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- we 6 NEW YORK HERAED, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1867. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. TRI iH HI SURRATT Lg) om 4 eer aes A., daughter of John sallth Westover. Cou ‘Windsor, NS, 15 days, with plas POO IS Thursday, June 27—10:30 A. M. oe. ° . ‘- 7 " R L, om Tuesday, C Knight, Wileox, Windsor for Newark, 910000 17S 6's, 1841, ree. 108% 2) shs Pacific M 8S Co I Jane 26; Jomurn L. Marcavy, of New York’ city, to Mise Schr M K re Dorchester, NB, 12 days, Tuurspag, June 27-6 P.M. | Suse useatwccund Oe so ae. Pits eS ‘Appin vi, daughter of the late David Capron, eee ie eee ilys Masyaaah 1b days, with spiles, 10 There has been unusual activity in railway shares s Moy 2: anacnenenar—§ nesday, Jane 28, snow & Ric daon, s suai to-day, tho most buoyant of which were Michigan > + : . jome. Carver. Southern, Northwestera ana Erie, but the movement w Two Frosecution Witnesses Sum- | ¢:; ‘nn March \8 four weeks Before the assassinato Sek ech Tleahetpon for Bos Bs entirely confined to the brokers and other professional mened for the Defence. aud Payne ae room, and Payne ~ Vilage Queen, Elizabethport for Fall: speculators who are making capital out of the “shorts” oF onsets, end they wee and staid out Rone M Natt Bliven, Ellzabethport for New Londoa. ainong thomselves, Those who are manipulating the ~~ rent the nah at areh 18 at fete fen ‘Brook: St stocks reierred to apxious to get the street to “go . rnold, For 5 an payygrter hg 9) sh om Important Testimony of Lewis avila Paint uarier o Beer Samuel Lewis Bnet aitterh sor Kingston. from their ghoulders on advantageous terms. If Weichman, Upon: renaseinbling i BY Rov, James Brownlee, | sehr J a Rie Bure, Hilnworth. the bait succeeds with the street the latter of Abm. 0, Wood, Eea., of Shore, Staten nae Schr M Lord, Rockiao’, will be the Joser unless the public comes in as 0 a Tear eine N. J., on Bohr Arctic, Haley. ‘Rockland. Wasarotos, June 27, 1867, q , Mr. Partridge, of Christ pd oak. Rostland. ® buyer, which i at present shows no signs ‘The trial of John H, Surratt was resumed this morn- ih we ra ee oe A. F- Yooums: to Bebe BLoseut, Bie. Ie . of doing, And we advise the public to keep away from {ng in the Cruminal Court, Judge Fisher presiding. There | sad'Tieft’ Beath at the corner ptaten Island, N. ¥, BORE Maatonaeetnclion, Hocktent the Stock Exchange, and leave the sport now going for- i no abatement in the interest of the case, and today | vane avenue; Surralt and I chen went home, Schr H Fu Penny, ee bn pps oat Bag | ane saebee ohindien 19 allaneiney wee AatiCeNEE He Harold thon met, Harold’ at Me im tay room, taiki Barmn.—On Wedneahy, ne 26, Joun 7, Banzr, Behr dnb Rernen Beieas fools th: 5 3% | creased. ay ak Has eldest son of Thomas ané Olivia E. + pnd 12 | Seht Annie Murchie, Roberis, Providence. operation of fleecing i# accomplished nowhere more 3 | "The prisoner'wan brought into court at ten o'clock Anorpts and: Jone Coven ae herrnraeneciien Sehr & B Cunningham, Ward. 1 soe, Tor Rew Londons. quickly than on the Stock Exchange, The men who are row manipulating certain railway stocks are adepts fm ibe art of entrapping the unwary, and their object fe to make @ profitable market for themselves at tho expense of the rest of the street, There Ia no objec- | jy) 4° i tion to this so far as tho stockjobbers are | 100 Wells,Fargo £CoBs concerned; but outside parties will perceive that | 30) Xeon Union taco 1? they have little to gain and much to lose by venturing | 20) iW precisely, and was escorted to his accustomed seat be- side bis counsel. His brother, Isaac Surratt, who has not been noticed in the court room for a day or two, was resent again this morning, and for some time engaged In ‘a vory animated conversation with the prisoner. The business of tue day was counmenced at ten minutes past ten. ‘Wm. R. Conger was sworn and examined by Mr. tomcT reside at St, Albans, Vi; dt ivan cae lace and T have always lived there; Tuesday and Wednesday after the assassination 1 was Keeping & saloon near the depot St. Albans; I think I saw the prisoner hia “oes, (nose, | forel ‘and mouth look er I paid special ‘attenzion to the prisoner, as I | Telegram. exhi its the one he prisoner Rid brow cigaved in the naaasaination comspi, | received.” Telegram was dated New. York. March 28, 1966, racy ; @be prisoner looks like the man I then saw; I crossed | ad was directed to J. Weichman, a1 i Hie path several times as na was, golng to the depot: f trod “Tell John to welograph number of aireet at omoe, arre: ‘went to seek an officer, an ‘ : while going to the. American, House T came cross ‘Witness resumed—Two things about the telegram strack BawleseCashier of tho National Baok; Iturned with Sawles, | me as singular; my name was spelled wrong. and I knew of went to the depot, and pointed this gentleman out; we then | 0 oneto telegraph to me: I took the ef 1s Marted, and went up town, and got in front of the Ameri. | showed itto John Surratt, and said it must be for him, and 101% | can House, and T followed as far as the jail tofludan | asked him what number and street was wanted. and ioere Cheeks PBK, | patt"ihe Samrtes fave ber sawics andi prodat | Sucre and ota walk, anda ho corner of Tenth and F my we A Ww] an Half-pnst Two o’Clock, P.M. | EiNitG 2° Sawics, a lawyer? we did not arrest the man; | streets met a Miss Anna Ward; we then weat to the Hern- yea monthe. oda aiend the Foner tus (Frida) alornony a Steamer Acushnet, Kelly, New napenyt jott ner Srespeodars ae ay, ot 1, infant | “gy FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE: and 8 days. SEE ANOTHER PAGE. attend tho funeral, from the residence of her parents, Rinetie eae No. 312 Bighth atroey this (Pnday) afternoon, at two Sreamsmr Noma Axmnican—The steamship St George ioc tn Ww its ptirh sagt tres Quaben TM a0 the ogie! Anticosti to take on. Loomms,—In Williamsburg, om Thursday, June 27, | board and convey to Liverpool the passengers, specie and: Euisma G., oniy son of Joho M. and Julia Bloomer, aged ‘mala of steamship North American, from Quebec for Liv- eg Ge Hy requested | *2h ashore off Antloost!, Steamer Rocket has also left: to attend the funeral service, 6 residence of hig | Quebec for the scene of the disaster to assist in getting off” = x Ee do. to play against loaded dice, and that the higher stocks | 9) uniuct’ go the greater risk there is in buying them on specula- | 20 a tion, There is nothing to be said against purchases for investment, because the buyer in such a case be- comes independent of the vicissitudes of Wall street; Dut overy man outside of it who takes a “flyer” fosters the element of speculation which underlies the corrup- | 190 40... tion of our railway system, and in nine cases out of ten | 600 Atlantic MSS Co. tsabeavy loser in the end. It matters not whether | 20) Puciilc Mail BS Co. stocks are going higher or not; the public will consult | 100 ¥ Mts mterest by avoiding the snares and pitfalls of the resum: ‘ifr: Uraley objected unless the telegra juced. w mn was w Prodi egeenseee 0, 100 Canton Go: 100 go..3d ky a recently ashore on the Bat! came y morning and went to her pler. jaded at. Ly Bee: Corcorax.—Jamus Corconam, native of New Inn, Cork, Ireland, ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Counrsrs,—On Thursday, June 27, GzoraeT., son of Andrew J, and Emily D. aged 4 years, 1 month rt 10 23 do .. ies 500 Pitts, Ft W & Chic. 1 D8 Stock Exchange, and this warning is all the more neces- 11334 100 sha Erie RR. 4% | the last I saw of the man was at the depot; I could get no | don House. and we went in and John Surratt asked for M 17g 700 do. 64 Murray, and said he wanted to speak to her 3M and 26 davs, Son ’ sary now that a bull movement has commenced and that Sa coma) 110 Gai | oticer, and, T went through the, cars, and. saw the msa.no,| Srrray'did not seems Corundersian’, and Seman tres Fae pet seal ial ‘thiiadia! Git ithe bisa: ne vedatetg. Nk MER necin picnapean once an coeteee eae ana Ligh fgures are talked of for almost every stock on tho | 74), do a 109, ‘Cross-examined by Mr. Bradley—Can't fix the day itoo | room bad not been by Miss Ward for a man who | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence | Jibboom, head rails, cutwater, 4c; damage to the schooner 'y N 78-10, $d's, @ BY was three or four days after I heard of the | Wus ex! the next gag ft and who was delicate and | of his paronts, No. 115 Cannon street, this (Friday) after- | Uaknown. dist, #0000 Tennessee 6’ 7 109% | President's assassination, and Iwas on the lookout; can’t | wanted his meals sent to bis room; Mrs. Murray then | noon at two o'clock. Sour Cor an, NJ, June 26, PM—The schr Cor- Fe 10000 do. 10838 | gay whether I was at the cars when they came in; can’t tell | seemed to recollect that the room was e1 ; the man’s vm 2 pulot Norton, from Builndciphin for Providence: bere joney continues in very abundant supply at six per | 50%” Ohio 105% | iff was there or not; can't tell what the cars arti Ra:ne was not mentioned by either of us; I think that Sur. | , FoRRmst.—At Long Branch, N.J., on Monday, June | Dott, Nimon, Dose ace, te going to pleces, ‘and will be- per cent on general collaterals and five on governments, | 1000 di ~ Pg tga 10858 | or left; can't tell if there was & Fogular conneetion by rail att stated upon aw, Ne that the sick man. yas to *, — aoe Yousam widow of Benjamin Forrest, in | Dared sano x i " ko fs whilo somo of the leading dealers in the latter report : 9 4m Mich $0 8 5 76 between Bt Albans atch avont the’ connections with the | ness recognized as inooth andwriting. ‘Hurrm. On Wednesday evening, June 26, Fionsxce foEE ELLA Anson. of Provincetown. reported: shat they have balances left with them at four. There Rime oo was on the jgokous, for: the aavaneine, and fox that" NE ect er toe Bsn cee. tee Enver ae ovens 68 4; infant daughter of Harvey C. and Nellie &. Husted. ecta ston iis ieee aie canes cok eee eam fg no change to note in the amount of commercial paper 4 20 Cleve & Pitts RR. 4 the ’ ey aaid it must first be shown what knowledge ‘guis.—In New York, on Thursday, June 27, very | can keep her free, She steamer Fronvbatte it was to 464 1900 a was headed north, but no engine was ‘atiached; I first saw | Witness bad of Booth’s bandwri suddenly, Tuomas InGuis, printer, aged 36 years, ceed to her 27th and tow her to New Bedford or offering for discount, and the best grade ia still quoted 4655 24800 do. bs BL the men walking on the street, and they were goit Witness said had seer Notice of funeral hereatter. Holmes’ Hole for repairs. . ‘at 63; a 7 por cont, while the second class is rated at 8 a “ Lee ad W BR. Sie | the donot: the two men were Malking ‘toget ‘and other wee eae bay Pe sora Wedp ‘esday, Jone 26, Wrus Ruse, Sits EXrearatee (a 1 small coasting, sch GiMican, from. 4 walking 9 ms dest lasonboro’ Inlet rnin; b, B. Tho ational banks throughout the country are, | 100 do... Bur, 00 CI 3% | Walking Nowards. the St. -albaus House; did nad eo him waite bie name. <— (soaet alii: S08 Kamas Jollifi, aged 7 | Masonboro, Tatet for, Wilmingion, HU laden, Mins old inane from present appearances, well propared for their next | 32) cet Union F em ¢ G4 | at frst follow them; some men were then | ee eer amination rea Sodey a 251 | _ The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | let, The schooner was run inside, in « sinking condition Q some five or six rods from'me; the two referred to then ‘and anchored on the rip, where she sank in a few minuted- qvarterly returns, and thore has thus far been no per- | 50 Atlantic Mall 108-200 Ch Toledo RR, 120% ‘ed back by my door again towards the depot; this was | *aw John Surratt, his mother and Mrs, Slater in a attend the funeral, from tho residence of his parents, | jn about six fect wator.' The crew were rescued by Captain. ible movement of currency for the’ pu | 50 do. 10354 1300 Chi & Rock LRR.. 93: not over twenty minutes after I first saw them, drawn by two white hi ‘which “Mra, Surratt subse- | 204 Raymond street, between Fulton and Lafayette ave- | Townsend, of schr My Rover. cep! ” y Purpose Of | 10 Boston Water Po... 24) a ae were then going towards the depot; can’t whether any phere: said had been hired from Brooks’ stables; Mrs. rooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o’clock, strengthening reserves, The payment of the July divi- | 100 PaciicMailSSCo.. 141 100 do. idd 985 | {Sin left the depot in the meautime; I then locked my door | Surratt returned alone the next evening and said John had pmabeersire 5 Hudson city, on Thursday, June 27, Miscalaneonh. donds will be likely to increase the ageregate of capital | 10 do Hie. 10 ton Ws pret, $2 | and followedithe men toward the depot: I then, went im | gone to Richmond with APs, Sinter een Mie sacra | Livum M., infant daughter of Henry 8. and sfatilda A, | , The Cunard steamship iustia, oe her recent Passage from wgeregate of capi 100 14134 10) Tol, Wab &West Ri 47. front of them and they passed by, and I turned about and | Sunday, March 26, as Iwas going to church, Mrs. Surratt i v Liverpool to this port. arrived off the Lightship uff Sand: seeking investment, and this inspires confidence in pro- 600 Pitts, Fe W&Chi RE 102% | Camein the rear of them; they took a elle around and | asked me to goto the National Hotel and tell Booth she | Kinyon. 1 habe Pp ir ¥é 50 Alton’ Haute pref & ‘across the depot; and I took a cut acroas towards the point | wanted to see bim that afternoon; at the hotel I met Atze- Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Hook at6 PM Tuesday, 25th inst, and was detained there Jonged monetary ease. 100 Chicago & Aiton RR 14 they were making for; they entered the depot and 1 left | Todt, and was introduced by Booth to John B. Metelongs, attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, | waiting for a pilot until 10:30 AM Wednesday, 26th. Tne railway share market was steady at the decline of them theres en 1 returned weit emer qa them the detor; Idelivered, my_ massa soe eee aghme fhat | Smith atrest, near Cottage, on Saturday morning, at ten Whalemen. J — In the depot: can’t mean- o'clock. i Yast evening. At the early session of the open board, 5 “ had on light ht rait at the head of the back stairs: I went to Sailed from New Bedford 26th inst, ship Robert Edwards, cca ob the arabes firsiae ust beeper yy eee) aie oe tal eink fur Lat: he hat what "we termes. | church on this occasion that ‘day with Mrs. Burratt; | | Mosmwar.—At Portchester, MW. Y., on Wednesday, June | aiiantic Ocean. passa arene at the gular jt was firmer and more ‘Taurspay, June 27—6 P. M. stovepipe hat; the other man had on light clothes, bat | 0m Sui @ went to St, Aloysius’ church, and on week | 26, Fronence AnxnproTa Moseman, daughter of Maria Bark dave, Smith, of NB, was at Kema March 17, with 1500" active, with a woll distributed business, The express | Corrax.—Rio—Prime grades ruled firm, while the lower | can't say whether of cloth or not; I had no dase to St, Patrick's church; efter the 47th of March Anna | Elizabeth Moseman and Granddaughter of the late Willet | bbls sp and 75 do wh oil; bound on a cruige and home. stocks were dull and slightly 1 ru be of ‘descrips | of the man supposed to be engnged in the assassination | Surratt, Miss Jenkins, Miss Fitzpatrick, Mra. Burratt and { | Mosoman, axed 11 years, 1 month and 12 days, Spok. » ly lower, Mercbants’ Union | grades were heavy. We heard of no sales of any P| creep what insaw in. the “Burlington J¥mes news. | wentto St. Patrick's’ church, and on ‘returning Mra. Sur. | ‘Hor funeral will take pleco on Situntay, from St : excepted, which advanced. New York Central closed | “02. per; can’t say how long before T saw the man; I saw the rae oceans ibe Herne a House, snd wor ane was going eeee ae ob rie tgs eae cies a chaise tela weak x Northwood, from N York for Miragoane, June 14, off d 34 bighor than at the samo time yesterday, Northwestern | _COFT0x at previous prices, The market ruled more steady, | doveription in the Huriogien Tlmal, fe mde! Des Rae OMe | Same outy aday or twoatterwards Tmet atzerodt, and ho | tives and friends of tho family are respecifully invited | | Brig Mary & Rowland, from Palermofor NYork, June 7, } 1%, do. preferred 3, Fort Wayn Pacific Mail 1 and a fair business was consummated. The demand was | Was on the lookout because I saw a description of the man, | Suid he was going to see Fayne, end asked if it was Hayne | to attend. off St Mary's, %, do. DP a no %, Pacific Maill%, | cnieay for export, Sales 2,500 bales, We quote:— and it ja my impression I sew the description that morning; | Who ‘at the Herndon House, and he aid yes; Ttold | McCautan.—On Wednesday morning, June 26, Davip Foreign Ports. Atlantic Mail 34, Quicksilver 13%, Canton %, Boston 4 gn chat morning ihe train got, in very early, T usually rwent Mrs, Surrait afterwards what A‘zorodt had said, and abe | ccaizax, aged 86 years and 1 month. {anim June S-arrived, brig Glovannt (Ital), Caflero, -past four A. M., mak n in 4 was 5 ing out for strangers, an 1 rt © panne a lb ag? Se ge BB | Middiin Micuist man after saw the-deseription in gator tad Broadway, one door from Grabam avenue, MMendy; Uncle Toby: Pinkham; Grace Sarge Harding, residence, Brooklyn, E D., ibis (Friday) afternoon, at three | Yaliey Forge, Emerson; Wantiagisn, White: Mary cat reday, June. 2, damm MoManor, | Feiax'viat, Coes, aad Maa Biko, ailfor ibe Uaied McMAnor.—On Thursday, June 27, James ara iat ey og ede Penis: Dake: foe Bee 3, Michigan Central , Michigan Southern %, Illinois Good middling. | Coates. oun thasnan'sanmeee Central %;, Rock Isiand 3, Ohio and Mississippi certif- | Fxxianrs—Tho offerings to Great Britain were rather Quentin by & Mjuroret have not got the paper referred to | Yanin House and saw Atserodt standing in front of t more liberal and full rates wore generally obtained, The | OW; !t was here last night, and is here yet, unless it was Riacatcnatice asker Jarge horse and the ober cates %, Adams Express %, Wells, Fargo & Co. 34. sent off, y municated my 8 Abby, Minot, and’ Per Govornment securities were rather dall and barely | CAAsemen's were:—To Liverpool, 70,000 bushels cor as | "By Mi, Merrick —The oficor who came with me hed the | sured me to fa OS Ont Of he Meseoaran! and’ Atzerodi eaid oa oon yest Loh scpangs polhaaar by andy do; ave Oat, Loowoe, for Spein, do; Frestaan Cl 4.) 850 hhds. tobacco at 25e., 100 bbls. lard ofl st 15s,, and | paper; I don’t know the oflicer’s name; the paper was refused, saying t want go to obu Atzerodt said att Small, for France, do; Vermont, ins, for Gormany, do; steady. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 and 1865 de- ‘atearner, 5,000 boxes checee at 408,, £00 boxes bacon at | APF, 1865: did not know the day of the “data of the paper, | be woul peereiee Gag ty = bs cnet aos os 088, pot yee Due notice of the funeral will be given in to-morrow’s | Rethish Thayer, Cartney, for Ro! do; barks Nettie. ‘ clined %, ten-forties 3. Among the State stocks Mis- | fis. 300 lisroce lard ‘aia. and 60 balescotion at X¢d.0 | ttn Bratitey requested that this witness be summoned for mee ae, eet ta tx ine sated | eee coe: | a uidabe ean Meh eae ab Oe Staples, for- sour! sixes declined %. ae er siearnen DG Rhin, Eantucty tobacco nt 23a ed, and | the defence and it wasso orderod. iced “nim where behead boon, Sag | histather-tn-law, Joseph Paterson, No. 206 West Eleventh | | Catt, May 16—In port ship Hemisphere, Stone for Ran- ‘At the second regular board there was considerable | dulce cotton at Sd. and 116 bases ‘at $1. To Ham. | Mr. Fierrepont——\ zee you saw when you ¢ euked hin if ‘ho ‘hed’ swe | street, Ronerr McPasrsox, aged and 3 months, | S900. saw the prisover? A. Rictusvero, June 16—Cleared, bark Rebecos- Goddard, burg, per steamer (next week), 400 bales cotton at 34d., 200, ‘Bradley objected to th Richmond had been evacuated: he caid ‘The friends and relatives of the ily are respect- j activity combined with strength. The old express | tlerter lard at Sin. Od, fainsct sie. ‘sod’ tinall:| Mt-Bradley objected to the anawer. had seen Benjamin and Davis, and | fully invited to attend the funeral, at the above Mgneon. Gloucont i Balled A at 804, To Ant if — By lie, Piecrepeel<tiwee looking fer 's aita ‘who (pe oo rae ae iy inv ‘ mum- | | Zanzinaz, April brig Madawaska, Ballard, Bos stocks were dull and experienced @ further decline. | Jol measurement goods ~ Antwerp. Per'| swered the description in the and that description not be evacuated; John then | ber, on Saturday afternoon, at one o’clovi. ton. New York Contra closed % highor than at the first regu- | were: A D: - py in he ge ag Reet ‘Booth; have never seen Booth. sn eras owed me $6) in | Nessow.—On Wednesday morning, June 26, at eleven American Ports. lar board, Erie %, Reading %, Michigan Central Gd, and ship to Laghorn, tobacco, at Ms.,and beck to] pri Sal pide on Twelfth, sires, Washington, de: o nleol, of pusnlyaie EC 64 years. BOSTON, June 2%—Cleared, barks Tejuca, Harriman, h i 6%, Michigan Central X, | New York, with marble, at $8,000. a ee eee ae ners tired te Walenta TRS The ‘friends of deceased and family are invited to at- Spaini Alexandrina, Snow, Clentuegis; sthrs Jostus. Michigan Southern 1%, Cleveland and Pittsburg X, FLovx axD Grain.—Recel pts 2,024 bbls. flour, 150 bags corn ; in 1864 lived on B Taland; tn A) WD tend the funeral, from his late residence, 187 Third ave- | § Newcom: jashington. DO; Express, Browa, » | meat, 1248) bushels corn, 11,250 do. oats. ‘The four market | ould; in 1 ped get eetinemees ; Albert Keene, NY Cleveland and Toledo %, Rock Island %, Northwestern | was very buoyant again to-day, and with an active demand, | * cau reseliaat, boleraen she 13h ame of that month, nue, between Seventecnth and Eighteenth streets, this | * 17, ed, steamer Glaucus, New York; barks Fanny %, do. preferred 1, Fort Wayne 3, Obio and Mississippi | Part, speculative, Advanced Ide. 2c on the low hori ld corer of fonts airpst, wading for aces wagees Cciaaow panee enen soe Lewis, Constantinople; Lawrence, Palermo; Sicilian, Me- certificates %, Pacific Mail 5, Atlantic Mail x4, Quick- | Stanry on fresh ground, old. being in limited inquiry. Gait, | te Navy Yard; jt was in the forenoon. two men stood Rear O'Bites On Wednesday, Jane 2, Jase, infant son of | ™ BPAETIMORE, Juve 28 arrived, ship Old Colony, Gore liver %, Canton XX. Adams Express was % lower; | fornia was sino Ze, a Ge, higher, wih atone Phe ns mee omeents tases ewe were joloed by Gootuer, ana T Cura: William and Susan O’Brien, aged 9 taontbs and 28 days, | héma, Callao; barks Eleanor (Br), Campbell, Rio Janelros. Voited States 23. Government securities were dull. | extra stato, deliverubiey ab sellot's option. in July, at $0 80, | Oa my Bead: why I don't Know; they spoke tn eft undertone saaed taitena tne funeral, frou ibe residence of bie | ,,clired_sark Pallas (Brom), Hartman, Vigo, 6p: ach i Coupon five-twenties of 1862 advanced }. Tennessee | Southern, Dour was tent Ae nee aiely eur i imaproved, | 22¢,then I heard the Fresident’s naine mentioned. and one Peroni, No, 9 State street ihie (Friday) afternoon, at ee con. Seed tee-aretae Lake Preah Matin, erties; exes of the new issue declined 3. domana prevailed fend neice ‘were ‘Obtained, “The | Pf,(ema spoke of comiug from the Heldiers' Homes tment past one a'olock, “ oneal print ont ey pi a wel ‘Corn. meal. though 3 . ‘O'ConmELt.—After 8 long and severe iliness, Paruice, |" Cicared— rican Park, Montevideo ee vod realener the market was uct ruled fire. talon Dblar ei $8 Da for Pairfan aga | suemered “his , wife, ad child, would be along.’ son of Jeremiah O'Connell and Jobanae Murphy. ord:hachre Windward, Ella, Heinedioe; Sylvan, Bianch- @omowhat variable, except higan gouthern, which ¢ lor aiev. nnd ence; if they too could be got rid ‘The funeral will take place from < was steady, and the fluctuations were, on the whole, | Eira tis ftite tae Wena | SEE at RIT sarea, “tnd ,onn ott thems aunt, Juite Kosfe, 406 Poarl street, New York, on Satur | y2EUTUL, Juise 2—Satled, sloop Harvest, Corwin, New Ghioive State. 11 76 | Seeing I wan look: mg gh pe ai , at two o'clock. ‘CHARLESTON, June 27—Arrived, steamship © C Leary, slightly in favor of the beara, New York Central, 106% | Qommon to medium extra and choice Western. 13 vo | down the avenue; thelr Conese nee. A io Sp wadertons, ‘papers please copy. Now York, '" G 8; Eric, 64% a 3; Reading, 108% a 109; Michigan r brands af apf Sad 2 pels only catch 9 role pee oneare talbiog ot aioe, tgR.—On Wednosday, June 26, Gzonas M. Samm, | = atled—bark he, Liverpool. : a % ; : 13 50 d the third came down Tenth street; I saw two of tho came an iu the 24th year of his FORT&bSS MUNKOE, June 25—Sailed, brig Sea Nymph. Bouthern, 76% a 77; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 81% @ 3 ; Hy & | snd the third came iy aC came and spot the 24th year of BI Age te ase ct i daneto), se Rock Island, 937% a 94; Northwestern, 39% a 3; do. wis ones at, tae eenetnay: <a tema ae id not hear: Tig not hear it because t wag ia a ta ee, ee ee Toll, Sten Lie Yeattotes PuALL RIVER, June 2— sailed aches WR Gent, Alley, A preferred, 63% a ; Western Union Telegraph, 448 3. 315 | Tenth, street was s, young man of medium beight and 1 | Sirrattuvils, and Mrs, Sucratt wanted to moet a Mr. of his mother, No. 220 East Twenty-seventh street, be- | "GALVESTON, June 17—Arrived, brig Hlizabelb, Ames, The detailed report of the stock market yesterday was | Cor" a 3g | ttenhim before. but I recollected afterwaris I had seen | and the laser was not there: we then drove to Mr. Gur. | tween Second and Third avenues, on Saturday after} Besion. sebr Sirians, Young NUON won York: sccidontally omitted from this column in to-day’s issue, | —ibe market for wheat ig id No\deraaaked an | Won st” and I recognized the turd man as John | Pos" Niverriow wih Mr. Rotbeys ondvafier ibey got | "Buivm.c oat Samford, Conn., after long and peinfel | Derk Fiagh Light, Fiuimad, Livecpuoly brigs Panna. The gold market bas shown diminished activity and | *4vance of be, per bushel, Bayers refused to pay any ad. | award Sawles was next aworn and examined. His evi. | troup vi tet tir orelock: noting occured bevwece | ‘liness, Smapnact Burrs, aged 70 years and § months. ‘and Kolerson, Seott, NYork; scur A H Leaming, Lualam, firmness, The opening price was 198%, followed by a | Agures, at which the market closed quicte “Pring No. 2 ii- | Gene contained nothing of importance, merely corroborat. | TEs CUNT 8 that ‘moraiug 1 went 10 my ofiies as | , Friends and relatives of the family are respectfully BGLOUCESTER, June 22—Arrived, achr Flight Crowell, waulee was noiinaliy $2.8 without cales. California was | 6 Re evidence oC Conger. ia by ate Pierre. | usual, and was there till haif-past ten O'clock, when an | invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at decline to 137%, but subsequently there was s recovery | held at $3.25, but Hour was selling at the rate of about $2 75 Heald Ne Ae Oe HOLE* ,1 order came from the Secret of War ni hali-past two o'clock, without further notice. ‘Trains HOLMES’ HOLE‘ June 26, PM—Arrived, brig Alex Milli. 40 138, the closing quotation, There was a good borrowing | per busliel for wheat. In view of which the millers es a tera ey ag fashon to the chaths Who deared to ts te to, crise | louse Twentg-eovenihy Gives: depot, via New York and | ken, ketes, Eltabethport for’ Weymouth; sehrau 8 Grove,. demanh tor cota saitgorneani ty Loyy, Tue sales wore 2,000 bushels, at $2 20 « $3 $0 for ‘Marviand, ‘In September, | divine service; I went to St. Matthew's enarch and then | New Haven Railroad, at 12:15, Weaver, Pensacola for Boston: Louie F Sini:h, Georgetow: pand for coin, an wore without Test | No, 2 Milwaukee club, $2 Wu for No. $'do., $2 20 a $9 25 for % 862, Inter accepted a position as ‘went home, and after lunch went to my room; at two o'clock ori Mk Seca’ fs June 25, W: DC, for do: Oregon, Cott: Chas A Stetson, Linnekin; D fand at rates varying from 1-64 03-04 per cent per diem, | Chicago spring, and $3 G2 for unsound Uallfornia, Corn | in”'st” “Mauhow's 'iustitate,, on. ‘Nineteenth street; | Mrs. Surrait came to my door aud said ahe lad Leard from mits. —In Jerpey City, on Tuesday, June 25, WiiiuM | Arey, yan. a Leighton, N¥ork for Bostoa; was dull and lower. Triting lots of prime sold as high as | {continued us teacher thero ‘for about a year and ‘Nou | her property, and must go to the country again to see Mr, | B. STELUR, aged 34 years, 4 months and 2 days. Sarah, Conary, do for Kockiand; Cunton, SI do for ‘The gross clearances amounted to $35,710,000, and tho # 12.4 $1 13 and one fuil load at $! 16 for @ new | days; in the iniddle of January, 1963, I for the firat ti Nothey avout a money transaction; she gave me ten dollars ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | Pembroke; Star, Kennedy, do for Newburyport; gold balances to $1,005,262, The steamer Weser, for ‘estern mixed for Eastern shipment, but $1 15 was the | me: surratt since we left college; I met him at St. Matther tobire a bua: asl op gone it I met J. We fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, | America (br), Nicholkon, do for Yarmouth, NS; Kate Walk- 4 g best price paid for export, and market closed dull at | Institute, where he paid me shook hands with him; T then went to Howard at eleven o'ciock, from hia late residence, No. 204 Jersey | &> , Port Jonnson for Boston; Justina, Gregory. New anaes, wee ee leary chgrafs Sta fer catinea oaks | nine Regrenaenage wees Mn, | nar tenant ete a fide ae | yotom, anda ie Bap Ghuren at Pacataway, Ned, | Oe jl Saat oor alsa’ ova Poca” Wyore for Tho prospective payment of the Jaly gold coupons, | fixed, SI is dota to St for prime das $1 1210 81 id tor | March, 16S aud there mot his mother and aster Annie: | Wit tried with a hosse, and herald he wantod vo seug | #48 auarler to three o'clock. Wei.ineyhO taien, Freeman; Mootent Ter’ Gale; May amounting to about eighteen millions, has a tendency to | 40. yellow, 9c. a dried wd. Oats | adout ten ;1 thea returned with the buggy and horse, and iaLsToN. —In —, D.C., on Wednesday, June Jersey City for Amesbury; Mingeas, Ray- mother an ; wi ‘miles from the Navy Yard bridge, in a southeast | Of Pay: 1 ay, 25, SauveL Turow, aged 88 yours mor ‘Aibaay for seston, Rocket, Baton, Providence for fa wore dull and jower, hace upto my room fora moment, and saw Buoth Increase the ‘short tatbreyt, But tBe Dulle iad f profit- | fun, for Western: State and awe. | Soa ‘post ollice, and they took rs. Surratt at the parlor door tn conversation; @ faneral will take piace at Gothic room, Odd Fol- | Calais; st Lucan, Nelson Lingan for NYork; Maggie adie to carry gold at present, and they manifest conf. | jt; = or three times tn 1868 and 1854, ing | Was between twenty-five minutes after two o'clock | lows’ Hall, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Mom. | Hall; Arctic, Healy; Hardscrabble, Joucs: Mary a 12000 bushels, at $125.8 $1 ‘One visit the marine band treated us to a serenad and twenty-five minutes of three o'clock; Booth was stand: | hers of L ‘No. 238, Pinkham; 8J Lindsay, Crockett; Lucy ash; £eon- @ence in the future of the market, State. Of Barle} sale Mr. Bradley objected, as this was not evidezce, ing Ieaniug ou the mantel and Mrs, Surratt had her | 0¢% of Enterprise Lodge, No. 228, F, and A. M., and of | jing, Piait, and Maria’ Whituey, Piston, Rockland for doy Bariey was dull and nominal. Wituoss acid. be would make it evidence and show that | back tome; [went to the buggy and Mra. surratt came | te fraternity, are invited to atten Meithews, Baagor for Pawtucket; ‘Dime, Coombs, do 4 Ap impression prevails in the gold room that the GoxyY CLOTH was it was there he first met Harold. Witness continued, and | down tn a ‘ow minutes, and was about to into the buggy for Norwich, Undine, Martin, do for sardord; Cameo. El- meoting of Congress im Jaly may be product sales were, in Boston, at 23h4¢ ‘gaid bo was at that time imiroduced to Darid E. Harold; I ‘Wait, Mr. Weichman, Y must get those . = 2 well, do for New Loudon, D'G Floyd, Keiley, dofor New of mie commnetien datetis if sia tation fA ear bis pave ~ Saw Surrait frequantly; he visited me in TWBS and UH. ang | things of Boothe: she returned to, the house and came SHIPPING NEWS exilod—Schrs J Maxfeld, Taabolla. CW May, J B Austin, i from v1 treat Nees; “ in in brown r, ¥ ” m4 oes Hay ned heavy at $c. « $1 for he was treated With © Great Cerne feed; Patera | sad was abcut five or six loches round; Mrs. Surratt lad Md zaret Reinhart, Mariota Sraith. a 26.b, 9 AS—Arrived and sailed, schrs Malvina Jane (Br),* Gorham St John, Sit. tor Providexce; €arab Woomer, Let land, Calais for do; New Globe. Bray. do for Bridgeport; rema the territorial and confiscation schemes advocated | $145 for retall lots the house by commencing to board there at that time, or | !ton the botiom of the buggy, saying it was glass, snd was Hors were tn moderate consumptive demand at full afraid of its ge:ting wet; we then started, and the bi by Messra Wade and Thad Stevens in relation to | | Ao" The sales were 6 a4 208, 700, na to quality. rather Lodged there at Sat commenced 10 lake | Cire Mabsed core O8 Ure ‘1008 es a puace Where. there wets was dui aod nominal ati van the government of the South, and the development Heur.—Manila se. @ lige, | wen: some pickets of soldiers; Mrs, Surratt halted the buggy, Banuer, R ch. do for Provideuce; Clara Norton, Sauovers, kinds chan ed he on ot & new financial policy in direct opposition to | Fif,, (inet Minin ctret was dail and heavy. We heard of | PMO! Shere aud she was informed they wuld be withdrawa at yr eaters Baure Dui Lloyd, Leontine, ‘Cameo, Maria Whit- ‘that of Mr. McCulloch. There is little danger, how- | no imperenscane, % GUC 1865 1 Mra, Surratt said “I fam glad v2 know it,” a PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 27. 1857. ¥ ney, ogee Bell, Azciie, Hero, sims, Si Lecat, fiardecrad- wo ot ante Sam see me eee | ere eee ee ae fee Be eieinicit Mi si caite Grinnio ten Cleared. MRAW UiypANS, Jue Si-Ariss, eur Aa Bed, Mer al a a x ¢ must asl Teo fanncee wil probably be left practically | quoted atthe cione at ive, a Gla. Tae suice wore i | him and fatroduced the doctor to me; Dr. Mudd iutroduced | Mr. Pierrepont oad ae ne Cera PEG: | _SteamabWo Karle, Greene, Havane—Auantic Mall Steam. | “Giearea-steamalip Nexto, Lewis, NYork; abip Fawn, slone, and as for confiscation, we have enough of that | ail kiuds were quiet. There was rather more for pwd ‘at well. ship Vo. Pr Nelson, Havre; bars Uk Mosel, White, Vigo for orders; already in the enormous taxation we are called upon to | the ner grades, however, The sales wore 1,200 bole, No 1. | the bell aud Court then took» reeese until ten o'clock to-morrow. ee ee eh eens, Cow ree | eae Perkins Gibraltar for orders; sohr NB Bors ¢ ‘ “ Te ge heads Dear. Roughly speaking, the property of this country it fund do. cotamon, af $5 80 8 es Siig. OF are = ten the, th Fal appear reemed io be Sigtemshis Hevoome Cipaa Calchoowe, "Wikaizgnees MOS: | ytttta arrived, hy Arusan ng, Dina {Dutahy. mansory, te subjected to a forced levy of five hundred millions of | sale was made lostected] minutes and came again; , le stan 3 Hana. 2 ~~ | Havre: Btates, ker, St thomas. othrs por annem, including custome dati, exclusive | “ora —L4nneed was quiet, bat stoady af $1 37 $1.40 tn | tata sooth wanted to per ito chatee of eounteannen all hrough the ong | gueamanns ArMags Neroy Bettonaan” Glesiaseur J Simousda, Kile: N York. of Stato and muntepal taxes, Twenty years of such | Shaan’ bbe Other Kinde were dul, bat Prices were un- | enough after awhile ow —micemiitein tn ee Eicanoy , Laverpool—J W Blwell & Uo, Reshinaton satont Gagan, WYerk:' Below akip Teereas, See taxation as this would be equal to the whole value of the | 1 Fectisons.—Reoeipis—200 bbls, pork, 17040 beef 288 do. | Goa coun ok out an : 8 tagheg ee ee eee dra AYor: urkecparzonn, (Fe, Selbvon ros property of the country at the present timo, The pros- | market was Puy ‘snd heavy; but at the be tey Sor ‘Tuite bs meant bow Sah POLICE INTELLIGENCE, swe ‘Turner (Br), Bedmond, Valparaiso—Fabori & eared—Steamsbi ‘Eaton, NYork via Havana, pect I, too, that the South will be reconstructed on the | s¢tire and firm at $21 29 estes 3 oe tie the Penguyrame, tcl Tum Loows Exurseiemext Uase.—The case of Theoj Gustavus, Bremen via Phi- | Juin nochener, Oliver, Lt ; riot (Stir viet Dasis of the present law, with such amendments as Con. paw meen, 2h 0 Yor “ao. 7 ee oe | ee erty had some dore H, Looms, who stands charged with embezsling nes Barondes"iy Prowbrigu's one joer. do, achrs'¥ R Baird, irctand, Philadelphia; aitote -- gree may find necessary to ite perfection The signs | fo" prime mene, for [usee Sellvery te sasien were B00 buia, | Shown letters, And SpPeesd $5,000 im interest notes from his former employers, Sg eet a PHLLADLLPHIA, June %, PM— Arrived, steamships Me- falso are that every State in the South will have o | at $21 a $28 50 for new extra mess, and $18 » $25 for new home ‘Measra. Carter & Hawley, ot Beavor street, was again | Co, nd Yas, Samnee, Javarpocl; Siar of the Union, New yablican majority at the mext general election. & SRS. Cy FS eman I had examination before Justice Dowling Rambier. Now Orieans—N HB Peieone vin, Mavens: cere Bussn B Potter, Fotier, hvern; 0 xf sical Cut teats were, wicbout decided Shang: te, soter ae afernoon. Mr. Hawley was placed on his pd Ba Spies. Borantahd @ Yeung Go: | | Ktwart "er Nowaveh Fal Rivers W # Mesham, Chruty, Toe negroes, of course, will ice to perchess, Bette amination, and bis testimony Bore heavily against the bam! Crandall, Uiaphray & J Burley, Willams, Boston: © W Locke; ean ticket, ands lange section or beoon | Sounty: t met lara seenege) Was hosing of spocesl tase (in), Newmans, Cumberland Hartor— | T'j'Worksngiom Tory. New iouion, Readlag Rit No as orm white population feel ny wo ee lee Cambered | Laer wet eran ie pig ae ME sg Ta calle @n, Sent Aadereon, Norwich; H&E Renderson, Pricetand 3 1 Att registered or to take any interest im politics | ¢1, audilie.. for long Fl Mise market for lard was | was employed in Adame’ 6 Gin day of July, It Smgaray 4.00 ee eee aah ge, Memnan, Boston 0% Marner, Murer, Mew Haren; whatever. Many of this class are engrossed 18 | T's tina owen sie ase. ceeres ty oud could Bot Kook | ALUROED Txnrt oF Ciaana.—Yestentay’afernoon & “ane (ir Crane, Meitnnd, BO—J P Whunacy & ingen. w fe, 1 Som Ahetr own private affairs and pursuits, and care act what "French leave; 0 Jan Yat | man named Thomas Lane, while under the influence of Flor del Mar (Br), Potten, 8 Joho, NB—Crandall | quchion Yer ee Meht Ellen Merryman, may happen politically at present, although they will whefe'ho had boon: and ™ | hiquor, entered the store of A. Foot & Oo, No 96 fare, Ware, Jecksonville—Moes & Ward roan haied, Creates. old themselves in readiness for opposition when the book wae hers exhibited, recog. | Beckman stron, and attempted to steal and carry away Hy Bey Perce, Bellas Moni Da gu | yfueiSMOUTH: Jtine 2—Sa.ed, sehr Stiver Lake, Mat. Proper time comes, The Southern elections thus allowed waee rina bn sun | & yo eich taloed at Som Lane, snccataliy aan clunteor (Br), Pettus, Rio Grande de Sul—B F Be pale June 26—Arrived, bark Sarab Payson. to go by default, and otherwise in favor of the republi- rates ootn 147 iting, cigars store, raroesan, ane aun Siac sotcbalea; te aah td Bureaus amo ia he ers | turned for m wien, be wes canght, im the act, and | near Oosn Queen (Br, Jones, antigua & J Kner & | Jonas ork Sonn Raean DERE nat Seee: Creeiteee,. 5 which, in importance, has not been seen since the ards Zerning, Jeneery rmet | arrived and taok ci ‘ot the prisoner, Lane waa sub- | Schr Bquater (Br ag og Ary hl e Piecing Ret "Ror Se, ath = colonial period. The prospect is, therefore, in favor of ae and said he bis ee Stee aoe Dowling and com. | Sly 5 we armouiny NS—Bord & | 2a, Mabel lial, ‘and “Leontine, Hunt, Deleware: harmovy and tranquillity and @ practical reanion in the possession, wee been | mie ezemisation, Schr Anglo American (Br), Nickerson, St Andrewe—RB | “Say NNAT, June 2—Arrived, bark Maggio V Huge, manner deseribed. There is, eoosequentiy, no real daanets Gains Lancuer,<tgestans) Plover, 6, $0) See Rumrill, Gaiveston—Tupper & Beattie, as c ground fer the agpeehanmebh Gxjectael ‘gutta the Montrose avetue, Williamsburg, appeared before Justice | Schr Harry & Ned, Green, New Oreans—Rackeit & Tay- Ry rity Jane M— Arrived, bark Wavelet Br), yesterday, and preferred ® charge against Anna | or vi Br), Coid: 3 sarde= Serthooming Same? SOON, Gi thy Couss OF Me Gpatae |, whom whe accused of a aosmeny of date.) gues Ss Win, Green, Seene-ten Seem s ae Maria lial ‘Orin, Boston, Fons Mo Jetore for a rise in gold are likely to prove unfounded. eiry and weadng apparel, valued at $71. Anna ay Loe ‘Beli Ann Amelia, Hudson, Norfolk, Ee eed tens David Coll The foreign exchange market remains very quiet, and is not guilty ; that she gave Mo aye irre crane | Bete aenee Woes ee ee See we dhan’ bowciatnsi the rates for sterling have undergone a fractional decline. aon ae ee ree camntaitied 1c cusmen | | Bee» Bloomseld, Hovore, Stamford. we Bankers’ bille on £ ? ee mon —— At sixty daya were quoted at | Bicy--the inter price for a smial fee ‘mail nédaiene Pri weicinel Fe yorns Fe RES FIREWORKS. ackh; nent Gon TN 615) NES SS Inge Hoe. for vot Zellgw, ane. 6 14 = oe, ey and fo Taaae Taylor. oars inst Prue Ua FIREWORKS, ai dee day LDQ 0 810, Otto banere iia were | wisuecks finde ig iy bad rs wee sma ts | Patni atraten ay ioe fren wertigiaca | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, wpemapronapacinoenad Fe FG ye 5 ), a te Pov 4 “ 80 hours, in ballast, | 1 4th of July, to our large and beautiful stock of Exhibie rated thos:—On Berlla, 1234 a4; on Bromen, 183; a | smmanine remaited dj. Salen 700 Tb, at 120 ase; | SSitfwont to Now Yard: he da ot state what ba’ wemi for, Married. oe. oe poavenenrany FD np Fd TT ORL Rl on Frankfort, 4134 «4; on Amsterdam, 41 a <5 The market was moderately active, and prices cold Be cae tranry, lath, tm tae evening, | wan LLRN—SterENBON.—At Bridgeport, Conn., on Tues Gol plred antler Maree SI Cape ¢ acne w rf itgroaly “o their advantage by mak- op Hamburg, 96 a %; orp, 6.14% @ 6.13%. ruled steady, The sales were about Pos, at iyo. a lor one evening, and heard tn ‘June 25, by the Rev. Dr. Laturop, Wm.’ B. Aux, where experiouced several severy VW | ie et eee tee cles te Nae ane, eee eae . y or ‘Tho interest obtained by loaning gold here, together MiisneY checelptm, 200 ble, Continued firm. ‘The de. ee ae ter Sicciem. Ey TT ra Georaey from Calcutta for Lona, ie A iidone sett f ae {bition ‘with the low retes of interest abroad, operates to check bays moderate, Sales 450 bbis. Western, in bond, at . waa at homer f said ot; Be thes In CRRETT—Bessxrt, At Westport, Conn., on Wednos- | ,, Bark | - Minsean” dlceekvantinca will be prompuly attended ts ep ty work shipments of specio and to delay parchases of foreign pas, A ace perter end ra strat, and >] aay, Jane 26, by tho Rev. es Selick, Frances Boanert tow 3 Ml, Mo, 3 wt JG. & 1. EDGE, igre ¥ erchange. “THE BOARD OF EXCISE. aah: onipllgdin abet tera: satiseud tron, v0 Win Heteom, dre” Wee'tl dats to Tas Becky | (IREWORKS—UP —A LARGE SUP. The mining share market continues to be neglected | rhe Board of Excise held thelr regular weekly moot- Swen Adiga, with fog! tram tte Banka Sua Ply of beat quality Preeoortent te eren cash es dy the public, and the worthlessness of many of the | ing yesterday afiornoon, Commissioner Bosworth In the deve, te, betters |. Remotes. Malloees, G2., 06. 8 TOWASENL'S, stocks on the list accounts for the indifference thus mani | chair, Several liquor dealers were tried for alleged vio- (tevin, Melsexe & Week ‘ind tne AT OF JULY POSTERS AND PRooRAMMES fested. At the first board Quartz Hill closed 150. h' lation of their licenses. The licenses of the following tea tiie, Seetenns, te tage; wun | Lr nee evens conten aaa Pelle Sete ee ‘than at the same time yesterday, selling at $1 75; La named persons were revoked:—John O'Neil, 238 East of this chy. wine, Gay eb, Meineke & A re TY cupeeiot, at frenty-8 cent less else. Grosse Gold 10e,, selling at $1.06.’ Consolidated Gregory | Rleventn street, Daniel Lyons, 114 Roosevelt street; Ed- DoweEa—Lawnaxce.—At Westfiold, N. J., om Tuesday, | DarmNzzora Dan), BW end cinelormeaivont Cae ance ox Gold was 200. lower, selling at $5 80; Corydon bc, selling | ward McLaughlin, 213 eg By seans Pe he Se baer, Bowne Downer, Eowix Downes, | “Siary br), Brockman, CB, 12 days, with ——— at $1 70. Walkill Lead sold at 480, Commissioner ORTH a communication a Onrdift vie ill, Lawrence, of iy Queenstown, & | ae EON toe neu eens ssa ras prams | SESE 03 Been ET mes. Sat cnc ane me | AGAR eoaRIRON parE a pag : and balances at the Sub-Treaaury 1m thie ety for the | his supper reome/ and pledging hit wo contorm to feaidence of M AA te Sir ies Serer ee ere ‘expired poruon of the week have been as follows :— Seoul Salaneer Cueto bande wa) ‘A. BURNBANS FURNITURE EXPRESS 0 c Custom House —————9ub . Trearury————— er. * Street, near Sixth avenue, Pure a Balances, Com: eountry; furnit: n % nen qo hap ne Be aan i maeney cévanesd vaTenstaes snnee fur. iy Jone 24. . $260, $2,357,206 242,072 144,330 a 950 M7), W97000 dal hWRT 10t,208-099 | eadorsed, Thus far 6.060 licenses have been ranted. any hing of It, 00 PRESS RECEIPTS AND ENVELOPES PRINTED at by the yg ay coe Job Printing Estab

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