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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. .- 9 —_——— market ruled quiet, but steady, Thera was some exportin- | sterile is just about as well founded aa the other | by a wide circle of frtends. She has relatives now | Rev. Gouverneur Oru Mr. James S. MoViry. of peg A for extra Sale, ‘but the ne Ea" generally iow. Among | nouon that there wre no minerals in the Siate. They | living theré, and a married sister living in the neigh- | Troy, N. Y., to Miss Maky E. Snyper, of this citv, sales were about 5,000 bbis. extra Stato and West | each display the same dense ignorance of the | borhood in which the marder Was committed. It is SPILLER—Wess.—In Brooklyn. on Wednesday, Uae left Saratoga on Monday by special train f FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | lef Serstoge on Monday by special crain for ockholders roads 86 6) 0 ¥6 16 for the former, and $8 85 (or ’ Wepx ! , p ecneiinigyr vlpatb aod betwoen Buffalo and | ¢rm for expert an character of one of the oldest States in the Union, — | said that Mrs. McAdams would, at tie age of twen- | July 14, at the residence of the bride’s parcats, by ESDAY, July 14—6 P. M. Chicago, the, yielding may be the preliminary, so ja a So AC re] one Jay Cooke and the wealthy gentiemen of his party ty-one, have Decomne Nate to yb, rey time of | the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, WILLIAM IT. Srruier, ‘The speculative movements of Wall street to-day Old were unsalable, Sa es 600 bbls, Rye th i from New York and Philadeipbia have purchased | her death she th year; | of Boston, to Marriz W. W. eldest daughter of ‘Were directly affected by the government purchase supers es 6 flour was in pb: yu ei e had just passed her eighteenth yi ‘EBB, iB! usual in Wall street, to obtaining controt of the | fairiiemand and triny beid,aaien 425 ria, Gorn mesiwas | Sand river pond and 2,000 acres of land atthe Rang- | accordinuiy the proverty becomes tue possession of | John Wed. No cards. stock. The preject of a consolidated Vanderbilt line Of three millions of bi steady, with sales of 400 bbis, We quote: — ley lakes, Me., as @ fish preserve, and houses are to | other parties, Wanb—FosHay.—Un Saturday, January 30, by the ponnected therewith, ben lashed te ore epoca ves between New York and Chicago is a certain event of 4 50s 9659 | be erectea on the purcuase wnd the land cleared and JOHN MORR, Rev. Dr, Pinney, THOMAS Wanp ‘to LEAH, daughter she price of the bonds which are veithin ine soap pales tca hirbarh caplet lped idk: isn ga ou 7 fy mine “Atianta Intettigencer saya that Mr. David State of New vere! nd goon after re ed tee Fe wees cca a ip . 4nd soo ir remove pf the present system of purchases lea toa feoling | % Vidlent fuctuations, so dangerous to margins, re- 56a 60 | Dickson, of Hancock county, has 1,600 acres of land | Louis, where he cecame au orphan when quite Died. Yn some quarters that the Secretary of the Treasury, mains to be seen, ‘The other raflways were alter- oe 18 pen a ri cag Leos season. Upon meas 1,600 pe. Twelve years ago he was taken from St. AIGER.—On Tuesday, July Joun Winuram, « In the exercise of “his right to reject all bids ob- | 2&ly heavy and strong, closing steady. ‘The 6258 200 | Sverage ol twenty ve dolla per aces | goene of the tragedy avodson, who lived near thé | youngest child of John and Caarlotte Alger, aged 18 court proceedings before Judge Barnard in the mat« Fe 850 | "samuel Pomf “Ov! K¥y 1 hi “ Reet Glee among OA; 88d. | months, viously adverse to the interests of the government,”? 600— 750 Samuel uufrey, of Covington, KY., has recently | although “Old Father Goodson” several years ago Would not buy beyond a certain scale. ‘The rumor | tof the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway led Fie #69 | recelved information from Rnigiana thas be 18 one of | Passed from the drama of Ife, More has lived oD the eee ante Siena OF ane, Dams are tariteg be hirteen heirs vt ey lace, er fi "4 o ,; ‘was Ireely circulated by those “short” of bonds and 7. seb pioavs in the price to 7%, on the expectation 1008 1199 | and property Tete thea by teeir eae Rpts For the last two: ey dered two o'clock, trom the ‘residence of his parents, 349 stocks, and created a great deal of appréhension for | ‘#* *hese steps are the initiative to the cancellation thern auperiine and extr be 115) | awalts the necessary proof upon their part to | He has a wile, a young child, a sist West Fifty-fourth street, tte chute ; of the over issues. ‘To-day Judge Barnard appointed | Cniifornta flour (aucks and bbis,) Soe 0 | Place them in possession of the same, The | thinks, a stepfather now living, Iu appearance | , ANDBRSON.—In this city, at the residence of her 9’ truth, It had tne good effect of lower- | j.05 a Goleman receiver, to take chares of the 490% 669) amount Of money deposited in a prominent | More is @ pleasant, sensible looking man, lie 1s | ver, John F. Golding, No. 224 East Thirty.sixte ing the prices of governments just at the sok whith the alten ohare 41oe 440 | bauking institution in the city of London, be- | about tive fect five ticles in het aud spare built: | 7h on Tuesday, July 18, of pneumonia, Keritee new stock, which the directors of the company had 600m 62 | longing to the heirs according to the Will, | he has a beardiess face, usualy of lat com. wife of William Anderson, aged 20 years. ~ 2 . eS & eral services this (Thursday) afternoon, a o'clock, at St. John’s Methodist Episcopal time the proposals were submitted, so that ‘the purchases were advantageously consummated, In the general money market it led to increased ac- tivity, the retention ef the equivalent currency at a time when so much relief was needed and so many enterprises had been undertaken, being regarded as avery unpleasant feeling. The rate on call in early transactions advanced to gold interest, and doubtless weak borrowers would have had to pay more nad not lenders been deterred by the legal proceed- ings in progress at the law courts, The more confl- dent operators, disbelieving the probability of any hesitation on the part of the Secretary of the Trea- gury, began to disabuse the popular mind of the im- pression, and the rate relaxed to seven per cent cur- nines r amounts to the snug litte sum of £75,000 sterling, | plexion, but new deeply dyed by the keen rays Tatendy fais denen ccaes RARER The tooo Monica with lawtul interest from the date of deposit. The | of the sun, that will Solcn abaihae in an flinois Fey Np Ha Ay ee . real estate embraces a whole square of property, | harvest time; his hair is short and straighe 4 cuvreh, Bedfora avenue, Brookiyn, E. 2. rape’ » and full prices obtamea for prime, while i e P , ‘ rt and straigh and of a J oor conditioned was dull dud lower. The gales wore about | situated mm the very heart of the clty of Loudon. | very light brown coior; his forehead 13 broad but not | ,, BANTA—At Whnte Plains, on Wednesday, July 14, 0,000 bushels, at 1 49 for No.2 Chicago, 8.47 for airty do,, | Mr. Pomirey has einployed one of the abiest attor- | high; Ke tas small gray eyes; nose turned up at the Porer BANTA, Jr. $2 Wa Gi 61 for No. & Mil Jor poor No. 1 | neys in the city of Londan to prosecute the same to | eud;'a short upper ip; small, well moulded mouth, | No'ce of funeral to-morrow. a ‘or red winter, #1 56 for new red winter and | g guccessiul issue. He 13 at present obiaining the | aud’a projecting chun, Bacusy.--On Wednesday morning, July 14, Ma- mixed [hnois, $1 70 for new white do, and Caltfornia, and * CHAEL becLey, the beloved ‘son of Peter and Mary 1 GO for red water With Bink feglght irom Bolinor Piet | Becessary Prools, ‘and wil in a short time be fully ARREST OF MORE. on ded Any aie or white Michigan and 21 85 fof cnber Delaware, the mar. | Prepared to substantiate the claus of the lelrs to | It was finally decided (after {uriher investigation | 422 Begley, aged 7 months and 16 days. ket closed steady at #1 49 for No. 2 Chicagh, #1 Aug for do. | the money and property, A meewng of the heirs | and no new aise : The funeral will take place this (Thursday) aiter- Mlwankes ‘and BI 88 n ‘#1 6F (nominally) for eholce No. 1; | will be oalled stlurtiy, Wwucn one of thelr uuimber | Immediately dous at hig heuer ie ineotcte Jone hame moon, st two Ot0ck, ines She Seaaees OF tae Corn was in better demand, and, with light rocelpta, Prices | will be delegaved to proceed to Hugiand aud act on | a few minutes before, When told by the Sherul that | Parents, S42 Kast Forty-cighth street. The friends of The sases wrote about, 6,000 buble: at 9c one Tan acw | thelr bebaif. A majority of the heirs reside in the } he was a prisoner, it is saia, he burst into tears and | “He family are invited to attend. infxed Western, in. store; #20. a 960. for dox, or new | State of Virginia, and as soon as they can be heard | said if he bad a gun he would shoot himseil, wounrzinp.—In Hoboken, on Wednesday, galy 14 white Western ‘and $8, for yeliow do, Onie wore dull and | fom @ time and piace of meeting Will be agreed | CONFESSION OF TAR MURDERKK—GkkAT ExCITaMENT | JUTTAM, Son be ei and Crestieno Burtcind, lower, the sales being 35,000 bushels at 814g, » &23¢e., closing | UPOR. i AND FEARS OF A VIOLENT EXECUTION. The ce Bereb el fe ee f the fi Tk te atBliic. Rvewas quich but aieady, with wales of 4000 bush- | A Detroit writer speaks thus of butiding in that We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. Yates, | guy invited to attend the tueee es ily are elv at $1 26 31 28 for Western und it 80 for State, Barley | olty:—tin cities were a permit 1s required belore | telegraph operator on the St. Louis and, Terre Latte ¥ inv: oattend the funeral, from the en ‘dull, and pri % : T Men te FF dull, and prices were entirely nominal. OF barley Any new buliding 13 commenced tt ts easy to deter- | Railway, at East St. Louis, for tie following tele- | Of, ils Parents. 171 Meadow street, this (1 authorized to be issued chiefly for equipment pur- poses, and avout 18,876 shares will pass into nis hands, In the miscellaneous railway list there was a sharp advance in Hannibal and St. Joseph, which sold at 129}4. In the express stocks Merchants’ Union w as very weak and offered at 10, Adams was also weak, but United States and American were steady if not strong. Pacific Mail declined at one time to 863%, but recovered about one per cent before the close of the day. The following were the prices on the close of the call at the last sesston of the Stock Ex- change:—Canton, 60 a 64; Boston Water Power, 16 a 16; Cumberland, 31 @ 35; Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 234 & 235; Adams Express, 59 & 503s; United States Express, 72 a 73; Merchants’ Union, 5 a 2a at FREIGHTS.—The market was quict, the offerings being | Milhe at any tine the exact number of dweilings in | gram, received by him at a late hour yesterday after- ) , ri Feney, althongh nok nti after two avclocks 88 | 10; Quicksilver, 16 a 16; Pacitle Maul, 66%; Western | light» but taten were generally steady. “The engagements | COUrS® Of construction, and so trace the growth of | noon!— 7 rd a sea erent TENT, 16, oy Waaminatom the money paid for the bonds was slow in coming | ~” , aise . were:—To Liverpool, 75i baahela wheat at Bid., and per | the city from year to year. Here no suca public GrruvviLeR, July 11, 1869, a gp fp, SEBS OR re elson and Hattie O, Union Telegraph, 3734; New York Central, 202% a 0 London, 2 hhds. tobacco | records are kept, and anything like a full staiement | , Joun More, the man who was arrested on suspicion of mur- | Clase, aged 3 months and 7 days. steamer, 7,600 bushels do, at 9d. at 30a,, anil 3,700 bushels wheat atSd, ‘The charters were:~A | cannot readily be obtained. It dering Mrs. McAdams near this place on Monday lust, nus ‘The funeral will take place from No. 10 East 129th North'derinan brig to Copenhagen, with 2,000 bbls. petro: | inspection, HOW even tae that eas (Bo very close | writen out a confession. sying he committed the deo,’ He | street, Harlem, on Friday morning, at hali-past tem Joum, at 6s, an Italian brig to ‘rleato, with 1,60 vbis. do»at | Coie ap this season than last One build ii | Sttempted to take improper liberties with her, and being re- | o'clock. ba.; 4 North German brig from Richmond to’ Rig, with 1,50) er, Well | sisted and threatened with exposure by her he took her lire. | ~ CounEN.—On Wednesday evening, July 14, at her osreb quien gratc and ihesinerwithao | font ag many; but" this estluate Is probably” too | butte lige seo ateac tet take eM ey, gzevament, | residence, No. 770 Eighth avenue, JULA, beloved orders, one 3 x ; 2 » No. y . . quarters, nt ba. 8d" a bs. 64.7 wo vessels from Cow Bayto | low. The cause of such o lui ia Duliding oo analy othe nw willte sotornced, ae wee MMoresays | Wile of Michael Coghten. Lod Fark wun cont tt 3, and British bark, 800tons, | prises just at this time is not very ‘appa- In his Sonfearion that he hopes the people wil not mob him, Due notice of the funeral Lea c ence to the River Plate, on private terms. 5 Fi ~ a pp but give hin time to prepare for death; but t* very much | CoxDIEL.—On Tuesday, July 13, Mary! Corpien, 0 fred for, th rent. ‘The cost of material, lumber, brick, r eS ¥ es Ferengi perier iy pee > ary Papen stone, lime, &c.,. 1s nearly the same "that tt seni Heer se me ‘im ‘iter all. A. ay frome are now widow of Kobert Cordiel, native of Clonbroney, Hay.—The demand was moderately active, and prices | Was ‘last year, and wages are not materially | get w the Sherid, who hes his confession aa More wrute Ieor | County Longford. Ireland, aged 86 years. were quite steady, Sifpping was malls aL rotailfots at | aifferent. Whatever the oause may be, it is | I would give you'word for word aa he has writien it. May she rest in Peace. 90c. a HI 20, long rye sivaw at 31 1 a $1 25, and short do. at | evidently nota permanent one, and everybody 1s The friends are requested to attend the funeral, Terhune unas taaviodl waa eke -acnanewatey asiee eA looklitg forward to a season of unusual acuvity in JAMAICA Rome Pon of Loa ee eine cotaee steady, especially for the fine grades. The sates were about | the fall. One feature of the buildings now going up q . , Seco! Ags od ursdi ‘eMP was dull, a ices were nomin: ic. & C., re and ol he most si LJ . gold, for Mantis’: 40. ¢ Mc. def 310c, a 10. do., | material. Whatever virtues there may be 1a Caica- | E@ternational Naval Right: he Grapeshot CURRIE.—On Tuesday, ae 13, ELIZABETH, only for Staal, and 8 8 Bic 4 / A do frames and paper roots on the prairies, or city | and Lebnve Again Selzed—Tho Quaker City MM AICAde TT “7 purposes, @ good old-fashioned brick wall, with a iu Port—Railway P: r~ ater hedrenpaptte ye toy our last iesue. Sales | Nia gard slate roof, is far preterable.” seek y Progreas—A Negro Insur- The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Naval, SrouES.—kor spirits turpentine the demand was Coe Sprague is making fan earnest of his grand rection. asramecer sri aitine ay Lbg yogis Se thi Caaeanas most active, but at 3gc, lower prices, the market closing at | projects for rescuing the South from her present gape h 1869. hat 0 i read 43c. a 48c, for merchantable and shipping, lots, ‘The sales ano prostration. The Columbla Canai has not The schooner Lehave, which was seized by me | Parents, 158 West Thirty-fifth street. Lei il ae Mag carey oer rele tg waixe, Rom | eek abandoned by Governor Sprague. On the con- | Spamsh steamer-of-war Feruando ¢l Catolico while 0 ged Crean oy, Hodson, A, es oe an Ou 1 Bi a ? in | trary, there i3 every evidence that the purchase eduesday, July 14, Exizaperu L., wife of C. P. was quiet but steady, with sales of 345 bbis. common strained she was in tow of the British steamer Clara Hel Dakin, E: at #225, 1,200 do. quod. do, at @280 a 92.85 and $0) do. black | Wi ‘be condrmed, and that great water power pabeagarallnenstoeny heap ct 1 friends of the famil nt $2 0; ‘We quole:-Strained, #235 082.0; No.3, a2don | be applied to various Kinds of “machinery, | off the island of Inagua, and which waa carried into | <The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 10; No. 1, #4 25; pale, #4 50a 45 8, and extrado. | which will enrich the State. The Columbia cor- Havana, and was afterwards surrendered to the iy ed to atten e funeral, on Friday after- and window ‘glass 86 a 910. ‘Tar was dull and nominal at respondent of the South Carolina Republican says:— Out, the proposals being numerous and requiring a great deal of time to calculate their relative advan- tageousness. The awards being made, the question was settled, and there was a general recuperation all around, Some regret is expressed that the pur- chases are confined to the ‘five-twenties, which are thus given an undue value over the rest of the tist, and the question was asked General Buttertleld to- day if he would receive proposals for the sale of ’81’s. He immediately referred the matter to Secretary Boutwell at Washington and received answer that the purchases for the present must ‘be confined to the tive-twenties, The govern- ment will bay another million to-morrow, directly for the Singing Fund. ‘The quotations at the sessions of the government board show how closely the bonds were affected by these rumors. Prices were lowest at the noon board, but rapidly advanced after the awards had been made by Gene- ral Butterfield, and the closing prices were the highest of the day. The market recelved no sup- port from London, five twenties coming steady at 81%, but the English market was heavy and consols lower in consequence of riots in Ireland arising out of religious quarrels. Indeed, it 1s suspected that some of the sales to-day were on foreign account, tne foreign price leaving a margin for shipment this 2024; Mariposa, 8%¢ @ 834; do. preferred, 14% a 15; do. gertificates, 40 a 50; Hudson River, 1723¢ @ 173; Harlem, 143% a 14534; Reading, 94 a 94}¢; Alton and Terre Haute, 38; do. preferred, 60; Toledo and Wabash, 74 a 7434; do. preferred, 80 a 82; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 773¢ @ 783; do. preferred, 8744 a 8734; New Jersey Central, 100 bid; Ohio and Mississippi, 8244 @ 3244; Fort Wayne, 150% a@ 151; Michigan Central, 152% a 13344; Michigan Southern, 106% a 1063¢; Morris and Essex, 89 bid; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 107 a 10834; Rock Island, 117% @ 117%; Northwestern, 8034 a 80%; do. preferred, 9434 a 94%; Chicago and Alton, 150 a 160; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 122; do. preferred, 120; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 36 a 39, The public debt of the United Kingdom amounted on the 31st of March, 1569, the close of the lagt fiscal year, to £796,861,067, viz:—funded debt £740,418,032; unfunded, £8,896,100; and terminable annuities re- presenting an estimated capital of £47,546,935. Ten years previously, on the 31st of March, 1859, the total amount was £723,034,880, so that the debt has been diminished by £27,073,813 in the last ten years. Com- paring the two periods we find the funded debt less in 1869 by more than £46,000,000, and the unfunded by above £9,000,000, but the estimated capital of ter- doen vf TT eiwadibiense tr & Deere two (eet oo ee late penance: ee $3 12'4 for Wilmington. “Governor Sprague has cotumenced operations on | English commodore and towed hither by her captor, | street, corner of Bergenwood avenue, City 0 - further eulea or tombure Lard was quiet but atendy at | US Tecent purchase in this city. To enlarge the canal | has been seized by direction of the Governor of this | $B. Carriages will leave the Hoboken ferry at one a1 . 45 m1 80 for epring and winter, while other kinds were aoe pier Mane ad te bao Aly Pager — eet island on the advice of the Attorney Genera! in privy D1Az.—On Wednesday morning, July 14, ANTONIO paovistons.—Reveipts, 109 packages cut meats and 45do. | more than twenty applications for water power from | CoUNCIL. ‘The papers of the Lehave show tnat she | Lorxz, only cluld of Antonio L, and Julta biaz, aged lard. For pork there was a slightly improved demand, butthe 7 months. market va ensior, and prices foprecia bout 13 persons wishing to put up factories, mills. c., here. | cleared from Boston with a cargo of grease, aa they ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of inable annuities is more by nearly £27,000,000, cian Per ‘This, if it should be accomplished, would not ex- : ok: way, The following were the closing st bs 2 bbl, closing at #22 86 ‘The sales were 600 bbls, 1 were read; but when the packages were opened | nis tree - Ata a pba aba quo | ‘rhe receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | at 5225 04 ato for new. meas, the latter foramail low; | Haust the immense water power, The canal can be oe ne ns apg by yaar ine: CERRINA tations:—United States sixes, 1881, registered, 12034 larged and the whole of Congaree rive 4 | here they were found to contain gunpowder, | noon, at three o'clock. ments and balaaces.at the Sub-Treasury im this citys #96 50 = 827 % for prime and extra prime and 838 G0for | Onlatged and the whole of Congaree river tume DINANT.—On Wednesday, July 14, Gronag THAUL. @ 121; do. do. coupon, 121 a 121%; do. five pea re beogktiirs if is city: Brime meas, Lave ho aerated at ac. 0 Bie, ped into it with great ease. It cau be made to supply | It 18° said, however, that the government ‘your gest gon a a ie sr sincere ass twenties, registered, 121% a 122; do. do., coupon, | 10" he exPlred Portion of the week have been as manierate Feqoest Bot atenty in value ‘Pio talee ero about Fe acetal ay teas Foes |, SuUbsapoy, al GLa. Ch. alps aman | aunt aM 9ST aS eg 1862, 124 a 124%; do. do., coupon, 1864, 122 a 12243 i a, at BB a. or plain mess and $12 a $16 for extra fest shows so many packages of G. N. M. D. BE. @ relatives and friends are in nm amie Custom House. —————Sub-Treasury.——— | 0. ‘Tierce beef continued to rule dull and nominal at 820 FFICIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE YEST: i; the funeral, from the residence of his grandfather, do. do., coupon, 1865, 122 a 1224; do. do., coupon, Tree pte Rae cag | ab forprine mess and 83> a Bil for India do, For beet | FICIAL o ESTATE YESTERDAY, (general merchandise) which has been incorrectly | He SAT toMT wieeee tims (Thurmiayy aiteruooat hams there was an !mproved demand, and higher prices were TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK crTy, read grease. The cargo of the schooner is being | at two o'clock. he latter price for ebole, Cut meat were thors sought aftr faery rorepea bel Crete ey Renal rr | tanded at the magazine in Fort Augusta, The other eetcago papers leeks copy, meonneiiet and firm in price, the sales comprising 225 packages, at 1dc, ’ ; 104 5 GARDNER.—On Tuesday morning, July 13, CaTHa: Maiden lane, No, 153, 20,3x5U.6x20xd1 Boye | articles than powder will be landed at the Customs rine A. Woop, wife of Nathaniel Gardner and # 143gc. for dry salted and pickled shoulders, 16c. « 164yc. for c. | inet we beat eof Lith iu) | wharf, Sho is said to have on board the armament | daughter of the late Reuben R. Wood, aged 35 years. smoked do., Ibe. a 1624c. for, pickled hams and 2c. a Wie. | MUNSt hs abaatte of wih av, 30. 7 moked and bagged do, cpecoa was quiet, but steady In | sist gt, ng, 47.10 ft w of Lexington av, 18.0x5 000 | that was intended for the American steamer Quaker Relatives and friends are invited to attend the i funeral, from her late residence, No. 449 West Forty- 1 value. Sales 60 boxes Staordahire at Joigc. For lard ihe | Uist ah ns€7-10f w of Lexington av 1 ; a ee Tee dee nenngeh at Tine awe feral | sis 66.28 few of I tiv, 18.955 x100.525 5 48.6 gx City, now the British steamer Columbia. The Gov- | Scyenth street, this (Thursday) aiernoun, al two " x 18.9x58 1045...» «+ «2. 3 -15,600 | ernor is threatenea with an action for the improper | o'clock. tncluding 250 packages Dew, 1865, 1205; a 120%; do. do., coupon, 1867, 120% a | July 12..$418,312 $2,063,800 $5,087,385 $94,186,114 120%; do. do., coupon, 1868, 12034 a 120%; do. ten- | July 13.. 416,314 — 7,497,674 7,363,190 94,320,598 July 14:5 844,000 1,080,240 1,089,711 94,311,126 forties, registered, 110 a 11034; do. do., coupon, 11034 oi Asti rads 110%; currency bonds, 10734 10754. ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York ‘The offerings of bonds to the government were | % forelgn ports for the week ending July 13, and quite liberal, the total amount embraced in all the since the commencement of the year, compare as follows with those of 1867 and 1863:— proposals aggregating avout $9,000,000, one firm 1867. 1869, ee ee eer rend ‘Sxi00'S. on Mond Iu t th ta of 5 . for August deliver in private terms. C1 G. R-—On Monday, July 12, at the residence subinitting one lot of the whole called for by the ad- | por the week.. $9,525,699 $2, $3,713,122 PeetGLetn. Cosideratie exohement was oocastonnd “ee iymmoaeene ciate seizure of the schooner, the owners insisting that het cunahios lire a hewis, re English Neighbor- vertisement, The awards were in the amounts and | Prey. reported..100,853,268 8 92,029,526 | to-day by the numerous telegrams received from Oil City con- her clearance shows a cargo of general merchandise. | joa, N. J., Mra, SUSAN, Felict of Daniel Gassner, im cerning production, Most of the despatches reported that the production for the months ofMay and June was positivel, about 100,000 bbls. more than reported by the Titusville Herald. The American schooner Grapeshot, which it will | the Toth year of her age. be remembered,arrived at Falmouth, with a cargo of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Crude, if bulk, was elow of gale, the demand being only for a ition, after having touched at | MY mvited to attend the funeral services at St. small lots, but holders generally were as firm in their a | Aros Sud: eminap » uJ Luke's churc4, Hudson street, New York, this (Thurs- Views aa over, being unwilling t0 sell below J7o. There LEASES RECOMDED IN NEW YORK, Cuba and was seized and released by the customs | day) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. Her re- In bbles ihe market waa duily and prices were nom: | Clinton place, No 13,8ycara, per annum, $3,000 for the ofticers there, has been sold to Mr. Robie, a pilot, for | mudtns will be interred in the family vault adjommng Inally aityc, 2c. Rrevined was but Ills sought atte first 6 years and for the last 3 years. 4,000 eh, at + days ago she cleared for Porto Rico, | te, church. Carmages for the conveyance of her but eesti’ held frmiy atslage. though a sale o 500 bbl Fae ae No ae, Fa We, Byer, ee £550. lew days ago she » | children and families will leave the Hoboken side of at the prices following:— $350,000 °65 (new) coup a 1 305,000 1864 co) 13 Since Jan. 1..$104,178,807 $90,958,806 $05,742,048 The lasttwo Boston bank statements compare as annexed:— Tune, B. | July 12. 802,545,525 9102, 49,948 1,105,662 3,140,676 ~ 11,7#4,803 _91595,668 new) coup 120.28 new) coup 120.30 Sf 5 1? Due from oth 12,911,605 14,241,522, ade at 3i4¢c. Relined Canada oil is attracting the al 376 7 et . but as she Was about sailing, was again seized by | Barclay street ferry, at eleven A. M. Boog tebe (Row) coup 12-83 | Due to other banks.. IRMA 1¢142;803 Tab Ur siippers’ end’ "toen Yo” the | Fulton st, Nos 73, 7, 77 and 19, 5 years, per aunum.... 2,200 4 Gvaut.—On Tuesday, July 14 JouNWy, infant som G4N000 1887 coup..." 120.35 | Deposits... SA31AIT BHB51745 I extent of 10,000 bbis. for shipment within the range of 8c. | Lulton st, Sos 77 and 70, b years, pe 4:38 | order of the Governor and'is now neld, of Frederick and Mary Gugel, aged § months and 2 Circulation.. 25,804,858 25,835,701 29¢. In Philadelphia the market was more active atabout ‘on st, Nos 77 and 72, 2 years, per annu: +300 The Quaker City arrived at this port the 27th ult. | gays » OB 38,000 1889 (new: a s the m: ¥ “ae y it Beach at, year, per former prices, closing at 1c. for spot and Slige. a Blige. | West st, ne corner of for duly. hie halen were 3080 hia oa the, ot Mt Lifes bape 2 Ok ee Bh 000 do. for the last ha! wy at GB, lo. tor the last PAP July ae aT ae LOO Woo from, Oetober. to December at | Court at, © 6, 40.6 .t n of Mill at, 1.0x30. SBige. and 2,600 do. from August to December at 83c. 1OR.—Caroiina was quiet but steady at #4 common to prime, with small sales within the range. SuGak.—The demand for raw was moderately active, and The Boston Journat, under date of afternoon of the 13th says:—,, Foreign exchange was steady at the quotations, ‘This is the first day tnat we have seen any lighten- . ing up of our money market, and now the change is 109% @ 110 for bankers’ sixty dayS and 110% @ 110% | not very decided, but, from the general report, we for sight sterling bills. There is littie doing, how- | should think that some change had commenced, and 780 | She entered the harbor asthe Columbla, of London, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- and left yesterday as the Columbian, of Kingston, | ‘lly invited to attend the funeral, from the reat- dence of his parents, 43 Orchard street, this (Thurs- Jamaica. It is believed she intended to meet the day) afternoon, at one o'clock. 6 500 - 2,300 | Grapeshot off Portland, and receive on board the HARRINGTON.—On Tuesday, July 13, Ex, eldest - 1050 | guns, rifles and ammunition which she failed to land | @aughter of Cornelius and Isabella Harrington, aged for 11 years, 9 montus and 165 days, Pikeman syne iio tte ot Dwight s Soa +. Pikeman st, Na, e wight &t, 20x10 a Se. for | Green st, n&, 10 ft w of Union av, 25x10. Kent at, 8 8, 850 ft e Union av, 25x100. 838.8 {tn of Myrtle ; the market was frm et 113se. a 1154c. for fair to good refining | Portland ay, e & : ever; but the alternative of gold shipments keeps | that it ig ey sone benke te cit aie been | Cava the Inquiry being. ehledy frome refiners, he sales were | Rapelyea st, ns, 1d fe of Hamllt 0 | in Cuba and was prohibited landing in Jamaica, The friends of the family are Invited to attend the ¥ bhds. at 11%c. a 12%. for Cuba and Porto Rico; m9 ” The American steamer Florida, which sailea from | funeral, from St. Paul's Episcopal churen, Tomp- quotations firm. It 1s not the season when many | yy and are short of legal tenders, as the bank state- produce bills are made, and the relative prices of | ment of to-day shows, and must continue to work governments on both sides of the Atlantic prevent on ae hfe peal ye proved on bond bills, Those having remittances to make are | take some little time to get the ratcs down; as yet looking for a reduction in gold, and hence there is | there is scarcely any change—they range all the way Jess buying. Gold, in falling to 134, as it did last | from eight to twelve per cent, 8, 225 ft 8 of Harrison wt, 17.6x10x40x “ a + 9,000 | Boston on the 15th ult., 18 reported to have arried at | Kinsville, Staten Island, this (Thursday) afternoon, - £008 | St. Maro, but this needs contirmation. at two o'clock. di te ‘The Jamaica Railroad was opened on the 1st inst. Hastincs.—On Wednesday, July 14, ELLEN Hast. * iso9 | a8 far as Old Harbor, thereby opening up a large ag- | INOS, the beloved child of Patrick and the deceased 8,0v0 | ricultural district, which is now in daily communi- | 402 Hastings, aged 6 months and 18 days. 3,000 | cation with the’city. There was & grand dinuer | , ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited 1850 boxes, part, if not all fair request and’ ficm at yeste 15%e. a 16'40., soft white at 14: 14io. and extra © at 14340. 0 1444. SEEDS.—Grass were duil.and nominal at the quotations published in our last iauue, Linseed was quiet, but held irmly at about $2 1334, gold, duty paid. Within the last 18%. Retined was in lay’s prices, hard selling at sen, Yellow at 13330. @ ‘Ww of Clinton st, 20x100. Washington st, w s, 104.8 ft 8 of Sanda st, 31.4: North 1th and nw corner, 25x10. li 5 of 7th av, S0x100. Kent ay, 2! 1 wt, 203100. week and not previously reported about 10,000 bags bave i “ Been disposed of, part at about #2 09, gold, duty paid” Hodson av, w 8, 16.8 ft 8 of Johnson #t, 16.8160. 200 ven by the directors of the line, at which covera | t0 ttend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ‘woek, encourages the hope that it will do so again. SEuARGen MEa MIR OE dala, tee Teenae telog: light, bok Hamilton ar, o 336.1 (tn of Lath a, ara bese. 100 | Sorelesafor ainety-eght persons. kis Excellency | thtee o'clock, from the residence of her fattier, Commercial paper felt the better inquiry for funds SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, and was duller to-day, but rates have not changed, Wednesday, July 14—10:15 A, M. and are quoted from nine to twelve per cent for 1B AZ One RR. double name prime acceptances, ‘ The following were the bids for the city bank @tocks:—New York, 135; Manhattan, 140; Merchants’, 127; Mechanics’, 136; America, gl; Phenix, 105; ‘Tradesmen’s, 150; Mechanics and Traders’, 120; National, 110; Merchants’ Exchange, 117; Seventh Prices ‘and firm, Small lots prime were disposed Of at 19%e. races; ive salen belng 104000 Toe 1% ices, the sales being ys. mt ny c. 7 WitlsxRy.—Receipis, 360 bbls. ‘The demand was tolerably | Throop av, pee eof bf 3) le wy activeand the market was very firm. Sales 250 bbls, at | Union av and Eagle st, ae cor, 25x10. B1 05, tax paid. Yates av and Ellery st, n w cor, 125x100. : s 4th ay, ¢ 8, 60 ft sof 6th at, 50x97... 6h at, 's 6, 147.10 ft © of Ath av, 75xi00, ‘om, ve i the Governor and all the heads of departments were | Fifth avenue, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth "Ga | present. Many speeches were made, and the affair | Streets, South Brooklyn. 2,325 | passed off with great éclat. It is now probable that Hvupsarp.—On Wednesday morning, July 13, sud- 3,000 | the line will be extended as far as the foot of the | deuly, GRANT, only son and youngest child of Gaius 9,000 | Manchester Mountains, to Porus. The day was ob. | W.,Jr., and Emma Louise Hubbard, aged 6 months, 000 ‘ved as @ general holiday in Kingston, and excur- The remains will be interred in Greenwood. Fu- 2 9,009 | sion trains ran over the road. ‘There were no rail- | Neral from the house of his parents, 97 Elliott place, REAL TATE MATTERS. 7th st, ns, 223.10 (te af 4th av, 125x100. bl road accidents, but @ spark from the engine set fire | Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Lots 4, Soe eee & Barley . 650 | to the canes of naugar plantation on the line, and bona and friends are respectfully invited to SN ey nN OUNTY~ JAMAIOA. veral acres of the Same were consumed and m . ‘An interesting sale of real estate took place on | Washington av and Chestnut st, 8 w corner, 100x30x100 damage don Oe HuGHES.—On Tuesday, July 13, suddenly, at the 2. Middleton plantation, in the Port Royal Mountains, | residence of her son, John Hughes, 151 avenue 0, 56.7 tt woof Navy st, 68x10,0x12,6. . 1 ft sof Bay av, 50x10. ia 60 ft ¢ of ‘John 2 . Tuesday at Archville, above Tarrytown, Westchester | Chestnut st, 6 100; . Ward, 110; State of New York, 112; Ocean, 94; i Walnut st, 28, 100 tte of Washi "otdeae was totally destroyed’ by fire yesterday morning. | Mrs. Mary Hocuss, the beloved mother of John American Exchazge, 114; Pacific, 200; Chatham, ieee county, under direction of Messré. Mallory & BIGck- | ae ee ae en ot ea ae iit ioeicoxt 800 | Nothing was saved. ‘The inhabitants escaped wire | Hughes, native of parish of Dommine, county Mon- 156; Bank of the Republic, 121; Nassau, 104; Shoe and 55 well. ‘The proceedings were interrupted by a heavy hasabiR Eval ‘| oniy the clothes on their backs. It is believed to | Shan, Ireland, agel Bt years. : 4 shower and a postponement taken to the 27th inst. wit 2 have been the work of an incendiary. ds and acq neces are Leather, 135; Corn Exchange, 133; Continental@9%<; A messenger recently returning to Chesterficld | tend the funeral, this (Thursdsy) afternoon, at two Commonwealth, 117; Importers and Traders’, 133; Park, 157; Central National, 109; Fourth National, 104; Ninth National, 110; Oriental, 150. In Southern State bonds there was a firmer feel- ing, the market having recovered toa great extent from the demoratization produced by the sharp de- cline in new Tennessees and new North Carolinas. m. ‘The former sold up to 56 and the latter to 491n to- | fim Contac RR § day’s transactions. The foliowing were the closing pd Tilinois Cen bs. The plots disposed of up to the time of the interrup- | W: at o'clock, without further notice, Washis ¥, w 8, 900 ft n of Cheatn lantation, with a large amount of money, reportea _ Ee Te Wosbington av, w 8) 200ftn of Ohestnut st io | himseit to’have been waylaid and roobed. ‘His arms, | | Kger.—At Live Oak, Florida, on Tuesday, July averaging 25x100:— OLARENCEVILLE. hands and face had been severely cut. The police, | Many Ev1za Kger, wife of Rev. W. W. Keep, al Hope” H eine Roque dos lot No 5. Lexington st, 8 #, 50 ft ¥ wet yore av, 50x100...... 275 - their Re ag Peri Me Messenyer’s ne. of Pa ae ee age Orchard, of this oity. e 2 - jouse and premises, The ground at a certain point ANE.—On Tuesday, July 13, CATHARINE C. Lan! Lot 7, adjoining, on Broadway... 3d avenue,n ws 225 ftn eof Washington av, 25x100.. 275 | Iooking rather fresh they turned it up and found the | in the 75th year of her age. ” = Grove st, 98, 1.8, ft w of Main st, 25x10. money, which he had concealed, and also the razor The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, Lot 3, plot, B map, 1443300. wy See parton of the mores and rigging of thi Soratorne y sarees ‘Troe lyn ie Tien dn a ath cae }, plot 1, Brogaw map, 144x3 arge 01 0) cing of the | Joralemon street, Brooklyn. Her friends and tnose pZBanaveia 1m, MUDSOR COUNTY 3 J ™ British ship Ragasthan, which on the 18th ult. 1 | of her daughter, Ann W. Cromwell, and of her is 87, 97,431, map of Clarendon, each 253100 : $m | brant Keys) ies been ‘covered and is aavere | favited 66 attends ny nNel» Ore Fespocktally epgease LESS: “ Lota 5, 103, SSI, 647, map of Clarendon, each 25100. a ’ Hudson City Land ‘Ass geansgweexuuseed prices of tne Southern list:—Tennessees, ex coupon, | SwoMiest Pista, 9 24,04 Tot 48m ‘Assocation, 2x bee oot eheaee public outcry on Monday the sth | — },pwis,—At Washington Heights, on Tuesday, July +7 s 1000 StP%m... & 100MU&StP pref...... 873g | Lot li, adjoining, 6 6 Requa st.....-sereeessceeeee eeveee FT | 10U....... os i . * LEWIS, 7 62 9 6254; do., new, 55% m 56; Virginins, ex coupon, | {00 Mila rst0 con o Lots 24 aid 8, Mr. Hill, an ola planter, is inaugurating a scheme | [ew yok Mee ee ee late Elian 57% @ 58; do., new, G14 a 61%; do., registered | 000 C,C&IndCent lat. 83% each 49x1l0, : 1,200 | for the renovation of abandoned sugar plantations 8 1000 * do.. 83 Warren si, n 4, 25 fte of Passate av, i0xi00. ‘650 aica by the f ti f ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of stock, 5034 @ 51; Georgia sixes, 82a 83; do. sevens, R on: Ww. Lot 2} Broadway, adjoining. 305 | Lote 26 ant 26, block 16, city map.....-.. : tn —_ Oe ree naa nbanies com: | her brother, A. N. Lewis, Washington Heights, this 90a 91; North Carolina, ex coupon, 57 a 58; do., 100” 50.6, G, Cin kIT RR. Lot 1, Broadway, adjotni 885 | Montgomery av, ¢ 8, 195 ft of Colden at, fade > 6,009 | Dosed Se anand ae 9600 each 0 pave small capttal | (yhuraday) afternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives “ . 1: 99 200 Pitts, Fort W.&Chic. Lot 43, ns Requa st 175 ft e of Broadway. + 245 | Thorn st, ns, adjoining lot 21,0n map of Johnsonville, to taves ~ i i, and every company | and friends of the family are invited. new, 481; 249; Missouri sixes, 88 a 8814; Louisiana 11036 100 Ohio & Miss Ri Lot 47, 4 8 Untan st, 100 ft e of Broad 210 «100. go9 | is to contain ten practical men whb are acquainted Hudson River cars leave Thirtieth street at two sixes, 6534 a 69; do., levee sixes, 66067; do. do, Bi Bee se een ao sane: Hy | Soeem Sand Oe 1500 | Wh suaar planting aud who are themselves willis | ociock. Carnages will be in waiting at the depot, eights, 83 8 85; Alabama eights, 94 a 0413; do. fives, 86 Lot 60, 88 Union st, adjoming Broadw: 210 | Lot 83, block K, adjoining " Jo boo pany may lease | y50q street. 63. 65; South Carolina sixes, 67. 69; do., new, 05 Pi ey ‘A serious insurrection broke out yesterday after | o7/iX"-—JORN LINEN, aged 70 years, 5 months and 460; do., registered stock, 65a 07; City of Memphis 50 do. stented rte rear nee F Oct, 1888..." a ee eara that. the eked accitNe | Funeral services at his late residence, No. 431 sixes, 50340 51; do., Atlanta eights, 87 a 88; do., Sa- pp ewg mo an. ‘The rent and personal property of New York#] how running between here and that place 1s going to | West Forty-sixth street, at nine o'clock, on Friday vannah sevens, 90 292; Mobile and Ohio sterling, 1000,C &T ORR. assessed at $964,000, 000. Newark s take all the trame hitherto performed by carts and | MPTUPE:. .. . on Tuesday, July 12, at her residence, 65 a 70; Mississippi Central Raliroad, first mortgage, | jyo 5 86 Nor & Wor RR, ‘The Waite Pine yield is $500,000 per month, Lot 44, 16,712x75. propert drags The train a a ‘Ridge a "ion Oh a Harbor muouaiteax.=-On Tuosday, July 18, at ner resktence, 7 ta The first grain elevator in California has been | wright st, ws, 300 ft s of Broadway, at haif- i " afternoon di > oF it H 70.074. 12 M. and 2:15 o’Clock P. M. rat : Washington place, nayio ft eof Giles i, 20ri00..---pr'ea9 | NOE arrive uatil uine o'clock last mght. Police were | loved wife of Charles Loughran, in the 45d year of erected at Valiejo. 4 ate Bishop st, # 5, 62 ft e of W Frost's lines, 20x100..... 60 | despatched immediately, and an additional force ‘The funeral will take place this (Thursday) morn- Mississippi counts upon a $40,000,000 cotton crop. “i pe lf has been hurried off this morning to support the ing, at half-past ten o’clock, from the Church of St. Greeley carries his farm work into politics—he is | {PR "ast, se corner, 60x100.. 219 | authorities. 7 4 sf 7 Watkia Mines road, S5x100... 80 | “ine disturbances are not quieted as I close this Ce SRN eatin ERM IT Ue commen The strength of exchange and the ominous fre- ee US 6's, "81, ©. quency of gold shipments gave the gold market a | Mtv |, do. very firm undertone, aithaugh there was a compara: pe US 5-: 120% 50000 US 5.20, r, "85, n. 1 3A) US 6-20,'r,"%87.'... 12 1325) 5000 OB 6's, currency. 218% 110000 US 5-2), c, "67...+2 1 U0) do. of Coppel ‘ 000 said to be hedging on fall electtons. rulers tively limited fluctuation in the price, which ranged } 9999 do. ° despatch, aad we are without particulars, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to from 187 to 13734, with the bulk of business at the tpee R [= 0 0 ; A company of Cleveland capitaltsts own 20,000 THE GREENVILLE (iLL.) TRAGEDY. a aS ee atiend. ay sf intermediate fractions, The opening price was | 1200 Us 12178 #00 US 8's, 10-40, reg. 11 big Si at gen Rg fear OR ll ereeereaenenaeernnes CASTLE GARDEN. McCLay.—On Tuesday evening, July 13, Josernine y of 000 $ 40000 US6's, 10-40, 0... > el 18 erecting at the es F,, the beloved wife of John D, McCiay, ‘and daugh- 13734, but the activity in money created some ap- 1 10-40, ¢...« cost of $2,000,000. A Most Herrible Affair—Arrest and Confession ‘The demand for labor in this city and th «, the beloved wi b McK! vy, dh ver prehension for extravagant carrying rates and there | One o°Clock P. "There are in Barren county, Ky., to-day thousands of the Murderer. oa GOatey li ade SMGIRALIE Ue sore Phere | OO Ce Aneel ee was a yielding to 137, Later, with the easier feedng | Bi) tear se new, bs eg i a ae [From the St. Louis Democrat, July 12.) yeep yest in the very rapid clear- | ®"ri9 relatives and friends of the family are ine in money and upon the announcement that about | 5000 ao.,... hg: | mayinieretenlence Walle 10 Euypt. nein On Wednesday and Thursday mornings our read- | Ug oUt of emigrants which occurs daily at the | vied to attend the funeral, from Eighteenth street 2000 Conn 6's, 5 “s rs $2 ft ers were startled by the announcement of one of the | Castle Garden depot. There is a slacking off in the | Methodist Episcopal church, on Friday afternoon, at half a million specie had been engaged for to-mor- | 4500 Georgia 7 fd Sacramento offers $200,000 worth of land as a pre- Most brutal murders ever perpetrated, at Green- vibeaintoe the test one o'clock. . row, the ftanga taking ont $250,000 of it, there was 1159 & One Oe 4 a for the removal thither of the San Francisco ville, Bond county, Il he victim was Mra. return of arrivals for the first week of this montn ‘Stamford (Conn.) papers please copy. @ recovery tothe opening price. The course of the a's | Mint naniel Webster rarm and homestead in Frank. | Jesse McAdams, a young married woman, scarcely | Compared with last. The flood tide will come | Oakuey.—On Wednesday, July 14, Matnew J. market is shown in the table: vi} o lin, N. H., were sold last Friday for $15,000, eighteen years of age, and the Saha ae again in the middle of September and continue up | OAKLSY, infant son of Martin and Mary Oakley, aged i ‘ v : indicated that an attemptea out had been | tothe middle of November. The emigration: rom | * years and y trage 2 ‘The fires in the United States during the month of foiled by her, and that in maddened desperation the Relatives and friei.Js are respectfully tnviied to pt a 10 $1,900, br \ibraribee'gs dimer he dn reg wee, A ose edge Be hier acne Se probe 75 Fs — a “ ag i poten cages Bn suena peo of his pa- committed most blood, edness to i res of the Bultic hike | Tents, No. 113 M reet, this (Thursday) afternoon, Eliza aycraft, a@ noted to keeper of St. Lout: himself from detection. ‘fhe murdered wo- oi to mnt sd Betredin _ twa oak : Two Ofek 131% 3P.M, iy 4P. M. aueEs 333 Ke 8 7) died on Friday of apoplexy, leaving an estate valu 86) 109 man had probably been decoyed from her house to rain ‘the prolific and irrepressible island of Panrxs,—On Tuesday, July 13, JouN PARKS, & Cash gold was heavy in the forenoon, and for 44 190 eee vital vataation oj he real and personal prop. | the barn, where the attempted outrage was to have ts im; bus even the latter shows a 3 of exhaustion | Natiwe of the parish of Bailisodare, conaty Sligo, ire- i 4, ye 4 been conummated, and when she saw the object of d falls considerably behind her former figures. land, aged 52 years, 3 months and 27 days. parrli fran eaedicenmlchebdi lah rele onthe !no to bad 3 1 ee re Cee ne es re the villain she fied, screaming, from him to the wheat orrne following are the arrivals and destination of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- num and 1-32 per diem. After Clearing House loans i iB | Ree ike Peabody designs to adminis- | Hold, possioly to hide, but was overtaken and foully | passengers for the first week of the ns | fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) ‘Were made as low as7and 5 per cent. The Java, ter upon his own estate, and will leave nothing for | murdered’by Stabs with a small knife, and at last by | month:—Idaho, 2; Canada, 7; California, 7 afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, for Liverpool to-day, took out $318,148 in specie, STREET QUOTATIONS. letra or tax gatherers to qyarrel about, cutting her throat from ear to ear. necticut, 194;Delaware, 2; District of Columbia 13; | 10 Mott street. a Real estate sales In Sun francisco for June number ‘The Democrat publishes two letters from Green- | Illinois, 1,117; Iowa, 237; Indiana, 119; Kentucky, | _ RANKIN.—In Steriingshire, Scotland, on Monday, The disbursements of coin interest amounted to pli ALEXANDER KIN, Of this city, agad Hall-past Five o’Clock 658, amounting to eal The mortgages num- | yiije, 11, referring to the murder, the substance of oa 28; Maines ay NeIOR Massachusetts, 199; $661,391, The following is the report of the Gold ber 293; in amoun' mt A (an, 202; Minnesota, A Exchange Bank:— Mrs, General Gaines says sie has been prosecuted | Which ts as follows:— 100; Missouri, 11; ‘Mexico, 3; New Hampstire, 3; | ; READ—At Long Branch, N. J, on Wednesday, Gold cleared $83,290,000 enough, and whoover brings a suit against her | The intense excitement which has prevatied here | Now York, 2.143; New Jersey, 239; Nebraska, 1 year, i month and 22 days. scan Gold balances TU" a}o2a)854 | Hudson itiver:: 178 ow must be careful and do it on grounds, or | since Monday evening, consequent upon the murder | New Brunswick, 1) Oregon, 1; Thode Island, Notice of finerat hereafter. yi Currency balances. ' . ++ 9,496,904 Roading... na a 14% she will hold them accountabie before the law. of Mrs. McAdams, does not abate in the least. | Ohio, Pha Se 660; South Ameri 33 te The wu art of Durant’s new building, known | Farmers actually neglect their harvests to demand | Texas, 2; as Kepler taw Court Jersey On, 1 to Derhttod up | thatthe hand of justice be swite to execute, and no | ginis, 10; Wisconsin, 617 county of Cavan, Ireland a8 a theatre, at a cost of $6, wonder that this community is go terribly shocked ; The relatives and friends of the family are invited A story and e trait frame house ts belngwemoved.| suct e deed Wrl Heves petpetzared tm wate comma: DEPARTURES YESTERDAY, to attend the funeral, from Saints Peter and Paul's from Shawnee street, near Sixth, to Seneca, near | nity before. Ou the evening of the murder an in- — F church, Brooklyn, E.'D., on Friday morning. at nine Fitth, at Leavenworth, Kansas. One colored man ia | quest was held over the of the murdered Lryenroor—Steamer_ Nebraske—Mr and Mre FW Rice | o'clock, where’ requiem ‘mass Will be offerea up for the motive power. He ts strong—Iike Sampson. woman, The wounds upon her person gave Ovi- | and four children, Mies Kilza Rice, F Munn, John D Hopkins | the repose Of her soa, thence to Calvary. Cemevery, In Roanoke county, Va., ts & wheat fleid of 7,000 | dence of & severe ai le. She had received five | and Servant, Gotnvive Doser ¢ Lathrop, J W Lathrop, Jr; ‘ , bd acres, which has been harvested in first rate condi- | knife wounds in her left and three tn her right side, H Brigham, K J Hallock, Mra WA REYNOLDS.—At Kingston, N, Y., on , July nessee, 13; * UT v1 “4 RRILLY.—Om Tuesday, July 13, Any, wife of i ‘ie—total Oooo.) “As YI | homas Holly, aged oo years, a native of Listernan, The stock market was very sensitive to the in- fee OD Sige fluences af the money market, although the under- * COMMERCIAL REPORT. current of speculation was strongly on the “bull’’ 4 Ae ide and led eventually to @ rise which carried New Wepnzspay, July 14-6 P. M, York Central to the remarkable if not extraordinary Covrnr.—For Rio there was @ moderate demand at ateady quotation of 2084, at which price sales were made | Prices, and sales wore of 4,614 bags ex &mma Sofia on in the sidewalk dealings after the adjournment of | Private terms, Other kinds were still dull, but unaltered in tion, the yield being large. about two inches a Her throat was cut back to 13, HARRY, Son of Charies and Henrietta Rey- the Long Room, ‘The probability of a refusal te | "\"* ‘A sugar planter in the Sandwich Islands set ont | her ears, and had been stabbed on either side, nolds, aged 11 months and 21 days. Corron.—There was an active demand for speculation and | 60,000 ferent trees on a dry and sandy plain,“and has | There were Also two severcgbruises on her face, evi- SOM Alien, Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. it, ceeded in making it very productive. dently inflicted by blows of a fist. No facta were wion, Jr; Mise Wiley, Miss ‘Hartri i Mra E ‘Tarr.—On Tuesday morning, Jul Ye Ho eed tne bultiings of Harvard University are | eiicited by the Coronor’s jury that caused suspicion | Ywer Mies be Digs We Bim Surveok™ rg “ichacs, | tn iho 600 year Of TM6 MOGs ee aN TAIT, upwards of one hundred years old, Massachusetts | to reston any But on the following day | Miss Richards, Rev is, FW Hurth, Mire L Stuart, Miss ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Hall was bulit in 1720; Holden ‘aya! im 1744; | abont seventy citizens assembled at the scene of the | Fenny Stuart fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- ‘buy bonds, should the proposals submit figures un- spinning and the sales were to # fair extent, while the market suitable to the Treasury Department, led to & | was firmer, th ough prices were not quotably higher. heavy market at the sessions of the Stock anion were &480 bales, including 1,908 to Techian thax Exchange, the delay in making the awards | tospinners, For future delivery the business was again fair, i) 11, 1n 1763, and Harvard Hall in 1766, murder, determined to ferret the mystery to its m= | den 201 East Broadway, ere prolonging the suspense until after the second call, | and tho following were the salea:—-100' bales, baste low mia |e oy® Herren LeRoy, of Poughkeopaio, has sold his | depths. A chairman was elected and attorneys ap- RIAGE ND DEATH oony A Dalf-past ono o'clonk, this (Thursday) after. 100 do. do, house and lot, 143 Academy street, to Mr. LeGrand | pointed, after which two witnesses were examined, MAR SA EA S. Thompson.—On Wednesday, ‘Then the money was tardy in getting into tne street, | dling for duly, oa private terms A e #3 don, for, September, at a " ali of which cireumstances the “bears” made Mberal | Sree a anes Au dscdon for danaary, me ber, aoe aoa for December and Jantiaxy, at 26Me., and 20 do, use of in their movement against the market. Alter N ovenibet' ‘and Di ember, bn private terms, We Seaet for ‘THomrson, In the 34th Pare in el "SON, h year o! is age, Und tal rien ume arsed, Married. Relatives and friends of the family and the mem: —On Tuesday, July 12, at the bers of Island Soctal Club are respectfully invited to Dodge for $15,600. netiher of whom gave important testimony. Next, Hawk Creek, Minn., whfth was destroyed by the | Join More, who, wi Indians tn 1862, the houses being burned and nearly | aud against Waom si i all of the inhabitants massacred, has been revuiit | was sworn aud gave an account of what he knew of GRAHAM—KIREN! three o'clock, Nowever, the speculation set in with a fob’ New Orleans ‘tend the ft rain: 5 . ce of Samuel B, Leonard, the bride’s brotner- | Attend the funeral, from the residence of his father- strong current, lea by New York Central. Hudson od ond Florida, ber) i and Teese, foe and ts now very prosperous and pro- | the murder. imhan, SS 38 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, by the Rev. ina) No. 238 Broome street, on Friday worntng, River rose to 1764 and Michigan Southern to 107%, 2 ‘The Israelites of Philadelphia haye purchased a | the murdered woman, is suid toghave been boantt- | George F. Seymour, 8. PARKER Graitamt, of Louis. | #t eleven o'clock, the latter sympathizing, though faintly, with the a4 ei lot at the corner of Broad and Mount Vernon streets, | tui, both in ae eee and inher life. There isevi- | ville, Ky., 00 Lizaig Kinknek, Of Brooklyn. No TURNER.—At Elizabethtown, N. J., on Saturday, ment in the Vanderw 1 7 ed 3B! O68 and contempiate erecting a magnificent synagogue | dence that soe died a martyr to virtue, more noble 3. | July 10, GRoRGs RariuuN, youngest son of Franclé pret sith stdtidprgy ethane ii thereon, at a cost of avout $500,000, tian Lacretias Sue was formerly Muss Louisa Long, | Flushing (L. 1.) papers please copy 8. aud Lucy A, Turmes, aged 1 year. Frovs Geciiaing vo 107%, Inasmuch as the Commodore | pustels wheat, 84008 do, corm wd’ 2,006 do. vate. tbe corn and 9,095 do. oats, due McVity—SNyDER.—On Sunday, July 11. by the iis remains were taken (o Youkers for interments The notion that New Jersey laud is naturally | of Bunker Hul, Ill, where sho Was liguiy ostecme