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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1870.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. ¥ ne ne € ~ HELL Wrese! Zeravl « HE CO UR TS Y and Ohio sterling, 78.7 am GATE. Wrowen Zarababel Lotgs No an, F T * Railroad, guaranteed, 7 20 Hebrew Reilef Soclety, the eyal Yalaisk, are ~—— . STUD guaranteed ‘by ‘Georgie, $3.8 45 Arkansas ‘sevens, 10.0) | Progress ‘6f Operations—Commencement 6 | ease te ee a nae anus WK ednesd Important Decision in a Lottery Case—Cigar acesoay eee} T.8'Th ‘THE SUB-TREASURY REPORT. ; : 0 Fora agro Apathy ef New York— Fourth avenue, between Thirueth and Thirty-Ora6 Smuggling—Seizure of Altered United Stated | wan street nas again drifted into state of dul- | ,, 70 Towing Ny atin rere heey = | _Atmongn there 1s an occasional Ini in the reports | ee ee ae nner a line Bonds—A Blockade Running Case-Al- | ness wmicn ts singularly at varlamce with the faolli. | sno United States Messttors— bali acne demandat the | from Hell Gate, yet there 18. none in the work to erleWalk, MARIANNA H. ADAMS, the beloved wife of leged Misrepresontations and Liabili. ties afforded for speculation. ‘The remainder of the | Geli meovipias ders cens. Eire, chemi Magee bushels Rodage | clear the channel at that potut of alt obstructions to James AdAINE. a aualntances of the family are ties-A Politician Sentenced Congressional session will doubtless witness the | Gold pees ose and chicos poten navigations, After the successful blowing up, at respectfully invited to aitand the funeral, tron rod same duiness should the financial measures which | Gold Nts. Yao. Babi bs forred and one tremendous explosion, of Blossom Rock in the | residence of her husband, at 233 Court street, Brook. in Ganesal’, Sessions. are now pending in committee be permitted to out- | Surrenoy S8for whlte, Gora was duli;the demand | narhor of Ban Francitco, an impression began to | lyn, {his (Wednesday) morsing, at eleven o'clock, —_ sleep the session, The announcement is made to- 10 for new mixed Western. gain ground that a similar procedure might very Dan er Ot atine, “Conk, on Monday, Mi UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. day that the Currency Contraction bill is again post- ie ee tery Gries 8680 fof foun Tid the Sound of those formidable obsticies— | 2. ee eae een ea BALL (late Of thie sdlhealy poned, and that nothing new has transpired with ie ie Sa Hiss. sete. rocks, whirls, eddies and rapid currents—which wo | city), aged oo tay, May 90, JOHN HENRY Brr- A Lottery CasemImportant Decision. reference to the Funding bill, The gold brokers | Receipts and Disbursements at the Office of Rare stl dall'and nominee — often prove destructive to sailing vessels, and not site aeeie Fare o onthe Balls held an excoutive session this afternoon, at which | ¢he Asslatant Treasurer of the United States, | Seve tiguar capectulit for sram room, Tho charier rarely even to craft propelled by steam. But the | "The relatives and’ friends are respectfully invited fendant was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment they discussed the proposition in the new Internal New York, for the Month Ending May B1, | ness was qui pened there wee ‘considerable difference between the work which was to be per- bad Hilary the Soera by 8 (W brig beberle talon for not paying the tax imposed by the revenue 1aWS | Revenue bill to increase the taxon sales of gold, 1870. Train and petrcioum Matt TTosuivert pigat for | formed at San Francisco and that on which engi- commer of Top! : i > from.No. 863 Delancey O ‘on lottery business, Application was yesterday | ang appointed a committee of five to proceed vo | April 30, 1870, by Balance. .+.0s0vere+se~+. $88/281,240 bushe wheat, at | neering skill is now being tried here was pointed CAMPBELL.—At Corning, N. Y., on Monday, M made for @ writ of habeas corpus with a view to tesi the question as to whether pee law provides for | Washington and lay before Congress the injustice of nee during the mon! ‘a fine for the offence or for punishment by imprison | the measure, “yr ment. The Court ruled that the statute provided MONEY BASY. gaia Soles. aa for. 008 and lnprisonment and rerused to issue (he | me money market continues extremely easy, ond | ‘Three per cent certificates. j lenders have diMculty in employing their funds at | Post Oitice Department, 30, Wa. WALLACE CaMPuRLL, aged 40 years and onihs. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his father, Freeman Campbell, also the members of Eighth company, Veteran corps, Seven:h regt- ent, aud Atlanta Lodge, No. 178, are invited to at. out several weeks ago by the HERALD, and also the fact that to attempt a comparison between Blossom Rock, with ite 6,000 cubte yards of soft sandstone and hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of hard neiss at Hell Gate, was entirely out of the question. ++ $11,085,487 — , i tend the funeral, from the residence of R. H. Gott UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT, better than four per cent, The dulness in all | pransers..- ops fe engin cine wey re ae es Re ed No, 355 West, Thirty-fourth street, this (Wednesday) it y ‘ Bremen, with 4,000 bbls. refined do, ; a schooner, 100 to A red | afternoon, at twe o'clock. . Charge of Smuggling Cigars. departments cliecks the demand. ‘The rate oncall | Miscellansens... BU "Domingo, ald a abtp, about 1,180'tons, to Sad Francisco, | Teports of the achievement | at Bait Francisco Case.—On Tuesday, May 81, atthe residence of Beiore Comimissioner Osborn, ranges from three to four per cent, the lower rate | DaasT ni ® general cargo, on private term. Which was undoubtedly a spiendid oue, even unter | nor father, 248 East tty atroct, Harlem, CAROLINE he United sates ts Anenaet Cullen and Kawara | Occurring In some instances without regard to the | Interest aovounts, in Golli..-- 10,018,161 ALR Chae wae Gens with m fale, demand, ie tates tna casiaecta In charge ot toe work did sroauuy'pro- | CASK, daughter of Wright and te lave Luisa Case. King—The cefeacants were yesterday brought up | Collateral, Commercial paper was quiet at six per ———_09,400,242 | do, Sa to apolat Bie. da 160 do. “on private crime, 1402 | gross, onward, nevertheless, with such rapidity as | Not! Se nT Hato cia; Miyata taka 96 OF for examination ou a charge of smuggling cigars on | Cent for prime double names. Total. . $151,727 402 | terme, “Hage remained fem, wilh ealos of 600 bates af igo, | {He limited means at thelr command would allow | yyrajyais, JOuN CONNELLY, lute of New Yori. the steamer Tybve. Heid in $3,000 vail to appear for FOREIGN EXCHANGE STRONG. Sy ripen pire fd ab Ihe, do, ‘of 800 bates’ val goha THB LEVEL REACHED. iii4 remains were inteyred 1n the Cemetery of Holy examina 'ton. i ‘The leading bankers were unanimous to-day in asks a ea dete, ead ATs Gee aa got bales were soltou'pri- | In a.former description of the operations at Mat. | PO. Boston, a aay a9, Canonine, widow ‘Tho Seizure of United States Bonds, ing 100% for sixty day sterling and 110) for sight, vate terms. ‘Tampico was quotedat Te, a 7}g¢. gold in bond, | Jet's Pomt—there being nothing done at any other of | 41 \ij)-ain T, Corncli, 1a the 62d year of ber age, and Manila idige. a l4ige. di the rocks of Heil Gate at preseni—it was stated that = dO, ; Hova.—There. was but tte activity 19 the market the de- | 4 'snatt was beg suuk through the sold-ro'k and | ,22 ,welutlves and friends: the family aro respecte The Uniled States vs. John Kandle and George | ve oniy transactions below those rates were sales Marshall.—ihe defendants were arrested a few days ect towda’ mand being light and almost enlirely for smal) lots, bat, 5 Oe : : fully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) paving altered United States bonds, amounting in | $2200 and nearly as large an emoun’ he 67,207,081 | Brices expectally for the better grastes./, Ammon to eboice | nel—that is, twenty-five feet below mean, low water, | 9,240 Bust Twenty-fr-t street, the uggregite to $16,000.and having the saine in | been engaged for to-morrow. The following were the mn | Soa ne, Itisonly within tHe past week that this level has | ,COUULAND.—In Brooklin, on Sunday evenings ssion when’ arfested, with intent tode- | closing rates:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, Balance ...., se cessasenee ee + $84,620,161 HAY.—With only a moderate demand and fres receipts the | heen reached, Lo do Which over six thousand cubic May 29, ANNIE C., eldest daughter of Matilda G. market wes heavy and lower, We quote:-—Shipplng, ibe. & the late Captain Joshua Couillard, aged 19 years, t The-e parties were principal witnesses ina | yo93, + good to prime bankers’, 109% a 1097; | Balance to Cr. Treasurer U. 8... $75,664,482 i 3 * | yards of solid gneiss. the hardest Kind of rock, had . ve case in the United States Cirenit Court, In which, | 2205 ® 109%; good to prime ee eed | Dev disburelig ACOOUNIS. .-.+.-", %200,010 Bi rotajt tout boc. a B10; long rye straw, GL BLIO; | TY dually removed—inore than all of Bioesom |p, ue, relatives and friends of the family are respeat- fro.n all the clret that short sight, 1103 a 110}; Paris, sixty days, 5.18% a P 5 Rees a " fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- a all, tae cre ppear that the PI Do. Assay Office ... + 1,605,152 TiDES—The market was only moderately active, but | Rock contained. ‘Thus was done to come down to | Genre, Be trect, fourth hoase east of Grand then vetendant ( the dupe of | 5.134; short sight, 5.13)¢ a 5.1144; Antwerp, 5.18% +_ 1,005,197 594,500,151 | prices wore envy wt-our quotations. We quote:—Buenos | the actual bottom of the future channel, and irom | Ucune, Beran BI a Soma. BARS 11,985,407 | Ayres, 25 to 27 lbs, Me. a Z340.5 don 20 avenue, on Thursday, at twelve o'clock. 10,034,612 | Montevideo, 21 lbs.» 386.) Cormentes De. —At Flint, Mich., on Saturday, May 21, Cole onel GEORGE DBAS, In the S4theyear of his age. DEEGAN.—On Tuesday, May 31, WILLIAM FRANCIS DEEGAN, youngest son of Willlam and Rebecca Deee gan, aged § months and 23 days. Tie relatives and friends of the family are Ly i fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 567 Third avenue, this (Wednesday) to 28 Ibs. ae. | here the tunnelling, or rather excavating process, has Montevideo, M1 1 - 1 10 223 Iba, 2066-8 | now begun. For the present but one “chamber Se Gkistoruta, 792 to 96 Ibst, 200.3. Central American, | Will be opened under the rock, though five or six in immed, 18 to Zt Ibs, 180. Oe not trimmed, 18 10% | ail Wil be made hereaiter, ‘These will be con- "a Ike. Matamoros and Mexican, 22 to 24 lbs ise; | mected with each other by side galleries, which will these more experienced and incorrigible delinquents, | y 5.193; Switzerland, 5.18% a 5.13%} Hamburg, | Receipts for cnstoms in May, 1670 TE ie ee 35% a 30%; Amsterdam, 40% a 4134; Frankfort, 40% | Receipts for customs in May, 1890... SUPREME COURT. a4l; Bremen, 7834 @ 79; Prussian thalers, 71 @ 71%. Increase, 1870 ..... soasetencesass $1,060,804 GOLD LOWER AND DULL. -_—__ A Biockade Running Case. Vera Ci 18ig0,; Tampico, 20 to 22 1ba., Ie. be graduaily enlarged until t yhole inner body of Hehive Dads Dngeabem: The gold market was but temporarily responsive | Statement of Business at the United States | je: Boyota, 18 to 20 Sci, gold.” Total stock bides 3 Fe ee tate meintieay 4 De iieeab rine oto t amibiatinn i if r 31, 1870, 124,80); corresponding date last year, 163,200. ° bbl mhacaore Di Sureyret Gk: ea: arérvey Bart of ot;-=)| Oe smengHD cf exdbange, 'te Drioe to tne mice) Assay Ose: wt New York for the Month | oie ie ‘the market for* hemlock sole'was only mode- | Prising about 90,000 cubio yards, shall have been re- a Ryle i is advancing to 114%. Later in the day it became Ending May 31, 1870. rately. active, but prices were — steady, especially moved, leaving but & crust of suiicient thickness afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. The plaintlds in this case are twenty-six in nutber, | 1 oa ana aull, the price falling to 114%. With the | Deposits or gotd— for prime leather, whieh was in ‘asiail aud with the required support of wooden posts | “ETN y “starenew DELANY, in the sth year of and are residents of South Carolina, The defendants . Foreign coins... a Other kinds. were | 4a fain) snnglr. Oaks! Wae Within to resist the downward and lateral pressure | nis age, native of Queen’s county; parish of Rakeen, of the water and preserve and protect the men ab work Inside of this artificial cave, To tinish this Treland. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect+ sought atter by both manufacturers and deale ices, “We append, the current quotatio were a firm in this city during the war, and acted | S%dy enhancoment of the national cred 88} poraign bullion, a8 agents for the plaiutifs im certain commercial | Teflected in the contmued decrease of the public United States bullion. 97oc. per Ih. do. de? | will probably take about two years, when the great transact ons. debt, there is a disposition to sell for a decline, and ‘lo. aa ” “ fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afters ecitt suit, 8 browgnt to, obtain an accounting and / rye joaning rate shows a falr short interest, which | poppet of ai domly igo, s Ha Hat Je.” | «plow’” that obstruction nor omly invo. te “uniadie | BOO, st two Oolock, from bis late residence, 39 bry lig Ha , ogi nm fr “pulls,” wi ¢ ext week,’? but ‘ond o * that Hart, as principal of the Arm, has converted | meets with little opposition from the “buts”? who ‘orelzn coins $17,500 AF hg ge ote pene Week,” bul enlitely beyond the reach of re- | Faiuu.—At his residence in Woodstock, West. large amounts of their property to his own use. ‘The | are rather disgusted with the failure of thelr cam- Foreign builton 14,000 hts, 20c. a in the th, S5c. a49c, Oak. h- ) vertical shore line with pyay vd Ky th of water chester county, on Tuesday morning, May 31, after a defendants denied ail the allegations made by platn- ign. The transactions were few in number and United States bullion (contained in gold). 6,000 vy, Bde. a 42c.; do. middie, 880. a 42c. ; do., by long the rocky wail as in che madi ar han nak long and painful iliness, EDWARD FAILg, of the late tills, except Unat they have $22,000 dn notes and two | Palen. p Untied States bullion (old coins). 9,600 cropper heavy, ; on eg NY itooly will, be Ot arent advautaze, as ali | 2TH of Fate, Williams & Co. lots of land in Brooklyn, Wich are held for the ben- | light in amount, ‘The course of the market 1s shown United States bullton (Montana)... : 1,500 re ie Rg ay raph aed Poet ede eas easily LP at advantage, as a His friends, and those of his father-in-law, George ~ efit of planus. in the table:— United States builion (Lake Superior) 800 oa: hee ee end ae aeeend tom eet Sees enicie Greer, are invited to attend the. funeral services The defendants, for a separate defence, averred | 19 4 yp 1PM i "4 United States bullion (Nevada). . 14,200 ‘o small lots, but prices were steady, especially (or the ‘There are not a8 many men imployed in this im- ‘St. Ann’s church, Morrisania, on Thursday afternoon, that plaintiffs were incorporated for the purpose of a hs ? ” 3 United States bullion (Colorado) 14,000 | better grades. Bates ‘ob hits. Porto Bicd at ‘a bic, and iy employ: at a quarter past three. Carriages will be in walt- portant improvement at present as there should and cquid be. The close of the fiscal year 1869-70 beng ‘hear at hand—June 80—that much of last 100 do. Cuba muscovado and English Islands on private —— ih tthe Mott Haven depot t fF] $76,500 | terms. We quote:— bg at the lavei pot to meet the half-past two Harlem train from Twenty- expo:ting the goods in question in violation of FRissiz.—On Monday, May 30, of paralysis, Mrs. blockade regulations, which business being illegal ‘Total. they could not recover, Total deposits—Payable in b: $243,000 e pla ‘=: Ne . Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed... Wc. a et cI era- > ane plaintiils demurred to this as net a legal de- Tn the gold loan market the rates ranged from ‘Total depostts—Payable in coins wen so0 | Cthtves ntrifugal at x Bie thie ee fF teppei frvictar is emer ph ren 3 SALLY FRISBTE, Pa a ean of her Age vived 6 . adic. a i 2 respectful Judge Ingraham has decided in favar of plaintiss | two per eent for carrying to flat for borrowing. ‘The Total........- fie ade Ree Ee eee esa tthe coun | attend the funeral, from No. 311 Weat Twenty-eight LR Ser European steamer took out $311,855 in gold bars. | Gola pars stamped English Tal 1 Mle: a Boe. try to seek other employment, and the exp-rience ara On Tuesday morning 2 stay Si Burzaneet SUPERIOR COURT. ‘The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as | Silver bars stamped 22,207 | New Orleans ‘We, a % they have now gained would be lost, as new hands | wavs wife of Patrick Hart, in'the 80th year of her Transmitied to the Bc. Pa ed MazaLs.—There was large movement in pig in, | would have to begin to learn anew. | There 1s more Philadelphia, for coinage. igher, ; very, follows:— 251jb52 | (prices for witch mere decssediy a pee arena money at hand—a part of the appropriation made by which ead ta extent oth ‘lat n Goid cleared Friends of the family are invited to attend the fae Vacating of an Order of Arrest—Impo! neral, from her late residence, corner of Court and q Sie sat anu, 18 Congress at ita last session—but there are also some Reser Gold balances. claims for remuneration preferred, which, {f allowed, Before Judge Barbour, Currency bala SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, isos ‘ ‘ga eu vio igs “Bunce, to | must be pald out of this money,” ‘These clams aré cig li incyne) teen stale a ogrape ste dips In the case of William E. Hog vs. Blanton Duncan, STOCKS DULL AN Tacaday, Ma bc arrive, "al 0. stock of Straits is ex- | still under consideration in the War Department, | ““jywpy,—In New York, on Tuesday, May 31, WILe previously reported in the HERALD, in whicn Judge | The stock market was listiess, and would have | gigs 7g 5.9, ¥, May B1—L10115 A. M1. pene Ting! ‘ au 1 ut ond a 88 igs a8 ts aad tl ee for thelr gasmnene, sould they be | EXAM Hany, tn the asth year of nis’age. “He has 5 ere e} 0 1 i) r0 L. gs ido, oe = yet hit Ww y i Barbour has had under consideration azmotion on | been stagnant were it witnout the exceptional ac- oo Gs oe te di a be a5 os eco Lette as geo tas ee allowed. peepee —_ pata eee en’s organ manufac: st coal do, Speiter was quiet [but steady at 6c. je. gold. APATHY IN CONGRESS. Lena ‘was dulat earaie e ordina foretan 50 on In connection with this subject of the dearth of old sold at 8c, currency. Copper was steady, with a moderate | funds available for this great and highly important demand, the sales being 125,00) Ibs, at 18%4c. for Baltimore, | national improvement, the remarkable apathy ant i9iic. a 19ige, for lake, Iron—Scotch pig was uuiel fof | Shown tow Tan Iv Golesans end out-of it peviiparek all kinds except Glengarnock, which sold to the extent of 500 fe a ner nt pier a fons ou pricate terme; Eglinton waw quoted at 383.8 883 560 | i this city, is somewhat astonishing. The pub.ishe uo) fi A v 3 ali and nominal at #76; rails, were quiet, but steady, at 859 | plished with SSnything ee eae expedi- AE ge fOr EE ee een ne Yon, ftom a half million to. miliion dol. can ; 40) (ons old raiis were sold on private terms. acat'iper yeast wokd aes xequinicé” ant 4 OiLs.—-Lingeed was firm at 9c. a $1, in casks; 10,000 i eh x ais for requisite, a en eee aL STORFA.—There was still a good demand for spirits | years’ time. With these facts Made patent, it was at turpentine, but with continued free offerings, the market | frst proposed to allow the miserly sum of $100,000 was hoayy, thongh prices were no lower, all’ of the sales | to be appropriated for the ensuin; dar, 110% being at full figures, ‘There were sold 875 bbls. at Bic, PP) ng fiscal year, & abc. (almost ail at 3&.) for merchantable order, part | 1871—an amouat utterly insufficient even to keep on dock. Crude turpentine was dull and ’nom- | what has now been accomplished from gradual de- inal at former prices. The market for rosin | cay. The amount was afterwards generously in- ‘The funeral will take place this (Wednesday) after. noon, at two o'clock, from St. Mark’s church, corner Second avenue and Tenth street, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. HERNANDEZ —At Spring Valley, N. Y., on Sunday morning, May 29, MERCED ANTONIA, youngest daugh- ter of the late Carlos F. und Margaret C. Hernane dez, aged 26 years and 4 months, The relatives and friends of the family and those - of her brothers-in-law, Charles L, Fontaine and Adolfo L, Carrilio, are respectfully invited to attend the fnueral, from the residence of her sister, No. 126 East Forty-fourth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Hogy.—On Tuesday, May 31, PaTRick -Hory, & native of St. Catnarine’s parish, city of ‘Dubin, iz the 46th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 162 behalf of defendant to vacate an order,of arrest, | tivity in Pacttic Mail and Ohto and Mississippi. The | 009 Us5-20.'c, grauted on the application of plaintif, a dectsion | former deciined to 43)4 on the apnouncement of the Rd do... has been rendered on the motion, The plainti | shelving for the present session of Mr. Lynch’s bill alleged that he nad, on defendaut s representations | granting subsidies to the Pacific Mail and other that he was worth over $200,000 above his liabilive: i Bold him goods on eredit to the amount of $16,022, | Steamship lines, bat rallied to 44%, from which It takiug his no.e therefor, and had subsequently, on | again fell off to 4324. Ohio and Mississippi was very his representations, surrendered the note to him and | strong and the omly featare in the rallwag list ex- taken in lieu theres he note of Nick’s Steam Engine ae . Company, plaintil further alleging that both defena- | 2pting Reading. Onto sold at 4074 and Reading at ant and Nick's Sicam Engine Company were insol- | 1071s. ‘The market was heavy up to the last board, Vent at the time the nots were given. on apprehensions concerning the Funding and Judge Barbour holds that the facts proven by the _ % . SACaet Were nit eatlclenl, aan tnoncMeninel Currency Contraction bills; but with the post. dicted, ty establish the frauds, or etther of th ponement of the latier anlin the absence of further news concerning the former became strong it eed not = that the representatious we s within the knowledge of defendant, or that plaintit oY mate iy ‘ LNW int hereivre, decides that | 1 flual street dealings, the highost prices Re are 100 1WONYC&H 20000” do: Foe was defrauded thereby. He, the order of arrest must be vacated, with costs. of the day for most of the Mst being 4000 O & Miss con b... was only moderately active, but steady at former | creased to $250,000, barely sufficient to carry on the + COUAT OF GENERAL SESSIONS made on the sidewalk tn front of the Stook EX- | fa Goi.e &TC lam. Price ‘These wore, old BLO Dols atralaed at Ga 1256200 do, work at Hallet’s Bolnt ‘oy, walle other rocks and i Saban pase aoe mene wee o'clock. ; nd a ol ‘ t $2 10, 1,100 do. No. 2 at B2 45 0 $2 50, almost, all A a ay NSON.: i . — charge subsequent to the closing of the Long Room. | ie). ¢ Stohto: Ko at soo Bt 21028215; | Certain future, Persons who have @ right to speak, eae toruseets omar letwias 1s te oti year of hie > %0 do. We quote : No. 2, $2 20 a #2 50; No. 1, Siva sip a $5; extra | as the saying 1s, “by the card,”’ decisre that this 1s do. and window glass, 25 25 ais. Of tarwe heard of no | mainly due to the political and numericat saies. Wilmington was quoted ASCENDANCY OF THE WEST OVER THE EAST. A First Ward Politician Receives Judgment | Atiaottc Mail reappeared to-day, and was rather ee dke Binone aie ba Siac $87; 100 do. age. 100 Mit & St Paul pt. ‘The friends of the famuly are respectfally invited 0 1 for Assaulting a Female—Remarks of the | active. Itsold as high as 29% and closed at20% a joel iene at $2. PROVISLONB—Receipts, 60 bbls, pork, 150 do, Wee Bk 112” 100 Tol, W Court on Passing Seutence. 2934, The following were the closing prices of stocks Bi 109 10 Pitts, F , beef and These por-ons say that if Hell Gate were situatea | '0 atiend his funeral from the late residence, No. 44 Bofore Recorder Hackeit, at the west session of the board: —Canton, 6334 & 694; 99 nto a fond ree Sage apr oa ae ae ened petween Lakes Huson and Michigan, or would. ob- eee aie rence on eee morning, at tem The People vs. Stephen MeGrath.—The defendant, | Cumberland 49 bid; Western Union, 81% a 31%; 25 Chic & for bore, mew mess-at 29 62%, and about 150 do. in lots at | Struct navigation somewhere near the confluence of ‘ManvrN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, May 29, Aa wife of Dr. George Marvin, in the sixty-seventh 400 Ohio rae R ‘39% | #29 75 for new mess and $20 25 for city ice-cured mesa, and | the Mississippi, Missourt, Illinois ana Onio rivers, 20 ye who was convicted of assault and battery upon Miss | Quicksitver 8/5 89 4; Mariposa, 84¢; do. preferred, ab 28 6) for extra prime. Dressed bogs were steady at | appropriations of millions would be urged and | Oris age. Maitie Alore, was yesterday brought up for sentence, .| 16.4 16%;.Pacitic Mall, 434 a 43%; Atlantic Mall, Barney Poa te deans ee eas ter fee idee cetee:| | Regatta Oe eineneey OF the {Meads of the family are invited to attend the Recorder Hackett, in passing judgment, sald:— | 20% a 2934; Boston Water Power, 1674 @ 1744; Adams 40) Del, Lact Eras, wich Arrivalnot 1109 head eof was in small sup- pa ig epee rece ne Ree funeral, this (Wednesday) aflernoon, at half-past ‘The complainant in this case, of her own accord, | Express, 65% a 6474; Wells-Fargo Express, 16 a eres Foe a aa Ee omine prime | complaint, and to all uppearances a just one, is | wire oVclock, at he First Presbyterian Charon, first preferred the charge against the prisoner. She | 15%; 40. scrip, 3a 3%; American Express, 43% @ 700 Bost, Hai oss, mm terces, 426 OU a #24. Beef hams were dullybut un- | made against STiscne on Weinesday, April 6 at Yokohama, mate it believing it was just. She then acted of | 44%; United States Express, 45% 46; New York tees : Tie for | This oomplatnt takes. the shape thar the Congres. | J#Dan, on board steamshtp Costa Kica, of remitent her own free will. Her complaint caused the arrest | Central conseltdated, 1003, a 10034; do. serip, 94% @ by do. 116iq | Cumberland cut, Ite. for short rib and 15ige. a 15%c. for long | gignay representatives of New York have either not fever, JOSEPH MASLEN, in the 53d year of his age. of the prisoner. If her first story Was true he was | ¢s. sanem, 143% @ 144%; Erte, 23% a 23%; Reading, 100 Dub & 8 C RR. 106 clear Cutmeats were duil but unchanged. small sales Massocu.—On Monday, May 80, at St. Luke’s Hos- erene ? ange the influence or lack the persistence and unity of attempting an outrage, amounting to | (prac: ‘ 2, : 200 Col, CATO REE.<°. gig | Mere mani within the rane oF Oe edanomigrs acd ocre, | effort. whieh 18 necessary to success In obtalnin tically considered) an attempt to commit a | 109% a 10%; Michigan Central, 124 a 124%; Lake SING RR.. Foe oe ar an ees The market fer | jibe-al appropriations. In bebalf. of the work at He , bagged i rape. He was accordingly arrested, and both | Snore, 973 @ 973g; Ulinois Central, 139 a 139%; 12:15 o’Clock P. M. Jurd was quiet, but prices were quite steady at yesterday’s | Gate, It is su y si o 7 9 e! J a - - fe iggested that Congressmen, not onl complainant and prisoner attended before the | Geveand and Plitsburg, 1095 a 109%; Chicago and | $1000.08 6s. 8, cou.. 117 Bitoio US 6-90, ¢5 168, n 1184 quotations. There were sold 800 packages within the Tance | from this city and Brooklyn, but also of Jersey, and, pital, the Rev. STEPHEN Massoon, D. D., aged 74 years. His friends, and especially the clergy of the Pro- tes'ant Episconal Church, are invited to attend the funeral, this (rect neestn) Stier Opes at half-past two o'clock, from St, Luke's lompttal. MEERIN.—On Monday, lay 80, SARAH ANN, dauzhter of Joseph C. and Ann Meehin, aged 16° months and 7 days. Funeral from residence of her parents, 44 Essex apres us, (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. MerReTT.—On Monday, May 30, JAMES PAYNONW MERRET?, the beloved son of Joseph and Catharine Merre't, aged 5 months and 21 days. The friends of his parents, and those of his unclé, James Paynon, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 151 North Eighth street, Brooklyn, E. D, Magistrate, where, by some means, eithe of le. for No. 1 to prime steam, chiefly at 16e,; also a of ro rsuasion or threats, if both, and certainly of A Nortkwestern, 8134 88134; do. preferred, 889f 2 8844; ye Suu tierees “at t6o. for Angust delivery, and 5%zc. for June | Above all, of Connecticut and Rhode Island, and of 0, + x w 5.20, < y id July do. But i deratel the Hudson river counties of New York, should com- reward of money, she withdrew her complaint. The | Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 80; Rock Isl- | 449) Us Em, 2, 5,0; 6 Ne eee erat ainioss all Linde sere: ary, holds” ga | bine on thts question and move jointly and steadily in oe eee ti ivcen the partion Duc by rewson | 8d, 118% a 119; Miirankee and St Paul, 596 a 12 Sleek M. and 215 P. me. | Si, UME fmstoun to 'reulive, “Chitse. was dite | the matior as one of common interest. ‘The “straw Of public report acquired publicity. ‘The public ; do. preferred, 8034 a 8034; Toledo and Wabasd, | 10000 U8 6's, "81 for” export. ‘quoter—New butier, State, bale hecig | fen enshusiagm of New Yorkers te ee ote Oy mind became altve to these considerations:—1. That 4 @ 54%: do. preferred, 72 a 75; Fort Wayne, 953 | 10000 US 6-20, c, tubs, fair, to extra, 270, a 820.5 State firking, light y i“ beara & Heth ipping. a woman made a complaint. 2 Thatit caused an > 4 4 é +1000 US 5-20, c, coloted and full yellow, 27c, a Ble. ; ‘State, Welsh tubs, good | It is hoped and expected that a little more action ‘arres!, 3. Pat the magistrate allowed ttto be with- bid; Ohio and Mississipp!, 3934 9 3054; Delaware and One o’Clock P. to fine, Bie,; ordinary lots, Be. a 26c.; Pennsylvania ‘will be had to urge this Hell Gate question upon Con- drawn. 4. That money was paid, and improperly, | Lackawanna, 11034 9 111; New Jersey Central, 103% | 10000 Alabama 5's, bs. 78 200 shs Harlem RR. be Ney ee ee rope dr << eee fe) gress ag one of national pe gig an and never cease to accomplish a condonement of me offence. The | 910934; Chicago and Alton, 1163 a 116%; do. pre- | ‘0000 Tenn 6'a,n 57 800 Reading BR. Siow chessee isle, fectorens pameandedra.iteatege; |.) feet ull the work ts finally accomplished. questiGty Ot inadsocates, ‘he question of ex. | serFed, 117 0.11774; Morris and Hss-x, 94 a 94X45 Han- tite id dices. Fatr to extta Stato factovicn, ee. a 1 g0-% (ld cheese -Fair to extra State factories, Itc. a 1 & ample became discussed in ine community. Public | nibal and St. Joseph, 117 a 117%; do. preferred, fal te farm dairies, 18%yc. MESTING OF QUARANTINE COMMISSIONERS. guthorittes deemed tt advisable to prosecute. A | 1161; bid; Iron Mountain, 46%, 947; Boston, Hart- A XOLEUM.—The market for erude, in bulk, was without BB aS Grand Jury heard the woman's story. She was alone 6 Oct 8 hange ofc . Holdera were unwilling to sell af fow ike. white buvets rotused to. pay over T8cou excep tee Report Rocelved from the Counsellor of the dO. 100 Chic &N W RR. 100 a ae : ne. While buyers refused to pay over 14%c., exce| q With tat iribunal where she might speak freely and | Fd and Erie, 4a 4%; Columbhps, Chicago and Indi 0-0 very small “nantities, No sales we 5 , MULLIGAN.—On Tuesday, May $1, SARAH MULLfs volantariiy and without compulsion.” She ‘ust | ana Central, 19% a 19%. 400 Chi & NW RE pf > i, on Lower road at Be o Spode fn Dbl, ee Meeting Called for | (NUNS holoved wife of Edward Mulligan, in thd Dave so spoken or the Grand Jury would not have Mi ed a , OR 588 | apo" - is, were arse aye 24th year of her age. iudicted. ‘They did, however, indict, witich was the | HIG dtp LOwEer FRsONe. for export on, peinate terme, and for favre dcivey | The meeting of the Commissioners of Quarantine, | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to votce of twe.ve men, Ji she did tell her story The following shows the highest and lowest prices i i vi attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 80 Derren, eu private’ eee Wn tls an seneoree Seip ty called for three o'clock yesterday afternoon, at their aphtha, which wi increased firmnews. The we $ ales were $600 bbla, for daly deliver a4 100, bayeriao peers rooms, 14 Exchange place, was duly convened, Wil- e market’ for refined ofl for quick delivery was decide on G 2c , Sacre ustive; che. demetcl bel ramost cntiely Tor ee ore, son G. Hunt, president, in the chair, and Commis- ‘and asthe offerings were oly moderate, prices were avout | sloners Bell and Barton present of compensation, then notwithstanding her story o1 y for the ea Compensation, they indicted, walch 1s a view ‘sil #pdeg for the lesdhngeneoy Inve aos Bronger for the people. ‘ou, McGrath, were " nest - arraigned ‘upon. tho inietment. thus found. Upon | New York Con, & Hud. consolidated, 109%; 1004 fie trial, and without evideuce given in your pe- | New York Ceatral & Hudson scrip., ois a Si. a on Thursday afternoon, at half-past lock. one 0’ McINTIRE.—On Monday, May 30, after a short ill. ness, ROSANNA McINTIRE, widow of John McIntire, ip the 65th year of her «lon 3 y ure. hall, you admitted the offence as charge’. Now, op a Weare Cou'teutie SC full prices ‘snd one ortwotuner® | Commuasioner Bell read @ statement to correct | tno relatives and friends of the family, also those whut do you oifer in mitigation of sentence. Not BY ‘* 1068 * were sold, but at prices not ¢ thoae previously current. | false impressions conveyed by recent newspaper re- | of her sons John and Thomas, and her son-in-la\ evidence of previous good character—and your omis- or ‘There were sold 8,000 bbls, standard white, on privateterms, | rts in regard to the use of the steamship Illinois, | Michac! Quinn, are respectfully invited to attend thé siou in this respect must be taken agamst you—but 9% 9135 Dut supposed at 27 b16e.5 1sGW) dow at 27 9c, 4 BOD jlo. Cer tet thous aieromad. 50. Ges Mrticte onthe | funeral, rom ‘her late residence, 296 Canal street, Youlendeavor to shaw that te complainaitt was at pe ie. STREET QUOTATIONS, gh test, mt Bii6C.5 A000" dow for uly, at BHKc. 5 6, i 5 © | this (W! auesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. “s «109% 1085 do., for duly to December ’ (1,000 each month),’ at | subject of that steamer in the HERALD of last yeur. - ry ume of the commission of your offence a prosti- ‘81 — 2740, ; 1,000 do., for August (late yesterday, and not before A communication was read by Henry W. Johnson, O'LEaRY.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 81, t you show that the magistrate dis. | North i Sa aaae Half-past Five o’Clock P.M. | reported); 2,00) bole, for Seplember to December, on private | peq.s counsellor of the board, embodying the follow: | TIMOTHY O'LRaRy, aged 66 years, native of county mals harge, with the cemplainant’s consent. | 4 orth weste: $9 8874 32 Chie & N W pret terms, | Jobbing lots were duil, but unchanged in value, sell- inz:--The Marine Hospital keg were not sold | Cork, Ireland, So much lor the relation of parties to | Rock Island, M93 ee Pacite Mall 1c. In Philadeiphia the market was more P 2 ‘Hila remains will be removed from his late resi- 88% a 49 ; : 2 Rook Ieland.... 119 a U9%s aa ae ee eae: acto: cute weeny’ cxenptefor Map oi, | Under the act of April 22, 1867, and the period of one ‘another: how do. they stand ‘ve‘ore the | Milwaukee and St. Pani 65% i | NY Centralcon dence, 204 Sackett sireet, on Thursday morning, be- Sy . = 4 france 3 ‘ Kee St. Pt ferred... 81% 793 aul Idata reduction of 4gc., closing, however, firm at | reservation does not control the portion of grounds y . Peete cmise wo give premium to crime, scoond, ee MTEL eric 10% Bee | Reece: te By Wetec Bees Be wth me holders Malin i¥e. tte talon were how used as Health Ofioers residence and voarding eee ee itigiries CC tompalemen well tense: rates " 5 : nt, te 4 e ey Central. 0 107°a 10745 Oblo & Miss... 40) 4025 av, at 286/gc.; 1,000 do.,ffor the last sbation. ey Were sold under act of May 19, 1868, “ a m to give immunity to a bad ian: third, ‘to set & ontaen Chiou Telbgrepi 100% ne ¥ Ia ris Norton Con... 109 2 1098 30) do., for June, on private terms, and | andit being decided unwise and impolitic 70 s¢!l the | brated, tnence to the Cemetery mn the Holy Cross, PAOHe penacobons fave danst irivate edits. OWNere | Canton Company. . 70 68a | Chic & NW... liga 81% Bostlaridiirie, Aisa 4% Toe ar ee. vy and frtn, with a moderate de- | ehtire property, as the State would then be left with- amas or etc NI ee The jaw allows settlements it contemplates intelli. | Pactic Mall 4435 4815 mand and small offerings, The sales were about 00 casks at ae Lega Gae ee Do ge nerron O'MAHER.—At Wes? Point, Si. ¥.,0n Monday, May 30, TimorHyY O'MAHER, a@ native of Cork, Ireland,. aged 79 years. gent discretion. The magistrate must consent, and, GOVERNMENTS STEADY. COMMERCIAL REPORT. consent being necessary, denial is proper and dis- The government list was steady, but a fraction ‘The demand was large, the sales ae 490 | the property ‘Was sold subject to these reservations 24, a Mie. a 270, gold, in bond—the latter | until fay 1, 1871. Up to 1864, no steamer being cretionary. itsecws then, a privri, that even when > '. ~and 33igc., currency. 4 a The funeral will take place from his-late residence, Sethe caascntin such cass that & magistate may | ower, in sympathy with the decline in gold, Im- ToRSDAY, May 31-6 P. M. k iligeed waa him at 82-98 9 88 3734, gold, auty | OP ECE Oy eo ae i ete eo oalth Oilcer, | this (Weslne-day) afternoon, at two, orclock. deny. Hence the law contemplates cases in which | portant operations are suspended pending the queg- | BEESWAX was dull, the sales being confined to small lote | pal et Vbags, in Boston, at 82 2%. “Grass were | P10) eheue int “1s64, @ boat was pro- O'MatLHY.—On Toestiy, May 31, ROSANAH Mo. the Magistrate may protect Ue public, and even the | tion of the Fanding bill in Congress, and the market | Within the range of 96c. a 87c., which were the closing prices |" sxrxs—The market for deer was dull but unchanged. | vided by the State, her ronning expenses were Case, wife of John O'Malley, inthe Soth year of hor weak and unwary private party against U.e public is theref full, The final street " for wholesale lots. Sales 5,000 Ibs. Texas on pri terms. Goat were | paid by Dr. Gunn, and he received her earnings. ie. vivequichors oF the private insumictency of the set. | 18 therefore dull, ‘The ual street prices closed | “C\voirg.there was no demand except for job lots, and | might demand and’ the "aales were “unimportant: | Neyerrheless repairs eaunot be melded under th | 9,feLuncral will rage place trom her lave rosie, | 268 Leonard street, Brooklyn, BE. D., on Thursday afternoon, at three o’clock. PATTERSON.—At her residence, 121st street, Har- lem, on Monaay, May 30, after a long and severe illness, CATHARINE M., wife of Henry Patterson. Her relatives and frlevas and those of her hus- band, and also her brothers, Dr. Stephen R. Harris and J. D. Harris, are invited to attend the faneral, at the Reformed Dutch church, corner of 12st street and Third avenue, Harlem, this Wednesday after- noon, at four o'clock, Without further invitation. 4 PUNNETT.--On Pein! Oe esag 28, JAMES. UNNEIT, of this city, aged 57 years. panacea service in'the Church of the Holy Come munion, corner of Sixth avenue and Twentieth Eeeet eae (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past four o'clock. QuerireL.—On Monday, May 80, Jop QUERIPEL, ia the.63d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invite? to attend the funeral, from the Gotnic Methodist Episcopal church, Grand street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘REIMER.—At Ward's Island, on Monday, May 80, ment, The more abandoned a woman 18 the | as follows:—United States currency sixes, 112% | prices were heavy at 15c. a 20c. for Western and clty adam an- Be See aes ates ‘ie, a Bb ‘1 ii fessed) of ass i‘ Tee ne ne ee oe cter renders neg | 913; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 1173481174; 40. do., | tine, aXe. for sperm and Ale. w Abc. for patent. really more defenceless than one of good | coupon, 117% a 117%; do. five-twenties, registered, CEMENT.—Rosendale was steady at $2, with a fair de- en . character. Her bad character invites outrage be- | May and November, 1113 @ 11134; do. do., 1862, | mand. do., not tr ee ee eae em taat de aniever emai ie coupon, do, 112% @ 112%; do, do., 1864, do do., Cocoa was quiet but steady at 12c. a 19%¢., gold, for | 4 very credibility. The worse a woman is the Weaker | T11N & 111%; do. do. 1865, do, doy 1a7é a tits eoputliad dca Waly cltde te foe sien ate telah ©. | of charges for such services but for no other. she is iu the eye of the law abd the more to be pro- | do, do., 1465, coupon, January and July, 11334 a 113%; rope, and Russia bolt rope, and 17c. for 3 The demand was partly from, the trade. but chielly A communtcation from Dr. Carnochan, the Health tected, Her Very loss of self-respect and sense of | ao, ao,, 1567, do. a igs a Pe, Rusia tarred, ri y 4 ri . dO., , dO. do,, 114.8 11444; do. do., 1868, do, from retiners. The 4 were 2,600 hhds. at 95,c. al%c. | Oitlcer, in regard ty the seection of a site tor his resi- Gegradation perhaps may make her amenable to | (oe ao. ten-lorti aera ~ CooPrRAGE STOCK.—The demand was tight, but prices | for Cuba orto Rico and Demerara; also 2%6 boxes at 10c. | dence, which must be de bit tipon pursuant to a cheap purchases if proseeation: eee cir. 4 4 @ 11436; do. ten- ie es, Teg! istered, 108% & | were steady at former quotations, viz:—Sugar shooks, 86 inch oe wot St. Domingo at 9c, Refined was higher and law, Was referred to Commissioner Barton. cumsiances, of this oats Tao Has Heol ube Ib |: 10676; do, do., coupon, 10335 a 108%. heads ,#240 a 82 75; do., 38 do., 88 a8 (5; molasses do. | dosing viens rte ou of mont Kine tee, ett wes |. Commissioner Bell saul the salaries of officers at revues a puni-binent of @ year in the Penitentiary THE SOUTHERN LIST DULL. box do. $80; rum do., 8695 a GB 60; | soft white, 12%c. for BY the Quarantine station at the time the present Com- aa the imposition of a fineof $260 for the offence In the Southern list the Tennessees were strong on 87. Hoops, 14 fect, $45 0 G50; do., 19 wo w 12 pe assumed ones ran. art iv monet of which you stand convicted, Ine say, Samana of | purchases by parties supposed to be operating for Oor70% peas frogs ae only moderately | A! wn in Wee fitet report ‘vere mentioned sa laborers ot eet athe Penitentiary. | | the legilative “ring” at Nashville, who ere destrous sesicen \diekaclane a wath Lids wears tes Cote are now entered as boat hands on board the Llinols, 5 is LARCENIES AND BURGLARIES. of making @ market to sell upon. Last Saturday the eet. tert ity rn me se a Stans Me baad yy wen eT at Wese Sree sags " s asia Low Oe = se Edward Tacker pleaded guilty to an attempt at | Tennessee Legislature passed to its second reading Jane neat Tie oaiger | oe Were engaged in labors for Improving the station and larceny. On the 13th of May he attempted t0 | tne pill to seale the State debt, which provides for Bo. tor Bin dy for Septombnr a aiigey and | 4. 4 should not draw pay from the Commissioners, but ata, »! $200 worth of property from the house of Eilen from the Consirnction Bureau, bills si tha benta water ical 380 do; for November al Wc. We quote :— Mea leer. valling in the bonds which were so profiigately wasted Oplante ana sobite Soa eon Was adopted requiring Mr, O*Rourke xc. aaboc. per Ib, golds | head of running expenses, and the government 13 Lora Cruz, S87e0.; Buenow Ayres | jiahle for any such expenses at the present time, If 7 er Ib., gol the Governor Fenton is used at the present iime the med, 4c, expenses of running her, and not the Fietche*, are 80c.; Para, | to be he by the State. et this vessel was em- “i ploycd in towing another from one anchorage to an- ‘The market for raw was still active, and, with | Guner the Commissioners had a right to fix the rate si only moderate offerings, prices were firmer, holders generally Fefasing to soll fair to good refining Cuba osiow 9¥4c. & W546 fe! 5, Oey 10.1 ygen3 do. 16 to, ig, 19 io & 12ig6.; do. do. white, 11% 0 i ne Grades, 85;c. a 9c. ; grocery grades, 9c. a % vi way da, Memphis. N. Orleans. Tewos. {ter a lingering lliness, ANNA LauRA, beloved wife Wi. ‘lum Degnan was convicted of an attempt at | py the rail oMcials to whom they were issued, | ordinary... ie wig 79 —Small ( to appear before the Board at a special meeting on | Over ‘ ul ara, burg "stn the rst degree, having been detcoted iM | ang for replacing them with bonds to the amount | Good orth eS aly | ariel aut Tru quite sleaty. on eros Ae HK 813s. hay next, to Teport on the divisions ot wor | OF DE. August: H rauty are favited, to attend the Finnie, ist street, on the night of the 12th of May. | actually realized in the sale} so made. The xiang. el 4 | SPFEMACETI,-Refined was quiet and lower. Sales 100 | at the Quarantine station, The Board then ad-} rynorai, from foot of 1ivth street, East river, om Fried 33 23%¢ | cases at Se. ; Ei poet Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, REENGLDs,At ichmond, Va., on Monday, May 80, Captain JacoB I. REYNOLDS, aged 56 yea! 13. ‘The remains will be taken to Coeymans, N. Y., for 34 5. — Drop steady at 77¢c, and buck at 834 active TALLOW.—The demand was’ moderate at quite steady Seabed Ralce fer catinas ee eee ae Me ene MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. John Ady 180n pleaded: guilty to an attempt at but- | Legislature has also given a first reading to od Ta . » 23% I 1 Ade tee cay ‘the 10th of 3 ‘COFFR,—The market for Rio-was only moders lary in Aye tied degree, Ou tne Jot of May the | another bill, which proposes to repeal the law | andheavy, and prices were atid lower, “Balen prisononcn “in avenue; but he did not succed in ob: | permitting railway companies to payback to the | [inds’wore Mow. of anie’ but held ‘for Tall figuren, | 2 Toracco.Tho business in. Kentucky was only moderate, taining any y Tenerty- o State these bonds in exchange for the mortgages | We quote: -Rio—Ordinary cargoes, 14%c. a 15%¢0. falrdog | the dtmand from all sources. being light, but there was no ere +E) interment. These prison "(Ts were sent each to the State Priso | ven to the State, a law obviously tnjudictous from | }A4o SexiSSnies for ots, ies igo Serne Ser eater “Sine | uolelioner he daien rere 460 miss at Taj. a Tde-yaecorde ber hie Bron as oe er ‘ann BS anid "ManoaREt Me ve a peel = - “> oe a oe th oF q wl je. ra 7 bh TO nae ETD ‘mas Was convicted of grand larceny | the beginning for the reason that it tempted specu- | sapere, Teo. @ 19¢,; Coylon, Wiige. n Le. ; Maracaibo, 164, Tks quality, ‘teation was 0 tne, more acco st be GRIswoLD—HusBANDs.—On Wednesday, May 18, | BPI, younges son 5 of lace collars from a littl " & 180, ; Laguayra, 16) 18:40. ; Jamaica, 150, a 1634c.; | Were made Of 119 cases, 1863 crop Ohio, at 22, ; Bt atthe Church of the Holy Communion, by Rey. B. ckels. interred at T: OWN. in stealing & box tle errand | jative railway officials to depress the bonds and buy | Costa Rica, I6c. 0c. ‘1 ulic,; Mexicany 1 rivate terms; 100 do.) 1269 crop Penusy’ 2 Davip D. GRiswoup to Lizz Hus: | The remains were in ‘Broadway, #24 Was seut to the State Prison ies Be, ates Mandiay 202. foxican, perate terme »y 1269 crop Penusylyan! E. Lawrence, 4 GRI Sivant.—At Niagara, N. Y., on Monday, May 80, yoy ee eyearmand “IX mouths. George Wiliamsom, | Mem tn for Yue purpose of cancelling thelr obliga |. Wim Sean &Bsan aude the Mook RIS today a tollowe’=~ | weresold atbbena Mt Oy On BaNbe, all of puis city. No cards. Monday, | Hexke Y Sroann, tainer ot General Charles B. wio was charged wr "H Stealtug twenty-seven dollars’ | tlons to the State, The general list was sirong and | 42,601 bags in New York, 13,606 in Baltimore, 2,000 in New Woot.The JAGGARD—EASTMBAD.—In Brooktyn, on Monday, Stuart, of this city, aged 86 years, y market for all kinds of domestic is without ) ta Frauk Weber, pie .000in Mobile, 1000 tn d May 80, by the Rev. Willlam T. Fitch, Mr. Rosgert ty tr eber, piew Orleans, 2,000in Mobile, and 1,000 in Savannah, activity, the demand being light and only for small lo Wu oH M5 GARD, of Newark, N, J. to Miss Estat worth of propel MEE RERLLO the Ponty ‘ guilly | closed as followa:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 614% & ‘@ Recelpts 24,638 to petty larceny, and w “As Sent to tte Penitentiary £0F | 49. do, 8 " (eee Til bushels wheat, 11.600 de corm, atpaades | aatlous te reat a Ea Suites of neue kine i ‘Se, daughter of Mr. Jolin Bastmead. fey months He wasalso Seaienced to the State Prison jdo. new, 57% 86734; Virginia, ex coupon, 69% a 54,97 ,600 do. corn, ous to realize, and pi tome, kinds aes trite pe es peek okn = Gn Montny; Mad 29, at the y Van Nuyse.—At Williamsburg, on Tuesday, Mal ai, of constimption, SARAH VAN NUYSE, 1n the 67ti ear of her age. : The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 3355 21 . oats and 8,000 do, malt. The market for State and Western | lower. hat little demand pre for two years and six .onths upon a suspended | 09%; do., new, 69 96934; do. registered stock, 6534 four was quiet th demand from all being ight, bat fine fi ‘and spring clip ‘California, “The” mar- French church, Josera Maitre, of Bos! re ai 8. judgment in another case. , @ 66; Geor f 5 3 | prices wor at our quotations; sales 8, ket for foret is extremel; uiet, and prices r Bre a * vited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) SE ey is tne cas endar. for to-day: Bs Georgia sixes, €7 a 88; do, sevens, 95 a 97; | Bran Nott dn as only moderately dealt in but quite stexdy | of, almost. all Gegeriptiona 9 Mitra nobivat, | OOTAYIA FROSSARD, of Bromonconrty France. oy | Maly invited to ator ee fromm tho residence of MIs People va. James Marion, Thomas Marion, 3 North Carolina, ex conpon, 49 0.499430, new, 2544 | in value; sales 450 bbls. Ryo llour was steady, with q mod. | The sales were about 60,000 lbs.; fleece at d2c. x 50c., includ: STRONG—VAN NostRa’ Dy ney Madi- | Collins, 149 South Kighth'street. Maron, Frauk Netison, Mie. #¢! Darragh, Henry | a 2614; sissourl sixes, 94a 9434; do. Hannibal and | ptsto de ‘he saios being 250 bvls. of corm meal, 160 | ing 15,000 Western and Stato at’ dc. n 48c, €,000 scoared at | the Kev. B.S, Fairchild, James F. STRONG, of Mh ‘ollins, y , . Scamor Thomas Casey, ba. "Siary; The Sane v4, | st joseph, 9a3¢ a 94; Louisiana at: ces, 701% a 47 he peorilciosie a1 on gs 80 Ca priate lercae sion ae lo ae Bodie. for | Sas x ff a ry a ~f ent eon mene wey Teanio Whiting, aged fvand Parise Daly fewnious AsGUIE | a. ae sixam, 7644 0 70343 de th seres, of nm Oi, | Bmmertine State. ASS | oo weed: actras Wie. for miactiun vide 16 oO Toa, exes wi Seu i] Vive? ee ee Reb ra a ne Bane VE, Li ves ClorK, Join | A siptthy les: at ie Pa ia far | Geet [fee pO cama pipers TTT Died! ‘he reatives and friends of the family are in- The Same . Jae Syd “ ui 3; do 78; 0 el » for fall do. le r e a s i pe fy ‘ meigder grand farceRy; ThE Same | souin care ma al <4 py ris ye ive bee bt 500 Witoxer. Receipts, 542 bbls. The market was mode- ABRATIASS.—On Tuesday, May 31, Porinr ADRA- | vited to attend the funeral, from th idenc ot his y eny from the persons The | or sccm inte a xes, 01 iia ed. a & 82353 uv Aira doses: 5a rately active at about former prices, The sale wore 800 DUS | sans, Wife cl Philp Abrahams, in'the doin year grand ther, Ds edit ed attests Same vs. John L a eny; ytie Same va, | 0! Memph 8, 63 @ 5334; do. New Orleans consol, Seanateotn ‘ et UT%4 8 SRST ’ of berage. Has rOOKLYN, (la at ¢ Wil larn Mest! i 1810; a ied 19 railroads, 76 77; Moblie } Round hoop Obto: trade brands Bao | Matar sown. here weve taruee sales of 1,000 Ibe. mew 1 Cisg reictives and friends of the fumiy, Sous o | o'clock.