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THE INSANE. What Visitors Say of Their Treatment at Blackwell's Island. SE&IOUS ALLEGATIONS. Reasons for Separating the Charitable ami Correctional Institutions. The recent statement made by tue Commissioners of Charities and Correction coucerti lux the alleged abuses at ttee Female Luualic Asylum on blackwell's Island baa resulted in drawing from nearly all tbo visitor* to the charitable institutions criticism* of the snarpest description. It has been Ireely charged tbat tbo opinions aud staloraetil* uf the officiate of th* department wero but a Uimsy and knowingly In correct answer 10 tne charges trade. It is asserted by viaitora that In regard to ihe cases ot abuse and negligence occurring in this losututlon, and winch have been published In the Hkuai.d, do delioite au twer has Deeu made by the olUcials of the luuatio asy lum, who have merely contented themselves with a general answer to specific charge*. They deny that a woman in hall No. 3 was injured eiehleen months ago, the answer bciug:?*Tbe only such occurrence 1* tbo one ol old Miss ??, who nas been an inmate ol this asylum soiue fifteen years, aud her history aud record show that she his always been Killed or atai ved, bat is yet alive aud well. Sbo is tbo only ouo who has made a complaint ol this kind, and sue has done so without Just cause." In regard to this answer, the following la asserted by several visitors. First, that eighteen mouths ago a woman was injured 111 hall No. 3 ol the Female Luna tic Asylum, under the circumstances before published. Second, tbat this patient la at the present time lying in the sick ward ol the institution Ironi the effects, remote, it Is true, of such cruelty. Third, that de spite tne denials ol the officers ol tne asylum, this caso ol cruolty and abuso can he established beyond ques tion or doubt. In releruuce to the assertion of the Medical Superin tendent "that the meals to the - detached buildings are carriod by men employed lor that purpose" a most deliberate denial is given on the authority ol the vis itors, official and unolllciai, who make frequent visits to tbo asylum. lu.Miue women, they say, are employed lor tbia purpose, and can oe seen any day, winter or summer, that tne nlace Is visited. It is also asserted by ladies who frequently examine tbo asylum tbat wbila It is true tbat In some cases It is difficult to keep I hoes and stockings on insane women, still that the patients employed lor carry Ing lood are not of this class, or it thejr were they would not be given the freedom of the grounds. TilS DOCTORS AND TIIK XCKS2& Tnreo respectable uod trustworthy people have In loruioU tbe writer that ita* statement of the offlolals of tbe asylum denying that several patients were bat bod iu the samo water is untrue; thai such is ibo practice lu tbe Institution, and ll the pbyslciaus are iguoranl ol auch a sysiern it M owing to tboir lack of proper supervision. "It is true," one lady re marked. "1'be doctors m iy uot tuow auyiliing nbout ibis plan ol somo ol ibo nurses to save ihewaolTca trouble but when it is a jencral complaint ou tbe nun oi tbe Inmates ol tbe ^ylutn-a great m.ny of wuotn are but atuhtly iin-auu and purlcctly clear on 5rrr.?s jsi'n.vstxxf Sff ni?U? m lnursoJ w.rl My"6 ..n0bej tiered and these attendants ure d.rcfllly .uteresi#d n eunnraasin* tbe facts. jet tbeir staiementii are lakau witboui auy effort to ?rr,ve at u.e truth, dome ni ii.a.r nurses Lave been aadioled lo driuk. and 4U*,r vosimionyis^tteriy unworthy ol oai.et iaci however mere arc many good women, ol uilcbalile character, it. the a*yl.,.n. ? VU.tor.com; ilium that one ol tbe ifealeat uilHculues luey mcel la cihlui "tuunon To und burn,, rcmea.ea abuses I. inai a .Hank* exists on the part\>l the Pby",u'*n' ' come In conllici w.iu the uuiscs on any "u^ 0l \nh^ ?-j.il uvuid us tue aUentlauia, oy uidiug i ach oilier una uuiub'tulug against Ibo doctors, can give serious trouble und it baa uoi uulrequoully happono 1 lb puo lic m.liiuiions that nurses, by potty auuoyauooi and deliberate disregard ol their amies. buve been able to ?.c ur*'ih? removal oi the physicians. Unices the tn aical ailenuaut is a m.iu ol lew words auu I"'1-* action, ami in willing and able to una the l>owei" H1*" him uu very ottan tails a victim to the quiot buiper .i?teul olio it* ..l those under bis direction to gel mm out. IMiyaicUns auow tins, and as a general lulu no iiot quarrel wiib ib*?ir nurse*. TUK KOOli (jL'KfcTIO.V in regard to the uieiary acaia pufciiabed a J ttie bti ol lure lor one week at luo Female Uuuallc Asy urn iht? Vlallora KUokuu to ou itic aul'J?*Cl atulo tUul i it lb *m iruud, inaaxuuou as tint nealicr the ty.Jim uy uur *??.?* auied Id mm ub'agiven io the '.uLaJ i? r**i?V auprlied; mat lUo patiauia do not uover aid receive twelve ounce* ol mcaiat aoy ouo inue li is alleged lb?t a blu.l quar er t.f beet UaH Lev or beeu supplied to this iBsthutlon, thai the?neai ta o, very lulerlur quality and tnal, a, Ur as tulsi par licuiar an>i tuost ea.?utlal .rticle ol diet is CouceriMKl. 'hu tiaticuta oo iiot receive iuiTO lliau three or tour lu J'l^ per* ay, when toe weigh, ol the b,.ue is taken Iruiu the twoivo ounces purporiln/ to Uj '"I'P1'* ? Tina asaernoil is made oa tne Very strougeal aulhor uy auii u !> staled by cerium visitors to bo capaole of ?r."V.K-. ???-*>*.? toou aui plied 10 I he lUiairn pakleuta is en Ibo ?c"0 ?iveit by the olllsials ol u?e adjrluui, aud pubiiabou Kfc fnViuuALU pa? ol lb. ir answer l? the charges bro'iahi against their tsanagetnuut ol this institution, Knows how lar those in auibority will no lo m.al?a. ihc puoiiu and covur up luuiro-n luaiUcrenoeaud uiJi?ct lake, luria.UiiCe, the item ol breaU. Accord |u*io the neiary sca.e, II 1 read srlynl, they aH_ert tual the -Si II of 111*' is supplied ud such is hoiine c-s.-; s.cu loal is cui iuio six pieces j and lb la .upplies atZ people. In oilier words, each u uialo o i tbe >eu?<ie Lunuiic Asylum receives oxauly une-.-ixib ol a loal, and this nol al oaoti meat ibey well know that tbe lumatos of ibis institution do not receive anything like the supply of food given in the liotnry ? cale. *n?, they woultf oe just as cor rcci iu saying Ibal Uelmonico lurnlabed Ibe supplies, and that his cbiel co'.g pre- I [>?red them. 1 be whole ibuig Is as absur?l as | 'l Aiian'i'ion^iiscallod to tbu report of tb?Comml? llouers tor lhTtl by ?ua ol ibe visiiora Uuriug ibal v aar tne asylum contained patients, aud *61 Ub t?u was ?X|?eniled lor provisions, or aooul ?4-? lor rucli iiiUsib, or about eighiy-iour oiuts per b?aU pc-r Heck According 10 tbu staiemenl tue i oners of Charilles anU Correction were able log v? quite an ilanor..i? bill of tare lor Ibe Klu oeuu per usy or lour centH per meal lor eacb of lb* I Inuiiites I Soups, meats, vegelaoiea, pu diu?, wl.n J all the ?i?eter?s ol "inree comiortabla aud abundant uieals" lor the sum ol twelve c-nisl IMfaoV KMk.NTS. It It contended by tue oilluai and otiior visitors to i the Keiuaie Luuauc Asylum thai iu? iniprofeBienM BMW ueli.gcarried ou will nol do away with the over- ! crowning existing si present, and that every altera^ . uou thai makes room lor more aamiMtous to iAiS ! isylum louds to decrease U?e opporiuuity and liwo or exerelse of the inmates A^oording to the report ?I the visitors ol the SUle tloari! ol onaiilies m oe ou die 1st ol last Maich lu regarU lo the si?e ol tho aay> ?um arounaa, tbe total area on illucswe.i a Maud de fulfil to ibe insane is botwaeu thirty alia ihiriy-uve *cre?. I be lowest vstnnale lor proper provision lor uver thirteen hundred persous, incluiiiug oltlcers, nurses. Ate., is aiw acres, lu tbe pre?eui contraciau tpacc no palimil can .or a moment eecape Irom ibe iiubt auu reuieinorauco ul tne liistiliinon wblon, ?bough ualleil au ?'Asy.um,'' is graied lue a prison snd t-uppheti like an ..unsboui>?. T.ie writer is inlornied Uisi al Iho present time sll ibe land lo the north ol Ibe main bsildlnga Is taken lp wllb paVlllona, ol which Ibeit are nine, ocoupieil ia a general rule by tbe chronic insane?two heihg levoteo to cases uudsr tb# bead ol ''llltby" ami "epi arplics." Nil improvement is being mado or contem sluted ior lb* two worst buildings al the asylum, the onga aud tne retreat, lo the loriuor bulldiug none ol be i ooins or cells have any cunneciloii Willi lb* Open ilr, ool arc yentllateil through a uarrow ouniral paa isge that opens on the rool. So sunlight lua ever tniereu ibene ??rooms" it t>*ing twenty lour !??* Iroro ino door ol ib? oolls to tb* op*n air. Ibta building la at in* pr*s*ni lime greatly overcrowded, the pa tient* Kaviug to aleep on ibe floor sloug tb* o.rildor*. Tb* air spaae lu tb? calla or rooms is oulv 4?W uuoic leei wbilo all authorities sgroe ibal l.oon culno l<-oi la Ibe'ui.nlmum, aud thai in* air should us ircqu*utly ehanied by proper venillatiou. Tllf COHHin*)R AH A DltlSO ROOM* Tb* rti' Ti oi tb* "Local Viaumg ConnnitU* of Naw Tork Couniy'" atalea in ralalion lo Ibis bun Hug thai the meals ur* **ten lb ibe outer rorriuor I he women in atormv aeslher oilen spoi d several con secutive asy* wholly in ibeso wards, and are looked rr u.shl in theclls lor ten or eleYon hours, where the allowance ol air la l*?a tlian half Wbit ii abould ?e auu nol renewed, lu tbe retreat ou tli* Oral floor ilie rooms or oelisopeu on s pasauge-two beds sre il.ceo lu aacb room?snd allowing iwo occupants tlie ur ?t>ace would be anoul ball llie proper allowance. No attempt has be. u uisdn uy llie c,,,u,,,,,'l"in improve either of ibeas buiiuiugs, ailbou^h lu tbem ar? con lined ibe worst cases at tbe asylum. A lat* rcpofi nmyu:? a aititfl# vliit to tb? w*rd? ?bowi n% ?o many Idlo. wcatv, llMls.. per.?us a. pr-.ses that no at tempt Is awniB k m the iisllsuts syaleni'illeali*. Ki?r insu.t liutirs il*tl fa,, ? tsi-t ?'"?* nor plsy. I be fcare Boors whil"wn?liert ?al e n?r.i I suehas, bmwa "eoamy" dre^s^s lin paiis l^r aa<l ssa> ? ler tea and coffee snd i dlpp-f l? tsae wsler ton ? nan I, I n^r tl in ? are sofllelent lassos of the eulira leek ?>' reeoanllim thai tHese Woman errtsiiily ?rr? many ?I ilis? h??.- ha. uee^nt homes; that eheerfal rf>"iti?. ?reitr eelor? end pleasant umilss sre ss sttrseil?s to tin ui CTeltoaaae I bat n?el and Tall* snd .:..nolly in.mor lallst'4 itieius^lves by prurlog mat "a **nstaat anu sulloiui application of all the reaonrees of kindness and humanity and a constant ?iid iiulturm /aaard to tbe reeovery ub mi lia ble 1U eaeli caul" bare |)Ue?t m Tt?i?l aerauseiueut ul ilia mm ( (i dii.?e "1 111 "o<iy w.tli mind i'U the touting o! a malady uutena lu tu troaiiii. nl. CUaKITIKS AM> CORHXCTIO.X. To Ilia impoilaot queanou, "Is Ii ?> sslble tbat tba llo.irU of Apportionment will give the menu to sepa rate tbe charitable and correctional Institutions to greater extern than they are at present^'7 the Com missioners gave tba loi.owing unnwer:?"I be separa 11on ot tba charitable ana correctional institutions would oe an luuovatiou tuvolvlng luucb greater ex peuse ami resuitiug tu to benefit whatever. Tne two belong together ani ought not to be divided." "It seems lu ine,r remarket! onoot tbe official visitors, "t but this statement ou tuo part ol tbo Commissioners la aa j impudi ill aa It >a lalse. Would not tbe separailou ot tbe institutions do away wiib employing Workhouse woiueu oi tbo lowest grade aa alterants ou tbe IB g.iiii) r Would it uot prevent Workhouse prisoners I (lualna) Irom hanging around tlie grounds ol tuo asylum? Would ll not prevent tbe close relations Ibat ut present exist between tbo utteuuuuta ol tbo two institutions f Such a cbuuge would place tbo lives ol these uulortuuate insane women lu Hie baud* 01 people who would looH utter thorn, which Is not uo.ie ut preseut, us they are leu entirely to tbe tender cam ol the officials of the asylum, who, ll they wore ever so willing, cumd not, omid; to tbe large uuuii.er ol patients, look persouady alter tbeir WMlure. Would It uot do awuy wltb the ayi>tew of political iiitlueice th.u at present controls tbo selection ol all Who hold otltce under tne dep.irtiueDt f Aa long as official* intuit public intelligence in deliber ately hiding iho irutu so <ong rbouid every effort he made to expose theiu. I'be Comitii*Mon< rsof Charities and Correcii >? le.tr mat Uie real condition of attairs ou lilaukweli's Island will be knows. ?> A HAD aMOWI.XU. A well known gtuueuiau in this city has slated tbat in his opinion "there wus hut one pluce worse than the Island, crowded as it is with the criminals, paupers, sick and tusatie ol this sreat city, thrown to. getlier like auinials. without sufficient loud, clothing or care, uud that place ts hell. ?' A: rayed against the opinion ot ibe lyiniimissiousrs is the testtmouy of all the official Stale und local societies, who claim tbat no permauenl beoellt will ever he accomplished until a totul separation ol the two classes ol luatitutious takes pluce. Under the charge ol the Commissioners are all tbo prisuus aud some ot tbe hospit'iisot New York? three iurge Islands on which ure more ibuu hlteen lur^e institutions of all classes. Besides this tho de partment coutrols tbe relmi lor the outdoor poor, ths Ltureuu ot Mudioal and Surgical Uelioi aud tbo Ubari. ties lor Children in this city. To supervise this im mense charge three gentlemen bold ^IBci, two ol whom, it bas been openly stated, do uot devote bait their tune to the duties ol tbeir o(Uc?, the President ol tbe Board being tne only tnemoer Who rsally "works lull lime." Yet in view ol all thesa' tacts, and the teatiinouv of all who ure not dtrooiiy interested lu keeping up a uuiou ot Iba two clusses ol Institutions, uiuny people are outspoken in tbeir opinion that not only aro tbo institutions uuder the department uot c>reiuily supervised, but that according to the present Hvsieui it would he an utter impossibility lor the Coin iniisoners to do so. A utte roport sluts:? "Kur.'peau alien<sta claim:?1. That no hospital for the lusxuu should receive more thau Odd patients. 'J. i nut tuc niO'Jtcul officer in charge snould have per sonal knowledge oi e.icli Case. 3. That tbe allovtame 01 nurses should uot be less than on? to ten putiouts. 4. I hut no restraint should he applied exuept by thu physician's orders. 5. That evorv nurse should be hold responsible to the superintendent. G. That em ployment suited to each cuse should he provided us Part ol tbe means ol cure. 7. Tiiat every item of daily lile, the painting auu ornamenting of tne wards, tne ulceues ol dress, the loud, tbe bppoiuin.eiily ol tbe table, ihe outdoor exercise, the amusameuts, the .-Uud iy services, should all be cure!nily used as moans to the same euu." THE COURTS. Tbe divorce suit ol Joseph Zuckerman against Jo hanna Zucktrmau was yesterday relerred by Judge l'ottor to Mr. Oeorge F. Smith. The purlies are sepa rated and tbe defendant is now resliliug in Germ tuy. Simon Herman brought a suit against ex-Shenfl Conner to recover $152 46 upon an alleged lalse re turn to ttu executlou in au action by Herman against Krlu Vo.g On a uu. bacco V'Vol tUe District Attorney's office, O'Connor and ?t#?^?" ?? J|b ubw,ul0a uuout ou tiidicimeuti cb*?V jt .Pom .k6 jirm ol liuveiueyer $0,000 waitb ol loteto* irom ine urml oi ^ / & V'?*',u? lluuoclaliy sound, w'bil#, u? al soutiug themselves hopelessly lubolveut. \Kciu!^ ?n?el?anUw.r,oroogUt to the Dn.ir.cl AtJ,?ryn xISS*?"a ?? ned ten yoars sfcQ. A^ u aomelluo UCCUSOJu :U w t ^le'^?. Keuuutly .Uo storm, ^? * l# Wl"le absence ol bcr husband toot roiurucd, and .^y, judge l'olter yesicr UW:^lSlDTca "u ?f 8U.1*, granted a wnl uay. ou application ?? mother lo producu the aSSSKWi to-morrow, wuen the merit. of ibo c.ae will r^ii'.rrj'v'u^ar.oo Court brouuht by tU-Tri^/o. uir;^roml!,e%^m^rrr/go ll?Md through a guardlau, has now commenced pro v "h^w* ycsierd?y obtained Irom Judge Oooobue an ft. XJoidaoi's .ocoua arresi, placing tbe b:A^luafa'..nco a motion wa? made before Judge sbi;::;nh'^?:^r:r,r:srcr;^ $j, 1^0 a j ear. ^ d ^rle Uailroau Company, W!l"h wa/rtcoub'.ructe l UJ the Kr.u Hallway, sud the T . !miat was mud.) in 1*65. I he roceiver opposed lull payment wiw tniormatiou siszx.? tbe ui oi lo U* CONIES!" Fult A GLi^ilKiHIP. The term ot Clerk Kob?rt U. Johnson, of tbl Cenrt of Special Susalous, expire* oil tbc let ol Mar. and lb# eumpollllou lor tu? vacaucy baa grown exceedingly lively. The salary i? tMW annum, a~d tba term l. IM alx rears. Tbc duti?s are light, and tbo position, klx ,s rcsarded ><y tbo politicians as u lu const-,u.uw, w KgM d'UB for tbo office aro XmkM ln?umtnutlr Jouusou,, Solomon Mn.tn aecre'ary ol the Republican Central Committee, aad Malor Kobart P Noah, a member o. ti,o tammany Hall General Com.nUW#, aud at pres.nt Assistant Corporation Auorovy. l'itOVED~AND ADMINISTERED. Tho wills of the following named dccoasoJ person* were proved before Aomin H. Ua.ley In tbe Kings Couuly Surreal.'. Court during tbe past week:? Bridget Stewart, ol tbe town ol l'tract l i Anu Worlh ridge, Cbariea Henry Fowler, Catuanue D. Klwall, Simon MirclitliolU, Susan Watarston, Catharine lope, b a oi UO IK. C la p pan d luuotby Cabin, all o. Brooklyn. Krs O. adi.imlstr.t40u were granted ou tne Chi ura ol the lollowiug nauii'd ueceaeeii person..? A 1-urn.r, s.r?h w.nte, Sophia Martin Job.. ston' Sarau Jobti.ton W.ruer, Andrew Keller and joirn t. Nureroii, ail ol Hroomyu. . 1 ?iur, of guaraiau.<lni> ol tlie pc-r.ou. and eMalos I. iifiw^ Orr il?ry >lour? Orr Jaliei L.iiuu Orr war# crMited lo Alexauder K Orr, and ol Samuel " I)od"u ?#org. K. Oodd, UI. lamer, all ol King. eouuty. AN IDIOT'S ESTATE. Th# r#f#re# appoiutad by tba Kings County Su premo Court lo t.ko teatimouy lu tbe case oi James Morn.Sharp, an idiot In lb. Home lor incurablos, at KlalbUrh, L. I., subinltlcd li.a report yesterday. It racommoa.is tuo appointment ol *J 1) ? rei.id.ut ol tlrookiyu, to take onarge ol tue ffiiol's person aud estate. Honda in lb.; som or |7,U00 are required tu be lurni.bed by lbs Uoclor. IDLH E SKnliLAN 1 ASSVl Lli D. Sergeant Cadden, ol the Klavonth pollc# pr#clnelt Brooklyn, while on his way home Irom Iho siatlou hou?e, between twelve and one o'clock yesterday morutaf, Wei Herman Wotcnmer and Heier J'elersou, ol No. 77 Myrtle area tie, on ll.nillloo .venue, ne.ir Van Brunt street. Both men were un.i.r the i""i??co ol liquor, and, as the Serse.i.i ?a" ao..ut lu 9** tbem W.schuier ss.aulted him tn a brutal manser, Herman. Cadden r.ce.ved .....t.noa lu a short t.m^ but .l was .ml until alter We.cnmar bad r*^lvod * clulibiuu that h? could oe arra.lad. lie w.p taken b.iore Jud?e Kerry at a later hour and Held lor trial th# charg# ol .-lasun, wu la u.s co.npaniun (later sou) was arrested aud lined lor being druuk. lU'.HlSi INi* AHUEST. I Officer <?ardn"f Tlsited a unemeni bous# in lb# I Fourth war 1 yestenlay lo arrrsl a mau njlued John j lleiiif, a tinsmith, accused ol uhaudonuful. He lou.il I Hmu? on the lop lloor snd told him he was s prisoner, whereupon the mau turned upon him, .trui-k lilin a poweriul blow in the breast and then ru.iied uowu ftaira. the olhc.T lo lo?ed, and, calClung tllll, ? scullle on.'.ueil. The oUli er Unally brought him lo term-, by Inltitig blm on the lorvhead with the bull end ol Ins pisloL Judge Murray held the prisoner iu |300 ball. CAlKttli HTEAblNO. Detective Wsde, of the Fouri.enth preclnclt took to the Tombs Police Court yeslerd?y William terey, a young m.o, oi llakter street, whom he caught In the'act of ste?lni? a quaiituy ol cimnrto Irom tho store ol simpklnN * lluab, in kiim slroel. Tne pris waa held 111 fl,<?00. U* is said to be an old offender EXPORTS OP BEEP, MUTTON AND LIVE STOCK. The following statement sbowg tne quantities and ?aluce of Ireab beef, mutton and lire Block exported I rum the United States to ports In the United King dom and other ports, from January 1, 1878. to April 28, as compared witb laat year:? ? 2L* :? irf: ay Li rifr i i : : : f: : *r ?? '? : ?"? si:! I : It ft ?? ill: : !? 5 : ::!5: i i j t : : : : : : : : : S,. : ? 5 ? : : : : ' ? ? ' * ? ? ' ? it* : : j ? ?^1 M- Id i 51 sis? IIsii i sliii r -g llil S -.83'? iiii i I I i s 3 Sj&'g I g??ll 111 H 7 ? r MIS ?I e> .8! ins' ?1 111 ? t\ 11 i'il i II si i a I Si 88 I I 33 I If I M I <o | >j ? at 00 I '-JW >- 3> I sltssl 3 Stss llfill 2 Jjff 8S&& J? * r* o S e> S.ssl f 5113 ? -?c to U CO I - HI,! 5 .38 .SSjsaUflf ~ ^~1 a'-?* ' - ?"si? glstttSlE&sr -? uto ? SJ lj'5*2 S sggs & foil -33 5a;? is!*i 3 18 b $ Ssli I g||| I -2 S C?> II'I'? I p r? 5 IS slid ?IKKNCU KXFORTS?HATRB AKD FAKI.i. Urn. Vahif, 497 .MX) $4.V>-'0 Mutton M.-Ml l.?70 Urexeil botft 14..>OU Totnla $47.8.'i3 ?Klrnt thlpmeuU to Krance couimeooetl November 4, X877. MISOKLLANKOUS LIST ADOKD IS FOR 1874. "eau-Jt "BOST) K? Oocr ? T \* t:W. f %:lf * !? : ? zF a. ? : : a O C-ST^O4? 2. SL ST S? * ? ? - sr ? g. a r ? s c. ?< i ? 11 11 ;?si o o? I ss r4 r 81 2? ? sasi ft Ci 5 MO II r c ? S2 ? - g J55 - MC?f ?Ss& m ?-? 8 ? >? a? iiil l lis ;l I I I I 00 to f ,S Viway ssss I I IIII 52 i i 3" x & o London?175 pig?, '235 borne*. Hull?30 i bead cattle. 'lotinlug (North Uurmaay), 937 bead cattle, 10 borso*, 80 hog*. Value, $085,350. t Othur porta only eomprlie the Wait Indlea. EXPOUTS OF BUTTEU AND CHEESE. Ibo following are the oxporn of buttor aud choeao from New York to tbo uudorinoullonoa porn alnoo the let ol Muy, 1877 (beginning ol tbo trudu yon), aud for tbe week ending April 20, 1878, an compared with lame time laat yoar-? Jiuiter. Liverpool. Loudon ... (jUa^ow... lirlstol.... liuiub'g I and | Bromeu. ) Other p'ta Total, lbs. Chrr.it. Liverpool. Loudon... Gl.iagow .. Briatol. .. Hamb'g aud Uroinun., Other p'ta. Total, lbs.. ThU i I Wrek. \ l*rev\outly. Total. -I 64.009| 6,88S.t?24! 0.762.833 15.122 (W)4.8001 1.19 922 15,452' 6.1ST,70s| 6,203,2 2o| ?! 1,647,893 1,047,893 81,004 40.732 222 319 2,001,6821 2,082,580 2.704,654! 2.761,381 19.435,62lj 19.054,840 463,041! 70.403,S79] 70,850,923 8,5001 92,0S1,1M| tS.0W.6A9j ?' 11.9 J7,37^1 11,927,372 ?1 8,001,9921 8,001,992 158,177 8,96o| 1,275.8011 Xtimr Time /, !.? Yrar. 7,008,512 ?>50,'i00 4,102,452 800.350 901,77$ 2.460,470 168,1771 1,284.76b| 10,043,309 68,064.442 19, -<07. IM 7,?1S,544 6,380.810 37,200 1,269,824 470,494|l24,398,38s|l24,8O8.882I 88,177,931 ,?Snipper/' /Vic?.?, 1877. 1878. C't n t i. Cents. Buttor, lb., po?r to float In a 23 9 a 22 Cbeeau, lb., Une 11 a 12'*' 8 a 12)6 EXPOUTS OF OYSTEU8. The following abowa tbe quantity of o/atera (dipped to tho undermeotlonod porn from New Yor* Irom October 22, 1877, to April 28, 1878:? I'nrU. Liverpool . Londou... Uluagow.., Briatol. Wt'.t Horn, .33,604 24.> . l.ot?2 42 . 652 ? 8U 46 Havre 104 ? Hamburg..... 603 ? Kotlcrdain 28W ? Kri'iiii-u lxo ? Oilier pyru. 614 040 Totala .36,794 972 Average price* |5 60 ? |S 25 per bbl. HEAL ETATe7 ClllM. 425 2,500 30 M 60 1,470 4,631 Tbe following aalea wero tuade on tbe Koal Latate Uxctiange yoaterday:? av a. r. HA it* art. Phllo T. RukitI**, re lore* - Foracluaurr aala?of lli<\ liouae, wlia lot 23.0xH8.9. No ltl Kaat .'HU it., a. a., I 1j ft. w. ol Mitalaou at,; to plaintiff |ll,0UU nv joh* t. aoTu. Wllllaiu II. Leonard. rel*i*e-Korat'iomr* aale?of til* houan Willi lot 24.Hx?7.U. No. ??4 l.u il.iw it., a. a., I.'W it, a. of Dolancey at.; to plaintiff........ 15,601 ar jamu M. aiLL?a. Kd ward R. Ilakin, ralere ? Kori-rloaure *ale of the lioiiA*. with lot 25x?2, No.' 214 t.aat 6th ?t., a a., lft.'i It. e. of Mowery. t ? plaiulilT 10,000 av a. j. aLaxraaa akp an*. Moa*a KIjf, refei**- -Kore*lo*ur* aal* ol tna house, with lot J.ixlUU.6, .No. .'ltl Bait 44th n.. a. a.. lta? It. a ol .Id av,, to plaintiff 10,000 Also. alnilliar aal*. aaine relaree, three hoaaua, with plot ol Una. tl'J (1x102 2, Noa. 4-tl to 4So Kaat 77tH at., a. a, 236.M It. w. of av. A, to plaintiff. ft.JOil Total r>2.3U0 OFFICIAL TRANSFERS. The following a tat* m est, avowing the real eatalo traoaaetlone recorded Is tbo RegtaMr'a office April 27, 1878, ia obtained Irom Augnatua T. Oooburty, beput/ Kogiater:? Rlvltigton ??., e. a. 44.S ft. a of Ladlow at.. 22x4(1; Mlcliiael Maaer *nu wile to f. Biuniintr |W,MK) 81at at., n. a., tW.H It. a. of Uroadwaa, ImW 9; T. K. Ceek and wife to Oakman It. faliia 21,300 Central av., 24.4; Fatrlak II. 1'ohorty to hllia J. Mel Nam. 27th at., n. I. (No, 121); William H. Hireeter nail wifa to Thom i? --*1 u" Num. I luth at., n. v , Hit ft. w. of 2d av., 2<ixlrre^ular; M?*jr Kaiiipms and buebaad to hiuiua It. Illll ... laiaT .n. wi corner 3d at. (24th ward); i.aruner Wlliard tv Oerard H. Hciantun... 27th at., n. *., 20<l.H It. w ol tith av., HXHxtWtl); Mary .1 Duma to Wlillurn H. Mreeter Union av . 54u It n of Wall at. (24tl< ward), .10x102; ala? Union av , ? a., 824 ft I of Hall >1. t24ib ward), 64x17.1: Mary U Oe (A'lld* to Thoinaa II. l'o<ip*r Willi* av., w a, ft; ft. ?. ol 140th at. iXld ward), 7>1x IUB: Carolina Knoeppel to Until.* h Moa*i>rt.,.?.? Monro* at , u. a., 1*0 it. w. of Pike at.,2&xlUO; Dan iel K. I yildy and wlr* to John Mnairiava latav.,aw corner lltath **.. 2fk,r>x9*l: itobwrt Mar ray and wife to llaory J. Annatroiitf 31*1 at. a. ftw. It ft. I? 11 xt*H.U; Oeortre Me Klbbin end wlr* to J*n*t MoAuain Klbbin ..nil Wire to <lan*t Mo A nam j,lst at,, n a . JJ > It. w. of ?tli a?., 2'>xft?l.9; Lydla Kandall mill liuabnnd to Carl K f. Ainmin.... Noia. 4,900 7.B73 Mom. Notn. ft,000 U.MI0 \0,7W i a n Locnat sr.. lota No? 88 ud 89 (24th #?r? : Henry Kiorray mid wlb io Ikmnu Sluttiw Nom 12th >t , *.*. 445 0 IV e ?f a* A. 25*103 3; illrnt C. Mcliee Uil hatband lo Patrick l.eary. 10,'> *J 541 li kt.. n a.. 2W> 2 ft. e. ?r 2d av.,2L2xll??.5; Tlio uiak MeGaiuesa and wile to Omnia abe i. 13.000 Slat at., n a . 3?7.ii It a. of 2d ?v., 10; i'lurn Luaeuiibl and husband to Francis J. AHert. nom. Slil it,, u. a. 1-5 It. w. of l>th ?v? 2^xl<?i.6; Joba V. Arnold and wife to Kndolph B.irgiu Nom. Weat Furiosi road lot No. 3), CMth war.I); Tbomaa McMubou aud wile to John U. V. Arnold 4,u'K) 4<>tti?t.u 273.8 ft. w. oi Otii ?*.. 23 9x98.9; .Max ficbwan aud wile to John Gerber 10,0!*) 4oti at.. n. ? . 249. I0>? K. w. of 9th a*., 22.1x08.9; aarae to aauie 10 ,"10 2d iiv . w. k . 49.5 It. u. ol ;?7ih at., 10.0x80; t. (land lord (referee. to Jane Brinkerboff 5.000 luolu ?t., u a. 1U2.11 It o. or 3d a*.. l7.lxKXJ.il; Cbariea K Wei a (raferae) to l migrant ludustiial ,s?Tluaa Hank 3,000 48th kt., a. >.. 114 ft a. of Ud *?., 19x100.5; Kd*aid 11. Iclieil (rafaraa) to f. Goelet and otliera (lease bold) 6,00") 24iU at., n. a , 350 It. w. of lOtli it., 100xS'8.9; Com binillou Rubber Company to Nathan Stephens... 42,000 lltli ?t., n. a . 380 10 it. a. of 'Uli a*? 22.9x103 3; Tbomae H. Cooper und wife to Evelina Cooper... Nom. lltli kt., II. a., 4111 7 It e. of 6ih av., 22.0x103.3; name to Joa?ph Cooper .... Nom. Boston roud anil Vurmilyea av , a w. corner (24cb wanl) ; Joseph 11. Godwin and wile to A. Boiuon. Nom. 5(ltli at., n a.. Hi 8 ft. e. ol Oth av,. 10.8x100.5: John Jasper, Jr., .;ud wile to 8 trail J. ilrooks 13.000 3(lth at., n s.,2o0lt w. of'9th av.. 25x98.9; W. La. lindley (refetee) to tioll'uiuu Klre Insurance Com pany 111,00!) 30tli kt., u. a.. 225 ft. w. ol 9th hv? 25x98.9; kamo 10 aame .. lo.lkiO Kl CORDED VOKTUAUKg. BouOn, Aaron K. and wife, to .Maria A Wag.r and nuuiber (executors, Aim. k. w. comer of lioitou road and Veriuflyea aV. (2Jtli ward); 3 yoars $3,500 Ciemont, Charles J. aud wite. to Anne Sliauuy, a. a. corner ot 129tli kt. and lltli av,: 3 year* 2.000 Egbert, M. Louise and Inikband, to Julia. VI. Coki;I1I, a. a. ol ll?lh at.J e. of 4tb av.; lyear.. 15,000 Gale, Eliiabeth N and liuabnud, to iieurv I. Bar bey and another (trustees, Ac.). No. 4 baat Sdih kt.; years ?? 20,000 J!i'di;i'k, Catherine A., to Andrew H. Green, u. e. corner ol Eaat Broadway and JelTeraoii it. ; also s. a. ot Division at. (lot No. 914 ot Kuti;ora caiutel ; alao n. a. ol Kant Bri>adwav, corner of JefferMMl Kt., and also n a. ol' Kuat Broadway (lot No. 923 of Kiitgcra estate); due 10,000 llermau, ? -ophiii and liuaband, to tbo Washington Life Imurauch Coninauy, e. a. ot Lexiugton av., a. ?>! 52d kt. ; year* 14,000 Knee. Frederick and wife, to ilerrniuun B tt, n. a. of 77tli at., w. of 1st av.; 3 year. 2,800 Mo Allan:, Janet *u<l litis.and. to George McKlbben, No. 333 Weat 31*t kt.; 18 mouths 5,300 Muttler Isaac V. and wi a. to Charlea Blumeuthal, a k. ol' 28t!i kt.. w. ol' 2d av.; 3 youra 0,000 O'Keott'e. Margaret, to Hanuah I'oley, n. a. of 29tu kt.. w. of 10i.li av. ; 2 yuara 1.00O Faine. Oakiuan f>. to Tliouias B.Kerr aud otbera (exi'cutora. Ac.),n. a of 31at at..e. of Broadway; 1 rear 6,000 PatteisoB, Sarah II. and another, to Townsend Wand. II. n a. of 40th at., w. ot 9t i av.; 3 years... 7.000 Barney, Kllon K. and husbaii'i, to Tliouian ii. O'Con nor (eX'.cuior). n. a. of 29th at., w. ol 8tb av.; 5 yeara 8,500 Koiters. Maria R. aud busbaud, to Mi.rlon L). Isaacs, n a. of 55th at., e. ol !Hb av.; 3 years 7,000 Schalk. Km inn, to Jaiuus It. tiott, a. a ol 3.~>th at., e. ol t.exlniftoii av.; 15 months 2.000 Seaman, ?< tiliaiu 0., t > Kraucia H. liawe and another (executor*. Jtc.). n. a. of Itith at., w, of 7tb av. ; 3 veara 2.000 8miill. Charlotte ami husband, to Btephen II. Mart lluu, w. a. of Ureanwicb at., a. of Charlton kt.; 1 year .... 1,000 Sraltb, Juhu U and others (executor*, Ac.), to Alex aimer Hamilton and other* (trustees. ,tc ), Noa. |.">ii and 158 Broadway aud No. 89 Liberty it.; 3 year* 37.000 KKCOKDKD ACHir.NMKNTa Or MOBTtiAGk.4. Cropper, Catharine E. ladminivtratrix. Ac.;, to l*a bei K. Bennett $10,000 Russell, William K. (receiver. Ac.), to William Ke vau (executor. Ac.) 5,000 Shield*, Mary M. and another tlrualoea, Ac.), to John W. IVokeit 1.000 Same to saino 7.000 Same to same 2,000 Siminoua. Ovid T., to Carlin* C. hitomona 1 SamH to same 1 Wicker. Ueorgo W. (executor, Ac), to Thomaa \V. Wicker.... .. 1 OUT OF DEB 1'. A mortgage ol $60,000, which for lome time ex isted HKuiuit the Puritan Congregatioual Church, cor ner ol Marcy and Lafayette avenuee, Brooklyn, has been liquidated. ilAUlUAGES AND DEATHS, BIRTH. Dk.ntz.?Sarah A. Ukntz, ol ? daughter, April 27. ENGAGED. Martin?Nkidiq ?0. Kobkkt Maktjv to Mix Uabt 0. Nuidig, both of this city. No cards. N/ARRItD. Brows?Koxvalinka ? On April 24, 1878, at tho Church ot ftt. Charles Borrotueo, .Sidney place, Brook lyn, by tne He v. D. J. Shoeby, Euwi.i H. Urown to Kl-uk.vik M., daughter ot Jjhu Koavalmku, Esq., all of Brooklyn. CAiiMieiiAitL- Mucklkstox.? On April 27, 1S78, by i Ue K' v. Dr. William il. Taylor, J am km A. > akmicuakl, M. D., ol ibis cuy, lo Mrs. Ba.nsau Muoklksto.n, of Elite lucd. Costalks?Ukllycu.? Ou Wodnesday, April 24, at Si. Stephen's Cnurcb, by tbe K?v, Dr. C. V. Muliouoy, AI.FUfc.lJO COHTAI.hR, M. D., to Ulna VIRGINIA A. HkllYkr. Havana and Venezuelan papers plnaso copy. Davikb?Ludwick.? Wednesday evouinit, April 24, at 81. Augustine Cnurcb, by the Hcv. A C. Kunber, Walt km D. Daviks, ol' Au.iouia, Coun., to Mary Leo wick, ol New York. Nu cards. Falvby? Uumall ? At Si. I*?rencc Churcti. by the ltuv. KuUicr Used, I'hurauuy, April 2d, Tiioua.-i Kalvi.y to Katt Buat'ALL, daujjiiior ol Cburlea Uu? ou11. E*q. Hiuuna?MoLkwhr?Ou Wednesday, 24th mat., at St Luke's Cnurcb, by the Kev. a. Warner, Tmoiias ItL'oiiKSto Maris Lulls* McLkwkk, daughter ol P. McLewec, E-q.. ail ol Ni w YorK city. l.u. AM? Murray ?On (buraUay, April 25, 1878, at tbe ftuVeuluuiilb iftroet MetiiudUt Episcopal Cuurou, by Key. i\ W. W?re, Jauks H. Lucas tu Kmma t. Mur R .r, daughter ol tne late Jacus H. Hurray, of ibis citv. ? Lyo.ns?Coknwki.i Apt II 25, 1878, by tho lie v. E. 11. CbapID, at tbo Church of the Dlnue Paternity, Wallack i'. Lyo.x? io Ola ha L. Cor.nwkll, daughter ol Jacob H. Corawell, both ol mis city. >iall.am?Black.?Ou We<lnebday, April 24, al the Cliuruh ol St. Mary the Virgin, by Kev. 1. MeKco Browu.Saxukl K. Mall am tu 11 attik J., daughter oi John H. Black, Esq., uil ol thia ci.y. Moll AN?Hatch.?Do Wednesday. April 24, at tho resldeutttol tne briue h pireuis, by 1. 11. Tattle, D. D., Thomas J. Moiia.v, lo AUHIK Katr, dauguler ol ftuuiuel N. H.ilcn, ail ol this City. MacEvot?Naulk.?ai St Teresa's Church, by lb* Kov. M. 0. O'Farrell, J. Si-ALliiNu MacEvuY, ol MoUul Vernon, >. V., lo Lizzifci a., youugam uaugnier ol toe late Charles Nagle, M. D., ol this city. McSoklky?I'rschaiix ?Ou Weduosduy, April 24, at iba cnurcb ol nt. Kvso ol Limn, by the Kov. Wiliam C. Poole. NICHOLAS II. McSoilLKY to CAJtMiLLK L. DkscUAC.v, all ol ftorfl Now BrlgUtou, S. 1. .Niims?Wait.?Ou Tuesday, April 23. at the ret I* dencn ol tua oride's pireui*. by the Kov. Oea H. Uepworth, Alukht Nikms to auuik J. Wait. Parker?crowsll.?Ou Tnesdsy. April 23, nt tbe rosidenco o| tbe brute's pup-uts, by itie Kir. K. 11. Cbapln, D. I)., Joskpii I'ahkkr, Jr., lo Mixmik D.. eldest daughter oi U. Lalayuile Crowell. No cards. I'okikkiiklo?Bklbu ?Ou lhursday evening, April 2ft, at the uhuruli ol the Messiah, by Ihe Rev. Dr. D. V. M. Johnson, assisted by Kev. Charles A. Baker, Ciiarlks It. I'ORriCRriai.D lo Liu a, daughter oi Saniuol BiuhIi, both ol Brooklyn. Puwkks?Wkavkr.? On the 24th mat., at tbe rcai denoe ol ihe bride'a pareais, Albany, N. Y., by the Hev. W. W. llulKTHhall. D. D , ol' iliui oily, lAaistod by Kev. William A. Snivelv, 01 Brooklyn, Waltkr 11. ruwuKi, oi thm ony, to Katuakimm &, Oaugbter ol Ueorite rt. Wearer, |M ^.iivkly?Crush v.?lo Albany, N. Y.. April 26, 1H7S. by ihe Kev. W. A. dnively, D. D., Kev. K. A bMvaLt, ol Quincy, Mass., to iilM Cko?ur, ol tho loriner plica Wathi:hi:rt?STt'TVKSAVT.?On TBesdny, April 23, at the residenceol tbe onus's par<-nls, by Hie Itev. Juxilu D. I" ii11on. Maky T. >? atkiimcry, ol Biookiyn, to Williax II SruvvkHAKT, ol Now York city. DIED. AnUaHS.?On Frtilny, April 20, Kt'Tiff.RPOitu B., only -oo ot J 11. and Mima Aokcrson, tiged 19 iiionihii. K-'lativsn uud irieniik are invtivd lo attend luueral Hi if, (Suniiuy) at two K VI., Irom 742 Wanhiuaton si. liARrox.?on fbursday, April 2&, Briook* Uaktux, the oeioved wile ol Mioiianl liar ton. a liailVO ol Dou erali, county Coik, Ireland, axed it year*. ' Tne luncral will take plnce lrom h- r late retldenoo, U7 Chilslopnsr ot, this (Sunuuy) iilternojn, at null piist ono o'clock. Kelaiives anil irieuds are invited to alt"iid. l.KiiwKi.u? On Saturday, April 27, Khkdkhick Ar tiii'R, mlaut son ol John and Margaret tieuwuil, aged 3 luouttis and 4 days. Kuncral serviue ai tne residenoe of his parents. 412 West 66th st, on Monday, al two o'clock. Relatives aud Ii lends ie>|i?cuull.y invited. Hkh.mi>oiia?.?Maroarkt. beloved wile of Walter Hurini<iK'lain, al her reaidvnee, 409 Went JOth at., uiii'd (16 yosrs. RelatiVi-M and Irlonda ol tbe Inmlly are respectlully inviled to her mueral, oa Monl.iy, the 211th, at hall ptul ten A. M . sharp, Irom Si Michael's Uuuruli, H2d si. between Utti huo 101U avs., wuere a solemn re quiem mass will be ofloreu Iter tbe repose ol her soul; tnence to Calvary Cemetery. Hmkton ? At J icKkonville, Kla , April 24, of con sumption, Mrs. Elica llMtuil, widow ol the late B. I. Benton. Noiiuo ol luneral In Brookl/n papers Monday avuulup. Cam'irlu.?Oo >'rid?y. April 26, ol beart disease, Harriht K., wile of B. Y. l aufleid, n?ed 34 years, a ?noutus ana 2tl dnya Kelntives aod friends are lavnad to attend tbe ser vices at tbe rssideuce of ber husband, 411 7tb a?., st ball-past ten A. M., on Monday, 29ib mat. The r?> insins will be lakeu to Nyaek lor luierment. Clash*.?On Saturday, April 27, Mra A.inia Claiikb, aged 35 years. The relalivek und mends ol tbe luuilly are rcspeol fully invited lo attend tbe lunersl, on Motulav, the 2Uth, Iroiu her late residencs, 176 Meeerola av,,Orsen pomi, at one 1'. M. No Uawsre. CorriT. ?On Kndsy, April 26, at 363 3d nv.,' Monica, tbe beloved wile ui Mlcbsel Coder ai.d daughter of Mr. Henry Crosby, ol Booterstown, Dublin, Ireland. l-riends are requested to attend tne solemn requiem high mass, at St. Stephen's Church, on Monday, at liali-psst ten A. M.; thenoe to Calvary Cemetery lor llitnrmeni. Dublin papers plesse copy. Cos.ioi.lt.?Depirted tins llle, April 21, at St Mary's Hospital, 166 Deun st., Mrs. Mary, relict ol tbe lata Patrick Connolly, aged t>U years. Seo Tuesday'* Herald. Daklimi.? At Madison, Wis., April 20, Liamdir Da mi.ish, of i his city. Notice oi lunerai horeaiter. Eari.st.?At VuhitUBTillt. on Saturday mernlng, Apn< 27 lb78, Mary Catharine, onljr daughter ol Msr tm J. and Uaiguret A. Karley, aged 1 year ttna UJOIItllS. Tim funeral will take place til* (<uiid iy) afternoon, at two o'clock, Irom corner ol ISSBtb st. and Broadway, to Wmtcueaier. . Ech.uax.?On Saturday, April ST, Frsorkick W.( Ecii mix, aao<l ?>5. Fuuerai will take place fioin tbe residence ol his sou, Charles M. Kcluuau, 85 llih at., South Brooklyn, on Monday, April 2U, at two o'clock 1' M. Frltuds an! acquaintances are respectfully invited. Folsy.?Willis, Infant sou of Jumes aud Annls F'ley. * Funeral oo Mond.iy, April 29, two P. M., from the residence oi tbo tmreutb. 2KB 1st av. Frkcu.?Suddenly, ou Wednesday evening, (isokus Washington, in lain son ol Juhu J. sua Catheriuo Frtcn, 2 yeurs uud 4 mouths. * The friends ol thu 1 miiiy ure respect lolly invited to atteud the Ton rul, ou Sunduy, April 28, irotu 0-1 '2d av., ut ouo K M. CmsoN. ?At Red Uank, N. J., April 20, William H.. sou ol ihe iutu It. f. aud Emily Oibsou, uyed 10 yours and 0 mouths. rh# irieiids ot the family arc Invited to attend the funeral, at K<ul U?uk, at liulf.|ntsl ten o'clock, ut tbo 1'reabyitirihi Church. The truio leaves Liberty at. Itfipeu in i it it cs pust oittht. Hallick.?Ou Saturday, 27th luit.. Cathkuink Hal lick. wile ol Whitman 1'. Dallies, lu the 73d year ol her age. Kelslivosuud friends ure respectfully invited to at tend funeral service*. Irom her late residence. 170ib st. and Mud sou uv., lieiuont, ou Monday, at two 1'. M. I'ruins from Forty-second streot depot by Harlem Railroad st 12:30 ami 1:30 P. M. HXM.Mcur.-Oa Thursday, April 23, Maroakkt Uk.vnkssy. wile ol Patrick J. Heunossy, and duu^htcr of ihu la.f J tiu aud Catherine lie.ilv. Tue relatives and Irieuds ure Invited to attend tbe funeral, Iroui ti<rluto residence, 10 battery place, ou Suud iy, April 24, uwtwo I' M H ioan. ? Thursday, April 25, alter a lnnjt llluoss, Johanna, the beloved wile ol Putrlok Hogun, ayed 72 yea is. The relatives and Iriends of the family are respect fully luvited to attend the luneral, on Sunday, April 28, ut two o'clock 1'. M., Irani tier luic residouce, 173 Front at.. BrookIvn. Hot.mkii.?On Thursday, 25th inst, Amklia D. Ot Ho mm, ugou 36 yeuis, 10 months aud 5 duys. Relatives uud iriends oi the family are respoctfullv invited to alieud the funeral, from the residence ol bar mother, Mary Homier, Mo. 304 West 30th St., ou Sunday alternoou, April 28, ai half past one o'clock. Hunt.?At West Med way, Muss., April 21, Frincis A Hdxt, formerly ol this city. . KtVANAou.? On Thursday morning, April 26, Mrs. Emily Kayanauh. Heisnvos una friends are respcctialiy invited to at tend the luneral, from the resilience of her orotlier In-luw, Jotiu Uicksou, 100 Cutuoeriaud st., Brooklyn, on Sunday, 28 tb, ut two 1'. M Ksi:nan?lu this city, April 23, ol consumption, Maiiy K Crank, beloved wile of tbe late Ileum Kee liaii, ol Kiug-t ju. Out,, lu tue 53 1 year of her age. lvirgstou (Out.) papers pleuse copy. Ki.noslani). ?At Kriukl|o, N. J., on Friday, 26ih >um., Joskpii Kinuslanii, sr., aged 80. Relatives uud Iriends ol the family are respectfully invite i to attend the fuuerul, Irom his lite residence, ou Muiibuy, the 20th met, at two o'clock. Intermeut at lieileville, N. J. Ldoax.? Ou Saturday, April 27, Chaklks, son ol Jumes uud Hosunuu Lo^ao, ugsd years. Relatives and lriouds ure in . Ilea to attend luneral, Suuaiay, 28th, ut on* o'clock, Iroui resideuco ot his parcnis, 424 We>-t30ili st. Lottnkr. ?In Puns, France, Auril 20, Isaiikll, wlf e Ol Fcrdluuud O. Lottner, of New Vors. Mallo.n.?owkn JIallon, in the 74ib year of his at?, born in the county ljongford, Ireland. Relatives aud friends ure respcctluny Invit''d to at tend the lunerul Iroui his late resilience, 420 Wa.-st 10th St., on Monday. Marsh ?On Friday, April 20, Pktkr Marsh, aged 60 years. Relatives and friends ar? icvitvd lo attend tbe fttueral?erviccs, st bis lute residence, 15 Christopher St., ll)ib(Suuday) uliernoon at turee o'clock. aIixuiio ?April 2>, 1878, L'akolins Minciio, widow of Adoiph MiuoUo, in tbo 7uth yeur ol her Age. Relatives uud iriends and mso the congregation of Rodoll shulom are respeciluliy Invited to attend the funeral, on sauduy, April 28, at nine A. M., at the late residence, 704 5th st. MoCullauu.-1.ili.ik Tuoxrsoif, ouly daushter of Captaiu John H. and Isabella MoCultugh, aged 2 years and 8 mouths. Funeral strictly private, Irom the resideuoe of the parents, 210 K.ut 40th si., on Sunday, 23th Inst., ut two P. M., by speciil car to Woouluwn Cemetery. Friends will pleuse not seud llowera McSoklsy.?On Friday, April 20, Annie, the be loved wife ot Charles McSorley, lu tbe 20th year of her age. Relatives and friends are respectfully requested to attond tlift funeral, Iroin ber lato residence, 1,250 2d av., on Suuday, April 28, 1678, at hall-past one u'cloclc P. M. 1'ahks.?On Saturday morning, after a abort ill news, Ida Elizauktii, beloved daughter ol Samuel C. and Mury K. Park.-, agea 7 months und 27 days. Relatives and Irtonds of the tamily and brotbren of Ancient Lodge, 724, F. uud A M., arc repp.'Ctfully in vited to attend the luueral, from the residence ol ber parents, 200 West 3Stu at., Sunday, April 28, at two o'clock P. M. Pattkrsox.? On Friday morning, at half-past five o'clock, William J. Pattkksox, in Im35ib year. Tlia Irtonds ul the tamily, also Croicuut Lodge, 402, F. and A. M., are cordially invited to attend the lu ceral, from the residenci of bis brotlior-in-1 <?, 7S2 3d av.. on Monduy moruing, April 20, at nine o'clock. N. B.? The remains will bo takeu by the 11 o'oloclc train on the Hudson Rivor Railroad to Mattoawan for luti riiient. ? Crkkcknt Donus, No. 402, F. axd A. M.?The mem bers 01 Crescent LoJge, No. 40J, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned 10 attend the luieral of our late brolbor, William J. Patterson, Irom hi* late residence, Ti'J 3J av., on Monday, 2Vth msL, at mm A. M., sharp; tnenca by 11 o'clock tram (lirand Central Depot) 10 Matieauun, Dutchess couniy, where the remain* will bo Intorred. 11 y order, JOSEPH A. LACKEY, Matter. William Y. lirT, Seci utary. 1'nsna.?on Atjrll 20, In Baltimore, J. Elubox PKTKKlJ. x 11 is lamer reinovod his remains to 837 North Broad St., Philadelphia. Fuucrul at leu o'clock Monday, 20tb, at Laurel Hill. New York, Baltimore and Albany papers please copy. Kuuksso.v.?Suddenly, on Friday, the 2<iih, Sylvbb tbk S., youngu?t sou ol Sylvoster aud Uobeoca A Rubos-on, u^vii 'J yeari, U mouths and -7 days. Fuiieral will take place irotu residence ot Ilia parents, 785 urceuwicu nu, on Sunday, the 2Sib, at two o'ctock. Friouds aud acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. Ityax.?On Friday, tbo 20th Inst., Margakkt, wlfo ol John Ityan, aged 35. me iunerul will take place from ber late resldonco. No. 331) East 30th i>L, ou Sunday, the 28th Inst., at oue 1*. M. I he relatives and Irieuds ot the lainily are invited to attend. Ryax,?Ou FriduJ', 2tiih lUoL, Joiin ft vat, agod 20 yo?r*. Relatives and ir.ends o! the larnily are respectfully uivit d to ult'jtid thelunerai, liou. his late residence, 23'J East ilHli St., Ou Ibis (Suuday) afternoon, at ouo o'clock. Sikvkrs. ?On Thursday, 25}h Inst. EnwAitu Sikvbus, in the 44ih ye.ir oi his age. Relative* aud iriends ot the lainily are respectfully invited to aiuud the luueral, which will like place from ins late residence, 606 Lorimer at., Ureenpoint, this (-iundax), at iwo P. M. ' Motick. ? inn members ol llaucock Lodge, No. 49, 1. O. O. F, will meet at lodge room Odd Follows' Bull, on Suuduy, April 28, at iwalvo o'clock, to attend lha funeral ol our late brother, P. U., E. F. E. Sievers. liy order MORRIS BLO-H, N. Q. Emil Kkktbciimanx, Secretary. sitAMNos.?On Saturday, tho 27tn Inst., Mart, wife ot l booms shannon, a^ed 34 years. t'he luueral mil lute place irom ber late resldonco, 28 Mott at., at two P. M. The reiulites and Irlends of the lam liy are iuvit<d toatiouu. Slatkri.?Suddenly, ou April 27. Brkxard Hlatkiis, a native ol liallsadou, county Sllgo, Irelaud, aged l>0 years. Relatives aud friends aro iuviicii 10 attend bis luuuril, Horn Ins late resilience, 134 West 2ub St., thence in thu lilitirch ol St. Vincout do Paul, 231 St., between Olb and 7tn a vs., wneru a requiem uiaas will b, celebrated, Monday, April *0, at teu A M , thouoe toCilviirj Cemetery. Sol'RR.?1N llhl'KN DK.N'T COUNCIL, Xo. 8, O. U. A. M. Brothers?You tire hereby notuied to meet at Hie coun cil chamber mis Sunday, at twelvo o'clock M., sharp, to atteud the iuuerul 01 our lue brother, Sllaa Soper, Irom hi* late residence, 230 Powers st., ilrooklyn, E. D M< tuber ol l.'ie Uruer are cordially mviled to at tend. I). F. HH HAIIIn, Councillor. John W. (iaoKsiisi k, Recording Secretary. Stkk.x.?Oo Friday, April an, Hki.kxa STkim, beloved wt u ol Honlieiui Stern, aged 97 yoar*. HelatiVrs aud iriends ale re. puotluhy Invited to at teud the funeral, irom tier late rmldcncr, 3a4 East 4tli St., on Sunday, April 28, at hali-pasl ouh o'uIolk P. M. Stiiwakt.?April 27, Ex-Judue Thomas MTswARr, at bu rest H-nce, ail JUlU ?t., -outli Brouklyu. 1 Kit it to it. ?On Saturday, April 27, Ukuior, youngest d?ui'hler ol Unto and Pauliua Tobriolt, aged 2 years, 8 months and 0 days. Funeral w li take place Irotn the residence ol ber parents, 220 East 40th si, on Sunri.iy, April 28, at two P. M. Tiiurstow.?April 26, Eduar .M Tiii'Rtrox, 203 Rut ledgo st., Brooaiyu, E, li., aaed 74 years. Relatives and Irlt'iius ate luVltud to attend the fu neral services, at the IMmpsou Metliodisi Episcopal Church, corner Willounbuy and Ciairm >ot avs , Hiooklyn, it lour o'clock r. M., ou Saudny, April Wau.ack.?April 27, Wif.1.1am M. !YALLArs, beloved ?Ou oi Joun and Mary Wallace, aged 2 years, 11 montbs and 10 days. Funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, April 20, at two P. M. Relatives and Irisnds ol the family are reapectlullv invited to attend the luneral, Irom the resideuco ol ins parents, 46 5tb av., Brooklyn. Waustafv ? Suddenly, at bis resldenee, Talilula, Weil Islip, L. 1., ou Friday, Aoril 20, Dr. Alvhrii Waumtakk, Iii the 75tli year ol bis aite. Keiatives and Irluuds ol the Umily are roapeotluily Invited to attend the luneral, at ist. Mark's Churcli, 2d sv. and 10th su, on 1'uesday, the 30tn mat., at hall past ten o'clock. It Is kindly requested that no flowers be sent. \ Whitpiri.d.? On Thursday, April 25, at midnight, Jon* W. MnirrtKiiD, ot the flrtn oi Wmttleld, Powers It Co., aged 4f> years. Kei.itivos and Iriends of the family sre respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, at Dr. Cuspln'a Church, 4utli St. and 6th av., ou Sunday. 28th inau, ul nuo o'clock precisely. It is kindly requested that no flow ers bo sent. WkimKhkko.?Members ol Doric Lodge, No. 2so, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to attend a sprcial coniiiiiinic.iiion ol the lodge, on Sunday, April 2H, at One o'clock, sharp, lor the purpose ol paying the lawtrlbnte ot irapeul to our lale brother, Ueorge Wclseuberg. Members 01 siller lodge* are invited. P. M. W. v KRUOEV KN, Maslor. Robert Ootram, Secretary. rum ?oonttcuL The Stock Market Fairly Ac tive and Steady. GOLD STEADY AT 100 3-8. (ioverninrut Bonds Lower, States Dull and Railroad* String. THE BANK STATEMENT. Money on Call Easy at 5 a 0 a 3 Per Cent. Wall Stkkkt, ) Saturday, April i!7?0 f. M. | The woikneas in the markui wluon was engendered a weok slued by a break Iri Northwest, uoil which has lasted throughout tha outire week, Moms to-day la huve disappeared. At tho opoulug of tbe market there wad a slight disposition to null, principally Western Untou aud tlio coal stock*. The death ol President Orion la, ol course, a groat logs to tbo tel?. graph Ci uipuny, aud U w.is loarod that lie alone had mastered the detail* ol many ol the vexatious law. suili that aro ibe ueoessn ry consequences ol such a giganuc oouccrn Kut many bravo men lived belora Agamemnon, aud there can bo little doubt thai the intricate a Hairs ol tno line will bo ably managed In the future. A ruuior spread toward nootT that tlm surplus stock of tbe cjmpauy would probably be distributed umoug the shareholders caused a rush to buy, and the sibek closed at 80J?, tbe opon? log quotation. Tbe abort sales or tbe coul st'jckt were aguiu Ireely made, aud by the same parties, and tbe slocks showed a serious decline, followed by a brisk recovery. The presidents of tnese roads em phatically deny that any disruption ol tho combine itou has lakeu place, alid also siato tbat no roductioi will be made in prioea lor tbe ensuing mouth. Likb Mboro wua again feverish, but tbe fluctuations wera Very slight, varying irom aud 62\\ The street is mucb harusKed as to the position ol the grout Call* loruiun with regard to this stock, abd it la now kuowa thai serious dilUcultles have arisen botween him aud the other memoers of tbo flr>a In connection with ? lite scandalous failure. The articles of association ol tbo now Krie Coin, puny were liled to day at Albuuy and a meeiiiig was held at Uovuruor Morgan's ollloo this uiorutug to curry tho propusod cliuii(:oa into eflecl. Mr. Jewell hus been eleclid president aud Mr. Mucdonougb se? reiary, ao ibal iLero will bo no break in tbe intelli* gent management ol tbe road. On tho sirool ttifc slock waa very uuiot and steady, and tbo trausactloua wero small. Kausos Pacific suddenly bccarno activo to-day, owing to a report that tbe bondholders had ?o cured a majority to curry oat their reorganisation adlieme. Tbe luoouie bouds wore especially uotlvo and advanced to liJ. In ibe position ol tbe grauger stocks tboro was no chango, but prices wero very llrui. The various cau? didatesaro issuing the-election plucirds and promts* ing ail sorts of things to ino stockholders who will support tbein and not their rivals. Tbe market closed this evening with every appearance of strength, an! next week promises to be ouoot considerable luiorusi, and ol oliher great proilt or loss. Ol'ilMMJ PKIOKS. Tho opening prices ol stocks at tbe Bosrd to-day wero as follows:?Western Union, 80>?; Lak* Shore, ?'-??; Now York Central, 106; Mlcbigua Cootral, 68,'4; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 52; Delawure aud Hudson, 62)?; St. Paul, 48^; do. preferred, 73}i \ Morris uud Kssex, 7ti>;; (i, C., C. *n4 L, 2ti^; N'oriliwust, hi)* ; do. prolerreJ, 71,^; Pucifl 1 Mall, 20,!*; Krio, 12>j; Oblos, 8; Wabash, 15??i C., C. and I. C., 4; K. tnsas l'acldo, 8; Ontario Min-m Company, U5>i; Chicago, Burlington and Qutucy, IC-L CLOHUIU QUOTATIONS. The closing quotaiiona at throe P. M. were JH I. Axk'd. 1M. Atkal At A Pae Tel... 21-- K?b?m A To*u 3'4 CwVnW .... r>-A MX L??e SI,or. 0y?, ?2$ Cut & NtVpref. 71)4 7l|t M^.Uen"*1... W.'i ?-> Cbl B I * r l'Ai 10&2 Morris A basox. 77l? 7/?4 t III'B A y l(H4)< 104ft Mil A Hi Paul.. 4HJ, 4H'j oo*I*.... * *1 *11Astrem?r7-Hi T.i 0 0 0 &1 25V 20? Marlpaoi. 1'4 :? Sieve k Pitts... 74? ? Marlpoaa oret.. I* 2* Chi A Alton ... 7-Jj 73 2* C?uir*l !')?? .% Ohl* Altou pr.. ll?> N J Central.... 10 10U Ooasalid-a Coal. 2j 2S NJSout..ertt.. X 1 Caulou 15 I" Ulil" A Miss.... 8'i #,'? D*l, Leek A W. SIX 61K P-Oilk- Mail.... 2>'4 -'" J lIulA lliKlOtn. 5J 52!, P.iaaiaA ..... ? !-'? Ailanm Uxpreaa.102 l"-,'a I'ltti A Kt W... 00l4 1>1 Ao.'rlt-?u U. . 4? 4H$ Uirteksllver. ... 1.1 17 US Kxpress.... 4ttjtf geM.sllvsrpref ?0 a*}? "k K uVifo:: I ? $ lUrlurn 147 14ft Ht I., K 0 A N pf llj^ 2-'. Man A HI Jo ... 11X 12 Tot. Wali AW.. IV, l..?. 11*11 A st Jo of. 2? MH Union PaolOe... Htlli 7?> Illinol. Central. 75W 75>j Worn Uuiuu lei. ao)i Kiiusaa Pacillo. ? S'-t IllURKftT AXD LOWKST. The following table shows llie highest and lowest prices ol 1M day HtghrtL Lou* It. New York Central.'. 1"" ? Krio. u **?? Lake Suore fjfX 10 10 v 01 'a Wabaab Northwodern _ _ _ North wvaieru prelerrod ??. ? 71.. Koi.k Island *.... 1M 10-> Milwaukee aud St. P?ui. ..... 48.S 4i '4 Milwaukee and Si. Paul proierro.l "a72'. Delaware, Lackawanna aud Wosieru.. 62Jf 60,!$ Now Jersey Cenlnl..... 1" M Delaware aud UuJson Canal 62, 01 Morris and ttisex "*0 anchiguo Cuniral. <!?'* Hi'i Union Puciflc ..... 70 Oin^ Chicago, Burlington aud Huincy...... 104 Si 104 C.. C? C. aud 1 4 4 llaun.bal aud dl .Joseph 1I,V 11'? llannlolu and St. Joseph prulem-d... 2tt!? 2<i!| uuio aud Muelaalppt. 8J$ 8 4 Weatorii Uuiou Telegraph .* hu', 1'J\ PaetOo Mall 2U \ 2U TRK MOXKY MARKar. Money on call was easy to-day, lauding In the mora ing at i a 8, and la the ulioruojn at 3a 4 percent. The folluwlng were the rates ol exchange on New York at (he undermentioned elites to-day:?Savannah, buylbgl-10 premium, lulling J* premium; Charleston, earner, premium s par; St. Loms, 90 oremluiu; Now Orleana. \? a ; Chicago, tfO premium, and OiMton, par. Poreigo exchange was qutet at 4.80"4 a 4 lor bnnkura' aixty day sterling Dills and 4.88a 4.81 lor demand. TYtR HOLD MARKKT. Gold whs steady thruugiioui the day at 100'J. Tha carrying r.<tua were 2>i per cent to Hat. qolu cLSAkiaua at Tux mario?*L rank or tur statu OF >KW YOIUC. Gold balances tl.958,797 Currmcy bAlaotes 1 I'7I,H13 Uold elAurings 17,u2'l,000 CLKARIMO HOURS *TATKMKMT TUUAT. Currency rxobauies 168.5.<7 91T Cnrreacy balances,. 2,722 251 Uold exuhaagna 4 T2l liold balsmtes,,.. 927,6tfS WKKKI.T CLKARINU IIULMt STATRRRMT. Currency oxciiaunus ?4i9.2?il.:>9fl Currency itiittncex 18,111.134 Gold exchaogrs 44,210,791 Gold bu.anco* 8,436,021 (iovKRxMk*r aoxua. Goeernment bonds were active bat aoinewhat lower. The roiloelng were the cloaing quotatioos:? Hiil. Atk- it United .^mtes currency sixes llf's 120 I lined .Htales .Ixva, 1881, rrgisien-d. Iu7 1?7?^ United St..tee mxes, 1S8I, uueiou... I07t4 lUi's Untied Slates fixes, 1805, new, reg.. 104 lo4'? Ulllt?U St itus fcix.'o, 181..'., C0U| Ull. . . . 104 104', United autvs sixes, 1M17, resialersd. loti'j lot's Uniteu Sutne sixes, 1 >?U<, ooupou.... loti't loi Uiiiiu'i Sliilus sixoh, 1SH8, registered. Ill) 110,'j (inied ataine aixen, 18B8, Coupon... I In 110 '4 United Siates lea loriies, registered. INJi United States teu-loriifs, coupoua.. 10ulod.'? UnlUu Suies Ht*s, 1H81, rvgisiern.i. 4(jl 104M United states lives, 1881, luft'f 1o6'4 Uuiied htaies 4'^'s, 1891. renli-ten-il. Inn lu:i',' United Slates4)4's, 1891, coupou ... lug 1 on,' United Mlales lnurs, 1U07, rugisti:red. IOOM luoi. Uulted states loura, n?o;, coupon. .. lo<j?g loo TMS RARX STA1 RRRVT. *l'be back statement snows a l.irge decrease In specie^ due in part to ibo gold exports ibis week ; but this Is nearly offset by a gain ol (2,747,800 in legal tenders aud a decrease ol $1,1)8,400 In the depoali line. The bunks loae $30*,400 surplus reserve and now held $17,284,350 in excuaa ol legal requirements. I tie following shows ibe condition ol the New Tort felly banks this weok, a? compared wltb last:? April 20. April 27. Vtjrrmcet. Loans (2-12,113 400 (2 ui 3ol,600 Dec. $1,811,909 rtpeclc. ...... 36,916.900 u8.>, 100 uee 2,3 >0 800 I ."gal lenders :j2,18?l,ou0 i;4,'.'6.1.800 Inc. 2,747,8'H> Kepodlts.... frrj,l*68,4u0 200,875,iKK) Doc. 1,178,41)0 Circulation.. 19.982,900 '20.u2l.800 I no. ' hr,9oO TMR VUKRIOn MA*tST. The London sdvlces report coueola at 94^ a 95,