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2 “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moxpax, June 20—6 P, M. Armsa,—Recoipts. 28 bbis, Small sales at full previous ‘0% M panspemgees—Reselotte 26,708 Ubis, flour, $00 do. , and. 1,0°1 bags corn meal, 157,266 bushels wheat, 14,208 do, corn, aud 9819 do oats. Flour opened Se, @ 100. dearer under tbe upward movement in gold, but the improve: Mowpay, June 20—6 P.M. ‘The stock market opened with an improved feeling this morning, aud prices throughout the list, with a single oeption, Haat of Pactiic Mati, advanced, Compared with the bees sates at the frst board on Saturday, Now vork (ontral rose & per cent, Erie Railway 1, Frie pre- | ment wasnot sustained and the market closed with very ; Reading 234, Michigan Contral 1, Michizan | little charge (rom Saturday's prices. The demand was im- ithorn %y, Miimeis Central % , Clevotand aud Pittsburg | mediately active for tho home trade, and there was s9me inquiry for exp rt, though the firmuess in freights checked business to some exteut. The sales include 23,000 bbts. State and Western, part Saturday evening, 2,400 Soutaorn and 800 Canadiau, Rye flour and corn meal were un- changed in value and the business was moderate, Salea 180 bbis. of the former and 400 of tho latter, We quote:— Superfine State and Western four Frtra State Cleveland and Toledo 3%, Chicago and Rook Istand 34, durg aad Fort %. Chicas» and Northwesicra . biarfpoea 1, Deldware aud Hudson Canal, 43%, avd « aod Missiesippi cerciticates &. Cumbor! land Coal, Twoton Compapy and Qaicks Mining gold the same, Pacific sustained a further depreciation of ten per cent, the stock pling at 260, against 802 on Tuesday last, Tho foligwing were the closing Quctations:—Now York | oo es ciate 8 400 8 60 Contra! 18234, Erie road 119, Erie preferred 1103f, | Common to medium’ extra Westera 8 208 8 45 Hudson River 142, Reading 140, Michigan Ceotral | Extra round hon Ohio. 8 00n 8 75 canis pat fens North: Western trade brands, 8 80a 9 25 149%, Michigan Scuther® 9. 4g, Chicago and Northwestern | feters trade B Hewenitn 82, Cievelsad and Toledo 143}¢, Chicago and Rock | Co:amon to good Souther: 8 65a 910 is'und )12, Ragisburg and Fort Wayne 1153,, Pacific Mail | Good . eboice extra ao, 9 20 011 55 935, Guicksiiver Mining 78, Comberland Coal 7234, Mart pay laren nih ae 8 3 pea ob 4g, Cantcn Company aud Obio and Missis- | Rye four, superfine, €25a 15 wippi certificates 55% mes, bbis T2590 785 Tho fvetwenty government coupons closed at 10574, Corn meal, puncheona. . 84 60.035.00 —The wheat market opened at au advance of 26. a So, under the rise in gold, but closed at about Saturdey’s cur- rency. The sales include 160,000 bushels at $1 82 a $1 90 for Chicago spring, $1.89 a$1 90 for Milwaukee club, $190 A$1 92 for umber Milwaukeo, $1 93 @ $1.98 for winter red Wcatorn, and $2 a $2 05 for amber Michigan, Jatier prige toarrive. Rye continued scarce and firm at $1 75, at which. «mall gales were reported, Guts were more active, and the market a ehade firmer with eales a. 7¢ a9lo. regular for Canada, Stato and Wertern avd 980: cash, im store, tor Western. Corn wag @ shade firmer, with a moderate demand, and sales of 95,000 vushels:at $1 44 a $145 for unsound to good mixed Western. tu barley and barley mait we heard of no traneactious. Cortow.—Market firm but quiet, with eales of 300 bales. Upland. ager Molrila, NOT. © aod the ons year cortigextes at 9734. Sterling exchauge was more active at a slight advance. Gold was active to-day, at en advance in tho rate. It opened in the morning at 198, and raised to 108%; but che quotations Were a fraction lower in the afternoen, ‘rhe announcement that the Gold bill bas become a law wii probably produce some effect. on the market to mor row, but it is not anticipated that the premium will be lossoned toany greatexieot. The speculators will endea- vor to eynde the law by buy.ing nnd seliing greenbacks, to bo paid for iv coin, im the eame manner that Treasury motos are passed, or rathor made merchandise of, in Call- fornia, Oregon and the gold productog Territories. The following \able shows the totals of the statements 85 18T 187 of the associated banks of this city on the first Saturday - i oa bo of each month during the pressat year, with those of the 54 164 155 165 past two woeks:— steady brt-fhm, with sales ‘ominge at $6)4¢., and 90 do, Maracaibo at Loans. ie. Cis 1, Deposits, 2.$174, 714.485 25,161,935 6, 140,250,855 San, + 83.349 042 kRsiGHTs weropOrmer, with rather more activity. En- Mar, $1 182,206488. 21,220.08 yer osnues | Sacements to Liverpool, per Americar, 21,00 bushels in 2. ¥ T7L.1sl.207 | Whowt at 44aein ship's bage 500 bb's. floarat 1s.: per 195'562'297 | Bevtral. 7,000 busho's wheat at 43d. in bags, 21,000 do, in buk ac Sd., closing wt that tigure; 30 casks oi! at 175, 6d. ; wud por steamy: 5,u00 boxes cheoac at Sus. , 200 boxes bacon at 26s, and 100 bales cotton at ia To London, por American, 1,700 bbis. flour at Is. 734d, als. d.; per weuiral, 2,700 do, part 1s. 10%4., and 000 Dusbela wheat at 6d. ‘0 Bremen 40 tous 5,180,639 . iis. 516.3 367 1 194'085.822 1218 195,773,588 22,926, ao 4 959,096. io, 445, 761 ‘fhe variations from the report of tho previous week are aa follows:— black wa'nuts and 70*hhds.tobacco at 208 ,and 150 tes. Trorease tn loans lard et 17s. 6d. To Hamburg, 140 bbis. shoo pegs at Decrease in = 2p. Sd. ; 16,000 gallons whale oil at 2!<c. per gallon, and Decrease ix cirenistion 81,361 Docreace in deposits... 8,091,481 Comptroller Brennan of this county, advertises for sub- scriptions for a loan of two millions df dollars for the pro- curement of yoluntocrs for the armies of the Unioa, as partand parcet of the quota of the city and county of ‘New York under apy futuro ca'l of the President for men. The bonds will bear six per cent interest, and will be re- deemablc on or before June1, 1865, Tho books are now ‘open at tho office of the Craptroiler. The foliowing is the report of ihe Assistant Treasurer Measmrement goods at 263, A neutral bark to Bristol Chaunol with wheat ats Od, per quarter, An Austrian driv, about 30) tna, to the south side of Coba and back at $2 500; one o' 196 1 same voyage, atp.t. A British bark with 2.500 bbls. petroleum from Philadeipbia to Marseilies at 6e., and a nentral brig to London with floor reported at I8.6d; to Rio 200 bbls. flouy at $1 30, and 109 toe, lard at $l, Mor.arses,—The market was dull, with sales of 65 bbls. Cuba muscovad ot $1 a $1 05, PrRovis.ons,—Receipts $601 bbia. pork, 17 packeges/beef, 44 do, cut meats aud 1,381 do. lard. The excitemoat m the pork market was revived today, and, with larce transactions, prices were $1.a$1 2) higher, The sales on the spot include 7,000 bbls. , at $35 504 $37 for mess, $35 a $35 60 for old do., $37 75 a $38 25 for new do., closing at the latier pri 30 a $31 50 for old and new peime, and $36 60 a $37 for prime mess, also for future delivery: 3.609 bbis, new mesa, buyer July, at $38 50 a 75; 1,000 ao., same month aud option, at $39; 3,500 fo, do., do., do, $40. Tne beef market was firmers sales of 7 800 bbls. ‘at $9 60 a $13 for couviry moss, $6 487 fof country pritne, $18 a$2l G0 for reyackeds mess, and a $25 U0 ior pstra moss. Prime moss boot was quict, Beef hams were dull at provions quotations, Cut meats were quiet but firm, with amall sales nt 120, a 12}Zc. for shoulders, and 5c a 153z0. for hams, Also 60.060 pounds city slaughter waa sold. Bacov sides, wore dull and without decide¢ chonse at Te. ‘Tho Inrd market was quite active: sates 3,070 bbls, at 10v. 116%c. for jair to, primo, steam at | rendered; s!30 1.500 tierces kettle ren- dored, feller Juiy, at 17}¢c. Butter was Orm at 250, a Bic. for Ohio, and 30c. a 383 for State. Cheese was quite active at 10c, a 18c. for common to prime. Perroixcs.—Reocipts, 1.055 bbis, ihe market was very quiet yesterday, and the business was greatly cur- tatled by the big d:ffereuce in tho views of buyers and follers, The big joe es in goltt alone prevented a do- cling, as the speculation was «bous over.’ The sales were only about 5,000 "bbis., Inciuding all kinds, at 47c. for crude on the spot, Slc. tor August, 680, a 69c. for refined ip bond on the spot, and 7c. for August; 78c. & S00. for freo'ou tho apnt, und 90c. a 92c. for august. . There wero several sotticments reported, all on the basis of lower prices than here quoted. Penzino was nomival at 360 oor @ market was quiet and without Material al Suen was quite active, with sales of 158 boxes Caba - 18¢., 20 bhd:. do, at 183;¢. and 350 bhds, at 1c. a 12 4e, cash, in bond. eh pales .—Lales, 46,000 bbls. at Ap. & 163¢¢. for West- orh. ‘Wmisrey.—Receipts, 2.887 bb! “The w: Cited and decidodiy higher, in enticlpation of the incre: sod excise duty to be imposed on and after Ist proximo, Sales 4,500 bb: 48 a $1 52, closing at $1 50 a $1 52. The Tarf. UNION COURSE, L 4.—TROTTING, Monpar, Juve 20, match $2,000, two mile beats, in har- ++ $121,827 : 673.253 lance. Subscriptions to 10-40 loan ‘TheMerchants’ Exchange Bank of this citys will pay, 1st duly, & comj-anvual dividerd of four per cent, {ree of tux. Tbe Park Bonk will pay, Ist July, scml-annual dividend Of five per cent, free of tax. The earvings of the Chicago and Alion Railroad during the weck ending June 15 compara with the receipts for the samo time last yoar as follows— ‘Tho following is the New Orleans cotton statement to June 10;— On hand September 1 Received subsequent! Pee to daie. Romaming. 3 5 100 do 00 Erte RE 200 Hudson poh H. Woodruff named b, m. Baby Belle eevee 1 1 P. Pilter named b. g. Fort Royal. 22 mr, First Mtle. Second “ae Total. + 236 23) + 2:35 2: a3 5:10 First Hea’—Baby Beile the favorite at one hundred to twenty-five. Fort Royal broke-up soon after he left the score, and Baby Bolle took the lead, Sho was four lengths in front at the balf-mile polo, in thirty-eight and @ quarter seovnds, and opening the gap down the back. stretch passed tho balfinile pole five lengths ahead of tbe Hambtetoninn in 1:1754, She was six leogths clear ubead at the three-quarter p and came up (0 the stand, making the first mile in 2:36. six lengths ahead of the gelding. Going around the turn into the vext miie, tho Basbaw mmre drew atill furthec away from Fort Royal, and was oleht icugths at the quarter poie in forty Seovnds, and about (he same distance ia front at the bait mile polo in S wnod to be going very easily, while the other was oring hard. The mare camo around up to the stand on the slowest kind of a jog, win- ning by about six lengths. The Inst milo was done in 2.37, und tho Bont in G18. Second Heat.—One buudred to ten on tha Bashaw. She took the lead at the start, and, as in the previous heat, wan wever approached. Bhe led two lengths to the quar- tor pole, in thirty-eight and & quarter seconds; to the haif-mile ‘pole, three lengths, im 1:173¢, to the three. quarter pole, f ur lengths, and came acrosa, the scure oa a. 1b 75 Clev, Col & Cin “RR 16: 109 250 Chie AN WAR... 533% % Dea Hud Cansoo 25. 100 33 Go. Bie bo 9 120 Chie, Stara RR. ¥* po Pitts, FLWACHICRR. Sm) Alta T Hante RR St dw alt & i Haute pret. 85'¢ 300 $6 400 Mara Oi 8 do. SECOND BOARD. Haw.rast Two o'Crocr P.M. a is 8-2 aneort, Hees} pyeenes Riv RR. ve 0 ¢ 1s 200 10000, if, io da: the firet mile Ove iengths tn froat, in 285. “She wear the 199 ‘scerti at a $0 Roading next quartet fo thirty tune seconds ren lengths ahead of ¢ Kelding; best bir nine or tea longthes to the half-mile BR a ca: 856 3 {Oho aie seat RR. “ts iy pole in 1.15, and came bomo a gailant winner of tho race Shoehs Ma¥ cous dig Co Be and money in 2.35, making tho Jast heat 6:10, - 2000 Can pec Heres enertnnrs cnet The Grapeshot Case, In tho United States Provisional Court, New Orlemns, the cage of Wallersiein Masset, &c., against the bark Grapeshot and owners, George Law, claimant, was re. cently tried bofore the Hor, Charles A, Poabgdy, on ap. peal from the Eastern District Court of Louisfina, sitting io admiralty. 1t will be recollected that the sult was pong to enforce the collection of a bottomry bond, tr Rio Janeiro, for about ten thousand goilara on the al ton Com pan! anon pref > 2 “tii Re enatisitres i i 1 n. Depostls, favor of libel ae oo Tia my froight with the payment of the bond, together with tho 71,393 108,202. 924 703 | Marine and legal interests on thereon, From thi 22,003 146,938 929,178 decision the ciaimant appealed to the Circalt Court, pr 490,262 41,462 5,735,185 ed over by Judgo Campbell, who ordered the fugher hearing of the case to be adjourfed, to enable the partios concerned to produce additional testimony respecting the information possessed by ibe Iibelfants of the necoasity for the advances made to the masior, with their kaow!. of the extent of bis resourc “\ ig counsel on both sides, 112, 12,088 235/582 iterate Common wenith. tropa Hh Continevtal.... 4,324,402 ¢ ly reviewed tbe argumonts, and expressed bis concurrence ip the opinions beta by Judge Campbell, bat F: fered from him in thinking it was ijudispensable ‘that equired information should be given as, to the meaua eae by pore * ascertaining the:condition of the ‘Vossol and tho repaira she stood in need of. Tho evidence elicited did not “brew satisfactory light on the subject, Ho beld that under these circumstances they could re- cover without producing the proofs demanded, as what was adduced showed that she imperativoly needed tho Hs to enable ber (to proceed on her sohoses He aflrmed ‘hg Jodgeient of the District ure. =. 2,206. ¥ Manuf. d& bored, 1,677,652 112.71 2 Mercbants’ x. 1303 201,222 ane City Intelligence. 75 880, 6 Evectiow or ‘Laversss oy Common Scnoors.—A meeting 264 aide ioe eae of tho Inapectors of Common Schools for the First dis: 1.596,129 ‘306 120, trict was hold at the Mayor’s office yesterday for the pur- pone of heaergc 4 four Trustees of Common Schools in the Fourth ward, under the now law to fill vacancies. The Wicurse Caled to preside, and submitted the names fees ng gentiemon to be voted for, requesting that each pector should mark four names on the list, with the folie result:—Louis Lochbman received eleven votes, ae ny rapetven hi otes, re) ree ¥ vole, Daniel Leary reveivyed six votes, Edward Sweeny «received one vote, Francis Ryan Yeesivod four aed B19 185.647 03 Add 6,770 Wiltam Kennod: od ‘The Mi at ryt on ey Fecelred four votes. 1a Maat bof od Yo.903 nominated Messrs. Lochman, Crow, Leary and eaneny aerate and, on poe wi The Return of = e Ninty~ninee Rogi- ‘This pee S ear whieh wan ne In thie i] ‘un mented by. > 1861, ice Mgmt “ee es a yA i's tarvod arise oe ibe 338,611 an Ae 188, aeore “23 it wis EUROPE. Tho North American Of Cape Race} 5: with Five Days Later News. Tho Ship Reckingham, of Portsmouth, N. Ht., Burned by the Alzbamr. UNION RECROITMENTS IN. IRELAND. Ear! Russell Complains of “Non- Attention” to Lord Lyons’ Re- monstrances in Wasigngton. The Danish War Likely to be _Resumed., Removal of the Russian Minister from Rome, &., ho, & Care Raos, Jane 20, 1864. ‘The stenmality Norfh American, from Liverpool on the tb, vie Londonderry on the 10th instant, passed this point.at two o’clock yestorday (Sunday) morming, en route for Quo! The North American left Livorpool at three o'clock P. M. on the 0b of June, Hor dates are five days later. ‘Tho political news is unimportant, ‘The steamships Hecla and Louisiana, from New York, arrived out on the 6th Inetant, The Hibernia reached Liverpool early on the morning and th» City of London on the afternoon of the 8th inst. The stormship Germania, from New York, arrived at Southampton on the 9tb inst. The Aighama, THR SNIP ROCKINGHAM NCKNED BY THR PRIVATERR. Tho ship Rockingham, from Callao for Queenstown, was berned by tho pirate Alabama April 23, in latitue 15 de- grees south, longitude 32 degrees west. ‘he Alabama was spoken tbe following day by a yaesel which bed arrived at Loudon, {The Rockingham was owned In Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where sho was built. She was under com- mand of Captain Ger: ish.—Ep, Hera. J Federal Enlistments in Irela: Tn the House of Commons the the question recruiting in Ireland 1s being debated. stronces were made against it. Kart Russell complained of the non-attention by tho Washington government to the representations mado on the eubject by Lord Lyons. federal Strong remon- The Lantsh W: Bad Conference wus to meet vn the afternoon of the 9th a Paris Consti‘utionrel learns that Austria and Prus. i ceones to @ proiougation of tho armistice for a fort- night. itis pointed out that the question of frontier is mo- mentous for the Danes, as the livegf the Schiey is of first rate strategic importance; while the frontier proposed by the Germans is perfectly sodofensib! ud would leave the Manes always at the mercy of Germany. Henco the jive of the Schley is understood to be the Danish uiti- matum. It ts confirmed that the Emperor of Russia has trans- ferred to the House of Oldenburg ail claims of the impe- rial family of Ruseis to the Holstela succzesion. THE LATRST NEWS, Lonpon, Jane 10, 1864. ‘The Conferenco has been oxtended to the 26th of June. No advaoce has been made in the settlement of tho exist- ing difficulties, and it is feared that hostilities wiil be resumed between the Danes and Germarfs, Great Britain, ‘In the House of Commons, on the sth of June, the bill for closing public nousea on a two-thirds vote of the sur- rouading inbabitunts was do'eated by 257 majority, France. Politics uolmportant. The Bourso was steady. Rentes 67f. Gc. The Emporor has rejected thé appeal of La Pomerais for a commutation of sentence, ie called. This is Togarded ag a mark of the Cans dis rm duty y upon most kinds of ont exported from Rus- sin aud Poland for purposes of European commerce has been abolished. ¢ Commerce! THE LONDON MONEY MARKE: the demaud for discount continued very. moderate and the open market wus easy; but the bank rate remained without“change, owing to the demand: for id for the Continent, The funds were quiet, but rather mer, Loxpon, June 8, 1864 AMERICAN SECURITIES. Tilinoie Contral shares, 31% @ 203% diecount; Erie shares, 64 8 Couto, 8056 8.0034 for money, ox-dividend. Lowpow, Juue 10, 1884. Consols for money , 901 a 9014. lilinols Ceatral shares, 52 «0 discount; Frie shares, 53 a 56. Tuo buHton in the Bank of England has ineressed THE LIVERPOOL COTTON MAREBT. Liverroot, Jane 9, 1864, Sales of Monday, Tuesday and Wednes “ay 21,000 bales, of which 9,000 were tuken by speculators and exporters, The market has beonequics anf prices goveraliy on cbang ith the exception Of a partial edyvance of id. for American, TRADE REPORT. by Maochester market is dull and ieicws tend down- war LIVERPOOL, BREADSTUFFS MAWSET. Fichardson, Spence & Oo, report:—Fivur dull. Wheat heavy, ivy aa quotations barely maintained; red Western, 7s. 04. a 88. 6d. Corn quiet; mixed, 253, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET, Beef quiet and steady. Pork quict. Bacon firm. Lard still declining, wnd prices Gd. & 1s, lower. Tallow Dat Butter quiet, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Ashes quiet and steady. Sugar quiet and stead: Coffee steady and unchanged. Rice steady, Rosin qui avd woehanged. Spirits turpentine fiat, Petroloum in- active and nominal, LONDON MARKETS, Loxvor, Jun Breadatnffs quiet and steady, Sugar 'b firm, a Quiet and steady. Rice active, and steady, 1604, Coffeo Tallow quiet THE LATEST MARKETS, Lavenroon; June 10, 1964. 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 34d. for American, but prices are 44d. lower for common gesities of other descriptions, Tas enios to day (Fri- Jay) were 8,000 bales, including 3,000 baies to specutators and exporters, the market closing quiet aud unchanged. pies quotations are:—Middiing Orleans, 28%4.; yea do. uplands, 123444. Stock in port ea- ted at 203. aloe, including 11,500 American, Breadstufls dull. Wheat casier, Provisions quiet and steady, except bacon, which is ad- vancing, and lard etill declining. Reception ofthe Wieventh’ Massachusetts Regiment in Boston. Boston, June 20, 1864. ‘The reception of tho Eloventh Massachusetts regiment on their return this morning from the battle field, their throes years im (ho service having expired, equalled any demonstration of the same character yet mode. The; ‘were escorted by a military and civic procession, includ. ing the Scotch Clib, through tho principal atreots to Fan euil Hall, wh & collation and addresses of welcome were given, Thoir march through the city was an ova- tion of cheers and bouquets. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | Marriea. s—Lawis.—At Fast Neck, Hontington, “on Thurs. ar Jane 2, by Rey. ©. B. Ellsworth, of St. John's ntington, Mr. Josern Inwin to Mies Manrna A, feve' fece of Mra, W. H. Selleck, both of East Neck. Krara—Bowers,—00 Thursday Juno 16, Amnrose Kratina, of Halifax, N. 8., to wg 8, pp ange daugh- ter of the late A, F. ¥. Bowers, Enq., of Cambridge, Obio, Boston papors please Paywe—Banrno.r,—On jonday, Jone 20, atthe — | yey bride’s paronts, the Rev, Thomas 0, onges fo ears, H. Pare to Leag A Baatnow, bo June 19, by the Rev, Mr, or, Basan Be Pom Lizem Wana, both of this Fau—van Veowrmy.—On Toosday, June 7, at the residence of the Rev, Mr. Hatfold, No. 39 Fleet stroet, Brooklyn, Mr. Joun P. AE, sot Now York, 0 Miss Jen. ms WV ‘Vie Vecuren, of othemortbagso tbe Pasi ey on ee arr 6i fone le from his to reansenenn ? = iB , place, 128tD stroet, Seton enon and 14 0RO M9. OF I ‘No. 5 Dunoomb and Third avenues. inQainmation of bbe aged 1 t Birpe’ friends of the and those of her uncle, Francis, are reapectfully int to attend the funeral, ot Wednesday moruiog, at nine o'clock, from: 607 Greev- wiou strect Tne remains will be taken to Belleville, N.J. Caituy.—Run down and drowosed, by steamboat Ne- — oa Monday, Juve 13, Hoaa Canter, aged will take plece this frou tag readiones af his eter, 51 Hass th sireet, Tho riends-end relatives of the family peotfully thvited 4o attend. Caraping.—-Ch Monday, June 20, Henry Navonron, youvgest son of Richard amd Catharine Caradine, oged 4 years, 1 month and Tho friends of the fumily are invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Thesday) Claeys + two o'clock, from tho residence of bis parepts, 95 Oli rer atreot. Came —On Monday, no 20, Carmmnine, wife of Bernard Cawpbell, fo-sha. Sth yont of Ber age ‘The Tunerat witl take place froum-hor lute residence, 62 Carlton aveouo, Beookiyn, on Thursday moroing, at Lwlf-past nine e’elock. Her remains will be taken to St. James’ Cathedral, where a golotan requiom bigh mass will be offered tor the repose of her soul. The rela Sees ane friends of thy family aro reapectiully invited to attend. Donnguey,—On Monday, June 20; of consumption, ly DONNELLY, @ Dative of county Derry, Irelaad, aged 33 Toerelatives and friends of the family are ee invited to attend the fuvoral, coe ae his Late residence, No, 218 avenue A, on Wednesday one o’olock. FowLen.—Un Tuesday, June 4, ge hospital. at Alexan- dria, Va., of typhoi fever \Wasiwarox~ W. Fowsar, Cory poral Oompany FP, Sixty eeventh Now York rogiment, aged 22years. Nopeoew him but to love, None named him but ¢o praise. Forre.—On Monday evening, June 20, Wriuam HL, son of D. ¥.and H, M. Fulle, aged year, months and 21 4 "Fhe gels tives and friends of the family‘are Hap ie invite to altend the on Wi lay aiternoon, at one o’ciock, from 159 Seventh avenue. ‘Reencu.—On Monday, June 20, MABRy wife ok Povert French, ‘The frionds and relatives of the eaceey: ronpectfuiy {nvited to.attend the funeral, from fo Prines street, this (: nee al at hyn o'clock. Ly iT—Un Monday pe acy June 20, Mrs. Many FARuRLL, relict of Jobn Farrell, county Dublia, lroland, iu the Olst we of hor age. May her ai rest in peace, ‘The fricnds and relatives of the family are sted to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 253 Rivington stroot. between Columbia and Sheriff streots, this ‘(Tues- day) morning, at ten o'clock. ‘Shuem. —At Bioomfeld, N. J., on Saturday, June 18, WILL, youngest child-of ohn E. and M. Louise Greene, aged 2’ years and 6 months, the funeral wall te piace, from the residence of his grandfather, Randall H Greene, 176 Henry street, Brook: lyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at baif past y o’otock. ‘The friends of the family are invived to attend, without turther notice, Houmpurer.—At Tompkinsyville, § I., on Saturday, June a £ 9 aati , FRANOES, Witd Of George S. Humphrey, of this city. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to tena the funerai, from her late residence, third cotta south of Dr. Hitchcock’s new churcn, Tompkins avenue, this (Tuesday) sfternoon, at 2 O'clock. The rematos will be takeu to Greenwood for interment. Boats leave the toot of Whitehall street every hour. Carriages will be io hopper ty Ae Quarantino landing upon the arrival of the one o’cluc! Harriey.. ad Tarrytown, on Sunday morning, Juno 19, of ecarlet iover, AuuNa Louise, infant daughter of Joseph W. and Florinds M. Hartley , aged 18 montos. the remains were futerred 1n the Tarrytown Cometery. Hicorxs —On Monday, June 20, after a.short but sovere illness, Bicnakt HiGGINS, aged T3years. The friends and «cquaintances of the family, a'so these of bis. sons in-law, Micbacl Feely and Christopner Mo- Donald,re respectfully invited to attend the funeral, oc Woduesday morning, at.nine o'clock, {rom h's late resi- dence, No 24 Henry Lert hg ‘St James’ church, James street, where a solemn high mass of roquiom will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Hesise.—Feil in aotion on tuesday, May 3, near Rich- land, Searcy county, Arkansas., Seoond Lioutenant Jus) Hesrer, Company B, Loe ‘Arkansas cavalry, anative of county Roscommon, Irelan His remaips were Hreeered on the battle feld, whore he peed es ‘a4. ups: fighting for his atop country’s fag oleh De papers pl jlease cop} Haruns.: pari Monday, a 20, at half-past four o’closk, of inflammation cf the lungs, Mrs. Ax¥8 Haxnss, former- ly Nugent, widow of Joha Haynes, of the law exchequer office, Four Courts, Dubin, Ireland. Notice in to morrow’s paper or the funeral, whch will take place from her late residence, 276 Fast Tenth street. Dublin papers please copy. Hory.—On Mouday morning, June 20, Piggy youngest son of mg and Cornelia Hui, aged 24 years, 2 Moneys and 27 di ‘Ve reiatives eA I trienas are respettfully invited to tend the funeral services, this (Tuesday) @veniog, at tho residence of bis (ather,95 Bediord strect, at eight o’clook ‘The remains will be taken the following morving te Oak Hu Cemetery. ‘xxnvapa-On Saturday night, June 18, killed by @ po- lider, Patrick Kewngpy, & native of Cashel, county ‘ty perary, Ireland, uged 22 years, The relatives and friends nro respectfully favited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ‘bis parents, 117th street, Harlem. Kan it—At Aloxandria, Va,, on Friday, June 17, of wounds received at the baitie. oe the Wi.derness, on the Sth of May, Witiaam HH. Kwirvivy, Compaoy A ny “s aud Forty-sixth recent New York Volunteers, 8 a ee 2 days, eldpat son of Alger: non and Jane Kaiifin.: Lyxca.—Drowned, on Wednesday, Becomber 9, 1863, Pauir Lrwca, His body was found ‘On Monday, June 20, 1h friends vod uaintances Of deceased and wife are respectfully req: ‘to uttend the funoral, this (Tues- pinay afternoon, at two o’clock, from 140 West Eightceath ei ituress 00 Sunday, June 19, after a ed ilinegm, ADKIEN MARSIELES, 80m Of the late "obo biarsiclen, oe rolstiges oes. marly coe respectful! relatives and (riends: are aby invited to attend tho (uneral,from the residence of bis mother, 33 Vandam street, this ( wy) o’cloek. Manx.—Suddesly, at Bowery Bay, Astoria, I. 1., om Sunday, July 19, Sanan Furza, only daughter of Charles ©, and Hiiza J, Manu, and gradddaughter of Jeremiah, Jr., apd varab A. i ‘odge, aged 3 years and 10 months, The friends of Lenin the family are invited to attead the "tueadny) agg Ee ‘at ten o'clock, ftom the graod parents, ye romaing will be 2 Landing for interment. .—On Sunday evening, June 19, of cholera ftofan. tum, Catuering, the onty and beloved daughter of Daniel and Julia Moran, aged 1 year, 3 months and 17 days. The relatives and (riends of tue tamily aro respect ‘ally invited 1o attend the funeral, from the residence of parents, Huoter's Poipt, L. 1” Mooxg.—On Mopday morning, June 26, after a short fliness, Cuaxtes Moong, youngest son of Jose; i and Cathe- rino Mooro, eged 13 years, 6 months and 26 days. ‘The friends avd. relatives ure Teapectaly invited to atieud the funeral, from tne residence of bis parents, Fordham, Westchester cvunty, this (buesday) afternoon, at two o*clock. Mayans —On Monday, Juno 20,"Madame Aprize Gen- TRCDE BIEVER, Her friends ore invited to attend the funeral,on bag | mot at nine v’clock, fram her late resi dence, No. 67 ior etreet, at whica bour carriages Ni start for 6 hen's church, Twenty eighth street, and thence to Culvary Cemetery. ,—Kiliod,on Friday, Juno 3, at the battle of while in the discharge of bis dity,, Wiiutam Marrs, Compa pany K, Sixty-ninth regiment irish Legion, % aos of Ballyhatse, county Cavaa, ireland, aged 26 ois remains wero Interred on the battlefield. The friends of the family are invited ak a solema re- quicm mess, which will be offered up for the repose. his soul, oo Wednesday morning, at nine o’ciock, in St. Joseph's chureb, corner of Pacilic street and Vandervilt avenue, BrookiyD. McCuw#.—In Washington, D, C., on Monday, Jyne 20, of woundgreeviyed on the 2d ina Vey Atexanpen 'M. McCowe, of Géueral Hancock's staf, in the 32d year of bis age. The felatives and frionds of the family are requested to ‘al, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three 3 's churcb. His remains will be placed for the present Tocelving vault. McCarry.—Cn Monday, June 20, after a long and severe finess, Micuan. MoOarty, native of Bandon, county Cork, Ireiand, agea52 years. The friends’ and. relatives of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from bis lato residence, No. 3 Thames street, toils (tuesday) afteracca, at one , i O'CoxNEr1.—On Mondsy morning, Juno 20, Marni, O'Connell, aged 2 years, 7 only son of Daniel and montbs acd 10 da; The frionds of the family aro respectfully invited to attond the rot th tue residence of bis father, No, Colonet Joux ‘ainot in tnerotst year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully jpvited to as. 1, from the Brick church. ‘Iborot at half. |, by way of Am- at Froebold in time for the funeral, ll be provided. Secnee.—On Sunday, rane 19, Asramau F, Seonse, aged 38 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the Home tok a; rae chureb, corner of aoa and ete 8 on Wednesday morning, a6 o'clock, without further invitation. r and-Accepted Masons, are hereby yj comaruan ication, Uo ca be beld at their MB ny ot on ones oie for brother, A. iho t JOAN FE. DAVIDSON, ag ag The members of Mon te ne nc ay 40, R. A. M., are hereby summoned munication, to be beld at and Contre No, special com. ‘et wnt ooreee aor of tact | of sitending ibe funeral of C. GILBERT, fo a Spd Instantly in Eh on Tuosd a ay oy Joun F. S.ocum, Seventh Now York Jersey. ¢ teers, re, Army of tho Potomao, in bie 28d year, eon of Robert Slooum, of th F guousoxt—At Key West, Fun. on Wednesday, ‘Warren Boonanan —a ative of Edin! land, 38 yearn. Also ni¥ gon ons, ‘aged mg el on Bunday, ‘June 19, Joun B. = from his Inte residence, 60 Wednesday afternoon, at wo octock. Jonge aa Telatives are lnvived to et: ten bout ber wollen ‘Waxwrasrrow.—On Monday, Juno 20, afters short fil. neces apr’ P. Weenmnaracd, a nattve of Sweden, aged fears, 8 wocibwand 9 dayr, relatives a! Griends (i the family are respectfully invited pes ok Ge “ror on Wei anneal, ao he tt re ae from hie late 4 1 wr trgneent edu, witnyot fartber invitation, streets, ca for the NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMEN! Tice ee | 6SHIPPING NEWS. All Ict'‘er: and packages intended for the Naw Youre B " ew Yore Henacp stmsned POR wey Tons—wuis Bae.” i ees BETS... Port of New York, June ‘a0, 1864, OLEARED. Bhip Mary Ogden, Coiirey, Sait "rnnclaco~Button & Co. Bup rt Peet, Larrabes, poel—C Grinnell, Ship Phiadelyhie (ie), Mums" Liverpool hoe Bichard wet 3 Jupiter CNorwesian), Joseptsen, Antwery—Funch, shit ‘Empire (Br), Wainwright, H2ni!ton, Bermuda—Jn0 Ship Themis @r). Moriay, HS &O A Dewalt. Bark Mysiers© (Bt), Biamilton, iaverjool—suow & ur "Bix rom ome Rhodier, London—Sloman & Fdge. lina (Ital), Ourdin, Queeustown—C D "Gieor- Wendt. po (Hob, Buk, Boiterdam—Funch, Meincke & Base Sepecnee wart Power, Pil'atolpbia-W Macwell bre ee ees Crowne thet, Homan Basser i sere Brig) f abbott (ir). orn, Demarara—Whitmore & Brig Delphin orm, DeHaan, Gonaives—H G Schmidt & Exeoutive, Bene Buohemis xc at Peg cre ral a Bese race E ), Haggerty, Falmouth, JasMiller ro CBE. ‘Ain ar, Be Sch NB—P I Nevias & Sons- Schr Wasbington— he Tiotica Benin Wakes 1 Kenny Bene Mi aie rates i Eero ta co, ott sarbe Prarsoer ail Btudfe New a eater av ae Sloop silanes’ hae, Boston SW ons Boop Harvest, Corwin, Providence—L Kenny. Bleek Br Se ele et Ra dork W rune Post Haltnaoce siodmer Franuiin Young Baltimore. amen Quadra ( 0 Blanchard, Fort- hours, hen age oa frsemede tod or Bend. Agth iui jopen, poke bark Ads bark Adaline O Adama, 16 days from ibs for Steamahip Afar - nmr i, Rovtland, with mice and Mile Obdeuberg a jaBremen, — with ‘Brg Hane (Dan).4 fiaoae Porto Bello, $8 days, wi , to Wendie Sil Soe at 80; Ton SSN, Shoko ache ven Smnith, of Nasona, from New York for els Myatio, Berry, tip ete io alinets! to master, Sehr Florence (of ‘Be mus) y tickerman, 8 25, ¥ Rey West 12 days, with cotta, to Jouve t Lough. Put'tate Key West for “proviso ater, latinst,on Campeachy Bank, was boarded b; ru s oy Eugenia, cruisin ail wel 1th spoke sch? Sisan'omers, for bore Roya’: isth, off the Chena) was boarded by U 8 gunboat fonticetio; ‘14th, Char es b. man and Edward Join, colored seamen, got fato a auarrei, fo whieh Biackman stabbed his opponent, ‘who died in 36 hours from the wound received. ® Schr Liverpool (of Nassau), Albury, Kleathera, 9 days, with pineadples and old metal, to Dae a a Bohr Venus (ie), George, P . 12 days, with jaater, wo D RD wane oy retail lie), Potter, ee 15 days, with St John, NB, 12 days, with tam. Pigehe Minnie (ht), ber. to A Smithers & Co, ‘Schr Susan Scranton, Hall, Washington for Providence. Schr E Cornelius, Marsnal! Baltlniore tor Norwalk. in Ai Newson, Heitaa Eddysville, , Worthington, Vortland. Schr M © Durfee, Lavern, Fail tt River. Bohr Edwity Allen, den oe. Schr Nautilis, Pulabiry, Providenee, Yovidonce (or Bilzabetb pol 8c Houdoct for Westeriy, Schr Knight, Witthain. Rondout tor Ko: ton, Schr ‘Texas, Newburg for Norwich. Schr @ St Jobn. Delart, Newburg for Norwaiks, teamer Parthenia (U 8 fol, a irre years’ Fegiment, diachareed” bay Soni | ee ol evar tirine career TA Col woe ransport), Bolger, ebiuy paiiants wo YS Quartermarter minds ia aed B Burabering 1 x01 ‘Steamer Artisan, Kirk, Baltimore. Philadelphia, apna. Ehliadeipban Steamer ‘ulcan, Morrison, Philadel Foote, Bteamtug Thomas Foutk Pore Ewige BC, hehe 8, and Beaufort Bete via Delaware Bi ter 10th. Isat, to master, on last, Hatteras ear ‘SSW a5. ares distant, spoke all weil. BELOW. Bark Lewls (Brom), 85 days from Iquique. with saitpetre to Gnas Lullag, is sdohored in tbe'ioWer bay for orders. SAILED. Aina Bteamships Prometheus, ¥ Washi Yannos ships Repro, i Azzie Moses. Sept nae gt Gane Doles Giuckaut forza Erector Anni arisndesons Yoorteas, Ardbel a, At a Abolot oh fa Tigels, Walter Raleigh, 8 janes, Ann Steamers Blackstone, Moontight, J 1ue; abt, one, Pear etetons barks Aiphe Frep sO aaktaee re Brave, Corbalo. id ab aunset 8, very light. land. burned ace built at Portamouth, Ni, in Rica Trou, ws wanes she aslo and was owned by Wen a Jénes & Son. She was an Al-shtp of 976 toua ees Maxr Wrupxs, of New Bedford, 213 Rs, wile, whal. ing. ip was a at auction 18th {nat ae di from her inst voyage, to Anthony Ire!and, of nn a ‘or $7128, Scour emacs Br, of Di PH. at Baitimore 17ih nat, got abtre avec went 12 mt iFme below paliimore, and was hove off wit into a small portion of her cargo, mn JULIA (of Jon Ds Ke tu Friday, al R ver She will have to deparee} eran we Rentec a Cmancotre & Wash ton. NJ, a 1063. now 1a rovaeks, he be Ere te Byres Bprague, of Providence, on private term Notice % Mariners. Haacrn Orvicn Deranturnt, Quanserem.4 = ig ane June 18, 1864, } Pilot ‘will please observe that Guring the time the ro ae oe. ie Peres in the lower a7 ve As aon La dommes ult of Mex! Been Northern Basi ee ‘eat India mat ad ibe vorn'the hospital ships mea aWINDURNE, HD, saan mers Whatemon. xge eer Cie New *Ballord| gent us with 501 do wh oil and 3000 Ibs Sent home 2.0 a faiesn Nae bolton boon, ara ho Bedi St Catharines April 2, with ord 1h ae April 1, with 950 bbis oats Tune Niea’ B, was at St Helena Aprit 24, bound c Scania tt Kawatielaprii 28, clean, Lhe ytcry Chara of eetport, was at Honojulu April 22, to sail soon for ic Ocean. x'kieabeia Swift, of RBeai Honolulu, ts bouadto ‘oung, FH, clean, 10daya from Chath: Tatar (3 for the FtEe Arctic was spoken’ Feb 28, lat 2710 8, loa 5) Paine a Baris rot it - bay. Ay Rare lat 31,04 5. ton 28 - an foe Boe oni Indian, trom Mauritius for Caloutta, April 10, Int 060 on Kk Golden Fleece. 2 days from NYork Barbad oD atu, ono We Ww a “Dark aehora, A days from Bath for Washington, June 14, lat og oF, N, lon re Al showie, a blue pares al with 2 white ball Soomie . wen need, June 9, SL N. lon 64 50 W Bri 4. from Bordeaux for NYork, June i, no lat ‘er jon. Scur Phan’ ee from Baltimore for Antigua, Ji ay iat 90 Ny tou 83 42 hi ai agm Ports. eH avney, Beg fy 2; '8, Port brig f—-.-4 $Be)s Fei i tt rom Bosto: Pinder de atc r art ‘orobatly LAscow. re ahibe We for Boston; J slog Resuy; Br ohn Fyfe, Raven, o Biar, for N¥oF ipgase. June 1S—Arr + Ap Eiomne, lon NB. June 15—A Phiistetphin sehr Francis Hautes ‘Pre Ste, Bvenin, Blue ren Bie hen: Daal, Nore. ire AMERICAS, O77. Care Rice.) 5, Fried deans; 7th, Lizzie Harman, at Webster, at do. Arr from ry eutae 4 Tuba! Cain, at Falmouth. Pa. ¢ from Balt June 8, Florence Chipman, at Liver- Pesta for NYork June 4, Meridiansfrom Newport: 7th, Pa: iverpool. en, from the Clyde; Sth, Lawre: Ut ‘ld for Boston June 7, Alvert, from Liverpool. Bid for Baltimore Juni 8 Witiains, from Liverpool. ‘be Lat cen ‘Londonderry. Arr from NYork, Loftus, at Genoa; Horace aa tebune, amd Clara Livoly, at Liverpool; Palmyra, at Gree Arr from Baltlinore, Wide Awake, at Liverpok ‘Afr frou Philadelphia. Oswingn, at Ltverpool, ican Ports, a ship fool Ba ourne, Fe A BOSTON, June Pr Gn pape iron Soaps Quaif, Brewster, er hip ha van, Wondan; barks Pearl, Singspore; “ cri Jone oni ‘x Hifieg ven Tacs _ rts Li Johns, LA anaee Hoodie Mar. irden, York. Bid Bullogs, gree. ‘DI acme ene wh id brig Catharine Hayes, Yeaton, A mh a a dc i= 2S —— p Ganndenes arse@ Eee ste Fen, nm hata and Genre W Sow Suse ‘duow, Haskell, Bizatatpen nora, algae ra. iowa sane, i3—Arr sohrs pete Beqnts for seu Elizabeth port: naw avi TAVEN, June lb elbeareoohe Hse *Piitad marge Js. PM Arr sobre amie Sarr scrisne tas Horeina Ct Bedford; Ava ‘tain aan bya: W i; Dubsen, Chow. ell, Boston; White Freeman. Caumbridgeport; J Swroup. Fo ‘tor, eau River Boston, Brower, Providesce; ¥ napa TohrarrC 8 sisamer Chippews, Lieut A W Weaver, Port -Arr barks Indian Belle es. % EL lngwoed Cienfue) ftcnacen A re van hades neiro; HO Brooks. 3 i Agron. rs Jane, iliabore NS medi AC. UBPO Fo OUTH, Ju atm BJ Lindsey, Fickett, Blizal aV "ti jacom ber, Georgetow! FROFIDENCE, ee hee scare Dobe a cen ta Taney fey Phitndeipi Tos, and Gieowood. ia avis tas ley etp hte, hy i for Pawtypk ot: Sonia Thon tha Ball. aod Win Brothertog, Ni&ork.. Sid sctirs Sope Jobe. gon, Sanit and Reading Railroad "No a1 ‘Adams. ee phia; Vincen( Barkelew, Congions Te 'W Birdssil, Trivole, aud Harriet Lewis, Tay! * IMth—Arr seve MA (Eben Weaver, Georgetow: BP Nowoomb. comp, Baltimore; Fiving Sead, 3 cH set, Panoee: Pyar Sa Sore a Fanny Moss, Davis dis fo tur Pawtuck ou: Ob pare ae “4 rn rc ow rks ry, b Coser ixon Braspee wise. i= cha Fant —_ hiladelpbia; Rach: k bid’ rc cous yr Calaies Lady, ing’ Hinawi, Nore ee r. eh 7th echee ache ed M Broom Bhaw, ar) rae —— (Cinsens ABSOSTATION | “OF. THE | SIXTERNEE J ward—A. z teenth street and vareniie, ow W orto ext, the 22d inatant, at 73 o'clock, for business. Ate ‘addresses will be delrered by prominent Alleitizens of the ward are cordially. invited ¢ ordor. OR: 00D, jpwanp P. Cuank, ‘seeretary. ewe ve WARD CITIZENS pBBQ0T astow: —EEDOS. xation: reform of (i a atroets; well veatletea houses. A mi Sens of the Biehth ward without. distinction io of pare wilt be von pring street: on Wednes- day explain’ the e ob; sods of the iateaclaion, Lew whatis vow ee {ng,done in the city towards the accomp'iatanent of these ihilare fav tod woaitend,, by order of the Bxeem- fveCommiten, Jona Be Acker, Daniel i, Devo, &dinund ites Tucker, Will.am Moir, Committec of Age ts, range RATIFICATION MEETING. Gms ts Ont er COCHRANE, GoorER inarituTE, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 27 OZART HALL GENERAL OOMMITTER—A Pm. eal mesling of the above commitice will be. held Kosar Hal BU Rrowtay_ oo, Focaday, ihe Bie taste af Fauewal attendance ts req ested, an business ce Transact iy on . BE, FAIRGHILD, Chairman. . DAILY, _ 3. K. Hackers, } Secretar 1 WARD DNION DEMOGRATIC CAMPAIGN, Ag. socintion—General George B. McClellan for Presi- dent. A meeting of the above named a-sociation will te ee at Bus-an's, 22) Second street,on Tueslay event 2 22, at & o'clock. The members and the demorrat ou zene are penustied TO. eng aes ry ae as business: riance w mnsactel, ‘By orter o i JOHN D. NULDOCK, President, “Wx, 3, Bonen, Secretary. : ‘H OTH WARD D PUBLIC MEETING—EIGHTH AVENUB Railroad to Harlem river. —Citizens and property owocre are invived to attend a eat to be held at the Brewery Hote’, 1U8th street and my Fane on Fueeaay. sat inst ak 8 o'clock Ms Byorde . N. Lew é rrced teecoit Aan COPARTNERSHIP. CIN A A PROFITABLE AND PLEA, sant boxiaess wil ot to asuitable person, one whe can devote hs time and $' i nolo of Mr. BLAK- 434 Hudson street, in i e evening, ut 5 o'clock, HALF INTERE! if N ATIVE ge adden hg ae TO ER. in sate, Pospoctal naka arondy “oslab- AtHee atafoss'tor two days Jobbar, Horald NBR WANTED—WITG FROM $70) TO $600, Tm a.neat, honorable and prodcablo, business Any gee man can cail an examine at 680 Broadway. room No, L. ‘PARKER OW ANTEDE MISE: #100, IN. Ay BUSINESS ‘already tried. and which pays. handsomely. beedriong humbug, and the advert: cor solicits. the. strictos investiga- tion. First class references will niso be given and re quired, ‘Adres Partner, Herald ollice, 500 ~WANTHD. A PARTNER, TO TAKE AN I. 0 of s very valuable invent Pinan wanied imore than tie money.” Adaress, with W. H., Herald etiige, for two days, Br pit trbninblgs IN AN OLD Estas . lished comp ess, with large orders on y seeking yrastncee foe anit amount find tn is rs rare chances tigation invited. BELTON t CO. 28 Broadway. $10. 0.000.7% ee ay x AUteR, WITH bo full o atv aL NO gir toa 7 7 P, OBBK ‘PHotodRarmic MEDALLIONS voR THE PREST. ye 1 compels. with accurate vimana Presi. Vice Pres'dent of each party, en: gies ot ienstatie Gacas Bach 9 iivenose th President 710 Bea didecont trom ‘anything or horetofore made, ten Everat ecount to the trade “Mawure 7 wholesale and retall by ee JOHN Gaute, Park place, N.Y. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, ENJOYING A MODERATR income, with very rellued ud. literary tastes, hav! this dence of six yeare in ag YOUNG GENTLEMAN ABOUT TO bot 20 ease the acquaintance of aot ove Of graceful deportment, and with Letters addresse D, iT stating # pince witt be jgtost com A. YOUNG, GENTLEMAN; OF GOOD SOCIAL Pi ton, desires to form the acquaintance of & young oe widow, not aver 23, ‘ri 8 view to matrimony. She in ne looking, intelligent a an am! le disposition, address Les ‘confidence ‘ |. U., Herald omice, A Gentt NTLEMAN, AGED 85, WELL OFF AND NEVER married, the noquainiance of a good looking tees indy, with a view toimimediate matrimon; ion vo one working for her living, f{ hendsgine aud healthy. incerel¥ an oun] » Gen ument, Acapring street, Nek. ie YOUNG, MAK (A RW), AGED 38 THARS, A RE. tradesma: rived" from Londems pollcts the peavatniange ‘of anwalsiigent and relned Jewish older than himself, with a view to mairimomy, Audiess Palio, Herald ofies, Gti wawran, 200 300, quality, Inquire of H. J. coAL, GPRS Gaats Saat OOD.—FOR SALE, PINE, Oak Ae Woensto sta Sie ket ‘ROWLAND & co. ry pins Recatih and Thirty. “sixth sti een AND $9 ba “FOR LARGE ae ii T CO. 0 soa ie caleerel me ord: aGLwy, yards X sgianaeeh $10. 50 fw TER sar FOR THe ~— RED AND 1, screened ani id delivered, of Ail sizer aa guarantata AD at 0 Wave: place; 343 hwety, coruer ef fvied ‘apply at Bighth ee Due and 40) Pearl street. a TREADWELL aaa OFFERS FOR SALB A rin vit se hie Improved Cushions, uder, at his factory, HICKORY Agent. panne W. |. GRIFET Cushi bee rn. ona made 4 146 Fulton street. “—— SHE LECTURE SNASON, UREA Dal DAILY, FOR GeNTi etme fork Museum of Anatomy, 61 ried on hefunate rane y cee : Bocretary York Mugoum o/ Anatewy. _ XPRESS. BURN IT Al ave Hig Wiest Bloventh, strh—ty enut not a thes worlds for moving furniture to country oF in city. T T-MON BRRALLY ANCED AT 1 hi a abe 7 WELBE, AT or SREB eee a PAPRBROER 7 Crers Akay aed rah ” place In the , at ecker street ap stairs. DYAN MADB, O! Bevel AMONOS feet me La ae ae sion fetind th tb O Poe ig # of Broad- ae oe Sa ea Tt Leteans A rehaatt BROADW. ee ee T 600—MONEY Li LY A 1D ON DI Eee if ee Tt Matas nanndhalieracn demandes mn wil CORNRR OF Wailhos and ‘ino on Ph,