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Sive-vwentees of the new imsue 102}4. After the board the market was steady om the strest ‘The extreme prices of leading stocks cinco Ge com. é nlttie 4 hh i ARREST OF DARING THIEVES. 3. C. Kinner, of the independent merchants’ police, arrested James Ritey and George Wilson, charged with together with a quan- from Charles L. Mat ‘Justice Hogan committed stolen a horse and jo, 320 Kighth avenue. the prisoners for trial. The accused habit of watching grocers’ wagons Washington and Chambers street, and when one was filled juinp into it and drive off. THE MURDER IN THE WOODS. Investigation Before Coroner Lynch and ‘Der the part week o large pamber of transports have et le Ge port, laden with Woops blending W the Peswty 8 cores ander commend of Major General Setivey Weel The etfeet ef thelr coming bere was Per the puree of the offtoers being past This toring corals Godiney Woeltacl and Giles A Smith arteek wor Crom City Poimt, to maperintend the de- paras of the vomnele, The onder of prooreding is not y Keown, bet 1 Supposed thet the Moet will Illinois Cleveland end Pintba Clevetand,Columbus & Cleveland and Toledo. ‘The investigation into the circumstances attending the death of Antonie Diodati, who was found murdered in ceed ke Ot ere Om Ee ceeet before selling for | the woods, near the Brooklyn city line, on Saturday, the ‘The troepe competing thie expedition are in | 27h ult, was commenced by Coroner Lynch yesterday tee, sek bappy at tee prospect | afternoon, at his office in the new Court House, Brooklyn. ‘The following witnesses were examined :— John Smith (colored) testified that he lived on the New Dtrecht Miank road opposite the toll gate; was in the ‘employ of Philip Koch, keeper of Pope’s Park Hotel; on Wevsel, which haw Beem Orting out in | Saturday tust was directed to go to the woods to cut some sticks; took a horse and wagon; went in company with Charles Hohe and two others; coming to a hill at some distance from the hotel, Hohe saw a man lying in the woods and thought be was drunk; went to see, and he soon hatlooed that it was a dead man; witness advised the party to be off, and they turned about and drove ‘ ome, & rondervour at that | Charles Hehe testified to living with Mr. Koch, prietor of the lager beer garden, corner of Thirty-si | street and Fifth avenue; tends bar; have been there two mouths; ou Saturday afternoon last went to the woods ( norae etieks to brace up the lager beer tables, and round the body of a dead 86, and then went to the Mil. and Prairie ons! ai ‘udson Gana Cumberland preferred.... 143¢ Pacific Mail Steamship Co.136\¢ ‘The highest and lowest prices of gold in each year since the suspension were :— ee camap Hite. The Press Oeepateh. Vimrawe Monn, June 1, 1865. Phe Texan oapedition, unter the command of Major wg the Peet week, & now fairly on ite the pei of detimation, somewhere wiomg the itside of the streat to disturb the monotony which prevails on the Stock Exchanga and, therefore, it 1s a difficult task for the bulls to en- gineer any material and permanent rise; but, nevertho- less, some recovery seems probable within the next few days. The market is completely under the control of brokers, and as such it is a very treacherous one for out- siders, excepting the few that make a business of specu- lation, and who, being always on the spot, are able and willing to make short turns. We therefore adviso all the tailors, tinkers and carmen in town who have boen in the habit of depositing margins with brokers and operat- ing in stocks to leave the market in undisturbed posses- sion of the bulls and bears among the Boardof Bro- kere to their legitimate fighting ground. Just now the Stock Exchange in New York is the refuse grouud of the floating stocks of the United States, and whosoever likes may buy them at whatsoever price any speculator likes to sell them. This is playing the game of hazard with the railway property of the country in a manner which cor- rupts its management and exposes the travelling public e risks of their lives and Se di, me ter ‘property. and managers of nearly sil, t stocks boucht sold in Wall stroat are more or jess corrupted by Yell street influences, and therefore unfaithful to their trust, is a certainty in the minds of those best acquainted with their secret or internal arrangement, When ail the rail- way stocks of the country are, therefore, bought up for investment, the reputation of Wall strect will be likely to improve as its gains diminish. At present most of thos: who worship at its shrine lead a useloss and idlo existence, an@it isthe refuge of what in classical lan- guage may be termed the ‘‘scallywags” of tho United States and of the world, Mn from all geotions of the country, with opinions as diverse as the religions of the earth, congregate together and ‘‘operate;” and in pur- suit of gain they are as unscrepulous as sin and es na roy-minded and untrustworthy as the bigots of the six- teonth thd Svéntoonth centneies lying, wholesale and retail, is a fashionable accomplish- ment in Wall street, This Includes the @pld Room, which is, however, re- @sced to comparative insignificance if we contrast it ‘now with the period antecedent to the close of the war, ‘Tho horde of secessionists and wandering costaopolitans, who once made it a den composed chicfy of disloyal rapscallions, have found thelr vocation uaprodiable et undesirable, and qutetly passed away. Those who remain arc brokers, who act for others, or speculators, wlio sull with the wind, and whose Influence amounts to as little aa the value of their opinions. Speculation ts no longer a rampant and terrible thing in the Gold Reom. monster whose dimensions insignificant proportions, Tho recent rise in been compelled ‘There is no speculation ont sailing Gniers were immed te the ioty @f Forte emmers and to therong! ly any further southward e expedition fleet tnpted to a tony moa eowiew, and wore char. | the different quartermasters in New | + before proces vynge | there digoovered lying om th mao: drove back to the #wtion house and informed the police; the body was wbeut twenty foot from the road on whch we wore driv- toe; the wagon was about one hundred and fifty feet distant, the brash is pot very thick; I was standing on the wagon when I first discovered the body; I thought it drunken man; went to see and Poser Gotilied testified—I reside with Mr Koch, Thir- enue; have bee. an his em- »panied Hehe and Brith to tm the Roads, and will suit elthor | Ht Weed. on Saturday afternoon, and corrobated the tes- | Gmomy oF the other witoesses as to the discovery of the ly dice Rilzebeth Marqua testifled—t live on the Coney we, © renehting the | Eland and Rath Kaliroad, opposite the toligate; Hehe, Gottiiod and Sinith cane running Chrough her yard the weods, and ou saking what (he matier was I was 'h- man wos lying there; the policeman Came some time after, aud { wept with them and saw ever saw Mt Rase =o padtiovlar no lice is taken ov it: there unbes Beer the place where the body wr ound. * omploy of Philip Koch, ae gone- d that he was one of the four nt to the woods and discovered the body; saw ihe back of the neck; Gottieb and another wanted fo remain while they went to inform the © moch frightened that the’ ‘ ore Lome, wi SAS inland de Babe Chariee Biaal, aced about seventeen, test!Oed that he Jat the corner of Phirty-cixth strogt and Fifth ave- amhrble cutter, and the sidewalk about OF Shevrdey afternoon, saw four men going woods; told hiv aunt that he , | Wowkt bet that he saw four of the men whi any kawn 0 the of the Poet eomoremg ome fifteen ated, white the “tar ot the South, ove Mecropalia, Tonawanda €, C. Porry, @ he Lrget steamer, lee alroarty Bichuwnd Wee 2 P. Rvermen ty sixth street and Pitta Byer ythiny cece 6 for the safety ant me pedal Of rondo: ous in abewrt seven divs’ wml. wt work, with sme supe to evine @vETY jrorjeot uf oo Kirby Salth Of tor France. Sie ine tine m Sha'seets: perengers a9 fer an it Creeral Caoke Sey ad ed ae af the cow tales snare Rou rer to w getdate tor the surrender | aed ate om tend to th monte of Uhat © tewwed of Bie eom. r France, via Mexico, the day ble wife fearing the imade. ceaae annt ook d alter ther come distance off: Uhe inen were gond three of them ball a hems after they beft, Hebe came up dead wan bad been found ip the woods; Mra. “eg the mon when they came back; they wathing feet when they went to the woods, and returned; Was pretty sure’ that four who wont iny Formed that the bely of a unah was in the woola | be etpresed the belie’ that he bed been murdere: ved te bea Spaniard; the others Italians; one wb coat and yollow pants; was tall, high ant wore a gomtee; be carried an umbrella; sooth or had om a @ark coat, light mixed pantaloons an >: tad short witeh@rs, long, tatok dark curly hair; feot seven inebes high; did aut remark . but he Bad dark clo es; the two men if I ebould see feore partionlar uetice when they came back went inte the woods; identified the mur. - 4 not return with the others; ard Orem qpeak in the Tallan iancuage, one mede use im conversation; rs, from the fact that they were In other words, totwonm (ntee-q + thom ad pewens gmbored Dee, to Wiknte Bret betwres Fh Lady Eris, Doster and General Hitler Davi, te the gerat the affeir woe bolt for Dexter ame orion stwad «The day wan appearance Jecide whiek was ty wes Op, and the track beng in caper condi Being the figures t and whose influence the premium has logitimate -demand, the contrary, epesulators iv gold were ignorant enough, for the most part, to believe that gold would sink to par immediately now that the war is ended, They are still stauding and looking a each other, like #0 many birds of a feather, round Lhe railing in the Gokt Room, but their predictions have pot been realized, and therefore, aa weatheroocks, they are whistling fer & Cresh wind. The opening quotatien for gold to-day was 18534, after ty it advanced 3, and then steadily relapsed to al37\%, which wag the closing price at balf-paat M. Tho @emand for shipment to-day has not been boavy, as the foreign bankers are borrowing ond deferring their remittances. ere doing likewiee to some extent. The short interest is fm fact 40 large that the bears cannot aiford to buy in to fulfil their contracts without a struggle for the mastery, which, in view of the present condidon of our foreign trade and exchanges, and the extreme scarcity of gold ta the country, they are by no means likely to attain im- wagered on hin wine coanterteuting ; lowe! on deeraet, and read mone male ak and lost wbeee & he, wh Rewte at No 296 Grand din the boot and down the back trowel Kod es & jeweller; was oquainiod with r kbont O¥e or sx Months from be called ot my A Parquate Mapa, who i and he bought ‘ope for some » aequatates w lo the rlure sometunes 1 paid him © per vont bn front of pace af bexter was She turn, the bay and Butler got t ar bounds on the Dexter came he 5 Thind Hea’, —One hiuuared bo tive Mart was a oot one, » being imare Tortanate thom & Droge up beuiy, a Foreign exchange was not very active, exd bankers’ Dilly at sixty days wero easily parchasnble at 109 ant 110% at three days. Merchants’ bills remain scarce, fend thoy are quoted at 109.2 100%. The money market is quiet on the hasis of six per cent The demaad is light and there Is no pros ‘The supply of loanable fands is th- The disoount tine is unchanged, and the best grade of commorcial peper rates at 7a 8 per cent, and'® 8 10 for the mecond grade, Phe Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania have tationality of the aut that the clanse of the oncress to “coin money and aye and Mangoer with wt arteaed war oe yae od to ne Hola = scvety quartor pole a lengtls and ingw long ran kept side un a hie work, paswd peot of stringency. And the Citrer quarter)» ee ones arrertiod on the 1 4 at heats, Mr ¢ . a Loe test hones Logni Tender act, on the conatitytiom authorizing foqulate the value thereof, and of forciga money,” | not constitute a prohibition of the issue of paper money ‘The Court held that the words of the Nd not be construed literally, but secord- thou opirit, and cited the authority given to Con- ; im the samme Mstrument as not outly comprohenrive to authorize % to make end carry on war if interpreted literally, Tho decision, however much tm accord with the poltical @pirit of che Games, will hardly be a:copted by Juriats as good cou- ettetonal law, for nolther in letter nor in spirit. does the ooaatiiouon eothortre the iano of an trredeemable cur- remey, We courts to the contrary notwithstanding. A wow Qoancial and commercial weekly is announced t© make @ appearance during the present month. It is wo be ented the Commernal an@ Financial Chronicle, ool of Uke mape, size and plan of the Landon Boonomust. 1 wilt be edited by Mr W. 8. Dana, of Hunt's Merchant’ and the second in 241, BAB. This in capital tine fora privat ter having trowted aw Chat can beat ther. gabsoqnent!y gave tho mares « “Wrotted in 2:36. y aimntch for $800 will be trotted for between hoats, beat tars hh to. Ida and The , tn!) to wagone, at the Farhiou Courre. Pollee Intelligence. ATTEMPT TO PASS COUNTREYRIT MONET. Officer Barker, of the Fifteenth precinct, arrewted | soured amet John ¥. Livingston, a young soldier, on the complaint of | PLillpoteaux, cashier of the Maison who alleges timt the preouer wera $10 counterfeit bi on the Jewitt cus On Thursday night Livingstom , Doree with a friend, and tendered | o paytaent Cor some refrort character of the bill, the casbier caused tae | ngaton, and on earch) counterfeit $10 note on the Hank of North. anbury, Pa. was found in hit poxennon. lient counterte ve good Judges of money ) And Paid that he reoeived the hille at a 6 @aloon in Hrondwey, He was committed for trial by Juw Mee Dodge in default of $1,000 bail. WHE NEW LAW AGAINST DRFACING KOMNEKY—BAID ON BILL POSTHAE. Mr. Oliver J. Putnam, of 140 Fifth avenue, entered a somplaint before Justice Dodge, at the JeGereon Market BU we days and diaharged be per endings be Ce eed « Court Cotendar—This Day. trrnees © ver Weller Const opens at ten o'eteek AM. New ITZ 16la, oe ee a Ee Jutee Clerte Cours rre4, beat, 1104, 1007, eee, 02, CIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sa0T, 1406, 1009, bat Part 2 — Letore en AM Bow 812, 1956, 1264, 196, ATOR O43, inte 1a him ai the station | Mr A. Barstow, Intely with Henry Clews & Oo., has formed « copartnership with Mr A. R. Edoy, under the firm came of Barstow & Bu: err in government securities, at JO Uroad street. ‘The importations of dry goods at this port during the week ending May Si compas as follows with those of the previous week — Press, Jee’ | ‘The rpinn of epecuintion contionse tase in Wall stevet, Boe Dekh 1 the old Rom amd om the Stork Fax bange the volume of Desinews ie hight At the Bret boar! there we Behera) Ahough mbt advane® em ali Croept two of the leading ehares The exceptions were Reading «hich wow wtendy at Weinertay ¢ second beard price, and Fort Wayne, which declined ¢ New York Central was i por cont higher, Erie \y, Hudson River i, Michigan Benth. ern \%, Northwestern 1\, Ohio and Miseiowipp! certit. catee 4, Quicksilver %, Camberiand & Government securities were depressed, under the imfuence of European news Coupon five twenties were There was a further rise in Atlantic as stockbrokers and deal- 71, 029 oo Sir i iti Manu/actares of silk... Vennfacturos of tax, Minoo! ‘Bee Remeang qqeanerty Givideas of two per oat, free of tan, of tbe Imsurencs bee of the Mew Ametertom Ouenpany. (Tee Wupyens of the Teleda Peurie and Wermw Beil ‘vuad Compan; due June 1 will be paid, lem the tax, ob Ur cesta Tanne & Oa ‘The coupons due Juse | on Muweakes City Readjust Ment bonds will be paid at the office of W Schall & Co. ‘The Merehants Rend of Baltimore has declare’. huf yearly Gividend of ten per cont, free of tex, and the Baitimare Ge Light Company bas declared @ clear divi- der of five per cent, ‘The cash balame m the hands of the Aamstant Treasn. rer of the United Bistee im Beetan, at the close of bost- noes Muy 7, was 20,006,298 81, showing a» increase of ($1,061, TT¥ 67 ae comparcd with the close of the previous week. ‘The Corn Exchenge Insurance Company have filed up their capital to $400,000. This makes the capital full, ‘with a surplar of $75,000 ‘The reported earnings of the New York Central Rail- Foad was last month $1,246 695, ‘We learn from Washington that Secretary McCulloch is preparing for publicaLoe a statement o the netional debt to the extent of WO being known om the ist of Jone. It will probably exceed two thousand Sve hus- Cred millions, ‘The total funded apd floating debt of the State of Con PovLicut On account of the war amounts to ten and» half millions of Coltars. ‘The following figeres show the recetpts of floor and grain at the principal lake porta, Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detro:t sud Cleveland, for the weeks ending May 20 and 27;— n io 112 1 cou 108) a . 102 lo. ....b! 14600 US5's10-40cou 94! 7000 Treasn’ 3-10ss 3 65 10000 Ohio&Mies cer 283¢ 10000 do. .2dcall 23 1000 NY Cent6’s 63 91 1000 Mariposalstm 45 100 shs Shoe&LBank 101 1 300 Mariposa Mg Co.. 11 200 do. ..2d call 58% 100 Atlantic M S$ Co 168 100 C & N W pref.s60 534g 300 da. ..2d call 170 60 do.. . ob 4K Sener e 20% 300 do. . 8 e 1 prt: Foy “~ prof, 92\¢ a Beh acm 31% SRCOND BOARD. Pary-vast Two o’Cvo0K P.M. $3000 UE 6's, ’81, com 108% 400 she Hud Riv RR. 10034 500 US 6's, ee’ 10233 100 Hud Riv RR, .si0 100 do. 500 06. 400 Erie RR . Congregations! church, by the Rov. W. Tosext Weineroop, to Joseph Brash, of Coseob, all of ‘the towa of Greenwich, n. wife of Abel Avh, aged 47 yeare. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at nine o'clock, from her late residence, 347 Cherry street. the 87th year of his age. invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at haif-asi nine o'clock precisely, from the residence of his son, Leopold Bemberger, No, 77 Sevonth street, with- out farther notice, His remaing will be takon to Cypress Hii for interment, She re ¢ relatives and friends of the family are reapecttully invited to attend the funeral, from the residen James Canthers, No. 22 East Sixth stroet, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. the county Derry, Ireland, aged 85 years, his sons, Williom and Thomas Boyd, aro respectfully in- vited to’ attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at wo o'clogk, fom hia late residence, 310 West Twenty- seventh street. monthgand 18 days. invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at ae 102% 400 Reading RK..... 91 SCO USSR 10 dOjcon 94% 200 do... 200 0X 20000 Tr n, 73-10, as, 9936 100CRI&NWpref.. 64% 26000 Ohio & Miss cor 23% 300 do, : Ai 10000 do. ‘- 500 Mich So 81% 10000 do, ; 28% 200 = ao 68 350 she Quick Mg Co, 50° 200 wes 81% ah . 7 100 Canton ompany. 6927 960 Atlantic M £09 not esettel 68% 400 NY Central RR.. 200 Intinois Gon BR. 1 100 100 Chit NW prt 2A B84 100 do...2d call 93, 200P,FtW &C RRsIS 92 100 do. 0 2 100 ee aes CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fray, June 2—6 P.M Asurs.—Receipts, 943 packages, The market was dull ‘and only small sales were made, at $724 a $762 for pois and $7 63 a $8 for pearls, Busavsrvres.—Receipte, 21,707 bbls. flour, 4,064 de. and 313 bags corn meal, 25,871 bushels wheat, 79,380 do. corn, 36,697 do. oats and 70,000 do. rye. The floar bes ket was dull and heavy to-day, and prices further,“re- ecetled fe, per bbl., closing quiet at the decline. The sales were abont 1,000 bbls. at our qhotationa Rye flour was dull and nominally anchenged. Ousnda flour ‘wag also dull and @ shade lower; the sales wore 350 bbis, Southern flour was Hkowise du and heavy, but prices were not quotably lower; tite snes were 640 bbls, at our quotations below. Corn meal was steady, with a fair d mand; sales 450 bbis,, at $460 for Jeracy aud $5 75 top Breadywine. We quote: Suporiine State and Westore flour. e & > . 64a 66 6002 675 6 00a 690 69a 710 Tih a 880 Extra'St. Louis 1% al % Comuon South Tlba 8 Faney and 825 012 Common Canadian, 6604 6 Geod to choice and extra, 6 04 8 Rye four (superfine)... 6250 5 Corn meal, Joreey. 44a 4 Corn mou, Brandywin! 5500 5 76 Corn Brandywine, puw 902 — —Whoeat was in fair dorama and prices agaig advanced 2c. @ 3c. a bushel under a scarcity, The eales were about 20,000 bushely at $1 73 a $1 76 for amber and $2 | for white Michigan. The advenes provented anything being done for shipment, though rates ate very low again, Rye was quict and we leard of no sales. Bar- ley was dull. Cern was in good demand at ‘the opening, when prices went up 2c. a 3c., but heavy and declining. The gales were 36,000 bushels, at Bic. . for inferior mixed Western, 920. a 8c. ‘for sound do., and 913¢ for inferior Southern yellow. Maly was dall and nominal. Oats wore excited, and prices again went up 2c. a3e. Large sales were made at 60c. for Canada and 65c. a 68¢, for Western, Corrox.--The market was dull, heavy and 2c, lower, The sales were only about 600 bales, We quote:— Upland. Plorita: Movile, NOE, Ordinary bry wu Good ordinary. 38 38 38 Middling..... 4 46 46 M6 } Good middling... 49 “a 40 ov Midditng tai ofl bt 51 aL Covram was quiet but firm at 28%¢. for prime Rio. Daves. ‘e note sales of 1,200 ke: bi of soda at Gc. a To, om tho spot, and 42¢c. arrive. " SuRiowTs wore advil, and rates entirely nominal. The engewemonte were to Liverpool, 300 tiercea beef, 64. ; 21,00 tushele wheat, priyate,’and per eteamer 100 boxes bacon, 15s., and '0,000 bushels corn, private. To London, 2% hhds.’ tobaceo, 258 4 ship was chartered from St. Johns to Liverpool, deals, private. A bark fron Richibueta to London, private. One from Pugwash to Dobiin, 70a. A British brig from Bangor to Port-aa- Prines, lumber, $10. fix Ligs and schooners to New- bern and Port Royal, coal, and two schooners to Rich- mond, Va., private. "We quote:—To Liverpool, cotton, per pound, 344; flour, per bbl, 6d. a 0d.;' petrole- um, 5s.; heavy goods, [a ton, ‘bs.; oll, 108. @ Ibs. ; corn, bulk and begs, per bushel, 1d. a 13gd.; wheat, bulk per bus bul, 1d. a 2d. ; beef, per tierce, Oe. a Oe. ; por bbl., To London,’ heavy goods, por , 168; oil, por ton, 166.» 20s ; flour, per bbi., Ls. 64.5 potroloum, per bbl,’ 5s.. beef, perticroe, 2s. 6. ; pork, por DbL, 1h 9d. a 28; wheat, In ahip's bags, per bushel, 4a. ; corn, bulk and ag cap ee by adyd. To Glasgow, flour, per bbdI., Is. 64. a 1s. Od.; wheat, por burt, da; corm, bulk and por bush: ad. j pe nluem, per bbl., 6s. ; heavy q a ; oil, per ton, 208, » 26s. ; beef, trl H pork, per bbi., 2s. a 28. $y. Wore wero dull, and we loarn of ealee of only 100 bales, at To. a 336, Tnon,—Amerioan pi¢ may be quoted at $87 a $38. We note sales of 550 tons No, 1, maitily at Klizabethport, at $37, and 700 do. rails on private terms, oLasews.—The market was dull, and only small Baloa were making at previous se —Reovipts, 2,619 bbla. , 1,759 do, beef, 402 piega. cut meata, 263 do. lard. re appears to bo # “corner” in pork, the June contracts having begot an active demand, which was responded to by holders domanding an advance of $2 por bbl, which was paid, and large amounts taken at the advance. The sales, cash and regular way, were 10,000 bbls, Ye $26 60 for moss, and $23 0 $24 for did (cfoving somewhat below the outside prices), $19 for and $19 mn $20 for prime mers; also 6, new mons, for June and July, at $26 w $26 76, f was quiet; 600 bole. wold at $10 8 $18, including alt kinds. f hame were steady, with emall suies $26 w $28. Bacon was dull, with sales of 160 boxes at 1430. for short and clear rib. Cut meats were in fair demand and firm. The sales were 600 packages at 120. a 140. for shoulders, and Ide, a 173g. for hams, Lard wag in fair Fequtat at 160, & 186. for the range, at which 1,600 pack- ema 24 mae, hands. Buttor was steady at 260. 0 330. for een ce Choese was quiet at Peraottom was dull and lower; 2,600 bbls. sold at 360. for crude, 480. a 400. for refined, in bond, and 67. a 680., Rice was dutl, without rales of moment. Sovcan,—The market was rather more active. We note @ales of 1,900 hhda. at 1030. a 1240. for Cuba musco- vado (malnly 10%. for fair refining); 11e. @ 11340. for Porto Rico; 220 boxes Havana, Ile, a 18¢., and bags Manila, private, TaLainw waa active, and the rales were 260,000 Ibs. at 10Yo. & 10K. a Tic, Keston Stee market was dull, with salowof 100 hhda. aKY ab 19s, » 280 one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 2 Rose strget, the 77th year of his age, Episcopa! chureh, Fougi' street, near Sixth avenue, this (Saturday) aflernddp, at 2 o'clock. are invited to attyyd, without further notice, short iiluess, Richanp Caravan, in to 43d year of his , inviled “vy attend the funeral, from his late residence, om Sunily’y afternoon, tt one o'¢lock. / 1 a of Petor Dyer. o'clock, from Believuo Hispital, from Cometery. end friends of the family, and of his @ather-f-law, Wm. native of parish of Hglith, Kings county, Greland, in the ‘76th year of her age. nephaws, Thomas and Henry Tone, are invited to attend tha rosidence of her son, Lith street, between Seventy arf Kighth avenues, Hatlem, from th ie Anpexed ia the monthly plate § Pbiindelphia payors please copy. wih ' j BS zt | H zy] j “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS} Married. The felatives and friends of the family are invited te Bumacren—Rogvzs,—On Thursday, June 1, by Rev. attend the enact ae ane Charelt of the Asconstien Dr. Cummings, GronaE Bonars ‘of Frankfort, Ger- | Fifth avenue, corner of Tenth street, on marn-- Rogvrs, Bort ing, at tem o'tlock, tho romaing will be taken to West- chestor for interment, Ww.8,—On Friday, June 2, Saran, the beloved wife of Reuben P. We a, of Port Richmond, 8. 1, aged md T day To sleep in Jesus 0 how sweet! Ror fred shed a tear; y should -you wish back again? You have De cous to fear, . Bertrand, Franee. ‘Crom —Mi .—On Wednesdry, May 31, at the re- es parents, by the Rey. R. 8. Foster, D., Bexsasan J. Crosay to Frances A, only daughter ot Robert Nequ oid, Exq., all of this city. Canrnett—Tev Eyox. —On Wednesday, May 31, by the Rev. John Gaston, of Saugerties, Henry Camrnnut to Fawr Tew Excx, both of Coxsackis, N. Y. Fiara—Dexie. —On Thureday, June 1, by the Rev. J. W. Searles, Evwix J. Frets to Harne S Dawu, all of this city. No carda. ~ Mowtxn-—Orrwayx.—On Thursday, June 1, by the Rev. H. Ragener, Avauer Mouse, of this city, to Many A. Orrxasn, of Williamsburg. No cards. ny ony pera igh eeeatg pected hse f . NDOL iter 0! ~ iD. all of Passaic, N. = Mocaray Raysowp—Hayes.—On Tuesday, May 30, by the Rev. Wm. P. Corbit, 2. F. Rarwonp to Miss Liza Hayes, all of this ‘er Srrrr——Forsom.--Ou Wednesday, May 31, at St. Ann’: church, Eighteenth strect, by the Rev. Thos. Gallacdet, D. D., @uonax Morr Srrr to 5 iil CoRNELLA, daugh- ter of Charles J. Folsom, Exq., all of this city. Sraserer—Srauripixc. — n thurstay, June 1, at the Madison avenue Baptist church, bysthe Rey. W. W. Everts, of Chicago, Frepenice V. Sraeerme to Josernrs, eldest daughter of M. B. Spaulding, an, of te eed Sesorver--Brows.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 1, by the Rev. H. F. Poaso, P. B., Frank V. Sexonyen, of New York city, to Axno: E. Browy, of Brooklyn. Wriis—Triter.—On Wednesday, May 31, by the Rev. Henry Darling, D. D., at the residence of the brido’s pa- rents, Rhinebeck, N. ¥., Evcens Watts, of Hudson, N. Y., © Mary Tuoi, only daughter of Wiliam '. Teller, of’ the former place. Wetusto0p-—BRvon.—On Friday, June 2, at the Second 9 v.'H. TL Murray, Kare C., youngest daughter of street, Port Richmond, 8. L, on tind arlene oe Wrasams,—At Tast Hampton, L. 1, on Tuesday 30, after a lingering illness, Captain Punneuey! Wax. Liams, con of the kite Lambert Weiame, formerly off New London, Conn., in the 56th yeafMr his ujzo, New London papers please copy. PPING NEWS. Se MOON: . 725! man warer, Port of New York, Sune, 1863. Ki CLEARED. 8 1p Ki. Br), Bridgman, Liverpool ee tcSteameh'p Kangureo (Br), Bridgman, Liverpool via Queens. 4g iteaiustp Louisiane (Bz), MeNevin, TAverpoot-—Wiltaana uion, Steamship Hansa (Bem), Von Santen, Bremen yia South- ampton—Oelrichs & Co. Steamship Ocean Queen, Slocum, Aspinwall—D B Alten, Steamship Fuiton, Watton, Port Roynl. : pity Escort, Asifiey, Liver 1 Ship Guy Manneri Jeark Bounding Billo £0, John, Nii 1, Pastor. Vidnlich, ‘sinlaga—Tupper dB fg ies glared F Plorsou (Arg), Lowls, Buenos Ayres—I ¥ * grat Ross, Buenoa Ayres—A Brar il “ Goree—Rt P Buck & Go ON et, Monrovia-Yates & ,-tyrpm- n Hark Thos Fope, Alex eld, e 2 fulrl Thomas (Br), Peterson, Cardenas—Sperer, * gentmpuee sere ae Died. Asn.—On Friday morning, June 2, Cacirsa, beloved g Hermann (Dan), Larsen, Falmouth—Vane , Melueke nit, Brig J Sherwo The relatives and friends of the family are respect. nith, Havana—Murray & * egher: Brig Flying Bri, Strout, Cape Breton 5 Schs Dundee (Ur), Brouka, Deviarara—D K Scbr Gazelle (Br), Swaine, Ualifax—-Spence Taewoif & Co, ‘I i y 3 Loulsville and Memphis papers please copy. » Tontague & Baunenorn.—On Friday, June 2, Davio Baxeraer, in The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully B Qacer, * an. Brunt & Slaghte & Son. Bpacoy.--Ou Thursday, June 1, Jawzs Bracom, aged steamer Berbe ship City ¢ Mt Robt Su manip Caroli 90, to M » Korfoliy, 20 7 ee, pita PS) Richmond, 48 houra, with b : nahin arst, Richmond, Clty Pas and eo Acne and. passengeee i th 2 AU Bowman, H gscey, Fortress ifouroe. 40 hours, f Mr. Enniskillen roland) papers please copy. Borp,—On ursday, June 1, THowas Boy, a native of ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and thore of 5) 4 § transport), Watson, Washing. gartermaster. +Tuylox, Fortresa Monroe, 2 days, tax 4 & Co. Fundberg, Cartenas, May 21, with Dailant, 1 Hark’ To gar, io Jas Coleraine (Ireland) papers pleae ay Ze Jane, only Cosqrove.—On Friday, June, 2, . daughter of Daniel and Margaret Coagrove, eged 22 | onlays With NB), Stanwoo!, Trinldad, Orbit Thompson & funter, Davis, Cow Buy, 2 days, wht 1, Morryman, Matanzas, Mai fn company with hag Pro York. ind light $ winds, verald, Clentwegos, 20 lays, wltls mn indo, NB), Holmes, Mansonitia, 1 ‘nwallls, 16 daya, with po- Dewo L Peacock, Ringgold, Fortress, Monroe, 3 daya. ncnfor', Washington, 5 days, Mebouatd, Philadelphia vor New Ha- fe, Philadelphia for Nantucket y! Bark Lavinia ( Our hearts to God in hymna of praise, . 8 And bless the Lord in al! his ways, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully teas, for Bo goe” Hatteroa M498 ‘akK.—On Thursday morning, June 1, Joun Cann, in Funeral services at tha Washington square Methodist Relatives and frionda, ren Mary CANAVAN. 3% 2 Friday, Jone? after a! ven riba yr Pohr 5B Allon, © ix Nebr Madagascar Mesias, 8 days, "Tho reFitves and friends of the famfly aro reepectfu' ty | Gebr Albion. Me Boston for‘atbany: Wareham. jon for Newburg. dows for Groton . Rondout for Providenes: burg for Bristal. Schr Mlorencs, Recrham, Newburg far Norwich. Sloop Blackstone, Ailea, Newburg for Providence, ‘The ver reposted as the Valance, from Bahama, wMenla? rend Volant. ‘a, Thursday morning, June 1, MxcuaRn, Dyer, Funeral will take place this (Saturday) morn'fg, atten enos, to Calvary Die.—On Thureday, Jane 1, of “ropsy ef the chest, Cuankeon Brn, aged 66 years and 2 monil A, SAILED, Foneral from his Iste Tesidence, No. 2% Mortem street, won, Kangaroo, Ben Deford: *.p Mound: this (Satursy) afternoon, at three o'olock, Relatives i Witch Qheen, sslorn Star; xohre vmipden Belle, Ohilo, DW Saunders, MoLean, are invited, Dunicax,—On Friday, Jone 2, Narcarny Dunicay, a The friends of her_son Patrick, amd those of her wv of waved are WS . berts and John Willig’ Rank Ammrie Goorin vam those Relson, Wm Oral, Wiislow Ro- the funeral on Sunday afternoon, et one o'clock, from ence to Valvary Cemotery for interment. Kowusx,—Suddenly, in Richmend, Va., on Thursday, May 2, Eowaxn H. Fainerr, con of Henry and Aun uid, put buck next day om ao- ig fallen from aloit aod kil Maria Ebert, in the 32d year of his age. Dime Roseway Brot, (ir), Miller, at Baltimore from sb ; ot Jago de Cuba, reporis on ull, off the Rappahannock Notico of the funeral hereafter. ns ost gale ever experienced in the .—Ou Tunrsday, June 1, at his residence, in West Twonty-second street, Trak 8. Epwarns, Eeq., M. D., son of Charl ards, Eeq., aged 89 years. The friends are tend the funeral, this <, from the Church r feli to.29deg; Jost both an- it into Hampton Roads, ed with the kedge; after” from a Monroe. 5 ion for Havana, returned to past KA, from B: without furihe No. 246, F. and A, 3 Prracina rr building survey, a » day, ‘witis on Thursday, June 1, Ro RECT eu 83 years. Lah al will take place at the residence of hia | “4 f° Spoken, d&e. cousin, George Fitzgerald, 182 Prospect street, on Sun- | _ ship Liverpool, Chir verlain, from London for New York, day afternoon, at two ovclock, The remainS will bo | Muy 21, lat 0 46 ; = Foreign Ports. Arnormo, PR, May 12—To port brig Advance, Crow, for Ralinnos e, lug. taken to the Cemetery of Ue Holy Cross. Kexsep:.—On Frida Linc dauchter of Mrs, Margaret Kenn county Carlow, Ireland, in the 25th y The re ves and friends of the f re r quested to uttond tho funeral, at one o'clock, on Sunday aivr noon, from the residence of hor beleved mother, No. 45 We w York. York city, on Thursday, Juno 1, Mrs net Hamintox, Ragnells town, ar of hor age 19—Std (not arry ship Lie May 13—In port bark Aeacla, joo B Allen, for do WA Drevser, NYork do; Tyro (Br), for do 7th; kehe® $-Nelson on, NYork, , from Baltimore, S dave. nx, Widow of John H. Kirk, nged 77 years. con and Cok NYOrK Sa es and tric aro invited to attend the ay a7 8 20 Are ship Marine, ieee tore. J (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from Ree Cate, MAS ee eae ae the cesidence of her son, Win, H. Kirk, 17 Frankiin | place, Newark, N. J. interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Laren, On ‘Thured ng, June 1, at seven grelock, Mire Manta Gextavay Laine, wite'of ‘Th Lwiteh, ater of C. Kasseubrock, aged 23 ye: ‘de a month's and 22 day: 7 breed oo Whe fr acgnalntances, t! Roseway Bi New York ly Hook. pilots, # matons mal Lode, 5 and A. M., are ‘respectfully inviled to li attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, 1 Co from 101 Jay surest, Brookiyn, a hp acai Lockwoov,—On Thursday, June 1, Carmanrn M., wife ndge, WANs, Ragged Teland rly icLeud, Cock, Waenington; sor £ of Francis ff, Lockwood, aged 4€ years and 20 days. ig ide M ‘The funeral rorvice will take placo at the resid-nee of her dangiter, Mrs. J, B, Archer, 162d street, Washiny- Arr brige John Shay, Smith, and ton Heights, on Sun’ y afternoom, at arc wae t Gee nr ees ey et eee oe frien are respecttully tnvited to altend y 28—Arr steamers Ont) cing Whiting: a Lorv.—In Brooklyn, Gravkupe Isameta, infont daugh- ter of Thomas T, and the late Isabella Lord, aged 1 year and 12 aaye. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, Quincy street, nes edford ‘nue, Unis (Satur- day) morning, at eleven o'clock. jowark papers please copy. Ls Biaxc.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Jane 2, ‘x . = beloved wife of Peter Le Blane, in tho 4/0) year. oh, do, Ohl che Myaek, . . . . . * MACPHERSON & DONALD SMITH (hete owls. smuth & Brother), ew Yor! age. j BREWERY OF Scecisusteriaen rp ienae mast inpra Ab MISTER PALE ALES, Mean On, ride, June 3, ot While Plas, Wot. | srtipawen souiure aod svergunenlag and ean be chester county, N. ¥., Kowamp Mittrn, gow of the cio | by T — hy Eiljah Miller, in the @dth year of his age. "The diuerGon of consumers sutieited. 16 relatives and friends of the family are reapect. sreare Va. execut J, fully Luvited to attend the funeral, at the okt Methodist | Browery West Bighiernth street, Ketween 70h oni Sth ove 1VORCE.—PRVATE CONSULTATIONS OM TUR fad ater bate. \y eet pe te Bie Doarees. legally ob MoCormace.—On Friday, June 2, James MoConmack, hy ‘ , cae i. 2, " tained. FL, RANG, Counsellor at Law, 980 Broadway. age. Inna, im the 63d year of hig age.” 0 10 THOMAS R AGNES, 280 AND Sie GEIS fe frien acquaintances family Teh mirent, corner of Murray, na you vill in spectfully invited to attend the fui from 5 ty ee 4 beans uxt Fesidenon, 104 avenue D, om Sunday, without any tsore in New York. Ove priee bovee, 08. San Francisco rs please Episcopal church, White Plains,’ this (Saturday) after. noon, at two o'clock. — are re. his late ro INE WATER. ae al OI . INVALUABLE DISCOVERY. = <a Court Honse, on O'Sutuivan,—Killed, at Made ‘aller fifteen yours of sclentite. Wedpenday, May 18, 1864, Livutewant Jasue AxDAcw pA A 3 5. gupens, Ma , fone iF ya has of late Jamen 0 Sui- ‘AIN CURE FOR "The friddds of the family, slao the Officers and members of Corcoran jon, are invited to attend the funeral, this Lpry im) at three o'clock, from the reri- dence of his sister, 1,248 me | Porrrn.—On Friday morning, June 9, T. W. Pouraa, Gti (NE) A Detroit ch.) paper pease » ¥.) am 5 Rosman, 03 ‘Thursday morning, June afer e short iliness, Joaxy Woop Roriveon, aged 19 years and 6 sei el ates Se Li inv! a residence, 65 Woodhull street, Brooklyn, an sierneem, at balf-past two o'clock. His remmaine ue ond Finebow taken to ny Tew ‘one thoa- Copreap here) Ay Sl, Avoumw BH. Scouts, rad ta 6 shagle fay, ond the number tb: years, 2 Months and 6 days, recetnt " satnsZeatcas and rend oi amity are respecitlty | seta fo 8 TS ess Lae Or ee in ml, renidenee, or ote ren afternoon, dine be trad dend etamp for (ustrated eine a wich street, on Sunday at twe | A joss to the trad, fend m wie Nanafaenater jo. 12 Veuey strent, Now York. Sumrson,—At Pao, France, on Monday, Fa’ oon. sumption, Rower FB. phn, Pa Siureon, formeriy of " KIS MAT, Wo LALOT mntlemen, (408A Mand . of uaurien,