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— } nn FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL pee Te > Kaen, ten-forty bonds, 1(8i¢; Dew tives, 102 @ 102%; | 700 Erle, 273¢ a 2) Beutes io Paris, 65.76. RAILROAD BONDS, ‘These were moderately active dud large dea | | ipgs‘took place in Northwest consolidated coupon A Sharp Advance in Panuma—Other Stocks | Steady and Generally Firm, | GOLD QUOTED AT 115.) Money Easy and Abundant at 3 Per Cent | on Call—Government and Railroad Bonds in Moderate Request. Watt STREET, } Monpay, April 19—6 P. M. Bat for a sudden and large advance in Panama the stock market to-day would have offered little | Material for comment beyond the general state- ment that the majority oi prices were a trifle higher than tnose of Saturday, and that the andertone ts regarded as encouraging by those who are on the bull side of speculation. Whether this feeling is due to the exceptional rise referred toorgrows ont of faitn in future strength is a question dificult to determine. The burden of testimony by brokers, however, favors the latter Bupposition, The cause of the movement in Panamais not yet definitely known, save to & few, and the sales on which the rise occurred Q@mounted to the insignificant figure of 1,305 Shares, Tho bidaing, however, was active, and it was THE ADSE ‘CE OF STOCK, | at 190% a 100145 | go. sinking fund at 99% gold bonds at 80\¢ a 86',; Northwest consois sold at 93; do, firsts at 99; Union raciiic firsts closed at 99, do, sinking {unds at 93 a 03%; do. land grants at 96% a 97; Central Pucife gold ponds soid 8834; Milwaukee and St. Paul 7 3-10 at 92, New Jersey Central frst cousois were strong at 106 @ 1057; @ 106%; Erie third at9v7%; do. fourth at 99%; New York Central sixes, 1883, at 10174 a 1035 Oblo and Mississippi consolidated at 9734 a 9743 a9, Sales of Burling- ton and Cedar Rapids firats were made at 47 a 46, Boston, Hartiord and Erie declined to 274%. Han- nibal and St. Joseph convertible advanced to 8934. BANK SHARES, Bank shares sold at 100% for North America, | 1193 for Commerce and 94 for German-American. STATE BONDS, Among the Soutnern securities, Missouri sixes, Hannibal and St. Joseph, issue 1876, sold at 10134; new South Carolina sixes at 32, new do, non- fundable at 6%; old Tennessee sixes ex coupon were weak and declined to 53}, mew do. to 53, New York State sevens bounty sold at 108. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Monpay, April 19, 1875, WEPORE CALL—10 A.M. Or rather it was because the few holders of the | {t+} Stock preferred nos to seli, that tne unusual advance book place. Tne opening sale was made at 130, at which price two hundred shares changed hands. fhe nex: transaction was in 5 shares, on the basis of 135, and the orhers which followed were re- + tn spectively marked at 135, 140, 142, 145, 147, 148, 145 | aud 146. Pacific Mail was the most lively stock on the list, the sales amounting to 97,0.0 shares, it | being rumored that arrangements haa been satis- lactorily made between the company and the Pauama directors, but the story lacks contirma- — uon. The stock opened at 44%, declined to }, aa- vanced to 4524, receded to 45, and closed at 45%. The report was published that the Occidental and Oriental steamship Company (which is said to be vwned by the Central Pacific and Union | Pacific Railroad companies) have sent out the first of their steamers, chartered from the White Star line, to unite witn the Pacific Mall steamers on the Pacific side, in Deneue || | FREIGHT FROM CHINA AND JAPAN to San Francisco, irom which point the cargoes Will be distributed overiand, If this statement should prove true very tmportant changes may vecur at no distant day in the value of certain | stocks that are now supposed to be in process of combiuation. If Panama, with its forty-nine | miles, can successiully compete with the over- Jama railroads by raoning lines of steamers on both sides of the isthmus the price of tts stock will | materially advance. If not, its cnie! dependence | whi be on freignts from New York, Burope and the South Americano poris, This 1s the comment of thronghtiul observers of the street, who do not think that a narrow isthmus can possibly hold the Whiphand over the commerce of @ continent. Another active stock ofthe day was Erte, of whica some 32,000 shares cllaoged hands. The fu tua- Gions, however, were slight, 314{ being tie open. weg figure, 30% the lowest and 31% the highest and iast. Union Pacific was dealt in to the extent ! 36,500 Shares With a range between 71% and 72%, which was the ciosing price. The telegrams concerning freshets exerted a depressing effect, but these were followed by more favorable an- mouncements. Other stocks were comparatively steady, as will be seen by the followiug table, whicn shows the OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. | Opening. Highest, Lowest. 10254 102 102 Sli 13% 15% as 507, Sortnwestern preierred. Rock Isiand a 92% Milwaakee aod St. Paul. 33 Odi) and Mirsissippi 273 New Jersey Centra... Del,, Lack. and Western. 115 ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The contrast between prices at the close to- Bight and Saturday was as joliows:— Apvance.—Delaware and Lackawanna, \%; Erle, 3 Mariem, };; Pacitie Mail, 1; Paname, 17; Que! aliver common, 5 Union Paciae, $e; Atianuc and Pacific Telegraph, \; guid, LINE.—Hannibal and St “Josepn, 34 ; Ontd id pi, 34; Lake Shore, 3; Kock Isiand, nis de} Wabash, Western ca MS Abid West preierred, \4; Erie lu London, . ‘The stocks that remained steady were New York Ventral, ©, 0. andl. C., Nortuwest common and Canton, THE SALES OF THE DAY amounted to 230,000 shares, which is alarge in- Crease over the business of the latter part of the preceding week:—New York Central and Hudson River, 965; Erie, 82,200; Lake Shore, 18,500; Chi- cago and Pittsburg, 330; Northwestern, 2,100; Northwestern preferred, 200; Rock Isiana, 12,000; Pacific Mail, 97,000; St. Paul, 1,000; St. Paul pre- ferred, 7 Obto, 10,600; Wabash, 1,400; Union Pacific, 36,200; Panama, 1,305, THE GOLD MARKET, Gold opened and closed at 115, with sales in the interim at 115. The borrowing rates were 2, 1 and 2% ber cent, and the carrying rates 2, 254 and Gnally 1 per cent, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gol vaiances. CLEARING HOUSS STATEMENT. Currency ex: —— Currency balances, ba exchanges..... \d balanc THE MONEY MARKE Money loaned up to4ana6 per cent, but closed | tasy at 3 percent, with an abundant supply offer- ‘og. Commercial paper remains as jast quoted. Foreign exchange was quiet, but firm; prime ster- dng nominally 4 87 and 4.0034; selling rates 4.90% £48654 and 4.89.4 4.89%; reichmarks, 94% 295 and 95% 905%; cables, 065; prime Paris, G16 Bnd 6.12%; other rates, 5.16% and 6.1336. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. Washington advices state that the Treasury bal- ances were as follows:—Currency, $3,250,000; coin, $87,500,000; leas coin certificates, $23,200,000, Tne customs receipts to-day were $600,000, and reve- receipts, $450,000; national bank notes re+ Seived jor redemption, $640,000. The Assistant Treasurer paid ont to-day $11,000 dn account of interest and $7,300 in reaemption of Ave-twenty ponds. GOVERNMENT BONDS were in good request by individual and corporate Bvesturs, the jargest transactions being made in fegistered fives «nd, sixes of 1881. They closed firm it the ‘ollowiug quotations:—United States cur- tency sixes, 122% @ 128; do. do., 1881, registered, 121% @ 12134; G0, do., do., coupon, 122% a 123; do, Oive-twenties, 1862, registeres, ex interest, 116%; do. do., do., coupon, 118% & 119; 60. do., 1804, Tegistered, 116% @ 116%; do. do., do., coupon, 1199 © 120; do, do., 1865, reg eG, 117}4 W 117% ; do. do., lo., coupon, 122 & 122%; do. do., new, registered, 20% & 120%; do. do., Go., do., coupon, 120% a 120%; to. do., 1867, registered, 12154 @ 121% ; do. do., du., toupon, 121% a 121%; do. do., 1808, registered, 121% @ 1214¢; do. a0., do,, Coupon, 121% a 121%; do. len-lorties, registered, 115) 0 116%; do. do., | coupon, 110)¢ a 116%; do. sixes, 1991, registered, OX interesd, 115% a 115%; do. do,, do., coupon, 1164 | al THE FOREIGN MARKET. Two nundred and eight thousand pounds tin baliion went into the Bank of England on balance to-day. The rate for money on goverament secart- ties at the Stock Excnange i# 23 per cent, The market is reported firm and bigner, The iouow- iogare the lace London quotations :—Consols tor Money, 93% & 93%; 40. ior account, 98% & 93%} 1866 bongs, Old. 106 & 10554; i867 Gow 108 @ 108%) eseesuey ‘$1: 100.0 5 £420,0, rs + 16% 50) US 20.0, 2 120% 20, US 5-20, riRSt 76 101g 2p gua ac Mail 88.188 45 - sw 3 4 120) ww 2900 omy ee BR gtbe OEE BN YCRH RR, be Wits 5 do. lo. ee ao. 200d se 1098 400) Cen Pac ist, 5 J'b et Gow UF Kn Ist w. 100 ws pre: 70 Mortis & 80 Pac Mail 3200 do. 900 20) wn ca} 8) y] do, 10 ont eae Bit pe, HO Pac RR of Mis..b6 48 140 aw ” 500 31) 3700 00 200 shs U ba ng aa in Pac RR. ob By £9) chicago & aiik mys 0 West Un fel. . bd lwo hth fd RR sp Que Obie & M foo U $53, c. ieee oy gee aes it LO Spring Mt Coal. be Wem U 1ei...be.03 do. 2 40 30 Tol & Was 94) Odio & Mi a ‘33 P.Ft Wa Chi it. 198 Van 3 te ve 0! do. 2) Morris & 1 Sih outh K To 92 Kansa Way, Me ieee 10) HO TOP | firmly held without, however, activity. do. first-, San Joaquin brauch, at | | from this, no transactions were reported. a 1 s a tS fat? ae CLOSING PRICES=3 P.M. 455 Mul a ste i Maw Si ruuk., COMMERCIAL REPORT. SPOT COTTON QUIET BUT STEADY—¥FUTURES CLOSED DULL—FLOUR DULL—WHRAT AGAIN LOWER—CORN EASIER—OATS QUIEZT—BARLEY MORE ACTIVE AND ¥IRM—RYE ¥IRM—PORK LOWER—LARD HIGHER—PETROLEUM QUIET— NAVAL STORES QUIRT—WHISKEY sTEADY— GROCERIES FIRMER. MONDAY, April 19—6 P. M. The merchandise markets continued more or less irregular and prices of certain commoditi fluctuated considerably. On ’Change flour was @uiland scarcelyso frm, Wheat was dull and considerably lower to sell to any extent, Corn was also easier. Oats quiet. Barley firm. Whiskey quiet. Pork was dull ana easier. Lard was in demand and decidedly firmer. Cotton was generally quiet but holders were quite firm in their views at former prices. Petroleum was Naval stores were generally steady with moderate trans- actions. Groceries were held higher, but prices of the leading staples were above the views of | buyers, and consequently the dealings were very light. Corres.—Nothing of importance transpired in the market for Rio and Santos coffees, which ruled quite strong in tone, but the firmness of holders somewhat restricted the dealings, In a dis- tributing way a few lots were changing bands, but, aside At Baltimore 4,00 bags, by the Newnght, were sold, but on terms not made public. | and afloat—Whea’ 25,78 do. The stocks to-night are:—New York, | 83,349 oags ; Baltimore, 25,071; Mobile, 3,000; New Orleans, | Gatveston, $000, Totab, ae cargoes,” 164e. a lbsge.; doy ood, 18a Tae." vas cea range for lots, 16c. tate, do., 1754 lusge. C Marae é.; Laguayra, 1 “samalca | 18e.; St““Domengo. ‘Iie. ‘Botte ico, 17c. a 190. : Cosi Rica, Ie. a 2c." Mextean, 1840. a 19c.; Angostura, 1730. @ 9c); Savanilia, iTige. a 2c; oa, 7c. & '183%gC., gold. 6) and 9) dave. Coron on the spot was inactive, Liverpool advices causing exporters to withdraw irom the market aud likewise checsing the demand from spinners and spec- ulators. ‘the offerings were comparatively tree, and at the close the tnarket was rather ¥ ut no pressure to sell was noticeable. ‘The market for tuture deliveries opened firm. but swasequently, weakened. and ciosed duil at a dectine of 1-Sze. a J-léc. as coimpared with Saiurday's fat ‘uotations € quot 19:13. June, 16 Li Ve, ry, 16%. a 16c. sed on standard of classification in force 1374, and om Upland cotton in store run- ning im quality not more than half a grade above or below the grade quoted :—Otcinary, 13sc.; good ordi- 164¢.; middling, i7c.: good middling. 183 ae Quoiauons low middling. io; middling quiet aud | steady. Quotations based on American ‘standard of | Classification : Ordinary. 187 pry Good ord sow middling, Middling, . Good middiing. Miudling fair. 17 1 Fair. ee 15 184 SAF W¢Usod ordinary, 15%; low middtin ding, 16%; quiet and steady. ‘The sates wer P-bay. Las, Beg. Total, eee ee iy Ie Exvort.. 250 Consump' 15 24 39 Sbeculaion: 15 260 265 Totals .. —For tuiure delivery ae been i. lollows: June, ugust Tot: 7 aly £0) at Vecember, 100 day up to two 10) at 17 2-16: i, a Dulce, ‘Bo- 2,200 tH at ia 1-M6e., 100 at 17 Si6c, om Sentember, Bi) at 46. December, 20 at 16 98201 GN ai t 16 S32c., Jiu) -at 16e. January, Total, Si) bales. “uraud: toim, 25 ‘he receipts at whe i 809 bales; New Cri 64; Wilunitmton, 935 ton, 100; rhiladeiphi dus day last year, as tollows:=1o He . 9,891 ates: 8x4 bales. Cotton treights cloved by, steam, %e. te Hamburg, by steam, S¢, To Bremen, b, i DY Ball, vpFess. To Liverpool, 7-324. am i ey stcacan by oak FLOCR AND GRAIN. Sorat ai 14,285 dois. ; wheat, 29,50 bushels; cori, " 21.100 do. § corn mea, 7,30 DdIs. 0" bi Tuled duil'and beavy. ome sales Prices, but the Keuleral market w ported dealing « inciuded 11,50) boi: s, trade brands aad family e: 4 2 ¢ eS eee eee eppee upe Kaira Western 550 ro) 509 a ow Minnesota Wa 6w hound noon Otifo, shipping | Bais. Ba Sw r Wa 60) w jw da 65) 50a 60) Oa 65) Wa 80 x 430 Wa 45) wa 500 2a 626 va S50 4 30a 40 Corn meal, Jersey Na 42 Cora meal, Brandy win iba 430 20a — -W ‘as ainly lower to sell—the Tarket Les jal at St lo a $1 2 tor Chicago, and $1 2) a Miiwaukes. The sales fo were about (5,00 bushels, part at $1 2 waukee, $125 tor No. 1 ago. in store; wi in store and afloat, but lacluding about White Michigan, to arrive, part this Week Aad part first ball of May, at $1 4. Core was in moder- ate request and easier. ‘The saies were about $1.00) bushels, at se. a Sis. for mixed, in store; We. a Me, tor 216 for No.2 Mul ye $i 32 do. afloat a 9Sgc. tor yellow. Vats were without decides ¢! ange. and sold to the exten; of 13,00) Lushels, At joe. a 750. ior mixed, in store and afloat; 760. a 760. for Barley was steady with more doing. sales in- vushers French at $. 0 and eo vusheis ye was quiet, at $1 for Can- ada, ia bond, 1 tor state. has been a Sg 4 anion Darke with 10 Liverpool, By sail, 9) ‘a0 bbla, rosin at ae gd, and by steain 8000 3. 16,0) bushels graii on private Faxiaurs.—The aates unsettled. low at 20s., &od an American bark, with a general cargo, trou Bos- ton, at market rates. To London, by sail, 30) bbis. rosin atzs. 13g, 2.000 bbls flour on private terms. Tu Glas. gow. by steam. 3.0.0 bushels corn at 6 Uplands, Alaema, N. Qricans Tezae, | W4d. Toa port in | b ovo Bristol Chanuei direct, a bark, hence, wi Ubi4, napatha. Cy cd atts. 7d. To United King- | dom direct, a British barkentine, with glicake la bags), trom Philadelphia, at 23, d., and a British bark, hence with | about bbls." retined — petroleum .. To the United Kingdom, @ British bi with wed lumber, trom Dob it 110s., OF re a if airect at 105s. To Nantes, a French barkentine hence with about 1.70) bbis. crude petroleam, reported at 4s, to Bremen, a German bark, nence with about 3.0) bbia. refloed ‘petro'eum at 48.;'a Norwegian bark hence with avout 3.20) bbis. do até, To Hamburg, by steam, 16.0.0 bashels «rain on private ‘terms, quowed vd eta pFovisious oD vrivate terms, quoted at Se pero. Motasses.—The market presented a quiet appearance aud nothing of s»ecial import tribauing Way a few sinali large dealings were reported. Boiling cleared up and DUC one cargo remained unsold, but held Ata price equal to #40, for 0 test. We quote :—Cuba, cen- tritugal snd mixed. ‘Sdc. 9 We: do. ciayed, Sie. a 430. do., muscovauo retinin io do., grocery. 3¢. 45e.; Porto Rico, isiands, 38e @ we, t New Orleans, 6 oiling stock, 4icetor 80 jest. Navat Stones.—There was a ay spirits turpenuine, and holders their views. ‘Be sales were 1o8 bbls. Yorks at se. In rosing there Was a very steady te thoyalt the inquiry was small, as exporters wave si puch heir migst UrmeNt Needs Ordinary to guod strained, $2 10 a $2 I 4H) bbis. at the iormer price, And O00 sual DDS. ac $2 20-082 2%. Tar quiet wr $4 lag 2 ior Washington avd Wilmington. city viteh, 4 delivered There was a continued quietude in the refined, but quotations remained steady he Creek, and nurupe of & sailar s = ie basiness im ze inadly J balance of the ug the frst halt ‘of May at de. Cases Gulet at Lose. a 20. for caroes Crude, In ouik, was hore active and sieady, closiny at U74c. tor prompt de- hivery, with sales tate atur. and tovtay to the ex tent of 7, 0 buls, at this price, and 1,000 byl at Olge. City napniha was steady at 9c. luc. for ehipp: pine order. Retined at Phiindelphia Was nominally 13); tor t ‘st hai or Ma: aitimiore, ite, Pork, 854 puckages: beet, 05 . Lt do, The purk market was dad Wer, Closing at Avot $2. 8755 tor new mes; onthe spot. The saies we: For May denvery. Tod bola at Gor W a $e? 25: for June delivery: 8) ubis: i $22 3746, and lor July ceiivery dt $22 BO $2 ov. dressed hogs closed steady at Beet ani bee: hams were dull and nomi- was firm, with sales Tuige. a 1u3ge. nal if the absence of short ¢ Ww Westerm at ie4ge, and city at were quiet and = without smal! distributing bush wotacions. ‘d We quote :— | | nominal. | ‘wheat, S200) ary, Lote. strict ood ordinary, 16i¢c. ; 1g Aiming, | Oats, 13.000 dot barley, 8000 do. | toe Sperm oll, £110 a £111 per tan. | to TB, 954 134) si) NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1875--QUADRUPLE SHEET. te te currency, Pbseyey Ti. sKanyoon, ui bond ba Rangoon, Giye. » bie. curreuey * buvers aad scliv bans of posed to op freely tor good grade: ere Unt sportant & very aiarieg St Domingo ond 8 boxes molasses sugars at ieflmed was mare active. i Standard a. and : Quotations “are 4. Pane :--Cuba—k a ter mon, 74e. foxes elayed, boxes, do. 10 to 12, 5} a Duten sta roce! ry, fair to choi lard, Nos. 9 to Li. 7? Nos, 10 to 12, Bige. Superior and extra superior, 734: Tue. New Orleans— Regaine grades, 7c. a 7K0.; . grocery grades, 8c. | as | Sreimine was firmly held at 160. per Ib., but without noteworthy sales. TaLLow was ie with sales of 59,000 Ibs, at 830. s, SH bbls. | The market was quiet, | wit pellers a at ri ie while the best bid was $1 | DOMESTIO MA MARKETS. giatreanon, April 19, 1875, | Duteh standard, Cotton dull; middling, Ise. Net regelpts, 2 pales. Exports—Coustwise, 1,283, rari Stock Cotton firm; coipts, 1,977 val ain, 4,300; coastwise, 628. Sales, Stock, 1iSasi. Monten, April 19, 1875, Cotton, quiet; middling, low middling, 153¢c. ; good ordinary, Linc. Net ieee ts, 425 bales, Exports Coastwise, 293 Sales, Su. bia ser cy . April 19, 1875, Cotton quiet; middlion, Peres ‘tows t mi Jdling, 15%. ¢ Behe eeatineat Net receipts, 634 bales. &xports— e Continent, Kis73 oastwive, Pri sales, 516. Stock, Cuancestox, April 19, 187! Cotton quiets middling, 1640.: low middling, ' 16: fe good ordinary, 14%. a lod. Net’ receipts, 416 bali Ports—1o \ireat Britain, $883; coastwise, S4l. Stock, 17,702 Witaiaton, Spirits turpentine gulet at Soc. Ros unchanged; strained, iar Crude. Poe hard, i 65; “yellow dip, Sie; virgins & at $100. Osweco, April 19, 1875. Flour gnchanged: sales, 1.900 bbls. ai, $8 5) for No. 1 $6 75 tor amber winter, $7 for White winter and BS “ior doubie extra, Wheat qi No, 1 Milwaukee Lub ‘No. Lwhive Michigans $1 <0, extra do. $1 40, Gorm quiet at ‘7c, Barley in gat demand: sales 809 ushels Canada, to arrive, on private terms, supposed 9 | Beata shade uider'si ss” Corn meal896 (or ted ai for unbolied, per ton, Millieed unchange ; shipatumts, $16; middlings, $28, per ton. Borrato, Aprit 19, 1875 Receipts-Flour, 8700, bbls; wheat,” 38 U0 bi corn, 2: $5, 81,000 do, : barley, 4.00) ao Snip ments—Flour, 8200 bis: wheat, ushel corn, 19,00) do. : oats, $1,000 do.: barley, 9.000 "0. 474,443 sgn OOF oe ic pats, 4.966 do.; barley, 408, do. 8.4 Fiour quiet na “DO ubia sole ae $8 28 for gurlag: $0 79 0 36°00 ioe amber: $6 25 a $/ tor for Tye; a $9.0 for oatmeal. Whent—Spring ‘heavy’ ausottled, negiected. Corn quiet ana firm; - sales bushels new in Gore at Bio.: three cars ontrack as bic, ‘Unts quictt ang uve 7 ge in store. Kye Tominal: pone | Canada on market, nomi- ae quoted Pat srs Ey) 36. Seeds in good dewand | nd firm: sales of 1,000 pushes at $2 60 8 $s for timothy; $8 for medium clover; $9 for lurge clover. Pors steady at het id tor heavy mess, Lard quierari6c, High wines Curcaco, April 19, 1875. Flour quiet and unchanged, Wheut lower and in fair demand, bus unsattied: No, 1 sprins, $1004 a 1 2 spring. 9454c,, spot; $1 OLS P34 Jun Sprine, ics w 95) Sal be in dull, ectinin uly: No. unsettled: No. 2 mixe 1, 7ve.. ts T3e. bid May ordune: rejected. 69. Outs lower He “tn fair demand: No. 2, spot, nominal; 69%c. bid May, 6c. June. Kye wn: changed. Burley unchanged. i ork opene but closed = active. and $22 10, spot; $l 9 May, Steady ‘at 815° ‘0 spot or Sia Jone: Hulk meats fire and in tuit demans< shoulders, 8 short rib widdles, 120. ; short clear mindles, i-sgc. Whiskey in good demand at $1 12 At the alernonn call orthe Board:—Wheat ‘irmer at $l 01%, sl SLUBS, June. Corn, 74 rnd or June. Oats, Ma: Pork and lard frmér and unchanged. teoelgti=Fioas, 10,009 bbls: wh at 71.0.0 bushels; corn, 85,00) a0.; Flour, 12. , 3 0 jushels: corn, WW dos | PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Prorrpence. R. I., April 19, 1875, Printing cloths firm at Ror ‘oO days. for 64x64 stan- dard a SANER roe ROMS, With 8 with moderate business. HAVANA MARKETS. Havana, April Bg at Spanish gold, 2224 a 223; American, 233 a x: change firmer; on the United staces, 60 dave. arreney: YL a 92 premium Catt sigat, 9:4 9 premium ; 60 days, wold, Usa ee um: short sight, 1:4 a 12> premium} Lot 18a 1) premium, on Paris, 1224123 pre- miu. Sugar nominal EUROPEAN MARKET. DON Propuck Marger.—Lonpox, April 19—Even- ___ FINANCIAL, ‘AUGUST uF JGUST BELMONT & CO, _ 19 and 21 Nassau street, issue travellers cits, availavie in all parts of the World, through the jessrs. De Rothschild and their corres} endeute Also commercial credits and. telggraphic transfers of money ou Uulifornia, Surope and Wavan: A TEAPELEY # BAZUEY, 74 BROADWAY. —STOOK « Privileges on “Members of the Stock Exchange” or thoroughly responsible parties (uaies given at the time 05 Wior Puls or Cais. $512 W) a $362 WD +P nn and call at market price 3%. All cowmuuications have im- othing less taau WW shares, and no r uae, Pamphlet “How Stoney is treet,” mailed free to any ‘ad- DVSLa & BAZLEY. 74 Broadway. A —DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS A SPECIALTY + aud bought b; bd ae egranitehed Ronee of ‘NICO! y BStogk Brokers ana auctloucers, No, 43 Pine street, New York. A Wing AND. W.PER CENT CHOIOE CITY BONDS {A tnd other Al investment, Securities our sBs‘oui 23 years, ir cen! terest prompu a jor sale below far. “ALBERT tn NIC La & CU,” Sock Brokers aud Auctioneers No. 43 Pine street, New York, —MINNESOTA SIATE 7 PER CENT DEFERRED « Bouds for sale by. ALBERT I NICOLAY # CO., ret, New York. A REASONABLE RATES—=MONEY ON LIVE AND Endowment insurance Policies, Mortwages and other Secur.ties, rence of all Kinds eflecied with best companies J. J. HABALCH My Broadway. STOCK PRIVILEGES,—STRADDLS OR DOUBLE A. Priviiewes, 20 and W days, on members of Stock Exchange or responsibie parues; also, Puts and Calls, 0 mediate attention. contracts made in Lost and Made in dress. Market very active fluctuating, showing trequent Lebar te tor es protis. Ci Shee Tuatlea & MONTAGUE, Broa a —S{OCK PRIVILEGES THE PAST 30 DAYS COST. AA.” ing $105 25 have paid $2,200 profit | We can secu contracts ou all the active stocks ut the lowest market rates, and there will no Goubt be as good opportuniti tW da: asin the past on or address ft particulars, SUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 2, Wail street, New Yor! AY AMOUNT FROM $1.0 TO 99,00) TO LOAN onimproved and animproved Roal Estate in this city or Brookiyp, fet term of Ty without bonus LLIAM &. LEAVITT, 13) Broadway. N ELDERLY GENTLEMAN WOULD BG GLAD 10 | know where he can invest his services, with some | money, to the best Ne ge od tor safety, profits, an Pleasant posi honest, confidential statements so- cited. Address Mr. CUSHMAS, Herald office, AT J. & W. SELIOMAN & CO., | ie treet, ww York, Letiers of Creait Tor Cah oak payable Pty any part of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Ameri draw Bills egrarhic transfers Exchange and mai of money on Europe A —MONEY TO LOAN, ~ on approved cotlaterals. W- H. WEEKS, Banker, 178 Broadway. LADY, HAVING AN ELEGANT HOUSE IN A first class iocation, fein} the loan ot $100, for the we of which she wilt give ® pleavant foom and board and pay $5) per month j security given it required. Ad- dr Herald Uptown Branch off )ROKEN SOUTHERN BANK NOTES BOUGHT aT | the highest rates. Post office box 3,30, F. H. SCHULZE, 65 Wall street. (COMMERCIAL PAPER WANTED, Made by resp responsible merchants, manatacturers, &c. W. H. WEEKs. Barrister, 178 Broadway. XECUTOR'S FUNDS OP $25).00) TO LOAN ON NEW ork, Brookiyn, ergy, And | Westchester gounty Property will Bulidings in course of erection. Apply to Attorney, 42 Pine street, room 16 Dada SAVINGS INSTITUTION, corner of Twelfth street and sixth avenne, Money veposited-at any time wili commence to draw interest ou the first Jey of the 1ollowine montn. Interest paid gry? A ae t ¢ of SEVEN FE t Bank oj Monda. i Wednost ad Sat enmpeh Mgnaay Medoueyey ad arya eveptnen gumare Ba HAVE ae eh 10 LOAN UX GOOD NEW ‘ork city. 8. Without bonus. Principals de- Siring to BORK ino oe NV RS Ride to eanayy NT, 11 Pine street. M ONEY TO LOAN—ON FIRS! ; MORTGAGES witu- AVA out bonus, on Second ane ase holt ges, at eusiest terins. “GLO, PAMVHLET=“oW MONEY I8 Lost AND MADE in, Wail Street.” containing highest and lowest prices in 1) years: particu a:s of notable corners, pante: &c : all information avout sock privile mariner of cotaiming them, &, Pampaiet free t address. isu BAZLY. 4 Broadway. W wee WeeConsen RAILWAY | BONDE PARTIES oF sell t D call on BANGLEY & Me De Wail pokers an Dealers in Bouds, ’ PER CENT PER ANNUM—€750wW Li fT TO LOAN UE bond and mortgage on yy AG Real in st ‘SHIPMAD ener Beat, sums to | 02 Willer direct, Union Building. omer com iy | firm of iolksdort FINANCIAL, TEGOTIATION N MISSOURI STOCKS. By virtue and authority of an actentitted “An act to authorize the issue and sale of rene tunding bonds for the purpose the maturing State in: 1875, we, ihe undersigned, SOUFi, Wil Receive secile nor ot the Heay by the G stoners) on Ma: r Chase of 5 bonds of the stocks sol this pure bids may be for any or al! these 800°) pe $1,000 each 8) 6 per cent Hons, payad y of the United Siat ie 1,000 each 80 & per cent round sterling Bonds. £20 euch 3 atter date, but rede ate of Missourl to be payable twenty at the pleasure ot 1 from the date and years Said s Semi-annual lached for the nts of inierest, ou the Ist days o: nhary of each ye All the bonds to be paya ional Bank of Comme In New York, except the pound sterling stocks, to be pays avle in Loudon. Two hundred aud sixty of these bonds to bear date May |, 1s to be delivered and paid AL suid Dank on June id, 1875, and 54 to bear date July 1, 4875, and to be delivered and paid tor at said bank on suid last mentioned date. The right to reject any or ail bids resi to the Governor and Fund Commissioners The pr ds or the: » bonds tobe applied to the nent of the maturing tedness of ne state. Drst ciass stocks, and nave unquestionable. guarantees | for their payment fo meet. promutly, e1pi rest. When due. This proceeding is done by and with the advice and con- sent of the Governor of the state. JOs. W. Mi ROE, te Tredsurer. Fond THOMAS HOLLADAY.” [| Comre State Auditor. _Jerrenson City, Mo., April 5, 175. $300. 00 FOR INVESTMENT ON BOND “AND mortgage ov iinproved and desi Uninproved city Prooerty. in jarge suing, for Ave year; Address O1:Y FUND3, Heraid oice. $7.00 O00 frees Atrrirnceg Suaned VON | EVENSON, Jr. e street or 3% Kast meventeenth street, N. B.—fhese being estate funds, uone but prime applications consiaered. le COPARTNERSHIPS. ‘OTICE Is, HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PART. nership jately subsisting between August Tolks dorf & Veckrich 1 spins of aeren cy: under the = iodine . Gust" TOLKSDOAF. Datea Aprii 19, A. D., ier: SUSTIESS OPPOKT NITIES. eng) A PARTY WILL INVEST $500 TO $1,000 IN. ‘A.Goop Husiness or Patent; only ihoge mentioning articu- lars taken notice of, Address P. P. P., Herald o! A PARINER WANTED-IN A BUTTEA, GHARSE, gg and Produce Commission Store; is a good opening for a reliable inan with ‘$009. ALUN«’S Store Agency, 121 Nassau street, GENTLEMAN EXPECTING TO RESIDE PERMA- neatly in gurope, going out in Mav, would like to Fepresent an America nouse hayisg business relations with the other side, or Wudertuke any special commis sions; nas been teh yeacs in business tor himsell; can igre Best best of references and security it required. Address Heraid ortic A. GERMAN IMPORTING HOUSE, IN Moscow, Kussia, which deais in ail kinds of articles. ineiud: ing raw materials, ency of a first class ie ag American house; wilt furnish réierences. Address H. P., box 187 eraid office. FIRST CLASS ARTIST WANTS $1,00—FOR WHICH he will paint five times that amount in portraits or other pictures. Address ARTiSI, box 153 Herald Up- town Brauch office. A GOOD CHANCE FOR A TINMAN AND PLUMBER With @ sniall capical to secures home in the coun. try; new and rapidly growing place near New York; tase 12 o'clock or 3:3) train outclair Railroad, toot of Cortlandt street, for Arlingion. Inquire tor Mr, Ty FICK A $002 LiVING FOR A having $35)—Will buy the Furniture of six rooms; Can accommodate elgat bourders: rent $2); no agents; those weaning business only reply. ll the week. ‘AC ORY AND DWEL NG—40-HOR-E ENGINE, 30 horse water power, shaftins, &c.; Marlborough, on ie communication ; ol Ld ; Hudson; daily water terms eas riyde Fark, qPOR 8A SALE CHEAP—A GE. MisN’s FURNIoHI Store, ‘established many, Fears, in Nassau stro owner retires on account or iliness.” Inquire at 80 N, sau street, basement. Rus, CLASS BUSINESS OFPORTUNITY 13 @ or. fered to a suitable young man who can command $500 upon good security. Addre Post oitice. ANUP ACTCRING House IN METAL LINE. WiTH 2VE a good business, which they are desirous of ine ing, would like a partner with $15,09), for the ottice fuances; busiuess exclusively wholesale ‘and selected trade, Apply to GRIGUS & CARLETON, 93 | Broadway. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,500 TO $200 FOR the office, to take the piace of one obliged to retire; Dusiness established : profits large; almost & monopoly. ; AL DESIRING LO INVEST manufaciuring business in Baltimore, may hear Of a rare opportunity by addressing Pos office box 757 Baltimore, Md. R WANTED (SILENT PR RED)—WHO cau invest trom $25.0 0 to $30,000, in an old estab- lished Well paying manutacturing business; tuly se cured by triple the awount oF capital iuves.ed. Reply by letter to B. k., box 1¥3 Herald ofice, Agents not notice NHE OWNER OF SEVEKAL SILVER MINING properties at Alrah city, Utah, disiant five miles trom ratiroad, balance of distance good wagon road, will Sellone or tWo cheap for cash or will exchange for Address ULAH, box 417 po CAPITALIST. DESIRE TO MEET A GENTLE. Man Who controls some capital or rewl estate to Join me in introducing acNachive of great merit, aud acknowledged by several emiuent engineers to be one of the greatest inventions of (he age: it is new, simple uevery particula: aud a more tavorabie opporiunity for a remunerative investment. ts rarel presented. Vor inspection address DEMUASTRATION, box ro) Herald oitice. NO HOTEL MEN AND PHYSICIANS —WANTED, A competent first class hotel manager, alg a physi. cian, with capital, to take interest in and ‘management of a large sauitariam f ©, H, OLIVER, No. 1 Park place. ‘fED—A YOUNG MAN WICH MODERATE CaP. al, as active partner in a well estubiished dr, y house, in Eastern Counecticut, Ad- 5,593 New Yor &Post offle and peries lished 8 yea: ness; low rent aruculars, addi jarald office. sto! peck and mers Giada “SELbuM ‘OrrERed, PARTNER WANTED, FOR A FEW DAYS to redeem valuables in pledge: $60 to $70) eit view, address 2()() WILL BUY HALP INTEREST IN A CAsHL $300 rrdoor businegs: establisne: ince 1830: haut cash; balance in instalment Inquire of WILLIAM, 47 Jones street. $60 WANTEN—FOR WHICH SECURITY AND AN interest will be given in a pleasant, lucrative, casn business, bearing Close iuvestigation ; referegce ex- changed. Address GEORGE, Herald office. $2. 500. —P RINER WANTED L A, STAPLE YUU, cash business that, yr Bey, Shum ouch per month. Fuli particulars at 86 West Fourth struet, | room 2, a ‘clock. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. JENNINGS—SEBRING,—In this city, on Wednesday, November 18, 1874, vy the Rey. bamue) H. Virgin, Henry C. JENNINGS to ADA, only daugnier of J. V. W. Sebring, Esq., tormerty of this city, KINGSBURY—DONALD: mn Tuesiay, fi Ps by the Rey. J. O, Murra res ass., tO Mary aust residence of the bride’ No. 345 ae avenue, on sday evening, Aprii 13, by the Kev. Dr. adler, ‘isted by the Rev. Dr, Gotineil, OmaREs A, LANB to MARY May. MoTt—LgNox.—On Monday, April 19, at the resi- dence oj the bride’s parents, by the kev. Thomas 5S. Hastings, D. D., Horren S. MOTT to Many &., oniy daughter of Bawin 8. Lenox, all of tuis city, Tires—Cox.—At tne residence Of the bride's parents, on Thursagy, April 15, ELLWoop V. TiTvs, Of Glen’ Gove, L. L, to MARIA LOCIVE, daughter of Daniel D. f L Waxp~ LovTHES.—tharsd ‘ys ig gc 15, 4 Charch Of the incarnatios, by the Rey. ©. Dr. G. WHITFIELD WARD (9 ADDI&, daughter « ‘of Charies Loutuer, Esq. DIED. BarretTt.—On Sunday, April 18, 1875, Joun Bar RETT, a native of Bailinsioe, county Galway, Ireiand, tue soa of Michael and Bridget Barrett, aged 40 years. The relatives and frienas are respectiully in- vited to attend the funera’, itom ois late resi- dence, No. 8 Clark place, Jersey City, on Tuesday, the wth IDSt., ab LWO O'Clock. Be.t.—On Sunday, Aprii 18, at Bis remount 142 Bast Forty-first street, ARTHUR Bsiu, aged 5: years, His relatives and triends gre respectfully in- Vited to attend ti residence, on o'clock. ts late faneral service, Wed April i 1879, jorge 8, aad Fane service at Si. Peter's chureh, State street, near Bond, Tuesday afternoon at thiee | o'clock. BLAWVELT.—On Sijnday, after @ snort tilness, Lecy, eldest daughter of Fred ana Bannab Blaw- velt, 10 ber 18/h year. Funeral services on Tuesday evening, at naif- ast seven o'clock, At the house Of her aunt, 635 eat Forty-seveat reet, Relatives aod irieuds of the jamuy and viembers of Eqe Lo 72, 1. 0. 0! O. F., atid members Ol sister 1Ou, invited to attend, Bieecker.—In Mis city, - gy morn April 18, VIRGINIA PEGRAM, W Bleecker and daujhter HM. Vegram, Uniied Stat Funeral servicers on Toesday, Es 20, attwo | o’ciock P, M., at Vorist chapi, Hilzavetn, N. J. a (Va.) and New Urieuns papers please | URKE.—Aprl 1 Bailinrove, cow months, £pwarp J. yO, Ireland, ag years “The odicers and members of Company 2, Tair nen WIDOW O8 PARTIES | 603 Eighth avenue. ss BAUR. R, box 3370 | BoOaxs, late of | a in | teenth regiment, New York, ang of branch N@, 3 St. fatrick’s Mutaal Alilance, of Kings county, are wos’ respectfully invited to attend dts 1 Toursdas, April 22, at bis late resiaeac Ue avenue, Brooklys, at mine A. M., iro to Ca‘ nedial, Jay street, trom thence to Cemetery Of Holy Cross, Flatbush. BRownx.—Ou Mon . April 19, Susan Brown, widow O! Mathias M. Brown, aged’ 84 years. ‘The relatives and iriends are respectiuliy in Vited to attend tue iuneral irom bis late resk a 32 Kast Filty-ihird street, on Wednesday, Bi one o'clock. BRUNDAGE. —EUGFNE PRANELIN, only son of James E. and Hariiet L. Brundage, axed 1 year. Whe relatives aud irieuds at tue fainily are im vited to utiend the funeral, on Tuesday, Apri 20 at haif-past one «’clock P. M., from his late reat dence, No. 6450uth Second street, Willlamsourg BUKNTON.—Ou Saturday, the 17th 10st, Masia E., wie ol James ©, Burnion, ‘The tuneral will take place from the Churen ot Our Saviour, Rey. J. M. Puilman, Pilty-seventy street, west of Eigith avenue, ou Tuesday, April 20, at hatr-past twelve o'clock M. Tae relatives and !rieuds Of the lamily are respectially invited, UAPLIN.—On dunday, the 18ta inst, Feancis H., youngest daughter of Richard H. Caplia, agea 15 years. Friends and relatives are respectfully Invited te | attena the funeral, (rom the Methodist Episcopa church, Sixty-lirsv street, near Second avenue, oD Wednesday, April 21, at oue o’clock P, M. | _ CREEBDEN.—On Sunday, April 18, 1875, JOHN CREB DEN, @ uctive of Ireland, aged 60 years. | _ ‘The relatives and imeuds of the Jamily are re specifully invited to attend the funeral, from hit late residence, No. 120 Greenwich avenue, thence | to St. Josepu's church, coraer of Sixth avenue ang | Washington place, where a solemn mass of quiem will pe celebrated for the repose o1 hia soul, | on Wednesday, April 21, at tem A. | DAMBKEL.—Ih Brooklyn, on Suturday, April 11, | Magy, wicow of the late William S, Damerel, | daugnter ot the late George Damerel, in tne 56th year oi her age, Relatives and frienas are ret jpectfally invited to attend the Junera}, from her Tesidence, 405 | Pacific street, near Bond, on Tuesday, the 200m inst., at hali-past two Y. M. DecKER.—On Sunday, April 18, 1875. | Mness, at 172 East loth street, ELLEN © of tne late Simeon Decker, aged 61 pera aa months and 16 days, The reiatives and friends of the family are re | spectfuliy invited to attend the runeral servi | at toe Sixth street Bapust church, near avenue ou Tuesday, April 20, 1875, at one o'clock P. DONALD.—On Monday, WILLIAM BoNNaR, infant #on of Peter and Anna J. E. Donald. Funeral on Wednesday, 218t inst., at two o'clock P. M., from 89 West Forty-sixt) ‘eet. | _ DOWNEY.—ADDIE M. DOWNEY, ouly daughter of Robert aad late Matiida Downey, aged 4 years and | Tmonths. | fne relatives and friends of the fomntty — respectfully invited to attend the funeral the residence o! her father, No. 426 West heed CE os this day, Tuesday, April 20, st twe | otclock. DUNNELL.—On the 19th inst, at All Saints? Rectory, Hargie? HARTLAND, only daughter of Rey. Wm. N. aud Harriet Hartland Danneéli, aged 16 years, 6 Moncus and 8 days. Fuaeral service at Ail Saints’ church, corner 0} | Benry and Scamwel Stee on Wedudsday, 2ist Anst.. at one o'clock P. M. FoRTON.—On April 18, ALICE ForToN, aged 28 ears. The relatives and {friends of vhe family are p 3 spectfully invited to atiend the funeral, ir@ui {n cousiu’s (Jos. McBride) residence, No, 392 Bust Fourth street, Tuesday, z0ia iust., at two P. M. Fox.—Suadenly, on ‘Sundas, April 18, 1375, MaBy, the peloved wu of Joun Fox, aged 21 years. | ‘The relatives and irieuos of toe tamiy and those of her father, Arthur Sxerluan, are respectful, invited to attend her funeral, irem her jate re: dence, No. 309 West Forty- ioursh, street, on Cult aay ( meeeat) April 20, at one o’clock, Gaw.—Apri 2 1875, ANN MaRLa, widow of tag late Jusepi A. Gaw. ‘The funeral will take piace at the residence of her brotuer-in-law, J. J. Cavey, Jefferson place, Union Hull, N. J., at ten o'clock P. M. | ee on Monday, agit 19, a pine Sve A. M., EDMUND 8, GUTHRIE, sun A id Saray A. Guthrie, aged 4 years and 10 a zunesel irom 367 Mowery, on Wednesday, attwe HaLsey.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, April 17, of paraiysis, Hanerer, wue of Jonn Halsey, in the o7th year o1 ber age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to astend the tuneral, on Tues day, the 20th ins three o'clock, from her iate residence, No. 181 Vlinton avenue, HAYE3.— MICHAEL Hayes, @ native of Brulea, county Cork, Ireland, age i 43 years, His relatives and riends are respectfully invited to attend tme funeral, at bis lave residence, 47 Jay street, on Tuesday. Abril 20, at two P. M. HEISSENBUTTEL.—On Monday, April 19, scanenit, at the residence of her paren's, 207 Bergen stree! Brovkiyo, sama M., daughter of William Maria C. Heissenbuttel, in (he 9th year of ber age, Notice of juneral hereafter. New hel WW. J. necres please copy. KELLY.—Mrs. Honora KELLY, only sister of Mra, Catourige Dempsy, aged 65 years, Her relatives and irtends are respectfully in- vited to attend the tuneral, on Wednesday, 2iat insi., (rom the residence of her son-in-law, James Green, 592 1bird avenue, at two P, M. Kisca.—On the lyin inst., after short illness, CHARLOTTE, beloved wife of David Kisch. ‘ine retatv: friends and the members 0} Arnon Lodge, 3, 7.0. B. B, are respectially u ed to actond’ the funeral, from her late resi- jaence, Nu. 6 Beekman place, on Wednesday, April 21, at tea o'clock A. M. MABBETT.—On Sunday, 18th inst, Henry J. Mas BRETT, 10 the (2d year o1 his age. Relatves und iriends of the family are respec fully invited to attend the funeral, irom ms late residence, 402 Paciiic street, Brooklyn, on Wednese day, the 2lyt, at one o'clock P, M. ‘His remains wiil be takeu to Astoria, L. L, jor interment. MANSDVA—ETTA MANNING, wile of D. J. Man ning, 24 West Ninth street, died suddeniy yestere day morning, of peritonitis, alter an Liness of Toe Moeral will take place from St. Joseph’s chureh, Sixth avenue and West Washington plac at two O'clock. A fequiem mass will be cevebrat atten A. M. MAPSELLUS.—On Saturday me | April 1%, Mrs. JANE MARSELLUS, Wile of Rev. N, J. Mars eb jus, 14. D., aged $2 years. Fooeral on iuesday, at two o'clock P. ~~ — her is ames by Souta Filta street, B: LIGAN.—On Sunday, April 18, BrrpoeT MciuLe GAN, aged 29 years, Yhe revatives and frieads of the family are re quested tu alvend (he funeral, irom ber jate resi: dence, No. $14 Eust Thirty-eighin street, on Tas: day, 20th inst., wt nalf-past one P. MOL ORMICK.—Un Sunday evening, ‘April 18, 1875, JouN MOVORMICK, @ native uf Broadiord, county | Clare, Irelanu im the $5th year o/ nis age. Toe relatives and irrends of the lamily are re spectiuily wag to attend the funeral, from hia late resident i West Thirt,-seveuth street, oa Thursday, April 20, 1575, at two i’. M. NaTHaN.—On Monday, at hall. at tis late residence, No. 239 Bast Eigate street, of pneamo: SOLOMON NaTHUAN. Notice of juveral to-morrow. Darcy Lodge, F, and A. M., No, 157, Henry Jones Lodge, I. O. B. By. No. 79, Meiropoittan Caapter R, A. Al, No. te are Tespectiaily invited, O Keere.—On Monday, ri 19, Mrs. Tat _ | O'RESFE, widow ot the ee lllam O'Keefe, family are re 840 yeac of Ler age. | The relacives and irtends of ctluily Invited to attena the funeral, on Wednes & at alt-past two o'clock P. M., from ner ia residence, 82 Madison street. PARUSSN.—Un Monday morning, April 19, at the deuce of Ms Gaugater Baldwin avenue, neat ewark avenu rsey City, GEORGE PARISON, ot South Amboy, N. ee in the 60th year of nis age. Notice ol tae funeral hereatt PaRKHILL.—On saoday, April 18, 1875, Mai dauguter of Samuel and Macy Parkhill in ber 190i Ts ‘the relatives and friends of spectfuily invited tu atrend thy residence of ber parents, No. 176 Froi Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 20th inet., at two yoreloce M. Interment lo Green wood Cemetery, rm Ce Ly pe eS Suaday, April 18, Joux 8S. PooLk, agea 47 year! Faneral on Wednesday, 2lst inst., from 46 East = atreet, at one piewe eopy, Amore papers r. RLEM LODGE, 7, FP. AND A. borg —_ ereby summoned to meet ai 1soth street ana Vhird crenae,, cs ead neXt, April 21, at @ quarter past twelve oe Atiend tae iunerai ot our late brother, Jona 8, Poole. A, PHILLAPS, Master. vont or her April 18, SAMUBL MBTCALP OND, aged 60 years. | ‘The inends of the family are invited to ten the funeral service, at lits late Fesidence, $87 Twenty. ay Te ce Pee at two . Inverme: PRYER.—At New Kocuei 2 Lag apie tf JOAN PRYER, sormeriy Of tals city, ager The juneral services will De he his soa, Dr. Wm, ©. Pryer, at Thursday, Apr t hali-past Train jeaves Graca Central depot at ten minus 2 ast ten A. M. Carriages will be in waiting at ew Kochelle station. Roperts.--Suddenty, April 18, Jomy C. Roserrs, son o/ the jate Captain James Livingston Roocerte in the 66ta year vi bis age. The relatives and irvends are ed sane A ae end his funeral on Tuesda: . M., from tue Chur Dr Nye). Atlantic avenues, Brookly RUSSELL.—On Monday, April 19, JouN M. RUSSELL, 1n the 43d year of his age, tives and (rieuds are respectiully invited tc na his luperal, at No. 16 Stayvesant street, oo Weanesaay, tue vist \nst., at two P.M, Rypgee.—Oo Monuay, Ap li 19, EpwaxpJ, "YDRR Notice of tunerai hereaiter, TURFLER.—Suadenly, on Sunday. 18th inst., at Nanues, GEORGE C. TURFLER, im the 78th year vi ralirom the residence of his son-in-law, Henry Krveni, 158 Einott piace, ooKiNn, Weduesuas, Aprii 21, at en o'clock A. M. VAN RERSSELARR.—VAN RENSSELAER, OD Satur he) April 17, aged 45 years. he relatives aud friends of tm ily | Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, the aot ‘nst., at tnree o’ciock, row | her late residence, NO 108 Bast Eigoty-eigatn stree Wooun.—On Friaay, aig ae, berg ety widow of t

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