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a A CHAMBE OF COMMERCE. Appeal to the President by the Syracuse Counctl—Resolutions of the Philadelphia Commou Oocuneii—Ez- citement in New London—Repeblican Attempt to Haul Down the American the New York Board of Aldermen met yesterday at one o'clock, Presideat Walsh in the chair. GENERAL GRORGE 4. M)CUELLAN The Resolution from tho Board of Councilmen requesting the President to recali General George B. McClellan and place him ‘in the vopition which the present crisis de mands," was called up. Alderman Marcuxit thought (bat the resolutions suould bo Ynore definite, and desiqnato the position to which General McClellan should be called the resolutions were adopted by a voie of 12 lo 2— Hal and Ouwell (republicans ) young i the negative. Mtoe On Nati mai Ailairs Were requested to » the remains of ¢ olonel M. K. Bryan, who at Port Hodson. (o the first Monday in Angust tbe Common Council of the city of Syracuse, N. Y., whose \anabitants are noted for their famous rescue, soiro years since, Of the fugitive slave Jerry from the hands of (he authorities, and as being the place of the geval agency of the underground railroad, on Monday Inst passed the folowing preamble and resolution with bul one negative vote:— offer in connection with the death of Rear Admiral Foote, which he would read, as follows:— The Secretary of the nave oe the Rebel Privatecrs—The Death of Rear Aamtral Foote, &e. ‘The regular mouthly meeting of tho Chamber of Oom merce was hold at ono o’oloox yesorday afternoon, the President, A. A. Low, in tho chair, aud a quorum of men bers present Tho firat business in order after the reading and ap. proval of the minutes of the last mceting was the o'ootion of mombers. The following gentiomen were duly slooted ‘as membors of the Chamber:— Wiliam J. Beebe, No. 49 Front atrect. Norman &, Bentley, No. 14 Beaver streat H. E, Clark, No. 122 Duane etreot. George A. Fellows, No. 14 Beaver streot George Griswold, No, 74 South street. 4. T. Johnson, No. 60 Wall street. Oliver K, King, No 24 Broad séroat George Savory, No. 168 Pearl abroot. Mr, Walter 8. Griffiths was re.clected @ momber of the Committeo of Arbitration, The Secretary read 4 lotier from Mr.Petatiah Porit, ox Prosident of the Chamber, in acknowledgment of resolu. tions of thanks presented to bim by the body in apprecia- tion of bis services. ‘The communication was received, ordered on fie and to be printed in full on the minutes. 1 Captain Mare LATE REAR ADMURAL PO 7TR, . said he had a series of resolutions to our last meeting the aation has been ‘the tose of one of her noblest gona, In the deat ivew Tl. Foote; and it te fitting that this (ie commercial interests of the city rk. to. whose. prope ty and stabilite 4 os ao largely contributed, should nite ie the To tis EXCHLANCY Tui PRESIDENT OF tte UNITKD Stanas:— | universal exuresaton of respect for his honored memory a Whereas, the disast ons events of the campaign on the | s¥mpathy for his bereaved family. ‘ Rippahanucck have socwed t+ emb Lien the enemy now | , Resolved: Bhat in common with allo fal fellow citl- in arms against the \eders) authority, of which your Ex- death of this gniiant ‘and faith ful reer y ie the mavy of the United whose long aud eni colloicy ts recognized ag lawiul head; and whereas, tho | States placed mite the front rank of our mayal comman- loyal St of the Norih are threatened with invasion, | ders, and wh rilliaut aervices in defence of the Union and \¢ aopears that the enemy has resolved to travafer | since the eoaiing out of the rebellion, have pase te ps bie name the sc ue Oo wa like op-rations frm the : ta‘es in armed hostility agains? the federal government to the soil of the loyal North; and whereas, in an unguarded momeng, the elimor cf politiciine did prey il in procuring the removal of General MeClellay from the heal of a vast and power- Tul army that looked up to bim with contidevee and un- shakon fidelity tn bis military «bilities and Car searching wiadom, ag a faithful commander; therefore we do Rosolve, That in the face of ine’ troubles and dangers ‘that are staring us in the fuce through the failure of our armies at Fredericksburg and the present invasion, and throatening attitute against the federal capital, as weilis tho lack of confidence in General Hooker, and his own dis- trust, which bas led him to resign commund of the army at a time when it ts sorely threatened and in most need of tho wise and stern counse’s of a brave commander, your petitioners, the Common Council of Syracuse, earn ‘atly bosoech your Exeelleacy to plice incommand of the Grand Army of the Potomac its favorite chieftain, George B. McClellan, believing as we do that he is capable of restoring contidence and enthosiaam in the ranks of thit army, necessary to drive the invaders back from Northern soit and lead the army again on to that victory ‘ch will soon crown the national flag with honor and with glory, and soon restore that peace that ov the restoration of oar once proud and glo- Fiows Latan PHOLADELPHIA COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, Tho peoplo of the State of Pennsylvania are a worl 18 f@lation to the necessity of crushing those in re be!lion against the constitution and the Union; the supre macy of the law is our fervent determination, which can vaiy be “plagld by creating cuntidence and enthusiasm in (he people and the army; therefore, iweds By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, that we have unbounded confidence io tho patriotism, integrity, and miiltary capacity of Major General George Is s16° teLan, and urgently call upon che President; of the United St 1g have him mude commander of the forces ruised = waised for the protection of this Commonwealth. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing preamble w.. rosoltition be directed to the President of the United States. THE M'OLBLLAN NEWS IN NEW LONDON —EXCITEMENT O¥ THK PEOPLE—THe MAYOR NEYUBES TO ALLOW THE STARS AND STRIPES TO BE RAISED—A FLAG BORROWED AND RUN UP—THE REPUBLICANS WANT WN THE NATIONAL STANDARD. u bat. tho’ ‘Now London Chronicle (republican) July 1,} the usual quiet’ of our clty was disturbed somewhat, yesterday @ternoon upon the reception of the news, & rumor prevailed in New York.that General had geded General bance i Lana ae WE mitieo of the friends of of General Morte! cae news susrectves oe peat eine oo at par promo a Bis pines. ana ‘or very. ona cp othe fmm Op sation: Tali e Rethasn wsture, | the Pemmaiien Bugtoovort ty yor that tho flag wad often been Fai ed tor Pihy. wwey slightest reasons, and sometimes when the a Of its elevation partook stronly of & partisan sbaracter. The Mayor, however, po ap" the mat ter in a diferent igh, a assured the gentlemen that be should not grant permission to raise the flag, af the same time sy 4 we are assured, rather stronger language than Petitioners cou Si lered necessary and commendable under the cum. stances. ‘The manner of the refusul, rather caan t'te- Cusal itself, irritated the committee An*-“dvy passed out and reported Preceedines to persons standivg about Ape Corners. Swiural McClellan's friends talked the over, and finally determined that a flag Csr ery at all Hazards. Accordingly they procured one: from a schooner. and hotsted it on the Toerty, pole at the foot or the Parade, Thig exasperated some of those who do not adinire McClellan, and th-y talked fi wikpe and loud about the “damned cootempaible copperhead display,” us Shey called it. They said the flag must come dowu, and made several movements as though they intended to put their threat into exect The other side were as fully actormined that the tlag sbould remain where it was, sud it was apparent that McClellan's friends were in vory lirge numericil force—much larger than their op- poneats. MoClelians friends talked bitterly about “abo. Ntioniam,'’ **the uigger,” &c., and the other side talked equally as bitter about ‘‘copperheadisin and disloyalty.** Finally, after much talk and a yreat deal of ‘excite. meot, the McClellan nen it down underneath tho liberty pole, where they wore addressed by T. M. Waller, Esq. He stated, in substance, that the Mayor had refused permission to raise the Stars and Stripes in honor of Generai George B. McClellan, and that the cit cal funetuie of our national a country wh atru which he fought an nities of displaying his courage and gallantry. tercourse with men few persons had ever excoeded him @ household word wherever unsinehtng loyalty ¥. Gon to duty and Christian. patriotiem are loved snd ored SPesolved, That while thus mourning bi Dis Lone, at thie oritt: tn dts uous. of need ithad abe: outrage. and that . bracon light to guide and cheer ugiingin.the defence of the fag an unter the Union for which he gave up his Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, ie the seal of heer, and at ented by {te officers, be transmitied roote. Mr. Perit seconded the resolutions and said that bé/had been on terms wf intimacy ever since bis return from the Pacific ocean, some thirty’ rank of lieutenant. exercixed « very strong and powerful influence over the moral and religious improvements of the crew connected with his ship. connected with a society having the same objects in view as those of Admiral Foote, and in the course of a long and years ago, when he held the During that crufse the A@miral had Ho (the speaker) was at the same time extended acquaintance, he bad always im) wed him as one of the most perfect and symmetrical characters he ver known He (the deceased) bad had many opportu. 4 his tn. in compliisance and good manners: but his chief and gis- tinguishing mark, wag his observation of the duties which he owed to God and his feiiow man, Having referred briefly to the career of Rear Admiral Fo te, which is already well known, the speaker c ncluded by saying be took great pride in seconding tho resolutions. ‘The resolutions were then unanimously adopted: THB PRIVATERRS. The secretary read the following in relation to the depredations of the privateers on our yesaols:— MR, LOW'S LETTER. Cuamper of Commence of THE Stare oF yp tg) t une 24, ORM TTL has been proposed, by ‘several members of thin ber. in view ofthe continued capture and dest: 1n ships on the ocean by ve: ele sailing under department Moe Me om nel. and front thts’ h of the py ie ral ofthe ‘Cay nd to the westward of Cave or, am usa noemaay ‘bound t» the coast of Bra: The Chamber wit not meet ti Tharalay, post: {it at that dime Tam Jed to think action. will, fo apprire sou of 40 probmbld itm nay paen cane REPLY OF THE AECRETARY OF Tht NAVY. Navy Derantwy >. June Tam sie receipt of yourcomn + i Fence to con: oy to mer Kore othe British Chasn@l. Aeon oth io 2 ie . a amber of Commence will take measiirca to afford ance Sid.ns the exigencies “avian and the best iptereat oF ce comtmercial marin Of the countey requ Youre a AY 4. ow, oq. President Chaciver esmmercer '? The ‘HAIRMAN said_@ momorie?to the Secretary Navy had been propdred. whiai, he thought, ou ough ob | a by a comsiuce before it was sent to ‘ashing- De suggestion of the Chairman was agreed to. and the memorial was referred to the following oer with power:—A. A, Low. L. Bierwith, FE. ond gp K. Mar- shal}, John A. Stevens, Jr., JohnH and George Griswok ‘The Chamber soon after adjourned, Bivoklyn City News, Tus Memver Trrar.—Owing to the sudden tljness of Jus- tice Fmmons, one of the associate judges of the Court of Oyer and Termiver, the proceedings fn the trial of Michael Keany for murder were yesterday prstponed until Wednesday next, to which time the court adjoured. A STRRE OF THR SwIPJOINERE IN THE Navy Yarn —The shipjomers in the Navy Yard have been on a strike for higher wages, and their demands having been acceded b, they have resumed work. Mitherto they have been paid $2 25 to $2 50 per day, amd as the shipcarpenters were receiving $3, the jovers became dissatisti A meeting was held yesterday morning ip the City Park, mere committee which had been appointed for the Peppers ta New York the ore The Commandant of the zens had thereupon de.ermined to raise the flag in honot of the appointment of a man to that position which the country had so strenuously demanded he should be for eo | = months. The spesi observed that, were it not | ot the fact that a min whom the country had delighted > bone gras the day lying cold in death, aud was even how "beldg consigned £0 Gis last. resting place, the flag should remain where it was until the going down of the sun. But in consideration of the death andeburial of a great caval hero, in whose honor the Stars and stripes were this day fling to the breeze fr'm every liberty pole | and 'az ma’ t in the loyal North, be proposed that the flag | be lowered to bait mast, and tha¢lhe crowd stand. wilh uncovered hoads while the flag was being lowered, This was done and the scene was most impressive—republi cans, abolitionists, democrats, copperheads and a'l, doing this bonor (o the memory of Rear Admiral Foote, TAK RUMOR ABOUT THE APPOINTMENT OF GENERAL MCLELLAN IN ALEXANDRIA. (#rom the Alexandria News, June 30.) Thore is n rumor aftont to-day to the effect that General Halléek bas been rolieved, and General McClellan ap- nted to his place. We think it is too good n to be though a groat many believe it, and ut feeling as happy as if our armies had gained great victory. The soldiers are half wild about it, and are baving & general time, rejoicing. Before we go to | preas, very probably the story will be contradicted, and | tho¥e persons who were so very excited will a dif. ] ferent tave, If tt te true, we will shoot, and harrah as | loud aa the joudest; but we have no intention of doing #0 | before we have something more definite than mere remor. Postal Items for the Pub! (From Golbrook’s United States Mail. | CHANGES UNDBR THE NEW LAW, In order that our readers who are not officially con aected with the mail service may bave a fall understand ting Of the c! io postal matters effected by the new faw, which went into operation on the first of the present we give below a condensed stimmary of thore of | which it is necessary fer persons nsing ‘take due notice and govern themaelves ac- Of postage on all domestic mail letters to | Pi, oarried: - distance within the United States is now threo cents per half ounce or fraction thereof, to be pre geld by stamps. _ Tho former rate of ten cents to Califor- ia, Oregon and W: ton Territory t* abolished. “~ All local or “drop” letters must hereafter be pre- paid by stamps, at the rate of two cents for every half ounge or thereof, insiead of one cent each, ag a ‘The | transient periods. | . eon tran newspapers and cals,sent in One package to Che addres. if now bwo cei for each four ounces OF fraction thereof, to be prepatd by 60 books, double that rite. The postage on ein font newspapers not weighing over four onvess yh two cents. 4, The rate of postage on circ Three, or any less Bumber may address, at the siugle rate of two cent®| and in (hat pro for a greater number, adding one rate tor every Uireo ciroulars directed to one address. They can no longer be sent at the former rate of one cent each. No oxtra fe now made for brsiness cards etamped oF bag the envelopes af circulars, ‘Tho former carriers’ fee of one cent on each letter ved ts Abolished. Herca/ter, carriers collect noth. wnpert pant postage ae may be deeon the | ‘stamp formerly required op all | marcas aria i DOW Ay follows /— it, unsealed, to one lattors 16 m0 Woger 7. All commu: department of the government ul D i private citizen, w he: ang Ser Deatatee’ Or otter. Wigs, Taut now be vreraid '* twenty ernie ppt: SORE beretotore) must bereniter be paid on ¢ mag a ach registered lotier, in addi 9. A letter cannot We formardea withont « | | Railway shares were | Fort Wayne 1%. waited upon, assured the men that they the same wages as was paid ontnide. ‘This satisfied the men, and they have resumed work. E ites , July 2, 1863, ‘The schooner Germ, Captain Leonard, arrived here thin morning from Pictou. She reports that she was boarded Dy the officers of the United States schooner Sarah Barton, off Liverpool, N.8., June 30, which was in seareh of the bark Yacony, ‘Two American steamers at the same time were also in sight Sn eR FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. insbaspis’ July 2—6 P. M. The heavy disbursements of inoney which are | being made on every side in payment of interest and dividends have increased the supply-to the brokers, and the rate for call loans is rather six & | than seven per cent to-day. The understanding that @ new issue of legal tender currency cannot long be delayed likewise rather helps the market; though, on the other hand, the suspense and anxie- ty cansed by the military situation in Pennsylva- nia deter some lenders from operating. For debt certificates the demand this morning wae quick at an advance of ¥ of one per cent. An effort was made this morning to get up the price of gold on unfavorable war rumors, and at ; one time before the board sales were made as high as 145%, At the board, however, the price fell to l44&y, and afterwards to 144. In the afternoon the price was 14334, 144, and closed at five P.M. at about 14454. Im excbange there was very little done. best bankers’ bills could have heen sold at 15824. The trade iw waiting the freue of the coming con- flict in Penneyivania. In the etock market this morning there was not much done, owing to tle prevailing suspense and | anxiety. Governmenta were steady. Missouris rose | per cent ou the passage of the ordinance of | emancipation, and were firm at the advance. nerally dull, Harlem fell off 1% percent, Brie%{, Central 4, Southern old %, Pittebarg %%, Reading 1%, Pacifie %, Tiinois Central was steady, guaranteed firm. At the close of the board the morket wae rather firmer, especially on Harlem; but there wae not much done. In the afternoon the market wae quite steady on the general list, and better on Hudson and Michigan Southern. Hudeon rose to 152%, with considerable excite- ment. Michigan Sontbern rose to 74%, om the ‘understanding that the anusually carly declaration of a dividend on the guaranteed stock was In or- der to divide 3 to 344 per cent on the common stock in Angust, After the board the market was all better, with quite a buoyant feeling. The | reent wore the closing quotationerof the day: — ita original address. The new two cent stamps, which have sdet been Po by the department to meet the demnant created =] ew iking the rater on drop letters, ., alout printed matter, &o., at two cents. w rears trap he hands of most of 0 color, and bear a finely o1 tye head of General ap Jackson—a design oepoc appropriate a: time, when bis well known faye Ee “The U shall ve ‘be preserved, ' needs to ore practical than a mere place of Bue sentir Th Portrat of theo old bero eocupies ee i eae ss surf tho stamp, asd nt) Sa eAfectually per. | readers. They are hiaeW 4 10236 tee ‘An Spretios yooh, ed 9-10 Tr motes. 106% | Ammerieat goldldd ty | Tennerrecr.... 57 ai Toledo... 108. @ 118 a7 sy x Island. | OMe Ri 168 Tey te Peat ne a Hodson River. mate e738 Harlem. cece, OOK ® es by ANW.. on a We learn by, telegraph from Clevel ind that the stockholders in the Cleveland @ Pittebare heve | Tt is donbtfol whether the | NEW YORK HEKAi! K Geolined to loan their road to the party w! proposed io tobe ttfor @ term of yeare—pay os | sight percent te the stookholdere; have deoline’ to pormit any more bonds to be converted into etook, and have decided to pay no dividend till September. Stockholders in this meridian are anxiously waiting to learn the reason of the last decision the funoral, from ber late © stew corer of Bedford, without ¢ Daniuma.—At Bergen, N.J., sa rueeday, June 30, in the pe of a vlessed tmmortalit; » Sorma A, DaRuna, of William 8. Darling, pt ae | phe relatives and friends of the family, aud those of her sons, William A. sod Samuel E. Darling, and of her sona- in-law, George L. Wood and the late KH. Burger, are reapectiuily Invited to attend the funeral, without fur- 7 f om the residence of (sore I. ‘Wood, The business of the Sub-Troaaury waa as follows Borge. th ince ot Soa 5 awrrt.—On Tursday, June 30, ADs’ IN, wets {be eae oer Mary” Howits,-of Phill years. and friends of the family are invited to Fiery oy rth this (Friday) fg tow at ten o'clock, from St. Stephen's tos church, Twenty eighth street, it ‘ther notice. bit att Ged J. Harr, gon of Jorémiah Healy, to the 224 h ‘The trionde of the faa family are requested to attend the piace — 1) July 2, 1888 #1900 U B.6',L y core 100% 100 sha Hud Rt di ‘ 30000 io. - 8s. 18 funeral, from his lato residence, 142 Maldou lane, on Sor ‘sow on Saturday af at two! lock, 2000 6 © Jom —On. july 2, Of oopsumption, Joanwa Migoart'o'e'. 67 E., wife of Samuel the 20th year of her age. cap inact | itor rejatives and the membare of Eu. Sie Hd Lodge, AM. pectfully re- to a ae ttilted to attend the funeral, on @inday aifernoon, at ose 00 mi’ a mb, fH es o'clock, from her late reaidence, 171 Tenth avenue, near ‘Twenty-first street. Ys gas — 00, wepoeeag July 1, Canouye Mansa win friends of of the So tamaily and those of tho late Captain Riobard Whiley are respectfully myited wees the funeral, from St. Paul’s oburch, Broadway, this (1 ‘afternooa, at three o'clock, without Turtbot’ \nvhatjons 7000 Fre 4th m b.. 100 1000 Erie 6th m b., 108 B000HarlemRR latm 113 = non So ae f. a} Loreog— 08 Thursday, July 2, of consumption, ‘The ‘ics ye) relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, (rom his late residence, 143 Leonard street, corner of Contre, this (Friday) afternoon, at two i - Wednesday, July 1, Grorax Low, in the 47th of bis-age, @ native of al , Seot and, recently of juscatize, lows. Maariv On Wedne-day, imerning, at five’o’clook, July 1, aur seme ter Af Doin so Resgans seine wolatives and (rieds of the fantily are respectfully Coal Co Invited to attend the funeral, this Pridat) afpernced, sf icksilver M Co. Spe o'clock, tepmusbe residence parents, 62 Duane tral Am Tr Co treo! 4 Ie 10 soit 880 if iflnéen, pray ron ucot figs, juade, 1m the S5th year of The ponds I ke place from 8+, Columbus’ church, Twenty-fifth street, betweea Eighth and Ninth avenues, ‘on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock — The {riends of the Family and of her son John are respectfully invited to at- teins. 08 Thursday, July 2, ‘Taomas Mins, Sr., aged 4 he (eendand relatives of the family are invited to attend the I, cn Sandy Re ieerorooel or from bis ie ret Lipa ton Moat letpenter Suir i ‘Jons fs ger a Vr of Saree acgere Faro thee ‘well, sweet bud of pe \Litule angel) {mrethee well; ,For.thou wert too bare a poe id tovely Nin a world Jik@ thisto dw * The Tullites and friends of tha, maliy are: depot ully invited to attend the funeral, role the residence of bis parenjg, 42 Cherry street, this (Friday) afternoon, at SECOND BOARD. $5000 i "81, cou — er aA RR.. ‘5000 000 0808. at 109 250077 3. $e Gm 105% Soo Reading RR. 10000 US 6's,lye.new 97% 160 hich Central RR. ine 5 . 143% S&NIaRR 7547~)~talt-past two o'clock. Fo ee eee eT OD do eae Hei, | oiRowetil-—-Op Wednesday morning, July 1, at eleven bao 7 pastoral residence, the Rey. N, 0'Doxguts., Tipperary’, Lrelaad, "late pastor of Vor ue ee > arty frienda of the d tare 253, The rever rey ¢ friend of : ‘OO N ¥ ye TRE. 120%, 600 respect(afily invited to attend thetuneral, at St. k's is woe? * RL 60" dos... bio chufeh, Merplanck Poinkeabis. day. (Friday), withunt fu 4 Frie BR... . . HY WOCeve & Pitts RR 83%, | ther notice, Requiem pote a do [b30 054, 800 Chic & Kk Ta} RR. 9545 | jast tea o'clock in. the. tora. Mehiotad 100 -b10 951 200Pitts | Py amas 2 65 ~~ once? i Perel A A IL ices tor 4 Bud slvr RR, 610 ta ae * La a wien be Tnattendi ei the in. ee 300 do!" 80 140 100. Oo Tot a Wash i % pth On Tuesday’; Tune , daughter, ‘gand Bel'a Pall ne me Mineman rs ‘The relatives and ft Treally’a respect wily javlled to attend the tuneral, frm the residence of her pa a koe cferorent etreet, at two o'clock. pe: 8 please copy, Kevenrs —On yy, Juve .B, Maria E , clde-t dan tor of ‘ames F, and Annie iodgers, aged 5 y.ars ard montha, Raxovs.—Op Thur day, July.2. of consumption, Cuar 1OTTR ANS HANOUE, aged 42 years and’ mont ‘The funeral-wil! tare place from her late reside: 08 Fd Fast Twenty third street, on outdes ofta: noon. ng SAGA ANA relatives will please attend ‘withcut goes nolleo PhagmreeaPr a got tigger ti 96 ie and 3 monihs 100 vais othe family ape “respectfully invited m at- 300 cat fhe ‘aperal, from Jate fesidence, 123 Kast 1250 Seventh direct, ai two o'clock, withong Certher notico 100 Tavion —On Wednesday, July 1, Lucy, in'ant daughter 500 % Ps 4 nia gMow a.ant Neilie?. aylor, aged 2 montne and 14 is a8 1d Troy Times please copy) too y ba Chic i kT RR: Ties Thin arsday, July 2, Hannuer Ay Dx Pew, 200 wite of James A a. 200 ‘he relatives ara friends of thé family: are fully 95000 Tr 3110p en.. look $000 Debt cer Poughkeeps'e rapers 20000 Mie Waters On Thur rayLiy Ae Ra 1050 shs Erie RR ’, WALKER, ores 18 y 100, do, The {ri rey macatas 8 are Peapecatuliy s invited to attend bind from his mother's residence, 73 Heater st aos at ton o'clock. of family and algoifhe m Pine Harlens Presbyteri wa cburc! seventh street, rer Third ayenuey the ‘fanerul, this (Fritay) aft CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. vices, (¢ bo heid in the is Tuunspay, July 2-6. M. Brrapstvrrs.—Flour was more active ‘and @ shade highor. Therday’n eles reached 29,000 bbls. State and. Western, 1.800 Sothern and 1,000 Canadianwithie owe revised quotations. Saperfine State and Westeru. 10 8 Extra State. B15 Porter New ' York, » duly a1 1803., Common to choi 9 50 Cavadian = 5 60 i? - C1 FARRD Southern mixed teigood superfine. 6 25a 710 | snip st Paul, Crowell, Shanghae—J € Jewett. Extra do...........-- 715 845 hip Harvest Queen, Hutebinson, Live po O H Mar. Good to eboice family do 950 a 9 50 1 & © Rye flour S4oaroigs | | Sip Ellém/Austin, Garrick, Ltyerpoo!—Spofford, Tileston * Co. Corn meal, Jersey ana Prandy wine +400 a 440 3Slup Esmeraléa (Br), Meldrum, Livérpool—J W Eiwell & —Wheat was ju more demand, with sales of 164 00 bush- els at $1 56 a $1 68 for white and $1 44 0 $155 for red and amber Wéstern winter, $1 30 a $1 46 for Milwaukee clab and amber spring, $1 20a $136 for Chicago spring, and $1 53 8 $1 65 for amber State and Jersey. Corn was lower, with sales reported of 180,000 bughels, imeluding mixed Western, at 74c. a 75c. for sound, 790.0 740, for oneo “Ship wesnel, Funck. Havre—Povd & Hinekén, Park Levanter (Br), Cain, Ro hellesEdmiston Bros. Bark Amityite (Aust). Touicich, Cork—Holmboe & Balch- ord, Colvort. Bilzabethporte-R P Buck &Co, 1. Cables, BontomsnMajonlt & Duncan. Brig Tasso ita!) Cacace, Cork—F Berthoud. cork—Arkell, Tufts & Co. ella (Br), Molde jVitar (Norw), Larsen, Rio Janeiro—Holmboe & and 76c. for yellow Western. Oats were cuiet a ow 1’ Mis clilef (By), Oliphant, Tamploo—M Echeverria & 76i,c. Rye ruled quiet at 97. a $105. Barley (B%), ase - Jey, malt continued dalbat unchanged prices. rig Agi'e (BY) ‘once, hitney & Co. Correx wae dull batbieady in prices Bric BY Colbie Br) Brown, 1—Brett Son & Co, Coron fell to 71: regaies of 60 bales. Freicurs wee more active. To Liverpool th re were taieu 1.000 Dole flour at fe Oy 26,000, baahels ¢ rn at 7d.. 4,700 pkgs. provisions, by steamer. at 48%, und 200 tone hoavy coods at 206 To London 1.460 bis tour at Jacroel &72c. for iniddlings, with saler ang’ | OBIE ADNS Marina (ort Main. Mavanec? War Schr Josephine R ‘Bry, Smelt, Bante Ma Lean & Lin'7. 2 Behr Win Conaing (Br. Johns, PREA C Rossire & nae, My b Co. hae Havane Nassau—L Ben jathin 2s., 7,000 bushels wheat Wd), Ww bags 500 bt is otl-at Reby Fear 8 a , New Pr monti—To8 nen 3's. | fo Bristol 7,000 bhushete wheat at § age. To |.) Rehr Anan Grinch CBP Whiten Halide ii Danied Ginegow 400 Bhie. four at 38. 20. "To Cork sik veen swith | Schr Qneen 6f Chipper Re), Davidson, StJobn, NB grain, for orders, a1 Te Gd ase, To Havre 500 bbls, flour | A Stuithy re & Go. at The, To Antwerp 2,000 UbIe. flour at Sen Ge. Sa. ‘b Sehr Lovtten Moore, New Orten Amsterdam 600 bbls. fonr at 38. 64, To Rotie soon] genes Pe , y ape bance ) pbte. foariat 38 Pa Provigens.—Pork gold vo the extent of 2400 vile at fichf Gate! wha ty Monee $19 97 813 SO for new mess, $11 GORG TS for old | sche 658, $10 00 a $11 26-for prime. Heel vopi'nrec io ree | SebET "Steal, Me—W D Mangum. sent, with sales of 400 bigs at $9.50 a $11 72 for Seyi. ee ego | anil $32 60 a $14 for extra mess. Tard role! benvy at aro: pa her O%c. a 10%e.. with saler of 1.700 parks Oorent Seber Mon Manoa meate 300 packages were sold at 4%¢, 0 Sc. Or should Sener He éra, and Te. 4 8446 for haws, Bacon Was very qint ab | "aT Pear- "Go, @ 750 | pric a ROR MARRIAGES AND. DEATHS. Rotter and cheer were inactive ar, Schr Laye M,Nauguyly Has den, Nanvickat— a) an! Se) e Retions: tn Novey toh Snr New fe Morris, New laven—M Brig & Co Be nee New Maron © Racks te & Son, 1 Dotront, Byiat, Waricsigion, Negtene, AEDS. Port Royal AK. FS = ais & ey =e H e Sruxoert.—On Thuisday, July 2, Maria E. SereNce Tt, the only danghter of J-and Maria Springett, aged 3 years. invited to attend tne funeral, from her late residence, 110 Ryerson street, Brooklyn, on Sunday affernoon at two Ou The Moroing, Juiy 2, luowas Waite, a‘tor'@ short and sere Hine ‘The 1 BAILED. L gritnosind Melbourne, Ellen 8 Te: fan Brewster, “th OXOUR SI A Ws 5 OURES ening ng 40un J, leave, Soa ete so aise “ee BRIDGEPORT pe as ¥ morning July 4. at 4, at 8 otdh ia the ane = retort the Sxcaraions Oe Baat ris One bark. stipe Plladal ind divoaturer, Bon Tntervento. Timmanuel. Aron. jand Alice, Dienstag, Powhatan, Bovereien; briga Louisa, Morning Blar, Matis, Lilly Delet aot others Wind at sunset 3. MENOLNG THUne ie Tea ah, as nT. a a a ‘iver, 8:90 dak, Miscellanceous. conte, Lagwom—Thore will be taunched from the shipyard of GiBanp, Mosara J O Jewett & Oo, North Beoond strect, 4. Kong, Ohina, built to piy.on the Ohinese fost; breadth, 26 foot 7 imches; depth, 10 feet 2 inches. The Feh-Keo hes beon built of the very best Aeots great credit upon her designers pag tig builders, Messts Finehout & Pine. American and Foreign Shipping, 1s now ready for delivery This (9 an unusually valuable number, giving, as it does, full details of 6 ateamers, 19 ships, 82 barks, 19 brigs, nti schooners all of wich are ae Mtn iy rie ars Hane ioe | fares pam t 10:80AM, this dav, the brig Fab-Kee, at Kong and will sail ader the British (ag. Her dimenmons are\—Length, 110 ead re Axenican Lrovps—Supplement for July 1, containing ad tions and corrections to the American Lloyds! Register of Dinoer ‘ul hy So. cofrcahments by the ladien of the Baptiot, a Hort, who will hoid » Fairand sMeatieal’ om for the exour dou a2 one. or twenty-t ary ‘Tigoot band of muse 1 accompany apeaene? RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION UP THR of allen: lorth river. RTIN, Cap isi ™ perfection to, which PM gy COT ae guy fee ovieson Bane Sosrrms, re 4 ria 3 iat ta'e: ton de 3, wan sorerbatled ty ty ‘Conte-,| tageeitt tend at Nyack, rs P. Wvateer Alabama, but was el on ebond of | ine farce tm the oy by 834 gta Ts, Ne ofr end, wig persons, ail told of oie 8 Dose a Fa ‘are for abe ‘Pecursion 8 soma ge (3 ar temas Pk eT oe ee Ter Ohleaitds Sikacergs st which was captured and o: D FOURTH OF oF or ( EXCURBION 1 F int and a 'DBY tt pier 15 North river, ee: aaa Pies lopktns, ee ae for New DBY will leave pier c of Lives oe the be ath Jue: se ‘betore repa oP inate Be, aft es yt accompany the avi some. axing wore the naga a ott C etait , and left Lad eye jams y ‘the pall She ilthy in the sour C F Yoong: 2 | ea ped wae ws Arriving ia How Scene Middletown. Ct, in chased by parties in that place, tor $0000. Speken, de. ao Sters, Brown. hence for Australia, May fee A. vor THE The Goh sane oon rere Mer MAN, pain wid make am csneae to the above banks on Saturday. July 4 on Sunday. July 5, and Wrery gueceeding Sunday. ‘Wil leare fot atroet, r NYork, Jvne 27, lat 67 85, lor Granrss Gorn, ‘of Brook: inaren. § Selo Bi Suit at 1867. now at has been pur- Araby , $ slip. % nm Porte. Bortu ricer, at T: pler No. 4, North river, ot 7 3b. Barxupa. June wearer A E pints Bane lines on hosed, ander eharee. of bat 4 ris bod Ms a fincriet ‘einckney, ohne, rcp cid steamer | W. 8 pg ganda EO well known plot Bam: Eso sn ae ra ren i Grmtwsea'nocsenpenice the Goats and! pale eee 00, tae a Bene Ae ion et in iy —, grouud. JULY 6.—THE NEW STEAMER. CLARA rit ake ni io oe Cove. stopping at New &o- wCare Town, CGH. ry 16—Tea port tark U: “ohelte. City 1 ler, Whit ; inert. mo. ae 's Bride, Wea » | pert m4 Baa ver, 300. M. Uta ady- vest, 6:45: Tenth street; Twent g 15 HaALiray, fo Eevee Ed- | te t. will les Cove at 2:46 P. M., New me ward Tani For for ie orig Zulelks, Phipps, | 3:30, end stoppl the 3 , Buta, | QPLENDED FOURTH | OF JULY | EXCURSION lo caters win etc Hore oman nhs Pe Sie through Staten Island athe rains, a the Staten Island wena dling 1 ~~ ~~ , ARRIVED Marriea. ei y Senne (new), $65 ten) Ba: ett, Boston, Sdays, | Biomentuar—Asem.——In Philadeiphla, on Weavesday, | babest, pr er ‘amphetl July 1. By the Rey Teaac Veerer, useisted by the Ree My. |g MRrR AL eUUs (BE ot Lm Sheen tie ie ae, | Pape, Mat Buomerrmat Mk, OF tI ety, to ruway | ion gpa mpage Br arg sas, ¢ ay | (bird daughter ef Joseph M. Asch, of Pbiladeiptiva. H niet js y a a nvimbe | op MoxecRam —00 Weineaday July 1, at she roridenge {Berk AmallyasTnanaea. Anpinealh vJnue 17, wih buen | | of the bride’s parer'ts, by the’ Ret Hatfield. Mp, | &t wool, to Jasin W. Moxa to Misd JRO Rom, olden davghier of) BAe So¥ aon eg John Rows, Faq., ail of NO eards jseued ' (or Portamouth,, NB, Matth Ov 2:1 —Lowsnrs.—On T nfo June 30, by the Rey. | dad. hath Magy ke serth sean to Sinem Be ao aie | Thomas piesa Taron &. Of Peokrki) | Brig Tordenekiold (Nonw), Ob, en, ee wp Te Lorrre B Lownrns, of thie city. i to order, Jn Int 41. lon'6s, wi 8 persis se ta ea gamer ® ik en one TO THE EDITOR oF THE HRRALD. | “4 YO ip yesterday's Hema of the mar. ; riage of M, T. Coaaxm to Geutacms J. Livmorron, at Cin. | ojenati, Ohto, i¢ faigo, and war \neerted by rome mall. | cleus péreen PENLIP 3. CO/ANS, Ppp Gp ntecrmientoonte wl with sugar and P Fennd (or BisJelr® Nhe x fee ut bmresee a 3 ne Saf ee eran Died. Barrow —On Thureday, July ! 2, Jowe Rannow wife of ree Barrow, & native of town Riland, county Carlow, land. toni reutive and friends a al to attend the | trout Wer meg Fenionseo, Ie Pn . | mon muorere Worn Fame Y avin | apie anh Aap, Alpe on Tru Jase Fasios (twiuy, aged 9 yearn 464 days, beloved cuildren of Fhevesr and} * HePartod (rhutes): They were inierred at ! (0, my dear parents, ceare from w i . Y ‘Yor your ones | jn ly, ‘ Remeaader that we're’ r { dra Snow eter tolen Jand. ou wenheeney ee Fourm. ' 4 aay as own, Bae Bor! s.—On Wednesda: ennpamptten J, Kiet Ton vurscahs ems ‘he iate Hugh ase Marte Boye, seed 38 ak cf esc, Mutt 1 Tetwion “3 eare Gilibe | tpt eeiste wea woenee, | BRE Bie yi Py el on My ites 1 Secscaa toe Feversts trem ni ase reoterss ios Seer) ete , pat ae Providence hie (Friday) ate At one o'clock, Sich Set tok baie z° June 16, Bone Chae Lid "hah Allen. rovidence. AR, fae pastor of Et. Gerrge'’s | Ble jameson, Providenoe. | Presbyterian eneret Myris avenue, ae & long aud | Delany Provtdenee | palp(ul Mines Chrintian fortis lipers He Pa ate | *cpemous-cbpedonty, oa araday, vay 2, of er ie ts jorence, Smal, Norwich sipelas, a) Drmmgont, potah of , @ native of tee | 4 ‘Btate, Sawyer, bee 2 Haven, ‘ , Connt: Fly rhe td repel } ‘Dine tyes Oo | "ils relatives and frieade and those of bis family are A ee, ' respectfully requested to attend the funeral, on Cr! | Eat Petne i Holman, Chase, Pail Ri | Afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock, from his Tate reek ‘Gen Bi CU 8 transport, dense, 11 Desbrognes street, without further invitation | wo! june #Y, 10 UB Ona: termasier, Te Sedans wereeal i MY Ooch a. AL, for i dectdtt'a y feet tech a. fine view of the Hpk, Pei 'y, Bai pk, Srincgl 0 arm — ath Mye (not ‘Rired, Br bark ep Rule “Wilson, {rom Balti: ye bg nah ae ber Cae for NYork 3 day! along wow Butane Pr trom = diog’"Br echt Horace Ht | minus ot the 1. foe NEO ite oe AULBXAND RI ‘Jrne 3 ear, i i i cont. CURSION ‘il take place at FLORIDA ORO . ud two large doubl: tt Pe detph i rah ey. Ph Iactet ty ‘ok ut y, fi Belle” Greate able the iceanmiiee rie. Hansoo tins Jvomoke Ke anseomeGalensin: Hobommoke LR nk aon Thoin °: ey! Tauri lay tniiow, 4 ah ps James: ‘Ge New Orlen Hanna ae “North At ents, M ogg LAnOrSsT f BALL Boies AFLOAT, UNION rounTHt ror SULY Promo Cormuutox excuRaton. oe aaSE Cae CHARTER || FOR | EXGURSIONS—OIDRWAEER EX T° jreanboats tnd the parges J hing ae Slensant Valley Groves (oet” otieregs pe *w chureit West Non aut der the ‘chary e of 25 cents, Stages vill lene th on the arrival of the hogs dur Ate FLU! SING RAILROAD. ated on tie Line of the roud sty valtes fi 07, the ling of the road, Ax niles from Hug fromthe noise, dust and | i is road will be t anne teat of ths wi Tun at excursion rates oo gia sui Ga aeieaen . a4 vont’ ‘ gues 3) Eas and 10 The fast salleng.rf “Paretrom Hunters Point to £0 and return (tickets good mg poe 4 the most beautifat Yulages ad, ime “wala este a fe ° the Mort eteht miles et feat i Grove, si tera Pointe iw beauittut. reteent confusion of the ¢ity on that Ea ange fot eg PORE can C% Y ISLAND FReny. —THE TS TRAVERS Costa eae ia M4 jong Lan FE san Fort Lee7 P. M, cease pia yaxcursi FISHING BANKS. —STEAMBOAT ERE ISLANDER. cays) 0 Pilipe, pao Rat mat ete ue cater teeta : Ae Gea Stade Sot mi gus ey. MXCURBION. oes ara a ie oth Pt AA actions ek oats, saving Peek Hae Fs Bab Doan bale bale inning lackey y eat 3 raiser. Lombowds:s ae DR rmirgeol LONG BRANCH ON THE FOURTH 4, 4 of @ Rantan pnt} Dei ree amen |* yal ay and 1} and "HOUSE: ROOMS, ACs» WANT m false 1) P.M. 0 ant WS and 1, DESIRES T ‘OR TWO OR, a an! , i ia age dan Bie nl ee od int Roi kpc a aureed P.M. boat fish New Tork Ticketa pooa Morenita ee Re wand Piird ane Broa Felariveantarics ond | pugs pod th av ms will Sitter, box 100 Herald olive. "* ci train on Monday eae ney July 6. Theketer to Long anil return, 75 cenis. (QXCURSION TICKETS, 30 CENTS:.—ON THE FOURTH 1 of July. the steamer Chicopee leaves Dey street pier, at AS Del LOCALITY, 104.4 Yor Newark rtiaing. wht rua didaeh the Nar A tan molen Sana Esty A goo wey to Coney Island and arrive fn the city ats P.M contin bth anfarnished. Address, staling particulars, vox {)XCURSIONS —MORNING LINE POR PEE SKILL, “4 dt ant 5th of July Exe: ursfons. (Ide AURORA jan RUG —— EO * eee fer daily, at ® A at Thirveth gece bus jastings, Dobb's terry, Nyack, : straw, Grassy Pont and ¥ Ao? sana ep tasncrn doing 4 ‘eek Re we re sectoone Adare. with fut! se weak nee PUnnieep ROONs Wan forb'shed rooma, with Pree of Ctikeentnn ine ae ‘amily preferred, tl i Mn eit Ny located: Acie oder (IRST ANNUAL Excurat or THE Cleras’ Barly Saturany, 7 w | two large barge: sy s celebrate d y 9 aa Ty. ‘a ‘Bitter apie | cies 142 Franklin street, i | edge themselves to ie the Most plessapteaxcnveion 7 NTBD— — of the season, Tiek nts. To be had at the principal bs ba WANTED Pon 4 Ra mele mus rhb | he ‘ty and Brooklyn, £0 ont jo*ation ; quite vent, all Bea sls fists 3 | (Broadway Twent Rox mmo OR Tern ROOMS “WANT. Lecping, vereen Thine nth aren =e Romina Twentieth sireets, Address tating Ver terms, pourri we eh Ey zxcv NTO COLLEGE O38BK0, Capiat past river rage: ae Son 130A Set w Le hoe dang it NTED—A@MALL \PURNISHED: motu, nea Me rA a Your Wake pase core io Waste i ne eae ERROR A et Actes, and Loans OPricES. =} ARON ADOLPHUS, 429 vain a A ham vere greets, livensed = Log Fes RTH OF JULY FXCURSION.-GRAND EXCUR. | >= son tip from New York Sag Harbor, Orient Orent Lau Greenport, and 1 m Jonvtou. valet DON ALD RC ‘pale Eildreth, ei Te 0 1 rt 4 at donk mrgant un Persona ae Gold enki Sag Harbor At a Gree mport at by, ate Tig | AP Pe Redeemed apy time within One. year, ¥ Thue giv prtninit o no merce the Bhe comntry air. and ingot Gi Tae eet tig togatition of A? lil GRAND STREET, TWO Doors” west or in BPE Aa, il Te tied St a ten. J. STAOKSON, Browe! soa. i ther boars from ¥ A. M. A’ 66 NABBAU quaney ROO! uel eu 0) sland “Fase for the trip $8 State Tn eddition to the abor ALDWON Wil ‘Gu: Sag Harbor OB Ba reenbork, New London, wilowing portice #o Mi ibe nieremng Jorn the there, m XO. 2. UP APA Crmwolds faroten Manun ul” ae, Reti the highest r Crinwolds faroton Manun- ui ke. Ret a e ew | ZA ie highest priges are paid fer Disrnonds, edp acon t, Gea tiameor Fare tor he fare da eente, cried, wa MONIGMAN. "Broker aod POURTH OF JULY EXCURSON—FOR WHITKATO: ae Book reat Neck, si tnd gate See is an ray. Frets eee ha aa Ht, 03 GOODE CLERKS RARLY CLOPING Assoc1ATION To GROVE, pond GATURDAY, Juy 6 The powerful steamboat BIP VAN WINKDB and the favorite darges ORDAB HILL and STELLA rave beon — A yoy NT ASRQTNENT rity of & Tamtly Ntaving the city; oye four round corners, ju f chartered for the oveasion. 5 gil'be wold for ‘Two celebrated Brace « — nds will be tn at Bstenae Ba” beg mene ¥ {hire ntreet, bear Biaub avenues A epleneid time may de anticlpare ~ _ RR ree ¥,, UnHOLE Yo AND QANINET MAE Best ares Thirty-fonrth street, North river, 2:8; Spring | Ds J. RE EN Broa Hol te th etrect, 64; Pullomforry, Brooklyn, 8:48) Peck alip. 0a, . | her one CENTS, BL Oar meee ey aw a Ct Aa #3 aa ne aD) oa fer. Also sees ad Setar A HE VERY HIGHRST PRICE WILL aE eaab for and out, A Ay Raps, Seay me, BK, B= es vere - BOF JO0Y XCUMSION.—THE STRAI | PiceNood Nofit river (Morria i Pe od Toe ry get t Mcicean, will mane on ence °Y Tauding at Fort Hamilton, xan aise ict a ps0 yearn LAND.—SHORTRAT Wepre ee yee irtver 06S ‘Harber prota tne 0 sock ts te ae cleoK, Pare for, the exoursien "Brooks cont Rr rom errr tthe rat ra oo ewe Se