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. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1872—TRIPLE FINANCIAL AND COMMBROIAL,, |S toncs 1 tna aimiayea very iste anima: | 8 yd if | ian yet eS ci ee ee, bs 83 a7* | Fénican ports by steam, Xe. STREET CLEANING. tion, closing as follows:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 97 Alabama. New Orleans. 72% @ 73; do., new, 72% a 73; Virginia, ex coupon, o7* | Low middling. : 47.062; do., registered stock, old, 40 a 45; do. alxes, Es 9 | Middling. » F3 B 3ig | The Present Contrast Declared Invalid by Mayor A FURTHER ADVANCE IN GOLD, | consoucates nonds, 555 0505; do, sixes, deferred tag é sett od Gch eeaatee ip quallce Hall and Jndge Bosworth—Brown " 103 65s) | not more than half a grade above or below the grade Beaten—The Pol dbo scrip, 17 01735; Georgla sixes, 75 a 80; do. sevens, Tiina a 65%, | quoted. 89a 90; North Carolina, ex coupon, 80 a 33; do., | S00) Chic & Alt ist m.. 1 ra | FLOUR AND SaareerRaceigte<Vlom, 2,999 bbls. aad Control of the 8 17, After the 4th of Jane. Resignation of Park Commissioner Stehe bins, Who is Going to Europe—Appoint- ment of Mr. Olmsted, Who is Elected President of the Board. Mr. H. G. Stebbins, who has held the office of Presl- dent of the Commissioners of Parks since the de- fection of Mr. Sweeny, placed his resignation 1p the hands of Mayor Hall yesterday. The following correspondence explains the reason thereof, and shows that the appointment is but sini | continued Jn moderate request and fran, sales 20) bbls at The following opinion on the validity and legal | one, though virtually Mr. Olmsted's gs aed 3 6 a ie a ; “bs 304 x Western yellow and $4 for Brandyw! standing of the present street cleaning contract vice Is for five years. Ata meeting of the funding, 1866, 24 © 26; do. do,, 1868, 21 a 22; | JO) Ohio & Missc bas $146 oes | te acer nas Oa "i The Supplemental Treaty as Amended | ao, new, 20’ 21; do., special tax, 14% a 16; | MV idas roe Bly 000 DO Not Suited to the Taste of Nan GRRE 7 143,806 do.; corn meal, 500 bbls, 69; | 410) ngs; oats, ‘1,005 bushels: Barley, 6498 Wo. Fy¢, 395, | do. The'flour market was quiet but steady; the sar ‘Y * | Wiis chledy for low grades. ales since our last, 8,500 BDI 59:3 | including 1,00 bbls. Southern and 100 bbls. rye io ar, wit | prices within the range of our quotations. Corn meal 5 a s Joseph, 933; @ 94; Louistana sixes, 60 a 65; do. new, 55 a 60; do, levee sixes, 63 a 65; do. do, eights, 78 a 1 82; do, do. do., 1875, 83.87; do. Penitentiary sey- | 4°! Park Bank 100 i 100) 0, 0 & TC Ist. 18shs Shoe & L'r Bk, 155 the English Cabinet. 70 wo cv 1400 100 10) $00 joners held yesterday, Mr. Olmst 15 Del & Hud Cana bn #5 a 96% | Was delivered to the Board of Poltce yesterday President of the Board, ee Serigit Ride shi ens, 60a 70; do. railroad eights, 70 a 80; Alabama An aE Co aa ee Tha 00 | *fternoon by Mayor Hall and Judge Bosworth :— Crry or New Yors, Derartwent oy Posuio Parxs,) fives, 62 & 65; do, eights, 85 a 90; do, do. Montgom- 2000 & N | Choice State HOA a em und pralgned fo whom it was feferred toexamine | pron 4. 0, i. - ‘das May 26, 1872, } 5 sufaul " = Superfine Wes a © question Ww! e street cleaning co ‘on. A. Oaxey Hart, Mayor, &e.-— The “Hears” in the Stock Market Use the | civcs"s1a.y; do, new, Japuary ana duly, oy w nor an ae tea Tie hh | cand: hele exis tantuortedy and via, | orient bine cts fr ary, ., & 4 g | | Round h Obio, fo! the dui ed : Vol sioner of the News to Depress Prices, do. do., April and October, 31 a 3134; Arkansas 20 | Hound hoop Ohio; trade Mauda pie i i pinion. expt dng the ceunlonan arth nee, aineinoidena expres" hun that se ‘one . P 3 | Family... . : formed, and brie: reasons on Ww! Dased:— | be a ti my plac rtme: aia pags | ae it 5 | Be kati i TBs 38 | ummeueca cotunettgameerge es, aoa sua | Sianares te duty tal my inn, Vo rename sora 5) 8 FI A "4 Louls stre it * a ‘as valid or vol Inception depen: iN ye ‘The stock market was unsettled, and toward the a 3 | Be Louts choice double extra’ 10 a 11 60 | constitutionality of that part of chapter 66 of the Lawsnt | Mayor Hall samibe thin bute ole 4 Y - Louis choice family. a rized required a contract to be . f immedi- Tho Money Market Easier, Causing | ciose extremely aun, Prices were well sustainea 6 9, do. | Ryeflours occ oe 281 finde’ forces tho ftreets of New York by the otteiais | S¢Cl¥ After having received Mr. Stebbins? resigns: ; ; Southern Ne 75a 676 | therein designated. = early in the morning and down to the time of the 100 Chic & N Z | Southern superfine. 63a 72 The act ‘4 entitled “An act to enable the Board of Mr. Stebbins, leaving for Europe on the 20th, to be a Rally in Stocks at the Close, first call the seasion of the board opening ona 10 3 Sts WS | Southern eathee 4 Oba 11 | Supervisors of the county of New York to raise money hy | C4tew weeks upon busineas paruy peivute bac 00 do. 62 | Southern family: 11 008 13 60 | tax for the use of the Corporation of the elty of New York, | Tesults jikely. to prove of great edt to thie rather higher range of quotations than prevailed at » 4 Corn meal, Western 8 &s Ay and in Tole to the expenditure thereof.” (Laws of ac Se ppoinee’ sn tBe suggest ion of Comm! the close of the previous day. The “bears" com- Corn teal, Brandy wis {Gf o: b | _ Irthe part of the act authorizing thatcontract bo uncon. | ts Park, as loner tn place ‘of Mr. Ste The Pacific Mail Election Goes as | menced operations soon after the call, and directa Baltimore, S000 9, Be | siitational, 1c must be for the reason that it goniliots with | order to comply witiine fant toate ae, fal their efforts against Western Union, Northwest, | Sees “ eee ae | Tas ene cr ieeat bile whine aac declares. thee | and him to be fm lta nature proriaeeey eet ey (ne MavOr Anticipated. “no private or local bills which may be the ‘intertin. Legislature shall embrace’ more ‘than one subject and |, a: OAKEY HALL, Mayor of the clty of New York: for co! thatshall be expressed in the title.” (Art. 4, sec. 16. The following memorandum accom; b snring atloat, $3 12,» $2 i254 for | |The clty charter in force when Uhat act wan pamed pro- | above order:— panied the o7'4 | White Michigan In store, $2 for white Western and 1 ge yided that “there shall be a bureau in the City Inspec- Mayor's Orrice, New Yi ; | for No. 1 Milwaukee spring. Corn was steady and fair y | for's Department to be called the ‘Bureau of Sanitary In- | Under and by virtue of section #8 of fan nett fia aa ize Api Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, and Pacitic Mail, in all of which they forced a decline of irregu- jar extent, Pacific Mail being urged down to 7334 ject. and Northwest to 72. Meantime Erie had been Submission of a Report of strong, owing to the higher quotations of the London ii evening) were about £6,000 bus nion toprime Chicago + | active. The sales spot and futuro, aggregate 242,00 ction and Street Cleaning,’ under the control of an | act wo reorgan} ot it SSt BE US fase | usticie at We. a 7230, for ‘steam and’ sailmixed afloat, | officer named the ‘Superintendent of Fanitary Fuspec: | York," parsed t's, tage verMenE of the city et New ‘ be YW Mayor of the city of New York, - We > | including old; 7! yellow ‘on the track, 78e. a 73'c. | ton,’ and who shall render such services as by ordinances Fred on it Earnings. market as compared with this, and by its advance to Fae Wat dwt deat | for do, allot; inciuded in the antes 65,000 bushels for tts | may attach to sald bureau in cleaning the stzeets an in | mentor ct ane Depot ine oe Eee Ne ga 664 served to encourage the “bulls” imthe other : 13 dave of June at 9c, Oats were lower, but In ped. de: the ahatersent and removal of nuisances detrimental to | government, for a full term. of five years, and as su y mand atthe decline, The sales were about 103,000 bushels | the oe ealth In said city.” (Laws of 1867, vol. I, p. | to Henry G. Stebbins, Esq., who has Tealgned asa ae part of the market, but with little avail, as the ALCD§se. 660, tor Western afloat, o7c, for mixed Ohio onthe | §83, sec. 27.) of sald Department. rey ts anal . for track, O7'4c, ‘tor State mixed afloat, and 5c, tor choice | | The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty, by virtue of white. Barley was in better demand and steady. 8al u 5,40) bushels Canada, part at $1 08, ani 0 bush Cae State at 68. Rye continued dulland hominal in the ab- | fon shall have cognizance and charge of the public sane of transactions, aie. 0 sas Coe tree! atl Gave ee 10 C. & Co, of N. ¥., by Holman. netanrs.—Berth room to-day has attracted less atten- | vol. I, /p. 812, seo. tion, but still rates are very firm, especially for grain, for If the part of chapter 646 of the Laws of 1865 (now under Which higher figures were paid. in lie chartering lingthe | consideration) bo valid, then it amended. the ‘chucter of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, inquiry continued fair for vessels for the grain and pe- | thiselty in force when that act was passed, by divesting ow troleuin trade, also tor suitable vessels for naval, stores, | the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity of the power com. Married en: | ferred by the charter, to provide for and cause the streets rs the authority vested tn then by the charter, provided by ordinance that “the Superintendent of Sanitar ote Mr, Olmsted accepted the temporary appointment inspect’ | and took the necessary oaths before Maer Hawes “bears” pressed their advantage and kept it until THE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF BONDS. after the publication of the Pacific Mail report, ne which document, as well as the result of the elec- tion, inaugurated a smart reaction after four Decoration Day--A Par- | 0’clock, the market leaving of between the ex- tremes of the day and suiiciently strong to keep ae tial Holiday 4 y- the “bulls in good;bumor over to-night, The and those closed Were at about former rates. ‘Th i ‘agements were ~—To Li 1 ‘be cleaned, ORABAM—JONES,—On Tuesday, May 28, by Bice Pacific Mail report, which we: give below, repeats grain 6 a Oba 7,800 hustiele wh Cbg tared create ne eee taaiem: and! direction of |, 9 70, | Clapp, WHLMUAM “A GRiaiae to SUIRee ee the old items as to steamers and real estato, 80 Sad. ; 20 hhds. tallow, 174. 6d That this act is local is free trom doubt, under the dect- | JONES. War Strerr, Dy sail, 30,000 bushols'eorn and stons of the Iate and present Court of Appeals, It relates HEINREICHS—ANDERSON.—At Jersey City, Wronxspay, May 20—6P. M. often published, with the addition, however, of a | $ ma cto On Ohange to-day wheat was duil but firmly held, | trafic feturn for the quarter ending May 1, show- By Us v4 Ce ‘The inquiry for flour was better and the market | ing net earnings to the extent of nearly | io do. fl steadier. Cotton was strong and a fraction higher, | hal’ a million dollars. Business at the same | ANY Cee BR DBCORATION DAY IN WALL STREET, rate all the year around would enable the resump- Hi Dy steam, 100 boxes bacon, 263, To Glasgow, by sail, 55,000 | only to the city of New York, and has no operation out- saneadae. Maes ; on hitshelscorn,ataigd. To ttotterdar, WNKdS tallow, Moers, | sds of the city. limits” Teamtéets omy a particu local Wednesday, May 20, by the Rey, Walter W. Yam- The charters comprise :—~An Italian bark, 3,400 quarters | ity, and any Jaw limited to any particular locality, less | 204, JuLIus HemRetcus to MAGGIE ANDERSON, grain to, Cork: for orders, Os. 60. or if ditect Sl. olf. than the whole State, is local, irrespective of the popula. | both of Jersey City, jorwegian brig hence tw Bristol, 1,500 bbls. refined pes, | Hononsuch locality whether great or small. (The People | | HowBs—Sairi.—On Tnesday, May 28, 1 Exgletam, $8 A _ oer eae Darecenee mesures V4, O'Brien, $8 New York, 18.) in th that ctind ts | residence of John O. Smith, ‘sq. ty. the v. Dr. bbis. reiined petroleum on privat rns. ussian brit question, in e case last clied, is Om P Jenna al ? heneg to a Haltic port, 1200 bbls. retined petroleum on | the sume as that occhapter Gi6 of laws of ies, except thar | Maxee, G. FRED, Hons and JeNNie ©. Sarrn, all of By resolutions adopted in connection with the | thon of handsome dividends, even after the setting | gsoo Us 5.20, 6,62... 14 $100000 8 s, 67... 1% | Private terms. A Swedish brig from Philadelphia to | the former contains the additional words, “and to pro. | 2dterson, N. J. Proposed observance of Decoration Day, the Stock | apart of a sum equivalent to the annual wear and inn Lh 520 ay . K 00 ee as nee Litters ton ori rm, UO) bh reaiedpetolan rere ts Saninst gait ote. a cand pasimen Rotions tee tine Reve Williams Be Walken ete lraeek wh a) Exchange will adjourn to-morrow (Thursday) at | tear of the steamers, which would be the only item 7 eee be Ws bry 8 Hoe, 3 ik the United Kingdom or continent, 1,600 bbls. spirits tur- | said corporation.” x Dobbs’ Ferry, to MARTHA Rowan, of this city. ‘half-past twelve o’clock, and the Gold Board at | of outlay after the current expenses of running the moon, The United States Sub-Treasury will remain | line, the company being unencumbered by any | 990 shy West Un Tel open only to make payment for bouds bought to- | bonded or other debt, Tho clection reaulted in the | rg do. . @ay and presentable to-morrow up to the uaual | choice of the following directors:—Alden B. Stock- : : pentine at 8, or if direct 3d, off. What subject does the title of chapter 646 of the Laws of ad es, , 14:30 P. M.—Before Cali, Motasses.—The market remained quiet, but steady, for rely express ‘and what ia the ‘object and purpose of that my vo By ee 7 r ba ete ceneay 18 510 hu LAA MABE poth rorelzn and domestic, “The sales were sinall and un- | act, ax mdicated by its tite aR RR tee RET) se a inporsank We Gece gui cog. Hee Orn, | usoasarninn emteereih n'y Mstechegz cect | Uuon No card” ter Net Mane Be Rulayad -« 4 Op. y lon, rs, of the gr e \ Cuba—Centritugal and mixed.... 1c. w 206. = enit case of Huber cision of the Court of Appeals in the recent Ht Weep— 3. — hee & Bo. Oe rreeanio so AP: cent case of Hubs £ED—CUMMINGS.—On Tuesday, May 28, at the { 830. arch 27, 1872. The title of th 3 7 “< pour for deliverics. well, James D. Smith, H. H. Baxter, Frederlek Bil\) Mon G4 sai ‘ ‘ ptuscovaido, re rs act, tn, question luber vs, 7h People. ig "An act to, | rawaonce of the Goleman at iatiebs Goatoenoe MONEY EASIER. lings, Alexander Masterton, Henry Clews, George | iW Pao M 58 Co. Tae J i a. pe nae eS Reefer rome a ae She qovergmunt of ihe elty of | {saxo DOWNER WerD to Herrix LOUISE, Shee The relaxation in money was quite decided to- | L. Kingsland, R. G. Rolston and F. W. G, Bellows. Ore at: Rnglish flan ate The title of the act the validity of which it has been | William A. Cummings. jew Orleans : ~ , made the duty of the Police Board to consider is “An act ery Sap Ree aie hem reanereracs | Vere cieeee tare er eoME etre | iat on won | elost cher. ps Were + ia, In lots, ai e for of the Corporation ATKINSON. — nesday, , - Gas, | $50.4 100 bbls. for June, on private terms; and 200 bbls. do- | of the city of New York, and in relation to the expendi: at *oldcat on of wohn and Uninarine atkingon | Hverabie from June 10 to 3, at be, Kosta was fairly ue. | ture thereof.” (Supra. in the ikth year of his age “ were:—1,00) bla strained ai | Speaking of such seta, the Court in Huber vs. 7 1 $3 70, including a cargo st Wilmington on private | People say, “The titles of the now ure apt and expres ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are re- p tesneis y | quested to attend his funeral, from the residence ms; 1,700 bbls, strained at 60 in ya 3200 bbls. of their purpose and object, indicating clearly that th Sa! 2s 100 bbls. extra do. at $5,608 bbls, No. 2, toar- | are revenue acte—acts providing ways and means for tl his parents, Kighth av., this moi ning, at 10 o’clock. Yj and 00 bble. window glass at $7 ‘Tar | support and carr, ing, on of the city and county govern- Berry.—On Wednesday, May 29, 1872, ALi Hae ee eee e a I ee ee eee cere tne eee reae | Bumiey, wife of Jolin 8. Berry and eldest Gnu ner af 2h. cl nsor alter the character of th A 2 | ghtmontox.-On ‘Chango today the market for refined | city government in any way oF to amend the charter, | Hugh and Alice Taylor, aged 20 years, 4 mou in day, and rates ranged from 4 to 6 per cent; that is, | The rally in Erie was helped by the declaration of a these were the extremes, the bulk of business hav- | dividend of 34s per cent (semi-annual) on the pre- tug been at 6 per cont. Indecd,6 per cent was | ferred stock, payable July 15, the books closing | 3 more of an exception than 4 per cent, and was paid | June 10, only in renewals of loans which the borrowers did HIGHER? AND LOWRIE; TAIGRS, not care to disturb, New business on stocks was The following table slows the highest and lowest almost universally at 5 per cent, and toward the | Prices of (le principal stocks during the day :— lose the government dealers were pretty freely mone ee w , P somiiné: , New York Central... | still continued quiet and prices were easy, but not quot. | when the Legislature at tho title expresses the aye. anpplied at 4 per cent, Prime commercial paper is | Now York Central scrip, 93 92s | ably changed trom our foriner range. Suleswore reparted | intent and characterizes tho act”. (See Laws of 1s), | | Notice of funeral hereafter. noted at 7 er Ce i“ Xe 5 quoted at 7 a § per cent. Erie... 665 644 100 Han & of 4000 bbls, high tost, for early delivery, on upriv ter 127; Laws of 1871, chapters 573 and 574.) CAMPBELL.—On Tuesday, May 28, FREDERICK HOD- Moncy in London was reported easier, with the | Erle prefert 86 Big 1OMN A St Rie | and 2,000 bbls. standard white tor May at Zc. Would do violence to language to hold that an act to | sox CAMPBELL, In the 20th year of his 2 Meee ue teat cons oe: | ake: BHOFe, 9634 944 | 100 Tas) 400 Ohio & Mise Itt | hulk was in moderate request and steady at Iie. sal make provision for the olty Koverminent was aniact to | "The relatives and friends of the famil in- chances in favor of a reduction of the Bank rate to- | Wahash 16% AG 8% ee? 1300 do. SOD bbIE) atabab) S08 trata flied sine ate ter ~4 creaninttetaneear ans ange the government or lls | vito to attend the funeral, this fonureday) orien: Yor m4 an ‘ 19 ae ~e > aad “ase oll was inactive but an , qu c. 2 eral, 4 morrow to 41; per cent. } Northwestern 1335 ry ac. Atthe. creek tho: market was alittle beitr but "ithe very words recognize, a city government ay tn | Moon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, 107 Foreign exchange was about steady, but hardly | Northwestern preferred 9334 920 quiet, quoted at $3 9236 on both roads, The Philadelphia | existence, for the support of which provision {s to be | Hicks street, Brooklyn. 2 firm as before We Ravin ene ee i Roce as: 10K 10934 market was nominal In the absence of transactions. Re- | made. in 6 SOV CrTIRSuEA organization, as it exists, is to Hartford (Conn.) papers please copy. a+ Grm as before Wednesd ay’ 's European mail, | St. Pani BI 57 fined quoted at Bae. for May and 23c. tor June. We Re peg ee by supplying it weith the proper means Conn.—On Tuesday Saat: May 28, of maraamua, GOLD @rRONG—113K A 114%. Paul 8. 18 hear of sales of 2,00 Lbs, high test at 25%0, Alo, in New | for Its necemary ts penditures, ‘ rare wiaecinenten naa “es a if and Mi albeit aes 46% Nort, 100 bbls standard white for May at 2239c. and 4,00) | fit, angie enane fo language to hold that the title | re har Mcp eoates ‘and Sarah E. Oobb, he gold market C! weak ‘sua the i 4 bis. first half of June at2 cl 8 of indicates an intent to ze ys. sede Stina ce ee ee OPE! Oy CaN: Gi geath 874 ilProviations. Receipts Pork, 105 bbla.; cut meats, 353 | change the organie law of the city government in any | ‘The funeral will take place from residence 1 ‘ ticed Tuesday evening, when It was dis- | Boston, Hartford and Erle. 1 packages; lard, 465 bpls. and’ tierces and 19 kegs. ‘The | respect, then any provision in {t which by Its terms would | East 112th street, on Thursday, May 80, at half, covered that the shipment for to-day and for the | Vaion Paclfic...... 8355 inarkes soe vere pork was again ® sede easier aad galy pave ‘at effect conflicts with the constitution, and is | ten o'clock A. M.” 4 | SWantarncrr 4 6 y ee Wy 8. 101 je | void. ” ar week would be less than originally ealenlated, and | Nerantiuaion Telegraph... ae rt gist y 30 bbls. do, at $13 ban 1 700 bbta tor aanes ‘The validity of any particnlar provision cannot depend Davis.—On Wednesday, May 29, DANIEL, youngest at $13 40, closing at the lower prices; also 1,000 bbls. prime upon the exteutor degree that the: organic law may be | 80M of Jacob Davis, aged 8 years and 9 months, maces on peiv ¢ terms, oe Pots ae s, Jopbed Li, ory shea By At an Sey Tes} pect ta witch it purports to 1 ek and ielonay of lar tipeees are invited a $13 60, Bacou was quiet, but firm! eld at 7c. tor | ¢ ¢ Ww constitutional. apter end eral, to- nin | long “cteary. mo. for" Steatiord, and Bye. a eye, | Iaws of 1808 changed the then organte law {if valid) in | A.M fromso2 Boe Reni peeh ey ae nine 4 | for, short, cleat, “Dremed hogs were steady ut | Feapect toa matter of great public importance. tavolving | ““peviix.—On Tuesday, May 28, 87a, | Buipert a 4c. jor he range of av: 8. fe he individual comfor' nd es i Hae; remained quiet and unchansed’ Thess were enieti | and convenlence, but tho health of everyone: Sodding | DEVEIN, tue beloved wile of Tames De in, aged 3% | Jobbing transactions within the range of $8 a $11 for | permanently within the city. years, native of Ireland, county Tyrone, pi ih 1 | mess; $10 a $12 for extra, mess; $19.4 18 for prime mess, By the terms of that act author mas given toa com- | Lower Bodony, acl the carly sales accompanied a decline to 113 | THE LATE MR. DIMOCK, Within the first hour the market rallied, however, | To p18 EprroR OF THE HERALD and subsequently advanced, touching 114% on In your issue pgs ou moe the Libs Washingt a | den death of Mr. A. V. Dimock, and state that he | 100 | do. sega dag ont London advices that the | was President of the Atlantic Mail Steamship Com. | 30 do. Big 3 pig Fenate’s so-called verbal ~— amendments of | pany, which ia incorrect. It should have been Mr. Second Board—1 P. M the Supplemental Treaty had defeated | A. Vaughn Dimock, senior partner of the frm of } $10000 Tenn 6's, old. ofthe | toa 73 «500 shes Un Pac RR. 9 , ot x 4 4 nd $18 a $20 for ludia mers, tierces. Beef mission created by it to make for @ period ‘The relatives and friends of th , those We sooeptance by the British Cabinet. The ad- | vonexy of Monday aherncon, while on Mewan | SACSCREMIeR IS. 2 MO dolce isfendy within the rnge of $34, a $4 Cut | Hote than five yeate for cleaning the strvett and the | of hey brothers, John and Peter MeSwexem, re re. Yance brought out good sellers, and the market re- | home to Elizabeth. ‘The deceased was a cousin of | 100). do. ow do. NaC Pelenee Wa aeate ec ciacked Hees’ 1ores | authority thus conferred the Mayor, Aldermen and spectiully invited to attend her funeral, her veded to 114, at which it closed at three P. M., when | Mv. Anthony W. Dimock, who Is President of the | Ja ToLaMequinbds Oy) do... the, Board -adjour: cordance with a resolu. | AUantic Mall Steamship Company, and the party Ko | {080 eon ie joard adjourned in accordance with a resolu- | inrguy interested In real estatesn Blizabeth, “The | wUahac rats h. 300 Panama fit husband's residence, 254 Gouverneur street, on at two o'clock, May 28, after @ short f- 4 <e. nba 1 Bie. © shoulders, Sige. Die. pickled hams, 9c. a’ 1024c.; | Monalty were divested of authority and the organic law | vellios, 7c. abe. Ary salted | was changed without there being anything in the tide of | Tinrsday, May 30, 1s ‘The market for Western | the act to indicate any such purpose and object, DowNkY.—On Tuesday tion of respect for the memory of Mr. Dimock, the | jatteris in the enjoyment of his usual good health 10 Bank of NY 187, rematnod quite bout steady. We hear of sales of | | An act which, by its title and in terms, should provide | ness, Mrs. MARY DOWNEY, Wife of Patrick Downe} , i y I. . > tierces at . cash | MN tlerces, sellers J for the support for the current year of # local gover t apotation being 14a 11434. Jn the gold loan mar- | Beso kind as to correct the statement, ax made In | 1° Con Goal of Md. .\. 48 03 Ie. Hor Suly'at ase. City lard was | then existing, and also foramen ration af it 9 tae 1 native of the city of Limerlok, Ireland, nged at 4 jalen subjects relating to. i 6 i vi nat oo | your financial column, and by so doing confer a | 00 ket the rates ranged from five per cent for carry- | favor on ‘yours, truly, VES 8, MTR, | iyecrrartch ng vo flat for borrowing. The specie engagement | surviving partner’ of the frm of Dimock, Myers | jw de. ac for to-morrow amounts to $550,000, bat the shipment The information, as originally given in the may be enlarged to $800,000. The Sub-Treasury 3 HERALD, was communicated by an acquaintance of @iabursed $306,000 in redemption ot called bonds | N eS A itis fant ea and $200,000 for in The operations of the | Mr. Dimock, who supposed the facts were as repre- | tierces ce jowers, Would embrace tw | years. Mrulot today, but | lovality, "Providing tor one yeurs supporters local gov. | ~ The relatives and friends are Invited toattend the re Woh ernment, as it exists, and for a change In the organiza’ fi frem 332 Kast Thirty-sixth street, Thursday, $3 | of Is, and 1,50) boxes centrifugal at 10%c. a | of that government are distinct and different subject inst., at two o'clock. * | Mhge., and 1.174 bags of South American at 7c, Kefued | The reasons on which the judyments, were rendered in | EMING.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, M 28, was easy an main uiet; quoted at {bgc. tor A’ ¢ People vs. O'Brien and r v8. The People and tn , see eee ee ate ee i eee esec ated HS Eos apHaisa Ae dee seen itl | MARY FumsnNG, eldest daughter of the fate Watte n redining, 74¢. @ 8ige, sfair to good fair refining, | irresistibly to the conclusion that the contract of June, | Fleming. vod tO prime, C. . i od 1865, was void in its inception, and should be terminace Funeral to take place, from the residence of her f noticeable change it a prioes: pee : 4 S adge, 4th of June, 1872, by a declaration of this Board | hrother-in-la m ‘Th ton, 123 Pi it ape pe x ; ented, and who in consequence mourned the ty, 94¢ ac. ; prime to cholce on wie Ale uly Be roth Ww, omas ‘Thornton, ct Gold Exchange Bank were as follows:—Goll clearea, | Bed, centritagal, bids) ar 9 that it was unauthorized aud void. J. 8, BOSWORTH, | , I Saaeten death of the wrong person. We wish our correc- hinds. and. boxes, 7: ‘New Yous, May 20, 1872, A.OAKEY HALL, | oN Thursday, the Joth inst,, at three o'clock P.M. $31,569,000; gojd balances, $1,441,450; currency bal- FONTANELL.—On Tuesday, May 28, JOHN FONTA- yani tion could go so far as to change the record even Piet Serer 23 ances, $1,749,524. The government gold sale this week has been postponed to Frik VUE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF BONDS. The offers to sell bonds to the government em- pod & Lotal of $9,258,800, at prices ranging from 118.45 to 114.95, The purchase of two millions at to be narrated, and whose funeral was duly at- tended by a deputation from the Stock Exchange. THR PACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ‘The following is the statement submitted to the | | for the hapless gentleman whose fate was intended | } | c. 9 Baten a standard, Nos. | and extrd superior, 7Me. a Se. r lo to 12, 94 arket still continued quiet but firm. The been about 30 tio aroling at B40, a Its Action Yesterday—Reports Received from Officers=The Sanitary Condition of the City—Smallpox Dying Gut. At the regular mecting of the Board of Healti | NeLL, to his 41st year. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectinily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 235 West Sixteenth street, on Friday, 31st inst., at one o'clock P. M. HEKKLN At Lawrence, Kansas, on Wednesday, May 2%, 1872, CHARLEs R., only son of J. A. and A. Hekking. hi te stockhulders at the meeting to-day :— 10) hage Latin, at Tae, wee. and 2H) bags Rangoon | yesterday afternoon, a communication was received HENDERSON.—On Tuesday, May 28, of scarlet fever, LILLIE RogErs, daughter of William and Mary Jess than in par in gold was, therefore, readily enabled, and the jots accepted were obtained at | Cash and call loans AeaPT*" 91,092,110 22 win Adams Hx ¢ ig Oe ‘ «continued dull and nominal in the absence of eregdaneis nage eras eins ash and | Henderson, aged 3 years and 10 months. a 3.45 a 1 Payment for the bonds will be | Tine loans * coiee’ ods 21H) 00 so Am MUN EX Cobe 7 do... . x 0 ') ‘ ‘ . | garbage box she has just invented. The matter was ‘The funeral will take place this (Thursday) after- Uae 2) _Paym ; peices SE 16-0 Honda. Sta 00 PacM 88 Co. Pe oka aatles 75000 Ibs. at O¢c. w 9¥e. for com- | Fererred to the Board of Police. A number | noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her Tade one-thira Th sreenbac Swo-thirds: in | ar Oana Rew. ere CM greed De vy cipts, 240 bbls. The market was steady at | of applications to render fat on the west side were | parents, 303 East Fifty-first street. ational ba rs DSCaasbies ~ | Tansinee Seen les aE aad Jae, With sales of 100 bbls, denied, Commissioner Manierre introduced a reso- Hess.—On Wednesday, May 29, of inflammatory vational bank note adn a ins WO Ma ASEP Ai pirel 7 tio’ oT % |= 1D/,0VY we 120 De}, Lack & Ww RR. 106" rSy lution asking that the districts of the assistant iu- | rheumatism, FReDEKICK Hess, a native of Switz- & GOVERNMENTS STBONG._ «2 -tarame, S1eo01 mw ‘do... 2 TB DOMESTIC MARKETS. apectors of the Board of Health be changed every | erland, aged 42. y With all th 6 Bald regarding thé unfavorable | o7 149 ehares P. MLB. CO... ecco. QT IO 00 TH, 400 Miakiase 10554 month, The question was referred to the Sanitary Funeral from St. Vincent's Hospital, 195 West ; aoe = EF the ante “7/668 shares Cal, Dry Dock 10,385 99 200 Ohio & Miss. be 47% Gatveston, May 29, 1972, Committee. | Fleventh street, to-day, 30th inst, at eleven A, M. reception in England of the _amicuded treaty our cotlp AY rah itr [672/624 09 % br WO cevenees 8 ATS Cotton quiet; good ordinary, ic. Exports constwise, Avery voluminous report upon the state of Cro- | precisely. honds in London were steady to-day, and, con- | and suppli at PH IO 06. nv % as 100 bales. Stock, 5,004, Naw Oxisiih way 9001472 ton water was submitted to the Board by Mr. Mag- HILLYER.—On Wednesday, May 20, M. Fal ridering the advance in gold, were anict | ys.5, sent on sleametsbuliding is HR G0, do 3 | cotton strong; midalings. whee, Net receipis a1 uaics, | Hus Grom, Jteonsiaved principaly oe chamaors | BeWwinants ee eer aaa Gangitano Curae 4 0 Y " o'6 Real Nd do. Hn | Gs A Bi 2 Stock, 66, ¢ on 0! e ad I or’s on 5 ee Oe fea, ah Gah Re do 345 | Crom @Sk Bales 20 BOCK, Oe um May 29,1972, | Feport, which was published in last Monday's Hr- | “Relations and friends are invited to attend the more directly affected by the advance in gold, and | [}) ae go | Cotton quiets middiings, 2\e. ‘Net rebeipie 2 bates, | ALD. fn its other features it aescribed a topo; aph- funerai, from her lite residence, 404 West Twenty- exhibited the only variation of any note. The fol- * S00 ao. A | Sales, 600. Stock, 910i, “s feal survey of the country through which the | third street, on Friday, at two o'clock. cl iy St do. a | RAvANNAN, May 29, 1872. streams that supply Croton Lake flow, showed how Hoctor. uddenly, on Tnesday, May 28, Patrick lowing were the closing prices :—United States cur- Peers do. fiog | Cotton quiet, but firm: mtdijings, He! Net receipts, | jittle deleterious vegetable matter Was liable to | Mocror, native of Kings county, Leeland, in the 66th Fency Mixes, 1174 8 117%} Go. do., 1881, registered, | on seat stock ceeseoc0 31000 N do. 4in} | 0 bales. Bales, 175, Block, OIE Oo. May 20, 1972, | find its way into the water, mentioned that grist | year of his age. 4 117% @ 117445 do. do., Coupon, 119% a 11974; do. five- | Preignts on coal In transite : 400 Erie RI. GO. evsesseeesee 46% | Gotton firms middlings, Mo, Net receipta, iad bal and saw iilis were the only factories along the | \ The relatives and friends of the family are respect- % 1, it rm Bs pts, istered, M November, 114.4 114 Unsettled accounts, «oss. ” a RS He BWC, CAT Citi We 4e68 | Sales, 20, Stock, 8,903.” ronte and that the peat bogs in Westchester and | fuily invited to attend the fineral, from his late twenties, registered, May and November, Balance to credit of protit and toss. : bay gett? ois} aon ae ‘ ‘Re 1, May 29, 1872. | Putnam counties are not nearly so extensive as residence, 148th street and Eleventh avenue (ar- Go. do., 1862, coupon, do., 114.a 11445 do. do,, 18 G0, G0., 114 a 11436 5 do. do., 1865, do. do., 11544 a1 do. do., 1867, registered, January and July, 16% a 1165; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 11044 @ 1102); do. | Go., 1867, do. do., 11734 a 11746; do. do., 1868, do. do. | Loum Tobacco active at full prices, Sales, 330 hhds. formerly. Professor Chandler was one of the party | ansville), this day (Thursday), at half-past 1P. M. Buxvato, May 29, 18721 of exploration, He collected twenty-five samples | _HomaN.—On Tnesday evening, May 28, OHARLES Lake imports—W heat, 1,000 bushels; corn, 41000 bushels. | or the water from diferent sources, Which he will | HoMAN, in the 7oth year of his ag Canal shipments—W heat, 46,000 bushels; corh, 1¥2,000 bush. \ ‘ ( 5 nalyze and report upon at an early day, His friends are invited to attend the funeral ser- My tee eRe ahaa iat ata: |The B report ork a : held on Thursday, ata quarter of four The following report of the work done inthe | vices, to several bureaus of the Department for the week | o'clock P, M., at the residence of J. W. Simonton, ag boa a | ao i STATEMENT. 400 Quarter ending May 1, 1872, | 200 Receipts . $1,824,278 84 | 400 mn) 57 | 500 Total..... 4 we 95 40 eived H race 9 e ei | ner of Richmoud terrace and Lafayette avenue, W7% a1ITHN; do. fives of 1881, funded, registered, aL, nit is ory 2 white Canada chgice at 82 105 eee Bee ee acme re eee Fat tere hock inaven Pir’ 10 Moree 112% a 11853 do. do., coupon, 112% a 113%; do, ten- | A PURTHER INSTALMENT OF THE NEW CITY LOAN. | ip do.) Ohh HO) Gor ‘Bi i Bucheia Go. Genlouy acabsaor men ‘The City Sanitary Inspector reports a total of 1,035 River, between Cortlandt and Dey streets, at three Sortina, feglavered, iin a liiigy do. do. coapoas’t Sealed prepoeala T0E SveNtO0: dokk hone of tte OA Bee RDN ee “ Premier Petes boos ualele Ko. h Poleae on artents sneetions bythe, Henity inspec oem mg, folows. Vasc | O'clock P. Mc retmening ab five Pe Me eH ence eek on aw sew York w oceive " CO é 8 ‘ rms, No.2 Western nominally 49, Rye neglected. Bar- 7 SOR, a | 3. — esday, May 28, ARLES Via ary. city of New York will be received at the Comp- | Tn tuPar......ve.d 10 Hea ee eet etsind auckaueed rah. | fues, 62 other dettingn, 3) man factorion and workshop, | TivantEs, aged 23 years, 6 months and 23 days, 2K CITY. BANK STOCKS, trotier’s office wntil Friday, May 91, 1872, at two | Zh) fh: «is wee noma ; ites ana warenousin m aublen Se tauentey Nowe | Tit relatives ad frisnds are. rempecttully invited by ving 1 for rity bank | o'clock P. M., when the same will be publicly | hn > 4 10 Osweco, N.Y. May 29,1872. | Divo 19 eauken and vacant lots; il yards, courtsand | te attend his funeral, from the residence of his he following were the bids for the city bank | o'clock P, M., | oN 0. 3834 S00 do, . Flour steady and. pnonaaged) sae ed am Xd Hieotiersand bn T waste pil nd drains, | mother, Mra. Mary Roberts, 925 Bast Twelfth street, shares :—Mechauics’, 137; America, 154; City, 235; | opened, for the whole or any part of the same. for No. spring, $10 tor amber , anil sidewalks, 13 dangerous | on ‘T) 2 ota, 47 streots gut . the goth inst. alte . airways: other nuances, 2 plaweriea, wind, 98 visits of | yoy aday, the sorts Inst. At halt past one Fm. ¢ Health Inspectors to cases of contagious disease. t=O és Humber of reperts thereon received from the Hentth ness, JoserH C, Jounst inter, $10 75 for double extra, Wheat quiet, al May 28, after a short ill- i M3 Trade: "3, 152; Fi 5} - ill bear interest at the rate of seven Phenix, 104\¢; Tradesmen’s, 152; Fulton, 155; Me- | Said bonds wi aged 25 years. chanics and Tr ", 130 Hatin National, 118 per cent per annum, payable on the Ist day of May Merchants’ Rxchange enth Ward, 102; State | and November in each year, and the principal will @f New York, 11 Ovean, 14; | be redeemed on the Ist day of November, 1902, American Exch; ; Hanover, 105; | YHE STOCK EXCHANGE DIRECTORY, rlots of No. 1 Milwaukee club at $1 75a $17 LOS: S—5 O' ¢ 6. CLOSING PRICES—6 O'0LOOK BM dull; sates tn gar lots of Tilnoks at 64 obttley, quict. 4 ee, SORA se aa 3p yout aie Northwest’n pf. % garg | steady; sales 5,400 bushels Panada ., in bond. e Kid, ‘ing the week 108 complaints have The relatives and frie 18 01 e family are ret Rock Island. clio & 11088 | meal, $1 0) for bolted, $1 5). for anbolved par ewe Mill: spectorn was HG6. During the woe Meicd ts the Health | fuily invited to attend his faneral, from the rest- St Paul. Ne ao a renal Traiumta-Wicet der, | 10: ectors for investigation ANd FeHOTE Ay oa ehore | dence of his mother, Mra, a, Riddock, 247 Rast Ning- York 4 ng cory have tee DS ree! " . York; lumber, $3 90 to the Hud? eee etnaces were (oan, and have disinfected and See od oo ie ne aveling: wae cinlack, Western Union. Mall... 75, feed steady; shorts, $2 per tod. Highw | corn and rye 7e., to nee, 1143 Pactt contagions diseases were fi Ww Obto & Miss, New York. Railroad frelghts—Flour, to Bos- “ihe Irving, 128; Metropolitan, 19044 r as freshly compiled, to include the numerous re- Ne ad aes « New York, Bier to Albany, on. Re pts ‘by aT CL ae 3 privy einks together with clath: | ‘xanue Laenots, Rast eanter of Craanent Boe ple’s, 100; iver, 114; Market, ssun, 103; | movals incident to the Ist of May, is to be had at Union Pacitic B WA Erie, fi ts a 8M bushels ede Pike) we torn, 40%) Ho. Fe. Nespltat ini's edd bodies to the Morgue by the ambu | in the 20th yeur of his age Lodge 402, Northwestern. . ni 38% a 38h a a ! privy, sinks ani cesspools have been | Notice of funeral hereafter, 2 | 000 Feet Imnbe lance corps: Corn, 8,30) do. rye, 1,198,000 feet lumber, ted by the night scavengers, under Leckin.—Snidenty, on Wednesday, May 20," 2 Shoe and Leath cle os "y Cutcago, May 29, 1872, | cleansed and disin! ¥, 14; Corn Exchang ; Conti- | the door, of Mr. Peter J. Pay, the publisher. gl hale re path, | sey OTAT, | _ | permits ot the Board, and $06 loads of night, soil removed | ¢ a eR tt mami £04; Bi au oi ‘ ed é Comatmanneel it | saLES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fiour duit Le siopetgal. | ENeRy, Hanh a SMa ay From the city. Pe ee have been ranted 19 62 vowels (0 igre wife of iam Leckie, in the 634 year ol iis wear Re ae : onange’ " Ms on spots | divcharie cargges, on vouehe : cer | Wer age. seal ciavoal . " , P a Sos ily; rejected spring sold at 12, rt. ‘accinating corps have visited 11,253 | Notice of funeral hereafter, ae mR Tor sn al ss hange, 99; Central Na- Wednesday, May 20—10:15 A. M. Wroxspay, May 20~6 P.M ranit and Towors No. Hix, Ate, m 44 4c, famattesnnd period 203 nation oF which = | | LaNT.—On Thesitay, May oe yma, 8 ton of ional, 103; Fourth National, 14; Ninth National, oT ; 2 ay Bigg 3 “s i , ® an secondary : " and a are and ben Gaiden Amietions, 110. inth National, | gzo vs 6's, 1040, ¢.... Bf is Se hishorins' Oath Corrxe.—The market remained very quiet, but prices | Oats iri, Nod, aise, a aby apott Fhe tollowlag isa commparauive statement of contagtons | Inn the i : ee . Mm ° ‘y | were without reported change. We qu drdinary Aiggases reported for the two weeks ending May 15 an! 2, | “The friends of the family are Tespectfully invited Del, Lack Kew ¥ Con awn Tk Cer Tol & W istin St L div. % fr 00 Dushels rye, 400) carte, 120m vaths hy measles increased trom 13 to 16, those by searia- | Hogs. fon dirginished from 2910044, thove by diphtherns | Ville, § on Tuesday, May 28, at New eat f rr, M. | sales reported on Change sum up as follows : } Mrs, ADDRA O'NEILL, wife of | 0 ve ta he made to sell; nominally Sige, & TUR RAULWAY noxDs, | 400Con Coat of Ma,.... 45% 800 shs Union Pac... y # 18340. fale do, 16340. WIC. ; good do., 1782. | Serr naan enh all sua owen at binae ceii ea cach to attend the funeral, on Friday, May 31, at half- 1 Wo, im Md cartons Hor 8 He io si $i dental d T'iower, ad Fopaan Oe Bea , from the residence of hig ‘The easter feeling in the mouey market turned | wy shi $ Ts a I8e, ; prime do., 18!ge. a 18ge., gold, in bond, 6 a Wdays i Smet Je pn fc Se aanien Typhus. Typhoid, Beastet Mearter. Dita. Smarter. | past two orc i eine the investment Inquiry again in the direction of the | 1 do. 5 a Maracaibo, 16c, a 174e.; Lagnayr aise, ; St. Domin Cattle In fair demand and fem; sales | MAY BS. F 3 ue 68 7 | Ping Sing and Peekskill papers copy. railway bonds, which were more active and firm, | 90 4c By o,1n ond, He. w 139fe.5 Java, 18Kc. & 10%Ke., wold, In | at 90. $6 Otis Tor choice to ostzn Rods -henvy recelnts de- i hh Lat Ba es Fo il yl | Matonz.—On Wednesday, May 29, MARY A. Mae Pacifics closed at 10414 and Union Pacities at | WY West Un Tel i90 seonsg BMG | bond. closing Week, Freixhts active and higher; by lake, on | Ratt weel ek Nn excess of 117 N Central Pacifies clos nidsetduetoat, | we wet 50 do 13 BG | Corrox.—There has been an improved demand for cot. | corn to Buffalo, 8,3 10 Kingston, Ids, "Teverptar-6,00) bia, | SFense of L upon the meertotaaweek and ah Aiton AA | relatives and fiends of the family are re- 00%, The tlentes. ware te nites she board: | 1B dos Bo eee ise ee a | ton on the spot, and quotations are advanced '4c. per Ib. iF, 24K) bushels wheat, 37,000 bushels cori, 1400 | Droiaued 238 deaths—constitutional, 19; local, 2%; devel- | speetfully invited to attend the funeral, from her New York Cen 6's, 138. 2 Chie & N W Ist m wm |i go iis 3 Os sesesesseee 0% | ton ‘ceept ordinary, For future delivery the | Bushels oats, 544m bushels Varley, $0 bushels rye 400 | Somental, 99, and violent causes, 3, ‘The taiat cases of | Jate residence, 256 Bleccker street, at one o'clock, Rew York Cen O's, 197, 9 Han & StJo, Ie Wo Ti on all grades except ordinary. er) nite, 12008) hows Smipments ow) bbls: four, 80 | gnalipox’ rose trom 96 to Bf, the largest weekly mortailty sist inst. » York Gens re. 8% Han & StJo'con ig a) maket was active at an advance of tc. a per lb, The | bushels wheat, 49,000 bushels corn, 143,000 bushels oat m this disease ever recorded in New York. Thi . Yn ist 1.101 7554 | 5,000 bushels barley 4 S53) Yo & Wab 2d mh 9 Hh | To-Day. Last Beeg. — Tota, ore ether), from. 23 109, those py whooping | O'Nelll, aged 62 years, Tol & Wab equip ds. $4 Fs Bxport...... aD " 690 | THE REAL ESTATE MARKET, sd pein 1O'to Ld, those by typhus fever fromates, | Paperatat residence, on Friday, at two P.M. Erie Ist, ‘Tol & Wab eon conv... 916 py Consumption 4 | those by. typhoid fever from 6102, those by diarrheal | Gayriages will be in waiting on the arrival of the Bisie D's, dd t Hen a Naplas teh $3 f Speculation. Hi} | The duiness in the market was not relieved to- | affections fram 40 0°84 and those bs corebrospinal wen: | tveive velock bont at Port Richmond, fe ee GtWwen Bai cp ip ieetabi pans —— | day by anything of special interest, the auction | WAI Som PD th. previous week, Thermortaiy ci | PoutARD—In this cits, on ‘Tuesday, May, 28, Tis, Oth 1% j Total srsvesdiivi voesees OOS 29 | sales bolng few and unimportant, and the attend. | phitiss pifmonatls increased from 70 to 78 and that of tho | CHARLES WE Pottann, formerly 0 New Orleans, \ Dock be 1 i] e delive: oO a 2 ci ol 4 age. Pu Xv Ei 1039 —For suture delivery (hnels low middling) the sales Pave | noo at them silm, The following are the pat | were the principal metereological features of the weck, | SKIDMORM.—On Wednosiay, May 20, 197%, Many Mud ay ao in si “85-100” Mor Bave 2 nh ie bmp ahi enti erenp dt) RS Peete eee ne araten tempera: | RUIRABITH, daughter of Joseph and Janet Bkid- ud RTs, 3d in, 6 4 Clev & Tol a. 100 Bos, HT & i at 25 3-16e., a My a a . Lene A ee | San ty : more, in the 17th year of her ay Harlem conm and s76 oe Paes Pant itm. ns io io | Joly, 700 at, 30K Avgnst 6m nh 8 O16c, 2 2 story brick house ane Tot 119 128th ake BS ths oe Ath a Coe yk ee verted Relatives and friends are respocttully invited to. Alb & Bas isthe IC ee 98M io pteinbor, 400 at 2 Wat £2 1160; O mvp ot ARGO TE A Maman oo» SHG | irne e pane ten, yoarss inean, Feading.of barometer, | attond the funeral, from the residence of her uncle, ih & Sus2d ae r a Wo j WAC an a Tes Me Ls ggg ls HUAMB incha: mean @egree of humidity, | Francis Deacon, 136 Waverley place, on Friday, Mich Bo7 p68 n ¢ wor wo pant urcechange 100 Sepiomber fore 100 Au a or Oe SEL x exS.8: Ke rained 0,000 ane ecertr as | May a1, at one P.M. ‘ Re) nb Ohio & Miss con a in i uals to up yrateuiteen cousre nuornty, ne wont wine & co, VAN NORT AND SUMMER VACATIONS. a Stwann—On Tuvsday; May 28, THOMAS 8. Brew P eav'le 4 a ri , batiidings and 8% res of land, situated at —— 4 J ; ho 3 VPalnogvilea Aid Redoute & teen logan: 9E% wo Ed ‘Rleepy. Hollow, in the town of MountPlensant, 254 Commissioner Van Nort of the Department of | Fincral on Thursday, at halt-past two. Frlends Dewrbit Mi Mil & St Pant let m 8'« eh | 106, © aS at ope. miles north of Tarrytown J. R, Brown » 16,590 | papiic Works has sent the following notice to the | will please attend at tis late residence, 163 Fourth. wiitalo & Br Mil & St Paul det im 4g | 0 a 3 ; y, Wed a ae Street, Williamsburg! MILA St Paul, town div Wie | bee » at in aha ig LAST LECTURE OF FATHER BURKE IN THE | head of each of the Daren hag og Srvioes—on Wednesday, May 29, DEDERICR Fe. or y y $053 iat oat RPA SPUROKR, In the 65th year 0 . HOM bas. 1, Jollet a Chie age 09 wo toe Hone Zien 40 ni 23 S100, "i AY oan tage Tone for leave'or ah | phe relative ana te a ig od nn Pac int us an) “hic ', 4 ¥ » a t, ey Bi e ications for let gence spectfuily invited to aitend he funeral ‘om Ls jon Pac ints Wo oh atk a i Bg fa ai) | InvReA RR Tatty ESN On Friday evening, the Bist, Father Burke de: | | Ordered, aoe Pleats to the heads of there. | ite residence, Eighty-first street, near First ave- 1 . ho Bw” | TOvarzie. tunes eet Reeceh livers the lst of the course of lectures, the subject | Met My, pied a ted to the office of the | nue, om. Frid ys G1, at ono O'clock P. Ms, Aitat “oo oa | gat 19 b.18 1.109 ae Deceniber, 200 at being one of the most attractive on which he has department, Any violation jhe pment except in | remains to be taken to Lutheran Cemetery for in- ARB EH ie Hont Hart aevatin Ps. 4094 eg rts eu up thes Ney Grimms, SZ ens yet spoken. ‘The reverend genticman is thoroughly | cuso of llinests WAT GMO comed suicient causs | “Wanoktte—On Tuesday, May 28, Rionanp WAR- " d : ont, Har’ at on, MAY No 10 conversant with the : | “Ww mes I CHEN W initia. og Hog Hart Brie gta... Bt First Board—10130 A. M. ane Saher ali: Las Balttingre, | nearer music, and his treatment of the subject | for removal from oMice. aes ae DELL, aged 4 years, 9 months and 7d en Chic ANW con dds. gs COUNT PA Minn stm. | geno N 0 68, new 20" 916 6. "Rates on cotton to foreign | will, we have no doubt, be both learned and inter- | OMmee hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Levit Relatives and friends are rospeceiilty Invited to BOOOKC O's, hdad cy a7 gina! aa follows To Ek a, | esting. will dwell at length on the character Please notify your subordinates accordingly, attend the funeral, on Thuraday, May 80, at th SOUTHERN SECURITIES IRAVY. 440 NY hou for 1g we a by sap, Bees tee Pie Mavre,t ‘oan seit | and genius of Irish music and revew the history oy GORGE MAN Nort, M., from its residence, 197 Twelfth street, South, _ The Boutlorn list Was generally yavy, ju sym | UN pric weet: gu ean, by steuin, 9c., Kd, compreseed; sail, | Ireland, ay told by her bards, Commissiones Of Public Works, | Brooklyy, lal