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f i nen PERSIA. plctnresamanens of the atrest soones, and it enables he government to kcop & }eiwr Watch Upon ex- clsable trades; but to a gooerat shopper tt isa great nuisance, To buy a sew common articies Tor your owe personal use you have to Walk peruaps mitles, untews you lay out your Propsenne if cleverly aud know the oiiy by heart, Some of the bagaara, f dro years, tt ia true, but lt has nongthe leas ‘stopped growing.” VRABDOM OF GONSCLBNOK AND PROGRESS. The government lias of late yeurs, expecially undor the last and the provept Pachas, very p rowpbibly improved, I have vitudet before to te abolition of ail distinctions on dhe ground of retigion aud eae. FAVANGLEE, AND COMMEROUAL. Wate Sree, SUNDAY, June 26, L510, 80K a 81; Toledo and Wabash, 6656 &58!;; do. pre. retred, 75.4 77; Fort Wayne, 95% bid; Ohio and Mis- Sisa'ppl, 87% & 874g; Dolaware and Lackawanna, ox dividend, 108% a 105%; New Jersey Contrat, 10534 4 109; Chicago apd Alton, £19; do. pi Joun Grogan, grand larceny; Patrick and Phityp Cantiin, receiving solen geogss Wilttam Murphy and. Yanuy Deiancy, laveeny © DEON. Tmatanavion iN TennReaee.—Mr. Join Rham, of Nashville, has Just received a letter from Eastern : NEW YUKK HERALD, MONDAY, JUN® 27, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, 9 rae } "| Prpesl committee of seven gentiemen, whe THE WEEK IN WALL sTRReT 18 bid; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 118% a Li4sg; | Prpesia frota & committee o! x ‘My . eo | ong) ny andszoie o8 the | Ths t#, Of Course, an iWeuse Blep forward, au > a en | heat , i, ' | tepresent several thonsaud of the Menonites in that The City “of Caliphs' as“ Seem. “by “a1 oguhipadd, ore, oy no ineans ge handzome o8 fhe | Aida aot cours. an tunmeuae slap forward aud IE | a) sc ssonairaied tnat evan Til ebeculative ire | do. preierted, 11934 9 129; Iron Mountain, 48% bit; | portion of hurope, who desigu imiatgrating to CMs . ont Thivé descitbod aboye; tnatead of being , ba) in with au arched vault they are yrotected from the | tha stbstitutton of a writen civil code. This code | where the gonius of modern fnanciors has tutro- Hartford and Erle, 3% a 4; Columbus, | country, The committes, on behalt of 2, E Teayea, The cofve | has eon prepared, and, despite the prejudioes of wie es ‘i f and) “rings? with a | > And ‘ont Wie @ 20%; posed immigrants, wit visit Tennessee, ant pe erald Special Writer. Son ou.y by a shmich Of straw qn’ 2 | duced the system of eriques Anil Indigua Central, 20% a 2034. ee c “ptembur. They. will vn 5 fame gurl al $a * ope vate The yen ine Chose iat sndcess hardly exceited in polithoal movements, he closing of the Long Room the following tho. t neat Rape eB on. ry and . neo rn pei A With bhaie conden benctied hag tis ght 1c hatngt yet been openiy pubs ‘Tho best laid plane o' mige and sen prices prevailed on the sireet for the more active | arrange for tie permanent ect lement of fhntr far depead wlmost altogether upon reguinr customers, | ited. Bat tie surkiai syelein of administration Gong actngice. eae aattie Weatern Union Telegraph, 25s: Paoitle | Poa frien ~ he -Aeeaee itaneree pete ety 4 + Bagdad—Its People, Pacha, Bazaars, } Wwio jay axed wouthiy Sulctiptions and ore chen | can never bo ue.tor chau mpalutary despotism, TR> | there was litte eortatay at the by daira a42y; New York Coutrat, coupon, 08% -@ | tunes, sufcrines and welseitudes, “whey date beck t Ebert can much co . | Pacha enjo. Solin , 4 nie pate she ne over th re addy; d rat, 4 \ igs and vicissitudes, | Trade, Dogs and Antiquities SUE Oaee ae, One omer ter the | being fear of « revolution or Of a petition against | Werk to indicate the change to oom a eopin Scrip, 94a 04',; Hariom preferred, 233 @ | $0 Whe Walieoures, and are scattered. throughout ‘ » Yogs Tey an gl for p cup or cotee antachibougtie, | lueio tte Sulla Aud now aad then ita iaeriia.ts | Ket ere its.close, ‘There Dad heen adult preinte to | pkey © | Burope in lace vanibers, especially in Rusaia, Peis. —~ ran tae feinmeraton tm suc casca 12 | that iuers wiki Ue vadciupuions parkas, die Pacha | tha break” whtoh supsequently ensued, Tae “bu” | ~ i yids hore, 2/4 890% | gia ahd Germany, being more tiegiyt aeviied tm alWane iets to his generosity. ‘The baaaarsol Bagdad | of Bagdad has only a salary of $75,000 per enue cliques laden with stocks, had been. seeking to | * Seri, BG'4 & 85%; do. preferred, 88% a 89; | Holland than elsowlere.—Knorvlile Press, THE TURKS AS A GOVERNING RACE, | conan ti fuiige 2th, SMU cy Uuot ss | aco iohiStas feigietata wow i ulteun’y | rovive te pac intone tnt had uotdased to ces | Mork lant (tsa t,t Pa ob wots do pr | em —-—- “Se hero; the city ts not re. | according to uis own juigment o. whe eCesay rite est, mye | fetred, 80% a 81: Wavasi, 57 a $74: Ohio and 8 > , es wpoctat caeaionce im any branch of | and right were n'a. very ravornDls poring for cor ) take themselves the risk of blddhig prices up, for the | (i'et 30% a Bl; Wavasi, 97 @ S743; Ohio and Missle. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 4 . ne Oriental mautfactare, , indeed, i4 rather ® | rupcou. Of cou ss, however, tf the Pacha does nog reason that the street was lethargic and tudlsposed Now Jevsey Ventral, L35¢ a 100M; notes ity! ay ety. | Seu & volerably lunge surplus to Stamboul ke will be | © “4 Bd Ero, 2% ad, Marzio+, Indy Zobelde's Tomb, a Slave Girl froig {| “> OHS que Prive any boek ee Oe eee to Ho.anmiine pandlag: Mia Caner emvene gaeion Tite Go ek Y SENNBTT. —On Thursday, June 23. ab i y : AR Muon, vary anuct, has een written about the | gt ONDMR PERYRCT CONTROL. Of the eurreicy question, hile We guts OI ona gouty sary oon te Leg PP ® sabe isin. oy ne her i t z tagdad, imaginative alghtoned aa is tke present Pachs, an ont ek are wa st ad 2 OoXtreme Muctuations datly in the price of y' . Batons 6 es Stamboul, aud City Life as It Is, angie Oc SIA aaeead the'r Garrow opoape tome:|: whicl uae just ocurred meen sines nai has net oe hold atocks wore réwily to soll at the Hatt sdvpnce, Gteiaiethe Week were datouawans Fenr akannapadiiieah dentate tei, ate betng Gererad hed y the “is Wh, Way are nga gylf-deitial enough to renounee ail the piviokes | The “break” began on ‘Tuesday, when, In thi hE Ig ig de " sald, relish Obristian mech more than Mot of a ‘turk, His wie, an old lady of hth Lig absence of a leading supporter to a certain line of KiNS—TIMPSON.—On Tharsday, June 16, by By way of Europe we have the following highly | ilesh and blood, The strects are very narrow | aud depuried pau af Ne Very qenitbly (lets | oka a abarp decline took place in Ohio and Mis- Thomas Armilage, B. A. HOPKINS, Jv. of New . and dirty, and are, indeed, tofested wi seorcs | behind him tm Stamboul to take care gf his h : el : i York, to Bova &., daughter of Wiltiaw B. Timpson, > Anteresting letter from our spectal correspondent in of thousands of how'!lig, masteriess partatt Qox4. | avoirs. Bat of course he brought with lia some ef | sissippl, the yales of whieh were afterware aiscover- a Brosyiets , Bagdad. The communication will attract general Bat those antmals are by no means dangerous a | the younger attaches of Nid harem. His eister, A | od Ty he for the aecount of a broker acting VAN AtapaLk—CORNBLL.—On Thuesday, June 33, attention, from the old and young, on account of its | tures; they bark, but never wits. They cover the » wealihy widow in Stamboul, however, rightly ludg | 7 14s tarceot ot Kdwatd B. Ketettum, a the Fifth avenue Baptist church, by the Rev, rf streets with their ordure, its true, and {n tue sum- | {ag that nine montis 1m Bagdad must have thor. | i pr i F " Thomas Armitage, D. D., THOMAS O, VAN ARSDALD > Pines of dato and the able maanerin which the | Ter'wuen the canine ax well oe the haman family | ouguty sared film with the caatrasof ieve iale cron: | Tits broker. also. neta about gye — millions Louisa Ry youngest daughter of John N. Uormell, writer describes his experiences in the ancient | ire soticted with diarrhawa, the thoroughfares are | tures, hag just #8ht niu 23% bittuday presenta young | or god, tie weakned’ In Witeh coitipelied i alt Of this citys . towa:r— From tis cause Very offensive, espectaliy a8 Bagdad | Georgian, purchased trou her paren for the sur of him: to fail om his contracts. Tne whole story i“ — ee » aaa hAson ees yok blessed With a street cleaning eontmiss.on, 70,000 ja ston (35,500), The Georglatt icaneaks tok ails ed oul phir: proud plik i $ . liere is one story connected wath the dogs of Bag- Of age: 5 accomply 1 ay ut and 3“ “f \ 1O- ‘ ee ‘The Chey i edeng as er ? which stil lingers Bary fs Te oi fete LSet ‘kis ana Aravior is brachii ae @étler, The sudden catmination of the clique 3 AsnaaAd a Jane! it ye rere mi er i} ve . May 24, oh y i en the Engiteh Tris | what ia more important than wll to hua, ts mos! 2a pin } A Lager 7 . 'There are few English-speaking men, and perhaps and ee ini Expedition were hove, | beautiful, This hee Urst catrance into wie world— | Movement in the precious metal was only the se- ‘ any demand, but full prigos were demanted, Ocher The funeral Will take place from 235 Fast Twenty. « fewer Mussutmans, who can make a first vistt to the | some of the mids! of Sire ele ak oe bard ok say, she Ls guaranteed Lad bao hin ve qreace of the improved condition of our foreign printheticuapedbiersostor. gs in value, We quote: ba ate Cy ORT ORceY Pla ab ag ha A cient city from which Lam now writing, without | 8Patch bout, while livid as! ve ore Me a2 | pled any otver harem,” Slo Heems deligited’ With | trode and the entancement of the national credit, | Rlo—Ordinary cargoes, Late Po On Gf the, Bepuaie Reet, Braceae “4 bated eh ty i } e0) ofthe howling Of’ the a Afer | jiecnew owner, and be, in turn, as at ouve in- | ed 00d do., igo. a 1BKe.5 Iho, ; extremes (or Inte pastor of the Fortieth street Presby sleep on account of th ORS. ba M4 ge. u slight quickening, of the mental pulse. Strolling | two or ihree slainborless nights they htt upona plan | statlod her a8 first iavorite. 1 have no doubt aiso | 1 Was the disregard or rather the ignorance of the joe th Ste-y Micgagortt Mh daks Oss. Haren. through the same bazaara which once echoed to the | of vevenze. Lae OCW TET Ot | (oat he has Weiwen a letter of thanks to his sister, general finaucial situation that led to this resuit. lon, 11340. a Lie. ; Maracaino, 16340, a 9e. ; Laguayra, 1eMe. & ope set rikee will be nae Co Ha rg he eat, hey batted & cout anes COMMERCE, The cor old 1 “ 5 . . ‘ ck, at ‘ #005 of EH) pod Gasp, Haroun’ al: Rasoha; of his. |: SDH At tom ont ot tie wintow: “The next dow |’ Bagdad, an Lhave acacia is @.groas comuner- TH SGMese of Bold, hap 1M mines astontaned we | ie, 18360. | Coste Rica, 18, a 20e. ; BM futel, Fortieth’ street, near Lextngion, avenua, Vizter Giamr, and of bis tru3\y eunuch Mesroor, or | that passed, of course, saatched at the prize snd | otal city, it 4s one ur the few miraets accesatbie to | “bulls Lahileam sae Bante: aay feet ia ater | te. aie,; Tie. a 180, and Savanilin, 15ige. Ba ace ie ae tees, to: a ee aes M4 Vv y hauled up to the secontl story and assasai- | the people of Centrat Asa aud Persia, and caravans | the panie it had setiled to 139, it gave way to 120 tn all gold, daty paid. PR, ges gg . cing Ain xa . DER tear STO, HAGHIEG, DC FOEN DY Fhe, Waasinly Danled bes Win sesann Sraty soak mrenees, | tae fonstantig-aettung ous for. Aleppo and Damas | sve? aie had sot The “buus took | Corry. ~The market for this staple was Inactive, Thee | Congregation of the Murray Hitl churou, are respect Slleh# Barber orthe Hanchback; or passing by some |: 2ovte.N tou ware caus vulthewsty murdered. But | Sua lor Mod ane Dacenee Te ke cer eke ieg, | tke Mose surpristaig way. The “bulls” took | 4 Corte, ths market for this ata prices wete heary and | faily Invited to ve present 7 cores ere, tr . ons, wit bi i ad ft ‘aaiel 4 eke _ . . e cS el re mysterious mansion, with closed windows and barred themiddies haa to dosist When the authorities found | han, Its seaport is, of © , Bassorah, 500 mules | Dold of it ogain, conuting upon a reiic- Pras lange bl yp sad ee ae a Cinelnnatt papers ple Mae CODY. halt t doors—the Nonse, doubtless, of Zobelde and made | iF out, doo Nositns never KML aayiiing Wo which | away; pub opie of widnisuip los make com: | tion, but ran dowd to 110% loro the | guemanpleber Reg spinner or fare ding sya TES Wie Mencin elerra: aanaa een > . 4 the Almigity has given life, except for some sufi | munication easy and spesdy, A great deai of Keichum party took hold ana bid it up ‘@ slight fraprovemeat, The | CC¥en o'clock, my dea ly valores hus }, CHAS! and Amine; 1n short, ga where you ibaa Bagdad, | cout object. Iu tcl, they’ carry git principle 0 | vuiky: produce 1. stil, however, deut down | Reiraun Bary | toe Saari chads tances ein} witha for July at tc. Gee EMR Tet Chloags isehae so long as you steer clear of the resident Europeans, | fur that they always keep the. hoads shaved (asthe | ine river oa raits,’ or brought up. ta Ss; the Movement enlte tin ’ ‘ 200 0. Lon Aa e and late, youterday) 108 ca, : vicago Ti aga oi Hindoos do, also) So as to avoid the heartrending ne- | mugalas—smail Ar vesselg lowed by a | side operators that the May interest, which came on 7 bee 160. 300 1 or July at 19 16-1éc, and 200 do. ony snap rm ns the artieanne Greets os, Cessily of slau Rleaiies the inyrlads Of Wirmless Im- | rope wgainst the curr bya dozen Arabs. TNO | ine market in the midst of it, was absorbed without aie bie eee yp <n oe Sune 2s tomas . early boyhood—dream them over again, too, not in } Soon Tnar nt ouber wise lake vefuge ta their bair, | chief arveles of export are Wool aud gram. ‘ihe im- > 7 Furi Dah oF Behians, jaturday, * eet me But here the tide turued The ae 2 his age, the mind’s eye simply, but with the figures and The npneae oF Retina Eh Gaaioes pa 1s one i fovea manic) naa and saab sy goods, cal. | Weakening it. Bu ve ey le turie ef tat if Bo car the family aereapact- scenes of your fantastes in actual, iteral procession | portant respect from the houses in oslom cities | tery, Indian fauries, Xe. rhe trade “in euormous Cotton Crop oO! year, excvodiny a a es funeral, at his late resi- Y —-defore you. Itis strange that the genins of a name- bs ac she weg. fin Ciel ash. a Eaten frcatcriie miaene bone ye vrs of last year by 300,900 pales, so told upon the foreiga Midining. ae Hee dente, 3 eipevween Third amd ‘ yhges a 1@ Bure ai i z me i . 3 con. | dood m a uy 0 pee my »rnoc "Jess story-teller should: have. thrown so potent a | built’ with collam Owing “to the ex HE | Querioam aud yew aud Ath “inotcants, excannipg Hing ie erh eee much lok wan cons | et tae ins bch a haat uctibe cred Mec yr Seat, charm around the place; it is stranger stilt thatthe | heat in the BUN ju ‘ bord People | have agencies in tnt net Faripe, The cu oy fldentiy cdunted upon to put gold to 120 a 125, was coru teal GAUL buateis wheats “ Ba At Suferns, 8. ¥., on Sunday, June 96, i Ave obliged to live under ground during the day, in | duties are now yery Nght—a unitorm ad valorem tavis Tia % " eup the taak, The tok was dull an er f ~At Sufferns, N.¥., on § . June 24, sharin should be felt by Arab and Frank, by Giaour | ive caverns, of, wp Huy ate teriied) oicduuds.’ 1n | of olgit por vent, Que gral glatacie tm the way of Wub SPiAing, Rie BORO BOY ats UP ae TE | LERAE etery extras: he anios wuze consined ty avout 4, son of George B. ana Eliza babe, 10 hs and Moslem alike, Indeed, much as we Anglo- | otier respects th gad houses ale of the usual | foreign traders is the cohiplex ‘systoun of currenoy expecially as they foand tt would be imposail 01 AO eee Pe bbe Bye Sour wen: cowsh aie boblaie note Sa1198 OF etl bt tae . * — gaxon3 gdmire and love the Thousand and One paeniat apt horas Fi penne Cane) prevanag is Dhaae, out le Sa pereees resist the emtects of the thirty-Mve millions of July | Drteha, Sales 130 vba. Corn meal way dail and bominal, Baek ge er ealier 0 risen tene z e z ng a small courtyard, adored pro’ wutoun- |) but any Monsy ef any cor is cl . el t 80 ou the market, G Ve quote: -~ ts P SOR CLINT! nly endl i Nights, the Ataiss teel the spell yet moxe vividly. {aly ‘The rooks are Mat, and aroused asa prome- | of a amalt parcel o1 goods Will periiaps: be made in | Meres! 89 goon to come upon ipo ten Bo. Bra, ToS HB 10 | Gp SPENCE OLIN TON Pee pare Ere: But the Bagdad or fle present, what is it like? | nde and in summer as a nlcoying sone fs dso % ) Austrian and Mexican @oliars, in Mahomed shah | declined to 111, where it wcoms to have tempo- | Superfine 52a 5 60 i an Mun: . A Well, looking at it (or trylag ie Jook at it rather, for | sttzht hut of reeds aud ieaves | peak os Hate. Kerauns, tn Turkish neds, : raguan rapecs. pad | rariiy toyehed bottom under Purchases by. the Nebwig is Tiel * Woviun...0p Getta ditei bh, meepeeeede bd ” agdad houses are, celebrated suinptu- | in French iranes. Scarcely any gold c OR. | hearst? for the (ééfine, When this $ Satn byt Pwr magne 4t 13 impossible to wholly throw off Me charm even ousness of thelr internal decorations. ‘he cetiings | Owing to this varioly of colnd euFrent te govern, | “Leats” who had sold for the 16éfine, ec a @ | of James (ler, in (he god year of her age. fora moment) with unblased eyes it is simpiy # | especially are very tine. Scarcely anywhere do soue | ment fixes a specule rate of exchange, i iH cheek to the decline 13 withdrawn, and the cartying Boe 7 a The relady cA snag tora he ag eet one si rather pretty Oriental city, not so large as Aléppo, G00 o piel Patliog. while some of theln ure a taass of thank: Sipe a Ie fied aS RE eae aa bree Sate lute on Saturday afteruoon seemed to show {2 ta 4 + 844 Kast Twelfth street, this (Monday) palutng. a (ur . Be ett 4 ' ‘ q vearie, ° % but larger than Damascus, inferior in the grandenr | 40026 Wars PROPLE. rave 4 very diferent to the pena rate of exchange, | Mut (he “short interest was fast closing ont, 1t re. pee spb Ng ake A bey Juneas: Pacawve Gaure of its public buildings to ail the important Mosiem ‘The population of Bagdai is one oF those Sioed Jixed by ihe Merebauts in the based | indeed tuis | quires Httle discernment to foresee a still farther de- pried 4 Cc oR ae Oranee Rowan " ‘RIC cities, Its mosques, to the traveller who has seen quesiions upon Which w stranger ought not rasily to | jatygr rate fuctuates: very greatly. Inc tan rupees | cline before the July interest shall lave been ab- ce double extra TH 0 " ds nvited to attend the funeral, from Delhi, Agra, Catro or Stambout, are, with the excep- | Ja”hr net, ag, “AIK ts {ow a8 0.000. Enree | ne Daas ie best currency Jor ine travelicr Wake | soryeq, ‘Tue present quotation of gold. should not | §& kau hates Faraliy.. $0 £10 a8 | Bellevue Hospital, this (Monday) afternoon, wt two tion of the Mosque of Mooga il Kadem, unworthy of | years ago Namook Pacha made an official census of ANTIQUITIES surprise the public. Whea the war ended there Southern S500 60) | u'el 5 i. 7, " lour.. bu Crersy.—On Sunday morning, June 26, after a e. Its ir miment house, ipsed | Uae city, and the returns gave 67,000 inhabitants, As The antiquities of Bagdad have been so often and | were few who thought the suspension of specie pay- | Sine, sal tor fi eas Oatoe | I SARL Oe AUPKINAES ROUHG, 18 eolipeod | he Meee iRt Gee ue a conscription, | so exhaustively described that Tsuall not tufictau | monty would outlast fouryeara, tad not. the word | Cornea dieses ay Lo Pi OS ES BG eae Atee ee wow oe tae by the palaces of many one-tailed Fuca, Its hum: | j,owever, tists very uhuch withta the mark, usinany | elaborate mescune of eheM Upon tue reader the, | Mets wou Hort teal, Meaivwiae, Tm Sy Panes ralbsi tig aint tiveteie eee aebe: oGimaintied 4 mums, or baths, are execrable. But the general persons contrived to escape belog counted. Ami | tower trom which cruulaals used to be thrown ; the | consptracy of last year and the Ketchum movement Wheat was irregular, Cho.ce No. 2 Milwaukee was scares iad Pee phic Ming Bavera te Muspee ae standard of bullding is pretty good. ‘The houses, | ‘leu, whatever may be the permanent population of | gate, now closed up, at which thirty-three thousand of this interposed their obstacles gold would at tuts fm ane rile i cnr ne bpm amt’ Touepsh uteon, are reepecttuily invited to attend thoug’ built with old bricks, are large and subscan. | BAsMid, 1 should always be remembered that there | Persian throats were cut hy the Sultan Mora 7 the time be selling for leas than 110. Five years wot ley a de. Poe aales were about 7.00) | tho funeral, from her late realdence, No. 56 Edridgo gh CK, i g' ubsiAN- | 14 consiautly here a very lurge Moating poputation of | ‘Tombs o1 Sheik Omer Shahab-ood-deen and Sheikh seg oi Chicago and aott | treet, and from thence to the Cemetery of the Ever- tal, and their interiors are profusely decorated, eles ae way to Ba eae ry oe Maruf; no doubt when Ena one A = pagan, have elapsed since the close of the War. The “)yulls' twat Fy ‘Bo for Haclag Cream ‘on Pueaday afternéoe, ak two otook, ™! n ity, e + it times ~fgr insiauce, guly a mont) » those are all weil worth seelng, though HM is Kot | should not be surprised if their own proznostications ‘ots amber winter, The market Ren .—ON Saturday, June 25, Parniox Con- iki oworr ath paca, ann hu | Homlg Raman tn ih the MC | Worn i ogy om tose te, of rommpion be fated ere me low of anoner oni one gay atal ie | CORA Reha aan AY ore ag nm " r 3 3 i for new mixed, fucindingamall | ‘The friends of the family are respectfally Invi tons at regular intervals. A deep ditch, now dry, | 100,000. Forty years ugo, uo doubt, the city had at ‘The great sight, though, {s the tomb ofthe Lady | year. lots, and #1 05 » #1 10 tor yellow, the latter price for round | to attend the funeral, trom bis late residence, 440 "a i least 120, inhabtanis. But four terrible | zoneide. As a work of art this 14 not very imposing; ‘The decline in the stock market hag hada dis- | stale, Oata were quiet, the demand being light but prices | oC 7 iree a it , at Dut whieh might tu case (oF rited bs’ dboded, ins |; leaak.: 220000, BRAS plague and one year | ji 4s graceful and beautiful, chat tall. in shape it | oe Biv se ela at were without change of moment. The. sles were about | eS! 1bity-frst sircet, tus (Monday) afternoon, al r 5 heartening effect upon the cliques who counted so . two o'clock. ead My LA a - bac Te Ae fe ‘eur Cy ate ee eh 8 me neee Ame ADDR I Fae snc ¥ on 4a summer rise in prices, The mar ie ore o Weiiete AOR SIn Oe. Sag Re Bee Curring.—On Sunday, June 26, Francts Brock tional defence. to 15,000, There ig stil one Europeau gentleman | height of sixty or seventy feet. The tuterlor is | confident s 104, * i : HoLsy Corrina, in the Geen year of his age. Approaching Bagdad by water, as moxt travellers | Het Mr. Ivaboda, who waain Bagdad througittuose | lighted by openings in the “roots, protected | Ket waa duit enough owing to the apprehension of | 98° Wed, (™ fmall wales were ruade ‘The relatives aud (riendts of the family are respect- ' ; Meee aes tigate Up Lchistease ahi thay | {fom the rain. by slight projections. | There ace | wut Congress mightao, but they eling to ue expec- jartey malt was auil and nominal. {wily invited to a'tend the funeral services, at Grace ‘do, the first view of the city is very striking. On the plague he had shat himself up ta bishouse, and thus | three simple tombs of ruined brickwork, once, no | Whw eres ig! . [9 6 market was extremely quict, the offerings | church, corner Broadway ‘nd Tenth street, on Wed- case side of the river stands the city proper, built on | esciped the contagion, He says that 50,000 people —~ doubt covered with marole, which has since been | tation that with tbe adjournment of that body they | of ali articles being very light, but full rates were demande caday' 1g, at ten o'clock, Without further no- prop : rr hesday Morning, at tea " h ? . nearly walf the population—died of the pestileace or | carried away. The central one ts that of the Lady | would be able to revive the activity of the street and | He chartering business was’ lees active, though all kinds Fey # high clit of earth, some thirty or forty feet abvye siete ¢ y - tonnage were hetd for full sures. ‘The engagements were: — | tice. : M nid were drowned In the flood, walle an equal number | Zoneide, consort of Haroun al Raschid. Pour as it “ . enese —At S$! ing, N. ¥., at the residence of the asual jevel of the rit th bring m the public again, The contretempa | To London, bbis. four on private terms; to Liverpool, DaiLy.—At Sing Sing, . fe sual level of the river, though just after the | ray away. may be when viewed trom a merely architectural ? i 1 6 erateumer, colton at Md.: grain room was quoted atoc. a | his father, on Sunday, June 26, JOUN DAILY, in the rains the water has someitaics risen to within a few tr ine de Ge Breeeic hooiiation ‘arate standpoint, this Lae’ Pe ace Oba 4 beac of the Royd-Ketehom full Jet has et je Gea ‘renga petcolewn om private terms, | the | sist year of his age. 2 occas " two-thirds of the prese! E , | lermore pleasare than the mosque of Mossa-cl- | iyeir plans. They dare not endeavor to. sel A bark to Tries ith 3 i ecroleam ‘The funeral wil! take place on Tnesday afternoon, 4 RESON tiie top, And on one vorasion, Indeed, Hooded’ | ite Spoushuiftheremalnderaredewawhilenearly | Cer Who would not grow sentimental ue ihe. | Mer «ip market as bas Min HOH bie. do. at | sr lute Dust two ptclooke The walatlvee aed tone the city aud ‘drowned 20,000 people. Aline of large | ai ihe rest are Chrisitans. The major.ty of the | tymi of Zobeide ? ont upon 80 sensitive a market hag ct wit S00 ovis. te <repartad) ‘are respectiiny invived to aitend f brick houses, flat-roofed, anit with plain, unadorned fr oan a brian, aot os te pil ped THE TowEns ov BABEL : : been bequeathed them by this disaster. phony ‘; Stal oat ai en DaY.—On Sunday, June 26, Wiutraw H. Day, in s! ut are here ure also. rents of a it J Abont nine miles from Bagdad there is anim. | _ npaign afresh is up-hill work. But it ts ihe GUNNIPS were dull and we heard of no sales, Prices were | the 33d year of his pron secs tcate oil a pecan hie sei pence of Prenat mince ant vor bores eer noes ie eplee. parenting to reel cuny seats to secure themacives. “Waurni ae sae we tote ot oe were us nueral bint pce from pis inte roaldence, 4 h ] poites et alte » tion, ne Tower of bel. (There is another Tower y ° . al ward y c 6S Grove sireet, (is (Monday) afternoon, at two i and behind this rises a confused mass of Pacha ond Neary all fle igs * sitoke haens, ed of Babel near beta ant MATLALS noe the an- ] Jn the government Mat prices have been lower in ag fon a ee aa Ciorke Relativew’and friends of the family are re- ¥ i , | he swmalier communion, - thenticity of both.) It ts catled Agagoof. It is simpiy 7 % eOkS Ago , Yin ecetull) vited to attend. buildings, Huddied. sogether 4o closely that | iim in fanauicim as well ua nusbers, suit ont pam itn Ba ago tg ee lec ORESRROY ONENESS. Tithe: Matin en Navas Ontaniey: fund 9h Towle tebe: one cau scarcely believe them threaded with | larcly Bagdad had 2 reputation for rabid intolerance } the pase into a mound of Tubbigi. Between every {| Prices “crossed.” The present condition of the loved daughter of Christopher and Imogene Dono- streeds, but deems them ratler a single pile of irregu- | even Lede fan Dainpecus. pA ie five or six layers of es is a Un he ed Had market only verifies our prediction that in the ll inte at § van, aged 10 months. i eovernment hav re Ce bi es - | rushes, ments of pottery and broken bricks e | short do. ato i ri famil apart. arly disposed brickwork, Here and there the cu- Pit from insulting Christians aud Jews, it is, 1 | are sirewn about the wicihity of the ruin, ‘Thatis all gradnal igre: a Sanaged pares and aie ; Hows. The market waa very dull, the demand being con- faite lation ee Rieke ee Tee ba polas and minarets of a mosijue tower above the | 1ict, an offence, punishable with fine aud Imprison- tere is to see, though several large volumes of (inost | absence of a compulsory Funding bil] governments ae rhe po ge Tar etic. te dees | obiee ot her parents, 426 East Sixteenth street, on vulgar herd of houses—the minarets being rather ner On eed Sree ye el interoaling anit Profound ”» Speciation have heen | will follow the decline tn gold by a constantly | Sine trad SPER, os or | Luesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from theace to * meant ci A by learned antiquarians, = q wot sale, and we heard ot n 0 % ? ory. Plotureaque, as they are covered with designs in | {f “quired @ peculiarly odenstve significance. ‘To cali we.tten about it by learned antig set widening margin, for the reason mel bbe bie momeal. Prices, hewerass ‘were quite wtendy. avo ir lak qude Ee ee arndan’ Seine” 0 alana Omani Tan Sinoeth bank OC thaiin: MRMSTTAEe at's MT eR eR Raa OS uber F-uey WOEw ER OMLDAIASS powe! Seas Ac eeOn or ts | Viana ehaover: tpet ao renteaeeetieaeet Oe ‘he opposite bank of the river 1s aiso the site of a rt f r a ie ny: Tye f i always iH . J % vince Hannover, ager months. "i i fi ‘ There Is no distinction Whatever made between the . a D m he 4 tolerably large city, which, according to tradition, subjects of te Pacha 01 the ground of creed in the mn week the 67's, which are taken as the feature of Pe TE Yi p Nien Med bron ne used formeriy to be much larger, A curious bridge, | maiter of taxation or before the law. Indeed, | How tho Iustitiftion is Managed—A Descrip= | the list, were quoted 113 when gold was 111. If ex- dence of his brother, Henry Doscher, 692 Grand formed of shallow boats, fastened together by chains, | # Christian has a better chance of obturming tion of tho Buildtug. ceptions be taken to this illustration on the ground corner Mangin, ou Tuesday aferhoon, atone cat tbr mars iach daatye ae, lee than a Moslem; for he has the right of ap- m e y Connects the two cities in favorable weather; but | dealing against. the government of Which ne is the | ‘The provision made by the State of New Jersey for | that the 67's will #oon be ex-coupon, maklug their fot ininn ‘g.--In Brooklyn, on Sattirday afternoon, Jane when the riveris bigh and the current strong the | sudect tthe European consuls. This right ts not | the maiutenance and support of the children of de- at valle only 110, we can refer to the sixes of eal? ean 2 Peehaaice: Boowe in the Toth ye Ar Or kinda boats dissolve partnership, and communication be. ec Lp a att Heaee ee eda a ay 4 ceared or disabied soldiers is a refutation of the oft- | 1881, which are quoted 11714. Were tt not for the no tower. te lots were ‘ob- ‘The friends of the family, aud those of his brother- SCA bi e: bi K - e lots were soi . 4 : r Stey % y comes possible only In gonyus, or small round voxts | jen frequently exercised. Fepeated charge that republics ure the most wnzrate- | privilege wiich the government bas of buying in a oat eens ae ee eee in-law, c. F. Van Blankenstey0, ae eee of basket work, culked with pitch, in shape and bey yeh feadineng ens ii ful of all governments. fn institutions of charity | the 65's this year and the 674 in 1872 at par in gold Strained: rene snes as ina eange 9 8.10 By only at two o'clock, from Its late residenve, No. 69 West . y f Bagdad is very small, °@ Ne raey is b behtad ey Would range several per cent higher. i ‘. Baw tor pal eal F ‘ materials fac simile coptes of those witch Herodotus The European population 0} 7 ' | and beneficence New Jersey is by no means beta they would rang v No, 2, #2 60 a 44 for No.1, #4 25% Ho for pale and $5 25 a | Baltic street, i ‘saw here and described afier he returned to Greece Taine @rrernueae, WAIMAGE D heaiee ry aomk, other States, while she can boast of being the first ‘The money market at the close was easy at four $8 for a an ee eal ‘ar was dull and now ; 4 Se piv Wi anny: oie , 2,000 years ago. On vot banks of the river the | diplomatic, semi-cousular oficer, with a salary of | State of the Union that has provided a home for the percent on call, Some loans were standing over at inand for linseed was light aud prices were Johnson, agert $0 years, ghee houses fade off into date plantations and orange | $15,000 per aetoas Lah Ba pte ataceadl i exclusive use of those littie ones left destitute and | five per cent, but the general rate on Saturday was ak Bi Be, 8 Vic. Tor Jopble Paty gen gee ne friends of the family are invited to : gtoves—the former (ie most veautifal, the tatter tne | ty the Westaenee area couyle or secretaries woud g | fatherless by the late war. The idea of a “Soldiers’ | qa stated, while the government dealers were wen- | #1 09 or yrime winier with ami anion Raye be eg cage ere s most fragrant of trees. The orange trees, by the | dvctur, The French Cousul focuibies © Gamennat Cilldren’s Home’? was tirst conceived by Mrs. A. 0, | erally accommodated at three per cent. Thix ease OPieiaie cipts, 6 bein pork nnd 135 will be Vaniteetitt landing on tho" arrival of ene “! way, are aa innovation here; they do not date back | Mss Luporlant position, pecuuiarity, but pr Zabriskie and a few other in the face of shipments of currency to the West has | eut-meate,” The market for pork waa iat t iwelve o'clock boat from New York. to tie time of Haroun al Mtiscid, but were aniro. | Has edual If not greater, tufluenes tan the pre,et PATRIONIC LADIES OF JERSEY CITY. occastoned considerable surprise. ‘The explanation | litle dgmand but, prices, were more stextyy wi Lowrrs.—on Friday, June 24. Jom Manton d orunge has a repuration’ extending ail over | 0% Me Tigtis as the disposal of the Restdent—whth | si ror a most sacred duty (hia noble band of women | carry stocks and gold since the decline ip prices. edeuiund aud lower, the market closing at Misc. & y invited to attend the faneral, from the residences hence - ave. abstr a are a r il u . ‘ v0 rere 4 ‘ookiya, this (Monday , 4 we o'clock. over the countrys nonce they are alstributed at | tesa ‘Swiss and the other two Kugilsi, ‘ihe rst | wealtiiesc and most mauentyat iadtes of New Jersey, | ers of four months’ paper were not,disposed to con- pe rivals ware 1440 head. Tet wa a ie ee vet June te ee ee Se FROM THE RIVER. Pit Coes eet Coen baitas Gore ene see (ue | Through their influence an act was passed by the | cede better rates than seven per cent, a igure which Avie omall sales were made wilnin the reat or sit | John Lynd, in the year of her age. Landing at the Goomrook, or Custom House, UTP RSonabip litve vo Ealseorcee Cin eae Ud Tee | Leptelatiire GC 166s IHoorpARAEingg: tha molaleesy Ohsld:t ney luak-Tox In thaaben saieaee peters: the expira- | Sar a8 forextradn, Tiere beet | The relatives and {rlendy of the familly, and ths find yourself at once in the Ueart of the cliy. Ke as the sicamsbip line to Bussoral. in the old times | Leg'slature 'p rg s bil. | they was will dull, and Prime mesa was | «f her sons, James, John and Revert, ave respect. fog your diazoman carefully m sight younaturaly | Me Protits of the Buropean houses used tobe very | dren's Home and granting an appropriation of | tion of the lime designated, quoted at 828 00 a #28, hams were slow of sale but un- | (utiy invited to attend the funcral, on Tuesday alter. snecumb to the temptation of strolling throu large; but when the Swiss house came a flerce c $10,000 for the purchase of a suitable site, with a Forelgu exchange was strong and higher on Sat- | changed in vatar; common to cbolee Southern and Wextera | noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, Nv. $92 snecumb te cmplation 0! ‘olling ri mevelal fight touk pluce (o oppose the tuvader. | further grant of $20,000 for building purpo: A being quoted at We. a Bic, Baceo wax Inactive ant prices | Well iniey hind stroet Pee INOS a ee WAVING Bach VulBUr cares 8S | The’ sSwies Nok OM conguerd, however, bur | anitegre one won inunediately obtained on the ont. | Uday and the prime bankers advanced their rates praczeliy nominal: Long Gat was quoted 6. Tee, al Ne oe On Kuaany,, Thad oF Wikcasbe As Thought: for therbelves uatCine Arsh ook sone | actually made $100,000 prot vie year of the | skirts ot Trenton, Node, and: a. Dulting tas nana | to 109% for sixty days’ sterling and 110}¢ for sight Fo oap lg shangg yrckedyer gine wite of John B. Oagood, of Rockland Lake, in Ut curiosity has been wnetted, You passthrough thenon | tugwe. Since then there has been 2 sort-of | quentiy ere-ted of sumieient dimensions: to accom: | pix, ‘The market was active under purchases by alae. for dry | oth year of her age, ‘ tes of ite Goomrook, and, turuing @ corner, are | Utell agreement to a trtice, Consulites | modate 150 children, in January, 1867, the building otha es Was Glink id reneonatly cbadntad for pik ed han The relatives and friends of (he famtly are respec fone of tie principal bazaars. . stretc hing along as | 82d the merchants comprise al! the indcpeudeut Bu- | was completed and ‘he tnslitition was opened wih | "icrchants, who thought gold reasonably cheap a ed do. Lard was more fully invited to attend the funeral, from the & ‘ firas the eye can reach isa long, straighe vaaror | Topeans in Uhe elty; but there are also a cou-tderabie | forty orphans, howards the close of that year, How. | 111, while xome of the foreign bankers have sold | increased oferiney tin market wap heary and iower. “the | {Wis iniited. to altend the funeral, from tne real. ‘i ae “ : fesnve number of Europeans in the service of the Turks, | ever, the applications for admission became 80 | jy. axé the sigh ‘oflt between Europea B can ab 14 %50, 0. q Br coki Tues Piatt ames ruiaihig pero ed eae me ive im | Tu the telegraph office there ate three Englishmen; | Suonerous. thee lurtier coconeussion. Sete tips, | OOM TOMHAKS her eIg OS Drone’ between) BironaeH tera, Maar Lacing, 0 tier COE Autti. Brook yu, £. D on Tuesday’ Toreavon, at Of flowers and fruit in blue paint on aground or | & Hungacin, a Frenchman and a couple of Greeks, | ecasary, wad another appropriation of $2000 tree | aud domestic price, portant, and the markel was heavy, tough pices were go | Pakkrecon Sunday, Jone 36 Zh Fayottevlite, ther Sf o and tn the three steamers belonging to the Pacha ail | granted for tte erection yf two additional wings. THE BANK STATEMENT. r. Lote on the spot were obtainaiie at ide. On oe county, JosHva P. ait, age er whitewash. On either side the wail ts hollowed out pers ave English, ‘wo of the ministers of THE BULLDING, Ce f ras 4 > OI bt 0 4014 bn the lower a COUN HVA PARKEN, aged 41 years, ? cesses, seve e 8 a 5 tthe 1 , The week! asséciate ¢ m ated; 2,000 bt y e lowe ‘ espect etl» ear gon pe Ht Perea TE | » also, are Europeans. ‘The Minister of | as it stands at present, is a iarge and spacious brick The weekly statement of the, aswbclated. panks | rand” at RA O2, seller's Spilot, & day Brute, bolg. was | 4 amy ig 29 fully tuvites t th i i i Ae about three feet froin the uneven Moor of bare earth. r . ame psser Bey, shows aay erve of p jeaeae ‘ z Sealed re rewbitad, nd (Me foneral, irom the residence of lus 2 r » Works ist Be gia, named Messer Bey, aud | edifice two stories Wigh, Will utile and basement tows a& loss In reserve of a million and a hall of | dist aud nominal a Wige, No’ sales Were pepdrted. Nap i unera shegechaer bere Obes the tae ‘Dota carefully the Minister of Agriculture i$ u Pole, named M, Br | and furnished with suitable accommodations for up: | dollars, including a decrease of anout a million Sh } Oo, bald ett pogbeee ta cena eee, cet, om 6 | Taner, BO. Ok Week the Het street, this (Monday) o: erfectl) y ‘ Ci bye be J r L s y > | dollars, o a t a Ye. The market Cor retned oll was dull, the demand from | morning, af ele o'ctock, + guarded by their owner and his shop boy, the former zourski. wardy oF P09 aul gten, tt Ve foautitully located In | soniers, Tae deposits have fallen off two and a halt | all sources bewug light and. prices were. Woasee att nt —On Friday, June 24, Jon fgnry of whom is now sitting calinly on his Persian carpet, INDUSTRY. the inldst of arich and fertile Section of Mercer fi 0 that the surplus reserve thas decreased notably lower, ‘The snlea were 100) bb! aged 67 years, pinoking a harghcelah or hubbie-bubble, while the } | This Bureaa of Agricu ture Sa recent imiovation | CURLY, and about one mile from tic gity of Trenton, | mtHons, so that the suey ' ae eeet Cran | fenguneat 26) ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the Jatier Koeps a shurp lookout for possible customers, | of Medhed Pacha, ana will, no dowbi, do much for | Pott Ares of land are attached to fié institution, | jess titan a million, ‘The banks have increased their sida tatier price nad WO de tor of Steuben Lodge,’ No. 183, I. 0, of 0. ¥. to whom he occasionally shouix an invitation to | the country, A’ large plantation has been ap- | A portion of this laud ts tastefully laid ont 10 | toans abont three hundred thousand dollars, iv | fh! were aioudy al 28. a Que. with rman Friendly Society, are respectfully hedas: the : oct ly make purchases in a manner remMnding one of our | propriated “as “a model facu an which experi. | Walk? and flower-heds: the remainter is used as would seem, from the statements of the past fow | Pilladetptia tie market was | toattend the funeral, from ils late residence, “own Chatham street. As itis the cool of the morn- | ments are to be made with various c playgrounds for the childven. WOUIG. GCCm) f i rd wisite wood, L. 1, this (Monday) afternoon, at two ding ye bazaar is now extremiely crowded, and only Cotton is now being ratsed from some Amert- ct Hime en ghee A occ gpopelergd toil weeks, that the banks have passed the climax of @ balance oben reer et ee occ aeron. po 4 with diitieulty do you force your way through the | can seed procured in Bombay, and there is no | ofthe ¢ are nearly as perfect as cau be found in | ney at th Of reserve, and that the slow move- ceaahien” Wind cate wake a fog rd —The members of Joppa Lodge, 201 F. and A. , Carongs in fuck, if You are wise, yon will at once re- | doubt that a much superior varieiy than the Egyp- | aby similar institution. ‘The dintag room, siudy hat |‘! 1 Whisk: Whar aKa see Ae CHEMI Sent PRS Dieser Gee ee a ee | reby summoned to mevt at thelr rooma, this eee at eb aud hire a donkey, And whata } tian can be taised here, 1 saw some of ihe cotton | #4 dormitories ave large and wry, and an abund. | ‘ent which now making * ‘aed paid, Oth (Monday) afte one o'clock, to attend the sara ta lov noniia cowie (Djerba aa pa Pee ihr inat and it certainly seemed of very Pa La or Mag Ans peerieae bak 7 portion | together with the prospective demand for money In ‘ovtotation: funeral of our ier, Thomas Rose, Tabs, in Long fowing gowns and white turbans am we quality, the country along the Tigris is be. | i . acl e e e Ci o naked feet, encased tn red xiippers, with pointed turned up tos; wild Arabs, straight from the desert, their abbas or cloak of brown cainlet or woollen drawn foosely round thein, and falling to their feet, Heved to be well fitted fur cotton culture, hut the people need to be shown how to cultivate it. ‘There are now & corps of French engineers here, surveying the contemplated railroa: from Bagdad to Kerbela, a kind and efficient Matron, Mrs. M. whose efforts at moult the little ones committed |. Ke Campbell, the minds and hearts of to her charge have been attended with the most satisfactory results, Mrs, | connection with the new one, will entail a steady | drain of irvegular and varying proportions upon | ther resorces until the crop movement ceases, ‘the Sve@AR.—There was only in raw, but prices were #! ’ ‘The demand was partly from the trade, but ent dner The sales were S50 bhds., part at Pe, © ind Porto Rico, and 8) boxes, part al J. 5, COUCH, Master. Scorie.p,—At Stanford, Conn., on Sunday, June 26, of apoplexy, OLIVER SCOFIELD, in the 02d year of his age. to attend the funeral, from the Qhurelt of the Atotes staten voumpares W redecessor I 4 be Ay ge. ineral service will be held at St. John's cha while their ead 1% covered with a huxe handker: | but they ate, of course, ouly temporary additions to | Campbell Is aasiste in, her labor of love by six resi: | “teMeNt compares with ity predecessor as fo Fiige a 1ahger Abr edre, Winer tear atta Mor cere RInfOrt, Ot Paseday AieeeOLL ORME RENEE chief of yellow and red and blue, the kefeer oi the | the Kuropeau strengih of ihe place, “Aud there i | dent feimule teachers. ‘The course of studies 1s the | lows: Tonal, June 9h and Me, “a Use. for yellow. We ‘quote:—Guoa— | 4 Si 25, Josred H, son country, botnd round the skull with a camel's hair | also one gentleman, who, although not a Burovean, | saine as that pursued in ordinary pubite schoois, in- nets 276.9004 SUT OITGAT Tncronse, ry o in Vetining, Bayce a ¥e. ; fate Tefuing, Big tT, aged 10 yeara, 6 Zope; Tamats, Atmuenians, Koords, Hindoos, Af | mixes only with European society and lives in Ku- | cluding vocal music, whlch 1 imade a specialty | 18 Dll la Uy Hen te ehaled Brocorne 1s. Choke e moneda klise, eed ; glans, cact in their national costume; soldiers m | ropean fashion. ‘this ts the Nawab of Oude, an} under the direction of a very efficient female Chreulaifoa BioT2 643 H.004.1 Hlely BsgrdA Shige. th 4 he relatives and fiends of the family are invited high boots and zouave pautaloons and jackets of | ludian priuce, who for a whole twenty-iour hours | Weacher. The more advanced puptls are alss in- | peposite...csc+ 218,909,802 622,555 Deere: th ‘y. ‘ 9 black serge, with facings ard trimmings of red; and | oecupied his heredital y throne, and was then de- | structed in drawing, in which art some ol the chil- | Legal tenders. 63,120,311 7,215,525 Decreaxe ‘women, mumMled from head to foot in bine cotton garments, With & mask Of stil black crag concealing q ever on hig face, and he ts evidently a happy and Prosperous man, But looking at him, it iv hard indeed to belleve thar he belougs to the master-race oged by a revolution. The ludian government allow Im a pension of $75,000 a year, wnd he keeps up a hargheelahs and drinking ¢ Ung. And the poor, r and solemnly chat- ‘t-tng at daybreak at the call of the priests from the naif a score of minarets, per- dren display great talent and ability. Great care 1s algo taken (0 instil into their youthful minds those one from every county in the State—who hold their annual meeting on the first Monday in January. ‘There 14 also & board of tw CLOSING PRICKS OF GOVERNMENTS. 110% a 111; do, do, 1864, do. do,, 11045 a 110%; do. O., 1865, do. A., 1L04g @ 110), » 186 pon, e 16 tw 18, Hae. aw White, 12!,cva 12 40, COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. put, corner of Seventeench street and Fifth ave- South Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at é M4ee; do! grocery felon . ’ $ The following were the final st prices ¢ Shite {f-past four o'clock. ine face, and with high-heeled boots of yellow lea- | very imposing establishment, gives bails and pariies WISK AND SALUTARY PRINCIPLES ", rat ‘ or Upton,—At Hoboken, N. J., on Sanday, June wher. And, curiously contrasting with the throng by | and dinners and ts naturally thought a gol deal ot | 80 Recessary in their future battle throngh life, ‘Ths j for the government list:—Uniied States cure a all og: for fetr (0) paiuie Dero F * whom you are surrounded, ever and anon you en- | by the Europeans of Bagdad, are taught that honest Jabor is honorable, and that | yency sixes, 184% a UsX; do. sixes, 1881, 7 W wan steady, with a moderate demand. Sales ytice of funeral hereafter. - counter a Turk in Buropean. clothe’, with that most OMY LivK. worldly Wealth does not constitute real happine | rogistered, 114 ® IMG: do ¢ coupon, | 7,000 lbs. ter price. we members of Hoboken Lodge, No, 36, F. anit hideous and disreputable of headdresses, the red | Among the natives Iife runs on in the same | ‘The institution is supported by an anuuat appro | °° / saw eaa a | We ie enact eae aber | A. M., are Mereby summoned to attend, we aperial Osmanit fez, with a black tassel, stuck carelessly on | smooth channel that tt dul in the true of Haroun al | priation by the Stare of $150 for Nh orphan and | 117% a 117%; do, five-twenties, registered, May ent | moi \ closing strong at #1 Ulhy a & communication, this (Mouday) evening, June 27, at the back of his crantum, while a cigareite is held | Ruachid. ‘The rich loat away thew time inthe bain, | DY ¥oulntary Gonitibatons. The funds areata | November, 1101, @ 110%; «lo. do., 1562, coupon, do., | ales s) bois at gl a Bt ULig. eight o'clock, at thelr rooms, ‘ugton streot Letween nis lips, A smile of stupid good nature is | in the haem und in the divan, everywhere smoking | We conttol of thirty-three ladies, styled directors— « i 80 Wash By order of Re Hoboken. N. J. i. Viiet.—On Sunday, Jine 26, Amos H. V Brookiyn, N.Y. a ve alecetors, all vest- | January and July, 112\ a 112 . tlo., 1867, do, do. ‘The relatives and friends !so mem. of the country. form thelr ablations, spread their iitle devottonal | deats of Trenton, N, J., whose duty it Is to’ visit the Wa hasiae do. re 1868, do, 3 a bers of Omiya G, Fine areegrne Sew York Sive by side with yonder flerce. determined-look- | carpet, say their prayers and then betake themselves | Home every week and see that the temporal wants Potridlndels wh ous 6 De Volunteers, aud’ of Mechanic Hose 2, Brooxtya tug Koord, or even with the handsone-featured / to their various avocations, Laboring, not very ac- | Of the inmates are abundantiy supplied. These | do. ten-forties, registered, 107% a L715; do, do, cou | Voulunteer Fire Department, are respectfully in- Arav shopkeeper to your right, he seems the most [ tively, as It seems to us, Until sunset, cach mangoes | estimable and truly Christian ladies devote thet ser- PON, 10775 # 10844. June ' | vited to attend the funera), trom tic resitence of hig incapable of mortals, But perhaps it is more neces. } home so his pibob or pliaf, Nis melons aud oranges, | Vices gratuitously, receiving no earthly reward for AtESY ES OF STOCKS Cha notion calendar for Nrst Monday of Jay. | parents, 66 Ryerson street, on Tur stay atleraoon, at gary that a governing rave should be tolerant than | his coffee unt hubbie-pubbie, served to him hy the | their repeated labors but tne pieasing consciousness Leesipe hp deal berg KR, C, Beamish, Clerk. During the months of July | three ovluck, without further uo le, strong-minded; thas it should be even-tempeved than | fair hands of nis brace of wives, ‘This ts the story of | Which always accompanies an act of On Suturday the following were the closing and August tit branch of tue court will not be ti WALKER.—CATHARINE P. \\A.Ke8, the beloved datelleciua). And whatever other faults they may | tuetr lives from year to year. The Bagdadees have 7 CHRISTIAN BENE VOLE: prices at the last session of the Stock Ex- | session, By order of the Court, Charles BE. Loew, | wit of James K. C, Walker, M. 1. have, the Turks are, in religious maitera, the only | no amusements except such as they find in uking They regard themselves as only discharging a | P ‘g A s+ Consolidated Coal, | eral from 234 Greenwich street, this (Monday> Teasonable Moslems, wile in their oficial policy } politics in the coffse shops, or In iaughing at the | MOKL sacred duty Which they owe to the poor desti- Me ‘apoitaee Mae my 4 nf ~ S Unt mie ‘evn afternoon, at two O'clock. u is the people whom they gov they have at | misfortunes of their acquaintances, or in tellin 28s " o 8 BONS ie TM VERNER, —On i 26, Pact Weyer Peta d Tate mand virtue—they oaly make x fuss Stories, or in the sociely of their wives, or in a Wed - when they shall have reached the | iq: Mariposa, 6); bid; do. preferred, 14); 9 con crete Bee prcveta Were a ed 38 Yeats. o ‘wien they have some material point to gain: thatis | ding or @tuneval. Every night the Pacha’s band | we of fifteen ‘years, are to i retirned to their 46 oe Pacific Mail, 42 a 42%; atlantir Mail, LeaL TERM. —Py Held by ‘The frienda of tie family ave invited to attend the to say, a Turkish Pacha might perhaps put # man to | (for there isa Turkish band here) plays infrontof the | parents or guardians, and when tue object for which nde ~All sada n-jury causes ot . 1419, | funeral, from his late residence, No, 227 West’ Forty- death tt he retused io pay taxes; Durhe would never | serat, but the Bagdadees du not care to listen to it, | the institution was erected shall be accomplished | 31'g a 81%; Adams Express, 66 a 68% Wells- 7, 1.446, 1441, 1.508, 1.55554, 1,563, 1,662, 1,568, | sixth street, ou Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Aneddle with hinr fora mere breach of sentimental | A company of Itallan acrobats and singers have also | the building will be devoted to some charitable pur Fargo Express scrip, 24, 4 34; American Express, | 1,581, 1,495, 1.000)%, 1,689, 1,593, ' 1,599, 1.600" Part Winter. On Saturday, June 25, of cholera infan- morality, such a8 drinking iager beer on a Sunday, | come here and filted up a house as a theatre, but | P0S@, according as the Legisiature may determiiie. 47 a 48; United States Hzgvesa, 45. bid; New York Held by Judge Aiker. 1,96), 1,409, 1,462, | tine, Frokexce sreee, infant daughter of James ‘ or throwing away his money in a gambling saloon. are playing only to empty benches, And @ news- apo NERRER EPID oo em +: : neh ie ‘ ms 1,554, 1, 5 1561, 1,604, 1,605, | S, and Hannai C. Wibirt, aged 4 months and 10 daya. 4 ‘ ea ‘ paper pubkshed lu Turkish aud Arabic, by the | CoNscreNce SMitTEN.—The Beltast ( ouvnat | Central cor *n3 do. Serip, 0444; Hare 508, 1,606, 1,607 Every trade in jad has its own bazaar; some. ‘times, “indeed, @ Whole corridor is devo‘ed to some special articie, There is, for stance, a bazaur solely for the sale of musling; then there 1s « bazaar for bouts, a bazaar for cooking utensils (all of which, Pacha's Pn Bmctn peg as are the lies it tells of the wonderful prowess of the troops fighting against the Arabs, fads no subscribers and subsists only by oftclal adyertisemenis, Your Bagdadee has no soul for music, no. oe for the wapeze or the ballet, say: wast Monday morning @ man came to Cap- tain Dennison, of the steamer City of Richmond, during her landing at Belfast, and refunded to Lim $140 that he received eariy in the spring as pay for alost trunk. He said the money had ben paid Jem, 1304 a 1403 4g; Reading, 107% a 1074: Michigan Central, 12443 a ; Lake Shore, 9874 299; Hiinots Central, 139; Cleveland and Pitts. COUT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, —Kefore Recorder Hackett.—fhe Veople vs. Janes Johnson, John Burnes, Joseph Buraes, Rodolph Hyelmstram, rob- Atlan B. Lang, rape; James Ryan, ok uneral tis (Monday) afternoon, from the rest dence of her parents, No. 125 Hast Putieth street, ab half-past one o'elock, WiLson.—In_ Brooklyn, on Saturday, June Josweaine, wile of John Wilson and daughter | burg, 110; Chicago and Northweatern, 83 a $92;; do, Frederick Barieil, James McAvoy, burglar: the late Captata Wilitam iE by the way, are of copper), a bazaar for | uo appetite for urnalistic sensations. Society | wrongfully, and he desired to refund ft. On Jnquiry preferred, 88% 4 88%; Cleveland, Coltumbuas and entiey, felontous assanlt and battery; Louts ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapact- pipes, a bazasr for turbans, and bazaars, m- | here, 1udeud, tas reached, as Chinese society did a | tt was ascertained thal the man had recently oxpe- | P Abt : ‘te ML ege eu, Joatan Ferris, forgery; Stephen Martin, | fully invited to attend (he funeral, from the residence deed, for every convenience or necessity of life. | cot of thousand years ago, Ue foasil stage of ex- | menced religion, and was baptized last Sanday, The | Cihoinnatl, 80 a $145 Rook Island, 16% @ U1 n Quinn, Anno Williams, Catharine Smith, Louise | of her prother-in-iaw, W. 8, Brown, No. 55 Dongias No doubt, this sysiem adds greaty ty the [ istenes. tt hasouly been thus xed for aiew bua | conversion has borne raata feats Miwaikee and St. Paul, 655. 4 6574; de preferred, | Miller, Raghel Weisuberg, Nichglas Duggra and | sweet, this Moaday) affqraona, at tirce o'clack.