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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wavirepar, June 14—6 P. On" the street this morning the stock market was steady ; but at the board there wi ‘except in Hudson River, which manipulation of a clique which controls the management of the road. New York Central was 1; lower than at the second board yesterday, Erie 134, Reading %; Michigan Southern 1%, Cleveland and Pittaburg 134, Rook Island 44, Fort Wayne 15, Ohio and Mississippi certificates }, Quicksilver 2}, Cumberland 1%. Government secu- wities were dull Ten-forties were steady at 9634 a i. Coupon five-twenties were 3% lower, in sympathy with their decline in London on the 8d inst, to 66a 3, after selling at 67a 3 on tho provious day. The sudden fail ts clearly traceable to the arrival of the Asia from Bos- recession of prices, 2 multiples of han amount. Seond.—Mutilated notes which ieee tore or de- these affidavits must be forwarded to this office, with, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1865. af 01,704,000 06 as compared tho olege of the pre- wious week. Toe.anports, exetestve dial treen sihabent st Now York during the week ending June 12, and since January 1, compare as follows:— na sold at aoiersast a 9c, ne goin, nse Dope Tan bn ale (ae (mostly 1963. 1906. | taut ovenin S61. for The relatives and friends family, also those of For the weok...... 62,426,683 231,328 106,070 -in-law, Thomas Cherry, and the embers Previously reported 62,615,373 Eo aise gy oe EI et ; | Father Mathew F. A.B. Society, are moet | Bere made prices :—' to attend the funeral, from his once, 88 b rank. Since, January 1. 985,001,068 Titoaase Fast 008 ead Nowbern, $48 $5 por bbl.; N.. B. Prov. | fort street, om Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clook. Tho New ee 1985. . Ibe. Cork, Ireland, papers please copy. Bey so me yates 138 ameras, 8 azlve of county Lat, pariah of Gliaant,Teelands nga the friends @nd 209i ‘Total for the wook $3,268,038 ._6,088,5a ” 2,670,408 bs * Proviously reported 80,071/630 110,054,768 64,726 838 the McGrath, aud nism ‘law, Ceara Aces Since January 1.963,306,458 116,143,641. 67,507,376 | ‘The total commerce of Now York since July 1 com- pares as follows :— ton on that day, reporting the advance of gold to 183% on Tuesday, the 23d of May, and toe still higher point on the 2th. The highest figure reached on the latter date was 135; but the steamer had previously sailed. Each suoceoding steamer has conveyed intelligence of a rising gold market, and it is not unreasonable to suppose that the price of five-twenties will be adjusted accord- ingly in the foreign markets. The price of gold each day since the Asia’s departure has been as followe:— relate, in order that banks notes may obtain credit for the may ccour in which no affidavit can Soeerenr ane ois Mcida, ho. whore the (ta to whi-b th iragmenie 4 wi a ey nutes b: reosived as. :ven therefor, @ cecerd boing note when returned fur rodem, which case full credit will bo Milowed in gard miaung. parte, neat asia: al 10 | —— ee don returned A reo should be kept of the amount allowed tn all such instances, and a voucher of same rendered to this ottioe when the mutilated note or notes shall be returnod Comptroller of the Qurrency. The following dec'slon of tho Internal Revenue De- partment with rogard to the stamping of receipts makes: distinction which will relieve many from the paymont of the stamp tax on such :— Lerenxat, Ruvavos Bunnac, ‘Wasmnatox, May reply to your letter of tho ‘27th inst. | that a property in the ordinary but the evidence only of a sum ; therefore a roccipt fora ch ck is not subject toa stamp duty, unless the check Is actually Fecoived ag the payment of a debt duo, ‘and that fact is xpressed in the rcoipt. In tho case stated by you, receipted as “ presses that the ol by (the eat, da Hil State stocks were inactive. Ohio sixes sold at 96%, Missouri sixes at 70, Tennessee sixes at 72%. tuations in the loading State stooks during the proceding four years have been as follows:— 1862. —1863.— for redemption. om UE) check is not money, neither is :t accepiation of that term, of money due and payubl At tho open board at one o'clock the market was strong, ‘anda general advance of prices took placo; but at the second board the improvement was not fully sustained. All the stocks were bi:her, however, as compared with the first board. Clevelund and Pittsburg, and Fort ‘Wayne excepted, the former showing @ decline of and tho latter being unchanged. Now York Central was %& highor, Eric , Hudson River %, Reading }, Michi« gan Southern %, Rock Island 5, Quicksilver 1, Cumber- land %. Government securities wore steady but inactive, Coupon fivo-twenties sold at 102% and ten-forties at 963. The miscellaneous stocks aro not in active re- quest, but the following comparison of the prices of thoso most prominent since the end of the yoar 1860 may be found useful for reference :— 7? _~ ae, — paid by check,” which cleurly ex- heck was recefved in payment, and such receipt iy undoubtedly subject to stamp duty. When a receipt merely acknowledges that a cheok bas born received, without expressin, in payment of a bill or other indel from siamp Sarr ‘that it was received tedneas, it is exompt ly, ROLLINS. Dopaty Commissioner. The se ec has also decided that the cancolla- tion of a bond and mortgage, by the direction of a testa- tor, 18 equivalent to alegacy bequeathed to the mort- gajor, and the value thereof must be held to the logaoy tax if the entire amount of personalty (including this value) lot by the testator exceeds one thousand dollars, Before cancelling the bond, &c., the executor should pay the tax on behalf of tho party benefited, who should, of course, aoe that the exocutor suffers no loss, In reference to the amount of stamps necessary in making transfer of leasehold property, he writes Tea 1864. ote: @ Orsicn ov Ixrerwat Revenue, ‘Wasuincton, May 4, 1865, 156 @ 2535 74 We TAM 118 4g 17936 152 letters of April uary 3, an answer to which’ has boon dolayed for the purpose eorof "atford ng # better 0; to examine the questions raised, have been recelved. The decisions holding perp:tual leases to be convey- ind subject to stamy duty as such, were mace in if y with the local State law tion of which the cases arose. ‘The stamp duty on an imstrament ts'to be determined by its legal effect, rather than its particular form, and the United States courts in questions affecting real os! follow tise local laws, this office will of course adopt the same constru.ton in determining the liability of ticular instroment to stamp duty. formation as to how the leases in questions are held and treated under the focal laws of your state, I oan only lay down the following role for your gutdance: — all ‘under the local law of your state, such instruments eld to be in fegal effect conveyances of a fee simple pak they must be held subject to stamp duty as con- veyances of such a title, and the stam) measured by revolving the annual rental sum. If, on the other hand, it tu held to be.a conveyance Of a leasehold estate merely, the instrument is subject te stamp duty as a lease. If the lessee assigns his intorest, such assignment will inal lease, and if adsignmont be- additional consideration or value Ponn Coal.72 81 and 21, and also Cumb ~ Segpiog eaten At the second open board the whole market was bet- New York Central sold on the call at 94, Ere 7824, Hudson River 107%, Reading 96%, Michigan Southern 6534, Cleveland and Pittsburg 67° 106, Fort Wayno 953g, Rock Le Cary 25, Quicksilver (9.3) 52, ‘The gold market opened at a decline of % from the ¢remo price of last evening, and subsequently ox enced a further recession to 14134. your lotter of Fe! withla the jurisdio- leveland and Toledo nd 100%, Canton 38, It afterwards im- proved, however, to 143, and closed at 534 P. M, at 1425. ‘The quotations were :— Tho shipment of specie by today’s steamers aggre- @nted $1,019,520, of which the Porsia took $880,620, and the City of Cork $130,000, The Pennsylvania, which sails for Liverpool to.morrow, will, it is reported, take ‘more than $100,000 in addition. Cash gold is alittle scarcer in the street than it has been of late, and a sixteenth has been paid by borrowers be subject oe oe any consideration is to be yond the yearly rent, it will bo Loree ae a conveyance on the uation of the question as to what ander Ww Is held to be te legal strument as the lease referred to, will, under the fore- going rule, enable you to mre readily alt the ques- tions raised by you, mon The supply of money ts increasing in proportion to the effect of such an emand, and five per cent is the outside rate upon gov- ernment securities and other first class collaterals. On miscellaneous securities transactions at six are recorded. The supply of commercial paper continues small; but bankers show no disposition to discount any but the highest grade, for which the rate is 6% a7 pei for less choice signatures 1% a 9. There ‘mount of latent which Induces a feeling of caution, and call loans bave, therefore, the preferonce at reduced rates. Foreign oxchange is firm, but, as usual on the day of ‘2 steamer's sailing, there is no remarkable activity in the market. Bankers have asked 1103, for the: bills, net, and 111 at short sight clamation removing all restrictions upon commercial intercourse with the South, both enst and weet of |, excepting only articles contraband of ts rogarded in Wall strect as step for the Executive Juncture, and, although tt will not be likely to add materi- Gily to our oxport trade at present, it may be expected to Pave the way to a virtual as well a# nominal resumption It Im very desirable shat the Cotton, tobacco, and other produce now hidden away in tho interior of the Southern market, and to this end the removal of all political as well as commercial restrictions would be couducive. The National Trade Convention, which is to assembie at Dotroit on tho 10th of July, will doubtless have for its most prominent object the consideration of our commer. cial relations with the British provinces and the subject ‘and terms of a new reciprocity treaty. discuss questions of trade and finance generally. understood that all the commercial bodies of the United States and Canada will be represented at the congress, and thoir doiberations will be watched with considerable interest by the mercantile community. railway and other carrying facilitios between the West and the seaboard will, asa matter of conres, receive at- tention, and arrangements 6%) Toads aud the commerce of the The resumption of trade with the South and the ‘Dost means of developing it are important topics at the present time, with which the convention will have to deal, and much good may arise from thoir consideration by a body of intelligent merchants and othors interested therein. Some preparatory conferences have already taken place at Boston and elsewhere, and on at Toronto on the 2ist inst., and there is every prospect of tho Convention proving euccess, But at the same time it remains for those who have issued the “call” to ers that it will bo in no danger of here- The business at herent at to-day was as fol- Receipts for customs. .. fivancial mind Subseripiions to yovernment loan. The apportionment of the national bank ‘freulation fehich is by law limited to three hundred millions of dollars) among the several States and Territories, as di- tected by the amendinent to the Currency act adopted by Congress at its last session, has been made by the Hon. Frooman Clark, Comptroller of the Currency, apportionment I» made on the basis both of population and of banking capital. Of the amount authorized by the act $47,920,117 has been reserved by the Comptrolior for those States where national. banks have not yet beon ‘The I’resident’s pro- to have taken The following is s statement of the circulation to which the States named are entitled, and the amount already authorized and delivered to each State and Torri. tory, up to Saturday, June 5) 1866:— of trade with the South. 7 country, should find a ‘) ae a8 EH ee 5,41 New Hmpahire. 313, ee B It will, however, nanGeeeenee 8 Sss3E8SE 3 §3 The subject of 3 s SS 3 i Ray age S8E28828233 lly proatable to the rail try may be the ro- 38 saadaeae 2: 3 Pratet Eosene, 2 S32 828 $322355 3 ase ee * is =a3 3 i 5 Colorado Ter’y. 3 achicosasit $8 32 $33) S835S5S85S8SS5S bebeteetirengs’ seenae = With regard to # reciprocity treaty with Canada, there an be no doubt that the abrogation of the present one ‘was premature, and more fn consequence of prejedice against Great Britain owing to hor letting loose privateors to prey upon our commerce than anything eine the argurmonte of Mr. Sumner in the Senate in favor of the measure furnished, to a great extent, their own con. sk 338 -2290,968,600 $252,079,883 $137,497, ” It will be seen that all but one or two of the Northern Already received authorization for the whole are of circulation. It will be some time before some of the other States call for theirs, and in yetemn of redemption about to be cata. 0 forced in the excoss of circulation of other States, Nearly all the Stato banks have sow been converted into national banks. Since the 284 of May tho banks of New York, Philadelphia, Providence, Bos. ton and Hartford have been converted, with the agree. meut on their part that they would waive their right to enll for the'r porcontage of circulation upon their capi- tals, to which Uley are entitled under the law, and de mand not more than one-third of the ameuat of their capitals jn currency. i © Broadway Bank of this city will pay on the 34 of a ecimi-annual dividend of twelve per cont, free of Prove upon the oli treaty and construct one more im accordance with our own intervsts dat the same time It must be remem or more than thei ‘of trade between this country aud Canada tw beneficial to The value Of our exports to Canada in 1863 was only seven millions, but 0+ they increased to twenty-oi),(+ willions in 1863, imports from Canada in 186% were $490,000, nnd in 1863 In tho ten yours of the treaty » otal exporta to Canada and the other Britiah pro- vincos wore valued at $266,350,033, and the total im- porta during the same time at $200,509,786—the exports D ing in the proportion of 100 to 78, The total ex; orts to Canwia during tho three years preceding the treaty ‘oro valuod at $21,896,866—being im the proportion ot 200 to 62; while the entire exports to Canada alone dup- fing tho ten years of the treaty wore $176,371,911, nn the imports $161,474,947, or te the proportion of 100 the Reolprocity treaty Shout twenty millions. roporte for the week ending June 9 were telnet $407,604 for the corresponding week , including specie, were $727,998, + the corresponding week in 1864. in the bands of tho Assistant Troa. . 2100 10, was $4,090,007 99-—a decrease Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt has teen olected President Qnd Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt Vice President of the Hudson Bivor Railroad Company. Tho Comptroller of tho Currency has provided for the Imports mdse. of the famil; pire See lied to attend toe, funeral, shia (Thuraiay)afvor- Exports ‘at three o'clock, from yea. ie, 4x por cont stook, due 1876, at 07. Stock Exchange. the residence of his parents, 63 Mulberry Wevxeapay, June 14—10:30 A. is'{ Thursday) afternoon, at throe o'clock. Yobcou 146 Lob abe rie RE. 130 Nionota —On June 18, Onamoree =e “eeoives’ oat + SES acete ere wenpoaitally tavited te eee 4 i a HE uy do. “weoot, at half-past om 200 = Monarrs—On Wednosday, Jane 14, Cuomss J. T. Ro- 105 eich Con ssacra, tho beloved and ouly suid, seed 2 years and 38 N 500 do 4 ‘ofrionda of the family are to attend the NY Cont7's,'76 103 200. do, ern, second quality yollow, 260. = 2c... Choose. was |. fun Friday , a6 8 o'clock, from the resi- 1000 HudR RR istm 106 300 do. lower, but tho galos were fair for export at the reduo- | donoo of his mother, No, 163 Bivi pe sireet, 1000 HarlomRRistm 99 100 do.. tion. We quote:—Factory made da rics, first quaiity, Rows a. few beer Mh ae ne 13, at fifty-five Do Chi & NW letm 7946 a - 160, » 160.; factory ‘made’ dairies, second ‘quality, 140. 8 : | ile yy aged 68 gears Rowsons, of Soooitia PivieGina 101% 10 do. The'fun val will tako piace ab his late residence, 109 6000 Miss & Molgbe 200 Cleve & Rast Twenty-third strest, this (Thureday) morning, at 1000 American gold 142% 1600 do... ton o’olock. 90:hs Bank Com'ce. 107 600 do, 0c. da, 6. Swaps.—On Tu June 18, Grrr Ann, the only 200 do.. K Gye. ; city colored, 1igc. a daughtor of Poter and ne Ann Swade, aged 1 yoar, 200 Chic & NW . AAC. ;, rope, 50. ce tn be Bank State 100 Chic & NW o market wae dull and heavy, but prices Aa itl "his us TOBE NI bolas Bask 100 200 wero not docidediy lower. blossoms and {s gone; 250 Del & Hud Canal 142 “100 Sur.—Furthor sales have been made of 13,000 sacka as bie flourishes ite ie hour, 200 Camb Coal pref... <1 600 40 for ground, $2 for Ashton's, With all tts beauty on— 200 American Goal. 200 do... 2d call Death comes, and like a wintry day re oe 8 Cleve,Col&CinRR 128 Tt outs the lovely flower away. foar was jot, with small sales Castile.at 16c. ‘Seep. — bags Calcutta linsood, to arrive in Boston, sold as a ‘20, gold. Steaniwa was siondy, with soles ot 16,000 Ibe, prime ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family’ are respectfully invited to attend the ee kane, on Thursday i gig 4 Hiquctal i ‘a10 a b= Cleve & Tol RR. 1005 two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 21 200 atria ig: i Wy. cvcrnce ug. city at 18c., and 65,000 do. grease at gin stroot joo do.. 11% 100 Suaar,—The market waa st ady, wich 9 fair demand | — Srewarr. Foe On Daoeay, evening, June Re Hagar, som 200 Atlantic hi 88 Go ma do. . 99° | atthe advance noted yesterday. ‘The sal’ were 1,900 | of Frank and Imma B, Stewart, aged 4 months and 16 400 Brunswick C1Co 118 Chio,Bur & QRR 107 | hhda., part last evening, at 9340. a 16c, for Cuba musco- 100 QuartzHill ™ 100 Mil&'rduCh RK 36, | vado,"Iic. a 11}4c, for fair refining, 11%¢c. a 11340. for “Fhe fonds of the family are invited. to attend the 100 NY C-ntral ‘tar ax 3614 refining, 114. a12%¢c. for fair to good grocery, 800 do. : 84 Fro“ ibe, f0% Porto ico, and 1,000 boxes’ Havana, part laat evening, on private terms. ’ Rofined remsteeeg quiet, We quote :—Stuart’s loaf 194<c., granrlated, ground and orustied, 190. ; white 180. and yellow 7c. TatioWw was steady, with pales of 75,000 Ibe, ab 10)¢0. allo ‘Twa was steady, with further aales of 4,500 packages oolongs, greens und Japan uncolored on private terms. WuAtunoxe was steady, with salés of 2,600 Ibs, at $1 20 for North Sea, Waiskxy.—Recoipts, 386 bbls. The market was dvi a2 08 mong uteri alos of 300 bbls, Western at §2 04 Leg Dye eepeces (enareeey) afternoon, at o’clook, trom Sura. Bien pleted June 13, Noam Surms, Baq., in the 97th aN er) of bis age. 'Tho relatives and friends, and those of his aon, Rov. Dr. N. E Sumith, of Brooklyn, and those of his sons-in- law, Rev. M. T. Adam and William 8, Webb, Esq., are Reapeotio invited to attend the funeral, from his late jdone 5, 9556 Hav-rast Two o'CtooK P.M. $280001386's 5 20,con 10276. 600 ahaliud River RR 107 {G000US5's,10.40, cou 96% 200 e 1000 Tr n, 7.30, 248, %» 800 MichSouNtadRit. ‘05 600 Cleve & PittsRE. 673, fo, 60 Wost Twenty-seventh street, on Friday @ ternoon, at two. o'clock. Souaryvax.—On Tuesday, gone a Tacon Somayrams, aged 47 Yoara, 6 months an ‘The relatives and friends are eee cctutl invited to at- tend. the fuporal, from his late residence, Kighth avo- nu (Thuraday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Warr. -at Di 'a Ferry, Pa., — a short illness Winriaw ay ‘Vax Warr, Into of Brook! The frionds of the ‘acai, 8 and This fathor.in John H. Wyckolf, are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, without further pas :00, this (Thursday) afternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence of his brother, David Van Wart,” yar, Yompking avenue, second hou. north of Halsey street. Fulton avonue oars pass 3000 Tenne 10000 diissourd 0. 7000 N Caroli do rig 100 ahs Cum ©, pf 90 ux 100 Mieh Coniral RI. 111 400 do. 42° 100CHL&ANWRR.. 26 300 do. 41% 200 Chi&NWRR, pt 55% 100 Qnicksilvorg@o 62 1000 Clove & To! RR,. 106 200 Atlantic Mss 00. 173 200 Chi & RIRR.... 9834 300.NY Contral RR. 93% 600 99; 200 Erte RE, . MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. Ocanxu—Camroms,—On Wednesday, June 7, at the residence of the bride's parents, by tbe Rev. J. R: Bryan, assisted by the-Rev. ©. Larue, E. Marv CLaexs, of Now Same ira Ty daughter of David Campbell, 'Bsq., of jewark, Hee e—Battea, —, Tesdence of the bride's pa- k ns avenue. rents, on Tu Jw by the Rev. C. F. E. Stoht- Wiasavs.0n Wodn: June 14, Wraus A. mann, Joun W. Hease pay te Avausra, daughtor of oldest son of William H. and Sarah M. Williams, aged 4 ‘oars; LL months and 29 day is ‘Little Willic wae oar darli: Pride of atl our hoarts at gots Vuncead wh hispered Willis Come. ‘The fener take place from No. 285 Sixth street, this (Thursday) at |, Rb gwo o'clock. Zauniscis.—On ‘Tuosday, afte 13, Erna Fama el, arp of Hollen and the late Robert Zabriskie, in the jth yoar of her age. “me friends and rolatives of tho family are aah ofthe ly invited to attend'the funeral, from’ the Chi of the Pilgrims, Forty eighth street, near Ninth avenue, this (Tharsday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Willian Baitos, both of this city. oct xN.—In this oily, on Wednesday, June 14, seid Rev. E.R: T. Cook, Wintaam Hicks and Mama DB, CITY! COMMERCIAL REPORT. Weonrxvay, June 14—6 P.M. Asnrs.—Recoipts 56 bbls. The market was quist and unchanged. Bruaperovvs.—Receipts, 15,462 bbls, flour, 610 do, corn meal, 34,963 bushels whoat, 24,373 do. corn, 74,694 do. oats, and 10,565 do. malt. ‘The fur market was dull and heavy to-day, the foreign advices being unfavorable, ‘and the recoipts continuing in excess of the sales. Prices, though without decided change, ruled in favor of the purchaser. ‘Tho wales were moderate, and confined mainly to the local wants, The salos wore 10,000 bbls. 8 our quotations below, at which the market closed TLawaahon—AAie. At New Orleans, on Tusday, May 23, by the Rev. Dr. Guion, Tuomas LAwnanon, formorl of the city of New York, and Josxemisu C. Louisville, Ky. Lamp—Stivers.—At tho residence of the bride's father, in New York, on Wednesday, Sune 14, Dm Wier C. Laws, of Bloomville, Delaware. count; oY to Miss 8, Kuna Sriver-, eldest daughter of Wm. Btivers, Eeq., of New York city. No cards. M.certt—Borwenn.—On priate June 14, Rovaxp Mv uit to Coannnre B., daughter of Judgo Burwoll, eh 3 Yonkors._ No cards. ‘Niurow—Tmbruicrs. On Wednesday, Juné 14, ht St. Lukes: church; Brooklyn, ‘by: the "Rev. ‘Dr.’ Dilter, Wruam C. Nereus to Kate ¥., youngest daughter of YOLONTHEE SoUDIRES' PevawrrIOW OF os heavy. Ryo flour was quiet. Canada flour was dull but | the inte Janes Lofierts; all of Brooklyn: Ov THR YORK, unchanged—the sales wore confined to 350 bbls, The | Paxny~Suriu.—At St. James’ church, New London, gn hae A clusthor Goldlors' Fasd> tame may be said of Southern, except that the aales | Conn., on Monday ay, Juno 4a, by the Rev. Dri Hallom, Mr. | 1y"aia Fane Bo nite ae fe Giy at eee cae ets gaara ag | hanrie eeE Meee | Mpa et ter Ae ea es Superfine State and Western flour 6 60 » Aa A a Si $8 | eects Rt ene A tee | Choice State 45 a 6 00 1 y, June rence’a rE Common to medium extra Western, 30 a 6 80] church, by the, Rov. Father Coyle,’ Jams T, Rosy, of Te cae et Widen ratetade toe oe ee cmanas ese te ‘Tuceday, Jone Ma Gmanies ‘eat . ern +4 bt 1200 4 Rarmoias, of Brooklyn, L. 1., 0 Mise Kuzauern L. VOLUNTEER 80) hi fe PUND RE- 15 a 8.00 | Has. 7. ret Tarlon—Cccwna.—Om ‘Thursday, June 6, at tho eee me YORK. d 40 512-90 |. sdidence of the bride's father, by tie Wow. C. G. versus | qaietied Peaposale will be rogotged rffnse the auine wil be | % a 860 | J. Heway Taw, of a Diass., formerly of this Holy for tne whole. OF of the sum of five 256 8 6 85 | city, to Brana T., dar the Hon’Thoophtvus Cush- wundrod re’ Fi id 40 8 4.75 | ing, of Winterport, M rt ‘ York, 25 a 6 50 of fous ar ie. | 7 2 20.00 | | Brem.—On W oo 14, aftor a lingoring tlt. | contoce ean Bonde wi posit X00 he ate aay of May —The wheat market was in full ‘sympathy with flour, pean Parana. Brana, & Balive of Bronuria,county.-et » Pa} date jay and prices went down Ic. a2. bushel under the same ‘and November to each influences. There was some shipping Inquiry at at the the Laitrim, Ireland, aged 31 years. ‘ie frends ace reduced rates, and we understood that somo of the gales and Jatances ere invited 0 attend wore for export; but we heard of no engagements of | the funoral, this (Thursday) afternoon, ‘at two o'clock, one je cad che perapas wheat to any European ‘and are inclined to doubt. | from Bis late residence, South Eighth strect, near Bruns: man ‘wi toe Os Sreppericin ebime Broadway Bank), on or it. The aalce were 44,000 bushels, part last evening, at | Wick, Jersey City. ‘the sums awarded t them Crany.—On Monday, June 18, at balf-past nine o’clook FM.) Guxravon, youngcat child of Giles B, and Mary {1 74 for amber Michigan, Vangel ie ag estern, 1 d0 « $1 49 for Chicago mpring. 0d $1 77% for choos ee roocmenin ng peventind oF ambor Michigan. Ryo was ateady; 500 ela Bold Bt , aged 2 years and ceive bonds for equal amon: jue of the Ste. Corn. Gan’ active end lc'a Se Wigher. ‘The sales wld a roan ort the family are ivi tnvited te Suarded to. ier beating latetont frome Tulp te 8 =| 7 oun} on “Proposal wore about 65,000 bushels, at 87c, a 00c, for Western unoral shin eTinweter) ettorncen, 5, Care mixed, 80c, @ 850. for soft do., and 960. for do. yellow. Barloy and malt ‘remained dull and nominal. Oats were activo and biglior. ‘The sales were at Te, for Western, afloat, and T2c. # T30., to arrive. Bunswax.—We note further salon of 2,600 Ibs. at dto. and 60¢. for Western and South:rn. Each prononal ‘sealed for Volunteer Soldiers" Family “Aid Fund Bonds," and enclosed tn a nvelope, addressed to the The in roperved to reject Or all 6f the bida, if con- pasty Oey te waste the interests of the mang tt JRENNAN, Comptrolier. ite or New Your Deraeruant or Funancz, Cour Ornioa, June 1, 1866. it y atreot. Cuaromy.—On Tuesday, June 13, Anruus L. Caa- pour, son of Piorre Rebecca L. Chapouty, late of Philadelphia, in the 18th year of his Cosss.—On binge use byt J, wife of Thomas J. Coase daughter of Patrick and Ellen Enright, from Tralcigh, Ireland. 1 bh pantech jonds of the family are fully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) ‘clock precisely, from her tat» residence, 168 Cons ITED STATES OLD Corres, CENTS AND walt ‘Conta for sale cheap. A fow shares La Crosse and ukeo Ratidroad. ¥. H., Wasbington, D.C. war RND.—THR By J AND Brom § SILVER Dusvox.—Oa Tuesday, June 13, Maxgansr Dowvox, Semgoar et pay ph ‘od w divi+ dend for May of Aft; rable to Be nes cnt erecta | fate chant catty ek Wine Py Biter Siu Your, Juno 1, 106 IVIDEND.—THE BELCHER AILVBR MINING COM Bank oe Californie to. Hastorn took holders, less by LEES & WALLER. s Pine New Yous, June 13, 1865. invited to attend the tunoral, this (Thneday) shernese, at two o'clock, from her father's rosidence, No. 49 Mul- ree. Killed eyo battle of Coal Harbor, on Friday, June 3, 1864, Lieutenant Rrovany B. Doxruy, Co. D, One Hundred and dvot a fifth Reguneut N. ¥. V. Ths relatives and f friends. the family, also tho off. cers, ex-oflicers and bers of the Corcoran Legion, also the ges] of "Eayine Company No, 10, are re: spectfuilly invited to attend the funeral, on Friday a ‘nine o’cloce, from his late res. dence, No. 204 Kast fifth street, thence to St. Lawrence's church, Kight) brated. ‘His remaius will bo interred in Calvary Come- fair C.rrun.—Tho markot MERE quiet and Shab wore sominally the same. ee hoses ~yne old at 22},0. Famauts. —! ing montis enter. day Caan ney oA tnd though the engagements were light rates were firmer. The "sagas were :—To Liver- a N BXOHANGE FOR OIL STOCK IN A COMPANY having slrendy thirty-five barrel well, wanted » good farm or some e city DI perty. Apply at 45 Nansan atreet. ‘ARIPOSA iA FIRST MORTGAGE BONDHOLDERS — The holders of the first morigage bonds of the Mari ‘Mising Company are requested ¥> stiend » meeting at Dun ‘on Friday, at iz ovelock, for Uh ‘300 box ages The charters were, a ish bri to River Platte, bark, aun toons Ayres, lum- ® British brig, 178 tons, from Portland to & brig from Minatitlan to New York, 170 tons, to Glace Ba; fourth street, where requiem masa will be cole” Ge ee ation «On Wedneatay, Sone 1 Bra 0, daughior peas Srelaing open, sich, ection de may be neccaatry to St james mon in the oar er b0.; von Tom Etasbonon aan coal, ak, 18; ent ‘on egg fbn ‘tne feat seupéeb- at. aemattars of ‘great ge gee yy nidtee of Bondholders ONBY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTOAGE—ON {idan Teoat in sums to suit applicants. HH Real Batate Broker, No. 3 Pine ot. NAYS AGENTS, AND QUARTRRM ASTER youcu- PugS Wall street . oppoeite Un (a United taten’ a Treasur ete CAROLINA BANK NOTES WANTED—BY GILBERT & ENTZ, No. 4 Wall street. ; 8 ro ship, 1, 106 tone tons, from ‘® British schooner, 178 tona, to eS ears tne ‘West and Tortu, hn yo quoted fully invited to attend ber fu on Friday afternoon, at balf-past two o'clock, at No, 8 Watts stroot, Fanamit.—In the eld, near Alexandria, from a oc wound, on Thursda; eiers June 7 Tuomas Faranis, aged 23 = 2 months an The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the yon this (Thursday) after. noon, at two o'clock precisely, from the residence of his mother, Twenty-fourth street, betwoen Third and Yourth Considerabte ng rnten:— Raising, seodlesa, por half hea 16 & $9; 4 ne! aa sma Ba a senate ra ee Sa a ronal California papers please copy. ie cane Ac Lo Titre lafomaien oy oalng or wanes, ae. eet hee ae ed sone WILL 00) La verge M York i heterhatae ee a ee BLO'S, MONDAY... FOLLOW. PLEASE write. I want to see aaa LOST AND FOUND. UN den ag o earee Odi oh 08 emer | Rss ite - iio O8ST—ON faa oF JUNE 18, TWO HORSES; one is very bright cream colored stallion. L= OB Oe, oiicae ice: ward willbe given atthe shore, above number. O8T—5 REWARD—A BOO! ree notes of no use to above reward will be paid: Ce _ JOHN BOYOB. Mee SMALL PRO Ae LEFT IN A TWENTY. Foc inde wit oa leaving It at 54 Broadway (preys eat nat an THE a INST., BETWBBS pW lina and. Rervor-stibeta to ver be paid at 78 Broad street, up Broads rs ie ae rH 3 i } fad if if ¥ OS8T-ON THE 14TH" jaecetee i ih plosss eotarnthons to Given, Jones io REWARDS. ST, ON saruaper NIGHT, nd Houston streets, a to the name Of donnie. ‘The above er at 45 Hast Houston street. fe ot, ogi =| sa REWARD pens! BE PAID FOR A herd Gawenderg NJ. a aay aa Riding REWARD.—LOST, ON Pen iy St JUNE ‘North's be! Neil 3 = ot ata nte ll reoelve the the abore ward ‘and than! $20. eid Watak a .—LOST, aeeer te back and a eomer abe ovive the above reward Brooklya. DOUBLE 0AsB REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM Brookizn, » be H Horse, 15 place will Focetve the above fom REWARD.—THE ‘STOR! ber was rebbed on the cae to te gmonnt of about $2,000. 000. Mthe above lr FeLOv' a for mn; Be LEWis, ka Puiton streot, REWARD.—STOLBN, MAY 1 73-10 Transury Notes, yrith coupons, eight of BON) 6ack, Yor Information. ap) Potion ‘mse’ F300 Mulberry 6 Bodgwick, aunties : AN my ss 3 20 LANCE UAIYE, The public ory coudiceed as boon, FER AMERIOAR: HXOHANOR BANK. MILITARY. 7TH REGIMENT OY re, New Yi, June 15, Yr ae Bhrwory‘on Pay. Friday, i6is Tos “LYNoH, seieey wing, I (new), per box, $6 400 $6 raistt avonus, South pote feat arcsec ak: dead | nec pment sti tok : rl 5 'F} La ; yf. —l ep: 4 ia ahelied, A. taere' Goons sot sot ae | oe the funeral, from the residence of his y, aera sulividend of two per cent per parents, No, 66 Monroe street, this (Thu ) afternoon, ar een on a r the 26th Sr nalf pass one o'clock. ¢ remains will be taken to ie tL. = LOW, sori.” Lutheran fednesday, Juno 14, Kissa, the wife of | se Sema, wo years “ ‘The relati: a of the fil ar rnpectel sine Sanaa emer ea ua Anal. q *! i be wo = slmoeds, 90¢. ines, eit bo, arbor, ge,» he 300. ; Brasil nuts, hes walnt French 130. @ 14c.; a Banas, $197 a $1 60; cocoa ‘nu UM OIL STOCKS, le esp com wrt ny ange for tate in Gg ccgag a erfiages aoa Hiarnss, 17k Bi way, room VARTERMASTERS) VOUCHERS WANTRD BY M.- SNYDER, Jn, & 00., 187 Broadway, room I GAN, PRANCIACO, CITY AND CALIFORNIA STATE Ta prods al i 6 Oy ee a teny, WELLS’ raRao & 00, 64 Brosdway. ANTRD TO PURCHASE —& PRODUCING, INTR. reat in am Oil Well, on Oil creek. Apply to K. W, ay. ern an, ot ». dreased at amt hacl meu gut tS arn do, do. om private Har sells at 060. @ $1 for ahij 5 A ate es 6. seve chy ana ‘Western om private terms. pene peas ‘with sales of 160 ceroons, at 650. for Mantle 8750. for Guatemala, 700. for Spanish and 700, ras, Tron was & $10 lower from store, 1,200 tons American 2 Mid af $98 0 $50 We quote:—Pig, Scotch, bewt No, 1, ra gah per soe, cash; pig, ‘isnertinn, ea RW YORK OR Bry y = | $30 ).000 Ty eoperay a numae of 88,000 and 910,00. pply to ‘M. CA Last jo. 6 Bookman wi $44,000 THAR 20RD 22% a ‘ON BOND AND MORTOAGR, 4. 000-70 EO ANet properiy in tits wh eee seat HILLINGA, 16 Nasaau sire . FO LOAN-ON NEW YORK CITY $. 00. $300,000. Fr Somer Hw ‘In suma to suit, MASON, No. a3 Fine strest. 2 3 18 & on Friday. Mann. —At eats toed Mf Farms, on Wodnosday, LEGAL NOTICES, 1, & ; bar, Swed jd. | June 14, Arraun ‘60 yoarn. ourvtanes . ny rices—-Bar, Bweded, assorted 110; The folsives ena f and trends are invited to attend the «EURO AN CR OF AN ORDRR OF THR COURT OF aut Ameren: nm “e's uy tra, | cafiaymornagem ise oor" ne [tee sterner neater & in Do met 5 eon ane, Aaeee os eaneetay moreing ng, June 14, at five ew Kore Vonvolldated Stage Compan atic itunes | P: ry Be erenent ‘the name, Ky t- ihe, vouchers | & $140; band, Hen Ast, ciuyof Now York. ete, Wotanen o'clock, of ‘iptherta, ABELINA, child of Honry and Catharine Milieman, aged 3 y:ars and 6 months. ‘The friends aud acquainiancea of the a Pe aro ro. aaa _ New Your. Jung 7. 18 =| ‘Y ADVAN OF! A aia’ Monnet Terra RS OR THE sa Peake in vont FOR DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.. 0677 Bleecker street, u AMOURT 70, LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOARS, hy ss aly the high; eet poate Bi bree ‘s theatre, SEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING TIL o'clock at we ‘any amount loaned on diamonds ja | Sa SOLO T H. HYMAN'S, 66 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND ent price for Diamonda, Watches and Silver ik wdvance on the above 2m. fomouax Wate! r 66 NASSAU STREBT, ROOM Ni IAMOND JEWELRY bovent, AND. REY Lim Lin- PLUMB, Diamond ORS, Bae pg Rel ny Dix ars oe, made on all Derg A a m JEWELRY, OLD G0 OU anna 2 Samet Hate aan 2 AWN! + TICKETS BOUGHT—OF OF DIAMONDS tf | tdnea Dustore # uO Larva, Broome wie

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