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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1873, —TRIPLE SHEET, © FINANCIAL AND COUMBRCIAL, THE BEGINNING OF THE END. Results of the Vienna Panic. Heavy Failures on the Bourse Reported. oe MONETARY srl * ENGLAND Gold Stronger and a Sluggish Stock Market. The North Carolina Bond- holders. A Strange Freak in Money. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES STEADY. Pi A Purchase of $600,000 Worth by the Treasury Department, WALL STREET, WEDNESDAY, June 18—6 P, M. } On ‘Change to-cay cotton on the “spot”? was in moderate demand and firm, in sympathy with the continned firmness in “latures.”? Fiour was duil and unchanged, Wheat firmer and corn lower. THE FOREIGN MARKET, Additional evidence of the condition of affairs in Vienna, as descrived and predicted in the HERALD & day or two, ago, is furnished by the German mail, which brings particulars of recent failures. Chief among these is the large banking house of Brandeis & Wetkersheim, who suspended in the early part of phe present month, with liabilities to the amount “of six millions of forins, , ‘the, cause assigned is that the firm made liveral advances to Turkigh, | jan and other railways in process Of ¢Oh. " a fat er ee ion. Ty Fitts a orl Toltowing ti the example a heix ‘neighbors, they were carrying securities ich there had been a daily decline, and which they could not sell without greatloss, “The patient ‘Was losing strength.” It will be found before many weeks that other debtors will show an equal imability to pay the difference between present and former market values, This situation is not alone ‘eonfined to Vienna. N. B.—Since writing the above private Vienna eable telegrams, from a trustworthy source, re- ‘port that the suspension of Messrs, Draskovits & Co., large Austrian bankers, was announced upon the Austrian Bourse late yesterday afternoon. The , Mabilities of the house are placed at 10,000,000 Borins, The assets were not stated, ‘THE DEPRECIATION IN CONTINENTAL SECURITI FS amounts to millions of pounds, and ere long some- body must suffer elsewhere. While we of Amer- ica are—so to speak—disconnected with “the muddle,” we shall in some way feel its influence, ana it would be unwise not to take a lesson from this first in the series of financial events that constitute the sequel of the “Vienua panic.” The Investor's Guardian of the 7th inst., commenting om the cause of the recent rise in the rate of discount of the Bank of | England, says:—‘There is, about this time in every year, and there was in particular on the 4th instant, a heavy drain upon the bank reserve, and not much more than half a million of gold ts known to be on its way to Threadneedle street, Mean- while the alarm of the Vienna merchants ts aguin on te increase, and it seems not improbabie that they will avail themselves still jurther of the security of our own bank. In Paris, too, a reaction 4s setting in after the fitful rise of rentes, conse- quent on the installation of Marshal MacMahon, | aud we imagine that before long the quotations trom that city will show something near akin to those of a month ago.” "tis but natural that we of America should MEASURE THE FOREIGN SITUATION by the quotations that daily show a steadiness in our own securities abroad, abnormaily low as they may be; but we should not lose sight of the fact that they are among the best on the foreign mar- ket and eagerly sought for as a species of sheet anchor in a storm; consequently they cannot be regarded as a just type of the financial condition existing there, or afford that satisiactéry evidence Of the strength of the market not directly witnin the pale of the influence of the Bank of England, which represents but a fraction of the monetary power of Great Britain and the Continent. The Joliowing figures show the differences in the posi- lion of the Bank of England on the 7th of June, 1872, and 1873:— June’, Bank rate of discount... Z he Bank res 1872. Prices of consols... 5 Commenting on which, an English authority Bays ‘fhe directors of the bank are evidently convinced of tue Jact that we must not only ou a par with, but, if need be, be above 92 ex div. foreign money markets with which we have large transactions. The operations now in progress with the Continent are very extensive and the German demand tor gold is still active. Our supply of that commodity is far trom bemg excessive, while the supplies coming forward from Austr and from other countries are small; but, bes this, the New York Exchange keeps at a point at which remittances of gold cannot be expected, nor is it likely that they will take place so long as the products of the United States can be marketed in this country at such remunerative prices as those now current. According to the last | Oficial return the value of the exports irom New York to foreign ports trom Junuary 1 to May 2 Was £21,224,680, ugainst only £16, While the imports for the same period w 90,070, against £36,921,650. Th bonds has also been ona very large scale, « evident from the state of the exchanges that it has been fully adequate to meet the balance of trade Which was in our favor. seen if the export movement in securities trom New York will be checked by the advance in our Oficial minimum to 7 percent.’ The INCREASE OF BULLION fn the Bank of Engiand to-day amounted to £100,000. Consols for money sold at 9234; for ac. COUNt, 12 9-16 a 92%; fve-twenties of 1867, at 92'4 w 922.5 do. Of 1865, old, 25,5 ten-forttes, at s9; new fives at ,and Erie at 492; a 50, The French Joan has declined to 5% a 6% per cent premium. In Frankfort, five-twenties of 1862 were 96. In Am- | sterdam, Union Pacific first mortgages were quoted at 70%; Union Pacific Railroad shares, St. Paul preferred, 00%, ana Northwestern preferred 71%. London money advices report discounts easier and # dull warket for seenrities, THE MONEY MARKYT, Money opened this morning comparatively easy, being offered at 3 and 4 per cent on the usual cali loans, Subsequently, however, it suddenly gathered strength, the demand became active and borrowers on call were obliged to pay 6 and 7 per cent, the closing rates bemg 5 and 6 per cent, Prime discounts remained unaltered. Foreign exchange was steady at 109); lor prime bankers’ sixty day sterling, 110), for prime sight and 110 for good sight vills. RAILROAD BONDS. Neither much activity nor change in price was @hown in this department, Erie firsts extended @old at 101%; do., fourth mortgage, 744; Central Pr le gold bonds at 103), Union Pacttie land @rants at 7144, Chicago and Northwestern interest Donds at 96, do, consolidation bonds at 914, Han- mibal aud S$ Joseph conyeruble at s%),, Now It now remains to be | Jersey Central firsts at eee Wayne and Chicago thirds at 98, Fort S- Pittsburg, Obto and Mi lungton, Cedar Rapids and Minnesota firsts at 88%. The following are the bids a8 amended at the call New York Cen Del, Lack & W Rew York ( Tol & Wab Ist Now York © ‘Tol & Wab 2d m. New York © Tol & Wab bds. New York it ap ooaip pd Gt West Istm, "88 Gt Wesiern 2d m, ‘93. & So Iowa Int m. Gaene £ Chic ie Cley & Pitts 2d in... Clev & Pitts $d m Cley & Pitts 4th p Chie & Alton sf ome & Alton ist Chie & Alto Ohio & Miss con 8 Ohio & Miss con. & Tol bas: but & Erie new bd Lake siiore diy bd ae "s, utd by Mo Pacific gold bis, Western Pacitic bds Union Pac Ist mi bds: Union Pac 16 7'8...000. 73g Union Bae tncome 10's. O43 J Cen 7's, eee LOO StL er’ MiLASCP Istmn 7810,PD 94 Mil@ St P7's, gold, kD yz Mal & SEP alin, LO Doig aula we Chie fot H&E Ist Bur’d ea win lst ae 8% BANK SHARES. The following were the bids to-day for city bank shares :--New York, 135; Manhattan, 152; Merchants’, 121; Mechanics’, 136; Union, 133%5 City, 255; Phenix, 991; Mechanics’ and Traders’, 126; Gal- latin National, 122; Merchants’ Exchange, 89; Leather Manujacturers’, 150; State of New York, 11013; Commerce, 11634; Mechanics’ Building As- sociation, 100; Mercantile, 132; Bank of the Re- pubhe, 110; Bank of North America, 104; Hanover, 107},; Irving, 126; Metropolitan, 185% Nassau, 104; Shoe and Leather, 150; Continental, 80; Com- monwealth, 65; Park, 152; Fourth National, 1133.3 Ninth National, 104*;; Oriental, 175; Bankers and Brokers’ Association, 75; German-American, 102),. GOLD 11636 A 115%. Gold was more active to-day and firmerin price— opening at 115%, receding temporarily to \, !ut subsequeatly advanced to 116, going higher about npon and closing firm at 116, The rates paid for carrying Were 3, 8,1, 244 and 4 percent. ‘The fluctuations exhibited at the board are shown by \ the following tabi The transactions ot the Gold Exchauge Bank to-day were as follows:- Gold balances Currency balances. ~ 8,145,254 Gross clearances + 79,900,000 THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Treasury balances in Washington at the close of business to-day were as follows :— Currency Com... Certificates ... ‘The receipts irom internal revenue amounted to $260,000, The receipts irom customs lor the week ending June 7 amount to $2,750,000, The receipts irom customs to-day in New York were $301,000, and the Assistant Treasurer paid out $66,000 on ac- count of interest, and $25,000 in redemption o! five- twenty bonds, SOUTHERN SECURITIES, New Tennessee sixes were sould at 7914; 01d do, at 79',; old North Carolina sixes at + The quotations of the list are as follows:—Ten- | hessee, ex-coupon, 794 a 79%; do, new, 79% a | 7935; Virginia, ex coupon, 43a 48; do., sixes, consoll- dated bonds, 547, a 554, ; do., sixes, deferred scrip, 10411; Georgia sixes, 76 a 79; do., sevens, 90 a 93; North Carolina, ex coupon, 26 a 27; do., to North Carolina Railroad, 55a 58; do., funding, 1866, 16 a 19; do,, do., 1868, 16a 19; do., new, 15 a17; do., spe- cial tax, 124; 814; Missouri sixes, 9514 a 9534; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 92a 95; 45a 55; South Carolina sixes, new, January and July, 16.217; do. do., April and October, 25 a | Arkausas sixes, funded, 30 a 40. THE NORTH CAROLINA BONDHOLDERS. A meeting of holders of North Carolina special tax bonds was held this afternoon at the office of Thomas Denny, 39 Wall street, who, as chairman, reported that, after the submission of the case to Reverdy Johnson, of Baltimore, Md., to under- | take the suit of the bondbolders against the State of North Carolina on terms favorable to the bondholders, or rather to that part of them join- ing in the suit, the same kind of engagement was made with Mr. Cc. McDonald to carry ah additional sult On equally favorable terms. An abstract of the opinion of Reverdy Johuson was read at the meeting to the effect that the special tax bonds are binding upon the State. Second, that the State had no right to appropriate to herself | the provisions for such # levy as the legislation under which the bonds were issued. Third, that her proper officers were bound to levy the annual tax provided for to meet the interest, and the | hulders of the bonds who are not citizens of the United States may compel them to do so by a writ of mandamns from the United States for the di: trict of that State. An abstract of opinion of Mr. » Caleb Cushing, turnished by Mr. C, MeDonald, given | in regard to a special tax case, but bearing equally on the various special tax bonds, was also read, to the effect, first, that there is a process by which the collectors ustng this venue in general, to rep- reseut proper persons to collect the taxes, can be compelied to collect the tax in question ; second, that the holders of these bonds have legal claim upon the special tax land imposed and collected, and in the hands oj the treasurer, until umproperly appropriated by the Legisiature for pury otner than paying the interest on the spect bonds; United States cannot issue the writ of man- damus except to eniorce a judgment previously | rendered by it, it will be nec | judgment on the coupon in tie ! tore applying for the mandamus, ther stated that the + $2,425,983 tax Circuit Court be- Mr. Denny fur- souymittee had prepared blanks | and receipts, and we Ww ready to receive the assents and subscriptions of those willing to join in the suits, and desire to commence these suits as | Soon as possivic. He aiso stated, on injormation, that the amount in the treasury to the credit of the Various special tax issues at the time of tts misap- propriation by the State was enough to pay nearly all Lhe back interest on the $2,200,000 bonds invited to join in the suit, and that the committee will make it their endes moneys for the benefit of those joining fm sult. 1t will na, has recently written a letter {a- voring the repudiation of the entire State debt. GOVERNMENT BONDS. These remain steady, with gut light business, | The following are the quoted pr —United | States currency sixes, 114% a 11443; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 116 a 116%; do. do. do., cou- | pon, 122 a 122),; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 1163g a 1162, ; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 11644 a 11694 ¢ d0,, d0., 1864, do., do., 11634 a 116% 5 | do, do., 1865, do., d0., 117)g @ 11734; do. do., 1807, registered, January and July, 115, 1865, coupon, do., 11934 @ 119% ; do. do., 1 | 121 a 121)4; do. do., 1868, do, do,, 12 ten-lorties, registered, 1124¢ a 112%, ; do. do., coupon, 113}¢ @ 118%; do, fives of 1881, registered, 114, a 114)4; do,, coupon, 114% a 11434. MEMORANDA, SIX proposals to sell five-twenty bonds to the government were made to-day, amounting in the aggregate to $991,500, The bonds will be paid for in national bank notes, and the price ranged from 115.40 to 115,62, The amount called for was $500,000, To-morrow $2,000,000 of gola 1s to be sold, ‘The steamers which sailes for Europe to-day took Out $620,000 in silver bars and $30,000 in silver coin. THE STOCK MARKET, The stock market in some of its features ex- hibited life, though without enconragement. Taking the average the prices were a trife less even than yesterday. Du)ness was the order of | the early part of the day, but subsequently there was a revival of speculative interest and a partial | recovery; but, on the whoie, prices scitied we: Qu Unied Pavibe, opening ah -i%, Wolke 0 wma sippi consolidation sinking fund at 95%, and Bur- | Louisiana sixes, | ses | third, that as @ Circuit Court of the | ssary to obtain a | yor te obtain judgment against those | be borne tn mind that a Congressman Smith, from | fallof 1% per cent. Pacific Mail opened at 39%; declined gradually through the first board to 88%, and in the second board was forced to 3834; but at the last sold at 30 a 38% a 88%, Western Union Opened 4085s, and Nuctuated only 14 a % per cent. Erie commenced the day at 6334, but, doubtiess in respouse to London advices, went of 3; per cent at the close. New York Central opened at 101}; a Js, Stiffened to 34 at the first board, but finally sold at thejopening price. Lake Shore varied only 4 percent from the first sale, which was at 02h. Rock Island sold at 1093, 10334, 109, 1087; St. Paul Ot 52, 61% @ 4 @ 3g 34, and closed at 51}j. Ohio and Mississippi went off from 383, to 37%, and c. C, and LC. showed @ perceptible decline from yesterday's prices (the lowest of which was 28%,) by opening at 27% and closing at 27). Delaware and Lackawanna sold at 10535 a 10534 @ 105}; Pan- ama, at 112 a 1123,; Boston, Hartford and Erie, at 234; Hannibal and St, Joseph, at 35 355, ; St, Paul, prelerred, at 71) ‘ HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks to-day :. 5 Highest. Lowest. New York Central. 11% 1019, Erie... 63 55 63 Lake Shore. 923, O25, y ih 673, 66% ern. (No transactions.) Northwestern Pp 8436 84 Rock Islan . 1094, St. Paul... 62 St, Paul preferred. 1% Ohio and Mississippi 883% ee Pacifi 26% We West rae Tel 00 rid estern Union Telegraph. 867 Pacitic Mali..... 4 ve 5) we In Philadelphia Penneylvanias were quoted at 109}, and Reading at 116%. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Wednesday, June 18—10:15 A. Me Be WHO, Fee. MIDAS 10 ¢UnTel.... ges ‘s Sei Se A. M.—Before Call. 201 shs Pac M88 .Co.83 394 do. $7000 N Y © 6's, °87, some Ist mi. 000 I: a. 1000 Erie 3d_m, ‘S0U0 Erie 4th in. + 1u9 Cen ac uoid bee Wii ZIM SH..de Bs StJR tan & ac T,W. sul H& RR 0) A Fac pide i Un Pac RR. be 937% 1000 Lat, Bin dtioe int ie a BONS S000 1 ‘ac RR Ot sols, 8 Ger-amer Bank: 200 Canton Co, . SNICLA&TRR, ve a . be 53 do. ri Panama RR. 200 Ml a § * Paul. 300 No sale iy, esterday’ list of Alton and Terre Hante Raiiroad at 12:15 and 2:15 P. M. | #10000 U 8 6's, 1 Bi. TG $500 US 5-20, ¢, *68. 1197% 800 US 5.20, 1173¢ 8000 US £-20, © 420 U 1154, 3000 US 87 + Itty 12:30 P. M.—Before Call. 5 ome ¥ Pacific RR. lo. w Ls Z af » KR. os 3 to sb 92k 300 924, lw do. | 20) Pac SN U0 39%, 100 do. 100 100 Panama Rik. 100 x9" 1007, W & W 50 39100" do. 30 do. 3% moni & " do 3 bw Un Pac y 0 do. nn Os, | swore Os, old. be de . | 4000 Chie N Wint be. 95, "Mich Cent RR. be 9s! | $000 Cen Pag gld dds, 08's CWULs AN DRDEDS 9 9 2000 U Pac 7's1g b. 10900 Ohio kM con sit 1000 Ohio & M 2d 8000 MIL ons Pp. 350 shs NY GO do... 20 200 BH RR. ob SU Han & StJo RR. 40 Odo & MRR, 0 100 su 50) 500 SB iw Atlan & P* P " 2:30 103 P. ¢ 200 shs Un Pac RR... & r Fa) 2» 700 a”) 3 ee iw Pac Moss Co... | 400 ‘i | we 500 i 4 te Pittsburg RR, 10) Rock Island | ah vv a bes RR 300 At & Pa tee 100 Pac RE of Mo. CLOSING PRICES—8 O'CLOCK P. M | Western + BN a Sete Cley & Fitts a 10 109 nf ase a : a oi%6 Erie. seve BO By Hariem..... 12954 @ 190% 37% Det, Lack W108 * a ts ¢ ‘se Re phore.... 92 @ F- Chion Pucitie:. 247% a 2 COMMERCIAL - REPORT, oss i ieaememenase Cotton Firm: Receipts at the Ports, 2,526 BaleseFlour Dull=Wheat Firme er—Corn Lowcr—Oats Steady—Grocert Quiet—Pork Easier—Lard Closed Firm- er—Petroleum Lower=—Naval Stores Firmer=- Whiskey Easicr—Freights Strong. WEDNESDAY, June 18—6 P, M. The trade movement was still slow and unsatis- fagtory, Values quite generally tending downward. Gotton was firm. At the Produce Exchange bust ness was very slack in almost all commodities. Flour was dull and heavy. Wheat was quiet but ‘firm, Cornwas exceedingly dull, heavy and lower, | nearly all the receipts being out of condition, and consequently hard of sate, except at very low | prices. Oats were dull and irregular, Whiskey | Was quiet and clos¢d , Pork was vyil aud | me sales foot | by easier, Lard™was chee. “Fretgnts were steaqy. Groceries Were quiet agd unchanged, Petroleum was lower, Naval stores.were firmer, AppLes.—There are very few in the market, and those left are held firmly at rather better figures. A few green apples were received from the South, but they were very inferior and good for nothing. We quote Selected choice Winter, $3 30 & $4 per Dbl: We em New Nor mixed lots, $280.8 $5; river, mixed 1 Le ib $2 50, Burrex.—Market quiet for State and Welsh, with very little prime on sale. The receipts are liberal and com- mon stock ts, ageurmalating. estern was in good de- mand at sadly fg igures. We quot te, . 8 29¢. “pails and a Cubs, good {0 ‘ine, 200 8 Sie. to fair, We. a 3 and tubs, pubs, good 8 2Be. 5 doy alesse tanked "300. i tubs a mn Shioning select packed, 1c. a ites OF to fine, ie m4 firkins, hed, 4 220. ; store "Tse. 8 irkins, 18¢. a Zlc. Grange ounty—Pails, retail price, 23¢. a Sc, Cuxesr was in good demand, principally for export, but the home trade Was also fair, and prices throughout ruled steady. We quote - te inetory, fine to not . WGC. § do, good to do,» common to taik, Se, Te dairy, common. to tie, Western tactory, fale to fine, Ye. Hes aking, Corpus —The market remained quiet tor rid tions, but prices were not tiotubly changed. We have only to note & sale of 2000 bags iio, ex Aquidneck, at Baitimore, on private. terms —! oes, 17) 18e. 5 tai Singapore, do, 1fe- a 1B, ail iat. 2 Lagiiayra, a rac 2184 Porto iso: 196, ies hues a ee ice 0) ok ra cw ae 5 Mexiec 1 sit Be. 5 sie Weges am sturae "a! Ce iC move th it cotton on pe 5] wa! modefaisiy active, aud te miatkor ruled Dray t ayn Ry, with the continued firmness in suture deliveries. e sam bp a8 follows a m4 5 tal. 1, aa oF tuture delivery, (basis iown midalin ry the sales bave been as follows et Sg three o’clos ac ‘otal, 409 bales. Grand “the asteceipts at the ports 5 ant ston, 48 bales; New Orleans, 1,181; obile, 183; gevannst: von leston. 215; Wilmington, Norfolk, 54; New Total, 2,526. Boston, fh ‘day last week, 758; thisd day last year, 1,721.’ Rates on cotton were nominally steady at the’ following figures:—lo Havre, by. mexm, pr ic. compressed ; to Hamburg, by steam, ae to Bremen, by steam, 7c.; to Liverpool, 6:16 a ‘¢ % steam. We q ioe On a rteans, Teva Ordinary .. ie tag” Menta Te Good ordinai vis 18 i Strict good ordinary 19 19 19 i Low middimg.,..... 20 P 20 Middline.... 2H a: Pit Good midalin, 23 The quotations are based on cotton in store, ranning in quality not more than half agrade above or below the grade quoted. FLoun Axn Graix.—Recelpts—Flour, 9,891 bbis.; whent, $3,005 bushels; corn, 69,897 do.; corn meal, $45 bags; oats, 35,100 bushels. The dour market ruled dull, an Brices without being decided.y lowar, tended in buyers’ The sules since our last, ineludihg all kinds, foot up about 9.700 bbls. at prices within the range of the aujeinsa Guo fations. “Corn moul was in quir demand and ste rhe sites stim up HOU bbls at $8 SOtor Western veliony, $8.40 for prize medal and $3 60 for Brandywine. Feed was dull, but Boe quotaply changed. We quote No.2 450 50 oo 0 wo a 2 3} me St. Loui © St. sar straight ¢: St. Louis, choice double extra. ‘St. Louts, choice tamily. ego e tlour Southern Southern fuperdise. Southern extra Southern fami, Corn meal, We PRPPEE PP PEPE EEE EE i guctanecetecss~mccetse FBP abaseeeeeseesse: Shasta eee re SlSSoaSaSSSSSeRsssssugssaa Corn meal, a a fo. a3 f. 0. —Wheat was less active, but with a iintaupniy the mar- ket ruled firm on the spot, wi ile for forward deliveries titer prices were realized. ‘ihe soniparetiatee were ht, while for July delivery a fair as inainly last evening. ny sh 2: wnieriox and rejected spring, $1 ast S)ict sunall lots No. 2 Chicago, $1 52 for No.’ 2 Milwaukec, $1 48 for first halt, last halt and all July delivery; $1 "7 red, Winter, Other descriptions were nominal, Cori wi full and lowr, closing at * abort # Sic. tor good “steamer.” The sales, mostly ast my pe Pisre About 145,000 bushels, at dlc, a AZo. ior warm, . for dry “halt Fee Get yellow, Western and 650. fo! ‘Oats were in tair demand a P about 59.0.0 bushels, at 38e. tie, a atige. tor mixed, Abo. a 4 for prime new mixed, in. sto r interior, se, TO waite nd d é6c, for oa! sali hie! and, with sales reported ree Heid bashels Wentert n at boe., 8 ny Bud to arrive, Canada, teld at we., in bond. Barley dull and entirely nominal in the absence ot de- mund the season tor malting bet Freiouts.—Transactions in bert atan end. treights were Lely rupted by the scarcity of accommodation. Raves fir tor sil produce, ang oh gruinNigher. In the. char. tering Hne but litle was accomplished owing, in pare. i ty oftonnage and, the high rates of The engagements were :—To Liverpool, by, ak 00 bushels of corn at 113d. | 25 tlerces of beef atts. To Lo: don, by steam, 62,000 bushels grain, at trom tna. a 6d . Part im bulk and in bags, tor July shipment, “To Bris steam, | 7,500 bushels of wheat at "6 Lasgo" by steam, 70 is. flour at gs. 6d.; Soo nds. tallow at 37s. 6d.. 150 bales of huir at Ss. Yo Rotterdam, by steam, %00) bbls. flour at os. The charters include:—a_ British bark, hence to Cork tor orders to the United Kingdom, 2,400 bet Brain at os. ; 4 Britieh bark, henge same voyage, uarters grain At'dea ary Hranvect, Sd. oly & Norwee rk (now at Boston), hence to Penarth Ieoads or ogters Seoguaricrs rain at @. 9d; an American bark, 470 hhds, capaci hence to Cuba and back at 7; a North Ge: in brig, 13 tons, from Philadelphia to Lynn, full cargo Of oil cakes at ads, and £5 graunty, Motassys.—The market ieee quiet. But little dis. Position Was manifested to operate, except in a jobbing way, where trade was fair at ste: ze rumored sales of two cargoes of Cut we were unable to authe hi want ‘market for spirits of fugpentne was Sea active and Armor, closing at st/sc. for Southern, and Is. We heard (ns sales toons BD 28 Ke w Y it 46c., and 380 Dols, or Southern 404C. 103 New York do. 463gc. Rosin was a trite ‘Griner, but not guotabiy higher, *We heard of sales 1 bOI. Of strained at do. ot No. 2at $3 10, Sao vols. 0 30, 1,00) do. strained on private | terma, and 1700 do. oF No. 3: Wilmington ‘on private terms; 150 do. of low No.1 at $835, 200 do. of No. i at $3 60, and 4 do. of pale at $4, PetnoLeum,—The market for refined remained quiet, with prices nominally easier ; quoted at 194¢c. for spot or haiance of month. Urude ih bulk was neglected but firmly held at 8c. and le. in shipping order. met with a moderate inquiry, and were steady at 2c. a 25}ge. Naphtha was nominally steady at 1c. ior Western ‘, oe city, Reports Las me Ree beh ot a dull price ally ¢ quoted at ‘Os at rote ‘centre usville and $2 17a $2 eh ladelphia market, was neglected and Retined quoted at lige. Later, sales were re, in New York, made late Yesterday, of 00) bbis. of refined tor July, running into August, at 3,000 Dbis. or do., cach “August and September, at 4.25y bbls. of crude in bulk, part deliverable at the equat to Sie. ; 1,600 bbis. of do., for June, at 8c. 20000 Pls. of relined 1oF August and eptember ut 19}4¢.. and SOW bbls. of erude in Bulk, for Sune ‘deliver; at Be Es. —Old Potatoes are scarce and the few re- maining lots were very firmly held. New continued aboat the same in price, We Western peach biows, $2.50 a $2 75, State do., & $4; early rose, $225.0 $278; Jackson ‘white, $233 $2504 Prince Alberts, $5.0 $3.50; Peerless. $2750 Pew, $5.0 $6 per bbl. Our qnvegons for ge potatoes are for lots in bulk; it in shipping order Sic. per bbi. additional must be added. Exovision Rewel ts—Beet, kages; cut meats, 1,260 do, ; 4 bbls. and ticrees, The market for ness york. Ps rifle easier to-day for immediate delivery, jut firm for The future month quoted at $16 8/4¢c., cash or June. Sales 1,000 bois. tor July at $17, and 50) bbL witl $' wav Oi City; $220 at Tideout 20 Parker's, nominal. i" aote S744. Bacon was quiet but dim 80 boxes of long clear at #Ye., Doxes of short clear at 8 Dressed hogs quote city, BeetThe ing way the inguity moderate, aud tirmer prices current. The sales tn lots foot up about 49 packages, within the range of $950 a $11 for plain | iness, bbls. ; $id jor extra do. bbls; Ry $22 ‘for prime mess, tlerces," and $23 a $25 Hr india déy Uerees Beet ‘ame were Neglected, but Hominally siéady, at $28 & $82 for Southern und Western, Cot meats—The demand to-day was moderate ; but the market remained hrm for all desoriptions: a heard of sales of 1,00 pickled shoulders at Siac. Ce) OO gmoked do. at de. ; Ls re aroted at i ry LO 2,00) pickied hams, 8. ed Ip boxes of dry, va 1200 pack eae sold a! ars F shoulders; a0 ey sie Ii tbe. aver: ‘s\c. Lard—Western was in fair demand, and Uightly heiier at the close: quoted ats Isi6e, tor June, Sec; 1Or July, 96-100. for AUgast and 9%c. for September. tSieurd oF sales of £0) teres for duly rane 6c. 6) do. for da, at Siscn 290 do. tor August ALD 5:16. 500 ‘to. lers) for MEplomber at 97 166, Ta do. tor do, of Kettle sold BLD Mg Kisc., 0 do, at fie West at sige cash, siet but steady ; sales 100 tlerces at pein ‘The market tor raw rem e in prices was noticeable. We heard of soles or Soo bliss ot Cube a7? Bhs of Porte ico at ¥4ec. and 3,60) boxes of centrifugal at Sec. Re- fined was in moderate request and 1b'4c. for standard A’ 1isge. jor to common, 7c, & food to it. but no es a Mo % nd. i hee Rico—Retining, commo: rd, Nese fair to choi aC Bc. & a3! are oto Ie, Rigen abe, santa ee qe Tac. a 2 ose. waar Dutch atandart rior and ‘sutra uberior, Te. a Tie. ck.—A fair business was ti transacted jay, in a dis. prices, 7 The si So ‘oot up avout way, at, stead, be ces.of ‘afolna at Son taut was, ‘inactive and nominal, in the absence of ye. cttw. Tuaret Nag gulety owing in part to the ieee igslt Ibs. of country sold at Sig, Sa rine es uote a at aibtill, The mi erket was sent Be e ope ul avers ‘ames easier. es bbls. at ray irene es and Fooelpie, 1,181 bales; gross, 1.181. Exports—To the Cong: nen bales; constwise, 3,045. Sales, 600; last eve: iy sey seen M June 18, loniie, June by firm ; market bare ; pronary tee low mi Middlinga, 'i9e. Net rece is, 183 bales; gross, 14." Exports , 172 avkwnan, June 18, 1873. Cotton’ firm; middtings, svie., Net rocetts, 108 bales, Exports coastwise, 616. Sa Stock, 14,19% Onantesrox, June 18, 1573 ns otton aniets middlings,18%6¢, a Ista." Net ay 7 5 pas coustwise, 878. “Sales, 200, ©., June 18, 1873. ron htt of, of tu ntine ‘fren, Rv baer ty quiet at $235 rude ; low dip and vege. an ese patton ‘$3 ior yel- ‘G0, June 18, 1873. 1,800 bbls ‘ats tor No, 1 'Spring, $9 for amber 10 for white Winter and S108) Tar Souble extra. “Wheat Mule that ‘of 3.300 bushels No. (1 Milwaukee club luyath tao Bi stand Psat Site Ror Titinole ut 49e. an co Se Four steady, rales of er, 8 to New York, (0 Boston, - and to Albany, Receipts by 'e and 1,510,000 feet oflumiae Ship. ushels of ee A of UrFALO, June | a owe wh nt ake—2 700 Dushels 1 men ments b by canal—600 Lake and rail importsriour, Ey 31.680 0) ik 0. bushels: corn, 108,581 do. Canal shipments—Wheat 153.370 ba ni, 116,445 do. ry 2.87! do. Rail ex) teWhont cls cer corn, janal treighta~Wheat, 10 gern? do, and Sats the Flour quiet; Wrenera. spa t $7 0 $5 1,75 amber, ite, 8 a io eat loweF! satay Tk 800 Mtifweaies Ne ut do., at $137; do. No. 1, in lot Seaside uated Milwaukee No. 1 Fin, at Ni ¥ icago No. ring, Cy ike Michigan, #170 a Je on sule reported was.a {ew car | Barley. nt Se. 'a Western. Rye nomi ti 31 20 for estern, 8 5 for prime wise rh an a oe yetns Cannas” hye held at %c. Balance unchan, Bad cbalera | 10, Surte 18, 1873, Flour goiet and weak: good to Cranine apr extra a wl, Wheat but unsettled and stele Ne Pd sant ut 2ic., seller July, 26%c. 267g0.) Au- n dlec, “Rye steady; No. 2 dice, apa nomic; Provisions quiet and un- changeas “Pork a hte casion: seller July, Sis; hu $15 90, Lard steady at $5.30, spot. ‘Bul ments dutet and unchanged. | Bacon. quiet and unchanged: fo Buffalo, Bet Wheat Wms, ent Rie pet A ; ic. on corn, "tedeip te 8.00 ie How, 8000 bushels wheat, 194,000 do. corn, 95,000 do, oats and’5,000 do. rye ; 5,000 d for Angust at $17; about 20 bbls, sold in a jobbing way at | S168 we heard o sales ot Bro Shipmenta—6,000 bbls. Hour, 24,000 do. corn, 53,000 do. oats and Ryan bassinet HAVANA MAR MARKETS, Havana, June 18, 1873. Exchange quiet and steady. Freights, ber box of sncar loading at payers for the United states, ie ber hhd. of sugar do., $6 75 a $7; ‘per thd. ot ugar trom other ports on the north coast to the United States, $675 re ae Falmouth and orders—Loading at Havana, 60s. we yjonting @i other poris on the north coast EUROPEAN MARKETS, Lonpon Monuy Marxet,—Lonpox, June 18—5 P. M.— NORTH CAROLINA BONDS, Meeting of the Special Tax Bondholders Yesterday—Reverdy Johnson to Sue the State on Behalf of the Holders. A meeting of the holders of North Carolina special tax bonds was held at the office of Mr. ‘Thomas Denny, No. 39 Wal! street, at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, to take action in regard to compelling the State to liquidate the debt and in~ terest thereon. Mr. Denny, the chairman, opened the meeting by stating that he had an abstract of the opinion of Mr, Reverdy Johnson, of Ba!timore, which he would read if the meeting were not ad- Verse to it. ‘The iollowing is a condensation of Mr. Johnson's opinion :— First Are the bonds so issued binding upon th Whatever doubt may at one ume have existed w. State conld enter into a valid coutract, that “doubt has long since been dispelled. slate ‘can so bind her- self was decided by the unanimous decision of the Su- ator ‘ourt in the case of Fletcher and Pe: 6 Craneh, New Jersey and Wilson, 7 Cranch. 164; and and in Dartmouttl is Jole nd ferret yi Faylor, r, @ Cranch. 43, 135 ene 4 Whe ‘Secoud—Noru “Gatolina De ae bound by te bon is when issued, bad she the authority arterwards to rey ropes ocak the acts under which they were issued, oF to repeat fections of the several acts which provided tor the lev. ing of special taxes ior the lquidation. of the interest When it was decided that a state has a right to enter into contracts, itmecessarily followed that such contracts were within thé prohibition of that part of the tenth scetion of article 1 of the constitution of the United States, which declares that no state shall pass any law “impair! “4, ped the aolixetion of contracis.”” And this has been BS SI 1 e cases so referred to. Ax stated by O} Marshall in Fletcher aud Peck, this clause tenet ver confined to contracts between invividuals, Its terms are general and comprehensive, aud include, consequently, all Eenraets one Tegurd tw the pardes between whom they are ihird— i State contracts cannot be wholly repealed by State lation, the next question is whether Nort Garces could repeal the sect‘ons of the acts relative to special taxes? | This also is aa adjudicated point and not ‘oben to controvers} A report from the. committee was then read, 1m which it Was stated they had prepared blanks for the signatures of the bonuioiders who were anxious to make subscriptions towards furthering the sults against the State, which are to be com~ menced under the agreement they have entered into With Mr. Johnson. As soon as unother $1,000,000 bonds have been subscribed the suits Will be come menced. All are anxious to open the case beiore the Legislature of the State assembles in Noveni- ber next. THE STEERAGE PASSAGE To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD :— AS a constant reader, your enterprise in expos ing the steerage abuses in no way astonished me. After a careful reading, in due respect to all con- cerned and éntirely as a disinterested party, let us look squarely at the whole case. Tea, coffee,, bread, biscuit, bis passage and sleeping arrange- ments are what the emigrant buys, All the secret attempts to discover and unveil the treatment of the emigrants will never do much to better that condition on board ship while competition is allowed iree scope and the carrying premiuin re: Consols closed unchanged. United States five-twenty bonds, 1866's, old, 9254. Senso elaopened, at 9234 for pouey sce rater decount, bee ae “oh mh ah twenty bout orties, 89; ne and Erie Ru! ives chars athe. WC Aves APP ee Bounss.—ranis, June 18—A, M.—Rentes opened at Fraxgrort_ Boursk.—FRanxrort, —United States nve-twenty bonds, 96 for the eens oft cof 1808 Livxaroot Corto: Lay: ERPOOL, e 18—5 P. M.—The uae clo honed te nay, fe sales Seime aay axe lea, including 6,000 ecu! = file sales 7,000 bates were Americans. Sales 0 Eotten mipped from "Savannah of or Chi Heston daring ti nd he marke! opened quict and steady, with mi dling uplands 4 aod, aud middling Orians. Sid. 0 Hen oteouen skipjed from Savannaty or Charles. ton, deliverable in June 16d. ; from the same ports, deliverable in August nber, af 94., and from New Orleans, deliverab! Livearoou a IVERFOOL, June 18— P.M.—The market is quiet. Liverroot Provisions MARker.—LiveRrooL, June 18— PLM. , 898, per ewt. Lavenroot, Propuck Manxer.—Liverroor, June 18— —Refined Lees yee M4! 154. per gallon. NDON PRODUCE MARK DON, June. 1s-Even- ing.—Spirits turpentine, 39s, 6d, per ewe ——-- + FINANCIAL, re A —LAPSLEY @ BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY, BROKERS + in Stock and Gold Privileges.— $10) tor put or cali Jor 100 shares, $125 tor $50,000 gold; frst class names. Explanatory circular, with’ practical illustrations aud references, mailed to any address, STOCK PRIVILEGES A, SPECIAL: TY FOR SEV 4, Tal years past: only the best grade of names dealt in; no privi loge hey hegotlated through this ofice Was ever dishonored ; Stocks and Gold bought and sold on. commission upon depot of Privileges in lien of money. ILLIAM WAXD, 22 Broad street, Ai REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND EndoMment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other pace ies. Insurance of all kinds effected with best com- ie ed . J. HABRICH & OV., 117 Broadway. _ Bu 'S HEAD RANK, cornerof Twenty- fi(th street and Third avenue. The annual election of a Board of Directors of this bank 15 in number) will be heidin the bank, ou Tuesday, the Ist day of July next. The polls willbe open trom! to2 o'clock, P. A. 8. CAMERON, President. (Qommencias PAPER, $100,000 Al Commercial Pa due in three ur tour months, for sale by __UTLEY & BOWEN, No. 4 Wall street. \LAIMS THOROUGHLY PROSECUTED AND LITIGA. / tion conducted without fees uniess successiul, vice free, ‘Titles, foreclosures, bankruptcy, &c., at Halt usual rates; excellent reterences. Address LAWYE. vox box #11 Post office. IRST MORTGAGE, ON LOT NEAR CENTRAL PARK for sale.—About $6,600, 28 months to run; interest 7 Rercent: discount 8 ver cont, Principals onlv adaress 8,, 269 Peal street. VOR SALE—A CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP ioe Be aa up,””.of the New York Produce Exchange; Apply to 8. W. GRANT, Sup’t Exchang OWES & MACY, BANKERS, 30 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, OFFER THE SAME FACILITIES TO DEPOSITORS AS INCORPORATED BANKS, AND ALLOW INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT. c FASKINS & BRAINE, STOCK BROKER: ll BROAD street.—Stock and Gold Privileges a servi Any ope can speculate with small capital a very ‘Xplanotory circulars mailed. TO LOAN—IN SUMS TO SUIT ON FIReT P\ clase nnproved ity. property only. Principals need only address J. E. 1. 1d offic ‘ONEY TO LOAS-INMEDIATELY, ON IMPROVED city property, in large and small sums; no advance FRETS an AE Bokden hares 19 GUsPAvUS TT NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY, posals for $2,000,000" st Mortgage Bonds. MASURER’S OFFICE, — ) Granp Centrat Deron, Is, sealed and Lat Bg eae im Proposals, sealed and properly endorsed, will he re- | ceived at this office til noon on Wednesda 2A day Ofduly next, for two millions ot dollars ($200,080 In the firgt mortgage bonds of this company. ‘These bon r interest at seven per cent, payable on Jat of January and Iet of July. the principal being due in 1903, The mortgage by which they are secured is a firs! Hien upon the entire ra , property and. franielises of the compan: are issue is not to exceed $90,000,000 at seven per cent, and £2,000,000 sterling at six pe> cent. The latter have been placed in London ata price yielding upwards of $110 in currency, free of all expenses. for each #100 In gold ved. OF “the former $15,000,000 is reserved to reyein tor the present outstanding Konded Debt of the Company. The amount now offered to the public is 0 | part of the remainder, and will be issued in Coupon ride of $1.00) ect or lit Registered Bows (with inter. gat and princtval payable to order. and able the books of the e Compa pany) of $5,000 and $20,000 | the option of those offering proponals, with, interest: bes ginning on the Ist day ot July nex: ¥ Proposals must be fora price ints" 1. e.. the tecrtied interest to go with the Bond without spect Maition to the price therefor. and may be for the wh 2 tind not less than $10,000. Each proposal “houid site tte ind | and denomination of Bonds wanted, and, for Registered Bonds the name in which they are 6 be. issued sh ald nocuratel and each must be accompauied. b: Certified Jtsequivalent tor a sum equal to pegcent on the ‘amount of the Bonds proposed to be ken-such sum to be applied towards Dayment in case of acceptance of proposal, and to be returned in case of *" Acceptance, he Bona for prorostle accepted will, ba ready for de- he I July next, at this livery on T OMe, at which ume and plage the balance due must te ai mn he Company reserve the right to roject all proposals pire ©. ©. CLARKE, Treasurer, YVANTED-PURCHASER FOR $20,00-MORTGAGE Wena rm in Central New York State 5 Cash value more than double pate nbdross bond | tise Re Ege + Hood, Only privetpale address box 177 Herald oftice WAXED 10. DRROW MONEY ON FIRST CLASS teriement property; trom three to tive year. Prine cipals need only address 1, box 035 Post W ANTED —80MB. GOOD FIRST AND SE Mortgages, improved or unimproved D CIty also trust age: funds to loan, of first class private Piers : will in jee bo- 58 Wall str nus. SAWARD & LEA ANTRD—$13, 000 TO $14,000 FIRST mORTOAn ON Ws Vanable property nene Broadway ard | sec: ond street. oF will uecept $6,000 to $0,000 ort Rage on face; no brokers, Address 6., nag 4,96) Fost, oftic WANTED—FOR ONE, TWO OR THREE frat) on oy Property in heen (UY $12,000 Principe Dhiy ned udeees MORTGAGE, box hast Post S700? © TO slit oa. | bes Ma fae Sak NREY, 162 Bromaway, room 8 COPART: RSH LES. DOMESTIO MARKETS pt UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A rtnersh! broker. name of Davis & Free- inder the ori ard Gityearor: | Jone 18, 1873, 9 recently « 3 Cotton quiet and steady ; good ordinary, 14%e. a Tbe, Net med" by ‘Wessre, Drexel, Morgan & Co. No 3 receipts, 48 bales. Sales, 100, Stock, 23,755. plac (Signed) JAMES M, New Onieant Coven ja mederate demand, mid dune 18, dings, ‘hs Txt if thy fi t Work, Davi ‘ r" 1 yay os ca ni rm “FRANCIS P. FRELMAN, NUS, FORA Uv, of Porto Rico, W. FLL] Feet Es duced at al) mes to the lowest miniinum, which is doing more to encourage emigration than ali the reform that can be jorced on steamship companies and make them advance to high rates. As a stcer- age passenger I have crossed the Atlantic five Umes trom @n economical poiat, and I would book to-day steerage on any of our best steamships. Take the psehenio, agriouijarel laborers aud clerks und huddle them together on board even the large ship Egypt and then we see a strange medicy. The em: it is generally warned to take every one for a thief. He holds is baggage and often has ittied to him. In @ great many cases there are trom three to fourteen in the tamily, all ground each other, holding on to everythin, -~ Losin steams otf; sickness begins; everything Is in a state of fith 1 a BA sight of fresh meat is sickening, I tell you, my sympathy was with the stewat Tt t8 a notice- able lact, generally, tnat those who give the most trouble ure the last to reward the stewards and the first to. out about the shameful usage om | — board the si 1 have noticed that there was often more hed overboard than was eaten, and not the fault of tne victuals. It is wrong in principle to disseminate feelings among the emi- grauts “that they are badly treated.” There is plenty o1 attection among them without encour- agement. If we would attribute the fault more to the disorderly system of our body in undergoing a Sea Voyage, and buekle ourselves up to mect the hardships, We would see less the provisions on board. Take again the $30 charged jor passage. We all know that two weeks at an ordinary board- house would swallow up one-half. Then what Ieee jor the voyage? Itis the cheapest travelling in the world. snconrage it, sir, for it 18 be re into this Soy, millions of emigrants, If sible let the rate be only $20, More will tem | Every ‘emigrant enriches this soll, Leys | look nearer home, treat thom well on arrival an send them West cheap. An entgrant ticket t Chicago, 1,000 mes, costs nearly equal to the sca voyage, not including board. Can that not be) remedied? The old method of receiving emigrants has been wondertully improved upon, Could it not still farther be improved? Many of our ‘ehari- ties could do good work by investigating proper cases upon arrival. 1 shail cousider I have only, done my duty to effect pe aud good will among all men, ELEVATIO! : To THE EDITOR OF THE Herat i Your correspondent, who recently crossed frour — Liverpool in the National line steamsttip Egypt, de- serves much praise for the manner in which he has 5 fulfilled his duty, His statements fully carry out many of those which I made through the columns of the HERALD, and entirely coincide with the Statements made to me by passengers on the last trip of the Egypt. The appointment of a spe~ | cial Commissioner by the Henao to travel as a steerage passenger i§ another proof of its wonder- ful enterprise, and cleariy demonstrates its inten- tion to fulfil its pledge, given on the 27th of Jan- last, to wi ‘That my exposure should resuit in thorough investigation and @ complete dis- closure of the actual facts. The efforts which I then made through the HxxaLp, and have since made in various ways on behalf of emigrants, are now beginning to produces fruit. The govern- ment of Washington has aiready acted upon some of my suggestions, and when a Commission will bg appointed I witl be able to render valuable assist- ance, owing to the abundance of evidence which week after week I coilect (rom recently arrived immigrants. In England the band ef Parliament- ary steerage reformers 1s growing stronger. On his arrival in England my friend Mr. Munster, Member of Parliament for Maliow, lost notime in bringing the matter before Mr. ‘Herbert, Mr. M thews, Mr. Taylor and other members, and the question will brought before the British Com- mons with every prospoct of success as soon aw certain evidence which I have been collecting reaches England. The prospects of an international law and specdy reform in the steerage o! Atlantic steamships are bright. The efforts ol the HeraLD, the approach. ing debates m Congress and Parliament, and the cominissions of inquiry which wil unquestionably sit this year will bring abont the desired resuit and a happier aud more nonorable stave of things in the steerage of ocean apeamaby 3. Lam, sir, yours truly, J. McDONNELL, JUNE 18, 1873. 2 william atreet, New York. | BEAL ESTATE A#FAIRS. Yesterday's transaciions were frightfatly dull, the only sale that took place at the Exchange being that held by Messrs, Anthony J. Bleecker, Son & Co., consisting 01 the following property :— 1 Phitadelphie, bk, fh N. J, Jot 212100, h. 52 1 n cottaxe, with nand’ Sea At private sale a “re ‘port reaches, us that Mr. el A. Lewis purchased the first class four brown stone hous 5X60 by half whe. blo for $61,500, situated at No. 321 West Fifr street. ‘The great sale of 250 lots, under direction of Mr. George W. Van Siclen, occurs to-day at Whiie- stone, L. 1, and every indication exists that it will be highly suecessiul. The number of tickets applied tor to go over the road to the sale isso large that it will take ten cars to accommodate the crowd, ——__-+ > MARRIAGES ANO DEATHS. Married. CLARK—Winttams.—On Wednesday, June 18, at the eee ot W. H. Lawrence, sq, Hoboken, N. J, by Rev. W. Tunison, Mr, CRASTO M, OLARK, of Lansi peburg, N.Y., to Miss Enba J. Winntams, New York city. ot AEMENTS—LANE.—On Wednesday, June 18, at St. Lnke's church, Brooklyn, by the Kev. Dr, Diller, Wa, B, CLEMENTS to CHARLOTTE H., only dougntye of Columbus H. Lane, Fsq., al! of Brook De _Postone—Ropents.—ln New Yor! on ‘Tues day, June 17, by the Kev. Dr. Duffy, CAMELLO DES Contr Nomis p& PouLone, of Turin, Italy, to Cae MILLA W. Ropers, of New York. DRaAKE—WILSON.—On Wednesday, June 16, in St. Mark’s church, Mendham, N, J., Uae Rev. J. W. Rincon BENJAMIN DRAKE to MARY E., second ter of the late Dr. William Wilson, of New Sabato cage Tuesday, June 17, 4 the residence of the bride's mother, at Summit, N. the Rev. J. D, Hart Browne, Mr. WiLIAM F. WARDS to Miss Kari A., oldest OG spy of the late John H, Allen, ali of Summit, NiJi FIsHER—BipDU: rides pe ‘= = By residence of the bri ents, to Mary F. Bippurn, “ahughter of John 8 Heraing. Pov—Prnovs.—On Psd worm , June 18, RAMON L, to ARAM, daughter of ‘Theodore Pincw: of this city, No cards. RUSSEL—RY DER man Wea y, J June 18, Petid at the residence of the ‘rid ae West a y teenth street, New York to ftane Oakley, SMITH L. RUSSEL. tO ter of Clarkson W, Ryder. No ey! SACKMANN——BENNETT,—O0. inesiay, June ty a the Rev, Stafford Drowne, at tho bride's mother, Jonx J. SADE AES to pin Fon: NOE BENNETT, ali of Brooklyn, N. Y. SCHOENENBERORR—ALBUS. —OD tiesday, June 17, 1873, at the Chureb of St, Lraucis, West Puirty- tire) Re te , eldest daugh-