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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1869,—FRIPLE SHMET, 9 | tases Gemand by a deflection in prices, | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | July 29—-Steamer Rhein, Soutaampton—Gold THE COAL TRADE. | Fepoitis Terma Se decd tt ce sis Sosa ‘On Saturday, July THE OBJECTS OovincToN.—At Garatogs, or QUARANTINE. J. \. B Covinaron, of New York city. aged 26 ys a ste Sao casas” Raa Dattom.—On Priday, July 30, MAnr rararasom Sivea lng at Neades or nooo one, ts Sarunpar, July 510 P. Mi ee ise New Your, July 27, 1900, | beloved wife of James Inthe 27th year of Weel starn ch cia epoca cae eae tae |, erent ot Mn Haney Keeps late President er we My 3 a EN deenee © To rau Herron oF Tas Haeacy:— , funeral will take piace from hor Inte rest m Chicago snd Northwestern Railway sande prominent | suly si_steamer Oliy “of Brooklyn, Liver- venth atreet, this (Sunday) What the Advance in Price | trace. Recta ep eenlebaamapyas ec ir i ner Olly “ot Brooklyn, saira |°,,L have obsorved thas you have lent your powerful once, 2st Woat Thirty 40 ald to expose the many abuses and sbeurditis as at prevent connected with the quarantine regulations for this port, Those abuses and absurdities, how- ever, are growing to euch an alarming extent that I take the liberty of furnishing you, and through you o’ctock. Gooran’--Ou Friday, July 30, WILLIAM H. Coors, med 82 years, relatives and friends of the family, aiso the members of Continental Lodge, No. 287 P. and 4. Ms are tfuliy invited to attend the the Sixtecauh ateot Baptist church, near Eighth ave- nue, (S : THE REMEDY Means. for the present difficulty is to be sought in the break- | announced at the seasion of the Stock Exchange this.| , British gold... items! SNP Suty 31. er Arizona, Aspinwall—. rt. ing down of the m pion toak Dosmnenpes Of morning, whereupon an adjournment was had ead | Oke payer Aaonm Aspinwail—Amort- opening of the year. The w production may the regular order of business entirely suspended, the. Lp esata Arizona, Aspinwall—Amert- al THE TROUBLE AT THE MINES, | vncp"s few coupanice’ are te ‘tho deld' com | Room anithestcats The aateal tondesay of ts | “eseagaihet Woathiamapion— ‘AmBtrioa, bination is easy and feast! are) of the OX(CBD GOUMTA,......cc00s.0+ ++» 36,127 | an interested put with facts in regard (Sunday ab haif-past one o'clock. ~~ an duty on coal and an encouregement of ieceuaien market to duiness was assisted by this adjournment, | Jaly si—Stesmer Artona, Pana: Amert- es this matter oe ke pacpay poser apa CoorEeR,—The members of Continental Lodge, No. 287, F. and A. M., are hereby notified to attend the Panama—British Tmay addthatlam now speaking of @ subject | funeral of our late brother, Ws. H, CooPsR, from the movements would have more effect than any other | and the street wore @ semi-holiday appearance, to | , CaM Sllver...............+. A Corner in the Coal Bue | ove measure could bave; for there is never any dis- which the half-maated flag on prope opese te 1 erupt Arizo} ith ‘te be governed nnn eee OR She BLOCK BEOhanee | gold...... + seeee 0,760 | whioh I am preit; EI avon niness. Byeaapaand he oni way Taringa rte | contbadea, At eh meeting of he board Mest. secs | brushing ts stone nena two great crm | tus Bundy) sheaooo, at hal Bw opt pace senses is to endanger ee ly. A V. White, Rurus Hatch ana E. 8, Munroe were ap- te peg hintet den cf deal with—first, and most important, that of the James B. Suita, ~ Sereno tay the duty on tmp: effect this in & " to draft suitabl To connection with me. future of gold there is reat mesaure, even in tue New Yors market; | Pointed le resolutions, which they MINIVG for the”? Boson" matkete™ at°'the rates | subsequently presented at a special meeting in the | Much Curtoulty to learn the character and extent of + =| of last year, the consumption of im Long Boom, ag tollows:— the new crop, which will begin to come on the coal was oe ae Se with the Saae ie the Whereas the New York Stock Exchange hag | Market m September, The Financial Chronicle Sec! 4 Drahain oe, Thuraday, July 29, Evizasera Dre MOND, years. The mmends of the family are invited to atéend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mra. Cull public, and second, that of the shippers and import- dng merchants a4 a class; of course, the taster form @ part of the former, but they have aspecial pecuniary OE C)-OPERATIVE SYSTEM domestic ere ia no reason @T® | iesrued with profound sorrow of the decease of | gives the following account:— interest besides. The objects of @ quarantine are, as | 476 Ninth avenue, this (Suaday) afternoon, at ‘There has been a steady advance in the retail price | tal | aera agin Label rrr Henry Keep, one o/ its members, and are desirous of | Our reports thus week with regard vo the Hae? fe | news a Ae So of se year, | o'clock. ainst raine’ mbdarka- Darkow will be taken from the receiving vault, buried in Greenwood, this (Sunday) afternoon, half past two o'clock. The friends of tie family, members of Tonic ve 8 Brooklyn Lodges, F. and A. M. and of Posts Nos. and 10, @. A. R., are respectfully invited to be pre gent. DeLaNy.—Ag Catakill, on Saturday, July 31, Ex the beloved wife of John Delany, s native of St1 ap dp ad Roscommon, Ireland, in the 46tn yeas? pro growing of coal since June 1, when the system settled upon | transportation; and’ as its $6 60 would afford ap dav cornmen wish toe whaler coe Bate aa crop are some of them leas satisiactory than for any for the causing of au advance had been gotten fairly | ample margin of pret. The monopoly ts really two- week of the two months previous, Im fact, tamed by his deatb, it 1s hereby recently een, searcely an unfavor- aswork. Acombination for this purpose was pre- | {0ld at presont, Five great arteries of the coal region | Resoived, That in the death Of Mr, Keopthe padilo | Apis rumor {rom ‘any section of te mouth Binloe the dustries of America have lost one of Ue must en- dicted by expert observers of the trade as carly a8 | can demand what they will for bringing ® ton of | last of May. Now, however, from parts of ast January, the tact being that nover was the | O0ul to market; half a dozen companies actually oon. | fayPriows rtm aysuinsbeg ue ne OF m far reac peer ey Bp yn CS tendency of large companies to swallow | for a ton of coal wt the mines or at ihe seaboard; | Tad done, ap BAER, BRADY Ona: rome Cen noted above ail our » roports tls week have continued foster vernal improve! ravorabl ‘ne injury to cotten from the flood smaller more actively displayed than in the opera- | and, what with the two monopoles, the consumer | oronr whole country. Texas ‘a prov of tor DO Wary thenlted, while trom the een the ther millstones. tions of last year. The year 1869 opened witn the | 8 ground between the upper and ne’ ts kesolved, That while this board mourn him as a of that State and from Dargow.—The remains of the late Captain sand tions of either passengers, crew or freignt from ves- eels arriving from ports known by ofttcial report to be infected by Contagious diseases; second, that during summer mouths, while such diseases are more likely to exist abroad aud spread at home, a more stringent oversight ought to be exerted to pre- vent the introduction or spread of Infections disease. Another remedy ean applied sure o On this latter point, nowever, I lay much less stress bg Sanihilation of numerous small companies and the | Myer, and that 18 for interior buyers to. hold | Companion and friend, who, by his integrity and UP- | Mississippi and the West our advices are all iy aap id The funeral wil! take piace from her late real seumaon tr cn of mine mer | Sc, ie, tel gre |Get tn ae ent | nce, ot cnet Scan | an rm conse 8 Cue w+ | acc, dd rn at ot Se i ai; ust deman ‘Wot rul just as juen| occar low f as suramer, by lease and foe suuple ia the hands of a tow gigaa- | 2219 and Angus detuatd by st jeass two: taltds tO | recognize’ thatthe Zamily of ie deceased, tube | Show the area in eottn tis Jeet 10 DOr Let us uow proceed to ascertain how fur the exiat- | Ociock. The remains will be taken to the churok Of St. Mary, Star of the Sea, where @ solemn req Mass will be offered, and thence to the Cemetery Holy Cross, Fiatbush, for interment, GimprepR.—On Thursday, July 29, CLacns, a pe npg Marthe Isavel Gimbrede, aged mont The remains were Interred in Greenwood, Wo corporations, Combination was thus made cary, 0 sold @S Suction later in the season, reft oF a com; mm and protector, have guffered af- | acres...........- na ++ 8,000,000 end the result was tust early in the spring ® meeting | ‘Ihere is no need of nervousness, | The supply ie | Belles Chae ngh ally ak ‘Allowing for errors and failures 26 per cent. £,000,000 Of the leading companies was held in this ity with | OD hand is sample; and the July appreciation of thelr las, and mingle our sorrow | wound | om mene Auguat de} counted upoh dy the com. | Sparediat ourd leave the acreage Bt... .- 6,000,000 @ view to regulate the production of coal. At | panics i the excess must enier the | Wn incre en te to | ,, Tis would give a crop, If wo estimate one this meeting the proposition to limit produe- | market in September and Ootober, with the eifect of | .,ncarlved, Tha te Secretary Be instructed to | pale vo the wore, of 3,000,000 bales, of M we take 250 ing quarantine serves any of the objects before stated. Vessels of all classes arriving from ports infected with smallpox. are of course subject to quarantine, and all passengers are forcibly vaccinated. I leave the ecessitatt reductt rices, In the mean- ds to the acre, which ts but @ moderate ave: it to any medical m: except the one interested fon in order to cause an S4VANOG In | eat eae crgactzation of Sompeting roees of | records of the and scopy, sutavly engrossed, | fn a fair season, it would give 8,383,000 bales. We |“, sal TGS GILSIGAN.—On Tharsday, July 2, Marrunw Grits prices found most favor, and though the | trasportation be encouraged and stimulated; and | %De forwarded to the amily of the deceased, and | do not by any means adopt these figures, or wish to | ‘2 the one dollar per head for this brutal Gax, sged To years, « native of Ballisadare, ocunsy Seamions of the convention were private, when | this, with a repeal of the duty, will break dowa the | %urnisn s copy of the same toine public pross. give any estimate of the crop at the. progent state of | operation, what good purpose this Indlsoriminate sig, Ireland, the convention adjourned it was pretty well under- hopes of the monopolista in e few months, reducing 6 resolniiol el 101 lopted. te growth; but we think ts erally admitted | outrage serves; yet tne fair skin of the tender maiden, e relatives and friend of the family are reapeot the price of coai in the New York market to half its In the stook market the dealings were quite large | that sufficient cotton bas been is year tO blushing the while, is exposed to view; nor is the fully invited to attend che funeral, this (Sunday) artes stood emong coal men that the thing bad been ar- | present cost per ton. inthe shares which have been so long identified | make the Sipe. (in case everything remained as ss ’ noon, at one o'clock, from che residence of his som Fanged, and an advance in prices migut havo been . favorable as during the past two months) equal to } witite hairof the aged spared. If mo case of the | in-law, Thomas Can, No. 73 Chariton street. ” ‘With the deceased gentleman, the fatal character of ick oie of the Sor hatever that Friday, Jul: Tu foretold, The retati has now risen to $9 60 @ $11 per the picking capac: tho South, w! may } discase exists on board tho passengers are allowed | GRAnyY.—On y, July 30, TIMOTHY GRADY, & ania a - prided MILITARY NOTES. whose iliness had been generally suspected. Exten- . Sotincrabark a onve. Hf any cases do exist they on of pepe county Tipperary, Ireland, in the ton; and July) i# the season when Z nly are sent arantine Hi and the rest are year ol age. nines sive speculative eales of the stock had been made on Of the orop of 1868-9, the bales thus far marketed eee ae ena peor Kose Tha friends-and naintances of the Tamily sre Gealers ship thelr supplies tt may be anticipated that | suse at present theres very little astir in the Na- | this account, for Wall street in its business deals | have been 2,331,015. Prices are nos likely to Jali this season, or, ab least, | tona1 Guard, and unti tne drill season will have | with facts, harsh and cruel as itmay under some | The St. Louis, Aiton and Terre Haute Ratlroad Rot earlier than January. Toe July and An- | oi ve4 tnere will be nothing of interest in the miii- | circumstances appear. Northwestern common at | Company, Which bas leased its main line and how gust rates on this accoum, in fact, are tia, unless It be excursions and clam bakes, , one time went of to 76, since the administration of | operates the line from East St. Louis to belleville, pretty nearly indicetive of the rates for Speaking of excursions, the old Futh company, | Mr. Keep. For some weeks before his death it had | fourteen miles long, proposes to,build the Belleville we year, the races dealers in the interior Seventh regiment, wili go to Camp Scott for a day's been steady between 79 and 80. Yesterday it touched | and Southern Iilinois Ratlroad, from Belleville to a Pay generally controtiing the price at the seaboard; | 507; on tne sth inst. One woula think that every | 8% and to-day singularly enough it rose to 634. It | point on the Oto, opposite Paducah, crossing the eH ane wane rod eh pod Ca kena company of the Seventh had got tis fill of sport dur- | 188aid that Mr. Dantel Drew, who left the street atter | Tilinois Central at Du Quom, or at some point near Tanipulate the warket, Speculative enough the | ing its late Saratoga trip; but there is noend to | bis Vanderbilt and Erie battles, has been yearning | it. Coal business as a. ways been, and Sometimes rather | fun where Rider has a say. for the old object of his ambition—ratiway manage- The following shows the totalsof the average of dishonest in its practices; but never before have op- ‘Philadel portumues for pouteolling the trade by combinaiiun Company A, Sixty-ninth, left the city yesterday for | Ment and stock operations. He anda prominent | the leading items of the Philadelphia banks for the I presented ol Wiucd so easy an advantage coula | New Haven, where they are to have a splendid time, | Broadway firm are supposed to be the purchasers of | past and previous week: eee okt ahi sere eae coe apes up ‘They will return on Monday. nearly all the Northwest stock sold ‘short’? within rape idorns ons aweek. kl HC H C1 re 6,055,159 mps has been maue to reduce ae voluiue of pro- The Examining Board of the Forty-aeventh regt- | the last wonth. It was the discovery of this fact to- oN 4 preeratry Dec. $676,498 duction. pe a ment will convene at the armory on Tuesday, August | day that led to the sharp upward turn ta the after- 390,377 56,750 Dec. _ 66,373 LAT s 3, at eight P, M.; also on the first Tuesday of every | 200n. The Vanderbilt stocks were heavy after Cen- - 13,076,180 12,944,886 Inc. 121,294 will serve to iliusivuie and inake the subject com- | * #! . ah Leh 215%, ; 32, Ce rebensibie, Nuvwitusianding we en in the | Month at the same hour and place, Lieutenant A, | tral had touched 21534, and duil, Central deciinea pe a aneRe Com uss e345'208 es sensor chuyikili regio the Voume produced lust year Was | 1. Doughty has been elected Captain of company B, | $0 215 with dividend and 209 ex-dividend, but was | peposits 2 83,112,559 33,489,570 Dec. 877,011 Sachs Cine oF fee See ue pies eben reugned a ese oe BE Pecbaas firmer at the close. Chicago and Alton was active | Circulation... pete AP eriace ue ean a per resigned ; Lien- é Clearings. + 34,180, 58% 941,852 Dec.5,811, by noary 3040.0 Lous; tat of the several other | teuant W. i. De Nyse, First Lieuconant company. p, | S2¢ Tose to 170%, but fell back to 167. Reading was | Cleurings...... 3.0909 Goeey ee a Tegions had iucressed something more than 1,600,000 |. vice Doughts promoted, and Sergeant Geo, Volck, | Weak, and sold down to 9614, but recovered withthe | “i. aariings of the Milwaukee and St. Paul road Yous. The whole vouume of production was equal | Secona fieutenant company B. Sergeant Major | firmer market in tne afternoon, The St. Paul stocks ng ye " a to almost 15,00,u00 tons, of which 1,000,000 | Guy F. Gosman has been appointed Adjutant, vice were strong. The adjournment of the board left from January 1 to July 24 we mus, be deducted for local consumption. | Geo. E. Norton elected Captain company D. - Of the remaintas 14,000,000 tous about halt ‘The court martiat forthe trial of Colonel Kreh- | quotations somewhat indefinite, but the following is divided betwecu tue New York and Philudeipuia | biel, of the Ninety-sixth regiment infantry, on | were the latest, including the final street prices for respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brothenin-law, James Farrell, No. 28 Pitt street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'cioek,. HasuRoox. —On Friday, July 30, at her residencs- tn Flatoush, CATHARINE HASBROOK. The relatives and friends of the family are epee fully invited to.attend the funeral, this (Sunday) ternoon, at three o’ciock, at the Reformed church, Flatbush, without farther invitation. li1L1.—At Searsdale, Westcngster county. on Sate urday, July 31, WILLIAM S., only son of the late WH Tn ¥ aa id friends are respectfully at ne relatives en pec requ ed, without rarehor invit;*i08, to attend the funera’, at the:Charcn of St. Jauies the Leas, Scarsdale, om Monday afternoon, at four o'clock. Harlem Ralk road trains leave Twenty-sexth street depot at haif- past two, returning at five P. M. Keer.—(n Friday, July 30, HENRY KEEP, in the Slat year ot his age. ‘The reiatives and friends are respectfully invites to attend the funeral, from his residence, 601 Fite avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at hall-past three o'clock. The remains will be taken to Watertowm by the 6:30 train, Hudson River Railroad. LYNCH.—CATHARINE LYNCH, widow of Joba aeron of Enacigh, parish of Mullagh, county Cavaa, Telanit. The relatives and frienis of the family are quesied to attend the funeral, from the residence her son, Thomas Lynch, No, 238 East Thirty-eixsm street, this (Sunday) alternoon. Lyox.—On Saturday, Juiy 31, ANN E., youngest Suppose the disease exists in its latent form among any of the latter, apparently well, 18 not the precau- tion of vaccination a farce? 1 think {t ts; because many of those who undergo this forced operation have been already innoculated; those that have not, if the poison exists in their system, wlil sufer even- tually from the disease, and as readity communicate it ad vag as if they had not been compelled to o¢- come*he unwilling instruments of contributing the sum of one dollar to the plethoric pockets of the Marantine. From the foregoing arvument | assert that viccination, where the subjects of 1t are allowed to disembark immediately after the operation, is, ag a measure of prevention, absurd, bracai and unne- cessary, Vessels from porta subject to epidemics of yellow fever are, of course, subject to quarantine at all sea- sons, but in quarantine montis necessarily 80, whether the epidemic existed in the port touched at or exista on board or not. In this and all other ept demical or infectious diseases, with the exception of the amallpox, science haa not yet discovered any tu- noculating process, Aad how 18 quarantine enforced ? By apr. Ing broadcast over all parts of the States the passengers, without taking any precaution what- ever, except the utter farce of 1umigating the vessel, And [ forgot when I used the word ‘farce’ a charge of twenty-five doliars for what 1s, intrinsically, worth about -as many centa. But anotner Idiotical idea (I cannot term it by @ milder phrase) is tuat while the passengers are allowed to land imme- diately on arrival without examination, the crew are kept in strict quarantine—a very great hardship sued ta euuallor quabideite cit MANGE Rete eREe T Gtat cores naar Gee brigade ‘om: | tne ieauing shares:—Cantou, 5036; Boston Water | Tcrease.......-...04 1--svess-roas+--* $60,002 | for those poor fellows, who iiny have been away | daughter of James W. and Mary Lyon, aged 1 year @miple. ror instance, the cual tonnage of the Kead- | adjourned to meet in September. press, 21% bid; Adama Express, 591; bid; American | Toad Company for the third week in July were:— course, If there did exist any epidemic in (ue port or | fully mvited to attend the foneral services, at the ing Katlrowd—tue great urcery between the coal re- Battery K, First artillery, Captain James Hewbner, United States Express, 70; | 1868.. $24,451 residence of his parents, in Broadway, next to com . rts ched at, the passengers embarking from 10 wud Pldiddeipuli—Wus, for the week endiug | wiil go On thelr second annual picnic, mounted with | EXPress, 4L a 4 568, L179 | Sunes yore t to be ke Tof Debevoise street, Rrooklyn, E. D., on Mom uly 22, LL,a¥e wus, Which, added to the previous | six pieces, to Kim Park, Ninety-second street, be- | Merchants’ Unlon, 10/4; Quicksilver, 13% a ge ~ ee eens wi ou Maa alien day morning, at ten o'clock. : touuaxe, mukes 4 lotal for tue year thus far of | tween Kighth.and Ninth avenues, on Mouday, Au- | 16%; Pacific Mal, 84% a 84%; Western Union Increase......e...++seee sceeeeseeesees $272 | district and become sudject to the conditions whick Manan,—On Friday, July 30, Mary Maar, in the 2,05u,609 lols, agulust 1,916,607 tens to the just 23, Why on e the y x an Suuue date in’ 13%." the increase, therefore, bus | pieces of artillery along wish, them a reoee wes | TCKEADN, ew York Central ex | The earnings of the Mictugan Southern road dur- oo 154,000 ons, | ho 8c ray ell Navigation Cour- | most peovle can understand, Could not the men en- | dividend, 2097 a 210; Mariposa common, 8}; a9; | ing the first fourteen days in July show an increase He re or tonnage, naviug for- joy themselves better without the guus, Ca y rf A ver 73 Warded for the Week 504 tons aud for the your js Gonueey O Bightt regiment, co Rarity Pane, Maxigoon certificates, oa 60; Hudson River, 186% a | over those for the same time in 1868 of $46,731 44, 814,98 tons, agaiust 4/308 for the correspoudiag | Morrisania, on Thursday, August 5, at halt-past ning | 1873 Harlem, 162 a 164; Erle, 26%¢ @ 29; Kending, 97% | The earnings of the Chicago and Rock Island Rati- Months OL lust season. he decrease is therelore | o’ciock A.M. They will have @ jolly time, for the | 97s; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 78% @ 734; do. pre- | road for the third week in July were :— Only 165,163 tons, Wueuce, deducting tae increase of | company is composed of a jolly set of fellows. ferred, 88'{ a 884; Boston, Hartford and Erie, the road, it is jound Lat lue production uf the Adjutant Bush has been elected siajor of the Fifty- QUY a 22%; Obi dM ippi, 824 igs HN Scauylkul region 4s only 41,086 beuiud last year, For | sixth regiment. This 1s just the kind of a Bush the | 21% 9 2 ENE, Sen cnt) oe Onebaiuure ste > ame pie twunage eee arteries | regment has wanted for seme time. Wayne, 1533 a 154; Michigan Central, 192; Michigan Increase ++ $25,608 ‘om the Coal regivu Was 374,717 tons, against | The grand pienic and summer night's festiv: si c Tet 2 O (a 142; uke ee d 168,020 for last Year, same weeK, When tle miners | the Filth regiment drum corps wit Makeniges “ce ee eee ma porns hich 14176 a 1425 | The West Stde Bank, at 484 Fignth avenue, will Were on @ sirke For the year 1360 | Funk’s Union Park, Sixty-third street apd Fast river, | Cleveland and Pittsburg, 107 @ 107%; Cllcago | open for business on Monday next. The officers reap danisao touiaaeeat Landry on of sae to Ory The opmtnitton have pléaged them- | &d Alton, 106%; Rock Island, 114% @ 11$%; North- | fo: George Moore, president; John J. Flammer WCU Hy Avis, mT 253 tons for | selves to make this festival one of the finest 365 rred, 96% - D 1368, ‘The decrease i4 400,90 tons, Or Munosl hull a | season. he Auest of the | western. 83 & 83%; do. preferred, 06% @ 904! 1 vice president, and John W. B, Dobler, cashier, Cleveland, Columbus aud Cincinnati, 725, a Td ———— nuilion, If uvthiug Lappens, therefore, taking into e Account the lack iuat we suspension lasved until | ing Newooal Geardee en eee CVTT Member Of |” ine weekly bank statement 18 unfavorable, and | Receipts and Disburaements nt the Ofice of 50th year of her age, @ native of the parish of Ea- gerthtown, county Longford, Ireiand, Her friends aud those of her brother, James Elles, are respectfully invited to attend tue funeral, from her late residence, 83 Goerck street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MARSHALL.—At Lindea, N. J., on Friday, Juiy 38, Many, eldest daughter of Wiliam C, and Kate A. Marshall, aved 17 years, 8 onthe and 19 days. ‘The relatives aud firends of tue family are respeo® fully invited vw attend the funeral, tuls (Sunday) af ternoon, at two o’ciock, from the resiaence of hse grandmother, Mrs. Wiliam Moore. 59 Third street, MELVILE On Friday, July 00, Tuowss Bolg beloved son of Thomas and Mary Melville, aged year, 6 months and 13 days, ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the foneral, this (Sunday) afiernoon, at two o’cl from the residence of big produced the epidemic or under which it was _jos- tered. As far as facts are concerned, what I have stated T can substantiate. AS for my arguments or deductions they are table to criticism, Under the latter head, “Yellow Fever,” there were in quaran- tine a few days ago three steamers—the Columbia, froin Havana; the South America, irom St. Thomas, and the City of Mexico, from Vera Cruz and Havana. ‘The passengers were aliowed to land from ali of the threeson arrival without examination, ‘Their crews were kept in strict quarantine for some four or five days afterwards, An effective quarantine, in my conception, would have a strict regard to special reports of consular agénts abroad as to the sanitary state of their re- spective porta. Of course it may be said that their bill of health covers this. This it does not. If you carry a clean bill in the season you are quarantined alithe same. If you carry a bad one out of tie tae tcarufus the production er this reer hale Fi {GESERAL, Onpans No. 18, | The changes in some instances puzzling, if not unac- | the United States Assistant Treasurer at | season you are not arantined. A strict, and where | parents, No, #2 Hamilton streer, wituout turuer ed that eT ENTERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE oO New Yous, countable, The 1 % " “¢ ™ oF a consular reports advise danger, an especially strict | notice, Wine ate Oe AeA ie ADJOTANT URNERAL® OFtion - ¢ logs in spécie is over two mltitons, | New York for the Month Ending July 31, | Colina ich by the boarding officer of all passen: | MEYRx.—On Satumlay, Joly 31, J. PaepeRiox ALBANY, July 22, 1869. \ despite the slight shipments of the week. The de- 1869. gers and , ee a Written statemeht to ve | MEYER, Only son of the late lrederick Meyer, aged average weekly pivduction 1s 380,000 tons (or The following opinion of the Attorney Genera) fn relation | posits have increased nearly three milifons, com- was so lust year), giving from August 24 | to exemptions from taxation of members of the National 22 years, 10 months and 4 days. 30, 1869, by balance. ¢ The retatives and friends of the family, aiso the ceveceees $84,502,816 orey Oi Sronp to by doctor, captain or purser of of 8 iT " To Companies Lave tits I @ measure defeated their entive, to icy te tha pereeomana tie ee P wer taxesqere own euds by lessen or dwarting the normal de- to th q ; reslor personal | Increase tn loans. Maud. ‘The uatural consumpuom of cout were | “Evers para Who warved anren years and waa honorably | DecTease in specie...... Prices as tuey should be and coal movements leas | discharged was forever after, ao long aa Ue remained a | PCCFCAsO In circulation. Speculative, ougit NOGLe fail sort of 6,000,000 tons | Ctisen State, entitled to an exeraption of atx ih higb- | Increase in deposits. cl cil a 04, 185 Assay OMe Sanuaily inthe New York market, whleas 16 1s te | Sor uable for highwen incon he wine seen any city, wuere | Increase In legal tenders. See | ence ae hey Sy cay ira igoane e Ay duction in the assessment of bis real and Personal property of A perusal of the statistics of banking shows that equal 10 the uved of the’ whole country; in 1868, Mstion 160 of chapter $19 of the laws of 1866 repealed ail during the past eighteen months the number of Balance . 14,000,000 Was cowewhat in excess of congumpuioa; | her exemptions. except from jury duty during the time | national banks has declived trom 1,642 to 1,020, | Balance to aiid che provaviity i that the 16,000,000 OF tedd | Sh persons should perform military ervice. , 202") | Do. disbursing Will some" portion of tt belett on the wands of pres | eqB%eecton 148 of chapter Wa of the laws of 1967 theseex- | OWimg to numerous reorganizations under State Do. Assay Ofice...... -ducers, the remainder Deing Wold at an exorbicant | “By thisyection nl oflcers, musicians aod privatize were | 2N% Tue capital bas increased in the same time | Do. Interest accounts rott.’ Thus speculation aeieate twelf, aad through exempt from jury duty durlig the ime chey performed mul- $2,300,000; the surplus or undivided profits soomemenes 6,008,088 half-past one o'clock: thence to Caivary Cemetery. MoCuz.—At Yorkville, on Saturday morning, July $1, RANK Huizanera MOCuR, aged 22 years. ‘The fuierargill take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ffOM the residence of her parents, corner of Seyenty-niutl gtreet and Second avenag ‘The friends and réjatives are respectiuily invited t@ attend without further matte, Wilkesbarre (Pa,) papers please copy. Mobsxmort,—In Brooklyn, on friday, Jaty 30, E.iza, wife of John McDermott, azea 32 years, ‘The reiattons and friends of the family are tavi to attend the faneral, this (Sunday) alternoon, al haif-paat two o’ciock, from her late residence, 428 ments:— pasury drafts. . Post Office arafts Disbursing a to Novemver bu @ tuil product ef 6,J00,000 | Guard is published for the information of all concerned :— prising the loans, which have veen increased a mil- Apts during the month: vessel 3 of sickness on the voyage, or at least tons. ‘The colieries in the different Tegions ace iow oe STATE OF New TORE) | tion, and the legal tenders, which havo increased | [Ustoms.. ia oe $f Cases whicn woald. by Eretersiy Rati et meitibers arid ex-ihtmbere of dram corps of seventy July) all wt Work except the two companies in the OPFICR OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, : Gold notes. 7,055,940 physician’s charge ang not under a 8, and Twenty-second Diag byes are Invited to avend Scranton region, uud uence tere is every reasua to | ‘to his Excelleney Joun 7. Hore gee Nyy 2 18d. } eighteen hundred thousand dollars, ‘The lose in re- Internal revenue ..... 5,502,470 where each of the foregoing reports resuited favora- | the funeral, from his late residence, 274 Fast Hous believe that tue ‘suvpiy of 1969 will Bouewhat ex- | Brn. The question submitted by recent communications | SV 14 $277,726, and the decrease in the excess over ‘Three per cent certipcates. 93or000 biy m a sanitary point of view, taking care that they | ton street, on Menday Biternoon, ht two ofclock. Ceed 19,001,000 tus, wuich Was in tho course of } from the Euocutive Department’ and Adjutant General's | thelegal figure $1,065,742, ‘The following are tue last | POSt Gigs Depatiufeni...... | 23.800 pred egen yar riggs bay tlle og PER etre ie prey etree ded tor thoyear 130s Lue acti tue demands owing wo | {om taantlon of metiery’of ihe Nadcual Guartoeve. | *WO statements contrasted: Patent mi) infection. 7? iE ® SADKES to Fesuit om tmporiel | Oy oasw~Ou Friday, ely 9, atcer_a lingering high prices, ies mereased very littie for the past six Depled, bap bees cuir ont idered. July w. Miscellaneous. 8,857,186 phere are many reports of the reasons why ali this | illness, Rosanna, wife of Bernard MeSann, of the years, For macuiacturing purposes, in tact, the | eet ene wettatipest pais a4 KF ae awa ot 1086, these Loans <$259,641,889 Disbursing ac 8,881,035 q inne hymbug Use on, such as lighterage, } parish of Tynan, County Armagh, Ireland, aged 66 all has ratner tessened of tue two, while tor | previous enactments, jeclared bY | Specie. 80,079,424 Assay Onc seeeeee | BH TTT towage, Lar ganied feos, &c. OF this 1 haveno | years.» @omestic cousumpuon there bas been a trifing All officers, musiciaus and privates of the military forces | Citculatio Interest account » 95,739,028, .. } Personal knoWenye, mT think it Bet yaa The relatives and friends of the family ahd thisé of increase; and, on tie whole, what with bigh prices | of the State wore declared to be exempt from jury daty | Deposits... ————— 98,512,855 | tat no lighters or tugs bu’ gt Shortignd & Co. | her brothers. James and ‘atric Cotter, are respect gud unceriainiy 9 10 rates at that, tie tendency is on he Sane Ger performed mihtery sorvice, and from | Legal tenders. Devers | 40 business down there. Per! Bee ployed | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late res to ise Wita the uoniost economy, Dealers and coal 10 en ighway tixes, not od for high daya in any otal tocscccesecescesscssssss sees e$1?S, 106,671 | on board these favored craft have bed FeNdered tm- | dence, No. 213 Mott street, this (Sunday) aiternooa,at panraes to infection by some process ya wukuown ut to the far-seeing head orquaraniind, e MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Cook—DovGE.—On Tuesday, July 27, at the resi- dence of the bride's parents, by the Rey. A. J. Can- fleld, of Brookiyn, E. D., JOHN CooK, of New York city, to Many L,, daughter of Charles J. Dodge, of Brooklyn, E. D. Duncan—McCaktuy.—On Saturday, July 31, by “te the trade is flatupered wad suders, service. | They were entitled to m deduction in the as- | hy inci 24.045, K »i8 for customs tn July, 1869 10,502,045 | the Rey. Stephen Merritt, Mr, GILBERT T. D) Conrt street, Brooklyn. liased upon the idea of deficient supply, the ad- | ses#mont of their real aud personal property to the amount | NAV {creased $24,045,000, and now amount | POCeinis for y 4868 1 | BS SOs May! ARTHY, ail of N poem’ .. vatice is absurd, as ia proved by the figuees: ated wil | °C 70 except that cavalryiaen, atl fad mounted | 1 $128,000,000, or an average of avout -thirry | e's for custome In July, 1868 ...... 9,655,608 | Miss ANNI II. MoCanrity, all of New With Bib: MAT Se ee ree ag years, ‘The funeral witl take place from tis late residence, 70 West Houston street, this (sunday) morning, 38 haif-past eight o’ciock. The friends of the tamuy are Las pc oy Ae to attend, OvELL.—On , July 30, BENJAMIN, Infant som of Willam T. and Frances Odell, aged 6 montas. The relatives and irienda Of the iamily are respecte full invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunda: afternoon, at three o’ciocs, from the residence of bi parents, No. 6 Prospect place, Jersey con O’RORREF.—On Thursday, July 29, after a linger. ing tiiness, which she bore with Christian foriiiaJe, Mrs, MARGARET O'ROURKE, of county Roscommon, Ireland, in the 70th year of her age. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, iieryme fn the end deteat 1s own purposes dy leaving a | Omcere werecniitied to « deduotion of $108 on Per cent upon the capital paid in, which in- | Increase in July, 1869... s . of taxes, — darge productiva oa the hands of the compaates; a bee aa Ree p highway taxes, as | dicates & profitable business uader the United : lyn, ou Thursday, July 29, by the Rev. Dr. Burgeas, Mask Finiay, of New Yorx, formerly of Beliast, Treiand, to ELLA VY. PACKARD, of Brooklyn, N. Y. No cards, HAYES —Farreii.—on Wednesday, July 28, at the residence of the bride, by the Very Kev, William Starrs, V. G., JouN HAYBS to Miss MARY J. FARRELL, both of this city. HOvVGWTON—DOOLITTLE.—At Somerville, N. J., on Friday, July 30, by the Rev. H, }. Doolittle, Howarp ©, HOUGHTON tO KATE A., daughter of the officiating clergyman. NORTON~FREEMAN.—On Saturday, July 31, by the ’, M. Gaylard, Gronoe L. Norton to Mrs. EMAN, of Boston, for, at preseut races, Wita te economy of consum, such, is omitted in this provision, gand that thi j tion occasioned, ihe demand Will nat exceed 10,000,000 upon ry is ‘extended from 1500 to 141,000 to cavalry: States jaw. The State bank notes outstanding are Statement of Business at the United States tous, and Soouer oF iater bie excessive 6,000,000 must | MC srulllerymen and mounted officers. 2, 558,874, F Anny Office nt New York for the Mont be sold at & loss Lis conciusion 18 Daged upon | a yre,scuumryng ie the provision incorporated In the General $2,558,874, or about one and a quarter per cent of td thelact that arrangements were made by compa- Fepeale these cxem afoeat_vreseat year, which M isclarmed | the aggregate of 1862-4, ‘The national bank circula. | | Buding July 34, 1868. Buea fo Well Ele produ tou Of 18B¥ 40, 13,00,004, ection 146 of chapter S34 laws of 184, which exempta tion at this thme is $202,000,000 or about seven doi- ad tha jese wrrungeiments musi carried ont, | mem of the National Guard from the lars per y ” r Or property au lmpiewenia mast lie ido and non | Way taxes, and which entitles them to m dednstion tn shove. a Lippe euiee Mdegind Population. ‘The grose Fomuueraive vo tucir hands. The year opened | Sire nerent repens Re Property to the amount of ate are $720,000,000; which, deducting the ex- With a prospect of low prices ‘aud sumu- | "Tie Attenspted rene changes, would give net deposits of about 3 it Ie obvi rr WOUL, 6os i ccs cessaensbaweee tauon of | uemaud; tle — prospect now 18 {| wrong statute. andy ons If directed at th® | $60,000,000. ‘The gross investments of the national paves of silver, including purchase interest, *are | Foreign cotn.. ; that by the udoptivn of unother system At the time of tte passage the members of ti the promise of the year's to be rendered nuil and | Guard did not derive the Sxompiions. from seeion Tésnay | CANKS, Ou which they draw United States bi Void, to the uluuate'luss of the coal regions. ‘The | Chapter 384 of the laws of 1864; but auch exemptions were | $1,170,000,000, on a combined working capital ana | Ferelgn bullion . + t two o'clock, from the residence of fer son-in-law, fist business of tue spring meeting Was to inculcate | &ivtp PY the provision covtained in the law of 18H, above | profit of $648,000,000, or more thun aoa par coni'be |, . Conca attics fons (contained 1a goid).. “Died. fir. Thoman Kine, Zon ast ifty-arnth sree,” Tne measures 40 deicat tae Seam Canal boat trausporta: 4 3 te “penpe 0} oo - ami tion movement, waich promised to reduce the cost | neh tnt been eusmented that Ra ae a ar Bol [Raven cede rule United States builion (Lake Superior)...... 2,000] Angry.—On Satorday morning, July 91, after a | Michds of the family are respect(ully invited to ot a tung the artic to tue seaboard by pueshait Feterance tothe aubject fatter of the provision pi | L] The money market was easy at six to seven per United States bullion (Nevada)... + ¢ 30,000 a eo pa ee AnERN, the beloved Pixe.—On Friday, July 30, AUBERT D., youngest is done & Cumvination Was elfecied to force the | repeal. 0 0 4 — wife of Morris Ahern, aged 40 years. son of David B. and Sarah’ Piki ed "2° years, price of coal as tar above the nominal. figure as pos rio auhject matter recited 1s as variant from the exemption | °°" with frequent exceptions at five on goveru- Total... The friends of the family are requested to attend | months and 27 days, si: Scand fiibic, A sore ol declared by the law of 1867 as 11 is from the description of the | Met collaterals. Total depostts—payable in bars. the funeral, on Monday morning. at hai!-past eight Tne funeral will take place this (Sunday) mornin; ©0-OPERATION Foreign exchange was dull after the steamer and Payable iM COMM. ...,....ceee o’clock, from her late residence, No, 427 Canal street, | at ten o'clock, from the residence of his parents, ] “ There fe no exemption from highway taxes, oh, pro- was titroduced. Nor did the trouble, as a y a8 auch, pro- con rite ocular initial canoes | kre ige saree, Me eater Soin | Quiet a te olowing eating quotaionsSeing | gaan... eee Wad bad ouvuygi oF surikes last Year. |The strike Was | | The provision In the parngraph of the Appropriation bi, | 00 44¥® commercial, 100% @ 100%; bankers’, 100% & | Goiq nars stamped tn realty instiguicd> by te ‘companies jor the | Which dectares that “section 146 of chu Eek ine awe? 11034; short sight, 1104 a 1105. Sliver bars stampe vers sore 1864, which ts ped + + 89,499 Hery Purpose of uvcrwasing the supply or raising & | payment of highway taxen,” clearly ldentifer the nents | Governments were steady at prices a large frac- | Transmitted to United States Ming, Phila” hue and cry to tab etlect. ‘Ihe rationale of tne | fryer t creas re miter was ust, Wo ncereuse the aupplror ee ee | ferent conn, paced Topeciats tana raak cx, | 100 “Om” fromm the highest attained in ne recent | “IPI (OF Coinage. +. +: Uer part of the season, unul July, thus compelling emption Is contained in the aot of 1867, movement. The currency sixea were lower, while SALES AT THE WEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGC, Duyers irom the terior to buy at high rates, with iain. this paragraph provides furtner, “and which enti | the ten-forties were active and higher, touching 116 ae 594 the supposition that he July aud August’ rates | ties tem tox deduction ih the ‘Agnesament of real aud 0 _— Saturday, July 31—10015 A, m1. Would govern those of tue latter part of the season; | “nS! property to the amount fe beredy repenies.” | There was only one session of the board. <ee? secondly, haying forced up the price, to forward | axed in all vexce ee B50! ees Property allowed was | The following were the closing street quota. heavily fer the latter part of the season, thus real. 3 the ‘act of 1867 such exemption, when allowed, in fixed | tions:—United States sixes, 1851, gees 123% tzing a8 Neaviy 88 possiode On the tall buyin, at each, to all officers, musician: aren itis} and birdy, A necessary, TONGOML the | carairrinen,'artilerymen tnd. mounted ember te eke | 8 1H; do. do., eonpon, 129% s 123%; do. Ave ca Gia Sovomber trick of holding back shupments to each entitied to an fiaon Ie is obviousthat the abject matter | ‘WEBse% Tegistered, 122% a 128; do. do., coupon, ferred t> are tl %; “ a i oe te! ten Bogen ange that prices tnd not those contained | nine telot ter fer boespdond doth Jo = sation mys) = betes eon siccessiul. Waetuer the rest of the season wa | would Not operate equall aguas Mi Lagat to 5 erase sore iene, Gee eat Conmuntaney 2000 act of I to St. Peter's church, Barclay street, where mass will be satd for the repose of ber soul, and thence to Calvary. ANDREWS.—On Saturday, Joly 31, Wit. BUTLER, youngest son of Genevieve Butler and James An- drews, Jr., aged 9 months and 9 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 220 West Twenty-eighth street, on seoeey afternoon, at two o'clock, witaout further utice, ANDERGON.—-At Yonkers, on Tharaday, July 29, Leben es llness, DavViD ANDBRSON, in the 50th year age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late Berit on Palisade avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-paat bys Chg Saturday, Jnly 31, the youngest U8" " son of overt and Hannah Anstin, aged 17 months and 18 Grand street, Brooklyn, E. D. PRatt—On Monday, July 26, of consumption, at Shrub Oak, N. Y., Kate V., daughter of W. H. H. Pratt, in the 18h year of her age. Her remains were interred at Greenwood Ceme- tery. anurs.—on Saturday, July 31, Thomas S, Ran- KIN, native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 34 years, His friend's, the members of Typographical Union No. 6, and of the Ninth New York Volunteers (Haw- kin’s Zouaves), are respectfally Invited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, 227 Gardes street, Hoboken, on Monday afternoon, at one o’clook. SHERRLOCK.—On Friday, July 30, THOMAS SumR aged 55 years, a native of county Cork, ire- ‘The funeral will take ned from his late Lncpanies 4 83 North Ninth street, Williamsburg, this (Sunday) af- vernoon, at one o'clock. The{ riends and relatives ere respectfully invited to attend. ly to 1 “A ays. favor th remains to be seen; but it may be the greater exemption of given by & 12234; do, do., coupon, 1868, 1238 1224; do. ten- The relatives and frienda of the farailf are moat | 7 shrewdly suspected that the fatiure must come Pointer meter norectaute: in the . forties, registered, 1145; 114%; do, do., coupon, respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Sune suontnr i Dr, anes Shiveery, at Thy Ononee a aftern » from 1 Telatives and friends of the family are respect somewhere, aud there need bo no surprise if | of 160, doe not at all toute the exemptions Secheny ve | 116% 114%; currency sixes, 100% 8 110, rived fall’ to the lowest minimum before | inw of 186 but that the provisions of that wtshete etre , ; December. The better way {8 for interior | full force, because ta ladoage ante the number of ap te There was no regular cali of Southern eecurtties, Centers, bad i no on! Pout buying— creatine ON & Pay ngs to the eubject matter fs ex- | and the street market was dull and steady, us permitting the companies efeat theim- Te in any th ph Gold was quiet between the limits of 1367; and selves through scanty realization on the Jnt the pereerern ie Shows a clear be cs ugh soalty jon on the Jnty and | iiention a ihe owl Wete"tremptions “if | 10834, @ few exceptional transactions being recoraca 0 ae rie Li | wil bg eed one euough an had been their int repeal di ‘The aisb te of [From the Georgetown (Cal.) Mi a ‘60 abate their pretensions, je laborers throughout last, statute under he at 13634. ursements of coin interest to-day .) Miner, July 19, pe fuch exemptions were i rt 'y of ecientific genticioen essen in hn. amounted to $180,406, The range of the price was | anger tne immediate direction and pervonal super: as follows:— Mine of Pi Ma jen, who is now Bi survey of the ries of Colorado and New Mexico, Tor wien purpiee lantie street, Brooklyn. Brnwert.—On Saturday, ay 31, MARY ANN, the Deloved daughter of Marin Kate Bennett, aged 6 years, 6 ths and 2 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited Mata ast no Boca eet te rent a Be, ore lok. aie at ae a i 5 lence herg randfather, John Van er te roge’s Nook! Zo® Avavera, twin aad youngest daughter of Henry and Florian Boehme, aged 11 months and 2 days. faily invited to atvend the funeral, from his inte at 109 St. Mark’s place, on Monday after- wo o'clock. N.—Jm Brooklyn, on Friday, Juiy 0. after short illness, MARY ANN SEXTON, beloved wie Michael Sexton, aged 29 years, § months and 10 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon. at hale past two o'clock, from her late residence, 136 Front Corner of Jay. VAN SICKLEN.—At Coney Jsland, on Saturday, yuly oh ee Manganwr £. VAN SICKLEN, wile of aga! ‘the Ponnsylvania region belong mostly to a compact | ¢/simed and uniform organizauion, and tt was easy thereiore ot ae robe wueneninen taxon rear ye OF the act to bring avout the contemplated movement. {t in- ‘The lature may hate tit “ volved & pledye on the part of the companies to | them, and also the exem of of Share with the miners the profits of a ceriain fixed preereds for greater certainty, although rate at (he seaboard, and @ pledge on the part of the been already repeal an appropriation of $10,000 was made dui the BaRNES.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, Jul and 4 months. Taborers to keep up'the price UF stopping produce | He !sargued i waa’ the inteption of the last session of Con, arrived in Georgetows, yea- | EDWARD VANDERPORD BARNES, Youngest son of wit wa retives aed fed S) yeare (amuy are respect dorge to resllgs the union price Axeraren mee se the Poopin ta. Bal a f Reporte terday evening, Md ny have been investigating KE. ia H. Barnes, fully invited to attend the funeral, on M torge to realize che unitorm price fixed upon, This It ipa rule, fundamental ‘and un whe " the mines and mountains about Central City for & wen relatives and friends of the family are invited | afternoon, at two oreo, at Van Sicklen Hol Coney island, without ler notice, Drogratame was substantially settled upon at the | tion of statutes, that a repeal by implication sng me | Loans for carrying wero made at6to4per cent | week past. They lef there yesterday mornin Spuing meeting; and the result of the con | snd ihe eater Matite Tomaine in Torcer ete WUMCOME | ror the Clearing Honse, and at 7 to § tn the after. | for ,veoreetown, ‘stopping at "the Saratoun. of aplracy, termed co-operation, {8 seen in 9 | manifestly inconsistent with it, or unless the latter act take the West long enor to @bath, This com- retail gare of ten dollars per ton for coal. Cer. | 2Me notice of the formar praia indicating an intention to noon, The following is the report of the Gold | pination of scientific gentlemen is composed taunly this te co-operation upon anew aystem, tor | Sppomteit and that s constructlon which snother | Exchange Ban of the following names:—Profeasor F. V. Hayden, Geoneration in any just sense involves equal stares | Nparvof wsuatuie ard It beriously Mars the warelen Gold cleared $00,804,000 | Rev. Cyrus Thomas, Persifor Frazer, B. G, Caring: tn prodt or logs, and not a conspiracy to reap aud | system. harmony of ® | Gold balances 2024934 | Yon, James Mevenson, B. H. Cheever and Henry W. divide an inordinace profit, ‘The thing. theretore, ts | Tam of opinton that all the exemptions to members of wwe | Currency balan 2,875,004 | Hiliovt—the latter an artist, In addition to the regu- mot worthy of the term of ea-operation in the | National Guard, declared by section 146 of chapter 60%¢0f jar pay wee names appear above, there is one English sense—in a word, tt ts nothing more nor | {26 laws of 186%, still exist in full torce and are unrepealed. ‘The oxports of specie during the week were as | cook and three teamsters. They have been travel- leas than @ corner ‘in the Wadi — atreet | Pepootully beraas | CHAMPLALN, Attorney Gen foilows:— ling, since leaving Cheyenne, with two wagons of senso, Io tt the companies. provide the | By ontor of the Commander-tn-Chiet.’ wee four mules each, one two horse ambulance and attend the funeral on Monday after at three oo the residence of Bs parente, 40 South BOYLAN.—-MICHARL BOYLAN, Ng 82 years, tive of Ballinagh, county Cavan, relande on The friends and the members of the A, 0. H. of Hibernians are respectfully tuvited to attend the funeral, thia Pera atternoon,at two o'clock, from his late residence, 442 Hast Fourteenth street, BRogax,—On Frid: July 20, after asevere and painful {iiness, Mra, MARGARET BROGAN, tn the 62d year of her Van Wart.—At Tarrytown, on Friday, July 30, Captain Isaac Van Warr, im the 65th year of his age. WALLACE.—On Friday, July 30, ANN WALLACE, of 201 East Twenty-ninsh street, in the 65th year of her age. ‘fhe funeral will take place trom St. Stephen’s churoh, Twenty-elgnth street, besweon Third and Lexington avenues, on Moi Morning, at half. past ten o'clock, When @ solemn high mass will be capital and the minera 4 ft “4 July 26—Brig Isabella, Para—American gold., $1,000 | seven extra riding animals, The teams were left 1 ‘Lhe relatives and . | offered for the repose of her soul. See cocremth Lat oe are involved in tue orestion pore 1, Blaty-ntath pore ery thetr an- she = peas Holsatia, London—Ameri- ‘eo camp basis ee Re ‘down, the creek from fy lavited to dtigud tue fuera from Vie vertdaae Weps.—On Legion, July 29, Jonn WiLLTAM, In fie conminey, er it mt te aetivooataed | Oh Wedgeny nexe® rn Dow tee Park | sy, A —siaer Wolly ati—Aircis | ant atappa his moraine a tbe hous of Ke | Gaylatertcon af Grog | Al nn em that coal ought lo be put vew Y toses seve gnesbenves éeovieies ++. 60,000 | Joseph W. Watson, in company with whom the Pro- ‘ochester NY. ’ le — as lee, Wat fone. ay a bee tgp dey wil ys eee an ii Ee mateo Fegiment July 27—Steamer Holsatia, Paris—Mextcan fesaor visited several of the, Tunes up the right baad Case On Fre ae ay poten Casny, @ oo fully invited 60 eeene. the faserale eon We, real- desideratum woud have ‘been gained this month either go to Long Branch for a week's BUVOP...... 6.06 20,800 | fork of Clear Creek, This afternoon the team wiil | tive of the parish of ‘Sarmanvarry, county Roscom- | dence of his parents, 417 West Forty-second street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock. your by the organization ‘or af foexpen or to Stag Sing for a day or two's enjoyment, The | July 27—Steamer Holsatia, Paris—Gold bars... 80,500 | be driven to some convenient camping ground west | mon, Ireland, in the Peat a of his age. * Tay BL, at Wis FeMte VeSTERVELT.—On saturday, July 31, Bive system of transportation, Tad ‘not the eee people of the latter place are very desirous that the | July 27—Steamer Holsatta, Paris—Silver bars, 1,400 | of Empire, and on to-morrow the party will pack ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited t should visit them again, as the last th Jat | ci e' ‘ ; anies preferred their present interest t regiment e ime | July 29--Steamer Rhein, London—Amertcan thete mules Aud proceed to che Middle Park, remata- | to attend the fuueral, f ti real Gg y NS. Weare Genent of the trade in the devompete Of ee | maatoon the feottrities ut tillage the weather rather Idee. . veseeesesesTL%700 | tug in that locality some days aud visiting while | daiguters, 96 President street, Lroklyn, Aiw (Sune | Vueretu he Vierese ot Rieke o festivities of the occasion, lextoan coli saeen L000 | there all places Of note ar interest ay) afternoon, at twa aainck. Nolice of the tuneral wiil be given to-morrow,