, on Weducsaay, 10th inst, Notice of hour hereaiter, MCUAHILL.—On Saturday evening, the 6th inst., Mary A. MOLAUILL, the relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atrend the !uneral, irom the residence of her farher, Patrick MeCanill, No, 232 West Th.rtieta street, to-m.rrow (luesaas), at one o'clock, Ree quiescat in pyce, MCDONNELL.—CHARLES MCDONNELL, & Dative of Cloonkcea, Castiebar, county Mayo, Ireland. Tne friends of! the tamily and’ those of his | brothers, Patrick and Alexander, are Sem year y invited to ateud the fuuerul, from nia late resie dence, No, 2 Co! uress place, this (Monday) morn- Ing, at eight o'clock A, M.; thence to West Philae delpita tor tprerment. McCDERMoTT.--In Brooxlyn, March 7, after a lin- | mering inoess, Mrs, ELIZABETH MCDERMOTY, widow Of Joan Mepsrinott, to the 76ta year of her age. ‘The reiativea ana irieuds of tue famuy are re- Spectiully invited tv atten the funeral, irom the residence o: her daushcer, Mra. John M, Beigel, 151 Butler syect, on Tuesday aiternoon, at Ralt- past two o'clock. MCGRATH.—On Saturday, the 6¢n inst., JOHN | MCGKATH, 1n the 75th year of Nis age. |. Tne reimtives and tienas ol rhe tamily, and also | those of his sons, James, Martin and Jono J., are | respeotiuliy invited to attend tne uneral, irom th late residence, 372 Etat Tenth stree, on this da: (Mouday). at Nali-past ten A. M., to st, Bridget’s: church, corner of avenue B and Eigath street. where @ solemn mass of requiem «iil be offe.ed up ior the repose of his 3 ul, thence to Calvary Ceme-ery at hall-;ast one P. M. Duyton (Oalo) and Aitoo.a (Pa.) papers please March 1%, hallepist three b. M. + copy. O'REILLY.—On Sunda, oO iene aged 24 years, (ends and acquaintances (and those of his tcl Janes O'Reilly) are respectiully invited to attend toe iuneral, irom bis late residence, 23) West Nineteenth street, on Tucaday morning, at MICHAEL 4, ten o’ciock, to the Church of St, Francis Xavier; | thence to Calvary Cemetery, v ATIER.—At one o'clock A. M. on Sunday, ‘Maren 7, Jouter, eldest daugater of Junn Ky Paimatier, Esq. the sunerat services take place this day (Mou day), Maren 8, at five o’ciock ?. M., at her late residence, 213 Kast kizhry-first street. Relatives and irtends of the family ave respectiatiy invued toutcend, ‘rhe remains will be tuken to Greene wood tac following moraing. Penny, Pexry, Jr, son ot Hon, Nenemiaa Perry, Mayor of the City of Newark, N. J, Marei 5, 01 pueumMonta, aged 31 Years. Faneral services ut South Park Presbyterian church, on Wednesday, Maren 10, at two o'clock. Kelatives and inieuds of the family are invited ta artend the janeral, from iis lute residence, No. 1,002 Broid sireet, Newark, at one o'clock, Inters ment io Mount | leasant, Conn, } Boston papers please copy. Perrit,—Uu March 6, JAMES PRITIT, a native at | Bullymorris, parish of Geanard, county Longiord | Irelind, aged 79 years, The Iriwads ot the lamily and thore of h in-law. Pailip Dignan and Henry Quan, @ Tes spectiuily invited to ttend nis.uneral, on Monday, tie sth tos ove o'clock, irum his late resie | dence, No. cuca avenue, PLAaNT.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Sunday morn: ing, Marca 7, Devovxsr E,, son of Kdward and the late Harriette J. Plant. Notice of 1uneral vereatter, SBLLLOK.—Un Sunday, March 7, after a long and painiul) lness, JouN T., son of the iate Gourd and Martha Selieck, in tie 34tn year oO. nis age, Notice of funeral hereatter, SICKLES.—Maren 1, HEN&Y, second son of Jom B, und toe late Margaret ‘ick Funeral services at tne residence of his father, sons: 40 East Seveaty-fonrtn s:roet, this Monday aiter- huon, at three o'clock. Relatives and Iriends ure respectfully 1uvited tv attend, The remains will be taken to Tarrytown Jor interment. ' STanron,—in Jersey City Heights, N. J., on the ps inst., JOHN B, STANTON, tn the 43th year ol Dig rie relatives and friends of the family are ree | sprottaly invited to attend his funeral, Tomorrow | (Naesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, Irom On s late residence, Summit avenue, Jersey City He! TRRHONB.—Maren 8, of Sippraerie, | Tiaae WESLEY LERUUNR, Only son of Lucy and the late Sune W. Teriune, aged 8 years, emonths and | Services Monday, March 8, st three o’clock P. M,, irom 69 Eliott place, Broox:yo, Relatives and | irlends invited to attend, | _‘faouson,—On Marci 7, 1875, JOHN THOMBON, & native of the county Westmeath, Ireland, in th 40tn year of nia age. Tho relatives and friends are Bryer: (pond to attend the imaeral, trom bis late Twelftn street Firat avenue, on day March 9 at tree P.M. Interment in area, Cemetery. E. D, Saseraay VALENTINE.—In Brooklyn, March 6, Miss ELIZABETH A. VALENTINE, dal Of the late Thomas Valentine, Keq., decer Funeral services at the residence of ner brotner- in-law, Jonn Stearns, 140 Fourth street, om Monday, March 8, ata P. Ml. Toe remains will be buried from Grove Uhufeh, Jamaica, oa ‘Tuesday, at twelve M. | , Yan King.—In Brooxiyo, N, x,, On the 6th inst, | BERTIE, infant son of J. Henry and Hattie M. Van Lea lyear pif bd ng ‘had ‘ot el j mily an e famt!; of Colonel Dat Millec are invited to attend ine faneral, .e&"the 10) residence, No. 117 Henr, sureer, ye ‘on Monday, the ‘och tnat., at two o'clock March 6, EDMUND THOM Daniel Walker, of his brother: Edmand Thompson, 21 West Forty-tourth atreet, ou Mondays, March 8, at belf-past one o’ciuck a M t You era, on Saturday, Maren 6, Lucy A., wife of Haynes L. Warren. me Neral on Toerday, 9th jnst, A. M,, from St. Paul's church, Youxers. And Irieuds ate invited to attend, Train leaves ‘Thiriieth street depot at 126 A, M, WENDELKEN.—10 this cit: oa Saturday, Maron \% Dick WENDELKEN, aged eer, Relatives and friends of the amntiy are jeryes attend the tuperal, from his late wi | 9 Orchard street, on Monday, ch 8, ba LER.—On March 6, at nee late er thy be reet, Wilhamsbuarg, Wheewer, Sor tb Stee formerly’ of Bred= ti church, on iby palo is je of George | aad M, Se efron ford-o' Faneral will fully invited Pay ‘ttowbt tia papers please copy