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EEE en 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Moxpar, June 20—6 P.M. ‘The elock market opened with an improved feeling this moraipg, aad prices throughout the tist, with single ception, that of PaoiicMavl,edvanced, Compared with tbe Lee cash sates at the Srey board on Saturday, New ork per cent, Erie Railway 1, [rie pres rorr®™ 4. B Michigan Central 1, Michigan Southorn 4, Tilsois Cagtral 9 Clevoland aud Pittsburg X. Cleveland end Toledo &%, Cuicago and Rock Island 35, Piieburg sod Kort Wayae 3¢. Chicas» and Northwesiora 2, Martyios 1, Deldware aud Iudson Capal, 4%, acd « aod Mississippi ceriisicates &. Cumberland Coal, x ton Coamy, an Qs kajlver Mining sold the same, . atoined a furthor depreciation of ten per cent, the stOok Cpiipg at 260, against 802 on Tuesday last, Tho foligwing were tho closing Quctations:—New Yortc Contra! 13 Sie Br t¢ Railroad 11%, Brie preferred 1104, Nadson Reer 142, Roading ox. Miobigan Cevtral L40%, Michigan Scuthert 924, Chicago and Northwestera nowy, Cleveland and Toledo 1453, Chicago and Rock is'end 11°, Ragisburg and Fort Wayne 115X, Pacific Mail 9:5. coickativer Mining 7, Cumberland Coal 723, Mart- pea ob)g, Canin Company S9%, and Obio and Missis- sippt certificates BSI Tho fretwenty government coupons closed at 105%, © and the ong year cortifentes at 9734, Sterling exchange was more act @ slight advance. Cold was active to-day, at on advange in tho rate. It opened ia the morning at 108, end raised to 198%; but the quotations Were & fraction lower in the afternoen, ‘Yhe announcement that the Gold biil bas become a law «wi probably produce some effect. on the market to mor row, but it is not anticipated that the premium will be loseened toany greatexient. The speculators will endea- vor W evade the law by buying and seliing greenbacks, to. be paid for ix coin, im the exme manner that Treasury soles aro passed, Or rather made merchandise of, im Call- fornia, Oregon and the gold prodaclug Territories. The following \able shows tho totals of the statements of the associated banks of this city on the first Saturday of each month during the presoat year, with those of the past two weeks:— Latic 25 161, G8 rr 102, (4 deans. Deposits. 2.9174, 714.485 3402 2505) ne inaazor E 195,562 297 5,180,689 174.516.367 { 194'9R5.822 24.041.704 6,049,467 172,637,248 Juco 18, 195,773,583 22,916.291 4,959,096 160,445,767 ‘The variations frow the report of tho previous week are aa follows:— Inorease tn loans Decrease in 5) Decrease iu cireui Decrease io deposi Comptroller Brennan of this county, advertises for sub- 6oriptions for a loan of two millions df dollars for the ee curement of yoluntcers for the armies of the Union, as partand parcet of the quota of the city and county of ‘New York under any futuro ca!l of the President for men. The bonds wil! bear six per cent interest, and will be re- deemabic on or before June 1, 1805. Tho books are vow ‘copes at the office of the C: maptroiler. The following is tho report of ihe Assistant Treasurer ae 21,827 ‘The"Merclapts’ Exchange Bank of this city w ein pay, 1st Saly,@ Fomi-auvual dividerd of four per cent, {ree of tux. Tbe Park Bank will pay, Ist July ,a scml-ennual dividend Of five per cent, free of tax. ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Alton Railroad during the week euding June 15 compara with the reccipts for the same time last yoar as follows<— 1863, 1864. $14 822 18 723 33.685 1,669 54,068 wees SMS, TOL ‘The following is tho New Orleans cotton statement to June 10,— Boles. + 1,661 114,299 +115,980 +110,530 + 6880 On hand september 1, 1868 Received subsequontly.. Total.,seeeas- Exported todaie. Romaming......+ Mowvar. moet en st x a at oR wo yo Past 18 tite en 3000 8 is 41g OW) Pitta FUWaGist m 119 41 30000 Amorican gold 18's, Mab 199% a... 1985 mr 6500 180° 14954 a dd ite s° S882 120 Cric, ark Wi 4 DoPlts, PO ACHICRE, Sorat Hane Rie a Al «, x iaute pref. 38 40 staré On iat 4 vidd 56 tou orel. SECOND BOARD. sols ae Two oCLon PL % WO she Had Riv RR. Hix do... GOs. cavers anton Senee 4 $31010 08 O's, 8-2),c0n. +0) 190001) 8 G's, 1 yr certt, Into & Mies certi do. Isa “ae a0 Noss pot York City Banks, June mg 1864. Loans. routes cu Depostis, $194 670,397 Peri 6, 798 11,565 411 ital , 4 6 85,143 ‘Common wen. Eine 12 OContinestal 4 aot a8 N.Y. ior Now York... = 5 n Se B) See a TRE 2 sS ssse H. Woodruff named b, m. Baby Belle P. Piiter named b, g. Fort pia NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1864.—-WITH SUPPLEMEN! OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moxpax, June 20—6 P. M. Asmss.—Reooipts. 28 bbls, Small sales at full previous om ngs OP A 26,708 Ubis, our, 800 do., and 1,091 bags corn meal, 157,266 bushels wheat, 14,208 do, corn, aud 88819 do oats. Flour opened Ge. 8 100. doaroe under the upward movement in gold, Dut the tmprove- ment was not sustained aod the market closed wiih very little change (rom Saturday's prices. The demand was iin- mediately active (or the home trade, and there was 69m@ inquiry for exp rt, though the firmness in froights checked bosiness to some exieut. The sales include 23,000 bois. State and Western, part Saturday evening, 2,400 Soutaern and 800 Canadiay, Rye flour and corn meal changed in value and the business was moderate, Salea 150 bbls. of the former and 400 of the latter. We quote:— Superfine — and Western four... 8 00 Frtra Site Chowe Stato. Commou to medium’ extra Weatera,. Extra round hoo Ohi. Wedtern trade brands, Extra St Louis, C.mmen to good Southern, Good .o eborce extra ao., aaO@Bohcaaes SSasesseesacss Corn meal, puncteoas... —The wheat market opened at an advance of 20 a $c. ‘ander the rise in gold, but closed at about Saturday's cur- rency. The sales include 160,000 bushels. at $2 82 0 $1 90 for Chicago spring, $1.89 a$1 90 for Milwaukee club, $190 @$1 92 for amber Milwaukee, $1 03 @ , 98 for winter red Wcatorn, and $2 a $2 05 Jor amber Michigan, tater prige toarrive. Tye contisued searce and firm ui $I 75, at which. «mall: @nles were reported. Guts were more active, and. the market a shade firmer, with ealcs a. 876 a 91¢. regutar for Canada, State and Western. avd 930; cneh, instore, for Western. Corn was a shadefirmer, with a moderate demand, and sales of }95000 busbe'siat $1 44 a $145 fog unsound to good mixed Western. Ju barley and barley mait we heard of uo transactions. Cortow,—Alarket firm but quiet, with sales of 300 bales. hin ml, Hanae. Mobile, N.O.6T. r z ry & inal 130 18T 137 Niddiing Ta 149 150 150 Good Middling. 2 15 163 163 Miadling Foir, 164 164 155 165 Correx —The market was steady bet firm, with sales yok 25 oe St, Domingo at $63¢c., and 90 do. Maracaibo at "tke. a 4'o, kReiGeTs werepfirmer, with rather more aotivity, En- gacements to Liverpool, por American, 21,000 bushels Whont at 44l:;in ship's bigs 600 bbls. floar’at 1s.; per neutral, 7,006 bustio's wheat at 43gd. in bags, 21,000 do, fu bwk at dd., closing mt that igure; $0 Gasks oi! at 175, 6d.; wud por staame- 5,v00 boxes cheese at 3us., 200 Doxes bacon ut 25s, and 100 bales cotton at Ma Yo London, per American, 1,700 bbis. flour at 18, Tid, als. 0d.; per neuirc, 2,700 do, Pert ls, loka. and 090 Duskels wheat at 6d. Bremen 40 tons black wa'nuts and 70"hhds.tobacco at 208, and 150 tos. lard et 17s, 6d. To Hamburg, 140 bbis. Shoe pegs at 28. Bd. ; 16,000 gallons whale oil at 21c. per gallon, and measvrement goods at 253. A neutral bark to Bristol Channel with wheat at ds 6d, per quarter, An Austrian driv to the sont side of Caba and back At $2 600; one 0 196 tons, same voyage, at p.t. A British bark with 2.500 bbls. petroleum from Philadelpbia to Marseilies at 6e.. and 0 nentral brig to London with flour Teporter! at I8.6d, to Rio 20 bbls. flouy at $1 30, and 109 toa, lard at $1, Morarses—The market was dull, with salos of 65 bbls, Cuba muscovady xt $1 «81 05, Provis: ons, —Receipts %01 bbls. pork, 17 packagesybeef, 44 do, cnt meats aud 1,851 do. lard. Tho excitemont 1m the pork market was revived to day, and, with larce ‘rausaciions, prices wero $1 a$1 2) higher. The sales on the spot include 7,000 bbis., at $33 50 a $37 for mess, 35 50 for old do., $37 75 a $38.25 for new do, closing at the latier price; $20 a $31 50 for old and new prime, and $35 $0 a$37 for prime mess, also for future delivery: 600 bbis. new mess, buyer July, at $33 50.4 $38 75; 1,000 do.,same month and option, at $39; 8,500 do, do., do, do, $40. The beef market was firmers sales of 7,800 bbls. at $9 60 a $13 for couviry moss, $60 $7 fof prime, $18 a$21 60 for repacked* mess, and v ior gstra moss, Prime moss beef was quict, Beef hams were duli at previons quotations. Cut meats were quiet but firm, with emati sales at 12c, a 123¢e. for Shoulders, and 15c a 153z0. for hat Also 59.060 | pounds city staughier wea sold. Bacoz sides; were dull” and without decidet chonge at Te. ‘Ihe Inrd market was quite active: sates 2,070 bbls, at 166. 116%. for iair to, primo, steam ar | rendered; i190 1.500 tierces kettle ren- dered, seller Juiy, ut 173g. Butter was firm at 250. a Bie. for Ohio, and 30c. a 389 forStato Cheese was quite active at 10c, a 18c. for common to prime. .—Reoripts, 1.055 bbis, The market was very quiet yesterday, and the business was greatly cur- tatied by the big difference in tho views of buyers and rollers, The big aayance in gold aione prevented a do- Cline, as the speculatt: on was sbout over. | The safes were only about 5,000"bbis,, inciuding all kinds, at 47c. for crude on the spot, Sic. for August, 680. a 69c. for refined in bond on the spot, and Tic. for August; 78e, @ 9c. for freo'on the spot, and 90c. a 92c. for august. There wero several seiticments reported, all on the basis of lower Prices dban here juoted. Penzine was nomtoal at 360 = —ihe market was quiet and without Muterint change Sucar was = a with gales of 138 boxes Cuba a at 1836. and 350 bbda. at Itc, a Sales, 45,000 bbls. at 180, @ 153;0. for West- ‘Wimsrer —Receipts, 2.887 bois, The market was ex- Cited and decidedly, rm apogee Of the increased excise duty to be i and after lst proximo. Sales 4,500 bbia. at él 48a ss 32, closing at $1 0 8 a$i 62. The Turf. UNION COURSE, L. 4.—TROTTING. Monpar, Juno 20, match $2,000, two mile beats, in har- nesa. "a Mite bape “grea ere} 238 Fe 3 First Hea'—Baby Belle the favorite at one bundred to tweuty-fve. Fort Royal brokeup soon after he left the score, and Baby Belle took the lead, Sho was four length in frout at the half-mile pole, in thirty-eight and @ quarter scovnds, and opening the gap down tho baok- stretch passed tho baifinile pole five gihs ahead of he Hambtetonian in i:17}4. She was six lengt! ubead at the three-quarter pole, and came up to making the first mile in 2:36, over six lengths aheal of the gelding. Going around the turn into the vext miie, auill further away from Fort Royal, and was oicht icugths at the quarter poi Seo nds, and about the same distance’ ja front at mile polo in 1 8d to be going very easiiy, while the other waa laboring ard. Tho mare camo around up to the stand on the slowest kind of « jog, win- ning by ahoutgix leogths. The last mile wai done in 2.37, und tho boat io p18. Second Jeat.—One buudred to ten on tha Bashaw. Sho took the lead at the start, and, asin the previous heat, ‘wan Bever approached. She led two lengths to the quar- tor pole, in thirty-eight and & quarter seconds; to tue haif-mile pole, three lengths, hy 1:1734; to the three. quarter pole, f ur lengths, and came across the score oa the first mile tive iengths in froot, in 285 “She wens the next quarter jp (hirty-wine seconds, seven lengths ahead of the gelding; bet hii nine or teu longths to the bail-mile pole in 1.15, aud came beme a gallant winner of the race and money ‘m2 2.3), 0 making the jest eat §:10, In tho United States Provisioual Court, New Orlems, the cage of Wallersiein Masset, &c., against the bark Grapeshot and owners, Gcorge Law, claimant, was re- cently tried bofore the Hor, Charles A. Peabgay, on ap peal from the Eastern District Court of Louisfina, sitting jo e@miraliy. It will be recollected that the suit wos Drought to enforce the collection of a bottomry bond, made jo Rio Janeiro, for about ten thousand aonare od the above named vessel, and that judgment was given in favor of libellaots, cl the of the berk and freight with the payment of the bond, together with tho marine and legal interests accruing thereon, Frotn this decision the claimant appeated to tbe Circuit Court, pre- sided over by Judge Campbell, who ordered the fugher hearing of the case to be ailjourfed, to enable the partios concerned to predace ad/itional test{mony respecting the information possessed by ibe libelfints of the pi ity 4 the advances made to she masier, with their knowl. of the exteot of bis resources be 4 Peabody; after bearing connsel on both sides, ly rev.owed tbe arguments, and expressed bis concurrence ip the opinions held by Judge Campbell, but didered from bim in thinking it was judispensable that the required intermatin should be given as to the means used by libelliante in ascertaining the: condition of the ‘Vorsol and the repaira she stood in need of, Tho evidence elicited did not throw satisfactory light on the subject. He held that under these circumstanoes they could re- cover withont producing the proofs demanded, as what was adduced showed that she imporatively needed tho repatre to enable her to proceed on her voysge, He therefore sflirmed the judgmont of the Mstrict Court. City In co. Exectow oF ‘Laverses ov Common Scnoors,—A meeting of the Inspectors of Common Schoola for the First dis- trict was bold at the Mayor's office yesterday for the pur- pose of electing four Trustees of Common Schools in the Fourth ward, under the new low to fill vacancies, Tho yey, yor was calied to preside, and submitted the names f twolve gentiemon to be voted for, requesting that each Tpspector should mark four pames on the list, with the foliowing result:—Lonis Lochman received eleven ‘votes, Jobn Flannery, M. D., received two votes, Edward J. Ketly received’ three votes, Patrick Crow received eight votes, Daniel leary rove six votes, Edward Sweeny -Teeelved one vote, Ryan received four votos, Wiltam Kennedy Tecol ved eer votes, The M theo wens Mesers. Iochman, V otel Leary and Keovedy ore confirmed by & a inty-minth Regi- ment, which waa culisted in this’ ian aera rtimacd by Soon a5 Bates; 5 D. Leovard; First Lieutenants, Hoary J. and 3 ‘Seoond L.ieatea: anus, FB, NZareme Mutvaney; Bergeon, EUROPE. The North American Of Cape Race with Five Days Later News. Tho Ship Reckingham, of Portsmouth, N. H., Burned by the Alabame. UNION RECROITMENTS IN. IRELAND. Ear! Russell Complains of “Ni on- Attention” to Lord Lyons’ Re- monstrances in Wask§ngten. Tho Danish War Likely to be _Resumed, Removal of the Russian Minister from Rome, &., Care Race, Jane 20, 1664. ‘Tho stenmabitp Norfh American, from Liverpool on the ‘Oth, via Londonderry on the 10th instant, pasged this Point.at two o'clock yeatorday (Sunday) moraing, en route for Quebos. The North American left Livorpool at three o'clock P. M. on the 9b of June. Hier dates are five days later. ‘Tho political news is unimportant, The steamships Hecla and Louisiana, from New York, arrived out ov the Sth Inetant, The Hibernia reached Liverpool early on the morning and ths City of London on the afternoon of the 8th inst, The stormehip Germania, from New York, arrived at Southampton on tho 9th inst. &., bo The Aiqhama, THR SNIP ROCKINGHAM RUKNED BY THR PRIVATERR. The ship Rockingham, from Callao for Queenstown, Dorned by the piratg Alabama April 23, in latitue 15 de- Erees south, longitude 32 degrees west. ‘he Alabama was spoken the ‘ollowing day by a yeusel whigh bed arrived at London, ‘Te Rockingham was owned in Portsmouth, New Hampebire, where she was built. She was under com- mand of Captain Ger:isb.—!p, Herat. J Foderal Enlistments in Ireland. Tn the frouse of Commons the the question of federal Teerwiting in Ireland 1s being debated. Strong remon- strepces were made against it. Far! Russell complained pf the non-attention by the Washington governmept to the representations mado on the eubject by Lord Lyons, The Dantehn War. ta Conference was to meet ou the afternoon of the 9th of Juno. the Paris Consti‘utionrel learns that Austria and Prus. * Came to. proiongation of the armistice for a fort- night, itis pointed out that the question of frontier is mo- meutous for the Danes, as the livegf the Scbiey is of first rate strategic importance; while the frontier proposed by the Germans is perfectly indofensiblo, aud would leave the Panes always at the mercy of Germany. Hence the dine. of the Schley is understood to be the Danish ulti- matum, It is confirmed that the Emperor of Russia has trans. ferred to the House of Oldenburg ail claims of the impe- rial family of Russia to the Holstoia succession, THE LATBST NEWS, Lowpon, June 10, 1964. The Conferenco has been extended to the 26th af June. No xdvaoce has been made in the settlement of the exist- jog difficulties, and it is feared that hostilities wiil be resumed between the Danes and Germars, Great Britain, In the House of Commons, on the 8th of June, the bill for closing publi¢ houses on a two-thirds vote of the sur- rouading inhabitants was deeated by 257 majority, France. Politics wolmportant. The Bourso was steady. Rentes 67f. be. ‘The Emperor has rejected thé appeal of La Pomerais for a commutation of sentence. Russia. M. De Kisealeff, the Russian Minister at Kome, called, This regarded ag a mark of the emt an [river y at the recent proceedings of the Pope're!ative to Poland. ‘The duty upon most kinds of gin aud Poland for pucposea of been abolished. = exported from Rus- ‘uropean commerce has Commercial Intelligence. THRE LONDON MONRY MAKKET. In London the demaud for discount continued very moderate and the open market wus easy; but the bank rate ramained without’change, owing to the demand for id for the Continent. The funds were quiet, but rather mer, Lowpon, June 8, 1804, AMERICAN SECURITIES. Mlinois Central shares, 3i}; a 30}¢ diecount; Erie shares, 64 a Se. Coasols, 90{ a 9014 for money, ex-dividend. oNpoN, Juue 10, 1864. Consols for monsy , 9014 a 9034. lilinoig Ceatral shares, 52 ¢ 0 discount; Erie sharcs, 53.0 55. Tuo bullion in the Bank of England has fnoressed THB LIVERFOOL COTTON MAnkET. Tiverroot, June 9, 1864, Sales of Monday, Teesday and Wednes ‘ay 21,000 bai of which 9,000 were tuken by speculators and experters. ‘The et Nas beoneqwiot an@ prices goveraiiy un 4, with the exception of a partial edyance of 14d, for American, TRADE REPORT. The Manchester market is dull and PN tead dowa- ward, LIVERPOOL BRBADSTUFFS MAWSET. Fichardeon, Spence & Oo. report:—Fivur dull. Wheat heavy and quotations barely maintained; red Western, ‘a. Od. w Be. dd. Corn quiet; mixed, 25s, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET, Reef quiet and steady. Pork quict, Bacon ’Grm. Lard Still decliving, und prices Gd. 0 Is. lower. Tullow dat Butter quiet, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Ashes quict and steady. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee steady and unchanged. Rice steady. Rosin quict avd uochanged. Spirits turpentine fiat, Petroloum tn- active aud nominal, LONDON MARKETS. Loxpox, June 8, 1604, Breadstnffequict and steady. Sugar ‘buoyant. Coffee fitin, Tea quiet and steady. Rice active. Tallow quiet and steady, THE LATEST MARKETS, Livenroot,; Jane 10, 1944. Cotton.—The Brokers’ circular reports the sales of the week at 53,000°bales, of which 6,750 were,to speculators and 11,000'were to exporters. The market*bas advanced ut prices are 44d. lower for common descriptions, The enies to day (Fri- lay) were 8,000 bales, including 3,000 bales to speciiators exporters, the market closing quiet avd unchanged. thorized quotations are:—Middling Orleans, 233(4.; \d. Stock in'port es. 11,500 Anferican, Provisions quie vaocing, and lard «1 Reception ofthe Kieventh Massachusetts Regiment in Boston. Bosom, June 20, 1864. The reception of the Eloventh Massachusetts regiment on their retura this morning from the battle field, their thrce years in (bo service having expired, equalled any demonstration of the same characier yot mo: The: escorted by 8 military and civic procession, iactud- the Scotch Club, through the principal etrests to rb euil Hail, where a collation and addresses of welcome given, Their march through the city was an ovya- ‘sand bouquets. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Marrieca, Inwin—Lawi.At Fast Neck, Huntington, ‘on ‘Thurs- day, Jane 2, by Rev. ©. B. Elsworth, of St, John’s church, Huntington, Mr. Josen Inwin to Mism Manraa Ay- Lewis, niece of Mra, W. H. Selleck, both of East Nock. Kraro—Bowers.—On ‘Thursday June 16, Amprosn Katina, of Halifax, N. 8., to Farm &, youngest daugh- ee of tbe late A, tea "Bowers, Eaq., of Cambridge, Obio, please copy. Pirmmcnierean nos Monday, June 20, at the rest. dence of the bride’s paronts, 7 the Rey. Thomas 0, . Strong, Jager H. Parna to Lesa J, Bantaony, both of this city. No cards, Sendey. 3 ¥ Poma—Wavz—On iy. June 19 boun ra Mr, , Bexiamue B, Poms to Liem Wana, of this ‘brat, Many Teams. Boos, ne of Sahn ne Gene ae nae 3 saw ones. Francis are reaped In inva to stent wea! wine febiaiea wit wlll bo takes Belleville, N.J, .—Run down aud drowsed, — steamboat Ne- a Monday, Juco 13, Hogs Canter, aged 26 years. Fuoeral will take place this pooteiocl, ou Baprestiouae at iis, Tether, St Rass friends.and relatives of tho family are respectfully fhivited p atiend. Caraga Mouday, June 20, Hexry Navenron, yourgest sou of Richard aud Catharine Caradine, aged 4 years, L month and 8 days. Tho friends of the fumily are invited to attend the fune- ral, shis Haney) Carafe ry ea ie from tho fesidencs: parepis, streot. 1 —Ou ee une 20, yoga wife of rd Campbell, ia-the 696 ent of her age ‘The funeral will take piace {rou-hor-late residence, 62 Carlton aveaue, Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, at huif-past uis@e'elvck. Her remains will be taken to St, Jamos’ Cathedral, where @ solomma requicm bigh mass will beoffered for the repose of ber soul. The rela tives and friends of the family are respectiully invited to at DoNNELEY.—On Mom iy, June 20; of consumption, Jaura DONNELLY, & native of county Derry, Ireland, aged 83 yoars. ‘Thovrelatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuvoral, from his late residence, No, 218 avenue A, on Wednesduy’ afternoon, at one o'clock. FowLer.—On ay, Jun ne in hospital at Alexan- dria, Va., of typhoid BY jatox~ W. Fowar, Core poral Oompany F, y eoventh New York regiment, ‘aged 22 years. None‘coow him but to love, None named him but to praise, Fourrz,—On Monday evening, Juno 20, Wriuam HL, son of D.¥.and H. M. Fulle, aged 1 your, mouths aud 21 8. ‘Tas gelsttves anid friends of the fares respectfully Invited to attend the |, on Wednesday alternoon, at one e’clock, from 159 Seventh avenue, Fexxou.—On Monday, Jane 20, Mant, wife of overt Frenob, ‘The friouds and relatives of the family invited toattend funeral, from her Wane eepeadlin be street, this ) afternoon, at two o'clock. aati -bn Moadsy alvaraoon, June, 20, ars. Many rave reliot'of John Farrell, county Dublia, lroland, iu the Gist year of hor age. May her eepal rest in peace. ‘The friends and ~ fered of the family are ited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 255 Rivington strost. between Cdlumbia and Sherif streots, this’ (Tues- nts at o'clock. Casa. t Bioomfield, N. J., on Saturday, June 18, Witz, Pecties child-of John L. and M. Louise Gi reene, aged 2 years and 6 months. The roveral wilt take place, from the ‘apreed of his grandfather, Randall Cabeg 116 Henry strect, Brook- lyn, this (Tuesday) afterncon, at baif past oy olock. ‘The friends of the family are invived of attend, without further notte, Humpurey.—At Tompkinsyille, § I., on Saturday, June Fy of Sonnet ip » RANGES, Wild Of George 8, Humphrey, of this cit The relntives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tena the funerat, from berlate residence, third cottage south of Dr. Hitchcock's new churen, Tompkins avanuo, this (Tuesday) sfternoon, at 2 o'clock. The remains witi be takeu to Greenwood for interment. Bouts leave the toot of Whitehall street every hour. Carriages will be in waiting at Quarantine landing upon the arrival of the one o'clock boas, Hantixy.— At Tarrytown, on Sanday morning, Juno 19, of ecarlet iover, Acuna Louise, infant davgbter of Joseph W. and Florinds M. Har! aged 18 montas. ‘ile voraing wase feterced 1a, Can Tarrytown Cemetery. Hicorxs —On Monday, June 20, after a.short but severe illness, Mscnakt HicGrns, aged T#years, The frionds and xcquaintances of the family, a'so these of his. sons in-law, Michael Feely and Christopoer Mc- Donald, re respecifully invited to attend the funeral, oa Wodnesday Morning, at.nine o'clock, from h's late resi- dence, No 24 Henry street, to St James’ caureh, James street, where a soiemn bigh mass of roqulaty will be celebrated for the ot his soul, and from thence to Ca!vary Cemetery for interment. Hxsise,—Feil in aotion on tuesday, May 3, near Rich- land, Searcy county, Arkansas., Seoond Lioutenant J.\mae Hesrer, Company ins cot Arkansas cavalry, a native of county, mon, Irelan His remains were Interred on the battle field, whore he fell while bravely fighting for bis bade’ country’s Bag and eaves ir fease cone Harvus.: mons Monday, June 20, at half-past four o’cloek, of inflammation of the Tangs, Mrs. AXwa Haxans, former- ly Nugent, widow of Joba Haynes, of the law exchequer office, Four Courts, Dubin, Ireland. Notice in to morrow’s paper of the faveral, which will take place from her late residence, 276 Kaat Tenth street. Dublin papers please copy. Hosy.—On Monday morning, June 20, ees youngest eon of John and Coroetla Hu, aged 24 years, 2 mnoatys and Esk di ‘The vat cud friends are respectfully invited to at- tend rabbi services, (bis (Tucsdayy @venlag, at the residence of bis (ather,95 Bediord strect, at eight o’clook ‘he remains will be taken the following morping te Oak. win Cemetery. Kiswap@-On Satarday night, June 18, killed by a po- licomau, Patrick ee : — of Cashel, county Lipper’, Ireland The reiatives anc ‘oad nro 70. Feapecttelly favited to from the residence of ‘his parents, 117th street, Harlem. Kutim—At Alexandria, Va., om Friday, June 17, of wounds reccived at the baitle of Bai de derness, on the ~ of Muy, Witiaam HH. xm y H, One Hun- ‘aud For.y-sixth Fegiment, New ye York Volunteers, 28 years, 1 month and 24 days, eldpst son of Alger- a ‘and Jane Kniifin.: Lrxcn.—Drowned, on Wednesday, Becomber 9, st Panar Lrvca, ane ha on Monday, Juno ‘1864. ‘The soquaintances Of deceased and wife are Soquel ‘to attend the funoral, this (Tues- est Eightceath respectfull pen ty afternoon, at two o'clock, from 140 West Sr Marsrmo—Oo Sunday, June 19, after» ted ilinegg, ApkitN MaRsisies, 800 Of the inte Jona blarsiolent fp te 28th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho tuperal, from the residence of bis mother, 33 Vandam street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’cloel Many, Eee oy at Bowery Bay, Astoria, I. 1., oa Sunday, July 19, Saran Furza, only daughter ‘of Charles 0, and Hiza J, Manu, aod gratddaugiter of Jeremiah, Jr. , and Sarab A. Lodge, aged 3 years aud 10 months, The friends of the family are invited to attead the faneral, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the house of her graod parents, The remains will be taken to New Paltz Landing for intermeut. Moxax.—On Sunday evening, June 19, of chotera tntan- tum, Caturrixg, the onty and daughter of Daniel and Julia Moran, aged 2 year, 3 months and 17 days. ‘The relatives and (riends of tue {amily are reaped uly invited to attend the Sunrat, from the residence of parents, Hunter's Poipt, 1. L Mooxs.—On Monday morning, June 29, after a short fliness, Cuaxtes Moone, youngest son of Jose) i and Cathe- rine Mooro, eged 13 yeara, 6 months and 26 deys. ‘The friends and relatives ore reapecttli invited to aliend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, Fordham, Westchester cunt}, this (Puesaay) afternoon, at two o'clock. Mayers —On Monday, Jute 20, "Madame Aprie Ger- TRUDE SITYERS, Her friends ore invited to attend the funeral,on Wednesday mi . at nine o'clock, fram her late resi denco, No. 67 Hicecker treet, at which hour carriages will start for St. Stephen's church, Twenty eighth street, and thence to Calvary Cemetery, Mantyy,—Kiliod, ou Friday, June $, at the batile of On! Harbor, wht'o in the discharge of ‘bis duty, Wriutam Minx, Company K, Sixty-ninth regiment Irish Legion, a naive of Baityhat se, county Cavaa, ireland, aged 26 ty remains wero Interred on tho battlelleld, The friends of the family are invited to attend a solema re- quiom mess, which will be offered up for the repose.of his soul, oa Wednesday morning, at nive o'ciock, in St, Joseph's chureb, corner of Pacific street and Vandervilt avenue, BrookiyD. McCune.—In Washington, D. C., on Monday, Jyne 20, of woundgreceiyed on the 2d inst., Captain ALEXANDER: M. McCowg, of Goveral Hancock's staff, in the 82d year of his age. the felatives and frionds of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three pay from Dr. Chapin’s cburcb. His remains will be faced for the present tp a receiving vault. Peiscaner. —Ua Monday, June 20, aftor a long and severe WMness, Micuant MoOakTY, @ native of Bandon, county Cork, Ireiand, agea-52 years. The friends and. reintives of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, [rom bis lato residence, pat 3 Thames street, tois (tuesday) afteracge, at one o'clocic. ‘ o’Coxxtts.—Un Monday morning, Juno 20, Maariy, only son of Daniel and Kate O'Connell, aged 2 years, 7 months acd 10 days. The fricuds of the family aro respectfully Invited to ationd the funeral, from tne residence of bis father, No. 92 Henry stroet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Scmaxck —At Freehold, N,J., on Monday, June 20, Colonet Joux Scuaxox, in the*Oist year of bis ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully vited to at. tend thef neral, irom the Brick church ‘Iborough, on ‘Wednesday morning, at half-past eleven erclock! Persons leaving with the six o'clock boat, by way of Am- boy, wil arrive at Froebold in time for the funeral, whore carrixges will be provided. Secnez.—On Sunday, June 19, Asramaw F. Seonse, aged 58 years. The ralntives and friends are invited to attend the ome ae S ba 's church, coraer é pte rystie streets, on nesday morn , o without further inyitation. ag A ihe members of and-Accepted Masons, aro here! 1 commanication, to be el Broadway, on Siete, for the pu of late brother, A. F. €0. JOAN FE. DAVIDSON, Secreta: No, 278, and Contre streets, on Wi pine ope for the ine Gorpens of of attending ibe ental et their late companion Surets 0, GILBERT, F. P. Btocem.—Killed Instantly tn on Tuosday, May Rovert action, 81, Jonn F. Stocum, Seventh New York Jersey teers, Army of tho Potomad, in bis 28d year, son of Robert F, Slocum, of Abie otty, F omot—At Leis beach Fia,, on mornanvé May 25, Waves Booaean Tn oe of Bai rg 86 youre, oar, Havas Veowrry.—On Toesday, June 7, at the Fesidence of the Rey. Mr. Hatfold, No, 39 Fleet stroet, Sonat Brooklyn, Me. Joun P. Watt, of Now York, to Mise JEN: oa he wo Bonny, Jove Bs apanet aun W. Viw Vecures, of Brookiyn. ue faberal wt Wil take place from hie tate, residence, 00 Broo! on Wednesday afterocon, at A Racom musiyon Stay, Jone 2 eae re tard of Be igs, Captait nexen) | WRENERSTROM —On Monday, June after a short. 701 oe en wry x ners, “Aupew P. WENNRRETRO&, a Of Sweden, aged family and respecte! suyited Lo stiend the funcca thi Tasodag) afternoon ide i Ting cami are roxpattally one o’cloen, from his 8 teed woatand tb fery vom We) vend afternoon , at Place, 128th siroet, bets ean Second aed Thied aveoven, bal past one Tor sie late. ronlasace, No. 431 Oe Wonkay, lone Wf Inhacngaation of ths | Hae eighteenth cordeks wiyioat ‘avitation, SHIPPING NEWS. SPECIAL Norios. and ‘ntended for ALD sina packages the New Yore Uni petit tow adele se. A ne ER re lll Port of New York, June Q0, 1864. si ip Mary Ones cogent laco—Sutton & Co. len, rey, Sab Iran’ uttor Robert Pol, Larrabee, 1. —C Grinaeil. Phindeihitdettitee, cision aoe Bland wai, Ly ‘ee Norwenian), Josephsen, Antwerpy—Funeh, sap ee Gir), Wainwright, Honiton, Bermuda—Jno [yy emis @r). Moriay, Quebec—H JAC A Dowsig. Bak tai a Mai Tiverpool—Suow ess. ‘Bark Thetis rs odier, London—Sloman & Edge. Bark Obnegiiine (f ia Gardin, yiesustown—C D Geor- wk, ‘Vesta (Hol), Enk, Boiterdam—Funch, Meincke & Bare Laperader (Dr), Power, Phitetotphie-W Maxwell. Bark Baxter & Merrill. ‘Bis re Brgs tats Bl pen pi sWalicaore & {hrig Delphia (Brem), DeHaan, Gonalves—H G Achmids & rig Kxeout Bh tive, Bangow-N O Pillsbury, Behr Baphemis (Br), Coe ee Manton Schr Horace E Bell (Br), Haggerty, Fauinouth, JasMiller Bur & Houghton. Schr (Bt), Fowler, Bt John, NB—P I Nevius & Sons- Bohr Frome i Washington—L Kenny. Bohr Ric 2, a. Washington —L Kenny. Behr Mi Hi 5 Barth, Mok ‘Burith-& Co, Bebe Wi Berlin, AO 428s ons, Schr Sb now er ay iavent, Latchiag, Ba Bebe Tame Studt ov, dae gpa me bon sqlioep borlngion: Rayacr, South Amboy 8 a A Boop Bear Brown, ees Steamer Frankia Yo ung, Baltimore. none i om fo nore, In ap oS Ous mises ngora tod Head. 1th i ot seed lopen, spoke bark Adaline © Adams, Teidays trom Gube for Steamship Potomas, Portland, with mace and Passengers. to H B Cromwell & Co. deaberg ( rgRremen, 48 days, with mise saa 21 a) ager Bros Brig Han, (Dan), Hanser Horto Belio, 35 days, with ma- BIA. ehoke sete Steamship Oambria (US inst, Jat. 23 50; lon is ‘Smits of Naseaw, from New York for be rig Mya an palinst, to master. Behe Wovens (oi (or Bt Bish cera covrsan, Sisal May 23, ia Key West 1f days, with coligh, to Joure t Lougb. Puviato Kes Went for protisions fad water, “Lat inst, on Gampeachy was boarded by U 5 gunboat Kuzeuia, cruisis fs wells Uib: apoke sch? Siisan'woimers, for Pore. Hova's off the Chexapeake, was S gunboat Monticello: With, Char es backman aad Edward Jonn, colored seainen, futo a adarrel, ie which Blackman stabbed his ‘opponent, who died in 36 hours from the wonna recelve ® Schr Liverpool (of Nassau), Albury, Rientherk, 9 days, with pineadplas and old metal, to Wiiiett Rowe. vines Venug (ir), George, Pursboro, N8, 13 days, with rn, we Boar J ih aa “iie), Potter, Windsor, MS, 15days, with Behe Minnie (het, Hetzen, St John, NB, i2daye, with tam: ber. to A Smithers & Co. hr Sasan Scranton, Hall, Washington for Providente, rE Cornelius, M: |, Baltimore tor Nor Bohr Com Tucker, Lowe, Calais, Slay, Schr Moses Eddy, Newton, Belfast for Kddysvitle, Sehr AA Worthington, Worthington, Voruand. Schr MG Durfee, Lavern, Fall River. Schr Edwin, Alien, Froviden: Sehr Nautilus, Pits iry. Prov Bont Panthen: Terry, Providence for Tor Bitznbetbpo Schr Fresident. Hall, Roadout for Westerly. Sobr Knight Wittyatn, Rondout tor io on, Schr Texas, Champlin, Newburg for Norwich Schr St Jobn, DeHart, Newburg for Norwaik. Steamer Parthenia (U8 itgnarory) Kearse, Newhern, NC. Sune 16, via Fortress Monroe 13th, with passengers, to a. nstarihamen, Has om board the remsnant.of te Sith NY a three years’ regimen’ ischarged, pum mamand urs ra. tn Sonimagad at TACoi Richard Nixon. soamer Haze ( ih ), Bolger, Washi: ta st, to US Quésteemasten sain Steamer A! . Kirk, Baltimore. ES er BO ¥'aiker, Shermai an. Philadelphia, iv iy hitadsipnia. Bieam biindeiphs, ican, eorreone Philadelpiia, Vu Bienatua Tuomas Foulko, Foote, Pore Roral. 80, June 8, and Beaufort loth, via Delaware Bi Pub, im ba last, to measles, 16th wast. Sattorne bearin: stant, spoke U S gunboat Cambridge, cru! ee. Bark Lewis (Brom), 85 days from Iquique, with saitpetre to Chas Luling. 1s anchored in the ‘ ower ‘bay for orders, uw well. ese! 18th—Steamships Yanog, t Ishos abips ipo epeeaa da Tie a Tose ner Rastines o Onnada, Sea Blesfueim, Megdaions, Herts ee Detine, Veer'ess, Janes, hue TOL ianhie iM Steamers Tocvwenn, ne, Moonigh Orient. Daniel Webster; barks echrs Brave, Corbulo, Wiid at gunset 8, very light. Miscellaneoas. Seip Rooxtansn, Gerrisb; from Callao Feb 2 foEng- land. burned ace Tebel. sieamer Alabama, was built at Portsmouth, Ni, in yok from whence she ha'l and was owned by Wm ‘She was an Alahtp of 976 tous reg:ster. Suir Many Wridxe, of Now Bedford, 213 tone, with, whal. tng gears wad sold ae auction Iath tat! es: dlecha her inst voy age, to Authony Iretand, of lew York, or sine, te io; prowety Pigels, Wal ts orale: shi; age Bcwr Etazazeri of Dart: th, PRI Sa ee fatoa of her cargo, ta pcr ver (net Reda stars mars Sgr 3c, wes sven! pibere Ty have to discharge be! e can be ‘pot oll of. FRANTUG CHARLOTTE & Tenses tons, bi Wi som, NJ, in 1863, now fu Providenso, bow ou bola ve ee Bprague, of Providence, on private terms. Hractn Or: Quananrixn, Sraren Tatant Tacanny June 18 138 Pilot will please observe that uring the aed Ane pl ship is at apcborin the lower en “theasou, a! if of Mexien, all the ports u foe Rorthera trait, Tete Mit on Men Tndia man te ra M\ude, and from the West seu aWiN BURNE, W cite Inet with’ SO WIN 8) blog home 2.0 pois ep, 219 ) Heaich aba ¥4 Bark Joh D Cornel. 8 Catharin fl i on ie jar! aw arines April 2, with ark reldant, ae ie 0 April 1, mnraticae/ neta ot wn ner, NB, was al to Indian Ocenn, to crulse on Bast Coast ot Attica, ne Bark Coral, Crandall NB, was at Mawalie}aperi 28, clean, siDip Aurers: Ghareh, of Westport, ‘was at Honotulu Apri urora, Church, o wi r 22, to'aeil soon forthe Arctic Ocean” "+ St Honolulu Apri ere Euizadets Swift, of NB, ai Honolulu, ts bound.to Bark Farorite, Young, PHL clean, 10days from Chatham nds (or the Aretic, was spoken’ Feb 2%, lat 27 19 8, lon é Spoken, &c. ben. Berdes, from Boston Jen 7 for Bom- PS rom Mauritius for Calcutta, April 10, Int 0.60 on Bark Golden Fleece. 2 days from NYork for Barbados, dune 1d. lat WN, 1 W, rs esr: Bark Achorn, aa Strom Bath for Washington, June 4, bys eee lon 71 45. mm Bark, showing & blue bu al with 2 white vali, Nocring SR, was seen June ¥, iy SN. lon 64 50 W ig Woodland. from Bordeaux for NYork, June I, no lat oFgere Phantom, 5 dave from Baltimore for Antigua, Jane 15, lat 30 N, on 65 42 pil ery Po ort brig og hee a Har. ike Harriey, By, ci os ii m and for Boston 5 sehr Owina Stoclair (81), robably to load tor do, ea ‘vessel in port, po LAsGOW, ships Emiiy, tor Boston; Joho Fyfe. Raven Siar, for Nor, 1d. Wenee June 1e—Are ds ip Home, Trefry. Jou: NB, June 1S—arr Philadelphia; schr Francis Hattte, ine Biel yhen: zal, NYork. AM, OFF crisy Race.) fonts ie it cae 7th, Lizzio uarna, at Larerp Wel Arr from Philade!phia Jane 8, ruber Cain, at Falmouth. Arr from Baltimore Juno 8, Florence Chipman, at Liver: oo! i for NYork June 4, Meri@iansfrom Newport: 7th, Pa: from the Cirde; Sih, Lawees (or Boston June 7, Alvert, from) Livervo Bid for Battimoreduno 6. Ges Wittarn from Liverpool, he Latest via londerry, © from NYork, Loi &t Gono; orate Boil Labuan, nd Clara Livot at Liverpool; Palmyra, at Gree "Art from Baillinore, Wide Awake, at Liverpuol. ‘Afr from Philade'phta Onwinga, oe a Bart re, Phiind Bay Bate ial Tralleit, and J stetimer Norman: ship Hoth arr barks Lo elcord. Siting eipiiay ache woud, Rich ; ‘Abigail Hiniey 16 < ea u al v, ey. Relley, Le Tey, Freemans El Lo) Wriehth Baxter; Thos Jet Bea \ MYork. La FO, want, Londen; barks Pearl, Singapore; BALTINOR RR, Jone oad k EB fio rem hy ore] Sones Caspian, Partrtige Bt vobae ey een ba a, Ryder; n Boston. whch cones mye Rie a fea am i fee MVanronier, mommies Sl Cobb, NYO; Ea — wna are@ Sitadtport nertia, ee fa ory Ceanibete pear bran for NYorks Elizabemn D teri wa’ 3 dune lbs lbmareeete ihn tee ¥ : rw rea prey Aire rd Pd i Fo tor, Fail River; Boston, Brower, Provideace, Arr EL kagrenad, Clenfue; it wPiitad ne 1 nap ear Eo win A Dut @il, Boston; White Clow & a] Arr U 8 steamer Chippewa, Lieut A W Weaver, Port neiro; HO Brooks. 3 (nty at Jane, Eilisboro, eirragtcn tte ‘Cbecsetman, "Philadelphia ( ee Gearae ne I Bride, Coe Fy DOF, Freemaa. Cambridgeport; barks Tadliag Belle rat eae wchrs Breton. bt FokegMoure, Saari MoAveachre 8 J Lindsey ‘mon, Blizal mV jacomber, Georg ma BNC. , Saute Ape sone maha Jobe Seep ip kaos 7 fey Philndeipute Cre Tose, and Gienwnod.” Re wtack et: i Hrotheron. Nine Bit eohte Sowacseti g oon, and Reading Railroad No tl,” Adu ph Congions wv a Predwore, Wea Georgetow! , Baltionore:, Flying Sea, ‘Smoot dnt ‘acre FP, ct SEE les La i NYork for Bi: ee Hoe et reste es ene ate Gms, ABSOSIATION | “OF Aue SUTRRNER oh Bhar aie! next, the o'clock addres PE Dw ini P. Cranes Secretary. Bian Warp CITIZENS" ASSOCLATION. Pi ite tion of Srp reform of city govern :nen' A mass necting ot ine cite ib ward. without distinction of atroet ing. evel at oi prpiain the eb: oes oe the Associution, tive Committer: John B, M. Plum, William Tucker, William Moir, Committes of Ar. rangemen ts. RATIFICATION MEETING, que EMO ONT AND COCHRANE, Goorgr inariture, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 27. ie eas HALL GENERAL COMMITTEE. —A SPE. cual meoling of the avore committee will be, held a¢ Hall, BU Broadway om Tuesday, the 2st Inst 5 Functual atendancets requested, aa business iT be tra acted. Uehpftnice tebe tan BoB. PALRGELLD, Chairman. F. Dane, . K. HacKere, } Secretaries. VS "WARD UNION DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN AS- sociation—General George B. McCiclian for Presi- A meeting of the above pamed a sociation will be Bus-an's, 22) Second _stroet, on Tues.lay evening 6 o'clock. The members and the democrat izens are serusuind aastel pen iy dh as business im riance wi Aran ed. y omer of a JOHN D. MURDOCK, President Ws. i Bareen, Secreta: ° 1274 WARD PuBLiC NEEEING_aIGHm AVENUB Raliroad to Harlem civer.—Citzeos and pt owners are invited to attend a bearer y to be held at the ar Bremer eh Ie CI, a and ine aceene, om ceday,dlat inst, ab 8 oleae ord eee 68. MANSON, President, » N. Lewis, Be Rstrs, COPARTNERSHIP. HALF INTER Tr 4 vA PROFITABLE AND PLEA, id to a.suitadie person, one whe Sido BLAKE. nquire of Nr. ening, wt 5 o'clock, } tlle Da ERY, ae Hudson treety int N ACTIVE MAM, WITH $500, |WISHING , TO, RN. ge in A sale, respec Disinosa, areas ilaheds many address tor two days Jobber, Herald p parisas WANTED—WITH FROM $70) TO $500, I@ @.neat, honorable and pr business. Aoy goed man cao call an examine at 68) Broadway. room No, 1. ‘pagrren, WANTED EW ISH: $100, IN, A> BUSINESS ‘already tried, and which pags handsomely. humbug and ihe advertiser solicits the strictest Investig tion, First class.clty references will niao. be given and Fe quired, Addres@Partnor, Herald oles. 500. WANTED, A PARTNER, TO-TAKE AN ID. 9) eat im a'patent of @ very valuable juptie inventions ‘@ man wanted more than the money, with Rae We Herald eiuco, fortwo fags. 00 7 —PARTNER deine ¥ Ay AN OLD BsTa®- lished cash busivess, with large orders on seeking winess for, this amount wi and Bist ae obtaee Hess *t G0., 208 Brondway, RINER WANTED, WITH 7 $10 00) 0. wong po daily prot, ee te ae P. Osean lo. ci fonston strest, agar TRE, _FINB ARTS. ee: ‘MEDALLIONS vor ft THE PEER fal 1 cumple. accurate Fr etioneg nwo Presi. erei'dnotg otench pai Beat ned e matali ca =e! ach cate” watatey tok = ‘ihvenece of Doth Frea.dent and Viee Bresident, The atzle rare made, 3 Sea digecent, fron ‘any to a at 15 cents Borat diecoudins ah trade. a} a ‘and retail by dozen. Lil abi EN LQHN Gaunn, Park place, N. ¥, Incomes with, verge ed adler Fewnrnca to this city nie cn of Bourd an. W ays sii La Cg ee gel and peat wi ndcarteg de vilte, exchanged if desired. i ce, XOUNG GFNTLEMAN ABOUT TO RETURN TO California desires the acquaintanc Aot over 25, tall, of graceful deportment, pith a view to matrimony. Letters addressed Alphe, station, enclosing carte de visite, or stating # pince of rogarded with the strictest comidence, FOUNG GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD SOCIAL, POST. tion, desires t3 form th a or widow, not ir 23. with ony. She be fne Toking intelligent andiof an Amiavie’ dispoeition. Adaress in contidcace W. J. U., Herald attice, A wit Gunte AN, AGED 85, WELL Oi" inarri ND NEVER of a good looking atrimony ; 20 ob, i, ff handsome aud healthy. Genry Dumont, station YOUNG MAK (A JEW), AGED 38 TEARS, A RE. wetable tradesman, lately arrived from ‘Londom goticite the acquaintance of xn fatelligent and rel:ned Jewish lady. not older than himself, with a view to mairimony. Poti " tlerald olice, COAL, Coat 300, TONS PAS ARS Ghat Est me ket prices ea) RGor Secon piney 01h an and Fn nS streets, $9 AND $9.25 HIC! iy Joweat mar aut, between ® LA UT COAL; $1935 TO feo es qe quay r 4 Wie god Red Ash, Kgg ant fe size; delivered In priine order. ' ih BEL BMOLUy. yards Nom Sand 28 Ont street JOHN Bat $10.5 PER TON FOR THB BEST RED AND White Ash Coal. screened and delivered, of i205 7,000 pounda guaranteed. 343 Bowery, corner of ‘Bigh Id 400 Penal otcest A. TREADWELL, Age! ~ BILLIARDS. ii. GRIFFITH OFFERS FOR SALY A FIN stock of Tables, with bis improved Cushions, amd #macie by M. Phelan and Coilender, at his factory, — TH) E LECTURE SEAS SEASON, TANT “ec UREA DAILY, FOR GENTLEMEN ‘ork Museum of Avatomy, 613 Bromd- ated aio te mee reg ieae Becretary on w York Museum oF Anatomy. if =| ennpnwrenncmeae ante URN BAM'S PURNITI EXPRESS. —BURN 4s ture Kxprass. Ovice iS Weer wenth st (th and Sixth avenues, Piandfortes, Mirrors, boxed and shipped toall paris of the worlds for moving Hornivare tocountry or in city. ure. ANCED ata A’ % ON TORS a Ne geaR, arn nomen WANTED AT 77 ‘can be cota’ ined at any otheg heaps oor. ty, at foocker atreet, ap stairs. 0} waren 8, bes Di Ay DYAKGRS, MAB, ON MATOU UE, DA oon an sions Soncrand Sytmie derail it ty two dvore west of Broad: way. A.M. to oi vm. 2 ATER 20m Oran aes et ade oon seamen Ae abate "artleons tt NIGMAN, =| ye paeay Baer y, | 658 BROADWAS, OORNRAR OF AT neaan Woon ia Sehr rae rite fan eee nena: sed a hae any aa Tg i mee