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the lowest point of the day. Pacific m d ost Lavparoor ma FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. RELAXATION IN THE MONEY MARKET. -Loans on Call Made at Two Per vanced to 74%, but likewise declined just 1% per cent, to 73, The general list was affected by these changes to the extent of %{ @ % per cent, and closed heavy and lower. The indirect claims were reported as revived in some shape before the Gene- va Conference, and likely to occasion further em- barrassment, if not to defeat the treaty. Repre- sentatives of the so-called Atlantic and Great West- ern party arrived on the Russia, and their presence Lompon ‘Linseed o1 ntine, 473. a per cwt. ver ewt. 0 PY _FINANCLAL. <2 A WRASHYILLE ann CHATTANOOGA RATLRO. + Company.—Interest coupons maturing July 1872, wu be resentation on and after July 21st, y on ENSON & SON, 1 Pine street, New Y —TRUST MONEY TO LOAN AND BUY FIRST 9 on city real estate, in sums to suit DENTROVING DISEASE. Street’,Gutters All Over the City UiMergoing Disinfection. g day afternoon he was walking down Greenwich street with Ole, and when near Oed: was met by McManus, who seized them and from his pocket fifteen cents and a ket-knife, after which he struck him with the club, McManus then turned to Ole, took from him fifty cents and insisted that he should treat him. sergeant who was on duty at the time stated tha officer made no report of what had occurred until Engelenge went to the ; station and preferred charges against him. McManus, tm detence, said he found the men in treet orderly, and Engelenge in the act of running after ° vy @ fireman named James O'Donnell with a x! in Cent. in town to vote at’ the Erie election was assigned Fithont bonus. Address COUNSELLOR, box 2,08! New STRHET CARS. his hand. ‘The officer took the knife from — as one cause of the decline in Erie stock this afler- aerate wnsioornate = ee ay ry hed potty po nag cg an be dis. noon. The Reading Railroad directors declared cies Ke. ns, 425 ran _ June 26, 1872. missed from the department. i to-day a dividend of five per cent cash, free of | S0u%* nah De Charleston 123, Winterton S | A Atvidemd of three and one-half per cent Gir per eat) is Cushions, Bac d Gold Dull and the Price Un-| goveranent i, para suiy 2 the took coane | Ke Meigs aaa ahi, Het es | Muroammertaiceiecen erie, | Te Upholstered Cushions, Backs am alter ed. July 2 and reopening July 18, The stock was | quote:— July 5. 0. F. TIMPSON, Cashier. Revolving Veutilating Tops. quoted 123% in Philadelphia at the close. The divi- \OMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA—THE INTEREST dend was a disappointment to many, who looked rable July 1 o1 lasses of stocks and bonds scale THE COMPANIES 10 ‘BE PROSECUTED, three and one-half per cent, free ; Wah ae OWN, Cashier. At the regular meeting of theBoard of Health, n all ol stool lected prompily. JOHN B, MANNING, No. 5 Ni for something extra. —_—S— eee See oe HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. anhear as held yesterday afternoon, a resolution of Commis- KENNADAY—OCHELTRER.—On Tuesday, June 18, ECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- '" A alos foot up about SAE) DDN BO hie Bowery, wear Houston street sioner Manierre was passed instructing the secre- | at the residence of the bride's parents, Newark, 4 t LEVENTH WARD BANK. —The quotations based cotton running in quali ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest | not mare than half a grade above oF Delow the grade | _ Dividend.—The thern, and 150 of superfine —all at prices Interest—The trustees have declared a sem|-annual divi- Ohio, by the Kev, W. Bower, Mr. James H. KRNNA- 90% 96% | Within the range of our quotations. “Corn meal met with | dend at the rate of six per cent per annum on all sums | tty to inform the Common Council, dn answer toa | Dito My the tow. We bower, ir. Jats 1 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BaTrs—HiGBes.—On Tuesday, June 25, at Washe ington, D. C., by Rev. W. F. Watkins, CLamen? Bares, of Cincinnati, to Fanny L., daughter of the late Dr. Higbee, of Trinity church, New York. FERGUSON—DUNTON.—On Tuesday, June 25, by the Rev. M. C, Sutphen, Groncz P. Farauson te Lronora E. Donon, all of this city. New Yor, June 26, 1572. of Directors have declared a Prepayment of About Three Mil- Mons of the July Interest. jend.—The Board, 1 Dividend of prices of the principal stocks during the day: ete ea basal Meeodhy fist fsddudsa’ | SO a aeeeutn oe nek hel 145,510 di ra teat, 0 bb ; corn, 0.5 C01 8 an vats, 22,500 bushels. The flour market was more New York Central... New York Central scrip ‘Stocks Unsettled and at the Close | Pc. ane 7 lyn, N. Y., = Wabash.. 15% 75% | more inguiry, but generally the market remained quiet. | entitled thereto for the six months and three months end- | communication from that body tp the Board of TREE, daughter of J. M. Ocheltree, Esq. . Lower. Northwestern. 13% 72% | Bales 10) bois Western Cecsieesentbeieh «pee he Fe wil be credited ss artnet: | Health, that the Board was tn the halt of disin- | | MALLARY—CocHRANE.—On Tuesday, June 1, a6 * Rock Island ed 10% | Superfine Siate......... 5.00 0 °6 00 “Deposits made now draw interest from July 1. Open | tecting street gutters, and looked upon‘ that work | the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. St. Paul.. 53) Extra State. 67a 70 from 10 A. M. to3 P. M., and on Mondays and Wed- 7 Charles W. Homer, Curstex J. MALLARY to EMMA P St. Paul preferred rt 71% | Choice State: 72a 800 | nesdays from 10 to7. a8 part of its duty, but that the regulations of | third daughter of ‘William Cochrane, both of Brook- Rapid Rise and Fall in Erie | 90200 Mississippi. ig iS | (partes Weoeern $O2 10) | tener 0. Fisues, Secroary. Twn | Public urinals belonged to the Department of | WB: NOcedE as ae joston, Hartford anc ie | , Fre et ee ree ree | Dan Wim . Gloumsdeeineten\) Groen) a banana |ALLOY—O'KERFE.—On lay, June 25, 7 Union Pacific... + 8836 aig | Bxtze Minnesota, eo. oo ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, IN F Church of St. John the Baptist, by ‘the Rev. Father and Pacific Mail. GG, and. G... 36% 36% | Round hoop Ohler teats beanden eee | tums to sult, New York, Brooklyn and Westchester | 12 ® Teport of the number of miles of! atreets | P.M. O'Regan, assisted by Rev. Fathers Smit P a ae Union Telegrap! ns 7 alk al ; 29 a 1989 county ; Second and Tenschold Mortaay "4 Se ae disinfected during the past week amd the Plone a sealed abeseoriect toe to a ic oe o eee a iy r 5 a 5 Mail. [8008 9% | ————__ "= ~OUPOND | ont, Of the Work, together with s list of those’ | “iitison—WasKINE.-On Sunday evening, Jane §; 9.50 a 11 00 Oey 1 ee OO eg tt? GOOF ONS | gone over, Upon motion of Commissioner’ Ma- | in the Classon avenue Presbyterian churcke’ Brooke | The Bischoffsheim Atlantic and Great | Sates ar THE NEW YORK 8TOOK EXOHANGE, 428.8 690 | and Petersburg and the South Site Ratiroud. a rabietn nlerro $900 was then set aside to be placed at the | 1yn; by Joseph 1. Duryea, D. D Lansina ip. Mum . Ne York, will be it the banking h esars. i. - D., LJ iy er Ol ec 7 Western Party in Town. Wednesday, Sune 20-1005 Aw Mi. | Ehathern eiperiue. “$2.0 638 | Duncan Sherman £ Uo, test the nx of the state of vir: | USPosal of Commissioner Gross for the continu. | SoM pr. 10 HELEN AUgoST! city. No cards, este: arly own. $25000 US 6's, cur....... 114% $50000US6's, cur....be 14% | Southern extras... + 7, & 10 O0 | ginia, miposed on the market value of the bonds, as ofthe | ance of the street gutter disinfecting up to the 2at | ““Oxen—Rict-at Port Chester, on Wednesday, 10 A. M.—Before Call, | Southern family: st ea oy JAMES B. CUTHBERT, Treasurer. | of July, A list of streets and avenues in need of qune'ae, Dy the Rey. De. Mundy, W. R, OXER to Mists ‘THE DIVIDEND IN READING. 87% | Baltimore 400f 0. b. | 1872—The coupons of the frst mortgage land grant | forwarded to the Department of Public Works. | Paul’s Methodist Episcopal church, by she Rev. John 57% | Caloric Gab #388 | Bonds or the West Wisconsin Hallway Company, due July | pon resolution of Commissioner Manterre arequest | F. Potter, assisted vy the Rev. Cyrus M. Foss; Ep- Pupoheons a: ssaniepea aiike sanaltoehle ieotecae Bip ed aid in gol ee of gove sent to the Comptroller asking hin to place at WARD M. Parrott, of Greenwood, N. Y., to Junia fer that date at this office. pak ES ena ee ame Semen the credit of the department $25,000, to be used n . | for current expenses, The report of the City Sani- Proved property; well rented near tue city, | tary Inspector on the odorless. mettod of excavat. Died. Ktort House, 202 William st. ing vaults in private houses that were unconnected ANDREE.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June 26, r BOND AND Morr. | With the city sewers, which was referred to the | prizaperi FRANKLIN, wife of Frederick Andree, Sanitary Commuttee at the last meeting of the | ‘Tne friends of the family are invited to attend the Board, has not yet been acted upon, but the Com- | funeral, from the Church of the Saviour, Pierrepont missioners yesterday inspected the operations of street, on Friday, 28th inst., at three o’clock P. M. the new system, to ‘AVERELL.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June PavULpING, daughter of Mr. J..8. Fountain, of New York city. 88 for spring lc. advance was paid; winter was neglected 8% | and nominal. The sales were ‘about 00,000 bushels nt 62 tor No. 2 Milwaukee spring in store and $5. 00! steady, with sales of about 171,000 aD «' proved pr a . for “steamer” and 653gc. a 66c. for 8. C. SMITH, owner, . for Western yellow and 72c. a 78c. for do. ag — Sapyemegepuares white. Rye was steady; §,000 bushels prime Canada sold 10 000 WANTED—ON BOND AND MORT- in bond at 88e. Oats were quiet and about steady; the . Fare. on full Lot, below Seventy-ninth 2 ‘ifth and Madison avenues, worth at least sales were only about 85,000 bushels at 6c. for No. 2Chi- | street, between d8c. § 4850. for white Western on the | $22.50, Address box 3,049 Post oMice. cry tions was eabraly comin ne seeemce Or erane | a WANTED—AS WORKING CAPITAL IN BE ABLE TO JUDGE an actions was entirely nominal. : q . tI . Funtoise.-sBerah-roonn, ether by steam or sail, has at- | B20,O00 NAXTERGAS WORKING CAPITAL IN | oa of day work over night, before grant- | LOUIS’ H.. daughter of Elleott D. and Anna Averell, tracted but comparatively little attention to-day, but | security on money loaned, and also on other Property, ot} ing @ permit for its use throughout the h y lati d friends of the: famtl Fates remained firm, and ih some instances higher igures | equal value. Principals only, address H. W. PERKINS, | city, "The offensivencss of the present ar- le relatives: and frien: bends nea were demanded. r the petroleum trade were | box 10 Herald office. fa A amas FOE cod faineg | SPectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the PRS TAS fORERE ater, hut for olber par ceahiecthage TO LOAN-ON BOND AND MORP. of and. ‘the dangers to the Duplo heath | Testdence of her Eyl ea Petr Ee Peer The engagements since our inst have been=—To Liver: | DLOO.OOO rercMr con, POND AND MORE | Ot sing from: the wars mecat by the night carts | Myrtle avenue, on Thursday, + oe __ SOHN P. STOCKTON, Jr., 54 Pine street. while people are sleeping are, in the opinion of BuLt.—At_ Elizabeth, N. Ji, on Wednesday, June ESepeclpg JAF by ptm Sa eal a . | medical men, incalculable. Very frequently these aM London,’by steam, 15,00) bushels grain, Bid. a9. To Ant- | ponus, Liberal loans on first clus property. id the en iene anentire neighborhood is exposed to Funeral on Friday, 28th inst., from. his late resi- IN F. CONREY, 162 Broadway, room & | the stench flung upon the air for many hours before | gence, Jefferson avenue, opposite Julia street, at 7 = ‘co. | Proper cleaning or disinfection can be etfected. | three o'clock P.M. Carriages will meet the two o'clock P. M. train from New York on the Central 36 +b3_ 86%4 | werp, 400 boxes bacon and 5 tlerces lard at 30s, To Bris- ‘JO! . M. | tol, by sail, 600 bbls, rosin on private terms. ‘The charters | ———— P TO LOAN ON IMPROVED PRO. ‘he City Sanitary Inspector, in his report, now perty in New York, Brooklyn, New | under consideratiol Board—10:30 A. aa comprise An American brig, hence to Seville, 1,500 bbls. 10000 NC 6s, old bds.. 35 100shs C&R I RR.De ML o vate + an I frogs WER Bae I cans refined petroleum on private terms; an Italian brig, $750.00 WALL STREET, } Wepvespay, June 26—6 P. M. On 'Change to-day wheat was firm and flour heavy. The cotton market was quiet and un- ‘changed. MONEY EASIER. The supply of money was more abundant, and, ‘while the rate was quoted’ four per cent at the time for making up accounts, some lenders accepted 3 & 2per cent for small amounts, just before three o'clock, rather than take the money back unem- ployed. Prime mercantile paper was quoted 5 a 7 per cent discount, but the market was dull. Foreign exchange was quiet and steady on the ‘basis of 109% a 109% for prime bankers’ sixty- day ‘sterling and 11034 a 11034 for sight bills. THE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF BONDS. fice. cashed. A by the Sanitary Committee erty sires hence to Brindisi, 5,500 cases refined petroleum, 31}. ; & rsey and Westchester county; principals only need ap- ation by ; | Railroad of New Jersey, foot of Liberty street. The Sub-Treasurer received offerings of $1,834,900 Bm 4 Norwegian bark, héuce to the Baltic, 20 bola. refined | ty with papers. E. Mk, MASON. No. T-Chauibers see sage the removal of all house refuse oan (De-| “Relatives and frends are. invited to attend the fave-twenties, at prices ranging from 113.07 to ee SOD. Lk “este § 6d. if to German, san Be. 9d. if to Russi ia _ a pffecter he daytime as night, | tuneral without further notice. 113.3734. ‘The price of gold was taken to be 113% a Lia RISEA OS ee CC RE Be BL erage es ltt) cae Without any of the risks to public health and none | ~ Caupreneng.—At his residence, 35 Great Jones P ge as tal e 113%, ac ‘ 93% 300 United Kingdom or Continent, 1,500 bbls. naphtha on pri- of the odor and obnoxious gases that breed so much | ‘ ? 3 and the awards were confined to $1,084,400, at 113.07 | 300Un Pact’, 1a. 819 300 Erie RR. vate terms; a Norwegian bark,’ hence to the Baltic, 1,700 BROOKLYN AFFAIRS. contagion in large cities where the system of car. | Steet, in the city of New York, SrePHEN VAMBRE- ver 4000 Un Pac 10's, ine.. 100 bbls. refined petroleum on private terms; a British brig, 1 ei th Bs lin Drokees is stl id tioned, | LENG, counsellor-at-law, in the 79th year of his age. @ 113,24. Sma ON TD ec reacts from Wilmington to Cork for orders, to United Kingdom f: ae us eer oe, ape ee backers ase ts The frienda of the ifasatly sre Fespeotfully davited A ‘ | or Continent, 1,5 ls. spirits turpentine on privat ‘ire lo: ts 2 tend his funeral, at St. Bartholomew's Churel Gdidiwan Gun end steady at iiie: a-118%¢ with tne | SmBzoke Wequip bas 8 terms: rumored, a vessel from Wilmington to Stettin, ull Pare Em ROS NA a ‘ thieves sneak Into houses during the night while | Gorner of Lafayette place amd Giese Jones pte: yeady ai 4 & 113%, 2 | 7000 Gt West ist m,'88. 98 cargo naval stores, on private terms, The alarm of fire given at half-past one o'clock | the vaults are being cleaned than at any other time p. day's business chiefly at 113 5-16. The closing quota- | 100NJ Cen ist m, n.. 107 Motasses.—The. ‘market still remained inactive and on Thursday, the 27th instant, at eleven A, M., 2000 Mor & Ex Istin... 106 8000 Ohio & Miss c bds 100 " ‘ ay; more or less nominal for all kinds. Small lots of domestic | Yesterday afternoon was occasioned by the ex. | during the twenty-four hours, and, with these | without further Invitation, changed hands at various prices, according to quality. | plosion of some material on the second floor of the fulnge in lew, it would be a substantial bene: | Cutuey.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June We quote :— gunny cloth factory of Samuel Farnell, Nos. 256 and | Ht, “th Bsc is Mote cincithe borhioed 4 MARIA CULLEN, wife of Hugh T.. Cullen, aged is about $1, 0003 fully Insare sme damaie occasioned’ | when the proprietors of houses ean 100k after thelt Yelatives and fronds of the family, also the Wes corneas Deeate Tet Det Rien Cab Hora ontaena y uly | friends of her brothers, Bartholomew and: Owen “ e, espectfully A fu Fatal Cholera Morbus. proved the eftcacy of the alrtight pipesand showed | from ‘ner inte nesidcnoe, 119 John: streets te dag — a There were five deaths from cholera morbus in THE IMMENSE ADVANTAGE OF MACHINERY (Thursday) June 27, at two o'clock P.M.” “por ‘spirits ‘turmemtine ‘the magker wea | Brooklyn during the past few days. The complaint | OVer Unprotected hand labor, not only in the time | ‘Honworrm.—on Wednesday, June 26, LURLING 1c e work, b he ire absence of e ¢] wenk; the sales | is very prevalent in many parts of the elty, and the | girofonsive odors. ‘ine matter Is sil in the nande | Ee, Only remaining chitd of Olean H. ard the late tion was 113%¢ a 11334. The Sub-Treasury com- menced prepaying the July interest on the public debt, the amount called for being $2,900,000. The total disbursements on account of interest were $3,100,000, and on account of redeemed five-twen- ties $70,000. The specie shipment amounted to $281,082, of which only $100,000 was gold. In the gold loan market the rates ranged frem 3 per cent 1000 Alt & T Haute inc 82 45 shs Phoenix Bank.. 104 10 Manhattan Bank... 152 18 B'k of Com’ce.ex d 115 20 Fourth Nat Bik. ..x Porto Rico. English Isla New Orleans. Naval Store! Jess active and decidedly lower, closi SESESSSESESSELESESE 100 Ger Amer Bi ; . 1350. 1d 30 bb) e toc! . Jane E. Dodworth, aged 9 months and 2 daya, for carrying to flat for borrowing. The operations | "gy °° {git Bank th Baise. closing at BLSZera Gee. Hoan’ was quick and alse BeAINst ts 400 fros ooe er eee ee otaisiee gble | of the Sanitary Committee and will be reported on | /*Xouco or funeral in Friday? papers of the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows:—Gold tom Seg omar Meg Bgl Mader! or earn ot fruit for the present. agora ee cee of the department com- | ;*WLER.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, ane 25, cleared, $20,179,000; gold balances, $2,384,086; cur- 500, 75a $525, Tar was inactive, but held ——— plain that the companies are still running cars with cee of ‘the late Mark Fowler, in the tency balances, $2,844,255. 1300 ate AS Sere a take cs cmarkat foc tonnedl Crushed to Death. cushioned seats and backs, in violation of the ordl- The relatives and friends of the family are re- GOVERNMENTS QUIET. Government bonds were quiet and in some in- stances a trifle lower, although gold was -un- changed and the London quotations were firm. The following were the closing prices:—United States currency sixes, 114% @ 114%; do. do., 1881, registered, 114% a 114%; do. do. coupon, was quiet but a shade firmer; quoted tor spot or re- | At about nine o'clock last night, an aged man, | Nance recently passed by the Board. Every line | gnectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Tnainder‘o¢ month at 2c. 246. Sales were reported | white attempting to jump on board an Incoming | 1 street cars in the city was inspected and the | Congregational church, South Ninth. strect, near of 2,00) bbls. tor prompt delivery at 22%c., and rumored numbers of the cars on each line given | ith street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, 27th inst, at sales at 224zc. Crude in bulk was dull and maronly. so | ferryboat at the Houston street slip, Wil-| in which the upholstered cushions and two o’clock’P. M. The remains will’ be interred in Word Hides the maticuiaes ir Temitined quiet Salcs | tiamsburg, was caught between the boat | backs were still retained. ‘The reports | Greonwood Gomotory, Muoted at 27ige g Wiee Nathton wa dul eecleceed wei | and. the’ bridge ‘and instantly crushed to | Were referred to the counsel of the Board, FRADENDURGH.—On Tuesday morning, June 26, GEORGE L. FRADENBURGH, in the 76th year of his entirely noo bout lic. The creck market re- | daath. His mangled remains were conveyed | With instructions to prosecute the several com- a 5 the market was more active and firm, Sales | his pockets, a German Catholic prayer book was | Nances of the Board. These companies have not | “*Reistives and friends are respect mained quie! dat $3 85 for both roads, At Phila- | to the Fourth street station house. On examining | Pauies for running cars in violation of the ordi- delphia Nod to e reported of about 600) Dbis. for, balance of month - rs only offended in the matter of backs and cushions, aha marca c: ee November, 114 a 114%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., Now Vork: at Bye ater. 3 orounes™ | ton street.” He was about sixty years of age and | tilating tops ordered by the ordinance of the | jaw pr. Jules Marceliny 320 10a "Pyents theea Ud a 114%; do. do., 1804, do. do., 114 a 114%; | $0 ¢ Provistoxs.—f ccclptsVork, 72 bbls: ent, meats, $80 | respectably dressed, Coroner Whitehill took charge | Board. | In some of the « FE ee en ae tate street. do. do., 1865, do. do., 114% a 1147; do. do., 1807, | iivo ics 800 Ma BL BRD. Harker tor mneis ork ‘wa trifle mote etive and & hci te pens vehiclés are till encumbered, with the’ bucks and JU al ean SOE eee ee . 2 be . Pe ef 5 or eo at J e r+ . ¥ th ye : registered, January and July, 1127% a 113; ao. do., | 20 ee wow EE $iS25; OO bbe. Wor SAR Ae $15 25 ad att SOON RIS Battery Drill at Prospect Park. Sueno And 80 ra Reyertot te Be neeient tts Albert Freemann, in the 3sth ye * 1865, coupon, do., 1163 a 116% ; do. do., 1867, do. do., | 10 74% 10H & St Jo RR later, ‘at $13 30. ‘The Jobbing trade was fulr at $13.9) for | The drill of Light Battery K, First United States 4 Relatives and friends, also ‘tie bs, 400 rity fresh'inspected. Bacon was in fair demand, the offerings . several bureaus during the past week :— Sick and Infirm Socleties of St. Matthew's Ger 117% @ 117% ; do. do., 1868, do. do., 11735 a 11734; do. | twp Were moderate'and full prices were realized. Sales of | Artillery, which took place.at Prospect Park parade | the ity Sanitary Inspector reports a total of 1,601 in- Lutheran church and Company A, Captain Banderas ten-forties, registered, 1103; a 1105; do. do., cou- = 74 Pabst Fee a pears ate. ne aeaek eee ground yesterday afternoon, was witnessed by a Lysteate He ‘me Beaten Inspectors, as plows, via —5 | of the ‘Third regiment of cavalry, S. M. N. Y 10 5 be e! 1 e lic e 0 Sp e el- Fig ea sg pon, 111% a 11134; do, fives of 1881, registered, 11234 ay firm at 760," w Bye. for heaty i pediam, Beet con. | numerous assemblage of spectators, and proved Tina Pe other dwellings Ia manuiactoriey in, work gre Invited. to, attend | ithe funeral, from si. + do. do., a inued quiet, exce| n” Jobbing » fOr x 4, 18 stores and warehouses, 87 stables, 2 markets, e i a ' BAN ney oe CORED, LIAN & IER 50 which the’ demand. was fiir. Sates 65." bois. | highly creditable to the perfection of that organiza. | shop 18 stores and, warehouses, OY stables, 2 markets, 82 street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, on Friday SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULL. md within the range of $8 a $11 for mess, $104 $12 for extra | tion. Captain and Brevet Colonel A. M. Randal | menis, 1 raghouse, 105 sunken and vacant lots, 43 yards, | afternoon, at two o'clock, without rurther notice, ‘The Southern list relapsed into duiness, and prices | 7 foe : mess, $15 a $18 for prime mess, tierces, ans 18 @ ‘+ ourte Todd ‘meen terccs: Beet iain were bet the fou ht | commanded. The order of drill was as follows:— | na'dral ty 3 oid p-—Cannié E., daughter of Isaac and a“ after, and were more for less nominal at $24 a $28, Cut vi sincolumns. To pass the orde: stairwi 4 cisterns and cesspool, 1 ry, 32 oth go peppered as apne woe od 12115 and 2:15 p.m. | ieatinthe inquiry for smoked and pickled meats hus | Movements in columns. 7. POY cabo aa aad Be ele ad gd pn taal PM pea LU 2 Relatives and friends, of the family and of her . 1K been moderate, the market showing con: ett firm- | ments in line. Dismounting the piece and carriage. CASES OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. randfather, Mr, John Cox, are respectfully invited ness. We quote :—Smoked hams, 10; do. o attend the funeral, from 388 Dee: 12:30 P. M.—Before Call. 3 so, | Mounting carriage and plece, Formations in bat- | inspectors wania.” Duting the week Tay complains hare | Wrcokion, On Frag Fue as, ae PecatUr ostreet, d arcas; 46 cellars and basements, 42 waste pipes ns, 40 streets, gutters and sidewalks; 7-dungerous | qq ALSTBAD. CARRIE S00 were generally lower. The new South Carolina | 10 Taly bonds receded to 29%, and the old Tennessees fell off to 7434. North Carolinas were strong and | $%00 US 520, c, 68. in good demand, a number of orders from Baltimore The number of reports thereon received trom the Health shoulders, 6i4c. a 6% shoulders, 5%4¢. cj Pickled Mame, ny 4 Siyc.; do. bellies, c. for boxed or | tery, with firings. Changes of front in battery. | been received from citizens and referred to the Health | “ being reported. The following were the closing | $y *™*?s¢™ 88 © Bi Laie eon loore,, Lard “The inatket for Western continued active | ‘The kdea was Tighly sggestive. to the critical ob Inspectors for investigation and report. “The Disintecting (ea ea eee ae ee vee ning, June pe . : ie a : 5 ; -16c. 1) y v ‘d 76 premises ° us ¢ 5 . quotations :Tennessce, ex coupon, 748 74%; do., 1700 : 1, 9840,, and 280 tlekces for August atbae.; | Server that no member of @ militia battery should | Corps Have visited 70 premiscn where contagious disceses | wany ANNIE HOBRIGAN. 4 , 3% 500 . ve tierces toarrive at 9 9-16e. 4 2509 | Permit such an opportunity for improvement in hi “ " : : | vs jouses, together with clothing, bedding, &c. Sixty-three May her soul rest in peace! new, 744 75; Virginia, ex coupon, 45 a 50; do., 800 tierces for July at city was in fair d and | the acquirement of precision in movement and | caves ot smallpox were removed to hospital and 2 dead Relatives and friends of her father are invited to registered stock, old, 38 a 42; do. sixes, consolidated A steady at 8%c. for No, I, and 8c. for steam and kettle. drill as 1s presented in these “regular” drills to go | bodies to the Morgue by the Ambulance Co Permits | attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, ‘sy 2 i) Svgan.—There has been but little doing im raw to-day, | by without their being present. ‘The garrison bat- | have been granted to 72 vessels to dischat rgoes, on | 549 West Twenty-ninth street. ‘The remains will he bonds, 55 a 5534; do. sixes, deferred scrip, 17 a 18; ( but the market remai have only to note | teries drill frequently on the parade ground during | vouchers from the Health Ofticer of this port. The Vacol- eat Twenty-n Street. The remains will be Georgia sixes, 74 @ 78; do. sevens, 89-a 91; North rol, sales of 10 hhds, De ‘and 76 hhds. centritu- | the summer and fall. nating Corps have visited 14,408 families and performed | interred in Calvary Cemetery. Funeral to start at Castile, ox aii Ms ce Zhan even peels wales 100. Refined 9 vaccinations, of which 417 were primary and 4,922 | two o'clock precisely, » 3 do. 8 133c. ae - ——— ndary. yeS.—On Tuesday, June 25, GEORGE B BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. The following is a comparative statement of contagious | youngest som of Wash Le wad Frances Dy Jaques? diseases reported for the two weeks ending June Wand | ygeq's months and 23 days. i ‘ mcrease of the Working Force—Out of | June 22, 18/2 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ——-—Fe | the Depths—The New Admiral. Typhua. Theta, Segglat’ Meaaes. Dipth'a. Smaltyor, | fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the resk- 3 Lb BB 100 ; 100 Ohio & Miss RRS 4532 40) Mil & St Paul Rik.. 54 aie ; SS | tritugal, hhis and b 100 0,0 &1C RR: 1.183. 35 rifugal, hhds. at 200" do 4 uot Railroad, 40 a 45; do., funding, 1366, 26 a 30; do. do., ‘83.5 1868, 23 a@ 25; do., new, 23 a 25; do., special tax, 15 816; Missourt sixes, 97% a 98; do., Hannibal and ¢ 8. Joseph, 9424 a 95; Louisiana sixes, 50a 58; do., boxes, 7igc. a Bige. ; melado, Dutch standard, Nos. 7 to 9 c 4icc. a 6c. Havana 83gc. a 9c. do., 10 to 12, 9% oR 3 to 15, 10c. a 1090.5 do., 16 to 18, He. a’ 1d4c. Co ET a dpsed. 1B to 18, te. a ir .. | June 15. dence of his grandfather, Thomas L¢ Claire, 325 Bast o., 19 to 30, 120, a'1234¢0.; do. white, 11}ge. . 9 | There is very little work in progress at the Brook- | jinegs...’ 2 5 2B ® re * se q 2 ) new, 50 a 65; do. levee sixes, 60 a 65; do. do. eights, Rico—Refning, sermon to Hrime, He. alte, jiur choice | 1yn Navy Yard, about six hundred men being em | Br Chiitles, P. Russel, Hegister of Records, reports as pi i Mahala laden dda cla linr ct ‘ 4 £ " -y, Vgc. sc. By rd, - follows: — " 5 0 Fe} ed 6 38 9 00; do. do. elghts, 1875, 88 @ 87; Alabama fives, | gen00Tenn 6's, new ES rage a dee" Java—Duteh, standard’ Now. 10 ols aye, | ployed in the several departments. ‘The prospects | (plows, During, the past work there were registered 64) KEEGAN.—On Wednesday, June 26, MARy THERESA 60 & 65; do. eights, 86 a 90; South Carolina sixes, | 50W Va 6's, con adic, Maniia—Superior and extra superior, 74.8 8! are encouraging, however. On Saturday next the | #n excess of 154 upon the KEEGAN, only daughter of James and Honora fa 100008 C 6's, n, Ja & Jy. Rice.—The transactions to-day have been rin bo Zymotiec diseases occasio 109 do. Bo foreign and domestic, and prices remained steady. Sales | new appropriation for the incoming fiscal year will | 112: local, 21; developmental, 30, ; a Zier and 40) bags Hangoon atsige. a Tae, YA" | be avaLable. This fact is a matter of consolation to | The fatal based of mallpgx diminished from #8 to 19; those SrekaRINE was entirely nominal in the absence of busi- | 800 waiting patriots, who are “on the list” for the re ‘5; those Selene) af gal eet ed nat by OD 27, eae ness. | tose'or ‘erysipelas from 6 to 8. ‘The mortality of measles TaLLow was in good demand, with sales of 250,000 Ibs. at | first chance, as it 1s determined to take on that | fose trom iéte 27; of diphtheria and croup ron 2 to lover | MANLEY.—On Wednesday, June 26, at 352 Bridge e 3 te 9%c. a 9 6-16c. for good to prim en. noid fever from: of intermittent fever from 3to | street, Brooklyn, ELIZA T. MANLEY, widow of Robert number of mes. The amount of work for their id of diarrha: ses from 6210 119. Phthisis pul- | F. Manley. ° iniskey.—Receipts, 338 bbls. The market continued to 4, y. improve, with sales reported of 25) bbls. at 92c., which | consideration is considerable, being chiefy in the | monalis caused 71 deaths, against 75 in the previous week ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘WSIS, Pee Calas oer: construction department in the line of repairs to war | the CRIS ROAR lla ea MANWARING.—On ‘Tuesday, June 25 1872, CLAR vessels that have been growing green, mouldy and | 48, against 56, and Bright's disea against 24. Anad- | ENCE H. MANWARING, infant son of D. W. and the DOMESTIC MARKETS, barnacled on the bottom for want of'an overhanl- | ditlonal death trom hydrophobia, onJune 15, was reported, | late Almira Manwaring, aged 3 months. Sit Teall ing. All this, too, while the air has been filled with | the victim being a boy twelve years old, who had been Taken to kssex, Conn., for interment. rumors of prospective wars with England, Spain, bitten five weeks previous to death. There occurred one PoLuesus.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June Canada, &c. tittutions anit Of deste were certified, tok Pisce init” | Reagcca, widow of Theodorus Polhemus, in the 77th 52 a 65; do., new, January and July, 30a 31; do. do., April and October, 20a 30; Arkansas sixes, | iM} dv funded, 56 a 60, 5000 Ark 7 THE RAILROAD BONDS. 2003 Un Dac Mean A large business was done in the railroad bonds, re bh Coe $p;-b¢ and prices were strong throughout the list, doubt- | 100 Quick Min Co...b'¢ leas in view of the investment demand that will | 19) 0 dQi oc: spring up with the July dividends. The following | 100 West Un Tel were the bids at the call:— ap Tavnomee New York Cen 6's, 1883. 94 Del, Lack & West 24m. 99 | 300 New York Cont’ re.. 89 Tol’ Wab Istm, ex... 98% | 500 2 New York Gen 6's, sub. 89 Tol & W Istin, Bt Ldiv. 933 | 300 do. New York Cen 7's, 1876.102 0 Keegan, aged Pb 7 months and 17 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her poe 1,543 Second avenue, on Thursday, at two ‘be <b3. be 51 be 7 be Gatveston, June 26, 1872, Cotton nominal; good ordinary, 234c. ‘Net receipts, 26 Stan, ant gunboat Is discharging $0 tons of cal at the yard, | Sates, oiaeerecetted rik eoactueteat | the asth thst at thee o'clock PM " if n iM his vessel, it may be borne in mind, was recently | the Cooper Union jaximum temperature, 91 degrees; Putvey.—On Wednesday, June 26, ELLA Louris! Cotton quiet, but firm; no demand mddiinns tle wet’ | raised from the fiver bed, off the Battery, where | tnmimmn tecperatures Oh deg een ice tonreetecs | only daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Putney, ag receipts, Dalen Sales, 26. Stock, 9,983, she was sunk last fall when alongside the frigate | 77.28, being 6.1¢ degrees: higher than tor the corresponding | 6 months. Cuaneston, June 26, 1872, Wabash, period Surin ten Algal mu Peay Teading. of barometer, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Cotton dull; middlings, nominally 25c._ Net receipts, 425 | Vice Admiral Rowan, who relieved Vice Admiral | 7%;201 Inches; mean degree of humidity, 69.69. funeral, at. Amawalk, on Friday, June 28, Car- aI et ertifies c Tol & Wab 2din..... +. 9355 bales, Btook, 3076, flagship of Vice Admiral Rowan, the Frottc, | the intte? A were due to accident or Rewligence,2¢0 | Year of her age. New York C7's,con, 76.102 Tol & Wab equip bas.... 8552 | 1909 Cotian nominal, mWdtingn sige Netieceine ad kelsey | will aropdown to an auomorage off the Buttery ws | Lainie anal encintie rier decan: crabeheGecrasite | *“Raistivos Sid friends of the family are resets Dinas Dee oO. |e Bross, a2 "Bales, ON.” Stock, 28,%4 ses "| Week and exercise the men and guns. total inortality, were of children ‘under five years of age, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her tate tle Pe, Ath th Gt West Lat m, 1888. ‘Montze, June 26, 1872. The coal barge Josco, formerly @ double-ender | "4 26 deaths were of persons seventy years old and up- | yesidence, 267 Henry street, Brooklyn, on Friday, f Cotton, aulet; middlings, 2%. Net réceipts, ib bales. ‘1008 106 1003 —N th 80,7 p ¢ 2d m in bales. Exports coastwise, 1,019. Stock, 66,900. Melanchton Smith onthe first of the month, has | commenced tor non-compliance with orders or violations | Tages will be in waiting at Katonah on arrival of, Mich 8 & N 18 t7p Lovrsvitix, June 26,1872. | familiarized himself with the duties of his post, and | of health laws or ordinances, 60; number ol judgments 8 A. M. train from Grand Central depot. pia OES Ny EPs Tobacco strong; competition spirited ‘in all grades; | ja very high in favor With the officers of the station, | obtained in pending actions, 0; numberof actions dicon- | RexzeY.—At_ Edgewater, 8, J., on Tuesday, June Sey Sarasota Hey & Pitts sales, 225 hhds. There was some little Jealousy, It appears, against | Hed upon evideucr of alialement ot alleauwe of com, | 95, 1872, ANNA RexZeY, aged 43 Fears, ¥, Mah Flour dull and unchanged Hovis args tor No. | the late commandant of the yard, owing to the fact | hiaint, 0s number of complaints Ly Inspectors examine Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Detroit, M& Tol bai &A 1 ation Ga is fos ama or i 75 for white winter, | that he was retained by the Secretary of the Navy | complains examined and returned for additional’ es, | attend the funeral, from her late residence, on Pores Reig new Pde. oe otic ga sid fordouble extra. Wheat duil and lower; sales 400) | for thirteen months in position as Admiral of the | {miputionand report 46 Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further Lake Shore div. Spee a 4 bushels ¥o, 1 Milwaukee elu al $1 B80, “Corn lower; anes | yard after his term of agtive service, as prescribed | | ‘The City Sanitary’ Inspector reports, the slaughter | notice. Ohio & MI do. . 968¢ lear yellow at 6lc.; at pe, close offered at 0c. © Oa i law, had expired. In other words, he should houses, 0 the city ds being in good sanitary condition RYA At lus residence, corner Thirtieth street Bese Cee r S13 for bolted, $140 for Uubolted perewe Millieed | legally have beon placed on the retired list upward | &°ReFally. 1, o° ihe Sanitary Company of Police, re. | 404, Eleventh avenue, STRPHEN RvAy, in the doth ‘ teed CLOSING PRICES—4 O'OLOOK P, M. Steady, shorts $16, shipstutts $18, middlings ‘$0 per ton, | Of A year ago had the, Congressional enactment in ing ae the nmountormeat ely kee selacd | Year oF his age. Miaae aiid s Highwines, 8c. a’ Wer Canal treights—Wheat7e, corn | regard thereto been consulted in his case. Thisis a it for human food-Cale, 1; | the relarives and friends of tho family, also those on Mil & Bt 7 ma 7 Northwestern... 727 3 and rye, Hise. to New York; lumber: )to the Hudson, | delicate point with naval men who are looking to (carenss), 2; veal (bob), 1; veal of his brother, Join Ryan, and brother-in-law, John ' i Mil & St Western Union. 74% a 75 Northwestern... a4 av $4 to New York. Railroad freights—Flour to Boston, emotion in rotation, which is a slow process in ', 475 pounds; poultry, 47 pounds; | Fitzgibon, are requested to attend the funeral, from All Cen 7 p c. 137 uicksil v4 faa MH Rock Tsland....1175 0 1 | Gie.; to New York, {0c.; to Albany, ae. Receipts by. | Prow ty ” 's, 12 barrels. his late residence, on Friday morning, June 23, at + eee ee, ot - 7% | SuleKellver 8 RG Be benl crete 8 oe Jake—15,000 bushels Wwheai, 50,00 busca corn, SAN feet hese “piping tines OF pence, Dr. Moreau Morris, the City Sanitary Inspector, | eleven o'clock, and. thence to St. Mickacls church, 2 y ; 5 lumber, pments by canal—s, ushels corn, x ctemtcenememeneoniens atte a tl a est e! AN eT H a 93 Set sen ote Hy 8 TB | tect of umber, ma aimonnt oF grain on the canal from A REFORMED OHUROH REFORMED. i ea his position, and it was accepted by the ay asolemn high mass will be offered for hie Chic & NW s by SE Dees. 2 har: b 0, yest % ater, as prvobons : . ane aE a pea ne near ascan be ascertained, 000 bushels wheat, h EYMOUR.—On Saturday, June 22, CHARU ., Shic #8 W ton Sw Burin div. epg | bake, Shore: & aosg | 313000" busnels corn, 76005 Dushels ate, Si) bushels | THE Troubles of the Lee Avenue Churc! ALLEGED HOMICIDE. Sevmovn, eldest son of Ed ward and’ Mary J. Sey NW Wad m. . 88 procs! Hessen rye. Over. mour, aged 10 years, 5 months and 11 day: ee RY Sr Burravo, June 26, 1872, After the secession of a large number of the mem- | A Little Girl the Victim—Cerebral Spinal ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited Han , bit Lake imports—Flonr, 5,500 bbla.: wheat, 49,079 bushel bo held in Rev. Bee ks a Bete ret Sinn iavmi:” S00 COMMERCIAL REPORT. corn, 277,074 bushels;' oats, 87,300 bushels. ‘Canal ship: | pers of the Lee avenue Reformed church, Brooklyn, Meningitis. to attend his funeral. Services will be hel x Dr. Geir’s church, Fifty-seventh street, betweem ts, is—W heat, 23,136 bushels ; corn, 219,217 bushels; meni eat oat Fighth and Ninth avenues, on Thursday, June 27, ii) bushels. Rail shipments. tvom elevators-Wheat, | 00 account of internal troubles under the min- | Coroner Schirmer yesterday morning received in ushels; corn, S/045 bushels; oats, 41,680 bushels. | istrations of the Rev. Dr. Carroll, the | formation that Margaret McCarty, a girl fourteen at two o'clock. —Wheat, 120 . ve. wind Sena reat Tr aed ss or Western snritg ci | adhering members unanimonsly resolved to become | years of age, had died at the residence of her | . SUYDAM.—-At his residence, Ivy Nook, near New * ceipts at the Ports, 1,071 Bales—Wheat festern sprit mse " 1, near Row } : i 4 ‘en, on Tuesday, June FERDINAND Srv ak pict d Oats Stendy—Coftes | $2504 78) Dakry. Sree. quit and 185,794 869%: | Congregationalists. Last evening the members as. | parents, 163; Hamilton street, from tho effects ot | HAY8D on Tuesaay , Firm=—Pork Firmer—Lard = Firmer= | 8,000 bushels Milwaukee No. 2 a i iaaeelintaen The following were the bids for the city bank | Cotton in Fair Request and Steady, Re- THE CITY BANK STOCKS. *hares;—New York, 135%; Manhattan, 152; Mer- chants’, 115; City, 260; Phenix, 104; North River, 93; Fulton, 155; Mechanics and Traders’, 136; Gal- latin National, 118; Seventh Ward, 103%; State of New York, 110; Commerce, 115; Ocean, 10; Mer- cantile, 130; American Exchange, 114%; Chatham, 148; Bank of North America, 106; East River, 115; Nassau, 104; Corn Exchange, 130; Continental, 9534; St. Nicholas, 114; Commonwealth, 82; Park, 155; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 103; New York Na- ‘tional Excnange, 100; Central National, 104; Fourth Spirits Turpentine and Rosin Lower— Whiskey Higher. Wenvespar, June 2—6P. M. Corree was generally quiet, but the market remained firm. We learn of sales of 4,219 bags Rio, per Joban, and 386 bags do., per Merrimac, both on private terms. We quote Ordinary cargoes, 16e. a 16340. ; fair do., I7}Ke. a 17%e.; good do., 18}ge. a 18%. ; prime, 19\4e. a 1934c. ; ex- treme range for lots, 1544c. a 19%c., gold, per Ib., in bond, Re. a Be; Milwaukee No. 2 Flour dull and weal it. Corn opened weak, close a A2hee. ushels quoted—No. 2 'Milwaukee) at f it, $1 42; it Chicago spring at $141 a $1 42; white 1 85; red winter at $1 75a $1 sales of 25,000 bushels at Sic., 45,000 bushels No. Se. Oats active and lower; sales In large lots this afternoon at 38. Barley malt unchanged. t $1 ‘80. Corn Cmicaco, June 26, 1872, extra poring, 96 08 7 WO. Wheat 2 spring, $1 2734 cash, $1 28% July, aie. July, 443; ger) ‘Sats c. Ju fe. August, Oa Doe cash, bowen Sic, @ 5730. rie, and easier. Pork, sembled in the old chureh, and perfected their new | Violence alleged to have been received at the hands organization. Addresses were «delivered by the Rev. Dr. Alilson, Rev. Dr. W. J. Buddington, Rev, Henry Ward Beeoher, Rey. W. M. Taylor, Rev, Dr. Storrs, Rev. Mr. Wilcox and other distinguished Congregational ministers. The members of the new congregation answered to their names as they were called, and Dr, Buddington instructed them as to the nature of the covenant they were entering into. Some of the speakers expressed their gratification at receiving so valuable an addition to their de- nomination, and Beecher, while welcoming them, of William Gordon. On the 27th ultimo deceased made a call at Gordon's residence, 380 Water stree! who was intoxicated, and, becoming annoyed at Margaret, struck her on the neck with his fist or open hand, thus knocking her down, She suvse- quently went home and complained of pain in her head and neck, which the attending physician could not ber Margaret sank gradually and died on Tues- day night. It is said that Eliza McMullen, of No. 40 Hamilton street, and Julia Saunders, living at 365 Water street, were witnesses to the assault. Gor- His relatives and trieno 0 z, are invited to attend the! " church, Broadway, on Fr two o'clock. ‘'Trrvs.—At Madison, N. Sixth month (June), 25tt ‘The relatives and frien: to attend the funeral, one) *!\: inst, Leaves Twenty-seventh street depot at half ast eleven o'clock. Carriages will be waiting at! w Rochelle on arrival of the train. TOWNSEND. —In Jersey City, om Wednesday, Jum Pridag), Uae de tum don was arrested at the time and ts still held to | 9, Carnie, onty child of Harmin and Annie fowns-, await the result of the investigation. end, aged 1 year, 4 months and 18 days. ' POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION. The relatives and friends of the family are invited voroner Cushman and Dr. Bruce, of the | to attend the funeral, on Friiay, June 28, at one Centre street Hospital, yesterday made @ post- | clock, from the residence of her grandfather, J. P. said he hoped his reform brethren, for whom he ha Wie Harts In pickle, dsc, n er Bulk ments tienes | reat respect, would not consider that they (tue COMPARISON OF THE EXPORTS. 2) Maracaibo, 19. @ 2lc, ; Laguayra, 19}gc. @ 2le.; Jt pe Age. & 40.4 or rib middles, 6c. a 68,c. | Congregationalists) had stolen a Church. Deputy ¢ 190, a We. j . + Porto Rico, mortem examination on the body and found that | Townsend, No. 3 Gregory street, Jerse: Clty. e. i Id, in bond, sige. Hi oderately active, ps cadena seater aint The following shows the exports, exclusive of | [tle Ce & Ka va Whiskey firm a ecg eee prices THE OOAL ; ; Jortow.—The market o ie eres death resuited trom cerebral spinal meningitis. The | ““WicutMay.-in Brooklyn, on’ Tuesday, June 25, . $ Freigh 3 specie, from New York to foreign ports, for the t opened with considerable frm: Bama: fwheat to Buffalo, Sige,” Receipts 4,000 Hbke Prices, bat stocacently the market yield it ust 0 spare that the ; 5 I 2 e the beginning of 1 " ‘ket ylelded a trifle under John H. Draper & Co. yesterday sold by auction bysicians are not prepared to say JosgrH YOUNG, youngest child of L. C. and Phoebe week ending June 25 and sinc ginning Prices, but subsequently the market yiel higw deceased receivedon the neck hastened death, R, Wightm aed months, ar. bushels wheat, bat bushels corn, 51,000 busi re the year:— more liberal offerings, though po noteworthy change was | 2.000 bbls. flour, 83,000 bushels wheat, 13,0 bushels oats, | 190,000 tons of Scranton coal, the attendance being shown i‘ | National, 110; Ninth National, 110; Oriental, 160; | 9 9 90 days’ credit; Java, government bay | German American, 11134. Ao., mats, 2c. n28c.; Singapore, 18¢. a 19¢.; Ceylon, 19, a pats, 2,00) bushels rye, 13,000 hogs. Shipmenis— 72. in prices, the market closing weak and somewhat | 2o9y bushels rye, 8,000 hogs. but it may have done so, Coroner Sehirmer wi The relatives and friends of the family are in- For tho week... gatoniuo gaisouors guatiany | Siang ame goons go are dour, PR a IR smaller than usual, but the bidding nevertheless | investigate the matter to-Ay. sited to attend) the Tuneral. orvices, at the Fes . 5 17, Prev, reported. 89,485,680 dence of his parents, 141 Lawrence street, om 110/591091 101,833} was brisk. Ege. and stove coal ec ete to be in and went of at Since Jan. 1....$87,069,620 $14,457,166 $100,650,647 STOCKS DULL AND UNSETTLED. « The stock market was dull, and alternately strong and weak. The early temper of speculation was -quite bullish in sympathy with a sharp rise in Erle and Pacific Mail. The former advanced to $6&, but eventually declined to 67, closing almost eae prices being the lowest. The sales sum up as fol- ows = Day, Last Bog. Total, Reig Fn Export... Consumption. oH 593, 1,242 Speculation 0 = ” Total m 733 1.564 Vor future delivery (asis low middling) the sales have been as follows:~Sales Inst evening atter 3 P. M.—June, 10) at 25 5-16c.; July, OD at 2534 ‘At 25 7-160., 800 at j August, 600 at 26c., 1,000 at 2 1-16c., 100 at 26c., 300 maste i GUD toes SebtStnber, 800 at Dic. 10) ak 29% Loxpox Moxry Manxet,—Lonpon, June 26—5 P. M.—Con- Sola closed unchanged. United States five-twenty bonds, 18628, 90% ; other American securities unchanged. uRse.—Panis, June 2—P, M.—Rentes closed at f, Liygrroon Corton Manxet.—Liven June %—5 P. M.—The market closed firm, but unchanged. ‘Tae sales of day have been 12,000 bales, including 3,000 for specula- rt. Pinkansrurrs Maneet—Livenrool, Jane 26— he ‘ket is quiet. good demal vanced prices, Other brands did not command 80 good prices. The following ot her between yesterday and the ‘29th May will show the fuctuations :— Tons. May. Tune, 10,000 $3 3256 a $3 3734 $3 25 a3 oni 3 Mga 8 37%, POLICE MATTERS. Patrolman John McManus, of the Twenty-seventh precinet, was charged yesterday before President Smith with having stolen from the pockets of y engelenge, of 645 Pearl street, and Garrett Gharicetycive ects in money” and’ penknite, Engelenge stated in his aMdavit that he was a la- vorer ina brickvard in New dersey; that on Mon Thursday, at ten A. M. WALKER.—At the residence of his mother, No, 148 Madison avenue, on Tuesday, June 25, ALEXANDER WALKER, of Flatbush, L, Ly in the 41st year of hia “eTho relatives and friends of the bom gg bey re- — requested to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Atonement, corner of Madison ave- nne and Pay gD street, on Thursday, tha ‘27th inat., at three P. »

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