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r rar 4 ary Wa eeuee OAT ry ; NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1868. y cent per annum, half yearly, and the prin- | tract of some 12% acres has been sold Gau- | for the repose of Ler soul, thence to Calvar, AMUSEMENTS, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. cipal will be reer instalments of $160,000 | termelater to i Menzel for $12,478, teas for interment. ¥ vegnemet (ec ic ie ee ngs bh, Ne ber 1, 1867, t his share of same property for $2,521. | Ovuris.—Of cholera infantum, Pere Ourrta, | PRROADWAY ATRE. THIRD WEEK PLAS EN SvspAy, June 21, 1608, | HCH commencing November ", 186i. The property nortueast comer South Orange avenue | youngest gon of John and Margaret Curtis, aged 13 on; the shiatration O¢ beens ant pubic | iain sed ‘The coolest theatre in the otty, There was a good investment and foreign demand The Importers’ and hep: cectenstae) mek i tee aa oe eet fal cy bs Spa Qpeanier Roun Cys place from his late . r wt Der Hectos 134 ‘Terminates 10:60 MBBOLAR ~~ " dividend of five per cent, pay: 3 3, | very prices, , wi e place from late residence, DRAMATIC ALBUM OF THE PEO. re otfully ak 1B conses for United States stocks during the past week, ang | °°™@!-annual m payable on | ("6 Caldwell, four sores, which wero bought for] No. 1 Nasaaustrect, Brooklyn, a two. o'clock in ttwe.| JA. pie tee plascetaue tie follicn of This TATE | oti uneniley respecttully anpoundes shay ip conne tuner the 1st proximo. ae ham the market for them was on the whole strong, Bro: $400 in 1836, were sold for $2,200, afternoon, great city, LIGHTNING | eity of iis announctng the a!though variable tn point of acttvit rice s bein; Annexed is a comparative statement showing the The only sales at all worth mentioning in Kings Dewees.—On Sunday, June 21, at the residence of ga mA YN = ae pl aia aad Last NIGHTS, ova Hae Bb f ty, price © | snipments of specie from this port last week and | County were as follows:—Property west side Ciluton | her son-tn-law, John. Zevloy, 1th street, near VERY MIGHT ABD SA7UQBAY MATL) FLASH BAPE WIC ETS, woe mORTS cousideraniy higher at the close than they were at | J. 1n¢ tne year to date, together with those for the | Stich, 778 feet south of Livingston street, 28.6x109 | Eleventh aveutie, Mrs, May Lewes, aged 83 years, ay nee Siero mennee: Now| | trang | of the “ah the opening. The duiness and slight depression in year » toge ose for the | feet, sold by Catherine J. bergen to Samuel T. Funeral service this (Monday) evening, at hali-past | * La —————= | GRANDEST SPECTACLE FVER PRESENTED IN the previous week, following the extreme activit; corresponding periods in 1366 and 1867:— Valentine for $15,000, Halsey street and Marcy ave- | seveu o'clock. Body to be taken on Tuesday morn- HE QREAT STAR CAST—J. K. MORTI- FLASH ‘AMERLC. * y 1866, 1867, 1863, nue, southeast corner, about 40x120 feet, C. G, Gut- | ing to Wilmington, Del., at eight o'clock, for inter- mer, McKee Rankin, Kitty Blanchard, OF eutitled the 1 buoyancy which preceded it, strengthened the | twenty-frth week.. $1,408,286 $552,300 $1,887,532 | f€r#on to W. B. Nichols, at $16,000, Macon street, | ment. Blanche Grey, J.C. Williamson, Mra. Gilbert, in | LIGHTNING Tnimtnciogisun ini onda Aanther up that not Previously reported 43,534,278 22,873,174 43,702,627 | North side, 225 feet west of Tompkins avenue, 100x100 DoMINGR.—On Saturday, Jane 20, Mrs, ANN Do- Slt fect, same grantor and grantee, $30,000; sold June 10, | MINGE, aged 58 years and 10 montis. HE U ard tendency of prices by showing the public 1QU! the Harp and Violin; Italian Boys and ‘Wistauding the targe sales to realize proilts BALLET TROUPE. THE SCENERY, COSTUMES. APPOINTMENTS, SONGS, E LOCAL CHARACTERS; SLASH k “ 2 rd north side, 175.11 feet west of Sevent The reiatives and friends of the fall 4 Music, ( Say > NCL ‘which were made, and the efforts of many of the ky cbt Xe Puta bane ayes avenue, house and lot, 21.6x90 feet, sold by Marcia DB: |} tually invited to artonu the foneral tae ee eee ae | Bow they Live, Mag eaNG UNAPER SHS HOBO, ‘DETAIL AND EXECUTION. de to depress prices for the purpose of buying, the ponding per! re- | Ferguson to Lemuel Dobbs, June 1, for $20,000. Hop- | Armitage’s church, corner of Forty-sixth street and GLANCE AT EMIGRANT LIFE, AND] FLASH ~___ SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, market onniannaaia@ocina fe ypotecosipt at vious fourteen years compare as follows:— kins street, south side, 125 feet east of Marcy avenue, | Fifth avenue, on Tuesday moraing, at half-past nine A Amnusing scenes of Steambout i, | o HEATRE FRANCO , > FUND. beta. pits “ Seah bd , acne rai ine hi 18.9%100 fet, ©. B, Nichols to Jacob Woehrle, for orclock, Her remaing will be to Gounecticut | Bever Lefore attempted on the stage. LIGHTNING T Gol lomasnenn, nore MinTOR! ~DRAMATIO FOR Rs ha 2 cent from the highest point touc! in 24,000, The property east side of Court street, 121 | Jor interment. Tel cian? heeaines Nemertina een aoe The departure of M s ypo is fixed f the midst of the May excitement. That the ten- fect north of First place, S8x121 feet, was bought by |’ FURSIS%—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 2, of | ACT,PURSTCREJECTED | ON THE/ FLASH | gaturcay, in the Transatlantic steamoniy Pate de tare, y JA th IP deucy Of prices for our national securities 1s towards desse Curtis srom bh'S:'voorioon fr" §4s 00 wo | Ueart disease, Aauy A. Funiss, in Ue 2uth year of | det HIS Oy ule eer Act Fount | OF ee OECD AY BERET tines eee “ - wn stone fronts in street, north side, 44.3 | her age. Sage of Fi al? poovered. June @ higher point than has ever yet been touched since feet and 06.5 feet west of Seventh avenue, were sold | | ‘The friends and relatives of the family are reapect- ee ce ae ae renee ere) arene PEE OF ee AMEKICAN DRAMATIC FUND ‘the suspension of specie payments ts obvious for sev- tenes ~ 11,524,621 by depen we Bap. ga? = wae A. Rovareua me Ly a tote Orpen funeral, oo Tuesday after- (PAR, SRASTERED. STAIRCASE, zue PLAGE on whtelt ceeastos will be Produced the entire tragedy of era! reasons. In the first place, nearly the whoie of the Subjoined 1s the total valuation of the foreign im- ig J AEE Fiala £8 AOD Gah Mrs. Henry Jones, 200 Livingston ‘etvect, near Baad, and the Fy on the Burning Steam: | LIGHTNING MADAME Ristonts” ety (US TRIUMPHANT acven-thirty notes are aiready f2nded, and before | ports at New York for the week ending June 19, com- | Omecial Transfers of Real Estate on Saturday. | /Tooklyn. ” f Srand a Re ingeatore meshanion) Stacie f| ADELAIDE AIBAGRT ne AE TICA, ‘the end of the first week in July the remainder, ex- | pared with those of the two preceding weeks, as also TRANSFERS IN KINGS COUNTY —BROOKLYN, Pane oa Bridey, May 22, suddenly, in San } ANJO PLAYING, SWEET SINGING, FLASH Tn addition to this Madame Ristori oo gem oly ny rine <ept a trifling amount held in out of the way corners, } the value of the dry goods entered at this port and | Bartlett stn s, 60 186 of Throop ay, 20x60 ee Rena: OF ew teeth ee ein Sm reat Mirth Miste'and | OF cae Cea TT ROE OF MALLE Seek ens OF the ‘will have been converted lixe the rest into five-twenty | thrown on the market for the corresponding period | Charles pl ant Bearer a W cor, SS bxibeR TT Lied 2.400 Houpe .—On Saturday, June 20, at seven o'clock, Beauty, in ; 3 LIGHTNING | Al the characters interpreted by Mme, Adeiai ie Ristort. 7 * d 14. 0 : of r . . . — premieres icket o: open to-tay at the reyuiar ticket oh Donds, ‘The gold bearing debt will therefore have | in 1866 and 1867:— Tras IO Ww of Elcyt Se MIO ee 808 | Tp TORS OF the te ee HOLDEM: sted [EVN GALL WELCOME HOME, down town Peter's Music SI Broedwapy yt et Feached its maximum and the supply of bonds will Week ending June 5, June 12, June 19, ‘n 6, 100 ft wo! 3,50 | to attend the funeral, thie M. oap ‘afte y HARRY SANDERSON, the distingutshed American THURSDAY, June 25—Comp! tary Jenedt and LAST De stopped. Th nd will, however, continy Dry goods,..........$1,047,219 $1,206,766 $950,023 340 ft n of Gates av, 200) Bits neral, this (Monday) hoon, at | Pianist, will give his NIGHT in America of ADELAIDE &ISTORI, opped. e demand will, however, continue as General merchandise 8.212, 121 3,808 319 500/805 it, 6's, 25 ft 8 of Ewen wt, 50x90. two o'clock. His remains will be taken to Flatbush FIRST GRAND CONCERT MARIE ANTOINE?T! pened 2x1 75x 2 ela ile .— , Gy ATIN Y eifect upon prices is easily foreseen, In the next Total for the week. $4,250,340 $5,013,085 $4,465,888 | Joy at, n 8, 275 ft w of G paoten a, 50x100. . oe iness, MARGARET, relist or Williams Tstvis, nh hee the following artists :— TORI IN AMERICA, place, nearly thirty-two millicns of coin interest on | The imports of dry goods for the week and since | Mation st. 6, 175 ite of Reid ay, 25x30. ‘75th year. ELIZABETH. asnisted 4 Miss KATE McDONALD. he IGNATZ POLLAK, Bart- toi Mr. HARRISON MILLARD, . = The friends of tho family, and those of her sons, | Mfie!\favuie pa his (Mr. CESAR ALARD, the | QPECIAL NOTICE. George W. and Wallie S. Jarvis, are invited to attend first appearance in four| great Violoncelliat, bia sec- 5 Persons intending to retain seats for the private enter. the funeral, from her late residence, No. 192 Elm | years. Ond appearance in New | tainment given by Madamo Ristori and her two children at Marion at, the public debt fall due on the ist proximo, in aa pcg! ACC addition to about eight miliions of the principal of January 1 compare as follows:— For the week. 1866. . 1867. 1868. the bonds of 1848, and @ large portion of this will | Entered at the port.$2,074,282 $1,034,989 $960,023 street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. York. the Theatre Francais, on Wednesday evening, June 24, will probably be reinvested in governments, atthe same (Oxo? es ae 1,384,154 "928,545 885,256 Norwalk (Conn.) papors please copy. : My, WILLIAM DRESSLER, i204... Comductor, | pease communicate with the Director J "GRAD: time about thirty mitons of sem{-annual interest | Entered at the port $67,022,003 $44,614,656 $25,574,084 on Saturday, June De Teck ee eae tone aon | 2 Prinecipal mule ores, Hotels and at the door, WAtEACKS. oun BROUGHAM'S and dividends will become payable by corporations Thrown on market 62,595,059 43,763,329 38,543,905 of Walter ‘and Anne Kaine, aged 14 years and 8 ELCOME HOME, GRAND RECEPTION, irene througlout the country, and this will contribute to ‘e cor, mine remiaitis will be taken from his father's rest- tua great Amentenn Pian LIVE, well Ue aggregate demand for investment, Mean- COMMERCIAL REPORT. Bushwiek av and Wilitam st, ne cor, 9088 | dence, this (Montay) morning, at elglit o'clock, to St, TONIGHT AT IRVING HALL. An ASSUHED SUCCESS, 0x8" Bushwick av and William st, a w cor, 200x250.. While there 13 a great improvement in the fore! . Joun’s College, Fordham, where a requiem mass wili | —T/0ket® #1,_No reserved seats, CROWDED HOUSES, market for our bonds, purges a particuiatly _ SATURDAY, June 20-6 P. M. Onc iatasia sonra y 10,088 be oufered ior te repose of his soul, and thence to E AKRY SANDERSON’S FIRST GRAND CONCERT mare P tpt aimee case at Frankfort, where a marked change for the | A8##8—Recelpts 48 packages, Pots were quiet, but steady BATS Dig of, hae aX MeO 8,00 by Sean ona saosin June 21, Mary | =~ Sialic ak ah a tilBtHl UNBOUNDED. better as been golng forward since the first vote of the | “2,058 SL 87% Peart were nominal at 10 25.8 1) 87. ati £200 | O.. wife of Join H. Kendall and only daughter of | Jf ®, HARRISON MILLARD, THE FAVORITE TENOR, AMUSING COMPLICATIONS, Senate on the President's impeachment, and quota- | prices. ‘The sales were 1, 500 bags, piper 4 ens aid Nena py ‘and Hickory at, a w cor, 35313 Seal eee ralaves ena bands of the family are respect- tinue at TONIGHT AT IRVING HALL, ARTISTIC TABLEAUX, tions have steadily advanced in the interval. The | Other descriptions were dull and nominal at our last quota- | stuyveasnt secwia Shite cr Quine a ba 8,000 | fully invited to attend tue funeral, from her father’s | 7713s KATE MODONALD, OONONGE, DANCES Dve-tweuties of 1862 are held most largely abroad, | W704. Reccipts 958 bales; stock es Bd av, es, 55 (tof 14th at Re Tesilence, No, 767 Greenwich street, on Wednesday M AT Tne young American Prima Donna, CAND Dut those of the issue of 1865 are also popular there, | was only «moderate demand, and re take | sib ay and dist stn w cor, 602x100. afternoon, at two o'clock. Binge to-night, at Irving Hall. SENSATION; and the offerings were Foad Dut fail prices were obtsined, the taarket closing, Aria at he ete ees sae annexed quotations. ‘The salés footed up 1,800 bales, including | Newtown and Brookiy LANCASTER.—At Mott Haven, Westchester county, NEW yore’ PHOTOGRAPHED. ‘on Saturday, June 20, WiLuiE F, J., son of Frederic M CESAR ALARD, and the fact of these being more than two per cent ner tha whit 200 fe 4 a 4 2 The great Violonceilist, r 7 ; hal pone ae eto ne sere ane for sD ae speculation and 600 for spinning. We Ella sont, 600,000 acres. sew toni 000 | @ 4 Feonle M. E. Lancaster, in the 2d year of his Plays at Harry Gancerana's oubest HEATRE com 1 ol BROADWAY. a : igamies tg CAICHIACGA: $0 Create & Unjgndiand — Mrrle ant Nee Orleans | Weckot at a tot i, snap of property belonging to ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- | ———_— Joni TeV Bal. Firat appearauce in Amerten af pa 20 and for them until the price of both issues ts (eee ida. Memphis. and Togas. ‘kan and others and Wyckoif and others......... 860 | fully invited te attend the funeral, trom the residence YEW STADT THEATRE, Miss JULIA FITZPATRICK, equasizea, will ultimately be the case. Tue } Good ori iy BV pepouiyn ay said Olt Grae ae each seo | 0 US parents, 133d street, Mott Haven, this (Mon- N ‘and 47 Bowery. Miss JULIA FIRZEATRICR: howe investment demand fs aimost exciusively for Bs ra Ho NEW orpEonT. Sit” CAP) ASERROR, 85 86-0 ol0K, ‘Tae Largent aod Covies) Theewe tp the otty. Miss JULIA FITZPATRICK, the Tiierciaglencen nuetew DT catgter Bis 82 | Concord at, « 6, 148 ft woof Atlantic ay, 8x125x26.8x LiprgNcort.—On Sunday morning, June 21, at his me ites “Hacer aml The Star Serio:Comtc’ Vocalist, from the principal theatres of he la SSUES 0. e-twenties, and particularly ‘ 3 | 133.6, we vaseuNom, | Tesidence, No. 52 Leroy street, EDWARD E. LIPPEN: | wonpay AND TPESDAY EVENINGS. TONE $3 and Engiand and Ireland those of 1867, The high prices now current for ‘ ,108 bbls, four, 710 do. corn TRANSFERS IN QURENS COUNTY—ASTORIA. CoTT, aged 39 years, 4 months and 17 days. noe 08 and 4 1 4 new Burlesque on Prof. Hilton's Singing and Talking ish pi 34,957 bushels wheat, 77,525 do, corn, 40,76 do. oats, 498 | Lot 164 and portions of 165, 166, 167 und 168, block 7, Notice of funerai hereatt ca The Grand Dramatic Romance of eads. railway and other speculative ahares make govern- Sy ig mentee do. a Ue aoe market was again dull map of Astoria, 50x100......... ini nieces WO MATHER.—On Hint aero an wee RindlinD, MR. E. aonrind SRrarest Ohi eter LOGRENIA'S BIRDS, MICE AND CATS. curities the cheapest and therefore the safest Lem gl ie per top eed! potrnitoampangned WHITESTONE. zed 43 ay, 7 . te eal ol ts Bnet ge ARIO IN HIS WONDERFUL PRRFORMANOB. ecurittes the cheapest and there‘ore the safest | for Lotders :o make any reduction in prices, as there was no | Waverley place, ws, lote 48, 47 and 4%, each 75x100. go | MATHER, aged 72 years, To conclude with the Drama of the Revived by request, Hart and White's buries ue, the country, for they are relatively much | 2¢mand for export acd only q small demand trom the 4 WINFIELD, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- OR THE Berets REVENGE, UNDER THE LAMP POST, ail the former. Thée’prev jade, and the sales were miade up of triding lots. California | Lot 22, block 15 A, buildings, &c., Jox100....... fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday a‘ter- beri Sar SRAM eB ene samme he former. The prevailing glut of money | four was dui and nominal, The sulew were about 6,00 bbls. SRARINOTON. noon, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of TN eM etek $14 BROADWAY. ‘urge demand for them, for the employment | P24 ware Haneda gas eo eta eoae Wolatious. The | $0 acres adjoining Rebecca Haw zhurat her daughter, Olive M. Devoe, 206 Fifth avenue, ete HEATRE COMIQURDEY PELINGIIS funds, from the banks, trust companies and ive at prices not ditfering from those previously current. LH MacKay.—On Saturday, June 20, Mrs. Susan | —————--—--——~-———— 2 A SR ORT ND Bee CHARLEY PETTINGIL. , "4 Panies and | Sales S80 bois. at 86.80 foreity, 86 80 for Brandywine and | egidsrom Newtown to Jamaica, adjoining Robertson's |) | atackay, wife of Dr. Hugh Mackay, Stanwich, Conn. ORRELL SiSTERS' NEW YORK THEATRE, ite t corporations, and there is, a8 a matter Of | 34 for Western. Rye flour was quiet, but prices were | rircnareua iv WESTCHESTER COUN aged 67 years, 1 i 725 and 730 Broudwa. \HARLEY PETTINGIL — se, considerable speculation tn anticipation of | sendy. Sales 150 bbs, We quote:— a So'acres at Waketeld (Geo W Busing) oo | | “ihe frlends of the family are invited to attend the}, ee ON ae WORRELL SISTER: INTHEATRE COMTOUE, Slt BROADWAY. ‘the natural effect of these combined causes im ad- | Ext " B00 aiaish fobe\id deme e Rae erie! fetid $5 if9mD her late residence, on Tuesday after: | in DRrpriveipal churactery of the GRAND OUCHE TRESTEE comme ee - 3 2 tlon i na late ty , a + seeee, if-past one o’ciock, without further | exprossly adapted from the French, by 3. A. Baker, EATRE COMIQUE-514 BROADWAY. pda! % quotations permanently towards a higher 750 | apand road, 68 (Tarrppae ys R10 acres, + Nom. | nouce. Carriages will be in waiting at Greenwich s ae BOPHIE, IRENE AND JENNIE. Teehuey PETTINGLL | in bis great Song and Danes, nge. 10 Lota il, 16, ayith houses + station for the train which leaves ‘Twenty-seventh Ent natastie applause, Seeit, peas et CHARLEY PE’ L| in bis wonderful Drum Solo. The ratiway hi was very drm ¢! \- ic 8 (North N . 5 - Me iS : ? : 1 . ata yy share, market, was, very arm throngs 8.0 | Lot 87" bik 14 North N Vy, Will MILES.—At Manhasset, L. I., on Friday, June 19, | —N: 8-—Coolest theatre iu New ¥ T eares CoMigoe se eeeaer et, he week, and more active than usual of late, 8 ry Lots 38, 34, 85, 36 (Forest Urove WILLIAM B, MILBS, late of this city, aged 83 years. 4 OWERY THEATRE TES ARLEY FETT NGLL TO. Niue me particu.arly as regards.Reading, Cleveland and 1400 | Lot 150, Petersvitie, 8 E Warner's, aso | , Funeral services at the Bleecker street ‘church, ENTIRELY NEW COMBINATION. ————— = . oe ‘burg and Northwestern common and preferred. The $8 “HATE PLAINS, ink STERAE OF Diag Sioeks, Go Tueaaay | OFNIDg, Ap aero tiel aa gpwarctioueman, | OEYMEIC, na most marked advance was in Reading, which is still 1g o; | About three acres, with, bowen, Nancy Palmer's. ....12,000 | fy tavited to attend. ‘The remains will be taken to | T8 great Panicmianist and! The Inimmiiadie Cometiag. | ¢ inge Manager. aelatively lower than’ the ‘other leading atocks. and B00 | Union ar, a4, lot of Sf Ulton, 14xiBes+...-seresessssees 15080 | Groonwood for interment, ee im pe eb ry ot the demand for it {s well distributed and based — | Lots 245, 248, 247, 974 2b, a6, ‘co McUarFry.—On Saturday, June 20, of scariet fe- ME GOLDING, The renowned pantomimiet and comedian, om Nef that os ‘Emina Morrt 3,500 | Ver Epwarp T. Ksys, oldest son of Thomas aud - Champton Pedestrian. MR. GEORGE X, AS CLOWN, = pare: ‘ upon i belief that it wili command a aaa — | south half lot a mane ©, McCatiry, aged 8 years and 9 days. Be GENBLIS poreaes ed ae New Tricks, A TOMINE, od omemens er price upon its merits as an investment. ‘ceedingly mar- 5x10.» : Funeral from the residence of his parents, ont! oc ver bend, sour) Mew Scee Be oe ce go: ahead Ree ier ake 7 pti Sorted eg one See ee about 8 ie, buabale at Loris (Wardiviiioy WE Damon's, 502130. - $833 | varick place, this (Monday) ufternoon, dZovciock, | ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, | Wite to Witiamaburg? formations, | GFRGTACLIE, | New Music. ai Philadelphia © from. . which . orders)” ‘tiage orn was duit and heavy, the sales being | £2! ioe (ines Tembaty cede a oni d8. My Cet omnes Brooklyn, on Saturday, June 20, IERRACE GARDEN did atttaction (the most successful production of 3 00 buskels at 1 Wa 81 07 for new mixed, Bl 08 for ol TRANSFRES IN ESOEX COUNTY, N. 2. USANNAH, the beloved wife of Joseph McCann, Third avenue, betweer Sak and 69th streets. son! {9 received b; sely crowded audiences with been received here to a considerable extent | and ordinary yellow and #111 for yellow Weatern. Oats land’ 1 tract,’ 2! native of the city of Dublin, in the 43d year of her | Proprictor.. seseecseeeeeeePH, BERNET of merriment, It {s one of the “aightar’ of the tor me has rendered {t the chief theatrical attraction were dul, and ‘ower. jes were 40,000 bushels at adc. a | Smegn Lielan to the metropolis. 1c ze. Sic. In store and atloat, Rye was dull. A smal! lot Pennayi- 5,900 | 6 of late. ‘The rise has less the appearance of a specu- The friends of the family are respectfully invited | CARL BERGMANN'S POPULAR GARDEN CONCERTS. Jation than of being due to a legitimate demand from | Vaola brought $1 %. Barley and barley malt were dull and to attend th 18 (Monday) evening, June 22, 186, Messrs. C. K. Fox, Frank Lacy, E. T. Sinclair, Misa Allee a Br we funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 y mond parties who believe in the superior value of the RCMMELGW8,—The market was exceedi ,000 | o'clock, from her late residence, corner of Clinton “Hurrah” Brora Z\kot Bara SRE AT DANSEUS WEEE SANGALL property; but a certain amount of speculation is | Were tnchanged. |The engagements were a pubiin and Drogheds (iret y MarCHLES: f } 18 Sc 6 Dublin and Drogheda (Ireland) papers please copy. 3 Walt trause CHLESS TRANSFORMATION SCENE, steamer, 4,5W0 bushels grain at 6d., 960 bales cotton at hd. ¢ to Londou, 7,600 bushels corn at “4d. and 100 tons linseed Prawel cake in Daye) at 12s, bd. The charters were: North Ger | Sur tye & 173 fee of Mrunawick at L.Sa man bark (now in Baltimore), trom. Philadelphia, with 8,000 575 fs of Montgomery at, 25x10. bbls. petroleum to the Continent on private terms, “ Wn sta, cor of, 100s! GoNstzs,—Bags were dull and uominal atic, Of cloth | erty Sh Lexington oat dnseparable from everything on the Stock Exchange, andthe street generally has been buying it under the impression that it is going considerabiy higher. The activity in the Northwestern stocks was somewhat checked by the commencement of a suit to restrain the directors of the company from paying the ten er cent stock dividend, which has been declared payable on the 29th inst. Thecase i3 to come up for argument on the 25th inst. before Judge Ingraham, gol the result of the application for a permanent Injunction 18 awaited With tnterest. That the prac- »Wagner MATINEES, 134, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. _ vee Ader NENTRAL PARK GARDEN, Seventh avenue, between FI ght pnd Fifty-ninth ate, T 23 a 90 PLUNKETT.—Suddenly, at Tompkinsville, L. L., on | & Souvenir, 950 | Saturday, June 20, ALICIA PLUNKETT, a ‘native of | 5 Qverture 400 | Kilkenny. Ireland, in the 32d year of her age. 2%100,$ aN . 5,000 Her fri 3 and acquaintances, and those of her ire bank at '25x100. 8,500 | brother, Nicholas Plunkett, are respectfully invited 1 3 "509 | tO attend her funeral, from St. Peter's Church, New Brighton, S. I.,where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, this (Monday) morning at nine o'clock, thence to St. Peter's Cemetery for interment. Fo co: . Irish papers please copy. Admission 25 cents. prolock.—O0 Saturday, June 20, Mrs. Mary | _No postponement on account of the weather, OLLOCK, aged 66 years, ne yw C0) ors ry The re‘atives and friends of the family are respect- te ma (fa heea CON CER Chany HALL, fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- 2 4 HEODORE OMA POPULAR GARDEN CONC ‘8 THIS (MONDAY) EV! NG, June 22, THIRTY-FIFTH GRAND 'CONCER PROGRAMM: wo heard of furtuer sales of 300 balrs in Boaton for future de: | Hurry. ty.0 6 0 fe of Hexin 240. We quote eaies on the spot here at 23. Cornell" ¢ ; ood demand, but prices were lower, owing to | NivittahD & H Corelle property, Gxt the large arrivals. We quote, shipping at 76c., retail lots $1.8 | Fairmount av'and West Bank ste cor, 10vxt 31 30, ong rye straw 9c. and short do. 5 ? b: Hobs.“‘Tke market remained dull and beavy at 80. a 4c, | Tlenor’s lane, 113.6 fn of Murray st, Lox id for 1867 crop, at 10c. @ 2c. for 1366 do, and 180. a 85c. for | Lot 61, map St John's Catholic chureh property, 25x100.. JERSEY CITY. bal 6. Overture, “Jub Baliad, “The Twi Waltz, “Kuenstier-Lever " Marctle Triomphale, “scuiier foreign. ‘TRANSFERS IN HUDGON COUNTY, N. HEMP.—We heard of no further sales of Manila. It was , 50K100 !.. 6 btatna je at 10xc gold. Jute was unchanged at Bige, a haan Lae 7 book aL ~The market was dull and heavy. We heard # ees ; re Ie" Sesctttt aot vited | Dh NS, 8. Overture, tice of unnecessarily and indiscriminately “watering” | ¢f 20 smles We aucte (Cube, Centrifugal and mixed Sc. | Adams st, © 9, 75 fL.vof St aby 25x10. dence, 327 West Forty-firet street, this (Monday) after- | postTIVELY THE LAST MGT. Died ie Standard Bear Lindpatutoer stocks in this manner isa pernicious one cannot be eyeres .. and Luglish ‘nunenrae 4 at Clinton ef, w 6, 100 ft n of 2d st, B5x100..... noon, at one o' ‘clock, E THE WONDERFUL NEGRO Wee aan a LL Polk oman LE pi doubted and it is well that the right of a railway Mo ay, bur the inarket Cor it wae a shade apogee Gree, ROSENH RIM. —On Saturday, June 20, Avavsra. wife Coe BLIND TOM re 1, Qunariiie, © fesoach ; ny, UU the woarket tor wad a shade | Lake tym , Jie 1 [ly lay 1 14,141, of Maier Rosenheim, in the 36th year of her age. Satie great hanioetieabasiee Gt tas Dekaiaiith ibd Badr ee ‘THEODORE THOMAS company to deciare scrip dividends should in every jc. for In merchantable lots. There | “rescrvoir, each 25xilv. Funeral to take place from No. 124 Second street eI SIT’ StOHTS ONLY. “No post LY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. bis. tomrrive at déc, The transactions in | horn st, n's, 1é7 ft-e of Sumi No postpongiment on account of the weather, J cen instance be tested. The company, however, de- on Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock. The friends At Library Hail, Orange, N. J., Tuesday evening, June 23. sma.!, there being but little demand. Prices were | quers st, w s, lot 188, J A Lewis’ property, js z vide: i ith- dy however. The sales were 1,100 bbis, No. at ’ of the family are respectfully invited. At Youkers, N. ¥., on Wednesday and Thursday, June 2 , with atx admissions, #3 50 for sale as cared a scrip dividend two years ago with 1 33 S735, 600 do. strained at 88 15 and 250 do. do. at | Qiacdl ave gs tot oh Wright's nroperty, B08. Rvsi.—On Sunday, June 21, GxoxGs Rusa, tn the | and. 2. Scuirmer's music store, 701 Broadway. " out question. New York Central and Erie We quote:—Strained, $3 1234 a 3 20; No. 2, #8 25 a x BERGEN. 2d year of his age.: a a % Fe — were “tiroughout eaey ant neglected, and | $430, gk Gut eta, oarcar twos | QUSRh haan of Thr Hal 38 | cle aera seeten wit ake pace at nina on | KEES MPD R A RERRE PENA PNEATg » TEDESAR a SEIS the former is selling so much above its ‘asbington and $5 25 for Wilmington. ” GUTTERBER . rene ils Veniaing evening, at haif-past seven KELLY & STRELS, 720 BROADWAY. First Grand and ni rlock, ng Wil be taken to Peekski < E : GHT'S FES real value that the street is afraid to touch it, An ee Tara as ie but wieaiy a g1.sba 81 21DLI | Francia et, n 9, tots 470, 471, 60x10). ae | Seloce., Hl toermeat en to Peekskiii on East Hi " HTS OF THE SEASON SUMMER SI oe 8 RESTIVAL, fc 2 eate a flurry in Pacific Mati on | kinds were cull at former quotations, 10, Willis At th's property, 25 Sarren.—On Thursday, June 18, suddenly, Joun LAST THREE NIG} ee ; effort was made to create @ furry featiieat stows.—Reccipta a2 bole pork, 25 packages out | 945 8h, 010k 10; Wiliams MoMtorestewnmsiers 086 | H. SAPFES, late of the trm of Saifen, Stites & Go, Last THREE Niu ON EET Bae Saturday afternoon by one or two profession te and 87 do. lard. ‘The market for pork continued to rule " Ci tance i" LAS? THREE NIGH’ TWO GRAND OKCHESTRAS. sew ” + | Guiet bat Om, sellers being indisposed to operate except at The friends and acquaintances of the family are LAST THREE NIGH THE REGULAR GRAND ORCHESTRA speculators and the price was “washed” up slightly; | $ii*).ice,, The aales were about 1500 Dbla..at 838 31's | THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE SENATOR MDOUGALL Iv say | TesPectfully invited to attend tne funeral, this (Mon- LAst THREE NIGHTS 3 execute ibe Concert and Ball muste, while the newly or but there is no change in the relations of the Paciflc | $2 30 for new mess, $27 874 for old do., $22 5) a 823 for | * day) jee) at two o'clock, from luis late residence, St THREE NIGHTS LEON'S LA ganized ‘ 5 h r The tem) f | Prime, S24 25a $24 50 for prime mess, including 50 dbis. FRANCISCO. No. 152 West Forty-third street, without further | WEDNESDAY, LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY. THEO. THOMAS SERENADE BAND the railway share market is very bullish, and wit! bbis. do. for September, sellers’ option, on private terms. {From the San Francisco Alta Califor ‘ay 25.) ScuaRFeR.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, June 20, DN }, Sm iat 0, 5 hay na Gensler oases! money at three and four per cent the bulls control the | Lie hogs were in good tena a EE ate argue | The mortal remains of the on. James A. McDou- bi MD. Bias Tickets EXTR A‘EADIE Of @ithee. OF the Members. of 2 er a short and painful illness, N, the only comprising 1,10 bends Large rir re a0 0 ic. | gali were deposited yesterday afternoon in the family ved son of aunie and the iets Load oberon, esa Jad $80 50 m $2 for exita do, “The snies were | Vault at Lone Mountain Cemetery, and within a few | in the 24th year of his age. : Tierce beet and beet hams were duli and nominal. | hundred yards of where lie entombed the bodies of The friends and relatives of the family are re- e . No. 1 te remained dull, at Me, for pickled shoulders, 12iye. | his Senatorial predecessors, Broderick and Baker. | quested to attend the funeral, this (Monday) after- MLLE. TOSTE! ° GA oe ue cee ny red es ig ue © 386. an ies ea OC ny Wh are ‘The obsequies were conducted by the Masonic | noon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his motuer, tt HLL. Bolemen has the honor to announce, fn closing | Broadway, and: \. saggge omg Seg lo. and 20c. a 2c. bagsed | ‘Fraternity. At one o'clock the corpse Was removed | 34 East Baltic street, Brookiyn. rawness course of prices. The bears are, therefore, unwilling to oppose the prevailing sentiment, and the opposi- tion toa further rise is hardly perceptible, high as prices are already. Comauittee of Management; also, at G. yee No. «Director | Broadway; W. C. No, 26 John street; at Mealio & Co.'s, No. 61! at M. Rein's, under the do, Sales 25 packages. Bacon was dui and entirely noml- ' : OPERA BOUFPE IN AMERICA, JAN FRA’ 20 MINSTRELS—585 BROADWAY. Tue gold market was very frm and active during | fai, ar idise. for Cumberland cut, 1S)ze. a 16c. forlong clear, | {0m Masonic Hall and placed in a hearse, attached Wn Saturday, June 2), at the residence | which has been aucceastaly protracted to nine monthe of une | SD The doora wurrgunded at 7; insurrection Deine at & the week, and the fluctuations were from 140 to | i6jye. for short do. and I6c. for slort ribbed. was | tc which were four gray horses, clad in mourn- | of his brother, Simon Simonsca, Capt. JOHN P. | interrupted represeatations of Offenbach's renowned works, BIRCH, WAMUOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS* ‘ rT 140%. The | Oy, moderately active and ea Sales 200 packages at | ing robes, A very long procession followed the | Srmonson, in the 58th year of his age. LA GRANDE DUCHESSE and LA BELLE HELENE, that SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. 1414, with the closing transactions at 140%. Th | y¢i60. w 17 4c. for No. 1 to prim ; also, 600 terces, for | remains through Montgomery, Waslington and | ~ The friends and relatives of the family are respect. | he will give Last week of the seaton. advance to the highest point was due to the efforts ago welete colin, _— ches ‘aos ante Stockton streets, to Grace church, on the corner of | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re: atuseiesiainie [imAL PRaronmance, [is see saranice of Abe arte Baseo, 38; Atpsler Soot of speculators for a rise, who on Wednesday morning changed Californla and Stockton streets. The pall-vearers | dence, Port Richmond, S. 1., on Tuesday afternoon HURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, The voral quartets Wambold, Fowler, T i PRIROLTEUM.—Receipts, 8640 bis, The market forcrude | On the part of the citizens were Messrs. Lorenzo | at three o'clock, without further notice. Boats leave | when MLLE. TOSTEE, prior to her departure for Europe, | Bobby Newcomb, the champion Song'sn was dull and unsettled and easier; Sawyer, O. C. Pratt, 5. H. Dwineil, E.W, McKinstry, | pier 19 North river at half-past twelve and two | and ail the ORIGINAL PARISIAN ARTISTS will appear. | | Birc jackus in thelr iuapprorcba: made cash gold appear so scarce that loans were on the spot were obtainable at 184 and for nex: month's delivery at 16c. The | Thoinpson Campbell, Samuel Purdy, J. W. McCorkle, | o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at the landing Tho entertainments for t benedt of Jol Spociaties. made as bigh as 5-32 per cent per diem for borrow- . Runnett, Treas. vening, June 25, n ly sale we heard of was 6 bbls., for July, on private terms. | Gj 7 s . 3 He i ‘ 3 LA NIGHT fine 26, t of Bobby Newcomb. ng, although within two hours afterwards tt became | Onion barrels) was quoted “at 230." The. Dusineas 1a | eee es ro i av allate, Thecontre | ST tue two O'CLOCK bow, Ju on Saturday, | "tl comprise a NEW OPERETTE, by J. tendach, entitled : me ere sufficiently abundant to cause loans to be made with- —— iy ae an gn ag eet ond ary | pews of the church were reserved for the intimate | June 20, WILLIAM L., eldest son of Napoleon and | ihe fret act of awa gee aude igrery Friday evening. Jane #0, 16% Benont of Bobby ‘out interest to either borrower or lender, this sudden | White wore sold for ember at Ho. buyers’ option, le Biol Ge ie gig nite Mary Stetson, a Sa i “oe a LA GRANDE DUCHESSE Newcom), the greatest song and dance maa tn the world. rowers | was rumored of 1, . On the spot at ILigc. We quote rhe funeral services wi! eld at St. Mark's | and the second act of a change being partly in consequence of borrowe! f Sligo, Freo'wae dull ot Bc. 039.40. for standard white. | time the cortége reached the’ciurch, It was met at | nurch, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock. LA BELLE HELENE, (PONY. PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE—201 BOWERY. having supplied their wants early In the day, but adeiphia the market was dull at die. for standard | the front entrance on Stockion street by the rector, | TcRYER.—On Sunday, June 21, Cnanues Epwre, | *stained by the whole company and the cenowaed LAST. WEEK OF THE PRISENT SEASON, still more to the bulls selling out for cash, and the cy ‘ap! eraule in the last jay i a Ce Provera egy! pete: gon Ce teas and Elsie Emily Turner, in the 18th ‘The sale of seats will commence at& o'clock on TUReDAY A NEW COMIC DEAMA TO 8U IT THE TIMES, id having caused outside Carolina was dull at 10¢0. @ 11, Rangoon was | Easton. ¥ tin, ear of his age. MORNING, June 23, at the Academy, at Schirmer's, 701, and ‘ ve on neh ree Lakh A he th yy pti tui, but steady wt 6 sees Ue pale up the broad isle, the rector reading the Scriptural } ’“The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | Peters’, 198’ Broadway. 5 OF Eee ae? On tae SEAT, holders of coin to sen ito the m forem- | “srranine was dull. Small sa.es of prime were made at | selections for the burial of the dead. Meanwhile a | fuily invited to attend the funeral services, at the | ~——-—— = 5 NELSON ERS, of the U joyment, and thus the export of specie was ma- | 170. 8 Itc. jaintive dirge was played on the organ, and as the | residence of his parents, No. 200 West Tenth strect RS, F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. | tHe NELSON BROTHERS, \ Champions of the World. - SvGAz.—The demand for raw was light, but holders de- | Geen notes swelled and re-echoed through the grand , 4 First appearance of the celebrated Ethopian terlally curtailed, the aggregate for the week | manded Brevious prices—viz. Hye. a tic for fair vo good | eaidce the sad interest of the occasion wasgreatly en- | Asvury ope x Som BENEFIT OF MRS. FB, CONWAY, GEO WARREN, CHAS. A. GARDNER. having been less tham $1,900,000, making | Frtning “uRs:. for Porto Mico and 4c, for clat es hanced. The assistant pastor next read the fifteenth | 8, 1,,"on the afternoon of the same day, at one THE FOLLIES “OF A SIOHT rae rie a aot erat att PROGTAMIEE, atotal from the port of a little more than twenty- | does. Refined was moderately active lous pricts—viz., | chapter of Paul’s First Eptstie to the Corinthians, | o'clock. DUKE De CHARTRES. «MR. F. B. CONWAY, NELSON BROTHERS MATINER ON WEDNESDAY. eight millions since the 22d of March. The amount ieee a. 10s, for pores ate f ranulaled, 13sec. @ | after which the pote lished cS Lizz. DUCHESS De CHART! ae ‘MRS. F. B. CONWAY. SATURDAY AFTERROON AND EVENING, ‘of coin Inthe barks of this city has been incon- | rape. “Calcutta linseed was (a fair bot gt tower | TOD, eng eet now chat wey Redeemer it LOST. AND FOUND. __ GIRALDA, (with song); VIOLA CROCKER. | COMPLIMENTARY TEETIMONIAL TO TORY FAsTO oo) ORR LA, EAT TPHEATRE FRANCAIS, sequence reduced to $9,124,830, The week's cus- LL BLACK AND TAN SLUT; ANSWERS . - 4 Ce a a th ee PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT 111 road ‘Omer Tek noreait Aa) ~ Nsehapng eth.’ No sermon was preached, and the solemn ser- toms receipts at the port amounted to $1,866,870, and i ALLOW—Was in prices, Sales | vices closed by reading an appropriate prayer and r \t ‘The statement of the associated banks of this city | ghipmente—Corn, 29,050 bushels, foun - | meal, 150 do. Receipts—Whent, 19,350 bushels; corn, u for the week ending yesterday is favorable to pro- | meal fi di, toce edo. ; dour, 1a bbis, jesiro: | sleeps in the bosom of the Staze fie ioved #0 well. Arheee ag ocr ncity oy formarding 8 Sata acta 80,900 Dbla. at 120. a 12igc. benediction. A large number of those present, by y ‘ b ‘vy Bobby Newcom3, the San. 4 x3 is the Sub-Treasury disbursed $239,000 in coin in pay- Minknie_Hecstpa bone, The marhel cemained dull asa | sore pallbearers ‘and Masons, accompanied the re. | oe ttreel, will be liberaily rewarded, isc Mintaurelat Just published by DITSON & CO., TL Ce RG et ed ment of interest on the public debt and $1,352,000 in | neminal. mains so enels Anal resting: peace, emong hom we a ee attehaHtW AtoK COMP LaniNo CRLGING y. For Aa lb eres @ ticket odie, 682 Hroadway, between Bond and noticed the Governor and seve: sting uis! er. os" E " iN" NIN e ——— = ——_—_—_—_—_—— = % S6ARGTICT OS RTE: eer ree a CANADA MARKETS. sonages from the interior of the State. et the tomb Aa cate No. 2,056 fi shares Pithole Creek Petroleum THE LECTURE SEASO! the ist proximo, the imposing ritual of the Masonic fraternity waa ato et cen rene nnn erro RYANT'S NEW OPERA HOUS PORTANT LECTCRES DAILY—T0_ GENTLEME: Building, Fourt ant on pA 4 subjects, at the New York Museum of | Academy of Music. June 29, 1963, ¥, ad wi T x id the ¥ be focal B I, 0 dway. Those unable to attend these First cline of the loca! Burlesqu Anatomy, 618 Broadway. 9) h street, adjoining pronounced, and all that ig mortal of one of the ablest and most gifted of California's statesmen now san INGE oh JERSE longed ease in the joan Bett baa eL the hag Igurs, 6h dt ashes, 50 do.; butter, 94 Kegs; leather, 60 ro.ls; I O8T—TWO REGISTERED UNITED STATES BONDS, | Secretary of New York Museum of Anatomy, 61¢ Broadway q bibs at shows a further decrease of $2,068,801, owing to | chiote, I" tors. nanged. Good paper for legitimate pur | THB CONFLAGRATION AT ManguerTs, Wis.—The | Li of $500 each, in name of Jultette Doubleday, Fivetwen | =——— a ames HOSTY DO ana continued withdrawals for export and the payment | powcs clacountod at frou 7 to 10 per ceut. Stocks dull, Bog: Detrote sysoune, Warquecse: Whe neyrenste lose a Uns Sautloved. apman gaguteting tre. seane, ne trasier eas __ KURNITURE, DE BASAM I pe eanigrinng of customs duties, The legal tender notes have in- | "gt. 4, ' i! Canada wemertee tt te 300, nes de. | been stopped. stable reward for ther return to Ciysses | 4 100,000 WORTH OF PARLOR, CHAMBER, DU “inh ue ai . Cronedd’” G2,S8U700).. oweves, ata (NN depeaite iu ‘ay en panne ma Canada superfine at $6 18 | estimated as high as $1,500,000, The residences de. Doubleday, 11 Wail street, A. ihe 0 0 gituing Room Furniture, Bedding, Ae., the der Haj SU ef 5; market trregular; occasional enles of | gtroyed were mostly fine ones, including those of _ ta v topper Canada spring nominal; sales | 3, p, Robbins, John McGregor, Join Lewis, P. M. | 7 ost—ON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, A LADY'S iui; dem Everett and Peter White.’ The Commercial Hotel ith Cora: Pia attached, The (inder will be wit and the Tremont House were burned—voth frame id by leaving them at 72 Weat Tuirt etreet. hotels, The people are very reticent, and dislike <= : | Ba 36 o 96 05; pearis, talking of Lp Teed or losses, from Me fet u ge! be \ $ “¥ “i the latte: ~ . — culation. The totais of the iast two statements are poser char ais Danian tee © cehper oF ‘tn tetines &]() REMARR;CLOST A WHITE AND UROWN SET. as subjoined:— diate scarcity of provisions, as the supply saved | WAN) ter, middling size, long frincy care, bom an Bea » Tune 13. June 20. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. qas considerable, and with that to be had at Negan- weeasie c'hras 10 bus pwns en ich ase Mighin eiceeh the 5,142,024 $274,117,608 AP AAPARADARIAA nee would carry the population through some time, | above reward will be 9,124,850 Readers of the HERALD cannot have falled to notice | while Chicago ta distant from Marquette ut twent — TREL OPERA HOUSE. $513,622, notwitustanding the deduction of the loss | JON Saleh in specie. The limited demand for money is indl- cated by the decrease of $1,024,416 in loans. The | only other change is a decrease of $47,726 in the cir- choice dair » © ‘ecte : the city, at Wremnendoss evn AL ‘truths Goods warrentelon Bich y tieth street, OOLEY'S OPERA Howse Unabat cena of the great UE COMBINATION, enthusiastic delight by crowded and BURL TURE MANUFACTORY, ap—Magmincent Parot | fasslonabie autioacen Onn OO Sus pans gee at a oe EO TART RORSO, a sO @ great vari o ft unetion with ry, Bedroom and, Diniag Room Furniture, | “A AXVy bavENruat, aittesaes, Mirrors, dc, cheap, All goods war: , _REWARDS, J, L. DONNELLY, tn the familiar Burlesques foout 84,119,120 " 2 REWARD.—STULEN, A LARGE SARATOGA | , LL THE MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CAMILLE, Deposits 211,484,387 | the Unusual number of transfers occurring in the pa BS | steweeving just os Trunk, marked “Alice’Sabine, and burned at one A contained in the elegant private residence No, # Went and PADDY NILES’ BOY. ond hee q s rs the mrunk an y th street, between yr — ————— a _ ei se se hd ai Ltr Men in dip ale Ryakon Ue daa “nrnasy New Fk ot fagsiy tearing ths cltry Cor ane at BAI? We original cont 18 | PRENOWS LYRIO HAL F jote to ault purchasers, The foreign exchange market was on the whole | “season.” As only property that is brought under | « - — — o- a steady and quiet, and bankers were unwilling to | the hammer has heretofore had the benedt of be:ng ARRIAGES THS. draw unless at rates permitting of the shipment of | published to the public, and as ali the sales now oc. M AND DEA Ss specte against their bills. Some of the Jeading | curring are private transactions, we shall datiy give J08, F. SABIN Sixth avenue, opposite Reservotr Park Has SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR OD AS NEW FOR SALE CHEAP— | stTRAWBERRY FLSTIVALS, FATRS, WEDDINGS, key t, Angalre tt) sob at 1.248 Third avenue, | FINE TABLE WARE SUPPLIED PREE OF EXPENS! MR. JOHN containing pepe, of no use nd receive $9 reward. cher, but to owner, " r A fg ato | Married, = = oarrtet | > Al EWARK OPERA HOUSE.—MONDAY, JUNE 23. drawers asked 110% for their steriing at sixty days, | @ separate ‘tat of the most important occurring, witi. Rvsse11—Fitcu.—On Thursday evening. June 18, CIGARS AND TORACCO. Dy yptlpy ty eo tcrre Giana ienien 4 ‘ anHADAME, ADEL De RISTO RI, te but second hand the best rate was 110). Commer. | names ot buyer and seller, Last week wens’ ge the residence of the bride's parents, by the Kev, | oor BENDALL @ Co.%4 wareuotien iby Bt, B06 | Eder he cirecion of ¥. Coat, oefore ber daa, Lepartre clal bills continue in very limited supply, and | quite a briskaess in New Jersey, prices : De Kel ong pvaare pid oar eat iit pay ytd udson atrdet, corner of Canal. ELIVABETH, QCEEN OF ENGLAND. " ter of Gi 4. All of . ‘at reasonable pri ae o especially those representing shipments of cot- | enormous, but sales quite lively, In Je aug Goppasp-ia ‘Son! nee wh P ME. ANNA DE RANGE, tom, the exports of the Inter from all | iarge tract of land on the river and ¢ ae a ~ rhage ne, evn een MARBLE MANTELS, bie Be FORA RR Aree on to announce that on . ~e~4 ) June 18, at ® First Presbyterian church, by the ports for the week ending on Friday | either side to MIN creek, North Tenth and Prospect | Rev. D. M. Stward, i | . D. Dy Hawey T. THOMAS, of ‘ONES | Friday evening, Jane #, the ent Cantairice, was sold by the New Jersey Shore | Chicago, Lil, to Jeuimtte R. Gopvanp, of : ‘Wine. Na BE LAOR ai y ARBLE MANTELS, MONUMEN' al 'S maa bi great varieties, at reduced Ree KLAB! being stated at only 2,830 bales, while the | etree’ E ’ Re tory, 63 First avenue, near Third Get price list | will make her (arewail a ce in New York previous to stocks at all the ports are reduced to 124,400 bales, A epee any to Pg Pac an Died region! and business Clairvoyant Spirit re buying elsewhere, Mantels pul up in the country. ara at be Teigtire toa separ Y rT ‘A eectet to o 2 lore ani oro en against 288,000 bales at the same time last year. At | $0054 and olter purposes. in ‘Newark | Bnosxax.—On Saturday night, June 20, Loxtivm | riage, mo eatefaction, no pay. Oriee ise fam Sorenieuis | )GARBLB MANTELG—THE BEST PLACR IN THE seov pt Wie AN Pe AT aae ticket odlcey t1¢ Broad: the close bankers’ bills on E: nd at eixty days orth side | ©., youngest child of John P| Kate Brosian, aged t | strevt, vetwees Third And Fourth aveas rity ar ree Haig Mastole of ene raed way, and [-T1t4, Broadway. were quoted at 11041104; at three days, 110% @ | of ee wien Pere th Se» pet an | year, 1 month and 1 week, JHTON BE st Eighteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. Cut BROADWAY, ‘ogy and medicine at 604 Canal at, | thu out, 110%; commercial bills, 109: onmuited 100%. Bankers’ bitis Ci ‘The funeral will take place this (Monday) morning, ing> | at ten o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. wusEvM . Be ‘sold to Han = = Al on Paris at sixty days; 5, 6.123. On Berlin— | ton his property, No. 20 Mulberry, being 80x100, for | 30 Vandam street, The relatives and (riends are ADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED OLAIRVOY- MASSLEIZED, stare MANTELS, HALF THE PRICE a Bankers’, 71% @ 92; on Bremen, 19% a 10%; on | $6,000. eae side ‘of Plane 26 Faqueated 10 atond. ‘ant.—Visit her for everytning, sickness, busiaess, (hell, eee TE eT, O08 Sixth avon atomy, ; , Honeywell to W. 0. ‘ass jurr.—On Saturday, June of consum: Dames, numbers, good luck, 871 Canai at . STE , aie way, Frankfort, 418 4156; om Amsterdam, 414 0 414; 0D fort "800 oy At Honey of Bushwick a4 ANN, widow of Tames’ ‘outta the lst year or net ADAMS MOPB<BY PALMIOPAY.ON ALLarraina between eae sod Thirty oteth PEN PROM 8 A.M. TLL Hamburg, 36% @ 86%; on Antwerp, 6.15 a 5.193, Parkhurst beg py 26275 iy ), Was sol he of her of ae ie Sixth avenue. Ladies @1; gents $2. pats Ss RX PRESSES, ARCH STREET Tf Proposals for $800,000 “New York County Court | by Mr. George to Robert tet fot $5,000, from the house venue BXPRESSE Fale large and. popular laren jor remains will be strip on the west side of Wash: ‘| son-in-law, Joho 6, 1624 street ana Tenth avenue, | pe sSONBAR THIRTY. - onal rnin int Bouse Stock No. 2” will be opened by Comptroller ey pt N ‘of Spruce, being 25200, was bought | to at. Michael auareh, 39 SEVENTH AVENUB, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST A ¥. 4G. BURNHAM'S PURNITURE AND aaaor avenue and Thirty. aa 5 5 a wenth street, Bisth Connolly on Tuesday, June 23, at two o'clock P.M. | by Nancy W, Smillie from J. Baylem for $500. ay) morning, at haltpask | Ever rapes Woakt navies Lelia ta Gon tae wap ‘oem oy scarry Sy or Sou IND. a Briere Ae. sddress Jovoph, D. Murphy, Zasinass Mam, This stock Will Dene interest as the rate of six per | At South Oranee oa the Middle Tavern roed, @ tea 010g, Wawa Teg Wou ane (seu tebe Yanan ousananies “OD