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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. EUROPE. te secort, wasatincted ty sepanegeand | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 1K: Bre7ox noct lassen the m0%. the remainder of the afternoon the ‘¥o the French sh'p- ~ ee eee ease was var Ga ‘and the-closing quotations athalf-past five were as subjoined:—New York Central, 134% @ 13424; Erie, Yo 10%; Hudson River, 142; Reading, 94% 9 943; Mitchi- gan Southern, 9034 a 90%; Cleveland and Piv.sburg, 88% @ 88%; Cleveland and Toledo, 109% a 100%; effect Mownpay, Jone —6 P. M. had had on the besmeen te ‘The cold market hes been firm ‘but rather quiet all PARLIAMENTARY DEFEATS OF DISRAELI, | sm icmor ibe Mixado,orrenl | 447 an ?M¢ fuctuatlona were from 120% 10 138%, Supposed Bmperot? anes, made without interest to either lender or borrower that Sir Harry on ! ‘ ? Jes tne thes ee Bare on | and at 1 @ 3 yer cent for borrowing. The gross | Rock Island, 103%; Northwestern, @02; @ 0; The Free Trade Agitation ‘in | com amounted escort, was att 4 by | | clearings amounted to $41,090,000, the gold balances do. preferred, 81% @ 81%; Fort Wayne, 10% & Of Japanese, supposed 10 ee nine of the eg | © $1,232,006 and the currency balances to $1,732,071, | 110%; Pacific Mall, 06 a 95%, Wednesday morning. at ten o'clock. Franee. | Rumaber, and they wounded cla oF nortaily. “fam | The Gisbursementa of coln at the Sub-Treasury in | ‘The foreign exchange market was dull and heavy BattaNrixg.—at Newark. WN. J, on Sunday, une: os to say that the J authorities did every- | payment of interest on the public debt amounted to | im tone, although rates were nominally steady for f sous, wile of Fecer Ballanetag, f Gio "23 3her Se noe PIO eins Seats | fm see ecronemetrenny a | ng nang ty ab vag ae mt py wah x al and making the ay due to our Ambas- | into bonds to $1,130,900, The conversions here in 1034 ‘ays. sup! German Consolidation and %d maxing the wehology ae aeinaees | tavern re eye A pacanegeh bilts te light. ain ae dull aut, this (Tuesday) afternoon at eine, Commerce. sonpenaces eee hoy io Seerans st at the port from foreign ports last week were $128,190, | at sixty days were quoted at the close at 110 a 110%; igue | Cocks, aged 63 years. . p-eniands ned Yee fore, however te ae Crary may have | making a total of $2,390,563 since the ist of January. | at three days, 1103 = 110%; commercial bills, 1093 je, io ‘The relatit aad f oh re respectfully tneited sus mrsmsntp Clty. of moston, Gapane;ssenn, | CAtebiat Gerose Sta ene DaRSEE eon sas | Ton eeretes oF Se SIA. mR fr MAS Wak, tits | $204: ee ee eee ae mba | Siena Hie tanere ort arena ah aoe exauahan taunt one » | eat Janancee goverumente T unlectard alse | Braphed from Washington this afternoon, and when | Berlin—Bankers’, 717 # 72} commercial, 71% @ 71%. 50 le (Ea tn whicing at the epee fee the ten ‘Which of} Livacgeaton By Queenstown the | 77a’ ie aiference between them and the Freneh | compared with the preceding return the total debt, | On Bremen—Bankers’, 19% a 79%; commercial, 194 & $00 | O'clock train from New York, ret ‘at 4:43 P, M. 2sth of May, arrived at this port early yesterday | government, arising out of the murder of a boat’s | less the amount in the ‘Treasury, shows an increase | 79%. On Frankfort—Bankers’, 41 @ 4134; commercial, moment. Ca Concur 08 Pig ey oe LUcRstTia morning, Drinking @ mad report in detail of Our | Gaysofthe time wien the last despatches were sent | of $%717,069. If, however, we omit the amonntin } 0X 4074, On Amsterdam—Rankers), 414 » 41%} fw the demand was i mda i, | CONCKLIN, Im he ce wil take place trom te real ee ere wu) ing trom | Onair Hurry Parkes. recelved at envoy from ene | the Treasury in both instances from the calculation | commercial, 40% @ 41, On Ramburg—Bankerw), 2634; | wat no.change fonorie’ His, Meee aide. Seen, ai | deuce OL her nied, Mrs. WM Meornoon at four Ireland. Mikado, who was authorized to express the Mikado’s | we find the increase only $4,140,044. The activity | commercial, 36 a 36%. Hieealtte, for Cabas "The demand for reined was mode. | Twelfth street, this) (Tuesday), etemoe. |e ee The Baroness de Stampe, who was the devoted | desire to cultivate friendly relations with fore; friend and patroness of saute: aldsen, the sculptor, Powers, and to take upon himself ali the obligations of the conversion movement is reflected by an Tat wise chieena’ Gus anak ashi tation of the treaty we had made with the Tycoon, increase of $57,449,550 in the gold bearing and at whe a e jst pass hi The Royal Commissioners on the Law of Naturali- | qebt, chiefly in five-twenties, bat to the ex- years of his life, died at Nyso:, Denmark, im the | Zation are officially nominated in the London Gazette . and granulated ere. FO EA RIE EE - itt on Wednesday morning. SEEDA.—Linsced was in moderate request; 1,000 bags were | CooreR—In the Episcopal Hospital, K 4 sold in Boston on private terms, Grass were dull at ourlast | on Sunday, June 7, THOMAS COOPER, in the 23d. 4 enone of his age. TALLOW was in moderate demand at steady prices. Sales | FMS 80. 14 sienas of the family are ‘in ‘The extreme range of the gold market in the month of June in each year since the suspension of specie payments is thus shown:— natean of Stampeborg, hich she had hi Of the 26th of May, as follows:—Chairman, Lord Clar- } tent of nearly five millions in ten-forties. The Fatt oe an ten wee se cera a endon; members, the Queen’s Advocate, the Attorney | seven-thirty notes, on the other hand, were ioe ba ine wor oat We tote none. ‘Tho market atill remained dull | to attend his funeral, from the residence of his General, Sir R. ilimore; Baron Bramwell, Sir R. | reduced $53,008,050, The three per cent certificates 189 13654 and nominal. mother, corner Erie and South Finn swona, Jemney ‘| City, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o' Cisenm, in Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 7, MARIA A. CANNON, Wife of John Cannon, and daugh- ter of Joseph and Bridget Wallin, in the 27th year of Chiefly in consequence of the Jerome Park races | her age. occurring to-day business in the aale of horses was | quty‘niicod w avd the funeral from hor lave Fste dull in the-city yesterday and neither of the auction | gence, 30 Carroll street, South Brooklyn, this (Tues+ marts offere:| stock for sale. The stables around Mer- aay) afternoon, at two o’clock. Mining shares are dull, and at the first board Smith & Parmalee sold at $3 20; Benton, 25c.; Consolidated Gregory, $3 40 a $3 60; New York «old, 67¢. Consols and American securities were quoted thus in London to-day and on the previous dates men- tioned:— last works. Palmer) M. P.; Mr Cardwell, M. P.; Mr. W. 'B. For P.; Mr. THE HORSE MARKET. “ f deposit issued to the banks in exchange for com- Count Irénéus de Zaluski, ® Saxon sculptor, died | ster, M. Vernon Harcourt and Mr. ‘Mon- | © ie The; increased $2 at Dresden of wounds received inaduel, Among | into the legal ‘condition of ner Malesty’s Sete pens Paap gy a ssh tr the principal works of the deceased are busts of the | born subjects who may depart from and reside Emperor aud Empress of Austria presented in 1867 | beyond the realm in foreign countries, and to | circulation, The cot in the Treagury shows ® ro- aie Wi. The. Count’ eng Ap: report how and in what manner, having regard to | duction of $16,681,098, while the currency balance to Napoleon HI. The Count engaged in 1866 a8 @ | the iaws and the practice of other States, tt may be | hag increased $11,104,983, The amount of coin in velunteer in a regiment of cavalry, and waa shortly | expedient to alter and amend the laws relating to ‘i May 29. June 3. June 8. afterwards made a commissioaed officer for his | 8UCh natural born subjects, their wives, widows, the ‘Treaury ont the iss 1 aS $90, 225,600, from 06% a— 6% a-— 95% exd, | cerstrectand Grand did nothing, and Bull's Head was BBETS.—Suddi oe Sacurday, sane % ELiza Ay cckrour at Selb ieae children, descendants, or relatives, and also to in- | which must be deducted $20,208,180 of gold certifl- ag aK Tea TOK TH the onty incalliy wis as icétaainantl EsBETS, eldest daughter of James ravery at S quire into and consider the legal condition of ns | cates of deposit in the hands of the public mn orter He . as : oa only ity where any exchanges wi le an ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are respect- re being aliens entering into or residing within the Ilinois Central....07 | & — al — | these were of but slight importance. One stable dis- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- ENGLAND. reaiin and becoming naturalized subjects of the | to ascertain the amount owned by the government, | Erie...... 474a— 45% 8— 48 @— | posed of four draugiit horses for $400, $350, $350 and | dence, No, 321 West Eighteenth street, ‘his (Tuesday) $00 respectively; another sold three Canadian po- | afternoon, at two o'clock. The National Trust Company of this city, which began business in December last with a capital of a million and has now two millions of deposits, has declared a dividend of four per cent free of tax for Cre, tape to “beg tortie me eo grep cor namely $69,930,379, The unfavorable feature of the may be expedient, having regar ti ws and | gtatement is the increase in the aggregate of the practice of England, of foreign States, or other- to Epsom—The Course, the Grand Stand | wise, toaiter Oramend the laws relating to such per- | debt, which 1s the natural consequence of issuing nud Mount—The Start, Struggle and | £°D or persons claiming rights or privileges through | three per cent certificates in payment of the interest nies for $200 each, and a third disposed of two farm EmMONs.—At Livingston, New Jersey, on Monday, horses for $300 and $250, The admirers of horse | June 8, JoHN Emmons, 1ormerly of this city, in the des er ogmacs ated he tet ete | HE eltae A ramty are respecfy lnvited ane It enor aoe of a gro Sg poets yy anxious ta hire | to attend the funeral, from his late residence at Liv- or under them. Sistemi Tuithe Hess’ of Lente'tho BOT aking pravintion | M2 NENSE the velvclwet abieme cammnomnc’ Intercey | /che Bart Teer thant) buy. ‘However, there ig plenty of good stock | ingston, N. J. on Thursday at twelve o'clock. Care Ersom Downs, May 27, 1868. for the official compilation of een wig Plies had | Hotes, This interest was previously owing by the | At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the } in the fakes ‘and the races, It eed will | riages will be in waiting at the depot at Orange to only add to their value by the incitement they must | meet the half-past nine A. M. train from foot of Bar Hudson River Railroad Company, at the office of the company in this city, to-day, the following named gentlemen were elected directors for the en- ‘The main features of the Derby day have been Been sae to go into committee, after a protest | government, but it failed to appear in the debt state- described so often that they are almost as well | Menace wit te apposed wien the report is brought | ment knuwn in the United States as in England. We have | up. The stock market was feverish and irregular dur- create for the possession of “good bloods.” lea go | clay street. on as usual to-day, and will most likely be concluded Emery.—On Sunday, June 7, HARRIETT, eld in time for a drive to Jerome Park. daughter of Jon 8. and Laura King, and relict had the day with all its ancient glory. More people | ,,1n the House of Commons, in reply to an inquiry, | ing the greater portion of the day. Rock Island was | Suing year: Cornelius Vanderbilt, William H. Van- the late Thomas C. Emery, aged 38 years. Mr. Sclater Booth said that in the new contract for ol 3 E latives friend: the family are respect~ have been upon these downs to-day than for several | thu sorverarcecr tho West India nals provision is | the strongest of the railway shares, and ad- | “erbilt, Horace F. Clark, Augustus Schell, John M. OFFICIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE YESTERBAY, full iuvited toatvend the faneral, front her late resl- Tobin, D. Thomas. Vail, James H. Banker, Oliver Charlick, William A. Kissam, Joseph Harker, M. H. dence, 111 Essex street, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past one o’clock, without further Invitation. years past, Certainly the number present when the | made for the substitution of some other station for | vanced at one time to 104%, although two or bell rang to clear the course for the eighty-ninth | St Thomas, and the government was collecting iu- | three of the sults against the company, TRANGYRRS 1H EW YO Derby could not have been less than two hundrea | otmation. on the subject with a view toanearly de | Powing ont of the issue of 4,000 shares of | Sanford, Samuel Barton, James M. Marvin. Upon | ith at, «'s 18.5 w of av Beep emer e aey and fifty thousand. As you already know by tele- |" Mr. Gladstone consented to allow himself to be | new stock, have not been withdrawn, and the plain- | Organization Cornelius Vanderbilt was re-elected | Sm" Niuin ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, graph the favorite was badly beaten, being nowhere Bropowed toe! ee ae ee cpancetes ot iy Spatee: tiff in at least one of these suits refuses to settle | President, William H. Vanderbilt vice president and | 2ist st, ns, 195 th av, this Goa morning, at eleven o’clock. Relatives: in (herace, and Blue Gown came in first, King Alfred Brougham. J m of the late Lord | nies on terms which it is impossible to comply | Augustus Schell secretary. Beata Fy Bont wok, eringtoa re 3 eee gotle: eee 7, DAVID, son of second and Speculum third. The London correspondent of the Leeds Mercury | with. There is consequently a split among the stock- ter or Psi ipl pyr pee John and Catherine Fettretch, aged 6 years, $ months, The following is @ list of the horses which ap- | ®4Y8:—I may be permitted to say that Mr. Disracll | noigers, and until the existing differences are har- SALES AT THE NEW YORX STOSK EXCHAVIE, Sad ots my Bb. 3g ft and 2 days. ‘ ee x BI ‘The funeral will leave the residence of his father, 1 all persons in the world) does not deserv peared, ready to start when the course was cleared, Ce aKeR Dc ininlaseeetl to Rin hein. proms tor Roving monized the affairs of the company must practically and also a record of the latest betting at Epsom:— allowed the Queen to make her usual spring trip to | remain in the shape in which they were before the 3. O.—The eighty-ninth Derby Stakes of 50 sova, | Balmoral. He did attempt to prevent it, and was | recent negotiations Were undertaken by the commit- ‘ *y not only himself most earnest and solicitous {i i each, h. fl., for three-Vear olds; coits 8 st, 10 1bs., and | Bot only himself most, carmest and attest to | tee of stockholders. Even those best informed upon fillles 8 st. 51 bs. ; th f the se * ei ree: petro repent her Highland home, but even went the length of | the subject, as viewed from the stockholders’ stand- to be mn on the new course—262 subscribers. Value pest i SAbiaCan SO. Se She une 0h CambHate, point, think that two or three months may elapse £7,025. ister without, however, affecting her Majesty’s tnten- | before the suits referred to are settled, supposing all Forrest Home, Jamaica, L. I., for Greenwood, om Wednesday, at 12M. The relatives and friends are, respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice, GAZLAY.—At Hastings on the Hodson, on Sunday morning, June 7, of consumption, JOHN ©. .GAZLAY, in the 40th year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his brother's residence, at Monday, June 8—10:15 A. M. US 6's, "81, cou... 1163¢ 100 sha Boston W Power 2214 i 100d 3 » 2000 1000 do. 116! a 60000 118 6s,6-20.6,'64, 68 110% 90 Bank'rs&Brok’s Ain 114 20000 US 6's, 6:20 6, °62.. 112% 10 Adams Express..... 577; 6000 do. 124 B00 di 4.0 50.00 Toon 140000, z Duke ot Scweaat rims Gone Cae ae ae 5 4 to go well in the interval, and meanwhile, of course, 1 t, 100: East Wiltiamsburg, L. [., this (Tuesday) afternoon, at = Ral hg per ner Majesty the Gees eine Te an tuce | Matters will remain in statu quo, the action of the Ths pepeyner st tighRS RECORDED IN NE “ tures o'clock. Cars leave Grand street ferries every {OME Beadman's). © Orion... iemeat. | from Scotland, to hold aserles of public breakfasts at | directors beng controlied by the act of the Iowa a Linens ot dio Ia 'mare: 78 per 21) | Tere. At the Hotel Corso d’ftalta, Florence, 6—SirJ. Hawiey'a b, &. Kosicracian. -Custance. Buckingham Saiace, and um Saranderesod Hae m5 Legislature and the several injunctions still in torce. 58g ee) te pg LY yra, 1 mo, per yr. 22 | Italy, on Wednesday, May 13, of disease of the for Gop he supe sovereign pon the occasion of the arrival of tne | There was considerable firmness and activity in bag ian at, Wert, (So, 1), 5 yrs, per nea Nee and Chambersburg pagers: please Copy. bt endy Elabeth...6, Fordham. | Duke of Edinburg in England. The breakfasts will | Erie, and it is vaguely rumored that the recent ne- Be ae Wren (iti dare pes a Hiokeve—In Brookiyn, on Monday, June 8, MARY, st nf hranchine. “Challoner. be. given witiin ¢ . tah gardens, Ge ey pet gotiations between the directors of the company 69 97h wt) W, ns, 150 ft w of Bth wy, 3 yr the beloved daughter of John and the late Catharine BNra join np'abr.€: Cock of the Walker... Daye | Palaces, Her Majesty's determination te cu urrived + and the Vanderbiit party for a settlement of their | 120%) Mis ae ne SAS | deter, af n'a, So fw of aX, 100, Hickey, aged 28 years, if mb-stard Glasgow's Ux. 6. Dy Biv rr teas at owing to the extreme dificulty she has recently { difficulties have been interrupted by a want of har. | 1000 Mich’Souih ei bd 97S 900 Mich So. N Indie. 0) TRANSFERS IN BROOKL Be yer) tie funeral, from her ister reals Frenchy expereney 1m revelving those invited to the draw- | mony among themgelves. It is sald that Messrs. 10g Del LeckaW2d tm Tee Sw Clee Rieke o Bergen dom Ch of Citnton 6 dence, 894 Atlantic avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, * | forthcoming entertainments her Majesty will havo | Gould and Fisk agreed to buy ten milifons of Erie | 20UC&RI&F RET 9 1 Chio& NW Bride st 6103 1 9 of CORCOrL Be 1a | eee octet onday morning, Jane 8, of eonsump- ron Rothachild’s hr, &. Succik, risotbaw. | the opportunity of becoming better acquainted with stock on behalf of the Erie Company from Mr. | goim1 do. one o. Green st, 8 8, 100 ft w of Oakland st, 60x100. 1,600 | tion, at her residence, 29 Morton street, Maria HILL, ; ron Rothschild’s b. ¢. King Alfre " the guess. Vanderbilt before they returned to this city | 4000 Tol & 96 [pec ey on ss Fad pap eels wife of Willian Hill, i ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from the Nortn Keformed Church, Clair- mont avenue, between Willoughby street and Myrde sree Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. HEALy.—On Monday, June 8, PATRICK HRALY, eldest son of Nicuolas and Mary Healy, a native of the parish of Slane, county Meath, Ireland. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 313 avenue A., on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. Drogheda Argus please cop; 200 Pita PW ‘C Tst m 108% 600 5000 Chi & Alton Ist m. 104 100 Ohio & Misa let m. 963g 600 11000 Mil & St ae Istm 95 Larest BETTING—II to 8 agaiust Lady Elizabeth, | yratieet eee sot Genera ne osatany had “teen | om Jersey City, but that this purchase has not tand off; 6 fo 1 against Blue Gown, 100 to 8 against promptly subscribed and the order for the manufac- | been consummated owing to the opposition of Mr. Sudloik, & eas jn o Faint wonlnneled 2 pee ture of the sable Had ongr daky Behe Spa wo 4 Eldridge, the president, who desires the purchase to oto Lagaiust Speculvun, 40 to'l against | jeans of new deep sea cables with, the. East via the | Be made by the Boston, Hartford and Erie company. the Poreat King: eta apdst Ser Rapam Mediterranean and Egypt. Mr. Cyrus W. Feld is one | with a view to the latter securing a controlling inter- ‘There were hearty cheers when all of the above wscnnng Tre ae est in Erie, which most of his co-directors are not nuiwbers went up on the signal board, Indicating a FRANCE. willing to allow, and hence the agreement to buy the spiencid feld and a magnificent race, But during panei doting eld ® besser has thus far proved a dead bernauid We merely be ureliminacy Piuitet Pace ancidantalty aitppad aun, | Hewenle- cer Vie SrckeiTke Bree. Trade. | Clete eae nes lamed lis right forefoot so badly that he had to be Question. upshot of this side movement in the great Erle con- unsaddied and led away, amid the sympathizing | La France of Paris says that the Empress Eug‘nie Spee ae Wp, Ton en Vernite Ca een aa murmurs of the immense crowd. A most beautiful | Will visit [reland at an early day. Was some pressure to sell Pacific Mail in the after- x’ Macon st, n 8, 229 ft w of Reid av, 25x; Nelson st ne 110 ft n w of Clinton st 2225.84 124, . of Biate st, 6 6,°05 fhe of Nevins at, 191%. Summitat, 68, 18) tt w of Hicks st, 20x10, Fillary #t,"s ®, 60.10 ft w of Navy at, 20x/8.8x75x20.8 Varet at, ‘ns, 1 ft w of Smith sé, 5Ux100. Withers’ st and Wyckoff st, ns, oF 300 Western Union Tel... B00 Pt eepank Minite. ea 100 Mari 1b) Pacthe Mal si dos. 00 Boston W Power. Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. USS's,74,con.2PM 120 600 sha Pac Mail SS C endorsed 118 v0 again: South 2d se g2agne ig 3228 5 do 9 ‘20Tndtanapo RR A ‘6 100Mii & St Paul pret.. 7855 ol ¥, 30,8180. North 9tu'st, ne , 125 ft m w of 4th at, 252100 eth st, ne #) 76,(t's 6 of 2d ay, 70x40 gs HALEY.—On Sunday, June + Joun'J. Haury, aged QUth st, w 8, ff 10th av, 5Oxlt 22 years. Atlantic av, nea, 100 ft n w of Utie gu0 after- ‘AUantic av, n 4,296 ft w of Utica ay, TES TN i" ‘the et Be Se oye pecs (hopes colt, and in excellent condition, Pace would have | Napoleon has ordered three hundred thousana | ROC™ And in tho absence of panic patient ake aPM 1088 100 Based cad Jaminica pik road, wa; BERS ot Scho) 46 | his parents, No. 36 Carroll sireet, South Brooklyn. done credit to his backers had he been able to ran, | coples of M. Rouher’s speech on free trade to be | the Price declined to 962 and closed with a dowawan ne ¥ nectudy a¥y 194, 1x024901 3x11 ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to» a 4 tendency. Fort Wayne was weak and declined to 11033, a3 DeKalb av, #8, 206 ft w of Nostrand ay 50 | attend. The other eighteen hi were all in 5 rinted and distributed to all the prefects “ rit i ne 5 he other eighicen horses were all tn the ace. _un-| and. by them toall the mayors ef communes, anc | Specuistion is confined to the eliques and the brokers By Ea Sep pea yo | ¢, RINGSLAND.—At Bay S106; Le 1s cee Ene ariftiag clouds: rather warm at times, but with a | otter functionaries, M. Rowher was obliged to leave | aNd other professional speculators, the outside PUD | 0 1 Saaja."6"i5..m. 110 Bie | Bhan and Sith ov gen ana; Ringsland and dauguter of Captain P. G. Peck, aged FT eeakainia yieaee teal res, Due With & | town immediacely after the close of the debate for | lic not being a participant; but owing to the abun MUO UR are ew new HS $i | Line ot Brdokiyn wod New Lots, B00 26 years and 9 months. cool, deitcious breeze. London emptied itself and | his country house at Sercey, where he has been in | qance and cheapness of money there is little dim- | 10) U 8520's, cou, "67. 101g 4m MichS ENT RR... 9044 | | 177 Bxlibaldt4, tnrecular.- Relatives and friends of the family are invited to yet remained full, a8 is usual on a Derby day. All | the hands of his physician. ait bythe: ctf fi a | 10 629: NO 420 Cleve & Pitta RR... 88° | Lots 1, 2, 46, 47, 64, Thou . | attend the funeral services, at St. George's church, The Paris Epoque of May 26 has the following:— | culty experienced by the cliques tn sustaining an 1000 Us 8 106” BOO do. 88'4 | Lotw6, 7, Sands’ map, (2d ward ) | Fiushing, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. kinds of vehicles crowded the road; trains were des- e ¢ 5 des- | The protectionists, it is announced, do not consider | even advancing prices so long a3 they continue buy- dete ely te rete bare ‘Train leaves Hunter's Point at tweive M. "20 oe pe patcued every five minutes from the London Bridge | themseives beaten'on the question of free trade. ‘The 4 “ity, saturday, ad a 4 CI ‘ 4 KissaM.—In Jeisey City, on Saturday, June 6, find Waterloo stations; tents in immense numbers | opponents of the treaty of commerce have resolved, | 1D Although the latter ate caliper $0 eect Rieoc> abhi | Mhoserdua'’ moe cr wird’ qe! Captain Epaar Kissam, lute of Company D, Ninth tles covered the downs: gypslea, showmen, | We Te assured, to renew the discussion respecting | Teal values. The market is, however, in a very arti- 20 Chic & RY Rive, 1d _LRASRS RECOM New Jersey Volunteers, in the 2sth year of his age. » | the economic regime, when the subject of the acquits- | ficial and dangerous state, and the public will do 400 do Wea Henry st, No 154, atore, ce 4 y 600 The relatives and frievds of the family are invited Priya ee org he 1,200 | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 206 d-raution and temporary admission of foreign raw | wen to avoid the pitfails of the Stock Exchange. material comes before tlie Chamber. The legislative Vandyke and Dwight sts, corner store, 3 years, peryear ‘48 TRANS) ERS [N PLATNUSH. omery strect, thus (/uesday) afternoon, at three RAE. FRR body is therefore threatencd with another interpella- | We of course except government securities, which e cpt laces for seein; e race, s ‘pela iT id Earl at, tre line, #¢ cor, 86x26. o'clo baie sees. dn veodrimanten fondly eo ohlect being precisely what the free traders | are still cheaper than any others in the country and Ty | OMBERURD ne ect con eststecrsertoccresese15800 |. MORRISON. —At sea, On Saturday, May 23, on board ‘ . y conside ‘oucession made to the self-dubbe e1 50%, | Webster av, ns, lois 5,6, map United Freemasons..... 350 ams C uwerp, of brain fever, Ro- Derby pea and the | Gefendera of “national labor.” the only safe investments to be found at present in bir, ebster av, n 8 vymap Vale Sis, earn ay oe ane heres en Mi jatar cur, Toxhi8, ‘sof Futon av, Rs LN WESTOURSTER 1,500 ue id veils, and the D B00 Mariposa pre Miller and Atlantic a1 440 Pacific MSS ¢ y 300 do.. men, and ‘A Paris letter says:—At a recent meeting of Ger- | Wall street. Money remains in superabundant Van Siekien wiiius bncue, asad ai (tap Gener Deron coatenenietin an photographers Herr Grune exhibited a remark- | supply at three per cent on government securities aerate ~ \ i able photograph representing the 0 3 Pussing vi. "these and writing very hastily on ac- | just’ so. Mare eho Tenaet. | iipiiiee very wetarratae and three and four on mixed collaterals, the few ex- sof the hour at which this de invention Is that of a Saxon officer, Lientenant | ceptional transactions for small amounts at five the ree eal Twill notice @nly | sje By a slight alteration in the mechanism of | affording no criterion of the real condition of local the Prussian needié gun le renders it capable of | monetary affairs. There is very little commercial the track was being cleared the Prince of i drove up nde y two gen firing thirt 3 in the minute instead of cig p s drove up attenaed only by two gen’ as at present. the most wonderful part of the | Paper being made, and the best grade is scarce and SSn8SEEB2Bss se x 22 , June 6, Duncan Cam- mily A. McIntyre, aged 1 133 E. FRON, son of Ewen al year, 9 months and Lt ‘The friends of tue family are invited to ottend the funerai this (Tuesday) mor at 10 o’clock, from the residence of his pareuts, No. 34 West Eighteenth street. MCALISTER.—On Sunday, June 7, Huai MCALIs- COMMERCIAL REPORT. MonDAY, June 8-6 P, M. Corron.—There was a slight improvement in the demand, v 3 RY Or men, Walked ove ssteward’s stand. Instant) BtOry: tt i ¢ o reconized by the crowd th ~ he ean iellawed non story fa that the alteration costs ouly two groschen, | in request at 6 and 6 percent. ‘There is no probabil- | but the amount of business done was light. In prices, how- | South and Van Vorst sts, n ¢ corner, 19x10 eR, aged 34 years. husted abou’, but very heartily cheered, 2rd. ese ss ity of any interruption of this extreme cage until the | ever, there was no change, ‘The sales comprised 1,25 bales, | game st, w 4,95 ft # of 4th tt, 251100. The friend’ and acquaintances are respectfully in- everybody applauding his pluck in show- GERMANY end of August, when the usual drain westward will including 859 for export, 215 for spinning and 700 1n transitu, | Adama and 4th sts, s w corner, 20x: 00. vited to atrend the fu 11, from his late residence, us “himself ungarded 0 soon after the at- . pari te tc tae We quote:— cas wi 426 Tenth avenue, this day (Tuesday). Semnpt to assassinate Prince Alfred, — who | OO — pegin to be felt. be png along Fst acm Clinton st, w 9, $1 ft 9 of North 3 Belfast papers please copy. is how @ greater favorite wiih the Eugiish public | Foreign Influence in the Customs Parliax | A comparison of the statement of the associated | Ordinary... 33 28 Masi | eet 8 yet, Bera NEWLAND —On Monday, June & Wattace Naw= puuit wud inepected the, Worse. havite: hag Seaen | ment—Commercial Legistation=Territorial | banks of this city for the week ending on Saturday | {'ow!miudlipecsccs 20 By 29 | Emory at ea, lote 9,31 83 18,000 | Anes! Chie Of Potios ‘of Bergeat: NO Vite Fegards to ady tlizabeth, the fivorite. The Incorporation. last with that for the corresponding week in each of BOs a Bs Eg bs ‘Phe relatives an’ [friends are respectfully invited to a 401 Hastiogs, knowing that the Prince would be | ‘The Opiciat Gazette of Berlin emphatically contra: | the three previous years shows the following | “Corrs —tor ey taarkes wae dull, but qutenenayy | Ceenrile attend the feral, from the First, Presbyterian cities Ronees to naw te SN OF the grand rae aia | dicts an article published by the Journat des Didats, | changes:— We heard of no sales, Other descriptions were dull and PO ren rT ee church, Bergen City N. J. on Wednesday afternoon, the preliminary gallop. She stayed near the starting | of the 2ist inst. in whick it was stated that at the ee ne tena mTLOCR AND GRAIN.—Receipts, 4,352 bbls. fo boat was cruising oi the Welsh coast, near Putin | — PEARN®.—Uu ‘Thursiay, May 21, at Glen Wild, fag ond ad her gallop there. The Prince backed | opening of the Customs Parliament England, in oo Yo38 SD lc. «$981 do., heat, 77,04 do. corn SA Island, at the entrance of the Menai Straits, ihe pliots | Sullivan county, N. ¥., . E. P. PBARNE, widow ust the ficid at the current odds, betting De flour i, heavy and 6c. @ U6c. lower to sell, but | observed a star become blood red and expand, Tie | of Navianiel Pearue, of consumption, aged 58 years, view of the possibility of the Parliament overstop- henomenon continued ‘or tialf an hour, aud exeited | 6 months and 16 yt Teasdale and several other gentlemen. ho ders uid notyeneraily respond to the demande of bayers, adore The Mar \uls of Hastings was an object of even more | ping the limits of its competency, had declared that 0,335 though some sales were made on the basis of the nie terest th = .W , 5 juction. Calic four was ¢ \. intense interest among the men who were observin, Sue sleeps in Jesus. r interest than the Prince of Wales, but was | gne dogired the mamtenance of the status quo in aan d an Tite: Fae eee rd) Lola.” Bonthern tour wee'tal ves | it trough thelr telescopes. ©) permonew.—on Monday morning, June: & Buza- when he eroased the course, Undoudt- | Germany and would do all dn her power togsrevent seh Von nice, B00 DDI. | The Aewt lot new Southern, we aErit, wife of H.B. Pettigrew. half-past t ver of persol isued his inare to | its being disturbed. The Gazetle adda that Fhe Eng- rf aT Yo. Granite Mills, Funeral this (ia )alternoon at haif-pass two hot appreciate the intricacies of = a has never made any deviaration of on sulation. rately act! MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. be eer : was os ee Pr ne kind, . fater, a itt putin ni idanrtrbe RYRNES.—Un ne 7, at Pittston, Pa., contrary to custom, were started with | ‘The Darmstadt Gazette of May 26 states eemi-om- | VePosiis tyler Niacek ck ni after a long and p 148, JOHN BYRNES, & Na- , Legal tende! The steamship Henry Chauncey will sail from this | tive of publin, Ireland, in the d4th year of his age. yubie, the course having becn carefully | cially that the Customs Parliament has exceeded its orange | nd those of his beloved wie, Abby que Superfine State and Western. port on Tuesday for Aspinwall. His friends , On account of owers by adopting Herr Bamberger’ , since, tnbsst went siowty up the mil, faster | fn’ 'nccordance with the Customs Treaty, medica: oe Extra State. ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pa- | Byrnes, are invite his fanerai,, trom the a.ong thet t id Gnatly turned the cor- | tlons of the aystem oftaxation are left tn the handa | SPc° ‘Chotce do, Charen of the Linmact Conception, Fourteenth in a bunch ay colors of the | of the legislative bodies of the various States, ; trculation. | nme faped he cific will close at half-past ten o'clock in the morning. | strect and avenue A, tuls (Tuesday) morning, at nine the sun 1 ‘ ik ‘The Coburd Gurette of May 26, publishes a seml- tana tense Bt. Louis low exita. Tar New YORK HERALD—Edition for the Pactflo— | o'clock, where a solemn unas of Foqulen will be ing u J note in which it says:—We are io a position Bt Louis straight € 5 ‘ fered up for the repose of his soul, and thenee to n Sleeve, | to declare to be merel: idie Invention the seitement The advance in five-twenties at Frankfort to 77% Bt. Louis cbuice down ‘Will be ready at half-past nine tn the ae Calvary Gemeve yrinterment Even at that w in tog-iher. | of some newspapers that negotiations are being car. | stimulated the demand for the bonds of 1802 and 1865 Reatoen anicciaaaals Single copies, in wrappers for mailing, aix cents. Dublin papers p i eae BVen at that isa d aacly liza ‘on betwee 2 Duk * : SPEN.— > CHAS. be h Wasou: of the race, and among the rust of bout spite Pr eractae reupeaaie an gd on this side, and there was large business transacted | Southern superfine and extra. EUROPE. yy thie late Bamiel Be Suiting in the ist your heroes er Tidcr's coors, were hardiy distinguish russia for the ultimate incorporation of the | in them at slightly improving prices. In the other : MAILS FOR 9 Of his age. ited passed the grand sand Haron Kothechiid's King | cocky with the Prassiag mouareny: bonds, however, there was continued dulness, al- ae relatives and Sie ct sisence oF iis mother, Alfred ap; 1 certain to win, Then the Duke of GRADUATES AT THE WAVAL ACADE! though five-twenties of 1867 were very strong at The Cunard mail steamship Java will leave this | to attend the Hine eaith avenue, on Thursday after eeroatted lun darted out and contested \ADUATES AVAL MY. 11834, bid. The large dealers are buyers, in anticipa- |, Hurope, especially im. the wpe ae ae omWednesday for Liverpool, noon, at haif-past one o'clock. eon Gown heli stexdy @ Hue Hi mdvenos eRe BNE |The following is @ lst of the graduating class at | tion of renewed activity and a fresh upward move- omic iy Se nic; lower, ‘The sen were contined to igo | | ‘The malls for Burope will close at the Post ofce at | nov. —on Monday, Inne §, Mise Loose. StOxE the lull power of whip, spur aud vit.and inspite of | the Naval Academy at Annapolis this year:— ment, and it 1s noticeable that there is no disposition | UMC "2507 foe the habrnet ‘was nominal cto Teena | alf-Past nine o'clock A. M. on Wednesday. An, the O7th year ad trients of the family are respect- pany rng! had rsd: Mtge edna ornweil, Duncan Kennedy, Adolphus | to sell at the current figures. ‘The following were the | $3 2) (or No.8 and Mo. fanning, with #2 2) and #2 2 ‘The New YoRrK Henatp—Edition for Europe—will | raiyy invited to attend the fiaieral, at the residence of eph iHawley’s Pet won tie race, Suffolk cothing in obert M. G. Brown, Royal RK. Ingersoll, Jef- | ¢} 0 Re; " asked. Corn was irregular. The market opened duli, bat | be ready at half-past eight o'clock this morning. brother-in-law, Mr. William Vosburg, 13 Dunham ders, but not piaced. fel F. closing quotations:—Registered, 1881, 111% @ 112445 | alterwarda became firmer, with sales of yellow Western at 2D. Fata sriuue never to | {att My atomah ohare t. Aremainy ‘Chases A. | coonon, ise, 110M a 110%; 620%, regutered, 180% | Lita cli, Themarce cowed ropinai a @Lie fe ise | _ Single coptes in wrappers for mailing, wx cente | P'SO.sucxte papers picwe copy Y i dd Was 8 4 1 TT. Sucver, . d } m a e 4 nytt tuartiogs ci vy ees as sarprmed Jasper, Richard C. Derby, Seaton Schroe- | 108% @ 109; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 112% @ 11234; | $112, the ater price for nearly yellow Weoterhs — = TaYLOR.—On Saturday, June 6, after a lingering Stier ertune by it had he been as earewd in beting | Sc Wiea Samet, eamenaton Benlth, Ambrose | do., 1804 11034 9110; do., 1865, 11034 011034; 40. 1868 | mang 1 ress Were veiler, The aslee pare TANG eeabes, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mines Many Ad relatives of the family are respect- financicring. Everybody was glad that | Upton: Franklin J. Drake, Charles W. Jarboe, ‘Theo. | January and July, 113 a 113)4; do., 1867, 11234 @ | abBo, a cbiso, Im store anid shee. aioal. tye was quiet, bu fally invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) Hawiey had Won, oF he 18 one of the oul | dorus’B, -M. Mason, Charles W. Chipp, Charles T. | 113%; 10-40%s, registered, 105% @ 106%; 10-408, cou- | Srmef pricen nn nn) nn Wore Regected, Dut held at Married. afternoon, ut one "clock, from the residence of her ¥ jor, 3 Jommunick street, school of sporting m to win, Se n, never starting ahorseexcept | Forse, Win. J. Barnett, Alfred Elliot, Lambert G. pon, 106 a 106! on as ihe race Was over ugly rumors | Palmer, Nathan H. Barnes, Edwin K. Moore, Ts. —The market was a trifle more active, but rates The engagements were:-To Liverpool, per ‘Di —On Tuesday, June 2, by the in at Zid. @ ; June 7.30's, 10934 @ 10094; July 7.30’s, /UBOIS—ONSTED.: Rev, Charles care Z 0 VALENTINE.—At Morrisania, on Saturday, June 6, J. Dupors to Mise MARY | yy TA"Ecizabern, wile os D.'D, Valentine, aged sf ne ings hed made more money by Lady lizabett's jesse “B. Smith, | Washington Q. Sharer, Ee ee Ae Compe, I nt Te ete oreo Et Honea cheese utibac ana? | lx ONSTRD, both of ey, Ro carde, deieat than he would nave done had abe won. The | tion VY. Wadhecu Hetero. gene Al- | tember do., 118; October do., 11744. nd copper at 10s. To London, 10) tons oll cake at 168., 1,000 | Oraage and Essex county papers please copy. JOOS. eral will be held at the West Fifty-third more existence of such reports and, still more, te | Doty Bowtes ans, Herbert C. Lpreen febater Atthe commencement of business the stock mar- | bbs. petro.cum at 61s. and 5. tons measurement g’ eat . Isaacs—FALK.—At Chi , Il,, on Wednesday, eMautst’ church (near Seventh avenue), on. SDatal ereaeies . xe aad, yb \¥, Boutelle Noyes, Nicholas L. Roosevelt, Horace a 36a, The charters were :—An American bark, from Philadel | J) 7 the Rev. Dr. A. J. Messing, SoLomon stree japtist church (near 4 Seuierai credenoe which they everywhere received | Mci.iroy, Thomas C, Mclean, Hamilton M, Failman, | Ket was firm, and at the early session of the open } pata, petroleum, to the (olted Kingiom or Bontinent at 6a. | sq 5 by the Rev. Di iiss JEANNE ADELE Can- | Wednesday morning, at cieven orclock. | THe rex gle tery 5 ceraMy, Glegracetal, condition su8 | gobn b. Hobinsog, Ricnerd Wainwright, George W. | board Rock Island sold at 103)4, New York Central | fi: i wo the, Bailie Se | and & Tena ff directs A | es ALK, of Chicago. No cards. latives and friends of the family are tnelted 1, at- If these reports be not true the marquis ts quite | Woart Theodore T. Wood, ceorge Ke Bower dames | i 00d Brie 70. At the rst regular board there Gharaideats aC70n; a Notwepian bark with abourgue hie. |, JOURNOUB-VAN ZaNor.—On Saturday, June 6 at ei oe and A. Me: United States Nov 149, Tuined by the result of this Derby. Let his fate be a | C. Hull, Charies A. Adama, John M. Hawley, James | W49 only 4 moderate degree of speculative activity, Setrciowen trom 1 Phi elphin'to' ‘Aineeh port ifthe’ Mediver: Pe ta AO ay ane, to Lizaim K: py Bg “teal Bae) bas cor aod 40 Warning to those who, without any practical knowl | R. Selfridge, William d prices were without material change. and eubane eee, RE, Pi Boy At Kalle ne echan, a Ames, ‘necre Mung Ari bee meted closed % lower ‘hed 46 the game rie q dies of the most o cot ~ | H. Parsons, Janes K, - . . eter through sucer over-oonfidevce. in thelr own | George Ht.” Alas, Warner M. Cows, Charles ®: | Saturday, Cleveland and Toledo %, Rock Island %, eyer run ia Laut oud moral of oue of the Vest races | Norton, Gottiried iiochitnyer, ‘Thomas'A. De Bols, | Northwestern preferred 4, Fort Wayne % and Can- ebgiand, Ebenezer 8. Prime, William C. ton ¥, while Erie was % higher, Michigan Southern - James D. Adams, Th N. Ls Govern: ‘The Vote to NapicrOmeial Econ omy=Japa- | Francis W. Perkins, Arthur ee ee ral Fanean on private terms, and a vessel from Baltimore Continent, ve) bbls. Petroeum at 64, 6d. ae ot GUNNIES were still dull, aod prices were Hove continued to rue quiet, but in prices there was no eros We. 0 Boo. ; 1866 do. 100. & 250., |AY remained steady, at Bc. a aie, fe 1 a) gL a0 for rial ous, 1% St 0b for neg eo te ney he ors do. VAN ZANDT, of this city. y .—At the Reformed church, | years. yee sighton, Beaten Isiand, on Thurs iay, June 4, Funeral services from the Lnegeennnaed 4 his brother. Rew e Rev, br’ Paxton, of New York, Captain Tuomas | T, H. Vanderhoef, 61 Lawrenoe a name SCeynS HLVILL, Governor ‘of naar ane BY nd ee ) aiverncon, i on Thareday, Jone 4 our Misa Kath E. Bouxer, daughter of DF. 8. V. Rs Bo- t, EppY, son of Margaret and Dr, Edward H, Vat Oe ot Searuerh—at Boston, on Wednesday, June ‘yok, United States Navy, aged 1 year, 9 monthe nese Outrages—The Naturalization Commis | Stevens, Charles A. Copp, Ed securities were firm but Hemp.—We heard of no sales, We 3 5 Ww, Carin, quiet st an advance of an ; old. fe quote Mantle 10%¢4 | 5 yy Rey, G, W. Blagien, MDW. P. PecK, of this city, | and 8 days. slon. H, Beshier, James W. Cari eighth, At the open board at one o'clock quotations OE ee Oe RNS ad wae cuit light and re- % "ALicn F. BARTLETT, of Wobura Centre, Mass. No PT hm dune 1, MARY G., remet of maived heavy. The only sale we heard of was 72 bhds, The tunel yy. Mi from the residence of ro —On 31, by the ‘The funeral will take place from Revd be conto, at Se nunc Rey, ing ton, S060 Be ee ahernt paaret harness teane avenue, en \< a ’ x Staten Island, Marritew TULLY, Esq,, to H. TERESA Soaveyances Will Se ee sintg & carm A. were slightly higher, but the market was dull and Brime Nuevjine at NAVAL Stonts.—There was only a m On the 26th of May, in both houses of Parliament, EMPORTANT ARREST.—Thirough the exertions of Mr. ’ done fa apirie Surpentine, but the market for ft was firmer notice was given that the proposed vote of tninks to | Fred Depro, Special A « fy went of the Post Office Depart. | Rock Island sold at 103) and Erie at 70%. At the Sir RK. Napier and the Abyssinian expedition @’ould st A. H. Reed, of the Paymaster General's OMlee, | second regular board railway shares were strong, ri in Washi when doe. was cemanded for low in be postponed until after Whitsunite Shareet avading out CHECaIaES tO eeEey, 28 tke | wut Pacitc Mall was weak and declined to 9534. Pe teeter pri DALy, botn of New iy head tion for arrival of twelve o’ciock train from r, LABOUCHERE moved a resolution inthe Howse | otWers th ae the country ecaigooasters and | ow York Central sold 7% higher than at the first | Scr ite a end ritag a ue tee Gener | Dubun Papers P . gc of Commons declaring that all the expe: of we “Nal Managing Coumittee,’ ‘ile, Were sleady. Galen bbls, com, VaN Rirer.—On Sunday, June 7, HARRIET AMRLIA, penses of the a tin ee,” $5 from | regular board, Erie 4, Cleveland and Pittsburg 5%, a awe Oi 8 106 Os sf Died, only daughter of Harriet H. and Thomas Van Riper, Apiomatic service should be voted annually ani est. } (Mh Berwon 10 wkoM thes were edctronsod to enable | Rock faland 1, Northwestern %, do. preferred %, | at's ter dmg. "dn. at 8s Bho Soe OBO | ceemaeane.-On Monday morning, June 8, Sormta | syed 30 months and 20 days, muates of them duly published. There was a vrier | tavnty moneyed letters have een received in re- | Milwaukee ané St. Paut preferred 1% and Western heyQioty omtrinarsnet eh neh Wy | pete of Avartia H. Ackerman; aged bout 49 | “YOu, darting i gone, may Neaven bles Her, y. BV 'e Wah Cael este | Speb.5% am are ret@ined b; , ears. Free is she from care and strife; Jord Stanley. Eventually it" was carried’ Ouu divi | (erm, Its charged, were Ol ONL of the look box uy | CHOR Telegraph 4, while Wacine Mall nis 2 lower | far ia bow Wurmaxion brorin a Ife.” eee BEBLMOF | Y6Hr% nay and goatives ofthe family are respect: | gaan th power hath verett a 6 Cdadel benke sakea' ba seventy-two. Reed be, ore hs He asserts his Innocence, and Canton 4. Government securities, for export, ‘O118.-Linvead continied duit end weak at $4 78; whole | fully invited to att ad tae funeral, from her Wee ‘Of her while in bloom of life, pore ie ees the Secretary of State for | and says te’ 4 the agent of a@other person, Letiers | were in demand at art cighth advance, tut the now | sale tote ‘American wore obtainable at 1 10, ince denve, No. 100 West’ Forty-tourth street, om ‘The friends of the famuy are faliy. invited ment in the Chink. nowsparere are Was in the sate: | have been folnd In his trunk bY Mr. Depro, which, | qye-rwenties of 1865 and 2476 were an eighth lower, yg bated dD Ae Oy one ee Geloeks A senan J. BARON, , to attend the funeral, froin the Teslionce of her pa Papers that the English Ain- | iv is aileged, shy'W bls (\:eed’s) Conmection with thé tartoret by Woo uctensed Brinses or bunteet” tho Mae AnoN.—Um Sunday's JUNE 7, . "| rents 117 Lewis strect, this (Tuesday) afterneon, at Dassador in Japan, on a first visit of ceremony to the | adrs He i veld @t Police Head Warters for a hear. At the open board at half-post three thé mar- late of Camden, New Je Tey, nyed 37 years. Mikado, or Emperur of Japan, a} Kioto, accompanied iny.— Washingion Sur's feet! wad duiacand: vw York Coneral sold! ; 4 reid ft UES * 7 Synanter at the clone ae, Tue only sue yh Of ae ene Felatives and friew@# Of the family arp 1» for July, at Mige., buyer's option ded—Owing

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