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NEW. YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. street, this (Wednesday) \. — Todation, on pled of the — noma Be for Ae ferent: Cope ten say * of cholera infantum, a Tuxspay, July 1—6 P. M. short ‘of Olid” he 9h av, ne corner ‘Charies u Clark, ‘The gold market hag been very strong and excited | local eplisterals, that tequise theneeog ar ive, with A 2% 3. ogee aera col te-dag, under the influence of the proceedings in the | ¢Xceptions at six per In the discount line the Us0ttity 2 PP eperD peree SS. S8SSq SE8E! ! -. The receipts for custome and the receipts, pay- latter where the authorizing ‘act does not expressly provide for their redemption in coin. opening eeperden draw gaat bro cg titag pu Aas agin transactions were at 140%, following which there for the’expired portion of the week. have been as fo! were asles at 1404, from which point thére was a v4 steady advance to M1, and the closing transactions Custom House, ————Subd-Treasury. ————, relatives friends of the family are best double names, ha' three or four to fully invited to attend the funeral, from the pcre ecm mon Rnd pec turity, Were pasted at from six to seven per cent. of her parents, 87 East, Fourth street, on Thursday ‘platform being equal taxation vances onfmerchandise hypothecations were made advarncon, st So ofslock, property, including United States bonds, and the for interest and guarantee commission; and prime pe CHANDLER.—On Sunday, Jul Eviza CHANDL payment in lawful money of the prinetpal of the city mortgages were negotiated at seven per cent. rv wr of foun F. Chander aged years, 7 montis relatives and friends of the are fully invited to attend the funeral this (Weaneedas) afterncon, at one oiclock, from her late residence, 359 Weat seventh street, Her remains will 0¢ “*Utiea and New Haven papers pi lew Hay lease copy. mn papers 7 ebG003 Bel ore? 5 5abs Receipts. 5 biel CoorER.—Sudde: f prior to the adjournment of the board were at 140%. | July 6...$282,201 Preset 639,303 $82,450,741 rery PER. nly, a fever, PAULING V., Following this the latest price on the street | July’... 343,000 3,468,478 bets 82,167,933 as 8 PR See res yo Mary A. Cooper, was 140%, There was a moderately active borrow- | _ The value of exports (exclusive of specie) from New ay 10 | _ The relatives and friends Of the family, also mem- ing demand for coin, and loans were made without York to foreign ports for the week ending to-day | # <2 ‘300 | bers of Commonwealth Lodge, No. 409, F. and A. M., are cogpectfuiy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Entrants, No. 154 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past two d’clock. Day.—Suddenly, at Greenpoint, on Monday, July interest to either borrower or lender and at 2a6 per | #Mounted to $2,452,508, against $3,113,799 the weck cent for carrying. The gross clearings amounted to | Previous, $31,211,000, the gold balances to $1,790,606 and the | A San Francisco circular of June 22 contains the currency balances to $2,448,467, The steamer Cim- | following:— hee Psbeaeery Money—gold and silver we mean—ts still abundant A We | tue reisuives ead fiieeae at coe 000 in 8] lex! lollars are abundant es ant lends of the family, those quoted st 1 <a 100% in Hoe It ts expectea that | tM! market. Loans continue to be made at 12 fanufactured. for tar. 59 | of George W. Averell and family and the members of quoted at 104% go pach per cent per aanum and for short loans at 101% | Prices in bond— Seawanhaka Lodge, No. 678, F. and A. M., and Groen- the shipment of specie to-morrow will amount to | per cent per month. There is not commercial paper | "4s 2%. bales on private te inden fs Black work, §, 8 10. 32% | Graham av, w foo | polnt divisions. of'T,, are respectfully invited to at- ‘about $650,000. The Sub-Treasury disbursed $700,000 | Rough to empioy anything like the amounts offer- | shipping and $10 BI :6 fo- retall lole. OF | prteht work“ iy 3283 | Nyrtic ar, 84, 6.10 (vo of Yaten ar, Wail0 » Soo | tend the fundral, on Thursday afternoon, at two in i ing. Business is moderately quiet in some branches | Hvr.—There was no improvement in the demand and | Bright work’ Rib. 80.0.6) | Myrtle and Throop avs, ee cor, 9.0x,7.1Wx14l.4x107.4x100 o'clock, at the Church of the Ascension, Greenpoint, ‘daring the day in coin in payment of interest on the | and tolerably active in otters. Bullion isin ordinary | prices were heary: The slog ie meso, We quote 158 crop Navy: alb, and Ty Bass | xh. -. += 9000 | L. 1. the remains will be taken to Greenwood and public debt, and converted $543,900 of seven-thirty | supply, and we quote gold bars at 880 a 890 and sil- | *0¢.,8 40°..8 45c.; 1886 do., 0c. a 2¢¢, and foreign, 1c. a 35c, |” Twist and negrohoad 30 0 50 HBS fh 0 of Yates av, 20.1x100 . $000 | buried with Masonic honors, notes into five-twentles, Ver bars from par to one-quarter per cont premium; | suock“Giengurneahs Seakie: weet ee Sie Res | Fancy grades.» 40.070 | Aosnertat aries, 881 fen af Abuhaie def Stoo | > DAL¥.—On Tuesday, July 7, of consumption, Joun ‘The market for government securities was duli ana | CUsTeAcy bills on Atlantic cities are done at 37a 33 | 40; Coltness, $48, ‘and Garisherria, ¥42, "NosL'american | Regarding the furure movement of Kentucky tobacco | g. Carolina ar, « s,00 ft 2x10, xo | DALY, a native of Killeagh, county Cork, Ireland, Per cent premium ou gold; sight drafts, payable in | being in amall supply was firm at 339 a $40, while No.2 was | Messrs. J: Gans Son. in thelv last monthly olreular re- | Sd uv, w 8, 20th n of Mid xD x1 3x60. 1.260 | aged 31 years. stendy during ime forenoon, but when {t became Com 34 a 1 per i pene ee PAG sUPDy, and obiainadle at Oi & BE. Sales 500 | Mueten inikntniricaciee of Wale ation and tat wbie some | oe niin wn AZIDE n oof Mid out 44ail-36.- — apcektuliy taeton sap i Ie crf his late known that the Democratic Convention had adopted m House in this city | gates bens f ble Out oe an conmnd, the | well informed merchants pretend that lige and low leaf will | 6th and South 4th Tote i 2 _ funeral, from le resolutions in favor of taxing the interest on them — some Bare been as follows:— d a Wo, eee oi ralla at ® fe ae of tl at #80 ) Tot advance further, othe ually “competent (0 form an ea ae x oy yah Hh Efi ae. y woe denes, FL. Tepe avenue, on Thursday afternoon, Lied dpinion, do not hesitate to predict that tugs will ba. quoted at Be ey a the better and. best grades | oJererctal Bes and paying the principal in greenbacks where not a peat 7: URES Ao} Raraes han aes en dy ah SF 8 B87 5 pp pgaaty ee aed ma Npeinediictng mn cotmiorcla weathers cor Kite peat Monday, July 6, Mrs. Mary Day, ia i . ‘ x —Guaterala was in some demand, x431.1, with water fron yrs, per yr. p . otherwise specified a strong pressure tosell set inand | { April. + $88088 08 | goleeroomn at GLASS RL ES rola eee ioike antes botng | To’ine fal Ia the same cirtuler itis stated that whtlothore: | “civevane'in weanGanoree Coowty -otsiaviier™” | "the fimeral will take place on Thursday morning, prices declined %a1per cent for the later issues | yy veuruary. 1 907,701 23 | We quote Bengal #1 1a ‘si 05, Manila 70c, a $1, both gold, | Port that the fajlure, both as to quantity and Wagar at, ea, Tarrytown, Agnes C Sebring’s b and at ten o'clock, from her late residence, No. 81 Bleecker of five-twenties, although the ten-forties and the old | In January. 503,238 36 | ,LkaP-SOralnary foretza was quiet tc. & O40. gold; quaility, was in some measure corroborated by the early re- .a00 | Stree. 5 ceipts, the arrivals within tho last sixty days have been of a ‘4 rs Qve-twenties remained comparatively firm. Late in — LRATHER.—For hemlock sole th decidedly good and rich quality, ai ‘admitting that a more | q9th ay, Wakefield, lots 1,033 and 1,068, Marilla E Dopp.—On Monday, July 6, Jomn M., son of John the afte hi re : Total...... eseessessessesses$3/100 508 71 | at fal priced, ‘The soos is hizhts though the fects Meera, | shows arte has bora seen tu former yourg ite stated that w | Murn's putalves, 1es2 Les M., dr., and Eully J. Dodd,’ aged 7 months and 20 ie rnoon, however, the market became steady ‘The shipments of treasure from June 1 to date have | Oak was in fair request at unaltered prices. We guote:— | More useful tobacco than the present crop has sekiom been MOBRISANIA. days. under an abatement of the pressure to sell anda | been as follows:— So Saag ee Phe, a Sic. ; do. midclo, | BARN sstte reccipta at the port ‘of New York for the drat | Findlay place, Inwood, tole 120 to 13 and IL to 114and | The relatives and friends are invited to attend the moderate demand from the dealers, and at the close | J me yied Colorado:— el Bo. wB8o.; do. middle, Bo, 40. ‘ight, Sen Morena | atx fee Reg a Sh be re ga Sollone: in the | 143d st, n 8, lots 21 and 2, block 17, E Willis’ pren : art ey clsicne tanita omen Mins the quotations were as subjoined:—Unitod States 6's, ‘To Jay 5 rinoco, ke., heavy, 2c. a 27 middie, 380, bginay Anawicberantiic lianeaese -clache; boxl seeeeee ” ” 1950 | MR! 218 West 7 pan. 8,000 00. : i ay 1°67. 1868, 5 . K. Jones, 218 West Twenty-first street. Pacific Railroad, 10234 a 108; United States 6’s, 1881, re- $643,478 41 Mies: do.” poor dons 2 hk be “ eye Hh Ie Hits | Pine's Bridge toChappayjua road, Helea M Walton’ DENsLow.—On Tuesday, July 7, ELEANOR MARIB, gistered, 112% a 113; do, coupon, 112% a 11334; 5-20’s, | June 5—Per Nebraska to New York.... 118,108 69 A poly mughter, be Ts 38e. a4 3 do. ipid- q ceeee . xt premises, 13 acres. . sas snes teresa 2,00 ou ner Periinnp “ and Marie ©, Denslow, 4 ‘ ‘thy 6 dd. , Be, lo. cropped, , 38e. ainia, et 3 et » a registered, 103% a 109; 5-20", coupon, 1862, 112% a | 74Be o—Per Constitatior Became so, middie, 425 ight, Be. ade. ow inane | Raleimore. ak 48 | Boston post road, na, Mary F Barion and o's property, RelnGten aus ente e, peices invited to 113; do., 1864, 110 110%; do., 1865, 110% a 111%; To England, '332'597 15 : > 4 middie, Bc, w 4c. ; Light, 380, a d2c.; | 4 Mave Orient 12613 894 ACTES.0046 etrateeas: , we attend the funeral, from Christ church, corner Fifth ic. ‘The market continued to rule quiet, there sy a To Panama. 15,000 * Jot 59 on vill avenue and Thirty-iifth street, on Thursday afcer- er 0 pig ar ge Ret - 622,382 68 muL ita demand, and prices Totainel heavy nian, | Total... sete om ele tas RODE, Be EO orcLpaR . 1863, 108 @ 10844 ; 10-40's, registered, 106% @ 107; | June 13—Per Golden City:— settied. The stock is large and accumu ating The sales m4 DuGAN.—On Tuesday, July 7, aftera long and se- 10-40’s, coupon, 107 a 107443 7.30's, second coupon, ‘To New York.. $607,031 64 bet palmer marieoes oa. private terms. the, nominal Lorillard’s Tobacco Manufactory. SER ep ces ee E vere illness, in the 55th year of her age, Bripart 108 a 10834; 7.30's, third do., 108 a 1084; August com- | fo England 182,340 06 for do. e.ay'd, for do. centrifugal and G0c. u70c, | Olest among the establishments of our great merchant | piyision st, 88, 100 ft Newark and Belleville Doan, widow of Michael Dugan, of Mount Talbot, To Panama, 600 | county Gaiway, Ireland, 0,900 00 Pe i for Porto Ri ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those —— 850,371 70 | Navat. S10Rzs.—Receipts, 440 bbls. spici princes is the venerable house of Lorillard. The odor of | lot, 4/.6x#70. perenne GRES.—Recelpta, we 1400 arenas Recetpte, 440 bble, spirits turpentine and | antiquity hangs around the musty ledgers In thelr counting | i,omas Lynch's premises susioo 105 | of her nephews, John Manning and Michael and $2,243,241 38 ra‘ely active, but rather more steady at ‘At these | room in Chambers streat, while the tobacco dust of at least OLINTO! John Plunkett, are respectfully invited to attend the 1er6vs,000 o4 | PICS there were disposed of “300 bb demand | one century has accumulated in the chinks and crevices of | Jobnson ay, w 6, 305 ft s of Irvington plauk road, 60x200 2,000 | funeral, from her late residence, 41 Spring strect, on for rosin continued — light pri x MONTOLAIR. x Svcs 700 “bbls. common. “atraiued at’ 2 iy 4 | thelr ancient factory on Wooster street. Driven from France | Park at, Wm Sigler's Property, 602200, ...... 360 Stag an Puls tof scacialinas Jutta, . p , 5 2 days— Total since January 1, 1868.. ++ $18,939,431 42 | $275, 80 do. ‘pale at 7 6, 890 do. at #5 25. | wt the time of massacre of St. Bartholomew, Pierre Loril- ie government market opened dull this morning | Corresponding period of 1867. 12°'19}532}611 60 | We quote common strained $3 70.n $2 80; good do. #2 85 a 0 0 Ganghten ot Matthew ast Mary Datty, of the pariah ot at’ lnwt cwenine's anc ieauetine only indies balan v ing pe. } 82 90; No. 2, $3 a 19.373; No.1, #3 100 #450: pale Be a wey | itt, the head of @ wealthy Huguenot family, accompanied 81100 Moya, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged ¥ years and x jonths. pounds, 1805, 11834; September do., 118; October do., 11734. The private circular of a leading banking house fhmgad = ane 1, 1868 thus refers to the course of the market during the | P£v!ously tls year... Alling st, w , Gongtead st, day) afternoon, at one o'clock, from her parents’ residence, 226 Kast Forty-seventh street. ELLis.—On Tuesday, July 7, ELIZABETH ELLIS, wife 1,000 | of C. C. Ellis, aged 66 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly are respect- ao | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday af- Suv | ternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 408 1,600 | Ninth avenue. Her remains will be taken to Green- al 8. is cenand for bese begegs cay prices were | bis capital in tobacco. The speculation proved profitable, | Mulberry and Hi ales 5,(00 gallons American at ; crushers? prices were B13 0°81 OF, Lard was moderaicly iaive, | 204 the business thus established has been carried on by his Yih sales of 160, bolas wummor at gl Wis a Bt Ot descendants from that time to this, Tho business of Bouts Broad a, 48, 7 was quiet a a 4 city distil the Lorillards has shared the marvellous growth of the | S° red was steady at 8c, Fish olis were steady but quiet. Sal Webster at, © #, 125 ft from Mill at, 25x11 $25 bbls. crude sperm at #185 gold. and 60 do. wile od ice | city im which it was ostablished, and their wealth bas in- | Wright at, ha, i i" Fency; also 850 do. northern whale on private terms. We | oreased proportionately with the commerce of the country ht uote unbleached 366. & Bbc. and bi , . 96x20 ’s % and 10-40’s and i88i’s remained sieady. For on ~ : time the market looked panicky, but ‘at the wh viele a” ae aely ¥ SLO A. M. uarter-past two o'clock call a disposition was | 93% %. 5 Has go) shs Del & H Canal.. m8 26, 1864"8) 5, 18058 Xi, new 1865" 4, 1967'S fi, a ) Western Union Ti shown to take what stock was offered, and the whole | 160040 do. $ list closed steady. ‘ 5000 US 6's, 5-30, c, 64. 1103 The determination shown {n the platform to tax | 166000 U'S 4's, 5-20, ¢,’66. 111 ‘bonds and pay principal in currency again destroys | ,6000 Us 5-20, cou, o the confidence of the bondiolders and large orders | 25000, do... 100 £: from Frelinghi yren av, 25x100. fi 100 ft from Frelinghuysen ay, 2x Kelmont of Kinney st, 25x10), ). ter sperma 15 ct wa, 100 it emer 23,15 9 $2 20, crude whale | o¢ their adoption. Could Pierre, tho founder, rise from his Triangular fot of Levi Dayton's (bin ward at firmly Et 2 Big ‘58. OL CakR was held, Small sales of West- | grave and behold the present glory of his house he would NSYERS IN HUDSON COUNTY—3: Western 823.0 ‘851, city; | probably bo asmuch astonished and gratified as the nursery Grove and South 4th sts, n © corner, 26x86.3. “were given to sell. The supply of money was abundant at four per ‘cent on call, but in some instances transactions were reported at five. The mercantile demand continues very light and the best grade of commercial paper is ‘in request at5a6 percent. The stock market was on the whole firm, although at intervals somewhat ‘variable and irregular, Erie declining to 69% and then advancing to 7034, and Rock Island improving to 10734. The largest transactions were in the two ‘stocks mentioned and Reading, which last was in demand at the close at an advance of half per cent upon the opening price, ‘The speculative feeling respecting railway shares is very bullish, the large earntngs of the railways and ‘the highly promising crop prospects encouraging speculation for a rise, while inspiring a correspond- ing degree of timidity on the part of the bears. The action of the Democratic Convention was construed a8 favorable to an advance in railway stocks and a ‘decline in government securities, and temporarily ‘this view of the case is likely to be sustained toa Umited extent. The State stocks and especially ‘Tennessee sixes were weak, the now bonds de- olining to 68%. A telegram from Nashville an ounces that Governor Brownlow has issued a Proclamation convening the Legislature in extra session on the 2ist of July; but, according to ‘the Knoxville Whig, the main object he has in view ds the euppression of the Ka Klux Klan by calling Out the militia, although it is fair to presume that the State finances will also engage the attention of that body. How far it is in its power to afford relief ‘to the creditors of the State in the present demo- alized condition of its finances, it is, however, hard to say; but until the local revenues are increased the funds necessary forthe regular payment of the interest on its bonds are not likely to be forthcom- ing, unless further resort is had to borrowing— & policy which would be worse in the end for the ‘bondholders than if the interest was suspended until such time as the State could resume payment on a Aegitimate basis. : The stock market was firm at the commencement of business, and at the early session of the open board Erie sold at 70}, Reading 96% and Cileve- land and Pittsburg 874%. At the first regular Turspay, July 7-6 P. M. board the market continued firm, but quiet, ex- BUILDING MATERIALS.—The market for Eastern spruce cept for the State stocks, which were weak, and | ¥* depressed by the free arrivals, and prices were lower, Now York Central closed lower than at the same | Tsing ‘rom $17 6 to $20 The demand was moderate, ime. 9 , Erie %, Hudson River \, North. | Sa 000 feet at G18 @ $90. Yellow pine thm- eo n ber, $33 a’ $35. At the inside price ealos were ‘westcri 1%, Fort Wayne 13, Tennessee sixes €X | reported of 900,000 feet to arrive. Laths were Coupon, 1%; new issue 1%; North Carolina sixes, ex | quiet at $3. Lime was quiet at $1 10 for common, and $2 coupon, I)g, and new issue 14; while Rock Isiand | for lump, Rosendale cement was unchatiged at $1 75, was % higher, Northwestern preferred 34, Pacific | Bricks were steady at $12 a for Long Island, 811 a $12 Mail 34, and Western Union Telegraph 4%. Govern. | for New Jersay, $18 = $22 for Croton, $13 a $14 for North meut securities wore seady but dail. At the open regan gibe Se fr apg oe, adamantine a¢ ‘Doard at one o'clock Erie declined to 69% and Fort | ce Sle. a28c.; eperm, ee ee tan ouene Wayne to 106%, while the remainder of the railway | were dema: Mat was steady, At the second regular board the | 12¢8l4 ‘market was without material change, and Cleveland fon it Z and Toledo clesed % lower than at the first regular | jiam Scott & board, Northwestera 4, preforred %, Fort Wayne X%, Ohiv and Mississippi 4, Pacific Mat! %, Quick- silver 1; Tennessee sixes, ¢x coupon, 1, and Worth Carolina sixes, new issue, 34; while Read- ing advanced \, Rock Island %. Government securitics were weak at @ decline from the morning Prices varying from }¢ to 3 per cent, the smallest falling off being in ten-forties and the greatest in five-twenties of 1867. At the open board at half-past ‘three the market was stronger, and Erie sold Fo at 70, New York Contral 134%, Rock Island 107 and . a a “ ene torte ear neancanen 2 he A yx Ape re | Romanian goon 81 wold Tor Janatea do. and #78 $36 for Erie, which advanced to 70% a 70; and for | yy elie ANT Wa Taigg guess iene vote nak mige Shays Reading, which sold up 006% 907, Rock Island Bid anid leaching powders at 34c~ -was also strong under a report that the company had fice mG Bier do declared a dividend of five per cent at Chicago, with do., an pri interest from the date on which it would have been sofiiae mare 1 oe, ia 0 enaherel notice had not the paymeut been postponed by litign- | of "pemspt wes ten ; bat of this there was no official confirmation. | for | No. t the close at halfpast five o'clock the quo- | 4’ su: nealed flee See foro were as subjoined, the market being Sait ‘899 00 per bbi., No. 1. Pickled salmon do. es wood, 15,000 FitZGERALD.—On Tuesday, July 7, from fracture of s0y | the skull, received by a stone fal! from third etory of 101 Peam) street, PATRICK FITZGERALD, of Roaaber- con, county Kilkenny, Ireland. ‘The frienas and relatives of deceased are reapeet- fuily invited to attend the funeral from his late rest- dence, 133d street, between Fourth and +ifth avenues, Harlem, on Thursday afteruoon, at one o'clock. Frest.—In this city, on Saturday, July 4, W. B. FREET, of Woodstock, West Virginia. ‘The members of Monitor and Tabernacle F.and A.M. are requested to meet in their k igs rooms, Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, this (Wedal- may be seen old fashioned jars of rough gratned m: nesday) afternoon, at three o’clock, tee the purpose of boy, Ba which was ground over a bundred aeons pag, standin side by THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CASE. ee He isl ate of sister are 3; i asst gtaaanyeasee: Grove at. w 8, 45 ft n of Bay st, 20x75. HOBOKEN. Grand st, w 6, lot 86, Coster estate, 25x100 .......... HUDGON O1TY. 125, E Gi iv gpa.were made at BS, _,We_ a0! in a 3 do, War quoted at elis a $e 80 pert acing resul PROvisions.—Receipta vc The amount of | of hislitde agricultural experiment, The Lort!lards of the business done if pork tote and prices were lower, closing at @27 t0 a @27 8) for new im yh regular, The sales were confined to about 1,500 bbl prices, Prime was quotedat $34 Obls. B44 gold. “Oil meal | oro of giant kliling notoriety was at tho ast 00 1 kages I wi ig BE preseat day may well be proud of being tho owners of a cemury”” plant which ylelds a yearly blossom of over 81,0,000 faternal revedue.. Th no mere figure of Spock, ‘The exgot amount of the tax paid for the year 1887 fa officially stated to be $1,052,205 40, a $2275, and pri 'sbo it w of Waldo av, He the sales for the | Tinosin guna, 160 ft © of Union place, ae obit! xe ry Live hogs were in (air request’ at 959c. a WWsc., ne> cording to Cog A Beet was in moderate demand and ry for pli beef was u tint ae RR. inole Con, Sesan on same year mounted to 06 less a aum than ®2,311,145 74. <3 rand es a Mg wate ag ‘The sxtonsive premises No. 16 Chambera Neward road, recetving, packing and shippt! urposes, with hams were in light demand, at $25 a “a5 “for | De" that rortion which ts sev apart for the transaction of office | Prospect busi Th le room contatar eolmen packages of All the goode monufuctured by the howe, Among the suute | UF Ol edler property, LRRGEN. 788, 894.4 ft w of Bergen av, 96x10. Cedar Brush road and Hudson av, Pros Eee Biate and Western. For cut meats there was a better demand at gee my viz :—I13c, a Ic. for pickled shoulders, I2¥9¢- a 130. for, dry suited do., Ie. a foe. for smoked 6c. a Iie. for pickled hams, ic. a Isc. for smoked do. and 19%. & 20:. for bi do. remained dull and nomial at Ide, for or rs aide with the bottles containing ‘1 aly sventod mix- tures of yesterday; nor bas the rmer lost its pungency with MONITOR LODGE, No. 628 F, and A. M.—The mem- eet, te tie eae tae wea nigteMt, d8: | | ao, as the visttor may est; and, Ml he fa at all imaginative, the New York, July 7, 1868 | gers are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge for lard was more active and higher, prime seam closing | 7omeat the ancient graina commence to opersts he wil fancy | TO THE EOTOR OF Tint HERALD:— Toom, 66 West Thirty-fourth street, cornet Broadway, ~ rt “4 firm at 16%(c. Tue sales were 625 packages at lb3¢c. a 16 approvingly on his massive snuff box. Some 4 tmtapping | 1 peg to state that the important allegations of the on or cae ri BE pd py Pit. Freot, aigos x for No, 1 to prime steam ; also 250 ticroca, for September, ‘a Soe rere Lctikartk mich tende. sany be tpibite: ti “the” ante? oe. 3 Fisk, J 17c., seller's option; £00 do, for September, at 7xc., buyers | OFMOUS extent o | complaints in the suit of James Fisk, Jt, | of woodstock, W. Va. Brethren of sister lodges are fom, and” 150’ do., ‘tor July, at” 162404," buyer's | sormed from the fact thas ey vat Teint percosse fer | against the Union Pacific Railroad Company | respectfully invited. By order qhe market fc foatiy pag Dut auite steady, | the purpose ‘of acenting one kind of sat oniy-tho Macca: | are without foundation. ‘The company have JOEL E. HYAMS, M. c. for do. tir: | Hoy Pan that this brand ouly reprosents one quarter of their | no contract to complete tion of. their road —On Monday, aged shy oF Be oan cone ee. van bee pe “The art of preparing oll no that tts | which has not beet “eyelet enun: u July 6, Sous. GOLDIN, Ie, for fair to prime, with a moderate PS ees op (caparted Oo Pree Once On copeinlen: Aine-one-hnndredths of the stockholders, and know | ° The funeral will take place on this (Wednesday) af- pee ee ta, 1,888 bble. crude and 008 do, re. | tt head af the firm locks himself ina laboratory where no! e but the ohe becton ists Rte be 8 stockholder | ternoon, from his late residence, No. 13 East ‘Thirty- fue P The poe aoe fin ‘crude were tnoderats, beiky re. but himself may enter and at ie expiration of Ls hour or that expresses dissatisfaction in relation to any con- | seventh street, at half-past one o'clock, without fur- bearing by the increased Srmnees of sellers. There | ji iain thy Nous prepareston whiell gives’ Loriilnad’s Tee” baldace” of Skis Month a iret $0; 4f98 | anus unequalled perfume : dT 43 months. wrth hoisers asking 18." The market for bonded'was wotires | The,uorulansa manuracture a large, varity of emoking to, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE Phe fonds aud uequalntances are requested to at fark aod Sipe Seer tandat ota Mocins | Meaatzetnel graces Wha ee te | wey nocuuuue Gas Wonet—The manage Conception, ‘ait Fourteenth true, is (Wedues- 000 I BAige., 1,500 do. at S430. a on oat 9 mera y girls, Ew ROCHELLE Gas WoRKs.—The managers of the | Conception, Ei fourteenth sf eee inet tad ase? A? Aloe ae SrGe, and, 4,200 | Kept busily employed in packing the celebrated “Century” tn ; 2 3040, buyers’ and sellers’ option. Free oll was decidediy higher, ii | {Prob er srat eran por diem. Only tbe Ane cil, brands are eorecquence of the sinall offeriags. Sales 60 bbls, standard white at 40 ‘yesterday, . ved the assent of at least ninety- ct and home tract the directors have made. u Lice, THOS. ©. DURANT, Vice President. | “Haga jcle amount to something like | New Rochelle Gas Light Company have commenced Serie rapa oe cava veigacctuip tavibed to oe. tend. Hy au ri op in fol paper, and some idea of the extent of this removing the apparatus from the works in Lawton an HE 40c. a dle., and ) 142 bbls, prime white f the buat ny be formed from the fact that as | street to the gas house erected tn the eastern section Hart.—Drowned on Friday, July 3, at the foot of 1 I IR NE oe) agian Worth of fol paper is used per month for tle | of the village. This action is hailed by the reslaenvs | Sixty-Afth street, MICHAEL Hawt, of county the sales being 1,000 Dbis. stauderi white for July at 34. & | PCPA MODE | 4, stunted on Wooster street, and consists | 23 Temoving an intolerable nuisance from their | Ircland, aged 22 years and 6mouths. 843g0, 1,000 for January at 3lc., 1,000 for Feb at Slc., midst, ‘The relatives friends respectful, 1M ob Beptomaber and Octouse at 365go., 6.000 dor ics, | of two extensive bulldings, one of which, the old factory of #2 Deoamber (1,000 sack month) at Fi S25. SES23E8e are ly invited ) fon fromm July | Pierre, the founder, i used principally (oF preparing the Wit: | SUNDAY EXCURSION NUISANCRS.—On Sunday last eee er aiteimode oe Kalipest tho Oolae, tor joe a ieao” oth, from Septem»er to exelusivaly for the purpose of mantaetaring the chewing and about five hundred New Yorkers, principally con- inverm at In Calvary Cometery. in ragaat " . mo) COS. jetalled descr factor —In ursday, eERERCL EM gimtis.— Salen were mado of 8:0 prime | wut i'n gol sige olume in to. trat place’ there ae ae oe eerrapatied bi a band” Gnd peredea tna | mother's realdedos, #18 West Fort oppor wegen ingeeoae it cuaimcetebue | tne gear ne ery eae tre | seer Reahanwegest py Garbiader | Hite oaaacse Ww ncadnienss a oom 4 aI . e rving le. On Mone SUGAR.—Oniy a moderate business was consummated im | the process by which the leaf is moistened so that | evening the attention of the village trustees was | HUNT—At Hightstown, N. J., on Friday eyen- weary at ihe foilswing yuotas | the stem can beensily extracted. In a larze room on the | called to the subject, und that body adopted a reao- | Ing, eye wie a aoa in the 75th year of his er SF, 00) do., from Aug- | ferent kinds of anuft, and the other, the new used Beck 23 Te 3 US sie, i640;come Lor! do. oo tors i ‘ {next Rangoon 9140. = 8340, shown fnto the “casing” department. By “casing” fs meant | gust of if ‘ar inferior to eo Suu O good lair do; Uigess ge: for sod second oor about two hundred female operatives were | tution in favor of enforcing the ordinances, which | age. H ir good c . ‘a | busily en, in the deitcate task of tairippng, fn fe a ‘ _ Wilson Hunt, of impose a penalty of $100 against the offenders | this city. plog the aici, from the leajjes irisdepartmont, the coarse | should they repeat thoir visit under similar circum. tana —on n Tuesday, July 7, Tuomas Hanna, ta tives and friends of the famil manaheatii trait | How 10 MANAGR Hacomx.—Tho village trus- | tue relMne® neo nne reiaiie chapel: Trent t,"” there is no doubt but | tees of New Rochelle have adopted an ordinance | ffth street, near Broadway, this (Wonsredasy anes Efses do. ; o. 3 bge. @ Ulyge. for fair ‘to prime refinin Rico, We. # 1846. for fair to good grocery do., and Ide. a 14c. for, tn. to, ce do. The sales comprised 670 bhds., part at ie, 0 sy for Cube: sien 60 boxes pert at Ide, Retued wae Moderns to egtary eigen, Pleo that in the eyes of certain quid nuncs some of these fair to- " Bc. a 15 Ke. for soft wile, ‘and 12 0. a 14}c0: for yellow. emed eligible for chew! : | requiring all hackmen to post up in their carriages a | noon, at two o'clock. qSTeDa—A good business was done in Calcul lingcad to. | Foon Ree pete wonmmmted From t fae the ont i dein Printed list of rates charged for the conveyance of | , HoLattax.—On Tuenday July 1, at her residence; store and 4,00 do. to arrive. April shipments ‘on petra pov i eS eee —— fourteen power! passengers, and in case o! jure to comply w' 7 A A terms, but supposed at $217, goid, duty paid, aud C fe a LOR ce ‘nt Pas toe gia 7 abe pais | meres marked contrast between the two factories. ‘aprons worn by the hands become perfectly saturated with | stances. the rich, brown juice, and, as lovin been heard to declare, like affectto mistresses are “ pretty enough to eat BeESEEEEazE! Fy 838 such regulation they are preciuded from collectii wife of Thomas Holahan, aged 40 years. any fare whatever. All hacks found without ‘auch A solemn mags of requiem will be offered for the printed rates of charge posted up are to be considered | repose of her soul at St. Gabriel’s church, Kast Thirty-seveuth street, on Thursday morning, at n.ne o'clock, and at two o'clock che remains will be re- moved to Calvary Cemetery. Her relatives and Central avenue, near the Jerome Park, while on hia | friends and the friends of her brothers (?eter aud way home on Monday night, was attacked by agang | James Goiden), and of her brother-lo-iaw (Heu of villains, one of whom bit bia under lip off, ana | Wise), ar f ily, the “weed” business throve apace, then robbed him of about $19 inmoney. churoh. : a erveney on story may be called the cradie of the tovacco Drara FROM A Fati.—John Pohiman, a reaidont ae 3 Bgl tob me Meosts. soy — Oy Eby toate. re ' y on . ” . & UC. : Tortugas, at C , s1. | Of Westchester, fell from a wagon and injured Als ome ry :. a Tous “en fe ckalier yee B “ : evtern 7 spine 0 severd! Ms Sheitleld (Kagiand) papers please copy, uf manufactory. Faney working throw 01 two hours afer (tin, Biter @ severe iiiness of twelve weeks, M ee oe ee Of bigh toast or anti: | 4 coment. —Ceorge Dandelion, of Westchester vil- eas ee Wath oe ik _ blin la choked, hair dusty and every | jage, while driving a lager beer wagon fell off the ‘The relatives and friends lovely and gifted $285 for, Marshall's | wrinkle tn with snuff. Fancy, tn additionto | vehicle, and lad two of dis ribs brokem by being run | deceased are invited to attend her fuueral at Cavalry Gfounds $8 a BF10 Lor | che atove discomforts, having & quanthy of the unsqualied | Ove. afternoon, eri ‘of course, specially designed for the Proverened was 3, gpos, demans nud Rigeey else Seid 89 | oc ‘Thich ie serves, and i Sited with every appliance in Hise, 0 ide. ; Ceeseeirene pavers gt The. oaiee 0 bags on PS | way of machinery abd #0 forth; Dut the trade was only in ite free hacks. : iy in ancy when the old one was Built, and, little dreaming that sid bs 1. Rough fiax unchanged at $2 75 a $2 a ireeald Bonttale oo ainanity y sod seid ‘such col pro: MAYHEM AND RoppERy.—A laborer employed in KING.—Goat were quiet, the poor assortment restricting | porions with ite majority, the tilustrious Pierre wisely sales. Prices were firm. For deer there was «| [is factory in compartm moderate demand at unaltered prices, the nales being | frac tn tra “weed” 3,000 thm. | Angoatura 9/00 do, | “Central Ament can, 1,000 do, Puerto Cabello, and 10,000 do. California on private terms. We eae a thee and Matamoros, previn ried Into dwellin are luvited to attend the funeral, from bhe., gold; Buenos Qige.' a 47 $3c.'a foe. do,; Curacoa, S146. do, Deer—Honduras ‘an: American, 460. @ 47340. do.; San Ju diigo. ; Angostura, 30e. «81346, and P kot was quiet, but 10. Oj ‘dsc. gold; Central Sidee; Sita, 43c. 0 ‘uaehat cause Gis déewth in the course Lacosts.—On Monday even duly 6, of endo- ‘ALT. —The marl nm ‘0 (or Aahion's per sack, #2 paneer hee ts, icgina’ and 2c, for Tar} 4 per seaboy piled the to) ir eye Sai-ren. Silesian wae in better demand.’ Saleastonsat | i winiow edge, andy in addition to that, baving atioan 88 | go ooy gray aNonta ni 5 e ines. ol L 2 aatle was dul but aeady at 18iye. a A7o,, one, ST nah toe hase, gohan A healers nded. ‘The sales were 40) bags, ex Edith Mary, at vores and samalliot at Hii curreney, We Trem Bite, rood ao le. “a Wo, ; extremes for lote, 4% Sons make the stock Kio Bai 100, Met church, Fourth avenue, this (Wednesday) — at three o'clock. Miss Laura Schaf- pop ere’ July 6, Many ANNA LUX, aged id ‘tmaging ntless of renier fer, a beauttul young lal f Alexandria, was | 10 months avd 16 days. RAINE was In moderate deiner, Une'aales veing 25,000 | EUTeMy, nd O8 YOM, sine FO Oia” pretent? | burned to dent by tus explision of a keroseaus lamp | ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited ee ee eae Kaowing your imagination must necessarily fall far short of | on Saturday, an’ ou the same day Mr. Charies Ten- | to attend the funeral, (rom the roaidence of her ean ee Eaton eee res aiget St lower Prices. The | the rourk, we will anawes for, you. You would bethe vey | nesson, ner lover, View his brains out from phrenzied | parents, 540 Pitta strect, this (Wednesday Topacco.—The market ‘or Keatucky was quiet, but steady | jurd's old snulf factory, and they resembled a party of we At previous prices. The salen were conlines about 1 hhds. at 93ger a 1éc. For seed rent there was 10° ecved of BH cases of Uhio al . ‘The sfsirxpread a gioom ull over Alexan- | at two o'clock. rls an in fi — PEARSALL.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, my | 1, after a suort illness, RACHEL PEARSALL, widow of Cornell Pearsall, aged 72 years and 2 months. The friends of the family and acquaintances are ip Cimbris— | respectfully Invited to attend her funeral from her er a yprancius, Col | gon-in-law's (Mulford T, Raynor,) 121 Clermont ave- Sec | nue, this (W needa) afternoon, ‘at twoo'clock. Her remains will be m for interment to Rockville Cemetery. ‘echer, Master Northport and Rockville Centre Lng ge please copy. and infant, Mise Eliza Recks.—On Sunday. ray 6, Joun E. ReCKE, aged Br i’ Romenstcin sd Dewauer, Martin Fox, aise Harriet Fort | 99,7ears, 9 months and 8 days, Mies Anguata Fox, Mrand Mra Lefevre, Mrs BS 4 ne relatives and friends of the family are respect- aut child, Master ‘Th Fiamme, tieury Jung, Herman Weck. | fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) herlta, D'Jénnings, Doroingo Coyre, Eroat Janssen, Miss | afternoon, at one o'clock, at the German Lutuerap I = Pa! Mrs | church, 87 Christopher street. Ns 13 | preserved yptian mummies who had succeeded in bursting | dria.—Macon Teegruph, July 4. to- | thetr bandages, end, ere, making inefectual attempts 10 ~ePANTONES YESTEMAT.. jake off the acum just of centur: a : wy nadia, mantifactired almoat exclusively from the rob o po hen heavy Western and Virginia tobacco. After being loosens: SoctuaNrion Aitp Hausune—Reemsi the leaf fs chopped up short, saturated with » pecultar liqio and. then allowed to lie heaped in wooden bins until thor 4. While undergoing the latter process it bas of « rich stable manure and smells as if satu. hartsborn, At the expiration of two months or thereabouts ft fe taken from the bins and dried. The next Droceen ia the grinding, which te done at the Lorillard snulf Tullis in Westchester. After being ground the suf! is packed fa bladders until sted timo aa It fe ecented and ft Se.; do, fine wrappers, Se. ® | for use, when ft Je put up In bottles or jars, tal with Siyo.; do. average lolmy | same old woodout that was used In the days in and Ohio, | fo uncer, sold and resold, and then, Inst process of i6e.; do. wrap- | petween the fore-Gnger and thumb and sniffed Into wiry. . Sales we fee. nad 82 do. Peonsyivania low grades. on priv Havana and wanu(actured were quiet. We quo! arnt lon 10¢. Thurlow Weed arty, Dr Alexat HW Wied, of the Hfitisn Army, Capt ‘oper, janier KB Taywor, Ker Dr Th B Wels, Mins E F White, ridge, Mra. ond Wi regio c Gillman, Nai F 2 gx Fie J ary Fleming, Mr ead bre Thomas » do. good, | tories of the consumer, whence it is speedily and forcibi; ¢ 6, BI OS w Bt bond, Black | Soci? for taking the Iberty {lie inter membrane. | Jou Hall, Anjeio Hellmann, M work, common and medium, 17 je. a uc. ; do. do. good and | 4s -rasho! and then dust to 8 We. do, bright work, do. do, good and fine, Be. Ssymour.—On Tuesday, July 7, ARTHUR K., young- it See knca May, Mery Miller, 8 B Sigismuna’ | est #on of Thomas H. and Sarah E. Seymour, aged i? " Wittich, C Kimmel, Juius Asher, | 1 year, 4nionths and 21 days. MARINE Meo Alma Ascher, Mr and Mrs Predei Leix, Geo ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respect- TRANSFERS. iat, % Demith, Harry Winter, James M Kerr, Jacob Maine | fully invited to atiend the funeral on Thursday morn Fredertok Schnetder | Mre Virtue, Mra. Davia, Albert | ing at ten o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Master Albert Fischer, Mrs | No, 10 Goerck street. ‘The remains wili bo taken to lergpern, rs, Wu Pa Fach, | Westchester for interment, Ve 7 Mire Baltimore, Troy and Mobile papers eee . Peneegy ace cuildren, M | | Stana.—On Monday, July QFRaNcts A. 900 or Win. loinrich Carachmaan, ‘ ont i, and others in the steerage. be O. and Susan S. Starr, aged 23 years, of tiekling dust. inber membrane. mmonand medium, Jc. ‘Be. a, id, and 100 jigs quote’ piralts Dery, hogilah die, . He—all ~~ char: Sy: a gold. Plates were quict at $82) 0 96379, gold, for. C.char- | 45 roriowing is @ list of marine transfers since s of Stone English at bibs rol e Wi ‘The market for fleece in dull, there being but little | previous report: ered tha, nee Dees ty ued wee | Pp pepe an ining. usiness confined to the | ia immediate wants of the manufacturers, Other | Dale. |_ Clase—=Name, Tonnage. |Share.| Price, Kinds of ‘domestic are comiug forward quite a freely and reliing slowly at prices easter than those previgualy eurieat. The business io foreign is light, bat full demanded. ‘The suies were 12,00 Ibs. "fee fnciuding choice old Stato at Sic. ; 2,000 new State at 4c. a 48c., do. inedium Mich: it S4e., 5,000 nowashed Western at He, 8a Ohio tabbed geo) X Nes i.ay om priate eras; a ibs. pul ec. a 44c. for extra, fuper and Be, For No.3. 22.00 the. ‘Toxanfat Ben B¥a—tvo | JY glecnoonge Jom Tailor price for Bno—aiid 40,00 Califrata ate. Me for | uy Flachooner A “pi A-P. and A. 2 spring clip, and 6c. a Ye. for fall, The on! on dale of foreign of any importance was 18 bales Douskol on pri- BETS, JT., to ANTE, daughter of the Idte Abraham Pariaia, Re. 176 Weagy parece the residence of h me, We heard of no sales, and OFFICIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE YESTERDAY. Obenisson 8 all of sae city. eRe ee sks ta Vax ‘anonon : ir, on Monta aay Rev. Dr. MeLeod, SaMUBL HaNNa to MARY Franons | $1440 ne if this city. mbui year 5 ee unit On , July 7, at the Church funn’ ay ond ag fy j fomil are Fospect, of St. Francis Xavier, West Sixteenth street, by the invited to attend the funeral from his la rivaa’ prices are heavy :—New York Central, 194% @ 135; Erie, 1 a 7034; Hudson River, 188 a 189; Reading, 96% a b 8, ; Michigan Southern, 914 891%; Cleveland and | market iy there has been for a long time, burg, 87% @ 81%; Cleveland and Toledo, 1025; Oe es ee ae oa; Rock fsland, 107% @ 1073; Northwestern, 77% @ s ras, _fealized,” but "It waa. con &8; do. preferred, 61% 982; Pacific Mail, 974 @ | Ket could et aid ay bev, in tobe. Lines of ‘97%; Western Union Telegraph, 3434 a 34%. 1G a a7, te owe, and at the clone ‘The foreign exchange market was firm and | holders demanding Ide. ee ‘moderately active and commercial bills were scarce, ‘ ‘Bankers are unwilling to araw except at rates per- mitting of shipments of double eagles, which are 80 ‘ecarce as to command a slight premium over smaller ‘coins. There is a considerable demand for bills in joy B\gchooner Maryland. ; faeces tnt const Gn esr iu "3" 2,000 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Pally ia wo. orslouk, from the Tesidence ‘of his 1 2000 dnnnainwinnnpentitony B68. wo Vooxi.—On Tuesday, July 7, James F. Voorn, son on ie * a of Francis and Henriette Vv 1, aged 9 months. 304.38 uly 8|$chooner Metamora. eo uy 3|Propelier Wm, Penn. July 3)Propeller Wm. Peni ‘uly 3| Propeller Wm. Penn. Schooner J Schooner Jobi parents, No. 20 Bedford street. = tw | Bosers—Conrrasos.—On Thursday afternoon, July | “relatives and friends of the family are $0,000 | 2 at halfpast four o'clock, at St. Paui’s Episcopal respect. 180 church, by the Rev. Morgan Dix, Bowarp A. Bp- fully invited to attend the funeral, ths (Wednesday) A5e. gold for Northwest const, and . a 63e. gold for Arctic. OWtaue the Poors. Sales 10,000 Ibs, at LOqe. i remittance of the proceeds of July coupons. Bank- ‘ers’ bills on England at sixty days wore quoted at i & 11034; at three days, 110% @ 1103¢; commercial 109% © 100%. Bankers’ bills on Paris at sixty Mays, 6.12% 05.11%. On Berlin—Bankers’, 71% a 72; Bremen, 70% ® 80; on Frankfort, 41 041%; on ‘Amsterdam, 414 a 4194; on Hamburg, 86% a 8634; on iAntwerp, 6.123 & 5.1144. Mining shares are very duil, and at the first board, ‘Quarts Hill sold at $1 15; Consolidated Gregory, ; Burroughs Gold, 12c.; Smith & Parmelee, $3 76 ‘@ $8 80; United States (Petrolenm), $ 215. { Consols and American securities were quoted thas & London to-day and on the previous dates men- poe June %, —_ June3, July 6, CONKOIS......0 WAH MKB 4% A05 \Five-twenties .. a. Ata TH ATA 13M & TB ages a— Wixga— 101%a— cece cccceees 465 O— 40% - A Boston journal of last evening thus refers to the Qocal money market:— ane oa gpg ez 6 wrpistagar US res ee SEBRSEESSo0-02' F 88) asssassseszses Hu THE TOBACCO MARKET. No change of any note bas occurred in the tobacco market since our last report, and only a moderate business has been done during the past seven days. Transactions in seodieaf have been moatly confined to lower grades for export. The Gales of the week amount to 1,100 cases, of which 400 were Obio at from 6Ko, 9¢., 100 do at 190. @ Be., 100 State at Bo. a 98¢¢., and $28 cases of Pennsyivania on priuate terms, all for export About 150 cases of Connecticut fillers and seconde of the crop of 1867 Were taken for the home trade at 140: @ 160. Kentucky hae been rather quiet, the sales of the week amounting to400 bhds., principally low grades, at from 8%&c. = A eens prereie e Se Sete pute of Bavate, vafa-tured tobacco ‘Prices renaia Orm af the following quotations rf Light. nt Beary. axa, 32? rari SEEEECE BBAPEPE 5 +33 gat? es 3 > S33. 3 S2S2S22 ie 33. ae Bz: # e Rey. Father Beaudevin, Joan D, NOLAN to ANNi& F, Quien, all of New York TayLon—Munrow.—On Tuesday, July 7, at the residence of Francis Macdonald, ¥ by the Rev. Mr. Fraser, Mr. Jouw 'L. Tarton, Montreal, to AGNES, only daughter of Captain R. D. Munroe, of steamship Hibernian, of Glasgow. Died. Bastx.—On Sunday morning, July 5, Frepeniox, inna on of Willtamn ik aud’ Mazy Bast, aged 6 months and 13 Lg ‘The funeral will take place from 67 High street, Brooniys, this (Wednesday) afternoon, af three o'clock. On M after @ short vere iiness, Gaonom Eg es aly Se Peak yore rep tae ato and Rosina of uae es eae n see pao Pipl a ah as and friends of the feimity aro No. i pI 8,251 for old ’65°a, to fill ‘foreign orders. About noon the | Decrease this year.. vecececee $505,180 08 | €28+ 40. $67 a $7, and window cia n a7 BO m2 50 Tar was | by his two sons, Pierre and George, sought refuge in this | Fraukiin st, # 8, DJ Colton’s property, dla’ 10,000 hi Platform of the democratic party became known on jis ike: bem ne) ae aS gO aN ee gage uy bbls. Newbern (25 gal- | country, selecting New York for thelr future home. . About | Hamntons 4 4 dn,S4r1ie{ Lott Southard’s property 14,000 | ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect. ‘the street, and prices at once Tell Off; 1862's declined SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. R Cag phiyeree amt ve, 120do. Wil- | the year 1760 Pierre the younger invested a portion of | Lawrence it! dott trom ‘Hamntiton st, 20x54. 4 fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednes- a teapect- SOLS AD TIGS 66 Siu oe atbtbel ons Shnis bios fis bade a beig, Ou Cl dence, 40 Nhe ag street, this (Wednesday) after- noon at two o’cloc! REN.—At New Ly hn Tuesday, July 7, Hi. Van Bowen, aged 22 years, Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at half one o'clock from the house and at two o'clock at the church. Friends invited to attend without further notice. Woop.—At Teerreya, on Sunday, July 5, Taro- poRs S. Woon, in the 38 of his age. ‘The relatives and CA. family, algo the from the inesday) afternoon, a two o clock. a ot Sunday, July %, Captain Sauues J. WaRin bi The Tt of ike fam ly are bn ay od Invited to attend from his residence, 208 a, ‘this (Wednesday, afvernoon, at oue o*aloe ALSH.—On Thasday evening, Jane 7, at the rest. dence of his father, Dr. William Waish, 41 Greenwich it fey inl to attend dial GAC om Ap Oyen

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