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EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1868.—TRIPLEK SHHET. 9 the items | were unsettled and favored the buyer. The only we & Bushman; 4 de heard o: were 40 bhds. Clenfuezos at 50c. The stock to-day | Sezgermann; per America, Watiuais Cabg comtsitugal and sined, Bea ae: | ectatioe Maudrions toe od 4c a ho; da, muscovado (refining grades), 48c,0 | * ae Fe meeeige dy Se moe & > Bite. ‘do, grocery, 60c. a Béc. ; Porto Rico, d8c. a 70c.; English | Po. from MASE Pet ese Oe cuisee IT ca + $217,500 | Islands, 45c. a 70c. ._ fro anon, per Sriedria & Louise, 17 cas., 500,000 O1L8.--Linseed was in moderate demant, Sales 10,00 gal. | Beales, Gilbert & Co. 175/559 | 19ns American on private terms. Crushers! prices were #1 12 Do, from Italy, per Templar, 2 cas., K. K. Martin; 78, ‘he stock is estimated at 200,000 galions, including 1pipe, F. 8. Boyd; 2 pipes, 6 cas., E. Delborgan; 15 f 113. Ti terest on sixes of 1881. ; i “a made without interest to either borrower or lender Tatevans er canten of 10k 8,610,315 ibotngtiat and id American. “Lard was dull at $1 kegs, 1 case, C. Zappeti; per V. ‘Rubinacel, 44 cks., and at 2aTper cent per annum and 1-64 per diem | Interest on five-twenties of 1867) ***77+++7-21000,000 | "N,V i, Srones,—There was an unusually active demand | Order. for borrowing. The gross clearings amounted to | ‘The items of the matured portion of the public | {07,2?'",turpentine terday, and the Toarket closed ae oe Per Errychetta, 12 bbis., E. Dacorsi; 2 * 0 ‘a . : 3 $27,343,000, the gold balances to $343,461 and the | debt which remained unpaid on the Ist of June are | and shipping te: amounted to 1,450 bbis., Do. from London, per Bellona, 12 cas., Woodward, Cusurng—BaLpwin.—In this city, on Wedn! June 10, by Rev. Dr. Farley, GzorGEe S, CusH! Boston, to: MARY E N, daughter of Edward Baid- win, Esq., of New York, CASHMAN—GiBBONS.—On Tuesday, June 9, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Starrs, V. G., WiLLtaM F, CASHMAN, of San Francisco, Cal, to Miss Mary Grppons, of this city. DAKBEE—~WINANT.—On Wednesday, June 10, by Rev. A, H. Partridge, rector of Christ church, Levt DAnnee, Jr., to FANNie, eldest daughter of Daniel D, Winant, all of Brooklyn, E. D. FLAGG—Warp.—On Wednesday, June 10, by the Rev. Stephea H. Tyng, Jr., Wittiam L. FLace te FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | 18t proximo is computed to be $90,4% grace en iad composing which are as subjoined, in addition to which the principal of the sixes of 1867 and 1863 The gold market has been very frm but quiet all | Matures to the amount of 38,582.04 day, and the fluctuations were from 139% to 140, h » | Interest on sixes of 1867 and 1863 . with the closing transactions at 140. There was an Interest on fives of 187: Active borrowing demand for coin, and loans were | Interest on fives of 1871. Madison av, w a, 98.9 ft & of 9 Sd a 5. f 45th THURSDAY, June 11—6 P. M. 50th at, ne cor Beekman pl ‘Bis: at, on 80 ft w of 8th Rv, 20e00.8 Sath at, a 8, 175 ft w of 6th ar, Uihs block. eal r Fitz & Peterson's map currency balances to $1,353,557. ‘The steamer | as follows:— fncinding BIT at 4c. 150 do. in shipping order ai A5¥ew 756 | Lawrence & Co.; yer Cella, 2 qr. sherry, John | th at ns, Ot or iat av, 1710x1003. Miss Jennie M, Wap, all of this city, America took out $531,000 in specie, The coin dis- | Three year seven-thirty notes due August ae, novia was tnoorata Paste sea %, ‘ihe alt Bishop. a Caer ae ween ere Tame FY te en Neos ae Soin Je he Ra ROSES ace ie hemes bursements of the Sub-Treas' Cg eee cialis z + $947,500 | Sere, entre. pale & 87 50 and 000 do. No. Mani mah Wiz “tas Q . Howland, D. D., Ropar Anterest on the sey dept vetre tt te bag Ped Compound iniéresit noies’ maitired June io, bees: Sad acca ae Gs Bin $820 Na a Bs Be oo Ne Lea 78 yong lla, per Rattler, 4qr. pipes sherry, | Pith ea te tte BonlOO Tce Tile | Be GOR MO TBARALIN, Conghier of, $e late Charies thp-comvensiona of soven-thirey notes, tnso bonds: | Boose Aaa ean December 16 106. ene 208 | 5 gh pale Goes 9, OF sad Sabre te, 6% 0 91 7e. tas wap | | Do. trom Oude, per Basle, Sar. pipes. J. Bint Ber | Dusanst, aq Wiliam, Inarcationsh Hotel, 3 years, 10 .BVENTRITT—LITHANER.—On Tuesday, June 9, by aggregated $1,075, so eery notes (ants July 17, ida ana pelt Me OC Ee 25 eed ae Wiha entero gy SY | Rapidan, 2 demijouus, Kuriquer Randall; per Colum- ‘days, pat Year _ 119 5 500 | the Rev. Dr. §. Adler, Mr. DAviD LEVENTRITT to — ee pets Lig ceperrensay is cab oe poe fanb . and prior 155,811 Paovisions.—Receinis 30 packages Mut mente The Ge Bid Be order; per Morro Castle, 2 qr. pipes, J. ft 8 of i7th st, 296x195, 21 years, let ptt Mis Mari pa. LEMaeR, ou of New fore city. “st f arrear in e delivery of tl Tea: ed ” mand for pork light and prices in off, th . + 4 —WARREN.—On Thursday, June 11, at a> GrGheMiaa or “‘lony ta” exoubuan’ “Ses eaucot Poe as ae 8,000 Ket closing at Kabout #8 for new mest. The le inere, only 420" ftom San Francisco, per Rising Star, 1 bbL., or- i i Fam0 | ton avenue Baptist church, Brooklyn, by the Rev. BOERS, a . \ E a for new mess an: for old do. * » Hiscox, WaLteR H. Morr to Mrs, ISABELLA thirty notes, and these, it is said, will be delivered Fiat Fae, aD Also 500 bbl, for July.at 838 25, selier'a option. Prime was | Do, from Bordeaux, per Wolfville, 60 hhds., 2,500 cas, on ee ee pee WARKEN, daughter of the late counsellor Charles rapidly on and after thi tedness . Frys ay sat reine mene & 824 624s, | claret, (A. Peper) L. E. Amainck & Co.; 27 Casks,, 100 Paget, all of Bi the first of th Lape ie orga atlp yrs HAST hoki.” eel was it Hebe demand. Det toad arratss | cases,” 25 eke. White wine, (Ae Peper) M. ‘Levan & TANSPRRS IN KiNas COUNTY — Roptrsonen—Joserin —On Wednesday, June 10, io Rew boda: of 1808 willbe alseready f Total’...... stereseeeeeseseresereeeeee $20 00 for Det eee ae Na abe MRS for oatre. do. The | Co.; 10 Nhds., 20 halfdo, claret, Du Vivier & Co.; 12 Ww 8, 316-10 ftw of DeKalb ay, 2 at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. for delivery. The delay in making the exchanges ‘The Bank of France held on the 28th ult. the | sales were 120 bbis. Tierce beef was dull and nominal. Beef | cas, Claret, 12 do. white wine, Ralph Marsh; 50 " bam dull and inal 26. for State and Western. 4 l. 4 H rests with the Treasury Printing Bureau, the heavy | enormous sum of £47,913,000 in coin and bullion—a For seein Se gee name eenee een oe del ond sears oh ple ae Wind Roiker; 4 Fyn ¢ u conversions of last month not having beea antici- | larger amount than it possessed at any previous 8c. for pickled shoulders, 123 fp. 9 18 for dry salted er, ol Hi Per Milly, 80 cases (Cruse Fils Freres) Darling, Gris- ir pated, and hence the bonds were not printed in ad- | time—wnile the Bank of England on the 27th of the | oma Migs: far smoked ton ee. ore for bagged dos Fiswe, | wold & Co.; 7 cases(Vicomte Aquade Duffour) Blaque short do., We. a Iie. for short ribbed | Rey; 62 do. (P. Auger) M.S. Morgan; 38 casks (A. de wance. The “short” interest in gold appears from | same mibnsh held only £21,290,652. An English | Sales 50 packages. Bacon was inactive nnd heaty, a! the extent of the borrowing demand to be large, and | volume on finance, recently published, thus com- | and ie. 8 ‘aie. for Cumberland cnt. The lard market was | Luze & Sons) Hayward & West; 20 do. 26 cases (do.) S. M. Isaacs, FrepeRick RoprrscHer to Esta Spugser of the late Benedict Joseph, both of the city. EED—DE GRAV.—On Thursday, June 11, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. B. M. Adams, HENRY M. REED, of New York, to CARRIB M., cane of George H. De Grau, Esq., of Brook- lyn, E. D. No cards. fc it for long clear, i8i.1i ftw of “Evergreen av, 10dxi00- the general impression among the brokers last week | ments on this disproj uiet and prices were lower. ‘The sales were 610 packages, at ae Duse: | ‘6 ft 6 of Smith st, ix100. 000 . Lee gy portion, and its principal cause, 166. + < Frank 0. de Luze; 25 do. (do.) order; 25 casks (Ed. Lee av, 100x201.8 7,50 SPRAGUE—ODELL.—At Peekskill, N. Y., on Wednes- "vas that there would be a fall this week; but thus | and the subject is one of general interest:— ‘ Bes saieto Sais eke peaneiteuion setae Fr ea cre ae ge Neiv York at, 188 | GAS: sae 2 oa eam are OdmeD, RD WARD AS ETROLFUM.—Crude, in bulk, in fair demand, but the le e! - » Sourt lo. D. organ; tee pete eee eee 085 PRAGUE, e' 7 LIK, eldest daughter War they have been disappointed, and there ts no} At this present time—March, 1863—the Bank of | increased firmness of holders Miaterialy prevented dues: he | Soo do. Jacquemod & Jotinson; 50 do. £, Casnde: 96.1 FC Ww of Smith nis "SOExIN6. "#00 | Jacob 8. Odell, of Peekskill, N. Y. . YOUNG—ROBERTSON.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June 9, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Joseph H. Greene, of the Third Presbyterian chureh, ALEX. C. YouNG to LILLIE A., second daughter of John Robertson, Esq., all of Brooklyn. likelihood of any material change at present ia the | France holds an amount of bullion nearly double | the close 1540. a 154gc. and in some cases was demanded; | 60 cases John S. Hallock; 40 do. H. G. Schmidt & “ that held by the Bank of England. Is tnia to be | the supply is light; sales 450 bbis. at Loc. a 154¢c., and 1,000 do, 3 0. Jac i inson; Premium either in favor of the bulls or the bears, attributed solely to the improved condition of France? | for July at Ibe, Bonded Waa In good denna Sea with’s small pt tly pe rita & Johnson; 77 casks, 18 The inclemency of the weather aggravated the | If so, then all that can be said upon the point is that | socks the market was decidedly flrmer, closing at avout Bc. |” Ca ampagNE.—From Havre, per Bellona, 20 cases duiness of the stock market and the transactions | there is no known instance of @ national progress | at 31%<c., 4,000 do. for June at 32c., 600 do. for July and 600 do. | (Hl. Krug), Austin, Baldwin & Co.; per Helen Aug- were on a very restricted scale, but notwithstanding | ¢dU#lling this in rapidity; and England must acknow- | for August at ‘Sc, Free was firmer, standard white | inier, 300 DK ES. L. E, Ainswick & Co.; 500 do., Re. “ " ledge that France has overtaken and outstripped her | being held at 6c. 87c. Naptha was in brisk | nauld, Francois & 00 do., Lawrence, Myers & railway shares improved in some instances. New | in the successful practical application of the princi- | demand, the ‘sales “being 1,000 bbia, at 14c., 2,000 do. | Go,; 100 do., order; per Cella, 100 do., order; per York Central advanced at one time to 135% and | Dies of social and political economy. from July to October a each month) al 17. average, 20 40. | Scotia, 4 do. Douglade, Laconé & Mls; per Europe, Reading was run up to 95%, partly under a false im- ingnercan reas Coane: Mak Fae wise OME, OC 8 Dee on private terns.” In Philadelphia the market was quiet and | 25 do., Frank Otard; 500 do., H.G. Schmidt & Co.; Pression that the company proposes to pay acash | changes in favor of France. Small asthe inducement tanec te ae Ke oot alee ai 7 cay iter y raier? eae Ww eager ae ‘Se dividend. Erie was firm and sold as high as 70%, offered may seem to the ordinary Teader, twas targe | 200 o. from August to December ( ench month) at 8c. | do,, Lalance and Grosjean; 100 do.. Stehn & Wulfing; 4 nough to determine English and other bankers to ex- hem quiet ai a ltisc. Rangoon was | 59 do., Bouché, Fils & Co; 50 do. Darstal hila- but there was no marked animation in the dealings | ‘Dorr bullion to France, “It was certainly by the offer | Wehanged. We quote 3c. a 4igc., gold, in bond. ot o “ can a Onmine iol Iphia; 100 do., Jas, Mey: Co. in any stock on the lst, and the outside pubile con- | Of this Premium thai Paris secured the indux of a | pox™De, Toate Massed, a ale, was ranored.of 3.00 | ede Miss dou, Order. nt 5. & tinues extremely apathetic on the subject of large Gui os gold, aon ae a paink unchanged at 2,50 Da Bo 69 ‘and rough flax 98 Ls a ig Li fe Do. from Bordeaux, per Wolfville, 20 cases, Hiram . a cl oO" nsidering the UGAR.—The business in raw was light, and the et +P y, y, 4 speculation on the Stock Exchange. In Rock | matter in all its bearings—this extra influx of the | cloned at the following quotations :—10%c. alle. for inferior Croaiaona ienabageees pee 200 cks., Island there are no new developments to | precious metal into France might in a certain sense be to common refining Cubs, 11%¢c. « 11340. for, fair to good fair | y ocx wood & Co. x i record. The supply of money available | regarded rather in the light of borrowed capital than Taito food groceey Pees a ate ah France, 10 bks., M, de Beaumont, t as national property actually acquired; for France | 1434c. for centrifugal @ahds. and boxes), 10i4c. a 11 we. f Do. from Hamburg, per Hamonia, 100 cas. (L. Roe- pei nd in Wall street is still increasing, | coyid not immediately make an equivalent return | molasses, Ile. aitie, ‘for fair to Pete escnth Port derer), H. Becker & Co. ee : and loans on government securities are made at | for the gold in other commodities of her own pro- | Rico, 12c. 2 12}c, for fair to good grocery, 12%c. a lc. for Do. from Marseilles, per Harriet Brewster, 8 cks. were confined to about 150 bhds. | ys Robinson & Co. 2 ” Sands at, n a, lot No 485, adjoining Jackson's propert Rehermerhorn st, 8 8, 150 ftv of Boud at, Ibxsdalp66. . 25 Che of Adams st, 50x25, 9xp8428.9 , #'8, 120 ft e of Bond st, Wai0d 1 138 fee of Juy st, 25x70. place, n'a, 190 ft ¢ of Clinton st, S5xi Bd at, n 8, 380.11 ft © of Smith st, 20x80. Sth wt, w 8, 100 ft n of North Iat'st, 20 t, ns, 135.9 ft_nw of 4th av, 82.6x20x89,6x30x89.6x 17.63219.8x117.6x100.9x82.6x280, . 12.1035 ft n w of Sth av, 2x10. #e cor, 24.2) De kalb Died. Buiu.—At Mentone, France, on Monday, May 25, Mary FRANCES, only daughter of the late Sumner Bull, of Saybrook, Conn., in the 18th year of her age. BRapy.—On Thursday, June 11, after a long and painful illness, ANN Brapy, a native of Cavana- quill, peri of Templeport, county Cavan, Ireland, the 60th year of her age. Friends apd acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 212 West Forty-first street, on Saturday, at twelve o'clock, to St. Mary’s Cemetery, Jersey. BLANKLEY.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June 10, after a short and painful illness, JOUN J. BLANKLEY, aged 52 years. His friends and those of the family, also members of Commonwealth Lodge, No. 409, F, and A » and Orient Chapter, No. 138, R. A. M., are respectfully Patghen evana ven Rochester av and Herkimer st, 8 w cor, 100x100. Tompkins av, es, 75 ft n of Madia 2x10. and 17t ne cor, 125x100x25: 8d av and 38th st, # ¢ c, 180x200.6. Lot 72, Delmonico map (sth ward). Pl ‘Secor by D. 8 three per cent and on mixed collaterals at three | duction. rise to choice. The | part at 12%4c. for Cuba, and 13%c. for Porto Rico; also 2 Grand st, No 210, store, &c, 3 years, per year... ‘St. Peter’s chure’ and four. The wants of the mercantile community jantne ee tenon ae reg remintn. o apd Boxen at ibe. Refined was aut “and weak a eixe. for Ww og Glasgow, per Hibernia, 5 puns., 5 weiitads a4 Pile leg TS iN 208.5... 1,100 Bate street acar Bead. sree dnday aicrsoon, AL De are extremely limited, and what little commercial | that institution showed considerable debits to the | Byrte™sd rushed and granalated; 1b'c, a 15%<c. for soft | Ath OO peo porteanx, por Wolfville, 5 cks. (A. Fe CoB, e oHs085.-- 1100 | Grclock, without further notice, paper of the best grade there is passes freely at | #¢count of the premium so paid. The direct loss | TALLow was inlight demand but steady. Sales 50,000 Ibs., Seignette), O. Pfender; 28 do. (do.), order; '50 do. (A. | Brosdway, ss, lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Sackman's map.... 1,600 | | CARTER. —On Wednesday, June 10, Josera CARTE bout fi thus sustained by the operation was amply counter- | at I2c. a 12:0. Marrett &'Co.), Hy. Bohlen & Co., Philadelphia; 10 | Millerav,.e & 131.11 fe of Liberty'av, 18.1100 + 2500 | aged 61 years, son of Mary and Thomas Carter, ve per cent, althongh the banks, asarule, | palanced, however, by the influx of bullion to alarge | | WuIskry.—Receipts, none. The market remained dull | pigg (Martell & '0,), order; 15 qr. do, (H. Selgnette), Lots, Oh 0, 016-4 Supers map, or 0 | Liverpool, England. are not buyers of outside paper, preferring to con- | amount, which enabled the bank to encourage com. | *®¢90minal. Waten Tiedeman & Gafney); 25 fifth cks. (Otard D. & | Fiske av, 9s, adj Healey's: M10x361x219x3¢ Liverpool papers please copy. fue themssives.to discounting for. thelr customers] SYek ooa.an at incerest and tne increased Wuniees CANADIAN MARKETS. o.); .ar, do, d. Hennesey & Co.) H. Batjer & BTo-5 | arxuson ane, nn adj Marsees eh Canute eettanetns a aie a nc! using oul 4 e, rt" A be ‘at the legal rate and investing that portion of their 88 15.0. (40.), order; 3 pkgs. order. mane ANSERRS TR SERORY OLY, N 3. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 0. de Luze; 1 do., J. 60, ft ¢ of Prior at, 20275, hus done by the bank supplied the means to liqui- H surplus which they cannot employ in call loans in | date the debt originally resulting from. the opera: MowraeAt, Sunes, 1668] 4 Net (polievelsin: Fréres)°s. Rela & the purchase of United States stocks, a much safer | tion. The benefit bestowed upon the nation by the | | Money market close; discounts hard to be had; street rates | 4° rahiock; 20 do., J. Laferriere. fas well as more profitable course, and in | iCFease in the solid medium of exchange can scarce- | 141020; bank 7to 9, good paper. Flour and grain matkets | “ “po, from Havre, per Europe, 6 cks., order. iu ly be estimated in figures, but it is made strikingly | dull; no recovery on recent decline; higher grades flour Do, from London, per Bellona, 4 bhds., R. W. times like these there is danger of lenders | apparent in the improved condition of the people at | nominal; little doing; Canada superfine, $625; No.2, 8575 | Cameron. x is overstepping the limits of prudence in buying com- | large. 000 bushels Upper Canad: Do. from Rotterdam, per Bessie North, 1 ck., order. & 86, Wheat—Sales 30, mercial paper for the sake of making interest. The The Western Union Telegraph Company has de- 51 53 a $1 53. Corn—Mixed Western nominal, 7 Do, from Demerara, per Annie Gardner, 2 hhds., ats dull and nominal; sales 18,000 bushels, J. M. Smith, Son & Co. ext quarterly returas of the national banks will be | Clared a dividend of two per cent, payable on July | Mess, $23 50 8 ¢23; lower grades nominal. GiN.—From Rotterdam, per Hellas, 60 cks., 10 om by invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of North Eighth and Sixth streets, Williamsburg, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. SOLBURN.—In this city, on Wednesday, June 10, after a lingering illness, which he bore with Christiam fortitude, Professor Marcus COLBURN, in the 65th year of his age. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 202 Sixth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. pit 5 Amelia st,w #, 100 ft from Mountain road, 60x100. Hoboken it, 114100 ft w of Palisade a, ‘tbx100. Clinton av and Cortlandt 24 ecor, 34.5x1\ ta 29 8 Jeraey Cit; id Be Pipl road, State at ani n Pipl road, wa, near State a dining Lilifes-est and Sisson’ made up on the Ist proximo, but such isthe easy | 20. The transfer books will be closed for thirty days | pominal, | Butter dull at 13c. for chotoe. 1a three qr. pipes, 30 qr. do., Vanderhorst & Boegler; | 824 adjoining ns eat. aK condition of the affairs of the banks throughout the | from June 20, seid: “tual salon. *Asrivalee Wheat, gsi uahela Peorn | 15. do., By Bi son; per Bessie North, 6 pipes, F. | pamrepan ay, ws, S88ft nw of Old Bergen road, 60x113. 600 HER eam minnie Ronni country that they stand in no need of making spectal | |The receipts for customs and the recetpts, pay- | 14,00 bushela; four, 8900 bbls. (June 6); cornmeal, 1,000 | Schuchart, & Sone: Bice dt. PIDs At Pater & we aged 6 years and 2 months. eg Preparations for them, and hence not the slightest | ments and balances in the Sub-Treasury in this clty mie g- a Bros. 20 hhds., 10 cks., W. Lienan & Co.; 10 pipes, ON THE PLAINS. Reon een i Sie family scorers ot Monetary disturbance arising therefrom at this | forthe expired portion of the week have been as fol- THE HORSE MARKET. 4 Ree pene @ Oe a ee aed haifpast three o'clock, from No. 28 Weat Thirtiot, street, without further notice. Dopag.—At Apalachicola, Fla., on Wednesday, June 3, WALTER R. DopeE, youngest son of Susan and the late D. K. Dodge, in the 34th year of his age. Ds IRiSSARI.—At No. 80 State street, Brooklyn, om Wednesday, June 10, his Excellency DON ANTONIO JosE DB IRISSARI, Minister Plenipotentiary the States of Guatemala and San Salvador, Central Amed rica, to the United States government, aged 83 years. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, on Saturday morning, at nine o’clock; thence to St. James’ cathedral, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated. All the Diplomatis Corps and Consuls at present in New York and Brooklyn, and aie eee centre or elsewhere need be apprehended. The | !ows:— focal money marxets of the West are nearly as well Custom House. —————Sub-Treasury.— ‘The market yesterday was unusually dull, chiely cl ler. their Importance, and call loans are being made at | Jue 9. 1,006,975 ~ 861,708 — 94,560,868 | @ny particular importance was offered for sale. At 16 hif, (do.) J. & D. Westfall & Co.; 85 cks. (A. Chicago at as low a rate as six per cent—an unusual 3,731,761 ‘798,863 97,493,746 | Thirty-ninth street stables, the Broadway and Sixth Hartman| ), 8. Streit & Oo.; 5 hif. pipes, 5 gr. do., 10 feature in a city where ten per cent is the rule. 3,611,064 9,122,009 97,982,801 | avenue, there was nothin, cks,, Britton & Co,;6 three qrt. pipes, 60 a. do., 1¥ » done. The auction marts p GFF DIDEY errs oO vee + Government securities continue dull and barely | _ The annual meeting of stockholders of the Lake | were almost closed, and only at Bull’s Head were th ee & ons yi far) ir. pipes, “ hif. oa “4 ist do., mn r; 20 gr. do. ree qr. do. fe. steady, but there is a noticeable absence of pressure | Shore Railroad was held in Cleveland, Ohio, yester- | there any sales effected. These were of the regular | Jr.,) Kehoe, McQuade & Co.; 10 hif., % ar. do. (a0, tosell exvept for specniative effect. In this way eg Po ola wep pa ag re-elected, Fomine cnaee, but “es the stables devoted to fast gE ae peta one ae ee ple, 3. M. @mail lots are offered and large ones are purchased pePempga? ciate ee OF Se yn ote Strauss sold five farm horses at private sale and | Do. ‘from London, ‘per Cella, 6 JW. Culbert; \e re 4 la, 6 cks., J. W. Culbert; ‘by the dealers, who appear to have been encouraging | Place of Mr. Gilbert, deceased. The officers elected | these brought about $150 each, ‘considered @ very | per New World, 14 cbsee, J. Osborn & Co. ‘ re, The Last Indian Scare—The Country and the Crops. Torgxa, Kansas, June 7, 1868. The Cheyennes are on the warpath inthe Kaw reservation. Nearly 250 warriors in full feather entered the Kaw territory a few days ago it was supposed for the purpose of avenging the death of some of their tribe killed by the Kaws last summer. The Cheyennes made their appearance near Council Grove, fifty-five miles south of this place, creating @panic among the white settlers in that vicinity. hhds., 5 half pipes, 5 qr. do., Lawrence, Myers & Co.; rn :—A. Sto ., Presi H Der rally, are respectfully invited to atten inactivity for the purpose of inducing sales by small | 8°° Stone, Jr., President; J. H. Deveraux, Vice | low figu: Do. from Halifax, per Maggie, 10 three ar. pipes, | 1 aeed, th cee: 0 Presi ; George B. Secret rbach disposed thir res for Tall ‘McElsers. eed, the alarm reached this point to a certain ex- | remains will be interred in Calvary Vemetery. holders. As on the 1st proximo nearly forty millions ident; George B. Ely, tary and Treasurer; | _ Meyerbach ai of thirty ho for city rall- | Edwin & McE! : GoupRN.—On Thursday morning, Jane 1i, A’ y y %. tent, but upon my arrival here I found tne reports eldest daughter of Valentine ‘and Mary Golden, road use at an average of from $140 to $175 eac! Do. from Liverpool ir Palm; 282 cases, ‘of gold will fall due in payment of interest and re- | 1: Nottingham, Superintendent. A semi-annual } “4+ pahiman’s stables some Dexemaraath heavy Phelps, Dodge & Co ne dialling demption of a portion of the principal of the public dividend of three and one-half per cent was declared. | stock rere, $010, but the prices—about $175—were Per France, 20 pipes, Stirling & Son; 25 cks., J. SrRaUnenSA.. . GOTerOk: Crema. Bowen Aree appealing to Fort Riley for troops, which were not 27 years, 6 months and 19 d: Funeral services to be held at her father’s resl- debt, the demand for bonds from the public for rein- wait pee ti dence, 212 Second street, Brooklyn, B. D., this (Fri- véstment Wil undoubtedly soon be very heavy, and SALES AT THE NEW York STOCK EXCYANIE. 1 erie oe ay Siceneee ge Sage res cane from London p. Bellona, 6 puns., 1 cask, J. W. | furnished, for some reason, started for Council | 4, ay) evening, at eight o'clock, Her remains wi Hh be: ' o a a Grove to allay the fears of the whites, where he still | taken to West Farms, Westchester county, for inter- @ sharp advance in prices seems more than probable. eS uerneys June Tey A.M. were erties only sales worth noticing that were Lip Light d Antelope, 10 puns., 20 bbls., | »nains, The warriors rode through the streets of | ment, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock. 4 '81, cou... 116% 100 sha NY Cen ..24 call 19434 } Made during the day. Roche, Broa. g LEN. i EN, United States stocks are relatively cheaper than any | fiom Ueewo2,c,"ii HAG ‘so Erie RE ‘Po. trom Halifax }. Maggie, 8 puns.,J.W. Cuibert. | the village pf Council Grove and were met three | ,, GILLEN; “On Thursday, Sune 11, fw atten, Bee others in Wall street, and thelr natural tendency is towards bigher prices than they have hitherto ruled at, At the close the quotations were as subjoined:— Registered, 3481, 11144 a 11134; coupons, 1881, 116)¢ 8 116%; 5-20's, registered, 1862, 108% a 109; 5-20's, coupon, 1662, 112 a 11234; do., 1864, 1095¢ a 100%; do., 1865, 11034 @ 11034; do., 1865, January and July, 112% a 112%; do., 1867, 112% a 112%; 10-40’s, regis- tered, 105% a 105%; 10-40’s, coupon, 105% a 106; June 7.30's, 109%¢ a 10934; July do., 109% a 10934; Au- gost compounds, 1865, 118%; September do., 118; 21g! . nia Do. from Kordenas p. Helen, A. Hoyt, 1 case 20 THE WINE MARKET. Wylee, Kenevals & Co. - a Usd en ae, ' ip ioe tA ace F. od . . from Aspinwall p. order. During the present year a slow but steady ciauge { Ho: from Gieagow ip europe, B ‘ane,’ order, has taken place in the wine market, but unfortu- Gumar eon Liverpool p. Denmark, 1 case, G. nately the change has been from bad to worse. At chener 2 present the stocks of foreign wines and spirits are a ee Hambarg p. John Bertram, 1 hhd. bitters, smaller than at any time during the past few years, | P. Hamonia, 32 cases (cherry), order. and, it is anticipated, will fall far short of future Do. Bien Autwerp p. Starkors, 1 case, order. requirements. The stock of Spanish wines in first lee mm Havre p. Europe, 10 cases, Oh de Gauge hands to-day is estimated as lowas five hundred EXPORTS DURING THE MONTH OF MAY, 1868. quarter casks, while in previous years no less than CHAMPAGNE.—To London, 119 cases; to Havre, 25 miles out on the plain, near the Indian agency, by a band of three hundred Kaws, who received them with a galling fre. After three hours’ hard fighting the Cheyennes were driven back through Council Grove disorganized. The settlers nearly all left their homes in terror, but many of them have since been induced to return. The Indians on their retreat west attacked and gutted the houses of R. B, Lockwood and a Mr. Polk. Citizens of Emporia, Council Grove and other points went out after the Cheyennes- but being an unorganized body and with- out any ostensible commander, I have not ree 26 years. ‘The relatives and frtends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi cio” of her parents, No. 116 Kaiiroad avenue, Jersey '” this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Hoprer.—On Wednesday, June 10, ANN Mrr- SELI8, wife of Jacob J. Hopper, in the 56th year of her The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at Lapa om ten o'clock, from her late residence, near Hackensack, N.J. Train leaves Pavonia ferry at 9 A. M. LANGAN.—On Wednesday, June 10, of a te | illness, THOMAS LANGAN, native of the parish Killeasbigbrone, county Sligo, Ireland, in the 80th Sessee6: October do., 11734. do.; to San Francisco, 150 do. acco! ¥ 5 4 that they mpiished anything. It | year of his age. At the commencement of business the stock mar- three thousand quarter casks have been held in this | Wixzs.—To San Francisco, 303 casks, 70 cases; to fs rumored that there were some Sioux warriors | 7 family and th ket was dull and at the early session of the open market. The stock of Marseilles wines is propor- | London, 2 pipes, 4 hhds., 20 casks; td Mexico, 172 | and Arrapahoes with the Uheyennes. ‘This is not cer- eg eg Pe ts ehully i ( Me tain, but what is far more likely is the report that the attack was instigated and shared in by some unruly whites and hailf-breeds. The Kaw reserva- tion is coveted by these cl who would be glad to see the Kaws driven off. ie Cheyennes were weil armed, each brave carrying two Colt’s revol- tionately small—not exceeding seven thousand pags. to Oporto, 130 pies to West Indies, 15 do. quarter casks against forty-five thousand quarter Gas ee Fomeisce ies Deas Mexico, 20 casks, the stock of 18¢6. An impression prevails that | do.; to Cuba, 796 do.; to Rotterdam, 3 pipes. this article is likely to command a much higher price BRANDY.—To Mexico, 30 pkgs.; to Cuba, 20 do.; to in the present state of the market than it ever (Canade, 49 do. respect vited to attend the funeral, which will take place from his late residence, No. 37 Park st this (Friday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. ‘The re- ag will be to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. board the transactions were unimportant, while priees were about the same as at the close last even- ing. At the first regular board the volume of busi- i ness was unusually light, but the market was firm, Half. Two o'Cleck P. M. RR i-4 - gee atid in some instances quotations improved. New | 911509156s,5-20,c'6320'c 112'¢ 100 shs Camb Coal prefd 84 Rum.—To Canada, 17 puncheons; to Liverpool, 15 | vers besides their rifles, bows and lances. Their Eugo papers please copy. Wednesday, June 1t York Central closed on the call 1% higher than atthe | “isu Use's, 52s, e.%64 110 109 Western Union Tel. ws | rome Sonor Davoaien sre te very Hite se) eae 7” | Gall was on the direct route for this city, but thelr | sous’ the beloved Broo ‘and Catharine aster same time yesterday, Reading %, Northwestern %, | jo000 bat HO 100 do. 5 quest; the stock is small but suMcient for the eee ne 80 cases. discomfiture by the Kaw enemy changed their line | gon, in she 27th year of his age, Milwaukee and St. Pal preferred 1 and Paciiic Mail . 113 we demand, although in ordinary times it would fall iradigdiiociaccanidanaanaa lag le menage yore rages ger bench sais friends and relatives 0 ine a Se 3} while Michigan Southern was % lower, Cleve- | iso U 882i", cou, '@7 1137 au | Mt short of requirements. Domestic whiskey, hav- REAL ESTATE MATTERS. some. time threatening an incursion into. the | residence, Flushing avenue, near Kent, this (Fre land and Tvledo %, Rock Island 34, Milwaukee and do us ms ing superseded the use of foreign goods, is exceed- Pawnee country, but people well acquainted | day) afternoon, at two o'clock, and thence to the St, Paul 3 and Ohio ahd Mississippi x. United HE ig | ingly lively. ‘with them—and ‘among others General Sheridan— | Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fistbush. i 353 The business of foreign importation has fallen off | Sale of Westchester Property—A Postpones | think that thelp northern movenent ig to get sfA¥.<-On Tharsday, June 11, MICHAEL Mar, aged ‘States stocks were inactive but steady. At the open board at one o'clock there was continued dulness, but Reading advanced to 95 under merely specula- tive infuences, and New York Central to 134%. At the second reguiar board the market was firm and eas. New York Central closed 3 higher than at the first | 100 N Cer Gs ex regular board, Reading 1%, Rock Island %, Milwau- | 1000 _do...... kee and St. Paul 1%, preferred % and Ohio and | }4spshourth Nat Bank 109) Mississippi 1; while Northwestern was % lower. | ,78 Paciii Coanac Branpres.—J. & F. Martell, 1! $535, | the new highway to Long Island Sound, and includes oe a lower ‘oat quit,” Detite ee reseinenr ‘of oo. 180, 36 $10 50; 2 i oer Hennessy & an extensive and valuable water front upon the Sa artes aad (ak, Facy tis Vaidiane: Non, COMMERCIAL REPORT. $5 i0 & $10 lor Pinel, Castillon & Co. 1960, $9.8 $10; | Sound. The northerly end comprises @ series of Renauk & Co., 1865, $5 25 2 $10; e Growers, 1866, | bold and picturesque hills, crowned with low the transactions being hardly sufficient to $5 a $9; Marett & Co., 1964, $550 @ $650; Jules | branching oaks and other trees, and = Tuonspar, June l—€ P.M. | Robin, 1864, $5 50 a $6 10; E. Vignler, Dodart '& Co. | manding an extensive and agreeable prospect, make quotations, which were 28 follows at} Corson. -rhe continued unfavorable advices ; part towards the Soun more : . = from Livers | 1865, $5 25 @ $6 10; Freres, 1858, $7 25 & $10 50; the close:—Western Union Telegraph, 385 8 3845 | pooi, without materially altering prices here, had the effect | Thomas Hine & Co., 1800, $6 25 a $9'50; Sazerac de per ght curteos cud atords. us vows the New York Central, 194% @ 135; Erie, 70}¢ & 70%; | of limiting the demand and causing holders more anziely to | Forge & Fils, 1865, $6 26 a $9 75; J. D. Castillo & Co., | Sound and its charming scenery. It hasbeen laid out into thirty-nine places, of @ size and character to most alarming extent; the leading merchants, | ™ent—A Jersey Farm Under the Hammer. who in former years were in the habit of replacing | ABother wet day interposed a serious drawback to their es sock, “ ons a8 ¥ nee og Sa the sale ef Westchester property announced to be second hands, have lately been giving their atten- | held by A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co, at the Exchange tion to and investing their capital i the domestic trade, the present Telnons taritr Preventing further | S#lesroom yesterday. This property consists of the im] tions. easterly and southerly part of Clason’s Point, in the . H. Starin, broker, 38 Beaver street, reports the | town of Westchester, and extends from the South following a the latest prices current. Foreign arti- | yy, cles are Sooted im gold, domestic in currenc: = Westchester turnpike two and @ quarter miles along ears. ‘due funeral will take place from the residence of his brother-in-law, James Malone, 209 Forty- first street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o’clock. MENTON.—On Wednesday, June 10, Bripast, the beloved wife of Timothy ton, in the 35th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tespect~ fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- dence, Fiftieth street and Tenth avenue, this (Pri Gay) m at ae nine o'clock, to the Charo: of St. Paul, Fifty-ninth street, where a solemn mass of requiem will ‘Offered up at ten o'clock, for the repose of hersoul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ONDERDONK.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jeae 12, WILLIAM ONDERDONK, aged 67 P hem ‘The relatives and friends of the family are nvited to attend the funeral from the residence of ls son- in-law, J. E. Sayre, 147 Fort Green place, on Satar- dace AE tng 08 er ETRIE.. morning, ie fun’ H. Petrie in the FRBBSTE. EEE et sgee Et of roving not anticipated summer, nor is it likely that the whites will be seriously molested. The Arrapahoes and Cheyennes are at war wiih the and the Kaws, and they will probably have enough to do re ge other, which they are quite welcome to. General Sheridag has done phe ne within nis capacity for the de- fence of the Union Pacific Railway line, and the settlers in its vicinity, from Leavenworth to Fort Wallace. He has a force of nine hundred splendidly mounted men distributed at the different and unless some unforseen circumstances should compel him to act on the offensive there will be no trouble. When the grass is m and plenty the Indian is bold and Gee tla; but when winter and hunger comes, then Vempire sauvage c'est la paz, ihe Cantos been the cause of the Tecent outrages n¢ yotte and at Walnut creek b; the Pre arm es and Osages, which I before noticed, can RRR 10000 Jv. 1000 Virginia @'s, new.. 7000 eS piysBesssesssssesszess agen? Ohio and Mississippi, 20% a 30; Reading, 95%; Michi- | realize. Only a moderate business was done, the sales being | 1964, $5 50 & $9. ‘the best authority that no provoca- Roc Bra! —] upon sh ness, ANN, relict of John H. gan Southern, 80% a 89%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, | 1,222 bales, including 450 for speculation, 400 for export, | p°CHELL® BRANDIna.—Pellevolsen, $495 @ $f 10 | suitable for country residences, under, the direction | tien has been given to, the savages by the whites | Sid year of neragé per gall legnette, $490 a $! of Ignaz Pilat, of this city, consulting a rhe Aire are 873¢ @ 88; Cleveland and Toledo, 108% a 108%; Rock isen, $490 & $5; Alex. Siegnette, $490 a $5; A. | Gener to the Commissioners of the es yar. | Within General jan’s military district. ‘The friends of the fami, invited to_atend the Island, 103%; Northwestern, 6914 a 6954; do. pre- - $495; Arzac Stegnette, $490 a '$6; pect Parks, in such ® manner as to ive to each =~ ee ee ay pe oe pan five sloey ate (hase roost igh cee a infu tba sper plone yo, | fue greatest pombe nutiber of natural advantages, | PUNE in New MORICOAUEY, Mls atomme'T | paar laws aioreare eae ee ee ~ . per ; St. uy Ni ne ys of her The new Stock Exchange Clearing House nominally $3 68; New 2 and, $240 083. nena bag sine the entire ieugth of thts property, two other helleve, om the Platte. ‘They are all endeavoring to | | The friends nd relatives are respecttrly invited aimee a 4 NTERT-BObtCR, 4420 par gallon; Trish, $4 80; orn A the Indians to smoke the calumet e to attend the funeral, on Sat ‘afternoon, at one co! business this morning, but the deliv: A per gallon; , $4 50; | roads have been laid out thirty feet wide, designed er A. J., and retire tothe Indian territory. I | o'ci from her late residence, 82 Pike eries of stocks, including those of the three which the Kentucky (in bond in New York), $126 a $3 60; rye, | for the purpose of securing the most natural that who | ° Poweh fay Paine B, must say that the opinion out here among those who know the Indians wel is that their efforts will not be successful. Said an old Indian trader to me, “You might as well expect to get the Indians ona and civilize them as to tame a hyena and make a saddle horse of him.” Nothing could be more beautiful or more favorable for agricultural purposes than the locawon of Topeka. It siands upon a gentle elevation on the — over the Kaw river, which is crossed in reaching it from the railroad by a long bridge. So clear ts the atmos- phere that the eye takes in a stretch of country thirty miles around. A richer and fairer sight one can hardly imagine. Comfortable looki farms are visible everywhere. The soil, I notice, is nearly four feet a Tn consequence cultivation is far advanced. Corn is in a thriving condition, and wheat, of which there is @ heavy crop all through the agricultural PorTER.—On bet a June 11, ee daugh- pay $1 25 @ $3 50; and profitable improvement of the different B. INES.—Port, $2 25 Sa es eae Burgundy, ot 2 $8 per gallon; Burgundy, | Two new highw: Meadow drive and ide Port, 90c. @ $1 1 eee, $1 25 a $45, Shetty Mar- | drive, are ri gned, and the y will be Belles, 80c. @ 90c.; Madeira, $4 a $10; Madeira, Mar- | sold subject to easement or public use of 80 Beilles, 75c. @ 80c.; Malaga, sweet, $1 05 a $1 50; | much of these roads and of the public highway as is Malaga, dry, 90c. a $1 25; claret, hhds., $38 a $150; | included in the different plots. These places have claret, cases, $3 a $30, all the rural charms of the distant country, while CHAMPAGNE.—The following quotations refer to | they are sufficiently near to the city to afford con- quarts only:—Piper Heidsieck, $20, with usual dis- | venient residences for those who have daily business count; Veuve Cliquot, $25 50; 8. H. Mamm & Co., $20 | therein, being within four miles of Harlem and ten & $24; L. Roederer, $20 a $26; Jules Mumm & Co., | and a half miles of the City Hall in New York. The $20 a'$24; Heldsieck & Co., $19 50 ® $24; Charles | property is well wooded by @ vigorous growth of Heldsieck, $20; St. Marceaux, $20 a $23; Duc de | most suitable trees for the embellishment of the Montebello, $20; Giesler & Co., & $24; Delmonico, | grounds of rural homes, and its sale affords such an $21; Charles Farre, $18 a $22; Napoleon cabinet, $24; | opportunity as has seldom betore been offered other Champagnes, $10 upwards. to those who wish to purchase eligible RECEIPTS OF IMPORTS AT THTS PORT FOR THE MONTH | sites for residences adjacent to the Sound ter of Samuel A. and Funeral will be at 360 West Thirty-fifth street, this (Friday) noon, at twelve o'clock. Rela» ped and friends of the family are reqaested to at- end. ‘SmrrH.—On Thursday morning, June 11, of typhoid fever, Mr. THOMAS Smita, of the firm of Albro & Smith, in the 50th year of age. His relatives friends are respectfully invited to- attend the funeral, from his late residence, 5 West Fourth street, on surday morning, at nine o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to White Plains for inter~ ment. Trains leave Twenty-sixth street and Fourth: avenue at eleven o'clock A. M. ‘Srupes.—On Wednesday evening, June 10, of @ long illness, Mra. Many 8, Sroses, wi’e of Samuel N. house was ready to clear—namely, Erie, New York 3 years, Central and Michigan Southern—were generally made in the usual way, and it is noticeable.that the new system meets with opposition from not a few of the members of both boards, although its ultimate success may be considered beyond question. One objection now urged against it is that it compels the brokers to pay in certified checks where they have stocks to receive, which last are not delivered until a considerable fength of time afterwards, and it is uncertain how far the banks will be willing to certify for brokers of small and moderate capital under the circumstances. A MAY, 1868, and near the great metropolis. The plote, varying The charge for clearing—namely, 20 cents per Ms ale gags Liver | p. Denmark, 21cks., F. | in size from about one and a half Fo titrty- hres pw ata A Be ye ey y rear for te ig tye oy P| ar | a i fly are re cach hundred shares of stock—ts also objected to as ex Mann; 4 do., Frits & 6 do. A. Blume & acres, are adapted to the wants and means of dif- | harvest, It is something surprising to see the quan- tend th 1, from the spectfully invited to e funeral, paidencs of her sonia. W, ro Ls Perry street, om fternoon, at one o'clock. stn “on Wednesday, June 10, FLORENCE L., infant daughter of William ¢. and Mary E. Turner. The friends ‘of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thisy(Friday) morning, at tem o'clock, from her late residence, 8 Third avenue. Vortcs.—On Thursday morning, Jane 11, HENRY, only son of Catharine and late John Vurtue. t ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- ' Southern superfine and being excessive, and so likewise are the fines im- | {alifornie four (sacks and bbls.) posed for errors in the statementa and want of San meats oi punctuality in preseffting them within the pre- | Gorn men’sersey gerry, J. Anderson; ; , A de nce, 7 cks., Franz Mann; ni ce at the sale wi siderabli sotibed time. Mr. A. B, Baylis is the president of atte wheat meareet remained very ania bee 6cks., L. B. Amsinck & o.; 6'do., 1 box, A. Moller wag a7y sdverse effect of the recent erevalboce the organization, which is known as the Bankers’ 18 for Ro. a epring (including aml Jote at $31 82 tA oor 61 cks., order; p. Europe, 4 cases, E. Thomp- of sormy Mig! er cal eee ot from . amber State. Ci was the turn ter under a 4 visiting an lew! roperty, was and Brokers’ Association, Mr. H. M. Benedict is the | for smber State. Corn, was the, turn, Detter under a good | FD, ¢o00 Rotterdam, additional per Union, 2 cks., | yather®slowcand, In consequence, thé sale. Was hd- vice presient and Mr. H. E. Alexander the mana- F. — per Eduard, 76 do., hampers, 60 Cass, Jos. | journed to Friday, the 26th inst. We give below par- 4do., W. Statfelder; 3 do., G. Ochsner & Co.; 9 di order; 50 cks., Wm. Kuttruff; 2 do., F. W: Helvetia, 1 ck., J. Satti \4do., G. Jacob; p. ay Howe Machine p. Sir Robert Peel, 2 qr. | or five years. ferent purchasers, and are offered with the privilege of sixty per cen? of the purchase money to rem: on mortgage at the option of the purchaser for three tity of potatoes growing from this place to Leaven- worth. There will bean immense yield of this escu- lent, bdo — Leen + = — tat this spri forty yusand bushels of last y where ati to St. Louts from Leavenworth alone. Kansas will make a splendid cultural return this season. It is expected thatthe annual fair to be held in Leavenworth at the end of September will make a most favorable show of products, The im- tation of agricultural implements of all kis 5 ick. ger. Hirsch; 100 do., Wm. Kuttruif; 1 ck., F. Wagner; 4 | ticulars of this and the other sales:— his State is very large. They are almost universal fed to attend theffuneral, without further notice, | i = piri big erm San raty conbtasal Tae Pw Soar eS ee ont i Agr ETAT eines, used b the farmers. ‘The new Capitol being erect in his late fenton, fr avenve 3, st nalf-past ons ' eavy in tone, al er 5 r 1 y er; 2 +) f ’ ere of white cl stone from the quarries at Junc- | o'clock, this (Fri oon. senfeldt; 4do., Jac. Weiman; 2 do., A. Gieser; 2 do., Ciason’s Point, in the town of Westchester. tion City, if completed according to the plan, will be | taxen to Madalin, Dutchess county, for Interment. of the leading banking firms continues to ask 11014 for sterling at sixty days, but the general rate is 11045, and good bat not prime bills can be bought on the street at 110. The supply of produce Noth, 100 ckay Win, Kattrut'@ cks, Dingelstedt jorth, 100 cks., Wm. Kut 6 cl ingelate Go; 31.d0. 6, Ochaner & Gort io-ds. Bring ® Carrie; orn & Rhode; 21 do., J. P. juhmann; 8 do., Hy. Christian; 25 do., order; the handsomest public building in the West and wiil bea a to @ population of Teas than five thousand peop! Waringa.—On Wednesday event June 1 Honack, Coonee Wanna etld of Winam Hi. an ‘B. Waring, month. Kane Danae and frente of the femily are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his egeszusgesszed SSSSSSESSESEES BES SS ESSE SRsEEee and cotton bilis is iight and the demand from im- 7 cas., F. D. Bary; 13 oks,, J. D. Welt2; 20 d0., D. H. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS jangon ho’ h of Greene 318 do., Peter $ . 5 EATHS. rents, Cl avenue, third house south of Gree ; . u i maces hedil Married Wriaat.—On Thu: June 11, Neviie, infant days, 110% a 11054; commercial, 109% @ 100%; bank- ee oa eens, BuUNT.—VaN Wrcx.—On Tuesd o, ny tne | aaugnver ot Willian and Mary Wright, aged 0months ord? bills on Paris at sixty days, 5.16'a 6.12)4. Havre per Bellons, ha! fies. ta cana ae ieee Bughee, Gronow War auestto kare | ange d Rev. daughter of Henry L. Van W; f this city. BREWSTER—-MYANS.——At ener, on Wednesday, “BY JAMES M. MILLER. few Durham, Hudson count) erton sation, on the Northern Kall fart of the land i under , With fruit trees o' Hackensack road, ¢\q 8s The relatives and friends Gre Js ctfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa rents, 1,355 Third avenue, om Sunday mi half-past nine o'clock. WILKINS.—The members of Columbian Lodge, tem F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet Am Fooms, corner of Fourth saa A ree for tee, tay ast eleven o'clock A. M. on. F ia bt tpate ot F 2 3 8 Do. achwerdt, Williamsburg, cases ‘Mining shares continue dull, and at the first board - at renee are Rhine a & peeren; per Europe, 2 cks. Gagehlll sold at $4 50; Walkill Lead, 21¢.; Bur- | S100 pois peroteum to Asie ida: 1Ct0 Bremen about | Claret WG, Ki TAVINgBtOM. ore, 28 cke., J..Sat-] a; ronghs Gold, 100; Smith & Parmelee Gold, $3 35 a | S.A yesrel to Cadle, tobacco at She, A Danleh brig, 1,000 | tie. °G6 do, 4.000 pike. Sr Re a Be $3 40; i ort Gold, 44c.; New York Gold, 660.3 | vi Teported) ap American vessel to Lisbon, staves, on Mister; 16 d0., Sittions, Brothers & C0.; 1 ck.," 2 do. Quartz Hill, $1 20; United States (petroleum), $1 70. pata duit ana y Do. from Hambarg, Horachel, 20 hhds., Brinck Consols and American securities were quoted thus Sion Roto, Hah brow Ite. al 1Bic. es” Gali & C0, Per Christel. hD cks. 7 er] per ‘Saxonia, 4 Courtney place... in London to-day and on th i tea men- i000 Buenos Ayre Tons ks., H. Boker & Co.; tates née lect Rig Ovinoe lauahterson private wf 7 eyes Rich 8; pet Hinatmonta, Omcial Transfers of Real Retate Yosterday. a the YRNE—WILGUS.—On We , Fane 10, at Dr. bs) church, by the Rev. Gr Seward, ot Yon: kers, EDWARD F. BYRN# to JULIA A., only daughter of James H. Wilgus, Eaq., all of this city. ‘you.-On Tuesday, June 4 wy é of proceeding to Morr! r Adolph Wilkins. respect to late brothe: AD SMITH, —— 172.—On Thursday, June 11, GEORGE Warre, in May 16. Mm 7 Sune 11. here wee Ly yyy Revarere TRANSTERS IN ore, |AM—OORTELYOU.: Constl.s.0> OH 8 04% ie w me Hs 0 te, Go. 9 Eee. for | crop, 10c. a for 1866 do., Beekman ‘ne cor 50th ree, ihe Rev. Cet Ae 0 THBRES. wet an § sae Five-twenties. 10% &— 2 11% 12% Y nok aod We abi 800. 5 Hoesen 1 tot at henner om. 15 “on Wednesday, June 10, at the triendé ‘and relatives of the family are respect- eyeing = ato = | reat at tchchebged ra tate ate Soak wt necor of a, abe tne ion ve parents, by Rev. J. | faily invited to attend the funeral, (rom his late resl~ , nearer “e Wow a — | gytitwe.ree dll and uhchenged at Tie. gol rere ‘id J souses, Wo nauowin Burto Miss Sapa A. eo, 16s Third avenue, Oa Saturday efterucos, j : # ‘of this city. No cards. at hall-past ‘The amount of coin interest which falls due op the " oman (gs allikinda wee ight, anid prices !

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