The New York Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1868, Page 7

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a i HE gent dlgtea® zl ansend tlaend Llu ri ide ‘The ratiway share market was very strong through- @ut the day, especially for Reading and Erie, and the ‘Dutts express great confidence in much higher prices, ‘While the bears are reluctant to extend their ‘‘short”” ‘Wes under existing circumstances and show some ‘@uxiety to “cover” their contracts. The sbundant ‘Crops, of which there is more than the usual promise Im allgections of the country, lead to the inference that railway earnings will be largely increased in Comsequence, and hence the bull element is in the a@acendant. The Reading Railway Company, in de- Claring 4 five per cent @ividend in scrip for the half year, which is equal to more than that amount tn Cash, alates that its earnings would have justified an equivatent cash dividend had a large sum not been ‘exponded in building a rolling mill and in constract- ing new roads. The rolling mill will, it is said, goon save the company more than its cost, : SALES AT THE wew YOR STOCK EXCHANGE. asi 6 er June 26—10015 A. M1. UB @s, tc ips 3103 08 8-5, cou, 06,0 te i 3 PA Priitteriiitiiiit igayeoenasepese i 4 Fi aa it was been unable hitherto to obtain any iron | "gon Ht 1 Fails that will wearlonger than about two years, Itis | 208 16 tis Fumored (hat the large buyers of the stock of late have | 10000 Hd GON Erte ie Deen the Pennsylvania Coal Company, the Delaware | 10% wo'lts i teens me ine it and-Hudxon Canal Company and the Delaware and | 25000 Pacts, at by Mo mo bo 104 Lackawanna Coal Company, for the purpose of con- S000 Great Weat tdcne Fd vino im trotting the Reading Company at the next election. 400 Mortis & Fan dm. 90" 100 60 91 '6 ‘Tne caw of J. J, Howell and De Veau vs. the | 00 do bet cat tox '50 ad Uhicago and Northwestern Ratiway Company came | 3M Chic& Altine be. 94. 80 x Up before Judge Ingraham tn the Supreme Court | 5000 Mil és al Jet mm ee 300, tH Chambers yosterday, on the order to show cause why | [eG Shite ween im 06 R a the injunction should not be continued restraining | 2000NY NH bds,6's, 98 20) Chicago & NV pr ae tee company from paying the ten per cent stock | iste tntronrsre, 6 te ee eet RR ee @ividend which it has declared, ‘The argument was | 24 Fs 5, concinded, but the decision reserved. The court, 6 bey ig Rowever, intimated that the iutter would be made | og) *on or before Monday morning next, the day on | 100 Which the dividend 1s payabie. + At the commencement of business the stock market was steady, and at the early seaston of the 15 13 ‘open bourd Reading was active and steady at 1041 | 39 Brun 100 Chicago & Alt pref i Canton Ci Evtise @ 104%, while rie was quiet at 69. At the first reg- | 100 Quicksliver an wk ft ular bourd railway shares were rather dull and Half-past Two o’Cleck P. M. slightly ower, Dut on the second call the tendency | $2000 US 6's, '81, reg... 1184 200 she Welle-Fargo Ex. 26 was again upward. New York Central closed % | Sorw ses %i,couc: HE 300 Adame aprons." mnt higher cian at the same time yesterday, Erie X, | yay US ge S9b%, 84. 1 Ween ROO Mh Reading 7, Michigan Southern 1, Rock Island %, | #0000 dc © NG HOS, 100 U 8 Hep rh Fort Wayne %, Ohio and Mississippi , Pacific Mall Le ee gs %, Western Union Telegraph s, and North Carolina % 80 Meroh 35 sixes, new issue, 34, while Northwestern was % lower, Hes Wire Ree ‘as Canton Company %, Tennessee sixes, ex-coupon, i, : ms ‘rolina, @X-coupon, 1 +s. Government se- wo" Jull at a fractional advance upon the Tes closing prices of yesterday at the first call, which Was not, however, maintained at thé noon call, At the open hour at one o'clock the market was very 92258 strong and eading sold at 104% and Michigan nt Southero at 92%. After the calla briak demand 16% 79% sprang uy for Erie, under which the stock advanced EY ined to 60%. Ai the second regular board the Po a Market was unusually active and strong, and 35 78% NewYork Central closed i higher than at the first wih we Reguiac board, Erie %, Reading %, Michigan South- Tor i == S *. erm 44, Nov:liwestern 3, preferred 3¢, Fort Wayne %, ‘Miiwaukeo and St, Paul preferred %, Western Unton ‘Telegrapt: \;, and North Carolina sixes, ex-coupon, %, While !’acific Mall was \{ lower, and Tennessee sixes, new issue, ¥. Government securities were duli ata deciine of 4 per cent. At the open board at three o'clock there was more disposition to buy than ‘to sell, and Erie sold at 69%;, Cleveland and Pitts- ‘burg 007,, “eading 1045; and Northwestern preferred 79%{. Subsequently Erie advanced to 70% under a steady demand, and at the close at a quarter to six the marke! was steady atthe foliowing quotations, ew York Central, 105; Southera, 92°; a 92%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 904 290%; Cleveland and Toledo? 10415 a 104%; Rock Ksland, 195, a 105%; Northwestern, 70 a 70%; do. Preferred, 79 a 7954; Fort Wayne, 112% a 112%; Ohio and Mississippi, 30% a 50%,; Pacific Mall, 101% a 101%; Western Unton Telegraph, 34% & 35. ‘The market for government securities was firm at the opening, but the continved dulness caused Prices to lose the improvement which they showed at the firat call, The principal dealers have been en- couraging a decline for some days past, but there Bre no sellers, and all are avxious to buy whenever quotations are nominally lowered. There is no loubt tuat next month will witness a very active and buoyant market for all the Issues of our national x, June 26—6 P.M. BUILDING MATERIALS.—Kasiera apruce was only moder- ately active and again lower;closing at $20 a @22—the latier an extreme price, The stock is light, but large arrivals are soon expected, and buyers anticipate » further decline fn prices, Sales 500,000 feet (part to arrive) at $20 » 822. Yellow pine was quoted at #300 #85. ‘To arrive , 200,000 feet were wold fat #32 50, Lathe were in good demand and sendy, the sales boing $600,000 at #3. Lime wae steady at 81% for common and Lo for ump, Rosendale cement was steady at $175, Bricks were in fair request at @12.0 B13 for Long Island, @11 a B12 for New Jersey, #13 a B14 North river, $18 & G83 for Croton and @46 a #80 for Philadel. phia fron B from 4c. a Ble, FRAWAX was quict at prices rangin Corren.—The market for Rio, though quiet, was stendy at ny cargoen: ic. a 1c, old, i bond, for duh for fair do., 10°e: a Ue. for good do, Use. m Ve. for prime do., 5c. a I2'cc. for extremes, in lots. The bags, ex steamer Merrimac, at abont Ie., gold, in bond. Other kinds were in good demand. Sales "RGR aracaibo, ox Nile, and 1,600 do, Laguayra,both for eonsumptfon, on private CorpRR.—For ingot there was a better demand and the business was fair, the salen being 135,000 ibs. Baltimore (; ld snake) mainly at $10. : 15.000 lhe, Lake Superior at $2/¢c. 150,000 do. Detroit at Tine. The Rogiigy market bas declined to £75 10s, for Chile, Corton.—From spinners and speculators there was an fran hooey by cred by the more favorable newn from Liverpoo!, and s further advance of Sse. in en WAS established. ‘The inquiry was chiefly for low aiding to middling. ‘The sales were 5,402 vales, inciuding 3802 for ning. 1,650 for specuintion, and 250'forexport, Anuexed the current quotat " bonds, and the dealers, foresecing this, are anxious to Moditeant — New Orleans ‘buy in a feos stock before the reinvestment demand | orainary. — a from the public, growing out of the dis- | Good ordina By B WR Dursemeat of the July interest and divi- : tH 3 a dends, is felt, At the close the market a =I amernsetd oe ae was dull and steady at the subjoined quotations:— a ear tapes tore wonder” banged price. We quote y do hooks, 38 tne! 8 Be: iF supoks, 8 toch bonds, nga Bids ., B, luck dow $3 boa 62 80; motasees ¢o.. 58 inch ox do. He. ; rim’ do., A “ H Sold tert; aah n 88.) PiPe Mo qiiet at unchanged prices. We quote ada- 14 ounce) ic. «Mic. sperm 4hc., and patent Bic. Rogistered, 1881, 113's a 113%; coupon, 1881, 117% a 118; 5-20's, registered, 1863, 109 110; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 13:4 a 113%; do., 1864, 110% @ 111; do., 1865, Tis & 111{: do., 1965, January and July, 113% @ 913%; do., 1867, 1137, a 114; do., 1968, 100% a 110; 10-40's, registered, 106% @ 107; do., coupon, 107 a a074. Gold was steady at 140 a 140%, with the closing ‘transactions prior to the adjournment of the board @t 140%. There was a moderately active borrowing demand for coin, and loans were made at 1 a7 per Dent per annum and 3-32 a 'y per cent per diem for borrowing as well as “flat.” The gross clearings mounted to $31,102,000, the gold balances to $1,044,844, and the currency balances to $1,713,778. ‘The Sub-Treasury disbursed $27,000 in coin in pay- wee Bi i Soe thi har Feduction. Buyers evinced thie inely bought pretty largely at Tull prices. Califo Was quiet, but much more The ment of interest on the public debt, and the conver- | 12.000'bbix, the market cloning quiet and steady. | Boutbera steady, with odernt . tion of seven-thirty notes amounted to $692,600, The | Si'buin’ ‘hye Sour was quiet and lower, the oalos being 178 foreign exchange market was firm and moderately pe, Wes ~-. ‘active, the sales being 700 bbis. active during the day, but there was no change in state. g rates, and bankers’ bills on England at sixty days ‘were quoted at 110 @ 110%; at three days, 110% a 1105; commercial bills, 109% a 109%{. Bankers’ bills mo Paris at sixty Gays, 6.16 @ 5.123%. ‘The Morris and Essex Railroad Company yester ay elected the following Board of Directors for the ensuing year, viz.:—Messra. Theodore F. Randolph, do... Round boop Obio, shipping brands. Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. St. Lonis low extra... Beach Vanderpoel, Robert Hamilton, Edwin A. Ste- | Caijforni: ‘wens, Asa Packer, Edward H. Wright, Francis 8. body ae aus Lathrop, Aaron Robertson, J. Couper Lord, Charles Gorn meal, Brandywine. Ba SBsEEaesresa00% BM) SeSsasssassesse 23: A. Lighthipe, George Opdyke, Wm. Shippon and George Bliss, ‘At the half-yearly meeting of the Western Union | inthe Telegraph Company, recently held, the following aes statement of its business for the six months ending | small lot duly 1 was submitted, the earnings and expenses for wy 2: $ May aad June being estimated:— 32a 2: Gross Current , Net | Sh Monroe giomeas” gizajoar | St 600,183 345,855 254,327 | California eed ec x ‘The 575,000 000 py 000 330/000 300000 Dushels forn at Bd. Pa ee ere | terms. Total.....++.+++$8,495,106 $2,104,508 $1,350,608 | delphia ‘Total net six months, to July 1, a9 Urs, par tai rare prrireern ++ $1,350,608 own gre Aas troleum for Ph Pcowny olor ws moderate at fall on Sonda, omohaas valoe nc Mig © fa}yer and oqulvalesi Purchase of real estate. “fer aes Fie Ot Js 60 bale Balinese of not profits forthe six months, ~ market vontined ‘over all cupeasen, a fot able for July di ade. . crop, 10:. @ 260, for The net earnings for the aix months ending ary 1, 1868, were er appropriated in payment of nds maturing in 1967, ae por statement published January, 1 ‘The receipts for Cnstoms and the receipts, pay- gmonts and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have been as fol Pa fe dows: bar Tip lOuthary foreign wae dull and nominal at 60. « Custom Mouse, =Suh- Treas) ———— pea hes i He ites.—Por hemlock sole there was an active demand y ace tpi, Balances. June 22 Monn re Yee Tan” $06,990,038 | nd prices s¢ most qualities were fully lo, per 1b. higher, the m 7,028,401 658/417 96,710,617 ‘strong at the improvement. The ales are in 020, 958,409 7105 receipts, which cont fair, but mainly com- ‘ 1,104,016 657,715 96,156,918 | posed of undesirable Kinds, Heavy '# more plentiful than | 96,286,893 | any other kind, the demand, beyou §°: ‘and poor damaged, nun 26. 284,000 7'600,126 | betog edtely for light and mbidie, Onk was inore active and crops. weit Le. highor. Hemiook, Bueaos Ayres aad Rio sud middig ware anlling Wow ‘gue imyortations of dew qo0ds at this Qork fer the | pends lw WUE. f AGING TA oe. aiid tubs, 36. a Se. awe, Sour Warne aie pis Woe ie 43 Prenot.nom. - Receipis grade. The market for crude was rather more acti trere ales of B40 vile at ges 100 0s at Y8ice, 1.009 phils. - at uly. at Wie., and Soe the. drst RAE ‘Crude (fn bbis.) was held at lc. For bonded the demand wan , vaterially prevented n't jal, Sec igAuenaty Meg | manderies are cordial :- Dut the firmnesa of sellers mi: bia, 65 w 70 gravity for the Inst half Jniy, Non. Reaidunm was generatiy held at were 500 bbls, on private a Shc. for standard white, twa active apecutative demand, and advance in. prices of —¥. |. The sales gated 37.590 bbls, including 4.000 bbla. crude, in order, deliverable up to the ifth of July, at 19\e. option 1,800 bite. naphtha, for July, at Be, ard white, for June, at 097% do, do.. for September, at Bo. ; 1,500. for August, at 380, a 82'<c. ; 2 from Auguat to Fy at Se. her at Sc. ; 8 from August to for’ October, at. for August, at from At ier, at Ske. PETROL ROW BARRBLS.—Sates 500 empty refined (aubject to inapecti ion) Rror. Carolina remained dull at 1030. a Tlic. Rangoon was in some demand; salen 250 bags in bond at 37sc., gold, for raw. 878 bbls. refined and 1L8Ul do. terme. Free was. «oli In Philadelphia extraordinarily active, there being an in some casen a further abippin ples from July to December at, 32340. ; and 6, Largrence, ‘AARON Banwerr to Ruane Flows, all of MERRIMAN—FTenRicK. Church, Gawegn? Matite—Fuxwr,—At Hoboken, N, J., on Wedn f,dine a ak tne residence of tne bride's Perens, Pe ppt tea? assisted by the Rev, J. K. 3 FLynr, all of liohabee ae eee ee. Rarer—CHancgton.—On Thursday, the residence of the bride's father,’ sone tt J. B.C. Boaarr W. Rarma, of Brooklyn, to Miss Henuierra Caéanoniior, of New York. SusMAN—KarzensTeix,—On Sunday, June 14, in Sees ure laren Bets ue max, of New York, to Miss Jer Karamusrain, of TARADWaLL—Witiaus,—On Wednesday, 34, at Calvary churob, by the Rev. Dr, Waskburaes WILLiaw it, DWELL, Of Portsmouth, N. H., to Grace, daughter of Samuel Williams, Faq., of this furrixa—Sanrord,—At the Church of the Atone- on Thursday, June 26, by the Kev. W. T. Sa- bine, Winsiow L, Waving, Jr., of Newark, N. J., ANNIE M. Sanroun, of New York. No card ' Died. ANDERSON.—On Friday, June 26, Witt A - BON, aged 49 years, 7 munth and 15 Gaye she The relatives friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate resi- dence, No, 139 Satfoik street, on Sunday. For fur- Sean peronlice one SODAAI"s Herald. JKRE.—On ay, June 26, at Hoboken, N. J,, FRANCIS, infant son of Hippolpie aud Mery Wane BOARDMAN.—On Tuesday evening, J short titness, WILLIAM BOAnDuAN, aged 00 foerwand omen th ‘he wembers of Washington |odge, No. 21, F, A. M.; Ancient Chapier, No. 1, R. rare ‘Goluninan Couuoll Kt. and S. M.; Columbian Commandery. No. 1, of Knights Templars, and the fraternity im gen- erai, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the church of Rey. Mr, Knapp, on Vhirty-third atraet, between Highth and Ninth avenues. Members will meet at room No. 8 Union square, at twelve o'clock M. Tho Sir Knights of Columbian Commandery, No. 1 are hereby summoned to attend an emergent meet: ing, ab-No, 8 Union square, at twelve o'clock (uocn), on Sunday, June 24, 1858, for tie purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our tate Sir Kuucht, William Gourd) he Sir Knights of sister com- invited to attend. J. HOLBOROW, Recorder. ive and ‘There ‘at 18C.5 Jor Matin, E. ‘88 75. Buow.y.—On Friday, June 26, WiLLtaMgC, BROLL. Arte relatives aod ft rhe relatives and friends of the family, aiso those of his brother, James 4. and of his brother in law, William J. Davison, are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, (rom the residence of ius mother, 232 West Cwenty-(ourth street, o@ Sunday afternoon, at one 0’ rh CasKols.—At Tompkinsvilie, Staten Isiand, ou Friday morning, June 26, Su2aserh Caso, widow of Matthew Carroll, aged 59 years. ‘The friends of the ‘amliy ate respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Peter’s churci, New Brighton, Staten isiaud, on Sunday wfieraoon, at two o'clock, Dowrw ANT, 8 agare- —On Friday, Jane 26, suddenly, Austin of B. Ogden and Estelle K. Doremus, aged SURE TER wan dail nt Ae. 267-166. gold. ears, 6 months and 9 days. oe ark Gelcatin Hnnood sae, Nosed of ao farther FOUIN.—-AL Washingtou Heights, on Friday morn- Meee thurs aivvation a yond iemnand, chiedy forrefining | MR) June 26, Mrs. SUMAN FOLLIN, aged 72 years. grader, Mil prices were realized, the market olosiny Hier friends and those of her son-in-law, Mr. &. Hons appended. Tse, A anle of | 1,500 boxes wan ru jo peine lo. UL He. ; prime to ehoic Sforhard I inc. for hard, for soft white, and Ic. a 143<c. for yellow. . Saur.—The semana for all kinds except Ashton's was ec. prices were mainta’ rel. fet, but atensty at 160. Topacco. —Kentneky was more soucht after, but the lower t The. Ic. firm, Sales 600 bhan, x! eredes were iy 80 Yi In seed len! a good business wan done at frm prices, Uy 7100 Then tho cases. old Penuryivania at 9c. 9 Btate and Ohio at Sisc.a Myc. 1 do. Cor ‘The anlex compriaad Ly 8.12gc. for Cuba and Porto Rico; also 120 hoxex vw alc. Geo, Squier, are invited Lo attend the funeral, from the residence of Captain M. Beil, 146th street and mored. | ‘Yenth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. infertor to common __ refiving, Gav ny do., We. avrieR.—Ou Thursday, June 26, JosiaAn H. Gav- . reser nearer Talses | quae, Je. don of J. H. and’ M. L. Gautier, in tae Lith year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the (unerai service, at the residence of iis parents, 3 Fifth avenue, this (Satur- Nternoon, at Ave o OK. (a Brooklya, on Tharsda, short liiness, Gime M. moruing, Gianovux, dune 2 ey daughier of Regis aud B.A’ Gignoux, in the Luh Job- year of ner age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atieud the funeral, from the residence of her parenia, (his (Saturday) afternoou, at three o'clock. GULLesPiR.—AL Rye, Westchester couaty, N. Y., on Friday, June 26, Ur. JomN 4. GLLesrie, in the Oth year of his age. and 1,000 dio. new Connecticut ut Vge. a PZ ve. for fers, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are res pect- ‘8 Bc, for rem and 37%4¢. x Ste, for wrappers; al fully invited to atrend tus funeral, at the Preaby- canes State fil We, Spanish and man terian church iu Kye, oa Monday afternoon, at haif- were sold on private . Banca was nominal The market for feece, though more actt sett heavy, and holders to sell to any extent Obliged to accept Of lower prices. ‘of the former 80 ba! ‘Tin. —The anie of heard of 260 sla —The oni ie of pig we heard of was slab Strate ‘ot Bio. dons and do, Plates were dull at #8 1234 @ #837, ts ‘en | past one o'clock. ‘Traius leave corner Twenty-sev- peo strect aud Fourth avenue at hall-past eleven o'clock. HAgiNe,—On Wertnesday, June 2, at the residence 12% of his father-in-law, George A. Pholps, 209 West Fourteenth street, James D. HARING, of this ciiy. The funeral services will be attended {voi St. Paul's church, Vairfield, Conn., this (Saturday) after- Sa gude onks abtareaiae at hen Hand Ze Nagin | noon, ms two o’cloc suoniongs and acquaintances ; 0 per pul of the family are invited to attend, leaving the city Ree eee ne arte ie Ca ce te tence as | bY the New Haven Railroad, corner of Twenty- full _ pel stock all Kinds in seventh Street and Fourth avenue, at half-past elevea ‘Texas ts in improved demand and command: viounly current, Foreign is moderately a ‘The anies are 240,000 tha, (at Oe. aide, the latter an outside At Hic. a fle,, 12,000 X and X old and new Olio and ‘ Nos. private terms., uding 14,000 medi 0 hurry New (rie: are 70 hales Cane, 11 a “68.000 Ibe. a $0, KRY. — o'clock, aod cau return the same evening, Howron.—On Friday, June 26, after @ lingering sickness, EMMA JANE, daughter ‘of the late Daniel Horton, Haq., in the 17tb year of her age. Notice of the funeral hereafter. INGBESOLL.—At Shrab Oaks, N.Y June %, JOSKrH INGRROLL Pun price} State *,000 a Thuraday, chur JACKSON D., wife of Willa Funeral at No. b: Sunday aflernoon, at four o'clock, ‘Texas | N, J., on Monday afternoon, at halC-past twelve Lecoat,—At 26 West Washington place, on Vriday evening, June 26, WitLiam LeuGar, an old merohaut of this city, dots the funerai hereafter. Receipts, none. Tha market was duit and | Lockwoon.—On Thursday morning, Jane 25, after | ashort but severe illness, Saat LOCKWOOD, 1D Le of his a FAMILY MARKET REPORT. | inand'velatives of the family are reapect- d to atiend the funeral, from his late resi- : Is Soutit reet, Williamsburg, ‘The anticipation of a great influx of strangers, | EI (Saturday) afternoon, ‘at two o'clock, which has in fact already commenced, with a conse- | Without further notice, quent crowding of hotels sand | MAGNER.—On Friday, June 26, Kow Ano MAGNRR, «1 boarding houses great increase in the patronage F even delegates must eat and can used @ degr fh dency to been exhibited for some weeks, It has caused very much alteration in prices we, therefore, omntt our usual list of price articles of fiat have disappeared fro and one article, Nova Scotia smoked saimor arrived, Greens aad berries are about up to the demand. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Contianed Sale of the Classaw’ns Poi chester County, Property. Operations at the Exchange yesterday were confined to the continued aale of ihe Classor Point pro by A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co., pursuant to a judgment The sale was com- menced on the Tith inst., from which date it was ad- ‘We at that time catled atien- of the Supreme Court in partition, journed to yesterday. to the nature and character of attractions, present and prospective, and hay doubt all interested in thia knowledge are inp sion of such facta, This saie was quite ax w out was lively and spirited. Prices were well tained. Below we give particulars: BY A. J. BLERCKER, BON & € Plob 6 2.41 acres, Henry Cooper, per ners... Plot th, 12:95 ncrom # Khiffelin, per acre... Plot 14, 6.06 acres, Cooper, ver sere. Pa tateeaerrear a ‘acres, Charles Marray, per 8c 19, 4.38 ne: Plot 20, 1 Plot 9, ¥ Plot 38, i ot 94, 5. . per acre Plot % 7. Guirtion per acre. Plot 96, 3. per sere Plot 37, 8. acre. Plot 28, 7. Fioil eat Plot gh bas Plot 24, 2.21 Plot 35, 3.34 Plot 36, 9.08 Pree Plot 38, 38.’ ‘The following is @ list of marine tranefera wade pbeidnttrenthintn eee Map Ox.—Yesterday afternoon, while 6 number of cattle were being driven through Church street, near fractious, and, starting Warten, one of them became from the drove, immediately commenced host against Passing goring several persons, but none of them sertousiy. The rabid ‘animal was braission, but not anti) he was persistentiy clubbed by the police and citizens, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, foon reduced to su Married. n the stands, ly Weate anative of Ireland, aged rs. The funeral wil!’ take place this (Saturday) after- noon, at two o from lus late reatdence, Forty- seventh street and Fourth avenue, ‘The frieuds are respectfully invited to attend. lonax.—On Monday, dune 22, at Champaign Otty, Ii., Louisa, wife of Jaines P, Moran, of this city. ue notice of funeral will be given. McAvoy.—on Thursday, June illness, ab the residence of lis pi Ayoy, aged | year aud 7 months. ‘The relatives and friewds are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 221 Kast Twenty-first sirect, thin (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. aLK.—Un Friday, June 26, the 67th year of his age, ves and friends of the family are reapect- ed to attend the funeral, (rom bis residence in the country, Hicksvilie, L. I., ow Sunday after- noou, at one o'cioc OBLRN.—At Madison, N. J., 00 cosas June 25, AMBROSK CLARK, youngest son of Henry G. and Miu- erva B, Ohieu, aged 6 months and 4 days. Amsterdam, Fonda and Gloversvitie (N. Y.) papers I COPY. : Power. —On Thursday, June 26, of consumption, Joun C. HAMILTON Power, of 45 Peck slip, late of Brooklyn, aged 60 years. Funeral will take piace from 4% Peck shp, on Sun- ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, from theace to marble after @ severe ents, JOUN Mc ny as Mcdenn perty, ell at- tended as on the former days, and bidding through- main- | Yaults, See ad avent after which arrangements | will be made for the interment of the remains ,at | Halifax, N.S. #80] preg.—On Wednesday, June 24, DRBORAR S., wife 4 | of the Rev. Jonn , of the Troy Conference. 0 ‘The friends of the family and those of her brothers Renjamin, Henry B. and Abet be also of her 7 | brother-in-law, James W. Barker, are invited to at- a0 | tend the funeral, at the residence of her brother, \ Henry B. Clapp, No. 318 Kast Thirtieth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be interred in the Second street Cemetery. Ryan.—Om Thursday, June 25, of consumption, James RYAN, @ native of Bir, Kings county, Ireland, aged 55 years. "The relatives aad friends are respectfally invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, No. 18 Lispenard street, tiis (Saturday) afternoon, at two Hig remains will be interred im Oulvary y. ocur.—-On Friday, June 26, at the residence of her brother, 69 Fulton street, Brooklyo, Maggauer Rocne. ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Surra.—lo Haverstraw, on Thursday, Jane 26, of disease of the heart, COLVILLE Sarra, oldest son of Robert and Elizabeth Smith and son-in-law of James Twigg, 28 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also of his brothers and brothers-in-law, are respectfully tn- vited to attend the funeral services, at the Central Preabyterian church, Haverstraw, this (Saturday) af- ternoon at three o’cloc ‘Sxow.—In Orange, N. J., on- Thursday pormne, June %5, in the 27th year of his age, Ricuaup V. B. Swow, recently of Hamilton, 0, eldest gop of George W. Snow. The relatives and friends of the family are re- apectfally invited to attend the funeral services, from the Clinton avenue Cot chnreh, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock Suga.—On Thu , June 2, after ® long and fevore ilincss, JOHANNA, relict of Daniel Shea of conuly Limerick, Ireland, in the 61at year of her erie retattven and friends of the family and those of her sons — Michael and Danie! are respect- bo | invited to attend the funeral, from her late 240 Kiizabeth street, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Her remains will be tn- terred in Calvary Cemetery. STRWART. Friday, June 26, Exusn, wife of Charles Stewart. San Francisco (Cal.) papers please copy. Sontntree.—19 nvook yn, on erny, Jano 26, Mary ANN, daughter of the late Henry Leurs and wife of John A. Scuilung, im the goth year of her *eFaneral at the residence of Andrew Schilling, in Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Sout! Brooklyn, of Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Th ‘rienda of the family are Teapectfully invited to attend. tilities: Bino—Coorae.—On Thursday, Sane 25, at tho rest. WATSON. roy Jane 24, after @ pro- dence of Joseph Bird, by the Rev. K. F. Alsop, of | tracted illness WiLut |. Wagon, eldest son of Rye, Howann Biav to Bitsaeru Coortk. all’ of | Henry B. and Mary A. Watson, aged 2 years. this crty Funeral services on Sunday afternvon, at two NNETr—flows.—On Tuoaday, June 2%, at the | o'clock, (rom the residence of tie MAKAMiA NO, 169 charok of, (ho Hole Commoapign, Dy Uae Kam, Mc. A Weak Wiacbeillda wicaule ‘A OT. —& BESPROTABLE Tr. A ‘ABLE GIRL TO COOK, 13 Sete sae ere oe 104 Weer Seep Ee art i 4 > g to the country. [31 sic wees end toner tu iat fay e : city reference. ” WIA ST., CORNES OF KAST HOUSTON sT.—A ~ abe German tas Sok, washer aad ironer olty “Gall for two days. 13 ro 155 wre SECOND aooo st. FLOOR. French cook, Gaicly landed from Paris, ina private fagally gna eater IO ‘ao objection to the country. Call or wT nd “ WEsT TH at., TOP. FLOOR.—AB FIRST CLASS: cook and baker; ae ghiention to the country; city Can be soon for two days. ND FLOO! AS FIRST 252 mort aT, 5 GLASS Gi restaurant’ cont ; understands ber business thoroughly. Apply to Mra, Rynss Sie OF QB Wear’ sre era DANISH GIRL AS FIRST e 4_clnaa cook. 3 350 BART BD sr, NEAR IST AV.-AN ENGLISH OU woman as cook; good washer and troner. Nine years reference, Q55 West writ s7.—as COOK OF HOUSEKEEPER, e311) by a moat respectable English woman; understand both perfectly; haa s daughter would go as nurse or walter; bas the best oity references, Can be 1.27] BROADWAY), NEAR, SD STAN, EXPERI ° enced woman In private family as cook or to ta! charge of « house for the summer months ; best city refere Inquire for two days. 1.373: BROADWAY, BETWERN 27TH AND aovit 20 Led his.-A reapectable girl as plain cook; best city rofereace, Gan be aren Cor two days. ‘seen for One week. Chambermaids, &, 10: WHST TH ST, BETWEEN 67TH AND OTILA A “A good, smart girl aa chambermaid and waitre would take‘onré of children nnd do plain sewing ; no objéc- tion to the country ; good references. 11D *AST Jer or, RERWREN ¢THt AY. AND IR- Z__ ving place.—A Protestant youn woman as cham- hermaid and wattress; has good reference from her Iaat piace no objection to go to due country, Can be een at her inst place. 218 WEST 20TH ST.-AS CHAMBERMAT 2. ‘American Protestant girl. Call for two di 2: 3} RAST TH ST. “A RESPECTAREE GIRL AS chambermald and waitresr ; assist with the washing if required. Good referenoe. O51 NEST wm stioa COMPETENT AMERICAN 4oDL girl as chambermaid and waitress or as chamberuald and nueve ; best city reference. 4B2 WEST BD T, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT. VO respectable young itt aa chambermaid we stcens ; has good elty reference from inat place, for two days. Dressmakers and Svamsiresses. 5Q ott ST, BETWREN, BROADWAY AND UNIVER. eC) nity pince.A som it person as good scumstre: can do a Kinds of fatnily sewing aad operate on x sewing machine, or {a fully competent to take the entire charge of an infant from its birth ; good city reference. 110 ee AV., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—AN xperienced operator on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing igo out by the day or week, with or without her ) EAST ATH ST.—A DRESSMAKER, WISILES 0 eF or with a fow families by the day or week; can rim in the latest atyle, Cail or address, FIRST CLASS TAILORESS AND DRESSMAKE! whose customers are out of the city, senders herser- Vices to {amities by the month fortwo months. Caa use any machine. Address Mra. A. Byron, station D. Goneral Housework, &c. 6) 4) MADISON STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO Zeded man to do generat housework ; good city references” 31 , WRST MIST ST.-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- Led ovat housework ins email private faroity. 339 FAST STH STA GERMAN GIRL TO DO OOD housework in a email family. Housekeepers, &e. A Minow LADY wHo t8 4 THOROUGH HOUSE. Keeper and who wishes to obtain = home, would te ed to accept the charge of « gentioman's house, either a hor Without children, Please altimore, Mi FHOUgeSHEPER'S struaTion WANTED—BY A widow indy, to a gentieman of smal! family. Those moaning business address Mrs. M. Morris, station ANTED-BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN ‘country « situation as housekeeper or would take care of mobiid and aseii plain sewing ; n0 objection to golng ry Address for three days A. ANTED—BY A‘ LADY OF THE HIGHEST REFER ination as housek eepar, co} it or necountant ; thoroughly experienced ai npetent to ‘Address Men. F., box 6,851 Post ollice. Nurses. &c. A RESPECTABLE MAREIED rae, bas a baby one month old. li OHRYSTIE 0) woman as wet 3G WEST EH ST, BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS. oD (A respectable yonng woman, who bas @ baby one month otd, ta. do housework ; ia = good washer and ironer, niao a good cook ; the beat city reference can be given ; no ob: jection to the country; no wages required. EAST HOUSTON §T. RESPECTABLE PRO. testant girl as aurse and seamstress or to do chamber- k and washing; best references. Gan be ereu for two DOO WESt, STH, Stk RESPECTABLE YOUNG ZOD gict in wemail private family, to take care of chil- dren and sew; b y references; is Wiking and obligivg. Call or address E. F. 337 WEST TH Stk TOUNG GIRL, LATE BIBT sanders to tate onre of ehildren and do cat gewing oF to do light hoagework ; « good home preferred to high wages. A18 EAST 17TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE LADY AS . wet purse, to take a baby in her own house; no ob- Jection to go in a family. HOD RAST, UTS, ST. AN EXPERIENCED, NU UZ wishes to return to California with » family; she never sea nick; If suited would make it # permanent piace. 548 West gos PLOOK, BETWEEN 10TH eo and llth ave. woman wants « baby to wet nurse at her own bouee, E is Miscellaneous, 9 IST ST., SKCOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM A RESPEC: « table woman to go out br the day to work, Good refer Snce given if required, Call for two days. 308 WE 39TH 8T., BETWKEN 6TH AND STH BOB Neen Wick’s sivre.—A young Gerinan Indy to tend ina confectionary store; under her business very well, and bas good recommendations. A YOUNG LADY reverses, w INEMENT, HAVING MET jon ak companion to & judy or would accept any posttio menial ; changed. Address, with particulars, &. Cooper, N AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE 10 TRAVEL A with a lady as companion or governess; tra or pensea only compensation required ; references given {hered, Address Ward, Herald office. HELP WANTRD—FEMALES. _ 1IRL WANTED. -FOR GENERAL HOUSEWO! Fo nan or colored preferred. Apply, with reference, for two dayn, at 296 Went 40 {00D DRESSMAKERS ANTED-.NONE BUT CO! G patent bands peed apply. 87 Kast Bleecker et. OOD SHIRTMAKERS WANTEDAT ‘AY. lor's, corner of Grand and Chrystie ate, WORD 41 URSE WANTED MIDDLE aGED ce % . Thoroughly eorapetent to take full charge ofa antdceae 7, Rodney, vox 319 Harald o@lce. ; working on “ t 3 “Appiy at 308 Broadway, top foor. wei Tp Hanns WANTED-10 FINISH NEGKTIES oe WETMORE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal at. ANTED—& GOOD PROTESTANT WOMAN AS COOK, ‘vith recommendations. Apply at 100 Wet thy and gate, on Saturday, fore 2 o'clock. ‘ANTED TO fe 4. ORT DISTANCE IN THE country, att take care of child ove year old; she pageant anda Ip o, Brookiya, bid Waren YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL Esat Broadway. len ‘ANTEDTWO RES! ABLE GIRLS, IN A PRI- vate } Popp em and seamstress, the other as cook, ‘and froner and to spply. Gall tor three day, trou 20 ‘3 Par spy. : taew No.) Went iain et. “ ig ae, (row Way wt neral’ house: Beat ety rovers on tees aE fi AE Si'Bostony Willa & Co.,04 YVANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE Showsework otecual Gmiy. Squire at No, $43 Bast wee. acerca ANTED~A LADY FROM 35 TO 36 YEARS OF AGE, » 8 and 10 re old; Wit car fra a etn ea te wants; must be deretan 4; one who ut ot rintreat baiue, Dos 606 Now Yar muato Pom — NTE! 18 TO TAKE OUT WORK; OPERA. Warr ee OTs hen empruigers, iroverere and tut. ‘era; none but those who are thoroughly sequainted with the work are ired. Apply, with sample, at Rowland, Lewis rae ioek wt betersen Franklin and Washingson ste., two block trom 10th and 324 et. ferries, Greenpoint, ANTED-& LADY TO COLOR PITOTOGRAPHS Meee t ioteern; work given aftertearning. Professor Hamatton's, 6b Blemker atrenl, wear Kevadqar, Apply from 49 HH A, oe ‘WANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL i ia 9 small fs Raat 61th ot, family. Apply at ave. Sdand Lexington A GIRL TO COOK, ANTED. WASH ‘n good ference aired. at, from blotter Ack APO a8 - a) ANTED—AN HON! oom, yn _Bad roa for one eee Tar 1 ry Waren. 4 LAUNDRESS, TO GO TO THE "ith wate eummer. Mh avbetweon't and ¢atclock. r ANTED_A IRL TO COOK, 7 oe a Ww re pmtevitnen nth porate ieanii., ~ with reference, at 147 Woat Slat ot. from 9 to SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. $10 GLYKH ANY PERSON PROCURING MEA fur uation where T x a can receive that amount per week. 7 CRANRRRRY ef, BROOKLYN.—A RESPROTAO nae collector, errand or iu any the services of intel Si tien poe teey oe eS BARKERPER WITH GOOD KEFE. wou Like a aituation, Address Barkeeper, Herald ottos, ad ELDERLY MAN, WHO HAS ALREADY MANAGED ‘several hotels, kriows French and Knglish perienced in purchasing market provisions, desires to situation as sleward of manacer in a ciub house, hotel or @ family. Add Louta, 29 Weat Washington square. A MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED ALL OVER THR couoiry, wante a situation as traveller or bookkeeper; first class rofermnoes, Addreas A. f YOUNG GERMAN AGRICUGTURIST, WO roughly understanda the veterinary art, alto the uae of Kinds of -agricultural machines, aituation 08 aw American farm. Tuqaire of J. 189 Moxdew ot, Hobokea, N. J. ITUATION WANTED HY 4 RESPECTABLE youre man in aay ca} where bo can make himeet! aganenty natu; whee a Adress 2. J.8., ox WT Hered office, ANTED BY A YOUNG LADY A POSIITON IN & petvate iamity, ty tnateuce younker childese ie wet educated and can sive the highest refereace, 6,88 Post oMice. 2 a Aaidrene Moe FASTED BY AN BNERORTIG wituatiog th an flee aw rae accurity and beat ceference given. A\ 16 Heraid-ontige, ANTE.D-BY A CAPAGLE COLORED MAN. & 8iP uation aa head waiter, Addresa Waiters Boe 146 Hemet ooice. WANTED BY A MAN un 111s WIFE. A GUN inants house to bake chines OF far Ehe Re-AONT ferences given. Address box 8 W'os! odice, Oreeng CLERKS AND SALESKIEN. A TTARTED, YOUNG MEN FOK Mt = horses, aalary Mtactors om anlary ; bartenders. iunly's, SA Broadwny, TERNTION, WANTED A men; cat make from X% ctana need apply. Call i Jandt at., Voitac Armo Ay KORNG MAN WANTED, TO TAKE CHAROK OF R Dininews aa cashier and hookkeeper: @ rood asin will ‘Aout #2,000 to depoait tn the beminens, Address Watson Apgne, JANTELA jet pon toen ON RATES. orn Kaen fare be given to ong having avout ror which good security will be given. station @. SSISTANT BOOK KEEPERS, ( watchmen, porters for hotel, watering planes, R13 Lo Hee week. LEES, 24 Brondway, office OOKKEEPER.—A THOROUCH BOOKKREPER (OF Jevce in banking and mercantile houses teat references. Address W. Center, BERKS, BARTENDERS (yEReK WANTED—IN A RTATIONERY STORK, Wir “some knowledge of the business ani of bookkeowing. and willing to make himse!( generaliy useful; saiacy $10 por week. Adiresn A. B. Y¥., Herald office. RUG CLERK WANTED-A COMPETENT, MAN TO Linke charge of « cetail-atore ; one acousiomed to prescet ing preferred. Apply at 686 L1th near 44th at. (p00 SALYSMEN ARE MAKING 95 TO $ie DAILY TH seiting fancy show carda, Apply at Smith's Gallery, 386 jway, near Walker at. 10 DRUGGISTS.—A GERMAN PRESCRIPTION OL! wishes a altuation; he is fully acquainted with the oly trade ; beat city references given ; no ob; to tho cona- try. Address Druggist, K. R., Herald office, YNITED STATES ASSESSOR'S, BONDED AND con U nding clerk..-A nulomtan experienced in the ree, th dutlen pertaints to the same an ent roe tb niynexh Address B. (Gx, Horald from the lat of Jaly next ANTED—BY AN IMPORTING HOUSE, A GALS men who hae got an axtenaive ‘among jobbers te notions and fancy xoods throughout the country ; good onlery pald, Only men with first cinas recommendations need ap- ply. Address 8. W., Herald office. WANTED’ ROOKKEEPER, WHO CAN Low | oud city references. Address K., Herald ofloe, anlary expected. WANTED—MA GENTS, PEDLARS, CANVASSERS, maies, city and country, to sell the article used evecy” ; reqhiren no talking t6 seit ty (akee ow sight, all want 1 Broadway, room J GENTS WANTED.—A BOOK FOR DEMOCRATS, & fin Ty popul ats in every county Agents; 00 betier sellin book can be found. Addreas D. APPLETON & CO. publishers, Now York. WANTED, BOOKKREPERS, CLERKS, COVY «collectors, timekeepers, watchmen, parcel clerk ; month, bartenders, waiters, porters: immediate employ TAY DUES, 261 Broadway, room No. PROe, WANTED._N A RETAIL DRUG STORE; WAGERS at firet 87; one wanting to learn the business. Address Kudimens, Herald office. Ber WANTeD AT RO. TPARK PLACE, IN A RETAI wine store, third door from Broadway. | A. J. UO DONE, WHO’ UNDERSTANDS SETTING at Scottiah-American Joarnal oftice. IWR ASSURANCE AGENTS. WANTED VOR THR 4 varion ‘tates and countios, agents for a frat class Life Assurance Company. None need apply whose referenore ta regard to respectability and efiiciency are not une = holes Address 8. P., care Abbott & Co., box 5,586 Pont oftes, New York M** WANTED.-TO GET UP ROUTES ON TH ) EVENING TELEGRAM, First come frat served. Ap- ply at 30 Ani atreat. WASTEDIIN AN OFFICE, & YOUNG MAN AROU® 20 yenra of age; must be a good penman and corrent at Agures, Address, stating references aad salary expected, Duty, bor 184 Herald oftice. ANTED—A CAPABLE YOUNG MAN, PAMULEA® ber ‘e charge of tho yard of rally nset' A the steam anw mil distance from the elty ; mani Accurate ai Scares, and of box 310 Herald oie pected, which must be moderate. Heed. ct temperate habits. ing experience and salary ee- Noue others will bo ae- A YOUNG MAN TO WAIT ON TABLES 8 bimeelt generally usetul. Tuquire at 444 Gi th at, after 9 A. M. ON SATURDAY NING, JUNK 91,0 ® . ck, at 98 Spring at., agents (o sell the Intent etase- ret tore, 7ANTED- the Magic Wheel. ege profits and no risk, as all unsold stock will be takee hack. [etait price only 2c.” Come early. IMMEDIATELY—1,000 AGENTS; ALSO i agente in every county ; article uew, wanted im 7 sete reply , Bo compesition. TTLEFIELD, 108 Washington st., Roston, Mass. Wantep-a BOY FROM 16 TO 20 YEARS OLB. Dne who writes @ fair band and good at Squres, to a poly at the ‘cloak, tht tend an ollice, with the bent city reference, may Goal yard coraer Broadway apd 49 st., afer 1 . WASTED “GOOD RELIABLE — AGE: Ta RVERY- ANTED—CANVASSERS, TO SELI AN ARTIOLR ented the world over: small capital and lavas proba. Apply at 208 Broadway, room 16. 3. E ANTED AN MEAT COOK, AND A BAKKG, for a hotel, Address box 3,668 Post office. FOR LAMB'S FAMILY KNITTING le iat rapid gales and ne com ita for in important towne and ormploring A wn volar and stock | vd ‘Machee Cee a ea Company Chicopee Palla, Mase. ‘ANTID—A STRONG YOUNG MAN, AS ASStST: good one whe ced rie" jul byalneas preferred, Toquire at 401 Breed: way, up ataira, to accompany ic e Job a alice. Bet al AGENTS, AND SOLICITORS for an established first clase life insurance 3 inducements nol equalled to those making early ‘and retaining (be same. Address Assurance, bot ({7ANTED—A BOY IN AN INSURANCE OFFICK; W* rrunt reside with bis parent A fahandwr'ting of applicant, bor jew Yor | Post office. niles aaa Wy ANTED—TWo MIDDLE AGED TO TRATED house; pormasees ainesones for a " ged, dipenses paid; security requirel. Adiress fortis Herald omice. - “ANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF AN TWPORTING ‘© smart, active boy, # to 17 years of naw Win Jeferencen, bor 2 TS TO REGT AN pply at 40 Broad- R MAN WANTED_AT REUNION MOTEL, AL. petween teh aud Lexington ava. None but dest apply. ~~ MISCELLANEOUS. ) CHOICR COLLECTION OF GENUINE OLD ARMS of r tods and (ive ig many rare pl ety of Ober Anti J. F. SPENGEL, 4) Br DOCTOR OCHLOLISTO. MEAL unlry y ALG, 2 wines on fromm Torkey, Has juat & 16 show to the Now York pubite eran without instrament. o barge. Gent!atn day from WAM OLE (renk evo,

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