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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. a as The Events of the Week---A Dull and Uninviting Stock Market. THE COIN MOVEMENT. Capital and [ts Uses—Incidents in | the Bond Market. WALL Stnxer, Sunpay, May 9, 1375, The past week Was not eventiul, and dnancial tireles remuin undistarbed, Iu fact, unusual dul- ness prevailed, and an indisposition to speculate except for iractioual prodts was mauifes\, Tae prices of stocks were in many ingtunces lower until near tne close, when, under the impetus of ® brisk buying movement in several securities, & firmer feeling was esteviisned and tne hope was encourage What we market would be stronger in the near future. The vetter class of securitles on the other hand have invited investment, and the bdvauce that has taken place ia some of thew has — amply rewarded bolders. A BRIEF REVIEW of miscellaneous stocks shows changes during the week:—New York Central Advanced from 195 to 107% w Jersey Central Geciined from 113%; to 1084, but ended at lousy. Michigaa Centrai feli off from 7214 tu 69, but later raulied to 71%. Harem declined from 134 to 1334, and afterward advanced to 137, The closing price was 135. Panama rose from 1614¢ to 165, fel! off to 1524 and closed at 154. United States Express declined from 65 to 50 and ended at 62, Brie receded from 403; to 2944. Wabash declined from 13% to 11%, rallied to 121% and at last sold at 12h 312%. Lake shore weut down to 704, but yesterday recovered to 72%. Union Pacific toucuea 78%, fell o® to 743, but later recovered to 76%. Missouri Pacific sold down from 543 to 52, DUt at the close was strong again at 64. Atlantic and Pacifle preferred sym- patheticaily declined from 17 to 15, but rallied to 16%. Kansas Pacific declined from 2334 to 224, and yesteraay advanced to 25, The alliance be- tween tunis company and Union Pacific is now an- Weratood to be perfected. The same remurk is ap- piicable to St, Louis, Kansas City and Northern, which was active between 41% and 43, Westera on feil off from 80% to 75%, but toward the ead was O:mer at 794979%, Pacific Mail declined from 45) to 43}. recovering to 44\. St Pau. is reported ag likely to be on the active list in the coarse of @ few days, and the stimening ef the Market in the common and preferred stock yester- day would seem to verify the statement. The fol- lowing were the CLOBING PRICES AT THREE P.M. SATURDAY. Pacific Mail, 44% a 45%¢; Western Union, 79% a 79%; Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, 254 @ 25%5 Quicksilver, 174; 4 184; District of Colambia Shree sixty-fives, 73:4 4 73%; Mariposa iand and mining, 6% 4 7; Boston water power, 1634 @ 174; Adams Express, 10235 a 103; American Express, Sys @ O4ig; United States Express, 52 & 6235; Wells-Fargo Express, 92 a 93; Unicago and Alton. 106 @ 107; Cleveland and Pittsourg, 93% a 94; Chi- tago and Northwestern, 41% 442; do. preferred, 54% w 56%; CDicago and Rock Isiand, 105% a 10536; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 375 @ 37%; do., preferred, 585 a 59; O., O., C. and L, 5944 a 605 G, Cand 1.C.,6 8 6%; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 119} a 119%; Erie, 29% a 2953; Han- Bibal and St. Joseph, 24% a 25; Lake Shore, 724¢ a72%; Micbigan Central, 71}; a 72; New York and Bariem, 135 a 138; New York Central and Hudson River, 107 @ 107% 10036 @ 110; Obio aud Mississippi, Pan: , 15434 8 165; Toledo aud Wabash, 12% a 12%; Union Pacific, 76% & 76%. BIGHEST AND LOWEST VRICKS OF THE WERK. The following table shows the extreme Quctua- Mons for the week in the leading shares :— Highest, Lowest. New York Central and Hudson 105 Harlem... 133% 29 hq 10s uX tern 41 Northwestern preierred 537 Rock ‘sland 104 Fort W OSX Milwauke 3635 55% Pittsb reed li9ss New Jersey Centra! 1083 Michigan Central. t oa rr a 8 Tas . and 6 6 Hanaival and St. Joseph. 2555 24% Hannibal anc st. Josepa peeve? S13 Big Oho and Miss: aT , — Paci, ae 65 Weatern 10} 80% Auiantic and Pacific elegrapa poe | OO Pacific Mail. penne rhe wicksliver preterred. Express Wells, Fargo aud Uo. Express. Amer. Mer. Uoiou Express United States Express... fee and Pacilic preferred. St. Low Kausas lacie. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. The foreign commerce oi the port for the week was as follows:—General mercnandise imports, \acluding dry goo $8,567,835; produce exports, $4,964,837, amd specie exports, $3,670,352, Toe total ports of general merchandise and dry goods Mnce January 1 Chis year were $133, 154,655, against $361,226,213 im 1874, and $163,221,177 in 1873. Tae total exports of produce since January 1 this year sre $81,236,544, against $96,565,828 in 1874 and $94,641,925 in 1873. The exports of specie since January 1, thts year, are $2 ). 3: against $13,229,608 In 1874 and $18,234,007 in 1573. THE MONEY MANKET sontinues to suow the infueuce of piethoric capi- tal in the low rates of call loans ana tne demand for good mercantile paper. Business aces not snow the activity that should prevali at tnis period of the year, but the season has been be- Bind, and the jact that we shail pass suddenly from winter to summer Weather aforas an expla- nation for this exceptional condition. The follow. ing are the late qrotations :— CURKBNCY Prarzn. sixty Four Doubie-nsmed— Days. a tar ne 5 a H 4m 556 6 ait hot #0 weil ane 9 al Donbie named— Pr exgee a7 7 | tM as ece 2 abd balues :— American trade dollars. nd qual (armes and ¢ Engilan sovereigns Treaty irancs. Spanian doubioons . Mexican 6o. Biiver bars (0v9 fine) Pre goid bars... THe GOLD MARKET. Goid has been Orm during tne wee and was stronger at the close, im cousequence of the con- tinued sbipmests to London. Tne two extremes of (ne Week Were 115 and 115%. The eaies by the Treasury, AMouDting to $1,400,000, were mostiy Snsorbed by the merchants througn their broKers Phere is no evidence that the resumption of these salen Will produce avy Violent Muctuations of the yold premium. ‘The policy is revarced asa healthy pune a6 far an tt unlocks and distributes (he Treas ary store, but It must be confessed that it is nota pleasant spectac!s ty soe vur coin going abroad to palaace accoants that should be paid in other Yads of exports, and swell the comers of the Vid World at the expense of our own. ‘Tre Commerrras Sule wvaves that the total | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. | amount of payments to be made in May, on ac- | count of European subscriptions to American jouns, 18 only £280,000, This 19 a very exception- | auy small sum, a8 may de inferred trom the fact that (he payments made in May last year aggre. gated £1,755,750, and that the average monthly amount for the frst four monins of this year has been £ 5. The signidicance of this fact to our exchanges is that the sui we can draw this month against foreign negotiations {8 some $6,900,009 beiow the average monthly amount. This has @ very obvious consection with our cur- rent large shipments of specte | ANNUAL BLECTION AT THS STOCK EXOHANGE. The annual election of the oMcers of the Stock Exchange takes piace to-morrow (Mouday). The | candidates for the Presidency of the board are, respectively, Messrs, George McLean aod Jonn T. Denny, The former gentieman has been a mem- | ber for twenty years, and is noted for his probity, genial character, generosity and executive ability. Few meu tn the city are more widely or populariy | known, The latier ts @ son of the member of tue firm ol Fisher, Denay & Co., and has made himself more of less familiar to the business public | through his pudlivhed suggestions aud discussions Ol questions connected with the Stock Exchange. He has been a member, we are informed, about | eleven years, Botn are good men, GOVERNMENT BONDS. These have been decidedly strong and active, | the demand ior home investment deing still vig- orous aud unabated, The movement is still led | by the currency sixes. A sharp speculation has | | been begun in the new District of Columbia tnree- | 16 the following | sixty-five bonds, The amount puton the board is $7,600,000, In London, on Friday and Saturday, governments were reported a nade of, in sym- pathy with a depression caused, it is alleged, by the possibility of Continental complications, When English conso!s reflect sucb doubta the Anancial mina paturalily becomes watchful of pending events, and increased caution ig superinduced by every act that threatens even @ remote public dis- turbance, RAILROAD AND OTHER BONDS. on & moderate business, have been steady. The Pacific issues show a trifing reac- tion from the recent large aavance. Chicago and North vest gold bonds advanced during tbe week from 86% to 87; Rock Island firsts from 109 to 10944, receding @ little at the close. Fort Wayoe firsts rose from 110 to lll}. The Pepusyivania Railroad has reduced its semi-annual dlyidend to 4 percent. Concerning the recent default of this company on Its guarantees, wilh special reverence. to the first mortgage bonds of the Columous, Chicago and indiana Central Railway, whicn These, | Was leased to the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Ss, Louis Company, the Pennsyivania Company guaranteeing the lease and payment of interest, tne London Zelegraph in a late issue makes the following observations :— The edfects of the panic and of the pressare on the finances of the iine.are mentioned as expl: Ing, though not extenuating, the conduct of Peunsyivatias Company in seeking to cast off un- protitabie coutracts. But when tie vest iniormed journais in Americs can give no other explanation than this, Wille gfautiny the contingency that there may be some crack tnrougi Wuich, Irgally, thouga not wonorabiy, the Pennsylvania can “creep out of the contract,” we may perbaps assume that the deiaultis not excusable on any grounds that would be thought suficient by men of honor im thus country. in any case it is desirabie to put on record all the circumstances at the present stage. The Pennsyivania, like most other American ratlway companies, 19 @ {requent borrower here, and on the occasion of its next appeal it must expect to be jndged by its conduct in the past, and to nave 1ts clalins tested by eXactly the same standard as Englisumen apply to similar corporativns at home—ia otter Words, by moral as weil as strictly legai cousiuerations. The interest due Mayl on the first mortgage | bonds of the Mooile and Ohio Railroad was not paid, in consequence of the large decrease in earn- ings during toe past four months. Tbe Obio and Mississippi Rallway Company (Springfield divi- sion) arst mortgage boods have been placed on the Siock Exchange list. The whole issue is for $3,000,000, of which $2,000,000 were paid for the road and the remaining $1,000,000 will be sold and the proceeds devoted to improvements. Sub- scriptions for $4,000,000 six per cent gold bonds of the Western Union Telegraph Company are tn- vited, and propo: Will be received until Thurs- day, the 27th of May. “Tnis issue has been au- thorized for the purpose of providing means to redeem bonds of the company maturing November 1 next, amounting to $4,448,000, and will be inciuaed in any mortgage that the company may make in the fature, the amount of which shall in Bo event exceed $6,000,000. On the redemption of the foregoing $4,448,900, the only bonded debt be- sides the present issue will be $1,500,000 seven per cent gold butidiag bonds, issued in 1872, and £206,000 sterling bonds; and the total interest on the compauy’s Gebt, faciuaing this issue. will be $405,000 gold, or, at 115 per cent gold, $455,750 cur- rency, leaving a murgin on last year’s net earn- ings of $2,610,010 10 excess of expenses and inter- est charges, The company has in operation 72,500 miles of line, with 177,500 miles of wire and up- ward of 6,000 stations, The capital stock is $41,075,410, of which the company has purchased ana now has io its treasury $7,287,735, leaving the outstanding share capital $33,785,675. The earn- jugs of the comoany for 1874 were $9,530,749 and the profits $3,076,090, being an increase of $243,715 of gross reveipis and $341,643 01 profits over the year 1873." State donds were not largely dealt in and mostof the transactions were conined to Virginias, Missouris aad Tenness COMMERCIAL REPORT. SPOT COTTON QUIET AND UNCHANGED, FUTURES ONE-THIRTY-SECOND CENT LOWER—FLOUB QUIET—WHEaT DULL—CORN DULL AND LOWER—OATS FIRMEB—BARLEY QUIET—RYE quiet, BUT FIRM—PORK IRREGULAR-- LARD IRREGULAR AND LOWER—PETROLEUM QUIET AND STEADY—NAVAL STORES DULI AND HUAVY —WHISKEY Figete—onocenmxs FIBM. SaTURDAY, May 8—6 P. M, ‘The spring trade, like spring itsel!, promises to be out of season when it gets here, 1/, indeed, it makes iis advent at aii im anything like the Sprightliness of iormer years. The gencral appre. hension now is that anything jike an active, gen- erai movement in ehandise this spring will not be witnessed. Tne siow progress which has characterized mercantile transactions bere‘o- fore, It is thought, will comsinue antil the end, or Until the Midsummer quietude setties upon the merchondise markets—the spring season being passed. The unexpected poverty of tue country, and the absence of thrift and enterprise througbous a large section of tus country, is manifestly the resalt of the loag pro- tracted misrule, which has na@ the resuit of dis- spiriting the mercantile community throughout oath and the consequence is now apparent in their inshilty, as well ag indispostion, to hazard the risk of Sssuiuing obligauens consequent upon purchasing lib- eral supviles of merchandise in view of the sim chances of disposing of them ata profit. They prefer to do # small business, and consequently, as a rule, pur. chase about enough to meet the known requirements of their trade. In view of this tact the marke here were siuggish all through jest week, and prices were irreg. ular and constantly fluctuating. The dry goods market was extrowely quiet for this season of the year, and here, perhaps more than anywhere else, the im pecuniostiy of the South and Northwest was move conspicuously manifest Hardware wasin (air request. and it isa noteworthy fact that business in this es; doparunen: has euffered less than in aimost any other, Naval sto with brief exceptions, were quiet. Wetra- leum exception of two days of comparative dui ail the week. lis were quiet but some descriptions selling rather more ireeiy. was comparaively quict all through the week, tie export movement In breadstatls wis very insigart- here was a moderate demand for our for s 1p. to Ube Weat Tn nih Ameri¢nn ports, but pplies and ter bat up a Whiskey jumped away point attained. | V'ro- tuaung all through the est week. Frewhis rales experionced no radical change : with few would bave been ne ylatie 8 wore nearly all qivet on ‘Chap Bens Whert dali ana rorminal Oats firm, Whiskey try i lower. Cotton on ube spot was quiet and ti named: 1 tures were quiet. Petrolcvin was quiet and sendy, haval sores Were duil and nominal, Grovenes were | quict ava Corros.—baporters showed more disposition to oper \ | Low middling... id lita ate butthe bids offered taigain, that lower prices have to be segented, to make sai , a sition ot holders was to oot tent required. ome negotiations were yulng o2 as the Market clo |, with buyers aud se: Tide. & $e. apart in their views. In addition to the sales below reportec at leant 1,000 bales were sold after Change, ON bales were taken Dy an ow middiin ww nid tin ‘Change. 1 ta) ry alter otices, 500 ba/es Were soli! or export at or Also 4 ‘Otner sales wire iar as We Futures wore wins be sripped Mouday. Without — resitits, so arket closing of 1, 1874, and on upland Hot more than hair a grade quoted: —Ordin. ci good ordinary, Iie. : strict 0 Ordinary, ibigs.*" low’ middling. 180. midds good middling, 1740. Quotations Lased on Am Cap standard of class ticwtion:— Dplindse Alal Ordinary., Qooa ordini in store running tm. (uh abowe or below ‘tiie grade Good miidtia Middling tair ‘ yy ery (basis tow middling) the sales have ‘av alter tivo P, M—May, Iv at 1,000 8 32. September. Wid January an. “The receipts ‘on, 338 bales: avanan, 129 i iW ilint ft Nonfat | 072; Baluwore, k. os.Oi. Fitiade phia, 1i!, To This day last week, 2,402, hts ts closed ds follows !— | day ist year, 2136. | opr aia by steam, 0. | s | To Havre, vy’ steam, fe 0 Fo Bremeh, by steau, He. COMpressey. LO Ic. ; DINgApo aibo, We. a 2. Mo; Dou tagunyea, 4 BO, 10. Sac. @ 190, wand 90 days, corn, 20.000 ceipis for the week were ish,30_ bushels: B79, meal, 409 DDL" isi four market was ie shipping brands being firm with sale Rye was steady, Corn meal was inaciive. “re wychaneed, of 15.500 bbls, ines ales were 45) bhis. at-$4 80 a $485 tor Brandywine; 34 $445 for Western yellow, and Pi Da . ‘0. Tor Joreey Yellow per pul. We quote No. 2 state... . Meee i Superfine state 4550 Extra State 525 8 3 5) | 55) 4 600 4850 515 E soe 50 | Annesota. wa ob Round hoop shia) 525 a 55) | hoop Ohio, trae brands 55a 60) 60a 700) 55a 575) S75 a 625 chi 65a 7H | ouis, chore tnwnitve 7004 9 00 to superfine. 40a 490 4000 45) 40a 510 5250 6) 70a 875 39a 450 are 39a 420 Cora meal, Brandy win 47a 480 Corn meal. puncheons. ua —) — heat was dal and “nominally lower, though not | enough was dows to establish prices; the inarket closed 8 $1 2u for So. 2 Chicago E) re about 25,1) busiele | $12) a $1 23; for dusreded and Milwaukee, | $l doa Si 424 tor red ‘wiuter, $1 33.4 8145 for white, Corn was dull and lo We tole sales of 65,000 bushels tor . for high mixed and vel- | e tir, With Fales of 87,50 bushels at 13},0. £0, : 76c. a Télge., afloat: b 77 gc. for white, 732. a Toe. tor mixed Toledo. ‘aS Qute., but Arm; about 0,00 bushels stage sold, to arrive, oa $1'(8; Canada, in bond, at $1. Barley was scarce and Fuxtouts were dull, with no change worthy of note. The engagements were:—lo Liverpool by steam, three Toads gratn at 6c. a Oc, and 6-O'bnles cotton at de compréaed. To London.’ by, sail, 7.00 bushels wheat, and 1,00 bbia four at is. lid. rhe Charters embrace a ship irom Philadelphia to Continent with about 4,30) bbis. reed petroleum, at 48. (4s. Sd. if Baltic). An'italiun brig wich 11,000 cases hence “to Alexandria, at 27c. A Norwegian’ bark with 3.20) bbis. reflued petroleuin. hence to Continent at 4s. An [allan bark, ence to Lisbon, witn, 2300 bushels wheat, on rivats terms, Another, of 230 to: ister, hence to the United Kingdom, wiih oil cake at 4 per ton. We quote Wheat. Corn, Provisions. Coston. Liverpool, a Od. a— Ghd. Biase a. Liverpool, 4 46d. Si Qua, London. 228. 6d. oa 634d. aid. 64. e kK continues light, with a mod gitote :—-Cuba. contrivagal, ie d6., muscovado, S90; “bs Demerara, 420. a 48. ; of * itartinigue. 40c. a 4Bc,; 20 test, Naval Stores.—The market for all kinds ws gat heavy and nominal, under the influence of compat tively free offerimrs.” Kovin closed weak on the basts avout $1 W a $2 per bbl. tor, strained, the intter for good. Yar was nominal at about $2 25 for Wilmington. spirits | furpentine closed quiet at Sige. a We note sales of bis. sirained to good strained rosin at$1 95 per Dbl; | fo, the extent of 190 bbls. at Port Spain, dic. ; New Ori smal. lots spirlis turpentin Shc., and to arrive Monday. PRrRoLeUM—Up to th reported in either ert tions were as follow: May deliveries, nom roinpt and 9 for prompt and Prompt and } Atter ' gc. tor se oll, 1sige. a Tdsge. out unprovement, At about the juoled j eipis—Cur meets, 280 packages, and receipts for tho week wer rk, peel, $87 do. ; cut meats, 4.516 do, and lara: pork warket was' irregular Ti do. F ani lower. Sa b) at bi 00 libs, wt $21 80 jor July, $21 8 a $21 55 #25 for August. Beet was inactive. Barreiled beel—r lain ines was quoted gas in: xtra meas, ~ $15; iudia mess, rime mess, t, with small at clear, and Wester. Cut pickled shoulders a 180. tor pickled hams, 1340. a 4c. for smoked do.. 1 Ke. a Lic. tor smoked sheuiders tute. a 1lge. foc bellies, § boxes cear sellang at au Iiige, @ 13ge. were at 15 1 }-16¢ la i lower; tne pales ref ing ned was in gool demand at steady prices. We quoles—Muscovado, common to. good common refining, TAc. 4 Se. : do. to good refining, \ do., prime, 845 ie. "orig Hic, rebiniig grades, De A. Use. a 10a. ; wasted. 1iige! Caroina at ike. a W bbls, Lourian 4 6360. per Ib. prime do. Tige. We quote = The. so IME 00, Currency: Rangoon: Ke {co haus Rangoon at ic Carolina, good Tc. ab choice do. e. 0 8342. : boy gold ve; City good to choice was quoted coon to cholee, 16 Ibs. at 9¢.; The sales were’ iy is. the receipts for the week The market was Grmer witn sales of KO TaLLow was quiet. prime city was quoted Wuiskey.—leceipts 47 t were 3,109 bbls bois. ut $1 24. DOMESTIC MARKETS. H Gatrustox. May 8, 1878. low middling, 144% fecelpen ‘33 bales; gro: 4.463; coastwise, 43. New Onurans, May 8, 1875, Cotton dull and easier ; middling, 15340. {low ynlddiing, 14%. , good ordinary, i Net receipts, 241 bate: gross, 206 Sales, 1,000," stock, 113,591. Mosina, May ®, 1875. ac. ; low ‘miaaling, i Wye. Net te Cotton stendy: myddling, 15%4 gp? ordinary, 18 et Exporte-to ¢ at Britain, a week; middiing, @ 14%e.; good ordin sige. a 1434 177baies. EXvorts coastwise, 1 2, 900. Sto ok, 2) OU. 6 AV ANS. Ma Cotvon quiet: middling, 19%e.. Nev tecsipe’ 199 tate Expors cosstwise, 44 sales, sreahoy Stock, 25.562 ARLESTON, May 8, 1873, Cotton quiet: i middling, ise. Met rec elpu, 7,8) bales. ck Sales, 50v. » May ® 1875, itorin quiet at ominaily ac $1 40 Tar Witsincton, N.C. Spirits of turpentine steady at wigo, $1 & for strained. ade turpe: for bart, # W iof yellow dip pomioally J». jour steady, sales of 1,400 bbl ing; $7 lor amber winter; $7 ® tor doubie extri Wheat in ligh ‘ pishels extra white Michigan at $14 and. 290) of No.1 Miwankee club on pri " of 1,60) bushels at “8 Gorn meai—887 for bolted, $36 (or unbulied. per J unchanged; shoris, $41; shipsty $27 pet ton." Lake recripts—25,60 {0,00 do.’ vate, 11,400 do. malt btishels 5,000 feet lumuer. Borraco, May 8, t middling wheat, Receipts—Flour, 3,800 bbls; wheat, J60u0 bush corn, 14,00) do. ; oats. 10,000 do: barley, 1,200 do, shi menis—Flour, 3,350 bbls: wheat, 15.00 Dushels; ern, 6 10.000 40; bariey, 1.20 do, pion amet; rates 018,009 | aud. barley. tar Pork qmet, at 8: ry miei Tard ques, at 164 4¢. HighWines, nouinaliy $1 18 o1evo, May 8 1875. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat duit’ and dectin, ii, $1.99; No, 8 do, $F 28; Ni No. 2 white Wab: $1 du; amber My 0; No. £ red 2 amber Li high mixed, (7 do, $1 25; N guict and weak Tue. Onis song; NO. Michigan heceipts—-Wh Hiv de.; oat, W000 do. sbipme pall eat, W000 bushels; corn, 91,009 do. ; omts, 19,00) do. | Cxtcado, May 8, 1875. Fiour Orm and in fairdemand, Wheat lowes ead ia | | Change ghiet: on the. er | be due June 1, and the currency bonds demand, A pn agi £036 3 ae ES spot ig st oe Su ‘orn sige re on anse ada ‘2 mixed, Ta%c. bl Tie. & T7ige. ly reject Whee. Ou Soy. | = | I j00 Shipmen | b shels; corn, 66,00); PRINTING CLOTHS Lagarner | Paovipencs, K, L, May 8 1875, Printing cloths were dull during the pi st week, the sales footing ui 0d peady At obec. @ d)éc. tor stundard apd extra-Gix6t's, thirty di ays. HAVANA ‘A MARKETS. Havana. May S, 1875. rices; foreign news uted siandaed. Suzar-Demand good at ful p garced favorable W to t2 i roals per artobe Noa. 19 to deg reals, molasses ‘sugar BY muscovad sugar, interior to como refiniig, 13ig u 44 reals; grocery tia wae reals Mock i watehouses ac linvama and. Mantangas 82, boxes and 49,00 hhds. Receipts of the weem, 5600) boxes and 7.400 hhas. Kxvorted, duriug the week, 87.50) boxes and 18.000 hhds., in- cuud 000 boxes and x0 bhds. to the United States. Molisses buoyant; clayed and | renls per keg, Bacon, 943 00 a $44 thr ckunerine American, $58) Uosben, $30 qainta!. Flows, $89 a $31 per bbl Hams—.morican ddgar cured sab at4s per quintal, Lard-—in Re iy ots | in lig. 34/3 BR, Potatoes, $9.8 low, Sif a $19 por wrrobe; white Feats per xailut | Coal oll an ing, Ps roale umber quiet; white Pi $5). nooks flat; box, 7 re Freights quiet and wea; porty on the north coigt ot Cubs h Ls Wane a iy Hones, 88 5 er gallon. Pitch pi United Staten per of sugar, $1 a $1 25) per sugar, $425 a $i 5 rr $225 Spanish golt, 2 isa nited States sixty days, cur- remium, short sight, 88 a 89 premiums | ) 112 a 113 premium: short sight, 116 4 115 | im; on London, 1s9 a 141 premium; on Paris, Méa 115 premium Sta 8 aspen abe BINANCIAL, ni co fo] i ow 68 am BF} “pe ig ® ¢ # 4 “ocd ehroa ass will buy 8 Put ort at oo 100 shares of any stock, and contro. the same 30 da: | Stradiles $25) each, Sontrol 200 shares of stock for 9) days without further risk. Advice and information fure nished. Pamphiets showing how Wall street operations are conducied sent tree to any address. Orders solicited by mail or wire an! promotly executed. Address TUNBHIUGH & CO., Rankers and Brokers, No, 2 Wall street, New York. ps Subseril NG @ #00. C0., 72 Br Broadway, N New Yor. DW OF “$4,000,000 ‘SIX PER CKNI GOLD if Bonds, of $1,000 each, of the WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Tnverest payable lst warei ant “@ Ist September; principal Messrs. MORTON, BLI-8 & CO. invite subscriptions for the abuye Bonds, and will receive proposals until parcel thetsames reserving a iaiuitoain price of 97% ber | art of the same, reserv! 10 6 1 bent and accrued interest, below which go offers will | be accepted. JOUN uf Subscriptions to oecome bindin; soon as th the aimount of waa a and if they exceed = ta of or | $4.0.0.000 the $2,000,002 dirst sabi pacribed shall be allotted — tn tull and tne bal: Le pro rata, This issue has been authorized for the purpose of pro- | yidlag means to redeom bonds of the company maturing | November 1, next, amoanung to and willbe — included in any mortgage that the sompany may make | in the fuiure, the aimount of which shall in noevent — exceed $5,000,0.0. | On the redemption of the ne foreroing $4,448,900, the only | boned debe besides the t ba 0 seven. per cent gold building red sn isi2, aod | £25.00) sterling’ bond! ‘ant tal interest on the | company's dept, inclu will gold, of, at 115 percent gold, $465,700 oucause ving 4 margili on jast vear’s netearnings of $2,610,91 excess of expenses and interest charges. The pompeny. has in operation 72,590 miles of ae | with 177,500 miles of wire, and upward of 6,000 sta | The capital stock is $41,073,410, of which the Pa s purchased and now ‘has in its treasury $7, | Ving tae outstanding share capital $35,785,675. sof the company for 1874 were $9,530,749 and 18 $3,076,400, being fc increase of $24',715 of | i Teceipts afd of $841,643 of profits over the year | # the Wostern Prion stock the cor a ) Fy io of the ‘thi te Telegraph Compa: bs Florida and submari oe tre a | ies between | 2 1.173.590 of the ee estand Havana, Cuba; Stock Telegraph © | | The payment for the new w bonds, whe allotted, will the company, | due November | next, will be received at 100%g, and in- | | ersons tortanate asia extraordinary prods: it i provable that the present excitement wil for 30 peal vonzer: theretore those who avail themselves of the presen: opportunity wil, secure, the fluctuations All ‘rivileves sold by us are guaranteed. ALEX. FROTH- INGHAM & CO., Bankers, 12 Wail street A —2 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, a oe BE « paid tor 5,000 and upward of New Ji Adland First Mortgage Railroad bonds, | ROTUINGUAM & © MONT & © ers. ly and 2 Nassau street, issue trav credits, available ar) all parts of the | | world, through the essrs. De Rothschild aod their pea. dents. 12 Wall sreet_ Also commercia! credits and telecraphic transfers of | money on Caltte burope and Havana, A DEFAULTED RAITROAD BONDS A SPECIALTY | * and bougit by the oid estaulished house of ALB aut H. NICOLAY & Stock Brocers No. 43 Pine ork. T RVASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endo ment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other Secw . Tusurance of wil kinds effected with bestcompames J.J. NABI & Co. 117 Broadway. 74 BROADWAY,—STOCK MBE OF THE STOCK Ar TIM PU LATELY & DARL sy hIVILEG ‘ : PALS UO NOT ADV OR NAME; Fae tut ow ) MADE I WaL ‘af AUDR ix MAILED FREER A —STRADOLES (PU ch samme Daper), $2 100 shares our S (PUT. grea AD cite, it 13, ang Ppacite & BAZ oh AN T SAME PRICE 0,60 ae eye AND CALL BD to $375, & BAZLLE ND CALL AT SAME PRICK) ON Lake Shore, Western Union, Norun- ii, for saie on “Hoard Members,” by Y, 74 broad way, 10 146 BROADWAY, ey always ready to ew York city Mortgages. L corner Liberty siree loan, without bonns, om good Address box 2,575 Pust offe M° AMPHLET “HOW MON $ LOST AND pave Y in Wall street; fuliy explains nega, Mailed free to any address, by LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 Broad- way. | TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON BOND and morgage on New York city im- $250. 000 | TRUST FUNDS 10 LOAN—ON FIRST city Property, in 8 to eit, oney for First, ~econd and Lease: AUL BP. TODD, 8 Liberty strect. | Fiidout by hoki Mort BL STNESS OP POMTUNT! BL ‘BUSINESS OPPORTU NITY.—THE ew and elegant stock of inciading @ very band- and piate glass -how € to give tp business, "Ihe stock is ail new and weil se 1, and offers a fine opportunity to slat a profitabic busiess, Real estate or other vaiues | Wilbe taken in exchange, if cash is not convenient Address I. U., box Liok, New York Post office. A fail set of Launary Fixtures included, ‘A HOUSE DEALING IN BUILDING Mari Ls and agents for well known masons supplies, having faciliues {cr business beyond thelt capital, would ike s Partner with $15,000, to whom @ good retaron shown. Apply to GRIGGS & CARLBTO: A HAVING A KNOWLEDGE OF DRESS. and who will furnish rooms and sew: machine 5 4 competent dressi Address M A., Herald Uptown Brat D— WITH $1,200 ¢ TO partner fin eery miles trom New York, bo- : expenses small: no bonus asked, Great Jones strget. NZA—A GENTLEMAN RITY AND #8 experience, with from $3,000 to $5,0004a i, can secure ai Interest In & busy bree where emumate and making money Fi d; a rare opportunity to the ri che and references, box 4,901 IN THE OLDEST AND y Store in an interior ety iy New Mate of vver, 08 tubabitants; docs ® inrge and paying business. To the right kind oa man this offers 4 rare opporcunity, Address Y. | ‘Terms easy, Wee VAAL Wiadsor Manel Nae Male, | ueman compelled to ret | ation. fe, their busin | Nhe next Legisiature to amend. them that power it is necessary, under the new | __._ BUSINESS OPP OPPORTUNITIES, h. ‘Gis 110,000 WANTED BY Marte in sea an first class Mining referred to tare sey ol of eaerionse p a Post office, Bos- an interest Sadrene toe, Bae Ss —$—_——— NoUE. ‘YO MEROHANTS—MERCHANTS | ABOUT Perit ‘aaa ete we nie ria il Purni ods whic! ais ne Of wili find it to their advaucace 0 address H. wv box 227. Post office, warren TANTED—A GOOD B SS MAN, IY A LARGE manufacturing business. to take the one-balf inter- est, with the control of tae books and finances of & 4 accowit of brosen healt 2; sure market nd the business successfully sea dj capital required, about $15.00; the tallest investigation aordeds “address. MS. G., Herald ofes WANinD=A CHANCE TO MAKE MONBY, BY A young man wit! some capital; either in a bar wie New Y ara o or in some hotel at W. RB. C., herald off To $500. ANY PB ON, WITH THE ABOVE, can purchase at once B profitable and perma. ness, Ineiuds ipa ppc nts and siock: & monopoly He splendid opportunity to purchase an ¢% Apply, unmedi- $50 '¥ tow! oitshed business with Hmtred means. G. K., 85 Broadway, room 35. $10. 00 a: large and valubbia commercial acquaintance, would like to make arrangemenis with some ied cash ie aay CaeK 5,00.—A PARTY HAVING THE amount at his command, and a Nave the agency for the sale ot his pro ine “sales if mutually satisfuctory. of tak financial branch of some busitess airead. Address — Ke ue S., box 207 Heri rald ‘ott $10,000. dan $38 1 mission House down town can tse the avove amount in with large profit and no risk; Money to be nsed in controlling consignments of goods; a weil Con- ‘ood record can have wn interest on Address AUCTION, box 715 Post office. INVESTMENT OR PARTNER WANTED iy porte afe inanufacturing busi- itimate: sales assured; proits large. 00, | $12 Hess; strictly : Address A. A. ¥ vox 18L vt olice. eo REAL ESTATL- RAPID TRANSIT THE ESSENTIAL FEATURE OF THE SITUATION—GREEN A MINOR FIGURE—EN- COURAGING CONDITIONS FOR REVIVED ACTIY- ITY WHEN THE OPPORTUNITY OFFERS—CON- TINUED DULNESS. “ ‘This market continues to preserve its old feature of duiness, Sales during the past week for the most part resulted in disappointment to those making offerings, and the now fumiliar, anxious, | watchful outlook in respect to tne future seems still to prevail in most circles. Still there area lew who appear to find encouragement in an in- creasing demand for building materials with the advancing season, while others sec the hope of reviving values in the DECREASED DEMAND FOR LOANS | upon the bauks and insurance companies in the | month of April, as compared witn March of this year and the former Witn the corresponding mouth of last year. faking this fact 1n support of th arguiwent once beiore put forward in tnis column | that because of the numerous foreclosure sults of | the past two years property bad gradualy passed tuto Stronger hands than those which held it when this period of liquidation began, we have strong grouna to iook from it toa rising market, The following 18 & comparative table of such loans (by banks and insurance companies) for the month of April each year:— piel Loans by banks.. $618,500 Loans by insurance companies: 71220 Totals.. ‘22,08 Fg07m | O Decrease for Ap pri gis year a Sula Loans tor March rease for Apri ) From this exatbit it will be seen ‘there is a falling om of over $1,000,000 in the loans of April this year a8 compared with Marcu, and of nearly one malice: as compared with April last year. suc A LARGE SURPLUS m the Doles ready and seekiug employment in building 1818 DOL GiMcult to see a quickiy revived souvity 1 througu this market once @ and the work begun, or if Green and his obstruc- tion policy did not’ biock the way. Green, how- | ever, coud be sately leit to the logic of eveuts If | once We achicveu rapid transit or the real promis ol it. The motto oi uptown growth would then be “Olear the track, look out jor the locomotive woen the bell rings,” and ti Green theu go: im the way, to liken him to old George Stepheusou's cow, | “Why, 1b would be bad jor the cow.” FORECLOSURE SALES are still in order, however. aud seem likely to — je Exchange Sales- — form the principal business room, with other necessary legal sales until such ume as the demon of inactivity is exercised py Tapid transit, the spirit of unre; OL twenty. nine legat announced for this week twenty are in foreclosure. The slight rippie of interest | madein the market by the moving excitement | | has been succeeded by a complete calm, mainly | | enlivened by discussion: to bow soon We are likely to get rapid transit abu get ria of Comp- | voller Green, Upon the soiution of these two roblems may be Suid to rest tue immediate specu- lative future of this market. ‘ihe real invest- ment demand is likely to be guided, too, In a gr | degree the present yearby the answer given to Vhese questions. THE MOORE BILL. AN IMPORTANT SUGGESTION TO THE FRIENDS QF RAPID TRANSIT AT ALBANY. No. 206 BROADWAY, May 8, 1875, To Tas Epitor or THz Hexatp:— The Moore Rapid transit biil does not proviae any way by which the Mayor or Commissioners can obtain a right of way through any private property. Witnout that rignt they will fod them- selves unabie to de anything except to wait for im order to give constitutional amendments, to set out the way and manner of proceaure as it is se: forth in the General Railroad jaw. The Moore bill says:— Second—Legally and im the manner reqatred by | law to acquire te right of way ey or wanted for the use of the rulivay in the name of t! Or in the name of such persoos or corporatio Whou! said Mayor or C mmissiovers shail grat license. There is no law applicabie to auy such case. The jaws relating to street op pal corporation do uot appiy, Neituer do tee laws relating to ra.iroad corporations acquiring | lands, for the reasun iat the Mayor aud Wwe Com missioners Will Hot stand in the position of a rail. Toad corporation appiyiug to court uncer tue provisions Of the rauroad laws, They Would have uo slauding Im court Under the act Of 1860, and consequently could acquire bo franchise that in- volved takiug any private property. in order to make the francuise worth vuyimg it Will become absolutely mecessury to bave @ righ ol Way through sou te property wh sould be obtained “by the Mayor Commissioners, 50 that @ grant made by thein shai Oe Worth OUying, in order to tuduce capital isis to take It up, As the vill DOW stands the Mayor dud Commissioners will only have power to provide a fignt uf way over public proyerty. Uneer the Mth section the persons buyiog tie frapcuise May jort a railroad cor, oration ander the general act o/ 1860, and bave au the powers | Re! given therein, anu such company so formed Would Wave ‘he rigut to acquire private property, yet they could bot depart irom Che jive laid duwa by the Mayor and Commissioners, and if it soould be found necessary to yo throngn any block or house would ve vbiiged to pay a large sum to get the ment. It would not be either fair or just to ay out & line tant should pass through private property, and tien leave tue company to get through as best it mint. Suppose the Mayor | aud Commissioners should deem it vess that the line be laid out so as to run tirough the blocks, or partly (Orouenh streets aud paruy through blocks or suppose they uid deem it beat to open a | W avenue for raiiroad purposes, could they do #o unuer tae Moore bill’ | Write this and ask the loregoing Gues\ion so as to Cull attention to these points in order tuat we may have more ligit on the subject. As tie Dill appears to me it iumite the power of the Mayor and Commissioners to grant a right o..way over the public streets and avenues and gives them no power to extinguish ~ private right. Jt | am correct i Would be bard to find apy company of capitaiists to buy the franeuise With tue ovilgation wo & co: test with every property ower on the line hau ing over tueirheaas. The only escape out of this diMcuity, if this law is passed, will be by an ar. Tangement between ‘he Mayor ana Commissioners d the prospective bidders, by which tuey may agree to arrange (his aud other matters alter the bids and award Floil be made, which would be an uolortugate condition of things, and migut require another session of the Legisiature to obviate. Am ameniment mOW made Weud be better than to leave the matter Open, and would further the tn- terests O| rapid transit. Yours, ac. v OOSEVELT. ACCIDENT ON THE EAST RIVER At about half-past three o'clock yesterday after- noon as the steamer Syracuse was proceeding up we East River, aear Pier No. 6, having in tow two barges, tt ran into @ smali row boat containing John Haley and Richard Brown, the iatter of whom Was drowned, The two men had been sailing on the river for about turee hous prior to the accident. they saw the steamer approaching tuey endeavored by rapid rowing Lo cross her bow. The pilot of the moamee crle. vat to them to hurry, batit does o after the collision occurred, Immediately on be: strock, the boat filled with water aad almost in- stantviy sank. Hailey, by strenaous exertions, Munaged to keep liimaelf aout until rescued by dames Smith, empoyed on tne ina boat. to sa e himseii, but bejore assistance could reac | Lim B¢ bad disappeared Jrom view, aad bia body With | of rapid transit ty positively decided upon | ‘ings by a munict- | aod | When | appear thar he reversed the engines antil | goverument | days, sdocks at the Katiery, who hastened to his reliel | Brown made « few ineMectual efforts bas been recovered. The aqoenseg oerntts: o! Haley, and reais Norioik street. Alter bell aught to shore Hale: removed by thi ollce to the Paik y was Hospital, Captain Cherry, the First preein has given orders for th arrest Of the pilot of the Syracuse, PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. In the report of the investigation of the affaira ofthe Phenix Insurance Company it was stated that Mr. D, Fernald, late Vice President of the company, had sent his Son aud son-in-iaw to Col orado oD @ pleasure trp at ‘lio expense of ihe r. Fernald denies the accusation,and & neither his son nor son-in- law has ever been in the employ of the company im any capacity. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED, BLOMGARDS—WINTERNITZ,—On Sunday, May 9, atthe residence ¢ the bride's uncle, Herman Block, by Rev, Adoiph fivuebseh, JacoB BLUM. GARDS to SorHIA WINTERNITZ, both of tats city, Hoyt—Wapswonrit.—On Tharsday, May 6, atthe First place Methodist Episcopal ecnuroa, by the Rev. » Hone, D. D., assisted by the Kev. J, We Barnhart, JosePu ASBURY HoyT to NELLIE LOU! | Youngest daugater of Daniel Wadsworth, Esq, @ of Brooklyn. VEITCH—MASTEKSON.—At Harlem, April 28, 1875, by the Rey. Lugene McGuire, JAMES VEITCH ta ARTHA W, MASTERSON. No cards, Les Bent.—At_ Porte! y 6, 1875, IRVING, 800 of Surbuel s ‘ana Sarai Par Bent, in the 12th year of his age. Funeral at the Episcopal church, on Monday, May 10, 1875, at balf-past ten o'clock, Carriages will be in Waiting for the 9:05 tram from Grand Central depot, Forty-second street. Bast.—On Saturday, 8th inst., at nis residence in this city (47 Wail street), WILLIAM Best, in the 72d year 01 Ols age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ree gpectiuily invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, loth inst., at one I’. M., from the Mac douga! street Baptist churen, BULKLEY.—On Friday evening, May 7, of typhoid TAL EpMoND W, BULKLEY, in the 87th year of 18 Relatives and friends are respectfully invited’ to attend tne funeral services, at the residence of nis father-in-law, H. Turner, Esq., 326 Fifth | bbe’ on Monday morning, 10th 1st, at ten o'clock. BURCKHALTER.—MARY BURCKHALTER, in the 29th year of her age, Relatives and irienas of the family are respect | fully Invited to attend her tuneral, trom her late | residence, 129 Eldriage street, attwo P, M., on | Tuesday, May 11, BURNS.. On Sunday, May 9, alter a snort iline: THOMAS BuENs, ayed 66 years, Yne relatives and iriends of the family, ae those of his sons, Patiick and Hugh, are respect. fully tnvited to attend the juneral, trom nts late residence, No, 44 East Eighteenth Mregh. on ‘Tuesday, the 11th tnst.. at ons o'clock P. M, | thence to Calvary Cemetery. ByRNes,—In Brooklyn, ‘on Saturday, the 8th | inst., of disease of tne heart, WILLIAM BYBNES, 1m | the 50th year of his age. | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- | Vited to attend the fuveral, from the Fieet street Metnodist Episcopal euugot, ou ‘tuesday, the 1th Inst., at two o’ciock GULK.—The members ‘of Wa L O. 0. F., are respectiully requ | funeral of Brotner A. H. GULK, of Live Oak yes | ae 3, Savannah, Ga. at 139 Bowery, May 11, at Vv. M. Memoers of sister Taian respect uly invited. By order, L, L. MINOK, N. G. E. RY, Secretary. Hicnbatp.-On the stir instant, at lus residence | in Unis city, NATHANIEL UBBARD, in the 90th year o1 his age, Funeral trom Dr. Booth’s chureb, corner Tenth street and University place, bog oh i d the Lith | inst., at balf-past three o'clock P. M. HUNT. —Ou May 8, BARtHOLOMEW Hunt, aged 73. | bart the parish of Dunhill, county Wateriords | Ireland. | _ The relatives ana frends of the family, also the members of st. Peter and St, Paul’s Roman Catholic Benevolent Society, of Williamsbure, ore | Tespectiuily Inv:ted to attend the funeral, from nis late residence, 159 Lewis street, ou Monday, May 1 any ‘at two o'clock P, M. OuNSON.—In New York, Saturday, May 8 sud- | | gaaty, of apoplexy, HENRY W. JOHNSON, Of Brooke | Notice of fneral herea(ter. | , Jouxsrox.—On Sunday, May WILL & JOUNSION, In the 26th year of his age. Reiatives aad irtends are respeciiuily tnvited te attend nig iunera!, from mis late residence, 1,660 | Second avenue, corner of Eighty-sixtn street, on | Tuesday, May 11, at ten o'clock A.M. Remains Will ve taken to the Church of st. Vincent Fert | Sixty-sixth street and Lexington avenue; | to Calvary Cem Troy papers piease co py. | _Kemp.—io Brooktyn, on + aaah 8th ins, | Jossrn A. Kear, aged 68 years, | His relatives aua frieoas, and of his son, James | A. Kemp, are respectfully invited to attend the taneral, irom the residence of his son, No. 90 Cam. bridge ‘place, on Tuesday aiternoon, at threq o’ciock. Interment at Greenwood, | KERRIGAN,—JOHN KERRIGAN, suddenly. | . Willbe buried irom the resilience 0! bis son-ins | law, Charies Toy, No. 23 Sullivan street. The relae | uves and (riends are respectiuy mvited to atten@ on Monday at two P.M. Caliiornla papers please copy, AN. AL K, On the Hudson, on Sunday mornins, Logan. jay 9, after a orief illness, ANN! | Funeral service at the rei jt | law, Merr tt E. Sawyer, n Tuesday, tne ilth seats | at Daliepust ten A. M. eS Will be at Nyack | depot on arrival of fiali-past eigvt train from 006 | ¥ Chambers street, Nortuera allroad of New jersey. Low.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Saturday, May 8, HANNAH H., widow of the late Francis 8. Low, in the 50th year of her age. Reiatives and friends are invited to attend the I, from Christ charen, Hackensack, on Tu » May J1, at hal-past one o'clock. jeayes Vid New Jersey Midiand Railroad, tro Cortiandt sireet, at 12. Her remains will bé taken to Albany for tuterment MEYNEN.—iu Brookiyn, on Saturday, May 8, Cane OLINE MEYNED, aged 61 years. Reiatives avd irtends are imvited to attend the funeral, from her laie residence, 193 State street, , on Monday, at three o’ci0ck P. a. | McLouGHLIN.—Un Saturday, May 8, Margaret, beloved wile of Patrice J. McLoughlin and daugn- | ero Patrick Fariy, native of Cure r3n oF Vlombroney, county Longiord, irelana, in 40th year of ner age. | The relatives and friends of the tamil, Spectiuliy invited to attend the june: a late residence, 409 West Forty-second ‘street, ‘Tuescay, May 11, at Gali-past pine A. M., to tl Chureii ‘or the ‘flo Cross, West Forty-second street, between Eighth ana Ninch avenues, where a requiem Mars will ve offered jor the repose of r soul; theuce to Calvary Vemetery jor iuters ment. Noxrziy.—Un Saturday morning, the 8th inst., James Noerzi.y, aged 20 yeurs and 22 days, A short suneral service Wiil be beld at the rest. dence of his fatuer, J. Noetzly, No. 166 West Fourth street, this day (Mondey), ac ene o'clock P. My Further services, to which his irrends are respecte iuily invited, Will take piace at St. Geo a Stuyvesant square, at hail-past two o'clock, ODELL.—In Brookiya, ou May 6, SAMUEL U. Fy ODELL, In the 40th year of Is age. | Poneral services ou May 10, a) two o'clock, from the saad: Metuodist Episcopal cuurcn, ‘@ requested to meet at fis late resi- aence, No. 31 Sanus | cisely | OweNs.—On Batarday moraing, after a linger. a lilmess, AMeLia W., wile of William ©. Owens, Tue funeral will ‘take place @a Wednesday; May 12, at two o’ciock, from tue residence of her mother, Mrs. William Pollard, 47 South Ninth | street, Witiamsburg, | PaARKEX.—On Saturday, May 8, CaTHERinE Ey PAKKER, @ native Of the county Longiord, ireiand, | aged 56 years, | the r family are re Spectfully a funeral, from her | late resiaence, 60 ‘suiiven street, ou Monday, l0to, at two o'clock P, M, | Porrs.—On the 9tn inst., Exiza, wile of Earle P. Potts, | “The relatives and friends of the family are re | spectiully invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence, No, 243 West Forty-fiith street, on Tuesday evening, at hall-past seveo o'clock. The remains will be taken on Wednes- | day morning to Cypr Hulls. SAMMOND.—Oa Friday, May 7, at No. 9 Coloonade Tow, Humboldt street, brovkiyn, B.D. nist | MOND, in tbe 60th year of bis ag ‘The relatives and friends 0! tam ay invited to attend the fevers on Mon. J‘ -past one P. M., irom Grace treet, near Lorimer, Brookiya, 1 800-1R= al giiuteh, ‘Conselye! SCHERMERHORN.—At Inwood, on Hudson, on | Saturday, the oth Inst., Very suddemiy, Linps OLIVE, adopted daughter of J. K. and M. R. Scher | merhorn, aged 1 year and il months, | euomne | at the residence of her parents, on day morning, the 11th ingt., at eleven o'cicck, ee Suay.—At pis residence, 144 Heury sireet, | Brookiyn, aiter a short iliness, JEFFERSON B, Suay, of omn ‘ealter. £0. Notice of faneral Unicago papers please copy. TREMLETT.—On Satarday, May 8, 1875, after » jong ana patnfal fline: isaders, beloved wiie | of George W. Yrem: y" ged 47 years, ‘the Bid of th mily; also the bretoren of | Darey Lodge, No. 187, mo aud A. M., are respect | oly Tuvitet by Age ag K. wee |, O@ Tuesday, | the Lith mat., at one o'clock P. 4i., trom he residence, 2,056 Third avenue, Hartem, — VaNDeRBILT.—O0 Sunday, say 9, 1875, LILTAN, aaughier of nd M. L. Vanderoiit, iu the 1508 year of her age. vices (rom St. Mark's church, Adelphi street between Witloughvy and De Kalb avenues, Brook | lyn, on Tuesday, Lith inst., at naif-pust two P. My Wetceat.—On Saturday, 8 M | 5 RY LOUIS, only and peioved daughier o otina and tots Henry Weicser, aged 9 years, 4 taontos aud 96 ‘Tne friends of toe famiiy are r ott bd fotag, Men th at tae at ‘ono olive eB Mom wes ay ay at the residence of August FI | No, 120 Bast Bighty-iourca street. aah.