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ET] INANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. ~~ Mowvay, July 2—6 P. M, ‘Tao cold market has been but slightly influenced to- eday by the European pews, notwithstanding its tmpor- pant Begring upon the future curse of events in the Old ‘World, The apening price was 15434, followed by a de- cline to 15334, It a ubeequentiy rose rather ebarply to “A56%, aud us quickly reattes 1° 154 under the adviges by “the City of Boston, which were one JAY later than those ‘vy the Bremen, and which reported ‘an advange ib Amer- can securities on the London Stock Exchange, The Cubs's | bews, up.to the 29tb ult., quickly followed, and the price sGurther gave way (0 15334. The closing quotation, how- ~e@ver, at six o'clock was 1685; aX. Coin was in mode- | /tately active borrowing demand at 3-16 a 1-16 per cent | 2per.diom, The quotations for consols and American se- | curities on the London Stock Exchange, which have been seucelved by the several steamers to-day, were as under: June 19, Jun 21, Jum: 2. ie a 56 oh t 506 os a 86% 65 a 66 we aT % me 6% 40% 0 41 4 aay ton aan “No higher quotation for gold here than 146% had ‘been received in Eugiand prior to the Cubs’s sailing, and sthe average was about 141 by the sieainers of the pro- ‘wious week, as the following statement of the ravge of “the New York market will show:— Highest. 0% ! At Frankfort on the 24th ultimo five.twenties were ) Quoted at 6754, with interest added, which was fully up jto the Loadon price. Tho ballin in the Bank of Eng- ‘and had increased during the week prior to the Cuba’ @oiling £370,000, but the rate of interest remained un- cehanged. ‘The disbursement of the som) .annual coin interest on ‘the following government securities commenced to- Fives of Juno 14, 1558. Fives of June 22, 1460. {Sixes of Fobroary 8, 1561. Sixes of July 17 and August 6, 1861 Sixes of July 17 and August 6, 1861 sSixes of March 2. 186 *Bixos of March 3, 1863. . Total... There was a very sirong undertone to business on the **tock Exchange, and although the volume of transac- ‘tions was light prices advanced, Erie was especially vactive and in the ascendant, while Reading and Fort “Wayne wore in demand at improved quotations, There \s a prospect of July being a month of speculation, in which case prices cannot fall to take a sharp upward etura, The sireet will do wel, nevertheless, to beware of i€rie, which is disgracefully manipulated by a one man \power, with a view to entrap outsiders and afterwards rifle their pockets, At the early session of tho open board Eric sold at 92%, Cleveland and Pittsburg $3, Northwestern 30, Cumberland 44%. At the first regular board the market ‘was dull’but firm; Erie closed 14% higher thanat the mame time om Saturday, Michigan Southern %, Illinois Centeal “ig, Northwestern preferred 34, Western Union ‘Telegraph %, Oblo and Missiasippt cert tleates were % Tower. Government securities were steady. Coupon fvo-tweatios of the third issue advanced 34, seven-thirty notes of the third series 34. 4 At the one o'jock sessions prices were without ehungs, At the balf-past two board the market was stagnant, Reading closed ‘4 higher than at the first regular board, ‘This stock is strong, owing ito the large business of the road, ite coal tonnage of last woek having been 107,228 tons, making, for the first ‘oven months of the fiscal year, 1,096,014 tons, against 1,331,450 tons for the same time last year. Erie was less active and 5{ lower, Western Union lelegraph 3. Gov- ‘ernment securities were Oirm, and coupon five-twenties of 1862 advanced }¢. At tho open board at half-past three the market was strong. Erie sold at 6334, Read- ing 108%, Michigan Southern 78%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 834, Cleveland and Toledo 106% a X, Rock Islaod 04%, Northwestern 80%, Fort Wayne 95%, Ohio’ and Missi*aippi certiticates 2634, Afterwards, on the street, the toudency of prices was upward, and at ‘half-past five Reading was quoted at 106 a 4, ex divi- due. Hudson River 112 a 113, Fort Wayne 964; 3 96, ex divide4: Now York Contral 95 a 4, Erie 69% a 24, Michigan Sout—rn 783¢ a 70, Cleveland aud Pittsbarg 634 @ 3, Clovelana xq Toledo 10614 » 107, Rock Island 91 a5, Northwestern Iv. 4 nreferred 59% @ %, Ohio and Mississippi certificates say y 2, Canton B40 65, Cumberland 44.0455, Quicksilver #4 49, Western Union Telogeaph 6134 0 62. _ 4 The regular and open stock boards and the petroleum ‘board agreed to adjourn from this evening to Thurstay morning, in order to allow mewhers to enjoy “tho ‘Fourth’ the better out of town, There will, conse. -quenily, be only a limited amount of business transacted “Sn seourities to-morrow, and that will be exciusively con- ‘ined to the open street and the counters of the dealers ‘n governments, The Gold Room will form aa exception “to this ruled the dealings in foreign exchange will be conducted as usual without Interrupt on. ' The sapply of money continues extremely abundant mt the Stock Exehangs at 4 a 5 per cent, with the majority of transactions at the lower rate, while first «lass Commercial paper is taken freely at 6a 6 per cent discount. The statement of the asvociated bank s for the ‘week roflects an easy condition of monetary aflars. The deposits bave increawd $2,387,954, the lewal tender notes $952,188 and the ciren/ation $121,228. On the other hand, the loans have increased in about the same ratio ‘es the deposits—numely, $2,447,300, The specie hav decreased only $708,878—a small sum, cons dering (hat ‘moarty three millions wore paid into the Custom House for duties last week, There now remains only $7,794,218 of coin tn the banks of thia city. The totals ‘of the present and last previous stateraent stand thus .— soap e BO wen potas 26, 706, 6:22 204.957.272 81,822.640 Forciga exchange was steady, bat rather inactive, Bankers’ Dilla om England at sixty days were rated on the strset wt 10844 a \, short sight 110 X. The private advices received to-day report great mone- cary dopresaton alt over Germany, and the forced loan mpowd by Austria upon Venetia was regarded as the Corernaner of # succession of similar confiscations else ahere. Tho finances of Austria are ina bad state, anil she can only carry on war by levying largely apon pri ‘ato property. The annoal budgets of har finance min ater have, for # long time past, shown an important de felt, and she had a debt of the following maguitude at vi of December, 1564: — QONMOLDATED DEBT. AHA dM. oo New gy > wie ‘aban and Vesotinn deb. CC ndemaitios. . Total public debb.....+6 The bodget for 1843 presented the following estimate af receipts and expenditures, ceiculated in Avetrian Sorme:— Prirnet WaEae. 120, 049,)1 Eodireet tages ited rv e ee eh, ba LD en >» 16,611,105 Total recatps {periat household. . Lruperial Parliatment, & Foreign department. diate department in 18965 wore 600,495,563 francs and the expenses preesat war commenced. It public debt oo January 1, 1865, was 4,406,625,078 franca, which, if converted into dollar at the rate of five francs to phe dollar, would emoun! to $441, 125,195. ‘Turolag to Prassia wo have & better exhibit: — NEW YORK HERALD, TUKSDAY, JULY 3, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. —— ‘The for 1863 the following estimates of receipts an pendiurer Pra thalers — Department of Finance. nt of Commer Peete St jiutice 46 Department of Interior. Depariment of Agricul(are, Department of Public Worship. 96, Department of W 413, iment of Navy. 19,882 Department of Forviga Adare, TOU. s..ccreevescessensserascapepsre cess LOT EXPENDITURES, ‘ . Department of Finanos. 6.2 19,170,210 Paverpnent of Commerce. 85,746,250 SpGrlnbos oF State, «, 277,60 Department of Forsign Affairs, 898,605 Department of Juste ciate partroent of Tnter i rent of lea: tes | Department of War. . at ot 003 Depariment of eo +e 1, 180, 163 Department of Public Debt and Legisiature,, 15,060,076 ‘The Prossian thaior is worth’ 73.6 cents, oe of the United States, The public debt of Pruseia in 1863 waa:— thalers, sons 254,154,840 215,842,347 Prussia, however, has since exhausted her surplus and increased ber debt, and is now nearly a8 nesessitous 4s Ausiria, The people of Germany and Italy have evi- dently a hard taxpaying time before them if the war should be prolonged, as it promises to be. Private prop- erty will be levied upon indiscriminately, and five twenties in the hands of the people will be as much lia- ble to seizure as coin, Petroleum and mining stocks wore dull, At the first board Consolidated Gregory Gold clossd $270 bighor than atthe ¢ame time om Saturday, Smith & Parmice was 50, lower, At tho second board Bonnoho Run 0!) cloned 10c. higher than at the fiat board, selling at $8 60; Buchanan Farm gold at 300., Oti Creek 36c., Shade River 57¢., United Btates $796, Consolidated Gregory Gold $21 560, Smith & Parmilee $9 25. One million six hundred and. twenty-one thousand nine hundred aud forty-six dollars in treasure arrived from San Francisco aud Aspiawall to-day, the Largest amount brought by one steamer ginoe the commence- ment of the year. The following are the recoipta by Call fornia steamers this year compared with the amount received during the corresponding period in 1865 ;— 1866, Js 12, February 1 + $685,619 803,956 . 288 2 2,458,136 » 1,247,008 . 1460,286 Tncreage this year, é ‘The National Bank of Redemption, at Boston, gives notice that it will continue to receive for redemption, as heretofore, tha notes of State banks in New Envtand, and it is siated all the Boston banka will continue to re- ceive on deposit, as heretofore, the old State currency. ‘The total yalue of exports from Boston for the week ending June 29, including specie, was $241,506, agaiass $151,196 for the corresponding wook in 1865. Tho ceah batanco in the hands of the Assistant Trea- surer in Boston at the close of busincss Jume 30 was $11,855,285, Increase $103,084. The following is the business statomont of the Aseist- ant Treasurer United states, at Philadelphia, for the month of June:— June 1—Balances on hand... Receipts during tho mouth, Total Payments during the month, $12, 205,094 TEMPORARY LOAN DEPARTMENT. June 1—Balance due dey Received from depositors during the moath 1,015,300 Repayment to depositors. 249 600 Balances due deposltors...... 1,340,490 Fractional currency redeemed... 211.1 The business transacted at the Sub Treasury ia this city to-day was as follows:— Receipts. ern For cnatoms Gold notes. . $327,009 (096,000 ‘The exports, exclusive of epecie, from the port of New York to foreign port, for the week ending July 3, amounted to $2,200,013, Mew York Stock Excharge. Mopar, uly 2, 1808, vinsT exsst0¥—10:30 on a ‘Sice tn 107 € To ahe Mo:ropel Dike 109 Western Un Tel, 6 do, bon ig cum eit: do, . .2d call too onic 8 RR. Ws 300 000 do,........ 9 S00 Piut, PWAC oxdiv 4 100 Chic & NW pref. 60% 100 Acton. s PerroH RR ARCOND ARSEION—1 P.M. $2000 “10400 OT 600 Khe Eric RR... 68% 100 she Wosta’ U Tot 613g 600 Reading RR ox d 105 200 Erie RK........ 68 200 Cleve & Pitts RR BOK THIRD SBaaION—2:30 PF. ML #1000001 S8'ah 200"? 10475 16000 U 6's,6-20r, "86 105% 29000 US 6%, 1840 6 814 9K 10,24 vor rit Ad ont 10356 103 106 Mariposa pref, 100 Atiantic M84 Co 200 Reeding RR ex a “00 a r+ lo. 47y «100 do... COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mowvar, July 26 P. Asnen wore dull but prices were nom/\nally unchanged, the reduved atock and scanty arrivals serving to inerease, if anything, the firmness of holders Bacaverurre.— Receipts, 13,685 bbls flour, 860 bbls corn meal, 43,007 bushels wheat, 419,157 bushels com bushels oats, 16 bushels rye, 500 bushels malt AM boshele barley. The market for State and Western flour opened moderately active at an advance Of I8e. @ 2d0. over our last quotations, but closed quiet, with be. a 100. of the improvement lost, The mies were 9,000 bble. at our revised quotations annexed, In Sout! erp Gour a moderate bosiness was done and the markt war firmor, with sales of 600 bbe, Canada flour advanced We. 0 We., with an incressed demand, the ales being 400 bola, OF rye Gour we heard of no eales of import ance, Corn meal raled quiet} but firm; the only anie re- ried was 100 bbis Brandywine at hs 2b. We quete hiperfine and wens , $6 60 Bxira Sate... .. . 16 Choice State... 89 psa od ad ul i 4 tire round hoop ‘ we mare tt ww 8 +10 8 12 12 Wa 100 $ 900% 1026 Good to chotee and ettra 0 0s 1300 Kye four (superfine)... . 60 oo Corp meal, Jerser..... 4 5 s Corp mnea!, Brandywine... Corn meal, Baw — The wheat market continued’ doll aud irregular, open- ing firmer, but clos! 9,000 bushels at for No. 1 da., market continu dat with a downward fendeney. “sles jew No Tiras, 42 fo ” $1 20 for choice white Western, 88-. fot prime mixed Western, sod ‘oe. for danmged New leans, Cats continued to ine, melee being mate of West Glo, 2 680, va tad at Jes ie, OF ae > report salen 000 bewtele West “ we horiey' and barley melt contuaned da) rere womisalty “a ee exireurly Quik The continued cnferore. vices from Barone had the efect rr this port It eppen of completety | that Al on bad been #t vnslgp e of (he Brieh One. ae ae and pricos for all grados were de- iy low or. Tho sales to two o'clock only reachod | Sood alee, while the sates of the emtire day wery only 650 | bales, We quoto:— view Prorida, ites wn, ae. 30 “ M FY Mw 6 aT 38 89 oo the offerings, even of the beat grades, wore at lower rices, VUL nO sales were macde, © ing the usual trade rom secoud hands, and prices wero nominally un Other sorts were equally dull ou finding that nearly ali tho coru was Wanted to Ol up the vessels chartered last wook, T&S ehzagements in- clude: Liverpool, 45,000 bushele sorn at Sd., 200 tobacco at 17s, 6d, a 208, avd per pteamer 10) ‘ton at 16d. To London, 60,000 aco corn ‘at 6d. a OA., and per steamer 100 boxy bacon a 5A, 100 ‘ieroos beet Se, a 6e,, and 2,000 boxes cheore at de To Glagow 14,000 bust ‘The charters are: A British bark'to Glasgow, da.; a British brig to Cork, for ardery, corm, ba. nud ou saine vornee, Corty Sd. ;'a brig to Dublin, corm, 4s, Gd.; and an italien not, for orders, Ba. bad, with sated of 8,000 bags Cal- meee ag 9 cuita in Boston at §2 72 a $2 72%, gol. ‘Moxsases was ouly salable in email Lote for consump- tion, Wo quow;—Centrifugal and tixed ut 50. u 400. ; layed, Ato. » Ble: prmusoavado 600, 9 Gbe. 5 2500,; Now Orleans, 800. a$1. Stock, 9,004 hhda, — rwio, 160 bhds, clayed, 2,084 hada. Porto Rico, New Orleans all out of etovk, Navat brones.—The demand for spirits turpentine waa | Jess active and the market was lower, sales being made of retail lois at 830, @ 846, while whvloaale parcols were offered at Sic.; sales Gnimportant. Rosins—Common Was depressed and lower, with aalos of 160 bbls. at | $4 83, und 250 do. strained at $3 50. ‘Tar was steady. ‘Ous.—Lingoed continued in moderate dewand, from crusters hands, at $180.0 $1 81. Provou0rs —Rooeipts, 58 packages cut and 41 koga lard, demand for pork was not #0 Active, but hihor prices wore realized, the market Closing firm nt $32 40, cash, with salos on the Rpot of | 8,000 bile, ai $12 20 4 $82 40 for now moss, 29.50 for old do., and $26 25 for prime; also, for future dolive 2,500 bbls, now meas, for July and August, at $32 8T & oats, 450 do, F buyer's option. Tho beef market was quiet, but rm, with sales of 500 bbis, at $16 a $20 50 for new iain meds, and $20 60 & $24 40 for new oxira do. Beef ins Were duil aud entirely nomial. Of cut moats we havo only to report sales of kagos at 13S. @ 1b iq0, fr shoulders, and 170, & 206. forbams. Bacon was dull, but prices were without material chance. Lard was lesa active, aud ¥ #0 firm; wales 600 bbls. at 19¢. a 2t%c. Buttor was Sarhango ‘at 200, a 340, for Wentorn, aud 250, a 40, for State, Cleese was duil and heavy at be, a 220. Perroueum —Tho market for both crade and bonded continied quiet, and prices wore without traportaat change, remaining 240. for the former and 400, a Ale. for the latter, with sales of 2,600 bbla. withla the range, Rice was dull and nominal: The sales were unimport- nt Rangoon af from 9}. a 1c, and Carolina ut a 10. Bvaak was atoady, with a fairdomand, The sales were 905 Cubs musoovado at from Lo, a 12 Porto Rico at 1240 a 13Xc., and 80 boxes Havana ‘at qnote inferior to common refining 940. ® 1040. ond reining, 10% 6. w Ilo. ; fair to good voce 8 11805 Brline to choice woery, 1c, 9 12 Rico, 106, w 13%e ; molado, 650. ‘a 8d hhas,, ee 058 boxes, 100,476 bags and 202 melarl: fo tons, 69,004. be ‘ime taal year in toma, 45, fined was quiot, Standard bards at 18%0. a 16)0.; A cutfeo, 15550. ; ex G., 14g, and Follows 1%. wt STHARINK Was stoady, with sales of 20,000 lbs, ut Oe ow was moderately active and fra at 1230. a 1c. With ales of 183,000 Ibs within th range lurker. —Rocerpts, 464 bbia Market steady 50 bbls, -Wostora at $2 26 0 §2 27 BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. A Gamenone Case gute Wie Br aux or It.—A special tortn of the Supreme Court of the Second Judicial dis- trict waa held in Rrooklyn yesterday beforo Jndge Gil- bert, to hear motiona, Among tho business transactod was a motion to vagate an order granted against Orlando er, Poter ©. Allen and James Wilson, The plain tif are brokers doing business at Rothwell, Canada ‘West. Inthe complaint on which the order of arrest ‘wan canted, they alloge that on the 2d of May Inst the dofendant came to their place nnd asked them to dis- count cheoks of one thousand dollars cach, drawn to the order of SH, Murrison, on the Hamilton Bank ing House, Poston, Mags, and payable by Jay Cooke & Company, of New York. The defendant aa they alleged aasared them that tho checks were good. They, —delieving the —statemer eashod the checks and the defendant disappeared, They sub- weqaently discovered there way no such house as the Harton Banking Company, and on making meemedion to Jay Cooke & Co, New York, they wore told that Mr. Harrison bad hy account ihere, And they further learned that a number of similar checks had beon sent thore for Sales paytuent y therefore coused the arrest of Thaver, with aview of ha pies 3 Indicted for fraud and false es. The del 6 that on the tat of April ame establishment where be engaged « room a rine banking house, tii bad thelr @ gambling iwaiitution, where he car. oa the game of ‘faro,”” bis occupation being well koewo to the plaints at the time, an ho bad soveral transactions in the way of cashing checks, On the 2lat of May, while eogaged in the afore. said amo, '&. B. Harrigon was introduced to him by Ed. ard Primer aud desired to pny. On losing some money eee oe 8 ee On tho assurance that they were good and worth their hie defeudant gave him a Mdrvemns dollars in good aud lawful money and in “ebtps ‘xolaage for them, amounting in hundred doliars. The defendant says that xt day Le was compoiled to got the ebecks ‘bouse of the plainti®. He save he had no knowledge of any suntlar checks The motion was do- pied, with coats. Sree or Wornarey on tine Keer Avexine Sewen — Yesterday morning the workmen, to the number of sixty, on (ao Kout avenue sowor, fr bic Kastorn District, loft off work in a body for soine mypposed grievance in feted by the foreman on one “od thelr number. "The matter wae peaceably conducted. Mhonwareny ow rie Rawraca.--Botween one and two o'clock on last Sunday morning, s+ Mr. John Gallagher, residing tn Front atreet, betwoon Lorimer street and Union avenne, K. D., was returving howe, @ party of clabt oF sen moa came oat of © eaine house on the most brutal manner, Mr. Gal mad tot carrytow large ur ma of money ‘on Lis person, but on this occasion be Freaewa Accivsrts,—Tho approwh of the Fourth of July has brought into use the various descriptions of Gro- works tor children, and the careless use of them haw already begun to tell In the shape of accidents, Vester. day while James Madison, aged ten years, residing ia North Seventh street, between Thirt and Foarth, & D)., was amusing Limsolf With & piste! be bad bie Land sual tered by & premature explosion of the same, Anothor actident is reported fa Livingston street. Vosierday morning 86 boy named Morrell, about #x- teon years of age, was serving the cuntowers of his em pleyér, Mr. Connell, of Atiantic street, he received the toatente of a plato! iu hie right eye, by which the ongea was #0 yoy ™ to completely demroy it. pistol was fred by a boy who was rapidly passing aloug the street, aud fired when young Morroll’s {aco waa wear the moasle of the pleco. Pronaece Duara prom [u-Tematweet.—Mra Jone Hort Ing, residing in King street, between Vau Brunt and Richard streets, died guddenly on Friday last from what was reported to be cholers, Fubesquent developments seem to indicate that her death, instesd of being from cholera, was the result of {/l-treatmont by her luabar Mrs. Harting waa (he mother of three children; her hus. band #a machinist, and was employed in the White Lead Works in Second street, Ii is alleged that he loves the intoxtesting cup rather toofreeiy, and whoa under ondart ‘The day before the desth of his wife he ad a beating W her which resulted in Coroner Lynch will investigaie the matter farting is at large and his whereabouts uakaowe to the police. Werart Mortarrry Lier —From the leet report sent to the Bourd of Health the report of the number of deaths in Brooklyn for the week onding June 90 4 ope bandred and eighty three, Of these thirty.4ix were men; women, thirty-one, boys, thirty-two; girls, sixty four ‘The prin- cipal diseases were ronsumption, cholem infantum, con vadeions, and disease of the brain, The list ehows ao Increase of mortality over the previous week the ie influence was iendivh sed brutal ia his bis wife, From Fortress Monroe. Fortean Mownow, June 00, (860, ‘The ateamer Trade Wind, from New York, arrived here fast evening short of coal. She is bound to Washington. Sho sprung » leak during the paemyr, and pot inte the Delaware breakwater for repay he proceaded to Washington this morning, — ssamer Geo. Appold towcued here to tay om her to Barton, and toot (n about ebty freed peaple of nexee and of ali ages Kunp ayant on een pro cured for them in variont of Marne busetts. sree woe ered ving ‘peters wailing from alleged violation of the oyrter law wer aaenceath leared on giv bonds in gia thow- rand dollars The Attorney General of Virgin's has given hie opinion agents of the Noes of stemivert runming frum Nor lation: for cont wsrrep Before Commiunoner Onborn Vrenk Altea, eeeaman on board the English steamer William Penn, plying betweee London sud New Tors, was charget with heving enanulted the mate of that vee sel on the high sees with intemt to kill him. The otenee war alieged & have been commitiod while the Witham Penn wee on her inte tt 7 ee do. | sal, removed from the ship, handed over to the oustody Corvus. —Kio was as dil! aa possible, and if anything | changed. FREIGHT. —The views of shipowners were. considera. t bly mavanced by the heavy receints of oor, gmt ther, cwaranded S464, 0 Od ian Stpool at ‘thie open | tng of ‘Change, roped aown to bu,, } i of the polioe, und then taken before the Comaaiesioaer, Mr. Marbury, who appeared for tho British Consul, anid the application he bad to make waa that, aoder the extradition treaty with Great Britain, the one should bo removed for trial to England for attempted murdor on board an Fnxlish vessel on the bigh seas, Mir. Navb, couns)l for de endant, read the bearing on the case, and submiiied that the moment the man Was taken from ander the prowotion of the English flag and placed under that of America, the moment be was land 4 hero as a demizen, that momont the English aa t alt control ower bi ‘Ty bring the deleads the law be mtiat doe, or, inthe 2 evoking wa asyiumn ane ‘oe tonnd her "to place of that the mad #4 marched e ‘onice” If this case oocfined London Of to a poli | the defen daut would got a verdict of £3,000 from ad | pasae y. Commissioner Osborn sald the polat ‘n important one, and before he procoeded should decide tt. For that purpose he ad- Journed the court till this morning. a ne ene nnn eee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Resrt—Van.—At Williamsburg, LL, on Friday, Tune 29, by Rey. A. H. Partredge, Juues B, Puwent, Ke of Monde nn. to Mise Jona D, Van, youngest daughter of the iate Horatio N. Vail. Basra—Weerkuvenr,—At Jacksonville, Tompkins county, June 27, by the Rev, Dr, Mann, Avrax'b Banta, of Hackensack, N, J., to Ru nyc, Only daughier of Heary R, Wostervelt, of the former place. ii twan—Kewr,—Om Thursday, June 28, by the Rev. Mr. Collins, Mr Jomy R. Grumax to Maxtua L., daugh- ter of Peter Komp, Evq., all of this city. Masox—Reiueter.—On Wednesday, June 27, at St Ann’s church, by the Rey, J, W. Shackelford, rector of the Chureh of the Redeemer, Wiu1as H. Masox to Mina, Cuanvorre J. Beanveiny, all of this cit Mnvorp—Fky —lo Brooklyn, Saturday, June 90, at the Church of the floly Trinity, by the’ Rey, Doctor Littlejobn, Mr, Gronor Minvorn, ‘of St. Louis, Mo, to thas Vuarie A. Fev, Asi of Lrooklyn, N.Y. Sort. —At ho residence of the bridegroom, by | the Rey. A. Cleghorn, Low F, Nag to Euraanstu © Boorr, daughter of J, Séett, Ksq., all of this city. Baro.--On Wednowday, June 27, at St. Paul's Sing Sing, by the Rev. Jamea I Holm, Wiuuam N. Pack, Je, (0 Lsanttta, secoud daughter of Jamos M. mn Sgcter—Lm.—On Wodnesday, dence of the bri parenta, by the Rev. J.P. Wileon, of Newark, assisted by Rev. John M. Johnaon, of Hanover, J. Barrier Squrm, of Nasiau, to Ro Avoue Lux, of Newark, N. J. June 27, at the reai- Scaw) Lek —Wi.—On Wednesday, Jono 27, at St Paul's phurch, by Rev, Augustus Wedekind. Mr Wu H. Sonwanne’ to Miss Carnanese C., daughter of Geor Wiil, Baq., of this city. Satrreike—Croromis —At Calvary Charch, on Satur day, June 30, by Rt Rav, Bishop Potter, Rov. Maxey Yatws Sorretice, to Javxia Lawnenog, daughtor of Tina othy O Churchill, att of this city, Die Caxrumt.—On Sunday, aly 1, Dvvan Caxrnant, and frionds of tho famity also the mora- bers of Templar Lodge No, 20: dA. M., aud the fraternity in eenernl are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral from bia late residence, No. 121 Blescker street, thls (Tuesday) aCtoruoon, wt ono o'elock, Greon- wood, Cotman, —At Providence, Pa., on Satuntay. Jone 30, Exma D., infant danghter of Lowts W. and Sarah F. Coleman, aged 1 year und 6 months Diek.—On Sunday, July 1, Carmarine M. Le. Dior, be | loved wife of Henry Dick, aged 27 years, 3 months and 38 days Ther os.and friends of the family, the members of Cong Fifth reviment, National Guard, aleo the membe slonla Club are respectfully in ited to attend 1, is (Tuesday) afternoon, at half past from her tate residence, No. 295 Seventh he remaius wttl be taken to Lathoran Cemv. —Ou Monday, Dem ania July 2, Joun Tesay, only of Will aa rf und Kate E. Demarest, aged 1 year, 2 montbe aod days. The relutives and friends of tho family are rom pecttelly invited to attond the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternooa, at two o'clock, from the residence of bit parents, 367 Ninth avenue, Davin —At Weedsport, on Sonday, June %, Ensign Wuntaw ©, Davir, United States Ni od 29 Youre Eyurr.—At Catakill, New York, on Sunday, July 1, Duptey Seavey Ewwer, son of the Into Thomas Addw Emmet The relatives and friends of the family are requosind to attend the funorsl, from the Church of the Rosarrec tion in Thirty (th strect, on this (Cueeday) afternoon, at three o'clork. GoomrDie —At Riverdale, op Saturday, June 20, J rex Gnowveson, infant wm of Chariots M. and Frederic Goodtidge. Hew. —On Monday, July 2, afier a lingering fines, Frances Axx, wits of Richard G, Hunt, in the 45th your of her age. The reiatives and friends of the famtly are invited to Attend tho funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at balf-part one o'clock, from her late roaidence, No. 200 Kast Fourth atroot, Jacnaox,—In Harlom, on Sunday, Joly 1, Cuanues D youngest ebild of Dabicl and Annie Jackson, aged 6 mont Jowr.. —On Sunday, July 1, of consumption, Cuauncry earn. R, Jomr, aged 36 The re respaetfally invited to at. tend the taneral, from 763 Third avenuc, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, as also the inembors of the Nineteenth Precinct police, of whicly deccasd was « metnber. Kenwev.—On Sanday, July 1, Mane Axx, beloved wife of Withan Kenney aed daughter of the late Dennis Mannion, aged 20 zones. The frieuds of the family and those of her brother in law, Michael Quigicy, are reepectfully Iaviied to aitood her’ funeral, thia (Tuesday) afternoon, a: Lalf-part one o'clock, from her late rediiass, het Among coves Lows. —On Sunday, July 1, at the eeadence of his father, Auexaxven, elles son of Joba Lowry, aged 41 years, 3 tnonths and 17 days Ths relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the Fourteonth street Presby. torian church, corner of Second avenue, Unis (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o' look. Nooxan.—On Monday, July 2, of cholera infauty miy ron of Johu and ew! Novuan, on id 12 days. Wins foomtal win lake place thin (Tuesday) afternoon at two o'clock, from the residence of his grandwother, No, 941 Ninth ‘street, jookiga, on Sunday, July 1, Exeaon pag jont daughior of Joseph and Emma Oliver, la the 20th year of her aya. The relatives and friends are reepoctfully Invited to attend tho funeral, this (Tuosday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from St. Matthew's Episcopal church, Throop avenue, near De Kaib. eracioo,-On Sunday, July 1, Jous U., wifo of Chon. ALA. Spaulding, aged 5b Your, Tho frients of tho famliy are respectfully invited to tond the funeral, from the residence of her son, Chor! J. Spauiding, No. 1 Butlor street, Brooklys, this (6s day) afteruonn, at three 0’ elo k. Tevwver —At Nyack, on Monday, July 2, Jane M, danghter of John and Bo~ ‘The relatives and friend are invited to attend the faueral, trom ¢ Mre. TJ. Tail mann,on rmdny at twe sdeom River Railroad leaves Thirtieth rirect mi ton A.M. for Tarrytown, com necting with the Nyack forry, where carriages will be in waiting; returning at balf-part two o'clock Wine. Another of the old rovern: 1812 gome, On Senday, July 1, Whatam Wova, in tho Sith year of bie age Hin friends and relatives aro reepectfully inviied to attend his fw the (Toray) aflernoon, at two o'ctock, from ute residence, No. 6 South Kighth atreot, “Brooklyn. KP. ne en ene SHIPPING NEWS. AMEANAC FOR NEW Tome—rwUE Par, EF IME eee coe | MOON Hines ove 0 2 for sete 7M) oe waren iaorn 1 19 k, July 2, tee. AnKD Meamediy Pracoouia, Buerwornt, Portland —| p Hopatio Palmer Shanghae hp Palmaras a) koor Geean Peart He B Cremmet =P Hatnaway Strman a Pave BM Birt sh , Puruer, Penarth. Kade 1 rT (Swe), Anderson, Grangetoutte-¥ anon, ” Waerke, Barre Pu Waleb & Pramcke Pew Bark itrmewerd Bound, Ottmore Turks tWants Carver Hark OR, Jauriry—Pused ean Jane (Re) Morton! Brvigep Brig Paulus (iam), Behweorhardt, Au Menthe A Wert pe é ws (Pr), Mathews, are vig Wining vont arrelth Na “Tirig Vain Pry, Lake, St Johos, NPD R DeWalt (Oo med tae Br), Graham, | jctou—iveu Ban & ¢ Hi Rovies (lit), Lane hy NB | Nevins & Bow Beg a Boom, small, Port Hoyul_7 M Bis Brie (onan. W Banger —Mecoll & Pred Bre be on Rret, Ron ae Aly Fisher, Aehfort, Rear Rorrantrees (iy. kOe Behr Kenme 4 (Br) Wi a mm C Weecele, fstand D opine Bene Valiant Br) Labo, Modif st Behr Nantlas, Bahegon, raw « Bovigh en, Hobie DK Pare the Relimore Rew Haven—M Briggs & Co. Amniy La of Rowen Bret Power Hi verpnel Jane BAtndurs, hence BM. atramenp Hoapearea. $85 pret s br rane r iy" "Tee pokanahipe tiny'of Hue’ Vere. Foe Un Musamehip City of Deubtir 6 mdm ant frig Karl (bucer) bee & Peund weet, enh, Tia a 38 tong ih, bop Lyte Wethnn bone 4 east ws fo seme h saers Yea Moe Prewen dee sad mimes la’ en 708, tune 4 ” | hoes dor nae aphaat 9 _ ome ea eet 04 was burted at ia an” Se Na poo Nyon, mans LeU hone wel ae “ " ae Pala rate me Bi, bat 44, bi igs MH Reonety, tert, entre al MB aaerrimae, frum steamer, bens: pd } ia 1 mh orrow, Presse, (rum Palle eau ia be f a at ih “ Post, Janson, Amartoa cata Heriealm Benes for Jule Aer Chreliane Vairanasee, ates net 9 gery sali ‘Bl ra ib. Fat Jon. Sa ana 8 Sul tal Tat B7 8h Ion 74 0A, ae cia eal lobo Biuart, Le Jane in, bark ssongers. to Jas & Raynor, A ino, Gukey, (or Lanai for Kangoon, do. April asd Moria Margartths, Dawe, do; May 5 Ww a York eo Wing, heme, be Queea, Barnes, 6 Yay and Western Helle, Valew. MYorks bee blue : the pancn Pan ihonttansize oe gen bey « at og | waakip Heian L Lvtugton, Raker, Sarannab hours, with mdse and passengers, to Livingston, Was Tarbes, do; detained 13 Lora i Savanueh river nu. aon: den, Now Zealand. tide. $0th ult, 6AM, off Cape Lookout, pa Jifne 17—Arr Sam. Dnaneman, Wilmington, W@ Fiambaant, hence foF Bavananh; same day. 730 AM, Uonentonapean es telnacr tnntae ee nt bone, “Uececie Mecca Mardiman, Ghariepion, Sune st, with’ | HARrOns MEert = Pract Hon, June t May h—Arr Mongolia, Weston, Mouim oie ‘up Uuslen agers, Wilmlagion, NG, 3 days, wine | Brot rare vii cainsbhp Hum ra, Wiliningtony, NC r naval stares, to "ipo | gl Wea Cacao J (andield Tb for Chin cineo Cand eld Oh f Steamalup tilen B Terry, Chapio, Newbern, NO, and 4% hours from Hatteras Inlet, With indae and passengers, oO Good: revoga, King, Ricki Norfolk, with Pe Wo OMletnokam A Pa Kourne, ortolk, with mdse and Fox & Co. Snyder, Rlehmoud, 49 hours, with an Hana. Parrish, Virginia, 38 hours, with oF atti Perey, Chinehas and ald for @e poiators, to Daryan af 3 F Carmpbeli, More, do [AbD Dillgctia (i). orwor, Wiogavore March Ie pasned | United tater hep cae: Sope of dood Hope With with’ mdse. to order Jane IY, lst Hid Int, ahipe Mary K Riggs Jowell «port in the ‘pene poke bark Joseph Hayden, from Poraam- | Sintes: ath Pia tin, ao do; Arguey oa rk. 19 daya out Coupe; Kalo Dyer, Legesit, Chinshan} th bslneen, a, liiey, San Francisen, HL days. wit nb mien, stow. a port tn the Vo'ted Sint Co, Paseod Cape Horn May 4 y Ta port June Ute, ahi ndwrig, HL from. Rep ote the Md day; had tight wins Vor’. ding; bark Per thine tod for Re weatser Musoughut Lhe pasanen Rooke “apell 2, int 9) | Vutded mates on ship Niphom. from San. Pranctaco for Awe om ail: baldi, Rho on for Nem son: May 1, lat 60.08 8 170 TDOD W, bark Alpaoe (He unites neanded iby oe ve or hte gal Caldera me i % D 1—CM Telegraph. Nicolatihn, Amerten, Callao fer Br), from Aue rand ‘Aula, Blanchard fiom lamdem Passed by, Fremad, Bronson, Orem n 74 BW in, S18 Ton 103 cule Mune nuh May lad 87 from Callao for Cowes, 5 In it for NY Royal ( EF Sergiy worn, May Tt une BT Rosalie, fo w “hip Viriiah apie: ihe it rhe ‘ a WTHEKA, June Zl F port sobre in, © Kore een ship War Spirit; June-4 tate 0 N, Yon M24 W. rig Agta 7. on, (Bo, feom kin Janeiro Yor fam pion Rosle: dan, tat 7 TAbsneen: Syne SF rire Reman fopeee.. Gwel, Sew fon 3420 W, brig Hnten, by hound § bark (Hovannt (Aus mo hack Pallas, Biddle; ‘Belize rk Limeriok Ta days, with au ark Anna to. ‘ine es a0 ‘omeana y 25, vohre Rat Mowa, ae, (of Baw MoConry, Remedios, 16 Dad Spock rma Leavint, 4agua, 10 daya, with «ugar, nf Hath), Delawo, New Orieany, 26 days Wo one + Ras er, N Wrig Delo pe fie pa, Arroyo, PIt, 17 days, with sw : ip onan Yo perm as fart nitney It Are retiysba New Orn Ving rere i) ArropeyFR;\ 16 doze, with mo-. | 6 Gant ne iowna” fad 1am efroia wert ae wiitig Kueonla, (of Hace Me), Coombs, Ar a agile, Morne Conta a days, with sugar aud molangen, Ub i I Bek Ao. =r hts Va, Pont Wt 48 Jou 7H, apoke brig CH kounes) trom NYork, 6d. ysont Brig Voile ‘ir, Channeey, Oardenss, 18 days, with BH Howell & Koos "1 ig Crimea, Hichborw, Sagua, 10 days, with sugar, a PY King & Co. Bid t6ch, Sy lela, Met utloc g.stinard Moyers Hicks, Nouv. 1 days, wih ay HG, Brivie, Me Tolaasen to A Abbe We | tetas Seen spake eign Ih Towra a Brig Mystery | fr), 9 days, with “us (#), Alexander, Host produes, to Middietan 2 rk Rall, Itio Jnsniro Sehr Jue Taker (af Hrorguiown, Me), Baker, Rienthers WO days, with fro Janes Do: i* al Sehiriady iharnerman (HEN Carry Abacos, 8 days, wit Hate etter, Bienes © fruit, to James 1 York (and dd by ve bt a Morrow, Baracoa, 14 Ws, with fruit, tot & Pears 1, Pilon, Pitegeral on; Jupliee, Beadle eke {N40 Motend, ace Bay, 4 days wish coat, Cotekadet Mnrerta, Beaten), Jupter, B o nyhew A ; Aetaite aker, TM Mah Went (ir), Howard, Windsor, with plaster, to pond Tih, Adelaid at, Baker, Wolly D It DeWolf & Co. June aid Aw: its June 13 eT Olt us, May bt 802 Orinan Grey oe, Windsor, Ni, 14 days, with ng coy, Be Are Homma, ( Horton, Ke lay, Onlowtion skill, Kurrachon 1 Genile Annie, Potts, NY ind Qiteon, Chane, New Orleans, 3) days, with ia bound Wo New Maven. Ktalph. Vr ‘Sed, my Teh, Bat Delage N Veet Kober, aged 16, of New York, died of erysipelas ip the eed, Almirs Coombe Boat, and was buried al ean Harrinan. Carey Hamlee Hohr RE Pecker, Brier, Cedar Keys, Fla 2 June Biohols for NPorks Carine rome ue 25, Int, Jou 74 4, ‘spoke sehr Wiaged Kaoor +0 | Demme, 'tor da has bw rape : Naat athe ont. clean, Mays A R York. or Rovrisann, Triumph, Peskem Behr CP Neton. Mb yni Ravannsh, 6 days “ ts “ sn > ros Sehr J Lenttall, Martin, Vieg\ " at igi Sari tt OF fan Pranetseo. Bid a Mon Frenceweo ay. May 20-—Arr Brillisnt, Walke Now! and for Bar ¥ Jobo Savory, furan, Goorgotow fe ir hn tery Pendleton, Flteabe Heli, fo port May i, Mayda, for Nvork, ie vn paces: 7 Saree, eb my [am o ‘fe * ark tor te, ae ode * ding Flag meger. Holden, Nocktand, " ir * Pao Sehr Oregon, Unit, Rockland, 4 dayn for, Weary edi sr Fr atid Behe James herve i ‘wan, whe unter, Pry . Behr a ‘lek, Wu Wurnett, Rew | Na) Donal, trom Behr Ana : peel) Mavens, (from Lavage Rebr Mtirainers. pod) NY ork Sehr AB Terry, Hi Behe A Paicnnor, Korrrapaw, June 16—Old Depeche, Wendt NYork beur Job i navom June H— tn port barks Waller, for MY Sehr d & ith, Rowdout for New yer kavey's Nichols for do8, Jeauy Bird, tox do 8) Retr D Davideon, ‘Ketoham. Hondont. for Ne Vischer, i eration I onan vwn. Houdout fur Lamann, MYeet Behr ERichange (of Brookhaven. Providence. "While drifting th Weil Gate at * aw Le og Mf strnek on ‘ont, Knoekiog # hole ia ber botvow, wud — filing her fuli of water. 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