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NEW YURK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1869.—PRIPLE SHEET. 9 firm of ; extra a c. mon 26x90. He , afte! t ti FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. M10 100 | Boas Tisge tae pold elucnoe ‘Aprons 36 ei bes tus: & | sad three-quarters do Ate Soo" New York hiiehigan no 4 ‘alll | Temas Square, thie Getanters ateenoeee Otte pe ao ini Ba rie Ws desciad - ;Monte- | Iudiana, extra and shove, éSc. a die; common ‘of ‘tty pom RS exas, thee. of barre, Bus attend. Fripay, June 4—6 P. M. While the general business of Wall street is be- Brown.—At Hoboken, on Thursday, Jume 3, ‘THOMAS DOWLING BROWN, se ceceeeereees eee $410,211 ha 36 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Sea A ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | Ws» ie; Bc, ; o We. a te. New 8 2c. 5 ll clip and lambs’ A. P.. dbo. os ap to show something of the dulness which | ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city be. : : 2c. n 28e.; 8 Be. SOUTH ORANGE. fully invited to attend the funeral, from i. Mary’® peratiol . ; Tampico, 22 lbs., lke. a 1%e. extra pulled California, . rior do., 800. a 340. 5 m2 ft ‘Scotland road, 114 ft front.20,000 7 ¢ 10 TUR ORIENT IORIND Se. <i na in | for the expired portion’ of the week have been a# | * Hops thevalsa' mere of & retail characie fow dou, 2éc, n Bie. ‘The taice nro 100,00 low. csces at 460.'s | VTmaNureas iM MUDSON OOUNTY, Me. 2¢-HUDEON ie Sean Cerne On Ce Oe eenine a Dae the various markets are of sufficient interest and im- to delay many a professional stock dealer's ‘visit to the watering places, We shall, in this re- Bpect, probably have a later season in Wall street usual. The feature of to-day was another ‘Berious and desperate encounter between the “‘bulls’” follows:— Custom House. _————Sud-Treasury.———~ May 81..$354,612 $1,784,704 $787,333 $76,888,478 10 fat ace "ES tee Ra | eaceear ae June 3... 303, Torsisse Vashi 320088 wis Sida waa dull” an June 4... 279,000 2)167,720 2,115,760 79,317,024 Sie, Inoluding ‘& emell lot Vicklock as the latter price: | Henry at, ns, 178 {Le of Chestnut a¥, 26x24. --..- 16,000 X wad XX Obio at bic, « Sic; 3000 Canada | Warren st, ns, 100 ft w of Passaic av, 25x10 combing pulled at 60c., 10,000 X Michigan ‘at 46c.a 46'c., | Lots 77, 79, Foster & Clinton's map, 60x100. 6.0.0 New Orieans at 2635c., 3,000 unmerchantable at 5c, 5, HOROKE: X and No. 1 Indiana at 10,000 combing on private ter Int at, # 5, 50 ft w of Bloomfield 4,600 Texas and Sout 2c. 0 Bbc also 30,000 Ibs. pulled | Lote 8 4, block 24, Coster estate al 39c. a 46c. for superiine and extra, 10,000 Ibs, coarse Texas UNL at 22c., 20,000 do. new fine do. at 29c, a Sle., 80,000 Ibs. Cali- | Plot adjoining James Carroll's, 100 ft w of Union Hill fornia at 2c. a 26c. for fall and Bc. for new spring clip, in- Horse Railroad, 650x100. “ '. 2209 | Past ten o'clock. + 1100 BUCKLEY.—On Thursday, June 3, after a short Hl- ness,» MARGaRET, beloved mother of Cornelius, £200 | William and Catharine Buckley, a native of the 1,800 parish of Ballymartel, county Oork, Ireland, im the ith year of her age, Her relatives and friends, and those of her sons, prices our for inferior to choice grades, market was only moderately active, and prices ping, We. $1 15 for, retail. love, straw and {0c. a We. f juest, and 700 bales quiet but firm at 12,0. a L8e., d ‘nominal at 10c. a 10ixe. do., hort do. do. in bond. sie i the has the mark b cluding 9,000 1 f the latter at Hs ice. Of foreign a are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, frou SOB Seng as REE Sea ae. ORR A eh ce mNameRN Or dco gocie st ie. pork toe Ha raat wae dult buty |. ho ante'are, 6.000. Ibe, Sayraia at'isoe Gat 4,000 do. Dea: | Lot 25, map of Sherwood. eee her late residence, No. 85 James street, on Sunuay ‘come rather acrimonious in some quarters, and ‘$41 a $45. The recent arrivals are being stored. The | sko on private terms. BAYONNE. y past one o’clock. Her remains as already given rise to much ill feeling, in | Week ending June 3 compare with the previous week iéa were 100 tons Sammerice, ex Ship, nt Bn ee Av 8 and 4th st, corner of, 2 689-1000 we be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. oon bears” mad desperate follows:— were unchanged, No. is REAL ESTATE MATTERS. UBKK,—On Thursday, June 3, G. RAYMOND, 50m ARSE TAR SOP ce sais May 21. June 8. Pert Ry tle oy Seerog ‘A THE V of Edward and Monica Burke, aged 6 years, 6 months onslaught upon Michigan Southern, Kock Island, the | ntored for consumption... $638,411 $872,574 | and gid a 876 currency, for Ai perican, "Of old rails 1,000 enineepane OICE OF THE PEOPLE. and 7 days. ‘ ‘Northwestern stocks, and those which have been the | Withdrawn + 277,334 $21,750 | tons were sold on private terms. In speaking here of the extreme dulness of the ee eaeee ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- object of their efforts during the present campaign. | Warehoused, + 543,825 8 OO ee rlnncra aad ihe marker wea. frmes vanicueerar | realestate market at the present time it should be The Long Island Railroad. fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the rest- f his 8 Sati borne in mind that reference is had only to the “B. Wood,” referring to an editorial in this jour- oil aeons ocieek oer Coca market for city property. Suburban property, on nal headed “Strange, if True,” declares it “to be CONNBR.—O0 Friday, June 4, NeELLig CONNER, ID cr q ointed.”? Mr. Wo “ the 26th year of her age. the contrary, is very active, and, ag was announced | P* od gays that the “managers of The relatives and friends of the family are resp on Sunday, has been especially so during this week. | the Long Island Railroad, until very recently, were fully invited to attend the funeral, from ler late resi- ‘The heaviest transactions were in Michigan Soutn- etm, which they sold down to 112%. From this point Mt reacted, with considerable irregularity, to 115%, ‘from which 1t fell off again to 114, rising to 114% at middle and heavy weights, which were in most request. The receipts, though fair, are Wecreasing, and the stock 1s compa~ ratively f 65 poteny assorted. ‘Oak was in moderate de- mand at full prices, while rough was dull, but unchanged. We append the current quotations -— SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, the ciose. The clique who have their headquarters ‘is BAe SE Gromde, Osiforain., Orinoco, Among the most successful sales that have yet been seeding anpopaiae with the travelling public of Genoe, 74 Lewis street, on Sunday atieruoon, at twe Exchange place met @ more determined resist- i adligc, Be. Me. held of this description of property, the sales being | Long Island.” He declares that “Oliver Charlick SON LE att 4 friend . He. we. Bo, Be, held on the ground, were those of the past few days | came to him and stated that he (Charlick) and th DONLBY.—The relatives and friends of Mrs. Cathae ice to-day, which 18 to be accounted for in @ great Tog aie, 2c, e26xe. Ue. ase. | in that of Paterson lots by the Riverside Land Itn- | Long Island. Railroad were. the yietims or apite? vine Conley are reapectiuliy requested to ationd. the jure by the fact that the leading men and chief Poor damaged, all kinds, 20c. a 28c.; rough light, Bic. a ae fi ‘Avenal F- a funeral, this (Saturday) aiternoou, at Wwo o'clock, 673g 40c. ; middle and heavy, 85c. a 3kc, provement Company, on Monday, and the Avenal and “that desperate ruMans stuck at nothin from No. 41 Lond street, without farther notice. perators in Michigan Southern, Rock Island and | 1 Oh +i Ds ge and Plainfield sales on Wednesday and Thursday | to injure the road.” Our corresponden' te = ny PH nay! Ste @. soe DALY, oged ah forthwestern had returned from the annual elec- | } Hy} ‘Slaughter. _ Crope. respectively, by Messrs. A. D. Melick, Jr., & Bro. | adds “that a gradual and marked improvement in years. Sort toe ? nas eee ons held in the Western cities, and were on hand | 1 Se. The latter of these was, it is stated, especially grati | the management and service of the road” is observ- | “ ‘The runeral will ieave his late residence, 203 First fying to all intereated, both in respect to number of | able; but that “Mr. Charlick and his colleagues seem 3 o fo I. lots sold and the prices obtained, while tt may be | not to know that mankind sooner forget injuries bie ete foeprate A App abil Ned mentioned incidentally, altuough it is not essenvally | than insults, and they are not careful to be cour- | javited wy attends ee a r a feature of tic market, deserving of genera! imi- ] teous to the public upon whom they depend for Danan ae Desolation Isiand, on board of rs tation in the completeness and excellence of all the | support.’’ Mr. Wood is right. The abe aes: of | schooner Roswell og on Su 20, arrangements. any corporation—railroad, ferry, &c,—will be found | is6s, Jawes R. Donax, . aes ‘%o accept the gauge of baitie, Late in the Afternoon the leading operator on the ‘bear’ @ide and a representative of the Michigan Bouthern party met in the Long Room, LEAD was in moderate demand at steady prices, the sales being 60 tons Spanish at 86 S24, gold, and 6) tone do. at 86 85 do.—the latter 60 days time with interest. Bar was Quoted 1034e., and sheet and pipe 1zc. ‘ket was tolerably active, the de- SEE 2EESESEESEECE MOLAS6E8.—The maz! Yesterday there were no auction sales, consequently | to spring rather from the want of courtesy by the ne “ = When, amid great excitement, the former offered mand being chietly for the botter qualities, which were | the market is Without new features. managers and employés than from injuries which and Julia A. Dodee, < areenpoint, 1. L., aged 92 ld five thousand shares of the stock ii e8- scarce. Prices were firm at the annexed quotations. Salcs - 7 years. } =>atn and 9 days. n me thi Wah seat eeutace owes ba a eo friday precio ime Seen Sole BB, ae Boal Retate 3 arise from every neglect. vUFFY.—On Wednesday, June 2, Jon DuFry, som e ir, Ww! a pl 100 . OM private us. We quote :— se en! tute Notes. of Bernard and Catharine Duily, aged 2 years and Beast by marriage with Commodore Vander- 100 Cuba centrifugaland mixed. Tue Orep- The property of J. Steymus. comnrivng twenty Rauway Omperialism. 7 months. bilt, ‘The fact was very encouraging to the “bulls,” Pritet Gein asorads rescine grciten ® | acres on Broadway, has been purchased by D, Dud- | “A Merchant” comments warmly on the editortais | |The relatives and friends of the family and those ‘who had been enduring the severe “hammering” of oe Guba muscovado, + ley Field for $37,000, in the columns of the HERALD entitied ‘Railway garet Brown, are invited to attend the faneral, this "the past three or four days, One version says that 300 ae an Horace Lingard has purchased the residence of | !mpertalism and tne Public Tax Payers” and “Tele. (Saturday) morning, at nine o'clock, from ms late Continuing to offer stock, and that the latter stopped dows NAVAL sTonEs.—Receipts, nove. Ket ‘for pints | “At Hastings, on the Hudson, C. W. Thomas has emphatic language, and while he speaks of the vital | where a requicin mass will be offered for tue repose after buying the amount above stated. All the re- ae sras less activo than yesterday, the demand being | qeeded the valuable plot of ground on which the | {Portance to the people of these great conserva. | of his soul. . Ports unite in declaring that the broker, who was a a Ola’ tiige tte e ‘Kies ‘rece “Ho | Baptist church stands to the trustees, to be forever | {O° aud missionaries of clvilization, ETE and TAL ee ne Gredited with being Mr. Vanderbilt’s agent in the joo boa ah ee ees fhe latter Tees fan hy on Dee eotidion bays Fredsabr cred between | "principled set of tyrants that ever cursed a coun- | "The friends of the family are respectfully invited matter, returned to the spot after a short interval 200 Pits without improvement tn valtie. Sales 200 bbls. No. Lat $425, | Douglass and Butler, watch was formerly occupied | *J:, Concealed from public view behind chartered } to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 243 a bid th ‘ice fc te 200 BA do. opaque at $3 50, 90 do. No. 2at g2 50 a $2 80, 15b do. » of the Forty- “f id a privileges and working through secret agents they } East Thirty-first street, this (Saturaday), at twelve and openly e sane price for any portion of ten 7100 O1 miainetar ‘$8 45 and 120 do. and erie. pale ara Oh by the poiice of the Forty-tnird precinct, was sold at carry everything before them by the power of mone "clock. thousand shares, A sccond version: saya that - We quote :-Strained, #2 4) a 82 4734; Nova, $2 fn 83: public auction on Thursday, in the vestibule of the | and Intimidation.” ‘These railway kings, he holds, | ° Frsoi.—At English Nelghborhood, N. J. om the “operator” was at this moment taken Del AER! Pests aR i Some 40, Fe Se, sy gig heli eer came ied tae So oud are more lyranical than are any other class of rulers | Wednesday night, June 2, CHARLEY, son of Edwin away by his friends. The struggle on both sides N quest and henry fa rice a sb his. Wiimington thin pet Posloctad Baildines nowenthe globe, | apa M. Finch, aged 2 years, 2 montis and 8 lo. Washington gi q » = 5 promises to be as interesting as any that has had OILs.—Linseed was quoted at ra ‘8 a Bi Os in caskm, The following plans of new buildings have been Washington Market. ‘the relatives and friends are invited to attend the for 11s scene the vicinity of the Stock Exchange. The without sales of importance. Olive was dull and nominal at | submitted to Mr. sames M. Macgregor, Superintend- “In behalf of hundreds,” @ correspondent appeals | funeral, from his parents’ residence, this (Saturday) L 1 was firm, with smail sales ypring and winter at 1 47a $1 60. Menhaden was dull at The. a 1734c. ; no sales were reported. Westera distilled red was also dull, though steady, at 8724c. a 9c, Of fish oils we heard of no sales. Erloes’ were stondy, however, at Bl a $1 (Big for craic ‘whale; $1 11 a $1 15 for bleached winter do. Se a $2 09 for erude speim, anu $2 05 a 82 1 for new bleached do. PRrxOLEUM.—The market for crude in bulk was active and excited, and with continued light olferings ‘prices ad- vanced Lge. per gallon, closing at T8c, On ‘Change sales ©°65..... 118i, | Were made to a fair extent abIbe., but after *Change conatd- Tog. Loss | erable business was transacted at 16c. ‘The sales were 7,000 mAs: Woah | bis. for the balance of this month and the frst half next at “38 11 > 09 ent of Bulldings, since last report:— to the HERALD to denounce certain encroachments store and tenement located at 69 West 43d st; size of Brick Ddullding, 2816355 stories aud basement. |“ Owner, Jacob Korn. of individuals who are monopolizing the public way May 25.—Brick stable located at 100 Kast Houston st, rear; | inthe vicinity of Washington Market, Until the old ze Of building, 15.6%28 8. Owner, F Krutina, ‘Two firat class brown stone dwellings, located ns of 63d et, | TOOKery itself, which is one of the disgraces against pe Te fie pf buildings, 29x55 each; 4 stories. | which the HERALD has often declaimed, is swept Brick slaughter Louse, located ns of 45th st, 200 fte of 1st | 2¥4Y, Improvements in the neiguborhood may be ay; size of buliding, 60:14; 3 stories, Owner, Stain Ely, j asked for in vain. ‘Kissing goes by favor, if not Brick sash and door oftice, located n w corner of Grand | only near Washington Market, but in a thousand and Tompking sis; size of Vullding, 2x13; 1 story. Owner, | oilicr places in the city, to the very great discomfort johnston. “ t ” May 96.—Brick tcncment, located at 430 Kast 14th st, rear, | °% PCOple who are not in “political rings. SizeGof biniiding, 26x25; 4 storlea. Owner, Mra C Monninger, bowmmareys) Brick tenemen located $3 Soammel ot, rear; size of build- “Keep off the Grass.” wer, jomas Warren. 4 > dwelling, located ws of Eighth ay, % “S. P.”? complains bitterly of the notices in our gs = ist oil size of butding, 22x25, 2 stories. Owner, | public places forbidding people from treading down atrick Kennedy. Brick factory, bounded by Canal, Walker and Centro sts; | te grass. He says “the grass is permitted to grow size of building, 4.839 on Canal st, $2.2 on Walker st, 61.34 | until it is long enough to cut for the use of stump- movements of the championsare watched withmore than usual interest, as the stock of Michigan South- ern has assumed an unportance hardly second to New York C¢htral for its speculative activity. It ia asserted in some quarters that the election of Presi- dent Philips is regarded as a defeat of the Vander- Dilt party. Mr. Horace F. Clarke has stated sihce his return from Gleveland that he was not a candidate for the Michigan Soutuern presidency, but will be for that of the consolidated line between Chicago and Buffalo, which is to be consummated by the directors of the Buffalo and Erie road giving their assent at the meeting next Monday. If, as it would appear, Mr. Vanderbilt’s party have taken the fleld mone atten o’clock. Train leaves via Northerm® Railroad, foot of Chambers street, at nme A. M. GAMBLING.—At four o’clock on Thursday morning, June 3, NELLIE BLANCHE, youngest daughter of Wm. M. and Helen Gambling. The relatives and friends are hereby invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa- rents, Mamaroneck, Westchester county, this (Satur- day) afternoon, at one o'clock. GILLESPis.—On Thursday, June 3, JAMES STUART GiLLesrt®, in the 48d year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of tne ‘Iransfiguration, ‘Twenty-ninth street, near Fifth avenue, on Monday morning, at half-past nine o'clock. Tne remains will be taken to Stamford for interment. HacGerr,—On Friday, June 4, Mrs. ANN HAGGETT, widow of Amos Haggett, aged 80 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday SSSSSBSeseeses s on 231, 1000 US 6's, "81, reg.... 117 $2500 fa ERE a a 10. s ee: =) iB Ibe, aud $000 do. from the sth June to. the With July at 6c. Crude fn bbls," was higher, being" quoted %c. a Zle, though we. heard’ 0 Ro tales, “Kotned was gn activ’ demand, patty speculative, M. but chiefly for export, “and the offerings being ilmited, the ket was decidedly firmer. sales being made at prices ful & Lge, above those current yesterday. At the cl mndari white was quoted at gle, aL%gc., The sales wore ia B la. at Ble. Ligc., the latter price for 1,000 e 3 di eliverable next week, at Wige.; 2,000 do, for June, at Sle. {n opposition to the clique from Exchange place, a)! on Centre st; 3 stories. Owners, Munn & Co. ad © ” 1 is lively doings may be looked for in the stock mar. | 8100 ri Gs, tion? "800 'do., for’ Sune,” at’ S0i0.; “S,00) do., | _ Second class brick dwelling, located ws o! 124th st, 150 fee | WET COWS.T At certain tint these poor creatures | morning, at half-past ten o'clock, from the residence 1000 NY Con 6's, '83. for the first haif July. at 30kc. a alc., closing at Blisc.a | of 7th av; size of building, 26x28; 3 sto: Owner, Joha | Be" i; tk Ma ” of her aaughter, Mrs. Nathaniel Whaley, 73 Nortolk Both sides have heavy forces and are well | 10000 Ohio & Misscon ba Hiige.; 4000 do., for the Inst half Juiy, at $3: (Wo, | Laymen a oar aes eat & peuny out of It, religiously “keep off the grass. street. ‘The remains will be taken to New Jersey for trained in the strategy of the “street.” During the | 1) Gal Com int.” Cs Bepiember, a Siyer; also HUN) gatloue, in ins, at 16x35; Datories. Owner, Jona Bodish, oe : . mterment, diversion which this struggle has produced the Pe wetb ne to Bit aot Bi Phitadelpbla tbe eet was quicl, though firmer; the prices | _ Five brick stores and dwellings, 6 to 754 6th av; Church Street Extension. Boston papers please copy. Henry.—On Thursday, June 3, ADA NICHOLSON, infant daughter of James Wesley and Ada E. Henry, aged 1 yéar and 4 months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa- rents, No. 164 West Twenty-flith street, this (Satur- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. id ENNETT.—On Thursday morning, June 3, WILLIAM JENNETT, aged 88 years, 8 Months and 9 days. he funeral will take place from his late residence, 14 State street, New York, on Sunday afternoon. at one o'clock. The relauves and friends of the family D.” insists that there is gross carelessness and disregard to human safety evinced by those en- gaged in demolishing houses for the Church street extension, He says that he has on several occasions, in passing in Cortiandt street, come very near being seriously hurt by the ialling debris, &c. Contractors tor the removal of the superstructures on the line of the new improvements should be more careful. size of buildings, four are 2)x5U, and one 20.5!4x75; and basement, ‘Owner, Jaco Brick store, located at 69 Wilkesbarre Coal Go obtainea showing an edvance of fully Wyc. The sales were 900 Mil & St Paul pref.. 90 | 500 bois. prime light strain to white, at 25c. ; 500 do. standard 100 ‘4 8974 | white, for June, Wc. and 1,500 do., forthe Orst halt duly, stile. ‘and 1,000 do., for the last half July, at 8lgc., closing at B1i<e. PoTators.—Old being abundant supply and light de- mand, were lower. Peach blows were quoted #1 25a #1 60 per bbl; Mercers and Prince Alberts, #1 a %1 25; new Ber. mudas, $Y a #10; new Chariesions, #4 a 85; old Jack: whites, $1 a #1 1: Bermuda onions were selling at 85 w 85 Oper bbl, Russia turnips at 75c. a $1, aud Charleston squash at 2 a G2 25. PROVISIONS.—Receipts, 695 packages cut meats and 131 Pennsylvania Central party have been quietly secur- ing a connection by the Fort Wayne road on the one side and New Jersey Central on the other. Hence ‘the sudden rise in the latter last night. The discovery of the plan being premature the stock was suffered to react, if not sold back, to 121, between ‘which and 122 it was qutte steady to-day. Fort ‘Wayne rose from 156 to 159%. The Vanderbilt SOLE 23 EBgazS Seg8252 SE of 14th at, 450 ft © of 30; 2)4 stories and ‘basement. e 4 Briel shop, loc e size of pbuilding, 1139x20; James M Carey. May 27—First class wooden dwelling, locate: ay, pif en of 120th st; size of building, 22x24, George M Zeiss. r of Lexington av and 48th a ry and basement. Ow BRE gus 4 gest side 8th stories. Own Bone Boiling Nuisance. share: C lowes: - do. lard. The ket fi ‘was dull, th Dt Brick store and dwelling, located ¢ 8 of Ist av, 50 ft 8 of 77th ‘e 5 . > e werectrong and comparstively quiet Pitts- Wo xa Ase ei grat, tee | lela demand. and prices were beory snd’ Enea [ae tt | gt; size of building, 36x48; 4 stori 2. Owner, Le er. M. N. J.” enters a complaint against a bone boll- | are respectfully invited to attend; and also bis burg was inclined to yield and settled to 100% in the 100 Marietta, Gin Fee | eee ee cae yet smah tote. There were sold | Two brs : Jat Nos 2¢7'an Delancey | ing nuisance in Thirty-eighth street, near the North | brothers-tn-law, Charles Gannon and William Cahill, ‘Weakness of the general market, when sympathizing at ~ QR 30 16 sow is. at $26 for extra lage $00 for city mess, | ot; size of buildin i ries an river; also against the various establishments be- Dublin, Milwaukee and Cailfornia papers please For future delivery we heard of no sales. Live hogs were copy. Kissam.—On Friday, June 4, Samug. W. KissaM, in the 25th year of his age. SUMMONS.—The members of Lebanon Lodge. No. 191, F. and A. M,, are hereby suramoned to attend a special communication at their rooms, No. S04 Broadway, Monday morning, June 7, at ten o'clock sharp, for the purpose of repairing to New Rochelle for the interment of our deceased brother, 5. W. Kissam. By order, JAMES M. TURNEY, M. Lex.—On Wednesday, June 2, of typho!d pnenmo- nia, Kev. Day K. Les, D, D., in the od year of his age. Tr Two iron stores, located Noa 10 and 12Greene st; size of | tween Eighth and Tenth avenues and Thirty-fourth buildin, 1x12x87 ; 5 stories and basement, Owner, Thomas | and Forty-secdnd streets. The Board of Health, we wart odaae b al bulldifnes:nekthd aie 180K Sh. SEN oe would mform our correspondent, have these estab- 24 av; size of Dulldings, 20343 each; 3 stories and basement, | lslments in charge. They are constantly inspected, Owners, Willtam NL 20, pr alles M ed n w corner ot ee stand ith Orange Peel. tories Owner, DC Nevelle. 9 “Gecond class wouten dwelling, located ws ethar,i0ivaof | “Citizen” declaims against the practice of throw- 12Ist et; size of building $ stories Owner, A 'Dilger. ° ec! § ‘brick more, located “ot ae oF buliding ing Orange and banana peelings on the sidewalk. He thinks the poltce ought to enforce the law against 32 Worth st; size of | a carclessuess that 1s really criminal. quiet at Ge. a Yo with arrivals of 2.205 head. “For beet ere Was an improve lemand at steady prices, the sales STREET QUOTATIONS. amounting to 200 bbia, at $11 a #16 for plain mess and 12 4 ‘B18 for extra do, Beef hams were only in moderate demand Half-past Five o’Clock P. M. ere lower for the Inferior. rad rm + ARG a 8% Ft Wi rayne. oo ass ae Loy et dali and a ‘or prime mess an 92 for India ene See do. Bacon was scarce, and with a good demand, the market “ was firmer; 500 boxes ice cured were sold at 16),c. a IX Cut meats were active, for pickled hams, though quiet for other kinds, The sales were 350 packages at lic. a pickied hams, 154¢c. a 15%c. for amoked shoulders, 1 ary salted and pickled do. and 19%. a Que. for smoked an by hams. The ‘demand for lard” was. ouly moderate, and with fair of ering: the = merket was heavy. "Sates $00 packages at Tic. w i8¥e. for No. 1to ‘with the sharp decline in Michigan Southern, but subsequently recovered to the best point of the day. Rock Island fluctuated between the extremes of ‘1214 and 123. The Northwestern stocks, St. Paul and Ohio and Mississippi, were very steady in the wide Huctuations around them. In the miscellaneous ‘st Canton touched 673s, while Pacific Mail was firm at82a82%. Western Union was weak and sold Gown to 42. The following were the closing prices on the last call at the Stock Exchange:—Canton, ‘The suios a 10134 0 102 wo brick bay 9 yore , it a etort house, located nsof 4st at, size of building, 89x99; 2 stories, Owners, Motropoiitaa Gas Seventh Avenue Railroad, atives and friends gre respecifully invited to 06!; 207; Boston Water Power, 16% @ 1734; Camber- Fray, June 4—6 P. M. temo soem and Kettle rendered. by omar for butter was Be seeks Gidea end (ehibal: Semutiin Git Ol tert “Phoenix” aska, “Why can not the superintend- attend ur rene 5 a song veevecene Sa, 7 ] rate! e deman nj inc! abs . —| . located w a of ay, cs Bleeck powning strects, sund ppd Rg lore imag gins arog aime eer erie t fren pal bute but with iberal arrivals; prices wero heavy | ft of Washington place; size of building. 3710x100; stories, | ent of the Broadway and Seventh avenue line change anernoon, sttwoorcluck. The femaina will be taken Adams Express, 60a 605s; American Express, 3035 8. Owners, Truatecs of St Josep! @ 40 United States Express, 67 a 6744; Merchanta’ closing weak at our quotations sub- BUILDING MATERIALS.—The market for almost all art!- polned. Cheese was 1 fair demand, cies" for the home but with an increasing # iy, the ‘ket he cles coming under this classification was quiet, the demand | ang brices juce lower than they were last Wook, aa will to to Greenwood. Logp.—On Thursday, June 3, WILLIAM ALLEN, in- fant son of William A. and Alice M. Lord. A their cars on the upward trip’’ instead of compellin, ofbaiatag: TET Palen, Oona Relered heen? “8° | passengers to wale a hieck be tate seats te cont May 31.-Two iron and brick stores, loi Faron at | tliat is already crowded Phoenix’ should speak Union Express, 14% bid; Paciflc Mail, 823¢ a 824; bein, uy 51. ~ . : 1g moderate. Eastern spruce was only moderately sought | secn by the annexed quotations. We quote: — and 38 College place; size of buildings, one 25x75 01 to the president of the road, The relatives and friends of the family are ted Western Union Telegraph, 4234 @ 42%; New York | arter and prices were heavy, the offerings being to a fair ex- Ww CROP wurrhe, front, 26 rear, by 75 deep; 5 stories. Owner, George W pacnennnasiaes to attend the funeral, trom the resivten e Ca his Central, 1925 a 192%; Hudson River, 1533, a 15034; Hariem, 160 a 162}4; do. preferred, 151 bid; Reading, 9.890%; Alton and Terre Raute, 33 a 40; do. pre- ferred, 60 a 62%; Toledo and Wabash, 76% a 76%{; do. parents, Glendenny avenne, South Bergen, N. J., this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock. MAYNakD.—Iu Jacksonville, Fla., on Friday, may 28, of aarti Dr. ELIAS F, MAYNARD, of the city of New York, in the 66th year of his age. MN tent. About 400,000 feet were sold within the range of $18 a | State Arking figueenioveds, $22 for common to choice schedules, Laths were quoted at | Western reserve tirkins, 8205 a 92.62%, with sales of 610,000 at these prices, Lime | State half frkin tubs, kood waa steady at $125 for common and $150 for lump, while i Rosendal ive demand an Welsh. Marble building, located 407 and 409 Broadway; size of SINGULAR CASUALTY. building, 5236 front, GL rear, by 103 deep; S\stories; ceilar, — basement and Mansard roof, Owners, Directors of the Nintu A Lad Accidentally Killed. National Bank. x ‘Dwelling, located s w corner of 10th avand 130th st; sizeof | 4 fatal accident of a very singular nature was the Orange and Sussex, fresh le was in fairly acti at building, 25225; 2 stories. Owner, Martin Larkin, subject of investigation before Coroner Keenan yes- ‘he remains were interred in Jacksonville, Fila, preferred, 83; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 77% @ 78%; Bricks were steady at former PJune 2. —Dwelling located ns Moth st, 175 ft w of lth av; id ; Us 7 \ ories. : | terday afternoon. The testimony showed that on | 0 Tucsday, June 1. do. preferred, 89% @ 89%; Chicago and Alton, 156 9 Cs ae en ag) sud beary, closing at 98 3gc. & sizo of building, 2 stories. Owner, John A Wunen: y y OxMonD.—On Friday, Jane 4, after a short iilnesa, Eleven first class Brunswick Ashler dwellings, aix tocated | Thursday evening, William Henry Harrison, a lad on thes weorner of Madison av and 133d stand five on the | Seventeen years of age, who lived at No. 417 Cuerry ¢ & of Madison av, 19.11 it n of 1azd st; size of bulidings, | street, went to Brookiyn to look for work, takin, ann each; Betorie's. Owner Leander Buck. | 4 os or oq | with him Charies Platt and another boy. After a © of fbuikling, 20x40; 2 stories, Owner, Henry W. | Teaching their place of destination the bo Geoel Platt picked up a small block of wood, au Three brick tenements, located at Nos I4, 16 and 163g Dowa- | (aking up a stick some three ivet in length struck tie Seen oe Bec t rear, by 43 tt deep; | the block as he would @ ball, at the same time say- ‘June 2. Brick dwelling, located e # of 10:h ay, 80 ft_n of | 18, “Billy, look out;” the block was Knocked in the 56th st (rear): size of building, 20x54; 3 stories, Owner, | direction of where young Harrison stood, and took Margaret Finch. effect on his leit temple, fe said he was injurea, ‘Wooden tenement, located s » of 63th st, 275 fteof ith | but did not complain very much till he reached a vn of building, 25x36; 2 stories. Owner, John promo ary come bo) later. He told his b 3 fhe mother and brother how the matter occurred, Meagher. blame, saying it was accidental, Subsequent, Ri seized pa ree 0 i aa0. ee ial Transfers of F i ? half-past seven O'clock yest rhing, wi remo aciensia Beso rong Yesterday. | death eusued. Dr. Wooster Beach made an ex- . z x Oret amination of the body, and found that deceased had Bonlevard, ne corner of 4h at, ir Eldridge st, e s, 125 ft w of Stas received compression of the brain and also fracture of the skull, The jury rendered a verdict of acci- dental death. Deceased was seventeen years of age aud @ native of this city. He was a young man of industrious habits, exemplary character,gand contri- THOMAS HENRY ORMOND, son of Michaci and Mar garet Ormond, aged 2 years, 7 months und 27 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of his father, 777 Washington street, ou Sun- day afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. O'BRigN.—On Friday, June 4, CeLIA, daughter of ‘homas and Agnes o'brien, aged 1 year. The relatives and friends of the famliy are invited wo = the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’cloc! O’BRIgN.—On Thursday, Jane 3, MICHAEL O'BRIEN, of congestion of the brain, in the 29th year of his 168; do. preferred, 1505; a 161; Ohio and Mississtppt, 84% @ 34%; Fort Wayne, 156% @ 15634; Michigan Central, 132; Michigan Southern, 1153, @ 11534; Illt- fois Central, 144; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 101% a 1013; Lake Shore, 113 a 11454; Rock Island, 12234 a 122%; Northwestern, 92) a 925;; do. preferred, 104 @ 104%; Delaware and Lackawanna, 117 a 119; New Jersey Central, 120% a 120%; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 133 a 134; do. preferred, 129 @ 130; Mariposa Preferred, 49 a 49}. The government market was extremely quiet, the @emand for investment being moderate, if not light, ‘while the relations of prices on both sides the Atlan- io left no margin for shipment, curtailing the usual large inquiry from the foreign bankers. Bonds un- Gor these infuences yieided about one-eighth per cent, but were firm at the decline, holdera showing no uneasiness, and not being disposed to sell. The following were the closing street quotations:— nt > market was firm for all descriptions, with a stock anda fair iaquiry, partionierty for jovbt + | lote, which were selling from store at the follow! prices: J G38) per ack | Marais and Worthin 5 Iniggine’, 43 15 a $825: ground, #1 906 ‘Dehn’ ‘oe $ Erg waar maa ey ws 2 8, &c., #2 70, and Turk’s Isiand 500. with only toderate offerings the market was firmer, an SKINS.—For both goat and deer the market was dul on appreciated to the extent of ‘ge. per Ib. as will be'seen | wo heard of noaniess there wan no change in prices reported, preference to our quotations appended, Tr were | however. We quote:—Deer—Honduras, 4c. a 44c. per Ib. 24d balon (lucluding 197 to arrive), of which 1891 were Ban Juan, 8c. a Ac.; Bolivar, We, adic; Sisal te. & taken by spincers, 69d by apecuiators and 460 by exporters. | dic. ; Vera Cruz, d2c. a dbc.; Chagres, dc. a dic. ; Porto Ca. For future delivery jes low middiing were sold for June | beljo, 2c. a Séc.; Para, 42c. a 45e.; Southern and Texas, 35e. atc, We quote:— a dic. currency, Goat—Tainpico, 66c. a 57 'gc. per Ib., gold: Movi New Matamoros, — & Sic. Cruz, 0c, a 52igc.; Buenos 5 Lye a currency; Payta, 50c.; Curacon, 60c, a 25 i. Gaps. dc. a ide.; Madras, each, €c. a 70c.; Patha, 4c. adic, SREDE.—Of linseed we heard of no sales; the price was unchanged, being #2 15, gold, duty paid. (irass were di and prices’ were nominal. ai’ the following quotations — ea 18e. w idc.; timothy, #4, and rouge flax, $2 6 a do. ConpaG.—Manila was selling at 24c. a re. * The relatives and friends are tnvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of tus father, William O'Brien, 251 Hicks street, near Degraw, to the Ceme- tery of foe Holy Cross, Piatbush, on Sunday afier- noon, &t two o'clock. O'ROUKKE.—At her residence, 404 Greenwich street, New York, CATHARINE O’hOURKE, of Ireland, aged 64 years. Austraitan and Irish papers please copy. PELTON.—On Thursday, June 2, HENRY F. PELTON, late member of bang of i, Ninth regiment N. Y. United States sixes, 1861, registered, 117% m 117%; | tule it gates 40 bags Liaguayra on, ‘SUGAN.—Tho market for raw was tolerably active, the de- “ buted largely towards the support of his mothe ee ee Hew York Veluntews), aged 6¢ : 5 terms, bry ortinary cargoes, 15), it oly from rice q ares 4 poole Tex ree "Ok, deapoe, sate say | stapes Wee i ie. rie: Wein, ie fier hash mwa ke cannes Peas a a “si MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, __ | nerat trom his late residence, Ys iSth ereuue, ea ; 5 i2, (0. w L1%4e. 5 xe8 ge. 5 fined orner of 169 Setadveue > 7 @ residence, 078 Sixth avenu “ ? Manila and Mexican, 16s: bes; Sava’ddee | atetior demmne prevailed, but prices were pS easier, RAGES REC . svbwchedns : Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. gaa @ 1224; do. do., coupon, 1864, 1167; a 117; do. do, @oupon, 1865, 118% a 11834; do. do., coupon, 1895, it 1c. a 1b?4c. for laige. a 16M. for watt Christopher st, No 114, 3 years, per annum. ... ++ 600 ce. a 14 yc, for extra C, uni 13\c. a 18% for yellow. e on sty No I, 4 yearh, por annum ee lige. @ Io. 5 I6igc. a 17%e.; | cloni 1%, ‘St. Domingo, Be! a Ioiger all guia wage Ninth regiment N. ¢ ARTERS Comrany I, S.N. Y., June 3, 1869, duty paid, wd he - v1 46 of ple ei er and the weaerly Hew, 1195; @ 119%; do. do., coupon, 1867, 119% a Th woop Hogwood wae atl scarce and trm at Tie tag Soe Hlget goed Gon Tie tat to Maood | Mot pase NGS, B yearsand ii mociia por ances” Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, by ‘the Rev. | pp ACve and honora npn inom Shins snr 119%; do. do., coupon, 1863, 110% @ 110%; do., ten- | Htier'Elads were unchanged, being dull abd fomiasl. ge ie Gy, NR Ht Robert Van Kieeck, D.D.. assisted by the Rev. | noon, ut one o'clock, with white. wioves tune oa Frederick Van Kieec forties, registered, 103 a 108%; do. do., coupon, 100 | FLoun AND Onaix.—feceipta, 20,918 bola. Soar, 209 do Tete "and bonne + THOMAS V. BALL to CHAR- | joft arm (citizen's dress), to attend the - corn meal, 13,882 bushels corn and 9,800 do. oate. LOTTE JOSEPHINE, youngest daught ate Dr. > hembe A y 8100%; currency bonds, 10% & 107%, foarket was nll and irregular and lower forlow on the spot; | & 12e.i; dos Now 10 to Ta. 12 Joseph M. Wood, of Autora, Gnyuge coaney ke ee nes or eee, Veewene o'OD The following were the closing prices:—Louisiana | but for future delivery the demand was fair, thou 1, 13; 13}; | don, Nos. 16 to TORN IN Nos. 19 DUnex--Newsuny.—On Thursday, June’ 3, at st, | "s™aert re ee he participate. By order, sixes, 74 asked; Louisiana levee sixes, 643; a 67: | Yhict ahout '4000 bis Vepeind protons Hisee’ can potiy tis Wee ok Paw’s Reformed church, by the Rev. Dr. Thomp- | J, K. Iutay, First sergeanty et Comds. do. do, eights, 87 a 58%; Alabama fives, 67% | 8,25 but matnly to arrive at $6 SPRLTE was dull and heavy at 6 + 601, for son, Gkonge B. Duasn to Many E. NEWSCRY, ali Of | Rosinson.—Oonstirt . en bid; Alabama cights, 101}, bid; ‘Tennessee sixes, ex ial; the rniew were 500 Dols. ieye oar was only manor: Sreakrn ive pi, was lig! Oy ad the market was + Jo N—GILDERSLEEVE.—On Thursday, June 3, | sox, ree ee coupon, 67 a 61%; do. do. new, 64% a obs; | Mlely active and prices were lower; anles ie. Cor . Sales 25,000 Ibs., at Wage. « ilge. for common to prime : r ‘zw,o0 | ‘at the Lee avenue Keformed church, by'the i SON, wili take piace at Waterbury, Conn., on Sunday 5 3 do. do., « 43 | meal waa in demand, and 600 bois. were partst@e@ | tn bate and tieeeen” Columbia st, © 8, 4 7t.n of Harrison w ies, 1050. 4,000 ¥ 7 7 BA afternoon, when it is expected the brethren of that Virginia sixes, ex conpon, 67% bid; do. ai 1 y wi —_ ” De ia st e6, Marri x80. 44 Joseph Anderson, of Waterbury, assisted by . “ irgi 5 pon, 57% bid; do. do., new, 6 for Hrandywine, We quote SPRRMACETL—Refined was dull but steady at d5c., at | Cumberland st, w #, 250 (tn of Greene av, 20h 11,500 | Rev. J. Halstead Carroll, of Brookl: TUNES place will unite with us in paying the last sad tribate @ 61%; Georgia sixes, 82 bid; do, sevens, or | 2° which price the last sale was made. Kalb ay, 100 ft n therefrom and Rell av, 60 ft © there con to lerra, F.. Cougneer ef Tacs, Gaouuie eemed and worthy brother. bid; North Carolina sixes, ex coupon, 60%, a 60%; Tai aay, oles Ate ieee hee tite but prices ica Bad8x100%40 a gz gh sity + daughter of Thos. J. Gildersieeve, | The jast train leaves the New Haven Depot, Twenty- fie ” a g [a . a ic. jCo J a ~ « eighth street and Fourth avenug Saturday after- do. do., new, 56 & 5614; Missouri sfxes, 80% a 8974. ayerfine pa pte mee yg lage ge Ly , Hane 8s Ten mpRINe AY, Pi we tea ke an Ltrs [Bien ont og 3 Fest | hoon, at twenty-live minutes past four o'clock; cam The scarelty of bond and commercial bills pro- | Exim do ligh atid te. 0 Bdge. dvs for Bauen, “We hoard of no wales ty my 4OY (tw of Tompkine av, Rev. Cyrus Foss, D. Dy FOND f. KANE to Miss | TekUrn by the Bridgeport boat, arriving at Cathacine Extra Minnesot: consequence. Piates were exceeding): Hopkins at, o a, 200 ft w of Tompkins av, ‘ . slip at five o'clock on Monday morning. Guced considerable activity in foreign exchange to- | Roand hoop Ohi>,auipping brands. charcoal terne were sold nt #7 75, gol Houston st, @ 4,200 ftn of Willoughby at, 235x100. ty botlt of this Ld No cards. WM. IL DEVINS, Master. ward the close of banking hours, remitters being Roun hoo Ohi, trade brands. Serer ee LC. coke. $6 $4.1 ft n of Conover, e _ ogg ae Tues ay, Jane 1, at St. HENRY ©. PARKS, Secretary. if 3 esirous of sending by the Saturday steamer as | St Louestraightes nt is 8 $6 3, aud charcoal do., 87 75 & $8 25—all De tone, Faun atone an. ae be Pan Banal Rocu®.—On Friday morning, June 4, Joun Rocur, usual, Under this demand the prime bankers ad- | By souls ceive joule Tonacco.—For Kentucky the market was leas active Goatre) it of ttus city. Sie ae St. Louis choice fami 0. Godfrey Gunther, Bouthern choice and Pasily: Ni Southern extra. ‘—HALL.—On Thursday, June 3, by the Rev. Mr. Smith, Mr. 1. G. NIXON to Miss J. LAURA HALL, all of Brooklyn. Keip—HewMine.—On Thursday, Jane 3, privately, The reiatives and friends of the fanvily are respect- fully urvited to attend the funeral, from his lave residence, Sixty-first street, near Second avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. though s fair business was iransnetod. Rales were checked byes Ry do. do. at Si9c., and 98 do., 1868 crop, Conubett vanced their rates one-eighth per cent, the range of quotations at the close being as foilows:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 1084 & 108%; good to at, n a, 150 ft w of Throop av, 0x10 of W yt . et ‘and manufactured were quiet, butateady | Rows #t, n w a, 175 ft ‘ay, 75x10. at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. . At G oe bankers’, fee ‘ cy mo im ‘at dur quota We quote:— tis Taylor at, #06 13 (4 w of Ive K. C, Putney, GORGE REID to CAROLINE R., only 2, of Inanannaiens tasers Ebay tebe 4; Paris, sixty days, a 4} shot Tehama at, n 8,875 fo of Cheater av, D00x100. daughter 4 John Liewming, of this city. son of Rev. C. S. and Ellen A. Stephenson, aged 10 8,000 Sayru—PLums.—On Thursday, June 3, at the 4% | Tesidence of the bride's parents, by the Rev, 8. B. 7.900 | Brown, Josgen P. SuyTu to Pansy E., daughter of Freeman B. Plumb, TRRMAIN—GoopRICH.—On Tuesday event dane ” 1, atthe Church of the Holy Trinity, uy the Rev. djsuy | Stephon H. Tyng, Jr., HENRY EDWIN TREMAIN to SALLIE BROWNSON GoovRicu, only daughter of L. A. Goodrich. TURNBOUL—HALL,—On ‘ane te 3, at the feo of Chester ay) L00x100. Right, 5.164% @ 5.19%; Antwerp, 5.26 @ 6.16%; Switzerland, 6.25 @ 5.1614; Hamburg, 35% a 35%; Amsterdam, 397% @ 40%; Frankfort, 20% a 40%; Bremen, 7734 a 78%; Prussian thalers, 1014 @ 71%. ‘The falling off in the supply of bond bills having @trengthened exchange there was a firmer tone to the gold market, which was encouraged by a re- newal of the “bull” speculation and a covering of Tehama wt, years and 4 months. Funeral services at the residence of his parenta, Dupont street, Greenpotut, thia (Saturday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock. THomrson.—At South Orange, N. J., on Thursday, June 5, Henry Rectan, only son of Henry R. and Emma’ Thompson, aged 5 years and 7 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, this (Satu afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘Trains leave foot Winter and Pedrl ste, # w cor, 100x100 (April, 1808). Woodhull st, n 9, 60 fiw of Hicks st, Mx100....... Warren st, i py ta na 6 ftw of Novina st, 120x100. @ of 5th av, 25 it front 1d Senith st, n W Cor, 139.5x7 nd Wigats, he cor, 20x71.3, 1 6, 180 ft w of 7th st, HO, " yan Brunt Farm, 1 lots, 7.3 residence of the bride's mother, by the Kev. Dr. | parciay street (Morris and Essex Rallroad, epeculative short sales, There was little excitement, Srsckind und Pastotes tech wr 0 Bold hin of Gertrsess Dowling, JAMRS KE. TURNWOUL 10 Munissa’ C., | o'clock, ; dee ramg however, the stock market absorbing the attention 1994146.8x22.12978,8%, daughter of Mrs. BE. Hall. VeRMiLya.—Suddenly, in Buffalo, on Mor Van mG] Pros 80, 1x224,8x447, DeKalb av, na, SiR oa tattimn aces spins eves (sai | VAX KuweOK, of Brooklyu, N.Y, to HMLEN E., 1 44.7 fen Of Degraw ai, Si xisac904x40.165 be daughter of Lausing Millia, of Boston. Vernon av and Clinton at, n w corner, 100x200. 1,400 WILLIAMS—MORTON.—At Morristown, N, J., on May 31, Ameuia W., wile of William Vermilya, a nae tive of this city. Weisn.--On Thursday, Jane 3, Mary, widow of Thomas Welsh, aged 72 years. The friends and relatives ot the family are invited of the general class of operators. At a mecting of the Gold Exchange to-day the special committes re- Ported the failure of efforts to consolidate with the Stock Exchange. The course of the market is 63,000 | VAN KLRECK—MULLIS.—At Boston, on Wednesday, 1,00 | June 2, by Rev, Wm. Hague, D. D., Livineston B. Zi z ul a Ba a i i $ : d is} . rapvers... BGC. Me, a We. —Havana—Common, a i Be, a $1 10; fine, 1 aig #1 10. i 3 IL HL 02 tt a hope gd ast . cm poate sh Pwerks, r TRANGFRRS IN QUEENS COUNTY—A®’ " Monday, M a, u ‘idence of A. W. Cutler, eral, Ratecnnns ity ttt pid Sharia ae ae | saree menor ts: S| Rete teat, 2 mann, arts | Caterer on suman ato tok” M 1 other articl rater ev. . Kichardson, D. D,, ERASTUS S. WILLIAMS, * BT OP. Ab. a Se Pm , iK.—Arotic was dull and nominal at 92c. a 95c., Stason 0, 476 fe n of Bound et, 10nclo2s1062140, of Ohi Ii, to Sori H. Mowrox, daughter of BILLIARDS. Ls 4 tor gral Wirmex.--Recoips 100 Dbi8. The market wan ull and : OYKTEN' HAY ° the omticiating clergyman. - eee 188% 4: strong. “About bble, were sold aah gr ia paid. depression are Cold 8 Toad, w #, adjoining O'Connor's, 19 acres Wuirs—York.—On Thursday, June 3, at the resi- Celle gs sinetehsasurs svat «+. 60 | dence of the bride's parents, Mott Haven, by the adjoining Newtor acres... 2,600 | Kev, Hasbrouck Dubois, Mr. ALSXANDER WHITE to T ILLIARDS.W. HB. GRIFFITH'S COMBINATION wh, 30 Antng Doty's, 4 acre Cushions and Tables can only be bought at his factory and warerooms, 40 Vesey atroel, rear of Astor ‘Houn, not Woo..—Duiness | tep hT all kinds of domestic. There 1 but aP.M...... 138% and that i entirely confined to ainall lots to Fond, major Miss Lucy York, daughter of Joha York, Esq. N. B.-Phelan & Collender cushions for sale at$0 the wants of manufacturers dine CY YORK, daug! ” al cents per ‘There was rather more active demand for cash one orate to ny trent hie WS the ervremely os plement ents 3d ia Gold, and the currency advanced in transactions for ep G et. Holders are, Died. roTTy — =— arrying commanded only 6 a7 t up to Clear: 4 uited | Clinton ay, wa, 1.1789 ft n of Fulton st, 19,2x6% 1g.—On Friday morning, June 4, Carmartre ESSES. a + Render d * pus, widow of Alexander Allaire, In the 90th UG. HYNARD'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE BX- PORT WASHINGTON. LJ rices ae ing House time, and from 3to 7 per cent in the ia ia dull and heavy for fall pring ie cltp, a few which, dnfective in oth tate pe Pres, office 78 and 80 Rank street, vear Bleecker. First A.sTYNe.—On Thursday morning, June 3, Joun 2,975 | ALSTYN®, In the O9th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. nue AnccLarivst—On Wednesday, June 2, of con- 1,60 | sumption, JouN P. ARCULARIOS, son of tho late 0 | George Arcularius, in the 60d year of his age. Funeral services at St, George’s church, Stuy- ~ TRANGYERG iN asi x elloville av, @ #, Indefinite locality, 872240. Broad fh #8 fe n or Cedar at fast East Market st, 0, indefinite, 4 ft front indeinite, x10. ..... Port Washington to Silas Mott's, adjoining Henderson's, year of her age. Gfternoon. ‘The disbursements of coin to parceln wapasriite.. ee «150 Funeral service wil’ be held at her late residence, | ‘iss storage; furniture packed and ‘shipped, or moved im day wore $545.205. The report of the Gold Exchange Buyer inislow of pale dod Weasy ata Tucrive | Bast river shore, a6 f ton Wireenwich street, ot Sunday afternoon, at dive deewby pout promptly attended us eouanne mee Aiton 3 en are ‘tt the comparatively 86am) J rie HAM’ Bank is a8 follows Fae, ge le cad, dengrptione are arivine frees, A. $2; BURRHAMS FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE « Express 115 Weat Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue.» Furniture of families moved to olty or country ; tare. ture packed, shipped, stored; money advanced . DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD Al KECRED In. BROOKLYN AT OU) BRANCH OFFICE, 146 FULTON ST 4 Gold cypared. faces ncy balances 280,481 The earnings of the Chicago, Rock ‘wana and Pacific Raliroad for May were:

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