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AR [CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.} father were unanimously pronounced the best team at the bake, The guosts left the tables, sealing consider- by more than when they sat down, ine returned to the city by ibe early trains, while others remained at the hotel enjoying the cool sea breeze until @ late hour, Fighting Joo Hooker was among those present, looking in excellont health and evidently enjoying tue Rhode Island clam bake. FINANGLSL AND COMMERCEAL —_--+—_—_ Review of the Wesk-——The Stock Market Quiet and Without Special Feature. HODE ISLAND CLAM BAKE. THE MONEY AND GOLD MARKETS, ‘The Course of Investment Securi- ties—Mining Intelligence. niall Watt Street, suxpav, May 20, i877. } * Thero was a conspicuous absence of anything like interest or excitement in the course of financial mat- ters last week, and the stock market lay as dull as a desert witbout an oasis, Changoa in prices were tre- quent but immaterial, and the grand result at the end presented a schedule of quotations which, if not ap to tho best that had been mude, was pretty near them, Some qualifteation, however, is necessary in the caso of the coal stocks, since these specialting put their best foot foromost at the beginning of the week and were brought up hmp and tottering at the end, Tho de- cision arrived at by the managers of the vartous com- panies to suspend tho working of the mines for either June or July was regarded by speculators @s Iikely to prove advautageous, and a brisk buying movement ensued, which stiffened prices slightly. It soon became Known, however, that to niake this gruel of a compact “thick and slab’ it required an “eye of newt and toe of {rog” in the shape of a concurrence, which the Reading Railroad could alone supply. Mr. Gowen, tho President, being 1m London, it was necessary to cable hin the nature of the scheme and await his response, This he has taken hts own Ume in making, though It is believed to have already arrived here in a shape that is unsatisfactory to bis brother coal carriers, At any rate the Board assumed that it wouid be unsatistac- tory, and so expressed themselves by selling the atocks down to figures which at the close yesterday wero the lowest of the week, It is evident that without unity of action the plan would be as impossible as an arch without a keystone, and since Mr. Gowen, through the force of circumstances, occupies the piace of master mason, {t depends upon his decision whether the struc- ture shall be made to bear weight or be allowed to fall to pieces from sheer disintegration, After the middle of ‘he week the railways began to assume some strength and point upward, as though they roalized the fact \hat the coal stocks were bad company and the sooner shey cut loose from thom the better; so for the next ‘bree days we were treated to a.market whieh ad- vanced the railroads and depressed the anthracites, fhe roads wost of Chicago, with Michigan Central, were chiefly benefited, the demand for stock for voung purposes and the bonus paid for proxies, together with the extensive short interest in the 8t. Pavl shares— an interest which took {mght and clambered as usual— acting as a stimulus toquotations, Even the Onio and Mississippi concern, which at one time threatened, in point of figures, to sink to a goose egg condition, ral« Wied one per cent and pretty nearly retained it, Al- though a considerable number of stockholders are fispleased with the present receiver and his management, and indulgo in a forlorn hope of making a change, it is nevertheless stated that the road is improving in ats business and that a resumption of interest payments in the near future is not at all improbable, Weatern Union, which had come up siniling at the begining of the week under the compliments of its friends, got a bad knock down before it was well on its legs Re- ports of a material failing off in its business, arising Irom competition and the loss of the extraordinary re- te1pts which flowed in from the Presidential campaign and the Exhibition, were freoly circulated with the tffect of breaking the price from 65 to and leaving \t with only a fractional recovery at the end. Deolings ior the weck having been only moderately participated tu by the first class professionals, but loft almost en- tirely to those of a pot hunting description, euch changes «8 occurred were neither significant at the time nor prophetic of the future. TRANSACTIONS OF THE WEEK. ‘The following table reproseuts the opening, bighest and lowest sales, regular way, of the principal stocks during the pust week, togechor with the namber of whares dealt in:— No. Open- High Low Shares, ing "ext est, Atlantic and Pacific Tel... 1,210 20%¢ aug = 19% Ubicago and Northwestern 8,000 20 2034 Chicago and Northw’n pf.. 28,160 45 G, Ro 1. and Pacitic.. 51,050 Ciicago, Bur. and Q ‘364 Col, Chicago and tud Ce 400 Ciev., Col, Cin, ana Ind. 550 Uleveland and Pittsburg. . 496 Chicago ana Alton... Canton, seevereee D Lack and Western. . Delaware and Hudson. ‘American Expres: United states Expre: Erie, Harlem. Han, and St, Joseph. Haw. und St. Josep pid, lilinois Central Lake Shore Morris and Mo., Kan. Mi Mil. ana Y. Contral « J, Central oand Mise. ail N. N 01 Pacitic Panat Pacific ot Mi Quicksilver Quickstiver | St Louisana 1 St. Louis, K. City &N. Bt Louis, kK. City & N. Toledo, Wab, and West Union Pavitic........ . Western Union Telegraph .132 Total for the week..... 1,01 THR MONEY MARKET, The supply of money still continues to largely sur- pass the demand and tho rate for call loans is 13g 0 23g percent. in the discount market the supply ts restricted and rates for prime paper continue at 3% a 435 per cont, ‘Ihe following aro the latest quotations, as furnished by icading bill brokers:— Currency Paper Four Double-named— Monthe. 4 aay 5 ad's Binglc pamed— First class. 4 a5 Good, 6 at Not so well kuown, 8 ad Doudle-named— Prin 405 dingle GU0d. 4. 0000 aw vee 4 05 6 abi The foreign exchanges were firm and show ashght divance in the latest quotations, which wore ag tol- lows:— Sterling, 60 days, nominal, Blerhing, wight, nominal, Sleriing, OO day Sieriing, sight, a Uable Wansters..., ‘ Commercial sterhug, prime long. Commercial sterling, good long. Paris, bankers’, 60 days. Paris, bankers’ aight Antwerp, bankers’, 60 Antwerp, kors’, sig wis, bankers Rwiss, b 4%, Bh Reich marks (4), b Reiwh marks (4), &) Guilders, bankers’, 60 day Guilders, bankers’, sight. THe GO! The gold market shows but litle change, the hig! Price being 107), at the opening and the lowest 196\ at the close of tho week. The following shows the fluctuations during the week:— Opening, Highest, Lowest, Closing. 00 days i, he. Monday 107% 107% LOHG 107 Tu 107 oi}, 107 17 Weduerua loz 107j 107 doz Thureday WOT «10TH 07 107 107 107 106% 106% + 100% = 1007§-— Hy LOUIE ' COINS AND BULLION. The following are the nominal quotations represont- ing the price in gold for other coin:— Bid. Asked. ‘Trade dollare, 95 09 American s') 92% Oss Mexican dol'ars, 959% Wig English suver. $4800 $4.55 ive francs. 9S ‘Thalers , ae 69 m English sovereigus, 485 480 Twenty francs, . O88 393 Twenty Mark: 475 480 Spanish doubdloons +1580 16 00 exican doubloons +1555 15 65 Mexican 20-peso 19 65 Ten guider: 400 Fine silver bars, $1 19 1 $1 20 per ounce, Fine gold bars par to }4 per cent promium on the mint value, GOVERNMENT noNDS, Government bonds have been in good demand and are generally a fraction higher. The closing prices of those securities 1a London has been as tollows:— Moy Mayill, May 18. 10814 108 4g 109 1084 10835 108% 105 1034; 108% o-oo 10355 x102% Range Since Jan, 1, 1877, Highest, Lowest. U, 8, 6's, 5-20's, 1867,..Fob, 6, 110! April 17, 10744 VU. 8. 5's, 10-40" Treb. 6, 110% April 17, 107% Now 3's, oe Apri l0, 103%, April 26, 1054 New 43; per cents,....May 15, 103%¢ May 16,x102}; STATE AND RAILROAD HoNDs, ‘The advanco in Louisiana and South Caroliua consols has been the only feature in tho movoinents of Stato bonds, Yesterday Louisiana consols sold upto 9244 in Now Orleang, as against 92 here. Raflroad bonds have been strovger, The following shows the closing prices of the leading Stato and railroad bonds for turee woeks past and the highost and lowest since the be- ginning of the yoar:— May4, May 11. May 18. ao ABA dk 4875 4335 ye Ms 40 10034 74% Central of N. J, first consol. 55 bbig BOG Central Pacillc firsts, sixes, goid.. 108'¢ 10875 109s, Chi,, Bur. & Quincy consol sevens, 109% 1093, Chi, & Northwestern coupon, go Sig OL 91! Chi, M. & St. P. con. sf. sevens, 843f 861% 861g Cb. Rl. & fo firsts, sevens. 108%¢ 108% 109% Eric firsts, sevens, extendes + lo Alb 110 Lake 8, & M.S, seconds, cons cp. — 102 001g Michigan Central, consol, sevens,, 100 101 — 1l0u+4 Morris and Essex, first mortgage.. 113 117s 114g N. Y. C, and Hudson first coup,.., 118g 119% 11015 Ohio and Miss,, cons. sinkinglund. 48 893 = 9025 Piuts., Ft, Wayne and Chi. firsts. 119 Wr St. tigi and pone Mt. first ee 97 97 98 Union Pacific firsts, ixes, gold... 1049¢ 105% 10634 Union Pucide sinking fund. . = Wp 4s) States— Tonnegseo sixes, old... 42 aA i Tennossee sixes, new. , 4444 Mech, 20 N. Carolina mxes, old, 18}; Mch, 7 2235 Jan. 6 Virginia sixes, congo)... 82); April 2 82% April 2 Va. #ixes, con., second 38 Jan, 16 45 April 11 104 Jun, 23 107 May Dis. of Col., 8-653, 1924. 71 Jan. 2 747% April Railroads— Cent. of N. J. firatcon.. 50 Meb. 5 85 Jan, Cent. Pac, 1st sixes, gold 105}¢ Mch. 5 110 May Mob, 16 1105 Jan, 80% Apr. 11 9334 Jan, Jan, 26 8634 Jan, Feb, 28 110 Jan. 15 114% Apr. 4 102 “May May 2 1v43¢ Mob, Feb. 19 11734 Fob, 8, 1, Erie firsts, se tended, ,.. Lake 8. & M. 5. cons, Cp......+ 97 M. Con., consol, sevens. . 100 M. & K,, first mortgage.. 113 N.Y. ©. & H, tirst coup. 114 Mob, 6 120° May Ohio and Miss, cons, sinking fun ++ 813g Jan. '. Wayne and US PAD: 4 SONG Mey, Chi. firsts. . ++ 117 Jan, 9 121 Feb, St. L. & Iron Mt. firstm. 924 Mch, 22 10244 Jan, Union Pacific drats, sixos, 103 Jan, 9 10614 May old... + valoa Puciic sinking fd. 9234 Moh, SL 984 Feb, MINING SHARKS. ‘The market for mining shares here has been fairly active, and the principal change since last week has been a decline of 4 in Hukill. Inthe San Francisco mining marketthero has been a great improvement during the week, the closing prices on the 1zth and yesterday comparing as follows ;— Jan. ‘seconai May12. May 19. Alpha... Bt tH Belcher 245 H Best & Bolober. Bullion ... « Oboillar , Confidence, Crown Point Eureka consolidate The shares of the Ontario Silver Mining Comapany. are to be put upon the list of ths Stock Exchange durlag the coming weok, The following extracts from Pro- fessor J, &, Claytou’s report will be of interest:— “Amount of ore extracted and reduced to close of year 1876, 15,789 tons (avcraye assay per ton, $75 30); gross yield of bullion, gold value, $906,459 57; proceeds of ore sold in addition, currency, $42,116 05; amount ot | ore cut and ander-run now ready for extraction, 35,000 | tons (average assay value per ton, $100); gross assuy | value (35,000 tons, $100), $3,500,000; loss in reduction | (ten per cent), $350,600; total, $3,150,000, Expenses ($20 per ton), $700,000; net value of ore in sight $2,450,000,” PROSPECTIVE VALUE. The expectations as to the character of the mine be- Jow tho fourth level are based upon the following facts :— First—The vein ts & trae Ussuro of great length, heving been traced to the limits of the company’s % property. Second—The increased power, regularity. and aver- age value of the vein lu the lowest workings, which give tho strongest possivie assurance of continuance to Beat dept. Third—The association of this vein in a line with a Btrongest geological as- deep seated and fur bolow Any point that can be roached by the best modern ap- phiances and skill. A far deduction from the facts abovo stated Icads to the conclusion that the explorations aircady mace in this yetn, or lode, are mere surface work compared with what may be dono in future by a continuance of good business management, and the skil}, energy and enterprise that have brought tho mine to its present great positive value aud brilliant future prospects, The Arizona Chief Gold and Silver Mining Company, of Arizona, was incorporated during the past week, with the following Board of Trustecs:—Dr. Thomas Rainey, Mossrs, Willard C. Potter, Jonn H. Harris, + James Hiteheus and J. W, Mills, The oulicers ot the oompany aro—Dr. Rainey, president; W. C. Potter, vice president; Captain Jobn H. Harris, secretary and treasurer, and Jaincs Hitchens, resident manager and | superintendent, The capital of tho company is | $1,000,000 in 100,000 shares of $10 each, DOMESTIO MARKETS. Gatvestox, Mo Cotton quiet: middling, 10%. : jow middling. | ordinary, Yc. JNet receipts, 96 bales. Exp | wise, 42." sules, 770. Stock, 31,192, | | New ORLuANA, May 19, 1877, Cotton steady; middling, 10340, ; low miiddiitny, ordinary, Myc. ‘Set receipts, 82 bales; gross, 4,000, Stock, 168,022, Mom weak; middling, 10 May 19, 1877, Cotton quiet and t ae: low midditag, cet r ary Be. Neb recvipts, bwies, = bx: 172; comstwise, 3. sal 100, Stock, | oreen? =~ es wheat, 8,400 bushels; corn. 15,600 do. ; 0: barley, 1,200 do, 5 2,400 do. ie Witer—Cort, 183,400 bushel G28 do. To intermediate ge . 6,000 da, ; , 250) bbl as guet, 1200 bushels; 5,550 do, ; barley. 7,123 do,; rre Pi t. Wheat No. 1 wipe Michigan. $m our que ; extrn doves bee Michigan shot nud hay, Sh up 6, ; aml €1-05; No. aired winter, spot, $1 03; No. 2 amber Ulinois, $1 Corn dull at ope! firmer; Ligh mixed, spot, S4%\c. st, ae spot and May, ry Dies August, DiMyeei rejected, O16. ry sor" Oats dull and nominal. "Race! bis. flour, 7,000 bushels wheat, 3,000 do, corn, 1,800 do, oats. Shipmeuts-—,700 bushels wheat, 3,000 do. core, 5,500 do, vats. ieee, eeu ‘and unchi 2%4e., July; rejected, 44 "0c, -Baries ant % ‘at jarley |. Pork in int demand at $14 05, casa $14 O7Thg, June; B14 173g 4 $14 20, July, domand at OMe» ensh: Fade, July. Bulk unchanged. | Whiskey steady and in Hecelpts—8.500 bbls. Bour, 9.500 buanels whest, 02,000 do. carts, 1) do, oats, 325 are 6,000 do. monty 1) Lbis. Hour, 7, ushels wheas, 1: corn, 28,000 do. onts, 400 do, barley. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET, Provipence, R, L, May 20, 1877, closed strong ai an advance of 1-4¢. on the 181,600 pieces; basis 4}gc. for standurd and HAVANA Print cloths work. Sales, extra 64x64. MARKET, Havana, May 19, 1877, Suzar—Planters are Roldi the views of shippers, shus tempo for which » good, disposition, prevails, my Teo if} 13 Sr gal oes in warshouse wt fiavana and om. 1 Lihds., 11, wi4 romla. ‘Ste Mutanaas, 205.000 boxes and 58,209 hhds. Receipts for the ‘ands, Texports during Including 1,90. 111,10) hhds, ty the United Molaysos, 00 | dezrocs polarization, 10%6 41134 reale ald. ‘Bacon, ‘4 GIG per cwt, Butter, GUT « BNO por quiutal for supeclor American. lone, 63 40 per but. ve rican. Jerked boot, $9 por arrobs. | Hams, $3 n $48 per quintal for iowa’ wugar cured. in keys, $35 8 per quintals int 1 a $45, Potatoes, $10 50 wu SLL per bbl, 5 lon, Naval stores notalual, hose 1 4 Luinber active; white pine, $32 . SH2 por M. Shooks nominel; sucar bhdi Ma 6 roals per urrobe. long shave |, 840 per M, nase diminishing; loading Freights—Good demund aid ton- Havanutor the United St 5) for the Vn! 0) per hid, of mols “ . ored by the son, Which hus now set in, the new crop ix arriv- collont quality, but i too light tl Jers ure ext nish gold, 2, firm—on th scount; short tg \. Exehan 234 3 al New Youa, Muy 10, 1877, Ps Wictiam H. Vaxpenoitx, Fay: Da 5 ‘out confidence fn your railroad management in- duces us to aldrexs you this note, We ure jatereated in the utral, ‘allror ny and velieve that a which in common with many of the W aly witected by incurring question- can be relieved from Its difficul- ties and agsin bave ored to It by be:ne Drought in close allisnce with the roads under your contrul. To accomplish this we offer you our proxies to be ueed in the coming clection by you In such manner as you shall deem fir the best interosts of the company. ours very respectfully, ib. SAGE. Ri ELL VERMILYE & CO., ©. Sis A W. 8. NICHOLS & CO., Mik» N, SMITH, JOUN BENJAMIN & CO., THOMAS SLOCOMB, CAMMANN & 0V., D. P. MORGAN, H.R. PIERSON, i. L. HORTON’ ©O., CHASE & HIGGINSON, Cilask & ATKINS, DELAFIGLD & FOCH, & N. ©. SCOVILLE, It, HH. Ky GEORGE RK, CHASE, Nuw York, Muy 11, 1877, Messrs, Rossert. Sage, ©. J, Osnons, Verminye & Co,, Cam- Many & Co., D. 2. Momgan, Onasn & ATKINS, Toss gatoruse, Devariavp & Fircn, Hi. N. Surtu and others: TL AMEN. mmuntestion of May 10 tx received. Your O! proxies of the Michigan Central Railroad Co stock, to be used by me for the b is higuly wppeetubod: I duties already dev or to reflect upon. of the Michigan Central Foe, with whom I bave thi friendly relations. am, however, a stockhol in company aud will aay to you that it Treccive your proxi shail nse them ux h teresty of the comp pect to return about e further discussed, ‘Very truly yours, nder pany t iutorest of the company. ave no desire to increase the ing upon mo in railroad management official notion of the present direction it om in t ity to-morrow and when tae subject can W. H. VANDERBILT. ‘New York, May 12, 1877, . Messrs, Cnasx & Atkins, Bankers :— GENTLEMEN Referring to the above corresprndenee, we should be pleased to have you reeelve proxies tor the purpose in- dicated, Wo. believe a policy of management such as is pareash upon the ronds now controlled by Vand biit will result in Important reforms, in yr in the har@ontaing of eonticting intere © bonetit holders, and that the chanie: there emplated will command thelr confidence and tinat of tue public generally. 3 | RUSSELL, SAGE) D. P, MORGAN, | VERMILYE & Go,, CAMMAAN & CO., H SOUS BENJAMIN & CO, In accordance with the above, proxies will be received and bianks turnisued tor use by CHASE & ATKINS, No. 18 Brond st., Now Yo T REASONABLE RATES—MOS Lift AND Endowment insurance [olicios and tenes: same bought; insurance of all kinds effected with best companies dod. HABRICH & CO,, 119 Browtway. BANKERS AND Wall st., dealers in first class Puts und Calis, e bny and carry Stocks as lomg us dosired on ginurvin of threo to five per cent Send for explanatory circulars and weekly reports, fre LUIAM ST,—8TOUKS BOUGHT AND SOLD commissiony, oue-etghth ; mansin ‘one per « Ge. LARGE AMOUNT OF TRUST MONEY TO LOAN Bond and Mortgage, In gums te sult nt 6 and 7 per interest. Hy Oe MTRRLIN Broadway. N RESTATE WILL LO ntry property 7 per cent. AN 550,000, 6 Apply 536 Pin NVESIMENT.—A SMALL LOT OF 12 Stock for sale, MUSGRAVE & CO., 6 W. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE New York city Property; City Kaliroad Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. HH L. GRANT, 145 Broadway, INING BTOOKS, ¢ buy and sell Mining Ktooks at the American Alining aud Stock Exchange oF elsewhere on commission. Our Mr. A. II, Nicolay ts amember of the board, “OLAY & GO., 4% Fine at. N.Y. N ONKY 1 0. MARKT RAIK-, ON CITY, Hroonlyn, Westchester and Staten I 4d Property. RUVUS K. MeHAKG, 135 Brondway, Vommissioner of Deeds for every Stat FFICE OF HOTCHKISS ALBERT H. NIt Bankers, Brokers n & BURNIAY mmission Stock Krokers, No. 36 bnoap St., New Yous, May 16, 1877. anted Proxtes on Michi gat ‘tral Kaflroad stock, to be used at the next annual olect! We will for -half of one pe: 251) 4)()()_AT_6 PER CENT TO LOAN ON $350.V00matete! WKECEING, room K, Post Buliding. b26)7 ()()() PROMPT ANSWERS FURNISHED $327,000 cc spotteunus Woe toney on mortguses lowest charges. LAW" cos box 1,916 Post oflice, 4d STATE FUNDS TO LOAN.—6 PER $550.00 Vcen: Pana Second ‘and Leasehold wortgagos. Address ATIORNE ¥ 3 BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITLES. ‘A MeNBER oF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, JA who has been out of active business for past few yeurs, will contrioute bik properst ished firm, of fair means, pr of capital and join irons, with INVEST. for the purpose of demonstr ers (who ate ready to purchase) a new destined to supersede ai will control the navies of the he best equipped srom-clads will prove iveiploss. in of this invention, who can sven bo- correspondance on the subject office, Philadelphia, Pa. bour insentl DAN, Heraid oM SEEM OTEL—(70 ROOMS) LUASE, change for elty i tol, roadway wn Bavanvan, May 19, 18% Cotton Hem; middling, 10%, : low nilduting. U%¢e | ordinary, Net pts, 136 bales. Exports co. | wines 582, ules, 15% Stock, 4,919, Onareestox, May 19, 1977. Cotton firm, but little doing; middling MOige, a LOsge.4 low middiing, 1 receipts, 214 balus, export 110, Stock: 13,900, Wi.ainaton, N. C., May 19, 1877. Spirits of tnrpentine firm ut We, ' Rosin'tirm at $1 4 strained. Crade Lomdy av SL 6) for hard, tur yellow dip, 82 50 for virgin, $1 55. GO, Muy 19, 1877 Flour quiet bat steady: sales 600 buss. nt 80 7h n 810 25 & $10 76_for amber winter, $10 40 a LL for winite do, #1 niet; No. 1 Milww shemdy; salen cur lots heli at 03, 0 Wie, A feod—ahurt fret 474 New York. Lumber, $1 0 Troy, 82 York, Lake recelpty—Wheat, 4,000 “Unshels; is | 9000 do. ; lumber, 412,009 toot.” Caual shipments Corn, 270) wushels; rye, 6,700. do; lumber, 600,000 leo. Flour shipments by tall, 709 bl Burraco, May 10, 1877. Markets conoraily quiet. Flour lower, quotable etty and w patent, S11 60 «$12: spring, low et $0; white whoat, SIL; other ra |. tid Hight imillivd demand; prices nebanged. Corn—Oniy a fair den quotable it 6. ab the close for Cargo late ol Niue ds Outs in demand Nyht. Hive wut barley neulect pupplied wnd dock by MNiNLers; HY Railrona and i f hohe. Wheat sal WH do Nw EOn | te we #2 10. | Toledo, on tue | 10,000" bushels cloring sellers at ff 1 bis: whent, 4,000 busbe do, Rooeipts by railroads— Flour, 3,700 wb. ; + ESTABLIST A WELL + with $2,500 cash, Vor particulars cull at 72 BUSINESS OR urity required; Gall tor two w Yori, —PARTNGK WANTED—BUSI hree hours fr ¥, 195 1h 310 0 0.188 TNE WANTRD, TO ABSINT TN $ OOO. introducing new and usetul railway inven- tion, Koil. w., OUT Wood » Philadelphia, 10, ‘tuer with the above amonut In an established manufacturing and jobbing house in this city. Address Hh. BB. Hor fice, No brokers need apply. SIF OO WANTROSIN A WELL Reta RIN ED Doe. banking business in Virginia from « good Dusivess man with # ike sum aiready invested, for the pue- pose of oreanizing & National Bank in « town of 85.009 in- ithin 40 miles; party Mt sitnwtion at a falc OF particulars udurens Exhausted by the heat of Saturday night Charles |, of No, 72 Power stroet, Williamsburg, sat down on a stoop 1p Mott street, near Hosier, to rest himself and was soon slumbering peacetaiiy, vomndfui of the fart that a valuable gold ehain attached to an equaliy valtable wate and jocket dangicd from fis vest pocket. When he awoke his timepiece and ehuin were gone, Notiiytng Patrolman MoGrade of bis loss that ollicer soon afterward arrested Wiltain F, Carroll on Suspicion of being the thiel and found the property in his possession. Att! ‘ho prisoner was held in $1,000 bail, ¥ O49. BOBEAKI, caro of box 2,776 Post | Tombs Police Court yesterday | right OUR COMPLAINT BOOK. (Nore.—Letters intended for this column must be accompanted by tho writer's full uame and address to insure attontion. Compl nts who are unwilling to comply with this rule simply waste time in writing. — Ep, Herat.) SWILG MILK DIRECTORY WANTED, To tam Evtron ov tux Heraun:— Publish the names of persons day after day who keep cows at swiil places, if you really desire to sto; ‘vno Sale of Swill ilk, eek ANTI-HUMBUG, xf STRAW BONFIRES, To raw Evrron ov tux HeRauv:— Ts tt against the law for persons to empty their straw bedding on the street and set fire to itt Last night there was a large fire of the above material on Henry treet, and 80 close to the as to make ft dap. gerous, TAXPAYER, ANOTHER POSTAL CONUNDBUM. To tne Eprrok ov tux HenaLo:— Can you tviorm mo why it is that a letter posted in New York at two P, M. docs not reach Brooklyn, E. D., before nine A. M. next day? BROOKLYS MANUFACTURER, « UNION FERRY COMPANY WAITING BOOMS, To Tu® Epitor ov tax Henaip:— When the Brooklyn ferry houses wero built they Dever expected that ladios would ever be accompanied by gentlemen or gentiomon by ladies, because they made sitting rooms ior ladies and sittimg rooms tor gentiomen; but if alady and gentleman are in com- pany they can stand up outside Darate and po each to their separate sitting rooms, which is very cpa in the night wheo a lady has to stand or else jeuvoe your company for agwhile, and tt is pleasant when it 18 old, or when you have a wite and simnall children, and ail Lired, 1 hope that the terry company will seo the point, COMMON SENSE, CURT INFORMATION, To tHe Epitor or ray Aenatp:— Iwish, through the columns of the ‘*Complaint Book," to cali the attention of the librarian of tho Cooper Instituto to the “wet that for over a month past, the catalogue slates for cases 21 und 22, contain. ing some of the mom useful volumes for mechanics, have been missing, When the assistant’s attention was culled thereto he very curtly repited that if I needed any particular work / should have toexamine the backs of all the volumes in the cases, RW. FISH HORNS AGAIN, To tux Evrror oy rim Heraio:— In the street where I tive those men selling fish be- gio nearly every morning carly, eclaliyon Friday, to blow the horn, which makes an awful nome. counted, the other day, about twonty difterent tunes from six to eight in the morning. Is there no remedy to stop this nuisance? GJ. 7 WHY, INDEED? To tae Eoiror or tur Heap: Why are there no seats in Tompkins Squorg Park? It is the only park on the east side, whero the poopie are so numerous and who would bo happy to avail thomselves of a scut in the evoning after a day’s toil, THE YONKERS MAILS. To tue Evrror or tng Hrxanp:— Fully recognizing the admirable service of the New York Post Uilice under the eMfcient management of Postmaster James | am reluctant to make any ‘‘com- piaint;” but so mauy of my fellow oltizena bave spoken. of the matior that 1 take tho liberty of asking your kind offices in effecting an improvement, Yonkers, Daving a population o: about twenty thoasand, with many largo business interests with Now York, but two muils trom that city por day—ono now de- livered at about balf-past nine o'clock A. M., the other @ta quarter past five, Awsitis but about sevenieen miles from the General Post Office in New York, and as we buve sixteen dally trains runuing north, why can we not have jocal matis—that ts, from New York to Yonkers and back—several times daily, and especially our ly mail delivered b do time to enable our business men to get their mail belore leaving Yookers for their business places in your city? YONKERS, IMPERTINENT ADMIRATION, To tue Evitox ov rig Heranp:— I take pleasure in indorsing the communication from “Modesty,” tor I think the way some gentlemen (?) Wateb and criticize our sex is anything but agreeable. Young gentlemen may be, in @ meusure, excusable; ‘Dut, strange as it may appear, it is, a8 * Modesty’’ com- plains, the middle-aged married mon who offend. Le- gitimate admiration between the young and free is only natural put the. “eyo to eyo’ cucounter sought jor by married men is simply bateful Most ‘women aud giriy” Like a little adiqiration, but I believe tor the honor of the sex that they would refuse to accept it from another woman’s nusband, tho father of a fam- 1 do uot wish to bo personal, but thero is a pur- Ucular party who travels daily oo the Morr ja boats and on the branch road who ts always watehing us women like an ogre, Even ou the docks he ts on the for a flirtation, Oh, I think ho 1s ‘This party allows vanity and conceit with the little brains nature has incan- tuously given him. =| have noticed girls making jun of bim, which be had not the »perception to aee, while gray-baired women put on fanciful airs when thus no- ticed by the foolish gaze, TR RECTOR STREET PAVEMENT. To tun Epitor or THe HERALD: — Would some of your readers inform me what kind of pavement is that in Rector street, just south of Trinity Chareh? I suppose it 1s carnival pavemeys ; bul to be serious, the biock t# in a very bad state, ahd has b3en 80 for two months, the wooden blocks torm- ing the pavement having been torn up tor about fifty fect, SIDER, OBSTRUCTIONS ON FIFTH AVENUE, To rus Epiror ov tux Heranp:— A little incident occurred relative to the ‘Complaint Book”—which may be worth kaowing—showing bow quick results foliow, Some time since I wrote a com- piaint and sent it to the HygaLo—wuich for some rea- son was not published, although | ed my nawe. relating to w person residing on Fit enue, just be- low Twotfth street, French millinor. For two or probably Whea you did nat pat my to the police, and twice, bad (he effect only 10 hav moved from the walk to the grass plot inside ing—h perieot nuisance to tbe whole neighborhvod. A few gays ago tbere appeared s *‘compainv’ in the Hera. froin sume Other party, and tho very sume day they disappeared and the coast is now clear, 1 ani, sir, yours, GEORGE A. LEAVIN, as 4 Sign OF advertisement. “complaint” in your paper I compiau rall- A DISSATISFIED ENGLISHMAN, do Tuy Evitos or TH Herat 1 bave a complaiot to make, not agatost the authori- ties for dereliction of duty io street cleaving; against gentiemen ocecupyiug seats in the lads of terres While the fair aox have to stand; my com- plaint ia against the Hxkatn itsel!, 1 decidedly object to your loreigh poutics, wad especially to your Augio- phovia und Kussian procuvities, Why tis velitting of Hnglund aud constant praise of @ barbaric and oligarcuical power lik What is there in common between a fi popular governmest like that ol the United States and the one-man power of Russia? In a recent editorial you tntimatea that England was only permitted to exist by the sufferanco of the great Coounental Power& Do you not really think on sumr second (houguts (hat sug wk opinion is somewhat tar fetched? ‘Ibe HBKALD 18 w great paper, I have read ittor twenty-tve years, and notwithmanding Ite foreiyn politics shuil coutiaue bo read it, Vecause I velieve it to be the best paper in the couutry, Ltt because | have such a high opinion of the paper tuat | do not like to hear (as tao everywhere) that toe Hrraty isa Russian organ, subsidized by Liat Power, Uf course Iam weil aware that thie if all bosh., A great paper like tho HrKaLy cannot be boughi, but L regret to #ee prejudice curried #0 fur as to give rise to such a charge among those who are pot better informed, It seems to me that an aAinerican journal ought to be at i W by you should support Kusaiain this a mystery to me, What would you ful nation were to deciare war against t Junted States On account of their treatment of the Indians’ 1 fancy you wo Vower mighty quick to mind its own busi &o, AN ENGLISHMAN, sb peuiral, mous war @ power. THE DECORATION DAY PARADE, ‘To tr Epiror ov tie Heratn:— In your issue of May 19, under “Our Complaint Book,” 4 communication, signed by “Navy,” suggests that on Decoration Day the wagons conveying flowers to the soldiers’ graves should ve covered, bo that the Allow me to to that effect, NGBEIN G. and Chief of Stadt, THR BASTERN QUESTION, To Tut Epiton or Tun HERALD :— I see in your “Cowplaint Book” of May 19 an article signed ‘An Englishman,” to which | would like to reply in as few words as possivie, 1 fally agree with the Hxxaro when Russia is spoken of as a “Christian country, ud, moreover, it 16 to be ex- pected that “An Englishman’? should stand by bis oa- tionality and, of course, #peak il of thowe who pare tially toterlere with ihe “commerce ot England,” al- though ina just couse; but Russia, pot be iright+ ened by Eugland’s tureats, has moved on tm ber good Cause WiboUL Interlerence, simply becuwse Fight will conquer, evon though an Englishman does talk agninst Justice to proveut England's juterosta, 4N AMERICAN, ry Yours, &o, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 21. 1877.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 4 AMATEUR DETECTIVE. Two alleged shop!ifiers, named Emma Jones and Mary Larkin, were caught, on Saturday by the vigt- lavee of a private citizen, Mr. Isaac Lefor, of Grand and Attorney etreets, was sitting in a restaurant, ub No. 64 Allen street, op Saturday, and saw the wo women enter and si down at one of the tabi Shortly a they approached the bar counter handed the proprietor of the pluce two bundles whic: they asked bun to keep for them till their re- ture. Mr. Lefor having secn no bundles in their hands when they camo in, bis suspicions were aroused, id he iollowed them Uli he saw them enter Ridley’s store on Grand Me told Mr, John Throckmorton, of that establish: by what be bad seen, and that gentleman caused the ar- ». ‘The two parorls that were tain ns di by Mr, Throckmorton as the roperty of Ridley & Co., and Emma Jones and Mary ‘kim, on being arraigned beforo Judge Murray yee ‘day, were fully cowmitied in $1,000 bail each to \ answer, ASSAULT WITH A KNIFE, Charles Decker walked iuto tho Twenty-ninth pre- cinct station house early yesterday morning almost Jointing from the loss of bieod caused by two wounds, one on lis wrist and avother on his right suoulder, Two men who were with him informed the sergeant in command that a man numed Martio Decker on the co Fortieth street with a huge jackkn: bing him twice ran away, yon Bellevue Hospital, Detective Schmitibergor ar- rested Ruatlerty, the assailant, in his own home, No, d25 Sixth avenue He was in when the officer went tn, and the knife with whish the stabbing was done was lying beside him. Rafferty sald that he bimself was attacked 1 a saloon on Broadway by ‘on or eight persons and that Decker waa tue ono that struck him first. He acknowledged going home was sent to to get the kniie, and also acknowledged haying cut Decker. Ho was committed to await the result of the latter's injuries, THE TROUT ROBBERY, Robert Bland and Micbael Gregory, charged with stealing trout from the premises of Mr, Masury, owner of the club house property at Eastport, have been hold iu $600 each to appear before the uext Grand Jury of Suflolk county. r. Masury lost about 4,000 trout, COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, Suvreae Count—Cuamners—Held by Judge Bar- rett.—third Monday motion calendar, Sornem& Cooxt—GrexeuaL Texu—Held by Judges Davis, Brady and Daniels.—Noa 81, $2, 83, 84, 86, $7, 88, 884, 89, 90, 180, 146, 172, 174, 177, 117, 282, 153, 108, vie, 84, Loz, ‘104, 105, 108, 114, 119, igi, 124," 12s, 29, 1d Surrewk Court—Srrctau Tara—Held by Judge Van Brunt. —Nos. 899, 260, 496, 410, 416, 417, 418, 41¥, 435, 441, 442, 401, 453, 450, 457, 458, 460, 462, 403, 406, 470, 471, 473, 479, 490, 105, 315, 164, 295, ‘254. 261, ‘331, 353. Surreue Covat—Ciacurr—Part l--lleld by Juuge Donohue. —Nos, 2085, 103844, 3173, 3351, 407534, 4647, 2767, 3291 , 8071, 3303, 172034, 8389, 3413, UA37, 4386, 3, 454844, 8551, 4677, S000, 4175, * B30: 36.7) 4017, 3461, 4825, 3167, 8007, 3671, 467d, 4678, 36: 3583) 3686, 3697; SONY, 3691) 36V3, 3605, 3607, 3457, 32’ BBLs, 3863, 3807, 4309, 3431, B31, 857%, B93, Pure 2— Held by Judge Lawrence,—Cuso on—No, 1867. No | day calendar, Part Hola by Judze Van Vorst — Nos, 4788, S161, 2775, 4263, 148, 2159, 134135, 3349, 2065, 1182, 102634, 4493, 418,’ 419," 448, L710, 953, 1748, 4623, 4624, 1862,, 469034, 1562, 8221, S73, se at COURT—GeNEKAL Txnm.—Adjourned until the third Monday of June. Surenion Coonr—srrciaL Ternw—Hold by Judge Saniord.—Case on—No, 10, No day calendar, Surgemw Court—Trian Tram —Part 1—Held by Chior Justico Curtis —Case on—No. 77% No duy calendar, Parts 2 und 3,—Adjourned for the term, ComMoN PLZas—GuvenaL Tarn—Held by Ji C P. Daly, Larremore und Robinsop.—Nos, 62, ¥, 20, 26, 8, 4, 145, 104, 139, 74, 168, 123, 84, 47, 50, 67, 88, QU Gey wa—Held by Judge J, F. ComMon PLEAS! Daly.—Nos. 23, 6, 9, Er Txru—Part 1—Hela by Judge Van Hoesen.—Noa. 237, 1589, 269, 95%, 1039, Common = PL¥an—Trias 966, 885, 1 16, 699, 426, 740, 1228, 727, 661, 1592, 384, 1201, 1, 802, 903, 766, 1182, 477, 1945, 270. Parts 2 and 3,—Adjourned for the term. Marine Court—TxiaL Txrm—Part 1—Held by Judge Sheriaan.—Nos, 6265, 8894, 8200, 8816, O42 Part 2—Hold $892, 8718, 4886, 1061, 6010, 9550, 6213, 8304, 6106, S401, by Juago Goepp.—Nus, 59: SOIL, SUGU, 2284, 6275, 6276, $418, 4043, 4523, 2331, 6257, 5870, 6836, 6338, 6341. Part 3—Held by Judge Alker.—Nos. 7378, 6158, 6220, 6248, 6204, 6810, 6315, 6316, 6318, 0819, 6325, 6923, 6326, 6347, 6328. Courr OF GENERAL Skssions—Part 1—Hold by Recorder Hackett.—The People vs. Charles Jackson und Frapcts Humphries, rovbery; Same vs, John Foley, ielouious assault and battery; Samo vs, Walter Ward, telonious asaanit and battery; Same vs. Joseph Jonson, felonious assault and battery; Same vs. James Branigan, felonious assault and batiery; Same vs Michael Haghes, burglary; Same vse. Baward Laurend, grand larceny; Saine vs Joseph Torchio and Joseph Colombo, grand ixrcony; Same vi. George Sumpson, grand larceny; Same vs. Elizabeth Decosta and Annie Kyan, graud larcevy; Same ve. Wiilam and John Sonmidt, grand and Rose Kelly, grana ra = 2 larceny; pame vs, Char! hiefilin, forgery; Same vs, Frank Copeland, assault and battery; Samo vs. Frederic K, Waller, assauit oud battery, Same vs. Joba Roopey, assavit Same Joseph Ly ia, assault and battery vs. Thomas W. Emperior, eapons ; Same ve. Elizabetu Abihelm, aduiterating milk. Part 2—Held py Judge Gidersleeve,—The People vs. ‘Toomus Burry, felonious assauit and battery ; Sam George Schuster, felonious assault and battery: Same vs. William Connor, burglary; Same vs. Jobu And burglary; Same vs. Edward Farrell, William I rell and Denbis Crowley, burglary; Same vs. Jobo MeVanu aud William M. Menry, burglary; Same vs. and battery; v is and, Edward Brady, potit larcepy; Same vs. Arthur Byrne, petit larcet rick Green, and battery; Same vs. Leah Goldstein, receiving stol gvods; Sumo ys, George F. Brown and Edward Stone, misdetevnor, “hk BRAVE ACT. To tax Eoitor or tue Henaup A few days since my wile and child wore crossing | Sixth avenue, Now York, when a large two-borso truck drove down upon them, A gentleman seeing their danger pped in between them and the horses, He managed to get my wile out of their way, but little child was fairly under tocir ‘ wentleman heroically caught her in his arms and himecif the blow from the pole which we Both the gevtioman and the child wei but ne held her tust in bis arms apd not himwoll, from being to give bis’ name, bub T where he was cared for that he and not knowing bis addre ths public weand of thankl ble Fee chiid and to express my re; for his injury. ¢ preus mY TeRTeNS TON DUPONTEL je drug store ir. Thomus White, apectlully, JOH: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, ~~ MARRIED. Dickerson—Secot On Thursday evening, May 17, atthe First Baptist Chureb, New York, by itev. J. F Kluer. D. D., Fxaxk Dicxensox and Onan, daughter of Jumea F. Secor, Faq, ali of this city, Maksu—Myex —Op Lhursday, May 17, by the Rov. 1, Mynn, of Piaindeid, N. J. DIED, Axpensos.—On Sunday, .20th inst., after a lingering ive: Many Parwenex, wile of Joha C. Anderson, aged 30 yeura, Kelatives and triends are respectfully tnvited to at- raul, from her late residence, No. 469 oth ny esd: at ten o'ciock A, M. Bannus.—On ° vs No, 18 Bust 10th at, AGxes Bary Benjamin J. Barnes, of this city. Funeral at St. Jon's Chapel, Varick st., near Canal, on Tuesday morning, "6 Relatives and friends are respe: end. Baumert. —On May 19, M MxA Banuerr, only chtid of Monry and Uarul) Relatives and {riends are r tend the iuneral, on Tuesday, May from the Chureh of the Nativity, and Gih ete, Beacu.—At Glen Cove, on Friday morning, May 15, 1877, of apoplexy, How. Euias J. Beact, aged 52 years, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tond the {uneral, av st. Paul's Cuurch, Glen Cove, this (Mouday) moraing next, at hull-past ten o'clock, Car- Tages will be at the depot on arrival of train leaving Hanter’s Point, Long Island City, at 8:44 A. M, Ke- tore train welds PM. by Seii.—Un Friday, May 18, Frayces RK, Garvin, wife ot James A, Boll, in the 23d year of her age, Rejauves and friends of the tamtly are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, trom her jate residence, 406 West 19th et, Monday, slay 21, at half past niuo A. Me Mictor,—At Bound Brook, N. J.. May 18, Manis, widow of Leander Bishop, in 78th your of her age. Relatives and trends of the family are reapeottatt invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday), at threo M. ‘Train leayos toot of Liberty st abl.30; return | train, 6:36. BLauyest,—May 19, Ricuanp D, Biavvett, 75th year of his age. Funeral services two o'clock, 22d inst., Cotta Irvington, N. J. v. U, betw oun and the members of Independeot Koyal Arch Lodge, No. 2, F. and A. M., are invited to attend the Avo's Church, West 18th st, on at., at four o’elock I’. M. «Ob Saturday, May 19, 1877, Hannan, wifo jnte Jovn Cannon, In the Bist year of hor age. Kelatives and friends of the family are respectfully ynvitod fo atiend the funeral, from the residence of her gon, Charlies K Cannon, No, 210 Kast Soin st, on Monday, 2let inst, ot ove I, M Cuamnens—At Port Cheater, N. ¥., on Sunday, May 20, Anion, Infant daughter of Frank R. ana Molite P. Chambers, aged 8 months and 12 days. Funeral to-day, on arrival of loaving Grand Geutral Depot at Dr, Sampson, Jomy Manan, of Beotch Plains, to Macaie | Conmx.—Oo Saturday, May 19, Eva in “gat son (a a8 avin Coen? % a a ‘uveral willtake piace Monday, May 2: M., from reasdencs, 251 Wes tat st we fans; Jookx—Suddealy, at Altoona, Pa, 19th inst, Cuanves T., second son of George I, and Fanme J. Cooko, w his 19th yenr, at Rural Cemetery, Albany, Services will be held Monday, 21st inst. te Lig etic Saturday, 19th inat., of consump: LPRED AUGUSTES Crovert, secon: Harriet KE Crouch, in b: A a lh Friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, from bis late residence, 104 Wast 52d st., om Wedoesday, the 23d inst, ball-past ten A, M. Dk Navaaro—On Sunday, the 20h inet, after @ short ii — Joux DyKeKe, eldest son of Jose Fran- day, 25d in: ‘at bail-paat vine M. Relatives and friend: wctiully invited to attend, Durvy,—On Sanday, May 20, Joas Duvvy, aged 56 years. = tice ot she funerss heneetien, WeN.—In this city, on Saturday, the 19th inst General Joux Ewes, it bis 67th year’ * the Fuoeral will take irom Bis late residence, No, 3 Kast 48th st, op Tucaday, the 22d inst.. at two P. M. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend, FARReLLY.—On Bunday morning, May 20, Axx Far REULY, @ native of Crapadolion, parish of Lurgan, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 51 The relatives and (riends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the faneral, trom the residence of hor brothor Terence, 462 7th av., on this day (Mon« at one o’glock P.M, MORK.—On Saturday, May 19, at Summit, N. J., Jacon Gitmonx, son of John and Maria Gilmore, in the 33d your of Nis age, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral irom the Momorial Church, corner of Waverley place and Llth st, on Tuesday, Muy 22, at two o'clock P. M. Gkossbax,—Suddenly, CuanLes Grossman, aged 6 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fur nera}, from 92 Norman ay., Greenpoint, on Tuesday, May 22, at two P.M, Manrnys.—In Brooklyn, & D., May 19, of paralysia, Citanxces K. Harreys, 10 the 70th year of his age. the relatives and iriends of the family are respect. fully invited to atiena the funeral, from the residence of his son, 108 4th st, Brooklyn, E.D., on Monday, May 21, at two o’siock. Hrisskk,—Friday, May 18, after a lingering illness, Jacok Huissen, aged 61 years, The relauves and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, from his late res@ence, 223 West 451n 5, Monday, May 21. one P, SM. No flowors, Hexoeek.—On Sunday, y 20, 1877) Nicnunas D, Hexoen, 1 the 67th year of his age. Fancral servioos will be No, 61 West 130th st, 1 Ing, May 22, ab seven o'clock, Re! ds are invited to atrvend. Friends are requested not to send flowers. ery —Un Satarday, May 10, Wa. Hi, Hort, 36 years of age, Faneral services from All Souls’ Church, Brooklyn, . D., on Monday, 21st tnst., at two P.M Kelatives aod friends of tho family are respectiully inviued to attend. Remains will be laken to Cypress Hills Ceme- tery for interment, No flowers, Jacksoy,--On Saturday, Faxnty, youngest daughter of James and Clara C. Jackson, Funeral st two o'clock, Monday, May 21, from 28 34 av., Brooklyn, LAWLuR,—On' May 19, of pneumonia, Ross Mania, beloved wite of Mutthias Lawler. Relatives and irionds aro invited to attend the fu. al, irom St. Mary’s Church, Hoboken, at bail-past jn A. M., on Monday, 2let inet, Mooas,—On Sanday, May 20, Jacon 8, Moons, in the 67th year of bis age. Kelatives and triends are respecttully invited to at- tend the taveral, trom bis tate residence, 217 Wost 21st et. on Tuesday, 220 inst, at two P, M. MorGax.—On Sunday May 20, Guonar Moray, Jr., in the 80th year ot his age. Relatives and friends are requested to attend his funeral, on,Tuesday, May 22, at two o’clock, irom the residence of his parents, 460 Sackett at., Brooklyn, Myers.—On Saturday, May 19, Many Myxns, in the 4th year ot her age. Funeral at the residence of Mr. P. W. Bedford, Mount Vernon, on Monday, May 21, at one P, M. MeCuLLoven.—On Friday, May 18, Auipa, wile of James McCullough, in the 74th year of ber age. Funeral services at her late residence, 534 Lexing- ton av., on Tuesday, 22d inst., at eleven o'clock A. M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. McCnum,—Suddenly, on Saturday, May 19, Axna L. tntant daughter of Joba J. and Mary L. McCrum, uged 4 months and 19 days, Relatives and friends of the family are respectiully invited to atiend the funeral, on Monday, at two o'clock P. M., from the residence of her parents, No. 2% Joferson at., Brooklyn, K. D, Nack.—Joux D, NAGLE, agod 42 years, Reiatives und friends are respectfully invited to at. tend his funeral, Monday, May 21, at two o’ciock, trom bis late residence, 221 Bridge st,, Brooklyn. Paumun,—Av Boston, Mass., May 18, 1877, Sanam Wi.tiams, wile of Willtam L. Palmer, aud daughter of the lute Ephraim Williams, of Stouington, Conn. Tho funeral BI ania Conn, Luesday after. nooo, May 5 PRARSAL turdey evening, May 19, Bron, id Melinda Pearsail, youngest daughter of Alva A. s it the resia oe of her parents, No, day), Gi ged 4 years, 2 months and 23 d Funeral 9 Hanson ooklyn, on Tuesduy, 22d inst., at four i’. M. VorteR.—On tho 19th inst, JoLia Isaueuia, aged 87, wito of William Porter, M. )., and daughter of tne jate Horace Williams, Esq., of East Harttord, Conn, Servic tho New York Instituuion fur the Deaf 162d at. and 10th Tuesday, May 22, at o'clock A. M. Intermon t Hurtiord, Trains Jeaye 20th st, 7.55 A, M. Monday and Tursday. Reppy.—Many La Grassa, wid of James M. Reavy, Saturday, May 19, of heart disease, ngud 44, Kelatives and Irieads aro respectfully invited to at- tend tho fun on “uesday (to-morrow), at two o'clock, from her tate residence, 403 Kast 14th at. Reiyea—On Friday, the 140 iat, of pneumonia, Louisa Avousta, widow of the late George Kelyea, aged 65 years, Notice of funeral hereafter. Boston and Nowark papers please copy. Revews.—On the 20th inst, WitutaM H, T., son of Nathan L. and Eliza M. Ritebie, aged 7 years and 6 months. The relatives aud friends of the family are rospect- fully invited to uttend the funeral, trom the residence of nis parents, No, 422 West 40tb ot., this afternoon at two o'clock. Koacu.—On Sunday, May 20, Axmie M, Roacu, £ jest daughter of Bernard Roach, tn the sud year of ar age. Funeral from her late residence, No, 52 Spring st., at elgut o'clock A, M., Tuesday, May 22; thonee tothe Church of the 1mmaculate Conception, where i requiem mass will be offered for the repose of ber suul; theace to Calvary Cemetery. Rosixsox.—aAt his late residence, No, 33 Sidney Place. Brookiyo, on Friday eveuing, May 18, Joun 5., son of Eveliue 1. and the late James P. Rovinsop, in age. ices at Lhe Strong Pace Baptist Church, wo l. M. The reatives w fully invited to dence, Ni 6 bal!-p je funeral, tro! By street, on Monday, dluy 21, wl ue day, May 20, alter @ sbort illuess, KYAN, tulent son of Stephen a Mlury A. a 7 months and 19 a funeral, trom the rosi on Mouday, May VAGK. ALEXANDER SAVAGE, On Sui May 20, a je. Friends of from his | tate residence, SA sta, without further notice. Now Jersey papers please copy. SWAnkKKY.—Up Sunday, Mayda, 1877, Joux Smanxer, son of James Sharkey. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the tu- neral, from his lute rowdence, 422 West 20th st, on | Tuexday, May 22, at one o'clock P, M. Suevii.— In Brooklyn, Sunday, May 20, Tuomas A, Sueviix, youngest son ot Thomas and Annie Sbeviin, aged 14 monius. Relatives and friends of the family are respectiully invited Lo attend the funeral, from the residence of his Parents, 185 Bridge #t., corner Nessau, on Monday, the 2ist inat., at toreo P. dM, Skw.i¥.—On Sunday, May 20, Water, youngest son ot James J, and Julia Skelly, aged 9 months and 22 days, Funeral at one o'clock to-day, from the residence of duis porent 9 Kast Mio Sorrit,—ISaveLLA Sati, widow of the late Minard No. 402 the 4Stu year of her age, | ‘al Will tak w on Tuesday, 224 inst, from thy Middie Keljormed Datel Church, vorwer of ‘Tomp- kins piace and Harrison st,, at half-past onc P. M. No flowers. | StTapLMaAiR.—At Coblenz-on-the-Rhine, on Wednes- day, May 2, Wittas J. Stao.aarn, in the 49h your | of bie aie. med residence No, 9 Troutman st., Brooklyn, Stawant,—On Sunday, 20h inst, MaLoo.m Stewart, aged 49 years avd 11 months. ‘Nowe of faueral hereafter, ‘TrisnwrvER —On Sunday afternoon, May 20, 1877, at the residence of her son Honry, 193 Kast 90th at, Banna Trispoaren Notice of iuneral to-morrow, Venwitva.—at Yonkers, on Saturday, the 19th, Grona Hyarr, eldest son of Abraham F. and Louisa | Vermilya, in the 24tu your of his age, The friends of the amily are invited to attend the faneral, from the etormed Cbureh, Greenvilic, N, Y on ‘Tuesday, tho 220, at half-past two P.M. Carrings | will bo in waiting at Tuckaboe Station, on the Har! Railrowd, tor the 11:30 train trom Grand Central Depot, Warsox—On Saturday, Mey 19, 1877, Racin Warsox, widow of the ite W. B, Watson, in the 67th yoar of her age, Reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully Court st., Brook- | lyn, invited to attend the tuneral, from the residence of her son-in law, A. ©. Carl, ©, 300), Van Buren st, pe Brooklyy, Y., on Monday, May 21, Marey av. M i. —On Friday, May 18, J. A, Weiter, in the onveyed on Monday, the 21st inst., donos, 692 Levpard sk, Greenpoin to Norwalk, terment. services a hali-pest two o'clock, Relatives and friends are invited to attend. wire, On Satarday, May 19, at Plermont, on tho jayon, Grono® Writs, formarly ot New York and jate of Mrooklyn, in the 03d year of his aye, Faneral will take pice on Tuoeday, May 22, at hatte past ele A.M. Relatives and friends ste respeet. july mvited to attend the fonerel, without farther notice, Carriages will bo in waiting at Sparkiti on arrival of 0.45 A. M. train from Qhamberg Norsbern Bayroad of Mew Joreay,

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