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NEw YORK WHRALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. onante’, 123; Merchants’ #xchange, 100; Metro- politan, 1835,; Nassau, 107; New York, 18245 | North America, 101; Park, 149; People's, 140; Repubitc, 0034; State of New York, 116, and Union, | ML FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Btocks Generally Firmer—A New Arrangement Between Panama and Pacific Mail. RAXLROAD BONDS, These were in good request by investors, and generally Orm, Large transactions were made ia the Pacific lasues, Central Pacific gold bonds selling Qt 101 a 1014 a 102 a 101%; San Joaquin branch. ot 918 90};; Union Pacifico firsts, at 1003 a 100% a 100% a 100% ; do. sinking funds at 0334 a 9334 ; do. land grants at 97; Chicago and Northwest consol- {dated coupon, gold bonds, sold at 86 a 85}, @ 85.54 85%; do. consolidated, 9354; do, sinking funds, 10434; Boston, Hartford and Erte frst, 26% @ 233% Milwaukee and St, Paul firsts, consolidated, at 74; Ohio and Mississippi consolidated at 98; Central Pacific, California and Oregon branch at 92; Kock Island sevens, 10834; St, Louis and Jron Mountain seconds at 55; Michigan Central sevens, 108; New York Central sixes, 1883, at 102, STATE BONDS. State bonds were dulland devoia of feature, Missouri plain six: steady at 093¢ a 99%, old North Carolinas being 2044 @ 23; new, 10 a 15; special tax, first series, 4 bid, and thira, 33 bid. Old South Carolinas are firm, at 82% bid; pew January and July series, 3234 bid, and April and October, 31 bid, Old and new plain Tennessees closed at 70 bid; old ex coupon, 52 did, and new series, 51 bid. Old and new Virginias closed at 33 bid, and deferred offered at 934. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES THURSDAY, April 22, 1875, + BEFORE CALL—10 A, M, wn w)shs Un Pac RR. Money Easy at 21-2 a3 Per Cent. Gold 114 7-8 a 115, Foreign Exchange Steady and Government Bonds Strong. Warn Lie } THumspay, April 22—6 P, M. The most important ure in the financial market to-day was the announcement, quietly Made, that at last, after much discussion and de- Jay, the pending controversy between the Panama Bnd Pacific Mail companies has heen settled sat- Wiactorily to both parties. According to the terms Df the adjustment Panama ts guaranteed $40,000 per month, a sum that will handsomely increase {ts ability to pay a large diviaend, independent of its Soush American and European trade, Fuller tails of the arrangement will be found else- where. It is, perhaps, too early to speak posi- tively of the effect likely to be produced by the yame, for all of the moves upon the chessboard may not be determiued upon, but the stock mar- ket during the next sixty days promises to be re- plete with peculiar interest to parties on bota ides of THE SPECULATIVE FIELD. The prices of Panama to-day were 141, 142, and Ke was subdsequentiy bid for at 143. Pacific Mail opened at 45, advanced to 45%, declined to 44%, recovered to 453s, and closed at 447s, As the time for the closing of the books is near at hana itis Bot unnatural that this stock suould be compara Mvely firm, Onion Pacific was exceptionally Strong, opening at 74% and advancing steadily to Wes. The end was made at 76's, Wabash was Mso unusually stroug, ou rumors of an arrange. ent looking to its future weliare, advancing to 46% and closing at 16%. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph continues to be beld by former in- Vestors, and little stock is to be had at less than | 50) 87 a 26% a 26%. News from the steamship Fara- { fay is awatted with much interest. Ohio and Mis- | 150) Mssippl rose from 277% to 284, but closed at the wo ppening price. Lake Shore partially recovered | 13.0 from its depression, and advanced from 71% a 715% | 60 to 72%, closing at 72%. St. Pan! common finisned py at 373. Northwest common movea from | 00 42% to 427%, which was tne fina price. {OY Erie fell of irom 31% to 380%, losing | ot @t 30%. Western Union sold at 77% a 78 a) do, 16% a 787%. The general tone of the market is for | 3) beat g the moment in favor of higher prices, the feeling | 17.0 being basea on the present and prospective ease bef ip money; yet it 18 Worth while to femember that 400 reactions have been frequent during the past | 4 minety days, and when iair profits were available Sv they have been Consequence: cooped in’ witnou: regard to THE SALES OF TO-DAY amounted to about 218,000 shares, which were dis- tributed among the active stocks as jollows:—New York ‘traland Hudson River, 460; Erie, 39,300; Lake Shore, 46,000; Northwestern, 12,000; Nortn- $1000) U § 5's, , "81. be 11635 50) US 5's, No V0 go. + 116% = 10 U 80s, cur, FIRST BOARD=10380 A 2300 shs Erie Railway. 290 to | 1 | i | Wodd AND Us30 A.M | tern preferred, 700; Rock Isiana, 900; Pacific rigl es Mati, 29,500; St, Paul, 1,500; St. Paul preferred, SONY OSH 1 wo 100; Ontos, 13,200; Western Union, 11,000; Wabash, 13,360; Union Pacific, 43,700; Panama, 1,200, ADVANCE AND DECLINS. The following figures show the changes since last evening :— ig grag? aud New York Central, co ware, Lackawanna sha 5 La’ bere, ; Northwestern. %; Onto and Mississiopl, 34; nami, 234; Rock Island, 4; St. Pan!. 34; Wabash, ; Union Pacific, 2; Western Union, 4; Kansas cific, 4; Northwestern preterred, 36; goid, \4, DECLINE.—Erie, %; Etie tu London, ¥. The stocks that remained steady were At lanticand Pacific Telegraph, Pacific Mail, Hariem end Hannibal and St. Joseph, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the opening, highest 0 ‘ "45 Panaina ou do pad lowest prices of the day :— i i cht aN W Be ‘be 8 | Opening. hest, Lowest, 1) Mal & St DO dTig | deg York Central. 10254 10256 10254 ime Ce i 1058 7 | 10 Ua Fa 42), 42% | "0 Milwaakee anaSi. Paul. 374 Pi Se | een Baal nd Dai and Mississippi... 1% 2a B13 | 7 Metropolitan Baak H 1 J ew Jersey Centr: 13 113 113 wo | (., Lack. and Western. hd 116 116% ry) 76% ith ~ PY $x 20 | 7 j it 26% iy 49% 44% w») | . 144) 14) a | THE MONEY MARKET. | io ; 30 sy OD Cali At 2}¢ a3 percent. For- Yo ref closed firm, with business at 487% T4g0 1) for bankers’ sixty days sterling and 4.90 jor ce- 8 8 | agements thus lar reported 299 400 steamers amounted to $500,000 gola 19 43 on a GoLD | = opened at 114% and closed at 116, the elight gain | *\) 5) being attributable to specie movements abroad, 2 Ly The ra‘es paid for borrowing were 2, 1 a! 1d 1-64 | ae i m7 percen.. Loans were also made fat. OrERaTions OF THR GOLD EXCHAN BANK. 30! 1,735,862 33,179,000 Seues Durreney palances. Gi ors clearances, Currency exchunges. Currency balances. Goid exchanges Gold balance “ THE FOREIGN MARKET. The London advices report no ch Genk of England rate of discount, whien con- ‘nnes at 3% per cent. The bullion in the bank Mereased £152,000 sterling during the week, bat £20,000 was withdrawn on balance to-day. The proportion Of reserve to liabilities is 39% per cent against 98% on Monday last. Consols and Atmert- 1 ean securities are firm. The specie im the Bank bs as _ woo Un Of France increased 10,476,000 trancs during the fo) Up ac oN! Week. The following are late prices:—Consois for i000) Cen P ist-anJ b ot money, % 1-16 8 94%: do. for account, 9454; owe fark Hank as Pes q five-twenty bonds, 1865, old, 105% ; du., 1867, 108%; | Li sen-forty bonds, 103% @ 103%; new loan, 102%; rr Erie, 27 a 271. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. 20 Washington advices state that the Treasury 170) Daiaoces at the closing of business to-day were as 5». follows:—Curreney, $2,500,000; coin, $8,900,000; 71) «, jess coin certificates, $23,500,000. The customs 1 Teceipts U-day were $550,000, and for the week {yp {00 an 8°st3 Ba ending April 17, $3,000,000. ‘The internal revenue 10° 100 Kansns Pac RR. receipts to-day were $200,000, National bank {iyo 10) Paciiic RR of Mo. notes received for redemption to-day $125,000. P.M. en ¥ 8 om, ©, 62. ¢, on. r, ol ND HOARD=I P.M. 2) shes rie RR. ° a The Sub-Treasary paid out $881,000 gold coin on account of May interest. Total thus far disbursed, $731,000. | GOVERNMANT BONDS. Government bonds closed firm at tne follow- ing quotations:—United States currency sixes, 14% @ 125; do, do., 1831, registered, 121% @ 121%; oO. do, 40, Coupon, 122% @ 123%; do. five-twenties, 1862, registeres, 116%; do. a a ion 46., coupon, 118% & 119; Go, do., 1864, regis Hac aN Woegb.. tered, 117 & 117K; do. do., do, coupon, 120% @ 4 ots i sone 120% ; 40, do., 1866, registered, 118% 918%; do. do., | ‘tas cht & Was do,, coupon, 122% % 122% ; do. do., do., new, regis: | MO Pee Lae Ads tered, 120% & 121; dv. do, do., coupon, 21s | Ho EAM, kal 8 121%; do. do,, 1867, registered, 121% @ 121%; do. | juno a Miss coi y p ‘ Ist @o,, 40,, coupon, 122 # 122); do. do, 186, 1 e. Ay ft ie iit registered, 121j¢ @ 122; do. do, 40, coupon, | au, Dela tic hs wo) worth Mol 122 4 1224; do. ten-forties, registered, 115% a 116%; do. do, coupon, 116% @ 117; do. sixes, 1681, registered, ex interest, 115a 1154; do. do., @e,, coupon, 11655 a 116%. BANK SHARES. Bank sha sold at 120 tor Commerce, 123 for Merchants’, 1334 @ 135 for Metropolitan and 95 for | German-American. The following were the larest bid America, 152; American Exchange, 115 !9; Chemical, 1,0003 City, 300; Commerce, 119%; Con. Wnental, M5; Corn Exchange, ; First Na- tional, 200; Fourth National, 98%¢; Fulton, 100) Mor & » | ito Spring Met ol PO West Fel...b 6. 1000 1009 2 Oma RTM be § wae RRbe | rasivcoveers S " ' 100 Amer i.xp eas be Mali ae. Galan tional, 128; German-American, Germania, bid; Grocers, 101%; Hanover, 9 Importers and Traders’, 196; Irving, 190; Man. | 31) Brie in. hattau, 161; Market, 421; Mechamies’, 146; Mer- | iw do. | with a fair movement, | for | howew | low tor cor 2gr oid out, 00 Han & StS, inv kan Pas Wit 100 Rens & Sar Bi 2:30 TO3P, M LS& MSR.bS 72% cr 74 09 pi 300 chy é NWRA ™ 3) IIS wESESSSS: Be Sage ct = SEES [6 pueetews Gn Bee ee at cu Sitekalvers yaa. ass Dd 25 Sat COMMERCIAL REPORT. SPOT COTTON QUIET—FUTURES IBREGULAR— FLOCR DULL—WHEAT DULL AND Ihe BEGULAR—CORN EASIER—OATS ACTIVE— BARLEY MORE ACTIVE AND FIRMER—RYB FIRM--PORK A SHADE FIRMER—LARD EX- CITED AND HIGHER—PETROLEUM QUIET— NAVAL STORES GENERALLY QUIET-—WHISEEY STEADY—GROCKRIES FIRM. ‘THURSDAY, April 22—6 P, M. There was considerable irregularity in the mer- chandise markets tu-day, aud prices were fuctu- ating and uncertain. On 'Chanye flour was steady. wheat was in demand and higher, the demand mainly for shipment, Corn was aiso in demand and higher, closing firm, Oats were steady. Baz- ley streng, Kye quiet. Pork and lard were un- settled and decidedly lower, closing with still a downward tendency. Groceries were quite firm, Cotton was wanted by ex porters, Futures were finally steady ata shade easier prices than were obtainable the afternoon be- Naval stores were generally quiet, with, , an advance in tar. Petrotoam was guiet Correx.—The market tor Rio was active and very strong intone. The dealings included 50) bags, good, 18}. ; 1,016 bags, strictly fair, 173¢¢ ; 1,028 bags, good in quality, 1844c.; 1,000 bags, good fair, 173¢e. ; 110 bags, fair, 173¢c., and 1,777 bags, withdrawn for distribution to the trade, all invoices from the steamer South America cargo, Atthe out ports there was a fair busindSs: at New Orleans 5,000 bags, by th ligaon, sold to arrive, and 1,/50 bags, by the Holowell, on private terms, | tock of Rio in first hands in New York April 22, 1875, 35.400 | bags; Baltimore, 23,071; Galveston, 3,000; Mobile, 3,000; New Orleans, 4,595; afloat aud loading for New York, 58.00); afloat and joading for other ports in the Untied 216,676 bags, visible supply. Stock of mild grades ino:uces 1,354 bags Java, 708 bags Ceylon, aibo, 1,475 oags Laguayra, 1,42) bags Porto Rico, 2,109 bags Costa Ric: pase ‘ANgosturd and 436 bags Sa ig, the past four days were x Lane in sod tor poneatg ee on ori * clits bags Maracalbo, bags La- 4727 bags Costa Ki W3 bugs Mexi avanilla, 88) hy Domingo, y Ags St. Ordinary cargoes, 1lge. Tiige.: do. J a, i . W7e. a 1So, Fe. a Be. Angostura, 174g0. Savana, Wee. a Wei Curacoa, tic. w Isige, av iry for cotton on the spot was fairly ny porters continued in the market, and made as good bids as the ruling of short notices and M tracts would justity ; but holders In early all caves Kept the lines wanted juste fraction too high 10 admit, of sales, and, while tae bids of yesterday’ were re to-day, on extensive lines no considerable busizess was consummated. Exporters showed a very decided pret- erence tur cotton on the table: pratt “loca, “re advanced t Faatoet thie maraet closing. steady 4: sight recession from last bight's ile hes i bert 4 ng = Suite, 187-16. a id 15-32 september, 16 2b ‘overnber, 16 1-32, A-320. 7.320. a 1640.5 16 Iie, a As bade. Ja Janulry, 16 7-20, altos Ms base! tan classification in force September 1 1574 and on Upland ‘co:ton i in quality Hot more than below the wrade quoted :—Orcinary, Hie” watt ry yu at 10) a 'i.ste ; Movember, 100 at 16 1-iée Size. Go) bu, te. t January, 20 26,100 bales. ihe receipts at ve ports taiveston, 36L bales; NeW Urieans, GHz anal, 265; Charleston Wilmingto MobLe, Baiumore, W; New York, 22: Boston, 35; 73) bales. ‘This day last week, 4123 bales ‘ihis day last year, 3788 bales. Cotton treighis closed as follows: Havre. by steam, Brewen, by steam, 9c. Sad. To, Uainourg. by steam. 24: o a ene To 0 the. tndce a moderate demand, amainly lor good. Eraties.” Sales wore reported of 26% bbis. Was firm with 300 bbls. _ ham . - Nod state Supertiue state. tate 60 50 on tn 5a 60 Pay, iw Bt. Louis, ow: extra. $5) St Lous, straight extra, 60) ot Lous, chuice Joule extra 6» St Louis, choice tamuy... su Rye flour, rey Seuthern 41» Sou. nern. supertine. on xtra. 62 sh 41” 10 an beat was in moderate demand, bat with Tlanited of- ferings the are" ey? firmer and prices were higher, Slosiug At about $1 14 a $1-22 for ordinary to prime No. 3 asi 24 for pashels part wevening), at $i Is 2) tor do. ailont. $1 \f ch ig for No. 2 Muwaunee 26 tor old do. Wa $i S28 for winter, Co nnd wi b continged smail rr were reported of 1/2,000 oa Bue. tot mined, We. & Di'ge. for do. in for vellow. Unie were steady, with 6 03,00) Husheis, at (3c for whiter Barley was bushels Dan n sold, part at $1 30; hela ada peas sold to arrive ules -quoved at, $1 for Canads ia bond te. Mait was without bw Fueiguts.—There lias been very litte Fates im favor ot shippers. To Liverpoo!, bushels grain 4 by steam. 1,28) th T-Bad. a 752854, a store. Be. a vs! an active demand; diye. for nixed and 16,000 bushes «on privare terms. 10 .APDIEs At 4s, and 600) sim to United Kingaom , & British with ‘above L90 bois, ‘refined petroicuia at 4s To Bristol, by steam, 9) hhds tallow on private terms, uoted at 37s, éd., and 10 tous Menhaden oll at Sus. fo fast & bars about 2.000 bushels grat Malumore, at ds, 40 Cork. tor orders, an italian bark hence with avout bbls. Feflned petroieum at 4s, 94 of, itdirect, at 4s. dd. ; another hence with at quarters grain reported at 5s, and a 3,00) quarters do. trom #alrimore at by steam, 1,00 bags cot bt sity ata! 200 My peek ages prov sions @ wit Movasses.—The market ce the demand ts in excess of Pla of botling soc invoice of 61 nds, market. Qualities # With tne exe jor 50 1est In spirits curpentine only a moderate A and quotat though wither re slightly W Swies of 130 bbls. Ry |e pork was t Sownward ' tendenc: y con | as compared with no- | tices. There was a groundless idea given out that ex- porters were only making a pretext of wanung t | burettase” spot cotton largely, for the — pu ‘arresting _ the declining’ tendency noticavle fa futures The demand from exporters was ide. Spinvers’ wants were supplied with | Speculators continued to make low bids, | a 1-l62., but this iinprovement | store run: | » a grade above or at fae. on toe wharf. There was « fair business in ures mauifcsied some unstewdi wit toiiower advices Tom Wimioston. ralnary to good strained, afloat, at $2 ft yard quoved: at $3.05 97 oe tremmeines sienays ough less active, ay fR ‘sa 28 for Washington au) umtaxton. City ite ‘teltvered. Lev. —he was slightly better. ane iterings Continued limited, while exporters. under a feduction jn t-¢ treigut marker, seemed disposed to ned, In bbls, for spot ad April delivery, the first halt of May at 14 cargoos. Crude ‘in ulk a0! ‘oI c.: Spot quoted AL 6% ayhthe Wer in shipoine order. Refined tn VAtiadelphia' was ‘nominally 13% nee: c. for spot and balance of Pee month, and i ¢, forthe Brat bait of May; do. at B timore, 13840. | LS ae cRecelpte—Fork. 270, ka beef, 46 do. ; cut Cte ta, 432 do. : lard, 175 ag ore emarnet tor a5 lower, and closed with « continued if); the sales were 190 bb on the spor, at $87 J aguas 2,509 dow, Ju: $22 65, and 100 rime mess, outne spot, at 8 hogs were dull at 10!%c. a Wie. Beet was inacti’ les confined to 36 bbls. ac unchanged figur hams were neglected and nominal. Bacon was quiet and nominally anchanged, with sales 0: 40 boxes city Tong givar at ia%e. por fh. short, clear closed (At latsc., Western jong clear at Ie. a 12), Cutmeats Were moderately active and without quo bie change the yee. were 35,000 ibs, bellies at Lic. a it) per Ib; pickled shoulaers were quoted at 910., a ie. Lard was again and do. hams at 12ie. lower. The business was contined Western steam, on the spor at lic. april tracts Were quoled at 16c.. without saies sold tor July at 16 5-16c. I6%c. per quiet and nominally un god. Kice.—Nothing of special interest oan be noted. The to 130. tlerces nd May con- 1,25 tlerces Cty was dealings in a distributing way were for and included 25 within, tHe casks ‘arolina and 100 bags Kangoon, | Zanes which we quote :—Carolina. rime do. 7%c. a 7940. : choice do., Be. a a 7840. tor fair to ie fowe 10 6c.; Rangoon, 6 Tac, currency: Rangoon, in bond, $2 75 a 82 8745 id. Sug4r.—the demand for raw continues very light as refined product moves so slowly that refiners are not in want of stock. Apparently there was rather more in- Guiry trom buyers hut the transactions were very mod- erate and included 62 hhds, scant good. refining musco- vado at 8140. ; 200 hhds. good, 8 5-16c. : 200 boxes molasses sugar, /4c.; 10) boxes elas - 9 3-i6c, has. Lrosces. Stock (ascertained by actuat count, including specula tion) April 1, 1876. Receipts since April ‘ood, 7% 83 bazs. Melado. 94.796 130,597 1,603 390 47,582 8,038 Totals Ges Baise 178179 Gal Sales since April l. ' 19,560 59,647 4,304 Stock this day, April 22, 1875 60,487 38691 118,034 2,287 Comparing with stock April bal 58,045 191,368 S12 Comparin with Stock’ “Apri A, 1873 » “Sign 36,893 51,016 fn: ie. 1 do. (Bu *epoct, #1 Loe ES @87-l6c, Porto Rico: Refning, 0. centrifugal boxes, Nos. 9 BN & igo; Manila, 1 molasses, hhds. and boxes, 7c. a T74e ss Dutch aie, 40 Fort fiso—“Refining’ common to erp rocery, fair to Choice, Brazli—Duteh standard, Nos. 9 to 11. Tacs 8 774 Dutch standard, Nos. ‘10 to 12, 8% Superior and extra superio! Beteank grades, 7c. a 7% rocery grades, 8c. Atuinnve was quiet and nominal at 16i¢. a TaLiow was am with isit demand. Smee 110,000 a Msc. per iggy" bis, The market was firm, 100 bbis. at $1 143g. it DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gauvestox, April 22, 1875, 1b}ge. Net receipts, 361 ton Nominal: middling, wross, 455. Stock, 52,059 New Orveans, April 22. 1875, Cotton quiet: middling, i5Me., vet receipts, 03 pales; Xports to Great Britain, 2,068; 'to France 090; to the Continent, 000. Sales, 2.750. ‘Stock, 144,019, Moats, April 22. 1875, Cotton quiet: middling, isc, Net receipts, $18 bales, Exports—Coastwise, 279. Sales, 1,160. Stock, anh Savannan, April 1875, Net receipts, ahs bales. Cmanteston, fees 8 547 Cotton quiet; middling, Wer, Nett Wales, Exports coastwiso, 71. males, 300. Stock, Liv Witminetoy, April Ppieita teepen tne dali i | 4 nan ral ), Orude turpentine 35 Jae nit 2 69; Virgin $490. Tar ria at FA 86. ts . Oswereo, April any 1875, Flour unchanged: sales 1,200 bhis at $6 5) (OF No” 1 ring, $6 75 tor amber winter, $7 for white wr and $e for Spans extra. Wheat in fair den and sales Stu pushers N oO. 1 Milwaukee club $1 26, te a d 3,000 do, white tat é7e. Ba eis Canada, to arrive, on private tert for bolted und $84 for unvolted per ton, Millleed lowers shorts, $24; shipstufls, $.5; midalings, $27 per ton. Burrato, Aprit Receipts—Flour, 7,200 bbis.: wheat, 24.000 "bu tton quiet: middling, 167%0. salen 96 Stock sae corn, 3.400 do. ; cats. 13,600 do. Shipments—Flour, Dbis.: wheat. 22,00) busiieis: corn, 30,00) do, ; oat do. "Flour quict'and firm; sales of 7/0 bbis, at $6 26 tor spring, $5 3) n sb . Wheat unsettled: for white sal 010 bushels Northwestern spring, per sample Cora dull and firm ; sale of 4 cars new, ou th Biige. Cats retailing at 7 firm, scarce: fdcars Canadian at $1 37. ushels at 826) a $5 for timothy for large clover. Pork ‘ly; “Weavy mess at 3, Lard steady at 16c. iighwines inactive and nominal : Touwpo, April 2% 1575. Flour unchanged. sVbeat excited ond eee bn 2 25; Mihite Wabash, $1 28: No. amber Michigan, $1 2 $1 Shuned av BL 1s ommod at 81 2, bid $1 23: June, $1 27; 34. Corn firm, shade be low mixed, 7c. “¢ 0. ambe! une, 77. The, ¢ a and a relected: ‘6le. Clover seed, Witeat, 21,00 bushels: corn, 32,000 "4 Frigmeate—whe fy 000 bushels; corn, 1a) d mica! aoe 22, 1875, Flour | ant onghacsed. wast’ cited; pric igh ines fresh, St Os ; t! ait she, af Ke. ‘nda “sane hia ene . 7 im tair deman oahgc. ‘aid May; 6e. June, No. 1 si 22 sD0: , No. tye in Barley in “good spot: $1 Li good, demand; gemand, , ‘ork du an nde drooping al 22°10 8 32 2s June. Hard demand, at $15 May: $1974. Jun tree na. Whiske: sear ternoon call of the board :— ak, and 'e. lower. re Bork ia‘ fiem, nged. Receipte—lioar, Boies wheat, #.0°0 bushels: Corn. 4270000 dev onts: 26.00 49. barley, 10.08 do Shipments—Flour, a wheat, 19.00) busnels: corn, 5,00) do; oats, 17,00) a rye 000 dos: brtley, 10,000 do. HAVANA MARKETS. Havawa, Apri! 22. 1875 ae. gold, 921 @ 222; American, 229 pe,guicy sieady: on the United =tates. fone premium short sight. 93 a 96 = Fe, wold, 12) a 12h t mam ‘Oa London, 145 premium. Sugar homi EUROPEAN MARKET. Lowpox Pronuce Man«et.—Loxpom, April 22—Evon- ing.—Linseea oil, 25s. 9d. per owt. Spirits turpentine, 288. per ewt Tallow, “ perews FINANCIAL. Acoust B BELMONT & © Bankers, 19 and ‘Assan street, issue travellers’ crediw, availabie in ail parts of the world, through the Messrs. De Rothschild ondents, credits and telegraphic transfers of Surope and Havana, A. <MINNESOTA STATE 7 PER CENT DEFERRED Bonds for sale by ALBERT H. NICOLAY & C No, 43 Pine street, New York. A DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS A SPECIALTY ¢ and bought by the ld established nouse of H. NICOLAY & © Stoek Brokers an Auctionects, No. 43 Pine street, New York. and their corres Also: omme money on Californ A. 3. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. Bankers, Teet, New York, ue Letters ot Credit for travellers, payable in any part of burope, Asia, Africa, Australia and Americ. \w Bills of kxchange and make (telegraphic transfers of money on Kurope and Caliiornia. A’ NABLE RATES<MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Jnsur: other Securities insu’ best companies. J. J. STOCK PRIVILEGES, -STRADDLSS OR DOUBLE Priviieves, 20 and W days, on members of Stock Exchange or responsibie parties: also Puts and Cails Market very active and fluctuating, showing (requent opportunities tor large profits Circialars mailed. ZARD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street, -STOCK PRIVILEGES TH® PASt 3 DAYS COS + ing $106 25 have paid $2.20 profit We can secure contracts on all the active stocks at the lowest market rates, and there will no Goubt be as good opportunities us the next @ days asin the 00 of adaress tor particulars, UMBRIDGE & by 3 » Bogner nd Mga , Wail street, New Y fork. NY AMOUNT FROM $i.0m To 39,09) TO LOAN. onimproved and unimproved Real Estate in this city or Brooklyn. for term of years, without bonus, WILLIAM KE. LEAVITT, 18 Broad way. A =LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, « Privileges Members of the Stock (xchange thoroughly responsible parties (names given of purchases), $105 2 for Puig or Calls $512 9 for Straddics (i. e,, put and call at market priee on same contract), 30 of 60 days All tions have im- 74 BROADWAY, —sToOK or mediate attontign. | otbiag | hares, and no contracts made In our name. “How Money is Lost and Made in Wall ~ rept,” matied. (roe to any nd. dress. Fab T VERY LIBERAL gages, $3.00, for in New Jersev: valued $10, goo! investment Address’ 5) office. JOHN ¥ & BAZLEY pt 74 Broadway. SOUNT Ft mriy art © HICKLING & CO, AND Brokers, 72 Broadway, New York, deai in Stocks and Bonds. Stock Pri A specinity. Parties im- in stoeX operations should eall of send tor our pamphiles “Men aud Idioms of Wall street. <LIFE AND ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POL eles boast, o 1 n. Ppl he North American insur companies partioulariy d H 1 w audre L. pNG Bh, 1 adway, third floor. A “WANTED, MOATOAGES ON COLUMBIA COL, lege Leasehoiag casaed. Baye geass Headings uni bankers, ¥ turndehes fay delivery at | i | he AND 10 P | We * $2.50 | | _ FINANCIAL, (omtenerar PAYER WANTED, Made by resi responsibie merchants, utacturers, &c. W. YU, WEEKS, Banker, 178 Broadway. 1FE AND ENDOW Money advanced on the same: Insurance effected fn. he Dest, companies, atthe lowest rates. by F. Ht. BEN CHULZE, 65 Wall street: Post office box Neo0rtati0n or MISSOURI S51 SLATE STOCKS, | virtue and agthority 9! an 4 actentitled “An act to authorize the ieefe and gale ‘of Tenewal fundinn Bonds | fo! the purpore of meeting and paving, the maturing State indebtedness.” approved March 5, we, the undersigned, fund, Commissioners of ibe wate of Mise souri, Will receive sealed bids at the office of the Gover- hor of the State of Missourl (the samo tg be opened pub- Hciy by the Governor in the Dresence of these commis- Sioners) on Muy 10, 197% at IW o'eluck A. MC for the pur- he chase of 50 DONds of the stocks of this Sta may be for any cr all these clasees, 10 wit: 80'S per cent Gold Bonds, $1 80) 6 per cent Bonds, payabie ii ia wtal money of the Ui 0.5 per cent Found sterling Bond to belpuyable twenty years after cate, bul redeemable at the pleasure of the State ot Missouri atter five years from the date and before the ewpirution of the twenty years. said stocks to have semi-annual coupons at- tached for the proper amounts of interest, payable on the Ist days of July and Jannary of each year, All the | Donds to be payavie at the National Bank of Commerce, in New York, except the pound sterling stocks, to be bay- able in London. ‘Two bundved and sixty of these bonds to bear dato May 1. 1873. and to be delivered and paid for on June and 540 to bes! Sy is78, unit to be delivered and paid toreat, said. bank said last mentioned dave. The right to reject any or all bids reserved to the Governor and Fund Commissioners. ‘The proceeds of these bonds to be applied to the payment of the mamuring iniediedness ot the state, These are first ciass stocks, and have unquestionable. guarantess for their payment. ‘he resources of the state are ample fo meet. promptly, principal und interest when. due. This proceeding is Gone by and with the adview ant con: sent of the he state J 0 hon hi ate Treasure q THOMAS HOLLADAY.” jet ins? Auditor. pril 5, 187 AMP HLET—"HOW MONEY IS LOST AND MADE in Wail Street.” contaming highest and lowest prices in 10 vears; particulars of notable corners, panic it information abeut sock brivilexes, cost an er of obtaining tein, ae. Pa ampnie ree to any address, LAPSLEL & BAZLLY, 74 Broseway: | JWTANTED—85,00 TO | near Albany, suree for $10,000; ib 8., Dox 806 Post offic 10,000 ON HOTEL PROPERTY, -. worth $20,000: buildings it ‘al arrangements made. Address W4N2ED—ON SECOND MORTGAGE, ABOUT $10,000, | on New York City Property (improved), worth $70,000, on which there is @ present mortgage of $15,000, Address S., box 896 Post oftice, R CENT CHOICE, CITY BONDS AND her Al investment ‘Securities our{spectalty a3 | Years. paving 10 co 19 per cent: interest promotly paidy | ior sulo below var. ALBERT H. NICOLAY & Stock Brokers and Auctioneers No. 48 Pine street, New York. _ “IN HAND FOR) 6.000. aXd 88% casa IN J. First Mortgages on good city Tenement Property. Principals only. 8. SHILDRAKE & CO., 83 Pine street. $125 5.000 WANTED—ON BOND AND MORT- Os gage on improved Chicago pro- i YY, now leased for $33,0)0 Be annum, and Valued at $500.0W: one ef the best business: heeatins inthe city, bondsman first class. Address CHICAGO RT OX 4435, Post oF 3700, O00 ga TO Pale ewe BOND ore Form ese being estate funds, applications considered. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $5,000 IN AN UNe common paying business in Broadway ;so valuable n opportunity seldom heard of: will bear the closest in- wert Addreas or cail on ENERGY, 43 East lenth stree! A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER OR A “Youn man understanding the retail jewelry business, wth from $2.00 to $3.00, will find an opportunity seldom offered to take an interest in a weil established jewelry | business in the country, Address box 1,16t Oneida (N. X.) Post office, A. BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BUSINESS, OF seven years’ duration, tor sale; first class and ceus {ral retirink Irom the busineds the cause. Apply at No, st 4 Lala, «Phischaenentimetines “PARTNER WANTED—T0 TAKE HALF INTEREST AA ina well establistred manufacturing business; $300 a; 1U0 per cent profi, 282 Hudson street. NOR SALE—MANUFACTORY OF PAT ple Goods sD STA apital to conduct its capital required. trom $5.40) to SiN; OO percent can Cawily beimade: or would tae ectal 0 riner. For interview, meaniag busi- . Dox 225 Lierald office. TLEMAN DESIRING TO RETIRE, FOR PER- Teasons irom a thoroughly established and Erowing manutucturing business, with profitable con- fracts on hand trom leading howe offers, his interest ava fur yaluavon, for about $15,000,” Apply to GRIGGS & CARLETON, 98 Sroadwa; ARTIES UAVING CAPITAL DESIRING TO USTAB- lish a manutactart g business in Baltimore may hear of a rare opportunity by addressing box No. 76/ Post office, Baltimore, Md. NO TINNERS AND DEALERS IN TINNEXS? TRIM: | mings.—One-Third Interest in a valuable Patent tor Inquire* tor two days, at ALLE ANTSD—A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, AS PARTNER, with about $2,000, i an old establishes grocery and | feed business, in a ood locality, as the work js too tnuch for one. Address SMIT ANTED—AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN WITH From 1,000 to, 24000. to aasiet. Im putting on ate market a sewing machine, the absolute success of which Pauly ablished. Addross. with real name and ad- NUK, box 107 Herald office. sANTED—BY AN ACTIVE BUBINEAS i dentially, BI of L5OU Sash, Wie Ber THE B we Uy dea Store down town, stocked a tod up; business wor Gress bus INES, box 225 Herat “atten. he cuit, bao —PARTNER WANTED IN A STAPLE + cash business that Le A ‘$1,000 each per month. Fuil particulars at 36 West Fourth street, | reoa % after 10 o'clock. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, EST ba phew pre. | MARRIED, BaccuvUs—STOCKBRIDGE.—On Apri! 21, | Church of the Reformation, Gates avenue, oO the Right Rev. Bishop Littiejoan, uated by the Rev. Charies er, she Rev. JOHN G. BACCHTS to Josi CKBRIDGE, daughter of Joseph Stor Brooklyn. BRowN—PREscOTT.—Oon fhuarsday, April 15, at the Churen of the Strangers, by the Rey. Dr. Deems, J, ALEXANDER BROWN to ANNA V. PRES- corr, ail of New York. Boston and Philadelphia papers please copy. nesday, April 20, at Trivity Chureh, Newark, by the Rev. Wiliam W. Newton, FRANK F. CRCrIL, oF w York, to HELEN A., daugter of of K. M. Hunter, Esq. Diersrico—Hti..—On April tthe residence of the Oride’s parents, by the Rev. J. N. Puliman, CHARLES F, DigTERICH, o1 Germany, to SaRai Bh daugoter of Georke W. Hill, of thts city. McKaY—seYMOUR.—Un Wednesday, April al, the residence of the bride’ Juvetion, N. J., by the Rev. MORKISON McKay, son of Di Esq., of Rochester, N. Y., to Mis StSan DUNSCOMB SEY- MOUR, eiest daughter of pemael B. and Juia N. Seymour, of Brookiyn, N.Y. No cards. | _ PiersoN—MeWrorter.—At 124 River terrace, | Hobokeo, N. J.. on Sunday, April 18, 1875, vy the | Rev. Telait Hodgson, Wittiam WiLserrorce | PIERSON to ALEXINA, daughter of the late Ale xan- der McWhorter, ROBINSON—FERGUSSON.—On Wednesday, April 21, at st. holomew's church, by the Kev. Samuel Cooke, PHILIP PALMER Ropinson to Eta, daugh- ver of tne late Hr. James Fergusson, of Richmond, ‘icnmond pape piease copy. DSCOFIKLD—BARVEY.—In Brooklyn, on Wednes- day, Aprti 21, at the Church of the Reformation, by tue Rev. D. V. M, Jounson, &. J. SOOPIELD to JULIA B. BaRVRY, daugnter of the late George J. W. Manee. No cards. SOUTHWORTH—BALOWIN.—On Wedan 7, ae | 21, at the resigence of the bride, 69 Bank street, by the Kev. Mr, Gregory, WALTER M. Sourm WorTu to Hila, daughter of the late W. H. Balawin, Ksq. 0 cards. PE: —MONK.—Aprti 10, at home, by tbe Rev. Lewis K. Foote, WILLIAM H. SPENCER to ISABKLLA E., duughter of Toomas Monk, ali of Brookiyn. No cards. Swirt—Daviges.—On Wednesda . ‘21, 1875, by tne Rev. John Cotton smith, D. Leer, aaugnter oi Henry E. Davies, oi New Tore” city, to SAMUEL SWIFT, M. D., of Yonkers, TURNBULL—SCREVEN.—On Tuesday, April 20, at St. Bartholomew's church, by the Rev. Samyel Cooke, D. D., Ropant J, T age Of Mississippt, to CATHERINE V. Re S outh Carouna. Wankp—Lowrner, pri! 15, at Church Of the Incarnation, by the Rev. tf. ©, Ward, Dr. G, Wnhitrie.D Wakp to ADDIE, daughter of Charies Lowther, Esq. WEINBPRG—BLUN.—On Thursday. April 15, 1875, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. Dr. S. Agier, WiLLiAM WEINBERG tO ELBONORA BLUN. at ARNOLD.—On Apri! 20, PAULINE, wife of Richard Arnold, aud daughter of the late Noel J. Becor, of Brookiyn. The funeral will take place from Trinity chapel, on Friday, the 23d inst., at ten o'clock A.M. The relatives wad Iriends vl the family are invited to attend withoul jurther notuce, AYLIFFR.—On Wednesday morning, the ist Inst, Of heurl disease, RicHARD W, AYLIPFRS, late | ot Parsippanny, N. J. The relatives and friends are respectiuliy in- | vired to atiend the funeral, from Trinity enuren, New York, without turther bf tion, on Satur. day, the 24th inst., at one o'cluek P.M. BAYSARD.—-THOMAS BAYN AKD, Ih the T2d yoar of his aye, Yue relatives and ‘riends are mvited to attend | Sixty-c the juueral, from the Coureh of the Holy Commu. mon, corner oF | nue. va Friday, April al bWo o'clock I’, il. ‘T POLICIES BOUGHT AND | paid for at said bank on | N son for wishing to sell nothaving | 4 hand. | at the | Twentiovn streét and Sixtn aves 8 Biegcxer.—On Wednesday morning, April his resideuce, No, 150 secon enue. higuan We BLEECKER, in the 54tn year ol his ag Relatives and iriends of che ‘amliy are pens to attend his funeral, at Trinity church, | (Friday), at eleven o'clock A. M. | _ BoDEN.—1u0 Brooklyn, April 19, FREDERICK hao 14M BODEN, 4gea $2 years. Relativ i iriends are noqpectfuity invited to attend bu eral, irom hi te residence, No, 116 Zosrem pi ce, ON Sunday, the 25th inst, at twe o'clock . BROWNING.—On Wednesday, Ape 21, Bi = wife of Jobn H. Brownin; ughier of ond W. Hull, of Stouington, Con! The relatives and friends “of the family are in yited to atteud the funeral, irom her iate resides No, 7 East Forty-eignth sur on Saturday, Sort 24, at one o'clock. | _ BOYLAN,—At two o'clock, on Tuesday morning, SUSAN, beloved wile of Felix'Boylau, aged 50 years, Tne relatives und irlends of the lamily, and chose of her son, Rev. M. S. Boylan, are invited to attend i tuneral, irom her late residence, No.. 614 Third ue, A’solemn requiem high mass will be of fered jor the repose of ber soul en Friday, April 23, at hall-past ten ovelock, in St. Gabriel's churs t Thrty-seventn street. Her rewains wiil ce be removed to Uaivary Cemetery, | _ Boyux,—In Reading, Pa., April 14, 1875, Dr. 8. | Boyes, ed 36 years, iormerly surgeoa Tuied | States Navy BULKLE Yat Southport, Conn., on Wednesday, April 21, of consumption, CassIR, youngest | danebter of Charles ana Elizabeth Bulkley. | Faoneral, from the residence of her parents, om Monday, April 26, at hall-past two P.M. Traine | leave rhe Grand Central depot at 12 M., returning | at 6:15 P.M. BURLEIGH.—Oy Thursday, April 22, Exiza Bom year of her age. | LEIGH, In the 50t | . Tae relatives and Iriends are invited to attend | the funeral, on Saturday, April 24, at one o’cloe! | from the residence oi her sister, Mrs. Gaiway, ti) Chariton street, | Byrp.—On Wednesday, April 21, Joun Brrp, in the 76th year of his age. ir Relatives and triends of the janally a are a invited, to attend the funeral, from the Chi Atonement, corner Seventeentu street a Ey aig on Friday, Fir at hall-past one | CaMPPELL.—On Tuesday, April 20, Joun Camp. | BELL, @ Dative of the parish of Kiltubrid, county Leitrim, Ireiand, in the 35th year of his age. Reiatives and irlends of the family are re | iuily invited to attend the funerai, Irom his late a No, 140 Noriolk sireet, at two o’clook | _ COCHRANE.—On Thursday, April 22, CanoLine M., | wife of David E. Cochrane, Notice of the suneral hereafter. COLEMAN,—At his residence, 209 East Eighty. | fitth street, ou Thursday, April 22, THOmas | COLEMAN, uged 28 years. | ts iriends are invited to attend the mneral, from St. Josepu’s cuurch, East Eighty-seventh | street, between Firat avenue and avenue A, om Satorday, the 24th +, AC Mine o'clock A, M, in Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuew day, Ap April 20, ANN ELIza Cross, in the 68th year of | her a | ‘Tue Felatives and iriends of the Jamily are | respectiully iovited to attend the funeral, on Fr day, the 23d inst.. at two o'clock P. M., from the residence Of ner sister, Margaret Greene, No, 202 | South Third street, Brookiyn, E. D. Tin 56 year rot In Brooklyn, Weauesday, ie of Samuel Denton, in Vie | The relatives and iriends are invited to attend | the 1uneral, from her late residence, 652 Wa | Street, on Saturday, April 24, atiour P.M. Remains Will be taken to Hempstead, L. |, tor mterment. FPRIFDMAN.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 3ly BEHLA FRIEDMAN, aged 70 years, x | The relatives and friends of the family are ree | spectfaily iuvited to attend the funeral, from tae Tesideuce of her son-in-law, Mr. Max Kramer, om Friday, the 23d 1nst., at one o'c.ock, GRIBRSUN.—On 540 Inst., at Bisnopton, Kirkoud> | bright, Scotiand, JAMES GRIERSON, of Bradlord, | England. | Friends will please accept tnis intimation, HamBLIN.— At Greenpoint, Thursday, April 23, | GrorGe W Lnkiabdctns A. and Caarlotte Hamblia, aged 22 ye | | Funeral irom the residence of his parents, No. 6 | Eagie street, Sunday, April 25, ab one P. Relatives and friends of the family are respectiany inyitea to attend, | Yonkers papers please copy. | . HaRvisry.—Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, April 21, Epwary HaRbIsTY, of Shepton Matlet, | Somersetsnire, Kagiand, | Funeral services at the Church of the Hol; Trinity, Madison avenue aud Forty-second stree | on Friday morning, at nine o'clock, | _HARPER.—April 22, 1875, JOHN HARPER, member of the firm of Harper & Brotae 79th year of his age, | Notice o1 funeral hereafter, Hannis.—On Wednesday, April 21, Epwtt, be loved.son of Albert and Tina Harris, aged 1¢ months, The tunersl will take place to-aay, at hai | eleven prompt, irom 20/ East fightecath sweet, Relatives and iriends are invited to attend. 1EYBERGER. —Suddenty 00 Wednesday, April 2L, 1875, WiLLiaM LH. MEYSRRGER, iu tue 35th year of his age. | ‘The relatives and irienas of the family, also those of bis lathei-in-iaw, Jonn BE. Cammeyer, are ree spectfully invited to attend tue funeral services, on Sunday, the 25th inst, at tWo O'clock. Irom the First Presbyverian churcn, Heary street, neat Clark, Brookiy HEISSENBUTTEL.—On Monday, Aprtl 19, 1875, EMMA M., daughter o) Willlam und Maria ©. Hois- senouttel, aged 9 years, Relatives and triends of the family are respect. | fully invited to attend tue funeral, irom toe r dence vf tue parents, No. 207 Bergen street, Bruok+ lyn, this day, Priday, April 28, at two o’ciock P. ma. ODGES.—AT Wasuington, Apri 20, Hoa. sinas HENKY HovGes, in ‘he 72d year o; his age, Foneral services at Ratiand, Vt., April %, at boon. HoLpEN.—On. Thursday, April 22%, at Cilftor Place, Jersey City Heiguts, Mrs. A. MARTA HOLDEN, wee David L. Hoiden, in tue 6otu year or bes ag | Faneral from the Church of the Gvod rp (v averaasint), Summit aveaue, on Suad t two w'vlock. Relatives and trienas ay, April 20, Marrma Exiza- Hol | BETH, eidesi daughter of ‘Dr. Abuott aad Murtha er 16th year. EB au Faneral irom the residence of her paren’ | 241, boast Tatrty- d the ‘amily are cordially invited toatiend. The re mains Wil be taken to Woodiawn by tne 2:30 P. M. train, Boston papers please copy. HUMMELL.—DANIEL CARPENTER Lovas, No. 648, F. AND A, M,—BHETHREN—You are hereby oe: moned to meet at the lodge room, 492 Grau sireet, On Sunday, Aprti 25, at one O’siock shal to attend the funeral uf our ate net Frederick Hummel, 8. MAZE, M. SUMMONS.—STANDARD LopGE 2. 283, RA. Mem ComPanions—You are hereby summoned to meet at the chapter rvom, No, 8 Union square, on Sum day, April 25, at Nall-past twelve o'clock ah: attend the junerai of our tase Big ory in red erick Hammel. JAUNE, H. PL KAVANAGH.—On Wednesday, “ion 21, Makr, daughter of Thomas and Bilea Kavanaga, agea i year, LL months wud 15 days. The reiatives and frieuds are requested to at- tend the iunersl, on Friday, April 23, at one o'clock, trom 1,014 Third avenue. Mappey.—On Thursday, 224 inst,, Ray, soa of Oscar kK. and Sadie A. Madden, aged 7 montus, Notice o1 the imnerai herea!ter. MANESCA.—On Thursda: ~l es Saran, wife ter. tne betoved daugh' 1 Mary O'Connell, aged 8 ye nd 16 days. Funeral, from residence. 238 Bast Fifty. , this (Friday) alternoon, Aprii 23, at one o'clock. O'VOSNELL.—On Weanesday, Aprii 21, at his residence, 46 Madison street, Dr, WILLIAM O'DON- NELL, €X-Coroner, in the 82d year o: nis age, The relatives and irienas of the iy Lt and O'CONNELL, —MAny, Edmuad those of bis son, Ur. William O'Do; lis son-in-law, Joon G. Miller, are inv! offered ior the repose of his sou: on Frid: 23, at ten o'clock, in St. James cnuren, Fr 7 Un T day, April 22, S. Lor ANNEY.—On Toursda; Ape iw) wife of Ambrose L. Ranney, pies | avenue, ob Saturday morning ut eleven o'clock. | SEAMAN.—April 22, 1376, SUSIs, daugoter of Liogd 4. and Imogene Seaman, | Notice of runeral hereafter. SHePHeRv.—in Brookiyn, E. and Caroiine ©, Shepherd, 4 years, 2 montane and 7 days. Relatives ana friends of the family sre invived to attend the funeral, (rom the residence of het uncle, J. & Warers, No, 156 Second street, this tend the funeral. A solemn requiem m: | Punerai, irom ner’ late + oe, 69 Madison April. 20, HaTrig M., only aang nter 0 of Hey 9 (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. SHIPLEY—C COMPANY, SEVENTH REGIMENT, N.G.S, N YouK, Aprii 20, 1875.—COMPANY OR No. i—W)th regret the Commandant announces tne deatn o! Eddy sbipiey. cers are reqaested to attend the funeral in citizen’s dre-s, at the bsg of the Incarnation, luirty-fith street and Madi- son avenue. ou Friday, the 23d inst., a ten o'clock AJM. by order of Captain D. A. PU RD WILLIAM B. CARRINGTO: SLRVIN.—Oo Tuesday, dence, 181 Mott street, , Sergeant, 20th inst, ab her resi. widow of «he late Dr. Hears ine remains Will ve taken t He vt os draiat ten o’cock A. M. on a eat 10st., Where & solemn requiem mass Will veoaeted jor the repose of her soul. the irienas My and bhose of her sonsin-law, Joun ‘Matinon | laud and James J. Slevin, are respectially Invited | to attend. ai SYKeS.—Suddenly, on the 17th inst., JOHN SYEES, | Jt. anative of Yorkshire, England. Relatives aud friends are mvited & La md the funeral, from his tate resivence, Rien | and Henry streets, Brookiyn, on Priday, 23d ine at two O'CiWCK VY, M. TonBERt.—th Hrooklyo, Aptil 21, 1875, HANNAH. | ToRBERT, oaughter of the luce Jonn Torvert, of Wilmington, Del. The relatives and friends of the family are | Vited to be present at the inneral, wach will be held at the dence of ner orotuer-tn-iaw, Jonn | G deterie: Chnton seteet, Brooki~n, ot Friday, tb ai turee o'clock P.M. | WHitsty.—On Thursday morning, Mra Care | SKIN Wiuirsry, ajed $8 years, Faneral will take piace at the Baprist Home. ex ih street, near Fourtn ym os uruay morning. ovetoek. Rela friends and members of Macdougal street Bapust Church aFe IBVIted LO abbemdy