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His way woud brook n.¥ opposition, afwr having learved his trade be wandere‘ about from place to place, aud spent tome ume in this cit,Y n 1641 he took up bis resitenoe at Manstleid, and two se S's later was married Wo Sarab Law daugtter of ares, ¥Ctablefarmer, Mr. Cam-on had opinion of Wa, and forbade the marriage, tumo, two a friend, where the weddit flance of parental authority, h*, Lamson died oon afer, Al precisely twenty ont minutes to two the signal was other Ciildren, leavtt Gisecee coer r ie | sewage vrais Sy ies Ree a . esy W. 8. W. | have ut drwend of twa wind ‘the Lye atifally, The E Spark | "SScrore bie marriage he wes involved’ 4a various diGicul- Jed the. van; next came the David Ktroy, fol- | ties with differens petvoma, and his char ycter did not tm: Lwed olowly by, the, Mariana, Gob Fish, 8. f | prove afterwards. flo dually left his bus\oese, and went Webster aud 'so Belle, Too Silence, on acrount of | to fuctrmnd to keep e tavern, where his panNions had fal cher diradvautayeous position, was much bothered ts get vtipg under way, and by several stupid vessels on hor way degn the river, and could not recover her loss throughout ‘the race. The others wont dowa the river flacly, and ‘throvgh Big Hurl Gate, like so many canvass back ducks, Go-tighly apo beautifully did they sit upon the water, The «following was the regulation fur tho SR ae ing grouna for prizes shall be anchorage off Red Houge cock, foot ot 106th street, in Harlem pare thence to and through Big Hur! Gate, thenee wround the ‘Duoy off Vol ege Point, theuce around @ stake boat anchor- od off Claeson’s Puint, thence around the buoy off Tarog’a | possessed himself, as the reward for this crime, of aboat Bind thence back, turping the stake boat off Classou’s | $80. scope, wad he began the commision of these greater crimes which finaliy bronght Mim to the bar of his ¢oumiry ano the gallows. i: is Leem whispered about, o ver since great crime, and this proves to be true. His confeaNons, which be mave to his counsel, and are now ready fur dis tribution, ret forth that, while keeping the tavern at Rivb- at the tavern, but slept in the store, He had got together @ contiderabie sum oi money to make hir avaual Jyring vieit to New York, and Ward kaowing all the circum stances, entereo the store at night and murdered him. He Zz thenes arouno the baoy of College Poiat, tuence Two Irishmen were suspected of having perpetrated through Big Huri Wate, up Harlem river to anchorage at | the deed, and were indicted fur it; but the evidence ‘arlem Bridge. against them was slight, aud they were acquitted. ‘All yeckis keeping to the westward of Riker’s Island | Ward was never publicly aceused of the murder, bub ‘botm ways, subject, however, to the rules and regulatioas | there were come who suspected him of it, Among of the Commitee of Judges, there war his wife From the Grst she believed tast The yachts are w aucoor across Harlom river, No.1 | Ward was the murderor, and, though be steadily denied it ihe weetward position on tho New York vide, and | and cbarged it om the two Irishmen, it did uot shake ber § as they are numbered in regular ordor to the ‘eastward oa Ward’s Island vide, preyed upon her so tueessantly wat sho became derauged, Accompany ing the vlub boats, as usual, was a promis- | apd was sent to the asylum a, Columbus, where she re- uous fleet of sailing craft of every imaginable descriptiva, | mained some years, sbe is now in Richland county, atill from little cockie svells, carrying no more sail than a good | ipaane. wok place on ibe 4th of February. Sbe nad left some clothing and uther articles at Ward’s, and her object in going back was to possess horacif of sized band |, the renowned yacht Juila, with This murder was commilted in 165i. @s muob eail as would make a modern lady’s hooped | after, Ward alvo fmurdered a pediar who stopped at his akirt. as they wound their tortaous way down the river | housefor the night. The circumstances of thie murder and danced merrily over the waters, they presented a | were even more atrocious than those attending tho murder really beauiful sight. The ciub bose ‘were to be distin | Of Hall, Ho was av utter siranger, and Ward hghid him guivbed by a white fiag at the gail, bearing the number of | to bed, ashe says, without thinking to do him any harm poaltion in the anchorage ground—a precaution which, if | He then went to bed himself and vlept till midmght, whon, Properly carried out, would much heighten the interest of | 00 awaking, the thongnt struck bim that tne pediar ‘the race to the lookers on. flags the prose at in- | mighthave money. He agenom ary + arore tod went up wo | stance were rather small. 7 etn apd Cd = Feng to ie Decale aa fouad s im glee ping soundly. eb went down stairs and got PO en aon 4 bo pe ler op river | 82 SXe, and returning struck him a blow on the bead, PP — een the start, turning College Point | Which soow put a sudden ead wo bis existence. He wea ; “i the follo protec pte 6 took a dry goods bux which he had in the yard, and pack } > wing - 2 1g. | Me the dead man in it, put it under his in his ova ! ‘Flectric qi 49 | Teom and weut to bed. Two days after he took the | David Kirb; — | box ina one horse wagon rome sixty miles, and threw it | 3 | intothe Huron river,” He was never publicly charged Bod Fieh = | with this murder, but since his conviction it has generally ‘Bamue: BS | been believed that he put the pedler out of the way. Aa | Red House 29 35 | the reward of bis crime bo possessed himself of the sam @itence. 33 40 | 0f $60 and «few goods which be dared not une. Riebland and went to Shelby, where be married susao H. M. S&. | Reese, hb be bad obtained no divorce tron his tirat +2 25 65 | wife, ana ebe wes ettil bis lawful wife With this woman 4 | I~ he seems to have lived on terms of affection, and he says 2 29 30 | crimes during her ite Sho died after bts removal ty Syi- i . 2 31 40] vania in this county, and pretty seon after death + 2 84 40 | Ward saw Olive Davis, wt adrian, and at once made pro- 2 8 6 ae aye gt mop ol eee ‘As the Tolas carried the jadgos, who wore nocessiteted | two or three days, and went to Sylvavia together, bat to eee tho wuruing of Targets Neck buoy, she had t+ be | econ begun to have pretty sharp quarrels. Tae chicf run past tbe Siience and several othert, iacommodi caure of these quarrels seems to have been his wife's chem much with ber swell. Oa the way up the Samuel | Children, who were a grewtannoyance to him. she Nuaily T. Websier bad somo of her Jib stays carried away, which | (Wit him, late Inst full, Aad re urnod to her frieuds ia ] pat ber back consi¢crabiy, and, as was afterwards re- | Adrian. Ward parued bor, with solicitations to retura, ‘marked, doubtiews kept ber froin taking @ prize, ‘The | Aud shecame back afew day# prior to the murder, which / oats passed in tae following order:— M.S. | Uese things, aud Bot to remain with him As soon as he © 45 | Giscoverea her purpose he jveterminod that she should St 40 | pover loave his Louse alive. On Tucsday night, Febraary 63 60 | 3 he get trom ber a confession of her real purpose, and | 54 50 | the consequence was one of those family Rcones which 57 25 | had become vo frequent before ber departure for Adrian : hs | Ward says be tuen fully determined sao what he. woabd do, and as he Fupposed that she would embrace | emaideradly, | opp to leave bo concluded that no time was to bo } was interestingly OX. | jost. Accordingly, on the next worming, he slioped bo- led | bind ber and struck her on the head with « smouthia tron such a blow that sbe nover spoke afterward, died within Oftecn minutes. THE EXROWTION. St seemed as if sho was fairly inying ‘nnd be ' ‘The execution of a great criminal is an event which os entree cat ioring way over Iueides to | naturally Cpr atlention, and our stroau are full of P ‘4 wie to day, (hough the death scone vi pone Keep the vessel up until she rigatod. Tao skill and activity | Ponte to day, Tier Oe ited guests. The day opens manwuyres of this desoription were very | pb Sieg ‘of all tho boats. One of tae crew was taken unawares, and by the ept in the waters. He was, how- Tors was about \ heavily. A dark mourning cloud has shrouded out the eon during the morning, and the heavons have pro- fusely over the freiities whieh aro thus explated by the severest ponalty thut man can inflict, creditable to the creas of the Spark, however, shifting of the boom sw voon rescued by uis companions. a ep. | ‘The gallows was sct up last migut, and is located in the he Cay Orica to ctartaee of ager vessels, | porta. orger of the ul ithe’ port tal, Te, TrAme, it of wont aced ai potted taking the wind out of the sais of the cluo Deas, there b othe a ia ge - ceptionable run made. The lolas started * in at the death,” and found the piers | crowded with spectators, and a vast flight of stairs in the west hall, aud ia level with that walk. The drop is very iageniously contrived, the whote patiorm, ‘on which the prieoner stands being made to fail ender him by the simple moving of «lover. Tho platform is seven feet four and a balf inches in height from the fieor, and the em greeny Mt t tivo feet by Bix, 80 that the platform filla he space between tho railed walk aud the outer wall of the prison. The spectators were principaily gutherod on tho lower floor of the north hall, Those invited by the Sherif wore— one reporter from each of the four city papers, Jadgo Myers and Judge Mtebbina, Those invited by the prisoner, ‘wore-—bis counsel, Mesra, D #. Price and Patrick Lyne, Of hove, with county officers entitied to be present, and the assistants designated by the Sheriff, there were ify persons present. among them we noticed Mra. Ward's brother, Mr. Bickford, Mayor Brownlec, Marstal Kings- bury. The appearavcs and manner of tbe spectators, wiu0 were comfortably seated in chairs, arranged along the hallin front of the gallows, was very similar to aa ordi- | nary gathering at a {gneral. ‘A geutleman who had known Ward when a boy was sent for by bim thls morning, and went over to the jal his ceil, Ward appearod inclined to be | merry aad joviol, spoaking almost with levity at his fate | Ho requested his Visiter to give certain messages to his re | lations in Milan, and exprossed his determiaation to moet 5 | hits end with frimvcy. Ho said toat he forgave all bis > | enemice, Whatever ill they bad done him, and if be bad injured any one he desired to bo forgiven by thom. Ho ‘was prepared to meet the just requirements of the law, . and Wi.hed that jnstice should be done bim when be was each of these ve added the allowance of imo, as ne. The appearnace of his countenance was rom PB ay — ¥ ing that of one Who was soon to meet bis end. There Addution of time, Tual time, | was an instability of thought and ao s»parent careless M. 8. A. M.S. | ness of expression which were almost shocking to the be | holder. Ho appeared to be anxioas tant Be inet worda should be properly reported, and expreseed much thank. | fulness when he received agsurazices that It should be done. | He stated that be had to Mr, Puller, ono of his | was e nearly unos abead, 80 a2 to DO | along up the river Bridge, where the race was to end. audieoce at Harlem Bridge, ‘ ing ‘The boats came m in the following ce) Seay ore ene wen nee THK AWARD OF THK PRIZES. ‘At the conclusion of tno regatta the judges, Mesars. James Devoe, George Lynch and Geo. C. Newman, re- to the Ulub House, to make up the result, Upon inquiry, it was ascortained that toere was not ne obje to be estered by any of those engegod in the race; aud ‘while the company of as substantial a collaiion aa ever bungry tulurs demolished the commiice prepared their report, which Was s000 submitted, as fo.lows:— | ‘The time Of the several boats was as fullows.— a. Silence PRIZES. and ‘Thas the Spark, the Duvid Kiroy and the Marianne = coe gon tel Lot pnt] hy ‘= tt ee ee forward insite. A large crowd had aiso becn assembied ia tows wen ene : ey the Court House yard and in frost of the prison. Boys vs have been climbing on the fwnoes and looking through OCI IOINNCOTO® | Guten Of ae Jane ce end listening ng wo some sound 3 ‘more HARLEM MODEL, YACAT CLUB, : Coe eee eirered in pitching peooles, and in racing from “cariieecons” ott to pointy as if determined to make We most of « boll i day cocasion j e/a | 111 o'losk Ward ierued from ia col, ak Sherif . "Two reverse was 0 benstifal out of clguer, ime | tmmaee BY Father O'Oimaer cad, Geert Caen, ote Mesars. Baldwin & Saxton. | one of which he took his the priet and an attendant Kirby, was sailed by Bim, | geoupying places at nia ide. house was per- who aleo'built the othor ubros | feeuy’ sult ‘aso took is placo.. The. prisouer ‘This 14 the fourth prize she has takea. to being brought out of the cell was gentlemen, and sailed | ox, I» bia pulse runnieg ea, high a0 10 to 100 per occu; with 1 pries: saying bis prayers took the third prize, hae been bat ding good to ® fow friends who visited bim. As MoGown, her owner, for- | they and took places rt4 gallows one could fitted up on Satarday. | have heard a pin drop. His limbs were secured by Col. before, and indeed Lathrop, of Sy ‘Ward was dressed in a white rebo, She was sailod by | white pants and white slippers, with & crose around hie apito of the fact tat she waa | neck, which ho held in his band. Ho wore white kid ‘nusul satisfaction seemed to be | gigves, and trombled violently, but soomed more com- of the committee's labors, and Mr. E0- | hoved as tho prices wh! afew words to him. She his twe vessels bY | rift Sprit Then read the death warrant for Ward's oxe- imber of new matches Catioe andl the coruded copy of the onse from the Court, 10 one Se whieh the prisonce listened with great atiation, He. It is said Ward's dying speech was simply the raving of an over changed bands by the race of | exeired and broken down mind. ‘waa so thoroughly satuctacory of the | austrung that bis words wore gore like tho workings of insanity Wen in elligence. oceupred platform and the immediate t sting poston for nearly an hour with the two priate by his side, aud spoke and prayed at intervals. he peaking one of the priests whis nome- Colendnn-< tute Dew. thing !n his ear, The Sheriff also addremed him, and then I eae a 1: Gat: | Sernes bots a coufueton which ho ‘wea repored es har ry *| al a Set, Sr. 671, Bia, 688, 566, 698, ae | "Warden cl” Now tha cat ‘niren Stas Courr.—Nos. 11, }, 28, | not true. you . 8 80. Oh, 80, tt, fay aa, Th Ty Ait, TN Sel {snot 80, No, it's not eo, Whore is Mr. Fuller? 1 ‘am ‘boriasok Odowr'—-Now, 661, 708,'84, 464, 602, 481, 420, sorry he i not here, I gnve him my history, but T Ser Se: $start arb, |e,“ Broa theo 7on Yon wo ty me. a Oe. le ae tercens aroonaramacte | Tate Sentai, tet ie peeel — withovt wan awfal; yes, it was awlu persons 206 inclusive. ory fe 4 1004, 28, Thavoover xilled. T hope to mest A ET ghey Bus ab Be, 0s, Sn, ot, 18, 08, 0, By | hope You al red forour sna, Yes, he eared 008, 702; 788.4,, 82d, 828, 845, 860, 814, 876}, 880, te om met fe, Tes, Desxetior®.—Desertiona from British - | whore tT ‘oon: ‘ ments stationed in Canada are occurri' ey “3 feasion. No, don’t believe it. 1 am going to my fathor Oth regiment stationed at Kingston, has lost nearly” mon | and my mother, I thought there were too maay here; tm ten months. . bub I guess it is all right 1 gyces there ein’, Wo many left her father’s .'0use ani wont to the house of | continued to repe@t re twok piace, inde | ume, hig conviction, that the murder of hie wifo was not Wafrat | aim not afraid to dic.’ land, ® mercoant by the name of Noah Hall tovk his meats f muteri per Was abaped by the circumstances ta which | guing out of the world with a lic in m ta; bus T he was trained, 40d he became violent andimpartoas, and | confeared a}l that I oan remember; aad Taroutiu’t be ike. ly to forge: tt if fhac killed two men, T don't want any- body here over to take ap or look at one of those books, I den’t call myteifa bad msn, for [ have always kept gen el company, aud Lover stule auy money at ull. 1 uever so'e ten dollars, ner five, nor ope, nor fifty, ceuts, in my lve, 1 all just as Etell you. It’s true—all true.” these and similar expresstons for some and thea referrec wo hls wife thus; ‘I hope that this bes arting tomapy mep. I hope that there wil Bever be any more crime in the world. On, I killed my poned Mrs, Ward wiib only a bequest of s%, whica she wasto | wile! That’s enough! I mado up my mind that if I could mt bave ber nobody else should. [have alwaye beeu a bard-working man. I give my body tw tho preachers, and my eoulto——. Ab, let merece! I give my body to the rs, aud my eoul to my Maker!’ He then muttered ineobe ently for a few minutes, and concluded by sayiug he would jut as laavetell all his atns as Dob ‘The nowe was put adout bia neck by Sherif Springer, Ha kigued one of the priosts, and arose to bis foot, raying “f He turned to the Soeriff and ad Greeaed bim: “Spriuger, you did nob have so musa fuss abo t that fellgw at Clovelund, did you" From this time vatil the fall he praying, uttering the Confessioa, and oe mcoberent semences, The cap was drawn over bis face by the Sherif, aud he repeated a prayer atter the petest. His Inst words were, “O, my God! Lam thine! thon art mine!’ As be caid these words, and at procisely Ave minutes before 12 0’ loots, the bolt was drawn, aud Ward dropped etraigdt down, and hang motionlese—only one alight mo: tion of file feet, and all was over. The crime was expiat- ed, Ward was dead, We immediately lott the piace, and the {nccberent raviage, the ner ous and excited appear- ance of the murderer on the gallows, and the ntill, white form of the slowly winging body, noue of those who were pre-ent will ever furget. After the boty of Ward had bung till life was extiuet, we are informed that it wea taken down and carried to the couviction that he was the guilty one; and the tought | Catholic Church, where great crowds of people have vis ited t. Brooklyn.—VWi! ttamson Bros, Quick Pro~ cess enable them ta taxe pictures of infants and coildren of all About a your | ssa. Portable Dressing Cases tn Great Variety — Ee, sale wt J & 8. SAUNDERS’ store only, No. 7 aswor Chatham Baak Stock for Saie by Albert H. NICOLAY, No. 4 Broad » reet. The Kecert Warm Weather has it out the Hgbt he's tp great numbers and we have noticed thet KNOX?» sum ‘vie is one of the mast mniversally popa- lar of #1. His importmions of straw snd felt are likewise exceedingly ehoice ara elegant and tempt immenas crowds daily to bia store, 2 Broadway, corner ot Fulton sweet. White's 63 Uress a8 Palton street, botwnrs Radway and Genin’s Beaver Casslmeres —The Rush for dreasy and deshingly fashionable hata is exclusively by @ENIN, 214 Broad Barry’ Prof. Alex. C. "s ‘T'ricopherous is the Immediately after the murder of the pedler be quitted | pee aad cheapest article fi ‘y cleant Tearing ane hile” Larios iy i Soll orerywbare * ‘4 Fa: ery—The Newest Styles.—for ney that ne had great respect for her. He committe no great | sale at J. £9. 8. UNVERS’ store only No 7 Astor Hous, Custom Made shirts, all Sizes, White and eclored wholesale and retail, at MCLAUGHLIN'S abirt and furninbing siore, corner of Murray and Greenwiea euceis. thirte mace to mei ec. Whe Recipe for f A reoret with the gods; but i is questions! portic “pple equalled tn favor, im parity. tn Tating properties, or tu comforting ex m cordial gia, the moa: wholesome of al! knowu #tima- lanta Warehouso 40 Broadway. sold by ali Grugg’sta and A New and Iden—R. T. Wilde late of Nos. 20 snd 22 Joho atreet, bas opened ao tun . Wi A atoc! Livery warehouse and manu eaten’ ty that of half a dozen ordinary houses, at No. war, thus nifneding: a field for caowe in elegant mill betore prorented ta that eeutrel avenue of buy farbion. By vniting cheapness with high fashion, he has wou ‘golden o every of purchave %, eck and soda, Cream Syrups, Iced Sher- bet.— Heat iu the city at the corner of Broadway aud Tweaty- second aireet, Summer Wines, Clarets, Clarets—A Gene- ral nseor'ment, for sale at UNDERLILL & MASTEESON'S, 43) Broome wireat corner of Cromby Totlet Articles of the First Q' sale wt J. a8. SAUNDERS’ store only, 7 Photographist Sceks Kmployment—He t+ master of the art, heving had long experience id it in Ger many, Adi 7. M., care of Mr. L. Holze, Wobokea, N. J. inthe Pode mrsirenss eam ‘applied Sawieen Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hate Dye and Toupees, gtand unrivalled ia the connir; Wholesale and retsil, sad the dye appited p rivately. at No. 6 Astor How Hi’s Hatr Dye—4 Shillings a Box, Black or brown. No.1 Barclay eireet Iniquable cutuag of Lair and v biskera. Sunburn, Freckles, Erw all Skin Die- eases, use JONES’ old ftalinn soap; 2 Rulanews, eray hair, ruil, for beautuying, £0, use Jones’ ovievraied hair oll; ry Towers, Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water —The oxtor of Florida’ rarest aromatic flowers ix exhaled by this nehe and ite ¥ by ibe proprietors, Bo. fists nler street, Dew York, aud cen is per bow Holloway's Pilis Must Eventually Banish mincral proparations from the repertory of medical sotanen. ‘They act mere powerfally than ony other knows remedy oa Use stomach, the the blood aud the pulmonary system. and restore the vigor of the internal orsans while reloving them of obstructions Raptare—Mursh & Co,, Hadica! Cure Frese flea. removed tn Ne 9 Vemay etraat. Amer Ronee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, BOSEY MARK KY. Mowvay, Juno 16—6 1". M There was quite a buoyant stock market this morning at the opening, and it continued up to the close. Some of the boars bave tarned bulls, and have gone in largely fora rise. Time will determine how far fight thoy are in this movement, At the first board to-day Cumberland Coal advanced one per cent; Pennsylvania Coal, ,; New York Central, %; Erie, 1; Hadson River Railroad, *{; Harlem, 34; Roading, };; Michigan Southern, 2; do., preferred, '( Galopa and Chicago, \. Illinois Central Railroad fell of M% per cont; Milwaukie and Mississip9t, 2 This stock ban, within the past fow weoks, gradually but stondly settled down from 70 to 60)g por cont, and we do not nee what can prevent ite going to 50 per cont, and even below that point The net earnings for the six months ending July let proximo will jutt about pay the remiannaal tntercet om ite funded debt, lonving the interest on its floating debt, dividend on the stock, and payment on account of the sinking fund to- tally unprovided for, Iti barely possible that even in | the face of thin state of things the Jnly dividend may be | paid some time in that month, but every dollar of it will have to be borrowed at exorbitant rates of interest, and at reat sacrifices. There wasa very active movoment in Reading to-day. Tho sales sum up more than seven thow- wand shares. Most of the transactions were on tne, about equally dtvided betweon buyer's and seller's option. Ope- | rators put out Now York Contral this morning freely, but {t improved a fraction on the opening price. Michigan Southern opened at 45, and closed at 45; per cent. West- ern railroad stocks generally were beter. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks nad bomis were made at auction by A. M. Nico lay: — $6,000 $2,000 Gleveland and Pitteburg Rt. 2d mtes., $2,000 Aslantic Mutua! Inemrance werlp of 1867 § elm. Shoe and feather Rank. . ‘280 Citizens’ Insurance Oo... 2 Firemen’s Ineurance Go 98 Grocers’ Steam Sigar [atining Co. 7 (58 Coal River and Kanawha Mining & Manuf. Co. Simeon Draper's regular semi-weekly avetion sale of Qevelan4, Painesville & Aahteb sia Tut. = 80% | 854, bonds nnd stocks will take place to-morro (Tuesday), at 12}, o’elock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. At the second board prices were pretty well sustained, Panama Railroad advanced 1 per cent, Michigan Southern, 1; Galona and Chicago, 1; Reading, \%, Cleveland and Toledo, 1%; Chicago and Rock Istand, <. There was 4 sale of Milwaukie and Mississipp! Iailroad this afternoon At 60 per cont, seller 30 days. Oumberland closed firm at 184 per cont, ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as follows:— NEW TORK’ HERALD, T™ESPAY, JUNE 14, 1667. $50,663; aud in cvimparison with the (ols of 1947, amount- ing to 85H5 872. ty i Tho Contivental Rank will occupy tts new banking @oure fm Naaaon atroat, batwoen Wall and Pine streets, far the tranzeo ion of boatnesa from this day. The annexed statement exhibita the average dally more mont in the ieading departments of the banika of this olty during the week preceding Saturday morning June 15, 1867, ‘and for several previeus weeks>— New Youx Orr Bawa. 4, "67 nape voe 11,638,792 25 391,910 pat 8,726,768 67,962; 04 2, "G7..114,409,275 12,009,011 9/006,566 63,079,078 2 "81-1168 ait 1210 408. 9,283,788 67 0440 23, by Z May 81, °57..114)040,023 12,816,616 8,090,900 08,500,008 June 6, '57.. 126,834,692 12,134,718 8,806 572 69,283,000 Fume 13, '67,.118,412,541 11,974,479 ¥,600,900 68,111,308 Apri ar apr April may ‘The last returns, compared with those of the provions | 1 ef hams were qu week, cabivit Lhe following vasietions in the aggregate: — Increase to loans and discounts, oh Deerease in apecie. 150 Ag Decrease in circulation. 41,679 Decreave in deposits, acteal. E21 ,736 Tn the ‘ace of 9 decreasing apecia reasrve nnd decreas- ing deposits, the banks cuniinue toexpund inthe line of discounts. Io the face of gpecie shipments at te rate of three millions of dollars per week, the bask loxar chow ao increase from week to week. The additions to the bank. img capital of Ute city during the past year havo been vory great, and tho banks raust dnd ful} employment for it all in order to make thoir annual dividends. A preper ro- gard is not, therefore, paid to-the condition of the other departments, and the genera! condition of these ixeuta- tuons has been much weakened by the chmages of the past fow weeks. The specie shipmenis must ultimately Inve | it during an effect upon our supplies. We are now drawing from | tyregea, every other action ef the Union, and for the moment we do not feel the heavy drain for exportation to Europe. The Orroan. SPI2 38 C8 oe B12,3% 884,088 a con! i ain # NEL Onto. | pore, 1 hi me, | drat, .">*ITEMUFT Crees tanned to-day wereon woven: wan in tight @%K, and unimportant, while = | oe smitann “eeharan inane Regier Steven, Seen Generics mous FUL! THB BACK—DieTHIBL- | of bis crimes, was 43 years old 0 rf was | can't ear tt from that port. 6 shipment held. Corn’ was heavy and lower; the wales oribraced S108 OF rum Pan. S#) BFO., BIO. lor bis metaar wed bo wan two tare cic’ Ein faies | Ge hes ead teesy oe fa cme tem, | Gethre and las ° Tecan en Susecs ee Bec eee ee ah eats Dalasi, Snahere Jitoe: The third anoual regau.* % the Harlem Model Yacht | was « farmer, is moderste clroumstances; bit as be did hg Beem this port bey iy tetera yey en ony Ae 4 ‘Chub, which took place gam. "487, though from the info- not marry again, Keturn was Put out tobe reared, and | “Mr. Fuller (whog was not event) {give me time! ‘Mr. | @mplon and Have, | eked. Kye continued frm, with sales of about . For size of the boats of lems fits. "Ht than the inte display | came GP withow) ie Kowcee core oF mother o7 the | Springer. give me time! 1! resi.) |The following is a etm, “Ment Of tolls recetved onthe | 8,60 bushels at $1 20 for Jersey, amd at $3 25 a 91 BO for Of the New York Club, was very’ ony Wablo and intereatlog | ten be Was acabin DOY, Or Cook, On & lake -aduweand | tobe, "think T pecs eed ieee aided in 9, carotene | Now York cauals during the "Mt Werk im June, and also | Core een ae Ole he ne ton eres auict fand proved beyond a doubt that ie Poste are “good for | when the yeazel was cold at tho ‘and of tha saqaon, waa | He thea changed hia manner, saying, “Will you pray for | ee (0%! amount received from u."* OpAHINE Of Bavigation | tu hrm, os Z4'60 4 $6 25, while com waaum fair domand ene ‘ Jeft at Erte, ameng enlire wtrangery to dud his bome aa | me? I wieh 1 ovuld bear touto oxo pray for me.” Be | up lo Jace Sth, la the years apectti, ' Blow — At prices euohanged. tlae. be could. ‘He did bot keow w! it was, nor how to | groaned and repented the Lord’s prayer; then prayed to aw Ye : ‘wt ov Towa. Conve: wav firm, with emall eales; ‘TED vant. reaok it, but made frlevds with woe boye who gave bim | {be Virgin Mary again, and te er Tee eee eit }ge! Ito do, jand 0 meas Jar The , owned by Roberts, Eq., b "sor two oF taree weeks, lia y ~ “4 ca again, ropeated o a Cs First week Thal io Ota, oe: WO ee, Moat Tia, cnt meus Java ‘and commanded by the gentlemanly Captain Groton, was | 10! ‘The captain of the vessel took and seemod unable to pronounce the words. clearly. Hie one, Ptr tet Cotton —The sales embraced about 2,000 bales, The chartered by the club fr the coveyance of int trionds, | of bi for 8 long me, tll by aociceat be alt then gave an extemporaneous prayer, which insted some beri —4 3 | market olveed Orm at Mec for middling we gAmiliee and the judges, and with a merry load o.” buxom ‘Then he was put owfis lador and was attaokod by so. | woulda coca poten eases er ae eee 8,78 ae octen ttie hes art nt oa one eee samen, lnagbing girl crowing babes aad graff de vlets | vere rheualaD which crippled him for fe. Aner te | he priat then whispered eorneiing i hs ery aad Pits SAG | Menngetat oc Colin wen 0b D6: bre beet walle. ond Warlom ik, | recovered, with @ blacks ¢ turned and said, “Teuppose that o great many waat to 618,042 | wetybs und breadrtuflc were nominal, To Bromen 50 dewn. the tiver to Ward's Island | about trot place to place, meeting with very’ rough fare, | know bow 1 bees we a Catholla, Well cus 1 188 On i 2 j dock, abreast of which and immediately in frovt of the { and mingling wih very lowe co "Tn alates ens ten aoe 81410 7 OEE ererarapet ylang OE te Rd Btinend once cen eet ete | Utatc ct rasa meray weue| Sesbitees per ae aes Sh eo: ae | Eee eee See iheeeah bad ben thee Sallcns eo fooee, jo | ysiigious restraints thrown around him, and whea, ai a| othere wanted me. to soniers to billing two” mea 4 ie a Ei com te deeenae wih solar of Mining Dy let secured toe position nearest the Red | ja. period, ho aoprenticed himwif to Me. Aahlsy, to | more, and aid I could pot be saved uolosa I HY SOUT | shane Seca Mah euiaiata, wh cdma aoereee, nat S60 tad cihors lying eastward, about thirty feet apart. | learn ¢be tlloring bustooxn, tho religions res rainia whica | did. when T didn't do n0 euch thiog “aad they. (‘Bo 08,208 BSED | VASA as Cena Midhars seen eet nalone: woo ne towing was the order:— . bra: <cAnt raged mpore on Bim oocnslened « rap- Suiboion) ool desired me to.confess only what I —Hhowing « falling off thin your, thup far, im eomparivon | ouies end priced a Male of 00 ark Onlifornia vessel. we " more conge: as me iow sbuut that Mr. Huli'y by killed; T knew all | with the light receipts of last , for the of aimor wr we each, the Froight Whetrie eociations about thet. I wae the Oret man that cad ‘hay Pun wot : ee bing! we fancies Bax.— The warke® was Weregular, with a wide reage bo: | tween Commern and prime imothy, which verted from 5c. a G1, with limites aat row wan etendy, wit gales of Seotsh pig at $21 a 2, rik mouthe Lime was levee acitve oad ca tier, with sales at 840 for common, aud $i 28 tr Fivekland. MOLwems war quict, bu? eteady, without esies of mo mat Navas Grong fenctive, od prices im a geuernl on charged for all devsriptiuns. Srault ) f Pudi Gaaaen Une wore made at FRC a 4FC wu y Aa wunedl Loty large pareeis to the tmde. ‘Tbe market eleved de. Avedt 140 bbie. commen rea sere Reid. 08 keys topo g aa ctendy, and renged (rom: 92 1234 0 $2 60 per —Iymsged was eready, butinactiye for Americas hnveca at 80e. 9-620 ; crnte Whale eras’ i fair demand; saics Of 1,700 Cis were cade in Now Bedford at the close of last week om private terms TProvnions. rk.—The market was heavy and lower, with sales of 40a 500 bets. mess at $25 Ota $x) a7 a $28 35; closing ne the latier fgure, The rates aiso inol¥d ed pmOM low of prime at 919 204 919 25. Beef was steady, with sales of abou? 250 to 290 bbis., including coantry meas at $04 a $16, aud re packed Woaterp as $16 6 @ BAT, and exe hicago was held at S17 Oe B18: jet at $x a 3% 50. Pome meas beet Was at $299 $30. Buces was firm and pemiual at 130. a 13\c, Crtmeats were firm, with sales of 50 to O0"bhds., Including shoulders at 10c and hams at Pte. Lard was Fteaty, WIE ralos of 299 to 260 Dbis at M340. m lige. Butter was at 1c. a22¢ fr Obio, and 18c. a Zc. for skate, tUnecee ranged from 6c. to 1040. Rice —Satea of 100 casks were made at 45%c; 9 6240. Svuans.—The market comtinued quiet, while prices were anohanged. AD estimate rezarding te future movements of rugur, referred to yesterday, after omitting the revels of Moiado in 1436, and.of Manilia urd South Amemicra. suppties in 1856 aud 1657, arrives at the conclusion thes the receipts from Jone 1 tnat., to Let December next, Diust be exjual to $8,457 bhds. and 20,223 boxes, to make the-stozk on the 12s Decembor next tho nme as lot year, provided the sales (or consumption) up to thar period prove as grea: as Uiey were for the samo time layt year, Before titi calculation can be eoived, it wil be necewary to know how tbe yieid of the present crop in Louisiana zd Toxas way (ure out. Should it prove large, inuch of the month of November will pass ap the weetern 10 consumers, Bow dopondent upon this market. shonld the supplies of sugars fror other pixcos than se Weat Indies Between this aad the Istof Dacember next prove in oxcoas of the amount of last your, the sules, oF cousum ption of West tadia sugar, may to-tbat extent bo bank roturns of every other ciiy show from week to-west | there of loam infiueoced by the diminwhed want of the & decrease in their specie reserve, cause by the demand latter for refluing purpores. The statoments are plavsible, from our banks, Tbe general supply of the country eb | but fiw nl to error and disappointment in their (uturd large bas been considerably redueed by the shipmente already made. serve of our banks will present a very difieroat appearance: from the exbibit of to day. ‘The tast Califor nia mall brought funds t> pay the July Interest on the $200,000 fire bonds of the city of San Fran- cigce, and also on the issue of $921,500 civil bonds of the same city. The payments will be made by Messrs. Dun- can, Shorman & Co., who have been formally constituted the Now York agents of the city and county. A telegraphic deepateh from Columbus, Ohio, reports that a deficit of $660,000 bad been discovered in the State ‘Treasury. Whether it is a new or an old defalcation docs bot appear. A committee of inveetigation has been ap- pened. The July interest wil! be paid as usual, Stock Mowpay, June ¥%, 1857. $5000 Virginia 6's 1960 wha Reading RR. 75 €600 Miawouri 67 00 do, .c Toy Ths a) 2000 WY Goo R6'R.¢ 1860 H Riv ROd mtg. 1000 Hi Riv R cou bas 6000 Lu Cen RK bas 7000 do. 6000 6 & OC % 10 chs Bk 3 of N ¥. 10 76 Chi @ Rock I KR. 1460 N Y¥ Con RR. .330 BO do alo 100 262 % 100 100 100 at 80 200 Erie Ra.lroad 160 Panama R&..b60 92 oT do. ‘150 Lil Central RR...¢ 196 090 100 do bo 109 100 10 wa oo no 150 100 40 do... fo 5 Gal & Chic RE. 100 100 100 1 mo 100 do, 960 wo do, ‘2% Mil & Miss RA, 100 Hud River te ot dO... 46 26 do... 20 0 B & Quincey RR 99 100 Harlem RR 0 Cley & Vite RR 42% 20 do. -. Ig 10 - Mie 140 Har RR preferred 25 BOARD. $5000 Misaouri 6’a, 53°; 200shsMSKNIR DIS 46 4000 d0.....44.. BB 100 do.....b10 46 1000 LEAW Ist mbe 48 100 do......010 481¢ 10 sha Attantic Mank 83 200 do B00 4055 100 Del & Had © Co.. 116 7 WO...ee0.. 46 2 d0.... . 16 TIMSPORNI prefa, 8016 , 200 Gal & Obi RE... M1 18 Panama KK 50 Mil & Mine R..630 50 do* 100 Keading RR, ..620 186 N Y Con 100 . j 125 do. 100 100 a. a0 400 100MS&NIURR.15 100 do.. 160 do... . 690 2% Clov & Tol RK 100 do. ‘25 Chi & Rock 1 RR. The Michigan Southern Railroad. TO THE EPITOR OF THE HenaLn. Southern | o Annexed i @ financial estimate on Michigan and Northern Indiana Railroad stock from May 1, 1557, to | Dec. 3, 1807. made on the su; ition that the Toledo aud Detroit aud Goshen branch will increase the earnings tea per cent over the sorresponding months of last year, aud that the road will be operated fe i be fol: Do. Jaly do, Do. Angust do, Do. Sept. do, Finy per cont expenses... 809,00 Acorued int, on funded debt, May to Oot..#250,000 ‘Acerued int. on guarant’d tk, June to Oot 100,000 350,000 Deduct deficiency Oct. 1 Do, Sinking fand Surptus Deo. 1, 1867... . Mospay, Jane 16—-6 P.M. | Asrms. —The market continued arm, with light stock and | the tine of road lending from Toby i | ides Wawerry was inactive, and eales of 100 bbis. prison and Within the next nimety days the specie rev | Ohio made at 35 jgc., while S4c. was avked. Reali Kistate Operations, sales of real eolate wore made yesterday ‘The folter 1 lot south pide Degraw et, bill av., 29a131 1 do, adjoining, 25% 1 lot northeass corner ef utaam ay. aad Downing bt, Sint00.,., teseeeee ates see 1 lot northwest covoer of i sinam ay. and Hunter ts, SIMIOD.. 0's. ccesreereerseses one nee s 7 in rear, adjotming, 20x100, each lots om Hunter st. 1 lot cm Downing st., 220 (eet north of Putmam ay., | ‘TO % FOR BEST FRENCH OALP BOOTA, WITH paleut ehanks, made to order, by A. BAKKER, 108 Sassou street, (late If Ann sireet) Best French patent lealber boau, 9610 $7; Genta ehoos and aters, bent quality, e1oAlly 3.000 74°" °2AFF, BPs mann eet 3.0 APMC COTA AW to nad 3.000 427404 SOAPS 8.0 20.86 putamen os Fulton atreet n 3.000 “78° RAFAT Bit! 8 Ts, at BV ANS’, OOO COATS, $1 50 TO $6, 5 AL RVANS’, 66 and Gs Fulton atreet, B.000 4% QA RsPet tad ts ration stront 3.000 “74° Be, SP F2s panea even 3.000 8.000 74% AFR 3.000 “17% Fh. 3.000“ 3.000 “"" 3 000 ALPACA © » TO %, i . 6 and 64 Fulton street. | TO %, | Chand 6 Fetton street | ACA COATS, #1 AL BV ANS tA COATS, $1 TO 4, Al BVANS', (4 aud «8 Fulton » TO %, PACA COATS, © At YAN + #6 and 63 Friton wtrost aA COATS, 8 to At BV ANA 68 and Putt #1 TO 84, At RV ANS’, 65 age da OOO A24°4 COATS 0 a6. o. At KV ANS, 64 and 48 Paton atrowt, ‘ ALPACA COATS: $1 50 TO Bi. 000 At by ANS’ LOVELY DRIVR.—1HE MOST BEAUTIFY in the vicwwiry of for smoothvens of guriace, easiness and naiiormity of grade, leaves nothing 10 be desired Uy thrse who can appreciate tha of A quiet ruraldriee, wih light oF bew ond dust, aad combining be found ang where f the bill, abort « mite and ———_—__———$——— i HE i STOXNIBHINGLY BEAUTIFU! A Thad exienor inary Velvet, Brasseis and throw iy ane carpets, At HIRAM CRD ERSONE, how ery. on™ Lage and muslin, ‘rom anction, Omer StAMPRO-OSLE DEPOT a? Daeeeaete opens oo fa ces patents aaa fae meee me smal! eales, Dots were tirm a} 80, while pearls wore ume od Brrapeterys. market waa heavy and siles LY .3 moderate. Common to good State and Weatern declined RENCH MECHANIOAL LAMP@, MODERATORS AND from Ge. a 10. per bbl. Good oxtra bakers’ brands and caronia.—The best lamps for country houses, billiard fis- family do. were unchanged. Southern ‘loar con- bo 8 Te, io cane tinned firm and unchanged for medium and extra | #0..‘he best rapeseed by Hy DARDONVILie ea grades, while lower grades weroeasicr. The sales footed Up abdut 6,000 a 7/000 bbls. at about tho following quo- Goma 450680 64506 90 69a7 10 THaTw 60869 Tat 80 «780 w» 6 0 J 600 of ‘The receipts to-day include $225,000 for transfer drafte gn Boston, and the payments inchude $45,000 oa Qalifornia Southern wore dull aod easier, ure a! wero firmly bold. The eales embraced about 1,500 @ 1,600 bbls, si about tho quotaliqna gireu above, Whom tively cures ITALIAN (CATRD SOAP PORE woria, bee Burt ma fait from the r canted, ” Pe cea ces ar eS re ee ‘Abd iroa were; Bronzed, copper and brass willow wares rahe. tasks, $ Chinese sugar.—A superior ager Out pe stot machine tao square contwalea, : tba, nd ba { barrels of tha,” For aaie by thn principal For sale by J. & 0. rane 00! Broad wag, MW. AVRMEYER &. MOLLER/A PATENT OUT x4 Stee tx te! and family ose and free from the fine engar mines with the ordinary crnahed. | Put up in barrels of about ‘aod retail grocers in all parts of the and cotat-y, or, the several “ther varieties o: refined engere, at car 99 Wall stree. HAVEMEYER & a T 18 RBIMATED THAT TRENTY THOUBAND DIM annvaly from \obaceo, Dr, YiRGIL'S tokai has weaned thourands from chewing, with d pended by toe epi seat als eRe jie celobrawd chemist, Dy Chit, authority, die twbaord the eal , Uni di fon fom'og tho bre at ing man iojrricas hub oC a ig storest whodeumle 112 AoR anp MOSLIN CURTALKS From Avcwom. a cult beim \ mata, wo BUD the Ince and m: eurtath are to vecure some’ ae Chev leas than the gost of fon, dency + Also the lang in New Yart oha ext atonks of window abi PRRs MLL RD Tabi ‘Balosrooran TA and 7H} Bradway, ‘Karrano» in Tenth sues Manntaainry 63 Auv sere perme ROR Raroons 54 ech Bar. Cy nanny? DAVENF RT'S rubber depot, 2 Ream Spyone PB OWWING IAC HIN R21 BUTI article a¢ a dowing machine, Say the «0 away wi olaLed Ab wegue md — ay CI best wi has tney aah ned wee srr ante toes win ¢ tadar! Sirk seas Sat Rear eet 1 OO, 82t Rrondway M. MINGER THPPANY CENEBRATED WHITING FLUIDS ANB copying Inks —fando an? 275 Vent street, “New York Raid by Troprincipal sationern y DRUGGIBTS, & 1uTd FOR THE L om ativmly) pumber of the awe ai a Uae CIBOOL |B must besent to an ib 26 b toot, wt Aten Tame conten line french ud every tn rion er 0 15 (000 (mr teen (housaas' druegials ad phy ieisas ‘droog ont Amerion, Ciien 36 neekmman street, corner of Wiles.” Hours trom @ to 4 o'clock. INDOW SHADES. DRYROVEMESTS AND PNTURELM. KELTY & FER: USeN, Mo. 231 Broadway. and No. Reade ntresi, have at great eppense, comp'eird avd puiaetoe heir lngesious apparatus for pranutactoring: wt wondew, we and are now prep red to anppiy the whole trace with am mum rivalled aacertment Solly thirty per cent! as than ever before sold, 8 pane are allowed io Laanafactare wader our nope oan campate with ua elther in style or price, cornices, brooatel delaines, damacie, Iaon a - tains Ac. fo loss Married, Cosms—Ma8.—On Sunday, Juno 14, by tho Rey, Wd wurd Lathrop, Jase 8. Coxe to Frasem E Minis, . danghter of the Inte Josinn Mills, asd’ etepdaughtor of 3: street, Patrick Rion, of No. 47 Divi-ton Kmiwurs—Cuern.—ia Albany, oa Wednesday, Jumc 10. by the Rey Dr. Wyckoi, Hawity Kuecwurrs to Howons Guar, both of thes otty Monile papers please copy. Parnt—Wopeasy.—On Wednesday, June 10, by the- Roy. D 8 Burnet, 8. Jarra Para to Fiews K., of the Inte Samuel Wooderly Jr., of Philadolphia. Scx water: —HARDING.—O0 June Us, nt the reat- donea of the brise’s father, by the Rev Adox. 4. Looneré, rector of Fmmanual church, Lovw Somwanrs, Jr, to ne THEA BARoiG, both of this aity. ‘SLATKR—Atranv.—On Monday evening, June 15, by the Rey. Dr Chapin, a bis church in Broadway, &. Deve Saran wo Many [zzasann, daughter of Wm. Austin, Raq, this city. Uxoasitiz—Comm—On Tueadeg, June 9, at the rest- dence of the bride's fathor, by the Rev, George Hatt, Mr. Gwcan W. Uspensiss to Hakunnt Rwicx, oaly daughter Samuel H. Combs, Faq, all of this city. Died. Casrm.—Suddenly, on #riday, June 12, at bis No. 80 Rose street, Mr Jovan Cxania, agod 6: years, months aud 14 days, Fle bad a long aud severe cicknewm, whieh be bore with Christian fortitude. He was ooo of the | oldest wool brokers un this ety, amt was much by sii who knew bim. His remains were iaterred at Greenwood on Sunday, Ith. Blessed am the doad whe die in the Lord Providence, Wercester, Boston and Dubuque papers please copy (CvoKxa.—Suddenly, on Monday morving, Juve 16, at three o'clock, at the resiience of HB. Melville, No 129 Aumiag | street, Mr, Omwan Scorr Cook, forme riy of Uaeouts, Osege county, N. ¥. Due notice will be given of the funeral. ‘Onconta paper: please copy. Con) az —io W Jiamebarg, on Monday, Juno 16, aftere Hogering iuners, Wo1am Haars Ooti mn, in ube Sist yom of lus age. The relatives and frienda of the family are tavited to ate tond the fopera!, to morrow aftersoon, at thre- o cloett, from his late residence, No, 203 Grand street, Williame- burg. Cox. —On Monday, June 15, Cnamins Cox. The relatives and friends of the family, aad the mom- bore of the Masonic fraternity. are tavited 10 attend ‘ae juwerul, from residence, Uaion Hotel, Livery strect, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at four o'clock, Maame Noniea —Tne members of St. John's Lodge Ne. 1, and of Zetiand R. A. Chaptor No. 14}, are requested to attend the funeral of their late friend acd brother, Cuamum Cox, from the Union Howl, Liberty street, Brooklyn, a @ o'clock thie afternoon. F. G. TISDALL, Master 2t. Johu's Lodge No. 1. A BOYCE, ff. I’. Zetland Chapter No. 141. Fvars —On Monday afternoon, June It, et two o’cloolk, Hevay Evers, son of John and Anoa Evers, aged 2 years, 11 months and 2 days The relatives and friends of the fambly are invited to attend tho funern! from the residenoe of his pa rents, No. 7 Fourth street, corner of Hammond street, morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. Gxmxy.—On Sunday morning, the t4th inst, Wa. W, Gracy, eldest son of Wittiam and Loulsa Geery. Tho relatives and friends of the fi are invited to at tend bis funeral, this eflernoon, at half pat four o'clock, from the Church of the Redecmor, Eighty fh street, be- tween Second and Third avenvos. Jonseroy. —On Monday, Jone 15, of consumption, Frasam Jonmaom, bq. of Annan, Scotland, aged 29 years and © months His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attene the funeral, from his late residence, No. 168 West ‘Twenty second wirect, this a/ternoon, at for o'clock, wit out farther iavitativa, His remaias will be taken to Greem wood for iuterment J.aeroat —At the residence of hit parents, No. 118 Wallkese | street, on Sanday, June 14, aitor « short and sevore il ness, Wissam, tofaut gon of Jobu and Catherine Teetch, late of the city of Dublin, aged 1 year and month, Jrublin papers please copy. Mau! —in Brooklyn, on Sunday, Jame 14, of ecartet fever, Iaanat., infant dadghter of Raadolph and Catherine Mey rit. The friends and relatives of the fumtt tond the fuperal, from Grace church. W row morning, at eleven o'clock. street depot al balf past nine oc ot Paysiar —At Dutoh Kills, Newtown, L 1, on Jove 14, Mr. Wau M. wTAa, aged D4 years aad months. The relatives and friends are respectfolly invited to et ~ tend the funeral, this afternoon, at balf past ene @’clonic, from bis lae residence, and at three o'clock from the Re- Are invited te at- Piaios, to mor. The cara leave Uontre ~ formed Vvotestaut Datch church at Newtown, without far” ther invitation. Suara. —On Monday evening, June 15, Scsaysaa, wie, dow of thy John Mi. Shateei, aged 83 years. Notice of use foncral will appear in tomorrow's paper. Sxaannon.—On Monday morning, June M$, of consamp~ tion, Wittam Sumcunon, aged 23 years. ‘The frienda and aeqoauntances of the famtly are rempect~ folly tnvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. #6 Front street, Brooklyn, this afermocn, at three o’elovk. y SmuTu.—On Sunday ovening, June 14, of goneral debiliay, Joux Extn, aged 38 yoors, 7 months and 6 days. ‘ ‘The (riends and relatives are respectfully requetedte _ attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, Ne. ~ / 108 Eldridge etr: tte Lot ay hh gd e . mains will be taken to Flatiaads for interment. * ‘Swackwen.—Suddenly, on Saturday morning, Jane $ Miscsser W., wife of Willam Sneckner, is the 36h ‘ of ber age. ‘The relatives and {riende of the are roseutuay tevited to attend hor funeral from ber teas renee d 1 M » of The friends of the family, amd thoey of her son ia. i ‘Tromt.—Soddeniy, om Sumtay, Trony, widow of ‘Ble Snte David June “4, fuohy, fey. Now Providence, aod 73 years. i 4 Groser, are respectfully (myited to attead Rivera, froma Marie's , arner of Fourth South Fuh streoms, Williamsburg ' this afternoon, at o'clock. ‘Tho remains wil) be aon to Groaawood ao. —Ab bis cow Ter nlenoe, Li ear 7 The relatives and friew!s ‘4 the famity, and those of Big sone in-law, Wm. [. and John N. ward, ave in- attend yg late ‘Na. 10 Brook!'/n, afernoon, a’, o'eloo, without Farther Invi,” Fes Assam —On S June 14, aftor *, protracted il. new Tacon ¥. I+ Wannann, aged 98 9 " fee oe. -

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