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: NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, UNE 14, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET 9 fab Se a a cr ag ————— Ce es FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Shanes #, Bit) Gamuel F. Phelps, Joun Ferguson, for pickled ham 19360. for smoked and b: do. | tian falls hort of that end, in not Isaao N. Phelps, ©. Zabriskie, Jr.; Gardner Colby, Had waa ther wih'a iaproted demant, | Sale ones is anemba"§ many of the most ne ren oun wes ‘DIAN FRUIT TRADE. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. John 8, Fariow, David Utiey, Solon D, Hungerford, Y was more sought after, the auction dg aleré, being mainly directed to sdb the ton of private ~ dealt ry design @ \700d one, however, andi as it is to sone extent 4D experiment it is not impossible that it may devehP into something of real value to the whoie trade. .42 excellent provision in the con- SuNDaY, June 18, 1867» ‘The week in Wall street was one of great exci ment in the stock market, where the ‘‘buil” specula- tion so long rife received a most decided check, if, Its Exteat—Rival @,808—The City’s Mart of Tropical Luxusies—Where They Come iy jl s tho fut gun—OanTeR,—On Wednesday, June 9, ig rey s © of thea is divided formed Dutch church, by Dr. Alexander Talcott H, Camp and Delos De Wolf. At a subsequent meeting of the board the former oficem were unanimously re-elected, to wit:—W. 0, Pierrepont, ait for No. f to. prime steam, packages for tid iaouih ak 1996 soler's cea bupers PETROLEUM.—The market for crude in bbls. was fairly je “resident; Marcellus Maase: sa. active, the demand ily, if not entirely, specalative. " fi Thompson, Henry G, 5 insleed, 15 bas nat culminated. for the present aemion, | a oto ana ee pg hte Ae ceciemae were 6,000 ble. for dune, July and August ( Sarnia hare. "oc a feat See oe” | between the West Indian, che reach and the Medi. ven, all of this ciiy 2 HASHAGRN to VioLgrTA Cas In tracing the course of values at the Stock Ex. ‘my'@ following were the earnings of the St Louis, | ad the market was firm atthe prices demanded i twelve months, ana’ hve @ place of business, unless | terranean, The former is estimated to About double | » #' Paul, Chicago and Boston panets please copy, change we shall find that ever since midwinter there | 7A'e (llowing wore the carnings Company daring | (gash he demand was only moderate. The aaen ws such vaste tbe athe nod tens tha ue, Association. | tteeir yearly; the two latter, in the Judgment of ex- | Village ME, Cuaron, Weise ey uae. oe . 01 url alic., mark ing at these priv a vor 10 el b an one month after L] ° uC ped, a 1 8 ASOT AE HAAG ne TR. nA. . {neal ra i opening ts the name of such pers.0n aliull have been proposed. perts, to nearly trevle their tradeannually, %eprin- | Rev. John W. Beach, Mr. James HORTON to Miss ‘ways, and, by sympathy, in most of the miscel- | tte moath of May:— The following are the bylaws of the association:— | cipal mart and paradise ot the city Wet Indiad fruit ay Honason, daughter of George W. Hodgson, offerings. The demand was very light, and the taneous list, So persistent ana determined had been $157,307 | ere oniy B00 Dole, wand hite, seller's opti 1. The exch ill be opwo for ¢he daily transaction of foot this movement that when one of the prominent 180,545 | from “the “Both "Sune to the” ios Tuly at ate, | business between the hoarene eleven end twelve oicicees trade is but a few rodwfrom Fulton ferr.¥, at the £90 AIUMPOREY—MILLARD.—At Clayville, N. Y., om fliques inaugurated a different policy and went INCTORSE, 000 2cngs secececseseee . $26,852 ‘¢-short” of the market there was a general and confi- The earnings of tue Chicago and Northwestern ‘ent belief that their boldness would result in their | Railroad Company during the first week in June lpuin. But they persevered in face of the popular | were:— current, won strength from the ranks of their oppo- ents, and succeeded at length in occasioning one of he greatest “breaks” of the past eventful year. IMCTeASE. .....00ecceceeer eee gine ‘Buch, in brief, 1s the record of the stock market. | ‘The earnings of the Michigan Southern Railread NA its movements and its history for the last | quring the first week in June were:— two weeks hinge upon this magnificent “bear” | y399, ery for such even the sufferers must admit it to | 1863, » The depression was greatest on Thursday last, jand since tnat time prices have decidedly improved, artialiy under the purchases to cover speculative ea a8 well aa through a revival of the bullish feel- | JanvAry 1 to June T were:— ae ig. It remains to be scen whether this improve- | j453."" 262,155 ent is permanent. The stock market was never F —— thoroughly in the hands of the cliques as at the INCrease.....++++00004+ tteeteeeeeeeee $8,287 resent time. Will stocks go up again or is this pause The following were the closing prices of stocks on {paly preliminary to another sharp decline? Such Saturday evening:—Cumberland, 34 @ 36; Wells, re the questions agitating the mind of the “outside | Fargo & Co.'s Express, 314 a 82; American Ex- ublic,’? who are the sport of the Wall street combi- | Press, 3944 a 4014; Adams Express, 59 a 5934; United ations. One thing is pretty certain, the old, shrewd | States Express, 67: a 67%; Merchants’ Union Ex- perators are getting ready for tneir usual summer | Press, 1444 a 15; Quicksilver, 16; Canton, 63% a 64; stication, and are manceuvring to withdraw from | Pacific Mall, 904 a 9034; Mariposa, 11 @11}4; do. jhe market as profitably as possible. They are | Preferred, 191944; Western Union Telegraph, 4034 normously “ahead,” as prices now stand, | @ 40%; New York Central, 192% @ 19234; Erle, 2055 for they have been “carrying” ever since | 29%; do. preferred, 54a 55; Hudson River, 158% he rise commenced. While sojourning at | 2159; Reading, 98% a ‘oledo and Wabash, 733, a jaratoga, Newport and Long Branch they | 74; 40. preferred, 804¢ @ 82}¢; Milwaukee and St. ‘Wil preter to have the public do tis “carrying” for | Paul, 76 @ 76%; do. preferred, 86% @ 87; Fort Ruem, satisfled that the same ever generous public | Wayne, 156% a 157; Ohio and Mississippi, 38 a 3344; ‘Will return them their investments at far cheaper | Michigan Central, 136% @ 13634; Michigan Southern, ‘Fates next fall, when money becomes steadily | 106 a 106}; Iilinols Central, 143. 144; Cleveland @tcingent ana stocks undergo the usual fall crisis, | and Pittsburg, 97% 2984; Rock Island, 12034 a 120%; nother prominent feature of the week was the | Northwestern, ex dividend, 86 a 8634; do. preferred, Sudden stringency of the money market on 'vhurs- | &X dividend, 9634 a 97. ‘Gay last, when as high as a quarter of one per cent ‘The imports and exports of specie during the past @er day interest was paid on call. There was a | twelve years are given in the table below. The ex- ®oderation of these rates to gold interest, and ex- | Cess of the latter shows the wonderful production of ceptionally seven.per cent on Saturday; but it isyet | those Western mines which General Grant calls the @ singuiar state of things that in June, when money | Dational strong box:— of Burltng slip. There, m that odorous net,guborhood, | Wednesday, June 9, by the Rev, Mr. Shaw, CokRen Scented alike for half esquare around, even in thas 4 HUMPHAAY, Of Albany, N. ¥,, t9 HALEN C., daughter hothouse of miscellaneows odors, by the fruity stench LONGKING—NEAFIE.—In this sity, on Thursday of over-ripe and stil! ripentug refuse of tropic. vege- | evening, June 10, at the new and elegant residence of she bride’s father, Mr. J. 4 J. Neale (forinerl: tation, peculiarly noticeable tn these warm di\ys of tragedian), No. 243 Fast Fignty-second arene by the early June, may be found meestve bunches, firs:\, of Rev. Joseph Lon, , Sather of ti re that American favorite, the luscious, tawny-skin..ed are Lonauina to fle oi Sears eer thine banana, averaging some sixty-five huge temptation’ | pay: Gs Pomeroy, SIDNEY PatKR ot Gece tothe huge, luscious bunch; these in turn flanked by* Conn., to Miss SARABRYNO, Of Brooklyn. reson ince of aomatiopinegpie thts dm | EoGane Sintra haart 2h, a te licious, spicy perfame proclaiming their delightfully v7 i 7 bear presence rods even before the longing eye and Busine ‘oot of th Gleg. a ee sympathetically watering mouth turm in the direc- nee Chane ae qenreer, age Js, at St, tion of thelr familiar russet-tinted delictousnesa | {rrr ia H. SIMONSON to MaRY B., eldest agughter Then cecoanuts—grest shaggy-ceate® cocoanuts— seorge H. Cook, ail of this city. those standbys of corner fruit stalis—and ruthless ‘1 'HOMPSON—FeRRy.—On Tuesday, June 1, at the endorsers of cholera ingantum as we!l—lie there piled pele SOE A Det ¥. ae Oe up upon the bare grouna and wharf by the literal | to JuLia ELizaperg, daughter of Francis B, Ferry, hundred thousand. And these three fruits last | all of ‘us city. enumerated are the West Indian fruits in their pres- ent summer heyday among us. The best oranges are, most strictly speaking, a winter fruit in our midst. Lemons may be found in the city more or tess the entire year round, Few of these latter reach us from the West Indies, however; they are mostly received by the French and Medl- terranean tines. The genuine Havana oranges be- gin to arrive in port from about the first to the mid- die of November, and are gone by the first or end of the following March, About the middle of Feb- ruary, in fact, Havanas begin to be less seen about the fruit stalls, and the bitterer and more acid “Messina,” or possibly the “‘Fayal,’’ too, varieties both of a smaller fruit and thinner skinned species, begin to be noticed about the markets and standa of the city, in the vain hope of making adequate sub- stitution for the former favorites. By the mass of consumers lemons are supposed to come from Havana, with oranges. This, of late years, has been the truth, but never to any very great extent. A | few are yearly shipped from Cuba and Porto Rico, By far the greater number of lemons seen in New York and yur Northern cities generally are grown aud 1,00 do. do. for the gaine delivery at 810.1 also $0,000 gations, in tins, on private terms, Ta Philadelphia the market was quiet, but closed firm at about ‘gc. ; there was but little demand, and that was entirely spec- ulative. ‘The sales were 1,510 bbls prime light straw to white at 24346. a 0c, 6,000 bbls.’ standard white, from July to De- cember, at 336., and 6,00 do., same delivery, at 334c. RIOR was steady, with stall within the range of Be. for Rangoon, SUGAR,—The market for raw was dull, there being but lit- tle demand, but prices were unchanged, fair to good refining being quoted 1 igc. a 1134c. ; the sales were 150 hhds.. part at 1uige, for Cuba.” Refined was quiet but steads at ibe. for 0. for soft white, Iige. @ 14% for extra C, and I3:ge. a Ic. for yellow. SEEDS continued to rule dull and nominal at 13¢. a Ie. for clover. $4 for timothy, #2 50 a $255 for rough flax und $31234, gold, duty pald, for linseed. No sales. STRANINE was quiet but steady. There were small sales within the range of 18}c. a 193gc. for inferior to prime in hhds, and terces. ‘TALLOW. —Th 2. No member of this board’ suall give or submit any pro- perty, loan or security that m.vy be plased in bis bands for hegotlation to any broker not. vso a weutber under penalty of expulsion, 3. No commission shall be divi.'ed with any person not a membor of this Board, under 4 pewalty of Sue or expulsion, as the Board may deci. 4. The broker from whom a purch user derived the first {n- formation shall be entitled to tue (ul commission on such sale. jo member of this Board shall ne yotiate for the sale or purchase of any property or security for any sum or compe: sation lens than the rates establised by the Board, The rat 60 established shall be couspicuously placed in the office each member. 6. No broker, while In the oflice of another member of this board, shall enter into any negotiation except through the broker in whose oflice he may he. 7. Where the services of two or more brokers by agree- ment have been necessury to effect any sule or procure = Joan, the commission or brokerage derived from such loan oF sale shall be divided pro raia. & No member of this board shall enter into direct nego- tiation with the owner of such property or security as have been placed in bis hands by another momber of this board under penalty of expulsion, The programme of sales for the coming week is an extensive one, and if not interfered with by the soy oe @ very animated market during that pert ‘To-day Messrs, A. D. Mellick, Jr., & Bro. will, i¢ the day prove fair, continue their sale of villa piots at Avenel, N. J., which has been already twice post- ponee, on account of the weather, Avenel is one hour from New York by the New Jersey Railroad, and one and one-half miles from Raliway. The lots are situated on high ground and command extensive views of Staten Island and the Orange Mountains. On Tuesday Messrs, A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. will sell at Rutger Park, N. J., 400 lots belonging to the Rutger Park Association. Rutger Park is about twenty minutes’ drive from Newark, on the west bank of the Passaio river. It stretches along the river from Belleville to North Belleville, ascending gradually from the banks of the river to hills 150 to 200 feet in height, crowned with beautiful groves of chestnut and oak, and in connection with the sub- urban villas of Newark, Woodside and Belleville forms & chain of the most charming and picturesque country in the vicinity of New york. Several bridges span the river, affording facilities for the most pleasant drives along both sides of the stream. and to Rutherfurd Park, Kingsland Farm, Passaic, Woodside, Bloomfeld and Orange, or along the Newark Boulevard, which will be completed this summer, and which runs _ through the entire property of the association. The Pater- son and Newark branch of the Erie Railway crosses the property, having depots within four minutes’ walk. The cars will commence running in July from IMCPCASC.......0cesceeeceerereeeeseeeeerers $13,618 ‘The earnings of the Western Union Railroad from demand was light but prices were steady. ‘There we: of 50,09 Ibs. at 1L%gc. @ Iie. Wine. pts, 835 bbe ‘The market was dull at %8c., tax paid, at which'price there were a few small sales. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. The activity of the real estate market during the past week was very seriously interfered with by the uncertain weather which prevailed, rendering it impossible to calculate with any degree of comfort- able assurance as to how long the intervals of sun- shine would iast. Many who would under more favorable auspices have attended the sales of subur- ban lots were deterred by the fear of a drenching before their return, while some of the sales were in- terrupted during successful progress by heavy showers, and others unavoidably postponed en- ttrely in consequence of similar untoward happen- ing. It is noticeable, however, that these postpone- ments were all only for a@ short period, ana mostly to some day this week. Notwith- standing these drawbacks, noticeable principally in reducing the total amount of sales, the activity and firm tone of the market continuing without reaction the week has presented some inter- esting features. Prominent among these was the sale of the Westchester Park property on Wednes- day, particulars of which were published in this column the day succeeding, which furnished a Died. Baker.—-On Friday, June 11, HANNAN W., wife of 3) 8S. Baker and dawghter of the iate Scow H. Bowne, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- ful'y invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- denee, Fiusl L, L, this (Monday) afternoon, as one o'clock, leave Hunter's Point at twelve o’clook; returning, leave #tushing at half-past three and five o'clock. Berts.—At Paris, on Monday, May 24, Emity, oungest daughter’ of Charles O, Betts, of Brook: lyn, aged 22 years. ‘The relatives and friends of she family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her father, corner of Fulton and Nostrand avenues, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. BeatTY.—Mrs, JouN Bgarry, im the 73d year of her ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invites to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 502 West Twenty-fifth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’ciock; from tuence to Calvary Cemetery. BRINCKERHOFF.—At Carthage lapeing: Dutchess county, on Saturday evenjng, June 12, Kicuakp H. BRINCKERHOFF, in the 40th'year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited te - attend the funeral, from his iate residence, on Tucs- day afternoon, at half-past two o’clock, Exported. | reltable quotation of this description of property. | Pavonta ferry, foot of Chambers street. Additional BrowN.—On Sunday, June 13, JouN T. Brown, hhas been worth only three and four per cent, it $60,073,352 1 With ott i eee ch pases Sy ae a A os oi accommodation will be furnished by the Newark and | 00 the shores of the Mediterranean, &c., and reach city marshal, aged og akg jhould command these exorbitant rates, The fact 42,407,246, Belleville horse car line, which will be extended | this country, for the most part, via the French fruit the relatives and friends of the family are re- the money market 1s inan unhealthy state, and 57,502,305 | advertising, a fair day, personal view of the property | through the entire property, atording passengers an | trage. Que dates, figs and prunes, together with | SPectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late ‘whether the blame lies with Mr. Boutweil for in- 946,851 | and surroundings inferior to none other in the | Opportunity to go to Newark or to New York by # P 5 ORS: residence, No. 58 Vandam street, on Tuesday after- . 23,799,870 | country in point of picturesque and healthful situa- | €lther the Morris and Essex or the New Jersey Rail- | Our summer oranges, &c., find their way to the | noon, atone o'clock. reasing his currency balance to the detri- 31,044,651 . Other railroads are in contemplation, and | American markets by this route also, they being all New Hampshire papers please copy. Ment of the business interests of the city, 5,993,562 | tion, beauty of scenery and the select character of } tiftre will be in a short tume, within a circumference furnished by and grown upon the much talked of CARNLEY-—Suddenly, on Sunday, June 13, Rosert or whether it is the result of artificial pret the neighborhood, the lots offered here were pre- [ooh gree ares ee bed een hon wine a sunny slo i$ of ae ae Southern Taise: Bei st tet re New York. ce from New s . a iuences, or @ combination of these with s2,643,a74 | Sented under the hammer with every advantage | York nine miles: time forty minntes. The pipes of | The West Indian trade has about forty vessels oF Conseawetnas at Harlem, on Sunday, June 18, : 54,076,196 | that could be desired. The attendance was large | the newly erected Newark water works carried | Sloops engaged in it. Much fruit 13, however, short ill S JONSTANTINE, in the he natural drain of currency to supply a brief +976, ly are u after a Ines3, Sanan CO , ‘Gemand from the country districts, from the water. | 1893- 14, 188,368 84,197,920 | and of the most substantial class of our citizens, ana | through the land, and can supply each house | brought into the harbor of New York that is not in- | ggq year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Third avenue, corner of 106th street, on ‘Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Evans.—On’ Sunday eveni June 13, SELLE, youngest daughter of George W. and Emily Evans aged 6 years, 11 months and 20 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. Ganvsy.—In this city, on Sunday, June 13, CaTH- ARINE, the beloved daughter of Thomas and Mary Garvey, aged 4 years, 9 months and 19 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Linapend after- noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her pa- rents, 89 West Houston street. Goopwin.—On Sunday, June 13, at his residence, cluded in the regular returns by sloops sailing from the Windward Islands, by which sloops it is assumed for ballast. And there are few instances indeed, so great is the demand for West Indian fruits among Americans, in which the venture does not hand- somely pay the projector. American buyers of fruits, and even those of excellent native judgment, are fearfully swindled in Havana, at the iruit markets, and on the Havana docks. The Custom House returns now Hite that the trade increases yearly and imperceptibly. No regular Custom House returns Tito naw erer, omen eet ness lots, including water fronts at Tarrytown, N. Y. | previous to last year. The Custom House oificers, On Wednesday Raridge & Wood will sell sixty | Major James H. Bostwick and William B. Wins- building lots at the west end of Bergen City, N. J. , !0W, now ‘ally everything in the iruit line The property is only eight minutes by New Jersey { Orought into the slip. Formerly the Ap- Railroad from Jersey City ferries (Cortlandt and | Praiser made an estimate merely of the _ Ang places, in their process of renovation, and TOtal....seeesesss++ +++ $189,944, 606 $714,520,822 for the gathering of the wool crop and the Annexed is acomparative statement showing the ‘ike, it 1s discreditable to us as a people that such | shipments of specie from this port last week and gnatters should occasion so much derangement. No } during the year to date, together with those for the Tiiques ought to be able to make even aseven per | corresponding periods in 1868:— Cent money market in June, while the withdrawal - icseares x Pee ‘Of the trifling sums required for the wool crop or for | Twenty-fourth weel +3 ‘he preparation of summer resorts should not be | Previously reported fos tl td Telt im the least, The banks on Saturday showed a 702,627 disposition to contract, and they too are likeilyto | The specie exports from New York since January cause spasmodic fluctuations; for while no day is as | 1 to date in the undermentioned years have been as vet specified, it is only reasonable to expect that the | follows:— Ubroughout at any height with pure, wholesome water, in the same manner that houses in New York are supplied with Croton. The land 1s of easy grade, abounds in and {s surrounded ty deautiful river, wood and mountain aig | and ts noted for its pure air and healthfuiness. The aeighborhood is of the best character; churches and excellent schools are bear by, and streets will be laid oat by the day ofsale. The lots are large, ranging from 60 by 150 to 200 feet each, On the same day Messrs. Mallory & Blackarell will continue their saie of manufacturing and busi- the auctioneer able and experienced. Yet it will have been noticed the prices obtained fell short of the degree of appreciation that has been evi- denced in other directions, No better test could be applied to ascertain tire precise status of Westchester property in the market at the present time than this, were all the circumstances in favor of a fair trial. The result may be briefly stated as demon- strating the necessity of improved means of com- munication between the upp er and lower extremities of Manhattan Island before Westchester county will secure equal favor with the mass of those who in- cline to invest in real estate with New Jersey or Comptroller of the Currency will soon call for their 29,873,174 31,431,107 Desbrosses streets); thirty-six trains dally. There | general stock and reported at the Custom House in | No, 65 Greenwich avenue, after’a short illness, gecond statement. Mr. Boutwell meant right in % 524,278 erin gven some parts of Long Island, and present the | are also tnree lines of horse cars, running every | accordance witn his statement. But this was found | Hiram D. GoopwiN, in the 48th year of his age. ran 056,006 | Same opportunities for profitable speculation in | fifteen minutes trom Jersey *City ferry, Cortlandt | 00 long trial to be so prolific of error and mistakes, | “The friends of the family are respectfully invited trying to fight the gold gamblers, and counted upon 12,236,930 and Desbrosses streets; Hoboken ferry, Barclay and | #3 also the encourager of so much 111 will, that it has | to attend the funeral services at his late residence, summer of ease in money, but he has been 15,606,472 building lots and villa sites as do these suburbs of Christopher streets, to Hudson City, Five Corners; | Within the last iew yeara led to its abandonment | on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. f c b taken by 8 14,364,938 | We, great metropolis. When that is accom- | and Pavonta ferry, Chambers and Twenty-third | 80d the introduction of the separate tallying system | °"kywxgpy.—On Sunday, June 13, at the residence caren " mm ade a re ans pBhcragd . 7919, 886 ee Teeapelt on bab isn big fe streets, running within two blocks of this property, | 1 - lace. ad oe ee ee ng of her uncle, John Lert 2 eae munlooke for accidents ie ‘a! rking . Wath eC sl , ry senior Castom House officer, lajor James H. Bost- ty , JANE ANN, daughter of the te Daniel Ken- 420,776 1852. 10,618,262 | put ite present disadvantages in that regard | Ane, Gaga’ Wow ‘ocated and the surroundings all | Sov" who introduced the aystem. ‘The taly now le Hody,'tn tae 1ecn venr of er age. of his plan. Congress will not meet again Yefore December to give us new laws for a ‘readjustment of the currency. Hence the prospect Yor the remainder of the year is nota very dattering ‘one. Here {8 a very simple question—if money 1s | Dry goods......... > Worth an eighth and a quarter percent in June what | Geueral merchandi Will it be worth in September and October? Total for week The bank statement presented on Saturday was certainly not a favorabie one, but the street had %een led to look for such a very bad one that it ap- 2 peared favorable by contrast. There is a decrease | Periods in a Lape t — ble pag _ of nearly two and a half millions in legal tendera aeceaaenor: ee $925,605 gage tes gulinies and a trif'ing gain in specie, The loans have been | Thrown on market.. 633,029 1,132,277 1,124,083 Contracted about four millions, showing the effect Since Jan. 1. se. 43,507, 014, 2,0 of the heavy “drop” in stocks during the week and Lihat 4 Portbct. dy sodnee Poteet) Sateen the efforts of the bangs to place themselves on a more conservative footing. The deposits have fallen off over $5,000,000 and the circulation increased COMMERCIAL REPORT. $160,000. The loss in legal tenders represents the payments into the Sub-Treasury for the gold sold by e total valuation of foreign imports “at the port of New York for the week ending June 11, compared with the previous week:— June 4, June i. $1,262,530 $1,146,426 169,700 4,470,424 «$5,432,200 $5,625,850 ‘The imports of dry goods for the week and since January 1, 1869, compare with the corresponding preclude the expectation of any greater activity very soon in real estate there than has thus far been ex- hibited. It is undoubtedly the great speculative fleld of the future, as New Jersey 1s of this period, and a8 most of the land ig held in large tracts by wealt! men who can afford to wait their opportunity to sell, it is not Ukely to be offered to any great extent at the present prices. Those who purchased on Wednesday were also of that class appreciating this, and satisfled that they were making a good investment. They, however, are not enough to render the market active, bet natu “dears,” and purchasing for future realization, op- posed to paying a high figure. It.is the smailer capi- ‘alista, who Cee feged immediate improvement and residence, that give strength and buoyancy to real estate; and to these, who are mostly down town business men, frequent and rapid means of travel to and from the city is a primary condition to making the most charming suburban retreat ‘‘desir- able.” The results expected from the passage of Senator Cauldwell’s bill by the next Legislature, giving control of the lower portion of Westchester county to the Commissioners of the Park, are® many and valuable, and will doubtless prove a great element of appreciation in giving proper form ana The friends of the family and those of her uncles John, Jeremiah and Patrick Kennedy, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Innocents, West Thirty-sixth street, on Tuesday morning, at ten o’clock, where a solema requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, and from whence her remains will be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery. LAMBERT.—On Sunday, June 13, Mrs. CaTHERINS Lamssarr, in the 20th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 66 Oliver pore ap Tuesday afternoon, at hall-past one MackEY.—In this city, on Saturday, June 12, Jounw MACKEY, aged 41 years, The relatives und friends and members of Contt- nental Lodge, No. 287, F. and A. M., are respectful {nvited to attend the funeral services,{at his late resk dence, 64 Grand street, this (Monday) evening, at eight o’clock. The remains will be taken to Tarry- town, N. Y,, for interment on Tuesday morning, at eigat o'clock, per steamer. [roy papers please copy. MATHEWS.—On Saturday, June 12, Lewis MaTn- Ews, in the 65th year of his age. A. D. Mellick, Jr., & Brother will sell this day | Sound bunches or fruits i for which in Havana seventy villa plots at Platnfleld, N. J., known as the | he payment is made in | ae . Raymond property. These lots are weil located at The iirst West Indian fruit in spring which follows the base of the Blue Range of mountains, fronting | the orange ts the cocoanut. These commence to ar- on the main road to Scotch Plains, and im the midst | Five avout the ist of March. By the middie of July of fine residences occupied by New Yorkers. No | they begin to be very scarce, and by the ist of suburban town 1s more favorably known than Plain- | August they are ae gone. Between the ist of field, situated as it is about one hour from New York | March and July 1, 1558, the hundreds of cargoes of on the Central Ratlroad of New Jersey, the most'} Cocoanuts which were landed at Burling slip were popular road in New Jersey, and in a most beautifal | tlirty-five. The following, in tabular form, 1s the section of country. It 1s rapidly filling up witha ie or hoe regu and number of fruits received la ulation of New York families. the same # Pn the same day A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. will | Lhe number of single cocoanuts commence the second great sale of ‘the property ot | Number of pineappies (cargoes, the Rutherfurd Park Association, the first sale of | Bananas, clusters (cargoes, 50). which, last year, resulted so successfully. This pro- The duties upon cocoanuts and pin perty is situated on the banks of the Passaic river, | Per cent in gold on cost at Havana or i nine miles or forty-five minutes from New York City | ‘ian ports whence they are purchased. Hall, within a stone's throw of the new depot on the On bananas but 25 per cent. The loss by decay in New York and Oswego Midland Counties Railway, | these fruits on the voyage, as may be supposed, is now buil a very considerable, making, according to the follow- No ~ ae property can be found in the | !ng table,the loss as foliows:— neighborhood of New York than tins, and its pre On bananas, per cargo... sentation for sale at this time is one of the best | 00 pines, per cargo... eviuences of the fine tone of the market. The sale | U2 Cocoanuts, per cargo. will be continued on Thursday. Owing to the fact that the pineay Saturpay, June 13-6 P. M. ples are often- AsuEs.—Receipt# none. Pot were only in moderate de- | unity of design to numerous crude plans now in times picked in the middle of a p and rain, friends and rel: 7 Dnfate the pecs tea’ mown at tac eryora | Mnf ted erent cones ot teneeT th | Sntnpang or eke adorns en goer im | MaRGyanePyaaen aa tate | een eat aren asaped ra ofa | edt ernanaces ser ante Bay A eet nue taxes. The specie item shows that the exports | pearl wore dull and nominal. provement of the whole of this region, preserving | 4 ), Mellick, ‘Jr., & Bro. have an tnportant | Species is heavier than the average overthrow on any | sidence, No. 263 West Eighteenth’ street, this (Mon- its natural beauties of landscape and al in their display, thus anes | it more and more attractive to of wealth able to gratify their taste for the beautiful; but if the presant real estate owners desire to bring in as pur ra the thousands who simply seek to estabi leap and comfortable houses in the country, in some quiet select neighborhood, let them rather urge forw: some of the many schemes now in contemplation for bringing Westchester county and the City Hall, New York , within easy and rapid commanication. In the first case their profit may be greater, in the latter it will be speedier of realization. The sale of the Cilarenceville, L. I., property, which was held on Tuesday, was another noticeavie feature of the market, indicatiug the awakening activity which follows the opening of railway cOm- munication with suburban districts. But for the re- cent Cg | of the South Side railroad, which passes through here, this property would very probably never have been brought into the market in this way; but placed within easy access of the city by this means, the cars running to the foot of Sout ighth street, Williamsburg, with steam nearly to-the water side, it not only attracted » large party upon the thereof and the payments for customs were just Corrre.—For Rio the market was quiet but steady at the equal to the disbursements of the Treasury. The de- | quotations published in our last issue. Other kinds re- | Crease in deposits is the sequence of the contraction | mained quiet but steady. in loans. The totals of the last two statements are | COTTON.—The markat was fairly active and firmer, and ted 08 follows:— prices for the better grades, which were most sought after, Comeenares 4 Wyk gies advanced about \e. per Ib., as will be sen by reference to a 7 74, | Our quotations appended. Spinners were the principal oper: palette | bathiteyt-4 Pee. S00 et ators, though considerable sales were make on speculation. 83,982 905 $4,144,790 Inc.g- 101,705 | There was scarcely any export demand. The sales wore Deposits... 199,124,042 195,386,005 Dec-/5,28%,137 | Sai tor export, ‘Wulyorned are the cleaing qvotafions sn Legal tender, 63,259,429 60,859,268 Dec, 2,430,171 planes ‘Mobie News Orleans Excess over legal reserve... ... «$12,904,015 Ordinary and eee on is hit. and — Government bonds were quite steady during the | Good ordinary. r) os ‘week and inclined to buoyancy at the close in con- | Low middling . Fs ay is Middling .. sequence of the reduction of the Bank of England | Good midd w. discount rate, Which Would have been the 81g001 fOr ee ne ee ee Pg a oaaes @ revival of speculation in London had not the 8,600 do. rye and 4W) do, malt, mnere wae but title activity in rkot for State markets in that city been generally depressed grates Were hoary ‘toni Ye gp ewer ‘si ai aia ‘ " p tio 1 avy. The sales were abou 8. by the reports of an émeute in Paris, Prices | cr rite $000 were for export. Sowers. four wes slow of closed on Saturday as follows:—United States | sale and heavy in price. Sates 450 bbls. Rye flour was onl sixes, 1881, registered, 116K @ 117; do. | moderately dealt Mm, and prices favored the buyer. Seles 3 lots, the property of DeWitt | 0! the others, save, in their season, oranges. The Clinton Jones, at New Providence ation, on the | first cutting of pineapples in Havana costs 50 cents a Morris and Essex Railroad, about one hour from | 40zeD, In gold; second cutung, 81 cents; third New York and one mile from Summit These lots | cutting, 1 shilling. Pines are always entered are situated in the most attractwe ion of New | by the dozen. At Porto Rico they cost $3 50 per Jersey, among fine tmprovements and immediately | 1,000; at Havana about a per 1,000, The winter at the station. The views are unsurpassed, em- | Orange trade is unquestionably the heaviest of all bracing the lovely Passaic Val:ey, the Orange Moun- | the various branches of the West Indian fruit trade. tains and the ity of Summit. The neighbor. | Oranges are sold by the barrel, entered and return hood ts anext nadie, being within a snort dis- | bY the thousand. The average trade is conside: tance of several large towns, ‘There will also be | One-third heavier than that of the other fruits offered a desirable modern residence, recentiy com- | Oranges are usually counted, aud estimated about 37 pleted, and an attractive cottage. to the barrel. Of Havanas, which are larger, about ‘On this day also Lewis E. Fooa will sell, on the | 325 fill a barrel. Few bananas come from Havana. premises at Greenville, N. J., 120 lots, located on | Baracoa is the great West Indian market. nigh ground, commanding an extensive view of the Of late years Americans have grown very fond of bay and city of New York, Brooklyn, Staten Island, | this troptcal luxury, Some ten or twelve years since Long Island, &¢. The property to be sold is on and | banana woman or man, as all New Yorkers will near the Eastern boulevard of Hudson county, and | Temember, was indeed a novelty. Now the city cor- a short distance from the station of the Central’Rail- | Hers and environs are as thoroughly laid under con- road, Twenty-two trains daily each way, between | tribution for banana stands as they ever were for the Greenville aud New York, runuing from Liberty | “splay of their tropical rival, “good, swate orani street to Greenville in twenty minutes. fresh ana ripe.” In fact, bananas now share fair ‘The feature of the succeeding week will be the | the trade with our fruit-loving metropolitans, an sale of the Hamilton Park property, at New Brighton, | Share even now the honors with them of those long- sale of 230 vill day) afternoon, at two o’ciock. MURDOCH.—The remains of the late James Mun- DocH will be removed this day (Monday), at four o'clock, from 257 West Twenty-second street. Services and&nterment at Charieston, 3. ©. MURPHY.—On Saturday evening, June 12, of con sumption, CATHERINE, the beloved wife of Eugene Murphy, aged 37 years. The remains will be taken from her late resident 553 Twenty-ninth street, between Tenth and Eieven' avenues, on this (Monday) morning, at half- nine o'clock, to the Church of St. Colomba, im Twenty-fifth street, between Eighth and Ninth ay- enues, where a solemn requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, and from thet to Calvary Cemetery, The relatives and friends the family are respectfully invited to atiend. Osporne.—At Beliport, L. lL. on Saturday, June 12, at the residence of her parents, after a long and 1 illness, IRENE A., wife of Elbert J. Osborne and daughter of Orlando and Amelia H. Bennet, aged 25 years, funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past twelve o'clock, iroui the Village churca, Relatives and triends are invited to attend. Tratr ‘dull, Out hold at former fi es | (ay oF its sale toexamine it and tts surroundings | Craton Isiand. The locat ion of ¢ property 13 un: | @stablished favorites, Havana oranges. leaves South Eighth street, Williamsburg, Monday. do., coupon, 121 @ 1214; do,, five-twenties, regis- note: 5 er With @ view to comparison with other places, but | surpassed tn the neighborhood of the. city a New ——$_—__—_—. ateight A.M. Can retarn same day. tered, 116% @ 117; do. do. coupon, 1862, 1224 4 25a e600 | excited animated and spirited bidding among pur- | York. It ites within 771 feet of the New Brighton MURDEROUS ASSAULTS. PAkabINe.—On Saturday worning, June 12, Aeond erga: 1 Masag hil es dire tigre " 60a 650 | chasers, and brought ree arty reciative prices. | Terrace, opposite the ferry landing. It presents fine ‘. half-past_ twelve o'clock, Mrs. MARY PARADINE, 0. do., coupon, 1864, 1175 a 117K; do. do., sae 38 en ee ae ee satin’ tmipontent rotation views from every point; is of easy access to the nee native of Tralee, county Kerry, Ireland, in the 74th upon, 1865, 118% a 118%; do, do, coupon, 1865, 500 50 ~ business centre; Is within a short distance of three Pree | year of ner age, pet 119% a 119% do. H! coupon, ise, 11934 & Bio G49 | Which the facilities afforded for travel to and from | forries: is suiticiently. secluded. frou the vale: | ere One Mevelvers i ie: em ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the * “ : vinden sda. 60a 709 | the city bear to the market value of real estate, No | near churches and schools; is surrounded by. im cinctAllegod Deliberate Attempt at Shoots | ¢neral, from the residence of her granddaughter, 110%; do. do., coupon, 1868, 119}4 @ 11946; do., ton- Sieh | better prices have been obtained this year for sub | proved and beantiful places, and, im short, presents | ing=Beating a Policeman on the Hend with | Mrs, Sullivan, Seventy-Jith sireet, between’ First forties, registered, 107% a 1074; do. do., coupon, fovea fay | Urban property—tho circumstance of Elizabeth en- | every advantage that can be claimed for any place abbed aud Second avenues, this (Monday) afternoon, at one 5 sn hcs cnmbaaad CaN Whale a Lat ftoe goo | Joving communication with New York by two lines | Within the reach of business men desiring beath, | % Hatohet—A Man St im the Geventh | Siciock, without further Dotice. 105% 10854; currency bonds, 10654 a 107, S60 950 | Of rallway, the New Jersey and the New Jersey Cen | fj country homes, free from nuisance of | Ward. RoBiNSON.—On Sunday, June 13, Witttam L. Row The following table shows the range of the gold “19 8 IL ye, a eae api ae e nas th tos all kinds. ane improvements were commenced There seems to be an epidemic of murderous as- INsON, ed 81 years. late baggage master on the gums a ago, - ison River Ralir I. ere Highest. Lowest, 2yos £00 | real estate market at auction during the last week, pened conuiaed wo. tho Ca gy and saversi seults, Two adaitional complaints of this grave | “Te'tineral will take place Wednesday afvernoon, Monday. + 130 138% G38 § 2 | the falling off in the total of which from the previous | pihared thousand dollars have been expended upon | Character were yesterday made before Alderman | gt one o'clock, irom his iate residence, No. 419 W 38% | GC city. . 4000 450 | Week has no — ar due 7, the Park - La and other Sdornments, Broad | Coman, acting magistrate at the Tombs. In one Twenty seventh street The ee En 138 oO ‘iy Bi a - 46 4% “ a £2 Pos vel jave been opened, and m: a" the family, also ol Lodge, 5 138i | Gornmen! Jerneysores ‘dws 435 | New York improved proporty............... $9,250 | Mizeds terraces bullt aad sodded; forest trees have | case only What might be considered extraordinary | the family, also the metavers of Cyr 10 | den eeeeelen Sout ahooe varkue rata Le Lid panei been preserved; ornamental trees and shrubs have | fatality prevented the commission of murder. Inq ~ Rosswii,—At Great Barrington, Mass. on Thurs Saturday... 1306 | IOP No. Seprinp: te latter price for small lator Ob a8 fon ae aS ay, been largoly Imported to beautify the place, and the other case there might have beon created a va- | day; Juno io, suddenly, Many Luwis, wife ot Parley Southern securities were without any very im- i LA Rea et 75 for white Genesoe; #1 76 | > ‘J. Uni unfailing supply of pure water procured and utuized. cancy inthe Police Department had not extraoral- Seer Bundan, June 18, Jane R. SayMouR, i ‘or red Western, and #165 for rn was firmer, though the business was sales were 45,000 bushels, . Mo. ‘We. a $1 for do. ‘The drainage has been perfected; houses ornate’ design and excellent in execution have been erect nary fortune interposed to prevent such 4 result, and the soil fertilized in an unusual degree. The following are the facta of the two cases, as de- Mr. Hamilton aiso offers at this sale*four of his veloped tn the police court: — seventeen hot with the lots around them. These ae : houses were butit by day’s work, of first class brick, Edward Copperas, of No. 37 City Hall place, w: with brown stone facings, and have superior brick | the first complainant. He was talking with- a partition wails, They are placed tn sightly positions; | !ady about eleven o'clock on Saturday evening, as are all within forty ieet of avenues; have gas, bath- | he says, in Pearl street, not far from his residence, rooms, hot and cold water, with ali other modern | When @ gang of three or four ba Fae’ drew near conveniences found in city houses, and are now oc- | and commenced talking tn a very offensive manner. cupied or ready for occupancy. He asked them if it was their purpose to Insult the lady he had with him, They laughed and jeored at portant feature, and, with few exceptions, sympa- thized with the general markets. Advices from New Orleans stave that the Citizens’ Bank has taken all | “ra: ‘81 for old do. OL for Western the bonds of the State of Louisiana, $240,000, issued & 80, for do. white, and 1 a 4 Bouthern were quiet, and. fcarcely #o frm. in aid of the North Louisiana and Texas Railroad, 5 brit and Slo. at the railroad di “ 739. Barley was dull and ow: wife of William Seymour, Jr., and daughter of the late John BNschinelzel. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 36 West Twenty- ninth ey ou Wednesday morning, at hulf-past ten o'clock. Suskwoop, -On Sunday, June 13, Apert @, SHERWOOD, in the Sist year of his age. The funeral will take place, on bog 9 afternoon, ‘at one o'clock, from the residence of lus paren: No. 94 East ty-third street, between Third ani 41,395, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. Westchester Co. unimproved property. $27,230 N. Elizabeth, N. J., unimproved prop- er my at $6. Mr. Wickliffe, the State Auditor, and the | GricHey malt there wore sinal talce at $1 80. Governor, bave come to an understanding in regard Paeroirs.—The market was extremely. quiet, and rates o the sinking fund, and arranged for the pur- pas neraily heavy. The chartering business continued to 100, bales Seclton at a To Lond L000 vb. steamer, c . on, chase of $100,000 of the levee sixes this | pimemen, to | a ie pee 55,315 bese ce eee+§108,000 To Rotterdam, lank eee reas ee eeereeee seee rth avenues, year. The State Treasurer of North Caroling | cubic fect. The charters were!—An Paustian bark t'Cork Durtag the corresponding week last year the sales COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. him and said they should talk as they pleased, ToEmeen oe Sunday, June 13, Invina_ Leavirr, has delivered to H. § Cowan, president | {oF prior, with ¢4Q0 quarters grain at Os. if too direct port | were, exclusive of an exceptional transaction, tue lat y Upon this he seized two of them by the coat collars, | son of George W. aud tue late Mary F, Skeilen, tm & Sj 0 Deities ree Chiat beck. see auarters |. sale of the Museum property on Broadway, which . a rT , with the view to detain them till he could hand them | the sth year of his age. of the Wimington, Charlotte and Rutherford | toy island to London, inber at dle: an Aimericen® back, | Adlded $463,000 to the total, aa follows: Sera Saamorae raett mena -Canses Nos. | Over to the custody of a policeman, At once, with- | ““Tersiatives and friends of the family are respect- Railroad Company, $1,000,000 of North Carotina State | firicne, to the river Plate with lumoer at #iés abark tow ai: | New York improved property... $20,450 | 0 gt” 02,08, Od, WG, BG UIs BS, BH 100, 10), 102, 198, | OUt saying a word, as he al Stephen H. Ma- | fuily mvited to attend the funerai, from bis parenta? Donds for that road, Mr. Cowan will call a stock- | rect port in the Balto, with 1,90 bbl uum on private | New York unimproved property 5,220 | Jo4, 105, 108," 107. id loney drew @ revolver, which ards proved to | residence, 324 West Nineteenth street, on Tuesday terms; a British schooner from Phi iphia to Cork for or | Brooklyn antmproved property. 68,305 “ nt 1 be loaded tn every chamber and capped, and pointed | artornoon, at two o'clock. olders’ mecting on the ash of July next. to eleoe | dere, ox ne United Kingdom, 1,900 Bole. petroleum at 6 844 | Westchester county unimproved properiy... 98,125 | ,,oiNCUIt—Part 1—Nos, dst. Ons 1215, 212, 660, | the‘muazie“st hile head and ausmpted. tor fre it. | “Sinven’-On Sanday, June 13, Rerien, daughter» omicers of the road. The following were the closing | Sriin\Srun*eso bois, petroleuin at ta: Ba. and 34 om if | Hudson county, N. J., improved property... 6,050 | 1120 #2iT Ooty LTV, war, L771, 1418, 1006, 1249, 880, | Happily it mapped, and before the man could take | of the late David Speyer, In the 2th year of her ag’ prices of the Southern ist on Saturday:— | direct nf is Long Branch, N. J., improved property 14, “1 0 ther effort at’ fi Ak te efabpled with | Tho runeral will ‘ake place on Tuesday morn g, . anotuel cial, TeRM.—A‘djourned to Monday. June 28, | fim end held on te, him ules ‘policemad | at uino o'clock, from. the residsuce of her uncle, , | oo were nd we heard of no wales, Prices ee ‘ennessees, Ox coupon, WT OT}¢5 do. New, 69% 864; | wore mutt ware at owe. Wie. fr nga and, gee sis ‘af iis “weatinge LAWN | ono 10, Ban Diy fat, a3, LAs aio suo anos aoe: | SAO UD, Into whose caro ne at oney louvered hm. | Newwiter, 34 Bast Fity-eigith stroct | Coe five Der Catit, 00.0 60; VINEE SX COCR OG, OH. | sear Pus winchel wee dull, there being but little demand, P Teprens the Geardr ne ine | Onli $51. Yas Sueiustsean tn of pt o0e ball, Hots a SW ILURLM.—On Sunday morning, June T%, of = at that time to repress the activity of the ar The totals of last week's sales were New York improved property. New York unimproved property. Dutchess county improved property. Westchester county unimproved proj New Jersey unimproved property Total. ...sseeeee The following are the totais for the months named and for the expired portion of the year: Total for the month of January. . $2,303,791 committed J SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL THRM.—Part 1—Nos, 845, jouke aan twennnewe eats Gai cae, yen at No. 800 %6), il, ON 4106, WS, O40, 448, 065, 881, 005, 908, | Ly Cente atroet and works at cabinet maki. 1008, 1005, 1007. Part 2—Nos, 978, O84, 344, 108, 783, | ““Omoor Ht of the Fourth precinct, the second bag hn eg At he, ig als ML ad complainant, stated that abont midnight on Saturday Common PLEAS—TRiAL TERM.—Adjourned for the evening, he heard a of murder at No. 20 Rose bat rd street. Going to the place and proceedidg up stare, MARINS COURT—TRIAL TERM.—Nos. 9041, 2884, | ho was mot at the head of the second vy by James 2885, 2021, 2012, 2951, 2066, 2874, 2084, 2080, 3067, 309, | Gponnell, who had a hatchet in his hand and thres 8100, 8101, 8102, 8108, $104, 3105, 8106, 8107, $108, 8109, | ened to break in his skull with it if deavored S110, S111, 8112, 3118, 3114, 8115, 8116, 3117, 8118. to go any further. The oificer, however, did attempt DURT OF GENERAL Skssions.—The People ¥s. | to go farther, aud the result was that Mary Gibson, obtaining goods Leg false pretences; | O-ponnell, as ‘he all hit him three or Same vs. Join Howard and Jacob Smith, robbery; | four blows on the neade with the hatchet. He do. new, 61% 62; do, registered stock, 4856 & | Hut prices were tinchanged, ranging at from be. to lie, for do, registered, 1866, 66 @ 57; do. registered, | Inferior to choles grades. Colina at 19%. & 180., gold, 4a $4; Georgia sixes, 8354 @ 84; do. sevens, | for Manila, bo. do for Jute ge. for Sisal, and n 9754} do, sevens, interest payable in Georgia, 94 | 8,,— Swe... Tor Pempiees et out etendy, at the quotations @ 05; North Carolinas, ex coupon, 00 & 60)4; do. Dew, | puusieted in curiae Issue san inonet we heart of 60% & 56%; Missouri sixes, 92550 024; do, Hannibal ees continu aay at continued to rule steady at former quota: 5 2; do. | tons. rh probe ty * pager cron ta NAVAL STORRA.—Spirite turpentine was in but tittle de- mand and the market was heavy at 44340. a 4c. for merebant- eights, 99 & 100; do, fives, 65 a 67; do, sixes, sterling, oe and ebipping | We al i 95 a 100; Sonth Carolina sixes, 82 a 85; do. new, 814 Bright's disease, Emma, daughter of Margar st and thelate Wiliam 8, Willem, “in the 18th year of her “othe friends and relativos of the family are ' espect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest dence of her mother, 105 Essex street, this Monday) afternoon, at two o’clco! WILSON. in Sunday, June 13, Emrtiy FRANCES, wife of Henry S Wilson, im the 29th year of her *itie relatives and friends of the font Spectfully invited vo attend the funeal Rg The low her late residence, No. 25 West Thi'ry- 83; do, registered stock, 68 a 10; City Memphis sixes, el ae orena ie S agoigzia | Same va. Ruee W, Lynn, burglary; Same vs. William | Managed’ novwithstanding ‘the blows uo had re- | On' weduestay woruing, a-nine Ween wees a CO " jor the month of April ... ad Dowd, do.; Same vs. Thomas Nolan, do.; Same V8. | ceived, to rest U'Donnell and take him to the @ta- | surther notice, ¥ 54a 64)¢; City Atlanta eights, $5 @ 87; City Savannah | at Total f month of Api + 7,286,828 Wood ivi 5 , tO ar h vie & #4 25; pale, Pn 98 ‘Total for the month of May . Jonn s, receiving stolen goods; Same vs. Chas. | tion house, Subsequently he learned that it was the At Ridgefield, N.J., 6n rovens, 93a 94; Clty New Orleans consois, 7 a 17; | §¢ low Fase, C4 889. Tar wi aw ‘Total for June to 6th inst. Wilson, grand larceny; Same va, Henry Webb, do; | prisoner's wife who had cried murder, her cries 1) N. J. Saturday, Juno do, do, issue Fallronds, 70 @ 71; Mobile and Ohio Stor | ant sales were made of 100 Dhis. Wilmington at 83 17, and va 4: Same va. Andrew Gaher, do.; Same vs, William | Pong the result of @ beating by her husband, The eh Wie Of Daniel M. Winant, in tie yi 200 do, Newbern on Grand total McMahon and Frederiok M SS oar LS Re dull at $108 m $106 in casks, Other ives and fronds of the family are tfalt ling. 67 & 68; do. eights, 684 69; Mississippi Central | “ orrs,—Linseed pie larceny; Same V8 | wife, on examination, fortunately did not prove to rd i Patrick Tuttle, felonious ‘ ei ‘ Rei ni were teady, di it tt and battery; Same | be seriously hurt. O'Donnell, who is thirty-flve years Railroad, fess mortgage, 74 & 70; do., second do, 68 a | MN, Tirtoun-—Receipta; 46 packages lard and a do. eut | tho past week Was tho completion ett ee ering | ys, Patrick Tudtle, carrying @ alung shot. * oid aud & laorer, ents "the charge preferred | tovited to attend the funeral at the Firat Reformed 60; Momphis and Charleston, first, 87 8 89; a0° seoond, ata The market for pork was more active and firmer, asociation tied “Th “Ang inst him. He was also required to give $1,000 Hackensack, onTUesday, afternoon, ‘the ; for new meee. The jesot | fae Br Io olty of New vere. Reet bail for examination, and failing in this | Past one o'clock, 17 0 19) Gov eteen, Of 9-68) Crseuyin eae Conaee wows ee Jug A eae oe Your since am organisation. Of thin vind wenrtse tse Lg was congienel! £0 8 cell tn the City Prison, Hackensack oats from foot of Chambers street, at serrate iet timer, being quoted out. We , tre | gested in theve columns, as one likely to be ct. gros Court of Common Pleas. ‘About niue o'coek on, Saturday night ian alterca: | twelve M. ‘The Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad | peivais were 318 bead, ioe Het ment to dealers and tl In consequence of the fiiness of Judges Daty and | tion occurred on the corner of Bast Broadway and ublic at largo, th rectness of which was admitted on all ana but it Was thought to be at that time not possibie of av- complishment as pro viz,, to unite all broke Imciuding the auctioneers, and exercise a general control over all transactious. The present orgauiza- Youno.—On Sunday, June 18, ANN YOUNG, late of connty Armagh, Trelgnd, aged 86 years, ‘The friends and ncquaintances are invited to at~ tond the funeral, from her late residence, No. 30. West Thirteenth street, on Tuesday moratng. at o'clock. without further notive. between Thomas Fitzgerald an Hartott the court has adjourned for the term. ‘Tho | HArKet, siratk Fitzgerald, was out on the head teause calendar will be called by Judge Bra with a knife, the wound, however, being slight. He on Friday, the 26th instant, . = we ‘waa taken to his home, No.0 Orchard streek, Mak NATHANIPL JARVIS, Jn, Clerk, lons succeeded tn effecting his cscaye. was qui Company have declared a semi-annual dividend of ori; one Or. ant i J 30815 for Slate ma © 98 five per cent, At the recent annual meeting of this pt, Fierce beef wae dull ana nominal at 8908 or company the following gentlomen were chosen Wat Mmese and $24 a Pal for India Cut meate were quiet Airectora:—William ©, Plerrepont, Marcellus Massey, | pickied shoulders, 1bjg0. a 16X40. for emoked do. 16g. & rm, Bailes 100 pact ab 1840, for dry ealted oe

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