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i NEW YORK MKRALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1870. ’ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ARMY AND WAVY BEUMION. ~~ ook at and ). A aale 10 of 80 = t aba Sestenarnis 98-008 0.40 iu wamalane STATISTICS OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. = 5 tons Carat ¢ + forany ace ie sales, thou, ~ AS (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, it., No. i No. rought ranannnnne Gant ont Al sera ai Cohn rere sold wt Ao," Relined ‘bar was aut and WASHINGTON, D. C., August 5, 1870, ae sree, ir ri 5 . w Ban, (Annual Rennton of the Army and Navy of tho Waur Srnamr Hit Cen, Boule g trod Munada, Sig | Bugitah and vu Shi speeay aee keene wag | Monthly report No. 1 of the Bureau of Statistics | * ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invwoa { bend Frivay, Auaust 5—6 P, M. ated miter Pa ai pal a Higaphl fi bi perl gold, 6 ag oo né 18 now in preas. It coftains the accounts of our | to attend the funeral, from the Ainslie atreet Presby- Gulf—Addross by General Banks—His Views Tho weekly statement of the United States Trea- | ANG > Mia ee tae iat 210. BOM $5,25vold, “Spelier' as ‘uct, Sileian was quoted at Oke. | foreign trade for the eleven montis cnding May a1, | Yrlan church, corner Atnalle and Ewen streets, oa on Reconstruction—The War in Eu- eurer reports the currency balance in Treasury to | fhlo® west Price. gold. Copper was '130,0u0 toa wen Sawoutchanxe | 1870, a8 compared with the corresponding period of | “'Garton.com Fri iday, August 5, RiguMOND Gat- Considered—Prussia’s Ea- date to be $27,852,000; the coin barance 18 $105,000,000, | Del, Lao (c.4 Wyo, for Baltimore and Lake. ‘Tin 1302, The head of the bureau, Mr. Edward Young, | LON, son of Edward and Jane L. Gallon, aged 6 years, bd ud pacity Condemned. of whitch $38,000,000 are coin certificates, Toe W » closiny * ‘about B86. 26% | surnishes the following sy Bopals:— 8 months hig ote ais agaeeane Geant ; THE GOLD MARKET STRADY. sales were in 0 Fe | nnn nnermennnnnr— aan attend the uneeal, fecane iim. Paes hnriais ame —— Tho range of the gold premium to-day was within SU's B1}5; 00 do,tcoke dcrad 961857, AN'bolh eect nO ae Perkins Imports ry | Keno. | Kettysecond stroet, near Kighth avenue, on Bunday the narrow limits of three-cighths per cent—a secant ey ov private terms. A) Ao os , Jspeewe values. ig GRAHAM cOn Beteee a ould a en ean Boston, Mass, August 6, 1870. | steadiness due ou the one hand to (he gradual abate- Gola I $481,576 | Bee 9071 coke terns, 86 89695) 1- coke, 61 O88 | ee vg | HAM, tm the asth year cfm mae | CARMA! Ke Generat N. P, Banks presided over the business | juent of excitement. concerning the war in Europe | Gag payments ao. ghhay | ¢MOtAsRus. The market was uecdull ag over. ‘The demand Meee gcciacengecss sg! $HR0,T0] 88812.979) 81,915,755 | Reintiven and frends of the fainily ere reapectfatl mooting of she Society of the Army and Navy of tho | and on the other to the general duiness of all the | Currency teccipta,... "7,006 oeiect aktog except at Tall pret | tMducceee oe] ancora] go,eun.ee6] © sgeris | IAVHted, without fariuer notice, to uttend (ho funorak, Gulf to-day in the absence of the President, Admiral markeis, ‘The causes operating at the present time | Currency ps 2A Seer from his late residence, $85,909,711 27,769,877 | Monday morning. mains wll bed " 290,348,901] 23,396,480 1 It will be seen by the above table that for tho he curreut quotatious ure as follows: warregat, who was kept away by illness, About | are go equally divided in thelr induence upon the | Currency one hundred members were present, including Gene- | course of the market that steadmess might very rails Blanchard, Neaflo, Fiske, Sharpe and reck and 421,935,617 897,660,918} at Lon o'cloek Pp posited Leusporarily 50 Ouba—Contrifugal and mire. 469,000 | "Clayed .. ; Muscovado, ret possibly. be the rosnly. even . to: a: more ‘active: one: SALES AT THE NEW YORK STAG EXCIAYIE. Musoovado, krovory ‘On Friday, August 6, SoLoMAN HLAVE- - ta 78th year, Medical Director Pineo. it was voted to hold tho | rhe foreign bankers are openly tho present “bears” pore ei eleven months ending May 31, 1870, the iunports ex. 1 wilt take place trom Prienda Meering ‘third annual reunion at Saratoga July 8 next. New Orleans in the Gold Room, and they base their operations Friday, August 510015 A. 529; presenting avery | House, Purchase, on Pest « 600 sha N YO 4H R.b ¢ | “Navan Stonus.Tie maskel tor epiriia turpectioe was | Coeded the exports by $8, bor the Teh Lust, at eleven { The subject of collecting historical and btograpat- | on the strong reaction in American securities on the | “sow US 400 rae SBE | wary ule but price wore quite sendy, closing at a3ie-a | favorable contrast with the same period of 186%, | ° Friends of tue family are invited to attend. eal material for an accurate history of the Depart | otner side of the Atiantic, ’6’8 in Loudon having | $0 U8 ton | were conned’ ta Yan rently (or small Jove, nd the suies | when the excess of imports over exports wus | | Carriages will be in waiting at Witte Ptains to meee mont of tho Gulf was left to a committee of one {rom | risen to 833, this afternoon, as agalust 79.080 in the | 10H00 Us Intter ‘price, Rosla--Strattied w itr at $1 iB | $85,056,497. soca, Wat leaves Forty-second stroetrat ning eaoh stato having troops in the department, to be | cartier stages of the depression in England resulting | $8, Soe vbin teamed BE eal ate aires meh Mee | ‘The value of commodities remaining 1n warehouse | ” Hayne: On Thuratay, Angust 4 Parrtox Tar Sppolnted by State delegates, the navy i acleot er from the outbreak of hostilities between Frauce and | 16000 08 peloe, We uote No. 2, WL a 82 Bb: No, 1 $3 60.85 60; | May S1, 1470, wax $51,020,40% against $59,988,070 | PRN, son of Kdward and ‘Margaret Hayden an Members. The commitvee on the subject repo a 5 lo i i Prussia. Opposed to this movement 13 a strongly Raley 98 70 0 4 ‘the following list of oMoers for the ensuing year, | pyjitsn sentiment on the part of brother of the late ‘th Wilmington tar was hi burg, a native of ©; mas Hayden, of Williams le Moore, county Carlow, = r, boing quoted at 8 70 a BB, with: | in 1860, the domes. out farther sales of mom n 1000 ‘O11.8.—-Linsced ofl olling f 11 Lote f ‘ks at 9c. Proportions shipped in American and foreign ves- Irels , aged 38 years. Which was unanimously adopted:— Uc speculators and among some of our mer- | +0 ‘There was acarcely any inquiry’ (or wholesale parce ‘Lard | sols during the cleven months ending May 31, 187 The relatives and Iriends of the fumuly are invited President, Admiral Farragut; Vice Prestdents, | chants) who look for - at least rT 600 Was quoted at #1 2245 a 1 214¢ with small sales within the | __ ud ——~- | 1 attend the funeral, on Sunday ‘neon, wt two Lieutenant General Philip H. Sheridan, Rear Aamt- | C@n' rf est... 0: . lower | -s609 range. Of menhaden's sinall sale waa made yesterday at 4Sc, Domedio o'clock, from tite Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Wile ralT, Batley, Major General W. H. Emory, Major | Price for gold at this season, when the cotton ze nd ios ranged fro n doe to 4c, or orale whale saies of Pea PP export Foreign | itamsburg, and from thence tv Calvary Cemetery tor Goneral N. PB, Banks, Major General B. F. ‘Butler, | exporta are siowly tapering to thelr minimum. How 2000, Guoted at te. a igo, Crude’ rity ‘él "1 blenc ed "and | =m a nthe — N.—On Friday, August 5, FLoRRNOR, jor General U. Grover, Major General H. HJ. Paine, | rar we shall need to settle the balance of trade with | 00 unbleached winter do.; 1 0. 1 00..” Wostera’ distilion reds a ht . an.~-On Friday, August 5, NOR, (a- jor General Godirey Weitzel, Major General Rich- 9000 ‘Wc; Bank and Strata, 750; West Virginia lubricating (lobe), | Amorican Giessen | Mt daughter of Marcus A. and Augusta Hench. ‘Arnold, Major General B.'R. Canby, Major | specie exports in the interval to the new cotton crop | 1000 823g0. | crude cotton seed die. a 60c. ;white do.,£00. aa, wit | Foretga. | 16,748,030 | &N, Aced J months and 19 days. General ‘T. W. Sherman, Brigadter General OU. P. | depends, again, on the balance of trade itself. rhe | 90% Out sales of moment, ‘ The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, ‘Stone, brigadier General C. 0. Dwight, Major Gene- aon 4 ani oth r coll furnished by th depart Pr at aba nt fab, curponsy | Western, el 80" got, fo te 277428 ves mi ae eastata | THe ets Seek een eee ae ere W. B. Franklin; Recording Secretary, Colonel @, | S'#!istics ORES: CONN A,: aby the at Ft, er or rn, ani , gold, for | American... +s ++s (8142774363) 8123,716,000) 914,154.81 | ‘The trend and relatives of the fammbly are reapect- Monae Caen Secretary, Oapiain U. if, | ment at Wasbington, show that for eleven out of the toa B ier te nas etter ‘crude, in bulk, ara without ae [abana an cs UI a ear tl : change, there bi jemand, ‘small “sdlity, |. EEnkN, ermont pe, areaireni Bandar riceneral | Jacob irs soaps ios Re Aare paecaksees ees pom 0256, 300 pi hmameatata ante ot Feiner and holtore were more, we oe et eleven promt Called | toved wife of M. 8. Hogan, in the doth year of her peed B. Drake, Brigadier General Duncan 8. Walk- | °XC@cded the exports by the trifle of 1,000, is ‘anxtous to realize, owingito the further decline in prices on lay 31, 1870, 3,413,75, was free of duty, | aye. Z “er, Major 0. 8, Sargent and Najor Rovert Waits. so that a new clement onters into the calculation, or | 723 3° at delivery a don and tore fuuee caeiaeete | $378,621,860 dutiavie, $240,472,785 entered for con- fall Oe nag! ne oacaiy See Soe At the conclusion of the business meoting General | rather there is an absence in a great measure of the | 135 7 Fir) Uelivery at iae."and do, onthe apot at ise. Gaviue | SuUBbtion and $175,452,832 entered warehouse. pede ore et reesrratlimny tg owe pir a rei Banks delivered an annual address toa largo audi- | usual basis for specie exports. We have buta tri- | gon Meg ereek the busivess waa lig and ‘prices were lower; 2.50) The prucipal commodities imported wer avi Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at twe ence in Music Hall. fling balance against us. The steadiness of the gola | 900 bo OBA bbla. were sold for short delivery on the lower road at @280, | Gold and sliver coin and ovullion, $26,610, ore! 12 © Clock M. and 2:15 P. which was about the closing ‘price, Crude, in bbls, was q Duvlin papers please copy. In bis address Gencral Banks began by referring | market is, therefore, readily accounted for. The vu niic” $106 UEBAn ‘65, dull and nominal at about 18}4e.; no aalea, ‘Tho markel for | living animals, $5,844,803; breadstull, $7,792 | HuneEy com briday morning, August 5 at elghe tothe work performed by the Army and Navy of conte of the glee eer in the table:— Stoo U ‘ee. ie pun UR Sab 8, re Gi ‘tar export bat shied” AL sd ition: hal cotlee, ben eta gabon. at suaake Hrelocks alter 9 stort aud palniul tamessy TixOsad Me the Gulf, and to the difficulties which embarrassed i» Mo . Fe GF, Bons 10D a ut with continned free ferings prices were heavy lactures ol cotton, 22,421,502; chemicals, See As the military commanders, Continuing be eald:— Lee M. 121g Us & acted i ll a i! and lower, closing at 22 for loa for August | drags and dyes, $0180,808; flax and man. | .{%@ Telatives and fitends of the family, also the 12145 121% detiyery. The sales were 2,000 bbls. for August, at 28c, ; members of the M. If. irennan Democratic Benevo- One o’Clock P. M. do. for do., at 2334. 200 do. (to Hill veasel), at Me., and 4,500 | ufactures of flax, $15,793,930; fruits, $7,007,644; furs | lent Association of the first ward and the Nicholas do., for September to November (1,500 each month), on pri- = ca: hid, it . Muller Guard are respectfully tuvt £00 she Reading BR. vaio terme; alto, 1,000 on pate tae. For Jobling lote and fur skins, $2,011,454; hides and skins other than | finer trom ie sonia of y there was Dut little demand, and prices. were leavy at 2 3 , ctures pe pede ek RR. 380., the latter price for prime aalte. The Phils 4 tye furs, $13,320,201; iron and manufactures of tron, | Green: Kot "was extremely dull and heavy, though no lowe 1» The | $26,648,619; leather and leather goods, $9,080,933; rape tier pd sales were 1,000 bbig., for August delivery, at we., which was | © g " St. Louls papers plea About the closing price, et " silk and manufactures of silk, $26,128,580; sugars a ht ie residence, at Jamaica, L. f, on Nevertheless the experiments mado tn the Department of | 12M esa must be considered as the basis of the measures | 1.47 1P. ve 1216 ted several years later by the government, in some re- t Spoais without wanifest improvement. ‘These eapertmonte 121% mencopio | une ee ait eomunn [Soar ears ee In the gold loan market the rate ranged from gon ice on wernt snd people the only save foundation tor insulation ot ior. threo per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The ernment, The system of reconstruction since establis) 2 Fouts less upon popular ‘ntoligence and the voluptary conacht REE) a> HOLE RR ONADE HEAR WADORN TO hi street, on Sunday o'clock. Interment m Calvary ( 2 COV, 0C & RI RR... 100 Tol, Wab & W RR. 100 rt Provisions. Receipts, 630 bbls. pork, 175 do. beef. The | and molasses, $60,087,100; tea, $13,157,902; tim and | Thursday, August 4 the Rev. WittiaM Loprow fy market for Western mess pork opened dull and heavy at $30, 568.3 . " Trace ¢ Tess Wien Oe | ene: Dut subsequently dechinod to 489 73, which was tho cloning | Mantfactares of tin, $8,563,311; wines, spirits and Jounson, D. D., rector of Grave church, iu the Toth clfetly provaile it tends to disurder aud violouce und sucatt- | GO10 cleared $55,898, 000 price Cor wholesale lots; the decline was caused by the free cordials, $6,011,897; wood and manutactures of | Yea Of lis aye. tr meunarcny. for order. It bas to be supplemented and su Gold balances. se» 1,284,600 yatta cg offerings. There were sold 260 bbls, for August at B80; 600 ese ‘ Relatives, friends and clergy are invited to attend tained agalust local iuiuences by the power of tue general | Curreucy balances. ‘ 15575,980 do, on the spot ut #20 75, and 500 do, for October at $8) 25. | wood, $4,126,350; wool, sheeps’, goats aud camels’ | tho funeral, on Mouslay afteruoon, at. half-past one pnt " STREET QUOTATIONS Extra primo was in demand and stendy at #26, at which | nair, and manufactures of, $30,322, 160. o'clock, trom the house, aad at two o’clook froi Its tondency is in some measure to paralyze emancipation, FOREIGN EXCHANGE STEADY. sreteets price there were sold 350 bbis., chiefly summer cured. Prime by isis ms Grace church, Cars leave Hanter'’s Point at half-pust as itatimulates und ta hetd by sume persons to justity impor? Hulf-past Five o’Clock P. M1. lety specutntive, and the stock | The principal articles of domestic export were:— | {wacechureh. | Cars toay pee iy ¢ Manag hts The foreign exchanges were moderately active and : hi id, the market was firmer, and prices , returning after the funeral. tollon of Laborers to such extent as to reduce the Industrial BA%g -NWeatorn peels Ses 08 ‘a t 882.30. Sales ‘and resal Agricultural implements, $921,733; living animals, KANR.—On Friday, August 6, at six o'clock, Ema ~ginasoe from the elevation tucy have attained by slow de- | steady. There was a firmor tone to rates for sight 40 NJ Contr Wa 103 we reat @B1 75 #32. Dressed bow coh. Aad:. heenbibati $0 071,186; raw cotton, | EINK, Youngest daughter of William aud Caroline Weeaee oe populated Asfatic seuplione Tae | sterling, buyers seeming to prefer this class of re- tiger “= aoe sg ‘ays; | were in moderaie demand, and prices were tirm ut I3igera | $90,566; breadstuits, $06,071,136 ; * | Kane, extension of the rights of citizenship, which consistency is | mittance. Tho quotations at the close were as fol- rig ‘a wis crate attae ratarte wera depradea omen | Lows, those for Continental bills belog nominal: Se Wabash. <8 UM | Sutharrivals of 100 head.” Nest waa How o¢aaie wat ume | gold and silver coin and bullion a oe , cn as , “ gar ol a Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 108% @ 100; good to | Northwosteru... Siig 81K Bost,Htartéliris. “Higa By | shanged in value, holders emanding full fange OF gin ers | jotures of gold and altver, States Incapable of fo. “eet hams mi Bt Big a Ed 12%4v., the latter price for prime grades. Live hogs were | $215,498,206; manufactures of cotton, $3,292,262: The relatives and triends are respectfully invited $35,104,009; mann: | to attend the funeral, from the residence of her . | parents, 139 Greene street, Jergey City, on Sunday fron aud manu | i rernoon, at tree o'clock, legitimate court of appeal for ir factures of, $12,918,986; steel and manufactures of, KANE. —On Thursday, August hii . : - for plat id #16 50.0 B19 for extr: a 5 ANE. ursday, Angus! Is residence, at SP oak tr Tarn arL ans He power. e | Detme bankers, 300% s. 200%¢; snort sight, 110% @ COMMEROIAL REPORT. Were Gul aut nominal at our lant quotationas welienra of mo | $5,722280; naval stores, $4,800,258; petroleum oll, | itt Keck ne tanec es Be abe res ‘and titra tbs for protection. “Iu other days the tniers 10x; Paris, sixty days, 6.14% @ 5.13 4; short sight, . sates of moment. Tierce beet was firm, owing to the 23,000,030; all other oils, $1,799,733; provisions, | “The relatives and iriends of the family are reapect- of government was always by moral induences, through | 6.083¢ a 6.0734; bankers’, Antwerp, 5.14% @ 5.13%; ene supply and the bigh prices demanded, Prime mess was | $26,971,505; tallow, $3,668,277; tobacco and manu- | rity invited to attend the funeral.trom Gracs Ohuroh. agencies peaceful in their origin and character; but It snow |. st “ i ‘ noted at $25 0 U0, with sales of 100 tlerces un private | factures of, $20,254,036; wocd and manutactures of, | on Monda; morning at balf-past nine o’clook. ‘by military force, We are witnesses of the necessity of us | 20, Switzerland, 5.143; @ 6.18%; do. Hamburg, Frepax, August §-61.M. | terms. Bacon, was dull and we heard of no salen; long clear | $19 574 o74, od Eutty. sd Tinea ar, femme yer wees ~ ons vy pu al a I6o » 574,078. LLY. A iy ‘ Sonatmoied lates, Tho oocurrencs of a ikenscepalty ia | SUS © 38; do., Amsterdam, 41% 8 42; do., Frank red to sonal ote, bat there mea ache demand velng con- | i td we heard of uo gales of eousoyueeces prissewes | The princlpal articles re-exported were:—Gotd | or tues Kelly, iu the 27th year of her age. other insurgent States Is not impossible or Improbable, Its | fort, 44 @ 45; do., Bremen, 803, a 80%; Prussian | [04 to small lots, but there was no change to note in prices. | inchan; Western and city pickled Lams were quoted at | and silver coin and bullion, $12,990,684; oils, ‘The relatives and friends are respectiull, juested $1,811,872; provisions and tallow, $1,808,584; tea, | to attend the funeral, which will tuke place trou hee tel dealt in and heavy, closing at | $1199), lute resktence, No. 14 Talinan street, Brooklyn, o@ q a (cation in a alngle instance 18 t0 be deprecated; but if it és A few small sales were made at 34}¢. » 3c. for Western and | 19340. ailc., tight tierood wid’ bagged do. lige. ta 24Xc. il. become in io jority or All of the reo! Vhalora, 78970 3e. for Southern. Lard was only mod fed Statea It will lead to res MONEY EASY, its inconsistent with the ol a tern steam, and l6¥c.a164¢. | ” ine following are the values of the principal com- day after ? 7 ] CoooA was dull and we beard of no sales. Prices were en- | ( The a 650 pkgs.. ut l6c. a 16/4c. for © fol ie u Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock precisely, epee tS sess eB war | The rte oneal range om toe fo dre per cnt | und noma at Wen gn or Guaraut ont | Nata ine Wena sou ie rome inc | ming ong he warvhname, May Sh | Ukwari on Mretay. Aug MAY’ Bau in re been in vain. ¥ ry ty | ter, for August delivery, at ¢., seller's option. B $4,197,249; 3 '» . a . oS hess Cpe ‘aut natok plrcshais ‘eulienntion wes With the bulk of business at four percent. Borrow- | 9c. a 980. do. for Maracatbo do., and I8c, a IM, do. for Gar 'Hiom was moderat tive and steady. Sales 140 tlerces iy $1,674,556, Manufactures of flax, $1,402,872; fruit, | 2 months and 16 days. Carolina at 840, @ Yyc., aud 30) bags Rangoon at Tac. * | $1,349,307; hemp and manufactures of ‘hemp, ur. We owe it to the couniry as citizens, as we did dur- | €f3 00 governments were supplied at threo to four Seca DL Wei-Fheen wadideibeaaadatee consequence tran- | Sho F Of Iron, $2,243 104 | jytte rtends and relutives of the family are respects wecenaieisaiarion eatin ‘Quorder aude Cinitucy | 8400 stocks at four to five per cont, Commercial | sacied; ino demand was only for amall lots ee tell prices | “SaLTPRRR.—We heard of no furthor sales of crude, which beth tr Set eoed gon one: bee mae tally Invited. to sAnsor the funeral, from the real Risewre ey pet and ton 'aa Car ne pouibietbe ne- | paper was quoted from sx and a half to elght per | Fore, dena aperm Sie a ler and pateuh ies e dice So | Betas heat no further anon of Calouta linssed, | $17,072,408; molasses, $4702213;. tea, $9,00,057; | aitornoon ot oa tock ore street On 7 oe mene the ard ree Coanalniat order. | cent for prime double name acceptances. Curoory.—We beard of no sales. German ground was | which was quoted at $2 30, gold, duty pal. Grass were dull | Wines, spirits and cordiala, $1,993,467; wool, '&c., | Laonanp.-on Friday, August 6, Ex1zauera Lron- po con a ih. Tho system of wer oon Seber GOVERNMENTS STEADY, quoted at % ae, | pat unchanged in value. '@ quote:—Clover, Me., ant | and manufactures of, $3,206,684, AKD, wife of Johu Leonard, of Coalisland, county ® vart of the constitution. Those who violate it must Y ConpaGr.— The demand for all kinds was light, but full | Timothy, #7 0 #7 25, Vexsels engaged in the foreign trade which en- | ‘Tyrone, Irelund, aged 40 years. remember that the alternative of criminal disorder {s mili- The government market was steady, large realiza- Eyicon prevalent: fy venenoas at i, 5 Binal rope, lia eyeing Oepay Mego aie demand and steady at 8c. for | toreg into and cleared from the United states during The remains will be taken from her late residen ethsieat, setatees nok: sesaaseca: tree 1a | tons checking the tendency to higher prices, | “édornmaor srode—AllKinis were low of sale, but un- | “‘Skivs. two market for both goat ani deor was dull there | tie eleven mouths ending May 31, 1870:— 203 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Sunlay afternoon, annet Pest chord public ‘opinion rattier than military mowee produced by the better quotations from Lon- Hi “ ar phroks, Lb pena | being bus iiitle demand, and prices were nominal at the follow. —_--—— =r cee a tg Ks aaa w the Cemetery of the Holy Uross lor ° Hi A res ; mol My ations: —Tal Ico, ie. er tb., gold; rod, Govohumers of ths Union, andi seamel bodineacasiaihs | don. ‘Tne following were the final street | $3.°s3 doa geo; Py aaa to: | aor, Wey um | MEtathoron, to, a ie. Vara Crus, bah. intone ‘gros, Veatels Fanon) Tome ~|Nenkeny ime” | _ MYERS.On Thursday, Angust 4, MicHast Josaem ra es "4 ; + hoo] . , Currency ; Payla, Gc. a 550. ; Curacos, 524gc. a Bbc. } Namber.) Tons, |! * S, 7 ; Hebtinind acones useecenuaeerermmentcan comes, | prices:—United States currency, exes, 110K @ 111; | 4 jens uc an ene ot 30h hgh | Ct “Boing Var Ga Bie an aa SE ee ee ace States, nor can aty military force be safely ‘relied upon te | {10-, 1881, registered, 113% a 113%; do. do., coupon, prices remained steady for all but the low and mediuin - | Central American, trimmed, 40c.; not trimmed, 4c. « Sbe.; paiisions. 78 Rie} fneral, from 200 Kast Thirticth wtreet (ature aecure respect for the authority of the former, or compen | 113% @ 118%; do. five-twenties, registered, May | et. Other tinds were dull, but held for full tqures, Salon, | Sigal, ic, : Auyosturs, Buc.? Para, 3. oreign. ... Bai 5 may gate for defcientioyalty of the latter. Common consent, a November, 110K @ 110%; do. do., 1902, | amrrentporsleue’ widen feitaen, Ibe wi: eCyord | SOAR the doman neral intelligence and untversal justice ‘th if an jovember, ‘ 3 0. do., , | mary cary ic. { fair do. a (cs lo., | were confine: " 1 ‘Toutatio tr democratic or repaias taauitions. "™ | coupon, do, 111% w 111%; dor do, 1864, a. | tige tpees Bune do tem rer onetime forlen ig. | Tee Ley the market coding a he dull, and pricos General Banks then referred to the campaigns of | ao, 110% a 110%; do. do., 1865, do. do., 110K x so. 0 1b i x MBAR Maracaibo, 1b)go, # 1Dig0r; Laguayra, 16 @ | were nominal at 15/40. a Ive. for common to choice grades, | American. 150. mine? ra. 16c. « 17c.; Costa Rios 1 of consequence were reported. Forelgu. . + d . ‘the army and navy, beginning with the capture of | 110%; do. do., 1865, coupon, January and July, 1094 | Be se; Mania, io. 6 Fie; Mecionm: Wei Che, tad, | “apeley cree tmtete rere cee: a ssatty active and ae — — from No. 128 Kast Eighty-clurd street, Frleuds New Oricans, to the surrender of Port Hudson. He | a 109%; do. du., 1867, do, do., 10934 a 1094; do. do,, | Savantlia, ige.a 18c., i gold aug Fase i th dhtaatncss, | prices were, panies Le twink fr baton (ic In en vente Fs: ssniadkd ee ot lh No er Re rok 8 io Fie i" » 1097 + do, do., ‘OoTTOR.—There was uc ote In otferiny he demand was almost ct . a N= i ‘4 next eulogized Admiral Farragut, General Rawitus, | 1868, do. do., 100% a 109%; do. ten-forties, rogis- | which tras very quiet — hoary at [edie pce Laced 1 a, 2 — hhds., party it cee! all, ah fo. i. We. for Pert sehen etre ei bre be i aipnkcane IN, aged,45 years. 'y, Augus! ATRIOK i a , ‘The demand was stil! almost exclusively for small quantit: Cuba and Porto Rico, an xe@ On private terms, ay, 1870, which exhib! ue value of the impor ‘ ve a" Genera! Thomas and Adzuiral Danigren, tered, 104 @ 104%; do. do., coupon, 107% a 1073. | 7 theimmediaie necessities, of spinners. he salee Refined | wat modeiniaiy active at “Me. "for hard: | and exports to aud fromeach customs district and | TBS, Lala fo bat Nadler tf pat Tt would see m that the voluntecrs of the army and navy STOOKS STRONG AND DULL. wer bales, of which 62 were taken by apeculaiors and | We quote:—Cuba—tnterior to common roining, #40. | ioreign country, the tonnage of vessels cutered and | lly invited to attend the funeral, from his Laie reale ‘had completed their work. But there are stil! other con- 700 by spinors. For forward delivery the business was very | w 93<c.; fair refining, 9%c.; good refining, 100.; fair ‘to | 1orelg! ate value ub 1 inthe a dence, 116 Willet street, this (Saturday) afternoon, juests before them. At the close of the war they ciamored The stock market was dull for the general list, Mght, their being scarcely any demand, and prices favored ood grocery, 10ic. a Wic.; prime to choice grocery, | cleared an he value of goods remaining in ware- | a: two o'clock. for discharge from the service. They returned to their but strong and higher. Now York Central and Lake | buy @ sales were 100 bales, basis low middling, tor T0%e. # Ie.; centrifugal (hhds. and boxes), 9c. a Ilgc.; | house in each customs district. Monthly repor: No. McLovgnuin.—-On Thursday, August 4, CatHa- customed Papsaits without reluctance. They accepted wi m! Atiguat, at 17440. ; 1 do., for Octoner, at I6e.; 100 do. for molasses pabis. and boxes), 84, Wo. 10, which has been delayeu for the gee) of giving | ping McLoUGHLIN, of Kathown, county Westaeath, alacrity all the burdens of government. Its policy since the | Shore were spasmodically active, and led the up- | dovatt 1-16c., and 100 do. for do. at 16sec. We aunexthe , a 5! Havasa—Boxes Dutch the public debt statement oa the ist instant, con- Felands ane te dk 5 as been mafuly their work. They did not countenance H tains in addition to what haa already been an. laud, ag: yours, for castile was very light and the sales all lots at prices within the range of Total... day) afternoon, at two o'clock. MoCormick.—On Thursday, August 4, Sevitim McCormick, infant son of Oliver R. and Marie se 3,051,986 | ville McCormick, aged 9 months and 25 days, 4.791308 | Funeral this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'cloc! i VEN MONTHS ENDING MAY 31, It 8,773) 3,076,993, 8,591 16,488) 4,790,984] 16,288] 4e, Yepudiation, resiet taxation, or ‘mpair the national creat, | Ward turn in values, exhibiting the reversal of | evsing quotation He. 8 % coe t6.an 0.5 os The relatives and friends of the family are respect- There has been no service ‘they were not willing to ren- | speculative feeling arising out of the changed course wpa, N-Orleane 1: tice er iM ee gM ole ton Gow ie owing | fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the teal der, no duty they were not ready to perform. I he Lord ‘ f z Ordinary 4° 1g ag he esti “ or | dence of ner son-in-law, Randal Slack, 634 Atlande Clarendon say, but afew months beiore his death, that the | Of quotations for American gecurities in the forelgn | Good ordi W 4 1g LOW. made free, the net reduction amounting to about | Qvepue, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at three Serr conmciedt Hs tnsnlyueg ngs coaiae | Tarim Te pune te day, wale teow we | ie Be Be BRS grate Rienzi gl este om | Sahoo per annum, oreo: F s z 4 . 3 est NE CRD ‘we see commerce crippled, industry paralyzed, milil wf. | average, was buoyant and cheerful in tone. rue 21 Py x1 fan BACCO, There waa but little busin McQuapr.—On Thureday evening, August 4, of fering want on account of Iniquitous taxes levied in @ period sess! Ds. The market for all descriptions was dull, | tucky, the demand being entirely for small lots to supply the KL TY consumption, Maky, the beloved wife of Janes SF proteund poses to support gant armies Organized and | following wero the closing prices at the last session no demand except for amall lots, and prices were present wauls of tho home buyer, and prices of al Kinds BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. Mequ 57 years, # native of Killabluuick, tabntainod for no interest of the people, but ig to Perpetu- | of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Company, 66; Con- | heavy and nominal. We heard of no sales of importance. St. | were weak at our quotations. The tales were limited to 125 mene ate the personal power of reigning dy: The chiefs of | soudation Coal, 26% @ 30; Cumberland Iron, 32 a | Domingo logwood was generally quoted at ‘$17 a 817 25, | huds. at 7c county Tyrone, Tre‘and, pe “ dleat was slow of sale, and offered ay industry aswell asthe people are obliged to confess A : e4 - 208 away al rest in peace, gold; Jamaica, do., #16 @ $17 do.; West Coast Lima wood, | prices favoring buyers. Tho sales were 60 cases 1868 crop Abont $200 worth of property was spirite - fe Ta Monmiieutot pence kek procs ke ayseTaNs | 3043 Western Union, 1% a 04345 Quickstiver, 4% | Hb, ‘currency} cdmwood, B13 do, and fuse, wit a Hd | Connecticut at dea en Id envoy do, neconde ant tiers) | ny hurgtars from. tho residence of RW. ‘Kenyon, Pata hes relte pte gtr entiation nace 0 condition, pon wave! “3 fe 5 o ; | do, t 2e., and 26 lo; part atléc. Haven y reet, FE. D. - ay at . . - say that an American army. of” mora than two, mit. | & 5; do, preferred, 5 a 5%; Mariposa, 0% a 10; | >, oun awn Guain.—Rocel An, G84 bls, Nour, 100 ba with sales of 100 Dales at’ bbc. a $1 06, We append the cur. No. 26 kirtn street, ED. on Wednesday night. “Tue | bias church, West Twenty-fifth ast, this (Saturday ome ane Deen sudiediy, by universal consent, re- | poston Water Power, 18; Adams Express, 6714 | corn meai, 152,159 bushels wheat, 85,718 do. corn, 60,789 do. rent quotations amily are 5 orning, at’ ten o'clock, When a solemn tequicin Lu to a force of le: wan thirty “ housand, and that an an- " ‘ , 7” oate, 7,900 do, rye and 400 do. barley. The flour market wan ‘Ker Fc ay mass will be held. Her remains wil oI al expenditure of near a thousand million dollars had | & 68; Wells-Vargo Express, 13% bid; do, On Thursday night the dwelling house No. 111 | Calvary Oemetery: ler rem will be interred tin ut * “n a ulet and @ shade lower, though not quotably lower, The | vroa been diminished by the action of the government itself to ‘Third street was ransacked by thieyes during the Boston papers please copy. a luge. ‘ an: 0; o g lea were about 12,000 bbls. Southern four was quiet, but — Partly fronted ly; Jesa than three hundred millions, of which more than abun. | SCYIP, 2% @ 2%; American Express, 42% | sal oun e 4 steady in valuo; sales, 600 bis, Rye our was searce and © Sound lug dred millions had been appropriated to the anticipated pay- | bid; United States Express, 434¢ @& 437%; es of 80) bbis, Corn meal was dull but ua- | Common le ment of the public debt, was (0 speak to them of fairy tales, Nvuoest.—On Thursday, Aagust 4, CaTiRRINe absence of the family. Mr. W. H. Hotchkiss, the | ,.\° ap. 4 ‘s ‘Of the mayical transformations of the Binck Forest. Truly, | Pacific Mail, 89% a 39%; New York Central consoll- | chana av taeeanlviale sid Beaten lear npant of the prewises, could not state the exteut | CHA, Infant daughter of Joun aud Cuchering as Lord Clarendon said, histo: No. 2 State. te mi rd like it, i] +4 885g a 88%; Erle, Superfine State. faery Having abi red'our | Uated, 92% 302%; do., scrip, 8844 & 88%; Erle, 205; a | Superfine State. 01 is loss, EB: St. work at home the disturbed condition of Europe offers us.an | 21; Harlem, 18234 @ 123%: Reading, 96a 90%; Micht- | EXUS, Fortune favors the brave au The relatives and friends of the family are respect- . fully invited to attend the faneral, ffom the reat Chotoe do. Joseph Wright, five years old, was run over by a dence of her . ‘ = ; a * er parents 602 Ninth avenue, corner of weld ite not unnatural that eels show be merece | BAH Central, 118 a 119; Lake Store, 0034 a 90%; Lill. | Superfine Be truck yesterday morning in Smith street, and was | Forry-third street, this (Saturday) MmOFuIng, at Low identify Americans with one or the other of thepartiesto | nois Central, 131 @ 133; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 107; | kxtra Minneso 6 50a 800 7 7 fostantly killed, ‘The child’s parents reside at No, 51 | o'clock. antes, which biagkone th ekleg of tue Old World: | Chicago and Northwestern, 814 @ 81%; do. pre- | Rowad hoop Gio, siping brand S80% 875 | binderwandancanda se. be. adic | Mii treet, O'DoNNEr1.—On Thursday, August 4, Mane eri pe vopteebe, ‘ “; Cleveland, Columb in) : 70 yrappery lots. 50. Laasnaa SI O'DONNELL, the beloved wife ‘of Kdward F. O'Dou- radfy, ‘Gur constitution, es Interpreted. by the supreme. | 1crreds 84% 9 844%; Clo j sptanoremcoarad fH G5m 700 commeptet ant Maannsbitte The body of a drowned man, found in the river | neil, a native of the parish of Tismore, county 'e s Ne ‘onneds | of . ye Hudleiai tribunal, makes if imposnibie for us to scauire tern, | 8nd Indianapolis, 78 a 80; New Jersey Central, 101 a TWa 750 | ‘tne wrappers. Abc. foot of Montague street, was taken to the Morgue | Waterford, Ireland, in the 30th year of her age, ton by war, and we, therefore, can have no just sympathy | 102; Rock Island, 113% a 113%; Milwaukee and 7 Wa 800 | New York State Ullers. “4 May her soul rest. in peace. despotic Powers, who make war for ‘no ‘other pur- 7 8 60a 1000 | New York State average lols yesterday for tdentidcation. Deceased, who was ‘The friend Poe, Our duiy ag how as Berewofore-that “of” nou. | St. Paul, 6974 a 603% do. prelorred, 701% @ 76345 To- £8 8 00 | Now York Bate wrappers: about. thirty years of age, was five feet soven inches | fully invited to attend the. tenet fone hee take rally. | if Washingion was sustained by the people | iodo, Wabash and Western, 48% a 49; do. preferred, Lee ae high, stout built, with dark hair und chin whiskers; | residence, 413 Second avenue, this (saturday) aller. Fae us tbrough ur aire for independenes» 72 vid; Fort Wayne, 9254 bid; Chicago and Alton, meal, Jeraey, Sa 675 | rage lots. loge. até, | had ona black frock coat and light pants with dark | noon, at lialf-past one o'clock. md whose diplomacy scouted for us the eympaihy of every | 116 @ 147: do. preferred, 1163 bid; Ohio and Missig. | Corn meal, Brandywine. 6258 — | Pennsyivan fs 3 ares te nity ea tits Ic. a 800, stripe, By Leys fs Ce Thursday, August 4, pean ugal, which sfone othe cate, gets ; ed \ eee OF Ureat Birtaiby sorcigtw dige"a Yhe., eurreney; good, We. a | Garret If. May, of Bleccker street, New York, yes- | EMMA Gaughter of Jowoph and Kisabes Pattl, aged 6 years and 1 day. —Wheat was fairly active, but at irregular prices: atthe | perss.... reat Britain, surely we shall be justitied in main- | sippl, 88% a 3374; St. Louis and Iron Mountain, 433, | close tho general tendency was downward, though some Havana—Common, taining a neutral position between Powers which, with inde- mo prices. At the clove the market | $7%:c,, do; fine, he. a #1 Bie. ‘cent baste, recognized the existence of war in the very incep- bid; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 10434 bid; ag conto gto. 3 for good No. 2 Milwaukee; | bi jo cent, Bie. a tise, currency; If cut, #1 a $1 025¢0., | terday caused the arrest of the proprietor of the At- {i rs a friends of the familly are respectfully tion of our rebellion, before a shot bad been tired or a life | Morris and Essex, 873, @ 8914; Boston, Hartford and 1 47 for No. 1 and $155 a 3) for amber winter. | do.; average lot, “Ov. u $23gc. do. lantic Hotel, at Bath, L. 1, Frederico B. Furneil, invited to attend the funeral, from No. 6 Grahaa had beex sacrificed in battle. should comprehend the 3 ‘he sales comprised about 150,000 bushels at #110 = #115 Manufactured. ‘2 avenue, on Suaday afternoon, at two o'clock. ature of the, contest before we embark Init as purtisaus. It Erie, 8% bid; Hannivat ana St. Joseph, 106 bid; do, for rejected; 1 18 ioe eds ad ze. ae puted: | Black work, common and medium, in bond IB. David P. Thomas, a boarder at thé hotel, and William PECKWELL.—On Thursday morning, August 4 Me. natural, from the character of our ye lon, the e} ¥ ‘ +O 3 Bh for No. ie : a for fal od an i ~ TEN! W. PI be Mature of our principles ant our origin, thet wecehoua | Preferred, 108%¢ bid; Columbus, Chicago aud Indiana | #! goo Milwatikee: 1 40 for very dry do, | Bright work, common ani Wattan, Partenor., "THB prisoders were accused of | MANNY W.PRORWMLLA 0 os ci Peau abe Meee een || ee Weiser BIDE fer crosat aotk ose WR Tit tote Be Lapham a aes here | #rand larceny in stealing a gold watch from the | ¢ittany the funeral services, from his Late roal- eden, Russia, ‘Hungary, common do, in lo ice do. in | ALKBO' Fs Ree te cre rer aac org rg lenge od HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRIOKS. #1 5a $1 8 for white winter and $1 80 for Califor. | entirely nomiusi at S4e~ gold, for South Bea, and %60., d0-, complainant, The latter alleges that on Saturday, | dence, No. 582 Pacific street, Brooklyn, tuis (BULUE- and France, we could not be indifferent. Our views of ‘The following shows the highest and lowest prices | n ye was dull and nominal at former prices; no sales | for Arctic, the 21st ult., he visited the lantic Rotel in com- | gay) afteruoon, at onc o'clock. reilgion, ument, pI . popular rights, would carry a lati : were reported. Corn was dull aud lower, the sales being | WiHALkroots.- The last sale was made at 74¢., gold, for | pany with three females, The party took their de- Quix.—-On Thursday, August 4, at 7 P. M., JaMms eee et Or ereass oR uIar righie, would carry | to-day for the leading speculative shares:— 50,000 bushels at 4c. « 90. a 9Be, for mixed, closing at 95c. w | bleached. Market very dull. parture on Monday afternoon without settling for | Quin, In the 57th year of his age. that charscter, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Hungary Highest, Lowest, | 9c. for full loads prime, a for yellow and Warskey.—Keceipts, 67) bbls, The market was only mo- | their board. Last Sunday May put in a secon The friends of the family aro ‘respectfully invited. iit "ile Rovtiera toaders'ia the’ tunpendiag war, Prusia bite Muahoinvat Sue. ‘nee. for Western, Bdocm OB: for Ohio and | Mantnb Whine at BLL for Wester, Gol We, ai for paren. | pearance at Bath, ‘The proprietor of the hotel | to attend the funeral: trom nig ieee eenieoee, No, fos wade tuplacatiev eaemlenor Destiark ised bwes 89 Btato, BSc. a 58, for New Jersey and S6e, for inferior south: ere i conniderable inaulry for depee, and more | then noluiet Nim, through & constable, th 29 Hast Fighty-freh street, on Sunday afternoon, her rapacity for territorial possessions on the Baltic Sea, an 133 ern. "Both barley and barley malt wereduil and nominal in doing, though sales are restricted to a large ex- | uniess he paid " the ; Would | lave | one o'clock, to Oalvary Cemetery. of Austria by her course in Southern Germany. She bas 2 value. rmness of holders, the ners y of w om 8 him arrested, Tho delinquent boarder said that ho Rexrp.—On Monday, July 26, SAMUEL E@arp Reap, aliouated Switzerland aod alarmed Holland and belgium 96 ‘RRIGHTS.—The market was quiet, the offerings to almost perate largely at ihe prevailing prices, co had Not. the requisite amount of money in his pos | ‘The remalne were Catan Gee e ee by her diplomacy. Every State that borders upon her oL pil ports being tight, but full rates were demande, especially t upon the high prices rullng ia the aountry. ad the pro- | Postion “chen, but Would leave his waten aa security | Antammmne were {akon to Secritory—Deumarky Sweden, Bwitzeriand, ‘Holland, 0 for grain room. ‘The chartering business was very quiet, aod iy taal ae ilre, decane, Wil prevesiooun. Zhe | forthe out, On Tocsaay ieat Nowelieatoredecm tie | AERay DADE DIMIC ONT. peawhue Or nouivailty-oF filondahip tone of dormant oF posliee | 81 Ris"were obtaltable mt lower Agures, ‘ibe engagements | Cusivens doing ta. pallea, prices for which continue to show | timepiece, but would only give sixteen dollars for it. | Revwoubs, w untive of the parish at Granard conty o ni ositive '. , i ‘NOLDS, Bowl. 1 is ubinecessaty for us to. becoine. partinans | 8476 84 were! ~To London,|25,000 bushels wheat at 10'(4., ‘aR 000 do. fome weakness at our last quotations; the offerings of all | ‘the bill 18 forty-five dollars, and Furnell recused to | Longford, Ireland, ager 60 i rs. of France, but surely Bes potto ‘ag it regards Intervention | 14 11334 | do. at 11d., 3,000 bbls. Hour at 3s., and 60 ton enke at 30s. | grades are fair. Texus in a nee “bat? there ‘ie no | Surrender the watch until the entire board bill was The friends, and those of his. brothers, Jobn an With the rights of other States, cannot be more queationable. | Milwaukee and St. Paul. ++ 69% 6054 | To Bristol, 180 tons oll cake and 500 bbla. ro or all (grades being light, but there la no | Diia. ‘This ted May to take the course which he did | patrick, atmo those of hia brothers laine’ Pore an ‘Tio absolute supremacy of Prussia throat | Milwaukee and@ St. Paul preferred... 76 76° | terms, 2,600 bbls, four at 2a, 8d., and 90 bales change | to, uote in prlces, | which are a1 fi Procuring the arrest of the parties named. ‘The | John Siieridan, aud, the friends. of the’ tooety, we Finiand ia the, sUnRNCr es the eee aereunala 3 the Gull of | Onig and Misaleslppl. 0 S8 $8. | Socmeme eabtes Roark to | ea cactipouse “Themarket for apring clip California te | parties were. arraigned before Justice Walsh vester- | reapectiully: Invited to attend the tureray tema his parpor of Cronsiadt in “later. “Tue Daete on of Hohang | Pacific Mail........ 89% 3054 | Giorsitar’s pace to New York Dark (to af. | Snip moderately active, Hut prices are atendy owing io the | lar. ‘The examination was postponed unit this we remidenee, 245, Hast ‘Twenty-elgnth street, this sain, which iin keeping with her i a, wit s. petroleum, on private | moderal iy. afternoo! t after 4 % ois Baghdad toa fourth tate Power. A Prasstan” ‘cue THES Ot SEEY Pe ULL eee eee eer toUenoar with Bide bola. do. ot do: Odes quiet, there belng no demaud except for smaall lots, nad prices Spain destroys ce and threatens the existence of Italy The Southern State bonds were quiet, but gene- | an Italian bark to Cork, for orders, with 2,000 inal. Tho sales were about 176,000 day, enerally, meh SKLOVER.—On = Fri aye es Seed 6, In Brooklyn, rte! and Austria. Itis pot to be mappored = aay of the States | raiy steady. ‘The Tennessees were strong for the | *% 7s. 8d. ; one for the same voyage, with 3,800 quarters do, ABRAHAM B. SELOVER, he oth year of his a Poe occ a tee ah Sdo Ono. attcots 476. m Poe. tor Relatives and friends of the famiiy are respocthutiy” f Et will Jield to such al f a wit | da British bark rect port in the Unite Michi, ‘at 450. a 480. ; 75,000 Obio, at from 4 in bac. for ‘clatives an Power. Our interest te not with imperial ‘ayuaaties, but wilt old bonds. “The following were the final street Kingdon wit quarters raid, atte, X and xi and above Ohio and 2,500 fa on pri- invited to attend the faneral, from ed late-realden: ‘the people, and the small progressive States of Europe. Our GUNNIFS continued to rule dull aud no vate terms) ee pulled, #70. a die. for 133 (new No. 163) High street, on Sandag aftet terests aro with Deumark, Sweden, Switzerland, Ituy, | Prices:—Tenncssee, ex-coupon, 62 & 62%; do. new, ported, Prices were firm, however, at 2lg. j an “a; 100,000 la, Died. at two o'clock. augary, Holland and Belgluin, Wherever theyilead our sym: | go a o0%4; Virginia, eX-coupon, 69.9 69),; do. new, | snd dlc. aslo. for cloth [oie Bosskel on'pri Hh lr Anny. On Wednesday, August s, AvaUSTE ApLY, |" SLEAKIN.—LAURRNCE SLEARIN, only son of Thome eucality our like ot day. een iets NEP | 69.605 do. registered stock, old, 49 a 493; Georgia marke but pr ming, dos | 3 11 month and 1 dag. spect. | Sie ie Hannan Stearin, aged 6 months and. 3 ist Germ: ; 2 a 85; : ‘straw 9 ; @ i ; russia nate loader. Tadtocate for every natiGa us uatural | S1X€8, 82a 85; do. sevens, 91.001; do, sevens, old, | $190, for real io DISTRESSING OCCURRENCE, fully tuvited to attend the funeral, from St. Paul's | | ‘Ths relatives and friends of the family are respeot- indaries and its necessary outlets to ihe commerce of the | 88 a 90; North Carolina, @x-coupon, 48 a 49; do. tund- ~The market was dull, the demand for all descrip- church (Broadway aod Fulton street), this(Saturday) | fully invited to attend the funeral, the rest- world. L protest against the polfey which has maintained the 87; do. dos, 1968, 83 & 85: do. tor ing very light, and no sales were reported. Prices Rr Sea morning, at hal!-past ten o'clock. The remains will | deace of hts uncle, Neal McGoldrick, Flashing ave- ‘Turk in Ghristian Europe for three hundred years for the sole | 108, 186, 36 a 37; do. dos, 1868, 83 8 85; do. new, 208 | were nominal-at l3ic. @ 12/4¢. gold, for Manila; 1140. ® | treroism of a Boy—He Attempts to Rescue A | je taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interinent. nue, near Oxford atreet, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) rirposs of keeping Russia out of the Black and Mediterra- | 0; do, special tax, 24. 24%; Missouri sixes, 903, a | 11\e., do., for Sis o., for Tampico, in boud, and ean Seas. 1 would give to Italy tts natural capital, Rome, i fe. a di tile bitte were quoted at 43c, 0 474% the Inside price. for all Kinds was dull, but pric Buenos Ayres, 26 to 2% Ibs. 2360. a ¥c.; do, Wigor m Ye. 4 Montevideo, "ig to ILgibe., pow1N.—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, Au- | afiernoon, at two o'clock. best Lady Hrom Drowning and vote re ee ROSANMAM wife ot Bedell aldwin, ts the «rr Suddenly, on Friday, August 6, Wrutiane peth year of her age, S. SMITH, aged 58 years, A melancholy accident, involving the death of bee relatives and friends are respectfully invitea The friends: of the family are respectfully invited two persons by drowning under circumstances of @ | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Myr- | to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. Tuo Danubian principalsien, justly belong to Austria, | 904; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 89 a 90; Loutstana because they are necessary to ber autonomy, i + do. 5 for ouch nave to sny,’might extend her boundaries | *X€8, 708 75; do. new, 65 a 68; do, levee sixes, 70 e ‘to the Rhine, and to Menmark should be restored | 72; do. do, elghts, 8 a 87; do, Penitentiary sevens, Schleswig and Holstein, of which she was robbed. b; 4 Hi v! % ba venue, corner of Steuben street, on Sunday | 173 Bowery, on Sunday atternoon, at half-past two Biennale A yO TEST i a hag Fire nage! Alabama fives, | Cofiodtes, #1 10. 32 Ibe Beitied, Wt BE Ibe Hiern | Peculiatly distressing nature, occurred at Rye Lake, | 1 ening at nine o'clock, and at two o'clock frou | o'clock. Sma people, Wilehever the pleases. Cut showid have an in | 10,9 794 dO. clghts, 09 a 99545 do. allroad elghts, O7 | 12 28 Ibe, ahem Age; Orinoco, #1 fo af Ibe Hc.» | Westchester county, a day or two alnce. It appears the Methodist church, village of Hempstead. TRAVERS.—On Friday, August 5, JouN ‘Taavers, lependencs, aud the Unie states a footholdim the Gulf of | & 98; South Carolina sixes, 60 81; do. new, July, 7h immed; 16 to 3 ibe, 183g. a T9340.1 not ft ding in the neigh- | - Boors.—At Yonkers, on Friday, August 5, Sreuia | in the 4th year of his age, spon 7 trimme: : that a party of young people residing in th ia! ‘3 ‘The tie fi tfulty Inve Mexico. fe bas got ail aud more than be- | g 72; do, do., October, 73 & 75; do. regular stock, | trimmed. 18 to $1 Ibs., 170, a 18c.; Matamoros and Mexican, ~; Boots, granddaughter of Samuel Wyant. relatives and friends are respectfully Tongs to e results require tl ihi Usabetthconad ¥ fs * | 22 to 94 Ibs., 180. a 18\¢0. ; Vera Cruz,t18 to 19 Ibs., 18. a 19c.; | Horhood had been enjoying a picnic in an adja- Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to | to attend the funerai from his late restdence, 16% tion of the smaller States of Europe b Wi ged | Old, 75 a8); Arkansas sevens, 72 @ 76; Mobile Ohio Tampico, 20 to 22 Ibs, 18c. a 190. ; Bogota, Pte Poe 193gc. | cent grove, where innocence clasped hands | gtrend the funeral service, at the reatdence of Samuel | West Filty-sixth street, imear Seventh avenge, om for otber pi tis to perpetuate an Railroad sterling, 80 a 81; do. interost eights, 14 a 76; | & 20/90. ; Maracaibo, 20 to 28 Ibe. lac. a Iie. Babla, Fl tc 22 : 1 | yaut, Hawthorn avenne, Yonkers, on Monday, at | Sunday afternoon, al one o'clock, sohal governments of the present reigning sovereign: id id J e bello, 90 to 23 lbs., 18i¢c. all gold, with = mirth and ever, eye = sparkled yaut, He i. Train leaves Thirtieth street at Upet1.—On Friday ‘August 6, of congestion of the <a fd peo i. ert ‘rom Lagdig four million lives | Mississippi Central Railroad first mortgage sevens, Hops. naa market presented 36 Bow ohare OF Aled with childish delight. ap the ba pity ty on . brain Perea) Ube s 14 tnvol rope in the general conflagra- ‘ ‘rade was very quiet, » r .M. 5 Ll Hon. cfd, we, are inviied, in contraventh ‘e 76 a 60; do, second 20. eights, 65 8 68; New Orleans | Port and scarcely any taquiry for home use, bn Were was sare A LAT EMaiety ADSL RRSR te younger Hrd BuoxLaY.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, August 5,after | Notice of funeral hereafter, principles, fo become partisans to this terrible contest. | and Jackson, first, 82 @ 84; do, second, 73 a 74; Iderable steadiness ln prices, especially of the better F 3a000 Eee. mike nartnes rv ot “renee outh- | a long tin LEWIS BUCKLEY, native of Fabane, ‘Wison.—In Brooklyn, an Thorsday, August 4, of Fak batt Hite Git Pe cng, eta crectom bak. God harieston Rallroad, frst, 8 ; Sy pT mg EB gee 4 ; upetbereedis f Kyugs county, ireland, aged 72 years, consumption, James R. W. WuSos, son of the late relgi and His will be done, Our interest ia for our own | Memphis and Chariest . first, 82 @ 85; | Export. “Common to choice grades were quoted at 10c. a20c. | fat sister, separated themselves ‘w ee ahen has Wigs felends of the fainily are respectfully invited | Peter Wilson, Esq. Pouatry and the principles tt represents. Of all governments | qo,, second, 70 & 73; d0., Btook, 35 & 37; Green- Exarmen. There wasn good business doing in hemlock | their companions and sauntered ihe edge of the ne frien his tate’ reeidenoe, Ni ‘The relatives and friends are invited to.attend the neath the sun our own isthe best. And the next best is tof a Ma gole, the demand being entirely from dealers and mauufac- | jaye, While there Miss Hart incaat ously attempted | to attend the funeral, fro i jate lence, No, 6 relativ e . I Grookiyn, thle our own. Let our charity for the wounded and suffering | Ville and Columbia Raliroad, guaranteed South | turers. Prices were very firm, especially for heavy leather. to stand upon a large stone, frora which she slipped | 206 Columbia street, near Atlantic, on Sunday after. | funeral, from 10 Willoughby street, Broo! Peon, faved, any cpnaccaed agers ke heard (OF tue | Carolina, 68 a 70; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed | Choice middle was scarce and geuerally held for higher | 7 A‘TT' ONS water, which 2° tut pont is thirty | noon, at two o'dlock. (Saturday) aftornoon, at two o’olock. lef of the enslaved aud oppressed everywhere. But our | Carolina, 4 Drices. “Union crop was remarkably aotive al former prices, | 8 sie waa 9 ; 1O me county (ireland) papers please copy: WILLT Lue -COMMGPOLITAN Lopes, No. 585, Fai idgment abould Bok be And, ee partisans of c Georgia, 72a 74; Memphis city sixes, 65 a 56; Sa- | while rough herd i dan Cte els a iocome Wis i was” van (exellent “awiiame Caink.—At Sing Sing, on Friday, Angust 5, Wi | 4. M.—The members are hereby pornapned 5 ‘suifer from f ca . the current quotations + * v . a A Mas . z In one aspect the occasion is Kiruaste fore ott ome vannah city sevens, 83 a 86; New Orleans conaois, be deen —- Hemlock. — -————~ | herolcally sprang into the lgke to rescue his com- | LIAM H., infant son of Wiliam H. and Agnes Caine, be their — (i big a Moogle) al aoe the opportunity for the restoration of Ai old, 72a 75; do, tssuo ratiroad sixes, 70 a 72; do. B.A. GR. Gde California. — Orinoe, $* | Hanion, and twice the bravi Ney aneceeded in bring- | aged 10 months, welve o'clock, for Onsries morce., The saddest thought that caste ite f 4 2Bo. a 3c. B7c. 0 Be, B90. a Eio. r to the surface, b find anytoin Relatives and friends are tnvited to attend the tn. | tribute of respect to our late. brother, the mod et a, ogee When in Kuro new sevens, 73 & Td. ay ee en = tee ime He anieh he could oubg. Dronning: exiiausl neral, on Sunday. at the residence of his parents, MG Mem er eatin’ lodgea Es) iat 10 ate lag of intry ig excluded from the seas of the THR RAILWAY MORTGAGES, ie. alo, ry . t on State atreet, Sing sin; tend. By order 0 NG 4 a world, Let ray that out Wigo. a Wgc. Bo. a 259) %6e, | with his almost lifeless burden, the two sank to- n 8 fe : Mu ; Bialee may come Us ihe tesoration of comuersiat pews, | The following were the bids for tne raltway mort. | O7ed,camaed.; Hise, AMSG, OS, AIS Tike fuoe | ether amd Cre Oro eee re a ee aE CON eRridey, Atgust 5, MARGARET Hrtaw BLOOMED, JF SOCTEIAEY. | coaney, we! fa Proceed, by allowing other natlo 3 to. 2 BSe,; middie and heavy, 300, » Se. ‘working & fleld On theyopposite side of the lake, | JosePHINE, aged 7 moybhs, daughter of Mary and RAY.—. Tieust 6, Jou continue the carrying Wade tinder ‘ourtag, tut by relieving | B88@ bonds:— Sy sawn” ep saan | and withossed the galley, eiroris, of the boy to save | Joweph Campbell, X,, on Fridtiy, August 0, i ej ronibalon | New Zork Osa Ss, + “t Oa Stic "Gio Xie, | Miss Hart, reached tho spot ina bout shortly after. | Funeral this (Satugtay) afternoon, at one o’otook, | William, and Emma Wray, : ban New York Son 16, 1578 ty | middie SI Baas Se. 0380. | ward, ta the hope oYarording assistance, aucceaded pe or kg Yesidence, 113 Beoond street, dae cintives and (rind of sare Bée. a 300. 330. a Sb0. | In recovering the’ podies, which were buried in rooklyn, B.D. . Ps of a bebe tho frm from One rough—-Ligat, $8 @ 870.1 madle | one grave on the” folowing day, ‘The herolc boy Couset.—On Thursday. August 4, OnaRtorre ANN | to orl ae part a ome bande bes bee resis ol prosperity a wer of our beloved country, at sireudi tp the tou ced ou the lanes i imother, Mra. Cuthell, o46 We 0 380. who peristed WD’ le attempting to save the life of | “AINSWORTH, thfant daughter of John and Mary Eliza- | graiamot! , Okeke hee Hea cana od iosman lots ‘cad prises res not | Rid COMPADIOD, ‘Was tho only won of a widowed | beth Corbes aged 10 months and 1d days. eet, Now York, on @unday 52 Sian rege ucloneny! fas ot ad Giusan | mower aoa ‘The (Gnas end relatives of the Yaratty are co | two olelooks

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