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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Depressed and Without Feature. Monbay, April 26, 1875, UE CALL 10 A, AL Sdshsc &NWRR.... 42 di £2000 Del & Hi ¢.7' £00 shs Canton Uo.. fo) Amer Dist fe 1 ite Segre 33 MONEY EASY ON CALL LOAAS. | 4! Gold 115 8-8a1151-4—Bonds WALL STREET, Monpay, April 26—6 P. M. While the transactions to-day were indicative Of considerable activity, <he course of the mar- ket showed that the large speculators wre op- erating among the lower prices. It cannot be Said with truth that anything was strong. Panama advanced to 172, yet receded to 163 and 164 on Actual sales, and was quoted at the close at 160, Pacific Mail became a@ feature at the end of the market by moving upward from 44% to 455; a 4534, but the conaitions are not announced. changes in other speculative securities were in- Wabash was moderately strong. Northwest common was weak and 10:15 AND 11:30 A, & struggle 85. During the day itsold at 264. _Geclined from 71% to 703¢a 70%. Atiantic and Pacific Telegraph was steady at 2635 a 26%. West- ern Union sold at 77% a@ 783s, and closed at 7734. Phere were sundry rumors.afoat concerning this stock, which it is hardly wortn while to publish, because they relate to both a possible rise and de- cline, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western moved from 118 to 120, Other changes will be found in the approbation, Lake Shore r, Son us Paty Cy tia: i Tow U So-Ri,r, and 00 days, 58, ¢, ‘Bl. os U8 Oe, Sas c 00 9 reat HOsKD—10:80 200 shs 11 Cen RR,. 204 Yauaina 4 be export os baat ary mand tor spot cotton for specul liveries declined quiet actne follow ing Mota tion 5 itu i, He © gtd guy N J Con ist, con do. . Bao cnhen W'cotins ludu Chid NW ce g b.. 8000 lo. va 1.00 D, L & W, con... BUD Hale sts ce = = Aad on upland cotion in sore running in qua More than halt w grade above or below, the Krade | quoted: Ordinary, 14%gc.; good ordinary, 1b%sc.; strict | good ordinary, Zood inidayng, Ise. Quotations based on Auleri¢an ADVANCE AND DECLINE. Compared with the closing prices yesterday, » those of to-day are as follows:— ADVANCE.—Atlanlc and Pacific preferred, 3 Delaware and Lackawanna, 343 Harlem, 33 Mis- “St. Pai common, 4; Ohio and ftibsisspa, oe bel West common, 14: do. preierred, 343 Bific, 4; Lake Shore, 174; ete, %. THE SALES TO-DAY amounted to 263,000 shares, which were divided among active stocks as follows:—New York Cen- traland Hudson, 435; Brie, 36,300; Lake Shore, 58,500; Cincinnatl and Pittsburg, 240; Nortwestern, 18,900; do. preierred, 400; Rock Island, 488; Pacific Mall, 59,500; St. Paul, 2,400; do. preierred, 300; Unios, 5,800; Western Union, 25,000; Wabash, 4,500; Union Pacitic, 35,500; Panama, 2,540; Canton, 1,200; Quicksilver, 1,200; Kansas Pacitic, 2,600; st. Louis, Kansas City and Northern preferred, 1,200; Mis- souri Pacific, 1,700; Atlantic and Pacific preferrea, New York Ventral 8443 Hannibal an sour Pacific, % ; Pacific Mail,” Ges amber Pacilic, 34 Madaliny st. Bidding talr.....+ roo tn Pac lg 7a. ‘5Ub0 Un bac sf PaThe pales ‘wore 1H0 BRR of MSU» tue bac RE of Mowd Export.. Consumption Speculation . 400) Boll a So Til 1si'an 1000 ‘Fold Wc con 2000 Dele Hc,ia 04. y 6000 3 Pi Ot Mo ‘in sat waeris list should haye —For tuture have been a: wat 16 sh dune, 10 N J Cen kit off Clev ‘- Fitts gt. 151k of N Amer, OPRNING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest June. Ihe receipts at the ports were ax tollows:—ual- and lowest prices of the day i— 4 veston, 396; New Orleans, 1.19 885; Charleston, (81; Wiimligtor more, 4; ‘this day’ last week, 5° Highest. Wee | burs. by steam, 4c. Nortiwestern Arrrewesrern pre. ice. n 70,780 bisneis; corn meal, 60 bbis. and Hour market Was quiet and easy. Were wanied at about $5 20 a $5 heid a litle higher. The sales comprise the annexed quotations itye four with sales of 450 b' rd ie Bs Milwaakee aud St.Paul 3749 Aili, and St. Paul prer Ont. Sad Missisaippt jersey Central. . eo and Western, a o om ane I, 0. Western Union geephe ae Pacific Tei aa TH MONEY MARKET. Money ended easy on cail loans at 234 to 8 per d foreign exchange was firm at the close & 4.87)¢ for bankers’ sixty days’ sterling, Keichmarks, 95 a 9634, and ‘abl 96%; prime Paris, 6.143% and 61134; Other rates, 5.15 and 5.11%. TE GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 1153 and closed at 116%, selling The rates on gold loans were per cent, for carrying 1-64, and 2 per cent for dorrowing and flat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. lances 905, and 4.90% for demand, a 500 do. 1 BWNYC&an HRS toes 110 ‘Bie0RE CALI—12:30 P, 20) shs LS & MS R..bs Corn meal: puncheons meanwhile at 11534. 90 North Mo Ist m.. 4000 Pac i of M ist. buwy Chi, B & OS's 10) shs Canton Co... Lud West Ul Ae. CLEARING HOUSB STATEMENT. Currency excias Currency balances Gola exchanges. Goid: balances In the offlcial report of the week’s specie ship- Ments the Custom House officials omitted the Steamship Suevia, which took out $366,000, This Makes the toval shipment last week $2,279,257, of which $1,777,000 was American gold coin, $419,800 Spanish gold and the remainder silver. The coinage of gol at the San Francisco Mint dur- ing April will amount to $3,000,000, and the coin- age of gold and silver at the same Mint exceeds in amount any other in the United States. THE POREIGN MARKET. London advices give the iollowing figures:— Console tor money, 937% a 94; consols for account, D4; 18658., Old, 1053, ; 18678., 10834 a 10834; ten- forties, 103%; new fives, 10255; Erie, 274. Rentes in Paris 631. 97}sc. The English market quiet and cotton at $l0o00 US “¥ r, "64. ea. 1x00 Seah T, "05... lod, Us 2. By A 11.0 U B&R, ¢, 6 bark, Nemce With about 2.700 | Stockbolin, a Norwegian bark, napacha at 4s. Md. Yo a Spanisn’ Medite cargo, chariered on private (erm IND BOARD—1 P, M, Bese 88... schooner, With general cargo, Cardenas, wn American se Fed west “pac bas. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed firm at the following q@otations:—Cnited states carrency sixes, 1244 a 12434; do, do., 1881, registered, 121% a 122; do, flo., do., coupon, 1233; a 123%; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 116%; do, do., do., coupon, 119 a 110%; do, Go, 1864, registered, 1173; @ 118; do, flo,, do., coupon, 120% @ 121%; do. do., do., 1865, registered, 118% a 119; do, do., do., coupon, 1234 1234g; do, do., do., new, registered, 121% a 121%; | do. do., do., do., coupon, 121% a 122; do. do., 1867, fegistered, 1215; a 122; do. 40., do,, coupon, 122% &@ 123; do. do,, 1868, registered, 121% a 122%; do. | do,, d0., coupon, 122% @ 123; do, ten-lorties, reg istered, 1167; a 11634; do. do., coupon, 116% a 117; Go, do., sixes, 1861, registered, 11634 a 116%; do. d0., 40., coupon, UTM @ LITM. RAILROAD BONDS, re firm and moderately active, Union Pacific firsts sold at 100%, land grants at 07%, | winking junds at 93% a 94; Central Pacific, San | Toaquin branch, at 93; do., California ana Oregon it 94%; Chicago and Northwestera cun- wlidated at 95, do. coupon gola bonds at 86% a 86%, Louisville and Nashville consolidated at 981% and New Jersey Central consolidated firsts at Delaware, Lackawanna and W: vertible advanced to 120. New York Ventral cou- pon firsts advanced to 116, Harlem coupun firsts to 114, Morris and Essex firsts to 114, New Jersey to 118, and Hudson River Mnking fund to 110. Western Pacifics rose to 98, 4 furtifer aavance in good bonds to-day was caused by a continued active demand for invest- OLS & oes i be dealings Were repe and mixed, j Vado renaing, Porto Rico, We. Orleans, 60 seh Del € il ¢, 7 10.00 Hud 2d, st ds. evince quote & $2 02!, tor Washington aud Wiunington, City piteh at $2 25, deiivered. Too M La & es juyy Quick Min. 50 Aue Pac Qu W Un lel. Out essential ehamge, quotations being about stead, Refined, in bbis., quoted at Ise. a lige. ror this and iy Iige. a 20: tus ‘and haphiha av iue., in shipping order: rettued, at Phitadel: phia, no: Up to May 10; do, at Baltlir ~~ fee sea ee. cut meats, 1 Bee >: = REE clade 180 bhds. good at S35 So Pac RR of so. 631 Uhds. molasses sugars, 7 15-16e., and 0) Pae Kit of Mu lat ws ielconies™ 3 ju) Mar Land & ii Central firsts, new, Sy) - 00 Tl Cen iit! iW) Coie NW wy do. STATE BONDS. Jn State bonds New York registered bounty loan sold at 108%, Missouri long sixes advanced to 100%, ana Tennessee new series to 61. The peepee were the iatest bids :— Exports—10 wicksiiver pi. 27 x Pac Tr os pd 6s, new seri ‘76. Virginia ¢ % aa a 6's, ¥isginia oa ew, 67 iat 6's, x-mat 0. I2s0" ‘. flan & StJo' bi: | reese Exports coastwise, Cotton quiet; middiing, sre tda allie 8, | COMMERCIAL REPORT. SPOT COTTON LESS ACTIVE—-FUTURES CLOSED QUIET—FLOUR QUIET—WHEAT LOWER—CORN ACTIVE—RYE QUIET— PORK NEGLECTED— LARD LOWER—PETROLEUM DULL--NAVAL STORES GENERALLY QUIET—WHISKEY AGAIN FIRMER— | GROCERIES QUIET AND FIRM. Monpay, April 26—6 P. M. The markets were still dull and ireguiar—in | some cases decidediy lower. On ‘Change flour was dull for all except shipping extras, which ruled steady, Wheat was dull, except at figures too low to admit of business, and sales reported | showed a material decline, but they were still r toohigh to admit of parcnases for shipment, so” that very little was done. Corn was also dull end lower, closing dull at the lower prices, Oats were steady. Barley firmer. Pork and lard were quiet and without decided change. Cotton was less “active. Groceries continued firm. Petroleum was ne’ glected. Naval stores showed no special activity in any department. Groceries were legs active, but the tone of the general market was very strong. Correx,—The market continues to gain strength, as stock is mow much reduczd. Some business from first hands was rumored, but the particulars were not to be ascertained. The stock last evening included 23.6: bags New York, 12,989 Baitimore, 2,0:0 Mobile, 3,000 Galveston and 15,600 Hampton Roads. Mild grades were quiet, but wery firm in price. We quot fair do., cargoes, | lise. ood do,, ISe. & Ls%4e for Lots, 16c mt uy ) tits 4 mats, be. x a ¥ a2 We te iy iY a ls} Se. 5 St Bowing Porto fico, Bs, Ceaia Rita ite. a 2c. ; cites: Ishge. yAngostura, IT4gc. a 19.4 al Ravanilla I7igc, & 20e.: Curacoa, Ife. a 1sise., gold, 6 ith the ae: the spot, and less active, however. Alter *Change 8) bales chi nding 600 vales for r sinali lots. there was apparently ‘LO 7k 3 eT 2 10 Side. January, a Quotavions based on standard ot alam orion’ ip force, Se prouiber 187A, ality not fre midding, i6ge. ; inidaling, 167¢c. Staudurd of iassideation :— re Uplands alaawe, N. Gregan Texas, Goo Low ttre Good miidiing, Total... wo at Td. teas worace 1,000 at 16 di 20 at 1G ay at 1G Tze Wat 167 vember, is wiv at'lG'i 26s Total, 31,00. bal ial, 40300 bales, Exehange—meize. pa to exchause So Nay for August; Sle, paid to exchang May or to Gr Nobile, Si; Savannalt, 179: Nori Balls ew York, 199; Philadelphia, 176. Total, 4,935. 3 imi day last year, 965: ‘Total since September 1, 3,239,544 bales. Cotton troiy Closed us 1oliows Havre, by steam, 3c. To tam- ‘0 Breinen, by steam, by. sail, Oripremed. To Liverpool, cd- by sioain; beau; rue and GRAIN. Racine wk ur, ei bbis.; wheat, 108,300 do, + 7 bags; burle, e generally 1W,L00 Dbis, at as qalet and steady, it unchanged prices. Corn meal Leg of Guy bbis, We quote :— -#4 09 a $4 5) ruled quiet, with No2 St ie. Superting state.. Wa 6 ud Bxira state. Swe bw Choice state. Soda 60) | Supertine Western. [408 500 extra Western. [50a 5 Minnesota. -50a 650 Round hoop Obi, shipping brand: 50a 5H Round hoop Ohio, trace brands 60) Kamiiy 10 St, Louis, low ext 550 BU Louis, straight exira 6 00 dt. Louis, choice double ex 6 5) St. Louis, choice family. 89) tue Jo super 49) | Southern, No. 2 450 bouthern, super! 5.0 Southern, extra, 62% Southern, tainit sw Corn meal, Wes! 45) Corn meat, Jersey 42 Gorn meal, Brandy) ‘ 1e ‘Was duii, lowe: ny ». 2 Miiwankee, " busnels No. 2 Chicago spring to ‘arrive this week, on 4 Vaile terms, Corn was also dull aud at the close aout 2c. lower, With sales of 65.00) bushels at Ylc. a Ye. tor | muxed, Clostag at Yie. Rye was heavy: bushels Siate at $i Uf, adoat. Oat sales of 4.00 “so uiet. Sales 45,00 bushels at T3c. a 7. . tor mixed Yestern and 75c. a 77c. tor white do. Barve was steady 5 pales 400) bushels Dayuban wt $19 > a, store; 1b) itshels prime cabada Went at 6L Stand 200) busnels do, | at$i 5255. Barley walt was quiet; sales 4,00) Lushels Canada west at $1 00, esl. m Rais are tirmer, with a better demand tor To Laver, vot, by wo ) packages clocks boxes wacoid at Gd. a 3s.; 11,000 boxes c a %s.; also a British suip, hence with equal toa til 0 of cotton, ou private terms, gloved at 7 To London, by sail, 120 bbls. rosiu, om mr, WO ObIs pork at Ss. ay 0 Glasgow, by steam, S00 packages pe by seam, 82.00) bushes 164. a gd. Toa Fre « to New York, a britsh brig with general taning as out ward cargo 1800 bols. refived pet tal. To Hayt and back to ew Lor A on private te: aud back no rsigar. 0 Ci 4s, & Hriish bark, reported on Lhe basis of We. io the nerth side of Guoa aad back north rig. reported of the basis ot ee the market ruling very str Halt lots changed hats ied. W bur trom wove —C ub pi was done, but quoted about steady at o this price. Kosims were very quiet, but loluers No disposition to, force trausuctions: sa.es 45) bbis. good sirained at $2 12s: common to oraina dat $1 loa $2 073s. Var remains Ormer at $2 Purnockum.—The general market was quiet and with- i of HEXT Month's delivery; Cases at for cargoes, crude, 10 bulk. at Oe, tor . ior early next mouth’s deli . Lor tae first hy rey ally 16%4c. ior April and 197%4e. tor delivery | 2, LARC. Provistoxs.—ieceipts—VPork, Of package 15 do.; lard. 70/ do. she market SON the spot Was quoted at $2 pois, May, at $21 Ww: July was 3 ae lected and Was inactive We quiet. W eri sard was in: At IGG spot was quoted at 16c. a Li , Romivally Ie. a iBisc., fod July, vom ic; chy, on the spot, was quiet ab spout oy Dressed | Dose werd steady at Jgc. a 1c. per b. ‘The demand was less activ firmness on the part of BL WAS Very Sirol. | he reper Bu dition to 336 hhds. arm at hhas at Sie. ¢. Redne inferior — ito, 7 a, +. doy, good to Ke ‘ing Halt to wood, 8) . 9 to 40, S 3 . is do. ‘wroe portant feature was a sate of nig’ In a cistrivniog way steady prices Tuc. “a Tigo. aPpns a Sic. : Louis e. prime, and common ate voc. 8 Sie. currency Patna, 74e., eur- ‘ey: wuniguon’ th bond, $2 15 0 $9 1%, Bold. TRARINE Was steady. The ‘dies wei ro 23 bhds, at Tsivow was frm. We mote sates of 99,00) Ibs. at Bic. \s ae Whisery. —Receipts, $70.bbis. The ral tive ana higner, wih bestia of 250 bbis. at ‘3 Mad ag ie. | DOMESTIO M! MARKETS. Gauveston, April 26, 1975. Cotton dull; eon. S3ipe.; LOW middling, | L470. good ordinary, 14340, ee it 6 Dales: gross, wi Brivaia, 5,88U; coastwise, Gay. Sales, R 687 bales. Stock, 6, New Ones Cotton dail; middling, 16%ec.; low imiddiin, Bebe ae ne Freshy it bales | ercze 1 Rxportemfotdrepe sritaim tly dates; to rob; eoastwias Bes. “Sales, 180 Dales. Stock, 128.615 ale Momite, April 26, 7. ic. Net recent: _* Bross, Cotton quiet: ne B, f goo ordinary, 14ico. Net setae Sales, 354, 9 bales. sation Onis mi adding 166, set receipts, 6 Hes, 10), Oewnco. N. ¥., » April 26, 1a, $7 oF white einter Nod duis sa made for Canada $59 for bulied a '$%6 for unbolted, per ton steady ; shorts, $23; shipstuily, $25; middlings, $2: barley. 3440 do. ny she! i only saie was La Cory quiet, and fran | portunity; wa $3 TOF Timor! “os Pork frm and quict at Highwines nominal. s Lard quiet and, ‘irm at ¢ 16? HAVANA MARKETS. Havana, Sort 36. 1875. nish gold, 220 a 221; American, 20 a 231. hi rand On the United tates 6) days, Currency, tO . OF a 93 preniut ‘on London. 100 a 162 premiuua; Sugar pominal, at ou Paris, 123 a 1% premlun, EUROPEAN MARKET. Lonpon Propuce Marger.—Loxpon, pM 26.—Even ing.—Spirits turpentine, 2s. dd. a 263. per o —— +. -___ NANCTIALS T BELMONT ® 60,, Bunkers, 19 and 21 Nassau street, issue travellers credits, availave in all parte of the world, through the Messrs. De Rothschild and their correspondents, iis and telegraphic transfers of surope and Hayana, i BROADWAY A Hotel (private wire).- Members or the Beok time ot purchase . tor puts or calle’ $ put and call at market arias on maine | Nothing tess than 100 shares, je in. our name. | | rhe market continued steady for eo!ton on | mone: ¥ on California, Y & BAZLEY. at Fifth avenu and no contracts madi Money is Lost and Made in Wall street,”" mailed free to —STOUK PRIVIL e Priviliges. 30 and 6) day anye or responsible par Sarkee very active and fuctuating. showin opportunities for large profits. attles HAZARD & MUNTAGUE, No. 6 Broad atreot. RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Mortyages and kinds efected with HJ. HABRIOH & CO., Ui Broadway, fet NESOTA SIATE 7 PER CEN? DEFERRED Bonds for sale An STRADDLES OR DOCBLE om members of Stock also #uts and Calls, rndowment Insurance Policies, other Securities, Insurance of all best companies. . 43 Pine street, Sow York. —DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS A SPECIALTY and bought BY the ot ola eptabiiahed house of. KL stock Brokers and Auctioneers, No, 43 Pine street, New York. T FROM $1,000 TO $300) TO LOAN onimproved and unimproved Resi Kstate tn this ely or Brooklyn, tor term of Years, without bonus, | WILLIAM E. LEAVIN, 13) Broad way, L. STOCK PE VILEGES NEGOTIATED ON MEM- change ana other responsible Pompniet, showing how Wail street operations bre conducted: sen Ire. M Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wail pitts New York. 26 Bond street, New Yor, issue Leiters of Cretht tor travellers, Lurene; ae Atrica, Australia IM lc ange and make teley payable in any part of | draw Bills of F. raptiic transfers N_ON REAL AND PER. tovks, Bonds and Life Policies, oF —A.—$150,000 « sonal Properi to buy First and second Morizuyes, th 166 | OUGHERTY, oLat ‘nt rot Sig wautd thus Jolt sud oe Weald shay | OU le McLavanit ed tu the same Way would zed $10); BO lability beyond first cost. Forties Wishing to invest should eall on us tor mnfor- all strect teview” every latest quotations and new: ing a distance trou Ne pebscription pniy Si af our 72 page painphlet, "Men and Idioms of Wall $ just out, eapiaiuing every thing—« vin lowest prices of stocks tor the past ftunsties and sketch of loading operators. JO, , bankers and Brokers, 72 roadway, Ne ¥ x SOUTHERN BANK NOYES BOUGHT aT FH. eke cee een eee PARTIES RE age Wit find.ae to taelr advantage £00., No, 9 Willoughby street, near We pul Hab, : he * a , ‘Sepa. far copy’ or 8 gone daughter of the late Richard B. Leverich, | N Sa Green teh avenue. ae pee Rey. J. F. Mevleliand, at tus residence of tue cuce i. | bride’s parents, Husted Lockwoop to MaRioy Funera the highest ratos. Post office box 3, N LOAN OFFICE, money on mor tocall upon psa (\OMMERCIAL PAYER WANTED, Made by responsible merchants, manufacturers, &e. Ww. H. WEEK: . . Banker, ‘178 Broadway. SAVINGS INSTITUTION, ener ‘Sixth avenue and Twellth street, New York. Ris! commences the Ist of the month follow! eet computed and compounde: ul re steady but | | his parents, on Weduesday, 28cu iust., at three —FiRst Norra wht oF $3.00 ON cous. ny PACIPIO RATLROAD Comrany SIX AND ILLIAM R, Cis | attend ine funeral, ¥ 10 LOAN—ON FIRST MOLTOAOE.. WITH. | bytertan church, corner of Monroe street, Brook- out Nomen on Second and Leasehoid easiest terms, GEO, W, ntAKE, 160 ‘Broadway. room 3 Neaortation RI 81 state STOCKS, By virtue and authority Ol an an act entitled authorize the issue au fot the purpose of meeting State indeb.edness,” approved saie of renewal funding bonds ad, paving the maturing stoners ot thé state of Mis- ids at the office of the Gover+ Ror of the Stave of Missouri (the same to be opened pub Holy by the Guvernor in the, presence of these connate. May 1), 1875, at 10 0 Chiase of 810 bouds ot the socks of this. State, ‘The bids may be for any or all these classes, (0 wi sour, Will receive sealed Se» abie in a iawiai ious is re ‘arr cate, but redeemable 1@ of Missouri atter five years the expiration of the twent annual coupons at- amounts of interest. payable aod Jantary ot cach year. \ at the pleasure ot the bonds te be paya im New York, exce id to be delivered and pau for and 540 to bear date Juv I, 1 said bank on The right to reject apy or ail the Governor and Fund Commissioners. 7 ZA these bonds to ve applied to the of the macttring in .ebtedness of the e K unquestionable guarantes he resources of the state are ample +, Priverpal and inter one by and with the 1S and to be for their payin t when due. viee and egn- This proceeding sent of the Governor of the state, JOS. W. THOMAS. cua ADAY, _Surrensox Crrr, Mo, April § 187 HOW MONEY IS LOs' Contaumng | highest rh lowest ot i@ corners, pante: On AboUL Mock peivilewes. Coat wi Pampulet free toany | 14 Broadway. im, Wail Street.” prices in 10 years: ée ef of obtaining tem, &. INVESTMENT: River counties ( TOWN BONDS OF HUDS st side) for sale by EB. Wow RY Pine street, New Yors. AN aid of 4 DDRESS, Kio @rande Kailway Com- Conceal Colorady. improvement Com: | a witer that date DUNGAD, Si AN ENT CUOLCE CITY BONDS A 1 0r rouy pa i i interest promptly, pal Tn StcouAe & “4 Stock srokers ans anciton No. 3 Pine street, ai York. IMMEDIATELY 1 Ubattel Morigage ; No. 6). Wil be paid on @ Dresentation at our oilice. r—8 BP io PE N STRICTLY FIRST CLASS tity Peaparta y in ten days if C1 ite expenses. Addi 51,000.35 : 250, 000% TRUST FUNDS to LOAN—ON FIRST DZ, out Domus; also TRUAT FUNDS. IN SUMS York. Brooe or no bonusreouved. ©. KE. WIL- ire Insurance Company, 187 broadway. 10 LOAN=ON BOND AND yout to suit on New Tine strevt of Mt Rast ti vase being estate funds, Lone Sur pet priine CopaAnT ERSHIPsS. \OPARTNERSUIP.—1HE- UNDERSIGNED. HAVE this day formed a bilge! under the firm and will continge the gt inperting name of Ax. M. ays Dusiness, ag escablishea by the Jate firm, and wearing in Seat bronzes, iancy goods, di | Watches atid jewelry. Aprit 26, 1875, ‘SOLUTION. —~THE FIRM M. hays ee a is tbs day de 3 Daviu's. STS Luba, peer ve ag sty | MARIA FIZGERALD, daughier of the late Robert Notice of funeral hereafier. Al erat oe, tar, ‘NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1879—QUADRUPLE SHEET ; i HEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Will meet at Chambers street ferry, at two o'elogk, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. The relasives , BustiEss OPPORTUNITIES. sulhal p square, op MoD- Koserr Conway, son of M. Garland, aged 3 years lA “OPPORPUSITY OFFERED To ENGAGE INA 4s of the jadily ure respecuwily invited buses sarah New York, Piiladelpaia and slow fa ton; will net a wm Wand er | At the residesce. of his parent Viecs require? ‘Address BONA Viva box 1d Heradd ne residesce, of bis paréate, © montns, re Of funeral hereafter. —Uu Sate day, April 24, Mary, wife of Bernars Giodins, Reiatives aad friends are respectiuliy invited to feed in the atteia tue fugerai, trom No. 10 West Foriv-sev- conmection. Apply to Uieds & euth street, Ou Tuesday, April 27, at one o’ciock IRLEVON, 99 Broaaway. iP, Me byes phe Peas ath ARTNER WA N Tr CHkese | .GRata ‘Suddenly, on April 24, 1875, WINIFRED, TAdiroanes ated th the ton Mutat cite | the beloved whe of Thomas Graham, ® native ei avenue; splendid opportunity for a good mun, ¢ eye (Queens county, lreiand, in the 67th year ob required, $40, MALOSb's btore Agency, Lil age. BY GOODS.—A MAN WIPH $5, telat ives and friends are respectiuily invited to I b atiend her iuuerai, from her late residence, No, hast PiTy-SIkt sireet, on Tuesday, 270, at two rxcvilent ob: | “Hayne —On Sataraay, April 24, Lizzre B., wise of dole bus. | Of Aloert Hayden aud daugnter of the late Thomas & 00,, Herald | Sint, eee’ | wuneral from her late residence, No. 1) rest (OR SALB—OGGAN MOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J.; Ac. | Porty-filth street, ob Wednesday, 2868 tne mniedauion tor sB0 guests; all furihedaiad ready hait-past twelve o'clock. Remains will be taken for the comin to Tayretown for interment. AVE> & SIMPSON ee ‘alnut street, Philadelphia, | HEUERMAN.—On Sunday, April’ 25, Evga, iow Sal BLE PArANE ~abovuas | Qevgater of Wiliam and Mary Heuerman, aged ® DP owith n. a Witeauad MASs, box 12 | Munihs, Herald offic | the funeral will take place this (Tacaday) star Nizpoao Sines F[iiy | BOOM, at three o'clock, from the residence of . Trolls BHD) (9 Sooo Oi, SERCIAL. WITH | J Menixe, Tompktaaville, Stacen island, ‘The atives and frieuds of the family are response tur \ Nd Iu every alte villsedl halt or ter 10 A.M. wi the whole, T MANUF. Cy ey 36 Whois willing to wo salisiactory reasons given Hone bui parties who have reaily an id ness need apply. Address J. ©. ROBERY: ofice. c And music ‘business in this cliy, adaress HANL Heralé Uptown Brunch oftice. | invited to attend the funeral withou' ARE CHANCE FOR THE CENTS NIAL—WANT D. | At Gre C uf ENN NLD, —At Greenwich, Conn., turday, i Woe +4 pereaene a practic gy 40) | 24tn day of April, JouN ENDERSUN, ere ' Sf "Xidress | funeral “at ‘second Congregational chareh, i ome Poiladelpina ; to atic nceniral an! fest cliss. Ad ae ess | CENTENSIAL, care N. i hedhenter 128" is | on Taosday, April 27, at two o'clock. et, Philadelphia, | Friends o: ‘the famliy ‘are respecifully invited to SURE FORTU t TAR io | attend, © can comman Aten ee | eaeeiae On Sunday, April 25, after @ long a GorTLies KaGel, aged 68 yet rane y wonsel i to ex tend a first class proprie hh will bear @ strict my. sure success: partuer scare or sie Cal tween Zand 3. L, & CO, 4 Kast Phirivent (pO WOOD WORKELS.—Srave AND Rights tor sale, Ina valuable patent furnishing line. Apply to S. A. SMILM, 92h fASTED—A MANO BILITY, painfa tilue months and days. ‘The relauves and friends of the family are re ecttully invited to uttend the juneral, frow bis © residence, Kramhall avenue cetween Monti cello and Muaison avenues, Bergen, Jersey City Heights, on Wednesday, April 28, at Lwo P, Me KELLER.—On Monday, 26th inst., James a. ERE LER, ©} this city, Notice o1 1uneral hereafter, Washington (WJ. 0.) and California papers pleage box 156 Herild office, gee? SAY co} $600 =—WAN WITH THIS AMOUNT FOR A | NEDY.—On Sunday, 25th inst., MARGARET 4 * agency, or to sUperintend workroom and pur by, beloved wile of Jonn Kennedy. Wp koods: present salary, $10 weekly. Apply at +8 |” ‘fhe relatives apd inehde are renbectaly invited broadway, Foo to atiend the funeral, this day, April irom her $2 500.724 NER WANTE er agony 623 East Ninth stree', at two eJUYU. nancial department of 4 very a and strictly cash business. Hull particulars at 2 West | $33. 500.72. ARTNGR wane ALIGHT | Kitenou, aed 15 years and 10 months. ot. manutucturing business that wilt bear Keiatives and Iriends of tne amily are invitou investigation. | business man can realize {rom 38,4 to the fnueral, irom tye residence of ua $4, W per annum. address B. 1. Hi parents, No. lil Kast Seventy-first street, om BEOURKE A =A Tuesiay. April 2. at nalf-rast one o'clock P.M Po i one, busine Ligiib0bY.—On Monday, 2600 Inst, JOBN @ pet, second floor, New —__. | Lic isovy, in the n year Of nis age. $40.0 000 ? Ry “on i ADJITIONAL CAPITAL Notice of iuneral hereafter. pe . Wanted —On long esinplisiied business of uD r. 2 3 53 ri roperty worth double the sun Freqnicea; “present Sales nearly $10),0W0 ver year; cau be tacreased Feocht St. Peter's coureh ou Tuesaay, Apri diately; will bear close investigation, Address W. Li. Jur viciock ’. M. Carriages wil meet the ADAMS, Bridgeport, Conn, Pennsylvania Kuilroad, ture abd oa of & Valuabie article in y & monopoly, secure by lecters patems. 44 5 aadreas MO: OR, a a a oe s revagyt = ay ee pogetng a he ola tue lute Abrabam Lower, in MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 3 : ENGAGED. ce, cornes of Tatuce and Gore sireets, on, Without for her nutice. t Newtown, L. I, Sunday, oH Fo 4 , youngest daughter of Moore, . ged Biel 4 te ria ak einviied co attend the funeral, trom CourIN—SCHOONMAKER.—On Tuesday ‘evening, charce, Newtown, L. L, on Wednes- April 20, at Bediord avenue Keformed churen, Y at tree P. ai. ‘rains leave Hapterts Brooklyn, by the Rev, E. 5. Porter, D. D., HARRY Point at pall-past two P.M. G. CoutIN to GERTRUDE P. SCHOONMAKER, McAvoy —In Soutn Brooklyn, April 26, Mant HART— ROBERTSON.—On Monday, April 26, 1875, | MCAvoY, i the Gist year of his age. at the resiuence of the bride’s parents, by the | Norice oi funeral hereafter. Rev. Mr, Lodge, SaMUBL S. HakT to MARY E. Row- | McGonky.—On Mynday, April, 26, ELLRN MMo- ERTSON, eldest duuguter of James Koberison, Goury, avative of county Monaghan, lrelaud, aged Esq., ail o Jersey City Height 73 years HASKELL—DOUGHERTY.—O0 Thursday, April 16, ‘be fiends and acqaaintances of the fami): at the residence ol ihe pride’s mother, West knd, | respectfully iuvited to atiend her faner “oa N. J., by the Rev. Dr. Cump, of Brooklyn, James | Weunesday aiternoon, at LWo o'cinek, trom her RUGGLES HaskKELL, Of Taunton, Mass., to AMELIA lave resideuce, No. 422 West Thirty-second stree' jn Monday, April 26, of ci». y, only son of Wilham W, and FIsCHEL—FREUND.—Mr, SIGMUND FIScHEL to iss JULIE FREUND, both of this city, No cards. MARRIED. ‘Taunton papers please copy» thera, WILLIAM INGRAHAM—LEVERICH.—i0 Brooklyn, on Thurs- zhin, aged 2 years ana ly di day, April 24, at the resiaence ot ie bride’s ves aud ir.euds are res} enna Ie nt ted to mother, by Dr, Alex. R. Thompson, D. PHOKNIX | attend rae funeral, on Wednesday, the 23i ANGRAWAM, Of New York city, to FRANGRS ADELAIDE, at two. P. oi., [rout the residence of a parents At Irvington, N. J., April 25, 1875, Wite son of Kovert i. aud Flor- Nolson, aged 1 yeur and 23 days. som the residence of lis grandmother, Finon, daugnier of Joseph tinca, M.D. ail of Mrs. M. U. Beombush, 38 Perry street, New York, this city. No cards, on ‘Tuesday, April 27, atone o’clock, Relauves PHELPS—MANZANEDO.—On Thursday, April 22, at aad irieuds are invited to actend, St. Ann’s chureh, by the Rev. Tuomas Gatiaudet, O'BRYAN.—On sunday, April 25, after a brief Agustus W. PHELPs to SOPHIE J. MANZANEDO, ness, CATH widow of Joba O’#ryan, ip U both of this city. 6oLn year age. STRANGE—WILZON.—On Thursday, April 15, by Relauives aud itiends ot the family are lorie the Rev. John Pegg, Jr, Gorge H. s?RaNnex, of | to attena the juneral vom | er iate reside New York, to Many Fh, Witson, of Brooklya. | Carmine street, ou Weduesday, at nine coast SWAN—WiGGINs.—Un Thursday, April's, at St. | trom thence to St. Authony’s’ church, wheres John’s chureh, yet by the Rev. I. S. Pycotr, | sulemo requiem mass Will be celebraied, Lock woon—Fixcu.—on Tuesday. Aprii 20, by James 8, SWAN to Ext daughier of Dame) | OLiyRE. Us Saturday, April 24, PRANK WILLIS, Wiggins, Esq, all of Brookiyn. | gon ul Ellen J. De £oticre ana the late Jonn Uliver, aged 13 years. DIED. | *iXtnera irom the residence of his parents, 163 | President street, Sourn Brooklyn, this duy (#ues- BekaL.—At Portchester, Apri) 25, 1875, THOMAS day); Apri 27, at Cwo o'clock, P.M. Relatives ana Bran, aged 75 years. | Iriends are invited to attend, Funerul, Weduesday, ten 0” | NTARV.—At South Norwalk, Conn., fone: BeLkNAP,—At Yonkers, N. Y., on Sunday, April FRANCIS U. QUINTARD, 4 rr) 25, 1879, BTBBLBER, son of William H. and Einma A. Beikoap, aged two yeurs and six months, Puveral services at the pendence, of Frauels The relatives and iriends oi the family arein- Burritt, south Norwalk, Conn, nis (Tuesday) vited to atteud the funeral, from toe residence of rll 27, At LWwo O'ciueK. —On Monday, April 19, at the yitege o'clock. iduigua, N. Y., Eaouy BRUCE REMIN Omana and Kansas City papers please copy: | (ormeriy of Tuis'city), Im Loe 38a year of bis ee BENSON.—Suddeniy, On Suuday, April 26, 18) RENWICK, —AC tne Collegiate Centenary of puetwmonia, PHILOMELA ROLLO, wile of ALr ettstowa, N. J., oa Sunday, April 25, G. Benson. W., son of Join &. Renwic ‘ick, oi "Bovosen, Relatives and triends are respectiully invitea to om the Classon avenue Pres- lyn, on Friday, the 80th inst, at bali-past three o'clock P. M. beloved wii BERLYN.—On April 26, LEAH, the beloved wile of The reiativ Bernard Berlyn, aged 27 years and 6 months. Funeral ou Wednesaay, 28th, at eeven A. M., ruer of Broome and Eiizapewd streets, fro.» her late residence, 316 Kast Tuird street, , A TU 27, at one o'clock P.M. BLoom.—At East Morrisania, oo Sunday, April Rogexs,—At Mantattanyule, April 26, 25, MARY, Wile of John Bloom, aged 47 1 f MAY, Gaaghter of James and monti and 16 days. Rog aged 4 years, 7 moaths ana 24 daya, ‘The rejatives «nd friends of the family are re- Foends and reiacives of the iamily @i ia ey. invited to acjend the tunerai, on to attend tie iuneral, irom te resid ednesday, April 28, at two,o’clock, irom the purewis, lst street, West o1 the Boulevard; a Presbyjerian coureh, W Rochelle, ‘Luesday, Apri 1875, at swo o'clock, KROOKS.—On Suaday, , EDWARD SANDS SCHARPER.—On Suuday, Apill 25, MARTIN Broo GUaTUs SCHARPAR, alter a lingering illness, 1p the family are re- 32d year v1 Ais ay Spectfuliy inyiied (O atiend the funeial, from ois The funeral will take place from bis late resi- late residence, 18 East Twenty-tuird street, on deyce, corner of Canal and Front ree, ae Weduesday, 25th ist., at two P, M, top, Staten Isiand, on Tuesuas, at two CHAMBERS,—On April 26. 1575, JANE, wife of P.M. Lhe Exee sor Bucket rte oy Nolo Thomas H. Chambers, in the 70th year ol her age. — Edgewater, aud seuds of tue re respect ‘The relatives aud friends ot tme family are re- fully invited to attend. spectiuly inviiea to atiend the fuveral, at her scorr.—Suddeuly, saturday, April 24, MaR@aRET laie residence, 161 ‘Kast Elghteenta street, on | Scorr, wife vl James Scott, aged 53. Tuesday, April 27, at two P, M. rhe rejutives aud t.ouds of tne family are Te COLEMAN.= Oa ‘Sunday morning, April 25, FRAN- spec fully invited to the tuuerai, Irom ber late CIS COLEMAN, 02 1 Kurtaolemew and Catherme 21 Kast Eighty-fourth screet, on Tues Coieman, aged 4 years, 1 monta aod 21 days, and ten A. M. Many CuLEMAN, aged 2 years, 8 months and 10 sIMcCOX.—At hig residence, % Stanton street, days, PaTeR Sutcox, ta the 40cn year of bis age. Relatives and friends of tne family are respect- His reacives sud triends, aio tuose of bis fully mvited to atteud the funerals, from the resi- brotper-lu-law, Joun Tracey, are invited to atten deuce of tueir parencs, 112 New Cnureb street, on toe juseral, on Tuesday, April 27, at one o'clock, ‘Tuesday, April 27, at (wo P.M, Srinr.—Un Monday, April 26, BYRON A. STIBR, Uonakt.—On Sunday, A)Til 25, EMaxcen Lf. | aged 2. Conant, of the city of Art, Beigium, iu the séth Kelatives ana friends are invited to Sewers, a yeur of his aye. fanersl, from the howard Hor ‘ae relatives and friends of the family areia- | on lucsiay, April 27, at two o'eldek, vited to attend nis funeral, from his lute resl- SIT RG At Noria Bergen, N. J. 0m 2 i , JOUN >TCAGRS, late duane Shyoars as of Hudson couaty, aged 64 deuce, No. 2 51. Luke’s place, on tuesday, April 27, | April 20, 1 atiwo P.M. i Fi Belgium papers please copy. | bn CONNOLY.—On Monday, April 27, Mannis Con- e3 4 nis are invited to ere NOLY, aged 36. funeral, day, 2300 Ins", at CD! Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to . from Grove eharch, town A Union ryY.—On betel? April wido' a Mant ivy friends of the igh are attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at tall-past two o'clock, on sherman street. Cox.—On Monuay, April 20, BRIpGeT, the beloved Whe of Toomas Cox, aged 20 years. spe r tteud the foneral, from ‘The irtenos of the jamily are respectiaily invited tare residence, 77 Hridze street, to attead her funeral, from her parents’ residence, | Weunesday, April 2s, at one ofviock P, 258 West Houston street, ou Wednesday, the 28t, Tay —suidenly. on the 23d inst, GroRce at two o'clock P, My of (ue lace firm of Tappen & Baggart, CO¥LK.—On April 25, JAMES COYLE, @ native of in the offi year of Bis age. the , arish of Baiiimacnue, county Cavan, Ireianu, Yhe relatives ana inends of the family, to the 36th year o/ His age, thos: of is brother, Tromas B. Tabpeny ate ‘Tue relatives and iriends are respec'fu ly invited | spect(ully jovited to attend the fanel erties, to attend the tuueral, ou Tuesday tH, at tWo on Puesday, Zin mst tour P.M, at o'clock, _ = lave by coy bn a West Thir- Pres, teria cuure’, corner of Madison ui teentn street; thence to Calvary Cemetery Jor in | and fwenty-ninth street. terment. J ‘ TYEKING.—Ua Monday, April 26, TH Braye Dovp.—At Newark, N.J., April 26, 1876, Jussiz | Truxixc, son of George &. aud Rosave B. Tybeiag, May, only child of Jesse A, and 8. Faunie Dodd, age eigat ments. aged 8 months and 8 days, Tae relatives and friends of the rose Relatives ang iriends ore invited to attend the specifuliy invited to attena the fone funeral, irom the residence of lier grandiatber, residence of bis parents, No. 103 Win. L, Walton, 43 South stree, Newark, oa stree, Wiliamsourg, L. L, om Wednesday, Wednesday, Aprii 28, &t three o'clock. Py nst., at two P. at, Derry vokiyn, On Sanday, April 25, San Francis o, Savannah and New Orleans Mary Dvrvy, iu the bith yeur o1 her ago, papers please co The ineynds Of the jamily are respectiully in- Wart. cada, ADEA 25, Sorata I. Warr, by +4 vited to attend the Juneral,on Tuesday, at two of the late Lyman Wait, of Atneas, in her from St. Stephen's church, Carroiand — year. 8 streets, Where @ soiemu mass oF requiem Friends and reiatives are requested to attend Til ve offered for tue répose oi ner 80 inence | the lune from the residence of her to the Cemetery of the Holy Crows, Flatuush, Jor Henry DX, 109 East Sixty-secomd street, om interment, day, April 27, at twelve u’ciock, Koan.—On Sunday, April 25, MARGARET HeaLy, —— papers please copy. relict of John Egan, in the 40th year of her age, oT. —In Jersey Giy ou gt Funeral from her late residence, 1,018 Third ave- nue, on Tu. sday, April 27, at two o'clock P. M. aged 7 months and 4 days, FarR#.—On Saturday, April 24, James W. Pare, { Funeral irom the residence of his granatecher, in the 64th yoar of his age. | P. Suuth, 206 Sixta street, om The relatives and trina of the family are re- | inst., at two v'clock. test got adieaneatat of the spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his | jamily are invited to aviend, : late residence, No. M St. Lake’s place, on Tuesdi Newars (N. 4.) papers please copy, . April 27, at twelve o'clock MM. f Winpe—At iremont, on Monday, ig = PUes.—Un April 2, JOuN, youngest child o, | THOMAS WiILDR, 1D toe 73d year of Fry Joba ana Buze A. Files, aged 3 non ths and 26 days Foneral from pis late fesidence, For The relatives and {fiends of the jamuly arere- nue, between Fitch and Twelfth hat rh 27, at hall-past three P. M. spectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, tus April (fnesday) afternoun, at two o'ciock, irom the | friends ure respectiully HS to atin | Fesideuce of bis parents, No, 423 West Tuirty- | leaves Grand entra! depot at nalceest seventh street, | WILLMorr.—At Fort Lee, Monday, A) Troy papers please copy. ELIZapsTa P. WILLMOTT, In the Tad FUZGERALD.—On Aprii 25, afcor ABhort fiiness, | ater a anurt tiines® ¥ ne pig Oi Tullamore, King’s county, Ireland, = Wiisox, =U) Pie penpiin f Tomuins will be teken irom n Paterson tha $c, walla om (iuesday), at quarter past one, Carriages | Notice oi fauerai bereasen

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