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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarurpay, June 6—6 P. M. There was considerable speculation for a fall in the gold room to-day, mainly in consequence of the ad- vance in five-twentles on the London Stock Exchange ‘to 18 a 73}, and the fluctuations were from 139% to 189%, with the closing transactions at 130%. There ‘was an active borrowing demand for coin, and loans were made without interest and at one per cent for carrying and two and three per cent for borrewing untit Monday. The gross clearings’ amounted to $32,728,000, the gold balances to $1,452,646 and the currency balances to $2,261,823. The ship- ments of specie from the port aggregated @bout $000,000, of which the Borussia took $438,475, the City of Baltimore $423,728-and the France $53,000. The total export of specie and bullion for the week is $3,581,795. The disburse- ments of coin at the Sub-Treasury to-day in payment of interest on the public debt amounted to $116,000, Making $606,000 for the week. American silver is quoted at 634 a 7 per cent below gold, and Mexican dollars are 10344 a 103% in gold. The Sub-Treasury resumed its conversions of seven-thirty notes into bonds yesterday, and the amount converted was $1,207,550, while to-day the aggregate was $948,300, ‘The rafiway share market was at intervals excited sand irregular and Kock Island experienced a further advance, sales having been made at one time as high 48 103% under large transactions. Conflict- ing reports were circulated relative to the setulement, real or proposed, between the committee of stockholders and the present directors of the company, If the facts be as represented in a press despatch from Chicago, published this morning, two if uot three new directors, including Messrs. Apple- ton and Hunt, are to be substituted for an.equal number of the present board, and certain suits against the Tracy party are to be withdrawn; but otherwise matters remain as they were before, Mr. ‘Tracy still remaining president of the company. The road isto be built to Council Bluits, and the pro- ceeds of the forty-nine thousand shares of new stock are to be deyoied to this purpose. Such a settlement as this involves a surrender of all the points originally contested by the stockholdera, and would argue hopelessness on their part of being able to accomplish anything of material advantage to themselves. But as the suits proposed to be with- drawn do not include that brought by Mr. Fisk, in which a receiver has already been appointed, it is obvious that the settlement does not extend to this plaintiff, and unless it comprehends all the litiga- tions growing out of the issue of the forty-nine thou- sand shares of new stock, it is hard to see of what relief it can be either to the stockholders or the di- rectors. If the transfer books are brought back to this city the receiver referred to will at once take Possession of them, and this one suit covers the whole ground of the case. It is expected that the committee of stockholders will return to this city within a few hours, when some definite statement of the negotiations which have taken piace ‘will probably be made. At present the best informed here are in doubt as to what has actually been done. ‘The business of the Stock Exchange may be said to have terminated after the one o'clock open board, and the lower hall closed at three, under a nefy regu- lation to be observed until the frst Saturday in Octo- ber; but a few outside brokers kept‘up dealings on the street ina feeble way until an hour after this time. The open board has prohibited its members from dealing at all on Saturdays, within this inter- ‘val, after half-past three, ‘There has been a firm but dull market for govern- ment securities, which, however, developed an im- Proving tendency in the afternoon. There were large purchases of the five-twenties of 1862 and 1865 by the foreign bankers for export, the demand from ‘this source being stimulated by an advance in the former in London to 73 @ 733. The present lull will doubtless sobn be followed by renewed activity and higher prices, and nearly all the sales Made daring the last few days have been of small lots held by weak parties anxious to realize their Profits. Bonds have thus Passed sinto stronger hands. At the close the market was strong but quiet at the subjoined quota- tions:—Registered, 1881, 111% a 112; coupon, 1881, 116% @ 116%; 5-20’, registered, 1862, 108% a 109; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 11234 @ 112%; do., 1664, 1103¢-8 11054; do., 1865, 110% @ 1104; do., 1865, January and July, 113 @ 11334; do., 1867, 1133¢ & 113%; 10-40’s, registered, 106 a 10634; 10-40’s, coupon, -106 a 106%; June ¥.60's, 10034 9 100%; July 7.30’s, 10034 a 100%; August compounds, 1865, 118%; September do., 117%; October do., 117%. s Money was offered largely in excess of the demand to the principal dealers in United States stocks and -other first class firms at three per cent, and in some Instances balances were loaned -at two per cent, but the general rate on mixed collaterals was four. ‘The statement of the associated banks of this city for week ending to-day shows that they continue to jadargely in deposits and legal tenders; but the -gain from this source is neutralized by the loss in Specie owing to the shipments to Europe which are being made. The deposits have increased $4,342,601, the legal tender notes $3,188,275 and the loans $6,614,877, while the circulation has increased $42,563 and the specie has decreased $3,532,557. The Increase in Mans mainly reflects the purchases of Dnited States stocks by the banks for the employ- ment of their surplus funds. The totals of the last two statements are as here given:— 208 ir to0 $273,100 307 it... 746,964 209, 655, Legal tenders. # : 99 08,822,028 At the commencement of business the stock mar- ket was strong and somewhat excited, the greatest activity being in Rock Island, which sold up to 103% at the early session of the open board, while New York Central advanced to 13354. . At the first regiar ‘Doard there was diminished activity but consid- @rable firmness, and New York Central closed 1% higher than at the same time yesterday, Erie %, Michigan Southern 1, Cleveland and Toledo 1%, Rock Island 2%, Northwestern preferred % and Fort Wayne 2%, while Quicksilver was lower. Government securities were steady but quiet. At the open board at one o’clock the market was dull, and Rock Island sold at 103% a 103; Mich- gan Southern, 89%; Pacific Mail, 973%; West- ern Unton Telegraph, 3834; New York Central, 134; Erie, 70%; Reading, 94%; Hudson, 141%; Wabash, 50%; Fort Wayne, 111%; Ohio and Mississippi, 3054; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 88; Cleveland ahd Toledo, 108% @ 10934; Northwestern, 681¢; Northwestern pre- , 8036 @ 80%; Quicksilver, 26%. There was no Jater session of the open or regular board, both having agreed to omit the Saturday afternoon during the summer. The dealings in the lower hall were on a very restricted scale and the market showed diminished buoyancy, Erie Belling down to 693¢ a 60% and Rock Island to 102% 8 102%, but Just prior to the close prices were bid up again a little, There were no transactions on the after four o'clock, and the latest quotations as subjoined:—Western Union Telegraph, 8834 908%; New York Central, 134 9 134%; Erie, 603 a 00%; Reading, 0434 894%; Michigan Southern, 90 a 90%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 8754 2 88; Cleveland Bnd Toledo, 109 @ 10034; Rook Isfand, 108 & 103%; Northwestern, 68 9 68%; 0. preferred, 9034 a 80%; Fort Wayne, 111% @ 11134; Pacific Mail, 97 a 9734. The highest and lowest prices of the leading Speculative stocks in 1861 and 1862, respectively, ‘were as subjoined:— ignest, Lowest, Highest. Lowest. lew York paren we § 1076 ne a 35! Boi ik 2044 7 30% 93 aa 10% a 19 5555 B45 55! ag Mle ‘K 85: 60 et it oe + The foreign exchange market was inactive, but pues in tone, and bankers’ bills on England at sixty Were quoted at 110 a 110%; at three days, 110% 110%; commercial bills, 10934 @ 100%, Bis on at sixty days, 613% & 6.12%. On Berlin— ikers’, 71% 8 72, On Bremen—Bankers’, 70 & x. On Frankfort—Bankers’, 40% a 41. On Amster- era’, 41 9 4194. On Hamburg—Bankers’, ex 0 96%. On Antwerp—Bankers’, 6.13% » 6.19%. ‘The shipments of specie from the vort to foreign NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET, : 9 ports in each of the last eleven weeks were as The daily range of the gold market during the week is thus shown:— EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, COASTWise é STEAMSHI PS. of her parents, 361 West Eleventh street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. COMMERCIAL RECORD. EB HAMBURG AM SCULLY.—On June 5, Lieutenant Zauns F. | THE, HAMBURG AMERIOAN PACKET COMPANYS | JOR SAVANNAH, GA, REDUCED wares, Lima.—Latest dates from here are to the 18th ut, We | SCULLY, Company ‘Third regiment Bendix RUTOMA, Dott States mai aeenae ohn His friends ‘and the members of the above regi- | will sil on TUESDAY, ' ‘ane aka Pa, Daring the dul eason, oF unt fartier notion, the d ment are fully invited to attend the funeral, tures for Gavannaliwill be every Weduesday aud Satur from the residence of Win, 0, Donnct Nov aio, Third | {aking passengers for lisae ar, Southampton and | te Oy Gaptell Dearborn, Wednesday, June 10, tom pler 18 avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’elock, Base river, ee ad Dublin (Ireland) ) papers please copy. SCULLY.—Headquarters Com Hi, Third regi- ment N. G. 8.N.Y,, Bendix : pouaves—New York, 1863.—The members of this company, also the « officers and members of the regiment, are re- 3 SAN ah ABOR: Captain Nickerson, Siturday, Juno 13, ar 130; aegond cablo, 872; weerage, $38—pay- ie tnt cane Sat oe GERMA in Sohy will Zs me hig ONHAKDT. . ye te Broad sagt eres Agra, vier EOP Al Capsain Polllips, Wednesday, June 17, from BARNES, Capt from aemnearadt Tver ath Pero Saturday, Sane 90, juested to assemble, a di at 210 Third YORK prigicng LINE.— ven and th bills of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Avenue, on Sunday. aferuoon, June Y, at haf past Li 7KeOmerd fortaipaiy to London divest from pier Nac | connection ith it dhe Centra ot of Georgia’ out cane'c ‘clock, to pay the last re et Feapect to North river: po to arate steamers of Georgia, Aus le, Lieutenant James F. Scully. JOHN SMITH, Captain. ning, June 6, of heart BRAY, FERRIS CO.,61 and 62 South atreo. Evin GstON, FOX £00" et and 2 sou WM. R. GARRISON, No, 8 Bowling Green, Married. Lihat gi age ed Brooklyn, on Thursday, STROBELL.—On Saturd: Lowest. | Sane 4, by Rev. N. P. Pierce, Mr. ALBERT A. DAVID: disease, Mrs. "Srnoni , pa me pn ES in ARAH R. BELL, Widow of Benja- Inox | 80% to alse C, Lizzie, only daughter of James Strang, | min strobell, of Charleston, . Gy, in the 82d yeur | Bite Soutn and Soutwenc” Roguar ie sae Qh eat — e an 120% rowan fiery —On Wed Tune 3, at St. ofthe rebsives and friends of the family are respect- NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Tall Wednoane ep MONTEREY, ©. Kyder, commander, wi ix Stephen’s church, by the Rev. Dr aut mn, ~eeenon fally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence The General Transatlantic Comp oF ma iL steamships be- | foot of Wail street, Through bills of lai) Wo ally bam Bom Saturday. 13054 | J, Powur to Many F., only daughter of the late T! of Rer son-in-law, Mr. Richard Marsh, corner of Green | qwoen New tore unt Honey calling and Bouthwest- Agents fo Charleston ( avenue! & Co.) for othy O'Brien. and Patchen avenues, Brooklyn, on Monday after- ‘The aplendid new vessels Gu abla favorite r roots for the Con- free of commission. The dry goods import movement at this port for the first dve months of the present and two previous Years Is thus shown in gold valuations, exclusive of freight and duty: - ENTERED me CONSUMPTION. 1867, Manufs. of cotton. 5,807, 787 Manuis. of silk. Manufs. of fax WITHDRAWN FROM WAREHOUSE, 1866, 1867. 1868. Manufs, of Wool ....$6,819,538 $8,715,199 $4,551,071 3,722,355 4,575,279 "2,610,080 384,409 8,766,992 1,933,589 2,420,070 4,009,099 2)642,902 Miscellan. dry goods "573,052 '854,186 1,010,273 Manuis, of cotton. Manuts. of silk Mauufs, of fax.. Total withdr’n from warehouse...... + $16,880,324 Total thrown on the market . ENTERED FOR WAREHOUSING. 18 67. Mauuts, of cotton, Mauufs. of silk Manuis. of flax.. Miscelian. dry goods 642,128 955,790 ‘Tot, ent’d wareh’se. $19,855,718 $17,573,522 $9,933,368 Add ent’d for con’n, 43,083,900 25,080,460 23,774,827 Tot. ent’d the port. $62,939,618 $42,653,972 $33,708,195 Consols and American securities were quoted thus in London to-day and on the previous dates men- 66, 18 Manuts. of wool ... - $8,752,833 $6,014,703 $3,028,100 378,450 "4,039,056 1,922,096 rarer 8,086,752 1,602,774 8,061,043 2,578,162 1,540,366 1868. Manufs, of wool..$14 390-6 eg $6,957,751 $5,565,. om 8,565, 4: 24,748 6,201,328 7,133,574 4,181,234 3,604,258 Miscell’s dry goods.” 3,690,462 2,038,350 2,747,074 Total ent’d for con. $43,083,900. $25,080,450 450 $23,774,827 21,921,305 $12,748,545 Add ent’d for cons’n.48,083,900 ~ 25,080,450» 28,774,827 + ++ $59,964,224 $47,001,755 $86,523,372 HUR LEARY, 72 William atreet. wet steamship SkiAuOSSA Will gail on the following SPRaGUE—PURDY.—On Wedne: evening, June 3, at St. Raul’s M. E. church, by Rev. ©. D. Poss, WALDO SPRAGUE to ANNIE MARTINDALE, daughter of Alfred 8. Purdy, M. D., and sremecsne: ater of the late Rev. Stephen. fartindale, all of this city. noen, at three o'clock. SPILLANE.—On Saturday morning, June 6, PATRICK SPILLANE, in the 37th year of his age., His relatives and friends, also the menaber of his society, Branch No, 1, Father Mathew U. B.T. A. B. Society, are pay invited to attend the fune- ral, from lence, 772 Washington street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. SEIXAS.—On Tuesday, June 2, accidentally drowned, at South Bend, Ind Hoaens aged 23, and ADELE, aged 20 years, ‘elder children of Theodore J. Seixas, late of this city. Their funeral will take place this (Sunday) morn- tinent will sail from pier No, 90 North river, ax follow URENT. Booande, Saturday, June 18 NAPOLEON TIl., Carly, Saturday, VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont, Baiurday,. Saiy uw BUROPE, Lemaric, Saturday, July 25. Price of passage in gold (including wine), To Bri favre, First eabin, $140; second cabin, $85. irnished on board, econd cabin, B38. F°%. CHARLESTO Mal FLORIDA PORTS. lew York and Charleston stea cer Class sidewhee. steamstiip in Sttanian!p: Company Seok CHARLESTON, Captain J. Berry. oa Saturday, Juue 13, at Pe hh, ta ng (rom pier No. 8 North river. Superior accommodations for pa anne Through passage tickets and oints Sbich nd Southwesty in con arolina sened and with steamers to Fi ee NRY BR . MORGAN c e" Died. BRENNAN.—On Friday morning, June 5, at her residence, No.8 Filmore place, Williamsburg, Har- niet L., Wife of Sergeant John Brennan, of the Forty- fitth precinct, in the 34th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited toattend the funeral, from the Church of Sis. Peter and Paul ‘ting issued to alt on with (he South ttendance free of charge. travellers going to or returning from the conti- pentor Exropes by tak ing the steamers of this line avoid (Father Malone's), Second street, Brooklyn, E; D., ing, at ten o'clock, from the residence of their aunt, | poth transit by English ra allways and the soon orts of cross MEXAS LINE, FOR GALVESTON, TEXAS.—PReloNT tia (Sunday) moraing: atten osc 267 West Twenty-fifth street, fng the Channel, besides saving titue, trouble and expens " ins,’ The Al slocmen REE, faken as low as by any othe ADNE, Captain Gates, will I SKILLMAN Saturday, June 6, at Jamaica, L. T., GEORGE MACKENZIE Agent, 65 Broadway. eave pier 20 rive: with dee BALDWIN.—On Friday, June 6, JosEPH Banner, son of John and Hannora Baldwin, aged 2 years, 4 | Miss SARAU ANN SKILLMAN, aged 26 years, § months DASSAGE BY STEAMER TO AND FROM spate. No oh rgo made for Gramage ie ory 1 On goods months and 5 days, and 6 days. Liverpool and Queenstown, oe havingt "accommodations, apply to. H’ MALe ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | _ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are_re- ‘Also from Liverpooi and London, LOWY & CO. tbe aiden In Sey attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, | 8Pectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- y firat clase packet ships. ee No. 3 Peck slip, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past day afternoon, at three o'clock, from Grace church, , Drafts payable in'ail parts of Great Britain and Ireland at LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPAN' one o'clock ’ Jamaica, L. 1.; without further notice, eae eiae ra PSCOTE BROS., 86 South street and 23 Broad- Reis Rie Norfotig C sity. Hoint and Hichindnd. ict a rd % dl rhe ships 13.’ —In Brooklyn, E. D., on Saturday, June 6, Soa etunday, dune 6, 05 bar. see way, HATTERAS, A UEMAMLE. BARATOOR and NIAGE 172 Madison street, TaaeeeLa STOKES, wile of John Stokes, in the 82d year of her a Notice of funeral to-morrow (Monday). THORNDIKE.—At Sagua la Grande, ‘Cuba, May 27, after a short illness, JAMES M. THORNDIKE, son of the a Israel Augustus Thorndike, in the 26th year of 8 Be. Boston papers please cop; TAYLOR.—On Weanesdey, “gune ty after a lingering illness, Many TayLon, aged 66 lat begin) ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday after~ noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of lier son, John Taylor, 34 Dom/nick street. VALLANCE.—At Fairmount anenle, Bergen City, on Saturday, June 6, MaKGareT V. A. L, VALLANCE, widow of Wiliam m neg is ‘daughter of the late C. F. Lindsley, of New Yor! Her relatives na friends are invited to attend the funeral, from st Paul’s Episcopal church, Duncan avenue, Bergen City, J., on Tuesday afternoon, at AUS, in the 66th year of his Relatives are respectfully inVited to attend the fu- neral, from his late residence, Meeker avenue, near Kingsland avenue, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock; and the friends of the family, from Rev. S. H. Meeker’s church, Bushwick aventie, near ‘North Second street, at two o'clock, CoorER.—At Wesichester, on Saturday, June 6, EvGenia, wife of William Cooper, aged 45 years, 11 months and 7 days, ‘Bhe friends ine relatives of the family are respect- full vited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- Westchester, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, aud from the Methodist Episcopal chureh, West Farms, at two o'clock, without further notice. Conover.—On Friday evening, June 5, of diph- theria, FrEppiz, youngest son of John and Nonie Conover, aged 2 years and 7 months, Funeral serv! jon to take place at 85 Warren street, Jersey City, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock: Interment at Trenton. of the above first class ships will be despatches ev TUESDAY, THURSDAY anu SATU RDAY, at BP. M., froin Pier 87, North river, foot of Beach street, Yor Norfoik, Point And Richmond, connecting with the Se Air Line, Virginia and Tennessee Air Line, tersb: ba! Railroads, and Richmond and Danyiile and Vir rallroads, ta! freight, and granting through blile h and'Souih ATIONAL LINE. The steamship VIRGINIA. Webster, will leave Satur- , June 13, at 12 M., from pier 47 North river, “Passage to Liverpool or Uucenstown- Cabin $100; steor- ge, i currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool or Queeus- oRppiy al the olleee of th 57 and 27 Broad: al the ollices of the compan: way. “a ¥. . J. HURST, Manager. dations, apply to "NL: MoGREADY, Presid 157 Greenwich 8t., o ie STEAMSHIP LINE FOR PORTLAND. reduction in fare and chan, “ws of KAD TEAM TO TARR O ON AND Pp ANSTOWN. 'UNARD LI For ireight or enblsy passage ge. nor At No, 4 Bowling Green. a CUNARD. Cx TO LIVERPOOL, © ALLING AT QUEENSTOWN Ireland. The Inman line, under contract with the United States and British governments for carrying the mails, intend dexpatching thetr stearners as followa:— For steerage passage apply at Ll Broadw: hese stoamebips connect at Portland with the (rand crak Railway for Montreal, Quebec and other pofits in Can and the West; also with the Int Pany for Eastport, Calais and § steamship Carlotta for Halifax, ‘Saturday P. M. national Steamship ‘Come phn, Ne ij iso with leaving Portland every RSA, June 13 tioned:— May 20, aoe? nia Mae alr Thursday, June 4, MARY ANN Coo- | two o'clock, without June 15 i” Goods, forwarded to al parte of Mi aine, Freight received NEY, & yeat ally. of lading signed at ofice on pier. Consols....... 9634 & 9636 a— 95 a 9556 fox d. ‘The friends relatives of the family are respect- nd For freight or passage apply to Five-twenties.. 12% a 72K yar 1S a Tah fully’ invited ta attend the. funeral, from her late ae EES a ee ee een Monday, June 29 PRICES, agent, pler 3° Eas riven inols Cent a— gam ona HOT! ty ual yaaa ty ca a residence, 139 First avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, | PHOTOGRATHERS CNB T uO ties or private custo | »-Andench mucceeding Saiitday and alterbate Monday, atl TRAVELLERS! GUIDE. The transactions for the week at the Custom House and Sub-Treasury in this city have been as ollows:— Custom House, a aa Recei Receipts. Balance on Saturday evening. Decrease y. ‘yments, ts. + $281,204 Poose $757,427 310,001 540,279 1,055,868 305,303, pend ers, Address E. P. B, Artist 14 Bast Thirteenth street, P. M., from pier 45 ore river. ‘ATES OF PASSAGE DraPer.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, June 5, at her Serre pe r NY AND TROY.—THR residence, No. 12 Oxford street, Mrs. MARGARET DY THE MAIL OTRAMER GAILING EVERY SATURDAY, WB fp LINE, FOR ALBANY A ide Feit wife of Willian Draper, in the 48th year of RINCE’S SOVEREIGN CURE FOR CATARRH, BRON- ae in Gold. Payable io Currency. ah Roreately a ‘Dest piheinta « ” per, x Pui and Scrofuin- The only positive cure known to Poon CABL 8100 | STEERAGE TUL UeTS snare es ene | ‘man is Nature’s Sovereign Remedials from plants, oad (tient cured by others? None such exist. Liver Selig pear ortihan cumeepeean, Cites an er ert aradlical forever. <femedials, fuid on in powders, $5; With PRINCE, Nurseries, Flushing, N. ¥. . M., and Point; Cornw: erburk, Poughkeepale, Rhinebeck, Tivolh Catskill and Hu hr ski Fare to Albany or Troy, GP" REDUCTION IN rene io ba Dalia r age. sie friends of the family, and also those of her ns, Thomas, James, John and Michael, are invited te yattend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon at half- past two o'clock, from her late residence, DOUGHERTY.—On Saturday, June 6, GEORGE DovGueExry, in the 72d year “ot his his The relatives and friends of the family, and those his son, George A., also the officers of the First District Police Court, ‘Of which deceased was a mem- ber for many years; the officers of the Fourth os cinct police, and the force generally, are invit attend the fune: which will take place from is late residence, 18 Vandewater street, on Monday af- ternoon, at half-past one o'clock. DgsMOND.—On. Friday, td a) PATRICK FRANCIS DESMOND, in the 26th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 7 steoeage, able in currency. per from New York to Halifax—First cabin, i rable fi Gc ECT Svs, natu nace a; Bleerage patsace ym Live 1 or Queenstown, $40, cur- nord fe from Liverpool reer rots can be bought here by persons seuding for Mor Turi taf mation ot se oom "6 offices, Ri, way, New York. w York. f Barbra STATES PASSPORT OFFICE, %1 BROADWAY, (corner of Warren street), 84 foor, room No. 9; entiré it $8; eared wr mn for ory KING, Passpo?t Agent, Noma To ered i Bo Os JERRY. in Norw! ter Line, from pier 9 Norin Fiver, Toot Of Vertey sitet, at 6 P.M. he uew gud staunch ‘steamers CITY OF NEW YORK, Mond rWedneadeg nd F i Friday CITY OF BOSTON, Tues ani tenascin tHe Now London with Express ‘Trains, acriving ve in Bosyon in advance of all other lines. sneetion wilt steamers CITY OF NEW Paar YORK and CITY BOSTON, the new and ery | fr steam CITY OF LAWRENO! sad Or ay OF N NEW LONDON leave daily, Sundays em °*Pér further {nformation inquire of ITONEWARE SEWER PIPE;—A LARGE ASSORT- ly sae fittings, constantly on hand and for saleby outs Ui TILLER ra 289, East Forty-fi jot A A. McLAUGHLIN'S ‘ ‘The totals at the close of each previous week since | Catharine slip, this (Sunday) afternoon, Pera new nw atone, Favorite Clyde bu steamers are intended to sail 8. MARTIN, Agent, New York, the commencement of the year sum up as follows:— | o' "clock. > Ps ae 2 ta Danae ctcook’ SATURDAY, Naw York, May 1, 1a. y Custom House, —-——Sub-Treasury.——, ie members Hose Com) jo. 10, —— Payments, Balances, | New York Volunteer isk sueee eam i 20; east of Broadway, wh el fon ibeaiens atl HARLEM tag win Novas Jan. .: + $1,158,795 ae $19,267,465 07,564,728 | of Our Own Social Club, are invited to meet at one ‘was open to- Pasi e jan and Western (hina lero Naw eter via Hufsea River oe + 1,663,802 822 41,181,472 97,825,078 | O'clock P. M., at No. 18 Set Ay street, to attend the the tar blquors and Cigar a ton member fates of passage, payable in See ons road, Thi reieth street ‘and ‘Tenth arene, 6 and 11:80 A.M, and an: 18. 184 11,004,740 106,167,453 | funeral of their late brother, F, F. Desmond. alee Cabins to bi laagow shat 6:80 and 11. M., and ¥ 4 REARDON, President, ee Oe Excursion skets, good for twelve Foy “i avenue, at 1VA.M, and 4b i, jen Man's ‘oseesics | T. P Secretary. ‘ SOUN A. MoLAUGHLIN, ? Fropall certldeaten Bar eas SP trea vie 'aaon ivr wil tomo Feb. 176,387 101, DaRLING.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Saturday, June booked to and fot "taabar se Rotter. | "Bleeping oars attached to 6:80 and 11 P. M, traine, Feb. pieced ioesssere 6, Mary E. elaved Ww! rie ot Gilbert F. Darling lathe ‘cCINNES HAS OPENED HIS MODEL ALE VAULT, wy ery rai ar Deabrink room cara entech hed t toB A. M, train. Feb. 880,800 109'543;601 | 27th year first basement below Fulton on Broadway ; to the right “Deaf in ins payables any bank in Great B WILLIAM H. VANDERBILT, Vice President, 5,880, 543, webs ard Ne Feb. 23,274,408 99,230,619 | | Hier renin be taken to toundayy morning Long | stands the Herald building, to the left stands Melnnes’, in iprmaeied « eberebet gage lee, No. OW FARE TO ALBANY AND THOY—ONLY 91 ai Mar. 15,532,629 102,587,898 ‘resen in” ment, morning. HENDERSON BROTHERS. ‘The elegant sieamors. VANDERB! fon: Mar, 10,458,475 106, DONNELLY.—In Brocka. on on urday, June 6, MARBLE MANTELS, ————— ee? SUT leave er, 44, north of Spring rnd 6 and foot of Mar. , . Rosg, the beloved wife of Peter Donnelly. Seapeageeagpenad NLY AMERICAN LINE TO | EUROPE. Thirty jourth strect at 644 o'clock P. M. =) (Gat Mar. ceases soreuven "The friends and relatives of the family are respect- | ]/fARBLE AQ ARBLE MANTELS._THE BEST PLACE IN THE ‘The elegant frat clase steams urday excepted), connecting with rail West end NW April 2,546,341 24,171,355 97,934,561 | fully invited to attend a {nneral, on Monday after- city to purchase Marble Mantels of the latest desl ay 11 leave foot of Canal ¥are Sundays, UrnIOg, y bany A 227, 17,885,820 100,760,035 | noon, at two o'clock, from her laté residence, No. 56 | very low prices, is at A. KLABER’S Mawble Works i 8 East | wi we foo! “a sort a Abr le gear ser Saoz'oe, 1oL"ee aT) Hudson avenue, BrCOKlyD. eat “ ; Vidhteond sires, neat Third avenue, N.Y. Rates of gids = CURSIONS. April 25.. 2,256,728 8,502,049 106,848, BBETS.—ELIZA lest daughter of LS, MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES Rad ___ EXCURS! oe the 2 " James Ebbeta. ‘ARBLE MANTELS, 4 = nf : Pose eoe x ee bee Josie ise Notice of funeral hereafter. piscto yy t2 Frm area, near litce as Get X price Ks oe patoomes = reel Genera}, Aetna, a Poin, Whit Scrat lew Rochelle an tY Gis May 18 2,402,483 80,085,338 378,870 FINEGAN.—On Friday morning, June 5, at half-past ore baying Mantels put up in the country. 108 Pearl street roadway. Gove. ‘Strainer NEVERSINK lonves, Peck cailip at 9 A. Me May = 2,162,417 81,225, 102,685,755 | twelve o'clock, a No. $94 Second avenue, Patrick | —— — caratng tonvee Sian Reve at 3:50; New Rochelie, 4 P. M., 240,081 50,170,722 94,677,086 | FINRGAN. ARBLEIZI) SLATE MANTELS, HALF THE PRICE (pss xO an ag ame ding at Eighth and Thirty seventh streets each way. The friends of the family and members of St. Vin- M*% ‘of marble. ‘or chyeul: TH ROA dene ig gUNDAY | EXCURSII BOATS TO HARI SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN3E. sarge i June 6—10:15 A. M. $$ aeetagzenresaa7i8e i Fs se Eaeasliliialel ms ge WART, 605 Sixth avenue, between a ae fis cod Thirky-atsth strbats, 10 BUILDERS.—A FINE STOCK OF MARBLE MAN- T tels for sale at 25 per cent below cort of manufacture, to close out the estate of the late Charles Hibson. They can be seen at G. B. BAGLEY’S Marble Works, corner Third avenue and Seventy-seventh street. WINES, _LAQUORS, 4 &C, 500 ees BORDgACY Slane SOUND AND IN . oxen, free. haan a '& DUNN, 60 Beaver street, ‘on iss carrying the United Staies, mail’ will sail from the Bremen er, foot of Third atreet, Hoboken, taking’passengers to Pier O°'ondon, Havre Southampton nat ‘Bremen, atthe pied Fates, sold cent de Raed a gue fe bey hth street Roman Catholic church, are invited tend the funeral, at lwo o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery. FILLor.. Song evening, June 5, GEORGE FIL- vothe frienae of th of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,, from the residence of his son, Alexander Fillot, No. 261 West Pat Ainge street, between Eighthavenue and Broadway, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Hiaains.—At Glen Cove, L. I., on Friday, June 5, MATHEW Hicerns, a ree — ae Kings county, kings county (ireland) 1 pers at g8 county (Ireland) papers please copy. JACKSON,—On Saturday, e ey a son of “Re Ane? the a a eee int e frien u family are to attend the Serre from 69 Third seerton Mon- day afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. |ABNE.—On , June 5, HELENA 8., wife of Henry Jahne, aged 5! years, 7 months and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- bh and ie Park, Steamers SYLV, STREAM and viva aug A GRO 'E will leave Peck alip oroy hour from 9 A. M. until M., landing at Eighth street way, Fare to Harlem ib cents. OATS TO CHARTER FOR A —BARGES AND BSTEA\ 1 » excursio) Crossett Grove, Pleasant Valley, Water’e Grove, to let. Bxcursion ofice $22 West atreet, nent’ Barrows CKOSSETT. 36 one et followed ne steamship WESER, G. Wenke, Master, pares tor treigt or Pama TPRICHS & CO., 68 Broad street. TEAM TO. Ke hy gd bh "AND, panos York onl Free. ye We ooo Syne 1 ABOY FOR ROCKAWAY AND SEASIDE.—THS W. ge or Ig Path ot on =e bese leave rarcen # orth Fiver, Joc or way and Becatuc aad and Elden House, geturning from Rocks: way we "EXOURRTOR PARTY WILL ACCOMPANY == ‘acht Race from Riker's Island on June 9, 1568, on Bleamboat DEE, which wit make the f “forth river--Woat 10th st., 10:30 A. M.j river—Broome st., 11:15 A. M. 5 ee tharige ae tag, fie Prone @1; children half-price. gRasn, SUNDAY pea TO THE ae June 7, on Steamboat DEER, will make the Cabin passage, #80, 60 "New Y cama ‘Brats on freee, fo ee, Yanks eeviana tt amar, Rat “Apoly. capeea & GUION, 29 Broadway. NWSE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP MINNESOTA, in Price, sulle from pler 48 North ri nd ana Liverpod on on ogaees » dune 10, ato" mk STROLOGY.—DR. AND MRS. BROUGHTON ARE THE bent Astroiogats, and are consulted daly On all afaira af life, at 504 Canal street, near Greenwich. Fee #1 to $5. CAUTION.—LOOK OUT. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. A The never Figen] Mrs. 8. VANHORN has now arrived from Baregy 8 greatest Business and Medical Clairvoyant ao. fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late Present and future and all the eventa | 2 orelock prec Buh qiapsioe 1-4. M.; Broome st. 14; Peck sip 9 i 7 | residence, aes aoe Jersey City, on Monday throw i life; ok the as the grant Eerpiian inaionn to caer frame's Etawe'sGuion, 30 irond 29 Broadway. sib currency. "aon “ wie by oe i North river, jer by wii pt a t 4 afternoon, at two o' ve and speedy marriages. fa ersem unr ramne, otal Ans Hie Md ine, Lunob, y 3am. we PAUNOR.—On Saturay, Jane ¢, at the residence Tenth street. FOR IVERFOO!, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, OU- Btn. 4000 of her son-in-law, Fi Brown, 99 Clermont Ww a 1 ISLAND FERRY. —’ STEAMER NORWALK So Mistou Sie | Sveaue, Brookiva, Mrs. Many JAUKOBY, Belict of | A | MEDIOAL CLATAVOEAMT. CLADIES, WEATE VEE Wyedneadey! dune 7 | (O° Sommancar ee raga ip orn seaon, on Wednen . ; A 1000 Georgia my | Notice of funeral in in Monaay’s Daper. Rocure bad sata nb aud Seventh aren treet, thy HBG, Sag ad ler No. North tives 10,44 cock, 8000 do... 984, 109) INGSLAND.—At le, » I, On Saturda; pence 300 Erie 3 19 | June 6, after a brief liness, 'EstiLY’A., wife of win. 500K. GS.G00D Sawn fon JPoR SHAD TEIDE, TF Files te fot of Serine ome 000 Erte 4 a i), | R. Kingaland and daugnter of Captain’ P. G. Peck, | ("str {BOSS tll the, name and shows you the a dasy at 104, and Be Otclock P= Mt. "Ou Sundays at yd b, re wk pe gt conally (tl pieture of the ju will marry, at 144 West Twenty-seventh oc #348 in gold. 536 o'clock ZY ree! iv r a) ‘1 Tii00 Bi "18% | LaNoenwan-—on Friday, “June 5, Wiuutam Lax: | 44 pane POR UNARD, No. ‘ Bowing Groom, | FUSING BANKS REGULAR GOAT THE Aranem, juno ane RiP p9 12% | GERMAN, aged 44 years, RS. SEYMOUR, MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT.—ALL Pru ake er frat tip or the seauon on Sunday, Sane fy ToLFawaristwaiy 7 His fond and friends are respectiully invited to M iaeesn discovered and cured. 110 Greenwich avenue, re COAST WISE | STEAMSHIPS. lo the Fishing Banks, mi ari (a rg Wilttarase HB ane Bank of Com... 29 1G) & Sti ig bor og ee ae Re Bd IF] 3 FF N fiver, fo lok." Hail, ner and ‘ 50 155 = (100H on RR ref.. 88 o'clock, from his residence, No. 342 West ADAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT CLAIRVOYANT DAC! IC MAIL STRAMAETE CoMPAnys floliom pit 50 ig 100 gia gene RR a ‘en pence a sre lease co) ‘and physician, ‘can bd consulted at her reajdence, 115 CALIFORNIA AND CHINA, Hontm fre, ke oft ralasio 08 BO board. fod Bs D) Py. _ | West 2) wenty- -aixth street. Bates of passage greatly reduced and as low as by any other FORNING LINE TO PEEKSKILL.—THE STEAMER - Wg ™ EHHAN.--On areday, June 4, GEORGE E. MEE- BUILDERS’ MATERIALS. ‘There was a fair demand during the past weex for all articles in this line, and pricesremain firm. The new cut of lumber is beginning to make its appear- apce in the market, and with fine weather active Weitve th in building will be pushed with vigor. ine ape e following quotations of retail prices now $65 00 60 00 55 00 30 00 25 00 15 00 is 1) 465 00 lank, culls. 25 3 culls pi each. 2a 14 inch, each. 3a Plank, 2 inch, each. pas Wall strips. 2a 230048 Ba Ba 55 Oa 66 00a =a 60 00 90 00 100 00 1% Oa 38 Oa 90 00a 10a 8 50a Rowowood- Alo ‘Janeiro, pe =e Show Common hard bi S1S38S 11 S8ssssllE S8roeseres SP PPSPSP SErEEEPEDEE FeEEEEE ESD = »&885 Cattle, per bushel.. GOA cccecseeeeeveeeens SSsNVeses eSSSesesses & S8fansSBSE SSSSSsssessrysysssvey wmm SEE SReSSewwen BR BS SS8333 ssssssssssz ANTELOPE bas resumed her trips and leaves mornii without exce; from the foot of Harrison aio "lock landing at Thirty-fourth street, coe bb's Ferry, Tarrytown, Ny Nyack, ‘Sing Sing, layer. tii, Graney Polk and Verplaaks. Tarrytown 0 HAN, in the 11th year of his age. The friends and relatives of "the family are Sy, a bo invited to attend the funeral, from the residence is parents, 129 Charlton street, near West, this (anday) stternoon, at two o’ciock. Lo. F.—The members of Ark Lodge, No. 28, are hereby notified to meet at the loge room, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, for tl oy Teng or attending the do of our “ap brother, Sidney W. Seeley. By ord YER, N. G. MauEDY.—On Phursday, May 21, on and the steamship Ocean on JOHN MAHEDY, aged 46 years, ‘and was buri it sea. May his soul Test in peace. Amen. ‘bicamers of gota pees leave pier 42 North river, foot of ea lst, except when those days fall on ‘Sunday, ‘then the day pre- ne hundred pounds baggage free to each adull, Medicine 1d atte anne 9, HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain Gray, connecting with Mohtana, Captain Caveriy. Steamer leavin, ig June 9 connects weap atypcte ye mm, York; leaving Ban Francleeo Juiy 8for China and Japan. roeenngey manan m comphiyt eke ‘'y. B. BABY, Agent, \REAT eons 4 paniour te SAN pee HE ORIGINAL MADAM BYRON, MEDICAL SPIRIT. [halts consos,epoedy’ marriages. Old piace, $10 Fourth avenne, between Twent and Tw AE ARIA LR raarin Deena Buses Care nO stopher mi un ja and big bw tor Shay Bde, Pietaot Valley ‘and Fort Last landing at (‘rhtrky fourth street each wh Sixcan PA! (uae az aa By oy met] —T BR ete Leage New Eugenics eit and cad —LADIES RE UIRING | MEDIC A. ihotid contult Dr ALLEN 4 Be Merk’s vi 4 pinoy a Teg ar, successful practitioner. Elegant rooms pi —MADAM MAR, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND mip: me earnntets, effectual cure of all Female Com- — “nel sng and handsomely furnished Rooms for nurslt with Board, of yurth avenue, opposite Cooper Institute. gah wars 00 | McEvor.Lon Saturday, hort but I cisco, via Pi Steamship Com- | foot ot a | pain eas, manana ie etved wit of Hg | A. ERTADY CURE YOR ARIA APIS itn Sar te ie cat, ui oe a, | Abt, Sopra 09 | McEvoy, in the seth year a of hea OFC. iy are . | Migeriferyj over Bo year ractic. Her intl nach Fe- relge LR A My Pa Sree NDAY WORRING BOAT FoR yay ae 0 fully ‘avited €0 to Sitend the funeral, from her inte rest. 5, which'ean pgver fal are safe and healthy? Wold aly at Btonmakip. sGhrpany soperture of of duke Be ly to en acres ae, 0 a os ping, Juve fat $0 | dence, tig Bamt Twentieth street, on Monday after- | tezouen,0t Hay Mo oe ee WEUTS FARGO 2 CO... Freight anata Bahco, Pe rvingtoo, Tarrytown, Bike Siva, Atanas 00 | “ordonen: m.—-On Friday. ta Fees 6, Joun O/Oo0rn mail, Catition.—All fare counterfelta Her Gircular vo | bier 42 Nc mt, feet of Canal Mires oe xine td Woon native of count as p Noo aging gl ea ol EE LAE UNITED STATES MATL TO HAVANA LP. mqenttcst| rth your of his =p abana REAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR LADIES.—THE CT NT a lg Sahl UNDAY BXOU Rt STRAMER ELLA MAY The friends and acquaintances of the family, also | A. fetauese Female Piis siwuya give immeaetercier, | Salling regulary every Thursday at S o'clock P. My preciee Ss sce ia Haat ret ali) every Sunday, 8 those of ha Some, John and Henry re reapecitully | j price 86. oware of imitators, who copy my advertisements in ‘i. 1 Greene, reene, Jae ane 18 fidence Tor Dalege Poin, Cy Inland tnd New, Rock Sin tito, ofloc, rom Nisa resicnce Sa Chmveds | bro MAURIORAC, Livy wre Pcmacteagnaen'™ | SINPREG Wiest chest % . street, to Calvery Cem 4 PAUL.—At 425 West Thiitieth street, on Saturday, A MAURICEAL, M. D, PROFESSOR ere DISEASES June 6, MARY ISABELLA, only daughter of Andrew Seponacen certain Joliet to ladies, jy abate cause, Al For freight or paseage 9 er ar HARTSON Thaker w AND PAST MBOAST FORT et ‘Bowitng @ Ta See on bests took of prions ict va and es 9 years, 2 months and 19 days. | without pain or inconvenience. ay SC Puahon qrinefunera rfc pice hin Gundayaternaon | Tene ee ee ee es RRED.—At St, Cat ©. W., on Thureday, June | A“ without Dereon Br POW Hn ma 19 anion feooucapece | RATIDAS Wo coicrean, Spang cae erges | 3PM. nae in currency. Novreigt re Tecelved on aay of Jatiing. 0 Ceecuted aha Sours’ Busdaye exe $ of disease of the lungs, WALTER REED, of Cornwall, in the 67th HOME | HOOL, nelM EAST OF “ORANG! N. J. FOR Se eae iene ero Aspe pene Siears ey ae, attend neral, from IN ASSISTANT ‘IMMEDIATELY ame ht or passage, having unsurpassed accommoda- ot aig brother ‘a John 'H. on ry A. “br POWERS Tio Stanton Stanton street. Relief vt . apply to "0 WIN }GBTON, FOX & CO. 88 Liberty bey, opeld hare have io Syrde aren Lay homes. East Oranes, corner Dom! a ee ten Nan ae treet, (Sunday) anernoom, 9 at two ingm ‘medical treatment. ‘sent first post, Tn beeen — Ko NEW ORNS OB NPECE: pl aneree wes tee or river pear oe follo raeee nog e SOUDER ‘eathe o ing es REYNOLDS.—In Brook, on Saturday, June 6, ol PHYST ELizanerm, relict of Edwina. Reynolds, in ihe 44h | A, A. MADAME VANBUSKIRE,, Tomale coenpiaie sh year of her age. safety, No. 42 8t. Mark's place, to attend the, funeral tine soe Fesidence. of her DR, GRINDLE, NO. ¢ resi er ae AMITY process William No. oe a Hudson avenue, on Au het vl ao Ainty tet morass | f o’cloc! alia satire sere taee 9 LADY OF MUCH = | Aenea poy iek ees Bivle Hi at By sation D, Bible House, RUSSELL.—On Batu: USSBL. Tor ladles abou the 42d year of her tee a Robber. "9 arlttemdeniaettecneannd "Yor pamage or Oe 86 West street, Bree ee roars oe panera, SO from 240 West Thirticth street, this this (sunday) A inty Te relief inal fanals Frame eae plat roid : BNEW se te oer 7 (4 morning, at ten o'clock precisely, without further no- | Piessant Roome for nursing. oo ee ca Pata preety for heed Riney.—On Th PATRICR RILEY, BLESSING 70, LADY Waltes:—roR tt ea aged 24 years, a nat ute o county ava, Ireland. AS Lo hy gh ree St, Dr 8 eee Fifth Divieton of the Laborers Uaioe ane invieed ty | OBaU. fer et OF ety mal oe BD STA’ attend the from his late residence, 328 West LADIES 1 oY Seventeenth tule (unday) afternoon, at two CPRTAOWIERS tron po pL png clock. The remains ‘wilt be Calvary Cem- . ‘medic! arm for interment. to Calvary eas In Sctlon,; from whatever saves, lace i bar, se copy. Rooner. morning. June 6, ANN, the HUNTER CAN CURB nora ae beloved wife of William . & native ot Tallow, Dineen, tinct marca tm tha 00 RT. exictancr oe aety oe | eee’ amet a aecepe | M Reseach Eh

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