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t NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 28 1870.—I1RIPL" SHER : 9 —_ ime _ } ieee. ian a old, 72 a 75; do, lasue raitroad sixes, 70 a 12; do. new terms, RUSSIAN INDUSTRY. PIN CAL, AND COMIN sevens, 75 a 75, B CITY BANK SHARES. The following were the bids for the city” bank mons ot noted at #28 60 9 850, Sales 70 iereee Piste. ~~] more, wougut afiery am low clea* = wae by otber kinds were nominal, The demaut for ¢ut meats wad a + Lacon was Martrory Farnaavt, youngest son of Colone! John | son of George W. and Carrie Lioyd aud Mary C, 1 6 aud 16d lary C, Broume, aged 1 year, é mouths FP. Lioye, aged @ montis, Relatives and friends are Invited to atter:d the The triads of the family are pried to attend the | funeral this afternoon, at half past two o'cio: ann % ‘small | funeral from the ol commanding | the resideneo of his nts, Middie street, third (fhe pe. Petersburg Exhibition—Progress of tho eins baresi=-New York, 188; Mechanics’, 134; America, 40 Or te. m 4oge. for | Officer, Marine Satziaon, Flushing avenue, tis house weat of Fourth avenue, Bouth Brookiyn. Great National Fair—Summer and Sun- Wrownspar, daly att 14s; City, 206; Phenix, 109; ‘Tradesmen'’s, 150; ca iien ‘The market for Iked wae auiet ba | (Geureday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘Moore.—At Jersey Obey. “out Todoeeaay, July 21, ~ 420+ for prime Western ety vs 4 HABN8.—Suddenly, tn Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July | RaLrH, youngest son of James foore, ; day Visitora—The Mines of the Em- ‘There was @ more bueyant tone wo the Wall street | Mechanica and Traders’, 120; Seventh Ward, aud for fulure delivers, There wero nolt tid teres | 26, FREDERICK J. BEARNS, Jr. uged 1 year and 26 d: Iron—Sideria markets to-day consequent epon better reports from | 108; Sia of New York, 110; Ocean, 85; Mer- port Inst evening arte, and fovdny the anles were | |, lile relatives and te frignda of the fanttly aro in- | Funcral will take place from 288 South sixth ' pire-Csal nd London, where, despite several faitares inckden’ to | cantile, 126) Americar Exchange, 112; Chatham, | {22 'etces at 17140. for pu Westordy and ie. 8 Wiper, foes attend the funeral, from Christ church, Bed: sirect, this (Luursday) aftertioon, at balf-past wo and the Caucasus, “nettement day” and ariaig ott of the recent sharp 167; Bank of the Repadlio, 120; Hanover, 104; Irving, Enon toW.— The businens a erude i balk wast DOOD, OF tees ee eee tbs Chyredayy alters | o'cloc! ser decline in all kinds of securities, American St, PETERSBURG, June 26, 1870, ‘The ustional exhibition continues to attract many twenties were deait ta at higher prices, The recovery in prices of stocks was quite sharp in the efternoon, 207; East Liver, 114; Market) 124; Nass 1, 107) Bhoe and Leatver, 167; Continental, 96; Park, 163; Manu- factarers and Merchants’, 100; Fourth National, | days. ‘a moderate , ding o 0 bot. ioe ho!lera were vel i 00 via at "8 80, seller's ovtion, G0 0 BURNI3TON.—On Tuesday, Jul, dence, of his grandfather, G, W. WILLIS M., youngest son of Willi 26, at the rest. Herton, Forditan, lam ©. Jr., and Char Moopy.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, Davip Wataen Moony, mine 40th year ot ya y ‘The relatives and friends of the are respect- fally invited to attend the Tinecal bra There were uo transacilons’ reported ia lotte B. Burniston, aged 9 months and 15 days, fi ’ iio. 9 Bed- * “ q which ford atreet, this (Thursday) after atone o'clock. notwithstanding the fact that a large num. | but the dealings were olga enhge ed pny By . 10655: i heen National, 126; Orientaf,.165; Bankers’ Baan wae bt i & denned blag ciel for mane remains were taken to Woodlawn for inter- Guildford (Eugiand) aid Mout papers please residents of St. Petersburg have departed, | 1#ck of general confidence pending war and Brokers’ Association, 100, utwith fair offerings prices were heavy, ough Rok Auot- BxOOK.—At Washington Heights, N. Y., on Mon- | °PY: of - hd ‘parted, markets were dull at the im. ably"lower. The sales were 1008 bbls: tor daly, et Se, gt yt ’ ‘Athovrne.—in Brooklyn, on July 26, after’ ‘onder to spend the summer on their estates inthe | Tope, and hence the pal _ Peso a figetng at Ze 0 do, for dal a0: 3,600 40. Sensi Gay, July 26, gear yyanfant son of Mortom and Caro- | g tong and painiul illness, BUSAN Mx wine. tho be. oF live at some distance in the environs, for | provement co following were the bids for the railway mort- L reel x ae. 00 do, et liverable ‘most week, he relat. apd. loved wife of Edward Maguirin Xe 69m year of this capital is so justly famous, lay 1ast the number of visitora was between nd sixteen thousand. Usually it is from ‘The course of speculation at the Gold Exchange was toward lower quotations. The earliest dealings iia wagian pce were nana prime wi! market in ua wi only moderate!; A if Siu posse tre, bat prea wore qua soar, ape ays, ves and friends of the famil; fatty invited to atrend the. feneral” poh ents yal afi’ rnoen, at tour o'clock, at the resi+ 52d street. ‘Yhe remains wil be conveyed, this’ wii morning, nine o'clock, from her late eveslaenon, Soy epot. ‘Train Teaver ‘Thirties | vlumbla street, to St Stephen's chusob, corner of excited in waitin, - os! b ¥, to five thousand. ‘Tho increase on Gunday was | Defore the board were somewhat on the on. Re Sioed, The sales wery Shane Tor Saly, ar 26s wed i,uae | stre0s, Hudson River Kaliroad, attnmes cia. wil be caloteod an tan ree meee ‘ nouncement that the Empress Eugenie had been a pe hia do,, for December, at Big. BRBNNAN.—On Wednesday, July 27, widow of 4 yy soul, owing to the fact that the price of admission 108. line was dull but unchanged tn value. The | Thomas Brennan, native of Kings county, Ireli rt tence to the Cemetcry of the Holy The Teduced to fifteen copecks (about eloven cents), | Made regent—a fact suggestive of vigorous war sales were contined to small lols ai 840. & Bc. for good to | the 6uth year of er age. wy Ireland, friends and reiatives are respectfully Invited to at- Partly on account of the number of working | Policy on the part of the Emperor—and gold sold as ‘SvGan—Chere was ouly'« Hoderate business transacted | _ BUROWER.—On Tucaday, Juv 20, Mrs. Jura A. beem ple who are free on that day. Admittance next | high a9122. From this point it receded to 121}, on fo am, prices for Walch, however, were quite, steady at yes: ByRGREE, relict of David Bargher, in the 60th year PB cere npr ty fore mory ay ret rh MionasL J. , fe deman rom } and for the futuro will, I am informed, be re- | the rumor that Secretary Boutwell intended accept- re 7) Had, part ar de. wide. for Cuba, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- is of the famnliy, alsoot his ced to fifteen copecks. ing bids top ane ee © MAND Gud Oh Ge Sem E] serie ree bei ever ein wes gusted at | sug, anvited to attend: the funeral, frou er ine law John. Sullivan, sleo. the ‘members. of Means -™ pret.... i> jen 20! it at) fe. Jo , al 0m Tho entire nambor of visitors thus far ts 107,600, | Treasury sale at Noon. The Mpg nag flea Std inad grant. ts Tao. etal: tite, 0, ian lige, and | eta etcetera ei econ | Guarte uve requennéa te ated tae eee en 1s really pleasant ioung- | tory produced mo reaction, pond THE SU! wad ba interior Wo oom- | notice. ‘The rem 1 tered late residence, 23 Monroe street, this (Thursday) ‘The exhibition building 'B-TREASURY REPORT. 1; fair refining, ¥Xc.; good refining, | Ut ains will be in’ in Moravian jay! lang place in the afternoon. One meets with many | tte London telegrams reported five-twentics nsad-| ong following shows the results of to-day’s bust- ry, Lice. it, Cemet morning, at nine o'clock, jacquaintances, There are two bands of excellent vanced to 82, the effect of which was ® furtner ness at the #ub-Treasury tn this city:— tant Ue aes Te. fair torgo0 10366. 8 16) PTce) eolaanes Cid mos), O40. 0 10ecy im ry, New Dorp, Staten Island. Newburyport, (Ma: +) pagers please copy. His remains will be taken to St. James’ church, where @ soiemn mass of re- —, juiem will be offered up fc justo, @ garden with a fountain, grotto, summer | ‘ecline to 121, Afterwards there was a reaction to dc. Havaaa—Boxes Dutch standard, Nos. 7 to 9, Be erat ear See ahd from thence to Calvary Gemotry, at Tul past (iusto, Z » 121% on the iaege shipment of apecio—the largest te 99Ke- do. 10 to 12, 10:46. w 10940.; do.» 18 to 16, 1040. a | TORBPH CAMACK, Coy one o'clock for interment. paanene sot mates Faery Sroty eras powtan. | any single day since the beginning of the present Ties Fg Melo Uh 186 aT | (do 9 1 3 I. pos, |, Choxix—On Rwesday, July 20 Jonn J, Cxontn, | .MOUasz.—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, July 27 pavedaiion sree 8.8 Good. restanrant where tanoh E ‘complications, ‘The total shipment was Bio.” Porto Rico—Renatng graden, 94g0. @ ligt doe beloved son of Bridget Cronin. "| BLLEN McUana, a native of Stone Bridge, county or dinner may be obtained, and a place for smoking | European comp! OLY gradea, 10540. 0 L120; The relatives and friends of the family, also of his | Monahan, Ircland, in the 62d year of her age. tie the open alc, $3,277,651, of which the Scotia took $2,647,407, and paid; we heard of wo anles of comnequents, hia tre muy | brother Matthew Cronin, are respectul'y tavited to | | The relatives and trionds of the fainily are respect- ; PRODUCTS, the Wisconsin $780,000, The bids for the government and b for clover and §4n 7 28 for timers | attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 8 | tily invited to attend the funeral, this Among the many interesting objects on exhtbi- ‘ftton, Oc@ vi the first places ts occupied by tron, in ent forms. The principal exhibitors in this jbranen of industry are Demidoff, Yakovlefy, Putiloff, ‘Prince Beloselsky-Belozersky, Pestukhoff and the ‘Mining and Marine departments. Besides tron, Demidof exlubits gold, copper platina and maia- ohite, The Demidof collection is beyond doubt the ‘richest and most striking of all, on account of tis gold were for a total of $6,240,000, at prices ranging from 129 to 121.61, The million was awarded at 121.51 a 191.38, The course of the market is shown in the table:— SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANDE. Wednesday, July 27—-10:15 A, M. 108, ‘ar. }250000 US $20, do. $04 | easier. ‘The ules WRB cite 6599 | Mslde price for parent, ssbeboall 6559 60 86 jominal at 140, for clover and §' STEARINE.—Tho market was sales were coud ly Dut unchanged. "Th within the range of 16340. 8 905% R06 ipts, 476 bbls, Tho market was dull and £06 ete about 186 bbls at dec. s gi Gd-ibe COTTON MARKETS, Caroline 61 t ci fae treet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one California papers please copy. DOWAN.—AC his "residence. 672. Third avenue, MICHAEL Doran, @ native of ‘Bolton Hill, parish of Casteidermot, county Kildare, irelaud, ih tho 22d year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the (waeral, Wiis (Thursday) afternovn, at one o'clock. Irish papers p'ease copy. DvvigNao,—Sudseniy, of tetanus, on Wednesday morning, July 27, Ricttann ©, P., sou of George W. (Thurgdayy afternoon, at four o'clock, from her late residence, No. 137 Prospect street, corner of South Third, MoCarreRy.—On Tuosday, duly § , JOSEPH, son of Mlonaal J. A. and Mary H, McCaffery, aged 5 months 26 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence ‘of his parcnts, No. 444 East Fifty-elghth atrect, this (Thursday) moraing, at ten o'clock, McGkang.—On Tuesday, July 26, of dropsy, RLLEN. MoGRaNgE, widow of Jamea McGrane, a native of the county Meath, Ireland, in her 62d year, ‘The relatives and nda of the family, and also her brothers, Thomas, Edware and John Murtagh, Inthe gold loan market the rates range! from oS sewintladifopeteld ne ae a argarone Duplgnac. aged 29 years, malchao\ 85 Meat Fitter abenon aeatk oo variety and the size and dine quality of aX the speci-+ in g Q ly 1200 ; low middiings ‘The relat ves and friends of the faintly, and also at BC ect, ‘mens exhibited. The tron of the Ural Mountains | seven per cent for carrying to fat for borrowilug. a Readin, esa pat Pithd'tn stooad ees tateeal aa eniae tee ‘a half-past coe O'elock. WACO GRANT; Bee ee 88 1g the most malleable in the world, It can be beaten | The operations of the Gold Exchange Bauk were as BM 409 do as mei ow amides AR four o'clock, from his 1a. Tesidence, No. 6d Prospect % MoOINNRsS.—On Tuesday, morning, July 26, Buiza ‘nto sheets as thin as tissue paper, and bars of con- | follows:— ba jou. street, Brooklyn, without furcher noti at 0} fein rye ‘fori year ted ta age. a 59,360,000 : NEw ORLEANS, Dionysivs.—At 113 Kast Fourth sircet, July 26, he friends of the family are invited to attend the ema ils hieas, tay be So tne) Rants: wangns Gsia uannere: . 1,336,480 3 Hou Chie & KW pre Cotton firm and in falr demand; mida ELENOKE M. Dionysius, wife of A. U. Diouystus, | | {neral from her late Srernin No. 306 East Twenty- showing any signs Of breaking. In qualtty and } Currency balnucea... 1.650,470 om Md : sales, 1,0W bales; net receipts, Lid bales ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respect- | Mth street, tits (*uursday) alvernoon, at one o’eloc! quantity the malachite exhibited by Demidof is of vs $24 BON J Ce Goktsnt cated s('s0\ eames toe oeebee ‘qualities; mid- | fully invited to wttond the funeral this (Thureday) | “Calvary Cemetery, her IBY EASY, den! Te N.Y, i atid MON! . &° be ” do a ; | afternoon, at two o'clock, ASHis denly, at Tatrytown, N. Y.,. om such a charactor that if 1s simply impossible to com. 51000 Milt St Ph Pit ‘8 a diings, 18\¢.; sales, 100 bales; net recei 14 bales; ex- , Wednesday, July 27, of cholera infantum, Jay BM pare it with the other specimens on exhibition. Thero was a stili further relaxation tn money, and | + {ith Mil #st Ww c00Ce Ri Ri. Ports, to Great Britain, 3309 bales; atock, 1,083 bales. Donis.—On Tuesaay, July 26, JomN Doris, a native car ont vr! ne a nat meee " my one The yearly income trom Demidof’s mines and | porrowers on call, with pledge of miscellaneous col- | St Pac agi br iio. $4" 0 AU & Bt P Ri tor (hed ordinary ad) Seualy Detey, Welens, Ge the 666 year eC big | Poe cate tai lak ee HOPES Hee Fe DOU #200) O00 rodnise oe 3710; 200, laterals, were accommodated at five to six per cont, | Niece ATCIsm. ta fun do: { bales, 490 vale; uct recelpisy 49 Lutes sock, 6, The friends and acquaintances are reapecttuity in» | , 20 es uid tricud of the family are rospect- The following is the amount of gold, platina, tron | Oa governments the rate was three to four per cent. | G00 Mariposa Min pref. 10 2 Monty, Ale. July 27,1870, | vated to ationd the fauerai, from his late residence, | fully tavited to attend the funeral from the Old xid copper obtaibed ‘and put, into vasfons forms at | In discounts there was moro currency for prime | "40 Vem Ten.....be #34 1 | do. Gotton quiet and steady: middtingsy 126.5 sales, BOY bale; 14% Cartuine street, this (Thursday) afteruoon, at oud Pe re eo rcr op mama br dea whe eleven foundries .owne y Demidoti from if 4 Overs seceerce. 48% | Bet receipts, 8; stock, 16,783 bales. t t hursday; rfonapay @ January 1609 to January 1870:— Sas ee Soneonee Le bk tachtraael st Ms tO Chie MA KR scrip: 100% Cie edd 2 ET Druawoxn—On Tuesday, July 26, Euimanera | Cinciunal papers please Oh ivednesday, 2aly 29, ele Sk ea See OY ee ane, SAY se Ct WS New domae Re I2 8H LANDLORDISM OUTDO‘E DESOMD, as tae Soe tone at tas. flor a short iimess, JaMus W. NuLLi, aged 32 Years Gold ling and higher for sight bills, The demand runs ie TONY 28H oa wl ts ‘ci : ives and irichds of the family are respect- rin days limess, JAMES W. NEILL, ager y entirely upon the latter, and rates now show a dit- 1. (0 Morrie lita RR. a3 : iaun Ejectment. in Newarker | Of her brother, 85 Nussau strect ou this (tharsiay) | _ Duby, Belfast and Derry (Ireland) papers please oa ference of about one per cent as compared with GH WoHas's ee Se. ad Hop | Alleged Fataman Rjectment ta Newark— | srernoon, at threo o'slock, wiinoul iuruer invite. | COVY- From the copper aud irou ore. sixty day bills. Tho quotations were:—Sterling, 43% 100 do. 109 “One More Unfortunate Gone to Her | tion. Nontior.—I. 0. or 0. F.—The members of Knick- 1 109%; d ge Death.” DELANEY.—On Tuesday, Joly 26, Thomas De- | erbocker Lodge, No. 22, are hereby notified to atiend Pure copper. . 4,103,230 | ty days, good to prime bankers, 100% a 10974; do. he Mau’s inhumanity to woman was fearfully lus. | LANEY, @ native oF the parish of Denn, couaty Cavan, | the funeral of Brother F. B. Novthup, to-day Thurae ‘Pure iron. . +++ 85,121,600 | sight, 110% o 1107; irancs, sixty days, 5.14% a ge % en's inhumanity iy Ireland, aged 86 years, day, 25th inst., at one o'clock, from his late resi- The entire number of men empioyed by Demidot 5.1334; AO, sight, 5.08% a 5.0734, 905 trated yesterday in a case that came under the notice The friends of the family, and those of his brother | deuce, 409 West Twenty-fourth street. 1a 11,000, f Putilof has threo fonndries, and employs 3,820 at the works and about 7,000 in obtaining ore, coal aud The value of the different products of these lea 18 about 3,000,000 rubies a year. Yakobileff employs 3,370 men, and manufactures early to the amount of 600,000 rubies. STOCKS DULL AND STRONG. The stock market opened weak owing to the fur- toer complication in the European situation, as in- dicated by the publication of tue decree making the Empress Eugenie regent of France, and prices fell to 12 o Clock M. and 2:15 P. M. 207000 7 & 6:20, c,185.. 10954 B00 USE-20, 0,167 I US 6-20, '0, "67... 1 One o’Clock P. M. . 8 4) 7 ne of the Overseer of Poor in Newark, N. J., the par- ticulars of which reveal a state of heartlessness and misery scarcely ever equalled, On Tuesday one Edward Flanagan, proprietor of some squalid houses in Adams street, appeared at the ofice of the Over- W856 Francis, and the members of the Union Tontine Be- nevoilent Society, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 81 Lewis street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. DELAMATER.—In this clly, on Wednesday, July 27, Mary T. S., wile of Leander M. Delamater, ant daughter of Jolin Stephenson, Esq., aged 36 yeara, 7 W, B. SHOVE, N. @. A. S. TaYLor, Secretary. O'BRIEN.JOHN O'BRIEN, aged 27 years and & months. Tho friends and relatives of the family are respec: fully invited to attend (the fnneral, from his residence, First avenue, N Car 6 between 'Sixty-frst ce Beloselsky-Belozersky employs 1,627 men. | the lowest made since the reversal of the market 1000 8 ¢ Bsn Jan edu seer and atated that he had turned out of his | months and 13 days, Also'on ‘Tuesday, July 26, | Sixty-second streets, (his (Thursday) afternoon, ab sheNYCSHR.Do 91 remise jo, 66 Adams street, a woman named G4 ft it . ol WO O'clock, Tne whee of his manufacture 1s about consequent upon the outbreak of hostilities between abe ge aos emises, Ni Macetx, infant daughter of Mary T, 8. and Leander two o'clock, triko® has two foundries, in which 2,500 men are employed. EMPLOYMENT, ‘These are @ few of the principal tron works of ‘Russia. There is @ great number of others, at which from 500 to 1,000 laborers are employed. /The Mining and Marino departinents also employ France and Prussia. Lake Snore fell to 889; and New York Central scrip to 8534. Later in the day upon the reports of a firmer feeling in London the market became buoyant and prices advanced from one to three per cent., the upward tura being started by STREET QUOTATIONS. Jaroline Ripley, had taken possession of her furaiture and sold itt for back rent, and that the woman was then lying in the street very sick. The Overseer at once despatched ex-oflicer Lake and @ wagon to the place, aud had the poor creature conveyed to the Almshouse. Here, though attended by excellent medical skill, she died in ie a er, Funeral services at No. 47 East Twenty-seventh street, this (Thursday) evening, at elgnt o'clock. E1sBRt.—On Wednesday morning, July 27, Ciras. H, Eis Rr, aged 1 year, 9 months and 11 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, (rom the residence of his parents, 239 William Porrer.—At Morrisania, on Tuesday, July 26, JAMES, youngest son of T. J, and Emma J. Potier, aged 10 Months. RorrmMaNn.—On Tuesday, July 26, of cholera tnfan- tum, CaakLes Henny, infant son of Ferdinand and = late Sarah M. Ruttman, aged 7 months and 6 days. 1 about three hours’ time. So fast was the body be- | street, corner of Duane, this (Thursd: afternoon, many men, Dut the tendency at presenton the part | Reading, which was the objective point, | wey, ny meee eee a, "Cass | comlng decomposed that it was soon Interred in the | artwo o'clock,” > jpreey) Wasuingion nvouuer Wizabeth, N. Je, ‘on Friday of the government ts to get ris as fast as ble of | it 1s said, with some of the New York | Pacino Mall.... soa 8% Jersey Con... 994 a 100 Potter's Field. a ny FLYNN—TUOMAS FLYNN, @ native of county Gal- | morning, at nine o'clock. Kela‘ives anu friends are sil enterprises of this kind. It ts found by experl- | Gentral party who had purposely allowed | N¥Contraicon visa 81 oak Island... 13am 139g | It mow transpires that, tnstead of deceased beg way, Ireland, aged 21 years and 11 months, Tespecituily invited to attend. ence private enterprise 13 a much more oco- N ¥ Can sortp.. Hi a Flanagan's debtor, ho was hers to the extent of five The relatives and friends of the family are ro- Rick.—suddenly, on Tuesday, July 26, WILLIAM Romical producer than the governmént can hope | thelr own shares to decline in order to os 21g 8 P| or seven dollars, money realized from the sale of her | quested to aitend the funeral, from his late re of 316 Kast ‘wenty-tifth pircet. woe. ade! defeat a newly formed pool in Reading as well asto | Retin, 8 8 iusnivare, net And ARO TO: phere she oT ee Te ee arenes this (Thursday) afternoon, ‘The relatives and friends ave invited to atvend the 0, ‘ - * eral, 11 8 chur y As connected with tron and foundrtes, the ex. | “#8ake out” the rebellious Lake Shore clique of the | bake Phar ane a 6 FASREGoU.—On Tuesay, July 26, at 13 Bast Twen- |: Qiterncou, at wwov'duck, ens Ue Cnursday) Rubition of specimens of coal deserves attention, Con! and Southern Russia, as well as the Can- easas, abound in diferent varieties of excellent cual. Among the most remarkable is the anturacite of the Don country, or, as it 1s called, the district of the Don Cossacks, The anghracite mines of the Don stock which they had bought, in the attempt to oust the Vanderbilt direction. The easier feling in the money market encouraged the rise, but the dealings Gid not extend to the outside public, who are. still waiting for a more satisfactory demonstration of the COMMERCIAL REPORT, Wepnespay, July 27-6 P.M. tled the poor, creature, knowing, as he himself ad. mitted, that she was sick, into the sireet to die! Tha case, as it now stands, has naturally excited tho community againta man that would perpetrate such an inhuman act, and an oiticial investigauou ts loudly called for. Poor Caroline, sad to relate, was not of spotless ty-elghth street, Madame U, FABRRGOU, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the House, tis (rhurs- day) morning, at nine o'clock. Mass at St, Vincent de Paul. Interment a! Calvary Cemetery, FENGADO.—On Wednesday, July 27, OnARLEs WIL alternoon, at two o'clock. On Tuesday afiernoon, July 26, Dora, Keiners, a native of Germany, aged 33 years, 8 months aud 15 days, The relatives and friends of the family are ree spectfully Invited to attend the juneral, from Ler ”, late residence, 637 West Forty-secona street, tuis 2 ‘Ked by @ number of private parties, and b: * Correr.—tho market for Rio was moderately active, the | reputation. For years past she has led an aban- | yam, son of Augustus aud Mary Feugado, aged 5 radi Yolock. tas Weaning Teatonnd Nevigntort Coupee: oni removal of the depression produced by ‘the rorelgh' | domand stil being from the trate, and prices were slendy | doued life. Previously sie was the wife of a well to | years and 10 months. rps oe aac scp er oy Spe EP of ‘au Mts headquarters at Odessa. The Don coal is very | War. Moreover, the yacht race diverted attention | gn4 grin at our last quotations, There were sold 1,074 bags | 40 citizen of Nloomfleld, nemen item, Lynn, bus Notice of funeral hereafter. s M prostration, at the residence of T. T. Corkery, 83 hard, waici prmoaies most Oka zo Se gar from the Long Room, and the market, though | ex Contest, on private terms, and 1,000 do., ex South America, eran aed to Sp ae suisse Panty, Bit el oneal) ve aeeaiey: de 4 a Prey AR 2 | Madison street, SAMUEL R#ORDAN, lato of Sklobe- specimens ymerican anthracite. e coal of the cs 1. 1 12c., gold, in bond. a Arta, 3 . SEPT, ard i r] le 4, Ireland, aged 34 years, us has been scarcely touched go tar; this is | ODS atter the reactio n above noted, Was dull, at 12c., gold, in bon! rs y owing to tie absence of roads in that country; the CLOSING PRICES AT THE STOOK EXOUANGE. bus full prices were demanded=for all grades. We app For other kinds the market was d i Where her mother, a Mrs, Sergeant, still resides, atrick, is rleuds and those of bis cousin, Denis Reor- the ot rreut quotations :—Rio—Ordinay Mike. & From here she went to New York in company with ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | dan, 414 Kast Twelfti street, are respectfully re- ng of ths rallway, however, rom Pol, on the | Tne following were the prices at tho last session | fairasy ibe wings; enod dof Me Alan thesame who misc her adices en ns etepe or | LUeyimvited to attend the funeral, fromthe residence | quested wo attend tho funeral to. Calvary ‘Cemetery aie q moe F , a ® enue, this (Thursday) at- | (y 3 Madison sil y rl Fer te tne aceite, the capital of Georgia, will ven- | of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Company, 65%; Siuigapove, ibe, ade. ¢ Cayton, Vii, tig. Astoe Hatin span agearierame nite ene Sle peor y from $3 Madioon sirget, ou Friday afternoon, at Wo sible. Not far from Kutats, the capital town of the | Cumberland Iron, 40; Western Union, 33/4 a 837; | & Wc) Hawn biaesT — GaLLauER.—On Tuesday, July 26, Witstam YALE | Cork papers please copy. ‘Western ogee ang pe roped i: ei Quicksilver, 4 bid; Mariposa, 5 a7; do. preferred, 8 Gone Hos, 180, 0 es " EXCITEMENT ON AN EXCURSION STEAI Rr) onion yin C. and Julia A. Galia- Rvst.—On Wednesday cyening, July 27, at halt- however, to the aimeulty of transportation, 1e hia all Mae aise term nie siditdafeaiight ; Corton iti Compara a iberal offerings sade iim | On Tuesday evening, as the barges were conveying GRooHEGAN.—On Tuesday, July 26, Esare Grooue. | Past Seven o'clock, Mrs, ANNIE’ Rust, wife of WIL » 3 2. 01 ue market ui r . = % % " dd Elz a + pongo aay, Yd ec aed a ce ibd ota ta, mairee aie ing ee and beavy and prices receded tot ena of een per'ib., | Engine Company No. 2, of Hoboken, from Meyers? rere Be tes Nanas a aay a Biizaveth ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited P :f v Goring weak as Ose. ling upland, The sales were | Grove homeward, & man named James Ward ob- ue friends of th il Invited ne | tO.attend the funeral, on Friday alteraoon, at two expedition, spoke of what elements of undeveloped . iy including 260 to arrive), hich ro y The friends of the family are invited to attend the . oon Power Russia has in coal and iron, not to speak ot | Mall, 88 @ 40; New York Central oe i patted ‘inning 2 (On speculation and for ‘saport. Fore future | served thatht{was in his power tucreate a commotion | funeral, from her late residence, $42 First avenue, phd coe nee ae Senn: Cina ee gene other miner: OLN & O13; do. scrip, 86% & 874} Erle, 21%; | eiivery ihe mariet was decidedly more active, but, with | and stop the steamer, aud so saying jumped into | corner of Forty-seventh street. Ronteee nee ee ieaiantad TRON. Harlem, 130% a 131; Reading, 953% a 95%; | free of oringw prices were lower, The sales wero 600 bales | the river. He was reacued with some dificuity, and Granam.—On Tuesday, July 26, Many, wie of | ,jtORINSON nay ae 8 sas lay vening, oiiit ond iron. bo said; aro ths most valuable mate- | michigan Central, 116 a 118; Lake Shore, 895 0 803; | Auguas a I7}sc- wig; SO0dos er Bement f RoE aT Oy eter a eee Tea eT rs sn hesapiee: aint Sar Moura our time. ey represent railroads, steam- a “ = vt “ sul ‘ard, who isnot @ member of the company, was sf 5 rt e arish of pbey, 4 . A supe ani telegraph. Hussie, with Der coat and Iulindis Central, 131; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1053 | ss Bh do. for October, at 18ige, 160.) “only Brevented from doing further mischief by Omlcer | county Longford, Ireland, in the 43d year of het Phat eggs ion ate tse ON ‘will s00n bri the wealth of Siberia, the Cau- i. t bid; do. pre- | 200 do,, for August, at 173¢c. @ 175 Kiylen, of the Hoboken police, 8. ‘ / tot “4 Goeth one Osetra kale to te Sone er re eal cote Rate lec hint Netenselariradh ss ape meatanes — H The friends of the family are respectfully invited Asher railroad sysiem develops she will become more aud more the mediator between Asia aud Europe, FOUNTAIN HEADS. Siberia and the Caucasus are indeed worthy of at. ‘ution, There was u me whea fow people out of ferred, 84 a 8434; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnatl and Indianopolls, 80;,New Jergey Central, 994 bid; Rock Island, 112% bid; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 69a 6014; do. preferred, 753¢ a 753 ; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 4734 a 475%; Fort Wayne, 9244 a 9274; Chica- lands: Fortis. FLOUR AN 8 be A Gay Weppixo Nirrep in rae Bop.—Yester- day “intentions of marriage’? between a damsel of fifty-two and one of the opposite sex who had reached the mature ago of seventeen, were en- tered privately in the City Clerk's office. The to aitend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 807 Delancey strect, this (Thureday) morning, at nine o'clock, aud from thence to U3 Church of St. Rose, Oannon street, where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, and irom thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. DERSON SCHUYLER, son Of Arent H, Schuyler, in the Both year of his age, ‘The relatives and frien to attend tie funeral, on o'clock, from hit late residence, No. 30 Lombard) sireet, Newark, N. J. Interment at Belleville, N. J. SINCLAIR. —On Sunday, July 24, of paralysis, Cap- of the family are invited jay afternoon, at four Requiescat in pace, HALSTED.—On Tuesday morning, July 26, Taan- DEUS M. HALTED, M.D., in the 56th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family and the corn meal, 18 go andAlton, 115 bid; do, preferred, 116 bid; Ohio and Mississippi, 38% a $33;; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 1043, a 105; Morris and Essex, 87% a Ly coud think of Siberia without shuddering. Proportion, however, a3 travellers became ac- quaimted with this remarkable country they find toat tt is not only possible to live there, but to live 2 1 0, ct he joy that ts, and 3,28? do. barley. The tlour market : parties, however, could not conceal the joy heavy. kxira State wad in some dewand for shipment at | filled their hearts, and the fact was confided to a but there were no se.lere below $625, The sales wi i 3 ae aes ui ‘git quoiatons a alea were | bosom friend, who quickly tain WILLIAM SINCLAIR. T * were interred In Greenwood, ook (Me.) papers please copy. Saini.—sudaenly, on Moaday, July 25, ave the information RORGR i f . y, > » late 1 Bn s With pleasure and grow rich—to become really at- | gs; Boston, Hartford and Erle, 3% bid; Hannibal | quiet, but frm. Rye flour was scarce and | ¢ the mother of the expecte efeacsaedi With | members of the medical profession are respectiuily | W- SMITit, son of the late A, af. C, Smith, of Green. Vached to the country. ‘The best proof of this isthe | °* ! firm, with a Sales 400 bois, Of cora | horror depicted upon her countenance she started | invited, without furtier invitation, to atend the j fact that many of the Polish exiles on obtaining par- | 804 St- Joseph, 109 bid; Columbus, Chicago and eal 10 Leeed 8500. We quote to an attoruey’s ollice to set forth her grief, and | funeral, from the Preabyterian charch, Fifth avenue, tives nnd friends of the family are respect ome, preferrin, in | Indiana Central, 16% a 17. 0. d state 4 Hn $8 49 | in pursuance of legal advice hastened to the office | coracr Nineteenth street (Dr. Hall's), this (Lhursda, 1 to attend the funeral, from the residence don refased to retuin home, p ring to remai Superane stats. b iba 815 P 8 ( iy) H. Duyckmok, No. 210 L Where they were. The southern haif of Slverla has HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Exira State. 60 690 | of our worthy Clerk. “Mr. Clark,” says she, my | morning, at teno’clock. +H. Duyckinok, No. 210 Degraw a very heaithy climate and not at all unpleasant. . Choice do. 6508 700] boy means to marry that ‘old woman, and [ must Hosan.—On Monday, July ANN Honan, wile of va, Brooxiyn, this (Taursday) alier- > ‘Tho agricaltural and mineral wealth of te country | | THe following shows the highest and lowest prices | superaue G fe BU | stop it, T forbid you to issue the certificate. He's | Thomas Hoban, a native of Castievar, county Mayo, \y 26, JonN M. SONTAG. have scarcely begun to be developed. Fn not acer a erin re meres Extra Minseacia, $fi2 750 | no mitch for her atall.” This was a clincher, | Jeland, aged 55 years, mi wdiitie alten The Oaucasus, including the territory to the foot ‘Var mated consnliauean Hughes, Lowes | Bound hoop Obios ‘shipping brands 6504 645 | The law was on the side of the parent and the | y et Pigg cntire of her husband are respect ening July 26, hioxsom oof Mount Ararat needs bat cultivation io inake tt an | Kew York Central cons Round hoop Ohio, trade brand fis 70 | wedding was nipped in the bud. Later the lady, | church comer Barone ant Gaither | in the Toth year of his a 8 ere sno country on the Kast- 0 re vas . » | chureh, corn are id Church streets, where ~e : nts corveay pase Loge nag Dene mere eine ot Hagan eees Gaon b45 | Who was a blooming bride long years ago, came | there Will bea requiem mes Tor the mena Ceeee | tive 1s of the famtly are respect- ero Continent which uultes in an equal degree the a 675 © i } \ tony b vt t Coudit ons of a fine climate. rich soll, natural beauty | Readi St Loula atraigut extn $x 7% | uponthe ground. As she was informed of the | soni, tis (Thursday) juoruing, ut nie o'eiock. ide Angee uneral, from his tate rest. and a good gevgraphical position. ‘With such ele. | LakeShoi Be Poan choleg double fide woo | state of atisirs her emotion was pataful to wit- | | TAnts.—On Wednesday, July 2%, Jonx Witutam, | Geico eee ments of suovess It 1s no Wonder iat the Russlans | Wabash 3 | Rye a : ‘s 6i0a 7) | ness.—Leviston (Me.) Journal, July youngest son of Thomas and Mary El.zabeth Harris, | OH, Friday atternoon, at two o'clock. Jook forward with hope, SG ie | Souther 70.8 10 00 aged § months and 2 Gare. ; OTe hee 24, James Soort, in the fataigni ‘orth wes! pr 4 | Corn meal PMN §. aes. Ser cer aie ae oar tinge —— ie relatives and friends are reapectfully invitea | , ', Rock Island. 6 be = © AN SATHR to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, | ,,7%¢ Pelatives aud friends of the family are respect- CHINA Muwaukee ai fl Corn meal, Brandy: 35 60s = MARRIAGES AND DZATHS atewo o'clock, iroin thelr resiilence, 48) West Forty, | iY lavitel to aitend the taneral, from bia late pent Ne Milwaukee and St. Paul Rae maa foe a rine ee a jenoralaally —— ~~ first sireet, ee = eee avenue, on Friday after- ‘i c Soon't Qhto and Mississippi. i i aed P Marrioa. HAMtuToN.—On Wedne-day, July 27, Cranues Er. | "on, 10 o'olock, . Mail News of the Christian Massacre. New Jersey Central PAE ptr eer) are > M 3 n, Wednes tay, July 27, inthe | MR HAMILTON, Infant aon of Jobn and Henrletta Sxippy.-at Stunfora, Conn., on, Monday even- {From the London and China (London) Telegraph, | Pacific Mail. parcels Tne sales were about 75,000 bushels, at $1 a! for Pion tt nae st pieces lays Reese OS lion, aged 1 mont tag. Ji ly 26, Captain WILLAM SKIDbY, aged 76 July Li. GOVERN rime No, 8 spring, $1 3) for soft No, 2 Milwaukee, #1 60 irch of the Atonement, by the Rev. Willlam Tho fricnds of the fambiy are respectfully invited | Yeats #u4 3 mouths. t ‘The attack on the miss:onary party in the vicinity bet capitis tela or No, i mraber ‘winter, with anal doe es hig’ as | HcKel, FRANCIS J. BatnetrL to ELIZareTa Bally | pg iieticnds of om the restdence of lis pa- Vives will be held at St. John's chareh, of Tientsia, in whicn Mr. Wu.iamson was murdered The government list was frm-and buoyant, with 8 63 a et 8 for, wate Genet a. Rye, barley and | daugiiter of the late General James Bankhead, Uniied street (old number), Brooklyn, is (fhursday) morningy at 11 o!c.ock, Jas now been succeeded ri fair den ‘he ents by @ more determined on- slavaht inet Onristianity, ge 4 ra line, via Kiachta, received on the , appears that a riot occurred at Peking, end that @ mob attacked and fired the Roman Catho- We murdered ail the priests and Sisters of eres tobe found in “the neighborhood, and then bevy ay ‘The persons murdered are French wubjeota, the ere good of foreign rela- ons with China at thts moment itt is well that it falien to the lot of France io av this atrocity. ‘The Under Suscemeny, 18 reply to Mr. lac, main According to a tele- : that po inormatien reached the Foreign Onice on the and they very much doubted the re- subject, Ut is cortainiy ae that the French gov- bas no special telegram, and the Tiuseion says nothing on the a Our press Secoeekwas | ta their comments. Only the London Of satisfaction fur the outrage, p United States Sailors. ‘The mati advices from Japan state that the om- @ors of ihe United States ship Idaho achieved a sig- ‘Qa! victory in tho regatta at Yokohama, Japan, on Victoria's birthday, 24h of May last, over all ‘the favorite (British) haviug been by wy be win the race. The prize contested the ’ Purse, i improved quotations at the close on the reports of a better market in London. In answer to a corre- spondent we would state that she flve-twenty bonds bear six per cent goid Interest until redeemed, and that the Funding Dill does not compel their exchange for the new ponds, The following were the final street quotations:—United States currency, #1Xes, 11034 111; do. do., 1881, registerea, 112% @ 113; do. do, coupon, 112% a 113; do, five-twenties, registered, May and November, 109% a 109%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 10934 a 109%; do. do., 1864, do. do, 109% a 109%; do. do., 1865, do. do., 1093, 810934; do. do., 1865, do., January and July, 10834 & 10834; do. do., 1867, do. do., 103% a 108%; do. do., 1868, do. do., 1087, @ 109; do. ten- forties registered, 106g & 106%; do. do., coupon, 106% a 107. SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULL. The Southern list was dull, transactions being confined almost entirely to the Tennessees, whicn were firm for the old bonds and lower for the new. The following were the tinal street prices:—Tennes- gee, EX Coupon, 63), & 64; do., new, 604 a 61; Vir- Gluta, ex coupon, 624 64; do., new, 62 a 65; do., registered stock, old, 49}4 a 50; Georgia sixes, 80 a Corn was steady wit HO) bushels wt Dee. A for is Western, and a §) 1 i for white and els at b8e. a Clic, for Westera, 590, a 6Uc. ( re . “A Ws, tor State on z taf Mrs PREIGHTS, e mar! was vei ull, the offeri to most poris being xbt, but rates, fy he ‘The chartering business was tess there was still considerable faquiry tela, which were he:d above the The engagements were bushels wheat at 12d. and 1,10 charters were:—A bark to Bordeaux, on private terms, ¢ UNNIES were dull and we heard of no sales, but prices ge. for cloth— were firm at 21c, # 230. for bags and Sle. # 31; the latter price for Borneo, Hors.—The market for all grades was extremely quiet, |. there being no Inquiry except tor emall quaniiticn, bit ners | We. for Hay.—The demand was moderately active at frm prices. was no change in prices, waich range common to choice lots, quotations, demand, the sales being avout or to prime vew mixed 9 a rellow. Or were firmer with a fair demand; there were wold 25,000 b were generally firm, active, thong for petroleum vea- views of shippers. To Liverpool, per steamer, 42,509 0 bis, Hour at 3s. 6d. The ith 600 bhis. tobaeco (reported), at Ge; & bark from Cow Bay to New York, coal and a bark to Cronatadt, with 8,000 bbis. petroleum, mm lve. States Army. Hexny—Hastinas,—On Tuesday, July 26, by the Rev. J. Livingston Keese, of St. ul’s church, Al- bany, Dr. MORRISON H. HENRY to BLIZASETH Kove, daughter of Hugh J. Hastings, voth of New York. KUINCK—COLMAN.—At St. Dlark’s church, on Tues- day evening, July 26, by ‘he Rev. Mr. Green, Mr. Jacom KLINCK to Miss ANNI A. CoLMaN, all of Brooklyn, EB. D. NgWELL—Goopricn.—On Wednesday, July 27, at ‘St. Ann's church, by the Rev. Dr, Gallaudet. CuaRLEs STARK NEWELL, Jr., to Maky L., only daughter of the Lion. Obaries 8. Goodrich, all of tuls city. Boston papers please copy. Taar¥n-Diorsox.-On Friday, July 22, at St. Ga- briel’s church, by the Rev, A. J. Canay, W, TAAFFE Lo ANN? k, second daughter of Willam Dicksou, county Down. trelaad. No cards. shied. Ackenson.—On Tnesday, July 26, JENNIn, daugh- Wor quote: Shigeing, seo. w Soe t telah te rm reise | ter of David and Bltzabeuli Ackersoa, aged ‘4 years, Tug tyestraw, @ia dh ib; shor do,, suo, %* $125 |S months and 16 days, BMP was dull and ar were entirely nominal ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respe Lah ee published to our last Issue, We beard of no | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her Late reai- MoLassrs.—Tho market was decidedly more active, the | > demand veing eaiely for grocery sradea, and more stendy. ‘There were sol: Vbhds. Porto Rico ( hie for shipment to Canada) on privateterms. We quote: > Nov Or: ON Crs 440 West Thiriy-aeventn street, this (Taurs- at one o'clock. s At the Methodist Episcopal parson- age, Bronxdaie, Westcnester county, N. ¥., on Wea- nesday, July 27, Hyarr, only son of Mainie Hyatt and R George H. Anderson, of the New York East ce. ves and friends are invited to attend the ‘were rents, 230 South F E. D., on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. 1A On the evening of Monday, July 25, Major M. G. Harr, aged 60 years, Funeral to t, place this (Thursday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from his late residence, No. 30 East Nineteenth strect, HEARLY.—Saddenly, on Tuesday, July 23, HAN- NaH, the beloved wile of John Uearly, aged 39 years. The friends and relatives of the family, also her brother, Martin Nestor, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 46 Centre sireet, from thence to Calvary Cemetery, for interment. Hicoins.—On Wednesday, July 27, after a long ry painful illness, ANN HIGGINS, in the 48th year of her age. Friends of the family are invited to attend the fa- neral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, James Hamiiton, 709 Seventh avenue, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. Jounson.—At Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Wednesday, July 27, MARY HELLENA, daughter of J. B. and Margaret Jounson, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. friends and relatives are invited to attend. Keane.—On Tuesday, July 26, HENRY MARTIN, son of Hugh and Mary Ann Keane, aged 7 years. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the rest- dence of his parents, 178 South street, this (Thurs- day) Cer dee half-past one o'clock. trains leave Tweaty-seventh street a, eight and nine o'clock A. M. Monday, July 25, at the residence of her son, Rebert L. Smith, Claremont, Jersey City, Mrs. SteaN Sura, relict of Thomas Sunlth, Sr, aged 13 years Frieads and relatives are reapectfaliy invited to attend the luveral, irom her late residence, this Thursday afternoon, at one ovlook, TRAINRK.—~On Wednesday, July 27, of cholera tn- fantum, JAxBS TRAINER, youngest son of Join B, and Alicia I’, Trainer, aged 4 months and 14 days. Notice of fanerai in to-norrow’s papers. TENNRY.—Ou Tuesday eveniog, July 26, Amy, in- Tant daughter of Amos aud Josephine Tenney, aged 9 months. Funeral from 87 Madison avenue, on Friday morn- OR tL sundent Mond ing, July 25, aL.—Suddenly, on Monday evenizg, Jul a: the beloved wife of Charies foal, of 76 Madison street, tis city, in the oSth year of her age. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. THROCKMORTON. —On = Wednes: July 27, Ger- Trupg E., wife of R. R. Tarockmorton, Relatives aud friends of the family ate invited to attend the funeral, on Friday from her late rest , Boule fourth street. se Will be orner of Nisety- en to Tarrytown for interment, from 126tu street, by two o'clock train from Thirtieth street. VaN BENSCHOTEN.—On Tuesday Habeas | vag ted HANNAH ACKERMAN, widow of James Van Ben- schoten, aged 78 years. Rema a r — ae i nx kuog.—On Wednesday, July 27, Mary Keuor, ‘Tho friends of the family, also those of her sons, ‘On the same occasion, at Nagasaki, ast year, this | 65; 40. sevens, 91 a 62; do. sevens, old, 88 a 90; Nortn | Forte k = (Raa eget 3 uionths and 21 days. John, James, Abram, Edwin and Lawrence, are ro Same crew {roi the idaho triumphed over the of | Carolina, ox coupon, 48 # 49; do., funding, 1886, 96.0 | Rew orisaue He ee - "ANDERSON, Op Tuesday evening, July 26, MARTA he funeral will take place this day, (Thursday), | spectfaily invited to attend the funeral, on Friday . Gere VAL 8 \t of business tra: ed in boat of the Oneida, the prize then being a set | 37; do., do., 1988, 33 @ 33; do., new, 90 @ 31; do, J., wife of Join Anderson, aged 48'yeata. from her late residence, Jackson A. Dutchiuti's, | morning, at hail-past ten o'clock, from the residence 91 SK American colors, presented by the English |... AVAL. spirits turpentine mall, owing to th alin: f ihe are | Long Isiand City of her son James, No. 281 south Sixth street, Jerse OWerlugs and the frmauess of ecllers, who demanded at tue | lhe ttiends aud acquaiatances of tuo family arc , ¥ L special tax, 234 ®& 24; Missouri sixes, 88 respectfully invited to attend the funeral from hor | Kit.—At Passite, N. 3., on Tuosday, July 26, Mrx- | City. ini ats tants co eaten ee cee & 69; do., Hannibal and St Joseph, 88 a 90; | flasedic. for merchantable lola in yard. There were noid 138 | ja ¢ reskience, 3a1 Kast Tenth street, tats (rnursday) jack Lio yee athe eer poe J, and | VAN RENSSRLAER—On Tuesilay, July 26, JouN Louisiana sixes, 67a 70; do., new, 67 a 63; do., levce though prices were not quotably lower. aiternoon, at one o'c.ock. usan P. W. Kip, ag unths and 8 days. VAN RENSSELALR, formerly of Belleville, N. J., 1a svere 430 ohis. pale nt 4 £5, 1,000 do. No 2 at #1 #9 ASUCKOFT.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, Joly 26, relatives and friends of the family are respect. s1xes, 7071; do. do, elghts, 87 a 88; do. Pentten- ‘the 87'h year of lis age. 4 ' ( { { Relativés and friends are invited to attend the | ‘ f the siroke oar ou both ovcasions. American boats from (he Delaware and Idaho i won . vhte atere and small lots of ober kinds at our quotations. W MARY, wile of Samuel Avicroft, tm the 7a year of | fully invited to attend the faueral, from the rostdenve SAL PS in {which Hgts, Feds 10 the | viary sevens, 77 a 80; do. ratlroad eights, 83 a 86; Strained, $1 4 a Gt TB: No.9, $1 Ae e285: No. 1 2 her age. " of A. Darents, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three | funeral this (Thursday) afternoon ut 4 o'clock, frou Alabama fives, 11 0.74; do, eights, 97 n 100; do. | §rirlinining iar erin at boa geen” See S?* | “Raatives and trends o° the family are tuetted, to | OWE, Oa. sane daly an Saatech Kron Une residenes of hiv grandson, LV. C; Van Kenaae, , ane * O1t.e.<Line + attend tue funeral, from ner late residence, No. 136 " qi » | luer, No, Fulton street, Newark, I. 3 SUEZ OANAL. Tallroad egihts, 05 498; South Carolina sixes, 82.0 | Jui soprise ime were. selling ‘at woo" Poe.s Wayne aireet, ou Friday aiternoon, at two o'clock, year of his igo. at Belleville, N. J. H 2 86; do, new, January and July, 74 @ 76; do. do., | Larc was dull “Apebanged. ‘Menhaden was’ q Newark papers please copy, ph agente Ppl ote yes S WALsn.—On Wednesday, Tuiy 27, Jawes Was nd Val April and October, 77 & 78; do. registered stock, old, | "Pi ovietons.<the market or Western mens pork wasex | 4,DERDAY—AL Teameck, 8. J..on Monday, July 25, | ity ar en en EMday ae tes half-past | $00 Of Thonias aud Margaret Walsh, a native 5 ‘ee nee & aes | +5 $0; Arkansas sevens, 74875; Mobile and Ohio | tremely quiet, there belug scarcely any demaud, and prices Pee ral them tall Puret hennninea church as Hack- | 8W0 o'clock. * Dubitn, Ireland, aged 35 years. £2 Chia (London) Telegraph, July 11.) ‘ Pare r . | Were heavy and lower, closing at avout 290. The offerings ne om let Reior Base LAWKE In Lansing, Michigan, on Sunda Frieuds aud ecquaintances are respecttally in- Counc OF Adiiurstration has published a no- | Railroad sterling 78 a 80; do. interest eights, 74 a 76; ly liberal. Prine mess was in demand, | CMdack, this (I Mursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. tur’ 4 My gan, uNday, | vited to attend the funeral, on Friday afte as tice to the effect that te or the Suez Canal | Mississippi Central Ratlroad first mortgage sevens, iy and ive raness of uolacid | The relatives and (rieuds are invited to attend, with- Babar Surat Atuatnea on Or Wahi pe ath | half-past one o'clock, from the Teadence Of aks 1S ater tas 75 a 78; do. second do. eights, 64a 68; New Oricans by tly N. J. suddenty, on Taesay, | Mavia’V. Lawrence, of Yonkers, N. ¥., aged 14 years | Parents, a8z West Thirty-seventh street, d and Jackson, first, 84886; do. do., second, 74 a 76; Memphis and Charleston Railroad, Orst, 83 9 85; do, ana 8 moutna, ‘The relatives and fricnds of thefamily are respect futiy invited te attend the funeral, from St. Jotin’s 4 WoovMan.—At the residence of Thomas T. Orda- are in revlon nna Boston, on Tuesday evening, July 26, July 26, Jaxe A., wile of Thomas B. Boyes, avd ‘a | eldest daughter of the iate Wiliam i. Patuter, in the s4th year of her oy for prime te demand and drua at 19 svere quiet, and the way, sq, Evizaserad T. Woovsas, tn the 82d year of her age. the ban governiacnt, is adjo do, second, 708 74; do. do., stock, 24097; Green- | Matiet was bear, efoteommon to |. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | church, this (Thurs/iay) afteruoou, at three ovcluck, WILKIN.—In Jersey Clty, on Tuesday, July 26, take net ali fature ‘aietribusiea’ & ‘divi- | ville and Columbia Raitroad, guaranteed South Caro- | prime grades. ‘The arri ad, which were | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late | Without further notice, JgsEru S. WILKLN, aged 52 years, j Gends. We are soriy for the necessity for this an- | tina, 67 a 70; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed | Sticliy for slanghter ers, | For, beo! a moderate demand pre- | rusidence, Linden, N. J., tuis (Thursday) afternoon, at | LOV#ut.—In Brookiy®, on Wednesday, July 2%, of ne relatives and friends of the family, also Atram Heuncement, and hope that the (raitic through te | 2% “ * vail Cs fh a ges ‘at | Aye o'clock. Traina leave loot of Cortiaudt street | cholera infantum, JENNIE CanoLINe, daughter of | Lodge, No. 17, F., and A. M., are invited to attend the canal will grow raywily aud allow the payment of | Georgia, 75 a 78; Memphis city sixes, 65 a 66; Sa- & 18 80 ‘Tor extta Go. Heros beet” was quiet, past three P. M. and return at seven P. M. Charles G. and Bila M. Lovell, aged 6 months. funeral, from’ his late realdence, 60 York street, Jor fair dividends. vannab city sevens, 85 a 88; Now Orleans consois, | owing to the supply and the bigh prices asked. Prime KOOMK.—L evokiya, on Tugaday, July 26, Joan Luorp.~On Wednesday, July 27, Nanny K., twin | sey City, twig (Thuraday) afternoon, at two o'olvok.

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