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é ow 7 bd SLL Le NEW. YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1873—QUADRUPLK SHEET. 11, Set 2 tT @emand. Ohio and Mississippi second mortgage | 200 Rock T RR FINANG \ 7] days? ttiness, Sour, aged 4 suesnl @ went ane a : FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. sold at 64%; Chicago and Alton, 94; Toledo and | im a J WANT 85,00 FOR THREE OR MORE YEARS ON A SUNDAY HOMI aS Gaye, Wud Atwnep, aged L year, 10 months and 2a ip Wabash first, St. Louis division, 9034; Union Pacific | $10 Erie first mortgage or quarter, undivided interest ou im- Tulle # Dougie 2 Sud daughter of Alfred aud x le rv 01 es e 7 a . tens, 63; do. sevens, land grant, 71; do. first mort- | ayy Bit te mace oe eee Yore iy property | 4 Sadler Killed with » Brick in Ch Funeral services to take place at Sixty-first gage, 87; Central Pacific gold bonds, 103%; Hudson clear; title periect; worth at least $30,000; ive good Street. street Methodist Episcopal church, east of Third bond and interest will be paid promptly ; small bonus, if any is reauired, Address or apply to’. C. B., 1 Bast Forty-sixth street An inquest was held by Coroner Young, yester- | ‘@Venue, on Monday, June 16, athalf-past nine A. Me elative, day forenoon, relative to the ceath of James Burial to. Rone te Tawn Ooonsten eee A MUR IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, | River secona, sinking fund, 106%; Erie second mortgage, 102; Erte third, 101%; Fort Wayne frst, $110c0 Tenn 6's, new. Ed 300shs NY C & H R.bé 102 7 f av, 3 AN SOMPANY,. i | erdwn, N. 3. 1073s. The following were the bids as amended at Dass 100 T, W & W RB.be.b3 63! OBILE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY, Downey, a sailor, thirty years of age, who boarde: Ny ba ee S000 Missouri 6's, 42 600" Go. ois Mouite, May 27,1873. | at 85 Cherry street, and who died in the Centre | | B#¢KSON.—On Tharsday, June 1% Joun Ep tthe eall:— y , tine of Be KON, THE BANK STATEMENT. he call: 16000 do. 5, 400 do. Whereas the stockholders, at their meetiny on the 17th | ¢ rae rons a natWe oi Sweden, aged 32 years. - - New York Cen 6's, '83.. 9144 Tol & Wab Istm, StL dé 200 Erie RE day ot April, 1375, requested the directors to increase tho | Street Hospital, on Tuesday night, from a fracture Relatives and irienas of the family, also Lod, New York Con eeira.. He Gr Wentacta iw ca a log open aa ay aue new share for cach share | of the skull, caused by a blow given with a brick | No, 1 of U. B., are respectfully invited to attend the New York Ceu “aut $732 Gt Western 2d i SE ie a hie be rigs es from the hand of Michael Cronin, twenty-nine years aera aeoniene dite, Zesldence, No, 642 Hicks - y ce % ctors have prescribed t t * " A 5 A Large Gain Upon the Legal| ie itm extended. 4 cent shall be called for in the following instalments, va, | OF Be, Who resides at 71 New Chambers street, and | O\clock P. M. we Erie Md mPa. 200 Bee oe eee . sees who is employed as an engineer in the rectifying | FrRLY.—On Saturday, Jane 14, 1873, at his reste Reserve. Fe ta Fi 4 do. lst January, 1B74. establishment of Charles Kelley, at the corner of | ence, 314 West street, James 0. FeRLY, aged 100 LS & MS Kit, Ist April, 1374 ria ; 5 | New Chambers and Cherry streets. bt eee, ees 200 do. Therefore resolved, ‘That the transter books of this From the testimony, which was very voluminous, Notice of funeral hereaiter, 3 100 company shail be closed on Monday, the 16th day of June | it appears that the deceased and a fellow sailor | Rochester papers please copy, ‘ iD & Suad Ba Bo Tretiew wor wos ot determining who are entitled to | named Allred Lawrence, who boarded at the same | | FOLRY.—On Saturday, June 14, BeRNaRp FoLay, " ol n con 7's, y e Hew stock, aiiotments eh will be made in ace “ ence, ate Tl Netharine Gain : GOLD WEAKENING | Haron Pith iy Smiele ie Fin} cordance with ‘the record of stockholders of that date, | ROUSE With tho deceased, were passing through | Son of the late Thomas and Catheriue voley, aged ich 8070 ¢, «dm... Pitts, FLW & Chic 3d m. 9 200 and which can be sotd or used at pleasure. Cherry street, near James slip, last Sunday after- y He has gone, he has go Mich So &Nist7's. 12LW. 100 The transter books shall be reopened on Tuesday, the | noon, They had been le has gone, ne has gone Clev & Tol st. 200 sth day of July next at whieh time transter books will DRINKING TOGETHER, ey RIDER, AAC ORTON ee Cle 6000 M 70 10 be opened h y of New York, at the office of | and the deceased was considerably under the in- her O28 a The Bears at W ork in a Cp 50 Duncan: Sherman & 0 fluence of liquor. He left his shipinate, and, cross- The good ones do bles 700 MiL& St iodiv. 34 1000 By order of the Board of Directors. Where will dwell those who sutfered } } . L, WILLOUGHBY, Sceretary. ing the street, went behind a ptle of lumber, where 4 FEiarnest. tip ate ee ba ea Rp 7 arc cretary.— | some misch.evous boys threw stones at hit. One And in God put their trust, : 10000 Can Soutit Ist. ORTGAGES WANTED—$10,000 TO $30,000, IN EX-| of the missiles striking him on the leg With Mary and Joseph 5 shs Metrop'n Bani change tor large, well located, nearby property, | he became angry and rushed into’ the And the good and the just. c ‘i A 100 Ger-Amer Bunk: rapidly rising in value. now suitable for occupancy OF | street to chastise bis assailants, of whose The funeral will take place from his tate reai- b Amigo reget Cine tee Address fully, INVESTOR, box 20 Herald | fdentity he- was unayare, Mecting Cronin he | dence, No. 1,250 Fourth avenue, between Kighty- THE STOCK MARKET. | {ion bac jst mds: —— ——.. | charged the latter with having thrown the stones. | first and Bighty-second streets, on Monday after- Union Vai Tl Cen 7) Bell & 50 ny ‘ONEY W . r 000 TO $100,000, | Cronin, Who seems to have been innocent of the | NOON, the 16th inst., at two o'clock. for three or six months, on paper that is weil se- | charge, denied the allegation, and an angry alter- FVLLER.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday; June 12, Cured with Jersey bonds or first mortyave bonds, of this | cation followed, Finally, the deceased struck Cro- | SARAMJ., wile of Henry W. Puller, in the 34th yeag State or other States, that will bear a close investigation: | nin and the latter returned the blow. of her age, Anished and unfinished roads: will pay a rate that w al a stg ay kalba Relatives and friends of the family are invited te ¥ Joan on sale ni er necd aa- UGGLE ENSUED, warrant 6 loan, on ¢ Herald otfce, | Quring which the deceased struck Cronin on the | @ttend the funeral, trom her late residence, 394 . mn ~ a | side of the head with his fist, knocking him down | Washington avenue, on Sunday, the 15th tmst., NO MBETIER FINANCIAL INVESTMENT CAN BE | upon a pile of loose bricks. Both of the sailors | three o’cl M. avi mane than to Darohags: Lote in the, wenty fourth then began to beat Cronin, who seized a brick and GayNnan.—On Thursday, June 12, JonN GAYNAN. le" ( city, annexe; 4 vl 5h np Phat - " k c] a e S cl e Opayke has ordered a positive and perempiory sale or | SUCK the deceased on the head, Knocking ; @ Native of Stonylord, county Kilkenny, Ireland, 800 Valuablo lots, situated on Woodlawn Heights, West- | hime down, he shipmate of she deceased | agec 200 do." 10 StL & i MRR 1 200 Un Pac RR..b g “10 ds An Active Speculative Spirit, with Bonds Generally Steady. ny Marietta & On Joliet & Chic Ist Fol, Chic & Ind © Tol, P & War, KD... Tol, Peoria & War, WD 89) Bost, H & E ist m7’s, Bost, i & E gta, MONEY EASY AND ABUNDANT. WALL STREET, } Saturpay, June 14—6 P. M, _ Om ‘Change to-day cotton on the spot was Reglected and nominal, while futures sold to a fair extent, but at irregular prices. The receipts at ‘she ports foot up 2,952 bales, Flour remained dull, ‘Wheat was quiet and easier and corn dull and ibeavy. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. ( For the week ending to-day the total imports of ‘this port of general merchandise amount to $6,218,013, Of this sum, $1,215,938 represent the Jtem of dry goods. Since the 1st of January the total merchandise imports have been $198,860,823, mgainst $210,917,086 last year and $170,425,789 in ge7l. Of dry goods included in the above the total @mports were, in 1871, $63,543,065; in 1872, |$71,029,682, and in 1873 to date, $60,559,278, The ‘otal exports of preduce since January 1 are 122,340,070, against $92,371,927 last year and 1$101,616,441 in 1371. The total exports of specie wince January 1 are $23,850,531, against $32,682,544 Aast year and $39,916,430 in 1871. The following is a classification of the specie ex- \porta for the week:— ilver bars. old Bars... o. foreign gold coin ‘foreign silver coin... jAmerican silver coin. \American gold cvin... Total....... Last week the amount was $2,158,443. WHE BANK STATEMENT. , The bank statement is unusually tavorable, inas- Mouch as it shows a gain during the week of \$1,155,823 upon the large surplus of $10,816,355 re- ed last week as over and above the legal re- re of 25 per cent. It will be seen that the item fof specie has not been lessened, and it is more than probable that the deposit of gold as collateral se- ity has been again embraced in the weekly ex- bit for the purpose of presenting the latter in its WMost attractive proportions. The total abilities iBre $245,573,800, The legal reserve would amount "to $61,393,450, the excess over which is $11,971,150, ‘The statement, with its predecessor of the pre- ieding week, is given below :— -$1,148,307 58 83,000 00 ‘The changes for the week have been as follows :— crease in loans.. + $295,600 pe + 982,800 crease in circulation, . 31,400 3,695,300 «Increase in legal tenders. 1,089,000 THE FOREIGN MARKET resents no new features, American securities ing frm in London at the followmg prices:— Five-twenty bonds of 1865 (old), 9234 ; of 1867, 92%, Taco Bt Cedar kt Mian lata, 8 b Ist im ex..., 934g Bur CK & Min lat7’ag 88% . SOUTHERN SECURITIES. The business in this department was light. Ten- nessee sixes new, sold at 7934 g 70%; Missouri sixes at 95%; @ 9534; Alabama eights of 1893 at 84%. The latest bids are annexed :—Missouri 8iXes, 954; do. do., Hannibal and St. Joseph issue, 9234; do. do., Asylum or University, 9435; Tennes- see sixes, old, 7944; do. do., new, 7944; Virginia sixes, old, 45; do. do., consolidated, 6434; Georgia sevens, new, 91; North Oarolina Ratiread Com- pany coupon, 55; do., do., ex-coupon, 40; do., Fund Act, 1866, 1634; do. do., 1868, 15%; do., new, 16; South Carolina sixes, January and July, 1546; do, do,, April and October, 23; do., fund act, 1866, 16; do., Land Company, ’89, January and July, 20; do. do., April and October, 20; Arkansas sevens, Little Rock and Fort Smith issue, 18; do. do., Memphis and Little Rock, 1834; do. do., Little Rock P. B. and New Orleans, 183¢; do. do., ‘Mississippi, Ohio and Red River, 1814; do, do., Arkansas Central Rail- Toad, 21. BANK SHARES, Bank shares were steady, Metropolitan sold at 13534, German American at 102';, Continental at 80 and Phenix at 100. The latest bids were as fol- lows :—New York, 135; Manhattan, 152; Merchants’, 121; Mechanics’, 136; Union, 13314; America, 155; City, 255; Phenix, 100; Gallatin National, 120; Mer- chants” Exchange, 89; State of New York, 110; Commerce, 116; Mercantile, 132; Irving, 120; Metropolitan, 13534; Corn Exchange, 125; Con- tinental, 80; St. Nicholas, 109; Commonwealth, 86; Importers and Traders’, 185; Park, 15034; Cen- tral National, 90; Fourth National, 113; Ninth National, 104%; Gold Exchange, 112; German- American, 102%. GOVERNMENT BONDS, The demand for these’ securities is unabated, The price continues firm at the following figures : United States currency sixes, 114% a 11444; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 116 a 116g ; do, do, do., cou- Pon, 12234 a 122%; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 11634 a 116% ; do, do., 1862, coupon, do., 11634 a 11634 ; do., do., 1864, do., do., 1163 a 11634; do, do. do., 1865, do., do., 118% a 119; do. do., 1867, registered, January and July, 11534 a 116; do.do., ‘The stock market was neither as lively nor in- teresting as yesterday. Western Union, however, retained its place as the leader of the list, and in the earlier part of the day showed the effect of strong backing. Later, however, it declined. The range of prices was about as follows:—8634, 86%, 86%, 86, 85%, 85%, @ brief rally to 86 and then @ jon to 85%, at which it closed. Pacific Mail opened at 40, sola up to 4035 and $2000 Chic & Alt inc. 4000 Ohio & M 2d. 20 ae 2 130) 10 LS& MS RRS 2 200 CLOSING PRICES—3 O’OLOOK P, M. a 85% NJ Central Western Uniot Panama. Pacific Mi 400 a ay 100 H & StU Rit: 4 10 do... 2H Pac RR of Mo. 100 Ohio & MRR.b 200 ao. 12:15 P. M. $10000 US 5-20, c, "67... 1214 P. M.—Before Call. 100 shs L S&M 8 R.83 927% 100 Sal & St P Ket, 823% 100 Ohio & MRR. Second Board—1 P, M. 100 shs Harlem RR 100 Ls & MSRK. U0 100 Ohio & M RR. 1700 ao. chester county,’ Twenty-fourth ward, New York, by JERE. JOHNSON, Jr.. on Monday, June 16, Read auction advertisement in another column, and call tor tree tick- etson JERE. JONSON, Jr., 21 Park row, New York, OPEHCE OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Company, Fifth avenue, June 7, 1873. crite hookstor the transter of, reiistered bonds will be losed on Saturday, June 14, preparatory to the payment of interest due Juy 1, 1873. en if bai Such payment will be made by mailing to the address of each bondholder of record at ‘the closing of the books a coin check for the amount of interest due. All bond- holders who have changed their post office address since January 1, 1873, are requested to send new address at ‘once to this office. The books will be reopened on Tues- day, July 1, 1873, A. L, PRITCHARD, Treasurer, O* HAND, $25,000 TO PURCHASE SECOND MORT- gages, to Loan on Life Policies, Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, Merchandise and Securities; Commercial Paper negotiated; BtOra ne: AMES GAGNEY, 531 Hudson streot. OND MORTGAGES ON NEW YORK IMPROVED ty cashed promptly, at, reasonable, rates, by DER & LAURENCE, 3 e HE, NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY, Proposals tor $2,000,000 First Mortgage Bonds. TREASURERS OFFICR, Graxp CxyteaL Deron, New York, June 13, 1873. Proposals, seated and properly endorsed, will be re= ceived at this office till noon on” Wednesday. the 2d day of July next, for two millions of dollars ($2,000,000) in the rst mortgage bonds of this company. These bonds bear interest at seven per cent, payable on Ist of January and Ist of July. the principal being due in 1908. “The mortgage by which’ they are secured is a first, lien upon the entire railroad, property and franchises of the company. ‘The whole issue is not to exceed $20,000,000 at seven per cent, and £2,000,00) sterling at six per cent, ‘The latter haye been placed in London ata price y iz upwards: of $110 in currency, tree of all expenses. for euch $100 tn gold involved. Oi ‘the former $19,U00,0W0 is reserved to provide for the present outstanding Konded Debt of the Company. The amount now offered to the public is a part of the remainder, and willbe issued in Coupon Bonds, of $1,00) each, or in Registered Bonds (with inter- est and principal payable to order, and transferable, on the books of the Company) of $5,000 and $10,000 each, at the option of those offering proposals, with interest be- ginning on the Ist day of Juty nex: Proposals tust be fora price “tl the cerned interest to go with the Bond without specific addition to the price therefor, and may be for the whole, or any part not less than $10,000. Each proposal should state the kind and denomination of Bonds wanted, and tor Registered Bonds the name in which they are to be issued should be accurately given; and each must be accompanied by a Certified Check, or its equivalent, for a sum cqual to five ercenton the amount of the Bonds proposed to be Ken—such sum to be applied towards payment in case of acceptance of proposal, and to be returned in case of non-acceptance, ‘The Bonds tor proposals accepted will be ready for de- livery on THURSDAY, the 10th day of July next, at this office, at which time and place the balance due must be aid. vate Company reserve the right to reject all proposals Ing such of the last mentioned road as are by the te 8 of the Coren made payable at the Honesdale Na- tional! Bank), will be paid on and after the Ist day of July next at the Treasury of the Erie Railway Company, cor- ner of Eighth avenue and Trent third strect. W~. P. SHEARMAN, Treasurer. TED.—A LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET WITH A gentleman of wealth who would loan, on double interest, the sum of $1,000, for six months. For iurther Particulars address Miss F. KLSWORTH, New York Post office. then ran away, and Officer Hardy, of the Fourth precinct, who had been called, arrested Cronin, and conveyed the deceased, who was insensible, to the hospital, where he died without having returned to consciousness, Cronin’s employer and several others, who wit- nessed the aftray, testified that THE DECEASED WAS THE AGGRESSOR, and that Cronin acted only on the defensive. The jury rendered @ verdict in accordance with the evidence, and added that the accused “acted purely in seif-defence.” Orouin, upon pleadin, “not guilty,” was released on $1,000 bail, furnished by his employer, to await the action of the Grand ury, : A TEMPERANCE PICNIO. The United Temperance and Benevolent Socie- ties of Rossville, Richmond and Graniteville, Staten Island, will hold their annual picnic at Elm Park, Port Richmond, on Monday, and the affair, it is expected, will be a very pleasant one. ‘The well known and Rev. Father Barry has been and con- tinues to be very active tn the cause advocated and supported by these organizations. The steamers conveying persons to the picnic leave the foot of Cortlandt street, pier 19, at 9, 10, 11:30 A. M., and 1 and 2:30 P. M. ———- +2 + MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BERRIEN—THOMPSON.—On Wednesday, June 11, 1873, ut the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rey, Dr. Partridge, THEODORE BrRRIEN, Of New York city, to MaRy A, THOMPSON, Of Brooklyn, B. D. OURRAN—HowakD,—On Thursday, June 12, by the Rev. Thomas 3. Hastings, D. D., D.C.,CURRAN to Mary F., eldest daughter of the late’ H. D. How- ard, No cards, FRrost—WsppeEr.—®&t Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on Thursday, June 12, at the residence of George D. Hull, by the Rev. J. 0. Beecher, Mr. Robert W. Frost, of Poughkeepsie, to Miss NELLIE LOUISE WEBBER, daughter of the late George D. Webber. GILLET—MILNOR.—At All Saints’ Memorial church, in the Highlands of Navesink, N. J., Wed nesday, June 12, by the Right Rev. W. H. Odenhei- mer, D. D., Bishop of New Jersey, SUSAN VINCENT, daughter of Charles E. Milnor, Esq., to ELMSLIB M., GILL&T, all of New York, HoMER—MACDONALD.—On_ Thursday, June 5, by the Rey. E. Reinhardt, J. H. Homer to Miss ANNIE MACDONALD. LeNT—HoJER,—On Tuesday, June 10, at the resi- dence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Alexander Nesbitt, Joun M. LENT to Junia I, daughter of George W. Hojer, of Tremont. LEONARD—MERGENTHAL.—In Brooklyn, on Thurs- MurrHY—Gray.—On Thursday, June 5, by the Right Rev. Bishop Loughlin, Frepenick G. MUrroy to Marky REBECCA, only daughter of the late Dr. E. Gray, both tf Brooklyn. RAMSAY—MUNNELLE.—On Thursday, June 12, 1873, by Rev. Mr. Dawson, JAcoB Ramsay, Jr., to VANNIE, daughter of Dr, William Munnelle, of Wheeling, Va. Wheeling papers please a al SEMPEK—KENNY.—On Sunday evening, June 8, at St. Francis Xavier's church, by the ‘ev. Father Deluynes, CHARLES S. SEMPER to Miss JULIA KEN- ‘The friends of the family are invited to the funeral, from his late residence, Fighty-secon@ Street and the Boulevard, on Sunday, the 16th inst., at one o'clock, GERSTENBERG.—On Friday, June 13, OTTO GERs- tenberg, in the 49tn year of his age. His friends are invited to attend his faneral, without further invitation, from his late residence 326 East Fourteenth street, this day (Sunday), af two o'clock P. M. Hoorer.—On Saturday morning, June 14, Law- RENCE Hoorer, in the 41st year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, this day, Sunday, at the residence of his father-in-law, Dr. Luke Hassert, 29 West 120th street, at five o'clock P. M. The remains will be taken on Monday, for interment, to Hackensack. Horan.—On Friday, June 13, ELicia HORAN, daughter of Patrick Horan, of Cillamad, county of Roscommon, Ireland, in the 40th year of her age. Her friends and those of her sisters, Maggie and Jane, are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, June 15, at one o'clock P. M., from St. Joseph’ Home, near Seventh avenue and Fifteenth street, Jacozs.—On Friday, June 13, after a saort illness, MENDEL JAcoBs, aged 59 years, ‘The funeral will take place from his late rest- dence, No, 18 Baxter street, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o'clock, The relatives and friends, and members of Cornucopia Lodge, No. 106, I. 0, 0, F.; Empire City Encampment, No, 11, Chevra im Abubim, Gemilath Chesed, Chevras Nushim fevakrim Choluim, and the members of Congrega- tion Beth Irael bekur Cholim, are invited to attend, The members of the Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society are hereby notified that the funeral of M. Jacobs will take place this day (Sunday) at twe o'clock P. M., from his late residence, No. 18 Baxter street. A. 8S. VAN GRAAG, President. Jonrs,—On Friday, June 13, Joun Jongs, a native of Drumroera, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 5¢ ears. The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), June 15, at one o’clgck, from his late residence, 1,037 Second avenue, The relatives and friends of the family are respectiuliy invited to attend, JORDAN.—On Saturday, June 14, Litiy, wife of Patrick Jordan, iu the 31st year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Monday, at ten o'clock A. M., from the residence of her husband, 325 East Forty-seventn street, to the Church of St. Bon! Forty-seventh street and Second avenue, where requiem mass will be offered up for the repose her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery. MERWIN.—At Paterson, N. J., on Thursday, Jane 12, 1873, Mary ELizaBeTH, only child of Kdward and Ann Amelia Merwin, aged 5 months and 5 days. Like dewdrops trembling on the spray, To her a transient home was given; The sunbeams at the opening day Exhaled her, and she went to heaven, The relatives and friends of the family are re- June 7. June 14, | 1865, coupon, do., 119% & 120; do. do., 1867, do. do., 160 dha ee tenia acy eae ©. ©. CLARKE, Treasurer, Ratiken onticeatiten a toMine Katie Mu Nee ETWiiaen tees oacaet ae TR $217,418, 800 $277,714,400 | 121% & 121% ; do. do., 1868, do. do., 12034 a 120% ; do. 0 10. TPREASURY, OF THE ERIE RAILWAY Comrasy, etter ee aperesl : Twenty-seventh streets, ons unday, June 1 at two 25,084,800 26,807,600 | ten-forties, registered, 112% a 112%; do. do., coupon, ip i New York, June 1 173. FADE Tuer -On Tieesday, June 12, at | FAL, Trains leave the foot o bers atreet 8 214,475,800 218'171,100 | 148% & 11474; do. fives of 1881, coupon, 115 a 11534. 200 Tol & Wal The July coupons of the mortgage bonds of the Buffalo, | Trinity chapel, by the Rev. Dr. van Kleeck, CHARLES |" MULLANE.—On Saturday, June 14, 1879, of mem= a re ppt ay eee ‘ Euunson and Newark ana. the’ sesirm raliresde'(ore | Thiscion of Bolton, Lake George. nn branpas | Sr0U)) oye 20a daughter of Joun and Margaret 7. Mullane, The relatives and friends of the family are ré- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from het parents’ residence, 237 East Twenty-first street, om Sunday afternoon, June 15, at two o'clock. McCLOsKEY.—On Thursday morning, June 12, Danizt F., only son of James and Mary McCloskey, in the 27th year of his age. e relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, on Sunday, June 16, one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 5 Attor- ney street; thence to the Cemetery of the Holy NY Central h(3()() WANTED—FOR FOUR MONTHS AT TWO $600 NEY, both of this ci ry. and a half per cent per month on Chattles | NEY, pOUn Of ns Cl day, Worth five tlmes the amount. Address CASH, Dox 10) | _,STURCKE—Lotz.—On Thursday, June 12, at the Herald Uptown Branch office, Cross, Flatbush. Nouan.—On Thursday, June LAWREN residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. Dr. Gal- | Noxane ia the Soth year of his 1, ce - | landet, Joun H. StURCKE to Lizztke, third daughter ‘The funeral will take place from his late resie $2. 00 —TO PURCHASE A MORTGAGE OR TO | Of the ijate J. G, Lotz. dence, 529 East Twelfth street, on Sunday, at two * Joan on first or good second mortgage, city noe o'clock. property. A. P. SMITH & BRO., 1,304 Broadway. Diea. xX coupon; ten-forty bonds, 89; new fives, 8! finally down to 39%. New York Central was | brie At Frankfort five-twenties of 1862 sold at 96; con- | steady at 101% a 102%. Erie was strongly aera ae. 288 4 Ra we 231 Gols for money, 9235; for account, 92%. Thenew| in sympathy with London prices—opened | Lane Shore French loan commands a premium of 6% a6 per | at 64% and sold at 65%, declining ¥ per cent from | Mou Facife.. 8 a 2g went. Erie opened strong and advanced from 50 to | this figure at the close. Rock Island was likewise EUROPEAN MARKETS ‘ OArES.—At Chattanooga, Tenn., on Wednesday, B0% a 5034 a 505%. Rentes are quoted 56f. 75c. firm at 1093; a 1095¢, St. Paul common receded ¥ n= AND WAN Avo1r.—On Friday, June 13, ELLEN AvGusta, | June 11, Lovise M., the beloved wife of John M. THE MONEY MARKET from 52% to 51%, rallied to 53, but weakened later | _Loxpos Moxxy Mauxet.—Loxpon, June 4-2 p. uw. | $O.000 tar daughter of Peter and Maria Algie, aged 2 years | Oates, second daughter of the late George E. Acret, ‘presents the singular aspect of plethora, and its | in the day about 4 percent, Lake Shore sold at is eipeed Ae arg tor money, <n ee TRS | Worth $10,000 to $18, xtecnth | and § months. in the 27th year of her age. tes five-twenty bonds, » Old, 924g. | street. denizens are only happy when they can deplete | 92% a 92%, 93, and closed at 92%. Ohios advanced D—ON FIRST MORTGAGE, INA ing jown in New Jers bonus given. 429 W ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited ‘The funeral will take place ffom the residence of Railway 1, OS. $$ to attend the funeral on Sunday, Ju 15, at two | her brother-in-law, John G. Soden, 641 Lafayette ‘their atores of greenbacks at prices ranging from | from 39% to 39%, then fell off to 38% TAO eee ee Or money and Sy for the ec | BO OOO WANTED-ON MORTGAGE FOR FIVE | o'clock, from Sixty-ninth stmet, near Eleventh | avenudf on Sunday, the 15th inst, at two P.M. te f Pi oT POs 3 to 6 per cent. The basis of a majority of the | C. suffered a decline of % per cent from 30, its | }58/’s 924, ten-forties, 89; new tives, 89 - and I. | count. United States five-twenty bonds, 1865's, old, 92%; years, on House and Lot No.9 Elizabeth | ayenue, thence to Calvary Cemetery. The friends of the family are respectfully invited way shares at 50. New Canal, BARR.—OD sebmadeeadl ber oog y g e g riday evening, June i3, Lizzie Barr, | to attend. transactions to-day was at4per cent. Discounts | opening figure. Union Pacific sold at 28% a 27% a Panis Bourse —Pants, Jane 14.—Rentes, S6f. Thc. ‘i arty W double; mort boy ype’ oe sectae and Dora Barr, aged 10 years O.ivek.—On Saturday, June 14, LEANDER L, of prime paper continue the same as already re- | 28; Harlem, at 131 @ 131%; Michigan Central, at SCRAnETORE | Hovasr, FaaNrrons, June 13,—United | gage ready to be assigned, Principals only, who have | and 11 months, fo ent for $1,700 3 RIS Tate Pk Ree Pee OLIVER, in the 45th year of his age. 2 r the issue of 1862, the money, may apply at the office ot New York Match The relatives and friends are invited to attend Friends are invited to attend the faneral ree ported—6 a7 per cent. Foreign exchange was dull | 9814; Boston, Hartford and Erie, at 2%; Dela- rae ae Pymangots ype, 1e—8 P. | Company, No. 4 Park place. P. V. HUSTED, the funeral, this day (Sunday), at half-pgst one | on Tuesday, June 17, at his late reslaincen ai Wes! and steady at 1094 109% for sixty day bills and | ware, Lackawanna and Western, at 10574; Hanni- | been 10,0 bales, including 2,000 for pectiation Hahn 270 Ann TO “$15,000 “TO LOAN-FOR Two TO Ce Ee at residence of her parents, Twenty aycond street. Will be taken to Boston for Alloy a 110% for sight bilis, DED GAE Wh. TORE: 65 06 8 3. Bore, Gusto durensrne wares, ware american. tales of | $1(),()() three years on Bond and Mortgage; no | “BassyoRp.—On Wednesday, June 11, 1813, Ep- | Osnors.—At Long Branch, on Thorsday, June 1: GOLD 117 A 116%. The following table shows the highest and lowest | 9. : from the same. ports, deliverable July and August, | POMUS Address PRINCIPAL, box 228 Herald office. WARD D. BASSFORD. CLEMENTINE OSBORN, Widow of W. H, Osborn, age at 9d., and from the same ports, deliverable August and Prey Sy Rap TES anny Funeral services at two P. M. on Sunday, June | 67 years. nq $12 00! fact l ora IRA hai oo , Paes 15, at his late residence, No, 223 East Twellth lier remains were interred in Greenwood, om y, | wales, Middling uplands, #44. 9d, middling Griedes, | T. A Bi, Herald of Y ~ street. ‘The remains will be taken to Trinity | Saturday, 14th. 101% | Sed wOigd, Cotton to arrive eatler atu decline oe 11 _—— ———_——-_—.-- | Cemetery, 152d street, for interment. His friends, | Puu.trs.—At Petersburg, Clarion county. Pa, 4% Livenroot Breansterys Manxet.—LivekPoot, June lt 16.000 22.2248, 08 G00D SECOND Morr. | and the members of Excelsior Lodge, No. 195, F. | on.Thursday, June 12, BERTHA, Wile of D. J. Phillips, 2P. M.—The market Is bare of oats. $ ). gages, city Property ; also money on First | and A. M., are respectfully requested to attend | in the 24th year of her age. AS & Sequence, doubtless, of the statement pub- | prices of the principal stocks during the day :— September, at 91-16d. The shipments of cotton Highest. Lowest. | Bombay to the 13th since the last report haye been Bt ished this morning that the Treasury Department had received information that in a short,time there ‘will be a glut of gold in New York, under the opera- tion of the new Mint law reducing the coinage | Wabash... 08.54 7% | | Liverroot Provisions Marker.—Lrverroor, June 4— | Mortgages. JOS. BLAUT, the {uneral. The relatives and friends, also the members of nd that the Rothschilds and other | Northwestern éXo transactions.) | 2 P. M.—Pork, 628. 6d. per bbl. for new mess. Beet, fl. | 298 Brondway, rooms? ands. _ Liverpool (England) papers please copy. Olympic Lodge, 207, 1.6. 0. P.; Olympic En- orale Horehwestern preferred. eae cg eo EXCELSIOR LODGE, NO. 1968. AND. tas i, 1. 0. 0, F.; also Myrtle Wreath European bankers would take advantage of the | jock Island . Bame, the bulls in goid did not pitch their notes | St. Paul.. + 8438 "1 f SROHASE FIRS’ ads M.—The | cainpment, N . . 10946 Pe iat Propuce Market,—Liverroot, June 4— $1 00.00: TO PURCHASE rene ment. Proper Ss membe® of Excelsior Lodge, No. 195, F. and’ A. M, | I Dp ) Knignts of Pythias, are invited to |.—Tallow, 41s. 6d. per ewt. age, No. 3 on east side & +o --. Owners of mortgages apply at once to JOHN J. ROCK- | are hereby requested to assembie at their rooms, | attend the funeral, from 313 Rivington street, at on the same key that has been sounded for several Shih and Mtesiesippi oe MihidGian WELL, 79 Cedar street a No, #48 Broadway, on Sunday, 16th inst. at one | ten o'clock this morning. seh days; or it would be better to say that the bears | Union Pacific Re 2814 van cee ened on 70 LOAN ON CITY REAL Zatats, | O.CWCK F. M., for the pusposs of attending the | _Nurice,—Myrile Wreath 1odge, Ho, 81, Sila Viste Th 1 that the pric al cncandi¢ og T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY on LIFE AND | $125,000 TrrOae ON clty BEAL ESTATE, | runeralof our deceased brother, Edward D, Bass- | ing brothers will meet at the lodge toom at half. | Sang lower, The result was that the price opene: Me Anti uae . ae Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and | ¥. HARNEY, 111 Broadway, room F, basement. ford. 2 WILLIAM GRAHAM, Master. past nine A.M. sharp. Members will appear im at 117 and continued to decline until 116% was | Western Union Telegrap! Fe other Securities. Insurance of all kindmeflected with | ——-———— = ——— } Americvs CLvB.—The members of the Americus | fatigue cap. ©. E. FOWLER, C. 0. a touched, when it gained and retained a point, Pacific Mati 40} best companies. J. J. HABRICH & © Broadway, $142 000 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON BOND | Club age requested to attena the funeral of our QUINN.—-On Thursday, June 12, 1873, JOHN pee s “f MEMORANDA. —_— --- q and mortgage. on New York improved | tate brother member, Edward D, Bassford, from | a native of the parish of Mullingar, county West- | Closing at 116%, with 5-16 bid. The sales during the —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY, BROKERS | Droperty ‘no bonus: only. principals or their attorneys | his late residence, No, 223 East’ Twelfth. street, | meath, Ireland, in the 63d year of his age. | Gay were large and the business was animated, | The coupons of the Chicago, Rock Islafd and A. pati Stock and Gold Prlvilees.—B10) for put or cals | dealt with. CALLENDER # LAURENCE, 29 Pine st on Sunday, June 15, at. two o'clock. By order. o | Mine relatives’ and ends of the family are ree 7 il lot s, ot gold; first class names. | °~ re = = " ae CHARLES L, LAWRENCE, Secretary. spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from hi The Washington statement, however, may have | Pacific Railroad Company, due July 1, will be paid | Explanatory circular, with practical iilustrations aod i TO LOAN-IN SUMS TO surT, | - res 7 deen only intended to. produce this weakening ef. | at the office of the company. references, inailed to any addfess. $2.00:000 MndQarct® qi SUMS 72, SUE: | cOnrextas Ciiup.—At ‘a special meeting held at | lute residence, 44 Third avenue, this day’ (Sunday), — - | iy the club house Thursday evening, June 12, 1473, it | at one o'clock P. M. fect upon the gold market, and from te success A meeting of the holders of the North Carolina ! LARGE qhwow T oF, MONE TO LOAN Pod deen grcsenghes *eaand i KOBERTS.—At Harlem, on Friday, June special tax bonds will be held at 39 W: tre pond and mortgage; first and second Mortgages Po EI Nea = ope aE * Lic Le tales Rr alee dad ato bts re bine ath brtanh only. big $270 00 TO LOAN—ON FIRST CLASS IM- | ford, trom his late residence, No, 223 East Twelfth | Roperts, aged 5 years, 9 months and 18 days. @ashed: city propert concerning the disbursement of $2,103,000, repre- | Wednesday, the 18th of June, at two o’clock P. M., 8, FREIDENRIC! + 96 and 98 Third avenue. Rreyed And unimproved property. in | street, at two P.M. tis day (Sunday), June 15, 1873, | Relatives and friends are invited to attend the ' sented by checks that had been satisfied at Wash- | to hear read the opinion of Reverdg Johnson as to — sums of $2,000 to $4,000, without bonus. $167,000 to ‘pu EDWARD J. SHANDLEY, President, funeral, from the residence of his grandfather, v ANC! YE, AT 1 ES OF INTEREST, | chase good first and second mortgages, in sums to sui t F ington and sent to New York for entry, tt isnot | the obligations of the State on these bonds, and | A. "sntite poueies,coinmegcia paper,atocks, wont aud | Sait Fates all or New York.” Ns) O20 1 Warum H. Tunatt, vice Presidents srephen Roberts, Esa. 401 Bast 114th street, on f improbable that the street will be flooded with all | also to make arrangements for joining suit against | other securities. Apply at N edar street, room » C. LING, Sonasbudd po Donomun, secretary. RountsOn Saturday. June 14, of congestion of ort DD, 55 Liberty street. was resolved that we attend the funeral of our late sberty street _ | Worthy and esteemed associate, Edward D. Bass- | Oiver W., only son of Kate A. and Stephen sorts of semi-oficial and sensational rumors, | the State under his direction. “4. N EXECUTOR WILL LOAN $45,000 ON MORTG: OTF TO LOAN-IN SUMS TO Suit, on | BLavvert,—On Saturday, June 14, after aipng | the brain, MAKGAReT ELIZABRTH, wife Of Joseph F. ; which, for the time being, may be quite equal in | The Georgia Railroad and Banking Company | A “witout bonus on New Fork uioy apron Popert 275.000 Rew'foth cits or Brooxtyn Property; | illness, RowENA, Wife of Charles F. Blauvelt aud | Rogers, ia the ae Rind of Ed Wise 40 ‘aklona eh “ a last year about $7,500 per mile, making the | OMly,; large amounts preterred, Address PRINCI "AL, | also Money for Second and Leasehold Mortgages. daughter of the late James Wotherspoon. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tha their influence to an actual deluge of gold. How- | earne y 7,000 pi » box 2,635 Post office. BIDWELL & ARMSTRONG, 12 Vine street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her | funeral, from 238 Henry street, on Monday, at one , lent t — “a ever, “sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof,” | net earnings equivalent to 10 per cent on the LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON COPARTNERSHIPS The following tabie will show the fluctuations of | stock. A four per cent dividend for the past six mortgage for # term of years: no bonus; also Money | on = i ; urs. MukoAnne Batson; in ie 6 { the day:— . months was declared. Its average dividends since | for Brooklyn. H. L. GRANT, 63 Exchange place. MALEER 4. ovine te ae et at or kasaraey whoring, fone 14;.| pO ae Mal y fe STth ¥ ae = — — v the partne: uire, 4 *, 4 rs “4 or 164 | 1866 have been 8 per cent per annum, set FUN 7 ampread of igned te general partners, is cis. | PATRICK CAVANAGH, in the 74th year or his age, a | The relatives and friends of the family are re- 116" | Onand after the Ist of January next sterlingex- ind bay Mortgages ou cliy Real fetater in-avoacs | solved by mutusi consent The, shasiness the firm wil | native of the County Sligo ireland. ig | gpectiully mvited to attend the funeral, from her change will be quoted on the basis of $4,8605 to the | Stit, without bonus. Address EXECUTOR, box 2,681 New | be settled by Mr, McGuire at No 76 Maiaen street The friends of the family ai e sons, | late resi No. 7 oi faneral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, | o'clock P. M. William A. Miles, 242 East Fifteenth street, on Mon, SALMON.—On_ Friday, Jane 13, after a long and ‘ York Post office. AMES MCALEER. | Patrick and James Cavanagh, also his son-in-law, | inst., at one o'clock. - LAT £1 sterling as par. a JAMES MOGUIRE. Daniel Callahan, are respectfully invited to attend | | SN¥DER.—Suddeniy, at New Haven, Conn., om a Earnings of the West Wisconsin Railway Com- A —LIBRRAL LOANS ON REAL ESTATE AND SE- VINCENT F =" | the funeral, from his late residence, 670 Larman | Friday, June IZABETH ELLIOT SNYDER, Wife of — Mi . TWICK HAVING e | s Snyder, of this city, and daughter of the bought out the share of the undersigned in the pare | Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Monday, June 16, | eae By erteate aged Hi pears. i e vic! 0. seve » | at two P. M. ree e the ety oe Naw Yok, fle salt pacinerhiy is | . CLUFTON.—On Saturday, June 14, at her residence, | Relatives and iriends are Jivited to attend her « curities. rrime mortgages promptly cashed. St pany :— Bonds, Gold and Commercial Paper vought and sold. For the month of May, 1873. «$85,103 JACOB V. D. WYCKOFF, 64 and 66 Broadway. onth of May, 1872. ef es oinananentnt anne —— tea by dissolve Ni N Lu 37 Et nth street, Mary A. Clifton, 2 Sist | funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, oes sighs ani LAIMS THOROUGHLY PROSECUTED AND LITIGA- Su tone dane 2, 1873, reheat a year cf hier age. : he Henry Snyder, No. 104 West Forty-ninth street, om Increase for the month over 1872........... $54,202 tion conducted withont tees unless successtul, Ad- ms 2 — Notice of funeral hereafter. Monday afternoon, June 16, at three o'clock, with. * Vice free, Titles, foreclosures, bankruptcy, Bo. at half Charles Clinton, the Auditor of Public Accounts | usual rates; sexcellent reterénces, Addreis LAWYER, Sadie te earn ee $2,049,441 | f0F the State of Louisiana, gives notice that the | Yo SH! Fost omee. day Saaet the Arm Dawe ot Jo Currency balances, 2,511,296 | Validity is contested of “250 bonds, of $1,000 each, I AMAGES RECOVERED AGAINST BROKERS wHo | “!0M€ Authorized to sign in liquid 48,046,000 | of the State of Louisiana seven-thirty per cent have sold Stocks owing to an insuMeiency of margin The transactions of the Gold Exchange Bank ‘to-day were as foliows :— is.) Gold balances.... HE COPART:! ISTING CoMERFORD.—On Thursday, June 12, 1873, at San | out further notice. A, Wilker & Co. is this | Francisco, Cal., BRIDGET MARY COMERFORD, of New Squrer.—Suddenly, on Friday, June 13, CARRIE, Mr. Jolin H. Wilker is | York, aged 32 years and 12 days. wite of A. Clark Squier, in the 83d year of her age. 00, KE Newark (N. J.) and Chicago (ll) papers please Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to OUN H. WILKER, ¥ “0 8 CHAKLES STURKEN, copy. attend a short service Sunday morning, June 15, at CourtTNeY.—On Thursday, Jone 12, 1 eight o'clock, at her late residence, No. 221 Ninth Eugene H. Courtney, in the 20th year of street, South Brooklyn, from whence the remains E € * Gross clearances. p- : ho have charged extra commissions. Address T., r ‘The rates paid for carrying to-day were 334, 3, 4, | bonds, to aid in the construction of the Mississippi | Counsellon box ll? flerald office. is ‘3 Naw Yore, Jane 6, 187% bas ete the nd 1 per cent, and fat for borrowing. an Guif Ship Canal Company, due in FAVS ee Wiemnaneieae - The funeral will take place this day (Sunday will be removed to her brother's (D, B. Dickingon’s) 2, 2% and 1 per cent, 6 = ace pany; » | J{8IE RAILWAY COMPANY, TREASUREB'S OFFICE, A HOMICIDAL LUNATIC. two o'clock, from hia late resilience, 441 East residence, Chatham, N, J. where funeral services THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. 1869, interest payable in March and September. New York, June 13, 1873, a eighth street, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. | willbe held Sunday afternoon, June 16, at three The Assistant Treasurer to-day paid out $21,000 | These bonds are advertised to be sold at public The July aoupone of the Nig ie tiwray Comipeny'e bond Luenberger, the Sing Sing Slayer, Again | pic relatives and friends of the fainily are re- | o'clock. On account of interest, and $433,000 in redemption | auction on the 18th of June, 1873, at 111 Broadway. | secured by morwage of the Batalo Branct,willte pad | im TrowblesHe Revisits His Old Quar- | spectfully invited to attend. i eee aa TAHOE We, Rieu GEE x een $203,642. The Treasury balances at the close of | bonds on the ground that they are fraudulent and W.'P. SHEARMAN, Treasurer, New York. In the village of Sing Sing, yesterday, Jacob Lu- | 97 years, ys y . ‘ His funeral will take place from Bellevue Hog ] usiness to-day were :— illegal. - = =o ron. | ehberger was arraigned beiore Justice Abram Jis relatives and acquaiutances are respectfully | tal, on Monday, June 16, at ten A. M. 3 3 i) Fes ECOND SHORT MORTGAGES WANTED— i se havin; i tened to take the liv | iMvited to attend the funeral, on Monday, June 16, Surra.—At his late residence, No. 14 McKinn on clty Property, ranging trom $5,000 upwards. Ms fl ot es Of | at ‘nine o'clbck A. M., from ils late residence, 4 | street, Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, June 1 A cenaty RAY, 98 Broadway, one Jacob Dirlon and his wife. It may be remem- | park street. A requiem mass will be odered up for | after @ short iiiness, JouN Smrru, a Dative AOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS §. OND MORTGAGE | bered that in February, 1871, Luenberger shot and | the repose of his soul at St. Andrews’s church. The petal) county Cavan, Ireland, in the 60th year Brock Shs one Year to run op improved, property in | instantly Killed Frederica Meyer, @ young | {uneral will leave from thence at twelve o'clock | Of Mis See na cleveland (Onio) papers please fale No. 72 Wall str ew York, | Woman, who had regarded with indifference | ~ GusuinG.—on Wednesday eveping, sue 11, Jamns copy. eer at ie 8%, co eae OWES & MACY. B nse > | his advances towards ner hand and heart, | CvsHine, in the 74th year of his age. OMERS.—At Newark, N. J., 5 OWES & MACY, BANKERS, 3) WALL STREET, | The rejected suitor also put a bulletin his own Relatives and. friends i povies Bi on Br Unady daughter of Henry P. and Mary 7% a ry forehead at the time, and for many days lingered | funeral, from his late residence, No, 9 Past, mers, aged 10 years. > NEW YORE, OFVER THE GAME FACILITIES TO | between ive anddesth, His victin wae the niece Righty-fourth street, on Sunday, June 1s, at two | | The trleuts of the family are respectfully Invited DEPOSITORS AS INCORPORATED BANKS, AND | Of Jacob Dirion, who was also the business part- | o'clock P. M. to attend "the funeral, from the residence of het — a ner of Luenberger, The latter was subsequently Diti.—Suddenly, on Saturday, June 14, James | parents, No, 405 Halsey street, this (Sunday) morl- ALLOW INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES AT THE | tried at White Plains and acquitted on the ground | ELI DiL1, aged 47 years. Brookly also Neptune Lodge, ing, at 10 0’olock, from thence to Flatbush Cemetery, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Satarday, June 14—10:15 A. Me e! a +e Internal Revenue receipts The amount of fractional currency re- ceived irom the printing division of $500 mM). ¢, 62am. be 116) ve NAN the ‘Treasury Department during te BOW USbai.6, hand 121A THe nae week ending to-day was... yes 10 A. M.—Before Call. Le a, 177/000 300 shs W eet Union Tel Amount held by Treasurer as security fo \ se 4 national bank circglation.... Fegarity for public deposits. Internal Revenue receipis to-day Bank notes outstanding this date , \_ The Treasury operations tor the week included the disbursement of $285,000 gold for interest, $1,635,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, and the receipt of $1,864,254 for customs, The Treasury 8180 sold $1,500,000 gold, Se. 7 "CEN of insanity. During his imprisonment, pre- His relatives and frien = a Med Lied = — anne | VIOUS to trial, Lugnberger Siaims that 2 he | F. and A, M., are respeggfully invited to attend his ewfoundand papers please copy. wife ASKINS & BRAINE, STOCK BROKERS, 1 BROAD | W48_, Unfairly jostied out of his half-in- | funeral, irom the residence of his mother, 130 | Van Sran,—On Friday, June 13, 1873, ANNE, T ” gtreet.—-Stock and Gold Privileges’ terest in the business which he and | Third street, Brooklyn, B.D. om Monday, at two | of Robert Van Stan, in the 56th year of ty ves 4 specialty. Any onecan speculate with small capital | Dirton had carried on, and has since endeavored to | o'clock is . Funeral from her late residence, 616 ool and with very litte risk. Explanotory circulars mailed, | Obtain redress through the courts, After hearing Nerrcns Longe, No. 31%, F. AND A. M.—BREra- | noe, on Sunday, June 15, at halt-past one 0 Hoge tee | the CVIENCO "yustice fl ‘att ordered the accused to | REN—You are herehy summoned toatvend a special WELCH.—LeWis J, WELCH, aged 39 years. |: eon & FOOTE, find bail in the sum of $1,000 to keep the peace for | communication to held at the lodge room, cor- | in Lowell, Mass. SSERELE, 4 i do. 100C, CA1C 500 Mil & St PR. SO z — one year, but as this was not procured Luenberger | ner of Bowery and Bleecker street, on Monday, Westcorr.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, June 13, The steamers which sailed for Europe to-day took ry BANKERS, wascomiimitted to the county jell. It cam hariiy | 1och ast, At half-past one o'clock, fot the purpose | WittiaM B, Westcorr, in the 4th year of his OUt $388,436 in silver bars and $5,000 in gold coin, 02 12 Wall street, New York, be expected that the intellect of Luenberger is not | of attending the funeral of our late brother, Ja! RAILROAD BONDS. posit seriously impaired, carrying, as he does, some- | B. Dill By order of D. L, GRIFFITHS, Master. Brooklyg. om Monday, June 16, aF tn o' 3) ive deposits, payable on demand, and allow im- Sree in hia cranium the leaden token which he Joun Nrxon, Secretary. tren rao Barco et eas videulg intended sboujd gud bis egrtly Wogplag, | Voyguaie—Uy CuNUTiAg, Yung 1 “Wraneral from his late residence, 120 Hoyt arate Ballread bonds were tolerably active and in fair | Lae Se

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