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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1870. . “7 <nes~lecomonastdintceatinearesaen aoe ae Eten tment eases oe Seen ee ge - TAR SUO-THBASURY REPORT. er Var Grass tte Me Ce a ecco tts | alles and that te principally ¢ lots, matufacturers } i ; § rue, ne posed to oper UTLER.—-Saddenty, at Cranford, NX. J,, on Mon- | o'clock, Mm, Muuuy BMitiauer, wife of James FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The following shows tho results of to-day's busl- a abhibe) Bie th nae ite 23 ho 30 Bes 1040. ei | Seabee gsede om” aant We Bay one ee toner, a day, July 18, EDWARD BUTLER, aged 4 years and 4 | Meaghsr, @ native of Fettiard, county Mpperary, Ire. meas at the Sub-Troasury tn this clty ‘all gold, Total stook dps duty 19, their view, cy lan:!, ua the 65th year of her age. ‘ Gold reoeipw : inf, date last year, 17 «, The relatives and friends of the family are invited The relatives and friends of ber son James, and her Gold rsymonts 1. "931933 LAY.——Thero was s m0lerayo qi io stend the tuneral, from Christ Church, corner of | brotier-sa-iaw, William Wiley, are parpnoaiy, in an . bes 4 ‘aud full previous prices + silled wool Is slow of sale, tuere nn” prices hi Meroe of Apdo ‘are heavy, Bi elactirty fo the mar- | Texas woot * ye} Torta . . arty ay! full prices prowaijag | . the demand Clinton aud Harrison streeis, Brooklyn, this | vite to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ‘Turspay, om hapa Cord isang | oe Behr Herd HM ta reotipta were | foramalitois <A prices ure In buyei (Wednesday) morning, ut ten o'clock, brother-inlaw, No. 174 Division streck, this (Wednes- Wall street in the earlier hours of bu ‘o-day, 625,600 | [ot Faw, 1 w yi 10; orord de tall lots, So. 4 Bl; ae hoe paint ps rad of common and medium grades. Byrve.—On Mouday, July 18, Mrs. ANNig Bran, | day) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The remains will be nd tn fact up to tne close of banking hours, seitlea | Curren + 4p Dan | heath wan dll end wa: honed’ GP's Prices wore | ‘ket for foreign in ery quits bet peices are cenerallg: hisuee | 8geit 21 Years. laterced In Calvary Cemetery, Wyss rants dulness which were in strong ney balance, wee pominal, at Igo. a 13 ge., gold, for Manila; bige a 6ige., do. | and wnsettiel, owing hye he friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- | Monrtsox,—-On Monday, daly 18, after a short tH- u aterial ad old. Tipdules Hige. a dc.) dd., for Sisal, aud Tigo. a Tew do., Cor | The anles were abont $5,M0 tke fleets at dea abe. ink re oy pond. ing 25,000 lbs. new Michi i Olito, within the Fi of | 43 Park street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two | aged 65 years, 11 months and 6 daya, ®.-—The market for hemlock sole was passably ac- | 48. a6 1.. Western at die and’ Stat o'clock. The relatives and friends of the Tatunty are tive und prices were very trm, especially for hewy, 000 tbs I, per an a , or vite nce rest Ayrva and choice common hide miadie. rn aay Bupocs ao 35,000 i pulled pee. § fis, for No.1 snpar and oatre CALDWELL,.—On Tuesday, July 19, after u tingering | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rege ted b Ql ness, Sal NN gon, natn of the previons day. vitet Lo attend the funeral, jrom ber late reaidene BAM ANN MouRison, Wife of John Morriao! After three o'clock, however, and In the subsequent hour or two, the markets became suddenly active SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANI?: Tuesday, July 19—10:15 A.M. * supply. ‘The receipts are moderate for th on, and th 1 Ci m1 ie. iNness, ELIZABBrH CALDWELL, Widow of David Caid- dence, 55 Bethune street, his (Wednesday) afternoon, and took op animation enough: vo Jast many daye10 | gious gs... cnn 13K WakaNY CAR... sig | MiuK ibonly moderate though well aworied Matomicon ores | Biles earune: atu, toe, Catforate, st for Cal do. y | Wate at oné o'clock. ‘The retains will be taken to ureens ordinary times. Us. by 164 oa, 1 a 98 utrly want clally for the comu grades, and prices | 3,000 Ibs, foreiga noils and 2,000 do. mestiza on private The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | Wood for tntermen GOLD 1205 a 1255, 47000 UB 108 & di at peeved Gee ongh Ry One, ive, the demai terme, es pagal Bee, bis akelieh fully myited to attend the funeral, frou ler late - S Lous papers “mamed copy, ‘30000 ? x y HALRFOOTS -were dui nohan ged, kale -o ene, 457 Ween a street, on. Thurs s : .C. ‘The speculative movements of the day again | ri 811g | Heulock—Burnos Ayres light, 280. a doy, pee Ide dos bleached was reported at Tige., gold, for export, OF dence, 467 West Bighteeuth street, on Tursilay ap Soman, Jus ag. Carganine Mon the r % 10000 635, 917% | Middle, We, » We, do. do. heavy. 29)y Je. Californ| WHALEDONE.-The market was dull, and we heard of no " , AE, ie arue, age hinged upon war news from Europe. In the + 912g | Miglits Ste. wake. ‘do. midalo, 286. a Lo. ; do.’ hem sales not previously reported. Arctic waa quoted at the close | | CARTY.—The members of Hope Lodge, No, 244, F. | Ye 7 forenoon the gold market was heavy inthe absence ee. % ay EN Orinoco, &¢., light, 28c, a u7e.; do. middie, 245 Thorn boc, oe cekntiee to quality. The sales during | €Nd A. M., are heréby summoned to moet at their The relatign is of the family are re. of sensational telegrams fr the borg 915g | Firen FOO» oer) ic. & To; do., geod damage the past wee hiave been 8,000 Ibs, Bouth Sex, chiefly at 6c, | lodve roem, corner Rroadway Thirteenth street | spectfatly iuvi 1 the funeral, from her ‘om. other side, and bos a, ie Be. lamaged, al! Kinds Fa f7000 do. Arctic at Tic. w 7He., do; LOI do. do. and } (Giosou’s Butiding), this (Wednesday) afternoon, at | lai reskience, No. 543 West Thirty-ftth street, this especially as considerable realization took place on | 500 MS S. thane ne ay 0, Oak—Slaughter, mee ‘Northweston private terms. Stock ut date 4Us,000 one o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral eae: wiped ares Lapiste o'clock. a the part of those who were under the | 5000 80 aay 43 WHIsKRY,—Recelpts, 606 bbla, A better demand prevaitea | Of Brother Jonn Carty, of Lodge No. 400, of Dublin, AUTIN.—-OlL Theadiy, July 19, Cons, daughtor of tmpression that there was till a chanca | Suv tad fo a for this aUsio and hithes Brees wore ‘pian, tut market Treland, By order fab Be aa ares Fenn ©, and tie late Sarah Winant Martin, aged ® for peace, as no ‘blood had been yet red wig 103" athe. market presented no new features of $1 Osa B1 USNS, chietiy at the pra ae me Casny.—At Bull's Ferry, on Tues lay Juiy 19, ‘The relstives and friends of the family are reapect- shed on elther side. Toward noon it was reported bod 8 a signifieance. There wae still no demand except for small ae aR WILLIAM Casey, native of Casticpolland, county | faily invited to attend the fanertl services, ai her 7 ‘mat 962; | quantities to supply the tmmediate necessities ot the trade, PREP te aS Weatr x " 0 ; iy ate resite: No, 463 West Forty- C d hok ‘anxtous to 9. thanal : estmeath, Ireland, tu the 35th year of his age. late residence, No, es! Forty-ninth street, this that the specte shipments to-morrow would exceed | 14) Chie 4 N Wes tbs, Wag gape | anil oldera were generally anxious to roaltve, though the THE CITY ORDINANCES. The funeral will take piace {roin the Churen of the | (Wednesday) evening, at eagut ovock. Ave millions, while a bogus newspaper extra was it 78 toed | Kinda is laiges We quote: @ stuck’ of atimost all Holy Innocents, Thirty-seveuth street and Broad- it és AN Turrriowa, +00 First tay, Seventh Ctroniated trong she, seeek: ammount thas the | SG % & | cupa-Goattugat and mized SECT: | tmwroved Plann tor unix Ratercment | Miia gn los oa taco caves | hkl ehh Yea horace, "ie #8008 8 Minister 82 y! ae Under the New Regime. Cemetery, The relatives und friends of the family are re- hostile countries had been Insulted—a civcumstance | 12 #4! 1s we The changes which bave been going on inthe | CLRARMAN.—On Tuesday, July 19, atter voars of | spectiully ae a ees ee ea Ra highly calculated to complicate the complications of | 30 Phen! mn damsy | Eom Blea ce = 8 = | Mayor's Omice during the past few weeks have been 9 relatives’ and Thiaads of the faulty: arene: | Bourth dag montiag se eleven alien hae the present complicated situation. Gold in conse- | 190 Mari 245 600 C Lag | Bex Orieans 736. 0 ic. — a | completed, andon Monday Marshal Hart and hls | spectfuliy invited to attend the funcral services will bo in wattiag upon the arrival of the 734 A.M. quexce ran up to 122. From this point it receaed to | 200 v Sh fer amare ibe Iarce sauiek pie fot dia, | assistants took possession of the room formerly used frecnases) omni g, at hale pens a ne o'clock, at train from Twenty-sixh street depot, Saripm Ral- snauaee junto sr aecaqetalsie aes 8 Be 7 Sei 0hs Aarne az | by the Clerk to the Board of Assistant Aldermen, | the remains will be taken to Scotch Pking, Ned. | MULPORD.—At Plainfield, on Tuestay, July 00R, e ‘hove the views of buyers } The vooms have been neatly and substantially fur- | for burial. Kare, infant dangiter of David H. and £inma B. the Bank of France had suspended and that England bf “te “omng. The sales were | nishod. Crary.—On Sunday, July 17, Kowann F. Crary, | Matrord, Glen, kK on private terms. — The 7 01 vi Funeral services this (Weduvaday) afternoon, as ‘Was likely to be drawn into the war, Cable tele- bh Was & ‘alightiy “improved demaamt. for Amorican BES CRDTE NO POLTON Me tenis of the family are rospéotfully invited | four o'clock. “rionds of the family: Lee respeotfulte grams at the same time reported a freah panic on iis ine gs peor Mh ig 8 yg gh Gage ipa a have rooms in the basement, also substantially fur- to attend the funeral, from the Church of the | mvited to attend. ‘the London Stock Exchange and United States bonds $3 10) tah No. Bat 85 360 “io. Nol Lehich, at gor tor wu ue, | Uished, and everything arranged to contribute to Resurrection, corner of Madison avenue aud Vorty. Mace Ay. 8 Monday orang aay by sCaria- ‘ y forge, lo. No. 2, extra, on pri tel ‘Refined " ® seven! . Vednesday) morning, at half-pust | RINE, of Jacob Mackay, aged 2! & 8, the lowest point of the crisis. The effect ae Garwas dull, and wo beard of uo" impergt mien wee Laie fy ows by ae aides epee nine o'clock, pngeaing » The relatives aud friends of the Cully are respect the gold market was another exctted | 175 a quate 78". ole rails oe in amall supply and drm ae ny y Siar Lapepaeen ake inenaie — yal COaKLEY.—On Tuesday, July 19, after a short and | fully invited vo attend the funeral, feom the resi- e, in which the price rau up to |} 1) Adams = ld samhs and.” $00 doy. tor arrives” at Gas Us geiit | MIgLOG, @ kee ot Cn tn number, for the | {vere lines, AXDKEW COaniny, iu the Goth year of | dence Of her mother, Mrs. Robinsoit, No, 416 hase 123%. At this potnt, however, the foreign ¥ Df old steel’ Go tons ‘were sbld.on private terme, Newt ge of the police in the various precines of obi, | Usage. Pypwtlern street, this (Wednesday) ‘afersoon, at ise of the police in the various precinets, of which | ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect | half-past.one o'clock. the tollowing 18 a copy:—~ . fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residenee MOCLOSKRY.—On Tuesday, July 19, Mrs. SaRaw nd the wales No, — of his son and son-in-law, No. 242 Ninth avenue, this | MCCLoskuy, mother of the late Henry McCloskey, wore qulet, and wa heard of nogales. Atnerican were sulll at Copper was very quict, the de- being light, at v bankers attempted to realize, and the sale of only a few hundred thousand dollars broke the price to 122 12 oClock M. and 2:15 P. M. $10000 U8 8's, '74, cou.. 105, Ware confined to amail Lote at 20c, a 2030, the’ closing prices | MEMORANDA OF COMPLAINTS FOR VIOLATION oF oon: | (Wednesday) afte 4 ie paat one o'clock. ed 75 years, Within fifteen minutes. The market closed feverish "81, tas being about 20 Iimore, and "30sc. “for Lak Water setier” RATION a i pare Ny ae HO Mor Mamaia relict | Mita telewdn tet ¢ famtly are invited to attend the @ta reaction to 122%. The coarse of prives to-day A were made of 260 tons (pawto arrive) ot Mo 20 be 3S ae ares Hoe ——~ | of James Donovan and daughier of Denis and Catha- | funeral, from her jate residence, 95 Third sércet, 4s shown in the tabie:— . and Curther sales to the extent of 1,00 tons were rumorat oa | Reported by patrolman Tine McCarthy, of Skibbereen, county Cork, Iretand. | South Brooklyn, on Thursday moraing, at lalf-pasé , rivate terms, Spelter was more , the demand Preelact No. ——. The friends of the family are respectfully invited eight o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to the 121% ing stimulated by the war news, and higuer Beside the blank above quoted there ave others for | 0 attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 70 | Chureh or the Assumption, corner of York and Jay 129% ricesé were = reniized, the — mari closing at | cstreet lamps,” posits of Gy : First street, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'ciock. | S'rects, Where a requiem mass will be celebrated 123 4a Sidon wilt, fue, latter pris" generatiy | oatroet lamps” “deposits of ——— (oe Cork papers please copy. for the repose of her soni, from thence to Flatbush, 12814 Prana specwiation) at | cnnisance,” “ashes,” Ficcnicie ‘epayvement,”” Dowpney.—On Monday, July 18, DANIEL Dowp- Mekyoy.—On Tuesday, July 19, afier a long and 128% wore que | “workmen preparing to” and “tenement house,” as | NEY, from the result of injuries recelved Jaly 4, on | Severe Illness, R au McBvOy, § nates Of We parse 123 % 4 9%., do., for | may be found, in violation of ayy of the Corvoration the Long Island Rallroxd, aged 23 years. of Venn, county Cavan, Ireland, im the 75th year of ae ik if ordinances, by the patrolme: Ye duty, The officer The remains will be taken from his residence, 304 | her age. 7 : 5 cer In | Hast Sixty-sixth street, near the corner of Second | _ The itlends of the family and those of ber son Pat- viol 3 ngs of 8 CERCA Re latin non pomMorgepes avenue, to St, Vincont de Frerrer’s church, corner of | rick are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, terne and 87 75 a 88 % for cliaroosl db. tered on a book prepared with the above quoted | Sixty-sixth street and Lexington avenue, this (Wed. | from her Inte residence, No. 1 Norfolk street, om eet e ues the demand for spirits turpentine was { blanks and coupons similar to the blanks. ‘The | Besday) morning, at ten o'clock, where & solemn | Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. ee Ta dames’ aut wim continued small omerings, the market | blanks are traustnitted to Police Headquarters, there | Wass of requiem Wili be offered for the repose of his | _ MeKUNNa.—On Monday, July 1s EDWARD McKRn- closing at S8isc. 484. | enteredand then sent to the Captain of the Ordi- | S0Ul, and thence (at half-past eleven o'clock) to Cal- | NA. in the 6ist year of his age. 2 aoe ea Sard The | nance Police, who details & member of the ordinance | Yat¥ Cemetery for interment. Friends and acquaint His friends und acquaintances are respectfully ie Sipe. for a Squad to examine the premtses complained of. The | @Nces of the family are respectfully requested to at- | Invited to attend the funeral, from 255 Seventh ave- In the gold loan market the rate for carrying Tanged from 3 per cent per annum to 1-32 per diem. An exceptional transaction occurved at fat for bor- rowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank ‘were as follows:— 100 de 95%, 1000 MI & St PRR 100 do... 100 Mil & St P ‘pre 100 Tol, Wab & W RR. 91 200 Ohio & Misa RR.b © 5 BO do. 200 Ezzszeece SPP de turpent examination being made the officer reports to Mr, | tend. nue, in the afternoon, at one o'clock, f —_— e ries “foosin—8 G. D, Cardozo, in Sarge of ‘the Optivance rere Durry.-On Monday, July 18, Jexeuran Durey, a #ON.—On Monday, July 18, ANDREW McK RON, 3,481,155 % was dull and easily obtainable at $1 40, and by him the proper department of the city gov- | Native of the parish of Stranoriar, county Donegal, | Dative of county Louth, Ireiind, aged #4 years, STREET QUOTATIONS. were dull and hoary, the ademas a being very light A, eroment 18 notified to remedy the matter com- | leland, tn the 44th year of his age. ‘The remains will be interred at Fort Lee Cemerery, Towers after one o'clock pald seven per cent on HSS HRS Mites pret. tiie a B54 Gruntarhe range of the shore, prise. Winwugies Gs tes | geuralaiseibataas Prepared forms, as follows for | Ter Ei tort eee New York, to Calvary Gemotery | | NEERGAAKD.—On Monday. July 18 Canvas Inv. Stocks. Before that hour the rate had been sf per | NY Centralcin 940 a EP a a eae ena tary cs The Marshal slits from the cltizens, (with oF without PASE aS ola (Wrodnesday) afternoon, ‘at helt- | ING, Bom of WUIAM: ana: Margatet; 4. Mosegaand, cent on miscellaneous collaterals and five on gov- MS Die 50 ba ge gag Wat A but st | Seathin their Kaowledge or come uadior helt obserration ase ee MAREinbx RAOULT KeuRENN ne elias | Bact tmensecoiges ten ale Werenee te ay bs] + Y $120 8 trifite 4 - which they may suppose are capable of bet dressed | NCs#, MARGAREY MCUOKMACK, & native of fast, | Bi poiey bo ag | ‘ oil ernments, The advance in rates is due in # great See Wim 1s | igo Cottons wced ear siete reine falas within the | Through enforcetnent ot ordinances ng recess’ | ireland, beloved wife of John J. Durand. no@n. at three o'clock. ‘Measure to the speculations at the Gold Exchange Sige current prices being Sis. for crude, @ie. for southern yellow, | Onthe reverse of the blanks for the complaints | "The funeral wu take piace from her late residence, | | NEWMAN.—On ‘Tuesilay morning, July 19, after and to the tempta‘ion which induces lenders to igo. fer refined yellow a” #2 are the following 335 Bast valian asheet, this a ariaenod 4 oe S, WILLIAM NEWMAN, in the 54th year of ‘or white winter and 7 fe 1 at two o'clock. jatives and friends of the fami! e. employ their funds in carrying gold at the high COMMERCIAL REPORT, ‘some. snail ae fir tha banat of heionie Ciias are cordially invited to atwend. Y | ithe relatives and friends of the family are respect- Yates paid for loans upon that collateral. Commer- ie rye le sett peters ei Lebar the market Wee ge stead: ‘Laie ‘s ic z At Jamaica. L. L, on Monday, July 18, Ann | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late ‘Turspay, July 19-8 P.M. ps Were quoted at.76c. ;-olive at a B14 ele ce ig 2B aaa ELY, tn the 78th year of her age. residence, No, 76 Fivet street, on Thursday after- cial is as yet unchanged, but buyers are not #0 extra refined 5 nthera, A policeman is a sentinel. Asits.-Recelpts 53 packages. The demand for pot was light and prices were heavy, though no lower, closing at £36 25 286 75. Pearl were dull and prices were nominal at $9 a Northern, 67e. a '88>.; bleached winter do, winter sperm, $1524 a $156; unbleached $149. ‘The sales of tah olls during Ane, past van Ab peace officer his first duty should be to set 0d ax+ ‘The relatives and friends of tie family are respect- | Noon, at two o'clock, i ainple by being g00 umored and polite while upom duty. . | fuily Invited to attend the funeral, trom Grace. | NObLE.—At Brooklyn, on Monday, July 18, Gowe io ald be ave been As sentinel wary ilant, chureh, Jamatca, on -fhursdi 88; 4,00) do. North- | though there seems to be no immediate necesaity for wi numerous, Rates range from six to seven and w half per eent for prime doubie name acceptaaces, y afternoon, at two | HAs NoBLk, In the auth year of his age. as follows: ~796 bbls. crude sperm at nf y o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and of his FOREIGN EXCHANGK ADVANCED. 99 75. ern crude whale at 67c. a Gic., and 520 do. Southern, part at | fulness, for there is no knowiag when an emergency wiil ree eh onday, Jt ‘ - | father-in-law, S. M. Meeker, &sq., of his brother, Au- Bi The demand was light By TI anton er ee acta Mo tnp ceded Boe ees ey nstus KE. Noble, and brogher-t-14w D. Henshaw ‘The dealings in foreign exchange were confined ERBW AX. —' mand was light, being confined to retail PRoVrsi0Ns.—Recerpts 87 bbls. pork, 200 kegs f 48 Restraint by authority is never poplar, neither to the | PATRICK, native of county Cavan, parish of Drum- ustus EB. Noble, gun law, D. hi ‘to sterling bills, which the Icading bankers advanced | !0ts, and prices were heavy at Béc. a 87c. for Western and skages cut raeata, The market st york, pec re activ child nor to the wD man. Authority er therefore to be ex- | £000, Cowaland of Drumbraide, tretana, aged 63 Ware, are Invited to attend the funeral from the reste z Southern yellow. . there being an improved demand for all kinds, and as ¢ ercised with co ons, ed by always Kesplug the temper. years, dence of 8, M. Meeker, corner of Bushwick avenue tofull specie shipping rates—viz., 11014 for sixty CORDAGE was dull and prices were nominal, at 2lc. a 2c. pverings were Light, especially, of Iota for, unmediate 4 dea a ny tet matters as much from carelessness The relatives and friends of the family ave respect- | 4ud Linden .strect, on Thursday afternoon, at two e SI 3 very, res were firiner. ‘or wholenale ie and ue, noe as from ign. , vi 7 or GON AnH 10K Tor sighs, "A. tow. of: the” bankers: | toc Manis, ie: for Susl'and Baste ton rape’ aad’ 1ée. Tor, | OO. Delete eee Sean Zor wholeatls iate Weel Cautlonary words are sometimes more valuable than ar- Pecicuen cornen OE aR erat Naiginy. |. O'CONNOK.—On Tuesday, Judy 19, JOUN O'CONNOR, ‘Were willing to draw francs, bui rates were extrava- BUILDING MATERIALS.—-For almost all articles coming | &8Kked. For Western prime mess, which was in small , second street, this (Wednesd. after' haif- | ® native of French Park, county Roscommon, Ire- gant and nominal, under this heading the market was dull, there being but little sopoly 908 68 was bid, wate att mous sold in mail at Diplomacy y te oftentioes as | zest a weapon to the pol . past ane 0 ree! de his (Wednesday) afternoon, at hulf- land, in the 724 year of his age. » - em: with from clostay at the Intter price. There we mau in tis intercourse with his fellow citizens aud in deal- one rks t . Lato in the day it was announced that tie specie | Hastern'spraco the market{wnn quiet execot ter tater good | sold B80 Dble. ia tu at B20 50-a°BOU TS Lor Wertrey ames, | Teentaal, his etlow cisizens audin deal. | ast one o'clork. ‘Tuesday, July 19, Parntck Far- | | Helatives and friends of the family are respect- shipment to-morrow by the English steamer would | Schedules, which were only tn moderate supply and = F city do., chiefly at M8). Also 250 | statesman. KELL, a native of the elty of Dublin, aged 25 years. | fully invited to attend the funcral, on Thursday af- We less than four milions. civgoes were "quoted “at Bits AOU" Latha tees | for" Auman at Ee "A si 4s “and? Sats ay Cs | user tine potters ta cama eaters 4 nae guore | Ths friends anu Yelutives “are respectfully Invited | Lerdoon, ‘at two ‘o'clock, trom his late resdonee, 46 e . were qi a re er 5 0. up to ner “} Dre raven * to attend the funeral, trom file iate residence, 194 | Second street, Hoboken, 'N, J, orehie public man who uri any troubte in a inception | First avenue, on yChursday noon, at twelve o'clock |. O'DONOHUE.—AL Grecuwich, Conn., on Tuesday, Live hogs were quiet 9t former prices, viz. as much worthy of remembrance 4s one who redresaes an t precisely. July 1%, Viscenr Jozsrn, youngest som of Joseph rime grades, N4¢c, a 940. The arrivals were evil of already increasing magnitude, NOTICE.--GARRYOWEN MUSKRrEERS.—You are | J. and Teresa M. J. O'Donohue, aged 8 months and ulic of which were for suughterera. Beet was in der Experience teaches that it is the little things of life which | hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late | 12 days. but ‘the increased firmneas of holders restricted business. | give greatest annoyance to the individaal, the fauliy, and ae 4 he ves ' he 5 ct About 850 bbis, were sold within the range of #144918 tor | the eau, Therefore, (a eearching Cor anc reporang { MeMber, Mr. Patrick Farrell, from his Inte resi relatives and friends of the family are respec Oy the Ist“ Boptember at B31, buyer's. option cargoes were quoted at $i % were Riondy at G3 Ua (Ooagh oly widens cont toneeedver® | hogs were moderately ‘otive and ‘wendy ie generally, Tefusing to over $2 25 except for small quan- tities, Lime was but litile sought after, but held for full figures; common waa quoted at #1 15 and Ininp at #1 75. Rosendale cement was dull at $190; perhaps 81 8 would have been accepted ‘or n inrge lot, Bricks were selling quite freely at about former prices ANOTHER “BREAK IN STOCKS. , The stock market was dull and heavy during we boards, prices falling off a half to one per cent in the period from the opening of business to the close of és ‘the supply was good. We . POPLG 1, No, on ‘21, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residences the last call, Here prices began to make a quicker oe tas Met Rare ra, | Uitte gare Sirsa Bi, sie Sieweares | Cusine eharperain ougarcen attoagh oe rcate mag | GGUCH, No 104 IL avenue on Thnrafay, Jaly a1, | My uvited to attend the funeral, from the residence descent and the market to become active as gold ad- P12 a B10; pale, BS 874 a #4, and New Jersey $7 a tieseos oman a 895 0, Bacon’ was yer a .gc, | fore it gets to be of vexatious importance. Mi : ames SHANNON, Captain. | Se’ venteenth street! on ‘Thursday morning, at tea . vad aaemi- | °c, igher for long clear, which wna more sought atter, ‘and | [fthoseto whom the complaints are transmitted donot | THoMAS Corny, Secretary. o'cbock. Banta wich rocks dcian qe sary. Raa | Si a tater gs get Me | SRG aaeicnglyce nals] on leh oa wos vane | RGR. on sunday uy, | iA Harem, on ning ater, Sty c iY- Maracaibo, do.; 8. a $¢., do., for St. "Domingo, mt teas or ot ate Was 701 fi m1 ‘i f a . | Faxopie L., youngest son of Leander and Betsey M. | of cholera infantum, ANNA Maria, daughter of not the downwata coarse df prices been arreated by | Was.» le. do. for Caradaa doc pativer pus rstnese wan reatewied Package egies | outa heath lite od contort een immediately danger’ | Garey, in tiie 6th year of his age. Charles H. and Biuza R. Pabor, aged’ 2 months and the ases of the “bears,” the short im- fi 5 my ve ed harms, and Ide, tor rough sides | venieles, lest the city be mulcted In damages from suitors. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respect- | 13 days. 24 gd ramen pate Marae be tO LEGS ee Oe hen | nc De Wer qantas Der’ aan eu aon fully invited to attend the fugeral, from the resi. | _ The relatives and friends of the famlly are respect- terest in the market being very extensive, the de- dnd patent, 4c. 0 4bc. , Bt " 3 shoulders, Inigo a We; ney, Western aad. ity A GALLANT RESCUE. dence of his parents, Washington avenue, near |-fully invited to attend the faneral, trom the residence ‘ 1001 ickied hums, 2lc. moked and-bayved do., 2 * Big] ot, on 3 tac! er grandiathe: e MeGregor, eline might have ended more seriously. As it was, ape RAGE @200K. - Pi fet lg Ape epg in the wager, We gg Nemetgtn eg ee ELAS he Ce PO 0 aiaeR. of Be MALY ampshes Ce Mogroacr: = New York Central scrip fell to 90, Hrie to 22, Lake | Moray ae our inst, quotations: Yin. ae eee egs Wee | Tor lard which was rather urmer. thouzh no higher prices | To vas EDITOR OF THE HERALD:- Tuesday. morning, July 19,’ sudden, Javor ee {| o'clock.” " Ree aene OL Mau Alp by EANL O00 ,"| Bee a aC 5 Ba GOs co ie 158 Be O04 molasses | Treat there were no acllore atsbo dine Nee ee eoce | Laas a witness of a humane act by the fest oficer Grmaud, Jn. heads 4% "|. Pavstun.—In the town of New Windsor, Orange Reading to 9534, Northwestern preferred to 85 and | rum do., $4 75 u BS; hoops, 14 Lect, #45 8 80; hoops, 12 feet, | The agri glh ae ih Ue fe brime ‘on of the steamer Sherman which { think should not aco hg fomeral in papers hereafter. aN) 7 Lepr era long and painiul iliness, Many A. 3] 3 lg, er W st a Ke y » ane at Ne York ee 1, Ol 01 od y . LER. Ohio and Mississippi to 3334. Here goid suddenly | 84) was uemand for both export and speculation Uigc.—the latter price for keltle. For futare de. | £0 unrewarded by the Humane Soctety of New York, et siete gg Lp ng Mh ‘The friends and acquaintances of the fami¥ are broke to 122, and stocks recovered @ half to one per | wa: very, light, and the Snquiry for spinning was only imode- prt —_ os ‘tho ae for July and | and request that your widely circulated journal ty " requested to attend the funeral from the house of her vent from the lowest prices, the market closing | "ae; but prices were unchanged, holders generally being un- ; he funeral market for butter was firm at may give it publicity 30 as to secure the recoguition t an yuerit at leait. ¥ his cousin, Mrs, 4 with light receipts and a fair demand. inquiry was | of merit at least. A young gurl, aged seven years, chiefly for the good and prime grades, Cheese was in de- having accidentally fatlen over pier 12, the first mand, but the business was tight, being checked by the bi 0 5 fates of freight demanded’ ‘prices ‘were eee Oficer of the steamer Sherman, as soon as notified daughter Mary, 184 South Second sireet, Wilians- ou Thursday #fternoon at one o'clock. On Monday, July 18, Many JANE, eldest Abraham and Elizabeth Phelps, aged 16 willlg to operate except at full previous igures. Includin 200 bales to arrive there were sold 1,38 bales, of which 95 were for spinning, 859 for export and 82 on’ speculation. ‘The business in iuture delivert rate The sales were as follow Weak, however, at the reaction. ‘The market is rowing tired of its Mability to these starting and dangerous fluctuations, and those who are out of On Tuesday, July 19, ADELALDR ELizaperea, though a bi te bel of the accident. jumped overbourd and succeeded | dangiter of the laté James D. and Elizabeth Vos- | Years and 6 mon Blocks have lost both the pluck and patience requi- | L7.; Bil don for September. at lige, mtfoee and aid | Harce, ot wom. -doubtiens “hare “Yeon Mecemed, | In resculng her {tom a watery grave when reduced | Buren Gill.” Notive of funeral hereatter, } Gentle being, wifted, of passing worth, « Bi br i a hold f 1 of th 6 tite. al7¥c. We append the closing quo- iNew butter—State half firkin tubs, fairtoextra, | to a state of insensthility. Itis not the first time to GRant.—On Sunday, July 17, MARGaneT AJGRANT, hich Heaven gave for a few years to earth, ite to buy again and hold for a removal of the oe .; do. firkins, common to prime, 2c, a S%c.; St: tiny knowledge that Mr. Henry Richdale, the gentle- | widow of Robert M. Grant, aged 75 years, So pure wert thou and to us ail so dear nightmare of high gold. Qumberland, 40; Consoli- Oplants ant Modile and eee Urea to fine, ‘Se. a Bc. ; Treat palie, BUe, man alluded to, has saved a fellow being from death The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | hat God has called tee far away from here. ation Coal, 28 a 30; Western Union, 843; 9 34% Poca Meuphite N-Grionny Teas. | cotamom to ordinary, Lies a, Bees tomrgon Week eros’ | by drowning, and you will oblige by noticing this | fully invited to attend tie funeral, from her inte rewi- | The friends of the family are respectfully invited ” i Pitades Sent 3 15% ig J eommon toordinary,, Ive. s common toro, States | fact in connection With the preaenc relation. When:| dence, No. 112 Christopher sireet, this (Wednesday) | to atiend the funeral, from her parents’ residence, Quicksilver, 5 bid; Mariposa, 6 a 67{; do, pre- 8, Wea Pir ry Rp col pay ge Wena? St") | chiet officer of the ship of whlch 1 am now chief om | afternoon, at one o'clock. 217 Kast Twenty-frst street, on Thursday afternvon, ferred, 124% @ 13; Atlantic Mail, 31; ig ited 3 forma darjes, comunon to good, 8c. a 183g. ; Western, common | gineer he saved the lite of 8 boy by risking is own meee Monday, Tay 18, Captain Jacos Gura, bee aig seriky,. Gh Sueitag/ gute ove aia: aA f + | Good midar oe ae 23) a Ie, ni great peril, resuscltating him from a collapsed ed 38 years and 2 months. LE.— Studi Nh b rd . Pacific Mall, 42 42%; Adams Exprems, 0714 ; | Geodmiddling -.-.-.: ate ai ‘quiet, but prices wers | DRTROLRUM,—The market for crude io bulk was dull, Goma itien ate oon ctiney » The relatives and friends, also the Palisade Lodge, | BUNCE, IDfaut son of'Dr. M. G. abd Sarah B, Raefle, Welle-Fargo Express, 15 @ 16; American Express, | steady und frm for. all grades at’ our ‘quotations | there being no demand, except for small lots to supply the A. D. DOUGLAS, Ne. 84, of New Jersey, the German Union Lodge, No, | aged 6 months aud 4 days. ; United States 46 é; Now York | below, The sales were jranediats wants of refiners, and. prices were Neary abd ohief Engine vitie. | 4, of New York, the Lieder Yafel of Union Hui | The relatives and friends of the family are invited 44; Uni ‘tat Express, a 46}; w Yor) lower, About 1,200 bbis., in lots, were aold ‘but large Chief Engmeer Steamship Hunisvitie. Central consolidated, 95% a, 95) do. scrip, 91% a 91%; Haricm, 135 bid; Erie, 22%, a 22 cintsaanieraesihiiaddihaiatdindeeisibiaahieeiebedees.| BBA the Dhemabers of th won County Artillery, | to attend the funeral, from the residence of his are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this | parents, 112 East ‘Tenth street, this (Wednesday) 1 lots could not have been disposed above i2!¢c. Crud was dull, heavy and lower, closing at about 17igc,, Ni were reported. Naphtha was dull and nominal at . t (Weaneaday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late | afternoon, at one o'clock. Reading, 96% @ 96%; Michigan Central, 114 a mneaibo, 15! ‘The demand for refined of! was a trifle more act! MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. residence, Morgan street, Union Hill, New Jersey. RICHARDSON.—On Monday, July 18, Wisue » eres ‘ibe. 51660; Mi: there was rather more steadiness in prices, though th . a ee ait nly 18, ADB 4 Dominick, only son of Joseph I an: 119; Lake Shore, 05 a 95%; llinols Central, 136; josloaay 18ers iBe. Kot yas quite unsettied at the close, when July ofl was quo- Married Ain 38 wake ahs MOAI BME ree Richardson, it Beth 8 months cry on re Herein "snd Pipabare, 106 ids" Ohcamo and | H Jeg ee raw ee gu SR CUNT i Momere | Sas Bets eg eee cit mee Nhe tales were ANDERSON—-CAUTER.—On ‘Tuesday, July 19, py |. The felatives aud Iriende of the family are respect. | _ The telatives and friends of thie family are respect- Northwestern, 83% ® 84; do. preferred, 8634 a 86%; | es t4¥ bugs In New York, 32,435 do. in Baltimore, 4,000 do. in ptiinte “teense ANU ME Bie. 1,80) do. for do. | Rey. alexander Miller, of Springticld, Le, Roweny | fully invited to atiend the fanersl, this (Wednesday) | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnad, 803; : Rock | Galveston and 1,500 do, in Mobtie. bi grap tae ites ide pm sg N. ANDERSON, of this city, to ISapELUA H. Carrer, | *lernoon, at nalf-past one o'ciovk, from her late | dence of his parents, 1,094 Myrtle avenue, near residence, corner of Eleventh avenue and Twenty- | Marcy, Brooklyn, thts (Wednesday) afternoon, at two FLOUR ASD yep 10,296 bbls. four, 200 do. cornmeal, 119,071 bushels wheat, ‘54,483 do. corn, 84,013 do. oats, and 10,000 do. malt. "The floor market ruled steady, thougn the demand was not nearly 60 active. The aales were avout 24,00) barreis, including lines of extra State on the spot and to arrive at #7 per bbl. For South- ern flour the demand was ode and prices the demand being fair prices were firm. Sales 300'bbls. Corn meal was more active and stronger, the gaics being 600 a ind quoted at prime whit to Philadeip! daughter of Thomas Carier, Esq., of New Canaan, Yeloc! ithout furthe: 7 mand still being link fair offerinj were | Conn. rds fourth street. 3 o'clock, without further not heavy, thou bao wer, closing at Mice. Thors, were dis- OGowrsd Oras —Ou Weanesdi June 22, at St. HANSHE.—HLaNcae, daughier of Willlam H. and L1¥.—in Greenpoint, snadenly, on Monday, posed’ of 3000 bbe orsduly, part at 440. a 4360., and 2.00 | George’s church, by the Rev. rg H. Tyng, Mr. | Alin E. Hanshe, at New burham, N,J., aged 1 year | July 1s, BrepGer, the beloved wife of James Rieily, fo, for August ab 28e, Ou the Upper Creek 3,600 bbls. crude | Goomwers church. Miss LAURA M- Once piv | and @ days. of the county Cavan, Ireland, in the 44th year of her Pe The aaa eo anne at the inside price. or this chy. URTISS to Miss Laura M. OLARx, both HERNAN.-—-On Tuesday, July 19, JOHNNY, the hee age .-—The ‘was moderate and prices were . m1 Patrick and bridget Hei 7 ne y ure respect at former quotations, “there wore sold 195 packages Cars. | CALDWELI—BROWNE.—On Tuesday, July 19, at the | loved son of Patrick and bridges Herman, aged 7 SESE Te Tee ae iake avecetiily Imtod to lina at 6740, a 9, the latter price for prime, and 600 bags Ran- | Catholic Apostolic church, by the Rev. D. M. Kacu- | Months. Rrords cocoon Gall (Wie ee es Island, :1124 a 11214; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 62% a €2%; do. preferred, 78% 8 18%; Toledo and Wavash, 51% a 61%; Fort Wayne, 04%; Ohio and ‘Mississippi, 3475 a 8434; Delaware and Lackawanna, 105 a 106; New Jersey Central, 101% @ 102; Chicago and Alton, 116 a 116%4; do. preferred, 116 bid; Mor- 2 TH ; 4 r 1 Sout, oon at 730. ie. My The relatives and friends of the family, and those | Eckford street, this (Wednesday) afiernoon, at three wis and Essex, 00; Hannibal and St. Josepi, 311 0 | phis.at $6 for Brandywine and BO O0' for Southern, We | ED ALI%G OTA: ss ss0d was higher, being held at 92.0 a Jee, TAM CALDWELL, OF Dublin, kreland, to lae- | oe nis grandiather, Hryan Ox respectfully in- | o'clock. do. preferred, 115 bid; Boston, Hartford and | No. % State... £5.00 a $6 00 eS aay alg, The sales ware 16,000 bags. part if not Staten Taian ow ” vited to attend the funeral, Irom the Fesidence of i" Kityy.—On Monday, July is, Jastes Rivey, a na- 5 5 a and six MY 5 70 Sev e Db, en pada ive 3 ah, Gi + Erle, 3% bid; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Gen- | fuperdne State. SMa 640 Grass wore dul and ‘nomual ut 146, for clover cod $7 Ab rer Lnoxit anor PawiER.—O Tuesday, Jaly it the Ins parents, 270 Seventh avenue, this (Wednesday) pee the part h of Annah, Cavan county, Leland, " Cholce do. 16758 795 | timothy, residence of the bride’s mother, by the father oe ruesdat ! 4 y is (We erne ve tral, 193¢ a 19%. Saperte Wastes. eRe ie N6.—Dear were dull, there heing no demand and prices | McSweeny, of St. Stephen's church, Gusvavee I, Hanrisox.—On Tuesday, Sinty 19, Of disease of the | Knneral fis Wednesday) afters 00n. at two o'clock, ‘ST AND LOW! " Extrado. 6a 6 ntirely nominal at our quotations below. For goat | Tron: tO SAR. FOWLER, ‘all of this cit heart, Mary ANN, only daughter of Mary Ann and | from mia late residence, No. 210 West Pifty-third HIGHEST AND 1 PRICES, ering Partai "abe Sa was a fair demand at steady prices and sales were | Nevunie (0 SARALIDA FowLen, all of this city | the ite George M. Hartivon, aged 10 years, 6 months | street, The following shows the highest and lowest prices Round hoop Ohio, ‘“ on @ 675 | made of 110 bales Mesican, 8 do. Maracaibo, 4 do. Peruvian sd and U7 days, Scorr.—At Fiusinng, L. L., ob Tuesday afternoon, to-day for the leading speculative shares:— Fahy cc “FiOS FB | Guotations:owt~tauaplen, “Seer afte per cts Died | ruly mited ty atteud the funeral ow Gk Meee | HORSE Score Aes tinea aayAn, wi ot es con et 7 i c ; ; - ully invited to attend tie funeral, » Mary’s Y coll, e yea . = é ea Highest. Lowest. | 81. Louis exit Soe 7.00 | Teramoroe, Ge. a8) A Wier pace Aree Acken.--On Monday, July 18, Eta V., youngest { church, Hoboken, on ‘Thursday ‘morning, at ten | _ ‘Tne relatives and friends of the family are respect- lew York Central consolidated. 90% Sos | Breuetcaeon ete ase FS 1B | Cape, se.’ Deer—Honduram, 87ige, gold; Vera Crig, Biige,, | daughter of Derostus’ and Tamar Acker, aged 6 | o'clock fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday after- mer York Central scrip. 90 | SC Loum choise tent P [850 n Woo | Central American, trimmed, 42}4c. ; not trimmed, Ue; Sigal’ | Months and 16 days, Bawxnunst,—At Rahway, N.J., Second Day, 7th | noon, at three o'ciock, from the Cougregatioual 13543 Oe 700 | 43c.; Anxowtara, bic; Pate, ae. The remains were interred In Cypress Hills Cem? | month, 1sth, PueBse M., Wife of Nathaniel Hawx- | chareh. 23 2 5HOn — | | SPRRMAC Refined was dull and nominal at %c., at | terygon Tucaday, hurt, in the 73a year of her age. Scortr Walden, N. Y., suddenly. on Sun- 10L% 540% 6,60 | Which price the last sale was mado. ARCHER.—On Tuesday, July 19, SAMUEL D. ARCHER, uneral will take place at half-past two o'clock, | day, Jul: 3445 A. M., AvGcsTus F. Scorimio, 91¢ 60s — ‘AR.--The market for raw continued fairly active, the rf i be % f your *, % Oe and being cinedy trot rear I prices were ateudy | 10 the 75th year of his age. py. M., Fourth Day, 7th month, 20th. Carriages | aged 66 years. 92%, “better, though | ®od. firm at yeaterday's quotations, all of the sales helag ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- | will be im waiting at Houtonvilie, upon arrival of ‘The friends and relatives of the family are re- 50, fo. | made upon a basis of 0'%c. for fair to good reGning fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late | train leaving New York, foot of Curtlaudt street, at | spectfally inviied to witend the funeral at his late Northwes 82 2m was n at ui | Cubs. There were dis of 1,950 bhds., part if not all | residence, Union Corners, Hastchester, on Th: rsday kK. residence at2P. M.,and at the Reformea Church, Rock Is 85. | 180 tor prime Don BO ae on A A Gs ot edlined whe in good demeerd aad Seen | aflernoon, at one o'clock,’ without further notl HENvEICK.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, July 18, Mr. | Walden, 80 M., on Weduesday, July 20: K Island..,.. ney W114 | the spot andto arrive, at 41 22 for rejected apring, #1 26 for | St W4c. ined wasin good demand and firm at otha BRAN.—O0 Tuesday, July 19, MARY ESTELLE BEAN, | cians. J. HENDRICE, & Dutlve of Gorey, county Wexs | "Trains leave foot of Chambers street ats A. M. and Milwaukee and St. Pau. 634, 6034 | common No. 3, #1 48 « $1 50 for gnod to prime do. (including | 14%e- for hard, Wige. a 18%e. for soft white. We quo! daughter of B, Gand Rlizab " 40 PM. Milwaukee and St. Paut 78: Tea. | one choice load of Minnesota iu wore a1 bi, wad moc a —Interior ' 10 “common refining, ‘ide. a fair | Hanan Of B. Ge aud Flizabeth H. Bean, aged § | ford, ireland, in the 20th year of his age. iggy isto : . ‘Onto and Mississippt a 10% | of very dry Milwaukee at $1 52 delivered) ‘’@ $1 60 for 7¢e.; good refining, 10:¢0.; fair to grocers, montis. ‘ i" Mis relatives and friends and those of fits brother Srunces.—On Sunday, July 17, of paralysis, at ° a 38h. | No Ton tl 1 60 a #1 63 for amber win- 2.10/ge.; prime to choice ry, 107g. a Ife.; cen The funeral will take place from her residence, | Lawrence ave respectfully invited to attend|ihe fu- | Hastings, Mr. THomas T. StuRGEs (late of te Orux ake eh ees Wider sauaty and whagene Cee Deo reny SMC: Be; molasses (hhds-and | 294 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, N. J., On Thursday | neral. from the residence of his late employer, 271 | of Sturges & Co,), in the Olat year of his age. do., #1 45 for musty white. Corn was» shade firmer, with a fair demand, the aules being 100,000 bushela at %1 a 1 U9 for common’ to prime uew mixed Western, $1 08 a BI 14 for yellow, the inaide price for interior; @1 28 for h white and $1 16 u $1 16 for fair and prime do. 0: dull, the demand being | GOVERNMENTS STRONG, The advance in goid this afternoon had little efect comparatively on governments, the 67's being firm at 108 when the premium was highest. The home in. 4c) melada, bie. a Bc. Havans—Boxes | atiornoon, at one o'clock. Kelatives and frieads of West |. Noe. 7109, Wyo. # 974e.; do. 10 to 12, 10),¢ ep St M st Birger ice so ib toa tines | the faunily are invited to attend. vac. & 185¢c.;' Porto Rico--Rei ‘Wenty-seventn street, at two o'clock, T relatives and friends of the family are re- t HoGax.—On Monday evening, after a brief illness, ctbaliy invited to attend the funeral, from lis ic BEARE.—At Elungviile, 8. J., on Monday, July 18, | Dests Hogan, & native of the county Limerick, Ire- | late residence, 509 Fifth avenue, this (Wednesday) 4c a Wie. ; do. grocery grades, 10';c. a I ige. WIL11AM H. BEARS, in the 77th year of hia age, land. | afiernvon, at two o'clock, The remains will be Av.—We heard of no important gales of Castile, which Fuueral will take piace this (Wednesday) after. The friends of the family are resi every for interment, bt. but prices were withont par’ taken to Trinity ebunge. The sales were 3,000 busheia at 70c. a 7c. for Ohio was quoted at LI We, ui noon, at 3 o'clock, at $1. Andrew's church, Richmond. | to attend bis from his late SKipMORE,—In Greenpoint, L. J., On Monday after- vestment demand is likely to absorb at currént pri and State, and 64c, Obs, for Western, Rye wan in suine de- | Sete hak MEL ree paces were very | Friends will take ‘rain meeting the one P.M. | gion Hotel, corner of Forty-eighth street and Lex- | noon, July 18, at three o'clock, EDWIN R. Sxiowons, every bond sent back from Europe. ‘The speculative | -mand and tirm; 7,500 bushels Canada ‘im bond were sold. at Nibis the tange of 18¢ 2 Bohsc. "© | boat from New York. Carriages will be in waiting ington avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at two | son of the late Charies O. Skidmore, aged 15 years, $102. Both barley and barley mait were duil and prices were Fe CORD an ane he New Dorp station , — * h ths and 20 day; ’ » wales of the foreign bankers would result disas- | entirely nominal at former quotations. PRTEP.—Cru t, but prices were higher, | at ‘s N o'clock. Limerick (Ireland) papers please copy. 6 months an days. trously ald th BN FREIGHTS,--There was lear activity in the market, though | hol old. No sales were reported. Bargan.—On Monday, July 18, Thomas BARGAN, drssur.—At Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 19, Buoa Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to rously they attempt to cover. ‘The market et " * Tat1ow.—The demand was fair and prices were firm, es- | native of Kings county, Ireland, in the 320 year of | Larnin, aged 6 months child fey. Kdward and | attend the funeral, irom cr a fair business was transacted, and rates were very stroug to : NY y A gr months, child of Rey, hy an) 5 ‘he residence of his mother, closed firm, as follows:—United States currency sixes, | all ports at yesterday's closing quotations. Grain vessels con- Las ph ay ioe ee bey! fee Ke pen ales | his age. Elizabeth F. Jessup. on Union avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 111 4112; do., do., 1881, registerea, 112% a 112%; | Hnued In, actize demand. end being scurce commanded te. | Were 10.000 Ihe ate0. a O/x¢-the lalter price for prime, } "the relatives and friends of the family are respect- | Faneral trout tee Church of the Redeeme corner | two o’elock. A Ft) Pierce cs }, 112: M8; higher rates, 88. Det Peake are ree goners, For otber, mand [rom Ail elaesen of buyers being very light, but holders | ily invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- | ef Fourth avenne and Pacific street, this (Wednes- SkibMokE.—At Hoboken, N- J., on Tuesday, July do. do., coupon, 112% a 112%; do. five-twenties, re. bicrod oe anne iv irm, The. ur ‘meres, re gouerally firm in their views, and Tull. prices prevailed, | dence, 204 First avenue, between Seventeenth and | duy) afternoon, at five o'clock. 19, EMMA SKIDMORE, aged 40 years, gistered, May and November, 108% a 109: do. Liverpool, 1 a maiulnoenet lobacco at 236, 6d., lex wore 450 hhda. at from 7c. to Ide. For seedieaf | Eighteenth streets, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at Kekre.—On Monday, July 18, suddenty, Marrugw ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- do., 186: 10., 108% @ yi BOe., 2,000 bis. flour | the market wax doll, but prices were without decided change. | two o'clock. Keere, of the parish of Killucar, county Westmeath, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist: bey 32, coupon, do., 7 %109; do. do., 1864, 000 bushelk wheat at | The sales ware ane semen iow it Trom 1c. to be. for Ohio, BeENEDICT.—In Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 14, | Ireland, in the 28th year of his age. Episcopal church, between Seventi and Enghth do. do, 108% % 109: do. do., 1863, do. do., Naa snd 0 Hereen bo don, 16.00 bushels Dalene oon presale oo a webu Of Ha Anion Th BY daughter of Prank Lee and Bessy Gray ‘The relatives and Triendg of the family are respect | streets, Hoboken, N.J., on Thursday afvernoon, at 108% @ 109; do. ao., 1865, do., Janu: and Ji eat at .» 2 tue! a “ nedict, aged months aud 6 day: fully invited to attend the funeral, {rom the residence | one o'clock. eee ast Raimi an fe ae a bs if ot ali, at bs. a. 3 Frosted tig. Berey—On Monday, July 18, Many dank, wile of | of hia sister, Mrs, McNulty, coruer of Twenty-cighth | 'TEAUS.—-in Brooklyn, on ‘Tuesday morning, Juiy 76 5 do. do., ', do. 76 & 10B%45 oth 6.000" eases ipetrolenm, Partly frosted lugs Thomas D. Berry, im the 28th year of her age. street and Third avenue, this (Weduesday) aiter- | 19, MARY Euiza, only child of Thomas P. and Anna do. do., 1868, do. do., 10844 a 108%; do. ten-forties, | from a'port in the South to an English Windward Islan Sound Ings. . ‘Th relatives and friends ure invited to attend the | noon, at one o'clock. «| A. Teale, Tegistered, 10334 a 108%; do. do., coupon, 10634 a | With 140,000 feet Inmber at $11 60. An Italian brig to Trieste Sener ‘eo$ AP funeral, from her late residence, 238 Delancey street, KuNNEY,—On Monday, July 18, Manvaner, wife of Atbany (N. Y.) papers please copy. 306%. - with 1,600 bbis. petroleum at 6s. A bark to Cork for ordere | Good leat Unis (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’cloc Matthew Kenney, aged 38 years. TRUMPLER—On Tuesday, Juiy 19, FREDERICK ° ith 1,800, bb! Lea ber be prodncts at wit, | Fine leat. Bray.—On Sunday, July 17, Fiora, eldest dangh- ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are respect- | WILL1AM, infant son of Frederick and Julia ‘Trump- THE SOUTHERN STATE BONDS—NEW TENNESSERS | AD Americ Ra iverrncs; “hamdane ier aa eos: ee Seleetions, ter of Thomas FE. and Mary Bray, aged 6 years, 9 | fully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late resi- | ler, aged’l yeat and 26 days. WEA! a and rosin at 66. A’ bark, 420 s mh ie months and 11 days. dence, 49 ‘en strect, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Wed. ‘The funeral with take place on Thursday, from the ‘The dealings in the South State b mm to the United States, ‘al | Connecticus and Massachusetts ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend th nesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, residence of his parents, No, 199 Gates avenue, 8 in the Southern State bonds were 9 with 700 bales cotton on pi Connsetish ud hasan be. funeral, from the residence of her parents, Prospe Langin.—on Tuesday, July 19, after ashort but | Brooklyn. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. Nort gy Almost entirety to the ‘Tennessee and | terms rain at Ie 8dr A Dark to’ Gurk. Tor oni, wide | _ binders and weconds, "8c. Wie, aie, | avenue (late Clty of Hudson), this (Wednesday) afver- J severe tines, WILLIAM LANKIN, & native of Ents: | THROCEMOMTONe-On Monday July 1s GANCES North Carolinas, chet) 000" Be Connecticutand Masnachugette hoon, av half-past three o’¢iocs. orihy, county Wexford, Ireland, Im the 53d year of | B., daughter of R. R, Throckiuorton. ‘eavy and tower, ry Pe ie sania ie as ta PSirquarters. do; a, brig. 1:80 quafters do, and & |. Weeppery lolm.cacertsvvscrs sang aischah Boaper.—On Tuesday morning, July 19, Mr. JOHN 4c tran rhintayon en teicuae arene cially aro ree declined to 60%. _ © Bales | parle, 2,000 quarters do,, all for the sane voyage at be., which | Comnecsicut and Massachuseitn ace, ate, | BOGHRT, dged 62 years. es and friends of the family are respect- | fally invited to attend the fuera}, trutn 344 Bled: cia th 74. ‘The following were the closing | rate was freely, pid at the close, its dels Wekpiee ot ich Mees +d Relatives and sriends are invited 0, Sagat Mi: fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday after. | street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’eloc Prices this evening:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 63 a of 70 bates cloth at about 90ic., currency, and 450 do. bage, Ike, adic. pd aa ibe oh nee of lis gon, Peter J. Bogert, | noon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 424 Kimpan1.—At West Farms, N. Y., on Sunday, July reet, this (Wednesday) morn- East Sixteenth sree. * 17. ASA F. KIMBALL, aged 64 years and 4 months, KWOoD.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 19, . ‘ city, for interment. FREDERIC E., youngest 208 ‘of Frederic E. and Mar- VANDERPOEL.—In this city, on Monday, July 18, Be, a ‘ie. a dye. | ing, at ten o'clock, Remains will be taken to New 6814; do. new, 6055 a 61; Virginia, ex coupon, 65 a | toarive, at 13ige, 0 12% . 2. inal at 20c, a Yc. 00; do. new, 6 & 06): Georgia sixes, 89 9 85: do: | S07 none le ae ne edhe aoe the f2 inbond. Prices were en: * bags and 3U34c. for cloth, der iM be. “ — . F eenth street, Hon, Bevens, 93.0 94; do. sevens, ol i fakes ‘i very light, the demand from all classes of | _ Tage lot i Ie, adie, Mer a 16, BuRNS,—On Monday, July 18, Brrpaer Brens, a | tha Lockwood. aged 2 months and 9 dare: at his residence, No. 114 Bast. Sixteen Yims, ex coupon, 60 w toMy do meee aga phe Reser belts canted srl ood amare uera were gma in | Poerrivane snd Oblo wre s. adic. 160. atte, | pave ofthe pariah of. Tomplehoy, county of Sligo, | The friends are Invites vo tind the Teneral, from Ee ee tae teen cee ‘ad ; 3 do. . ing that a go revall soon . oa a Ie y and. ; i 4 ; = Special tax, 2334 @ 24; Missourt sixes, 903, a 91: do. forall grades, vices ranged from Ie. to 2c. for common PN a it Ss Sali iar A ec at pions er weep, my children dear, ehecngors ar TWO otelock en Avenues on Thursday | sunny invited to attend the Taneral, Seem Bt. George's 3 do, fine, Boe fr , \ i ; fully | are, te Hannibal and St. Joseph, 90 a 91; Louisiana sixes, Mie ee was very gute, business bein g re- borat flo. 9 87/40 currency; IL ent, 81a $1 U2ige. ; 1a erie prs nite BR ge ca wae, heey, iy} CARL zy younaees ene ae on Thursday mormung, at "2 Bt . ne’ a atricted by the high price of gold, and we heard of no import- behebel of gc. fou must sape cl of George H. and na ©. Luara, 5S mon e/ 72 0 75; do. new, 69 & 71; do. levee sixes, 71.0 73; ao, | sricted by the high price generally nominal, at the followin SGSETOEe Cralbeailiiaibhabiers; is vous Prepare for death and follow me. and 23 days, he WaAITzFeLDRR.—On Tuesday afternoon, July 19, at Ayres, 25 to 27 Ibs res, : Mo. eights, 89 a 01; Alabama fives, 72 a 74; do, eights, | quotations: 99 a 100; South Carolina sixes, 85 @ 86; do, new, | 12318 guly, 77073; do, do., October, 77 a do. regis. | 20 to 22 Ibs., 223¢c.; Orinoco, 2 toed stock, old, 78 a 83; arkansas sevens, T4079, | Chllfornta, 3b to Bin Bio ine The relatives and friends of the family, and espe- The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | fifteen minutes past three, GEORGE WasnINuToN, clally her sons, Thomas and Patrick Butns, are re- | fully Iuviied to atiend the funeral, ie (Wednesday) youngest son of Morris and Clara Waitafelder, aged spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her | afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his 2 years, 10 months and 14 days, son's residence, 123 Worth street, this (Wednesday) | parents, No. 280 Grand street. Funeral from residence, 115 West Twenty-second afternoon, at two o'clock. MBAGHER.—On Tuesday afternoon, July 19, at Cour | street, this (Wednesday) morning, at teu o'clock. Black work, good and fine. Bright work, common and Bright work, good #nd fine. WooL.—As compared with Inst Preaents no change of siguidoauce, ic. a 24c. ; Montevideo, fecha ah to Os loc fl ge. @ Bde. : ao., 102146 ly 2B 33 Ibs, Bie. a 2. Central Amertean oF trimmed, 18 to ai e market for fleec But lite demaud ore:

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