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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Dull and Irregular. CAPITAL ABUNDANT AND MONEY EASY. The Bond Market Firm, Gold 116 and For- eign Exchange Steady. WALL STREET, } Monpay. May 8—6 P: M. ‘The first day of the week presents few features that have not been the subject of recent comment, Certain securities were firm and showed an up- ward tendency, Others, of @ more speculative character, suffered from heavy pressure. The oneral tone of the market, however, was some, What stronger at the close, although there are lingering doubts that a raid may occur at any moment for the purpose of reducing prices toa point at which fresn purchases may be profitably made. The reported sudden and serious illness of the President of the Rock isiand road, who 1s likewise regarded as one Oo! the leading spiritsin other Western lines, was not witbout effect in dis- arranging the calculations of speculators, and It aided the plans of tuose wuo were engaged in the work of depression, This report was founded on slight attack of vertigo, which the jobbers mag- nified to paralysis, apoplexy and otber usually @2ngerous compisints, ‘he most active and the best sustained security of the day was the new Dis- trict of Columbia three-sixty-five bond, of which 807,000 were sold, at prices ranging from 72 to 7244. THE COURSE OF PRIVES was as follows:—New York Central was steady at about 105, Harlem at 134; Lake Shore weakened from 70% to 7044, enaing at 70%; ; St. Paul common ppened at 37%, solu at 88, then dowh to 3734 and Teacted to 37%. A circular signed by the Presi- dent, some of the directors and bond and stock | hoiders of the company was circulated to-day to the following effect:— We invite you to sign and return the enclosed | jo antior:ty to vote for you tthe annual meeting of the siockhoiders of this company, to be beld at | We are in nelose a yur shares Muwaukee on the 12th of June next. favor o: accepuny the law of which wi copy, and shall, tl empowered, vote on im accordance With L18 View, Unless otnerwise In- | Blructed. Among other coptemplated reforms it ls In‘ended that the office in New York shall be | used excilsively for the business Of the Company, | and be under mabagement that will have no ih. est Im the stock market inconsistent with that of tne shareholders. Erie weakened from 305% to 207%, in sympathy with the rest of the market, but on the announce- ment of greater strength in London advanced to ani closed at 30% a 30}. Wabash fell off trom 13% to 1254. Western Union opened at 8034, moved up to 8034, subsequentiy decilned to 79%, and recov- ered to 80% a 80‘ 280, Atlantic and Pacific Tel- egraph sold at 26% 2255. Union Pacific ail- vauced from 7734 t0 784s, tiience declined to 76. . the closing price. Pacific Mail dropped of from 453 to 4434 a 44%. Delaware and | Lackawanna sold at 1197 @ 120) a 119%. New Jersey Central receded from 113} to 11234. Rock Island sold at 10524 a 1053g a 10474 a 104%. Missouri Pacific opened at 54%4, declined to 53, And soid’at the close again at 54, St. Louts, Kan- sas City and Northern was steady, at about 43% a 434%. Concerning inis stock it 18 sald that ite strength is due to recent combinations with the Konsas Pacific and Unton Pacific, heretofore de- scribed in this column, Inquiries from parties supposed to be informed result in the statement that the contract between these corporations has been “signed, sealed and delivered.” A few days will determine whether this be the trutn, Mean- while more aciivity is dispiayed in both the com- mon and preferred stock. THE SALES TO-DAY amounted to about 200,000 snares, the active business being distributed as follows:—New York Ventral and Hudson, 1,400; Erie, 15,500; Lake Shore, 11,500; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 600; Nortawestern, 6,700; do. preferred, 500; Rock Island, 10,700; Pacific Mail, 10,300; St. Paul, 2,800; do. preierred, 800; Uhio, “2,100; Western Union, 56,500; Wabi 13,000; Union Pacifle, 88,400; O., OC. and I. 100; Panama, 1.300. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table suows (he opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— ae Highest. ag 105 134 30 mil. and ot. Paul Tret. aT Ohio and Mississippi. 27 New Jersey Central... > 113'5 Del, Lack. — Westera 1 iy 120% Union PB c, «,, C. and i. C... Western Unton.... jeg gt and Pacilic Tei. Paciie Mail - & + Ly Panama ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The changes since Saturday's closing prices are a8 (ollows:— ADVAN lem, 1; Panam: St. Paul, 3; District of Colum- Dia bonds, 14; E He in London, %4. —Atiantic and Pacitic’ Telegraph, annibal and St. Joseph, %; Lake Shore, 4g; Obto and Mississippi, kK isiand, 15; Wabash. 1%; Western Union, 4%; Kansas ‘Missouri Pactile, 4; gold, 3. aged ad and Lackawans. 4; Har- | The stocks that remained stationary were New | York ventral, C., C. and I, C., Kansas Pacific and New ‘Jersey Southern. THE MONEY MARKET to-day was without feature, call joans being made onthe basis of 2a3per cent, with earlier and exceptional transactions at 4 percent. Commer- Cial paper is im request, but not abundant. Idie Gapital is thus forced to seek investment in sound securities, or is employed to swell the volume of speculation. It is estimated that the New York banks now hold a larger amount of legal tenders thaw they have done atauy time this year, Foreign | excaange was quiet but strong; prime stering | Bominailly 4.88 a 4.91; selling rates, 4.87% a 4.8735 and 4.90% a 4.9034; reicnmarks, 95a 9555 and 95% a | 74; cables, 9644; prime Paris, 5.1494 a 5.11.4. THE GOLD MARKET. All the transactions in gold to-cay were made at | 116 and 11534, which were respectively the open- ing and closing prices. Gold loans were made flat and at lper cent ior borrowing. Tne specie en- gagements ior to-morrow amount to $350,000, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK, Gola balances ose he 496,131 Currency balance: . 29,911 Gross Clearances... ° 3600 ovo CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanyes.... bor 5,271 Gurrency balances. E Gold exchanges Goid baiauces.. GOVER: Government bonds ‘MENT BONDS, closed steady at the fol- lowing quotations:—United States currency Bix. 123 @ 12334; do, do., 1881, registered, 121\ a 121% ; do. do., G0., coupon, 125); a 12394; do. five- twenties, 1862, registered, 116%(; do, do., do., con- Pon, 1164 a 11055; do, do., 1864, registered, 11735 ® 118; do. do, do, coupon, 117% @ 118; do, do,, 1865, registered, 1195, a 119%; do. do., do,, COUDOM, 11934 @ 11945; do. do., do., new, registered, lia Uo, do,, do., d0., COUPON, 121% a 121%; Go. do., 1867, registered, 121% a 122; do, do., do. coupon, 123 a 123%; do. do, 1868, registered, Iza do, do., 40., Coupon, 123 a 123%; do, ten-iorties, registered, 116% a 11 57% + a0. do., coupon, 116% @ 117%; do. do, fives, 1981, registered, U5 )g @ 115945 do. do., do., coupon, 11515 @ 11555. THE FOREIGN MARKET. London advices state that the rate of money on the Stock Exchange on government securities Is | Sper cent. Consols aud American securities were buoyant, Erie advanced irom 26 to 27%. The Cable news Irom Americ 18 reported as having exerted a favorabie eect, The bank of Kngland Gained on balwnce to-day £10,000 bullion, ‘The final quotations were as follows:—Consols sor money, | ooo | ty amer 203 NEW YORK HERALD, tsinsve MAY 4, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET, 9454; do, for account, 0434; O14 '65 bonds, 105% & 1055¢; 707 bonds, 1093 @ 10934; ten-forty bonds, 1043; new fives, 1025; Erie, 2744. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The internal revenue receipts to-day were $1,001,036, The customs receipts were $708,511. ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $487,000 on account Of interest and $1,028,900 in redemp- tion of five-twenty bonds, BANK SHARES, Ot the city bank stocks, sales were made to-day of Republic at 99% a 100, of Commerce at 120, and of American Exchinge at 116%. Tne bias for City were at 300; Chemical, $1,600 per share of $100 _ each; Corn Exchange, 130; Continental, 96; First National, 200; Fourth National, 9834; Fulton, 156; | German-American, 94; Gold Exchange, 115; Grocers’, 100; Irving, 180; Manhattan, 160; Market, 121; Mechanics’, 146; Mercbants’ Exchange, 1 Metropolitan, 132; New York, 183; Park, 152; People’s, 140; Phenix, 97; Republic, 99%; Trades- men’s, 145, and Union, 136, STATE BONDS, Missouri sixes, long bonds, sold at 101; Old Ten- essee sixes, €X-coupon, at 50 a 5034; do. new, ex- coupon, at 4934; do. new Sevens, at 4934. RAILWAY BONDS. These were generally steady. Central Pactflo gold bonds sold at 102% @ 103; do. first mortgage California and Oregon branch 94; do, first San Joaquin brancn at 92% @ 9234; Missouri Pacific 4 first at 96; Union Pacific sinking fund at 93%; do. | first mortgage, 101/4; South Pacifle of Missouri, 8334—(these bonas bear six per cent gold interest and have risen about twelve per cent during the past three weeks); Chicago and Northwestern gold bonis, 86/4; Ohio and Mississippi consol- idated sinking fund, 100; New Jersey Central con- vertible, 111; U., C. ana 1, C. first, 504g; Delaware apd Lackawanna convertible, 121; do. second, 110%; Chicago and Northwestern sinking fund, 106, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES aaatohicaigledbbbndsss MonpayY, May 8, 1875, REFORE CALI—10 A, M. 100shs LS & MSR, 10 do. SSSeses: GR SGU Saat MEEEkeREsehses. oo SIITES shat SESS 1053 105: 105: 105i a 1 f ae | 18 | SIVRNN as Seas | Wis AND 1304, ML | 916009 U a iin 10-40. r.. Ai 4005 be 118! woud 7 sos u prs, 5-20, ¢,'65n.. 1213 do. a 4:00) U 8 El ‘OF. . 1 ) 0, ... HIT’ 1000 Us £20. 67. be 121% «100 U 8 5s, c, "SI. ryt uuu U 8 8-20), "68... Ven BUOU US US, CUF eevee 128) 10000 U 8 5-20, ¢, "6a... 123 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A, M, $100) Missouri's 1b.c 10 2.0ahs Panama RR... 16 5000 Tenn 0's, 0, ex c.. 5.00 Tent 5.0) Tenn on th 29.0 Dist Col 3- 0. at 20) Harlem iti: 20 NJ cen RR. hyxe... & Be is | ee ISAVIAVAT: eer sve 1989 105 183 10536 | es) tote 0 10 do. 1400 Un Pao sink 144) Pac RE Mo Ist. £000 CC ALC Ist 200) Tol & & § pt.be i & Wab f.be.ss 8 do sig foxveen S BR.bo tes 0 ein Dad Sold re 10 ahs Chi & XW 400 Onto Migs ele 20 Pacific IR of No. 33 Wi, Gy U Hiyy 10000 US O's, 6 XKCOND BOARD1 P, _ WOshe Erie Railway; 298 » aun Det & It ¢ toy © hie. ¢ 2000 N Gene 20 Ca NW 1000 M 10 sh Sy 200 Ata P t} oc iz W Un te 1) ae Jou MWe BP Rt, 22 Adams Wc & THR Ws 10 “a 108 | | 1a tas | Wi 9 Pac Mail 38 doe. ‘shs Canton Co, 200 Au & Vac Tel Tivo west vi | ‘est Oi 2100 do. 700 8510 100 ‘700 10.0 80 £0: ) boi eC , BObe B05 ao . 80s, 40 80°° 300 | ported, but sellers were firm in their view: | Faimity .. | out ‘material ehange in prices Meee Ls aMt'Ritb 6: it SESESSSESRSREY 8! Bese se eemae ee <= ZESESESESSLE CLOSING PRICE, a & Sth pf... S—3 P.M Proitic Nai! $036 36 West Un Te, At & Pao Te! gui kaver G.C, C8 Inds: Gls a « Han & 5tJo Liar _ hore, Mica Centr: Y & bar. YC&H 1th alse a bbe Pi a 1047, a 37% COMMERCIAL REPORT. Han & stu ie ast i ia ee a4 (lev & Pitts, chié NW. Chi & NW pf.) Hy Chia kl. 14) 3 du. St Paul, Union Vac. SPOT COTTON DULE—FoTURES 1-32c. a 1-160. LOWER—FLOUB DULL—WHEAT FIRMER—CORN HBAVY—OATS FIRM—BARLEY QUIBT—RYE FIRM—PORK LOWER—LARD WEAK—PETRO- | LEUM QUIET, BUT FIRM—NAVAL STORES STEADXY—WHISKEXY QUIET AND NOMINAL— GROCERIES GENERALLY FIRM, BUT QUIET. Monpay, May 3—6 P, M, The merchandise markets were still unsettled and prices in numerous instances fluctuated con- siderably. On ’Change the markets were almost universally dull and in most cases prices tended in buyers’ iavor. Fiour was dul) for all Kinds, but good shipping brands were firmly held, Wheat was doll, There were few shipping orders, but | with small offerings previous prices were sus- | tained, thougn very little was done. dull and depressed by heavy receipts, closing Corn was | decidedly lower, Oats wei airmer, Wais- | key was higher, but quiet. Provis- jons of ail kinds were duil and prices | favored the buyer considerably, pork, bacon and lard all being lower. Cotton on the spot was aull, but not lower, Facures declined 1-32c, closed quiet. The grocery market was without activity, bat values were well sustained in all cases. Naval store: were quiet; rosin was somewhat weak, but other articles © wore firmly heid. Petroleum, though inactive, was held atiull prices, Whiskey was quiet. Corrzs.—In Rios and Santos no transactions were re- mila ceffees were steady. Sales 980 bags Maracaibo, ex Victoria Perez, at 2}gc. a 2U%c. 2%, quote :— Ordinary h 088, tan MG, a a IT 6. Ov a I3i¢e. extreme fangs for Met le. pags. 260. ay a se aes 25e. a 9” Cortex on the spot closed dull, but unchanged. Pu. tures opened at saturiay's figures; sold 1Sic. 1-160, | fete °Bau closed steady at the decline. Ihere were some indications of manipa’ iene. in May dealings, with the object to kee} | Prevent the ae Mock, ‘which is wanted Bere tor on Tae count hows y, leas than the running estimated u ‘om Muro awaling “shipment ations :— 4 y Fepruary, 16% of claasification in torce reood lading, 17956. ‘tandard of classitleation Oplands Alii Hew Orleans, Texas seoceee 1S ig i ies is I i iY as is rH Beening, | & “se Gansu 250 rf Hs Speculation 3 = 2 Totals... 2 7m 475 499 —For tuture deiivery (basis low midditng) the sales have been as followe:—saturday, afer one F. ¥M. ie. 1169. l6e.4 August, 20 at 16 Lh sae; November, 60 15 15-16 To-tny, up to ay. 1PaS% tbat ie fie. short Hotes) 2 163qc., 1,000 st, 16 Lhe 16 Lie... 200 1,00)" at ‘At WiSqe 10) at Twat 16 I1-16e, WB2E. 1,200 at ., 100 at 16 1a ‘at 16 L-l 400" at 16dse.; October. « 6 L-l6e.; Januar: 1-160, February. 1) at Th 14,000 bates. al, 22 Savaunan, Norwik, 420; 25) bales. TSidbates: ‘This day. last wees. 5,382 bales. Total since Sep ee E oye hg 3 as tol ¥Y stoum, \e. To trambury, by steam; ye; by sail, eee dad. a 5-i8d., by steam Fiour axd Gratx,—eceipts—Flour, 10.407 bois; wheat, 43,300 bushels: cor WN don: outs, 68,000 do. The Ket was quiet, but uachan: ood nie il as Winter wheat flour was held fir pout 9,800 bbls, within the ran uotations appended. Rye flour was steady, but aug Gorn mea: sold to the exient of 1,208 packages, ra au priegs, and closed quiets We quo Do. 2 state...... Waseo | 4Wa Superfine Western. bextra Western. ipping brand: kound hoop Ohio, trade brands. g ‘orn meal, W 2 ih, ene | Seesreresesesesessces dacestusceesecazssas bein; e au ye shippers” limits im almost every ices trom abroad were still unfavoral ere contined to about 20,00) bushels, at So. 2 Milwaukee spring, $1 33. tor ox $1 40 for winter and $1 46 tor « smali Iso dull and the market was depressed by heavy recet of 65,00 bushels at 9issc. a Mc. for iiixed (losing at Oc, a 91%), Oats were ein but not very_active. The sales were 87,00 busheis at 75e. and 77e. afloat. Rye was without 14,000 bushe!s Canada, in store, sol Jey mas quiet. We note, sales of 7.400 bushels ¢ bc alt was held too high to admit of Ponra-=Basitew 18 Toot ane 1a th ters was but moderately active, but rates Weil sustained. kngagements embrace : steam, S00 bushels peas at Sd. The charters were as Joulows:—Hritiah ship, 1.022 tons. hence to Liverpool with Cotton, said to De at ‘d.: a bark, hence to Bremen with Sinn) obis, retined petroleum, at'3a ritisn ba about 3,00) quarters grain, hence and £10 gravulty: a British bark, ‘3.000 bo nipltha, Phi'adelphia to Have, at 4s: also an italian bare now at Fortress M » Philadelphia to Core for orders. ds Ol. it one-th iladelphia 101 quarters grain at ra aed aaa Hattime L, one-third bags.) We quo: wat. Corn, fs Gl. as in way of ‘char. ere gene To Lando 0 jobbing business ported In molas es =A sno further ders were firm in their views. We qaote—cu tritugal, 34. a ; do.. elayed, Je. a 45e.; do. ma: B0c. a 4c, ; do. Porto Rico, de. a Goe.; Deme- 4 Fore Soain, Bee. a, ive. Martinique, 400 , He. ; New Urleans, Oe stoves.—the market W: ireneraily quiet Roshi was a it, 2.0. $2.05.. Sales 29 DOI $5 73 ant $4 10 respectively, nen ne $4 0%. tie latter Iu spirits turpentine nit ihe market closed hols transac, fy 100 vir WAS a 82 5il5 Verroceum.—:he market was quiet, bat firm. We note eh quiet at $240 for Washingion. rude, promptidelivery, at Oc. At the sales 0 Mate. Retned was firm at lila close ot bbls Hers W | dealt in at the New York Stock Exchange bougat a1 | prrP Rare eo ER oute pate dull | sandy, U1 5, . Nomi Rousevillc a c. ‘aphi ies 31 82 ng gus smithout duane pian shipments. $1 55 a ti ithe re was very au re aaleg wero i" and nowminal ety close for were 48 follows:—Titus- 9: Uil City firm at $1 60: $8. held at $1 62) id at weils and $1 25 igh asi outside: “a BOVISIONS, raga St Pork, cut meats, 1. “380 Ro, 3 lard. Some sales were im: or July, but on "Change Sales ‘comprised about %,0N) bbis, at $22 for July, closing at the Inside price. is offered at 442 2) without ‘Barks AROS: roduct were vannae unive! little 8; virict! + Fidi- ed; Parker's sepa declining prices. ot und also for early at $22 55 nothing was done so a June was buy: Dressed hogs were inactive at lUigc. a 10\e. for city. Beet hams’ wore neglected’ and cominat at vormee ie Ly rees, Ju! SUGAR.—! At 16sec. heavs—iong lear belny ut Fe also dull, without especial ge in ‘prices, The salen were S00 You iose be ie avobaue, at 118ge 1 40 boxes clear belliceat 1334 Lard was dull’ and entirely nom; May delivery 15%c. was bid ‘and 15: Was not much disposition to e bi males were 290 tlerces, tor Mayrdelivery, at is3se June was quoted at 16%: a 6c. Lat the close. or sated, while there | ane ‘or,sell. and i SRotwithatinding continued treo ree alpts and | ‘alight demand, holders work firm atic. a y Ib, for fair to good refining, and upon this balls ier other descriptions. We note sales of 30 hhds. and 167 boxes molasses sugar at Sc. Refined sugar was moder- ately active and firm at the quotations aifixed. oe. nambuco, 8c. nos ne 4 good yellow, 9°. a Y3¢e. 5 erushed, scarce powaered. Me. ie: — Mi yh i do., Ces ae ito We uscovado, common to good common re- talr to good refining, Sic. a molasses su jo. 16 ite, Ie. “ foie Branulated, 107¢C. Krcv.—We note’ sales of 600 bags Rangoon, i bend, at Hn and gold ib ba tie, choles do. Ee. an int Sreanivi was inactive Ae fisge. for otty. quoted Iée. a ww wwaseict, with sales ot $0,000 1bs, bond, 3 a a pri common’ qualities a ge. dO. ftanila, Tago, a 80. d. standard Ib. and, in a jobbing way, 30 casks Ci ne {tatgoon a6 quotations. | ime do. i, 7350. ‘isfet own to bc.: er uiges a 10%¢C. ive quot for tals te Rangvon, C., CUPTENCY; zane, Tic.. currency; Rangoon 275 a $2 834, 8 Waisary.—Receipts, 341 bbl with sales of 100 bbls. ‘at $1 16 per gallon, DOMESTIC MARKETS. goats Cotton ad and unchanged; iniddling, ‘1530. Exports coastwise, 1,031. Pa ibis Sige ba Cotton weak good ordini Great Bri 20,59. Ide, Net rece ‘Sales, REY Stock, 41 Western was 1 o3K0. ‘Tie market wae quiet, aed Ga mn quiet; middling, Iso, § ner low riding, He, ordinary, bales. ‘Exports New Onveans, May 4, 1875, ie 8, 3.406. ook. 699. die. 4 co Net roi Cotton quiet; middling, be i Cotten xeaty, more demand tor ood grades; 1 ; low middling, lodge. @ 1544c. ; food ordin: ‘d, Net receipts, 3 bates; exports coustwi les. bales, 7W. Stock, 14022. alt i. Hie a 1h od ordinary, lige. ports to, the channel, rack, ing, 15! Receipts. eorn, menis—f sales of | car white state at 7c. oa (he track. barley-None here. | Seega $2 Wa $3 bls timothy for large clover. Lard firm at 16ijc. a 1b ae Flour No. 1 spring, @1-10e, and | July xed. 7: Did June; 7H but July. rejecied and in. fair demand: ae. pid, June, Ju ems Fi Tt) a" $5 76 sone hae demand, ‘at $i Ry Meanie “sr 05 May; $1 07% ‘a 76c. M Oats higher, Bre. heal ni 757 BO) aor Biipmvents Flour 1000 bb bushels; corn, 45,0 do. ; oats, 16,000 do. ; barley, 3,000 do. Brening —Common rosin, os. 6d. per cwt.; Lospox Prooven Manxer. ing.—Spirit turpentine, 2os, zd. 833 TrITT 000 coc K x T o 0 © o K EK . vo 0 @ KK o 0 @ EK T o oc¢ KE T o 0 ¢ K K 6 Tt ovo cco K «EK 885 000 de julie Net ri re 000 di do. oats, thats 33,773. Jorn 8 unenanced,, ‘$1 10; No. 24 spot soa 107, ne » St 30 ders, Sige. : 3 i7e. June. middling, by c.; low midd ‘vise. Bl Net re- Mositx. Ma: bales; ge rorte Sales, 300. ¢ Sayannan, May 8, 1875, or mi) ts, LLL lddiins,' 15}4¢0. bale grona, Fcoastwise, Oil, Dales, Canunston, May 3, 187: Lm BUFFALO, Bag 3 bots. wes y 8. 20,000 cs our, 38. b bbis. ; jo. ‘In store—When' 954 do. ; ba do. wheat Ted b Dushels rm at Highwines nominsl Carcaco, May 8, 1875 Bg active a . but unsettled 21 9 $2 na Hehe; holders Aria at $15 19 5 Bulkmeats—Demaud light, hold short rib middies, 1z¢e.;, short Ldgec., loose spot. Whiskey firm and ‘in fair At the afternoon call of the b May 3, 1875, MM C00 “bushels ; OW bhi st, 10 barley, 19 our iatt and unchanged: heat unscttied, speculitors and iniliers. holding oft gates. 1,700 busnels hart Min «AW dn, Chicago at $1 on the track at eigen a. S6e fae sales or 600 bushels at $5 for clover; $5 79a $9 25 for heavy mess. d higher ; Brest, $1 038s my Sito 74 Jun rojeeted B20 nite. Cori No. 2 mixed oF 75z4c. bi June. Corn easier, EUROPEAN MARKETS, AVERPOOL Propuck Maaket.—Liverroot, May .— —__—+ ++. FINANCIAL. Loxpox. May 25s. 6d. per owe fine do., 18s, 3.—Even- sold by us on margin of Ove per cent ee PPPP RRRR P Kw P L | negotia ir | apply ‘Av ine close Mt ‘this eure there Were selters for the first | Browdway, next Thursday, Best of ret Stradd days without further risk. nished. uy, vu ae ee # fA Age c- ny ee. 6 dmg it BU ¥ ua i EXLE GGGQ EEEE 86S. ie He Os EE @ Hen S88 L $ L 8.8 LLLL Eee ‘ “aaa” exe 88S atone totwo artion’ Larc wt eh F) 1 0 OF 66 $$ 11 WO 0) 66666 3 il © 0) 6 66 $9888 11 Wm 66 66 v0 ee per cent from market only on pi © sums have been realized the past 9 days Fur or call costs 22023 55555 2 o 5 22 3 2 oS 22 55 8S wa2222 cd) les $250 cach, control. 200 shares of stock for % Advice and taformation fur- Pamphiets showing how Wali screct operations are conducted sent treo to any address. by mail or wire and promptly executed. Orders solicited Adiress RIUGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 W: New York. UGUST ae 2 00 ra, 19 and world, through and their cori Also commer: A. | Nassaa street, issue saree availabie ia ail parts of the lessrs. De Rothschild dente, Credits and teleg phic transfers of money on California, Burope and & —MINNESOTA ‘SraTe 7 PER — ‘DEFERRED Bonds for sale by T REASONABLE Endowment Insarance Policies, other Securities. companies, J. J. HABIOH # CO. YAM LBERT H, NICOLAY & Ra’ insur; jOUNT FROM City or Brooklyn, for erm of yea I issue payable in any part of | urope, an draw Bills ot Exchange ana mak ot money on Europe and dy the'olt stabi house 0 LBEIEE H, NICOLAY & CO., CUSTOMER OF OR ght @ Call on Panama at 145 an 1. Thus an inv We issue a 72p i the different methods of operating. Samp apy and Weekly Review"? free on apptication ato Thue CO., Bankers and Brokers, | A e oF OY JOuN HICKLIN “| CLAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY. —8TOC Privileges on ‘Members of the names given at the time of purchase: is, $312 50 a $362 50 tor stradal x. e IULIAM E. "LEA rs co., . 48 Pine street. New York. Morwages and kinds eflected with Us Broadway $50,000 TO LOAN Real state in this ithout bonus. T. 180 Broadway ia WwW. spsexan 4 Co., Now Yor! Bona rock Letters or create tor travellers, Ameri Lip RA Asia, Africa, Australia telegraphie transfers ‘aitforni ROAD ae OTTER ! oad Bonds a specialty, and bought “s lock Brokers and Auctioneers, No, 48 Fine street, New York. inesday Drofit of $2.00, ada: IX MEMPHIN TEN 72 Broadway, New York. Vertise ; nothin: e and no contracts made in nai “how Money is Lost and Made tn Walt street,” ou: tock i xenange ;' io 25 for puts or «put and 6 10) share: Pamuhict, con tal ing all information as to priviveges, &c., mailed free to any address, B ( London, for sate, the deporte January and July, L SPECULATIVE 8’ A “largely to hold privileges have rea is probable that the pres days Londot during 60 days rtgage will DRAK xt it exelteme muer: theretore those who avail tty Opportunity wits secure the sold by us are guaranteed. Inuit . €0,, Bankers, Wy ee ROOKLYN LOAN OFFIC Money on mo vantage to call upon offige. corner Fulton and Boerum streets. VHEQUE« r STUATED fortunate ough profits it vat ALEX. ON THK CHEK EB BANK (LIMIT = mM. cashed. | stent on the Union Banke Financ: effected, JOUD SAVINGS INSTITUTION, tor Broad way. ~ixth avenue and Twellih street, New York. EST commences the is @ the month following iNteReST computed and compounded INth a paid eareery ts l,atthe pus of ANNU Ey VER CEN natatiay ove DE Witt DAD. ONO, 165 BE Money alway iy tol van ont Zood New York city mv without bonus. M ONEY WASTED—$1.000 TO $100,000, YO INVEST 4VE_ in improved iands in lowa, by bond oF mortgage or hotes secured by mortgage; 10 per cent Inveresi Net guar anteed, payable se ni-anniaily tf reanired. Address or to KER, at the Nicholas Hotel, enees given, ES { SINANCIALY Moxey 7 EOAN—ON FIRST MORTGAGES. WiTH. ‘on Second and Lease origaxes, a easiest terms GEO: W, STAaKL 10 Broadway rooth & | N¥oorratIon ! | or | MISSOURI sats STOCKS | virwe and authority of an 9 anactentitied “, Be | gutBiorize the issue and ele of renewal funding bon eting and paying aturins Ponpraved March @, IS we the undersigned, und Counmisuoners ol the state of Misr sourl, will ree bids at the office of the Geyer- nor of the Sta puri (tine Sa be opened pun- the presence of these commis. for the pur- ‘The bids $1,000 each lawtul owned 1,000 each 80 5 por cent Found sterling’ Hond 2 £210 om to be payable twenty years atter date, bui ‘redeemabis at the pleasure of the State of Missouri atter five years from the date and before the expiration of the went; years Said stocks to have sem-annual coupons at- ched for the proper amounts of interest, payable on the Ist days of July and Janfary of each Year. All the bonds to be payanie at the National Bank of Commerce, «che pound sterling stocks, to be Day: ‘Two hundred and sixty of theye bonds ew 1875, and to be detivered and paid for TY bank om/une 0 1879, and 40 to bear date July 1 and to be delivered and paid tor at. saia bank on last mentioned date. ‘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 maturing In iebteduess ot the State. These are first ciass stocks, and have unquestionable guaranteos for thet payment she resources of the State are ample | gmect. prombily, principal and interest. when duc. ‘This proceeding ts Gone by and with the advice and con- sent of the Governor of the ate, JOS. W. fs a Fand Com'’rs. tor. THOMAS. HOLUAB RE tute Audi Jurrenson Crrr, Mo,, April 5, is Ne JERSHY MORTGAGES ( CASHED BY 4D. MELLICK, Jr, & BRO., 12 Pine ste | AMPULET—“HOW MONEY IS LO. won MADE in. Wail Street.” contaming highest and lowest prices in 40 years: particu.ars of notable corners, panics, | &c.: all friformation about sere Dev aeess cost and | manner, of obtaining snem,, &c niet free toany | address, £ 74 Broadwi | RUST AND I GeO FUNDS 10 LOAN—ON approved Property, without bonas, Borrowers will seve time and ox) by Eby application to OKVILL BE rooin B, T Nt 65 BC UkD BY THE District of Columbia) for sale, in amounts irom $50 | to $100,000), by the National Currency Bank, 92 Broadway. ‘This bank ‘buys and sells all Kinas of Government Bonds at market price, wimhont at pom missle PaNTe $500, OR WHICH iven’ of an exhibition worth "$6,003. Address O., box 16) Herald office. A mple security will he 8 ee 10 PER CENT CHOICE CITY BONDS AND other Al Investment our specialty 23 years, paying 10 to 1S per rest promptly pald, tor sale below par. ALBERT H. NMCOLAY & treet, $1. O00 Boxes, ne 7 LOAN — OF $10,000 five years on unimproved real estute 10 | minutes trom City Hall; property worth $50,.00, Ad- dress LOAN, Herald Brookiyn Branch office. $400,000 70 aerated rors, Buses | Westehe: WIL. Por Real Hstate: no bontsrequired. C. Be LIS, Lancashire Insurance Company, ist Broadway. $7 100,000 etet? ‘crizazes Samed Vo | TRVE Je, Pine street or 3 Hast seventeenth. | nese being estate funds, bone but prime Sopnoatter onsitered, i COPAR’ | (opantrrsare. ERSIGNED HAVE / this day formed a copartnershin for the transaction of a general brokerage commission business in stocks and bonds under the frm name and styie of Marvin & Robinson. GLOKGE HOWARD MARVIN, TLLIAM H. RORINSON, M New Yorx, May 1, 1875. TsSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE PART. | nership heretofore existing between the under- gizned. under tne firm name or Hanion & Connelly, is dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be pees by John Connelly a at So. £29 ast Kighteenth vit aN, New Yo! Ma ty "3. 1875. JOHN ton LY, | oN. —The business heretofore conducted by the above-named firm Will be carried on by the untersigned. JOHN CONNELLY, J)ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—Tuk FIKM of Rosenbaum € Bloom is this dav dissotved by mu- tual consent, 8. G. ROSENBAUM, _New York, May 1, 1875. 3. Boon. tile FIRM OF BARNEY cA STYLES is THIS PAY | d aol wed by Mmitation, BORGE A, pean NEY, May 1, 1875. SON STYLE | ° undersigned have this day formed ‘s capartner: | shiv. tor.che pugogwe of carrying “on the Painting Bust. | 3) at 23, ness, at 23 and 30 We Lae ety RANDOLPH ‘Cnownnn __BUSTIESS ¢ OPPOKTUN ITLES. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $1250 CASH, TO take half interest and extend the business of an class coffee and fine grocery store e village nine miles trom New York; doimy @ good trade; no bonus | asked; best chi ever offered: yourself, Parsouirso ot TALL yOUNG MAN, ATLING FOR CALIFOR. | wires to transact Dusneas for parties in New mity. Address CALIFORNIA, box 14 Her- —WANTED, A PARTNER, “WITH 00 in a strictly cash business: tall par- ninterview. Address, appointing an im Ni, Herald 0} . RARE CHANG $00 or $! ‘TOWN, 181 Broadway, N. x ANY ONE WISHING ‘one of the best paying sald cheap, as the pro- realized an mdependence and Wishes to re- : established several years, with verything complete and in gooil con NHtBITION, Lox 130 Herald Uptown copyrighted | dition. Addre: Branch office. { oO PITALISTS,\—aNY ONE DESIRING TO INVEST money Where it will yield @ large profit, br the stare of 4 patented article (machines, fc., all ready to be put in operation) are solicited io investigate its rent value. Address OWNER, box 107 Herald office i PROPRIETORS. —WANTED, A SITUATION oward by a competent, responsible man; best nee: in Detel, country or city. First class address P. MASON, 47 Murray street, eare D. , Stating hotel. A_LUAD AND FLUORSPAR BUSI. | “With 825,00), to turther develop one ble properties la the country; owner Hoffer a desirable opening. Apply to LON, 98 Bi ulway. ED IN AW ‘ESTABLISHED RTNER WAN ¥ manulacturing business; a good opportonity cat p* | Young man of business Address, appointing int AWNBROK TIQKETS AND rt i Diamant S lity" capital requ |. M., Herald UNREL sand Jewelry bought: also oF portunity an to buy “Redeemed Goods cheap. WRK NOY, S32 Hroadway, near Thir- | wenth street. M FLASH EN upies quarter alt other of same, expactt requires mo engineer and free on danger; a sale and’ very profitable manusagtnring seapiial wanted; engine in operation at 14 fuel ot Pusine Joun street, room 0). “ : A x ro $1,000 Watney 4 Hotel ai great summer town Brane’ S$? 000° I sort, Address HOTEL, & 1 of (aN BREST ler in travel- Der week. Address TRAV- eas, nettin Incr teracd officer 500. —PARTNER WANTED, TO ATTEND FI $2.5 pancial department of a very Tacrative and sirictly cash business Full particulars at 3 We Fourth street, room 2, after 10 o'clock, gv FO CASH dane i, PURCHASE A FINE, NEW $2.0 ~ how Business, imported trom Paris: as it ts the only one of the Kind in America it will bring profits to aN energetic man who can invest the re- a ed | sum. 4p ply, in the atternoon, at 79 Bast Fourth sireet, second floor. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | MARRIED. CAMPBELL—TOWNSEND.—On Thursday, April 29, in toe Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, Brookiyn, by the Kev. T. De Witt Talmage y Jous M. CAMPBELL to Evin, daughter of Coarles K. Townsend, Esq., all of Sree HOUstoN—PRANKS.—On Wednesday, April 28, the residence ol the bride’s father, in Phiiadeiphis, by the Kev. Dr. Gallaadet, of New York, WasHInG- TON HOUSTON, sou Of the inte James A. Houston, M. D., of New York, to Hannan E. PRANKS, Of Philae delphia. Lock WooD—MILLER.—On Saturday, April 17, by Rev. Dr. Corbet, Isaac JEWELL LOCKWOOD to Many E. MILLER, both of this city. Butfaio (N. Y.) papers piease copy. DIED. AMTHOR.—Sunday, May 2, CORNELIA Manx, be- loved wife of Gustav P. Amthor, Relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral. on Wednesday, May 5, atone o'clock P. M., irom her iate residence, No. 202 Bioomfeid street, Hoboken, N. J Banky.—On Suniay evening, May 2, James native of Promina, parish of Shandrum, +b year of nis age. e relavives and irtends are respectiully m- vited to attend eral, from the residence of Jono, 363 First avenue, ow Wednesday, May 4, at ten o'clock. 1 At Bayonne, N. J., om Saturday, . ANN M., Whe of Thorn Carpenter. ‘| irom the residence of ner son-in-law, | Joseph W. Fursman, Tuesday, tae 4th, at two P. M. Take cars on New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty street, to Bayonwe station. Longview, MAKLICK. Re r ally invited to attend tie tuner on Tuesday, 40) Inst, at ball-past A special train will lea Railroad depot, Hin. ter’s Point, at K, om the Arriva oF which carriages Will be in’ waiting to convey friends to his jate residence. A special train will aiso leave the Finsiiag and Nort stile Railroad depot, Hunter's Point, at riree ofciock P.M, for Brosaway station, near tus tare residence, CUNISTIAN ‘On sarurday morning, May 1, SANAIT M. UARISTIANSON, Whe of Capiain G Th 6 the 78th year of her age. Will take place on Tuesday, May 4, ab iwoo'cloek P.M, (com 89 First place, Brookiim. Poladeipria aud Lancaster papers will please | | copy, © —— - | ba” April, MARGARET, wile of | 1875, Wittiaw HUBBELL! embers of New York Stock Exchange. — | | 113, Clinton place, on ‘uesday, May 4, at tw | in the 42d year of hit CoLns,—On onder, ue fant son of ic U. and Cath UNDERWOOD. At Westport, ‘Cente, NETTIE, be loved wite of Dr. G, J, Unuerwood, Novice of luneral hereafter, Cornell, at the Frends’ meeting house, East Fit- teenth street, on Fourth Day (Wednesday) after- noon, Fifth MoutD, at balf-past three P, M, CUSHMAN.—On Saturday morning, hay, at bis Pyne DON ALonzo CusnMay, in the 834 year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiead his funeral, rom St, Peter's church, Twentieth street, between Eigoth Nioth avenues, on Tuesday ulteracon, May 4, at two o’clock, without further notios, _ DiereNDORF.—On Sunday, May 2, a, bid Plain, N. Y.,1u the 75th year ol is sages F RN porr, father oi Mrs. Horatio Avani this city. Puneral on Wednesday, the 7th inst., at twe EaToNn.—On Sunday eventing, May 2, after a Itng- ering uiness, JAMES BOmERR. Eaton, only son of Ovleb and Irene Exton, aged 33 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the amily sa vine members of 34 Engine Company, Vola Eder Department, are respectiuily favited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. street, Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. ‘Tilton and Barnstead (N, H.) papers please copy. ELpE! On Apri dysentery, on boar steamer City of Peking, on her voyage _ to San Francisco, D, RIKER EDs age oe eter ‘ youngest and only son of "oeutae and H. 0: Stamford, Coan. Notice of funeral hereafter, Foreign papers please copy. FANNING.—May 2, in the 20th the resideace of her aunt, Ly Columbia Heights, Brookivn, GE Remains will be taken to et aa » L. 1, £01 a. terment on Wednesday, iy ay 2, ANNIE HBALY, beloved wife of ‘ihom: year of her age, speotially o'clock P. from th idence ie rochon, . M., iro 4 reside: ol ir Michael Heaiy, re Funeral services, at his late pesiden First avenue, May 4, at two o'ciock PAM ad RO wile of Bentley D, Haseli, in her sist) othe remains will be taken A Saugerties, Mime 4 HasTRich.—At Hobokeu, May 3, EMMa HASTRICH. Funeral on Wednesday’ afternoon, May Hves.—In Brooklyn, Sunday syenine Maky W., wife of William &. Hines, and FREEMAN.—OO Sunda, F. Freeman, in the e ‘The friends of the aera re invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, er, LEY, ay 2, SEYMOUR B, 52 years, ois rite HaseLL—On Sunday, May 2, after a short illne at her residence, Stevens li sien the itneral services will be neld, Western and south Carolina papers please copy. 5 at ee o’clock, irom 89 Washington street, Hobo. Ot. oF fe late Kobert Whipple, Esq., of i aa Funeral from her husbind’s residence, 104 coat | Place, Brooklyn, Wednesdays, May 5, at two ofck » M. Relatives and friends are invited to atten! without fuither notice, Horren.—At Caracas, Ven: ela, on the 1st . Andrew Ho The funerat services will take place at her lat Tesidence, No. 766 Higd street, Newark, N. Joy on Tuesday, May 4, at turee o'clock P. M. Hubnec.—Suddenly, in this city, om May & Ly aged 59 years, Funeral services at five o'clock P. M., Tuesday, 4th inst, at the Churen of the New Jernsal ‘Thirty-filth street, between Park and Lexiny avenues, Remains will be removed to Norwalk, Cont for interment. JoUNsoN.—On the 1st inst., at Phiiadelpota, M: ExMa L., Wile of Wiliam A. Jonnson, tn the oh Funeral spa St. Thomas’ church at two o'clock, JouNSTO! rborougn, on the Hwdson, . 1875, JAMES CO. JOHNSTON, fo the 64th year ol nis np Relatives and irtends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late resideuce at Scarborough, on Wednesday, May 5, ac half past three Pp ‘Train leaves Grand Ventral depo: at 2 P. M., re turaing at oP. M. JOUBNEAY.—On Monday, May 3, at the residence of her uncle, Davit Ebbvitt, MARY JOSSPHINE JOURNBAY, awed 25, Funeral services will take place at the residence ol her uncle, Bayview avenue, Clifton, on Wednee day, the Sth, at two P. Kyorr.—On Monsay, May 8, ELLA Satta Kore, infant daughter of George A. and Margaret Knott, aved.3 months and 7 days, The fiends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her parents’ residence, | year of ner year. Pp MAYHEW.—On Monday, May 3, at his residen No. 191 Fifth street, Jersey City, Capain @ nom W. Mayupw, New ‘Jersey and Sandy Hoox pilot, age. The remains will be raxen to Massachusetts for interment. Funeral services will take place from nis late residence, on May 4, at naif-past ten o’clock A. M. Massachusetts and Maine scapers D) McARD!.Z.—On Monday, May 3, Josern MOAR Native of Monanan, ireland, in the 41st year ar ol his age. Relatives and friends of the family and bors! his brother John and brothers-in-law, Pai erick Bartley and Hugh Gainey, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Weduesday, at two o'ciock, from his late residence, No. 19 Pitt street, corner of Broome, McCULLAGH.—May 3, Wittiam Epwarp Mo CuLLéon, eldest son of Captain John H. McCal- | lagh, aged 5 year, 8 months and 2 days, Relatives and irie to attend the fune: Wednes. lay, May 5. McDoNnALD.—On Sataréay, May 1, ae a lot and severe lilness, JOHN MCDONALD, in the year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Members of the Caledonian Clad, are re invited to attend the funeral, at his mother’s re 220 West Thirtietn street, on Tuesday, May 4, at one o’ciock P, M. ton (S. U.) papers WARREN ASSOCIATION.—Y of the family are invite irom the residence of tne rehts, No. 216 West Thirtieth street, at one P.M, the etry ease copy. a are hereby to meet at the cluv room, No. 217 Spring et, oO Tuesday, May 4, at twelve o'clock. to attend the funeral of our late member, John McDonald, JOHN STOOTHOF, President. JOUN MILLAR, Secretary. PoLaeMUs.—At Clarkstown, Rockland oon on Saturday, tue Ist inst., Joon PoLweMUs, M. in the Sad year of 11s age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famul fpectiuliy imvited to attend the taneral Reformed 4th in are re om the ; chured at Clarkstown, on Duesday, the » o’clack 9, Prick.—On Sunday, May 2, Eowarp Hsyry Prick, sou of Stephen and Fanny Price, aged 6 years and 6 days. Funeral tis day (Toesday), at haltpast one *y ck, — ls wpe ms gt i hen .—OD Saturday, Ma, Jastes J. PRion, aged 51 years. 4, > Toe funeral services will be held to-day a twelve o'clock noon, in the Caurch of the Resw rection (Rev. E. 0. Fiagg, D,), Eighty-fr' ’ street, between Lexington. Third avenues, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend, Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. ; QUACKENBUSH.—At her Fonvauete, 5 Xo. 107 Greens i wich street, oa Monday evening, y 3, of phew monta, HANNAt ©. wile of Denjarsin. Quacked! sn, Notice of funeral gine a ReILty.—On May 2, CHnistorHer REILLY, aged 85 vears, a native th partsa of Anna, county Ca fbe relatives and friends of the oa a are re- spectiully invited to attend the funera:, from his late residence, 317 East Thirty-second street, om ‘Tuesday, 4th inst., at half-past on Rorv.—On Sunday, May 2, Buizaperm, wite of Abraham Roff, in the 65th year of her age. The rela‘ives and friends of the family, alse those oi her son, pu H. Severance, are re spectiully invited to attend the funeral services, at her iate residence, 45 Greenwich avenue, this day, May 4, as hall-past one o'clock P. M. Roorrs,—suddeniy, on Monday moraing, Write Tam Rogers, in the 62d year of his ave, Relatives and irtends of his family, also Diamon@ Lodge No, 149, and Lebanan Eucampment, No, 12, b 0. 0. F., are invited to attend ni ral, from e dence, 350 East Fite strees, Wednesaay, at two o'clock, P. M. LEDANO: \CAMPMENT NO. 12, 1. 0, 0. Fim Parnkiarcns—You are heredy ponges to meet at No. 350 Bast Fiftieth street, on inesd at hhall-p: one P. M., for the batpome of ah eaaing the ianeral of our late brother, Wiittam BE. Rogers, CHARLES H. MUSES, Serive, ¥ A. Lame = Bn gg wey % ROGERS. —Suddenty, on Monday, May 3, ANNTR wife oi N. Burton Rogers, xf Relatives and triends are pein! to attend tne funeral, on Wednesday, Macy 5, from the res.denot atner, John J. Pomeroy, 141 Kodaey ae yo Sanday, wie of : W. Roilins, Jr., and ties ie oY dughter the jate John i. Hardie, Esq., aged 28 years, @ months and 4 days, Reiutives and friends are invited to attend the inneral, from the resiaence of her mother, No. 72 puree avenue, Tuesday, May 4, at tw "oeiock “ROONEY.—At his residence, Long Island City, om a May 3, WILLIAM J. ROONEY, aged 64 e ‘Tne relatives and friends are rete | Ly tard the ianeral, on Wednesday, May 6, Schiba.—On Monday motaing, Hay & PARDERIOR end the G. SCKIGA, in the 53d year of his age k = at thre Relatives and friends are tnvited t funera!. from fis late residence, 68 Pa On Sunday, th the wife of Gautge suelvou, © + ‘ashe Sets Ma Newark, N. J.,0m Wednesday afternoon, The funeral wt be from the residence of net orclock. mother, Mrs. Maury Aon Hail, at A 4 Hovokea, N. SHELTO! don Wedue , At two O'clock P, ‘ Le Ly Sa Saturday, M RYRER, Widow of the late Dr. Adriau Vanderveer, in ihe uth year of ner age. Relatives and irends are invited to attend the fuvera, row her lave residence, Vernon avenue, Flatoush, on Paesiay, Miy 4, at two o'clock P.M Wa + Fort Beiko 4g Monrana Territory, onM ay, Mai ¥. Coton Jorn de WHREL BR. Kemains county, Wil be sent to Warwitk, Orange Y.. or interment. ja stncay, May 2, Mary Waire, in the your of der ag | The rejativ nd friends of the pony wn | Tespectfuily imvited to attend the tune: her iate residence, No. 455 West Bighteenta ‘acean ou Tuesday, May 4, at one o’cluck,