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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1875.--l’RIPLE SHEET, $ The following shows the highest and ‘lowest prices of the week in the leading shares :— Highest, Lowest. - 101 100 ATTEMPTED FRATRICIDE. | Notice of tuneral hereaiter, Michae! and James Cantwell, brothers, residing | - FPAIRWEATHER.— On Friday, March 19, 1875, SUSAN nan ~ z of $ FAIRWEATHER, relics of the late Thomas Fair- at 288 East Fitty-fourth street, became W- weather, tu the Ssth year ol her age. volved ina quurrel yesterday morning, during ‘The relauves and friends of the famtiy are re- which Michael was stabbed by James in the thigh SP ¥ invited to attend the tmneral, on Tues. aod cut in other parts of tue body rather severely. | @4Y, Marchi 23, at hall-past one P. M,, at the South On veing brought to court the wounded manre- | Fit street Methodist caurch, near Ftith, Brooke apbears to be the nN standard of apa! gone Assit corte An Encouraging Business Outlook--- Trade Slowly Reviving. | #New York Centra! and Hudson | Harlem. | | brother, Tuthill Lawson, are respectfully i 7 ‘ e F WIV 1 \ \ D | gL 1455; THE COURTS. | 10 attend her iuueral, irom her late residence, NANUL } i WUIAL, | 5h Mayes Ay Ss i | ie mass Groat ay, Saenee to wre. aera . - — i 29) 383. a ene | ” ana | - opiscopal chareh, Norioik street, ou Tuesday, at | a ae ame aged. citer rode Vas {if'y | FUPLY-SEVEN r COURT. oie o'dlock FM nah HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES OF THE WEEK. hae haesttoe bergen Bofors Judge Flammer, March Zl, Mis Many ask Fanaa ee | cation 4 TTS 5* a >} 7 mz: | fused fo make @ complaint, and the attempted | !vp, PD. oes EVENTS OF THE W EEK. N ves: erres iratricide bad consequently to be discharged. | Norwalk and Stratford papers please copy. | fori arert: EXCISE VIOLATION. Frxgvsox,—Ou Sunday morning, March 21, 1875, pour | Milwaukee and st. - Ne JOBN, Son o1 the late John and Jeanette Fergusoa, Patrick H. Carley, a liquor dealer at No. 533 West = 19 the 4orh year of bis age. 2 Forty-second street, was arrested for selling Relatives and frends of the famtly are Invited te ceipt \ attend the funeral, from the residence of his OO do.; oats. LAO | (guor without license, He was held for trial in " r sR. ORE nm, Ne E Wheat, of.000 bushels; $1,000 vail. brother, Dr. James F. Ferguson, No. 100 East corn, 16.0 do., oats, 17,0. Bier barley, 0W0. Whiskey Nineteenth street, on Tuesday, Marca 23, at three i Mil The Operations of the Gold Clique bee and Money Market. New Jersey Central tenigan Central Messrs. De Rothschild | tN | supreme CourT—GEeNeeaL TenM—Held vy Davis, Brady and Daniels.—Nos, 60, : family ave invited to attend, R1Té.—OU Saturday, 20th, Kate, the beloved o! Prank Fritz, ia the 36th year'ot her age. < l4lis, 141, 142, 143, 180, 187, 138, 145, 146, The funeral will take plage trom her late resie 47, 148, 149, 150, 1 dence, No. 2 Ferry piace, South Brooklyn, on Mon- vF B CocrT— RM—Held by Judge 4a t,attwo P.M, t.—Dem ssues of law and GARDINE THoMas Ganpiner, Jr, on Friday, 61, 156, 54, 99 Maren St. Augustine, Fla. 1, 170, 102, Tne reiatives aud (riends Of the family are in- vited to attend the suneral, from the residence of I6c. Total, 4700 bales ange 5% Western Union. WALL STREET, } ig Roles Scnpay, March 21, 1875.f, | Pheite Males” sae It is gratifying to observe tue existence tn the *Ex dividend. weneral market o! a more hopetul {feeling and | XPORTS AND IMPORTS. signs of iresh impetus in trade, Indeed, at no! The foreign commerce of the port for the week time since the panic has the business outlook pre- | was as jollows:—Ueneral merchandise, including sented such encouraging features as it does now. | dry goods, 0,911; produce exports, $5,127,006, a atly | and th Also ¢ | mo A | Emon Paci. hae st) 10, CS | COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. | 5 City on Saturday, March 20, | &» . C. } | FINANCIAL, | SUPREME CoURT--CHAMBERS—Held oy Judge RGE Wit Firty, M. D., of Geneva, N. Y.,. in | EUEETETE fe ‘Joseph protested: T BELMONT & Co. Papen gab ake’ Oh at Pha Pa 4 Ash eta eat held tous to depart- care » & ol On 0. #9, No, . 30, 131, . » 154, 155, 159, Ashort service wii be beld previous STOCKS AND BONDS FIRM. | ono ana mississippi. ence” Bankers, 19 and 71 Nassau street, 102, 18), aa reed, ao, dan abe” aha cae’ dam? | ure for Genovas at No. 28, Lataretra, piace ae tour : ; 162, 169, 19%, . Jalayette pla Missouri Pacitic Be. 2.3 3 at 17 issue travellers’ credits, avuilabie in ail parts of the 281; 2627 265, 268, rienas of —_—_ | Vanama OO) at 17 12-32: July, doo at a7 world, through the | isk iain tantiawes | ‘ope and 4, —DEFAULTED RAILROAD BON + and bought by the old estaptist . ATMge. w 17 Sle. Wize. a 16 9d To-aay ere nec ee = a i his iriend, Jon sicGlens:y, No. 332 West Exgh- the improvement ts reileetoa Saasmnredmel U. | and specie exports, $82,001. The total tm- bo ternth street, on Weduesday, Maren 24, at tea lative siehegs and shown by a sy ntadvance tn ports of general merchanaise and dry goods ‘1000, A.M, The remains wil be taken to Woodlawa Various kinds of securities, but finds ex itea- since January 1; this year, are $82,004,671, against <1 Endowment ¥ ) 1332, 2258, 1526, 22 Cemetery 4 irene c ailroads, greate: : i 8 2,004, 071, ; Other Seen of al kt Part 8—-Held by Judg Gt. On after a short illness, 10 Hon ta the increased tramMe on railroads, greater gs Lin 1874 and $99,448,042 in 1873. The CH € CO. Part 3—Heid by Judge ae pe Goorelna WE aetivity among manufacturers and mercnants | exports of produce since Janvary 1, this year, ON Sr 1057, 1813, Members of the Fourwenth regiment. N. G. Sy and larger use jor some of the capital that has | are g49,730,342, against $57,501,943 in 1674 and Fe ie colloes, paying 1 negotiating comracts on | 24, . STAs, 1807, 1119, 1031. Be eee Wate Gomen wodaieeaion: deen sv long idle. Trae, ihe receng heavy failures | $53 76¢,562 in 1873. The exports of specie since F | Danareens markets Si Toe TREMOR, COURT—GENERAL TERM.—Adjourned | An¢ tne relatives and Irieuds of the iamily are spt Bu niormacion, best plication. TUMBRIDGE & CO., 2 Wallstreet, New York. SOF TH to England and the United States, and others that) January 1 this Will doubtless follow, are calcuiated for the ¢¢ 7 Moment to disturb cenfidence and renew dts- invited to attend the funeral, from his U State street, BrooklyD, OD -, at tWo o'clock P.M. miord, Conn., on Saturday, year are $15,017,063, against 280 in 1874 and $12,834,701 in 1872, THE GOLD MARKET i; veptember, pie. Vora {17 | of operating sent on a sand HroXers, S Superior os TRIAL TERM—Part 1—Held by | Tespeciiull Gr 781 7 5 late residence Judge Moneli. LISD, Sul, 1243, 739. 890, 581, ne ay, GLENDINING. ve only incidents 2 revolu: Held by Judge Freedman.—Nos. 754, 1070, Pitot ty trus Ch ahh aa igs ioisant nid Lid iAlediy | durinz the week was subject to extraordinary | ee ama i 1266, 1012, 1184, 1116, 1038, 1054, 1126, 113%, | aia widest daug Fe geet n - Menino’, tion Moa Da iy er ta the anereanaile infuences. The price advanced to 116, then re- . ya st 5: N petal, 994 \ a Oe | fea i RB cs B Pr i i arBreckis eer ge Zachariah Voorhies, World, They are the debris of the crisis, wrecks | ceded, put on Saturday it again stiMened to 116, This day tust year. 8546. Total since AND Cat Judge Kobiusen Now 2135 i412, 1200, Tass, loos, |, Relatives land iriends are invited to attend the SAME. of the financial storm, that could not be weathered > : OMIONS WAVE IMME closing at 11, yal ot, Andrew's Episcopaichures, 74. The rates pald for borrowing 1308, “1431, 1430, 1248," 1249, 1068, 1069, | {2BCral services IN, NC with so much salland so little baliast, and, Ke | yesterday were 1-82, 1-64 and 1 and 2 por cent. Daan | ak S THAN 10) SUA TRACTS | 624.’ Part 2—adjourned Jor the term. | Wegeeear ce Saeeeeey eae Meee eaten: ‘all misfortunes or the character, their influence | tng iar the clique appear tobe satisied simply Week ending aNp’ Mone | cone daiieesl a csbeyicohtimeie sina art disease, JouN EDGAR GouLD, late of | : ; soneeKh i W bushets; corn, AND s “ED | Monday, Apri nti se, JouN GOULD, | mili be beneficial in promoting conservatism, | wity advancing the premium and a moderately 98) bagas oats | Eee ee Somer: BROaDWaY. | , MARINE CUURT—URiAL TeRM—Parc 1—held by pila, Un-the BER gear of Gis Aay checking any high price for the use of gold, put their atrket wad | & BAZLEY, BROKER, 74 BROADWAY. | Juaye Spaulding.—Nos. 1199, 1750, 1771, 1 e. pid in od pe are Sea ay Aarau, te SDENCY 1 Pat cig? H ARCO CTA TOM Se ag EER COREE: Me RSE attend the funeral services at the Wes' Be TENDENCY TO EXPANSION, | control of the market, and their ability to make b | Bad RO $A. 0e, TO GENO TO TeNaee ON |. Dire Sat tie Saeco Bae, MG. Leet EO ee Street Presvytertin church, Phiiadeipaia, Wede And superinducing greater ousiness caution. Wo Corn meal fee mproved Py Woe er Shey Bo vee . at two o'cloe i What figures they please, is scarcely a matter of mote that credit is improving, There ts fair qouye, action in the jobbing department of dry goods, ot | OF Broogiyn, tor term of years, with Us, "Sem ase go | WILLIAM i, LEAVITY, 13) Broadway. | [ auwars Hav TO LOAN ON GOOD New York city Mortg 3272 }, 1640, 1182, 2285, 18, 1512.” Fart 3—Held by Judge Joachim: 5, 3 S114, 3117, 2016, 2017, a 8, 3301, 179 Zor papers please copy. } HALL.—Maren 20, 1 Ipa V., wife oi Orville D. Hal and daughter of Frederick aud Maria Scholes, What little gold there is in hand has been quietly absorbed, and the mercantile community er and iit good’ deinand, both YADA STATE BONDS. petit larceny; Same vs. Louisa Shine, petit lar- faneral, on Monaay, March 22, at one o’ciock, from stofrevival. The larger houses ; é é H without onus Principal A eh beans always a guod test of revty e larger hi are naturally filled with alarm at the prospect. desirmy to BORKOW Ul-TNVEST appl rincipals | “COURT OF els by Junge | Ube Fat SEAr Ol Ar OOP». vised 10 atteull ane report sales well up to those of last year, though | yitye or no aidcan come from tke government, | i f HL. GRANT, 11 Pine street, | Suthertand, Wand Ramges, 0ar- | saneray, trommetnh tenidence of her pera nta.? 1a prices are lower, and a belief that the Rextmonth | ior tne amount hedi im the Culted States Treasury , Mnnerora . | MOXEx,70 LOAN-ON rinse Montages, wita. | BE}i Same vs. James Clark and James Price, | Teyiond avenue, Broukijuy B.D. on Taesaa: will witness condition of trade that will com: | siterthe payment of the May dividends and the | oud hove OMG . 2vL. out bonus; on Second and Leazeliold Mortiaz ve LADHAnL Mitenenl, (alonibaE eekanie ate fi sary March 23, at two o'clock. t pensate for the quiet that has been entailed bY redemption of the called bonds will be small. Itts & ve ‘ — et ahd +foomS | Same vs. Charles A. Blair. felonious assault wud ALLOCK.—Suaddents, on Saturday, March 20, 5 , edempti i . ia ‘ re Say |\ A * + sn u 5 ICHOLAS HALLOCK, aged 70 years, \ bad weatber. The interior towns are said to be “9 “ ? os 1 fi 4 oO BROK OF 2 EAS! NININ | battery; Same.vs, Cuaries Williams, ra LIne VS. 4 r e ipidawiR TAU /asetonestar Zondmimndsrheradinel antes More than likely that while there may 4 Py N street, basemen 2 shed on your owg | Patrick Kelliy, grand larceny; Same Ne Witla ROVER ARAAMONGR Of the Samir, iso! @bi DIE anusually depleted of stock: goods, a be no culmination of speculation in the shape of family a how, Bank boos. Lue Poitcy, Railroad Stock, City | Pe 1, grand larceny; Same vs. Wollsten S008, Theodore A. and Egvert A. Hallock. are ree chants are only awiiting the removal of impedi= | gnozher Black Friday the excitement wiil be con- uy tine to superfine, a ‘ock, Vaiuables and all Sinds ot Securities, — | Michael, grand larceny; Same vs. Eliea Sheridan, | SPect{ully ook to | ee ee funeral, ae his ments to railroad and canal navigation to lay in | tinned, and tue pool may succeed in Working their = QrOCK AND SCRIP OF THE | gre i ge ek ConaEs stand | aiternoon, HAnehise grate cickotie Mewnalanser ¢ the cturing Ws pease it i ie adisop and Indianapolis Ratlroad Company, | i hae 5 6 ato Hunier’s P a ila ea mes ik Sear uring mdUs- | ggcres up to the predicted limit, to wit, irom 120 f Madison, Indlunapolis and Peru Railroad Company, — | Charles Muller, grand larceny; Same vs, | Hunters Tolnt Qt 8:30 a. Me weruttas tries greater activity is described than has veer toL It is certainly not a safe time for any man a | Indianapolis and Madison Kai ‘road Company, Timothy Shine, grand larceny; Same vs. Patrick | HARcourT, son of the Mate i. Dewitt Harcourt, pbserved for many months. Exceptional depres- | to gey gold “short,” ‘The tollowing were the R34 by eT ee OLA RO Go. | pear assault and battery; Same vs. Marga- | yi) aged 20 years, . ‘ Mon, however, coutinues to exist in the mining | Gog quctuations of the week :— | Cora ineal ee 47 Exchange piace. | Janos Reed’ peut larceny} Same ver Julia Devos, | , {le filends of the {zmily are tavited to attend tne tegions, owing to strikes, and in tron interests, | —Wheat was y i Nwins Oana aenause aamureoaiun falleonde c Ths POHL Zou cae gy ioc ard Foreign aecount, Salee were renoried of IPO SAUDER OF Ne Neen, ; Rev. Dr. Rockwell's shuren, ‘Brownell street, Sta- oree le a t. SINT. | 8, eluding Ne hicsaro An rihwest- | Dig aed n } . . | p 1. J . labor difficulty is one that must eventually adjust | Monday, March 15.. 115% 116 118% 116 | nd atfoaty ac $1 ira si"); Os IS Letras cee arate te SU ane a OF |) Ea RES BALA AY RRR e RTC Dir oaee ra tkinceparg (on Batareee Maran self, obedient to causes that are not more within | Wagyu ann tos Te), bit iia torn, GUZEN BE oT ame | 1871-2 the sum of $190,0C0 applicable to the redemption of | vs. martin Nelson Lursiary; Same vs, Cornelis sche rulaviveu nad ¢tishasure res peeiauyteetied the coutrol of the workingman than is sunshine | Thursday, Maren 18 110%; 110% 8 lie Cit eKe $4 18 Sty | ten-year bonds of the State of Nevada, of the iseues or | J-,0’Brien, burglary ; Same va. John Delaney: for to attend the funeral, {rom his late residence, 213 or shade. We pointed to the /act months ago that | Friday, Marcn 19... 116}, 116% 115% «= 116% , to arrive, at $l 26.) Corn was | ADFH, 4. IS71, and M 1, 15/2, notice ix hereby given | £rY; Same ichard Woonsky, forgery; Same | Wythe avenue, Wiillamsburg, on Monday, Maren w THE PRICE OY MUSCLE i iV request for shipment. Sales , Uatsealed proposal ner of said bonds to the | VS. Thomas Smaet, larceny. 22° at two o'clock “J 4g 5 BASH RENE S) ; Pee tpt Mules | above amount will bo received by the Bond Commis ieee ioe vollow ena? | mou sitid State at Carson City, Nev, unul the Ist Rye quiet and | @&¥ or May, 1875, said bonus to be ‘telivere'l to the state Honesorts Oats were sninand in | Beasurer at Ca .. the Bon Commissioners HAKVEY.—On Sunday morning, at the UWros- venor House, ALEXANDER WHITELAW HaRveEyY, 1D the 47th year or his age. ot EE Western a Me. LONG ISLAND FISHERY DISPUTES. must naturaliy follow the price of merchandise. | | THR MONBY AURE?: Both have a murketabie value, and, according to | Notwithstanding the adverse influence of fail- | Saturday, March 20, 116 née Nose = 116% | ures here and eisewhere money on cali joans has ry a ai ‘Sales M) bushels at. 67e, f A all bids All pro- The diMcuities regarding the rights of the Funeral services will be held at the Church of the supply or demand, both must adapt them- 4.000 bushels at 67 for ‘ tad Spe tat pI ig fs held at the nent Hf found free use at rates ranging from 2% to 5 per store and afloat, chictly Oe. a B5tsc., | POSEY, Serer ee anuec pears Bf biate. various towns and Villages along the sores of the | the Ascension, corner of Futh avenue and Tenth selves to their places in the commercial gamut. Let wages, therelore, correspond with the deciine io breadstuifs and the shrinkage tiat has taken Burley Was scaree and closing with @ strong tone. Sales 10.00) bushels pian at $11. 300) bushels four- ‘and 1,00) bushels Calito ce, Malt quiet and i Dated at Canso: et 1 L 2 yst | Street, on Tuesday, atiive P.M. Friends of the 10. J.D! MINOR: Soeretary o < Great South Bay to take oysters or other shell- ' jaimiy are respecifully invited to attend. Tne re- a, for Chicago, JOUN K. KITTRELL, Attorney General. | fish in the waters of the bay are likely to assume | mains will be curried to Batfato for interment. sf W, W. HOBART, State Comptroller. rather aserious aspect during the season just , _ HERWICK.--On Saturday, March 20, ELIZABETH, cent, wit the bulk of business under the last named figure. In commercial paper there was a better trade, with quotations for strictly prime 7 place in almost every commodity, and it will be ITs. —Th | JERRY >CHOOLING, State Treasurer. i | 01 i? but a little time vefore tne workingman will find | quality at 5% to 6 percent, Foreign exchange 80 | fact business a {ions TEST WINCONSIN R wa: Sah “ opening. The recent decision of the Court of we AE Chaples UOERICE.. i the Jesh SAAC OEE capital searching tim out and using bis strong | ‘!98ely Sympathizes with gold that the fluctua, bly cha : ried as somewhat nomi | Wy ae artes oe ie PSEA Pega Appeals, which 1s claimed by the people of the | ‘Tie funeral will take place from No, 284 Henry | arm once moro as one of the factors o1new enter. | T1008 Were frequent, The nominal rates on Satui- | transvired, somo tow inquiries tor. Petroleum vevsels BADGLEY f HEAD. 72 Wall street, note brokers and | town of Brookhaven to give them exclusive rights — Fis, FREI Roe rae ne ees ; day were: Wero noted, bug aside frown this the features were unim- | Testers ee wats —. | within their original town boundaries, will not | fuity invited to at prises and additional prosperity. Gradually this | Sixty Day s portan’ ra ments quoted 7d. a 744d. s ily in to attend, een ; ety Days, Three Days. | for grain, by steam. to Liverpool: covton, & 16d. ‘proe y ANTED—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF NEW be received by the people of Islip as excluding |“ Hin1s,—Suddenly, on Sunday morning, March change is taking piace, and It constitutes another | frime bankers’ ster- : v bo and lard and 86s fo, The | vv, York and Grange Midland Railroad, Mont Clair, | them trom the bay fisheries, A meeting of citizens | 2), Joan HiLLs, 10 the 63d year of his age.’ . Of the hopeful signs of the hour, In the railroad | |, ling bills on London. 4803s a 4.81, 4.343 quiy charter reporied Was an Lialian vark, hence to New, Jersey Midland. Towa Central, West Wisconsin, | of Sayville, Bayport and Greenville, all comprised |“ ‘y.e iuuera! will take place from his late resi world there is much to attract the ustention of | Good bankers’ do...... 4.50 a 4.8054 4.54 Trieste, With 2,4) bbis. retined petroleum, atls 9. | PAU ag ODD. ™ oT it for city Real in che town of Islip, Was held at Sayville last week, | gence, 2,340 Fourtn avenue, on Tuesday, March 23, the thoughtful obEdt ven ‘As these great corpora ome com, sterling do. 4.79 a 4.80 Pee ene EL t Seana ee alee fomostic | PAUL FP. TODD, No, 55 Liberty street. and | resolutions ‘were adopted declaring tmat | 9e ial -peavens ren ’ ’ a . 21 q - Paris (iranes) ~ 625 9 o bP ie onkenited te: Ade, a 3 | the decision settled only the question of the pay- | Ky; however, Ml_only re e ies 01 © TO LOAN—ON CITY IMPROVED PROP- 3 ql Pp KELLY.—Lu this city, on Sund: ornin _ tions were the first to {eel the :orce of the pantie, | Antwerp (irancs)..... 5.25 a Tels, amt guiy revuited in sates ot BD QOQ riya SacKarh abFark row roamel | ment of toleration fees; thar they are willing to | or, air RMLUY sgensayeare un dan po are they now beginning to show the effect of | SWiss (iran 5.20 of grocery grades of foreign within the | ACqiesce IM it So lat; that “tne bay fisheries con- | “rhe yeiatives and Iriends Oo! the {amily are re Amsterdam (uilders) 414% a Last cro) Cu centriiugal mixed, 3 =m se easraant tiguous to our shores, and which were granted | recovery by Hamburg(reichmarks) 9 glayed, Bie, do. mu ’ yor pitker LOANS OR FIRST and confirmed tous by the town patents, are in- Mee atest CALLANORIRIO. ane AoC ROLLING UP EARNINGS weaaone (reich- mos nash islands, eans, be ranged apply. WILLIAM MILLARD, Goun- BEEN case woronating: Run Hall srOEe eanLueR E Michael's cuuren, mere a Fequiem mas be in many instances that are encouraging both to premen reich Sa trary aval today inher °S | to any further or otuer discrimination against us | (Monday) morning, nt halkpast cen erclock.” Stockholders and to the country atlarge. Taking | Berlin (reiubmarks).. 934% a as an illustration eight of the leading railroads of BONDS. the country and comparing the gross earnings Railroad and government bonds were generaily WANTED—ON $40,000 STRICTLY FIRST | than the payment of equal toleration with the | Yanads ors ples lass improved New Jersey Property: 8 | residents oi Brookbaven, and that the interests or |. entTeat (ranats) pavers please cops. 0 Boe Ss eee enission “allowed. | both parties can best be promoted, and further | 1875, Waurer Hor aes KER, youngest son of H. Be oe litigation avoided, by recognizing the fact that | gnq's. al. Ker, aged 11 montas and 16d e15 it : $15.001 d firm at$s 10a $215 for ordmary to good. 25) | minutes fi the later price, and 22) to, of Address on private terms. Or the finer grades | .~ and the operating expenses for 1873 and 1974, we | active during the week. The increase of rail the sales include 100 Lels of No, 2 oy = a K. ‘ps, | il parties resident in tne territory em- i. alle @ sales f ot No. 2 at $2 dv and luo do. E TO ON STOCK, BONDS, B | elatives aud Irieuds are respectiully invited find the following result:—Gross earnings for 1874, | road earnmgs will naturally attract the atten- | do,! at iar quiet and quoted steady ‘at $2 123; $500.00 Notes, M and othér.valuablé | braced within the said patent are entitled | to atiend the iuneral, on Monday, March 22, at $107,075,000; do. for 1873, $105,976,000; operating | tion of investors to many 1 Negi tor Washington and Wilmingion. Pitch soldina | Securities, in sums to sui Jash to buy the sami | to equal rights in’ the bay tisheries, as | tena. M, expenses lor 1874, $05,654,000; «do. for 1873, | as the season advances i iets balun a ae | SFErwote ot TAPE for refed, was quiet amd | ae N PROME = et oi Hide the Patchocue- orstermen. ‘nave passed reser sos Reuas a anteante Sot yonee wats Bre a X+ | easie Bat Mtec, a Me, fi ot or a ro . PROMPTLY . ‘hae 1 | 19. ING, . $69,001,009. Thus there is an increase of one per | pected in this direction, Government bonds were mon Lot seater y 8.06 bin tor Marcu ssn Of $700,000 and Mortgage im sins-to suit, Nyt | 1UtoUs Seen usar oe Cecclieeeiimid anions | Sekmarwintiyas ‘and iriends ot the tamity are ro- 5 5 ae ‘ Hie. Crude in bak was steadiiy held at iye, with ese being estate tunds noe but prime applications | 5 | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his cent in the first item and a reduction of avout five | stronger, in sympathy with the higher range of | reported transactions. Cases wer ‘uloted “steady. nt entertained: Oifices IL Pine street afd ranch ottice 31 | BOUCY. Meantime the ‘Trustees 01 the town of ite reaigeuce, Luers avenue, between Vroom and percent in the second. The vet earnings of the | gold, aud showed an advance upon the prices of | 9c. 20c. Naphtha was firm at 9c. fur city. The , Bast Seventeenth street. V. K. STaVENSON, Jr. Prooknaven have delerred actioa in the matter, | Onyrch streets, on Monday 22d inst., at three same roads were, In 1874, $41,410,500; im 1873, | the preceaing week, In Stal | Faliagetphis market was duit and nominal. | Kefned | —— = = but the Town Clerk, Mr. Benjamin F. Hutchinson, | osciock p. M, Court House cars from Cortlandt | bonds the transac- | quoted ac ittjc. for this month's deliver. COPARTNERSHIPS. in answer to @ resolution of Inquiry as to Waether there Was on record any agreement giving to Steet erry. LAMADKIZ.—On Sunday morning, March 21, 1875, $36,066,046, or an increase of $4,444,463, an in- Creek advices were of a generally quiet market, with tons were imtret: | quotations not essentially changed trom tgures last pub- COTTON MORE ACTIVE AND HIGHER—FLOUR | and 65 pack! ‘the market tor crease ol twelve percent. An equally | fied | PPSSOLUTION.—THE OOPARINERSHIP HERETO. | resivents of Islip east of Green River equal priv rsh so ; re SIGNIFICANT EXHIBIT OF FAC COMMERCIAL REPORT. | Provistoxs.—Receipts—Pork, 813. bbls: beef, | fore existing under firm of Rorer, Flock & Uo, is leges i the Day with tke Brookhaven peopie, | parr ner nea of José Francisco Lama- is * | ges; : L .: hurd, 743 bbls. and ver hereby dissolved by mutual see ’ | Says that he is not aware of any such agreement, | “phe relatives and friends of the family are re- proving that we have entered upon a new era in —Vork, 4461 i | New Yorx, March 17, 1875. NeLso} | aud bas never iound any gocument of the kind on | spectiully invited to attend the iuneral, trom the activity 1s presented in the sixty-seven colamns of ard, 3.05 BO The undersigned Will continue ‘business at No, soy | Tecotd or on file in the Town Clerk's office, but | rasuence of the deceased, No. 17 Second place, | ess pork Was L. ROKER. has always been under the impression that the sof £0 b e | shed in the NEw | 5 With S..0n the spor y (CHARLE Brooktyn, L, |., on Wednesday, March 24, 1875, at Rvertinements that sre pudlished in. the FIRM—WHEAT FIRM—CORN STEADY—OATS | hia, this month, at $2) 65: 200 bois April ae $2) ws | = : | privileges allowed at different times to the people | Seven o'siock “A. M. 4 iy YoRK HERALD of to-day. A newspaper reflects 1.75) bbia., M 2) 70a $2) 80, andy bois. June, at 8 OPPORTUNTTIE | Of Islip were simply through courtesy. Lowg.—On Saturday, March 20, ROBERT ALLEN prosperity, and this Journal to-day 1s emphatically A SHADE BETTER—BARLEY sTRONG—RYE were in sellér's tavor, with sled at | i oe: ate | Lowe, in tue Sth year of higage. “@ map of busy iife.” Nextin this connection is | QUIET—PORK FIRMER—LARD sTEADIER— quict audsteady. In a jobving way abou | A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL PURCHASE al 2 ATH ‘The relatives and Iriends ot the family are ine ry i ’ o~ a i Latte, ndid manufacti busine. tobe noticed the recent upward movement 10 | GROCERIES QUIET—FREIGHTS DULL—PETRO- ee iar SIE e Bale axes eee | Te Herbie, Tashidine Nateteae tole Mand ameey | vrcigh cc rowel Moore | ae one o'clock P Minto the ‘residence of bis Mocks, Some of tt may have been aruidicial; but | reuse gasiEn—NAVAL STORES FIRM— WHISKEY a SIL tor uninspected: $10 0 tor plain | REMUS Wa Brondway. Focmay ee APPLY (0 GEORGE | | nephew, James A. Lowe, 22 Grove st,, New York. all of t has been surprisingly rapid. Tne bear a 4, Gis toe tikeeed teat Ga nee: | —— —— — | MARRIED. MACKAY.—In Yonkers, on Suadas, Marcn 21, luterest bas suffered loss, while those who were STEADY, for and city | A. RADY PATENTER DESIRES A GENTLEMAN OK | CrzavER—BLisg.—At the First Baptist church, | WILLIAM MACKAY, a native of Aberdeen, Scot “ : ac eage Lie | 4A indy, with capitai, to aid her to introduce and |, )GLEAVE * Cane. Maren 1a ty | land, in the 57th year of his age. lucky enough to make investment atthe proper SarcRpay, March 20-6 P.M. | toittny, but the, market Fhicd | Manutacture her patent: will divide proits, Address)? Brooklyn. Of THUred ay eye Om oye Me Get. |. The Telatives and friends ol the family are re- time have realized large profits, This vas natu- | A fair movement was in progress in commercial | hues: At S19 a $2l tc Cig tleetn ware | caeeteh eee en | liner, Miss MARY B. Biissto Kev. JOSEPH Brab. | Sbectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from his | circles during the greater part of Jast week, but = #T. butenly 1m moderas ho wal RTNER WA 1—TO CLEAV! " late residence, on tuesday, March 23, Interment rally attracted iresh custom, giving beuefit to the brokers and spreading the contagion of buoyancy. | there was less activity than was generally looked ‘The atuitude of this market is best illustrated by a | fOr Some time ago, when the spring trade was review of the prices of the week. The opening | expected to open up with universal activity and a es ronee , Wis marked by firmness, from woich there was a | buoyancy, The most noteworthy feature was {nit tivla month, ae Lt es embrace rib: Lay) AF oked as steady; sales short clear was quoted Le. Without sales, HALF IN- FORD CLBAVER, both of Brooklyn, N. Y. terest ina good cash business; established over 13 $400 cash required; reterences exchanged, | MaGUIRE.—On Saturday morning, Marcn at Talman’s stable, 47 Great Jones str | DIED. his residence, 73 Catharine street, Paraick é re ILLON’S ADJUST OLD AN .. UIRE, I the 35th year ol his age, @ native ure ILLON'S ADJUSTADLE SCAFFOLD AND | ALLEN,—At Shrewsbury, N. J., on Friday even- | GUIRE, In ye Mi a i Novembe: Ing, 19Un inst. Mrs Sanat ALLEN, relict of Dr. Ede | Bagunagh, county Cavan, Lreland. Deion" Stop Lace ER felt DR aie a agg ip cr of Dr. Ede | Dafointives and iriends of the (amily are respecte MM boxes clear hellies led shy im West Farms, awarded the first premium american Insutute,! Mund Allen, in the 85th vear o1 her age. reaction from % to 3 per cent, based on anticipa- | "regularity, the markets being subjected to cone | it If Hits. a its0.5 2.00) do. \ State Rights for sale, Address the patentee and | Funeral from Christ. church, Shrew: | fully tnvitea to attend the funerai, from above “ Pr P neree SOOT Cot oe Olts DILLON, Painier, 40 Fourth av day, 23d fasts, at Unres P.M. ‘a Sbury, Tues | pasiaence, on Monday, March 22, at two o'clock. the close, even beiore the bank fgures were pub- | Whilch tended to retard transactions very materi- | ,,,,7GA" {yore was, Noty litle, trading in the raw lished, improvement commenced, and the highest | “lly. The superfluity of water and the tce ob- in our last. ome. refine here 13 no hesitancy | prices of the season were Jn several instances es- | Structions in some parts of the country were | {0400). ey, 0 fond ve and rather i lew transactions reported included tablished, It was gratifying to the holders of | Slmost as potent in obstracting commerce as was | 60) lihds. ARMSTRONG.—In Brooklyn, suddenly, on Satur- MERRELL.—Suddenly, on Tuursday, March 18, NUFACTURING BUSINESS | ay. Marcn 20, JaMgs ARMSTRONG, formerly of 1875, SARAH ANN, Widow of John G. Merrell. tablished 12 years,andnow NeW York and White Plains, in tne 75tn year of Funeral services will be held at her late res: 88 WILLIAMS, Herald office. _ his age. dence, No, 131 East Fifty-tith street, on Monda: Funeral services will be held at his late resi- | March 22 at two o'clock P.M. Relatives an | | | tions of an uniavorable bank statement, but at Stant and im some cases violent fluctuations, | unchanyed ine | | refining atc. time, and 15 | Pion business at Newark; mononolize line of | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Notice of vhe funeral on Weanesday. — goods; demand established; immediate protits: $1, spectsully invited to attend the (uneral, on Tui MULLANEY.—On March 21, 1875, HANORA MULe capital; no speculation; reterence. 2% Broadway, | day, March 23, at two o’ciock P, M., from the resi- | LANEY, beloved wile Ol James Mullaney, @ native roow 3. | ie ic ses | dence of her brother-in-law. George Raab, 106 | Of the parish of Abamiish, county Sligo, Ireland, E OF THE MOST COMPLETE MANUFACTURING | Caudal Sirect, corner Forsyth. peeee res a ees Cy tencsca ttimeiad ae country (always actively |. BLEECKER.—Ou kriday, March 19, 1875, Exiza D, | 8pectfully invited to atten Sp hey er prime’ to choice, 8! . Nhds. and This. ceateiugal “at § neHhed ae ALE—A VALUABLE PATENT, USED IN 2, 43 vette avenue, Brookiyn, on Tuesd: iriends of the family are respectfully invited to many of the dividend-paying securities to see | tue lack of water mot eo recently, But the fret ,ce Meal Mt Lace Refined was du at very tamity, 0 farle’s Hotel, Monday and | fare 23, au two Be A ‘repeat hoap ada Pie them exnioit additional strength and give promise | paucity of supplies of merchandise of neariy all | }\*, qupte+sCuba— Kelis. interior to common. ic. a | —UCSAY ato acacia | BEXDEH.—Un Sunday morning, March 21, CHRIS- Se teal eres neee SY ae of afurther advance. Rock Isiand, for instance, | kinds throughout the couniry still exisis, so that | primectizen 80% er soak: ‘age, See? MAY, 20 CONTROL PERMANENTLY LIGHT OF TINA BENDER, In the 634 year of her age. SING, In the 67th year ol his age. \ moved irom 105% to 106, declined to 104% ana | there will in all likeilnood be a demand sooner or recovered to 105%. | later which will result in important transactions, so 1 | that there would seem to be little probability that the Lake Shore improved from 73 to 74%, end- — bs 4 p y neral fb ing at 74%. Hannibal and St. Josepn re- | *nere expectation of business men in regard to the ex | tentot the spring trade will be disappointed, notwith- , Rico—Retining, common to. prime, 7c. a Se. do. ero | a di 135 Baxter street, on Tuesday, 10 $2 | a re io tec, a Sie. eotistat ai employed) tor sale, raving 1 d et- | BLERC! the 87th year of her age. jate residence, aX tel iy '. covered irom 22%; to 24% but later sell off | standing the comparative slowness of trade thus tar, | 1) Jal’ {0 £10 a JMG Mran—Dutch staguard, | Sup eresent superintendgnt witremants rice suanood: | ieciarives und imiends or the mint ate tnvitea | Marctl 23, at one o'clock P. M. to 24, Western Union rose from 76% to 783, re- | The export movement of breadstufis has been spasmodic Bee. WSS, ‘i | Kood Property entertained. Apply to GRIGGS & CARLE- | to attend the imneral, on Monday, the 22d inst, ac | Netson.—On Saturday, March 20, CATHARINE 98 Broadway, >, y WHITLOCK, Wile of Peter Nelson, aged 76 years, i seee soneey cary, HoT (ate residence, 61 Sussex | relatives and friends of the family are’ invited from her late residence, 244 ceded to 764 and closed at 76ex dividend, which | and of little reliability thus far; but it hasbeen gum. \s equivalent to 78 The most active stocks | ciently active at times to cause an tmporiant apprecia- | were Union Pacitic, Northwest and Pacific | tion of values, and to warrant tho bellet that the devel- Mail ‘The former advanced from 43% to 61%, | OPMent of any extensive demand for breadstuffs tor ox- ine closing price. Northwest common moved | Port Wiil be toliowed or accompanied by a turther cor responding enhancement of prices. Hence there has ; 54 34. 1 a i from 48% to 4674. ending at 45%. The preierred | toon no manifest disposition to force sales, while in noon. in bol «e334, void rained 8 per cent, trom 56 to 59, but closed at 53. jnost cases nolders have been unwilling to dispose of two | STRARIN® Was ing clive at aoout rit a 148, cory grades, Yc. a Si ~The market, was | epEc " wT, S) street, Jersey fudet and steady, Jobling | QPECIAL VARTNERSTTP,—£90,000 —A FIRM ESTAB- ty Joraey wit to attend the suneral f ‘buagsor |». lished in this city seven years since, and who have Brez.—On Thursday moraing, March 18, o1 bron. ¥ Peay RES wags OF | Aenea unitoriniy successiu’ aud increasing” business | chial pheawonla, AMANDA MAKIN LOUISE, youngest | West Sixteenth street, on Tuesday, 234 tas\ a Tie, u | ver sitee, Wish to secure the above capita: for aterm | daugnter of Paul A, aud Jenny Brez, of this city. ere asl een March 20, MARY A. for | Of rears. tor the purpose of Increasing their busines. | ‘The iriends of the family are invited to avtend | Raxssy.—Suddenly, on Maron 90, MARY A. Rate fobe.t kane | Will give 7 per cent interest and a percentage of the Pro- | the {uneral, on Monday, March 22, atone o'clock | SEY, 10 the 74th Year of her age. reer Te ae ER ear ot $M per years Ad” | poM., trom’ the residence of her parents, No. sli | _ Funeral will take ent cen avi saecetee aeee ! 0 ER, station D, care of R. M. Van BE eventeenth street, son-in-law, Thomas Dixon, Grove Hui, Morrisania, e amount: of 20 siere at fgures witht r th 7 a non’ qualities di r to prime, 9 23 8 or 1d. 0 Dyke. Bt 4 A. ‘ @ o'clock’ P, M. ts 20% cargoes ot Wheat atany one t : 4 y was fri, with sales of 10 hh ic. a | BrowN.—At Newark, N. J.. ou Saturday, March | on Monday, at on Fagite MSL Sold, DetwaEn Stig BAGSO}e, With She | ri ist eapenlaliy 1 ime same deaines tech: | Chere lal petra ws TT 20, of scarlet ‘ever, PAULINE BURGESS, daughter | | RavMoxp.—On Friday, March 19, 1875, at Bed- fual price at 39); a 39%. St. Paul was more active, always control the market whenever the demantis in | Wuiskey.—-Recelpts, 794 bU18, making a total for the | + Who Would desire to’ establish their business iu the | of Leonard Perkins and Matilda C, Brown, aged 7 | ford, Westchester county, SaRan F., wile of Alau- 4 apy Wise active. Piour was in tair demand ud 4 mos week of 3.656 bbls. The market closed tirm, with sale: but gained only about 1 per cent. Wabash moved | Oi inc wees. aid closed firm, "Wheat was in uenve res | of 5) bbls. at 61 1436 nol 80 Duis @t$) 16, olcsing at the to 143¢ then dropped off to 115;, with arecovery to quest on one or two days, when prices advanced so | latter price. 13%. Oblo and Mizsissippl sold at 2054 @ 27%, end- | FAtiCally as to put au estopel to the export movement, ing at 2734. ‘The following were the gity of Baltimore Tian be represented by a responsible | years aud 6 months. son Raymond. % avemarcan ot hastooes IMG’ aa comnins | "the relacives ana itiends are invited to attena | , Funeral rota the Presbyterian church, at Bede aid nature ‘of business: ‘communications conddentia | the {Uneral, trom the residence of her parents, | ford, on Tuesday, March 23, at one olclock P.M Address J. F. B., Post office, Baltunore, Md. No. 94 Clinton avenue, Newark, N. J., on Tuesday, | Carriages will be in waiting on the arrival of Doe ‘Maren 23, at two o'clock PB. Me 8:20 A, M, Harlem train irom the Grand Central PIPTALISTS, WANTED, x but Without causing any very dectied reaction inthe | market. Corn wasin linlied demand durin the entice | DOMESTIC MARKETS. Cotton firm, fatr demand; middling, 15%c. Net her late residence, 134th str stent — | Fourth avenue and Twenty-tirst street, on Mon- | o'clock, woeks cad prices declined pearl (aU moe A PARTY WITH | GLARESON,—On, Fi ; depot. CLOSING PRICES—SATURDAY. au active” movement in provisions: ‘all bine’ at Gatvestox, March 2), i875. i Thetives pecs tapas Ramet sion Hola'a teteinann: ins retldence,, Now 72 West Thisiy-sixid streets | | HosiNsox.—On Saturday, the 20h inst. after » Pacific Mail, 80% 030% ; Western Union Telegraph, | Poi MR ang more, tiiealty “aan NCTA | Cotton steady: middiing 15340, Net receipts, Gd bales: | and of eqiial value (oi; pertect security, with iinmense | witet a short iiiness, WOLLIAM BAYARD CLARKgoN, | Short illness, SARAH ROBINSON. daughter of the 77% a 78; Michigan Central, 74); a 75; Atianticand kind, and being taken pretty at ttc Lan toe OER nt ee | Drone mice meaning Husinces will be tally susie: | 10 fue ives’ and iriends of the family are invited age. esa, nf eo Oe . vee 31, abby: | te Improvement f port and q F ee y ee | ot eed Hot answer. d Y Al. care | elatives: a Pacific Telegraph, 23a 24; C., 0.0. and 1., 6336 865385 | Saiarday the erate degree of netivity, New Onnnass, March | No. 35, pac to attend the funeral, at Caivary church, corner of | Funeral services Tuesday, 23d inst, at two | | Adams Express, 104g ai05; American Express, | but the’ market gr oo | dhere wa ceipts, 353 baies; gross, 443. Sales, 4,50. Stock, 230,! i of Willis avenue, Morrisani uring ule 22d inst., at half-past nine o'clock, hou ot WASTED-A RELIABLE VARTY WITH A GOOD | Gay, th 03% a 633{; United States Express, 59% @ 60465 | week. pri Y higher at the ciose O: Moni oh & assortmen® of job type, t . engaged on 3 2 Jeaves Fulton Market slip at tweive o'clock. Welle Rargo Rxpress, a7 & 88; Chisago and | Galatony fons Ik dade hie gees | oto, tenders midgung, aie feces fw mia. | WEIS ARI EMG Getc eg Geque Ma Uhct Le | gevere loess, aan, Ueloved Wile of #86 late | \svhsTTOw.—~On Sunaay, the lat. HAGOLD de Alton, 1003 at0l; Cleveland and Pittsbarg, 925 | bul‘uurnaotasiy | ‘ / exiioiting wo | Secelpip 1b baton “Leporta cumsrwiee’ Ise Selva, aa | who van command & most desirabie line of joy | James Corey. only son 01 8. H, and Adelie Stratton, aged 4 yours 92%; Chicago and Northwestern, 45% a 45 essential change vane if Stock, 23,358. rept tir Address JOB PRINTING, ‘Herald ofice, Notice of funeral hereafter. ang 2 months. good demand. nd., Bariey ¥ | Cosgrove.—In Brooklyn, March 20, 1875, after a Relatives and friends of the family are invited Savaxxan, March 20, 1575. do, preferred, 57% a 68; Unicago and Rock isiand, . noticeably t é Cotton firm; middiing, 15%. Not receipts. ui bales ANTED—A PAKTNGR, WITH SMALL CaPlTAL, | snort but severe tilness, MARY, the beloved wife | tO attend the funeral, at 315 West Thirty-third 105% a 105%; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 367% a So; | Nas steuaier put the market quiet. | deal ig | Bxvorw—Constwiee, Lith Sales, O49. Stock, 68,00, | ‘Tor'bar icilurs address NAW, gox 189 Herwig | 01, Lomas Cosgrove, aged 69 sears. a Ce entaa(eas cee aaneke eae do. preferred, 6634 a 57%; , GC andl GC, 6 @ tton met with « better demand 4 mer, both | a, Onancestox, March 20, 1875, yn Branch offic i" | The Iriends of tve family are respectfully invited UMPH =A farlem, om Sunday, jare’ ” . |, 5634 i Cy . clay esate teri bet same WHat, born | , Cotton drmor tor good grades: middling, 18740. a Ive. — oot sm - to attend the iuneral on Monday, March. 22, at | FREDERIC RowPH, in hts 38tn year. a 5%; welaware, Lackawanna ana Western, | on the berth and tur charter, with 0 low middling, 15%¢. a 16!gc, ; good orainary, 1444 WITH $1,509 TO $3,000. two o’cluck, from her late residence, 168 Ciasson The relatives and iriends of the family are in- an naoted Homi: | Celts LG aloe huporte Gonstwises 100 Bales, 10k | Win the stornde sacds 4 fe ae tes ‘ baly stordy, Petroleum was inacuive : ~ | ceipts, 120) b EXPOrES Co: ; 103, 1,00. | in 1% @ 11d; Erie, at a ai; Hanaibal and | ai cieter ior retined. Naval scores were quiet oat aang, | Stock, $1,060, | today at BATTERSON'S Sto St. Joseph, 24 a 24)¢; Lake Snore, 743, a T4}e;5 closed about steady aud qu | Winx SOLGnaTenGdte oa toanien tenlion jane ‘ $2: N y —The market closea up w ve jc. | . Spirits of turpentine firm, at32e. Kosin firm, at $i 70 co ue, yy. March 23, at halt-pas! New York and Hariem, 181 @ 152; New York | 01 wit bai and de: PLENDID INVESIMHNT, | ber age, Central and Hudson River, 10034 a 100%; New | Business was pretty much suspended at an eariy th ne, and Nothing of special tnt for strained, Crude turpentine steady, at $i ofor hara; | @1 TO $3,500. one o'clock, nded $225 for yellow aip, $245 for virgias Tar steady, atl w=) PLO perinee wqaten pmegiatel tale eet Relatives and friends ot the family are reapect- | HaRLea Lopag, No. 487, F. ap A. M,—BRETH- Jersey Central, 1105 4 111; Ubi and Misstsaippi, and the few joobing sales reported were at about Osweoo, March 20, 1875, Heman ina sale, permanent, established, cash ofice | fully invited to attend the funeral, {rom her late |REN—You are hereby summoned to attend a y As tal, 11034 0 Hi nebtts 7» | vious prices, though curvent Quotations could not be Flour unchanged; silos 1,000 bbis. at $0 No. 1 bose publishing and manuracturing connected, with | residence, 8 City Hall place, this day, at one | Spectal communication of this lodge. at the lod: 2734 @ 27%; Panama, 113 a 114; Toledo and | fealized for a very large tavotoe. We quote numinails Spring, $5.45 tor amber winter, $0 5) tor white winter | ur without services; Income large an steady; investi: orciock, Services al 9 A. My At St. Andrew's | rooms, 13st street and Third aveaue, on Tuesd Wabash, 13 41314; Union Pacific, 5124 a 513s. Sa ou. tere Trlaa’ eon iste gee Mbae. | wnt 96 79 for douby extra, Wieat frm, but quiet; Sot | fale, personally. Apply to Mr X., $8 Broadway, offices | churc, Duane street, thence co Calvary cemetery. | March 93, at one o'clock sharp, to attend ti OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES SATURDAY, t governtment habe dee, | extta ao Bl se” ret Athenee Beray ita, ~ | Cork (Ireland) papers please copy. faneral of our late brother, Frederic Rumph. By The foliowing table shows tne opening, hia’ | and lowest prices of the day :— | vited to attend the funeral, irom Second avenue Methodist Epiacopal cnureh, 119un street sad nd express businers Call | avenue, Brooxiyn; theuce to Calvary every. y N's we Rooms, (9) Sixth ave, COrrER.—On Saturday, 2thinst., ELIZABETH COT Tox, March 20, 1875... | nue, corner of Thirty ftth stree TER, widow of James Cotter, in the 87th year of do., grass mats, lon, 140. a Java, Kovernme i 38. 86c, a B76 rm, $ ay — 0 PEM Sabre Suv herd’ Gut of ‘the markeerauo:auonsare nominal’ | ds) ()Q 10, 88010, PRACTICAL MEN TO | Chvsiz—In Hoooken, on “Saturday evening, | order. PRED. A. PHILLIPS, Master, ‘ ae) riber in brane) of Iron Business; | March 20, at pine o’ciock, ELLA CRUsIUz, infant TUPLIN.—On Friday, March 19, W. J. T. DUPLIN, f Corn mewl—§s4 tor bolted and $83 6) for unvoled | ms in su t Domingo, 4c. | per ton, Mititeed unchanged; shorts, $28; sbipstuits, | profits assured. F.C Foow 96, United states Hotel, | daughter of Jon N, and Annie Crusiuz, aged 3 | after a suort tilness, in his 25¢h year. @ invited to attend Bi a 19¢.5 Costa iiew, i7e. ‘a Zuc $29; middlings, $41 per ton, | ra 7 " q st 13 days, . Highest, Lowest, | Mexican, ts Angosturi, 4c, aUe.;Savanilla. | rrato, March 2), 1875, UY, <VARTNER WANTED IN A sTapLe | Moaths an. con Relatives and 1 New York Centrat.. bat tia ae | 180, a 196. : ire. w 13ige-:' gold, anit data Reosintenpiont, 6000 nbie, P Wee MDE Portis; | PSI VO. cash puners rane wit pay 81,0) each | , Relatives aud friends of the family are rei funeral, at tie residence of nis uncle, No. 68 Nort Erie OTe CoitoN.—ithe sudsoined spot quo ms denote an ad- | corn, 36,000 do. ; oats, 5,000 do; bariey, 4,000 do. Ship: | per month. Ful particulars at 356 West Fourth street, | fully lavited toattend the funeral, irom toe Second street, Williamsourg, &. D., on Monday, a! fare ais ane Vance of tye. per 1h; AvtIS improvement tuere were | menis=Fiovr, 480)" Dbls + wheat, 7.08) bushels: corn, | Foom % after 10 o'vlock, : | deuee of her parents, No. 375 Garden street, Ho- | one o'clock P. M. Wabush 4 more buyers than sellers, exporters Lia with consider: oats, 6..00 do; barley, 22,000 do. Flour duit; | 7 ; Tar, | boken, Ne J, om Tuesday afternoon, at two P, E, 1. piease copy. abush.. vee 12, Able freedom, and would have purchased m ly | sales smail angod quotations. Wheat higher: de. | 000 WANT) D, A THOROUGH CITY BUST | o'clock. | Watts.--Pne beloved wife of Edward Walls de Northwestern oo it bot tor the extreme views of holders, wio, as aru 1d hwht: sales 13,00) bushels Sheboygan Club at $i ld; | op be ness man, to invest this amount in a | r | r Dow On Sand March 21, 1875, Joun d this ife on Sunday, March 21, aged 20, a Northwesiern pref... % kept desirable lines above the veach of buyers and pr ve OhicaKo spring at sl o7. Cormduiand | busvess which may be donsidered a monopoly; higniy | LO joyesisoroce: cdadepunien 3)’ 46 Bast Sixth street. Kock {sland 105% tenied to be indifferent about seliing them atall Lo pinaily une: od; Sales, 1x Cars ol Hew high mixed, | remunerative and sale; none but principals dealt with, OWNING, 70 rears OL age. ner late residence, 7: atre Pictsbarg.... iH and nondescript grades were offered at comparatively on the track, at fe. a77, ‘hye neglected. Oats retai | Address, tor thvee days, HIMBE® AND KAFTING, Hex The relatives and iriends of the Notice Ol 1unerai hereafter, Naveen inca ee Jow prices, bur were not wanted, In wudiiion to the | ing at O%e, bagued. Marley trinly held; no sales, muit. | ald oft spectiully inviv | Wossipv.—in, Hoooken, Marcn 18, 1875, R Milwaukee ond sr aul, Sales below reported at least 14.00 bales were sold inte | sters holding off fur lower prices, sceds quiet; sales 23) T HAVE. Sg AMOUNT TO) day alteraoon, at one o'clock, irom bis la | CHAKLEs M. WosstdLo, son in-law of the late Joan . pe in the afternoon, including 750'baics suld to exporters. TO INVEST, eis at 8275 @ $2.0 for imothy, $5 $90 $o OO tor $10 OUU, dence, 114 West fwentietn street, | ¥. Campen, Esq. busine: With private advices trom Liverpool of a much Qito 4Bd Mississippi, better to lium clover. ork drmer: heavy ihess, $0 25. Lard New Jersey Contr with servicus, ina than the public reports, the dimins | steady atlige, a ldige, Highwines neglec! (manufacturing preferred) ; aying established Del, Lac. and We: tora. OY “aera at we interior, and advices ot | potses, March 20, 1875. quainted with the Cane Uistion of iron in machinery, ness, ANN, Wile of Jo! .L. Du generaily prevailng a Flour firm and in fair demand, Wheat ls, &o. B \ ¥ . corner of Third and Washington street tide Peoito.. to the Inverter enve of plantation Work today's receiow | dowaudy No While Wounsn Gi lei Ne Lerbite Mist | Brosktiva, “2aree Sa Ts Rad aia ate [°*Her rates; end fiends also those of ber ; MATOD AZ at WO i"

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