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= NEW YORK HERALY, MUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1868. ae ee 3 daughter of the late John Miller, M. D., alfof CROP PROSPECTS FOR 1968, | Swn,s0d it coming up in a very promising | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. COMMERCIAL REPORT. ine, eanched, $00. Seaoreriil,. | Se oe = CaLtronNtA. The San Francisco Times, April 14, aaneRennnnannnnatapian te ‘180. se a ic. Bprague’s, 26c.; Birth. - on i ti: Sarumpay, May 30-6 P. M. a 4 Appearance ef the Grais, Cotes, Cosy | sys; _ uch now Mand has been, son anusually SUNFay, May 31, 1808. Corron-—The amount of business anne ia thlastaple to-day Ce Eee Deer, P10; Brooks, #2 Oi Jans Fe Wanita of adage Sanday: MAY Sty Mt Tobacco and Other Crops All Over the | fv ofabie the ises to be the largest | Whe most notabie feature of tyusiness m Wall street | was moderate, the demand from all classes of buyers being | “Peinnika Clore ation Bees Oe a ‘Country. and finest ever in Gailtornia. Ratinates 0 faite durmg the past week was she continued activity and | hight, Holders were generally anxious to realize, but former z pale Sunday, lea. x i ‘We have published a synopsis of the report from inorenag oven iammaeeres yield wary fron Sg | Ana | buoyancy of ihe marke for government securities, | prices were maintained. ‘The «ales footed up 1,020 bales, in- BUILDING MATERIALS. oi ONS Be cae TT aT APHAM, the Department of Agriculture giving an account of | FF te immense ero ft is certain. that our farmers | The transactions werg on an unusually heavy seale, | sung 58% for wpeculation, 198 for apinning, 87 for export aud His friends and relatives are invited to attend tha, ‘the growing crops in various sections of the country | and exporters will get remunerative prices, <hongh, | and although many @f these were on speculative ac- a a Upndud Modileant —_-¥.Q.and| ‘The market for building materials has not been | funeral, from the remience. fh, pale, Beary Ae sup tothe 21st Mag. We now proceed to give more Ma | perhaps, Hot Ko high as have Fuled for MeAeLASe | connt the home Investment demantd was very DTISK, | ocajnary ee. , akan 72" | such disturbed during the past week and we make | Carmine street : + @etati the reports as we cull them from our ex- pe ae the State, Great as our inineral re- | while the parchases for exportation were larger than | Good ordinary F-} 3 a but few alterations in our last quotations. Even A@ngew.—On Sunday, May Auice, daughter of ebanges and CAE EOIPOD LARD Se bien A | sources are, and rapidly a8 they 8 are cela eee, usual, The advance in five-twenties of 1862 in Lon- Midatng + i. 3 $2” | these are not of much Importance, ‘prices at retail for William aud Anne Agnew, years, 5 monthy 'BCTS TN E MIDDLE, EASTERN, WESTER: must ie! Good jdlin 5 t PROSPECTS TN TOUTHWESTEMN STATES. Our virgin soil. The wheat, wine and Wool of Cali. | don to ¥2x stimulated the demand for the bonds on | Gaels is Mara of no antes of moment, busine | Most articles in the ballding line being tom orar | The relatives and friends of the fam are respect. Tornia will soon be even better known abroad than | this side, snd the price advanced to 111%; Dut the | market wassteady at our ast quotations, Of Java 1:00 maw | Crary nominal, depending ie fully invited to attend the faneral, ce New Yous.—Accounts from ail parts of the State | WOnCGi: and san Francisco will not only ve the out- | most marked advance was in the new bonds of 1867, | were soldon private terme. Other kiads were quiet at pre- Fatlons etl await more Blcady oe eines pobre | of her parenta, No. 806 Washington street, this (Mon- are encouraging. Fruitis past danger, and although | je for the production of the vast Pacific mineral belt, sia * | views prices. favorable weather, although builders and stone cut- | “aY) ‘afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. too wet weather has retarded farming operations | but one of the first grain marts of the world, which soki up to 1129; on Saturday afternoon, | prour axp GRat Receipts 2,860 bbls. four, 8,718 ters do not remit their tions, Receipts of RMSTRONG.—After a long and severe illness, Many Be a v ms CROP PROGPROS AP THE ROU: aBalbas $104 at the end. of "the. provions week, ae FE oe ae a vralie ides | lumber are slow and stock has not yet come in in | JANE ARMSTRONG, In the eo oar of her age. generally wie growing crops have not suffered to any i M, ra 1} vepes t to tl onitiae bel lull and irregular, but g¢ iy a tity to material ‘The funeral services will be held at the resid oft extent 1a eamnmert eae caatag tre ea boat | Swine par to the cloing of the loan, tt being | ler ceinion oeareites Goa) SMSO het: | Of Mutent quanta Serestcrtaly Aleoe Gee mar | nor roiner aus ignis, srane, i Qeouiayy New Junsny.—The following is @ crop report from } auree that the dwellers there are being bleased with | U8erstood that conversions of seven-thirty notes tn | Wee Ania? nomanally unehanged, “The aales were aboot | slight ndvance of some Kibd3. Siate likewise tias | 2OOW, at two o'clock, when the remains will betaken New Jersey to May 25:—Never at this season was | abundant crops of fruits, br ern grain, and last, future will be made only into the bonds of 1868, | 5,000 buls. Southern ' fend the there a tiner prospectof a plenteous harvest thautuac | @0uelt not least, colton, One nd’ all of these are | none of which have been yet issued, Ten-fortes, | Mes were 200 bie, Hye fone Teasnen dias ea Hey | the prices for undressed have been wholly nominal; eis ump Concordia, Rio Grande; Texas, which gladdens the eye to-day, The gard dovrshing and maturing in their season, yielding ci i the hs jer. (Tbe sales were 200 bbis., at #5 40 for city and | dressed has not yet experienced any ductuation, 4 LIAM M. AUSTIN, ens are | now or giving promise of bountiful’ returns, | #feF Advancing % per centin the early part of SsusforWeakrne Wequote:— Below are current quotations:— oa. Raburday, ey ait Surgeon Cuiced Bakes Army, ¢ was dull but unc d. The | been strong, with a good demand. In building stone | t© Greenwood for interment. Friends of family fo fanerel. = Seward, bus OF ti oils the secds are | Taeoughout the South, wherever there has been ‘Week, reacted to 105 under artifictal depression pro- | Superfine State and Western... «++ +8775 a 850 LUMBER, . ne italy ene v8 a their | Feat effort made to sow #20) prant and reap, thereare uced for the parpose of buying; but yesterday | Hata state. Pion yc Pine—Clear, pe : $90 ~ 8 $05 % ae Austin, Stratford, Coun., in the 24th year of sai wo-day, we feel assured, it crops to feed the 7 ? nf SR Songs ‘ourth quality... 7 rance are now showing themselves hand- | bangry, clothe the naked and ‘aluply repay the owners afternoon, in common with ail other United Breiee Common to'mediam exira and choice Wester ‘ 4 Select box $0 008 55 00 Borst.—On Saturday, ar 0 aaacanine! EMILy simely. -Asto fruit there has been a uagnificent | oriie lands. stocks, they were very strong at 106% a 1057, | found hoop Ohio, shipping bie 8 00 30 00a 35 00 | AUGUSTA, youngest daughter, of ntia. Biloe- blossom of cherries, apples and pears, # Seay Dawes | ORGIA.—The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, May 28, | and as they have riseu less than any other | st, Louis low extra.. ry 22 00a 25 00 | PEE rane ‘and friends of the family are ing upon the peaches, with the almost sure prost has the following:—We ere gratified to learn tit | stock during the last six days there is tratght extt guy | Common box, % 15 008 17 50 | ray invited to attend the funeral, at St. that no frost will destroy them ai this late season. tie warm, fine weather of the past few days has hoice double bat ‘Tally plank, 1%, 35 008 45 00 | Ghitch, St t square, on Tuesday Currants wre half grown in exposed situations. | greatly benefted the crops and that the prospect is | Wider margin for a rise in them than in any | St Louis chotoe family. oy | ‘Tuily plank,” cull 25a 2a | Spuseb, Bensresant square, Cherries ure set, atid Jook as If they would | cae an het better for a fair yield than it hasbeen. We | of the six per cent bonds. They are, moreover, | fouthern snperine aud exttin. B53 | Telly bonnes, G0) oS oi snrrtox.—-at Communipaw, N. J., on Sunday, May Vi) e Strawherties Ss "H. | hear, however, that on the light, . 7 California tour (sacks and bbis, 3 ‘a 4 4 4 if ¢ As to whe 'fcld crops, the heavy ralus have | party OwevGe Sat of hae fect ay, Janae the | quoted within two per cent of five-twentics of | Californiaitour (sacks and Fp eer Byer 25% 30 | 31, B. TAYLOR Burrron, late of Orange, aged 26 years: Gelayed the farm w aud In thost localites | young plants are sti unhealthy, and on mi lan. | 1862in London, Next in point of relative cheapness | Corn menl, city... é — | “plank, 1% inch, each 32a 08 =e piniee friends and Masonio fraternit is the oats have only been a — above pana, tations dying out. On the heavy rolling red. fands are the five-twenties of 1865, which areequal in every | Gorn meal, Brandywine. “** $90" 600 | Plank, 2 inch, each. — 43 | cranty are iontel to attend the funeral, on bat look hardy and vigorous. Fall sown cereals are | the stands are better and the cotton begins to grow | respect to the original iasue of this loan, and yet they 3 23a |. 26 | afternoon, at half-past two o'clock from the pa are onion ‘provected dem, and the ‘cold, | LD: Ee ee ee ery reported atta iM | are selling two per cent lower. ‘The indications con- | Hale Buyer beld al 23 0a 25 00 | dence of John A. Tost, Commuuipay, and, at treo 4 : 9 J i. y wet spring has ee rat pane sienesh one ed prouising than the cotton. There has been an un- | tinue to be favorable to further considerable improve- | to ow prices oa te mac era areiice d vet to (exo bod a a 50 g clock, ee she Batamed church at Lafayette, = Mew, and pasturage. is everswhere abandatit ee a ets pede) aes Gry ttle | ment in our national securities, which are still, for the | 3's tof No. 2 eprini, in store, taken on hpeculation for Hs pBrovwsn.—On Saturday morning, May 30, JacoB ‘There is every ‘on to expect & heavy crop of hay. | cient for the wants of the country. The wheat crop | interest they pay, the cheapest stocks in Wall street. Ween acein and PRIM eee Penn ates Onin ne —a 5000 | Bkouwsr, in the 73d year age. A Corn, as yet, is nowhere. all through Middle and ‘Eastern’ Georgia Ras bees. | The conversions of eeven-thirty notes into the bonds | 824 White Canada on private terns. Corn was dull, lower 50 00a 58 00 | , His friends and those of his sons, Theophitns PENNSYLVANIA.—The Pittsburg Commercial, May | seriously damaged by the heavy rains which have h luri tity detained on the Hudaon river by the foz, ‘The sales were 80 00a 90 00 | 20d William Brouwer, and of his sons-in-law, 24 says:—-No farmer In this region cares 4o run the | fallen during the month of Aprivand the beginning | Of 1803 at the Sub-Treasury were very heavy during | sity "inoue 95,000 bushels, at ¥1 0514 m Pi 0 for, Weatern 190 006 a2 00 | BYSrSaH) MED: Sud Raven Mlllae, toe ee Fink of planting rorn later than the 20th of May, Dut | of the present month, ‘The rust-has mede ita appear | the week, the total exceeding twenty-eight millions, | mixed, closing at 8 Wi sl 16 for oft do, instore, #1 13 for 90a 9000 | Diten church, Lafayette place, on ‘Tuesday after- this season they have generaily been cempelled to | ance on the wheat very generally and im some locali- | making more than fifty millions since the 14th mst. | }.0aerpyeiow oe # tore, with wales of 40,00 bushels ai 38.00% 5000 | noon ‘at four o'clock, “4 disregard the rule, «The few warm, ch pGays with | ties has eut off the crop at least one half, and we have There was increased speculative activity in the | 5c. a 8c. in store and at, and 86c., seller, last half June. 80 00a 90 00 CARROLL.—On Saturday, May 30, WinLiam OaR- which we have lately veen favored, Nave been | heard of a few cases in Which the damage has been a % Kye was steady, with a moderate demand, Sales 2,000 bushels 700a 1000 LL, of the city of Dublin, in the 320 year of his age. actively devoted to this work, and we have good | even more than that. On the red lands of Greene, | Taliway share market during the week and prices | Cinada at $2 04. Burley and barley malt were dull and un- aiek 32a 350 bee Cea friends are respectfully in to Reason to hope that a fair crop will be realized. We | Wilks, Elbert and Oglethorpe we tearn that the crop | experienced a general advance until Friday morn- | changed. td Mott rt i cs ve FrKiaurs,—Were very quiet but steady. The engagements a go | attend the funeral, from his late residence, 217 speak more eee ttl ee reference to the crop brs iy uered comparatively Hat Hise, Braces atte ing, the upward movement being led by New York | were:—To Liverpool, per seamer, 22,000 bushels corn at 6444, Redes, ber foot. 282 Zp | street, this (Monday) afvernoon, at two o'clock. ‘The latest reports from neat We heard that the harvesting has’ already begun in | Central and Erie. Then, however, the cliques hay- he ee ee Ha turpenhine atte. send ieee aes toe isa 0 Ponty papers ee on Sunday, May 31, give encouraging ac so he , Wilks, and that in the course of next week it will be ing previously sold some of their stocks to the street, The ehasiers, were:-—A North German rig,’ 1,700 Ira tos Port au Platte crotches. re a > | Mrs. COURCELLE, aged 53 years. ‘ grain prospects. Yiey are both beyond danger ani | garnered. The oat crop is reported to be genera Y | areaction set In which was particularly sharp in | port!n Brazil, general cargo on privat mi, aud & Ks OMINZO..... 026 an 50 a8 5 Her friends and relatives are respectfully invited ises are they Will be more th mT e localities this cro) v ons, from St. John’s to London, deals at Bue, Rosewood—! er Ib, 5a 8 ena take She promises are they moe ee ey Oe eiye ccmatc rains TOP Ras al90 | Foie, the decline being nearly three per cent from ee ea mere cand generally quoted at 18o. a | Rasmwood—Rlo specie; er 2a 6 | {attend te funeral, which, will take 2 tala @u10.—A Stonbenvitle letter of May 17 says :—rhe | The Athens (Ga.) Hanner, May 1 says:—We re. | the highest point touched. ‘There is no more outsile tide & Gos, 1s 100 atest New Yor, 0 nowt. Satinwood— Log, per foot an. a8 et cate Tihs Panton teak Brooklyn. | this county have not been iviured in any « fo see unin able t 06 t was and nomfha at c. Messrs, renadiila, per ton. + 22004 Re — 30, after a short an gran uy the from oc ts te. ch lg whys that pre- Be ne a ee ee ee eee wi ebee Bad is (dae tener ut ‘the SinouD bates in Bomtons 10000 > iS, New | Lignumvitie.. AOS ey paint alineen ERENT i Cudwusy native of the ied during the past two weeks. ‘This js also true ne: ie blude and has not reached the stalk; bul mu » ' ; rs] 3 ? BUILDING STONE. i ri Scart county Kerry, Ireland, brother TA Tin uaa oom are el eacie completely | Ht exists, and we dread its ravagegs ‘The prospects | cliques have enormous resources at their | glx continued, in, moderate demand and steady, ate. ® | Brown stone, per cubic foot. 175 EN Oo Me Cin yoann att Ae inundated ‘with biossoms than they have been for | Of frult in the northern countics of Whe State are said | command and large interests at stake, and | rye straw aud 800. ror short do. Qliio Free stone, per cuble foot 1 5° | “The funeral wiil take place from his late residence, many years past, and the blossoms are fulier and | Bever to have been more favorable than at present. A : Hors,—The demand was without improvement and prices | Nova Scotia stone, per cubic fe ] No. 18 Trinity place, New York, this (Monday) after- better'set than usual. From all parts of this county | Ualess something in the future should destroy it, | with the cheap and abundant supply of money DOW | of ali kinds were in bayers* favor, We quote 1807 crop We. u | Marble, per cubic foot a@ 200 | oon at half-past fwo o'clock.” the information isto the same erfect, and there ix | there will be poke than can be utiized, Peaches | at their disposal they find litle difficulty in advane- | 50,1866 do, 100. a Sbo.'und Bavarian be. Be om Prices | [tauite, per cubic foot....... a 200 | MOMigh papers please copy. 3 gvexy indication of an abundant fruit crop. | From Tanetoamncanepreta reports that the recent | 18 Prices so long as they are willing to buy, and so | uuchanged, bo psc. gold; Jute blac aac. do. Sena paeing aeons, per ined. 309% 486) | Davis —on gunday, May 31, of consumption, MARY ing; The wheat and barley crops are of but tue | Neavy rains in that section have causci great injury | stimulate speculation for a rise among the army of favorlins buyore, The snles were S60 Kbde, 4 tieroes ‘Cube | Vermont green and purple—Per sq. 11 00 a 12 00 | ©, the beloved wife of Michael Davis, aged & Yenes consequence, having been nearly all frozen ont du- | 10 the fruit crop, The young peaches have fallen ib | proxers and other professional speculators who | clayed. at 4vc., 40 hide, i Ble, B58 do. Barbados at Bsc. Peach bottom, per square. 14.00 a 1500 Pp D, at two ag a 1s . oe : 69 Forsyth street, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, Ting the severe winter weather. Very large crops of | large quantities and the worms are making £24 | sive move and nave thelr being” in Wall street | #1435 do,St. Croix op private terins, Rod, persquane: — 8 16 0 | orciock, my “ “ havoc With what remains on the trees. ’ NAVAL Stores. —Theie was still a good demand for sptrits BRICK A) Sa- corm and potatoes are raised around here, and those 0 tin ospeel : r B rf ’ 11 e it, but a further redaction of Je, in Demat—In_Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 30, Sa- ¥ “j ve Areport in the Rome (Ga.) Couric, May 26 (the | and who are always on the alert for the moving of | turpentine for shipment, o Common hard brick. a 13.00 having @ failure of wheat and barley can yet plant | | eee ae ee ated the 22d" f'the y prices was granted, the market closing at 47c. a47ge. for mer- 23 09 | RAH, Wife of William F. Demat, aged 47 years. ern and potatoes and get a good crop. LOLORY), | SENET = VEEOe Oty Some of the | the waters of speculation, Hence when the cliques | Chantable lots and 48c. for shipping. ‘The saies were 50) bbls, | Fronts—Croton, per a 23 Friends and relatives are invited to attend the fu» Phe Dayton Ledger says:—The apple bud has | principal lars of Cedar Valley with the view of see- | naxe the market active by their “washing” opera- | in skipping order at 4c, a 49%,0. ; 250 do, in shipping order at | _ Phitad & 60.00 | Eres one ertird avenue Reformed church, oD been tested and found to be in a healthy condi- | 2 What the Wheat prospect now is. ‘This is the 48c. and 330 do. in merchantable order at47 yc. a 48c, For the | Lime—t & 150 | irnesday afternoon, at three o'clock. sion. The peach bud has heen e. ned and | Wanimons report:—All the wheat has (he rust, most outside observers sail in and make or ‘ades rosin there was a better demand at about former Finishing.... a 250 + y ‘On Sunday, May 31, after a short illness, cherry, | Of it badly, but as yet confined to the leaf. ‘the » same hap-hazard manner which dis- The wales were 60 bbls. No. | American cement... a 200 Selig “fhe ia " ene Fern to he sound. y prom se was very fine up ta the time of the Jat at $3 2 both the morrilla, Ma he oxheart and e suishes ‘ i eloug | mon'at = Ponte) partis “H oder) ST niaar heavy rains, The estimate of average yield of tie tinguishes any other kind of gambling. In the loug Gn and will yield abundantly. The pear is ina sound | Crops examined (some of the best in the Valley) is six | run, with a few exceptions, they lose, Pd py Wena i; 177 No; Pat woal Mle tricnds Sf the ‘fauntiy, and those of her son-in UTIVe, at i 10. aw : i ET si e friends he fauaily, tr B94 strained, to arrive, at 3820. We REAL ESTATE MATTERS. law, Philip A. Doyle, are respectfully invited to attend 2, 325 w $3 62g; No. 1, the funeral, from her late residence, 58 Broome street, state, and will, no doubt, prove as represented. ‘The | bushels per acre. From ail the information we ean | as they have to play against — combt- Jo. and window gh ~~ - on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further Peace aes Bee Gu wail bev ae glace on beg onsiderably feat. the country the average | notions with loaded dice, but for the | at near Weekly Review of the Market. oa ied J ” rous, reies (even the goose) will be very pienty. t 3 E 5 i re 5 a » being they a Li aki chance! Orns, —Lingeod jet at #1 18a 81 14 for jobbing lots; eck just closed, notwithstanding the dulness poughkeepsie papers please copy. In fact everything looks well, and we live in antic ALABAMA.—A recent letter from Selma, Ala., | time being they are willing to take the chances | | Ot “Tinseod br pert pe arene Bg 1g The week just closed, ithstanding th Poug! ipoae pare te 31 JANE, wife of John a4 6 2 a B50, pation of hearing our tables groan henewth the | SVS i—Our crop Meerut CE a Yery | of the game, (en to one against them though th Baovasion pis, 50 bbia, beef. There was no busi. which has characterized the latter part, has pea ag mae thie 294 year of her age. j ‘Weight of good things. , seis é y 3 may be. There is clear’, inducement to sell an ness of consequi vne in pork to-day, but the market was | markable for a freshening of interest in the sales o » telatives and friends of the family are reapect- f fron lant a the ay be. ere is clearly no inducem o a fem, cial Soc Teg 5 i @ Telatives ai 7 Inpiana.—The Erlnceton (Gibson ¢ nty), Clarion Tat ECT UaLEC MARUI rer aur | aiing rca shia! ap ot railway ahares “short” under wan'quoted aL 37 ‘ty neat primey gah $08 Sand real estate at the Exchange and elsewhere, It ia fully invited to attend the faner a, from er Iake Fest. ways y 4 is prea amaged, | 4 nushed . 10 ont any i i RRR , | prime mess, 250. Liv wi mut prices | superfluous to adver! D ence | d 3 » hear & + aad that on the upiands is runain ‘ oot Nacorig Sonaiand corning: very plenty, | Dresent circumstances, for the cliques have the | were unchanged ; #48 hend arrived, ee ‘ing at Bye. wv3ge, For | which the murky Weather of the last month or so has | ‘Tuesday morning, at el’ven o'clock, without further Phe Fort Wayne Democrat (May 2 The form is now sold at seventy-ilve cents per | Pewer to put prices up as easily as they can put then pie Prise Bal for plain wees exercised upon the mark checking interest or | notice. - Bi er FAR- ‘wheat crop in that region promises \ bus! re overrun with fine crops of straw- | down, but stocks are so high that it is equally dan- | {ha'450 50 a #25 for eatra do. ‘Tiere beef was dulland nomi. | Speculative desire—in fact rather suggesting suicidal VARRELT.—On Saturday, May 30, Brrpa' ‘weevil didn’t dan it the yield e@ontra, the Mount Vernon Democrat (0 @ays the rains have badly injured the wi southwest corner of the State. Fields that looket well ten days ago are given over as hopeless. A a = rel te berries, green peas and e' pise i e 7 erefore, e side | nal. Beef hams were culland nominal at a3. We | Purpose than the acquisition of new lots, Thus, suc- | RELL, relict of John Farrell anc daughter of the lat forthe Stomabhe Noth ene trae ieee suneie good | gerous to buy them, and, therefore, the outside | tal, Weel hams ware bore was scarcely any ae, | oceding the great eall for city property which makes | James Hart, of the parish of Granard, county Loug- (normous blackberry crop 1s upon us, with no takers, | PUblic Will consult its own safety by continuing to for meats, and prices were — nominal | the excitement of the early portion of the year, the {| ford, Ireland, aged 74 years. ‘Tae Demipolis (Ala.) New Era, May 2c, has the fol- | neglect then; for if it came in as a buyer the cliques 3 co. 1Or Voseicis orate bels 4 see demand for sintable sites in the country has not here- Her relatives and friends, and those - her = lowing:—From the best Information that we have | would undoubtedly avail themselves: ‘i 1a: 18s. dite, fon | tofore been commensurate with the preceding interest | Christopher and Hugh, and also those of her son-in= Greencastle letter says:—“it was thought for a while | (0 “ i sa N : es of the oppor- rs manifested during the season’in real estate, and | law, Michael C. O’Beirne, are respectfully tnvited to Shak all the fruit th this section was killed by the Mors In thiseaud AdjOLRIN oUt. aie tecapaat | tunity to unload, At the close last evening the 2 dul, bat hence the mnereased activity of last week 18 Worthy | attend the fimeral, from her late residence, No. 242 VCI eather, but it is said no injury was ‘ 0 of special note, It is probable the interest will be | East Thirty-sixth street, corner of Second avenue, maintained this year later than it has been hereto- | this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock, to St. Stephen’ We. for No. t fore, and with the inception of anything phan where a solemn requiem mass will be offered the lat ha June, | ig fine (reliably so) weather business will gain a new repose of her soul, and thence to Calvary theese were unebanged: impetus. Ali the conditions of the market at pres- 'y for interment. for a crop, and especially cotton, ts much better than market was jirmer than it had been eartier in the it has been for a mumb + of years. Itis much earlier | afternoon, and the fohowing quotations were cur- and has none of the backsets so common to young . vf ear thas 361 Cotton in tie spring, The prospect for corn has been | Fent:—Pacitle Mal, 05% a 95%; New York Central, very much improved by the late rains, and with a | 13376 a 134; Erie, 70 a 704; Reading, 9524 a 95%; Fort done and that the prospects are favorable for as tan abundaice as there was here last year. ‘The ‘Weather has been unusuaily disagreeable this spring aecount of almost tucessaut rains; and, of course, rs here, as elsewhere, have done but little option. , e ' v e | ud - le tone is Longford papers please copy. planting.” Gorn to buy Hextveat. Labor is inuch Reviersines | Way, 115% a 116; Ohio and Mississippi certilieates, nevand the “inuvket_ ‘war cla, “tesing | Suoyant, holders are Gra, payers pieniy and spect, | Frakscate On Sunday. May 21, after a short ana ih! —A letter from Waukega ke © yene! eade abolished | r pague (Kla 30%; Micnigan Southern, 88% a 85%); Rock Island, Je in Ubis, was obtainable ak Tge. a | lators active; hence it is likely we will have but a | severe illness, THomas Epwarp, beloved son of INOIS.: etter from Waukegan, Take county, | General Meade abolished the Loyal League (Klan), 3 D ; Yon | bended twas acter ‘Guiet, Jabba -! beh 4 MW 7 a4 3 months May 23, gives a cheerful view of matters:- and it he would reuiove the Preedmen’s Bureau we | 97 a 97443 Northwestern, 6834 a 60; Northwestern pre- ted way extremely, nich | short recess of sales. We give below our usual | Nicholas aud Mary Flanagan, aged 4 years, dl Since the settlement. of this county the country | Would have but itlte, if any, trouble about kibor, | ferred, 79% a 80. ie ome eee oe Acie ta anaes and friends of the family are respect- 3 4 ) barns a Ke honges 1d be mux sah Syoption. Free x . e s s Rover looked better than it docs at the prevent | Setter tiled th aat any time sie unewate UU | Money was in very abundant supply during the tie inslae price. Naptha | New York improved property » $93,050 | fully invited fo attend the funeral, from the residence Wheat and dais are looking splendidly in all paris. of it would be folly to venture a prediction as | freely at 4 a 5 per cent, the iower rate being (he y Vth eptember at Ie.) buyers’ | NEW YOrk improved proper yy eo “itackerr.—On Satnrday, May 90, suddenly, Jawes the country, and the quantity sown this year is | t0 the foal result of this Year's: pleating operations | maximum on government securitics, where the prin- } option, apd 330do, in bulk atc. To Philadelphia tite market | Rene honk muvnprovel prope ed} Josurit, son of Joseph Hackete, aged 9 years and 2 larger by far than f during the past ten, | When the seaxon has but fairly commenced, we are : Was ailet, ‘The sales were 1,0) bbla. standant white for the ot 4 , ‘ Praning is about over. The potato crop f'n the gratified to know that tius far the prospect for both | cipal dealera were the borrowers, and in not a few | last Dall duly: BitN de. do. ae ae he eat Wr oncienin crpeered coer o mie relatives and friends are respectfully invited to 3 : c ne | Bra to kine t prospec tia salbegtpie Mace . so | all at M0e., buyers’ option, aud reported £00 do, tor June vestchester im . relativ ground, and the first of next week (say Monday) | €0tton and corn, to say nothing of the minor grain | instances they were offered large amounts at three | gy! Wachee Improved property attend the funeral, from his father’s honse, 582 | Eleventh avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at half. past one o'clock. 297,375 HALL.—On Sunday, May 31, at Rochester, after a short iliness, Harnirr, widow of Joseph Han, nm the 65th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday after- noon. KELLY.—On Sunday morning, May 31, of consamp- tion, Hu@H _A., the only son of John Kelly, late Sheriff of New York, aged 20 years, 5 months and 15 days. ‘WAI see the last kernel of corn deposited in motier | 41 vegetable crops, are favorable enoayh to inspire | per cent, The domestic exchanyes are stl ta favor earth. The season, though considered by many as | P abters wih a hope that their to ls wil) be compen- of this centre, and the loanablo resourecs of the backward, is, in reality most forward the far ated by a fair yield. : snr me os! 8 i ae j ars, Wheat was sown FLonipa.—Accounts from rida are especial! banks are steadily increasing. At the same time the sales of any description. | Long isiand improved property .. "ind Ratnzoon, 1a bond, Long Island unimproved property 8 he market for raw waa moderately acttye and ‘i y firm atdidye. a Lc. for fair to good reining Cuba, The sales WEDNESDA’ this year tn March, two montis Knph aged than lasi. | encouraging, A Lake City lelter, da‘ed May 15, | dulness of trade causes the mercan' demand for |. were 864 fis at Ve a or Cuba ai80 1,800 boxes, | New York pred vidan property her lave we’ had a drop too much rain, as says:—the bright eun, mild g spring showers | snoney to ne very light. Commercial paper of the | partat lise. a F reine the de.ianl was moderate, | New York unimproved propel med. Five hundred wells in tus county ‘alone | of the last tree weeks have been more than a prom- | MOREY TO pe very he Net Sadao ya i Bat tage Were tis. We quote: Powdered, erashed and Brooklyn unimproved property. were <iry and parched last jail. The continued rai Imost a real ion, of ail that thesFiorida plant- | best grade is scarce, and it passes at 5 a 6 per cent. J wake Wye @ Ween and | 1 ong island improved property... been a positive blessing to the farming com- ond desire, Hence the ple nf The statement ef the associated banks of this city manity in more ways than one. While bat litle | from all parts of the State contr for the week ending yesterday reficets the prevailing sorghum seed was plante t wing to the tin my letter of the 4th inst intl bparorpatanpan ulanbbiotaan % ‘ . Moderat linse & lem were made at 18! 9 war du and nomio 2 36, THURSDAY, , Lis, 1a New York, 20,500 bagi pid, dt regard co the " a ties we * yp “+ | New York improved property. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res; ey yleid of the year Is66, a large breadth of rops. Corn and oats by now reached | €a@8y condition of monetary afairs, the deposits | fy Boston, 24,000, ciras wuikas the quotliong In our | New York reel chap ot prope fully Invited toattend the funeral, which will take will be devoted to the culture of tis valuabic maturity that guarantees an amount of | showing an rrease of $2 +412, the Jegal tender | last. place from the residence of his father, 277 Lexington 1.L0W was quiet at unchanged prices. Th Brooklyn unimproved property, 11, while | saniin at ise iste inchansed prices. The sales were | Woetchester Improved property. irou! Wiisney.— Rebeipts none. The market was dull and pomi- x nal at Ye. a Bde. for bonded and $1 wl 0 for ire. FRIDAY. tion $27,452 Ent for the decrease in specie the New York State improved property .. 20559 coal increase in deporite would have been correspond: | THE HORSE MARKET. ‘eolal. € LOUISIANA. —Prom Lonisian: o The totale bf the jase. (6 leunioeate.| now Lhe elec fi ingly larger. The totals of the last two statemen their dierent or the present season. “1 that will reach, if it does not surpass, the ns of $3,400,751 ar ous oh en The Rock isand Ui.on, May 25, save:—The great | hose luxuriant eld of former years and oateonis | notes of $3,400,751 and hjondiemcm Apt nde @rop of the country is cor), abel the p raise iis | unquestionably as promising as at any former period | the specie has decreased $2,615,859 and the WAinois. The extreme wetness of the season delayed | within the recollection of many of tie ‘the farmers in planting, but the jast teu days have | ers of this se been entirely satisfactory as to weather, ani a 4. er two will finish most of the planting. Why shine and occasional showers the teh prairie soil avenue, on Wednesday morning, at half-past pine o'clock, to St. Patrick's Cathedral, where a golemu high mass of requiem will be celebrated for the re- | pose of his soul. ‘The remains will be interred In the family vault under the cathedral, KING.—At nee, N.J.,on Friday, May 29, BARA B., wife of Richard W. King and daughter of the iato On. are as sabjoineds— There was a very endane ranie- Greene C. Bronson. - ‘WiID SOON Make amends for the few days fost by + ppearances the tobe eiore feftetnk tet es y tendance at Mr. Vande- | Omeial ‘Transfers of Real Estate on Saturday. Funeral services this (Monday), at twelve o'clock gon of the rats and will drive ot ihe corn a performance of their contracts this year than they | Loans. 2268,177 | Water's sale on Sat and bidding was lively Gia steauias noon, at Madison square Presbyterian chureh (Dr. frightful rate. ere o ery over yel int we , accountable, i all probability, from the | Speci i7 and spiriicd throughout. We repert the following Farm map), 25x10. | Adams’). Way of a prospectiy’ fi y are in pressing and urgent need of | Oireu'anon 2 wath g 8 fot; Chase F mune Wy 23.64.10 Kirenex.—On Sunday, May 31, Mrs. ABIGAIL NEBRASKA.—The Nebraska Vi April 28, says the | both money and subsistence. ‘They seem also to feci | Deposits. ; 1 a typ | tga de decor prnacnee 0. | Krrenen, aged 72 years, Grasshoppers have committed grea: ravages on | the general distress Which acttally alls and | Legal tenders...) “¢ 02 , The relatives and friends of the family are invited everyting green in that locality. exhibit a commendabie willingness to The gold market was dull and firm in the to attend the faneral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one y and diligently for their living. The o'clock, from the residence of her son, George H. sidered better tl ve been for Z rl Rochester (Minn.) os? er ahi ; Kitchen, Seventy-third street, near Third avenue. 26, learns that the wheat sown in Maret eh st nay J Went 22d sti ns, Mth at, n 6, part of the week, but at afterwards up finely, thus happily ail the fear ro generaily | MMiny years, a | active und barely et polwithsianding t 153) hanes Hath st 90, 165 (tc of 2d ave Si LINDEMAN.—On Saturday, May 30, FRANZ H. LINDE entertained that the seed would rot in the spared rve {| phipmente of specie, the total for the we a set a0 | Bath at, ws: 207.6 te of 2 ay, MAN, aged 59 year Judging from present indicath M Corn wit be | cane ‘ . high, eight years oid 925 | Bant Sth ot, na, No 141, 22.6% The friends and acquaintances of the famtly are re- his season get back Into her vid habil of torning ot | 24,211,723, The Que! nations were from 140), to 1394 nd htgh, wx and five yoare 40h wt, 8, 151 ft pectiul'y invited to attend the funeral, from No. 20 the lurgest yield of the best wheat of any State in nis, from the | with the closing transactione af 198!j. The customs : sone 445 | det f | Thompson street, thls (eonday) aner00G, st ene the Nortuw L announcements | receipis aggregated $2,208,144, and the Sub-Treasury o'clock precisely 8 remains w ntert iy is aggre 2,258,144, Treasury | Dark browa 4 sone 4 ‘ Be, Joe LAREN at so carly a | Greenwood Cemetery. way ban a by fre riety May i disbursed $1,646,000 in coin in payime inte care et MovLIN.—On Saturday, May 20, LAvRA, youngest vet Hacky tine meng Meters Cores Ay | cotton wi! be ratsed: | rest on the pubiic debt, making a te 917,000 | re By A | child of Francis aud Sarak Moulin, aged 10 months Beteved thauie peaches had beenfiestrored. They. | Me uP the cotton and planting other Coops, | ance ihe ihaty! ihe specdiative ope o | elaht Suguien was cand 18 days, ey wore just golng out of hossoin ‘and ib the most dai- We have cheerful reports from Texas. ‘ThE | void roo aie gate account of the to iteend the faneral Unis ¢Mourlay) efernoso, st ou 5 r such avi the wind wi aette, y 1, says:—The crops in sandy | & hse enurely ccount Oo} | " ; 04 e ory Moud 5 See cam eke Neate iar matt mone be big Boil re very promis Biack lands nave had» | brokers themselves, who, having no commissions | THE DRY GOODS TRADE. | Howe ahs U0 th w of Sth we TOUR TO | o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 88 Ate of the dampness of a lake wind. » too much rain of Int wherrtes arc | to pay, are content an 110th sty # #350 few Of Mth av, 502 1.10. | Eighth avenue, fl : z 2 abundance, fine and delicious cents a quart; | + # The market for domestic cotton gooas h io. | TOth at, 8 8, 250 ft w of 9th avy 5uxBM.10. McGraru,—At Fordham, on Friday, May 20, sud- Towa. Mg Sentine? HAS | Gewbertus at fifter conta per “blue bucket falls? and | 7 "heir tn ne mi e ™ Diton Foods NAG Fe- | yLorh at, a, 40 Fe w of Mh deniy, Eviza C., wife of William B, Me@rath ‘and been at much pains t | tained during the past week the same features by ¢ the farmers the | yp, i grain erops. | 7 eldest daughter of R. W. Stamper, Esqe* Relatives and friends are invited to attend past Waid batter at fi n cents a pound. ondition and py th uit. reports the sy purlican of the: § | there is little dt b to Kpect | which it has been characterized during the preced- | one anewer « there is from omising & io here vee! a funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at three 0% MMly Yo one hundred per cent more wheat sown than | Tinks, uf the weasmioppers. th the urbing canses, | ing several weeks, and duiness and irregularity stilt from the residence of her father, Third avenue, cord ever before; that oats are also in larger preportion | pearny rapids from fet ti m is at pres more by commercial | Obtain throughout the ramifications of this im- ner of Fifty-first street, Brooklyn. Carriages’ will’ and that both promise mose abundant harvests. The 1 ae A ‘ . y le, N | be at Wali street ferry, Brooklyn, at two o'clock, | Of Wheat and oats are already clothed in beau. | S@mdard aiso gives a fi tan politica, causes, aud the indications a ainst | portant branch of trade, Nor does there seem en | he “eturd ‘M 20. at We tifa) garments of green and the farmer's wealth i | orion ala gives p! rin Weet, | @2y naterial change in either direction, to be any probability of any appreciable tm- a cae Coe | LIAM lcLataniin, aged 5; daily growing by lunches under ihe mspiration ef pro- | orn ‘Texus, rops willbe | ‘The foretgn ex ye market was quiet but stendy | Provement in the near future. The spring | Pewinsu No lsd shiver de.cs rence, per year | bad $ ee nnd rains. . | Faived ta tion, expectagly of corn and cotton, | 4g the week, and the trausactions were almost | trade is closed out and the midsummer interreg- | Greenwich av, No 194, 2 years, per year | 4 1 friends of the family are respect MARYLAND.—'The Hagerstown Free Press sayg of | The grasshoppers commilied®no very ser ous depro- |. 3 > uum bas succeeded, having been ushered in several °. Not \l year, per year.. fully mvited toattend the funeral, from Jate rest~ the prospects of tue crops in Washington counft:— { dationson tie crops, The prass ia fine everwhere, | CUUTCY Contined fo the oMces of the leading drawers, | MUM has succ , Suh av, No 77, aiore, Ae, }1 year, per year | dence, on Tuesday evening, at nine o'clock. U t week, like seve hasbeen one | the Hert sayseven onthe housetops. Good mes. | Credits were settled on the basis of 1104 for prime | Weeks earlier than usual. It is true that somé few sacuadieaan ane Nene | McLegr.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday gee Map of continual straggje bet nd shower, | quit grass canbe seen on the tops of several business | baukers! sterling at #iXly days, and this was the | Of the leading goods still attract some notice and #8, 81 ftw of Vanderbilt avy 142100. | at, LILLIR, only daughter of Philip ang Cat \ and the latter was eininentiy success(ul in the en- | houses ui San Antonio. A n . 4 + but these , BL ft w of Vanderbtit av, 81x10) McLeer, aged 2 years and 9 months, @eunter. In fact, since April 25 iasi we have hag but | ‘The sun Antonio Herald, May 18, continnes to re. | UT#Wing rate, but on the street wales contd not have | still command sale; but these exceptions are so 79 ft w of Vanderbilt av, 2tx1! Relatives and friends of the family are invited to leasant days and they were more or Js , coupiry the imest encouraging ac been made above 110... So long asthe drain of | tSolated as to almost pass unheeded, and they cer- 50 ft 8 of Plymouth st, 96x83.4 attend the funeral, from the residence of her parent ped hy clowds or varie by sliowors, but ps. Corn ts in silk and tusse!, with specie to Europe continnes no material, if any, ve- | tainly exert no mAuence upon the general market, | Hlereimgrat, ee 18 Mw of Aitmayan wiih aan | ee ee ee wiew of their paucity we are contont (0 denomineaie largest viele own. Cot? . 2 yt ‘ f P ’, q st aay " clock. Thame fair Gaye AS aoa in woch times, nc one line are and ie ae wort Woes het gn. | Guction of ue rates of exchange can ve looked for, | Whiich was rarely ever £0 dull or so unsatisfactory. | Albany ar, w 9,120 ft sof Herkimer st 40x80 * McMurkay.—Suddenly, on Sunday, May 31, Hon. ‘witnessed stich @ continuous siege of rainy cathe latge crop wil re 1 The following were the closing rates of excha Notwithstanding the fact that prices nave expert- 4 WILLIAM MCMURRAY, eX-Police Commisstoner, No- ‘The wheat is looking extremely ' atten ons ne:--Batike nN England at enced a decided fall during the past several wecks, tice of funeral hereafter, wome farmers have expressed Houle Fears that Jie NTEONAL EVEN 1 ". eo ie Samat i fades Ee ead ee Lee ne In many fabrics has hot been so marked QUINN,—Suddenly,on Sunday, May 31, Many Jos wth has been too rapid and rank. The Cumber- | mye EVENUE—THE BONDING SYSTEM. » @ 110%; at three days? 1104; commer- y former seasons of protracted dulnesa, ag! pa PHINS QUINN, only daughter of Charles and Bridgy‘ id Civilian says of the Alleghany:—The wheat crop | ye omer from the Treasury issued early In the is, 1001; @ 190. Mills on Parts at sixty days, considering the extreme inaction and the Proc urteoeen a Quinn, aged 7 years, 1 month and 13 days. ) Jooks splendid, but rye does not promise muc’ ta sipsantbooeiatdinig: tdbiondly 93 improvabilities of any mMerease in the demand for Tn, abhth fea of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Wavi stilleries in the city of Hea ty some time hence, hoklers evince a remakable degree | Raymond and Bolivar nw cor, 604100, the results appear to Aunexed is a comparative statement showing the | of conttdence and firmness. ‘Ihe stock of ts | Sunith at, w 4, 102.6 t's of Livingston st, 1592100, +! shipments of specie from this port last week and | Kenerally quite light, and in no case te there a super- | Staug ety ns, 10) it w of Morrell at, 255100,...... Auity, fie probabilities being that with the develop- | Talipan st, # s, 126 (t w of Bridge st, 16.5x48, ‘Weather having been too wet. Of Har ford ¢ the Belair /nteltigencer’ says:—Wheat in this cou mever presented a finer appearance at this season vo the year than now, and if the wet weather does no: ‘om, | to attend the funeral, from the residence of the pax + Sa rents, wd a street, on Tuesday on, at +i two o'clock. Regaty.—On Friday, May 20, Kate Luvfie, wife of ew York has neen tested, an satisfactory to the government and the tras ex ne Pag me ‘ during the year to ome hose for the el 4 Hy | Thornton &t and Broadway, nw cor, 301100, Continue too long a Jarge yield may be anticipated. Woof th mms will show the past and prese d sd bi ment of a healtuy demand sorts wil run out which 7 + ’ Wi. B. Regain, aged 28 years, 6 mouths and @ days, he hay crop wit aise bo tered Ietmote dro the | \Recking of the Internal Revenue law in reference to | coffesponding periods in 1806 « s it will be dimeult to Tepiace, heace holders evince | Wiliam sh 0% #7:.4 ree of Van Brunt The telatives and friends of the family are Ins and healthy appearance of the grass. it onling ey ster viet r 1800 4 litte or no disposition to make any important redue- | Souch dui Ww #175 {tee of 2 vited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, | Kewrvory,—The P; 7) ee | ‘gd banenaMbend oe rather nd Aneel Pe 108, _ | tion, though in most cases purchases can be made at | Wb st, « w 4,395 Ten w of flav, 254100. 91 Attorney street, this (Monday) afternoon, at twa rns that The Paducah (ky.) Heres, April j Su Wed that ali the ether districts are under the pre Sond @ discount from the appended quotations, On Sat- | 2M st and 6th ay, northerly cor, boxi0. o'clock, | learns that the farmers of Ballard are making lar ’ ey the st f th | ad ) | tuday the market Was aliiost ata stiud, Woollen | Gentral av aud Couselyes at, ne cor, #0 | Roact.—On Saturday morning, Mi after ® Old ids are fetus Drought into requis | ayaitom was ‘ in 4 "the Bpiri i al Tete te x ‘ | foods aud imported fabrics remain wiewdy, though Gates arena ew ootrabd ay, short iliness, Jastes E., son of Joh, Emeline Roach, in: et, Hew Chas Gnenea ane . ooete | ce sibatone ae Ovrsmand saad tnpall | reas bh hh g / 2 | the demand ts still Hmited, Greene wad Bedt cor, the 19th year of his age, sound fe oP aud every available inch Of | theret mutt! required for deilvery at sate, ‘The | orresponding period in the pre- Subjoined are the current nominal quotations for | Hale av, ws Lu a ot Division Funeral from the residence of hie parents, 11 = 1 4 ed for culiivation. | With any. | svete wm 4 € Mr. Spaulding, Collector of fourteen y most of the leading fabrics :— Lawrence av, u a, 400 ft of Ist st, 262100... Second avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock.) par ralee ul , Kentaeky will this | the Gighth istrict, ia that the tax must | on ee) Sears compare us follows: — Buracnep Must ew York Mille, 44, 98c.; | Lewis ay and Hancock et, 9.9 cor, 100ri00 | The relatives ‘and friends of the family and is, Py » than ever before in tts Nis | be paicdLon ali the whiskey in bond by the discilier be. | 1865.. Watnsutta, 4-4, 28¢.; Atonkeag A, 4-4, 19c.; Lona. | Montrose , 100 ft ¢ of Morrell st, 264109. Cl-asmvates of Columbia College are respectfully ine ‘ fore her will be perunited to resnme t } ised ny White. Roc! 8 \ Rochester av, ws, d12.11 ft a of New York TENNESEHE “ ‘ “e h esiness, and | 186 daie, 44, ie.; White Rock, 4-4, ise, 2 her bil wr 191.9 (eof De Kalb w eevee vited to attend ville Whig, April 22, says:— | then wher his license ig restored he must pay the isis. 2ih.c.; Bay Mills, 4-4, le. Wythe av, @ 8, 100 fun of Rodney st, Quxlu beekes aan RoseRrtson.—On Frid Hi yay 29. at the residence every section of Kast Ten- | on all whiskey bouded the day rit is put into t 1862, Baown Mestt Amoskeag A, 4-4, 17¢.; Atlantic | 4th av, ws, 40 fs of 12th at, 60x00, ‘ of his father, 254 West Fifty-fourth street, Grongm! "3 ant, and we have | bonded yarevo On the Tth day of May t Aset a | Lotls'Map No I East New York. ROBERTSON, aged 27 years, } ee reaches, apples, | were aixieen lis Work 18604 14,300,852 & | Lot No a Map of 18 lots at Gi The relatives and friends of the family are invit Soto (rnGal Rover Was more promising at this | ail of winWh were sta | ina, 27b94,044 4c. imal! <~ toattend the funeral, from Fifty-fourth street, bes romivea Well, and looms ih “vanced, looks well, | sever of Vice paid The pagent ad bags J Subjoined is the total valuation of the foreign im- sn, Wenn f Amoskeegmoaraing), Myrile av, 981, 3 years, per y F , tween Broadway an’ peu avenue, this (Monday); illers of the soll are ali at work promiteing | y i ' | porte at New York for the week ending May 29, com: | spraghe's (fancies), IDigc. a Mea Dunwells, Nes.| 5 eer en hem eee ay ANON Saturday inorning, May 90, at four to raise large crops of corn, oxts, potatocal wan | Sasurday last 30th lt., the amotnt of which was | pated With those of the two preceding weeks, ae | fee; Wamautta, 10c,; Pacitic. Wes ; MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | o'clock, NicHOLAS WALL, @ native of’ New Ross, West Vinaixta.—Reports from the Kanawha y y- | $12,000. In {We inonth of May, 1807, Me gixteen dis. | also the value of the dry goods entered at this port Dritts.—Standards, Amoskeag, Atlantic, Ac., ~ were County Wexford, Ireland, Jey (April 20) say vegetation ts already jax + | filetiee being st fall work the entire month, the | thrown the m 2% 16\¢. a 17c.: others, M4s,¢. a 1d gc, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect: the weather decidediy fervid. ‘She fruit crop is very | amonat of tax nXder the bonding system pald intothe | @ad thrown on the marker for the correspor Stuivxs,—Amoskeag, 4),0. a 2d igo; York, 29346. Married. fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late romising. Wheat, of which the quantity sown ta easury Was $67 as agatnst $132,009 for twelve days | period in 1866 and set: — 24ige.; American, 1c. a ibc.; Eagle, lsc. & 13590.5 CONKLIN--Waitt®.—On Thursday, May 28, by Rev. | dence, No, 1 Washington street, this (Monday) 4 Mited, looks well, The Kanawha valley is chien only in May, 1868, ,During the twelve days of Inat Week ending Jewell City, Me. a lhc, Dr. Dowling, Mr. CHARLES CONKLIN (O Miss EMILY | noon, at two o'clock. } devoured Lo corn and tobacco, * | \yonth we eleven distilleries at work produced i Y mds, ot DeNtms.—Amoskeag, 2c, a 99¢,; ¥ Ware, ail of this city. Warensury.—On Sunday, May 91, WintiaM Dene UnL=A letter writer in St. Annie, Py) 28,520 gallons of spite, the duty on which was Gen Loy ‘merchandise. 4.441 ao State, 200.; Mount Vernon, 2 HURD—BAGNELL.—On Saturday, May 9, at Fac- | ny WATERBURY, 24 years, i iyst—The wheat has a very flattering a. £57.041, and during the game period the cgilector re. | et 0 Amoskeag, 2ic. a toryville, S. f., by Kev. Mr. Smith, Mr, AU@UsrUs The relatives and friends of the family are respect: in this part-of the county. I have beon ved $112,669, @ di, ference between ‘Tota? for the week. $6, 7 a. a ‘ork, 27 44¢.; Mount Vernon, 14),c.; hoston, a7 se. HURD to Miss JENNIE W. BAGNELL. fally invited to attend the funeral, from the late 1 considerable portion of Missouri, and hace |! ins is made up by the ¢@X which was iY 0 ++ $6,779,251 $3,469,371 $0,820,770 GLAZED CAMBRICS.—Atnorkeug, 10c. a 1040.5 Ve- PALMER—MITONELL.—-On Thursday, Mhy 28, at the | dence of hia mother, Klizabeth Waterbury, No, ©» the conclusion that just here is as g: paid on the whiskey im L‘Od before the ‘The iwports of dry goods for the week and since | roua, Ones ‘ashingjon, 100, Brick church, Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-seventh | East Twenty-first street, on Tuesd: aftern inty for reteing al) kinds of grain as fe in the Sty : loensas wet or One ftem more by way ¢ 7 ya PAPER CAMBRIO“.—S).Uer’s, 18 4c, Lonsdale, 12. | street, by the Rey. Arthur , EDWARD A. PALMER | two o'clock. The remains will in to Hin Rralich ned epee ie tea tt the renite of | JauUaFY 1 Compare As foilows (08. —S).A0' 4 ie, 1254 » by Potts, ve DA.—The K C. W.) News eave tt Siceeias.—Victory, UiNon and otiicrs, 18e. @ Iie. to Isapeu fan ed of the late William Minott | Hills Cemetery for interment, alk : a ays] averon Baye the a ‘he bonding eyatem under the Vd and the new rule, Vor the Wee 1966, 1867. 1969, CORSET JRANS.—Amoske.g, 1c. a 144¢.; Peppe’ Mitchell an: daughter of the late William Silli- WINDLE.—On Saturday morniug, bat favorabie. the phe rons | th the year and seven daya from “te ist of May, 1se7, | Entered at port. 2255,9.0 $1,209,007 $1,188,208 | ell, 16%¢.; Naumkeag, 14),.%; Newmarket, 1340.8 | man, Bea. all of this ofty. 1 sud protracted tines, Mr, @ dun Was) annsmally Pn © | to the 7th of May, 1868, ie mum t0,°O1 OF Whiskey ta | Thrown on maskel,, 1,;00es1 */a40d0 1,014,089 | 15550. Norwich (Coun.) papers please copy. inthe ho arte musually tarze i there i Tene wint 1 | recetved at the Saw Yor Treaeury \SAe 9246,039, and Since Jan i. Corton OHRCES.—Park Milis, 220. a 30. Union StL—MiieRe-On Thursd Ney 28, in Trinity The 8 of the a iprine whens 1 how , in or 9 ny years. Of | for he loss twoive daye of Jagt Ion’ te receipte 1 Entered at port... $62 928 244 $41,643,668 $22,600,976 | Mille, 22%¢. @ 27 4e.: Caledonia, @ a De, Chapel, by the Rt, Reve, the a of Maine and of | attend the Tuneral, on eaeey, at ww been 4 considerabte quantity | exceeded $4,000, - Thrown op merket, 69,206, 96,046,487 36,481,075 | OANTON FLANWBLE.—Anioekeag, n, 25¢.;Naum- } New York, Rey. THomas MRNRY Sut, to JENNIE B., | Moon, from 119 West Thirty-firet atreet,

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