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2 ° . ui Awe tou HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. INANCIAL AND: COMMERCIAL: for napers 1000 ne zortas St 7 800buee’ Care, | oa conta 10 Lard Gy jlo ; 600 600. & 635¢0.; 170 de unwashed biack and Doa- do, low MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, f waaTt } & ‘ susodopy L bister, and administrator of Aye) the London Sane s : te at aera a ae betranip of tne wviotory, is eon only bo to Samu Nema, Gay, and rate of {uterest settting agsin on six tomed bed: Cont, stocks Became more buoyant thea they WA wR, aiid Seay a se ee ones hae ie: close last evening, but the transactions continued Mm." guaetite the provisia it Jato be presumed Graum—Lo' Saturday, 14, at Bh Wted. | Compared with the sales of the fret board yester! Pougn of ber present ita Griven beck and routed, they will not take It much to. wom — On q Gay, Erie Railroad advanced , Erie preferred i, Hud. oe per mend Deart, Raving bosome os bablisatod 4a fablern, thas ther. yep Og tA het ne int, bon River 24, Rending 2, Michigan Ceatral 134, Michigan be, ba tons clalmiog vo be the Riycniag “auste NOfmAl and naueral order of WbIOgS: | Seawanr, daughter "oC ‘the nie George L. Lowden, of Boutbern 134; Mi1o0is Central 134 , Cleveland and Pittsburg 100 ce demands aatinee ’ a one from complete destruction for | Charleston. 8. O, aa mt 2x, Cuicago and Rock Inland %, Pittaburg and Fort Pi H county 0€ i rand Army of che Potomac, in Ye ‘von to Bich. | COUANomE, Jemume.— te tho Madigan, arene, Parti Wayne 1%, Chicago and Northwestern 2, Toledo and 309 a ep re ers. tho federal ccalanety indeed be an sgrosable surprige (of | tage, D: D., Wuacay Gouzawoan to M. ALECHLA, daughter of Wabash 1,and@ Quickellver Mining 1}. Canton Compa- ee mtr} sdemineicquoe were pected capture of Richmond weuld be for the South, It 9°, 6 ppginn, Hoe. .ail of dow Xark. Jenb 6, by tee an baat aa weve lel pdb pmadbic ws aw if val of the Bremen and | Prove. pte kant Tala, bee, poroliy la ie way, perieotiy original 90d | nov'g'. Ounersson, Mr. Santas Br Pusian, of Stamford, @ame. Now York Contra! declined i and Cumberland ; BD 11 proprietor, the lawCul print $0 dag, 4. adie Xie wi i Coan., to Miss Roma. A. Dusois, of Harlem. Coal 2. mua’ Bx Malls of the China. ing of such claims or. fighting « Battie, which, for them, is virtually omnis Mi Lake’a. church, preskives ry or to me, the undersigned, equivalent te a defeat, think themselves for. | 0° Wednesday, June 8, by the J. We »D. Diy ‘Tho market continued strong in the afternoon, and the i Sab 24th day of April nest, tanate, flank and the direct attempts to reach | Jawms D. Fowixa to Huew, youngest daughter of losing quotations were as follows:—New York Central BoB: Bee Rs said admalaistrator Richmena fave'dhaean igen (aie, Tus pretended | late Charles Adriance, all of Brookiya. | IS1K, rie 111%, Erie preferred 109, Hudson River goa ou Hiring rogard to'tbe © tat Lenz and, bis “pursuit” by Grant, previously | o¢‘the’ bride's parents, by the Key Jarvis Geer, D. Dry 146, Reading 142%, Michigan Central 144%, Michigan Se. Our London and Paris Cor- | 3tic:, 284 thst the sa, by te to Rtg, Bory oxpgonsly, coniradicked | ive, Joan Gins. late of Gal. to Mise Bouthern 9544, Iiinois Contral 128, Cleveland and Pitts- = © oe oy respondence 9 % we mistake to estimate the merits of a cause , of this city. Durg 112, Chicago and Northwestern 64%, Chicago and 100 do jb 92% le ri HENDERSON, iv al and perseverance with which it is coa- oi oy Rock Island 112%, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 116}, Pa- 530 ui Bo! ee eee T tet, | ducted. hag will track bis auconscious victim for | ,, Hatmawar-—Watxne, At the Churob of the, Natiy oitic Mati 260, Quicksilver Mining 74%, Cumberland Coal FA ‘a Dated this 34th duy Of February, 1066. fare ond, rocks. oF cyen months, through cold and | crermaan, &B, Hiruawat, of ‘New York, to Mon A. 803, and Canton Company 41. SB ug os detoune and 7 Of te Beintol Aree Pres winds tall and | '98t—U0t for gala, not for the smallest traction of any Teanewst daaghioe of J, B Walker, ngs: of the Government coupon sixes of 1881 closed at 113 $f, eou- 19 8 |The American War News in| save justice to-an or’ the heirs, whoever or wherever | ansible gad 10 be got for himself by tt, but simply 40 | Pe eons —Watan,—On Monday, dive 6, ut tho residence pon five twenties at 105%;, and one year certificates at vinity he worships. So in the Nortnern armies there is, » Joni Wu. Ona they may be. of the bride’: ther, by the Lord Clyde was the legitimate gon of John Maoliver, Horsms to Manaanst. Sans, Brash, eldest daughter of the late q log 00 doubt, besides mercenarics, fanati to MaRcaneT Or. SEOOND BOARD. England and France. but was brought up by the family of his wife, and on ea- be ar ® grim HO | Robert Welsh, all of thts ‘Nowards PAST OLoce P. laboring under the-delusion that be te fighting «the bat. a 4 r Prices of rafiroad and miscellaneous shares at the first age orage Pero o°Crace FM Fran ber a Dg al ba ahs i pmeraginee gl £4 of the Lord” fu w crusade egalust slavery—many 6 See eT ta a. dae a i, as eee ®easion of the Board of Brokers to-day compare with the itioal euthusiast, who is ready, with the best and Origio, and not bearing the name of his father, many pel terested intenti most disin! Hout, of Boston, to Miss Masia Lous Tena, of this Bout jong, to offer up six millions of 97% : quotations on Wednesday of last week as follows:— ‘4000 ry thought bim to be illegitimate; but thatis mot true. ‘thernors on the bloody shrine of ‘the Union ag it was.” | city. 20000 Ohio & Miss cer. 82 Many 800 @ strong likoveas between ‘Little Mac” and y Tewiou—Surea —Ta. &. Loui, Mes, en: Monday; amaig | HR Amertsan gold. 8 Universal Agitation and a General | tevietaiorsrthe Brin army te ladies sod t sond | Bub after all, he truth i that the North do not fight ao | _Nevror Sums —tn, Louie, Mo., on Monday, Mey pity ‘2305 ee ae ae » you # photograph, (tom which youoam form your own Mr. J, Hamm Newrox, of New York, to Miss aia | ee ceee Sx ito Belief in Grant’s Triumph, opinion, WHAT THE BRITISH ARISTOORATS THINK. Harri Sura. 146% | B00 Quicksliver Mg... 744 1 bave just learned, as an indisputable fact, that ‘From the London Herald (Derby organ), May 27. ‘Romax—Vurrcran.—At San Francisco, California, on 111g | 158 Pacific Mail 5S Co. 250 Jeff. Davis, early in the war, wrote Lord the American quarrel is to be decided by the ordeal | Friday, June 3, ANToN Roman to Miss Exiza FLETCHER, ba | 200. ¥ Contral RR... 131) Ciyde, and offered hima ‘command ‘in the | of battio, is can uardly bo auld. to be in a fait way OC re daughter of Capt. A. L. Fletcher, 80 rebel armies, and invited him most urgently to | ceiving any distinos solution just at present. iy \OHARDSON—Eve.—On Saturday evening, June 4, at 41 come and agsist in the rebellion. His Lordship declined, | some thousand men at least have been killed and church, Brooklym, by the Rev. Dr. Little- 236 122 | NAPOLEON DESBBTING THE REBEL CAUSB. | but he was nevertheless a warm sympathizer with the | wounded in a week, mail after mall which brings us | jona, Wutus S, Riuanbeow to Jane Masteas, third 11% ala 113) rebellion, and had he lived, intended to go over to Amer- } news from the battle fields in Virginia represents the ‘ater of George Eve, Kaq., all of Bermuda, Ne 109% 10) Pitts, Ft W & Uhte. 11638 fon merely as a ‘tor and witness the events that | result of this iting as atill indecisive, Tbe ciroum- cos, 146 200 Alton 4TH pref.. 78 — transpired. But he is buried, with all bis hopes, fears | stances are as to suugest to us a very — Ricwarps—Lawa.—On Tuesday, May $1, at Albany, by asy a and expectations, and General George B ystnwem or bg of Rrereen o. an Eee ‘ rng the Rev, Mr. Chadboura, Mr. CLarx G. RiowaRps to Miss 3 ‘as one Of bis nearest relatives, a fact that Colin Campt eo us doubtful as issue ven! Hxvey A. Lans, of Castleton, : 7 Ox2' COMMEROIAT, REPORT, Noisy Demonstration of tho | Vu probaviy never aware of Gn the one. cite “the power’ of "ainoet: cvece iene [Tm Ao Piamn et Ont ira 04% Wroneapar, June 8—6 P. M. I grieve to cay that that once sparkling and facetious, | ing numbers, with a ferocious energy which bas | yune 7, by Kev. Rdwin Harwood, D. D., Waren 2 et Asme,—Reovipts 89 bbls, ‘The market continwed firm, Rebels in Paris. but now dull potiodical, called Punch, this week bad | not been paralleled ia tho former history of the war; on | Sursrus, of Pomsvilio, Pa. to Jaxars, eideat daughter of po ith Lodi toquit 10 te ana $13 fe 1s. caricature portrait of your London correspondent, the other side tho perfection of scientific strategy, with | Giibort Camp, Esq. of New Haven. ax with « moderate toquiry, at $10 tor pots and $13 fer pear! sie an equal determination to conquer or die. As in the battle Stow—Watrs.—On Wednesday, June 8, by the‘Rey. Dr isis Breapsrurrs.—Reoelpts 8,691 bbis. flour, 400 bbis. and Our Peris Correspondence. between hee ~ ty yg Coal bel [oan ted Bh Beach, at the residence of the brides sisters, Capes a Gods consi perfec +» Youngest ‘te acific Mail... 144 bage corn meal, 176,072 bushels wheat, 20,785 do. | General Gee, B. McClellan the Heir Panis, May 27, 1864. | upon his fellow banqueters the propriety of not interier | ST 'warre Kay vor irish a feo oad nsylvaDia Coal 210 — torn, 82,381 do, oats. The receipts of flour were light, Senet ‘ » Kad. y Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 115% 116 Bxcitement Among the Americans—Premature Rejoicing | ing on either side, so as to spoil the game, this great Philadelphia and Indiana papers please copy. icksilver Minin 14g 743 | BDd prices of shipping brands of State and Ohio, which | @f Sir Colin Campbell, Lerd Clyde. of the Rebels—The Paris Journals—The Momiteur's | watch etwoen the federal and the Confoderate seems 80 | seawan—Voonms —Un Tuesday, June 7, at the resb Reading Raliroad’ [130% 130% | were scarce, advanced about Sc. Trade and family brands Correspondence—-Change of Programme on the Part of | oven that the very expression of sympathy for either, | denoe of the bride's father, by the Kev. Josoph 7. Dur- Toledo aud Wabas! + 7 69 | were firm, but not quotably bigher. The demand was Pigetrats A a on aro: with. 6o Aisnneall Grune tie zen, of Now York city, WiLudM A. Beaman to Exry the Government—Kurepean News-—Death of the Duke de Malakoff, ée., dc. The Amey an Horo Likely to Inherit | 8 vou may woit imagine, the excitement amoag the oornis, daughter Peter P. Voorhis, Esq., of Piaim ‘Supe—Mansu.—On Wednesday, June 8, at the rest- dence of the bride's paronts, by thé Rev. Dr. Wm, Morgaa Mr, Caanixs E, Suape to Miss Josxeue Manag, both of mainly for home consumption, though there was also Zome speculative and ebipping inquiry. The sales fost up 18,000 pbis. State aud Western, 2,000 do. Southern, and justice to say that he has made the most diret, and perhaps the most skilful attack that nas ‘yet been levelled at the Southern capital. It must de confessed, however, that all previous attacks The following wore the quotations to-day for govern- ment securities: — ‘ive-twenty coupon bonds, interest on. 308% Amorican community of Paris during the present week has ne iweniy weemuren et 1065 Le ha ~ .. Rye ez _—, = bares! Feuueets xe of the Con- been intense—greater than at any time before since the | Dave been mien piece, Gol ‘ i _ im prs 7 ynod ‘this city. {ozistered 6's of 1851, interest off. Yes Sum bunree tnd Genrer, salen 00 bbia ere ss ; hows came that the rebels and traitors of Charleston had | yery reason that st has ‘approached nearest to a Mike, Beto eee: Peexte Mh Pare ioe peat, e eee, 9 ee ee bas Milnes keen iobeed ar ba India, openod fire upoa. Fort Sumter. pb A Sowa qe TERS MA. he ana Miss Rewoca T. MCNuLtY, of this city. earcurrency certificates Cease upertine State jestern flour. fou enemy had disappeared from thelr front, BoMas. —0' dneadey, June 8, at the Extra State.. Monday afternoon the first iastalment of the news, and the latest nts leave them following slowly @aomas—Van Rass in Wodnesday,, Jui . Wocks Were quoted to-day as follo residence of the bri parents, by the Rov. Thomas &e. fiving @ telegraphic summary of the events &... painfully through tbiok mud that offers a very serious | ar 0,D. D., CHakLes Nawron Tiomas to Auncs M., oe Mare ates which occurred between the 6th and lith of May, | impediment to the travsport of arttilery. Time wil: show | cideut daughter Of Kdward Van Kangt, Esq, all of this Fodiana fives . roached Paris. ‘As this left mattors im rather an uncertain | *h® object of the Southern Genera} in this movement.’ He cy. Virginia sixes ‘The steamabip Bremen, Captain Meter, from South: | aston, and.ae the rebels, as usual, professed to havere- | i2tZsq"igy ty Bitmene: etens ies pndecicksbire Rat ax Bunen—Brank —On Wodneaday, June 1) by tbe 2 . . it jut ve % W. Moylan, S. Josurn W. Van Bu! ‘North Carolina sixes. &tmpton on the 25th of May, arrived at this port yeater. cabins feo, despatches, they claimed » victory, and | wa: He may find the position on the Po creek Rey. A. loyian, » Josx miupa C,, youngest daughter of the late John Byrne, all.of this city. ‘Warren —Prrp.—As Philadelphia, on Tuesday, June 7, by the Rev. Phillips Brooks, Epwin A. Warrrigip to Susim Brrp, daughter of the late Captain Thomas J. Bird, of New York. Wurrs—Caow.zy.—On Saturday, June 4, by the Rev, Father Evorets, at the Church of the Nativity, Mr. M. 8. Wurre to Miss Eurex H. Crowiay, alt of this olty. Cork (Ireland) papers piease copy. California sevens. . day morning. Our European files and special correspondence by the China, dated to the 28th of May, reached this city from Boston early yesterday morning. Bell's Life in London of May 28 says that at that date Jem Mace was in town, “ anxiously awaiting Joo Cobura’s arrival.”” too favorable to the federal artillery and too far from bis supplies, The advance of Butler along the James river may have made him anxious about the safety of Rich- mond. Hoe may wish to draw the fedoral army into the hoart of # dificult country, some ten miles further south Of its base of operations, that be may be the better eu- abled to surround it and complete iis destruction. The {6 now perilous in an extreme degree. He goue 60 far that he has oo longer un opportuulty of during that evening the cafe of the Grand Hotel, ia which they ‘most do congregate,” was throoged with thom. Champagne flowed freely, and rejeicing was great, and as the loyal men who stop at that establishment sat quietly upon the balcony they heard loud burrabs for Lee, min- gled with curecs upon Grant and all his hosts. Ou Wednesday, when the nows, from New Sterling exchange was dull at 2113 a 212 for cur- ency and 10034 a 100% for gold. The loan market ruled easter to-day, and money could ‘De had at six per cont oa good securities, Gold opened at 194, and in the afternoon sold at the fractions above that figure Rye flour, superfine. Corn meal, bbis. Corp meal, punc! E —There was brisk export de for wheat, apd with an inadequate supply prime samples of spring were lc. dearer. The reocipts were to a fair extent, and they | The bill which passed the United Siates Senate some | Were readily absorbed. The day’s sales reached 215,000 | Several candidates, besides Marsbal Ne!l, are mentioned Ine, was, in fui | S2tbe 12 case of disaster. | There ts, to all appearance, | Wai CUARDSON.—O0 Saturday, June 4, by the Rev. time ago, having for its object the suppression of specie 6b Te, to aede’ pralading Chicago #PriNg 2% | sy Paris to succced Marshal Pelissior as Governor Geoo- | York to the 1éin, arrived that ee ee TS iaieif ankcinan wt tther drive Lee } Dr. Dilier, af St, Luke's charch, Ciliton avenue, Broot- wetreat, and the victorious Union forces pursuing him with vigor, our Southern frieuds at frat professed to disbelieve tho story, but when, by a later despatch, (he statements seemed confirmed, they began lan geveromen: after a trial trip to Belie Isle, which was bs daresay piace! fei athcnapahip pats en ene bi? Pana them sittiog there, silentiy brooding, looking at cach Our London Correspondence. other for consulation, with feelings ‘too deep for utter Loxvom, May 28,1864. | an00.”” te Exciiement Over the News from America—Grant’s | Among the loyal men hore the excitement, if not so Campaign the Talk Everywhere—General Conviction of | Wild, has perhaps been quite as groat. Tue two principal the Ultimate Triumph of the Union Cause—Optnion of a | banking houses where they goto hear the news have Distinguished General Ujicer on Grant's Action and | deen all the week filled with earnest tnquirers, like Oliver Strategy—Generai George B. McClellan the Heir of Sir | Twist, ‘asking for more.” Asa general rule the Paris Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde—Relationship of * Letle | journala have merely phblished summaries of the news, tyn, Harry A. Wacxe to Miss Lucy, daughter of Wm. Richardaon, Eaq., of Williamsburg, Long Island. Ne cards, Bpeculations, bas been virtually killed in the House. It Ys the third or fourth bill of a similar design which bas ‘Moet the same fate, and we are inclined to the belief that At would be better now to forego all special legislation in elation to that matter and fall back upon the common Bense and legitimate plan of withdrawing a portion of tne @cvernment currency in the manner provided for by the ‘Dill Introduced tn the House of Representatives on Tues- Gay. : By shat means the desired result will be obtained ral of Algeria, Among them are Marshals Canrobert and Randon, Minister of War. The tronsplated frigate Castelfidardo, built at Nantes by M. Ernest Gouin & Co., bas been delivered to the Ita- GRANT MUST GO FORWARD. (From the London Telegraph, May 27.) # © © As long, indeed, as Grant moves oawards, 80 long will New York believe in him;. but suppose he calls a balt—a that bis orippled forces are heid jor more than a few days in check bofore some otbor rifle pits aod Droustworks stronger than those of Spottsylvania? To measure the probabie reaction, we must remember that an almost bioodiess victory was boped for, and that the same journal which recoeds these sang galery struggles very recently ex; its opinion tl © campaign would result “in the rebel evacuation of the city, and Lee's retreat into North Carolina without a battie, to order tosave his army.’’ That dream, at any rate, bas Deon dispelied; and on the first indicition of evil for tune, New York, suddenly recovering from an excite- ment that is almost madness, will confess that twenty miles of Virginian soil may have been dearly won at the price of two thousand men for every mile. 8 club ,$1 69 a $1 75; amber spring, $1 76 a $1 7 Western, $1 52, amber do., $1 86. Ri scarce, and held firm at $1 60 a $165. Corn was io bet- ter supply, and {rely offered at a decline of fully 2c. : sales 37,000 bushels , at $1 68 a $1 62 for new and Western mixed, and $1 63 tor yellow. Oats were also 2c. lower and less active —sales at 90c, a O4c., including two cargoes P. E. I., to arrive, at the inside price. Barley Coa, A sale of 3,500 bushels barley malt was made at Canpixa Sales of 500 boxes Western star at 23c., and 950 nalt boxes P. and G. (full weight), at 264 cash. The market for sperm was a littie 11 lar; for plaio 850. @ 40c., and 45c. a 50c. for patent, cas) Correa. —Market quiet, and prices were fair, with sales of 50 bage Laguayra at 42c., and 49 bags Rio at 43c. Cortox.—The market was more active, with sales of 8,000 bales, We quote:— Upland, Diea. Bevis, —In San Francisvo, Cal,, on Saturday, Mey 7, of estion of the brain, Jomy J. Brvins, of New York, aged 43 years and 6 months, lsd, on Tuesday, April 12, 0; soariet foyer, Many Lincoun CLaRissa Buvins, daughter of Jobn J. and Anna Helena Bevins, aged 3 years, 6 months and 5 days. Borien.—On Wednesday, May $, Many Axw, eldest daughter of Lawrence and Mary Jane Boylen, aged & yours, 2 months and 22 days, ‘The funeral will take piace this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the resideuce of ber parents, No. 118 Ludiow street, Bowsn.—On Wednesday, June 8, Asics, the beloved wife of Richard Bowen, tf the 60th year of ber age. her friends and relatives and those of her busbaad iators, who, we learnhave made bets which amount in We aggregate to over two hundred thousand dollar, that g01d will reach two hundred before the Ast of July will be taught to realize the uncertainty of future move- ments. Plrila. Modil. N.O.#T. 98 98 99 . Mac" to the Hero of India—Family Likenes—An Im- | ®waiting something more positive before making com- THY YRELING IN MANCHESTER. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her | ‘Tbe new Loan bill which has beon introduced in the | M = = ae ae Portunz In Store for the American Warrior, de. | ments. ‘The Pairis, howover, with ite usual meudacity, [From the Manchester Exatiacr, May 26.] lute rostdence, 68 Park street, on Friday afternoon, a House of Representatives, as we understand it, proposes | piidaiing fair...114 115 116 118 | the American news arriving and expected totally | speaks of the result up to the 11th of May asa‘federal | * * * Asurvey of these difficulties will enable us | 640 v’clock precicely. Ube Issue of bonds and Treasury notes to the amount of four bundred millions of dollars, and to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to issue seven and three tenths ‘Tressury notes, to be substituted for any notes of the United States heretofore issued; or, in plainer terms, for the purpose of retiring the greenback legal tenders and covtracting the curreocy. This will be another step in the right direction, and will be etrengthening the policy ‘which Mr, Chase has recently inaugurated, and to which ‘we caijed bis attention some months ago. He sbowld deal ‘with the bonds which the new bill proposes to offer precise- Ay ag be has resolved to do with those which will mature in 1881—put them upon the market for what they will bring, either ia tnis couatry or io Europe. That is the most | _Fecume were without decided change. and business ready way of keeping the government in funds; and by | $124, \ 1m n, and bd. as jpciting competition among capitalists the credit of the | per neutral; al four at 1s., and per steamer, Fovernment will be less liable to suffer than by the old | 2.200 Poxed cheuse Were! deer ate oa, Glow coach method of waiting for daily subscriptions at | Gnd 900 bales hops 7,000 bushels tipwlated rates. The other ciause inthe bill will be 600 bbis. flour, to understand the considerations which General Lee must take jato aecount in determining tho tactics of the cam paign. A retreat to Richmond would simplify the situa. tion and seam to afford him so many advantages—if that 1g the word to use where everything looks disadvantageous— that we sball vot be surprised to hear of his marching thither at once. He is menaced with an avalanche of dis- aster, and if he should avert it from crushing him it will "be mext to @ miracle of energy and skill. In coolness, in fertility of resources, in promptness of decision, and, above all, in unflinching resolution, Grant-has immeasurably distanced his predecessors. The federal soldiers have fought as they never fought be- fore on the soil of Virginia, than which, perhaps, no tribute to their prowess could be higher. It is simple $rath to say that the Confederates have astonished the world by their heroism. Jt has been a revelation of southern character which their autecedents led but few to anticipate, and whieh, even from those who most severely condemn the cause for which they have taken up arms, must commaud all the respect which the high- est nilitary qualities can iuspire. OPINION IN LIVERPOOL. (From the Liverpool Mercury, May 27.) hd bd General Grant will have to follow them, defeat.’’ eclipses every public topic that is diecussed in political, | “"yne avonstewr, with an amount of enterprise which for Commercial, social, sporting or parliamentary circles. | that slow journél is really surprising, published a map o¢ i é the battie ground, taken from the New York HxRatp; And withal this has been a most eventful week. New | ihe Masti sist ae Or the Monuenr; which for « long phases to the Danish question, rise of the prospects of | time past bas Deen of @ decidedly rebel complexion, the Duke of Angustenburg, the sale of the rebel —— weiy fe reyrr theron aud yee owledxes the most dec! advantages to the Union rama, the liberation of the rebel pirates, oo | (r-, quring the late battles, but predicts for Loe’s army Tuesday the Queea’s birthday, on Wednesday the | 4 crushing dv:eat. Derby day, with its Ove buedred thousand spectators; vd ea under rg hye ome = pieeek ieee a fi received inormation a6 10 strong probability of a on Friday the Oaks, and to-day ® monster volunteer speedy crashiug out of the rebellion. {rom its eacen MR review in Hyde Park. On these interesting topics I could | tive at Wasbingtou @ short time since, which has led fodite you..long letter; but beyond the simple auuounos- | to an oatire cuauge of programme on ite part. Tals se- va counts tor ment made by the Minister of State ment of the items, as I huve run them over, what further | STUDS cory Leuisiatif, somp ten dayseince, in aubstance, do the American people care of our tittle, twaddling, | (hut the #reuch goverment bad vo intention of recoguiz: insignificant penvy-a-liniug puerilities? Or what do they | ing tue ouniederacy, and for the action of the government re for even 80 much? iu givicg Orders Wo prevent the departure of the vessels mas bulit ior the rebels at Bordeaux and Nantes. The Kmpe- Go in the city, go to the lobby of etther house of Parlia- | ror bas magaged thus fur to keep himself exceedingly ment, go into asy club in London, and ten to one | weil te igen nef ok sepoubraliy””— giving vit, on ‘ e cer bait 0 rel rd of promise | the first question will be, “Avy more news from | 14 yreuking i to the hope,” but ever ready, the Amorice.”” or “What do you think of Lee's position?” In | nent he aaw the tide of success surging in our favor, to Davos.—The market was firm, and pricos were tending upward; sales of 500 Ibs, Ginseng $140 a $1 45, 1,000 kogs bicarbonate soda at 8?,c. 4,C., 20,000 Mos. bi- chromatic potash at 26c., aud 4,000 refined Angelos at 56 KC. a STO Hirgcracksns.—There was a fair inquiry for Canton, with sales of 8,500 boxes No. 1 (41 packs) at $3 50 a $3 60, ‘baxka.—On Tuesday, June 7, at the Norfolk Hospital of lung (over Gxonce Baxer, United states Navy, late of owark, N. 3. Newark and Philadelphia papors ploase copy. Ciexca.—In Williams! “3. Tuesday, Juve 7, after a lingering illness, Rowan Cuenca, aged 36 year months and @ d. The relatives friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Ihureday) afternooa, Gt three o'clock, from his iate residence, coruer of North First and Tenth eons ‘Albany papers please copy. Feet pat Wednesday afternoon, June 8, at half- Past twelve o’clock, of diptheria, ALums OLeMENca, daughter of Constant and Louise Delmonico, aged 2 years, 6 months and 23 cays. wives and friends of tho family are respectfully fovited to attend the fuperal, trom the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Twenty-third atroot, this (Thursday) ten o'clock, without further potice, —At Washington, D. Con Saturday, June 4, of wounds received at the battle of the Wilderness om the 10th of May, while nobly dofouding the tag of his country, Corpore! WiitaM H. Dv Foux,of the Forty- socond New York Veteran Volunteers, son of the late Thomes Du Four, be FLAx.—25 6000 Ibs. Jersey at 20c , cash Fisn.—The market for dry cod was quiet, and prices were tending downward, with sales of 2,000 Ibs. George's at $5 62% a $6 76; smoked herring were firm, with sales Of 1,050 boxes ecaled at 338c. a 40c. ‘RUM,—The market was dull and prices were nomioal; sales of 700 boxes raisins, in lots, at $5 for iayer, and $4.50 for bunch, less 21-3 per cent, casb; 400’ bags African peapute at $3 60 a $3 90. cash. Likely to produce # salutary effect on the present feverish Soupatie ar is supplies over broken roads and through | jyx Vor —On Wednesday morning, June 8, Awa, wife | bueiness and stock operations everything that could be | snow bimsell, a8 be undvubtediy henceforth will, © be | ewollen streal All the circamstances of these desper De Vi yi ¥ % ; on dit ¢ Snan ill carry ‘ 204 au essui ost, 4 o of John De Voe, in the 834 year of her ago. Gondition of Snancial affairs, and, if Mr. Chase will { wiiccted by mailitary successes or reverses 1m Virgiuta has | OM Very good friend, aud, i necessary, our most humble | ate battles g Fogel Seg erlpomerva gest one (& high respect for the bravery both of the federal and Confederate armies; but all whe gene- Talship appears to be ou the side o! the Confederates, Geveral Lee seems to have the power of compelling Gen. Grant to fight him in the positions most favorable for a defensive and most unfavorable for an invading army. It is doubtiul whether the federals have been abie to use and devoted ser been completely unsettied for the last fortuight. Opinions | With sucu stirring events crowding upon each other apd surmises ag to Grant’s performances and prospects | With auch rapidity upon your side of the water, your 4t out, as he has repeatedly promised he would, to the ex- | wheat to Dublin at 5s. 9d.; a Norwegian bark to Cork for orders, 20000 bushels at Os ; an Italian bark acca ragnaarg: Spender psn: peerage! ld | from Philadelphia to Liverpool with 1,700 bbis vetroleara Speculators; aud if be does not succeed before the close | atés, The shipping list reports, ® Prussian bark, 060 ay ss | readers are probably not particularly interceted 1h the Of bie prosent term of office in bringing the value of the | tons, to Hong Konx,at £800; a sbip, 900 tons, at the | have been more candid and gensibio than] have seen | i iica) itary of ihe Old World, In act, there 18 not fi Sint mak Or Gotta ty | Saatward, trom Bic to London, desis, at $68.; an old bark, | them bore since the war commenced, No oxe cares to | much of imerest. it is now gonoraily believed here that Currency ip Close proximity to that of coin he may at | Géo tous, from kt John, N. B., to Liverpool, 658; 41 make hinwelf a fool by deprectatiug Grant’s courage, | theve will be no Furopean war, and that the Danish ques- invited to attend the funeral services, this (Thursday evenivg, at balf past seven o’clock, at her lute rasicence, v No. 171 West lenth street. Her remains will be taken to Youkers ior juterment. IeLAHCNTY.—At Flushing, L. I, on Wedsesday mora ing, Juue 8, Wiuztam Detamcwty, @pative of Loughmore 1 ; their splendid artiiery in any of tho recent battles, y Tipperary, ireland. aged. 35 least force down the premium on epecie forty to fifty per | Fremen bark, to Liverpool, timber, 28e.; a brig, 195 tons, | tiou will be settled by the application to the duchies of ~ » | county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 38 years, cont, and reduce the prices of commodities which are | from Bangor to St. Croix, lumber, $11; a Britisa schoouer, | Etrategy or prospects. the Equperor’s universal.remedy of a ‘* plebiscite.” py hg Confederates bave been able to make much use | The roiatives and frieuds of the family are respectful jovi. o4 to atteud the fuseral, this (Thursday) altermoun, WILLO.t further notice. D.ascont.—On Wednesday, June 8, Mictas, Driscout, Aged 17 years and § months, the relatives and acquaintances are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Lbureday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, 271 Water street. Dyer’ —On Wednositay, June 8, in the full hope of blessed immortality beyood the grave, Mrs, May Drgr, 1,600 bbis., to Porto Rico, 87c, per bbi., gold; a British | Of course there are plenty to cry “Ob, horror, was there |” 1nemews of the death of the Due de Malakoit reached indispensable to all classes of the community, brig, 2,000 bbis., som Porte Rico, to Now York, ugar, | ever Bo much usoles# slaughter /"” But that must be ex- | hore oa Tuesday ovening, aud the body of the dead Mar- oo to-day took, out | 60c.,and molasses, $3 50, on deck, « brig, 264 tous, ™ " shal will probably arrive at Marseilles to-morrow. He te cen Ee ee Dovton. tenes out | #0UUh side Cubs and back, $2,600; a British schooner, | Pected. ‘The best reeme of the situation and perform. | yay aenai seventy youre old, having been Vern 1m 1708 im apecie, and the Asia, from Boston, wkes out | 29 ions, to Havana, $1,300, gold: a scboouer, from | ances of Grant in any of the jourunis here will be found The kinperor aud Lmapress quit Paris on the 4th of June verotaly ot thd;teschiay hen writion the foliowing |'baek fitws Eiegus, Cc Bi, to Mow York, cal) ps [ie Uncnv's Specter, sed the editor does ful Jntion tothe | for Bemasebus, cod All wee wsekd MRI the, resent Seqetey ea a " rs ys . éthe bined Hewr.—Manila coutinued firm, with sales of 1,000 Dales | Pluck, endurance eneralship exhivited in the robe! | ake ite exodus about the same time. Teply to inquiries m yy the chairman at 110 cnet. army led by Lee, Without being ® rout of the enemy, | Une of the sheairical journals states that fifty actresses The “Howard Hoax” and Other Amerti- can Diplomatic Forgeries. {From the‘London Post (government organ) , May 28.} ‘The last news pointediy brings tuto notice'the extracr- dinary forgeries of State papers in America, for the pro- duction of which just now there seoms to be @ perfect mania. The forged despatch purporting to be issued by the Committee of the New York Clearing House:— Hips. 12,600 Orinoco at 22 Ibs. at 290. | tne sswvator says, if ever a general was ontitied to bave | have been rec: wted at Vienoa tor the Mexican Opera. Confederate government with reference to the steam | aged 63 years, 11 months and § day: uw ¥ Dy 21 Ibs. le), at Slc.; 300 B 1 rig Non : m Vaghiiugtc rams built at Liverpool was made to do dipio- | “The friends and relatives of the family, also the mem- Naw Your, June 7, 1864. | 2,000 Montevideo, 21 Ibe. (a resale), at Stc.; 300 Buonos for the | , 1d@ Watizugton, tbe drat Doak of the new transatlantic | Fame built at Liverpool was made to do good diplo- y bers of the Mariners’ Baptist church, Oliver street, are respectfully invited to attend the (uneral, from the Mart. ners’ Family Home, Vanderbilt's Landing, Staten Island, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ; “victory” inscribed on his banners it ts Gras ! r sly to your letter of the 4th inst.,'1 beg leave to | Ayres, 23 Ibs. (in bond); 1,800 Kio Grande, 21 Ibs., at aa 5 eal h line o: steamers (rom Havre to New York, wiil leave the par lee brocive to obvetion, rst, to receiving trom | 20:6. and 3,000 Central American, 18 ibs. & 20 Ibs., oa | eight days’ nghitug from the oth to the 18th of Mav. The | IYrsec sort ou tho Lotu of Jue, editor says, bad the Danish shown half the fervor of the o 10 a : . e ! i aod coorend Wrsrens ta emeet er Neumes ob peneaate ne ” Howsy.—Sales 26 tos. Cuba for export at $1 17 cash, in | Union troops the Prussian army would now be slosping for the intended purpose, its real character was‘nado known aud admitted ‘by the North. Then we bad the tended correspondence between Lord 47 do. at $1 40 do., paid under the soil of Denmark és wa-ees ons and President Davis, which Mr. Layard, in the | Exownor.—On Wednesday morving, June 8, Epxoxp Feoetviog for auch wyorary, loa certdches ihe hve bond, and 7.do, st $1 4040, paid ince the tempest a & texpot caused. by the Trent GRANI'S CAMPAIGN. use of Commons ov Tharaday night, characteriied aa s | M., 40a of Harmon Hdeldye aged 30 years.” per sae bra ued = 6 Ps affair, near! ars ago, there bees neh = ee “hoax ious 01 ut which, it ry . parti ver Scorued Interest or, third, to issuing such tem- Har continued dull, We quote $1 40 @ $1 55 for sbip (Bape me jon of ai! public topics by the Ame non secms, aboutas ingenious as the “forged des, ton @ relatives and friends, particularly those of the arm ‘ d cit Al dag gn ye ee Pek eT itemlock sole was in good demand, and | news that we bave wilocnsed during the last ten days | British Opinion of the Great Strag t just brought by the Scotia has caused @ le Vi 4 - ve 9 - eos Advanced Ic per ib, Oak sole was quiet at pre- | Tbe intelligence just brought by a ’ rginia. jm va oa A, 4 in 4 Sune anche of ors steer rates, we quote Rcowo~l Buenos ogg bn ell see Sow tannd eta amie nice wacom aaa LORD PALMERSTON’S KBPORT OF THE POSITION OF Solace cane Grande and Califorvia, light weights, 3c. « 36c., middie i 3 SHE ARABS, sey fet te dine mein rennet ay, | Oy setae he"tprea ire tm, wih | tbe ace an sone fren Sra moras | J, Sumn of mat the Tot a, ae teots by Lhe goverbment between legal teoder notes and Jor anexs was i few believe cither of them to be overwhelmed,” oid | HAulucRroN asked the noble lord at the Cf the gov. aeanes’ wea but the Assistant Treasurer will | sales ot 60 bbls. New Orieans at $1 36 hhds. Porto Rico at | fe" “ elmed. erumeut whether he bad received any intelligence con- Cates by payments uch Doves as may be preferr aval Sronse —Spiri it >. hen the pubiie invereate allow it". Pitas? | vious rates, with sales of 100 Dbin.. in lots, at $3 for tet Iden OF th ©f public opinion bere | “Tord Pa:kxnetox—Tho latest intelligence that I have French and $3 07% for American, and 26 bbis, American San’ bearer’ prosmte tt seen inthe papers today was up to, | think, the 16uh. of Abbatt’& Rathbun, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late resilonce, No. 468 West Twenty-secoatl Street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Feenry,—In Brocklyn, on Wednesday, June 8, Juua Frenny, aged 43 yours, The iriends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from St, Peter's church, corner of : Warren and Hicks streets, South Brooklyn, this (Thurs day) morning, at ten o’clook. Gamuix.—On Tuosday, May 31, killed on the battle held, thirteen miles from Richmond,James W. Gamets, Com. Fifth New. Jersey, in the'10th year of his azo, attributed to Mr. Mallory, seems to have imposed beth ‘upon our own government and that of the Uuited States. We are now told of a forged proclamation, published in the North, on the 18th instant, and purporting to bave been issued by Presideat Linoolo, The substance of it wasan peewee pono u ral Grant’s campaign had closed, coupled with a for four hundred thousand more troops. This hoax, though it !* hardly entitied to be considered at all ingenious, seems, however, to have imposed for a time upon the American puplic—unrivalied x that public ia acknowledged to be in every quality and The Hoetos exports last week were $284,050, against | Stock 2 bbis. 75 bbia. strained rosin at $300 ry bad t characteristic thet counts for an ivgredient in the na- —On Tuesday, Juue 7, Micuamt, son of Michael $200 652 62 for Whe corresponding week 10 1503. The | poe per a0 ibe, 400 bole. Archangel tar at about $45; | soos! mare and olbers, ia, matters ike ibe Lous and Cemex Tay Vite onan th cate Gene Thee oust virtue of ‘vamartoess,” The publication of this sod lon. ary weet ents antive of the pariah 4 : G 24, the | Davi : , . jument, ‘used 80 thou ‘umlommon, county Cavan, Ireland. imports were $876,870, against $497,166 fo 1869, Matton Beare) 101 €0 DOs. city Plich a8 $23.0 $24, tho | Tcoln"s my ical call for fou? hundred thousund wore | 2800 te Mure receat accounts to which the honorable 1. And there is more per: | "The friouds of the family are respectfully invited te The following Comparative statement shows the attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at halt. —Fifty tons Western sold on the spot at $63, | troops, have occasioned considerable talk, and not aritile | SW inazcn asked whether the Admiralty bad any e condition of the leading \vems of the Philadelphia a 60 a , to arrive, $53 cash. Chagrvo aud mortification to those believing thom. As to } apprehension, a yloomy fore. | one o'clock precisely, from bis late residonoe, 4 cal for the past and on weeks: ee | Gr uenee frm, ‘sith eaten of $00 bags State at $2 65 | the canard of Presideut J.tncoln’s last call for troope, the | “ditional intelligeace, boding, in the minds of this discerning public, that Grant's | Eloveoth atrest, = apks fo prev: ‘ened. same steamer that brought the announcement bronght ute) igh may posribly have an end which will render the Kine. —On Wednesday, June 8, Mans, only child of r This Week. Provisions.—Receipta, 7,645 bbls. pork, 112 packages | also its contradiction. WHAT TBE ANGLO-REBEL SYMPATHIZERS DOPE. iliion more men wi ne- | Captain Horatio ©. and the late Emma Stebbins King, lo 39,923.499 | peor, 56 do. cut moats und 1,055 do, lard, The pork market | The apxiety of everybody is sttil on the atrain, and we From tue London Times, May 23.) To give tho fedorals their due it is but justice to | aged 3 months and 16 days. Si 964.320 | was lone active, sod lower. Sales 1,000 bbie. at $30 50 for | are ali looking to see tho culmivation of these military * © * The actual capture of Richmond, oven if that matter of forgery they are perfectly im- Wasbington City papers 5 13,684,736 $2060 for old do , $32 a $32 12540, for new do., $24 | elorta, the most persistently sustained of avything | triumph sbould crowu Grant's desperate enterprise, will government no more than Kavior.—Suddeniy, oa Freeda ne 1, Joun Kariom, a ° 58,240,800 | 60 4 gua 75 for old and cew prime, and $31 60 for prime | that bas oocurredsince Hannibal fougut the deities of | not bring the North astep nearer to the restoration of Circulation 2,100,920 sensawe 1,500 bbis. new mese for July, buyer's eopucn, Cann and Torasy mone. the Univa of the conquest of the South. The saying of terge ner be it at $32 60. Bee(—Market was stoady, and prices wei Bets offered that Richmond will fall within so many | President Davis that the war could be prolonged (or —The movement shows quite « large increase in the items | Tt To a with wales Of 890 bis, at $0 60 9 $13 for coun. | wooks moot with no takers. One mulitary oiloee | twenty Years, oveo in the Stace of Virginia, alter Rich. ©/ | ans, logal tenders and deposits The specie aud circu- try mess, $6 a $7 for country prime, $16 50 a $1960 for | Of high standing aud large feuce in the | mond had falien, will be in everybody's recollection, and Jatin bave fallee of a trite. repacked mess, and $20 «$22 for extra mess. Prime moss | Sritish army, in answer to some marks about | if Gravt ever reaches that city be may find that his cool England ft cond. | beet was quiet, with small sales at previous prices. Beef | the ‘useless siaughier” of G men, de- | and resolute adversary, after exacting the utmost oD- ns of the Bank of England for the wook end- | 8s Mie qe tii and nominal. Cut meate wore quiet at | clared that since the art of war was practised | tainabie price for it in bidod and slaughter, will leave the aged 42 yoars and 9 mouths, ‘The relatives and friends are Fespoettull invited te ra atteod the funeral, from bis late , No. 142 Kast eo street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one cl Kane —On Wednesday, June 6, Brivasr, daughter of John Kane, in the 19th year of her ago. ‘The relatives and friends of the a, are ful Tar Accipart in Counce Staxmr.—Corover Wildey yes. Verday held an inquest om the body of John Kaylor, the man who was killed by the falling of the building 154 The ret ing Mey 2) compare wite the statement of the previous 20. for shoulders, and 14340. & 160. for hams, | better geueralship, bizher skill, or more persistent mille | position ip bis hinds with no groator value ju it ured street . | invited to attend the funeral, this (TI day) alternoon, week 08 (olows—e Tt. ose i but Arm, with sales Of 600 bbis. at 1d jue. | tary perseverance, under such ‘circumstances, was never | keoked to the Willeruess alter it had served te (are Chured street, on Tuesday evening, aa previously reported. | ivited te NiUeee Denoem; froth the residense of bor pee - May %, | ®1b\c., the latter an éxtreme price; also 200 bi known, Said be,*‘there is very little room for what is | the Mghting was done, It appoartng to the jary that the occurrence was accl. rents, 4b Hodson street. 1 eon fa Pott ood | liverabié after June 20, at 13¢6., ‘aud 500 bbi ordinarily termed totics. Hie strategy 18 profound and | After wDat has uow beon divulged of the plana and re- | dentel, a verdict to that effect was rendered. Deceased | “yi joy, —At Clifton, Biaten Island, on Wednesday, June Gree dened ove £1508 008 Sis 'Oag | August, seller's option, at 160., Kottle rendered. complete, and the military work in & country with euch | corded of the operations of the contending armies we can Bist ve years of age and a native of this country. | 4 Aww grainy, the beloved wife of Martin Killun. Goverumans seserias:” sdaeraae 12 982 042 | ay cheese contioued dull at the previous quotations. — | natural means ot defence must be principally to tod your | eatimale with litte difflcuity the prospects of the cam | ee aie see and two children, living at 142 East | 'the frionas and relatives of the family, also those of ie senriae eae wre “Receipts none. The market was mixed, | enemy and then adintoister hard biows, and this Grant ym, Ib is literally a question of military arithmetic irty-ninth stroot. mr. Hagorty’s family, are respoctfully invited. fo attend Notes ia clrceletion er fy ull and nominal at 666, in bond and 710. a | bas done, and with tremendous etfect."” Wore I permitted | Putiing aside for the moment the value of the prize and | Farat. Acciparr ro 4 Satton.—Potor A. Peterson, a sailor | the funeral, without further notice, the house of while at work 0 the maintopsali yard of the ship Saga, 13,718,049 | 720. free. Crade was fu active speculative demand and | to give the name of this geusial oiicer it would carry | the importance Or unimportance of the result, wo have f bl lying off the Battery, fell to the deck,and was so badly Specie aud bullion ove cont Ligher. The sales w i$ 430, a | great weight with it. only to calculate whother Lee, with the resources at his Mr. Deois Hagerty, cittou, Stavén island, on Friday af. The total circulation of the bauks of the United King- | 4340, on she spot, 3c, a 44c. for Ail June and 4410. & The Birkenhead rams were sold to the Britieh govern. | command, can, by the process which be is so eifeotually at two oc! Kaman.—On Wednesday, June §, Fampmnc Kasam, om of Great Britain end the aggr moun! July option; 460. was offered and re- | ment for s double purpose—w relieve the govermment of | employing, exhaust the resources of Grant before he | injured that death ensued a few hours afterwards, Coro- | aged 45 years, ‘ a by them on the 1st of art pe . viel. gor FA anges, 000 bbl Fetined sold at 643¢0. a 660., | @o embarrassing positiun and to put come money in the | reaches Kichmond, or whether, on the contrary, in the | ner Wildey held and inq! on the body, and a verdict The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to as- corthnd ves Se plead scat i mostly 65¢.; also £00 do, in Philadelphia in July, 3340. | pockets of needy rebel agonts and contractors. common consumption of life Grane ean outlast Lee. if | of accidental death was révarned by the’ jury. The de- | tend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'eioek, Ceroulation, v for light @traw to white and 670. for prime white; 600 The few who bave bad copie of the New Yorx | Grant possess strength Con pelos 3 to attack ashe | ceased was twenty-two oars of age ond a native of Nor- | from his late resideuce, 13 Malden lane, without further Bank of England. £81 000 208 12,454,264 | @> free sold at 7040 to 120 Benzine wae nominal, Hgrain during tho inst wook or ‘ton days have boom | has attacked, it is clear that in the end he will arrive, ia | way, notice. Private bavks... 3 282,083 1,641,000 | ~ Suan.—Market dull, with sales of 60 hhds, Cubs mus. | beset by friends to get « look at thom, Had they | some it oF other, before the defences of Richmond, Patan Borwiwo Cascaury,—Harries Wilson, ® young Masow.—Near Louisville, Ky., om Saturday, Jone 4, Jot stock banks....... 8,068,016 1,420,006 | covado at 170. a 186. fefined was quiet, with sales of | been for salo on the arrival of tho #teamers bere in Lon- | and, if he oan stil maintain the same rate of expenditu ‘of the dance house 91 Jvtia Fravors, infants daughter of F. A. aud Julia 4. Ma” 5 . oanana ae ——— | Gt pbis. sort whites at 2176, @ 290. and 8 pbis. yellow at | don they would have fold immensely and at a high pre- | will some day enter the city. ‘writes to Sere: | Woman who had beeo an inmate fon, aged 1 yoar, Total io England, £97 414 497 15,613,244 | g00. mlom. tary Stanton —*'] Propone w fight it out Om this line, if tt | and 03 James street, died yesterday, in the New York Due novies of funeral will be given, Gootiand,..,...4 . 4,037 408 2.278.890 ‘Sat. —Sales 300 tons Cette at about 60c, , 460 tons Trieste Yesterday Isaw, going by my gate, aman reading a | takes all summer,’ and he bas shown by his conduct Hospital, from the effects of burns received on Sunday Mutorew.—On morning, June 7, after a long revaud » 6,052,401 1,560,319 | at about 500, A cargo of 8,494 bushels Turks Island, from Serepnest, ea ho an acquaintance and said, 1 that we may him at bis word, If, ae his * ie ‘fre alamp, by whe and severe illness, Nui, MULGREW, iD the 62d yoar of bis £a7,104.871 — | first hands, from store, 60c., 4 mouths. & copy of the Naw Youk Hwan,” | did not know either | cool, resolute and skiiful adv ‘should be atfong | morning by her clothes taking re from ’ age. United Kingdom,.,..,.£87,106.871 of them. h to continue ap to the walls ital the tac- | light of which she was reading @ paper. The newapsper The friends of Sos CRY ons Ot Bie brother, Beroar@ a = ide, to be delivered in Boston, the i a eae ee ae, eae "| Acurious piece of intelligence has Jast come to me | tice whiob ho has hitberto employed, and if be oan make ‘The earnings of the Milwackee apd Prairie du Chien | at 190. ® 20c., and 460 do, in 9c., cas orst fire and the fiames communicated to her | Mu! ere the funeral, . ‘ * it will be of interest iy America. 1 eee tion of | Grant at the current rate for every mile of ground tote ) ot balf-past ‘lock, {rom Railroad during the mouth of May eompare as follows | , SiR™m-“Ulover was arog and Sem ey Weta e tacos | {rin aby Roglloh Journal, The lnso Feta, Marshal Lard | i aaay bey & "quostia. whelber "the rescurten or | Setblag. Me one EE abet wee bald on the Von np. | his, late residence, Wo. 164 Nintb giroot, between’ Third with the receipts for the same time last year: — an bore to arrive, at §3 860 $3 45, and 30 | Clyde (Colin Campbell) died lose than & yoar ago, leaving | endurance of tho fecierals themselves will prove as Coroner at twenty-two years of age | nd Fourth avenues, Karnings for May, 1806 fe Merce aud 160 bole, city mils flax, at 628 for the former | large fortune, considerable of Itt &, maiden sister ge Fa bag | Ad 8 mative Onto, onentee ed, ga W eeatey May 18, near Spot 3 vee 13 1 f 188 Alictn , oF iver!’ intewtal onen| game vents y . Jams ANDREW Same time ip Careeees Leet te eee a ACen ne OURO | cas SUR ot Desunter lash GORE. eae © Boon played by both parties trough twelve daya of bat. | Dsowsina or an Einonawe Wins Twromeurenadn | Cray, ‘and Bizty-fourth regiment, Coroo- locrease Soar.—Caatile wan quiet, with sales of 200 bores at | fi In pearching for the beirs of the te and carnage without surrender on either side, We | inquest was held by Coroner Wildey on the body of John ran’s , son of the late James O'Sullivan, A i id that General Goorge B MoClollan, Inte 001 have board what Grant has been doing, and be himself | yerraher, an Irish emigrant, forty yoars of age, who wan an aged 10 years, Ho rents where The increase of traiie on the above road wines tbe Let 21 40. ® 220, cash, and 100 do, Amerioan at 130, Kica.—The btoady, with « moderate do. der Of the Amorioam armies, wees fqll justion, to his curt but fal despatches, to he fell Proson of January amounts to $245080, or 60 per cent mand. salen of 1 begs Rangoon "thee. te. ‘and 815 | the late Field Marshal, one of the a novoqnerabile herotem of bie adversary. it te ihe Aboldentally drowned by failing tnto the dock foot of Mur- | “Notice of the furteral hereafter. Mosars, Muller, Wilkins & Oo. sold today eighty-five » ip bond, On private terms, land over produced, and probsbly one of the heirs to the | rudest and most savage temne of war—who oan stand | ray street, while intoxicated. Deceased had been bat five Onpaanorn.—On Sunday, June 5, Of padumonia, Honart . r Baws e —60 Hoe. No, 1 gold at 180. a 140. and | estate of the sistar Migs Marioo Macliver, slater of John | most killing? Jt is more than ever diMcult to predict the | weeks in the country, and was foing to Ohio when he | Onvanvown, aged 20 yoara. Shares Urookiyn City aad Nowtowo Radirond Company at | 14 000 ine prime et 160., cash, Macliver-—Lord Cipde’s fashor-—marriod Mr, —= MoCiel- | rogult of « coatest of endurance, but she advantages of | met bis desth, Ho bag left q wife and e1x cuildron in (he | Ths frisads and relatives of bie family and of his rr ys oo. resnaluon very Ure, With euiee of 16,000 Ibe, do- J lan.n Higblaudor of Ube dans of LAT, And Uugir Fgh WAS A groUNG, Roeiton and Intelligence ase wIK the Coalede- | Usd Oyenicg. Mmowag inate MA A By Wellnon. ere inmited to attend