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Nx'W YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1869.—TRIPLH SHEET. 9 Sa eee UR Pemnpmicanmermeee: aero sixes, 84.0 85; do, new 80 8 82; do. registered st. °K | Pf 2,000 bales at Sige. currency. Other kinds were quiet at morrow (Tuesday, which from appearances will very MAYOR'S OFFICE. 68. 10; City Memphis sixes, 62 a 6214; do. Atlam™* eos. The arkol.was dull and heavy for all do- The | largest ts Pye ye & Milter at eights, 85 8 90; do. Savannah sevens, 93 9 94; do. | “Navac'sromme Roe spire tae ane market was Rahway, When they announce @ sale of 760 lots i | ‘The License Bureau of tho Mayor's <aflice, which New Orleans consols, 15 a 76; do. do., raitroad tasue, | , ‘wl! but the Firat ward of tue city oyRahway, Should weather | nag rrequently been referred to m the c¥umns of col a Uy 10 & 71; Mobile and Ohio sterling, 67 8 68; do. eights, hela'the wexttairdayy ‘The property ts dotenaialy | the’ HERALD.as having become one of the institu. 60.061; Mississtppt Central Railroad, first mortgage, . perty is uated on Grand, Bond, Lutberry and Rutherford tions of the city, atili continues in full force as the 75@77; do., second do, 60 a 62; Mempbis and Ut and Lincola avenues. ‘The lois are on Charleston, first mortgage, 85 a 90; do. second do., thas they will make the party we can safely say tan ( good bouset and maustrious. ca" Mooouliar seliginas albeit they strongly aduere to thoh | + This, we believe is te. tirst. party “Os one Mormons taking their departure from Ow, ail the way by rail. FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. Sunpay, June 27, 1869, . The course of the markets in Wall street ‘during the week hinged upon the announce- ment from the Secretary of the Treasury that with the advent of the new fiscal year, = " MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Levis, Scol high ground, only @ few mo ’ from tne | 2!8pensary where prompt justice is meted out to depot, and withit’ a ort di isos trie the Rahway | ®Windlers and violators of city ordinances. It has beginning July 1, be would materially modify his | 77 a 79; do. stock, 47 a 48; Greenville and Columbia, . river,’ which is navigable for vessela draw- wn to Married, : Policy as tothe sales of government gold and pur- Railroad, guaranteed, 65 a 67, .—Linses, | Was steady bth oie hing inoneke and | ing eigus fect of water. Rahway has com ee "i nae hare bona -ogen i weit Brower —Horton.—At East Pishkill, N. Y., Om chases of government bonds. The effects of this ‘1 4 bbis., though web “Maa in Stant communication with. New York by Wednesday, une 23, by the Rev. 0. E, Cobb, HENRY ‘The speculative feeling tn the stock market evince Were duil butuncha, “frig” none, t turty-four dally trains over the New Jerscy | atthe Mayor's Omeo have come to have a boty dread | W, grower, of New York, to Diana, daughter of Change were reflected by anticipation in the various’! g decided preference for the ‘bull’ side, and the | , PRovisions.—Rece "N'Y toy des a Rauroad. the late Jacob Horton, of the former place, It is'one of the most deiightiul cities | of the Marshal they rong pet ee = in New Jersey; no piace #0 near New York has a ae ables a pte lower, clos! bm vous at BBE FL; 8 482 OH For fuvare | greater natura atvadteges, Tt has extensive mana. | Of Security aud protection-whten they’ obey the laws } Jacturing interests, Population 12,000; 12 churches; | 804 behave themselves as good citizens. Dormng excellent schools; thoroughly sewered; all leading | several days past for extra do., with sales ‘wiihie, ne renee aad ‘oa Bs pemamanens ait rT Rc iicyitety ur hese) Dect contiiled to Fale il, hoary na Oi best hums | aUctION Bale of ahway property. ‘The terms will be | f the City Hail has presented somewhat the eppear- ye mee ea 4y in value, avout. oe eee ie al peesmiems nee ol A the purchase money may re- | #0Ce of a hustings or a country fair. Coaches, carta, ma to $00." F 0 the : aud inorigage. % from: but steady at eter prices: the snten be ir Re ei as On the same day Messrs, A, J. Bleecker, Son & Co. SEEN ON BIIARENR:AAS SIERINET Olan RAN within the Tange of | ge. for dry am 'e7, And piel announce to sell 182 villa sites in the city of Plain. | CMY Morning till alter ofice Kours, The component ching haan Se itor gmat ™* RUBE | hada pods wl beach if aocionapen ke grand | and varying accedinel; ooite Senets nase . _ , There were @ sold by auction Upon the gro and v; acco! - (ee toae Pie Miige nthe ,'aler price | on the day announced, raia or shine, as the latte 13 a bilenie-ariinpres anu poem gare i ramifications of business, but more immediately and promptly in the price of gold, which advanced to the bighest point of the week, when Mr, Boutwell’s in- tentions were made public through the Washington Hewspaper despatches and through the pubtication of the letter of insuructions to the Assistant ‘Ireasu- fer in this city. Jt 18 an unfortunate accompant- ment of the event that the speculating cliques were the first to get possession of the news. Mr, Boutwell Owes it to himself and to the public that this ptece course of values was upward, after the money mar- ket had cast off the last relics of the derangement introduced by the Treasury gold sales, - This feeling reached the climax of the week in the operations of Saturday, when New York Central touched 19734. There was no excitement. Transactions were large and animated. The last day was most illustra- tive of the new turn in the speculative feeling. The features of the railways were the Vanderbilt stocks, which, under rumors of contemplated additional Died. Rankan.—At Radway, N. J., on Saturday morning, June 26, James W, DARKER, Further notice in Tuesday’s papers. Bargs,—in Brookly#; on Sunday, June 27, M, Louisk Bates, wife of W. H, Bates, D ‘The tal services will take place at the rest- Gence of her uncle, Chester Bedell, No. 143 Dufleld street, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ‘nvited to attend the funeral without further notice. Om Saturday, Jute 26, SUMNE W. BEN- & Dgcu wil a y prices ere steady at ais 14, OF Plato mess and ct ni a Of jobbery in his ofice should be fully investi- | scrip dividends after, or preliminary to, the consoli- | Pls of 400 boxes ice cured at 16 hi ed im transactt arr » for choice. Lard ‘but Hite’ di d, but a, "bani Sandy loam and not mudd, in, It 18 the ng their business witt the Marshal | 1x77, in the 61st year of his age. Gated. He gave-the publics yromise, in his speech | dation next week, were largely bought, ‘nese | In value, 's pa word Aix $0 packages at rar s* 00+ |moat glowated laa on tke Raideine apeuueomamn or his deputies. As the noon approaches men and | | ‘The relatives aud friends ard respectfully tavived at the Stock Exchange, that he would not lend bim- | giories are, of course, the same which nave been | ‘“prrnored tein bule, was im fairdemand at fo;%e., | Steels regularly graded and lait out by it. Graves. | horses may be seen indulging in thetr fodder. Pub. | $°,eivend the Leg Beet Taper goer peony ide, in bul ‘ City purv. 0. buteellers demai : restrio, °4 og ‘eyor, of New York. It is most beautifully In'consequances ‘The daies ‘were 0) bbin, at 10%qc. res situated, having all the comforts of gas, water, ac- | UC Porters, junk men, dog cart men ap@ others, in aay Afternoon considerable rp Palen aes transacted pen “ om city, wich pure mountain air, Bue | 4! styles of dress, aud squatting, sitting or standing vhich was. bi 5 re ; roun bogemtvgiens though’ we were informed. that all of Messrs, A. ‘De ‘Mellick, She urotier have @ sale of See, MAES BiGENE SRONROREN AARNE the sales, wale weie probably 2000 bhis. were on the spot | gone Jari land in the aaine neighbornood, on the | MTults of the nation oF the city while aweiting their very a & Ye. ehietly . . ; hy turn to be attended to by Marshal Dal: Refined dull, atid we beard les; sam? day, which wul be disposed of by the acre, y aly ln obtaining mand of moment, vut the offerings were ight and tue marke: | LOW@ger, BAU LOL IM lois, or rene Wing licenses, closed at 81 B14c. In Philadeipbta rket was ex- INsWR tremely qui bat ies was no chang of consequence to the office, in the basement, or bureau of permits and SPORTING. the deputy Came pete the crowd 1s gener- cro note in prices. Salca were reported of 1,500 bbis. standard white for June delivery at 81c., which was the closing price. ally tn-accordanece wii wd.of vehicles to be Lex avenue, corner of Fifty-ninth sti on pian a ‘itty Greenwood. Boyp,—On Sunday; June 27, of infammatiow of the jangs, JOHN Boy; JkK., youngest son of Jona and nar % Boyd, aget 2 years and 9 months. The ves and of the fe are respect- ful.y imvited to attend the funeral, from the res- dence of his parents, No,-127 White streot, this (Mom~ day) afternoon, at two o'slock. ROWCHELL.—On Sunday, June 27, OaTHARINE, wife of John J. Browchell, after a lingerisg fllness, eps to the Wall street gamblers, and went as far as fostitute a rule that the doings of his department should not be communicated to outsiders until after the close of banking hours each day. Yet the im- Portant intelligence was known in Wall street early on Monday and was very profitably used by the fliques. The problem in goldas undergoing a great Many efforts at solution, The new powlcy of the @overnment, which contemplates the sale of a mil- reiterated already a dozen times in the Long Room, and possess influence now only from the fact that the meeting of the New York Central stockholders will be held next Wednesday to settle the questions of the capitalization of the scrip and consolidation with the’ Hudson River, Michigan Southern, as re- motely connected with the latter scieme, was stronger, advancing to 10734. St. Paul and the Northwestern stocks were active in the carly portion ernoony at two o'clock. Interment at Ruox.—There were small sales Carolina within the range geen outside, At ames, Howover, 23 yearaand9 months. Hon of gold every other week instead of | of the day, but reacted and closed heavy. In fact | fies 8; for common to Prime 1. demand and tho Billiards Anite unique; and would present splendid opporcant. | The friends of the familly are” respectfal'y invited wo millions per week, as heretofore, 18 an | the best prices were made about noon, at which | sales (in addition to those reported in our last issue) were | A billiard tournament will shortly be given babu. | tes for the study of character and ph || $0 Attend she’ funeral. from her late residence, No. important element in the calculation. The faith of | time Pacific Mail sold at 8814. Thence succeeded a | %00 bagsto arrive in Boston per Prince Patricic at 2 10, : This 13, ine case whea the junk men, 151 Kast Fitty-aixth abreet, om Tuesday aiternoon, as lardists in the New Englaod States to determine-the | brokers, one o'clock. Dunbarten. na) papers lease copy. Evuison.—In this y y, On Retaraay Juste 26, Buizapere, wife of Jacob Binson, of Setauket, Long The relatives and friends of the are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday after- ‘noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of D. A. | Baltson, 129 East ienth street, without further notice. FLETOHER.—On Saturday, Juue 26, after a long and pn iliness, Parkick I. FLereHee, a native’of ‘Lismore, county Waterford, Ireland, aged 49 years, 3 mouths and 16 — ‘The relatives friends of the family, and those Of his brother Thomas, and also of his son-in-law, Michael Finn, and his brothers-tn-law, Francs Mesoriey, John, James, William and Morgan Spil- jane, are respectfully invited vo attend tbe funeral, from hus late residence, No. 87 Madison street, this « (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock, trom whence the remains will be » $4 for Timothy, a bam pionship in that quarter at the American game. | are on hand In numbers to settte their mat- STEAMINE.—The demand te but prices were | © steady. tiles oF 10,009 ‘ibs. af 19, a We. for ordinary to | It 18 proposed to handicap tho contestants, Petpet rey Binge men ey ter a PisUGaR.-The ‘market forraw was dull, the demand con- | The Match tor the championship of Illinois will be | ties and préclivities as possessed by those historic: pit but former prices were d, viz: Lie. played at Crosby’s Music Hall, Chieago, on the 5th bia Li wh aerate prt who have accumulated wealth by Ride’ AUyor oe Biba ant feCetir Domiraraiaiza #8 | of July, the competitors velng Vermenten (the nape or nap pe tre cep om yn ror C ined was ‘and heavy al ‘cw, | present champion) and F. Parker. It has been agreed | shops, and too proud to make public complaint of for hard, 14sec. a Adve, for yellow, 18c, w 8c. lor yellow, | 19 make the game the four ball carroms, without | the wrongs Nndicted ‘on them.” ‘The lower in moderate demand and steady; sales ot push or crotch. oftice bas lately been refitted and refur- $ ‘a 11K. No less than tive prizes are offered for competitors'} nished in a tasty and substantial manuer, eceipts 48 bbls. There were only small sales | in the forthcoming tournament av Chicago, ‘There | like a table “counting house, affordil wall bes “rn scohampion iene a * ne 73 much eee faoillstes for the transaction of the - ud, jouey; third, ; four J ne33 Of department than have been enjoyed in REAL ESTATE MATTERS, and fifth, $100. "| years past. The upper oflice, where the First Mar- cain + ‘The heat of the weather appears to be the only | shal and his assistants are located, is altogether unfit- wet CNR NTS, gprs yet barrier to the match wetween Cyrelle Diou and Fos- | ted for the amounts of busines which 1s daily disposed The sale of property at Rye on Saturday wus an | ter jor $1,000 a side, No arrangements have yet | of. A high desk in-one corner of the large.room of interesting and important feature of the market, | been made regarding the contest between sue tor- | the Mayor's office 18: assigned to the use of the Mar- the spocultors in the highest price attained during the week was not a firm one, for they unloaded at it nd gave evidence of an unwillingness to further pperate, as aresult of which the market drifted to @gures controlled by more legitimate infuences. Whe tendency to settle, induced by the withdrawal of their support, was checked by an advance in foreign exchange, which seemed in some respects Artificial, and suggested the suspicion that some of the holders of gold had not, as yet, got from under heir loads and were sitffening the market as a means to their doing so profitably. The price re- pcted and then became steady until the very close of business on Saturday, when there was a slight yield- }ng. The course of the marke during the week is and others of that ilk license period of depression, in which New York Central fell ol to 195%; buton the appearance of the bank statement and upon the easy closing of money there was a recovery, and the market became steady and dull. The following were the final prices on the street on Saturday evening:—Cumberland, 33 & 34; Wells, Fargo & Ov.’s Express, 3234 a 3234; American Express, 433; @ 43%; Adams Ex- press, 63% a 6334; United States Express, 75 a 1534; Merchants’ Union Express, 16 @ 17; Quicksilver, 16% a 10%; Canton, 6244 a 6334; Pactfic Mall, 87% a 88; Mariposa, 9 @ 94; do, preferred, 16% a 17%; Western Union Telegraph, 39 a 393,; New York Gent- ral, 196}g a 1065; Erie, 203g a 29%; do. preferred, 55; Hudson River, 16524 @ 105%; Reading, 98 a 9814; mer and Gouthwaite. shal, and vebind this he, and bis clerks and attena- taken to St. Teresa's church, where y iiieniah wan a Toledo, Wabash and Western, 73. 74; do. preferred, | Which 18 gradually settling down to the quiet and oe ants are huddied, while the narrow passage way—it | ®Solemm high mass will be celebrated for the repose Lowest. | 52. milwaukee and St. Paul, 76), a 76%; do. pre- | inactivity of the heated term. The attendance was Aquatic. is little else—in front is almost. continually crowaed | Of hie-soul, and from thence to Calvary Uemetery, at ise ferred, 86a 864; Fort Wayne, 153% a 157; Ohio ana | Inge, numbering about 600, who were furnished | The clubs along the Hudson are all fairly under Ce puemenoa cr, davies, entering one oFelock pitRirmmepeliavte E smimishanhind 5% Mississipp!, 32% @ 33; Michigan Central, 133 a 135; pean akc aaa at Une _ vee A hide be cope antdny jotneetd be ie pom under themiirection of Marshal Tooker, has inne yrife of Jonn Goodwin, a dative of oouniy Tyrone 137 Michigan Southern, 107K" a 107%; Illinois Central, stantially entertained upon eir Ie it Ly pr cessors. evel private matches | suci a notoriety that some curious individuals, with proyatn ei reine of the family are property disposed of was Rye Park estatc, which | have taken place during the week. time to spare, are induced to cati there stand e ves and friends iy respeot- 142 a 144; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 101 a 10134; Rock Island, 118% a 119; Northwestern, 824 @ 823;; do. preferred, 953; 0 9534. ‘The Financial Chronicle cails attention to a dis- crepancy between the trafilc returas of the Rock Is- land Railroad for the first three months of this year ag reported periodically to the press and as given in the company’s annual report. The following are the figures as given through each medium:— Figures first — Figures given ted, tn the report, fully tmvited to attend the funeral. from her late resi- dence, 172 Madison street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two.oPclock. , Happgen.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 27, CHARLES OnASE, youngest son of George and Mary J. Hadden, aged 1 year and 5 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at. two o'clock, froin the residence of his nis, Nostrand avenue, first house north of De: avenue. Hate.—On Sunday, June 27, SaRAH. beloved wife of Willlam Hale, a native oi Castle Blaney, county Monaghan, Ireland, in the 53th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited was putup and sold by the acre. The Kingsiand There is nothing new respecting the Harvard crew. Pecdoneipt wiry poeaneea nr neem peter estate was soid by the lot, after which, it being then | Although notin regular training for their match | and edified by the manner in ica oce fa aie sale was adjourned t t | with th n nevertt pensed, differences settled and offenders made to evening, bac further sale was adj ed to nex ith the Oxonlans, they are, nevertheless, bringing suffer.’ .Some time @n application was made Thursday week, There were quite a number of | their muscles into frequent use. to the Common pro gp have the rooms of the ladies present at the sale, for whom special enter- A challenge was issued by Randall, who was very | Clerk of the Board of Assistant Aldermen assigned tainment was provided. The saie footed up in the | successful at the Troy regatta of 1867, to Butier, of | t® the use of the Marshal. The matter was intro- neighborhood of $140,000. Boston, who had defeated him. ‘The stakes were to | whue the absoluce used. Of sucha Chama we Maas Rye Park has long been regarded as one of the | be $200, but the backersof Butler not having come | more and more apparent day after day. most desirable locations in Rye. It is a tract of | forward the match fell through. Brown has oiterea | ,,VUrINE the pas week among the cases which have pei: z y to row each member of St . ? come under t jarshal’s supervision were some in sixty-cight acres, subdivided into twenty-four lots, | 10 Tow each member of the St- Jonn four oated few | which the gentlemen who.fitt tue atr with the meio- ‘The tendency of the money market was to easier rates immediately upon the announcement of @n intended reduction in the amount of the weekly gola sales, but was arrested by the Continuance of the influences which produced the great irregularities and spasms of the month pf May and the expired portion of June. The struggle continued to Thufsday or Friday, when high rates collapsed. ‘the change was more remark- able on Saturday, whon at the close money was January. $351,767 | varying in size from two to four acres each. This . ¢ 5 é dious strain of to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, to Monday. The statement of the banks for the week | March 645,789 he Loses all the atakes, Two members of the craft were found entering | afternoon, at two o'clock. anima i “-— | less than five minutes’ waik from the ratlway depot. s e '$.—O1 ning, July 27, Jaws 4s favorable. They have contracted their loans about Total $1,040,200 $1,316,907 | Jt 1s slated on a picturesque elevation, command. | | A well known boatman, named Finch, chailenges housea. = me prevones af Roading, pomouody ane aseeae eal son of Jenes ES aud Mary J. Jenkins, five millions and lost nearly four millions seven hun- Mieronve. 1816, 738 ae ing the finest possible view of the Sound on one side | 8BY two men 10 the world to row him a race of five | pronght before Marshal Di The parti ed | aged 13 years, prmerenia. A : aida most extensive, romantic and beautiful extent | OF ten miles, in a fourteen-toot boat, for $100 or $500 | PFought before Marshal Daly. The parties arrest ul "| frien invited to ‘Gred thousand doliars in deposits. A loss in legal | annexed is a comparative statement showing the | 8! country iuadccape on the ouner, Navure nas been | # Sie, Mm ohe month after the match 13 made; the | Sorted huge bags, ta which could be stowed a large | _ the relatives. and {Hlends ere Mitiod to atiend the tenders of a million and a half is almost made up by ; 2 ties to quantity of junk or articles of all sorts, They shipments of specie from this port last week and | most !avish of her decorations on this land, and no | Parties to agree upon the waters in which the x sense: esday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. gain of a million and a quarter in sposie. The | Gurimg ene year to date, togetier with those for tue | expense has been spared by the proprietor in grad Ber at oo i Fo ee ated ha ti thay Wore ated Ate tui. | KuaNaN-—On Sunday morakng, July 27, WinuraM doanabie resources of the banks are thus strength- ing roads, laymg out avenues, planting wees and Te ee oming events are announced:—June 30, 7 ars each and locked up by the Marshal until some of | HENRY, soa of William and Susan Keenan, aged 3 corresponding perrods in 1363:— ha 1868. 1869, Twenty-sixth woek........ $2,530,134 $540,767 wee 45,593,159 14,147, 722 Previously reported. Total.......+veeeeesseee0+$48,123,293 $14,688,489 The specie exports from New York since January rranging the survey of lots, with a view | Harlem Yacht Club regatta, July 3—Kegatta in tie : tothe greatest conventenice and. best pos | Adeghany river, at Pittsburg, Pa; sth—Bo-ton chalk Srleade shagie sapean ener tap -80n sonn sible scenic effects. A broad avenue winds | Regatta; opening Of. the Jeraey City Boating | jy id a license, was arraigned ou toe cated cree through the centre by easy ascent, gracefully among | Association, at Newark, N. J.; 10tu—Opening regatta | Yong houses lgsearch ol Rurchasers. Maral Daly rocks embowered amid evergreens aud sladed by | ofthe Bayonne Yacht Chuo; 1ith—James Merrit: ana Meee ia bts ahakataal anioeand atece, forest trees. A wide avenue t another direction | Henry Cowau, on Harlem river, for $100 a stde; 23q— } Runiuierered to Bit & betelletnl Peete a on an leads into the eastern boulevard, and ali the avenues, | Harvard aud Yale, Worcester; soth—Harlem Yacht not leave it to enter any house for the purpose of Years and 11 months, Relatives and Iriends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 96 Roosevelt street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’clock. KINGSLEY.—On Saturday, June 26, MaTTugw EB. KINGSLEY, aged 27 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeet- ned for the ensuing week, and it was aoubtless ‘upon a foreknowledge of this fact that the “bulls” fn stocks Saturday ran the market up ina very lively ‘manner. The totals of the last two weeks are con- trasted as lollows:— June 19 June 26, roads and walks, a3 well as jot lies, are bordered | Ciub regatta, August —tlarvard and Oxford, on eral $265,341,008 — $260,431,732 | 1 to date in the undermentioned years have been as | With shade trees and evergreens the Thames, Engiand, é pincer os Sap as ten Delock frien anaes feorm 1,025,444 20,267,140 | follows:— Kingsland Wace ts the well known late homestead 7 f the intelli Nice tribe, if br ‘intel chareh, Passaic, N. J., without further notice. 49,012,438 48,103,920 $24,595,002 1859 OE GR la pepo gli atten tars lOc Shooting. omee. alpen canes. Such’ & dogont name’ was |. LANGLEY.—ARNE LANGLEY, the wife of Willism Depostis..... 186,244,110 181,774,695 3°393,138 1858... 12,504,705 | 114 possession nearly a quarter of a century, A Several interesting matches have recently taken | prought before Marshal Tooker on Friday morning, Langley, in the 60th year of her Circulation ... ++ 94,198,829 34,214,785 : "91 : 22'152,143 | large expenditure of labor and money, tastefully be- | nace mrougiout the ti a tn oa wy complaint of two young men named ‘Matthew ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re~ It will be seen from these figures that although ‘Teoseeig | sowed, has rendered it one of the most beautiful e country, evidencing the in- | oi ie faa gad Denis siiivan The party complained | quested to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, 57/619 “088° and dished estates in the neighborhood, and consti- | Creased popularity of the sport, while others are yet | i Mr ‘Taylor, of te drm of ‘aylor & ou, 475 | at one o'clock, from her late’ residence, No. 50 Coles there is an actual loss in the reserve, the banks hold «Or tat tutes a class of property seldom ofered in thisman- | tn prospective. Among others the second annual | Broadway. He appeared at the desk with an air of | street, Jersey’ City, via New York to Calvary Ceme- $14,423,690 this week against $13,531,196 last week in . ga thse her. Jt 1s situacea on the eastern boulevard, five | ), x ee t “f - 3,249, wh . cima Pigeon shooting tournament of the Tam O'Shanter | Bouchalance highly amusing, aad, addressing Mar- | tery. excess of the legal twenty-five per cent—a gain of 22/027,521 12,098,040 | Minutes? walk from the depot and three-quarters of a | ¢. . shal Tooker, s#id:— Leavy.—On Saturday, June 26, James LEAVY, ® 4 ates NA 3 i mile from Rye Beach. Lot No. 7 contains three | Club, of'Detroit, Michigan, to be held at the Associa- | ""yo'vou want me, Marshal?" native of the parish of Castiedown, Guaghan, county Dearly $900,000, The changes in the respective items Are detailed as follows:— Decrease in loans.. Subjoined 1s the total valuation of foreign imports at the port of New York for the week ending June 26, compared with the previous week:— acres of land, tastefully and expensively adorned | tion Park (lamtramck), July 6, 7, and 8, promises Marshal TookER— sir, two young men have with every variety of rare and beautiiul trees, vines : 7 ’ ” jars 01 e3, BIT, young and shrubbery. he mansion 18 one of the’ finest | 1 be ap interesting agair, The following 13 the iRoiting that oes OF eee Zon. spares Pat re and most elegant in the country, comprising twenty- | programm e:—First day’s shooting, ten single birds gratulating myself upon the su; a. =a Westincath, Ireland, aged 48 years. friends of the family and those of ae renerne Thon Bi Michael’ and Patrick, 74 $4,010,174 ee algo the members of The Dalton Association, 4 Ancrease in specie. 1,231,696 June 18. June 25. | two rooms, finished in the best style of art, and con- | cach, open to at comers. First pri ze, one silver tea ‘thi he class nen ral, . be . 3 . i, OF 8 #o attend the fune: from increase in circul Dry go0ds........+ $861,405 $1,197,486 | taming every modern convenience; conservatory, | set—Six Pieces and tray; second prize, one Allen ay ‘fee. itwlisve gon ay really tus ouly fate “restdence, 200 First avenue, corner ‘of Seven- General merchandise. teenth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o’clock Decrease in depo: Decrease in legal te! Foreign exchange advanced to 109% and 11034 for the choicest grades of long and short sterling bills. ‘These figures are go close upon the specie shipping point that remittances may be made indifferently by bills or with bullion, Great curiosity is manifested as to the character which the payments of the July coupons held abroad will take. Next Thursday the government will disburse about thirty-seven millions + 6,494,236 4,007,448 Total for week...........$6,355,731 $5,204,934 ‘vhe imports of dry goods for the week and since January 1, 1869, compare with the corresponding Periods in the two preceding years as follows:— For the week. 1867. 1863, 1869. Entered at port. ... $1,133,165 $1,123,989 $1,197,486 Thrown on market 1,006,742 912,382 903,282 Sinee Jan, 1. Entered at port.... 45,752,821 96,998,073 48,321,055 Thrown on market. 49,770,071 39,456,287 47,444,735 hot and coid water, &c. These, with excellent {| breech-loading double shot gun; third prize, one a. s. stables, carriage house and every usual or necessary | top powder and shot flask; fourth prize, one drinking [.°%r eeykOT pene aya Matt pe aed Sten me, outbuilding, and ali ready for immediate occupancy, | flask and cup. Entry $5. Second day.—Double birds | warshal. Who appears against me? Call ’em up. reoder this property especially desirable to parties | (ten pair cach) open ta all comers. First prize, $100, MARSHAL—I suppose you have met the complain- requiring an elegant home ready improved to their | greendacks: second prize, one English double barrel | ants and paid them back*their money. In fact, I hands. ¢ grounds upon lots No. 1 to 16 are laid out | breecii-loading shot gun; third prize, one Stevens | feel gatisiied of this. Itrobs me of The chance I of liberal size, aver ging over 100 feet by 200, aireaay | pocket rifte; fourth prize, one teather gun case. Third | thought 1 had of bringing you before some police improved and richly adorned with fruit and orua- | day.—Match against time and endurance. Bogardus, justice, Lam sorry for it. {ote you fair mental trees and shrubbery. No preparation 1s ne- | the champion of sete trap or field shooting, | that the next complaint made here will result disas- cessary to prepare them for building. wagers $250 that he will kill 500 pigeons on the wing, trously to you. I am often asked why I permit Subjoined the particulars of these sales are given | 21 yards rise from one ground (rap, using muzzie- | swindiers toexist in New York and now I can give in tabular form. loading guns, doing his own loading, in 330 consecu- | an answer. Here we haye two young men come Last week, notwithstanding certain disappoint- | tive minutes, the boundary to be $0 yards. No yo ‘whimpering to me about your treatment of them 4,409,415 1 RICHARD DALTON ASSOCIATION.—The members of the above association are requested to assemble at headquarters, corner Seventeenth street and Third avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at haif-past twelve o’olock, to attend the funeral of our late treasurer, JAMES WX. By order. * (OHN A. THOMPSON, President. JaMES M. SWEENEY, Secretary. Linpsey.—On Saturday, Jfine 26, James Linp3gy, & native of Tullamore, Ireiand, The funeral will take Voog to-day (Monday), from in gold interest, one-half of which 1s die to foreign ments, was quite equal inactivity and general re- | than 3,000 pigeons are awatting their fate in ’ ke an effort to use them a8 witnesses son’s residence, 434 West Nineteenth street, bondholders. The reinvestment demand so marked Pin A coatripg = = U sger: peal and tax of | suits to the Lgl neg oe Sat nS, rr oa be Spetipers ts antict at the auntal tney take chetr ‘money back aud leave. The next York, Tne friends and relatives are invited 10 - raliroads lowa for year — oi even greater intere: pated it he must shi fm May tea¢s many to conjecture thas the eighteen Moor eae and there is avery marked falling | match of the Prairie Shooliug Clab, which wilt be | ove that compiains ag tS aS Rattroa Gross Earnings. tend. ds. Mavury.—On Tuesday, February 23, at Bossignac Miliions gold due abroad may go in the form of Chicago and Northwestern G lgnae oif noticeable in the anaouncements of sales to be | held on the oth of July. Three prizes are otfered for | to tat. Your business ig @ very mean one and ry y LT ANTHON’ more bonds instead of in specie or exchange. The ex- | Habuque and Sioux City. ee held. js competition, he wen expected that the display on | when your oilice is suppressed I can boust of having Yorn en. chiens i eraprs Rn the: act measurement of this demand constitwtes one of | Dubuque and Southwes! 413}427 ako following is a summary of the week’s deal- pag Serene eg bh tseucd very wita chat | *leated your fraternity out paar Monactax.—On Saturday, a 2 Barty, son rags bacte mone proceed mire Sous Clty amd Packicessercs. | 127000 MONDAY, JUNE 21. lenges recentiy, but there seems to be iutle prova- | oom up trom time to time, with evidence of the fact | ‘the relatives and trends of the family are re- Government bonds were dull, and, s portion of the | ‘hes'voines Valley. 0 New York improved property... ++. «+...+ $1,025 bility of any satisfactory result trom them, that thelr proprietors do a iuriving. Srp hs spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from. the uregular within narrow limits. A reduction hic: Rock Islaud ., FOSSUAY, aa ed that “the fools are not yet. enry residence of his brother-in law, . Whitman, pe Murer ences by the Bank of Englana on Burington and Missouri...... New York improved property........ $50,305 Pedestrianism. a German, arrived from London by the steniner Ata- | 330 West Forty-eighth street, this (Monday) after: Crantord, N. J., unimproved property 9,022 4 - P — 59,627 Few if any matches worthy of record have lately eamaicucaiton! a (tony saeabens Goan sho. come off, Sol being decidedly opposed to any pedes- | 233 Broadway. Odicer McGrath was despatched to noon, mt half- one o'clock. cll BluiTs and St. Joseph. Council BiuiTs ans P| MoGratu. Sunday morning, Jane 27, WiLLiaM \e 1 take McGregor Great Western. Keokuk and St. Paul... ‘Thursday was expecred to induce a larger foreign de- mand, but did not, owing probably to the summer dul- WEDNESDAY, JUNE*23. MoGrarn, . Weatchester improved property...... $25,000 stabil ont aud succeeded in navi the The fun lace this (Monday) after- ‘ness in London, if not to an undefined uneasy feeling } Pon. ane veut truroadss 107 | Dunnetien, N. J., tmprov cd property. “14,925 trian exhibitions beneath his rays. Moreover the | tht, cotNoumrestored. ‘Tho German, was protuse | noon, at two o'clock, from hls late residence, 4n the London money market, The disparity in prices ___ | Dumnelin, N. J., unimproved pro- sport appears to be losing its ground owing to the | tn his thanks, and was as much astonished atthe te- | road and 144th street, North New York. ° on both siaes of the Atlantic had, previously, al- TOLD. cee eeeeecereseeee ee + $8,103,197 $81,081 bert seratssseeccsesees 8,079 recent displays of walking swindiers, The foliowing | covery of the watch as he had been at the loss. The OpeLt.—On Sunday, June 27, of diphtheria, Louis lowed asmall margin in favor of. shipments "this Gating. a r Islip, fe 1, unimproved property, 10,708 62,012 | events are, however, announcea:—June 20—James ba Gh Simei onta nece aie 6 et pt ag A Dr. FM. Odell RRL way. This was corrected and both markets equal- COMMERCIAL REPORT. - haggtno thoots aed aside. gotn—James“Heeoh "aad “Jon lense, fund various amounts which had been lauded over | fully invited to attend the faneral, this (ton dzed, the home market becoming strong and lizabeth, N. J., unimproved pro- shel at Rochester, N. Y. for $200 aside. July 5—James | +0 them by victlus of misplaced confidence. afternoon, at two o'clock, mom the residence of closing as follows on Saturday:—Uuited States sixes, SaTuRDAY, Junes8—6¥.M. | Monae cmeke bare Fotis and Henry Wagner, at Corning. N. Y., for $250 NIOLATORS GY CORRORASION COTE ROIS a | Se, BO re ee eS a ae 1 117; do. di 121% a Receipts, 18 bbls, P : — Bi Se chat Pints: 40,226 | % Side; James Metiat ahd Henry Grane, at Pater- | Conttaue vo be overhaul : x ing | PACKARD.—-On ay, Fane SS, Saat Riatheeee, 1881, registered, 11624 a 117; do. do., coupon, 1213 Asis. pts, #, Pot were in moderate request einige ERY son, N.J., for $100. side, 1th—Henry Brady and | 6°, wagons wih the same licease number were | wife of A. R. Packard ughter of Robert Peter- FRIDAY, JUNE 25. Hamilton Park, 8. 1., unimproved property.. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, at ® 773 a #7 625g, while pearls were still dull and nominal, 12144; do, five-twenties, registered, 116% @ 11744; Corvrr.—The demand for Rio was only moderate and the 86,000 | Jol Welch, at Lancaster, Pa., for $100. fined five dollars. do. d0., coupon, 1862, 122% a 12234; do. do., cou- aged 42 years, Macthew M: of No. 211 Delancey street, owner felatives and friends of the family are res: faily invited to attend the funeral, from the lev. 7 ae ~ of coach No. 207, chal a bonne of two eight dol- pon, 1864, 17% «a 117%; do. do., conpon, 1865, market bry beg strong. The sales were 790 bags, ex Wan- Westchester improved property...... $20,308 SINGULAR EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING, lars for being conveyed frem Jersey ity Seer tothe | Dr. Burchard’s church, in West ‘Thirteenth street, 18 @ 118%; do. do., coupon, 1865, new, 11074 a | Aerer» and 600 do., ex Contest, on private terms, Other kinds | Wegiciiester unimproved property... 116, 134 a St. Nicholas flotel. He was obliged to refund the | vetween Sixth and Seventh avenues, on Wednesday continued to rule dull and nominal, ConToN was in aclve demand from epinners and apecu- Iators and the smonnt of business consummated was fair; the market was firmer and prices of all grades advanced about gc. per Ib., as will be seen by reference to our quota- tions appended. The sales were 4,197 bales, including &638 on apeCulation ; 1,111 for spinning and 48 were in transit. For leiivery the aales were ——_-186, 454 An “Upward” Stroke. br 4 ener at the legaj fare, and was tined, in ‘From the Lexington (Va.) Gazette, June 23. ition, five do! TOUR. ..ssseseeeseerersees ve Fe ine two o'clock on the lst of June a Dead Mr, A, B. Loevering, wt ~~ 448 Big) ate ‘The following were the totals of sales for tue week | cloud passed over Lexington, from which a sudden | ¢laith street, was on 6 . 7 ‘en be ¥ ending June 19:— and violent peal of thunder startled the whole town, | Kaow it. He asked a hao! hie his a a i ea Paterson, N. J., improved property. $5,710 | succeeding the flash of lightning so quickly as to | bier, and the latter pat him in coach, rao New York improved properiy 6,000 | impress every one with the belief that the “stroke” | drove one Ef ie Clarenceville, L. 1., unimprov $819 | was near at hand. This was soon found to be true, | Pier. Mr. < 4 = MW Men Ee ere Clarencevilie, L. 1., iusproved property. 2.950 | for the “mysterious agent” had visited, in a yory un- | dock from which he 6! arted, ar . No. noon, at twelve o'clock. N.—On Sunday, June 27, Mary T., young- est daughter of Christian and Catharine Peterson, 1year, 2 months and 3 om ie relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully requested to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 78 James street. PLace.—On Sunday, July 27, SUSAN >., wife of 120; do, do. coupon, 1867, 110% @ 120; do, do., coupon, 1863, 119% a 120; do., ten-forties, registered, 108 @ 108%; do. do., coupon, 108)5 a 108%; currency bonds, 1064 a 1064. ‘The feature in Southern securitics was a “break” dn new Tennessees, which fell to 5554, the decline © November and Deces being less marked in the old bonds. The Missouris | for December, nt 2ie. ; 50 do. do., , in : ~ 7 H ~ 7 brought before the Marshal, who obiiged him to re- | James K. Place. and Alabamas were also weak and pressed for sale | ude: *°" “** Yo0 Go. dy for Novensber, at Bye. We toes Pick, bs eemnascoven Ope. oe Eng pty eee gegen bo fund the mongy and pay a tlhe of five dollars. The | The funeral will take place from her late residence, uring this period. ‘The current changed later tn ile anata “eaPicaet | Mutgerurd ark’. 3 unimproved vod 4, | se cates of ine Baewoneyon, were som | Ma that such as he, by Whit conducts wire adver- | moon, at three glock The relatives and iisods ot tie week, and Tennessees recovered nearly four per | Ordinary. Fi 2 % Co ee teeeees . spects very remari ie. 1. d seems ave been pak Apital for the Hi an Cab Gem | tae teaver fs Re A J Good ordi Plainfield, N. J., unimproved property. . what the electricians call “an upward stroke’— | tising and ing cap! lapsor heme toy Oy Friday, June 28, saddeniy, Many cent, when it was announced that, while the inter- est would not be paid in July, the Comptroller would 2 that ia, according to ir. Franklin's theory of electricity, the cloud was in a Bergen ong a d., unimproved property. Greenville, N. J., uaimproved property...... A., wife of Wilson G. H. Randolph, daughter of ny. an individual, rejoicing in the euphontous and = if Kell bi ht nd granddaughter of Peter F. Ran- mate an efortto doo as soon se powuble. ater | “Fuser aap again nr nee | Rey Provided Rd amumprorea pops 423 | nomena eondon andy) a ance | Sra? cor"oning” iter” tase ahowes | Gp "aged aay ans mont speaking of the difficulties encountered in meeting | cor meal, 155,639 bush 614 No, corn mod 41,8: pice ee ee, ~ 4 Conary, Lee ae eae it be a duidh a thet eertat the | regard to. the of pabito carts, Mr. fatives and friends are respectfully invited revious payments his letter continues:— Stu tame for prod erndmel coten Neon Dltertin nae Bath, Ly, improved Property. ‘i earth pelow. [n_ ite efforts to reach the cloud the Kelly was well up in tue law, or said | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. ete cana th ed wore’about % 600 bole.” Bomheru dour was | Jerséy Clef improved property. a clectticity would of course ‘Off at the poin | le Was; had been a citizen and voter in’ the Eighth | 320 Bast Sixteenth strect, between Livingston place pe. phy aig Re I ete : rey | duit and nointnally “unchan Lit were Douglaston, re improved property. where it found the least resistance to its upward | Ward and “knew his rights, on corre a fare and Firet avenue, on Tuesday atternoon, at one Suthority of gubsequent Jegistation, 1 acted !u ood | LR eT Sars anaal wea" dull, Sah Dales be ses Douglaston, L. 1., unimproved property flow, which, ta Unie case, seems to have been Mr. | Tania ell acquainted with tne law he might pay | ° Saxcrox.—At Brooklyn, B. D.. on Saturday, June faith, andl know that reliance was placed in | quote:— Rye, N. ¥., unimproved property.....+ Jin) a! hy ssiiata a te poe : ty was teine of ten dollars for his kaowledge. ve a0, MD wand SANOTON, lathe Seth year of Mis age. Srdadhery ay A duplictt Bu Bt oi Total. . $350,705 neg rhe soll seer the curt “ was Tesrowed 1a was inexorable, mote un Renn nay —— ial His remains wil be taken to St. John, New Jruna- State & $60 | ‘The following are the totals for the severai moutiis | four aigzag lines nearly at right angies to each | Of native eloquence by Mr. Keliy, nor juen' wick, for interment. others in retecence to mee duty to the will | Choice $e 79 | named and ToUto expired portion of the year:— other, and all converging towards tho Uphtni rod, ae oe hen Seer in e'sonn Dapers | please copys. raaxcns C., wife-ot money borrowed from the Fourth National E82 $45 | Total for the month of January $2,303,731 | which stands at the western end of the house, srruatee pin y $ months and 22 dags. Bank. New York, is a8 promptly paid as tne 675a #00 | Total for the month of 9,175,085 | These furrows\were upheaved very much ss if a MISCELLANBOUS BUSINESS Notice of fu oafter. ae ate te ye tad cont jar i foe is Total is aomn on apie Ny oa8 828 thevotl ‘Senne Heaton hy ane transacted during the week is almost incredible. Swnnvey 30 Sunday morning, June 27, Miss Bnd credit of the 6 re is thus inviolate, se 74 | Total for the month of May 1/680,607 | parts to Throw-the clay entirely out on both sides ot Creare weno ale the hundreds, ae Many Au T. Sr EOTET tances ef. the my avov we MG | Total for June to 19th inst........ 4,100,076 | He open, track. Two of the, mene ssoem to | giv ee ae are page potion. Be tuned to attend the funeral, from. No, nontoe 901.499 Ben tree afternoon, o'olocs. : oe iF Grand total for expired portion of year. $35,701,429 ad = f tho ee on opposite aides, = to Reve have bey = ares aa eeeak So is ior + Gnivary Cem ner : nied house, 1; coaches, % TLDsN.—OR urday morning, Jane IBLIAy, ge e Auction Sales of Real Estate on Saturday. pL waa vorrng et ono $ iy ‘art atte ed Den, in she 74th year of his age. 8 ih ‘The following are the particulars of the Rye sale dicular to the general line of first two. ‘otal, $08. sum. ot 41,401 ends of the fre invited to attend the. ER i Frees tnvee ‘seem to" have taken tuete ‘harmicas Hosnse fees and. and | funeral, thie day, a ¢ ive o'clock noom from St. ledges of the Beate made te our fecal agen 3 iis | Teterred to above: fiigut The rod. ‘The fourth, however, whica ered for parties who had Deca Church, Stuyvesant square. Basie wast we owe, or in my efforts Gomsand For spring Mt hoc te RYE PARK PROPERTY —LY MULLER, WILKING AND 00, its origin on the ite end of the house and Trott,—At West Farms, on Saturday. one, 0 trai of ont cltisens will" have to £8i4 for Nort Chongo apring, and @t'at | Loti! to 109 eras st 4.008 | Moro than ihiriy fest trom. the rod, behaved ins Jane. Jom, Taove, gon of toe late. Hl ‘short time'Tor their clalme against the State, Tid—the lower priceto arrive prone, The elon 2 Oe | eee eee, cae cont ot maspencens sicher Tiestess Geamenen. eipetriends ‘of the family “are ily invites, ‘watt @ month or two, however, than to see (ox bushels at #1 4334 @ 81 44 for o Che of passing on te the rod it took a shorter roate into | The é & of the Saints "sont further Notice) to attend faneral ser- Of the State forever tarnished, if not ruined, for the | cao speiug—the inside lnferior 1 44 $ for Seon ere (of wherever is went) by Exodas from Rete 1c oa, at iis Inte residence, Boston road, on Tues par A Baad Uunprincipled experimenters and | Miwaniee. Ot se fe Swnice mishlgnt, a into a Wekvy locust post on whieh « oft 4 oem Aerhoon, Re half-pass four, o'clock. Carriages wilt ‘The statement of the bonded debt of Louisiana sab- Sener oa Ey angie he Sater wore about $9,000 480 pe 4 ete from’ iy 4 wag rod, Tus pate Since iin com apeais tot b bsg A pitiaing sival of the Lind a Ryd leaves Tyrenty-axte mitted June 1 shows the net amount of intorest pay- | Pitt"far wine: Western” Wieca te, for sotiow dor knd gt ad Ba I ia ye by wisrge number of men { "“jiumore aid Charleston (3 0.) papers please blo to be $503,108, to meet which the Legisiature has tog is outhre. ate a and de- tT Yence ond othare Cylug swat to the distanse ot Known as dissenters and a copy, Amposed a tax of 62-100 per cent upon $20,000,000 of | nas Figs stow at atta ee TMranared yards. ‘From the locust post tho electric. tates mis ag Incaleated by Brighars | © Picrer.—on saturday, June 2% Roots T, wit of jaietene 10 foe ana | pairs ou acaoomdal i ty te z thousangt splinters. Moule open or emt ad they could make tiie | * The ineral services Will take place from her late gregate is suMocient to pay all current expenses and RLGNTS. —' wan dull, but rates to ai 8: iphurbed by the hi egy of | residence, No. 362 East Fursieta street, this ( jonday) Jenve @ surplus of $600,000. Sool per stoarnar, 10,000 bushels Wheat at Bart ideAntwerp aa rafoain Young, from Utat to the states, The aia. | Gitemoon, at all-past four oFclock. |The remains lowing were the clost Sota petroteam at és: €4.. The ghartere were’ A. 1,200 ‘and apostates, wo are assured, are by no | will be taken to Poughkeepsie for interment on wtih, on SURTINe censalien Gx congea 6 | eee usec arn, at xi Vocaus for; and u openly stated dhat all no can | Tuesday MOPnINE, 4 ane sung 95, i Sir as ponds hy Seay he i pia} aren bed "i - iain e the ‘Tertitor’ snd return to |e stakes. dou of ini of the lungs, Kata 2%; 0, new, 58% a 50; do. five per cent, 56 bid; do, at Bs. 434d. 5 & bark ry will fee ny re, 00 , a9 Bro oF nha, general Eaten, a 8330 gold Femerday a dissenters and apos- | Louisa, only daughter of Charles F, and Margaretha, ‘Virginia, ex coupon, 58 a 6314; do. new, 6134 a 624; ‘k to Wilmington, thenee to Ro! of Antwerp, tates, ni forty ‘all families, | Weber, gad 1s youre and 6 moa! do. rogistared stock, 60.8 61; do. registered, 1866, 61 Teh rele umnerom Philately tay Pact ee tects ene leadership of Mr. Warren “Waiting, late | " Wiokes.—On , dane 24, Ewes LOCI 0.5136; do, registered, 1861, 6336 bia; Georgia mixes, | Purgand dirto Havre or Anierhynd 9 ty bare from ponent of tus, dowphite, wing, of the ‘ison oaly ‘aungiver of John 3 and Ada’ Wickes, ago’, 18 sevens, ‘able a lepot, mot! 84.9 86; do, 96 8 006; do. da., interest pay: Euiindelphie to the Continent with bbls. petroleum at —_—_— lege, expresses the opmign that the lightal suet City, the greater portion, of them Coming ‘The relatives and friends of the family are cor- in Geomgia, 96 bid; North Carolina, ex coupon, 50 GUNNInS.—We heard of no further sales. Baga wore Reni Estate Notes. a> saved town tbe Be ite apoupal og from Main ‘Valloy and the be',aiice from Sait Lake | dially invited to attond her funerah e8” jay after- wal in mouionte, Sepmane Me. Peter Hopper, of Mead’s Basin, has so'd his | thinus that the violeace of the aischadge waa duo m | City aud ¥ by» 8044; do, Mow, 65.0 65%; Missourt sixes, 02 0 02%; | “Hike See mean een en ere ee na ie | soa ech ares ah LS Biana sixes, 1254 0 13; do, levee sixes, 68 a 60; do. do. | "fines were sendy nt be. 4 Yee, tor} to choice grades eights, 0654 087; Alabama eights, OT a 98; do. fives, | “NS at \o felines 63 0 06; do, sixes, sterling, 90 bid; South Caroling | was in value, jute were Hoinity. They charcered » car from the | noon, at three orcl00t, at the reside?.ce of her farm, and tho bulldings thereon t@ Mfr. Charles Taylor, | part to the insaificlent ‘ize of wie tod (ik belng & pen ATA rately tne} afd eee wee tare eee ‘140th street further Of Mew York, for $20,000. “Soonee ing oommnuniation scene, Tae todd tvs ou the trip. ‘Ih BOP oto neutling. ia Nebr on} Wi On Friday, June % Weicuiam B. Wise ra ee re | SE bs Seema ans aa" | ta wise ae aa ea at | AR a wet property daring the coming fare all for to- to in the qouste ot toda. and of |” Notice of

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