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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. 8 ARE emieccar a, “amanmmmmmemaearen en a ca restdence of her son-in-t Oscar Simmona, 239 e. for regular a do. cights, 1875, 80 ® 87; 40. penitentiary 12115 and 2:15 P. M. nary carson, Ife. a 1N4o. ; fair do., 188¢. a 170. ; good do., | firm; . NO. 2 at fio. 9 fio nu : ae Bg Me adam Sune . Fi 0 ‘ye quiet and unchany . . r | Garden street, Hoboken, ay, June 2 at two FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | ens" 0°70; ao, raurond eign 10 » 90; | pom tate ag tne tn | Hose eee a ue i Pte a | Fy! nanan ny sie sk | Saruen she ih) UB £30, e,*8 7000 UB 8:28, ¢," : a ths ri c pS aa ite Alabama fives, 62 @ 65; do, eights, 87 a 90; do. Domingo, in bond, Le. a Lge. ; Java, lb}ge. a 19%X{c., gold, | in fair & nd alet J ta fi Mornison,—On Friday, May 31, James Monaison, tgomery and Eufaula Railroad, i —_ ; Ce Pig weds dear | in the 72d yoar of his age. suc pmotmnsizen ta: masene eee B00 bushels cera wecat 1154 pola: corm, | and uucham, “a. “Guilty Armor and higher at 8 On | ‘The reladives and friends of the famlly are re- a 3 do, new, . Flour, 148,100 bushels; corn pete ahi and 200 bags; oa vite a ‘a si bushels; rye, 7,921 do. The flour inarket was ‘ull Live hogs active, but lower, at ily invited to attend the funeral, on Sunda: ‘THE SUMMER SEASON AND THE STOCK EXCHANGE. | its fancy features. Be this ‘as it may, During the ensuing four months the Stock Ex- | the firmer fecling fs, In another view, only @ logical change will close daily at four o'clock P. M., and | sequence of the present situation of the treaty do.. oneach Saturday of the same period at three | question. Tf, say the “bulls,” the anticipation last oo Wollepa J Ox S lard, 258, Tho charters comprise :—A Norwo- | to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, 19 | tn th 3,300 h . je 34th year of his age. cs ited inedong te Oe ee Ca OM IE dhecrtan Iealing | Bast ‘Twenty-first street, this (Saturday) morning, | | Relatives and friends are invited to attend’ the bark. 3,600 tors gre » to Bristol Channel, 3., and if | at ten o'clock. . off; a Br lan ba: om, juartors gr , 83 a 34; do, do., A) and October, 31 a 4 t at one o'clock P, M., froin his late residence, ; A Sudden Reaction in the Stock | anaswy » APHIL and Ootober, 0ane chic the close nominal. "ns saieerrete see a ee Ube ki Kingston, BL West Houston street. 33; Arkansas sixes, funded, 66 a 50; Mobile and : 200 do. flour remalned dull, Sin ‘of superfine wero mace OW) bbl: Hlotir, 42,009 bushes wir MILNE.—On Thursday, May 39, JOHN MILNE, aged Market. Ohio Ratiroad storling, 89 90; do, interest eights, ‘ig By Un Pac’ : 3 ‘at $6 40 a $5 00. Southern flour was dull, lower gid almost Le oe ee eet nente: | 52 years. . , 84.0 86; do. second mortgage eights, 75 a 78; Mis- 3 Se ect aTeL ate melGe Mare only about 2, bie Nis wheat, 390000 bushels corn, elatives and friends are invited to attend tho rey sissipp! Central Railroad first mortgage sevens, 83 5 S red, quote — * rhage ren emer SE Suma eze, faneral, frees Se late soustence. ceacase és strect, Brooklyn, on Monday, Jan 4 & 86; do. second mortgage eights, 80 a 82; New | 100 soc aN att at Mobi ect Captain FRANK THE TREATY NOT DEAD APTER ALL. i a pare! eat eS” Orleans and Jackson first mortgage, 90 a 92; do | i600 43 a » Tle 750 ‘tatemont. McDIARMID, who diced at Galveston, Texas, on "| second mortgage, 77.480; Momphis and Charleston | 2 iy Hi : ime ia tom Mecet pes vour, May 31, 1872 Saturday, Nay 11, 1872, will take plage from the Railroad frst mortgage, 85 a 87; do, second mort: | 1300, 200 Mil & St ; Hie Ferters. Zs 78 | tte following aro the totat not rom "IPt8 Of cotton since | Pre nT eet Brooklyn, oh Saturday, June 1. Chances of Its Successful Reani- | gage, 80 82; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, 8 Sol tory und hoop Ohio, Zea 77 September 1, 1871 :— Bales, | 1872, at three o'clock. ranteed by South Carolin 4 4 | 500 ” 64g 700 $313 | Bound hoop 01 + 8008 900 Bales. “ 2 The friends of the family are invited to attend gua y South Carolina, 458 62; Macon and | {i} bo 3 aoa 9750 1100 | Now Orleans. 930,046 Clty Point...» 46411 | without further notice. mation. Brunswick Railroad, guaranteed by Gcorgia, 65 9 | fw : ot? 400 3 + 8a 850 | Galveston See Peer. 2; MoGavaunan.—In Brooklyn, on Friday evening, 70; Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford eights, | 20, - 6376 G0 - 8 Bee ee | geval 491197 New York......> vio | May 81, altor @ long and severe illness, ANNK 40.9 60; Memphis city sixes, 64.051; Savannah city | sot fos 1m st OD 8 15 08 . Seats cot eat tty of sean oeenaeee a Vd lOMAS Ant ary lernan, OUR BONDS BETTER ON THE OTHER SIDE, | sevens, 85 a 87; New Orleans consols, old, 73 a 76; » 95! Soo Pg - £00 Bb tive of the parish of Multifarnhiam, county Weat- do., issue railroad, sixes, 74876; do. sevens, 64a 67, won . 8 4 . sue 3 big reyes in BB sar Fon mete - TSR CITY CREDIT. #001 : 100 do. Ft ate: npene of her son-in-law, Patrick H. Larkin, aco respect. 2 oO As will be seen bya reference to our general news | 28 gs ao do, 3 teat Jervey see 348 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. —! funyinvited to attend the funeral, trom her late The Vanderbilt Skirmishers columns, the credit of the city has fully recovered Board—t See: Samay wine, Eo. b. ~esldence, 104 Huason avenue, near York street, on . from the prostration it experienced half a year ago | gon99 eae hi Bios : $n Sas Married. ‘nday afternoon, at two o'clock. To be interred i ; var, metery. Moving. under the first exposure of the extravagance and | 6000 as 1000 ms 56 OF oD. | CROSSMAN—BLACKWELL.—On Wedn evening,. |, in Ct haat = evening, Mi Mra. at’ Tower—losing : y ing, May 80, corruption of the old political clique so long con- 8000 . » 4 95 ‘$170 for No. | May 20, 1872, at the residence of the brid atents i * MOGOLDRICK, aged 52 years. = wa foo ried for ambor. Tho by the Rev, Thomas Gallaudet, D. D., Grorck W. | ELLEN other, John MoNamoo, and the relatives and trolling the government. The bids for the dock a os » Abst 09 for Chicago in | Crossman to Ipa L. BLACKWELL, only daughter of Hor *e respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, Consternation and Backing D bonds yesterday were about three times the amount | 290) 98° 50) $s twaukee ailoat, | K. U, Blackwell, Eaq., all of this city. friends ® “Sosidonoe of her husband, No. 835 Fight Ss own offered, and the premiums ranged from 1 to 4% per = ay a. 96 nen The antoutwere abo db ald wye gga ag Niny 8 srnle chute ae war cae Sunday next, at one orclock, to Calvary : 2 tuo t 63c. @ T0c. for damp, 713¢c. & T3c. s Mtoe | Ne dey On 1 31, Rev. Watson Nuer- , “ of the “Bears,” cent on par. ‘The awards were made at an average | 00 2 B3 | Wentarn yellow and (or do white Raney cgadued | amit, ‘DD, A.'Y. HUnowtt, OF Waverley, N.Y. to | Oat xx 00 Friday, May 81, ALton MeTHRNAN, of over 103 per cent, 4 Pee i= ulot and weak ; sales 4,000 bushels Canada at $1 05a $106. | Evizanera Vinainra, only daughter of J. M. Miller, | MOTERNAN.~ g i 1% FY ‘© Was nominal at about 950, Oats were lower but in | of New York, aan years: | tendsof the family are res} 1 STOCKS HIGHER AND STRONG. 0 74 109 fale requoge The sales were about 7000 bushols ut dtc. | KaNR_ISKLIN,—On Wodnesday, May 90, by His Latives and mee ne one hae pocaiy ; For some reason the “bears” lost courage to-day | 1% Ti 32 4,560. for Western, closing at tho Price, and 6c. ® | Grace tho Most Reverend the Archbishop of New | invited. to attend (he fur street, on Sunday after- The Gold Clique Reticent and Awaiting | ana were aiscovered to be heavy buyers of stocks | 100 iB iw Big | quiet tore tommnerat sot Mh clotyand Begs Eomained | Eve! daughcer of Adrian testa wares PO | one at two moleans ° | to cover previous speculative sales, The result was | 300 Hs BS | Gloity pat ‘wo "learned of now iniporiant eansaction. | " LAGRAVE—SOHMMITERER.-OW Sunday, April 28, | _ Nicwiors.-on Wed, “May, May 20, TimoDoRN O., Developments reaction in the tone of the stock market and a | 28 i TB | Foport the wioek We New Fork Bees, 5a wate! dionk, | 18% by Rev. Dr. Rice, at tho rectory of Grace | son of Samuel and Jane“. Niuunee tate 9 tag i generally firmer feeling, although as yet there is an | 0 - 4 Be | hio'do;"and in ostomy’ bags, Boo! do.y and clots; | CBUFCH, Jorscy City, N.J. ALPRRD BuguN Laanavy | | Relatives and friends\&. “4 °atecmoah, guue a, sg 100 it Shoo ag”? S24 in Boston, bags, fo; and clot | to Sopiim ScHMETTERRK, both of New York city. | attend the fincral, on Sita “4y afternoon, June Ak absence of a widespread speculative interest. It | {200 in “Hur ano Jure.—Tho market for hemp remained very | No cards. halr-past one o'clock, fon, * pre Tosilens may be that the “bears” percelved signs of an in- | 23 1 #3 | gull and pricos nominal. | Mania quoted "at Ize. gold, piArmEws_Daxren.—On Monday, May CL all grt a gy 3g Cumbertand street, " 3 iu ut held steady, within the range o' v. J. Brouner, JOSEPH Ma’ 3, of New Yor! —I lyn, ha Harlem and the Underground | cipient revival of operations on tho. part of the so- “ is Hf | be. a7e. gold. Jute butis wero quiet wud easior; we hear | Mixs JANE BAXTER, of Glasgow, Seotland. big on Wednesday, May 20,'after @ bat Rrra bomteg : called Vanderbiit party and their numerous off. | 10 ang b Tag | Santas oF OM halon. at Sve, currency; also 20 'balosJute | Van DuzeR—SCOFIRLD.—On Wednesday, May 29, | SitA Post Sackerr, beloved Wit, vekett, also grand: Railroad. shoots and affiliations, for the dealings in | 100 81 u RET ees yey ng tolibe. | at Parsippany, N,. J., by the Rev. Dr. Parker, Henry | daughter of the fate James H. g a it ‘again easter, owing fi daughter of the late Wiillam Post, ' the 36th year Lake Shore and New York Central stock | 38 om a 6% | EMipping tiny, cow Stos cota “qtaition S090; | OF Parsippany, eee” °° MISS JENNIE BOOFIELD, | OF icr age, ria and scrip were enough to indicate some- | 58 fos clover. $1 15; salt hay, 9c. a $1; long rye straw, ree WHirnty-Day,—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May The relatives and fricnds are rey posh ee Substantiation of the City thing of this kind. On the other hand | §» $8 oi short do., $1 a $1 10; oat, tbe. « $1 05 and wheat, Be. 28, at the house of A. Ammerman, Esq., by the Rey, | #0 attend the funeral, from Hanson’ fi X street, on ¢ 500 Hors.—Tho demand for ed. moderate, | Dt. Seaver, Ina G. Warrney, of New York, to Eutza- | Episcopal church, corner of St. Fett, Credit. the long slumbering interest of the Vanderbilters a sal Teens Comat 8 he foreign fonttan A. ager at *, | wera M., daughter of the late Edward B. Day, West. | Saturday, Juno 1, at two a’clock P.M. ° may have becn at length aroused by the very per- leo wy Gi HRett.be Fs generally aro tomewhat u une tha gure auotatlons ‘at | field, Mass. No cards, ae BE eae pity mp \ bisa ap si Basle ceptible expanse of short interest enough to render Bt ‘i 932 be vy ae yh (ore ores position to sell, a5 age, ® native of ‘Thoihsstown, county h “ilkenny, i it worth wiile to try a quick and brilllaut turn be- Cae 4 & oD panama There was onl a b limited, inquiry Se berth cam ae ene # 1 leay 0 08 Tre! . te real. haat = ~ “ 7 +b mained ve m. The 3 n Thursday mornin; (ay at No, Tho fu ill take place m her e loney Kasy--Governments Steady--South | fore their summer rustication. The “bears” have do fair demand'tor veols for charter, both (or grainy petro; | 940. West Forty-eight, street, “Eutza G.’ ACKER, | dente, S4o Dela aey ahede ok oat tt "200, » J worried and teased the market so long, and with » & Jeum, spilt siepens ue and the ast India po re widow of Jacob Acker, formerly of Sing Sing. April 4, at two o'clock. Carolinas Rising. such indifferent success, except in such instances | 200 63: Shade oasler figures were accopled. © Gee tnpasemeatt ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited AcH.—Suddenly, on Thursday, May’30, Weta TAM as Pacific Mail, where they are su) ed to have | £00 63! wore :—To Liverpool, by stoain, 60,000 bushels grain at | to attend the funeral, from the Methodist Episcopal | Henry Roacn, eldest son of John snd’ Ema ‘80 . , y ppos 300 63) a. 06d. 10H) Dushols do. at Grd. a 7d.; O09 bbls | church, Forty-third street, near Eighth avenue, on | Roach, in the 36th year of his age. i WALL Sraaer had the help of inside treachery, that the larger bd § a and by sail, {50 bushels grain ‘at Oat. 3 | Saturday, Juno 1, at twelve o'clock noon. Remains ‘The members of Putnam Lodge, Noi 338°F: and A *: RIDAY, May 31—6 P. “bull” operators are beginning to think there ts | 28 i ge seam Oe stoi | to be interred at'Woodbridgo, N. J. M., and friends of the family are reapeetfatly invites ° On 'Ohange to-day wheat was fairly ateady. ‘The | inherent strength enough in the market to | 100 aos” bushels fs at Oud. a ox. | | AROURR.—On Thursday morning, Ma 80, SARAH | to attend the funeral, from the residenco’ of hig, flour market was heavy and dull, Cotton was | allow of their safely venturing upon it, even | Ho aa eee ont heen hoa, h bipe wore; mee chen Kec egie el ee ee ae ee fa Pardons apace telbmsriny Ob a ‘quiet and steady. with the undoubted inflation of many of » @ Fyo on private ‘terms; 200 terces lard, 2s." TO Ancwerp, |” ‘The relatives and friends are Tespeottully invited | “Robawun-On Friday, May 31, WILLUAW RopaMmn,. 00 100 200 funeral, on Sunday afternoon, June 2, at hait-past bark, 3,000 quarters grain, to Pe- Brrrs.—At Jersey City, on Wednesday, May 29, y a harth Roads for orders, 53; & ‘pena brig, {1709 quarters | aftor'a short illness, GkonoE F., 6on Of Charles ‘T, | Sntnd erecat, Puerim Baptist church, weet ruby 100 Wel rain, to Cork for orders, Norwesian | Botts, in the 20th f 4 : orolock. To-morrow (June 1) the adjournment will | Monday ofa full settlement of the whole matter in | 100 do ey a a Sie OR a The ronsius wore’ interred in the Jersey City tne’ bralt, Guonon FB ute, ‘aged 2S yours anit be virtually much earlier, owing to the attractions | dispute between England and the United States 400 tons, to south side Cube nud back Boe: w iritish brig | Cemetery. months.” q ofthe races at Jerome Park, which are always | could have had the singular effect it did upon CLOSING PRICES—6 O'CLOOK P, M. ‘now at Boston), from Charleston to Cork ior orders to the | _ BILLiNGk.—On Friday, May 31, Henry J. Bri- | — ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- rous!: tronized by th Wall t nited mingdon, 2,000 bbls. spirits turpentine, on private | LINGE, eldest son of Henry 8. and Harriet E. Bil- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late: genel ly patronize ry he: ia stree! stocks, then the prophesied rejection of the supple- | western Union. 754 9 75 terms; a British bark, 749 tons, from Bathurst to Liyer- linge in the 21st year of his age. residence, 141 East Nineteenth street, on Sundayy. community. mental article, and with it the undoing of the whole | Quicksilver... 344 a dks Wimcosit had back with caret Gob per bi “An aeeeT latives and friends of the family aro respect- | June 2, at one o'clock P. M. MONEE BAAN: Washington Treaty, must inure to the advantage of 4 75 tons, from New Orleans to the Mediterra- | fully invited to attend the funeral services, on Sun- COMPANY ORDERS NO, 2. ‘The money market was easy and offered little in 0, 474. 6d. those who are holding stocks at the present time. or 60s, according to port, An ane * in half-past roe ees P.M., at the C CoMPANY, SEVENTH ent fer tha G. 8.N, iad & the way of novelty. The government dealers had 186 te to Barbadoes and back, $2,100 | residence of his parents, 38 West Tenth street. New York, May 31, 1872. Harlem should not be included in the strength 4 and port charges paid; & German slip, hence to Dantzic, | BRaINF.—On Thursday, May 30, at River Edge, | ‘The commandant, with great regret, announcos* Sho tana batances role with them at 4 percent | sooken of as appertaining to tho Vanderbilt eho... 80 a $8 OO & Ind G ih | SmebbNG Feed etre st tor copper, but | Nadia, APREAIDE, WEN, youngest daughter “of | eo tho members ofthis command tie death Of Our and dealt with each other on the basis of 5 per favorites, that stock having been weak and | Northwestern... 74% 0 74 id oe * | ene market remained without noticeable change. The | Charles R. and Felicia Braine, aged 1 year, 6 months | late associate, George F. Salter. Members and ex- cash, | and 27 days, cent. Loans on stock were made at 5 per cent as members are requested to assemble, in citizen's Fat lille sales aggregate about 100,00 Ibs. lake at So, w 35%40. lower, its depression being —_ explained and small lots of Kuglish'best select at s2igo. ‘Tin con’ Brrrron.—On Friday, May 81, Josep WItson, | dress, at his late residence, 141 East Nineteenth : @ general thing and até per cont in some instances, by the possible chance that Commodore Receipts and Disbursements at the Office | tinued quict. We hear of sales o/ 250 boxes charcoal terne | youngest son of Joseph and Mary Britton, aged 29 | street, on Sunday, June 2, at one o'clock P. M. By On the other hand some specialties in the share list were scarcer than the equivalent money, and were “‘carrled” or borrowed at flat to 2a 3 per cent. of the United States Assistant Treasurer, | 21420 busca of O charcoal Un, 10xit Vanderbilt is selling Harlem stock to build the un- derground raliroad, which is eventually to be con- pope rnen er the eae ation Sey CUREREISNOH Ange tie Eeioen Tweets i \e solidated with Harlem as an extension of the same tle years, 6months and 16 days, ler, Daptain D, A. POLLARD. The funeral service will be held at the residence OW ALDO SPRAGUE, First Sergeant. of his parents, 43 West Ninth street, on Sunday SrropTMANN.—On Thursday, May 30, Eniss, be- peed tale hele ton o'clock. Relatives and friends are | loved wife of Friedrich Strodtmann, aged 43 years, i Prim ’ sles saa ae respectfully invited to attend. 10 th: \. at hai ony es ch beat Hace ica quotable | gown town. The tunnel is to be begun withina peerere4 rb i pe setetha wiht Brown.—In Brooklyn, at half-past twelve P. M., H Relatives. Mand frien of the family are res] few weeks and the completed underground road | On account of customs....$11,436,504 Muscovado, grocer ‘on Priday; May 3}, Captain Gronae W. Brown, fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, Juno Foreign exchange was steady for sixty-day bills, | ray pe looked for within a year or two. The sales | Gold notes...... 5,848,500 Porto Rico! os ‘The friends of the family also the members of | 2, at one o'clock P. M., from her Inte residence, 606 but some weakness was noticed in sight sterling, a ‘Sor Lead t x tinded to a Internal revenu 904,581 English Islan Kureka beat ke No. 243, F. and A. M., are respect- | West Twenty-third street, corner of Tenth avenue. which one prime house was drawing at 1101 against of Erie for London account continued to depress it Three per cent certificates. 6,000 New Orleans. a Dts ON. fully invited to attend the funeral, from 41 Schermer TRAORY..- Friday, May 81, JEREMIAH TRAOEY, Naval Sron! moderately active at 40 bbl. in lots at G23ge. @ Dbls, to arrive at 60c., and 6) bbls. do, at dle, ‘Rosin’ was price, which went of to 625;. The chief improve- Post Onice Department. ment was in Northwestern, which advanced nearly oer. two percent, Panama recovered to 118% and Dela sida fea t horn street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 2, at two | in the 30th year of his age. prices, Tho sales wero: | o'clock P. M. The relatives and friends of the family, and those 80 bbls. do. at Sic. a Gc. 5 EUREKA LopGg, No. 243, F. AND A. M.—The mem- | of his brothers, John and Maurice, are respectfully 110%, the rate elsewhere. ee TOB GOVERNMENT GOLD SALE, t 3 a 4 bers of this lodge are summoned to attend an | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, , 009 a 7 i yf 860 bbls. 5 Postponed from yesterday, owing to the holiday in | wary reckawanna end Western to 101. The pro- | Mgelaneous..c---.- anon food strained at $5 8 225 bbia: strained at $5 96; 112 bois | emergent communteation at the Cornithtan Room, | at two oclock, trom the residence of the family, connection with Decoration Day, came off to-day at posals for the new bonds of the latter road willbe | Assay Office......... 461 Pale at $5, and 68 bbls: fine at $7, Tar was nominal in | Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday, June 3, at half-past | Stanton street, noon. The bids filed were eighteen in number, and GranetenANa aca ssiaahaie tscnsoreon Interest account—in coln.. 11,608,718 ¢ absence of transactions. twelve o'clock P, M., for the purpose of paying the WaGnER.—At Pleasant Valley, N. J.. Wriitraw called for a total of $4,515,000 at 119.50 a 114.15. The | ° é O1Ls.—No particular change has taken place in the | last tribute of respect a our deceased brother, | WAGNER, of ronay, in the 68th year of his age, for- 64,117,619 K t. Linseed has met with HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Tur tendo for local Nas: but other vilshave been | George W. Brown. EO. W. DILKS, W. M, meey bab ont te at A fimny and blse a : . | JAMES A. Coor, Secretary. The following table shows the highest and lowest | Total........ S141 A01,178 | Ase. in boise crude whales 7H6.; maduural winter dee, | CAMP.—At Middletown, Conn., on Tuesday, May | themaatersot the Ceeman rion heey ant, alee prices of the principal stocks during the day :— Payments— ‘Tse. ; crude sperin, ghey natural wi dh sr 175 a $177; | 28, WILLIAM 8. Camp, late Cashier of the Middlesex | and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the Highest. Lowest, ween stararea Shosotgice et te ere ee: tea ee aged ‘16 years. funeral, from St. Matthew's Lutheran church, cor- o2¢ | Disbursing accounts. PErRoLkuM.—On ‘Change to-day the market for re- Carrenter.—In Jersey City, on Friday, May | ner Broome and Elizabeth streets, Sunday, June 2, two millions was sold at 113.94 a 114.15, The Sub-Treasury paid out $99,000 in redemption of the called 62’s, and $199,000 on account of interest. GOLD 114 A 11444, New York Central... - . —_ sce. 31, Emma Louise, wife of George L. Carpenter and t clock P. M. Gold was quiet and steady at 11441144, with the Assay Oflice: 2 fined was quiet, but held firmer; quoted at 23'sc. for spot daughter of soni at one o’clock P. M. 5 eseeee . i 2 ohn H. Burgess, 22 rs. _ 3 sales chichy at 114 and 114 1-16. Whatever new 2% | Interest account—in coin... 13,077,882 Sea Eat CaaS ates cs elite aaa: tema tivea anit ietenda ceo etiteaco a Tiena. the de GEA Werte enn Hite Or Tandon England, opinions were entertained with regard to the result rh 80,259,412 sh ar OF sles x 5,000 bts, in Ms at 13) funeral, At the residence of hor fathor, 405 Grovo bd 99 yours, if ? e Of the negotiations in connection with the Supple- 723 irntoord . $61,201, 706 faut otders aukiie AO ee Bee street, on Saturday, June 1, at half-pastseven A. M, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Beco aad held at 28%¢. a 1 above the views ot buyers. a trifle better and the demand only $3950n both roads, ‘The Philadelph and steady. Refined quoted at 23%4c. 93's | Balance to Gr. Treasurer U, 8. $40, Do. to disbursing accounts. 7836 Do, to Assay Utlice. mental Treaty were too crude or too inert to induce any decided operation for the rise or fall, and the market remained dull on the basis indicated. The closing quotation was 1141-16 a 1144, the firmer | sapaliia was generally held | The remains will be taken to Cooperstown, N. ¥., | attend the funeral, on Sunday, June %, at halt-past ty f for interment. one o'clock, fre the residenc tn Sdorate "quoted at | COLLINS.—On Friday, May 81, 1872, Sanam II, | Phormaa ade ab Seth eee 9k, ter son-in-law, ket Was quiet | beloved wife of Patrick Collins, inthe 48th year of Cincinnati papers please copy. ompt delivery. | herage. Wricut.—At West Flushing, on Wednesday, May ississippl. i i es late y York of 1,00) r 724 | Recetpts for customs in May, 1872 pa al cpcir he fea che ied ed edna ‘ Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | 29, Samuzt A. WRIGHT, aged 35 years, tone thus signified being the effect of | Boston, Hartiord and 281, | Receipts for customs in May, 1 ie eT ee Re fully invited to attend the funera}, from her late he friends of the family are respectfully invitea an announcement that the engagements | C., 0. and I. 3 425 bbls. and tlerces and 17 kegs. ‘the market tor mess | residence 326 Second avenue, on Sunday, June 2, at | to attend the funcral, on Sunday afternoon, at one | Hannibal and St. Joseph 80% Decrease May, 1872... seeeeeee pork Was again casier, and but a limited demand at the | one o'clock, o’clock, from St. George's Episcopal church, Flush- of specie for shipment to-morrow amount Western Union ‘Telegraph. ang ihe A Qeclins. ea (3 learn of ‘ae ot 250, pee be Oe oe oe DeVor.—On Wednesday, May 29, Wint1am T. | ing, L. I. to $2,050,000, of which $100,000 is silver (bars). In | Pacitic Mall....... ¢ Cet Shit saison BWboxceshort | DEVOR, aged 36, _ 44 | statement of Business at the United | Bacon wassteady with sales reported of 30 boxes sho . b eral will take place = = ae tg loan market the tates raged ron fo abet cust Gaaat hee san See Tecimsad ae ahah | nb mutate gag, ade dun. at |" scans mana cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. e y it Bige, Ke. ‘and is Ge, | 230 West irty-seventh street. The friends are re- ole OVAL.—S! Js % epsat gold sale had little infuence, appar- | ©4288 AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, | Month Ending May 31, 1872. eck oontinued geist ‘an within’ the range of former | spoctfully invited to attend. Welk Wood Manthey Cis Biase mate ete ele for the reason, doubtless, that the gold clique Friday, May 31—1015 A. m. | Deposits of gold— $10,000 15-8 $8 for Hrime mes letess and $18.4 82) for Ree To PED ea ee ee ee eee ey te tee aes aogapUMnioes /Wareroome, g u " ae ‘oreign coins. 6 * e 7 GARET, wife of Philip Dunn, in the Sist year of her an ‘est Twenty-t interested they may have been through the indirect Wo0 10 A. M.<Before Call. United Btates bul 2 bbing lots from stores. ant. The principal sales were Gt lends of the famliy aro respectfully invited to | 4 —REMOVAL—SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &¢.— Taan an | We quote :—Smoked hams, lc. iy. LS, iS, &C.. fe, ; do. shoulders, 6c. a | attend the funeral, on ie at two o'clock P. M., + Large and elegant stock at our new warer: 0. Beery ot orere gai operations of the Gold | yase west U Tel... Hy) SBsheCAN WHR... Bis Seoven | See: Se heihat tats te Lark ina ama or westira | ™OmReE ata resdenen 10 Behardatreet, Brookins. | Galen sylst, sve, Furth apie and Saremipeees Ppaonnke Valk were,ae Sollaias tw fonts: Tig 400 do B $2,300 | opened sicady, But subsequently closed easier. Salen 1000 | pe NAnMGr ents cityin the Meth year Of his he Ofevery variety of Slate work, plain andornamental. Gold cleared.. + $22,450,000 m3 300 do. fa 62,700 | tlerces carly, for June, at 9 $-16e.; Inter, 2,000 tierces sold Lae ane . eee ee an ee - Gold balances 983,906 743, 300 lo Bs , for do. at J%o.; 800 tidrees for July at $e., closingat | ‘The Telatives and friends of the family, and the A, SABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING Currency balance: 1,159,382 74% 1100 do B , 95-l6c. City was in good demand and unchanged, Sules | Congregation of the University Place Presbyterian « Works, 1H, 136 East Eighteenth street.—Marble and f mmore 71% 100 do. 2 (conta gol 6,000 | 400 tierces at 8%c. for next week, and 8%4c. on spot. church, are respectfully invited to attend the fun- | Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monumenta, GOVERNMENTS STEADY. Tq 100 do. 2B United States bullion (Lake Superior) . 1,000 | | Rick.—The market was a trifle more active and steady. | eral services, at his late residence, 118 Waverley | t prices that defy competition. Marble Turning tor the The government list was steady with a mode- 1 a Bs United States bullion (Nevada)... even 82 Ape caine thom pas spent he Heroes Carolina at fo. lace, on Monday, Juno 2, at half-past nine o'clock | *#de igo fe | United States bullion (Colorado). wen 'at Oieoa Tac. .M,’ The remaihs will be taken to Poughkeepsie KLABER & CO., MARBLE WORKS, 217 70 223 WEST rately firm undertone. The cable prices for our i ine. ae ES United States bullion (Utah)... SSreighs sh bags, and doneatie 900 theres for interment. S. Fiihirat strest’botween Brondway and wight aves viasdrtlfs tualeraaey GRabUdH Alifegheaee “Thus a ees 8 | United States bullion (Montana) sadn Gia Sesaiee MT e TE ae abl etaes | RURREL TONS CEE Lat ED Tae | Rema etncee ert ero ata et nega 93 100 do. Unit ates bulliol 01 at) steady, on the basis of 8c. a 9c. for iuir to good retining, 68th year of his age, after a lingering sickness rs cheap city. 46 1B, 9335 be 300 Chic & fae EN Ce Oe ies pti 4 t arts, a tices, We quote Cuba, | avenue, Newark, N, J.,on Sunday afternoon, June H. PIERSON, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, noon and 98% again at the close. The following es er Hud | Total deposits—Payable in bars Inferior to common'refining, Tice. a Bige. thle to 2, at three o'clock. W jegant. now designs, 43h were the closing quotations:—United States cur- 96% 70 do. 10s Total deposits—Payable in coins. refining, 834c. & 8%gc. oot FARLEY.—At. Far Rockaway, L. I, on Thursday, | Canal street, near Vai Fenoy sixes, 1178117; do. do., 1881, registered, Be 48% gondarccery. 68 4c May ) 1872, JOHN FARLEY, aged 62 years and 3 SeTEeae 119 4 rm By months, UPICAL. 117% @ 117%; do. do., coupon, 119 a 119%; do. five- 6374 600 Total deposits... h boxes," 735i The relatives and friends of the family, also those - % seer : twenties, registered, May and November, 113K a S. Gove bare stampes para oped of his brother-in-iaw, Thomas M. Ryan, are respect- SING Sees Cn ee ere 114; do. do,, 1862, coupon, do., 113% a 114; ‘do. do : 6h 200 Peenintied to een aiid ans ioe. i fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late ete. Brees ath at as damm oe oes. 1 Gt” 200 epaninere ve) van ” 109,452 a er o—Common to pritne ‘refining, 8¢. a residence, on Sunday afternoon, June 2, at two | Institute 1864, do, do., 113% a 114; do. do., 1865, do. do., 114% 63% 1500 Philadelphia, for colnage........+.+.+.++++ 103) falr to choice grocery, Mfc. @ Mc, Brazii—Dutch stand: | o'clock, and thence to the Church of St. Mary's | 9115; do. do., 1867, registered, January and July, : Bt 30) Bor Oa $F, Mon 8 10 Te BOG, Saya Datel h Nos. | Star of the Sea, where there will be a requiem inass | : Se Se mmm : 800 Bost, H 10 to 12, S40. 0%C. Maulla—Superior and extra supe- | for the repose of his soul. Trains leave Thirty- | PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ene yeeet oreo LntonCOUD Ot Ady LA8hg SITE ; ee oe COMMERCIAL REPORT. ve paso wasn fair demand at steady prices, The sates | fourth street, New York, at quarter-past nine GUE clots ot coer ER Lee do, do., 1867, do. do., 11744 @ 11734; do. do., 1868, do. 9 mwocal since our last have been 100 cases i srop fuindrles, 2. o'clock A. Ms and mnarter-past twelve o'cl lock M. teblis do., 1178117; do, ten-forties, registered, 95 800 1 dd and Steady— | 4 40c.; 340 cases new crop State, 9c. a 103¢c.; 200 cases do, BWETT.—On Friday morning, May 3 ‘ANN! B. | - - 111}; do. fesraniees 112 0 112% do, ets oe se, | 33 me 10) bie ery ee the, Ports aads Bale A rt a Rar Mag Sere to OoRard Hewarr, daughter of the late Dr. J. G. Hewett, in | WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. Tegistered, 112% a 113; do, do. coupon, 112% a 113, ee oS Breadstuffs Dull and Lower—Oats og eee ae tool demamt, with sales reported | _ ‘The relatives and fends of the family are invited LADY, ARPIVED SOME TIME AGO FROM Pauls, THE RAILWAY BONDS. sree (it) Easter=Pork Lower=Lard Easicr= Ft anu Ibs. common at 9. and 115,000 Ibs. choice city at ae re alee ale mane Pee npererg ee | Sanat ioe ag ta ae ag Stweat Thirteontl ena fame. ‘The Central Pacifics were a fraction higher and is oo Spirits Turpentine Easter=Rosin | 94}, rie market still remained quiet, although for | Her date residence, 248 Bast Portis " teenth streets. Nits. GIN Bike Unions steady. The following were the bids at the . 334 OU) Firmer—Metals Quiet—Wool Quiet— | the past week there has been a trifle more ‘Woing; but the |“ Jounsronsz.—On Friday, May 31, WINFRED _ partes ee ey Whiskey Steady: sales have been mostly to supply, the immediate require: | yonxsronk, relict of Peter Johnstone, in the 39th MET. New York Cen 6's, 1883. 92 Chic A NW 83 87 Fripar, May 81—6 P. M. of the spring clip, and also for a definite settlement of th year of her age. YOUNG MAN, AGED 27, WITH A SMALL CAPE New York Cen 6's, 1887. 9434 Chic & NW $ i stion, Pri ¢ easy, but do not show decide lay her soul rest in peace. ish ke the intance of a lady or Now York Crisco 7610 Hk EAL Yo. First Board—10:30 A. Asuns.—The market remained quiet and unchanged. chang. We hear ‘of sates Of 62,000 IDs. Capo at de. a dice The relatives and friends of the family, and those | kal, grisea so. make, the seannleranee a Oia Erie Ist m, extended...10046 Han & St Jo cor $10000 Tenn 6's, new... 72% 200NYCS&HRRR. 96" Pots sold at $7 75 a $8 25, and pearls were nominal. 15,000 Ibs. Australian, ;, 10,000 Ibs. Angora, of her brother, Martin C. Ganly, and her brothers-In- | East Attlcborro, Mass, 2d m, " 3 ‘yo M EG baw ue ? o Tenn 6's, old...... 723 1000 NY O & Het Burpixa Maremars.—We have no further change to | $00) Ibs. South Ameri et teaeet. See; | aw, Timothy McNamara and Michael MeDermott, | — = we ss = rie he ot gi 5 Bag | mote inthe market for brick; the demand continued only | $493) ibs. pulled ‘and burry do. 42ize.{ | are’ invited to attend the funeral, from her late | BILLIARDS. rie 778, Sth 100 ag moderate and at former current prices. Lime sold mode- it Iba. scoured Baoan, yt we atl VET Guenter o'clock on LANG ABBORTMENT OF (MEW AND BCOND 6s r 4 day, , to Cr Cemetery. 4 MEN N 2 ZCOD is 85's | rately, at $1 60 for Rockland common ana $2 for Rock. “J, Moseoxamon ireland) papers pichse copy. AA and Butigrd Tables, with the celebrated cat gut ax Se | asec Tessa eittene to tar requast ato paaay eens | seia Be Kary. —On Friday afternoon, May 31, 187% JOuN, | CWPAVAWAUIL & DECKEN, cormor Canal aud Centre sta. : ale. Laths continued in fair request and steady, at errettas ces son of Andrew and Julia Kain, in the 11th year of | — ——— _ = : 634, i” washed fleece, 000 Ibs. o - $2 3734 for Eastern spruce. ; 10000 Ibs, 8 age. STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES— a Bx 2am uy an at | i, ce a elie ana tena sve tant ce ving 20 | Ad Fes dee ete EER ¥ fc 10, all on private termes, neral, he ret lene or a 2 ” 98. 12 | unchanged. Adamantine attracted a little attention, but Ealitorniay 00 tha 3 ysis ed ondy a8 Epes ponds street, ‘on Sunday afternoon, at halt. | successor to Phelan & Coltender, 735 Br “yrettiar’ eB ames Super rs MenOHD Oh nf eieioes toe a 90.c, With sales of 250 bbls, at that price. Past two o'clogk. 1 se ivehiiie ash Wrcitie ‘A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BILDIARD BALLS, Re | quote; crore ot tine, 14 Nor Leacu.—On Wednesday eve , Wit » Cloth and all necessary Ti for said ni 96i5 | fiaraminey 200 4376-5 fdamantine, 140. Isic, according DOMESTIO MARKETS, ato at Merritt 'aud Sous! W: Louch te | es, roth and, ath necosary. Trigg 18s 95) CorTox.—The movement In cotton on the spot was fairly prarar’ 80th year of his age. La BLE MAN r ce. i ‘ jauveston, May 81, 1872, ends and the friends of the family are re- —REMOVAL.—SLATE MANTELS, MARBLI * ri Fa eee te ee cnange The slog cain ny wet: | Cotton nominal: good ordinary, aide. Net receipts, 121 sconstuine tayited. 10 Alsen the fomaral Hom tee + tels, Wood Mantels; the finesé assorme x ever ; He] ; bales, Stock, 5,737, Weekly—Net receipts, 6% Exports | SP¢ Mo bE, Offered in'this city, at our new and spacious war grooms, S000 Mor + 10388 hes Tooday. Last Beg. Towa, | coustwiee, Wh," Saies, 270. New Onueaws, May 31, 1872. Seinen atest Oe mavariees ane atthe } Band waz West Bientytited steek. SPEWART CO, . bes ew ORLEANS, 3 4 hte, die 1B Die § E 4 | oct ra matin, in alk West | SOUT Chaat Stana hagas Sit! | Tcinawosi BinAgDR Foss, ales. 4) 1 les. > apter, jelphic Council, LL HIARDS! Be we i peeelanee 2 BD 1 | Net*reccipts. 2547 bales Grom, S414 bales, Exporme—to | Lreagens Chapter, No, 229, end Adebphic Counell, 15 Tables itlnte Xx Bit 4. 4 Total . id 196 6), 1,286 | Liverpool, 16,818 bales; to, Bi to Barcelona, 8: | tong,’ a ope id The Apollo Bultard Parlors, 1.189 Broadvin ata? M. m8 ry me | ncgeunhecer Mc neee te Ph meena || ert ee ners Momus, May 31,1672, | _ LECKTR.—Snddenty, on Wednesday, May 29, Sanam, | {hice ite rian suemene or isiDOAE Gaye. UD, tho next ¥ ot we elneee ‘strong; middling, 2346. Netroceipts, | wife of William Leckie, in the 6od year of her age, Tieton, an old rriend of the Now York bildaritiots bon Mild & ‘a Bin ad Loti des Falys Som at ge. August WO at 25 105:% | gah Weanat yet ue rane: meV bales sates do bales | "Relatives and friends of the family are respect. | MePawronia’eemibitious wil bs, eiven iy tbe Proprietor, Siw No Ett Reptemper, 20'at 2 d16e., 600 at kdyo-y October, Sa” at | Stock FIZ dhice ‘WeeklyeNet receipts, Wovaies Ex: | fully invited to avtend the faneral, from her’ lace CEST a ai aa NG pustie 18. ae. BY Hye Wencaneed age pa toeeshatet toy Sue ver | Reicnate teen ee bales; constwie, 417; | residence, oo East Bighty-slxth street, on Saturday, | ad gibers. 18 Add"oM io yar ne ably lt Ment SOUTHERN SRCURITIES DULI. 13 Bank of “HN sg | lov duly. Total, Hi pales, Sale today, up to three P pe wo demands, miShTaneet Mast NT June 1, at EO OFClOCR. om Wednesday, May ao, | audnoves to cce a argo sniaber of thea a Ut ° * ; rm 5 + Z ac. 4 ———EEE Se nt fa an ee sane er | See a Fi ig eke Ma Te EE PE rg eh Tygn sur aLLED Amu, 's Bank. 420. Exports—To the cor + " . AL iy 3s! ci onl, it = hgleatnye aoe Pera cceumdence st of Aor Bg Bank 1K a9 ua j 2513, Sales, 1075 Onancesrox, May 9,197, | tte relatives and friends aré. respectful gait | . ino a argo aout . which we! , doubtless as a conseq ce 5 4 al Pi . Oo attend the eral, m. St. Peter's German | © ‘y low prices. reful circulation by letter of a printed copy of | 100 ; fartember, 108 9s PEs: | , Gotten firma; midalinas, sce, | Nes receipts, 28 ba Lutheran church, corner DeKalb avenue and Wal- | the ca by letter of a pri Py 6 y 1-16c,, 100 Big. Sales, 100. Stock, 9,237. iy Net receipts, 2,100, J | = the official note (referred to In the Heratp a day or | 50 3 105% 100 at a i at, 20 15-1 2 at ‘ih Rover: ports—Coastwise, 2068. Sales, $1,500. Ware onten oe Satiane py we Nl 4 q fat 200. 309 nt 20 1-1 -, 00 ab 2D 1-16, Loursvinax, May 31, 1872. LUDLOW.—AS Bdge > a two since) that the Legislature had neglectea to | 18 do. 100 100 i ; ae H Wednesday, May 29, BLizaBerit OopEN LupLow, in 7 ake provision for the payment of interest | wy Pac Mi 109 10034 were dl Gasper: oe the 86th year of her age, a Wed. make p yi 3 ; ‘ 0; Osweao, N. ¥.. May 31, 187%, 5 th avenue, near § 9 q 100 wl 3 Mobile, 331 q 5 Nance of ted to attend the ee in the interval to the next session, ‘The | 2%) 4 200 10134 0; Baltimor ‘New York, | _ Flour dull and unchanged; sales 15,400 bbls. nt $4 75.for | . The friends of the yc ee te oe Cast-oll Clothing ay " ‘ Ba “ 200 103 bales. ‘This day last week, | No. 1 ing, $10 for amber winte {0 for white wiater, | funeral, from her late residence, on Saturday after- essing Mr. og Mra. MiL1 following were the closing prices, inclusive | 200 0: 10 Oe Taal bales. Rates on cot: | and $10 78 ior double extra, ‘Wheat quict. Cord | noon, Juno 1, at three o'clock. ‘Carriages will be In a = ay 200 0. 6 Q | ' q of those for the leading Southern railroad and 40. “ 1324 is follows :—To Liverpool, by | dull; sales 4,200 bushels’ yellow at We | Bar. | waiting ab Stapleton landing upon the arrival of tho At DEMAND FOR/LADI nicipal bonds:—Tennessce, ex coupon, 724 a 73; | 29. iH SG... To Havre, by steamy | Jey, 77 fod, peas quiet, .Jorm, meal fr | two o’cloek boat from the city. P fA, ,inen's, Wearing Abpavwh Carpets, Furniture, apd Fagg 3; Virginia, es | tino ao w Mio Bremens by" Gani’ Com | Ghchangeds stores, Ol; shipseuile, $25; sniddlings, goss | _ LYONS.—On Thursday, May 90, 1678, Jom, only | Piseas Lon aor niitess Rhone Gr patie y. ANUaEN, dlo,, new, 72% @ 73; Virginia, ex coupon, 43051; | iW do. 465% | pressed ; sail; ie: To Baltic port Te. gold. | n $23 por ton; hi insincere Canal (reights lower; corn | on of John and Mary Ann Lyons, ageG22 years & 17s Seventh avenue. Laates waited on by Mrs. A do., registered stock, old, 40045; do. sixes, con- | 3 do. Gog | Mediterranean Porky by ste Whe dudove tudres. oie. to Now York: lamber, $8 S0t0 the Hudem: | @ months. Pats. beak meee solldated bonds, 54 a 5534; do. sixes, deferred scrip, Ed B 467; Uplands, Alabama, New Orleans, Texas, 50 to New York. Railroad freights—Flour to Boston, ‘The relatives end friends of tho “fam ly os T ROSENTHAL’, 233 RD AYE he if T lo. 46% | Ordin 20% 2 20% e.: to New York, 50c.; a aaa ‘2o. Receipts by lake— | gpectfully invited to attend the faneral, from t | ALN lat rd avenue), Ladi 1681714; Georgia sixes, 72 a 78; do. sevens, 8 a90; | 1) fo: es FH 28% 33 pg hc Phe A a ey pushels | Fesidenes of hula uncle, Patrick, Lyons,’ 112 North | Genetenen can often the highest ‘aus for Catjou Clot 2 rn . eI yf + 2 Tay rey 4 5 Vea North Carolina, ex coupon, 30 093; do., funding, | S00 Quick bi a Ft Bit | Michels corn, 4309 ‘bushels barley, Sa hustela cee, | Fifth street, Brooklyn, B. D., on, Sunday, June 2 at | Ing and varyers ty Inquiring ot addressing. e 1800, 24 a 27; do., ao., 1968, 21 a 22; do., new, 200 21; | 1290West Un Tel....bo {1 % 1h Ea Ei) at 27} | 1,035,000 foot of lumber, two o'clock’ P. on ‘Tuorsday, May 8, | — ee ____ iene | * sete : ~ | stati sed on cotton rannin it: ys Curoaco, May 81, 1 Hoboken, on sday, M , TANTED—POR CHICAGO, $10.00 OF CAST-OF¥ do, special tax, 14 0 10; Missouri sixes, 0034 090%; | Og BU | ot more than hali'm rade above oF below Regence jFlgur duit and nominal. when slower anv tregutor. AUSTEN idow of Oonrad Mausell, in the Gad yeat | Trott ‘Bo ishest Pee pal attat oreo H juoted. 'o, 2 epring closed sj ‘une. Corn active, note to 41° Geventh avonus, between tty #econ: vi Gensel UT"G tees ts 0 oy te, lores | suaprasssimamettatemetac rrr uate | RS ater lvl ier | Ce ee any cas” | es vate," HOLA Tae aieaied ie ; . 3 do, rm , 0 4° ; sie, ij 4 ‘wo attend her @ 0 “Bilas " . * Wut at lower raseer bald de . Felected Ale, Oa | fully Imvited, os ‘ . sixes, 03 & 68; do, da eights, 78 & 82) do. ex Soup America, on private terms We quote =O mand, i wold ‘den a _