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Vee ee the funeral services, at the residence of Cnristain H. Meday, 447 West Twenty-third street, this (Tuesday) nard, 18 at Work in the campaign in ‘Tennessee. ss y vening, at eight o'clock. The remains will be takea In addition to these the committee have taken 4 3 mere in Wednesday morning, along with them several black messengers from the 5 cl ioe of Representatives to act us caterers, barbers, Sorel v9 Pe ey, servants, &¢., besides two or three doorkeevers aud | | HULSt.—At Kichmon’, fas ou Monday, Jim A deputy sergeants-at-arms, Fach member is allowed | Of nervous fever, ho SaRginer: GF JORB Fe not only to take his famiy, or as many lady friends | Hust. f funeral hereaiter. 4s he chooses, but also to invite one or more per- ce ee ee uion en Menten ‘tiesing, sonal triends—fellows learned in the art of “revising | , HOkFMAN.—In Brooklyn on | Monday, we the ‘Tariff laws” and weil posted in the “regulations | June 14 JonN ). lorrvaN, aged 54 years, relating to customs and bonded warehouses.” Eas weiahivee And Teak s ete semi ay Wea Le ‘The g committee of the House proposes to attend the funeral, from the residence =. his meio, travel in state, Why noc? Don't they devise the | Mrs J- Deucher, No. 02 High street, on Thursday ate 8 NEW YORK WERALD, TUESDAY, JUNH fo, Ie6y--rRIPLE SHEET, ee oo 4036 «800 Mi & St I pref... rf so lorated, or who may hereafter FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SOP ee W aca! RE rn ate, Indians who tail or refuse to ~—_—_— —~ vif ? nb and iocate iN permanent abodes upon re- ons Wul be subject wholly to tue control and supervision of the military authorites, who, as elr- cumstances may )ustily, will av their discreuon treat them as triendly or hostile. It is proper that you should at Once notify the indians of this determina- Uon of the government, so that those who are frien@ly may not leave their reservations and sub- ject themseives to the suspicion and supervision of Inilitary authorities, Care should also be taken to uaform the indians clauning to be friendly that they must not violate the laws of the United States of{@ | goes to Europe, and the other member, Horace May- 5, B00 fee of Buh ay, 88,450 ft e of bth cath crati Av A, n'w corner of Tigth st, 20 Ist av, w 8, 8°.5 0 of 119th st, Be. ‘With ay, 8 W corner of Bath Bt, #4.00x400. LKARES RECORDED IN NEW TOIIK William at No 1os't 5 yeara, per annum... B Ko Ml, 4 years and 10 months, Monpay, June 14—6 P. M. Wall street was dull to-day, tne inclement weather in the early hours of business serving to check the animation of the street, It was not un- til late in the afternoon that the stock market woke 4nto act ivity, and then it was in answer to a move- ment on the part of the “bears” to inaugurate | {2 de. another “drop” in pric ‘The money market was | 10 United § 50 do. 100 Am Mer U Ex. do. 10 Delian 100 Morris & Es 100 Ha St Jo RR. . 6g irregular and fitful, ana very differentiy reported and 12 M, and 2:15 o'Clock P.M. | hy “acts of theit oF robbery: “that for "such Bridge at o4t 128 3 on ries ah Sak Ways and means of getting the people's money out | Yeynoen, at three Oork. stand, on Monday, eharacteriaed in dierent quarter, The extreme eve see ‘ phat edt tees fest ganeiusa, eeanaaiA Raat ten oases are | Cantonand’ Willoughty ate at werner a8 2384 Ade aan ase ose doing at the Pacific coast?” | Jane 14, ALFRED C. Jones, aged 28° years and & ates both ways were seven per cent currency on | Jw) 5500 US 5-30, 6, °67. delivered up by them to be properly punished, at. Bip ais @ gentleman inquired of a member of the committee, a yee ll be taken to Troy, on the Troy the one hand and a sixteenth per eent on the other. OL00 do. .- Applications for the use of the military inst the | Garden st, wa de (th of Stone While they were at Philade!phia, fe boat tin epenten dor ememaane. Commercial paper was flat at 734 to9 per cent dis- ade unless the determination to commit outrages | Goeiiley a wm 18 OC ee ee ae a eet van wood | KENNEDY.—On Sunday, June 1%, at the residence count for pritue double name acceptances. A Wash- be too strong and the combination too great for you | Hobkine a & Ume, Idon’t believe it will amount to much else.” | Of her uncle, ohn Kennedy, 112 West Tht ane pia yes the 7 ¥ One o’Clock P, M. to subdue with the means at your command. | Pres- ington special gives the following totals of the CoM | 5.449 tenn 6s, ex 6 40 shs L ShoreaMS RR 105% | ents of goods or provisions not be given by su- @nd currency in the United States Treasury: 2000 Tenn 6's, new, ba Ses ee © 10549 | perintendents or agents to roving Indians or Indians = Dev com! ci coast ve a sera na,” Heimat that acrip wit | MSY, ae eM AE ser yr unc foes. the. connie. shonk, $50,000, probably more. | yonn, Jeremiah and Patrick Kennedy, are respeci- ‘The currency balance has ruu up to. $27,000,000 a ee hostility to the government; but when they come Whether Gens ‘Sen trip ls tocome , Tue com valance i 182,000,000 uy Chicago &N WARE $76 | in and locate upon reservations with the view of be- Pe | Umnder the head of the an eee ey ex: | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the On ‘h Certificate : 854 | coming friendly to the government and cultivating ‘200 | penses” is not known, but it will probably turn up | Of the Holy innocents, West Thirty-sixth stree:, this aaa © OI... es «+ 107,500,000 $80 Qaickaliver 0 Co. toe arts and habits of civilized life, every Coeegit 1,600 | #mong the “incidentals” of the bill. Caaaay) anne, 4 Sena Scivcisenme at pr wuiance, Coin and currency. «+ 134,500,000 | lov Mariposa pre: practicable, in the way of clot » provisions, ani ooee By it that Si it anne gid gue: mesa: Poricuitaral implementa, will be given to them. Very zou | ptt jesaid that Schenck has discovered excellent ) 201) ang from whence her remains will Le conveyed It will be observed that Secretary Boutweli has Prapecstally, yourahaniees Seeman S500 | Coates or Boing to Europe, instead of going 0 | to Cyivary Cemetery. . E. S. PARKER, Commissioner. wary ‘MACPHERSON.—The members. of Metropolitan now the sum of twenty-seven millions currency Ben Butler is after Schenck. He gave notice last 10 ige No. 33, I. 0. of O. F., are hereby nots gee . é aa Lod withdrawn from circulation. ‘The fact goes to ex- Si ds Nai a Beaalon that he would make an expose oF Bahenel meet at the lodge room on “Wednescay morning, at plain the activity in money at this point, so singular REAL ESTATE MATTERS ! ‘alb ay, 20x100. ee me Be tee aM 1 ts understood jault | eleven o'clock (sharp), to attend the funeryi of our at this season or the year, ‘The stringency has been | 19 de pie ensigns Wilow ets Cypress ay, 73x100, #6 | Monday of the next session, when this committee | late brother, Alexander Macpherson, Ky order, GILBERT W. COLE, N.'G. attributed to the artificial induences of “bear | 1yy Mereha That respectable deity Jupiter Plavius interposed | 18th st. ne 4100 | Trac’ 7eport to the House. Butler proposes to show | pw. Hooxstow, Secretary. cliques; but the Clearing House returns for a week or | So A Mer’ another veto again yesterday against the conduct of ae | Sree Ca Teena notin oceans Mayin.—On Monday, June 14, Mrs, Sarai MAY, two past show no locking up of greenbacks, even if | 40 do sales announced to be held, ‘This 1s the third time 8,000 | of the eople's mouey. Schenck wants to avord the miGgire: 00 ie te OE Me eer a OTC a the banks were willing to infringe the law, It is dif- | 100 Hna Riv Ri that J.P. has shown himseif thus obstreporous in azo | responsibility, and by going to Burope ne thiuks he | ence, 200 Bowery, on Wednesday Moreins, at nine Acutt to conceive that money has not been artifictally | 84 2 Oss. connection with the general sale of A. D. Mellick, Jr., ay #8 | Sou cite ecsence, Pas ae Pirie e lively orclock, to, which the relatives and fricnds of we tightened, ‘The genius which some of our stock ope- | 400” do... 34 do. mi & Bro. The auctioneers make a further announce- | Ridgewood and Hale avs, n w dorner, 100x100. 51 | one, when it comes off, Meantime the jolly fellows | fmuly are invited. t Foul 3t f . Fort Wi 0 1384 $ A 9 b * MosHeRr.—At Rahway, N. J., on Monday, June 14, Tators show wouli suggest a way and means of doing | jy) MKCQuresMS RE Ts uote elias RE. S3q | ment thatif it 1s fair to-day the sale will positively | Youiam Av w & 3K (he of Olasson ay, SIx100. 6,6: | of the Ways and Means will have @ good ume. ELLEN, wife of Charles Mosher, aged 27 years, 6 Bo Which would be invisible fo the general public. take place, the train to leave at two o'clock. The | Washington av, ws, 2.0 ftn of Myre Nom, ‘The funeral services will take place on Wecnesday, ‘An impression that Mr. Boutwell cannot long mal tuckets issued for use yesterday will answer for to- | Lots 22 and 23 on Clover Hill map, Q Nom. | Departure of the Party from Chicago=The | 9; twelve o'clock, from the Church of the Mediator, pres ot. Mr. Bontwell o oy ange STREET GUITATIONS. day. There were no dealings in the city ealearoom, Lot 64 map No 2 Samuel Jackson's map. 7700 | Smugeling Business on the Canndian Fron- | at Edgewater, N. J. The friends of the family aco tain his present position, led te a better feeling in Halt. past BI oct P.M. ‘The followmg lots, the property of John Bayard, hed a & al, P 6s th he Ladi d the E invited to attend without further notice. the market for government bonds which moved -past Five ‘ook J were sold by auction by J, H. Limdle, at Paterson, N. Mi 3.800 ier=The los and the Expenses. MOUNTFoRT.—On Sunday, June 13, PANNIZ,dangh- J., yesterday afternoon. The iots are very eligibie, but 31000 WASHINGTON, June 14, 1869, ter of William H. and Fannie 8. Mounttort, aged 7 counter to the general direction of stocks and gold. There is no wish to force fim into buying an addi- the prices they brought are considerea lar below 1,060 ni to-d: jonths and 2 days. the value. Real estate in Paterson may be set A private despatch received from Chicago to-day | mont ay: me map, 3, 114, 115, 115, 7, 76, 77, 78, 121, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect~ i e cf : j tates that the members of the Ways and Means Coin- * tonal million of bonds, It is simply suggested that | Readi: ST down as decidedly flaiz— ah $4, St 07, J A Willink map. 7,400 | 8 fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- , : 108%, cer arte ot ak, same'man... 150 sity ¢ : sab he may do so with bis present currency balance, | St Paui N r ‘ Rakes, taaeeay cn Mercer ay, Carian 875 | Cocend at, samnema} P00 mittee bound for California would leave that city at | qonce of her grandtather, No, #18 West Twenty-six St Paul Horthwestera pi 45/5 a 98% | Lov 6ds, 1359325, on Mere barton 37> th ni day) alt t one o’clock. and that he need not be held to the purehase of r Lot 682, 1389;x3, on Mercer av, Mr MeGrogor. ano | Lot 213, aame map. on seree, 9,00 | three o'clock ths afternoon for Omaha, where they | street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ec! 4 f e B it ‘Loi 640, 1364420, on Mercer av, Mr McGregor ~- ad will remain one day, and thence proceed further on McKenziz.—On Monday, June 14, MARGARET, Wife two millions a week asa steady policy. The only COMMER: REPORT. ‘Lot 683) 100335, on ‘trenton ay, 8 Stinso: Ng = ” their journey to the Pacitic. While in Chicago the | of the late Thomas McKenzie, aged 62 years. alternative is the cessation of one of nis weekly gold CIAL Lot eed, 1x2), ou Trenton av, B Stinso UNSAFE BUILDINGS. commutiee inquired into the smuggling business | — The funeral will take place from the Churen of the ~~ Lot (83, 10x20, on Mercer av, Mr Dagget aa) carried on from the Canadian side, and gathered | Holy Innocents, corner of Broadway and Tiurtiettt sales, astep which would throw the market again Lot 686, 1x25, on Mercer av, Mr Daggers. some useful information, The despatch states that | street, on Wednesday morning, at half-past nino Monpay, June 14--6 P. M. 7, into the hands of the gamblers. The foreign quota- a Lot b17, 100x25, on Pennsylvania av, ueorge Cr ‘The following buildings have been reported as un “ » ane Yelock, whe wiem mass Wwiil be said for the tion became better, opening 80% and faaine 20% at Rhos glad gh ahaa cramer epe | Kritontiemtgs esate taal eins safe during the past week to Mr. James M. Macgreg- | the expense of the governuentor otherwise is eur | repose of her souk. “Whe friends” ofthe family and onion, The foreign bankers were large buyers, | Contest and 2,696 do. ex Peggy on private terms. Other kinds Real Estate Notes. or, Superintendent of Buildings, who has caused | Urely untruc, RAE ON NEE On Tety TaeareiDe eI Are” KeRLCCUUTy and the market advanced about a half per cent upon | were more sought after, and sales were made of 1,300 bags Bellamy & Gray, real estate brokers, have lately | the usual notices to be served on their respective THE CANAAN CHILD-MUADER. NoLaN.—On Sunday, June 13, ANTHONY NOLAN, @ the quotations of Saturday last, overcoming in so | Port au Prince at 10¢., gold, in bond; 500 do. do. and 2,000 | effected the sale of the entire vacant plot of land at | oWners:— — native of Bolen dite, county, Peed Ireland. 2 omg the effects of the lower price of gold. The fol- | mate Java ex Borneo on private terms. the mtersection of Broadway and Seventh avenue, | , Report No. 1¢4.—House No. 162 Elm street. Wauis | Josephine Brown Sent to Jail for Disorderly | ithe relatives and friends Of the fey ate aa —W ith an active demand and only moderate of- | hounded by Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth streets, em. | P&dly cracked and settled and bulged; Mable to tall Condact. dence, 297 avenue A, on Wednesday morning, at Jowmg were the final street quotations:—Unitea | CTT? coef ise States sixes, 1881, registered, 116% a 117; do., sichaglrestean ys boars — raicrast ae bracing about ten lots, for $325,000. This is one of do., coupon, 121% a 122; do., five-twenties, regis- for export, and ‘all of the sales, amounting to 3,332 bales, the largest sales of unimproved Broadway property tered, 116% a@ 117; do. do., coupon, 1862, 122% } wereto Spinners and fe opp the former Co ed on record and indicates the buoyancy of choice New 122%; do. do., coupon, 1864, 117% a117%4; do. do., | Rofaies” At he close ihe market wos rmad de folowing | YOrk real estate. Large as these figures may coupon, 1865, 119 a 119%; do. do., eoupon, 1965, | quctations: — appear, there is scarcely any limit to tne atany moment, Owner, Spaford estate. From the Hudson (N. Y.) Register, June 12.} , to the Church of the Immaculate Con- ti hg oy sont (ae iors — Lees F Lind mie career of Josephine Brown, of Canaan cnild- pee Lee, street, near avenue A, where a On ee ow. Weed y settled and cracked. | murder notoriety, since she was discharged from the | solemn’ high mass of requiem will be offered for the rel ii Nore 3 ma th aide of 1284 at Jail in this city, has been far from vindicating her | yepose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Ceme- eee i ro tryin cada a Arvonb mnocence, or consoling to the jury that acquitted | tery at one o'clock P. M, sixty-eight feet frou northwest corner of Third ave- | her, On ‘Thursday last she was arrested, tried and ReNKLANDER —On Monday, June 14, BERNARD nue, Tunber under basement floor and partition e cf “e “ " er. between saia bailding and adjoining house badly de- | CoBVicted of wanton and disorderly conduct tn Pitts- | RyiNeLANDER, Son of the late Bernard Rhinelander. Uplands Mobire New Orleans new, 119% a 120; do. do., coupon, 1867, 119% a anu Florala, and Memphit.” and Teeas, | Value Which such @ block of lots so situated may | cayed and setting; Unsafe aud Calgerous. Owner, Eo atari ea Lae roe eh arco ae ane Telalives aad Feendaot Le Baar Raspes i. 118%; do. do., coupon, 1368, 119% a 119%; do., ten- eee as Zz So | attain, as it is the only block of full lots held m one | W. Patierson, s Wire she had previously tarried, we. are told that | Guivetuesday moraines at ter eclocke forties, registered, 1075; a 107%; do. do., coupon, | Low middling - ig BLY Ba parcel on broadway between the Battery and Cen- mh eh No. pete Ho. 101 aa Fourteenth her presence became so obnoxious to the moral ROBINSON.--On Sunday, June 13, WILLIAM L. Row- 108% a 10834; currency bonds, 1067 a 10 Middling ; ‘ BIg #3 | tral Park, and is peculiarly eligible as a site for a | “rect. Toms of chimneys above roof in an unsafe | sense of the community that they were incensed to | qwson, aged Sl years, late baggage master on the 2 sul bates os Good middiin: + 88: u 35 is condition, the bricks being ioose and liable to fall on | perpetrate a great moral outrage by treating her to | jnwtech Ralroaa ‘The gold market was quite steady during the ses- | Fious « ccolpiy 31.992 bbls, four. 199 dg, | large hotel or public hall, The inte owner of this | sidewalk at any moment, thereby endangering ite | {Coat of 1ar-and feathers anda tree ride out or | Hadson River Raltroad. a aaday afternoon, m1 aul dls and ene but prises property was Mr. George Sloan, of this city, and 1is Mode Helios ne recent purchaser a gentieman from Kentucky. a We pried = fhe able. oe nalen were only They are beginning to get up great real estate lot- a fe ecre! about thin the range of the quotations sub- 5 well as through a feeling that Secretary Boutwell, in | Soined. “vor Soutbern flour there was but tile demand and | ‘tY enterprises in the South, in which one 18 onfered solving the question of easing the money market, | the market was heavy. Sales 175 bbls. Rye four waa dull | the chance of getting a few thousand acres of land must purchase bonds instead of forezoing a portion | M22, UT Sue Motations We game een, ae Guts witudemell | ior a dollar or two. ‘Those who want to get Soutn- sat our quotations. We quote :— of his gold sales. The price fell to 138% late in the ero lands had better buy them in the old fashioned and limb. Owner, John Paine. town—and r f i preparations for tints event iad been per- | at one o'clock, froin his late residence, No. 410 Wes piebort No. 169. —Honse No. 163 Elizabeth street. | rected. But se spared mean the trouble by quietly ‘Ttweaty-seventh street. The relatives and friends of soa eae ntey on the northwest side 18 unsafe | yemoving to Pittsield—-the sequel of which we have | the family, also the members of Cyrus Lodge, No. and dangerous; foundation wall bad and upper part already told. 00, Fe atd A.M, are invited to attend > bulged'and overhanging. Owner, ‘Thomes Wenning | SSS SEALEY.—-On Monday, June 14, while visiting @ arealin rear‘of cellar tn an unsafe conditions bond | aya ) DEAT "| friend, Avene Seauey, husband of Susan E, Sear 4 a One MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ley, aged 65 years,.2 monchs and 13 days. of stone broken and bulged, making it habie to fall. pe Seah peter take pitee ee (ruesday) af- CER eeNG TTL nome No. 442 Broadway. North- Murried. ternoon, at four o'clock, at No. 350 West iiity-first sion of the board, the range being 1394 a 139%, but declined later in the day m consequence of the im- } Were not actuaily iower. Ibi export, and we heard of some ! proved quotations for five-vwenties in London as | California four \ ‘£ 8 > 3 s ss Wa 65) ‘ afternoon, but the transactions at this figure were 60a 25 | way. easterly gable wall bulged and overhanging; rear BROWN—CONN, in Sunday evening, June street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. The very limited. The course of the market was as fol- 62a 650] Irvington, within au hour’s ride of us, was once | wail, northeast coruer, cracked and settling. Owner, | by Kev. H. M. Gi at the First 6 obtin See anaes aah ae Weds eaday mc els lows:— s Bee oe | considered well paid for at $100 on acre. It is now | Weymanestate. Brooklyn, Ape. SWAN BROWN to CuAl | Pamento ban haseets Tes Ons Wy Coes GSy amc neS z coe te Pi : Report No. 172.—House No. 529 East Twelfth street, | daughter of the late Joun Connah, Jr., all of Brook- ELIGMAN.—At the residence of Mr. Jonus Sopne> Si Sova ooo | Worth, ou an average, $i,000 per acre, althongh | rear, Basement wails badly split and out of plumb, | lyn. No cards, born, at 21 Sor, Se ae street, Mrs, AMELIA Round oop Obio, trade brands. es fog a +0 many choice lots are rated at much more even than rendering them unsale and Gangeroua: gansed by Bur Cae ea In Boston, . sar on Wea- | 5 eat fi hema tear. t. Louis low extra. a a) Ne y fn tue explosion of adjoining buildiag on February 2 nesday, June 2, by the Rev. George Chaney, as- > “ete me St. Louis straight ex:ra. Oa 800 that money. High rents in New York are dog 1868; hal not ali por Re sae Owner, iM Ma meted ty the Rev. J.T. Hewes, JouN Tf. BuLLock, of | — S8¥MOUR.—On. Sunday, June 15, JANE R. SEYMOUR, hn Hove beer veo exira.. aus Fatt wonders for the suburbs. carty. North New York, oo to SARAH EB. BRYAN®, Leet A Jr, and daughter of tne ld w: 7 ar! 7 ‘ In addition to the sales referred to here yesterday Report No. 173. use No, 605 East Twelfth | daughter of C. F. Bryant, Esq., of Westbrook, Me. ~ i hei Pel degrccnens a bapedioetrer hen Pe Aer cechaaierausetangy Te or when | street. Rear wail buized on first. tier of beams | | CHiLD—DomAILLE—in Brookivn, by the Kev. itr. | — ‘The iriends of the family are tnvited to attend the 8 per cent per annum, and r diem was paid | ©, : rt 5) | tbe held this weck there are a couple of whic * crac aptain A. O. CHILD, of Boston, to Muss | fnmeral, from her late residence, No. 36 West Twenty~ pel Pi California four 6a 950 a where girder rests on wall; tront badly cracked ana | Searies, Captain a 5 8 Wednesday t {-pass to have balances ‘carried over the day. The dis- ses: 6% | mention wes culled. The iirst in chronological | pied, and arch over gaveway | likely to fall. Lessee, | Mary J. DOMATLL, of Brookiyn, sipcats i Feces ee on Wednesday morning, at half-past bursements of coin interest amounted to $44,871. 4a 4% order of these is Johnson & Miller's continued sale | George Will, who has promise 1 to atiend to it. _ GLENTWORTH—LEDERER.— ins unday, June os at Gitta se Bunitan:: tune 13, of congestion, ‘The foliowing is the report of the Gold Exchange 40a 425 | Of Clarenceville (L. L) lots, to be heid on the ground Report No. 174.—House No. 279 West Filty-fourth | Vienna, Austria, by his Emimence Cardinat res Ronert M, infant ‘gon of John’ W. and Rachel street (Park terrace). Foundation of ciuimneys |} neili, i’apal Nuncio to the Court of Austri cracked and bulged, and the triunmer arches inuch | VAUDRIE GLENTWORTH, Lieutenant in the > ing wheat Was very active at full prices, | to-day. On Friday Messrs, Mallory & Blackwell con- The demand for , Bote on the spot and to arrive, tue | tinue their sale of building plots at Sing Sing, ad- Bank :— and tbe sales were hea: venith | Simons, nter of Funeral from 139 Gold street, Brooklyn, this (Tues- % . P¢ market closing at $1 42 No. 2 spring on the spo! journed from the 10th ist. in consequence of the | sunken and in @ dangerous condition, Owner, J. | Hussar reguuent, to Baroness HELENE, daug 0 eee Gold cleared ...... Se Sara gt ibs aetna | ont toot Genet aay Teeter aarstons | Odenkeyer: *“* | Colonel Biron dé Lederer, of the Austrian Army, | day) afternoon, at tivo ofcluck. | naib ~\Garnier Gelassss ACT i 46 on the spot, ‘ue | will leave the foot of Harrison street at eight o'clock Reports Nos. 175 to 179, of the same tenor, refer- | and uiece of Baron C. de Lederer, the Ambassador SKELLEN.—On Sunday, June 13, InvING_ LE, 4 : 4 5 i the United State son,of George W, and tue late Mary F, Skellea, in ring to adjomng buildings. from Austria to the a — on Wednesday, | te sth year of his age. 1. Stedweil, brother: The relatives and triends of the family are respect- . H. Weston, D. D., | flly mvited to attend the faneral, from hts parents” , 4 ineveenth strect, tis (Tuesday) June 12, JANETTE, also on Monday, June haries UC. and Janette t Vhirty-tourth street at quarter-past i 42a | A. M. and W . M. to convey parties to the ground joat— | eight o'clock do. | who wish to attend the sale. A train will also leave Gigh andado. | Thirtieth street at ten o'clock A. M. i Se teamboat excursion around and xe 5 29.13 io. Califorsis fe - ‘To-day a nd Tollows:—$195,000 at 199.1344, $200,000 at 18915, | eocttrn Gorh was ies actives but brim ‘Thesnles wereanout | Tallroad and carriage ride over Staten Island will take $100,000 At 139.20, $100,000 at 130.18, $100,000 at | £5,000 bushew et from tc. to “te. for inferior to very choice | place under the direction of the Keai Estate Owners? 139.16, $100,000 at 139.14, $30,000 at 139.20, $30,000 at mixed Wessern delivered, aud ‘id do. in store. | Association of that isiand. A large number of en- ” " gem 2 J Oats were dull nud entirely nominal The «: terprising and wealthy gentiemen have been invited, 139.15, $50,000 at 199.28, $50,009 at 129.22, $25,000 at 008 basbele at 78s. 6 1igc. tm store and Bic. and will doubtiess be present, the object of tue ex- 139.33, $50,000 at 139.29. ear eee cect eoatand in cursion being to call the aitelition of that class to s t - te OK! bow: ei): —6agay | advantages the isi: ford @ place of residence Southern securities were steady for the goneral | York ana Br ‘Suited Yor core, e121 do, dats, Was6do, | and to point out its availabiity as the terminus of list, but weak inthe Tennessees, which were again do. baricy, Ww! alt and 17,306 do. Beas. raiiroads, oe Janding for Cpanel ae subjected to speculative influences. Prices closed ure — a vary active im t in grain, | and a site for extensive warehouses, ‘The steam- ong. In otber articles the business ot asfollows for the jeading bonds:—Tennessees, ex boat Josephine has been charvered for the occasion, coupon, 65+; a 66; do. pew, 63% a 634; Virginias, ex coupon, 6545 a 3; do. new, 60% a 62; Georgia At the government sale of gold to-day bids were | gi'¢ for « do.—1 Opened for nearly three millions of dollars, at prices | 1 dla #142 for do. to a " f ‘ tio 45 for do. t re, Fanging from 139.33 to 138.90. The awards were as | mised deivered: @1 70 for white Mich! Report No, 180.—House No. 359 West Sixteenth GUILD—PeEAns..—In Flushing, street. East gable, built of wood, filled in with | June 2, at the residence of J. brick, bulged jour or five inches in centre; has | in-law of the pride, by the Key, s a >, 824 Wes! been compiained of several times and reported on. | Mr. FREDERtC A. GULLD, of New York city, to Miss | Tesidence, 824 West Owner, Frederick Keeler. AGNes L., daughter of Mr. Charies Pearl. afternoon, at haat a Report No. 151.—House No. 195 East Houston MANWARING—FAIRFIELD.—On Sunday, June 6, at 3 Pee OHRten in street. Cerlmg on third floor in rear rooms joose | the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. J, | Wile of Charles C. n aud labie to fal at any moment. Owner, KE. H. | Jones, of New Haven, WILLIAM M. MANWARING to | 14, CAROLINE, daugiter of Brown. LyYpa'M., daughter of ‘Henry Fairfield, Esq., of New | Sclimaufer. ne uke - Haven. No cards. The friends of the family are iavited to CORGRESSIONAL = SPGN 4 MORGAN—PARMELES.—On Thursday, June 10, at | funeral, tis (Tuesday) afternoon, at hat t ti TANG, Grace church, Brooklyn tleignis, by the kev. Wm. | O'clock, at the Primitive Methodist church, Bridge, ae ~~ F. Morgan, D.’D., assisted by the Rev, John Morgan, rete fens be sek, aa cena vaeauaies: The Connnittce of Ways and Means Going LES B. MORGAN, of iin Fratcisco, Cal, to Spr Fe gear Pag ge giant gh vier, of the late David spever, in the 24th year of her age. “ Across the Continent” on a Pleasure Trip Cn nab oben area Sa oe vill G . mi WILLIGER—GRIFFIN.—in LMS City, ou Muaday, ‘The faneral wi!} wake place this (Tuesday) morning, at the Public Expense—Good Time Ex. Y . ‘ Sr rae at nine o’clock, from the residence of her uncle, pected, a oe ata dad vec, nore actisiy> | and will leave the pler at the east side of the Battery rte eniely for grain and petre commanded ful, ates. he ageme! g we ore atten o'clock A. M., returning about five P.M. As jeres—TO ~ 7a epool, 178,000 b rain almost ‘all wheat—at od. | an important sale of Staten Island real estate is per sailin, rs. Puebe J. Garris, of | Newwitter, 234 Bast Fifty-eighth street. “ Francisco and Omaha papers please copy. sixes, 80 @ £2; 9; do, sevens, 96.97; North Caro- | Heymer, 0,000 busuels wheat a: re Th ro neta, Boo ee ie eppert re ie catordel oF Navin WANTON, 1208 1h, ASE * MPK mu Monday moruing, June 14, Kerry Jinas, ex coupon, 5954 a 60; do, new, 5534 a 56; | bbls rosin ati, tbe chariers were A bark, with 2.00 ars | tne property to be sold and its surroundings. On the first of April Jast, in the House of Repre- Died, B., daugater of Eliza and Morris Tompkins, de- Misson'i sixes, 92 @ 93; Louisiana sixes, 71.012; do. | Brand’ debi. it to Bristol; na ft rig 0 Cork for | _ Public Improvements up town progress with such | sentatives, soon after the reading of the journal, | Rearry.—Mrs. JouN Bearty, in the 720 year of ner | “Hse” aie i L | ord th 1,700 é direct port inthe | Favidity thac it 13 almost impossible to keep track d when th 1 sinuous gemma tt The (riends of the family are invited to attend the Jevec sixes, 66 @ 66%; do. do. eights, 87 a 8734; Ala | SUT Channel weglan bark to Cork for | of them, All the new avenues and boulevards are | Sod When there wis scarcely a quoram present, Mr. | age. | a ena of the family are respect. | eral. from the residence of her sister, Mrs, M. J. bama eighta, 99 a 100; do. fives, 65 @ 67. oraers, with 3 wo Italian bark | very extended, graded and prepared for travel. One Caria hey z = reeds sald:— tally tasited to attend the funeral. trom ber non naeet Deuminond, 62 Dusield street, Brooklyn, on Wednes- pre! ety - | te Cork for RP RE ad the street rovements ordered the last “. Speaker, Task unanimous consent to submit 2 Weat T a " way on, a ec o'c Foreign exchange was inactive but without con. i 1 the ai a y osnbmit | dence, 502 West Tw fn is (Tuesday) s8.—On Sunday, June 13, MATILDA, daughter of siciional; 4 | Legisiature waa the extension of Madison avenue Cc the following resolution, which the Committee of two ove. with | to Hariem river. ‘The act passed two or three years afiernoon, at two oc Ways and Means have unanimously instructed me cession in rates, the prime bankers asking 109% for + trom Gence to Calvary | John Henry and Anna Voss, aged 2 years, 7 months sixty days and 110°, for sight sterling bills, Cable petroleum: @ Norwegian bark to the Baltic with | ago amply provided lor tie opening of that avenue | to offer, rs On Monday, June 14, FRANK BeNNtN, and Il days. ‘ ta North German bark, same voyage, 2,200 bbls. | to 124th sircet. It 1s now proposed to continue it to 1 ] “ ti V4 ss “ ‘asian The relatives and friends of the family are respect- transfers were made at 110% 110%. There were the Harlem river, where the origimal act shoul have Oe eee ee, We werent irene Usion Stiktnell-dp Seen cr yeaa: fully invited to aiteud the funeral, this (Tuesday) ing the Committee of Ways and Means to revise the | , Relatives and friends are respecttully invited to | atternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hi terms, anuted qu t Iie. for bags hae ter copter ee a oe and | extended it, a nine | bureats, No. 15 Pel! street, corner of Doyer strect. . do., on t bi ket t . u NS more bond bilis in the market to-day, drawn by the — attend the funerai, on Wednesday imoruii foreign bankers against purchases of governments, ed wat The following real estate items are froma late | Tariff !aws, &c.,” and is as follows:— Yeloc! sis’ church, We " n prices were nommMal dt 127(c. @ 18c., o’clock, from pt. Francis’ church, West Thirty-first Wison.—On Sanday, J 13, Ei FRANC! h ey expect a demand from Euro; 4\c. a Se. do. for jute, 1c. a Wye. do. ti Chicago paper: - Resvivad, That the Commitice of W: aM iL80N.—On Sanday, June 13, EMILY Frances, arom which they expect s Geman ee igt-tio. for Fampied in bond,» Ne 9 FOF | MRE on South Clark street, just south of Jackson, | su mrrnitiares tbe Committee ‘may ‘designate, are’ poling wneweotiat Suddenly, on Monday, June 14, Rrcu- = of Henry S. Wilson, mm the 20th year of her ized to amination and re bondholders in remvesting their July coupons. On jemand was @ 49% feet wide, sold afew days since for $36,000, oF $723 per front foot. the other band, the prime bankers expect a demand at 9 8 eS Ee for exchange in remitting for the payment direct of | quite aicady, Shipping w f quoted Ele. a téc.; real iowtse. | _People on Prairle avenue, in the vicinity of 0. Ls anu bended wane | AND, eldest son of Richard and Enzabetn Bengough, | “Srie roiatives and friends of the family are re- in the z7th year of lus age. speccfully invited to attend the funeral se ‘The funeral will take piace this (Tuesday) morning, | Her Inte yestdenen San ae Wee oa arth erect. j and are al mony and sit duri » " #120; I ¢ straw, 21 10. and short do., We. a 9%. Eighteenth street, ask $500 per front foot tor their | tion, and at such ti at ten o'clock, from his late residence, 241 West yednes Ycloe! ‘these coupons. There was @ siuilar curious dis- | * 2100: look ene market continued to Tule dull, there being | land. On Wabash aveoue, near Madison street, | oie. And the ordinan Twenty-seventh street, thence toG eeuWood ceme- | oo hey ag morning, at nine o'clock, withoue agreement of opinion as to the May coupons, the | put ile derand. na we heard of uo axien of moment; prices | $1,500 per front foot is asked. Gonniniitee and the'r clerk sball be ‘pail during the time they | tary @ Raia ke Biseesan tee ven Saturasy, Jone af e% F ° were uly steady, however. c Pi Railroad Company is busil red | are engaged in such examination, and no ot r additional 4 NANT .—. Ml, N. J. § foreign bankers showing a little the greater sagacity NAL STORRS. Spirits turpentine was but little sought ane beer ‘Durem Kale a Beret ge iy sipsata tell be taecateds Aaa sae abomiaes weet report Bxown.—On Sunday, June 13, JOHN T. BROWN, | 12, Janz Brower, wite of Daniel M. Wiuaut, in the On that occasion. It remains to be seen which party | after and che market was ower, closing at sic. a 44c, tor | ETaling berwren Dated Kis tee Th Ge : to the House on the second Monday of the next session of the | Clty Marshal, aged 60 years. Toih year of her age. merchantable lots. There were sales of 67 bbls. (New York | Toad pies present Congress by bill or otherwise. he relatives and frieucs of the family are re- Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully are right in this instance. pbis.), to arrive, at 44%gc., and small lots at 43igc. a dc. On Monday afternoon Dr. G. A. Cooper's residence, At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Rosin—The low gredes were in fair request for shipment at | on Main street, nearly opposite Amity, was sold at = . full prices, while the other grades were generally dull thous | auction by J. G. Champlin, auctioneer. It was vid Hudson River Ratiroad, held at the office of the com- | unehanged in value. The tales were 40) bbls. § at 84 om by Wm. M. Betis, of Cutchogue, for $2,460. Pany in this city to-day, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Wil- | gy, 4% anman, at Ret i tomncy do. urge con, | _ The lot of some eight acres in extent belonging to liam H. Vanderbilt, Horace F. Clark, Augustus | ani 40 Yo. eommon t ggovd mrained at 93 5 8 03 40, We tee. ee Cate of cnecuetta Uf Temncete eines a Jel q 4 ote Strained, 82 40) 3 nile Schell, John M. Tobin, D. Thomas Vail, James H. | qi? ; was recently bought by Brewster Terry for himse't, Banker, Oliver Charlick, William A. Kissam, Joseph | window giw (. E. Rose and Captain E. T. Muore. They have ¥ » spectfully 1vited to attead the faneral, trom his late 7 el - ~ No objection was made, and, as the official record realdence, 58 Vanda street, this ( invited to attend the funeral at the First eformed Ci tere r o] ¢ a" states, the resolution was considered and agreed to. | noon, at one 0 clock, oridieae ghureli in Hackensack, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ab Mr. Schenck, having got his resolution through, New Hampshire papers please copy. Hackensack cars trum foot of Chambers street, at took the precaution to move to reconsider the mo- | , CAAGHEN om munidy, Jung 13, Eudese Cat- | tweive . iy "oy 3 Inonthis: 9 day tion by which the resolution was agreed to, and also The remains ili Ue. lalcen trom the residence of to lay that motion upon the table, thus clinching the | his parents corner of ‘Tremont and Yan Brunt ASTROLOGY. matter, and pucting, it beyond the power of any streets, South Brookivn, to Greenwood Cemetery, A —MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED OLAIR- Harker, M. H. Sanford, Samuel E nm and James Since divided it up into five lots, each 114 feet on the this (Tucsday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ~v SE: Mktvin Wiis Sodlaaied Gaetan tex Gls . South Country Koad and running back thirty rods, | member to bring It Up again bya motion to recon- | “Cann com Monday, ihoriing: eae My Eun, B Deambetes pued Teoke Sab cnet eet ene |. Marvin were re-elected directors ne ensuing | 'n cas and have sold at a good advance the two los on thé | sider, From that day th trip of the Ways | the ocloved daughter of P. 'T, and Catherine Carne; year. Provistos : bis. pork, 65 do. eat meateand | east. Of tie remaining turee Mr. Rose has the west- | Ser. From that day the roving trip of the Ways Wan tuaAnaatan” MORROW, S&VENTIE Tee stock mark i 4 i fore- | 21 do. iar: rp aa ‘only moderately ac: | ernmost one, adjouing Mrs. E. Hammond's prop. | and Means Committee was a settied fact, and the | 880d 2 Years, f are Te ‘daughter, beats the world in telling. Magic Nxeneas: t he stock market was dull and weak in the fore: rivas prices, with continued limited offer m * ‘ihe friends of the family are requested to attend thoughts miering her © Fen = “4 " 7 : members tuereof soon after commenced making pre- | the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 74 | Your thou on entering room. Fee i cents. Gens Moon, with the pressure rather to sell. A sudden | ings. hot admitted. 184 Ludiow street. aire of 1,20) boy at $82 60 a #52 A2ig tor Hitchcock has sold at $300 each upwards of 4¢0 advance in Pacific Mail to 9414 brightened its appear- | Rew ment, SAL Mfr cy oo and ee June aelireee at | lots at Woodside, L. 1. Barone Teme acroemlare Continent? to “revises: Cesterde steels: (Etemisy) ASUeENOGH, Rt CWO |e ga ae Sra ree ance and for a time rendered transactions quite 2°75, “buyer's opt Li ‘The corner lot opposite {ne South Side Hotel (for- |” The committee met in New York about the middie | | CaRNLRY.—Suddenty, on Sunday, June 13, Ropenr | 14 consulted on astrology and medicine at 504 Canal street, buoyant. Late in the afternoon there was @ sharp | though quick, was steady at former pry See ee eso by the Rarnor boys to Wika ae qo PAuadeipiins What uiepdid tn New Yor bepent | ciheveiaiites and’ trands are respectfully invited A hic! ail ; ‘ oe - | to Philadeipliia. at the} ‘New Yor! 01 he relatives and tren ctfally invited reveals your whoie life, renewal of aslee, under which Faciic Mall #40 Oi 10:1 SIRS Oise loserate rdenen seca bin, of Fulton Market, N. ¥-, for $2,260, ‘Two weeks Ung bli, with a supplementary | tontiend the funeral, from his lave residence, 121 | 41 Canal street. ‘Fee si. tonne Cradle 19 the grav contracting a been ic hotel - —- —e one of respectable dimensions, composed mostly of | East Tenth street, on Wednesday afternvon, at four MARAME La BEANOH, THE GREAT UNKIVALLED “incidentals,” has not been made known, Itisal- | o'clock. Business and Medical’ Clairvoyant, 115 West Twenty- leged that go far as a “revision of the Cook.—At Bergen Point, N. J., on Monday, June | sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Hams were in inoderate request at steady prices; 5) bbs. were 5 I 24 ¢ ~ ~ ago Albin sold it to Captain George Hawkins, pro- Soenagat 0s Gal 6 490 Tor ertoes moras ead ate Se prictor of the hotel, by whom part of the old hulld- ings have been sod, and the old barn has been 89%, New York Central to 148%, Michigan Southern to 103%, Rock Island to 1184, Northwestern com- mon to 82%, and St Paul to 74, The followin moved upon the lot In te rear of the Episcopalian | ‘Tari laws” relates to whiskey, wine, cigars, | 14, of scarlet fever, GxonciA D., infant daughter of | yy i Hy’ TFUALs Were the closing prices on the call at the last session] f2°Ke0 to. cuurch. aidekiitrde tase e eG ivy | hacks, &c., the committee will be "apie to | Mastin Re and Louisa Cook.” 5 TD ecauees epeniy matings, Be Tooibarene ae Of the Stock Exchange:—Cumberland, 38 @ 35; th Washington oy Awd to dp at Sgeh make an elaborate report to the House from actual CONSTANTINE.—At Hariem, on Sun June 18, | Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, Ladies, #1, Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express, 31 a 31%; American will be louder when th cere ” veo. out, MexXt,| experience. ‘The committee in Pniladeiphia had a | after a short lines, SARAH CoNSTANTINE, in the OP BOWER RNER PI REET. , Farg 8 Express, 31 a 31%; Aa ore reerioted Bustoess to Week, “any tore,”’ “any 2 . Natnber of suits of the most expensive rvoms at the | 83d year of her age. 305 Clairvoyant, tells all you want to know: The land is high and beautiful, and so, probably, V; ia x, to pel one hae otic bat the | Will be the price. It is = beginnfng on a large Ro .—Crade io bulk was held al ies Dat the ew suburban Janded aristocracy. ‘1 inquiry wae light, nod we only beard of sales of 40) bbls, at Sah avn uppentendost, and no poor man willbe that price. Fur tanned were wae but iitue demand, but | Tid Vmrer Uenac on the tata, It tea bad thing wo he sellers were not anrious to operate, and the market ciosed at | allo aa bad thing about Siige., whieh was the price current at the close Satur- but Chicago real estate is the whirligig of me da, 2,000 dbis. standard white, for August, makes all even, and the veggar will die a mil- Express, 40 a 40%; Adams Express. 59) a 69; United States Express, 67% bid; Merchants’ Union Ex- press, 15 bid; Quicksilver, 16% a17); Canton, 64a cific Mall, 95; Western Union Telegraph, 40%; New York Central, 191% a 101!s; Har- Continental Hotei, and during (heir stay there went The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | Lerr, medicines for all disenses, &c, through a repetition of the “revision of the Tariff | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late = laws”? on the articles of liquors and cigars. Jad; residence, Third avenue, corner of Lodth street, on Kelley, the great tariff champion im tne House, who | Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains | - mmr - i. member of the Sommittee and who oe in will Mg ieenaewig ¢ awood for invarment, A. SPECIALTY. DR. R. CORBE! tladelphia, ¢ ‘nol jow the opportunity to pass pe VOR. —. ree o'clock on Monday morning, 2 De ical an '. Surgeons, of showlag the Western im¢mbers of the committee | June 14, Many ArPLeny, the wife of Isaac De Vue, | be consulted as usual on private diseases. Ofice, 20 Cénire ‘ 2, Jem, 146), a 147; Go. preferred, 146!; bid; Hudson and (rumored) 1,000 a e.; | honaire. h % of street, near Chambers, B.—No fee unless cured, * th In Phitads vd ie the manufactories of the Quaker City. Hacks datly | and daughter of the late Join Appioby. = 4 hn J River, 15834 @ 158%; Reading, 95% a 08%; Chicago and 5 prides Ware Wiles: shames ef ieemeas ecine Another great sale will come off under the ham- | roljed through the streets Will the sage committee, | — Funeral at St. Peter's chute, Spotiswood, N. J., Lb PRIVATE ES CURED IM Alton, 160; do. preferred, 157 4100; Alton and Terre Sie., for June, The saies were G0 bbie. standard | Mer on Wednesday next, vie property being 2.000 | going from workshop to Workshov, Of course there | on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock noon. Steamboat without inereury.—Oilice and consultations very pri 38 0 90; @ ferred, 87% @ 60: Tol ht Se. S00 do.. from July to, December, | acres belonging to the Seyinour and Price es | Were any number Of private dinners, arranged for | at hal{-past six o'clock in the morning from pler No. 1 | *ate. ARRISON, 177 Bleecker wtreet. Haute, 32 4 39; do. prefe |, OTM @ ‘oledo and 00 do., from July te September, at S3c. tates. Much of the land is very desirable, by the astute Kelley, g:ven by the large manufactur. | North river. Returning train leaves Spottswood at GREAT, AND SURE REMEDY FOR Ww. 2% a 73; di ferred, 80 @ 83; Mil RICE. \ina was more sought after and thy ales were ‘The following table shows ihe daily transactions my . ‘clock ARRIED abash, 72% a 73; do. preferred, 3 Milwaukee | io tierces at*4o-ahye. Rangoon was dill and nominal, mT a Friday night * ers, The free trade Western members were over- | half-past four o'clock im the afternoon. ladies. —The Portuguese Female Pilla always give im-= and St. Paul, 75% a 76: do, preferred, 81% @ sti; RUSAE- The market for Faw was only moderately active | 10F the week en¢ og Soa. ight and the sales | wheimed. It 18 sald Allison, of lowa, was almost DoNOHO#.—MARY JAN¥, infant daughter of | meliate relief, being spe: a prepared for married ladies, Wi 186% @ 157: Ohio and Mississippi, saiq | 80d scarcely eo Urm, cloaing at Isge. a Ul'ce, fur fair to good | LF # series OF weks DI sft persuaded to Decome a tari! ran, while biair, of | Michael and Margaret Jane Donohue. A indy writes: These pits relteved me in one day, wAhoat Fort Wayne, 1565 PPL 3% | renining Cuba. The sales were 65) hhds. at lige. a 12. for i ehigan, and Marshall, of ilinois, went entire ‘the funeral will take place this (Tuesday) after- | Gigi nmee Iho habretg ateoet ie ee yet A; Me MAURI- a 33X; Michigan Central, 136 # 137; Michigan South- ud 1100100. tor, Porto Rico, | Retned was ait Goeycnee. over. “Schenck kept surg, “I void you these tart oon, at two o'clock, from 642 East Ninth wtreet, ~~ ck Dosw edn A A md 4s , * Cleve. “ ae Ky Bxe.. ot en were de’ od fellows,’ purryY.—On Monday, June 14, Owen J. Du ° MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE Pi ern, 10534 a 105%; Llinois Central, 142 vid; Cleve. wenextrav at Mige, al4e., and yellow | Tuesday, June 4. Fass wes GUE im few Temm ond Phitadetphia | tate of Hibernian Hall rut hecee West Twenty-sisth mrcet, guarseteed tated Gaye Jand and Pittsburg, 8; Rock Island, 110% @ 120; ed was in demand, the sales being 800 bage | Welucsiay, June .. avout jations relating to customs and bonded | ‘The relatives al ly are respect- | male complaiate, “Pleasant rooma for nurving. Northwestern, 86% a 85%; do. preferred, 96% bid; duty paid, the market closing at about #2 19, | Thursday, June 10. warehouses” 18 not known. Nothing has been heard | fully invited to on Wednesday LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR, GRINDLE, 10 WEAT 7 A KINDLE, 10 WEST ra dull afd nominal at oar last quotations. Friday, June il... STRABINE was higher, though the bi from the committee, ) far on this branch of their | morning, at nine o'clock, from 202 uiry at the Tre: ury Department, It ts well | St. Patrick's Cathedral, Where irand street, or Tweaty-aixth aire 7 Sixth avenue, having over 18 solemn requiem | Years’ successful and vn ter P 635 aT; paa, 9a 11; do. Boston Water Power, 16); a 17; Mariposa, 9a rived praction in this Shy, gases inese wan light. mn s, r in er Preferred, 194¢ a 19%; do. certificates, 50 a New | There were snir OF 1,000 Ie. within the range of 19yc.a | Total week ending June 11. Known that the main onject of the committee was | mass will be offered nip. Lils remains will be in- * immediate reile’ in all female complaints, with or Jersey Contral, 111 a 1114; Hannibal and st. Joseph | 2% f0F comm cay wih a moderne active demana, | Avtel Week ending 946,040 | to get up a huge story about ihe mismanagement of | terred in Calvary Cemetery Joe nt they mane anxious in twenty preferred, 121 & 124; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana | Thesales comprieedxjdW"ibw. Aye mile aceoniing wo | Total week ending £20002 | Hiees uncer Andrew Jonnsn'e curatenenaon nts youngest daughter of George We end Enuily BaLLt, | GeRrAIN CORE FOR WARRIED. DADIus, Witit Central, 41 a 42, bd Wuiskry.—Receipts, 581 bbis. The market was a shace | Total week ending May 14. 574,082 | waa to be done for political capital, and by way of years, 1} months and 20 days, ’ or without medicine, by Madame RESTEDL, Professor femmer, tuotigh the salew were small, being only about 1a | ‘Total week ending May 7 $0,022 | demonstrating the purity and economy of Grant's | “the relatives and friends of the iamily are reepect- | Penuinitty yore 9yehie vraticg. “Her infallible Freuch SALES AT THE NEW TORK STOCK EXCIANSE. we Sahat isan sin otal week ending Apr 30. 1,151,031 | reign. Those who were examined before the com- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi. | married ladies peice $s whlch ene: Teese eee -—— INDIAN AFFAIRS, foeat Gene costal akan ik 1,255,292 | mktee belonged to tie new regime, They were | dence of her parents, 823 (new No.) Bast Nineteenth | healthy, Sold’ oniy at’ her oles, Novd Bast. Pifty-secon’ Monday, Jane 14—10:15 A. M. “oe foul oem Seating abet z Tomson eoeesicnee to oad naition | which er found, greet, on srejnenday siternoon, at two o'clock, Greek Beat l00F, from Fifth avenie, aod at aragatet' 4 100 TS “ ¢ % 7 % & . a 020, 85 atte Oo the forms ie. a MING. —~On Sunday, Juae 1! D LEM: cl eet, or sent by mail, ion. ol oe eee [a ero sss Circular of Commissioner Parker. Toul Week ending Apri 1,118;165 | made.” OF Courme. ther ‘answers ‘were of | ING aged 74 years, Jesipcaie share counterfeit, wi any 114% 200 The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has issued the | Total week ending March 26, 45,167 | the character expected by the committee. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TRO’ BLE, BY Fe. oa following circular of instructions to the superintend- | Total week ending Marct 19. 167,196 | ‘The sittings in New York and Philadelphia cost the | fully invited to attend the funerai, from his late Dr. EVANS, 04 fain, ateget; powerful, safe; Mion To ga oy Ws: tase sone sand agents of the Indian Department :— posal week cnaime merce I 1,445,658 | modest sum of $15,000, for which the chairman of | fesidence, 48 Hamilton street, this (Tnesday) after. | Monthly Prils und | Hare free first post 2009 sata Y vege te ied Total week ending March 6, , 209 1195,807 | the committee drew upon the clerk of the House. | noon, at ialf-past one o'clock, theuce to St. Peter's | {LL PRIVATE DISEASES OURED IMMEDIATELY PY pe DEPARTMENT or ran INTERIOR, ne x 0) a hg au 3 hows location of the | The clerk paid the draft, but at the same time in- | Cemetery, Jersey oy. Dr. EVANS, 4 Chatham «treet, without mercury ; mane BS OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, property so lin the last two week: formed the honorable chairman that the “miscella- Haknison.—In this city, on Sunday, June 13, | hood restored by his Live Lilxir; fecommended telore mare ad WASHINGTON, June 12, 1869, Week ending —Wek ending | neous appropriation was exhausted, and if more | Many HAMMOND, Widow of William H. " Harrison; Tage. — 000 Missouri Smm—There being differences of opinion how far 101 rune 4 June VW money was heeded they must devise some other | and daughter of the late Abijah Hammond. F)R. UNTER, 56 BOND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM ey Lenina the authoyity of sa preeree tas Pa Ly et. awit: Al 4 ba 4 $624,767 | ways and means to obtain it than by drawing upon The funeral wili hyd lace at Trinity chu reh, this D Bowery (late of No. 8 Mar street), can cure worst 7 forts to pro’ a - a . nnd 9 40,800, bin. (Tuesday) afternoon, at four o'clock, cares of private diseases, Withont mercury, in shorter time Hae tu or ing essential that harmony of action upon the South of city... 45 33 110,613 | The trip to California is the ‘vig thing’ connected |‘ HALLANAN.—On Monday, June 14 Tromas Jon, | tian any’ other physiclat, oF no charge, “Conwaltaton wna 8 BF a Ject should exist between the civil and military au- | Weat of city... 6 13 146,002 | with the junketing expedition hy the Ways and | youngest son of the late William Hatianan, formerly | Metleine — pein b a Oe thorities, you are hereby advised that itis the wish | Gf the property within the city limits 25 pieces | Means. It is the play which comes after the work— | of Abbey View, county Cork, Ireland, in the suth D*,CoOreR, a DUANE STREET, MAY “Bi Gow 000 Obie AN Wl Boy Ye PIR, and policy of the government to localize all the In- | god were in the north division, JI in tue south die | “Sore labor's bath,” ax Shakespeare has it, Turn- | year of his age. sulted on private diseases, Thirty-two years’ experience 1 ing their backs Upon the custom houses and work- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepect. | eDbles bim to warn Cure In all cases, of 80 charge. dians upon reservations, to be selected either by | vision and 66 in the West division, themselves of for them by the suthoried agents of pabeatlesagtes the government. When so loca' every assistance ‘ : practicable, authorized by law, will be given to ad- | OMficinl Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. vance them in agricultural pursaits and the arts of Bieee! OPE oy Bad yn erry. civilized life. " & It ls your duty and you are hereby reqnired to pro- | ®*) condi edad tect in’all their legal rights, to the expent of your ances Mee he ot Pike st, Moxi00. vowers, all the Indians wivhip your jurisdiction WhO J Pear st, Ny 44 guy 9, HTOBVIAL, «+6 0 Ta Weone Us... Kg omy fue i Rootist mex te 2 jor A Ea lat mig... (14 4 2000 Del,Lackd& W let m 10000 Chi & MIL I om ©, O, shops and manufactures of East, the committee | fally invited to attend his funeral from hi e le PORTANT TO FEMALES.-DR, AND MAD, y are delrmined to see what “revision of the ‘Tari | dence, 680 Second avenue, to Nt briev's church ue [hots ih yen praviee) gare certan tlie? tomar. laws” ig needed in the West. nine o'clock on Wednesvay morning, where a Nigh I Chee nott medicine: no pain oF | nconve- ‘The following named members of the committee | mass will be celebrated, and from thence woCalvary 7 etrichy eaemnen ‘oy goon this (Eip:Suinuel Hooper, Willnin hi. Auiwon, | cometery. reat, Gear Phird avons Viliiam D, Kelley, James Brooks, Ausuin Blair, Den- Hivarr.—On Monday, June 14, Misa MARGARET A. on nie McCarthy and Samuel 8 Maranall. HYAvT, aged 68 yours, WITH OR WITHOUT Geyoral Soheuvk, the cuaymau of the committoe, | The Felatives aud friends are requested to attend animate sre Tr:

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