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PINANGUAL, AND COMMBRGLAL | St: MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) en, ‘The reporters at the Uity Hall called in a boc _ spon His Honor, who received tiem smiling, as sual. The unpleasant duty of announcing the purr ort of this visit devolved upon the reporter of the “RaLp. The Mayor’s Jace paled somewhat whe, the disagreeable word “suspended” struck up: ais ear; but, after musing awhile with his ke y eyes nailed to the ground, he informed the rer) rs that he had simply called upon the re roller on private business and that Colonel I uy came in while he was talking with Mr. Gi 1. Colonel De Kay did not say a word about gus,ension, and, moreover, was just on his way to the Governor, whom he had not seen for quite a while. The reporters, thanking the Mayor for the ‘explanation, left, rejoicing that the inestimable wisdom and intellect of the sayor were to bless and benefit the city for at least another day. ‘The community may rejoice over this iact and also over the certainty that if the Governor suspends Honor it will probably not be before next week, Governor Dix is reported to have author- \tatively announced that it would take nim till Baturday to thoron, digest th yor"! - Bross seat. ehly dig e Mayor’s pon. Dog .Newr—All About Saratoga Dogs. The country is saved. There 1s already another applicant for the vacancy created by the resignation | of Thomas Welch, ex-dog catcher for the Twenty- rst district. Yesterday morning Alderman Mor- rig, Commander-in-Chief of the dog campaign, re- ceived a letter trom a “Mother,” whp ‘“entreated” bim “to relieve” Seventy-first and Seventy-second Streets from the large number of dangerous, un- muzzled dogs. She says she once counted seven on the corner of Seventy-frst street and Ninth | avenue on Her way to the Eighth avenue cars, and on ber return with her children, they “were met by a bloodhound anda large black dog.” Alder- ™en Morris’ fair correspondent adds that the low atles in that locality are perfect abominations, » Water, ho sewerage, and Jamiiies, horses, 18, pigs, chickens, goats, geese, dogs, &¢., are <i huddled together.’ Alderman Morris returned yesterday morning from Saratoga. He said che number of dogs in Sara- toga was something monstrous; they were every- Where. One of the city ofMcials called upon him with 4 view of introducing ils benign ordinance in Sara- toga. Alderman Morris saw 80 many dogs *there that he asked several gentiemen if they had brought them up irom New York for the benefit of tueir health, Alderman Morris said that the dogs at the new round wouid have to be Killed in the old manner ior @ Whtie until the drowning apparatus was per- fectly complete. He was unable to state when the new mode ol despatching the curs would be in augurated, but gave the experience of a friend of bis Who came very near being drowned, and found the sensation positively delicious, The Alderman declares that he has none ol the appomtments of dog-catchers, having !elt them ull to his colieagues in the Boards of Aldermen and Assistaut Alder- | men. In regard to the new pound the Alderman says there is no ground for the many complaints which have been preterred, as the east ena of the pound (which will be used for the slaughter) was 6o lar trom any dwelling that not even the sound of @ bark could be heard, Venezuelan Experiences ‘There was another hearing at the Mayor’s office yesterday morning in the case of the laborers who were enticed by the false representations of San. ders & McMahon, intelligence office keepers, to whip for Venezuela, and, instead of finding work * there “at $1 65, gold, per day and $10 a month in dteu of their buard,” were starved at the rave of BiXty-two ceuts per day, Mr. Sanders put in his defence, which was in reality an admission of the dfence charg@J. He said he had nothing to do with the matter except that he made the repre sentations to the men as the mouthpiece of Charles H. Neil, agent of the Venezuela Steamship Company, No. 145 Broadway. Mr. Sanders there- fore coniessed that he made false representations, but excused himsel! on the ground that Niel | 33a or him $4 tor each man, and authorized im to offer the great inducements stated above. He was not only to get $4 for each man irom Mel, but $2 apiece irom each of the victims, Among the witnesses eXamined by the Mayor's private secretary was the assistant manager of je German Emigration Society. who said that the | geputation of Sanders & McMahon was so bad ‘hat a notice was posted in Castle Garden warning emigrants against them, Mr. Benneville, the private secretary of the Mayor, informatly asked Mr. Neil, who attended the investigation, whether it was true that he got 4,000 from the Venezuelan government tor send- es poor men to starvaiion and misery, ir. Neil admitted that he got that amount, but thought that he ought to nave received about $8,000, He did not state whether he had author. iged Sanders & McMahon to make the false rep- resentation which they did make, but will be ex- amined at length to-morrow. Another Swindle Exposed. P. Bailey and D, K. Hoaglan appeared before the Mayor’s secretary and charged Mr. Neil with having extoried from them $15 for passports to Venezuela, he having promised to ship them on the Aibemarle and afterwards on the Cleopatra. Neither of these ships were bound for Venezuela, so that they were swindied out of the $15, Mr. Neil stated yester- day that his clerk, Mr. Kibben, was the guilty party | who had extorted the money, and when conironted | ‘with Neil tue complainants admitted that he was got the man tv whom they gave the money, Mr. “Neil retunded the $15 and gave his clerk in cus. tody. The Mayor’s secretary consequently dis- this complaint against Mr. Neil. Bids for Contracts, Commissioner Van Nort was busy yesterday ppening some seven hundred bids Jor thirty-eight different contracts, ‘The bids were tor all kinds of work -curbing, paving, fagging, opening streets, &c, Alarge number of contractors were waiting in the anteroom to hear the awards, which, how- | ever, Wiil not be made for several days. ‘The law | which, applies to these contracis says that the | award shall be given to tne lowest bidder, as tar as a) eee with the proper execution or the yr] STREET OBSTRUCTIONS AND AWNINGS, The letter on the fruitful subject of awnings | which 1s appended will speak for itself. The whole category of street obstructions, awnings in- | cluded, torm a nuisance that ought never to have | been tolerated, and should at once be abated in | wto, There is hardly a better laid out city or one having wider and more regular streets than New | York, and yet the wretched government and cor- Tupt, mercenary ofticials who have ruled and | are now ruining our unfortunate metropolis | allow the thoroughfares to be lumbered, | Mttered and defaced with every sort of trumpery that serves to make them all but impassable. We have not a decently clean or well cared for street in the city excepting Broadway and Filth avenue. avenues Of commerce are not as wealthy or fashion- able, why, inthe name of common sense, ought | they not be kept just as clean and tree trom in- cumbrance ? Do the citizens outside of Broadway | and Filth avenue pay any taxes? or ure they not 48 much entitled to the ebforcement o! police reg- Ulations In their respective vicinittes as their more | Weulthy neighbors Every cart, truck, wagon, | dray and vehicle should be at once cieared out of the streets, In many places along the back streets there ts a continuous line of yehicies on both sides of the way, leaving a peerage écarcely wide enough for a wheeitarrow. It there are no courtyards or receptacles ior these neces- Rary things, let depots for their reception be made and the owners be charged @ reasonable quota jor keeping them there; but don’t allow them to remain on the public street. Let awnings and hanging signs—in iact ail kiuds ct business adver- tisements Lhat project more than one ioot beyond | the street wall—be torn down. Compel merchants, whether great or small, to keep their wares in doors and off (he sidewalks. Above all things, prevent every mercenary wretch of an official trom using t privilege of peadling permits to break the city ordinances. Vo me Eprron or rae Henann ‘The business community are continually annoyed at cecerving notices trom the Vorporation Attorney pear at court to auswer for & Violation of the « lances—that I, for having awnings to pro et he oods in their show windows from the @un. When they fortppear ac court the caso ts postpovoll by tho City Ate torney. No more is heard oi the cor antl another | Hotice is served. O1 course it must be obeyed, as Letyre. 1, being one of the innocent law breakers, went to the | oltice, Nos, 11 and 117 Nasi and ‘inquired If had to pull down my awn: “if you don't get i en oifered to seitle ‘said the party in | s¢ for a sum of $12, and hants (rom having awnligs exte reet way hot eutorce {tin an impartial and respectable manner ind not peddle it outatso much a footr Cannot the © oration Algol hey @nd more asetul and honorable emplo: ymen for hi | men han to actin the capacity of assistant swindiors ? | Idon’s thivk there can be a milder term appligt to | them. AN OLD MERUHANT, REAL TATE, | — The market continues extremely dui, The igri is the record of yesterday’s public JAMES M, MILLE: SEW YoRK Pnopenty: Hot ns. th sty 125 ft tu]; Win, B. Asto 1 Jot’ adjoining one. AOL ae by 2s, fr. houses and lots oll Jot 2ox10.11; Win, 2 Astor, ¥. DY WILLIAM KENNEL 1 im 0m Donan id lot ono. , 406. . wasue W0s, Ioxlaixeser Wiss ig ers Ht R 2x, 8 2,200 ling 2 plant, seve F600 Now, if the other | Eri | nominal rates; selling rates, The Moral Effect of the New Loan Negotiation. AN ACTIVE STOCK MARKET. How They Deal with Erie Ro- mancists in London. GOLD, 109 3-8. WALL STREET, } WEDNESDAY, July 29-6 P. M. It will be @ noticeable fact hereafter that the business of the country took a new de- parture this morning. The fact that nmego- tations had been finally closed with the leading banking establishments of Europe for the substi- | tution of the balance of the tive per cents author- ized by law for outstanding six per cents, for so was this recent success of the Secretary in gene- ral terms regarded, seemed to give new life and vigor to business enterprise. Nothing since the panic has had THE RECUPERATIVE MORAL EFFECT of this result. The public did not seem to take mucd interest in the details of the negotiation, | whether favoritism was or was not shown, in de- termining this close. They did not even pay much heed to the substantial fact that a certain effect | was a reduction of $550,000 on our annual interest account, With a prospective reduction of $1,790,000- They looked simply at this phase of the transac- tion—that notwithstanding the recent panic AMERICAN CREDIT had so far improved abroad as to justify the lead- ing bankers of.Europe entering intoun engage- Ment to convert within six months $179,000,000 of six per cent United States bonds into five per cents, That they will succeed there is very little | doupt, when we regard the extreme ease at which money rules in all the European money centres; and that it will be carried ont without any grave disturbance of the exchanges is equally assured by the sume fact, as well as the period ef the year at which the business of conversion is instituted. ‘The Secretary, it {8 announced, will issue his call for $55,000,000 outstanding sixes on Saturday, | August1. The moral effect of this negotiation, notwithstanding all the criticism it has excited, which will be forgotten in the result, will exceed the material effect. It cannot fail to exert a stimulating influence upon all forms of American credit, especially those which come next to gov- ernment bonds and often pay higher interest— viz., railway mortgages. And just here we have A LITTLE INCIDENT touching American railway credit abroad, which it would be well to see repeated at proper in- tervals, and which might be prudently repro- duced here, under the provision of the act intro- duced into the last Legislature by Senator Jacobs, and which is now a law, making it a misdemeanor to circulate false news of a character to amect values upon the Stock Exchange. Jt appears by a report in the Loudon 7imes of the 18th inst. that one N. Y, Marsden was arraigned the day previous, at the Mansion House, before the Lord Mayor and | Sir Robert Carden, “on 8 summons which charged | him with having unlawiully and maliciously pub- lished a defamatory libel of and concerning the | Erie Railway Company and Samuel Latham Mitch- ell Barlow and others, directors of the company.” The afeged libel was contained in a letter written by the defendant in London to cer- tain parties said to compose a sel(-con- stituted Erie protection committee—not the one previously known by that title, but a later fungus outgrowth. In general terms it charged, “on the authority of a New York correspondent (1) writing under the date of the 16th of June, that | the Watson party were preparing $10,09°,000 con- vVertible bonds for issue, the purpose of which was to convert tnem into 100,C00 shares, so as to carry the election.” The writer further added, “Look out for them in the London market.” He then | Went on to show how this scheme was to be car- Tied out, @ la Fisk and Gould, and detailed with much particularity the manner in which tne new shares were to be marketed. Alter some evidence had been taken the Lord Mayor adjourned the case to the 29th (to-day), holding the defendant in | £1,000 bail himself and one surety of £500, To-day | the case came up again pursuant to adjournment, and we learn by cable that it was disposed of by committing the parties charged with circulating the libel to the Old Batley for trial. Now, will somebody institute proceedings here under the Jacobs act, aud we shall probably get to the end of these constantly recurring Erie scandals ? THE CHARACTER OF THE DEALINGS ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE reflected the more hopeful feeling experienced in | business circles generally upon the successful closing out of the flve per cent loan, The stock market opened firm, with a marked revival of ac- tivity in the dealings, considering the continued | pressure of a high midsummer temperature. In | the early dealings prices advanced % to % per cent, the features being Lake Shore, Union Pacific, Western Union, Northwest common, Wabash and | 10 ‘New York Central. The latter advanced beyond par. A jurther advance was had about the period of the second board of % to 4 per cent, which was followed by a slight reaction of, % to % per cent, the market, however, closing fim at nearly the best prices of the The total sales today were nearly double those of yesterday. of the exposure of the ‘‘bear’? influence that had been used to damage the stock. ble shows the sales of each stock, with THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, No. of Highest. Lowest, Sales. New York Central. 9934 1,800 Brie... 3236 8,600 Lake Shore. Taha 19,500, | Northwestern... 3834 4,000 Northwestern prelerred.. 554q 100 9856 2,100 445 2,600 85% 4,800 546 200 2544 300 72% 15,000 8534 4,100 26% 10,700 10% ‘600 11% 200 y Central .... 105% 200 Del., Lack. and Western. 10734 1076 200 TOtAL SMCS... . ces esee sess eseeeeeeeeceeee 76,100 GOLD ADVANCED to-day upon purchases to cover shorts, the unusnal opportunity of achance for a turn being too much temptation to the sellers of yesterday and the day previous, The premium opened at 109, which was also the lowest figure of tne day, and advanced to 10934, at Which it closed, The carrying rate was 2 per cent; borrowing fat. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $199,000 on account of interest and $48,000 in redemption | ‘The customs receipts were | | of flve-twenty bonds, $384,000, FOREIGN EXCHANGE was quiet and steady on the basis of 4.88 for bunkers’ 60 days’ sterling and 4,90}, short sight, 4.87 @ 4.8734 and 4.8046 & 4.90, respectively. Continental was steady; reichmarks, 95% and 96%; cables, 967% a prime Puris, 6.18% and 6.10%, The specie shipment for Europe to-day amounted to $177,003, silver bars, The engagements for shipment to- morrow are stated at $300,000 gold coin. MONEY CONTINUES ABUNDANT and 8 per centon cail, Prime mercantile ae | paper is 6 to 544 per cent for short date, which is scarce, and 6 to 7 per cent for four to six months’ acceptances, The interna! revenue receipts to- | day were $256,000, The estimated Treasury dis. bursements for July are $17,000,000, THE FOREIGN MARKETS were without special ieatures, being irm tn Lon- don on an easy money market, the rate for mopey on the Stock Exchange on government securities | The dum of £16,000 bul day. | } 76,100 shares, | Erie was firmer | upon a better market abroad, the result, probably, | 24: ‘The following ta- | 3) NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1874.-WITH SUPP LEMENT. 9 balance to-day. Erie was unsettled during the | day but closed firm. A 4 P. M. London despatch | says:—American securities irregular; 1867's ad- vanced to 109}; ten-forties steady at 106%; new fives declined to 104%; rentes easier at Paris, 62f. 80c. At hall-past four P. M. the closing prices were 48 follows :—Consols, money, 925-16 a 9244; do., ac- count, 9235 a 92 9-16; five-twenty bonds of 1865, old, 10944; 1867 bonds, 109%; @ 10934; ten-forty bonds, 105%; new fives, 10444; Erie, 30% a@ 30: Market generally firm, Frankfort quotations were as follows:—New fives of 1881, 1043¢; ten-forty bonds, 9854 ; Old 1865 bonds, 10234 ; new 1865's, 1023 ; 1867 boMds, 103. Market steady. GOVERNMENTS. Prices were generally firm upon a stronger feeling in gold, and closed as follows:—United | States currency sixes, 117}¢ @ 118; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 117 a 117%; do. do, do, coupons, 11844 & 119; do, five-twenties, 1862, | registered, 11334; 40. do, do., coupons, 11314; do. do., 1864, registered, ll4)g a 115; do do, do., coupons, 116% 4.115%; do. do,, 1865, registered, | 11534 a 115%; dB. do., do., coupons, 116% a 117; do, do., 1865, new, registered, 115% a 11544: do. do,, do,, coupons, 116% @ 1163; do. do., 1867, | | Tegistered, 115% a 115%; do. do., do., coupons, | 117% a 117%: do. do., 1868, registered, 116 a 116%; do, do,, do., coupons, 118 a 1184; do. ven-lorties, registered, 112% @ 113; do. do., coupons, 1134, a 114; do. fives, 1881, registered, 1115 @ 111%; do. do., do., coupons, 11334 # 11324. RAILWAY MORTGAGES evidently felt the influence of the new loan nego- tiation and were generaily strong and higher. Union Pacific incomes advanced 2% per cent from the latest previous public sale. This ts probably because of the announcement by the company | that the coupons of sinking !und bonds maturing | September 1, 1874, and of income bonds presented | for exchange, will be paid without rebate on and after August 1, The company reports that the ex- | changes of the incomes for the new sinking funds are going forward rapidly. The market was dull in the afternoon. The Pacifle mortgages, how- ever, continued strong and in brisk demand, { Central Pacifics advanced at the close to 88%, Union Pacific firsts to 833;, Incomes to 8134, sink- ing funds to 67 a 6715. Western Pacific gold bonds | closed 80 & 8039. SOUTHERN SEOURITIES were steady but mostly neglected, the dealings being coniined to Tennessees and South Carolinas, CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, | Currency exchanges. ++ $41,811,986 Currency balances. . 29,457,459 | TREASURY BAL, 8 at close of business to-day in Washington were :— Currency Coin Less coin certificates. ‘The following were THE OPERATIONS OP THE SUB-TREASURY j to-day :— Gold receipts .. Gold payments... Gold batances. Currency recetp' Currency pai ments Currency balances SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, Wednesday, July 29—10 A. M., Before Call. } 73 200 sus Erie RR. . 673, 73%, ++ 65,431,872 890 shs West Un 600 do. 7 GOLSEM SR 2 do. 73% 100 20 do. 33 727, 4K) luo do. b4 72% 1000 | WON Y Cé& H KR. 99° 100. we de ”) | 100 Pac Mail Ww do. ut 100 Chi d 1p Tol & W RR. 409 do. it B2ig 200.0 TERRILL. IT $2 Wo do... IT | 35 100 + Ine | 8234 100 ay 10:15 and 11:30 A.M. NB $5000 VS /-20 7, 07..... 15K | Has Rn a eausre 115'5 | 11584 10000 U 8 6's, + 13% | a, 10d 3s | First Bozrd—10:20 A. M. 10000 Tenn 6's, 0,eXc. St 2.0 sha NJ Cen RR.be 105% | Miderenn oan {3 L0LSEMSHR bebe ‘Tse 1.0008 C o's, new, 20 do. res | es call, A & O sap iTd WW Lake 8, ¢, Ist $6 40:0 Mich Cen7's.. S736 10,0 NY © dst mc... 104% 1000 Ghio & M zdm... 75 | 8000 Cen Pac ¢ 18.6 15000 Un Vac 74, 1g b.. 2000 Un Pac stm. 300) do. 500) Un Fac 10s, ine do. 1000, gain & Tol 1000 Hud 2a, 6 shs Bank of 50 Del & ti Canal wo West Un Tel 40 to 5. eer oy = 4, ct = ss zh ZEEzzE é = < Se SEESECE | do. | 100 do. Ww = do. BD soit i 19) Ohio a 4 SERE BER LEREE: Sa 1 0, 400 Union | 100 0, &: & 19000 US 5.20, r, '65,.. 17000 CS 10-40, 'r..662, Le Second Board=i P.M. | $1000 U 8 5-20, ©, 4... 11976 | T2k0 Us 5420, 0, °65..be 117 $2000 Tenn 6's, 0, exc. 500 shs LS & MSR. vy Tex Bepoee 3°00 Un Pac RR ist JW) Cen Pae g bds.be 203 Mich Cen 7? | Meshs Del & Ui Canal du Amer Express. 700 West Un te: an \ iw | jou do Abu Clev & BR, et | Bey Puc MSS Co, | uo do. Gy wa. 100 do, 125 NY¥C& 135 Le 30 2:30 to 3 P. 20) Tol & Wab RR. 9 do $20.0 Un Pae Ist m | 2 | 5 5 oN a $uyg_ 300 Del Uack WR. ‘Oa! 1 Mu € St Pp My OLOSING PRICES—3 O'OLOOX P, M. feit ChTel.... 73 @ ine rae # Fitts: 88! anw Oty pos | quotations. Corn + | Southern, No. 72% | quict, bub rates ruled steady. | atin agi: 1s | with €000 bik. of crude petroleum at 48. 61. + an Amer! . ib 2b 5 el i a | signe, at $i 26,And 5 per cent DrimDAge. 15 0 trananc- | som produce busiudes, OF WOLIA Ghter a .erkentD it such d business with his ap ah ene vised the same secured. Address DUC | ages; et inarket for més pork condnued quiet but tirm at yes pura see 48 {AR | celpts 21 bales, Bxportscoastwise, 102. Bales, 100 Stock, bey 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. say a Bae Onto w Misa. Ba Bm | Sayaxvam, July 29, 1874} $10.000 fe sPm7,anten 20 INCREASE A a & a He Soo pr. oie a a Coton nominal asking 346, higher; wildling. Ive Net | ene pues paying Jnanutacturing Dusinesss “Boa GOTO. a 1K Sh ‘Stock, Sle et * | est paid. Address fe. Herald oft —— ++ 2156 & pra gee 4 Burrito, July 29, 1874. ea 4 7 . ri imports for the lust tw y- COMMERCIAL REPORT. } Cee ioe det res bao caval | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. a Yo BN a shipinenty Whi és Wushels: ‘cord 257.085 do. Hall wast AE A expurts—\heut, bard us ao. | Cotton Dall—Flour Unchanged—Wheat | 77.65) «: rye’ Sie do. ‘Canal freights Married. Dull and Lower—Corn Firmer—Oata De- | cidedly Higher—Pork Firm—Lard Firm- IxGuis—Gorpon.—At the Caurch of the Transe + Oats, b'6c., to New York. 43 eae: } Pguretion, on Monday, July 27, by pe Rev. Dr, amber, $6) 8 3673: Hougiton, ARCHIBALD INGLIS, of Edinburgh, Seot white, $7 a $ heat dul } Ue p lat er—Freights Steady—Grocertes Firma | bois rita at $1: held Miwankoe Not spn {ii Son an omen eearameae anne ee Of ie late Vetroleum Dull and Lower=Spirits | fii: cwlcs tani buvels Cah etice bate ai Me RAUNAIs.—In New orks on Saturday, Turpentine Steady—! lene | sales of 400) bushels No. 2 Western at 65 ay 16, 1874, by Rev, George joughton, Henny yaRosin Bask | Dally 3 Barley mat firma! Canada, $1 9 CLARENDON SMITH to HounDA Sr. H. BRavnais, Whiskey Dearer. WEDNESDayY, July 29—6 P. M. The merchandise markets were still irregular and prices fluctuating. At the Provision Exchange flour was quiet, but unchanges, Wheat was dull and easier for all but choice spring, which was | scarce and held firm, though in limited request. | Corn was firmer, in sympathy with the Western Septembe ley tu tair di Western, $1 90a $1 90. Balance unchanged. at closed at ) both of this city, No 3. ey vaty Cmte gO ~ ait | “4 sania Vheat steady; No. 3f% thi, ag bY $1 05% August; $1 084," Septem h Died. othe ip ag Bae Ay he? excited; | | BOYER—On Tuesday, July 28, ANNIE J. BOYLE der the intiuence of the corner No 2 | eldest daughter of Andrew and Mary Apne Boyle, The. ensh: Wie. August oF | 1M the Zist year of her age. 4 Oats exelteds prices |" ‘The ftineral will take place from ner Inte residence, 5 Kast twelfth street, » duly Ble prin tr; | sand friends ot t are Tespect= itlower rates: | fully invited to t further notice. rejected, Bige. a ole. solid at Ste. cash Tye dutl and iower jeniand and advane No. Sspring, ¥e. Pork ML fal end withou markets, but the demand was checked an @ | sales al $¥2 ca: 22 65 a $22 Lard in fau UTE vter a tedious file z Vand Samay mand au erat S sa ’ dusiness light. Oats were so scaree that | (yuu gtd tenet ‘ ? oi New omens buyers were compelled to pay whatever | liskey ‘steady ‘ac. 9 reigniy dull and nominal: | ¢ycra cade ere heapectinily invited to attend the corn to Butuld, 24c. Receipts—1,0W) bbls. flour, 17.00) | AHeral, he Church of the Annunciation, sellers demanded, so that prices were | busheis wheat. 171,000 do. corn, 27.000 do. oats, .0Wdo. | Fourteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh decidedly higher. Whiskey was again advanced. | rye, 4,000 The “long” prodact was again firmer, with higher prices paid jor nearly everytiing under tuis head. Freights were moderately active and about steady. Cotton remained dull, with values of “spot” unchanged, and “futures” a shade firmer. Groceries were quiet, but the market firm. Petroleum was inactive and lower tor refined, but active and steady for crude. Spirits tarpen- tine Was qulet and about steady, while for rosin the market was doll and easier. Cortox.—The market for “spot” cotton continued dull, with sales confined to lots tor consumption; quotations do, bar! y Hey oS bushels wheat, 181,000 do. corn, 7,000 do. oats, 1,00) do. barley. ws 121 per cent minum; do. short sight do., Ls a premidan, ‘On Paris: 138 5 145 premfun. Loxpox Propucr Masxgxr.—Loxvox, Jaly 29—Even- ing.—Linseed oil, £27 93. per ton. ments-7,00 bbls. tour, 3300 | Avenues, on Thursday July 39, at nine A. M. Intere ment at Greenwood, © BYRNES.—On ‘Tuesday, July 28, Mrs. JOHANNA aryes4 Byr aged 50 years, HAVANA EXCHANGE, | te iuneral wi!l leave her late residence, No. 449 est ‘Twentv-seventh street, on ‘th _ | 8, all-past hwo o'clock. piahioraes cio 9 | Con On Tuesday, July 28, FLORENCE, TE | anugprer of William H. aud Kate L, Colca? aged & months and 11 days, Funeral sery i be held at the residence of the parents, 536 Seventh avenue, on Thursday, July 30, ai one o’cioek P.M. CURRL—On Wednesday, July 29, ROBERT ORMIS« TON CuntuE, Jr, Havana, July 29, 1874. |, 247 a AS: American gold, 25a H6. Ex. on United States, sixty days, currency, 145 prem: EUROPEAN MARKET. unchanged. ‘futures’ were sparingly dealt in, with bP CREE TT Relatives and friends of the family are respect« values showing an advance ot I-léc.a tye. We quote:— FINANCTA! fully invited to attend the fneral, trom the Re- Iplanats, laren, M. Orleans, Tezas | Bhreits NAN Ss tormed Church, New Utrecht, Long Island, on Fri + 13 1% 138y Tay T REASONABLE RAT) 50) day, ist inst., at four o’clock P. M, Endowment Insarancé Potictes, Mortgages and other | 11XON.—On Tuesday morning, July 23, WARREN 15h 1s. 115-16 15 15.16 ria 16ig Tee teat 4 ~'the q ed.on coiton in store running in | A —¥ quality not more than halfa grade above or below the Brade quoted. ‘the sales were :— To. Consumption....... —For future delivery (bi been as iollows: 20) bales at 16 13. loges. Bamphiet se a" sales have ck—Angust, ab ‘out bonus. August, 400 1,400 at 16c., 100 (hort notice) at I short notice) at 16g. 16 00 a PART 41 chase Moo ae iéisize., 1 000 at 10 15.82e., F Becemper, 200 Febroary, 100 ‘at 16%c., bridge, and passed. Total, 14,100 bales.” Grand toial, 16,700 | Address H. ‘The receipts at the ports were a ‘Orleans, 64; Mobtle, 2t; sav tions, but values —K10, ordi od de, 2% 9e, * quoted nominal steady and. as cargoes, Ie. 219 fair do., Qe, Secon a2 — 0.2 9 days. i Fiour anp Grain Receipts—Flour, 11,192 ‘. 38,52 bushels; corn, 841,66 do. ; corn meil, 600 bbES. ; oats) 1,380 bustels,” ‘The flour market ruled gulet, but un changed; the sales, including ail kinds, foot up about 1200 bbl, at prices within the range of the appended | t eal continued In good demand, with further sales of 1,800 bbis.. at 84 6) a 94 65 for Brandy- wine, $3.85 a $420 for Western and $3 35 a $1 lotor Jersey and Baltimore. We quote No. 24tat ‘i 3400 a $4.25 ; wheat, Secnrities, lusarauce of a!! kinds effected with besteom- —STOCK PRIVILE: tA... Stoc::s negotiated. at 1 to? per cent ket, $5) to $100; puts or calls, NY AMOU $20, ‘0 LOAN ON | Yt | 4X Improved Property ii this elty or Brooklyn, with- | Y of 100,000 railroad Crossties cated for foreign shipment. Address {a8 42 2065 5. di lots ‘in the Twenty-third ward, very near 1s0th street MONEY TO LOAN She? | $7 Cedar street, corner of Broadway OFFICE oF NDIAY Holders of the wirst Mortgage. Extensio Second Mortgage Boga 0 1 urer, Post office box 1,733. GT PAUL SIXES WANTED. I Liv aged 49 years, eral jrom tue residence of his half brother, . W. Woodrull, 1256 Rodney gireet, Brooklyn, E, D., on Friday, July 31, at two o'clock P. M, Relativeg and friends of the faniuly are respectfully invites Dixo: J.J. HARRICH & ©0., 117 Broadway | ey EGES ON ALL THE ACTIVE from the mar- $200 ty $390; double privl- ‘vhis system of operating is fully soiplaived na | to attend without /urther notice, ; nit tree on application, TUMBRIDGE & CO. Baasas papers please copy. ankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall strect. ine DvGAX.—On Monday, July a(ter a lingerin; illness of rheumatic yout, JouN DuGAN, aged 4 FROM $2,000 TO. $20, Call, with papers. WARD e LEAVETT, 5 } READY TON | The relatives and iriends of the family, also of | his brother-in-law, James Masterson, are’ invited. HE PUR. | to attoud the iuneral, on this day (Uhuraday), at Mont weitie, | WA. May ivom his jate residence, No. 253° West p ; | Thirty-third street, to the Chure’ of the Holy Inno+ all street. Bast rs Fourteenth street: | eents, ‘Thirty-seventh street, near Broadway, pp ike (FIRS? PURGHASE MONEY, MORTUAGE. OF | “Gtack OAL Herecn Polst, SN. J Bien FIRST PI _] i MONEY OR1 0! it arent erven pint, % +» O01 16)¢¢ $5700 for site—Covers an extra choice corner plot | July 28, MAKIA GRACE, aged 1 years, bead ‘fhe Yelatives and friends are vired to attend the jun Ae dence on Cottage street, BOND | P. M. on Friday, tl ‘spectfuliy tus ‘ul, {rony her late resi+ at halt-past two o'clock Ast inst, ainouncs tg about di percent ot thelr value, 0: ler PROMP .2ty savannah, Y URO! vy, Gold exchanges. 5,077,289 | 1 Noriolk. 10; New Yor Awana Mortzaxe ‘on first class city Roal Ksiates also | GRAKF.—Un Tue aiter a short ills Gold balances. + 1,820,405 | his day last week, 795. This large Mortgages cashed. | M ness, HENRY A, Garr, in the Tist year of his age. ih ‘Rates on couton to foreign ports we V. K, STEV 1 Pine street. ‘The iuneral wil take place from Ms late resi- a balane aly, Ce aes 1 a \ wibow " = | aemve, 142 Wyckom street, this. ¢raursd ter Gold balance 2 | il en, by steant, WIDOW OF 30, IN 8 RCUM: , | Genve,. Wyckolf street, tis (Thursday) aiter- Curreney bal | ‘compre! Vo Liverpool, 44d. a 5-16d! wontld like to form the acquaintance of some honor’ | BOOM, at three o’clock. 2 Gross clearances. 4d. by sail. able genucman who would render her some assistance. HAL At Franklin, N. J., on Wednesday, Jaly Roe re he market to-day ruled duil for all deserip- NOERITY, Herald Uptown Branch ofice 29, Joun, infant child of Z) J. and Hanoah M. _ — | Halpin, aged 7 weeks and 3 d IN SUMS OF | Funeral from 239 West bit + GBs Morigages purchased at | whursday, July 80, at two o'c! Kaela NE SUN, 2 Pine street | HaLpiNe.—Suddeniy, on Wednesday, July 29, | MARIE (MINNIE) MARGUERITE HUNTER, youngest daughter of the late General Charles G. and Mar- | garet G. Halpine, | Funeral will take place from the residenes of her | mother, exington avenue, on Friday, 31st kK A.M. Relatives and friends of ed to attend, please copy. vned, at Hackensack, abd 2 i R, only sou ot the late G Sear } eneral William yWard, of Charieston, 8. C. TON & COMPANY, . | in the 20th year of his age, inkers, 10 Pine strect. Wert Thirty-fourth we bak 3. second strect, on YM. Kk di Morigages hought by JOSEPH M. POLIS, BLOOMINGTON anp Western KatLway Company, ¢ Broapway, York, July 27, 1574. 9 Bonda and | y are reque: ddressito W. K. MEAD, Assistant Trea: sof this company HEyW, Monday, Funeral from residence Superfine State. 4, 6 0 dus Weha Lo, GOR NE —- | street, on Thursday, at ae ‘KP. Me Extra State... a ANTED—LOAN OF $19.00) FOR THREE YEARS | Charieston (8. and Baltimore (Md. Chotee State... 5a W of roadway corner building and Snug Harbor | copy. : : i ee Superfine Weste: a | “lease, worth $120.00): no bonus; no brokerage. Address | ” JuxKins,—At Winfield, on Wednesday, July 29, beh tcelegs : MH hla Sieh ree et nl ~ Prrzk, sono! Jonn, Jr, and Mary Jenkins, aged 6 Round hoop Onto, shipping a $30 WANTED—ON GOOD FBCURITY NEAR Irs | years and 10 months. Round hoop Vhio, trade brands. 1 \q value; interest ? pe ta month will be | May he rest i peace. Family, a | paid; no pawnbroker need :vply. Address BORROWER, | — Funeral from house, on Friday, 3ist inst,, at two - | Herald ottice. Sco: ays aw | P.M. Friends invited without further notice 6Ha ons ‘gma om $10.00 California. Nomina}, ta Rye tour, fine to sa ec % 5 Southern, superfine, Soathern, extra, Southern, tamily. Corn meal, W Corn meal, meal, Brandy Corn meal, puncheon Caloric. 3 | Near Lone Particulars ay duit’ and’ ie, a Ye. Tower ‘ior all ¢ prime Milwaukee, for which $1 23 was bid. The sales were about 50.000 ‘bushels, at $1 25 a SbZ2 for ungraded, $1.80 for No. 2 Minnesota, $1 Ba $1.35 for No. 1 do., $13 8 $132 for old and new winter, $1 43 tor new white Ten- nessee and $1 $1 BU tor No. 2 Chicago spring. Corn was firmer. but quiet, ‘he sales were about 75,00 bnshe!s at 79c, a 8c. for witxed, Yellow aud white were gages. 8. es, Machinery, &c., yalne $60,000; insure 8 00 | i Feasonable bodus paid. i J.D. CO! 20.000 worth $30, 00—first mortgage, edunty, box 17? Hera $20.000) scant Countey ‘seas, % | $4.0.00( | required; will also purchas 8. SIMON, Jr.,.99 Chambers st., corner Church. | KELLOGG.—In Forest Port, Oneida county, N. Yo, | on Wednesday, July 29, 1874, BETSEY ANN KELLOGG, | relict of Jenn D. Kellogg, aged 62 years and 8 months. Linpsay.—On Saturday, June 13, at his late resi- | dence, near Heltast, Ireland, Alderman ROBERT Linpsay, J. P. of the firm of Robert Lindsay & Co. and Lindsay Brother: Ly + —On Tuesd: WANTED—ON FIRST CLASS VILLAGE Mill property, store, Exc Y, Farm, Cot- a! for $10,000. NDIC:, 149 Broadway. WANTED—O: BOND AND. MORT- gage on Westchesier county Pro} re: N , Mrs. CORNELIA Lyon, —— | widow of Jolm Lyou, aged 75 years'and 8 days. EL | _ Her funeral will take place from her late resi+ ul large Farm, | dence, 123 Cnerry street, on ‘Thursday, Joly 80, at ue of property two o’clock ?, M, Her relatives and friends are ide SHR EES | a a oe bd apy conan Kg UMS, ON | ‘ACE.—On ‘Tuesday, July 2: HARRY MACE, pacrtys ar honus | 800 of P, H. and Mattie Mace, aged 6 months, se A few good Nebgad Mort- | The refatives and Iriends of the family are res | quested to attend the iuneral, from tha residence FIRST MORTGAGE ‘auch, N. at 18) Brox TO LOAN—IN good imp! nominal. Oats were scarce and hi only about 10,000 bushels. at 7c. a 763zc. for mixed. in store and afloat, 89c. for white in ; closing quict, but. trm, Barley ‘and rye were inactive and entirely nominal, Feeicnts.—The market. for berth freights was ve: Tonnage tor charter suit- west, with | Keil. igher, The sales were of Keil able to the petroleum trade was in active requ rates ruling even. The engagements were :—To ‘Liver- pool, by steam, 8,00) bushels or grain at 7d., 1,500 bushe! of do. at Tigi, ‘25,000 boxes cheese at 4x. a 4s, 1200 | 7 boxes bacon at 35s,'a 40s,, 445 hhds af tobacco at 30%. To | London, by steam, 4.00) bushels of grain ut 7d., 1.500 bbls. flour ats. xd. ‘The charters include :--An Italian bark, hence to a direct port in the United Kingdom, with 3,30) quarters of grain on private. terms: British bark hence to Bremen, with 6,900 bbls. ot refined petro'eun 4d.; a’ British ship, he -_ BU ence same Voyage (PUE, UNDERSIGN fk Twenty-third street, New York solved their copartnership. firm will be respectively Feevived and paid by Julius i Twenty-first strect, near Flith avenue, on Friday i BT hird street, in his own name, on t PARTY WITH FROM 1874, 1A, A. the West Indies. controlling double rhe amount or | Janette Michelbacner, iu the 20th yeur of her hisinvestment. Address 8. V., box 216 Herald office. = | of the pareats,,No. 389 Canal street, on Thursday, H soy BO, at 8 Paice. adh SaiyYo, ~~~ | MALONE.—On Wednesday, July “29, at her rest ANG THE FIRM cence, $30 Ninth avenue, Brooklyn, CATHERINE, s, of No. 502 Kast | widow of James Malone. 2 ‘the et fonds tend the | Zhe remains will be taken to St. John's church, _ COPARTNERsAivs, KD, CONSTITU & Leonhardt, marble y July 24, 1874, JACOB M. LE morning, at halt-past ten o’clock, where pee jurem ‘Leonhatdt will open that pl NHARDT. | mass wili be offered for the repose of he: , and ac 502 East | iromtuence to Calvary Cemetery for {ikérment. st August, | The gricnds of the family are respectfully invited ——= | to.atcena, | MICHELBACHBR.—Sudéenly, on Tuesday, July 28, | AM second daughter of Abratam and SINESS OPPO TUNITINS., 000 ‘TO $A00 TO Go TO = | ,Juneral this (lhursday) morning, at nine o'clock, from corner Lexington avenue and Seventy-first k, henge to Havre or Bordeanx, with 4,0.0 bbl GENTLEMAN WHO CAN. INVEST $10,000 CAN | street, Friends of the inmily ure respectrally in- Sends dows 4a thes on American ain», heuee: brain att in¢erest tn a paying business: article sta. | Viteu to attend. ora an Cronsiadt, with 5,000. bbis. of retined do., on private | Dle and sold terms; a German bark, hence to stoekhoim, with 2.00) | bbls. of refined do. atéa. 9d. ; an American hark, heace 3 | Herald office, by contract to A Nod houses, al | For particulars and interview address 1. C., MILLLKEN,—-On Wednesday, July 29, JENNIE JA- MISON, infant daughter o! David and Mary Milliken, to Kiga, with 3,000 bbls, of redned do.. at ish bark. hence to Alicant or Valencia, w and 3.000 cases of refined do., at Ss and 25: an Italian hark, hence to Genoa, with 3.20) bbls. of refined do. eterms; a British bark, trom Philadelphi inentat port, with 4,700 bbls, ot refined do., at German bark, trom Richmond to Rio, with $,000 | <A general 1 A jopbing Tow. Prices were | quoted firm 1s follow Ww crop—Cuba centrinzal and mixed. 38¢. a 86e. ed, 87e. a 4s : i 5 45c.5 | iNew | A tions reportes ide frou. RARE covado. refining, 88. a 420, : 20. do.. jrroce Porto Rico. 4e,'a 7uc.: English Islands, 40¢. a 526, Orleans, 7Uc. a 85e. MavAL stoRES—Cho market for, spirits of turpentine was qlilet, but closed a trifle steadier, with 35e. bid and retused. We heard ot .sales of 75 bbls, at 36c. and 20 bbls. at 35'se. The market for rosin was dull and weak. Strained quoted nominally at $220 0 $2 25. We have only to note amale ot 100 bbls., including No. Land pale, sons for soli! 170 Herald o chante PARTNER WANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN. n | Profitable eash | Address or callin person on B., 82 Bast inth street. | YOUNG MAN, 4 likes to go in partnership in an established cominis. | daughter Of David and Agnes McKee, aged 1 year, thousand dollars, to buy a geod staple business and imanutactory: in} CAPITALIST OR GOOD BUSINESS MAN Yices, to Increase facilities in wn established and flour- we aged 9 months and 7 days. Relasives and iriends are respectfully invited to Jor special, ina thorowehly established | attend the tuneral, Irom her parent's residence, business, with fram $15.00 to $20,000. | bit | oy ibaa street, this day (Thursday) at wo P. M. McKEg.—On Wednesday, July 29, Jans, the only WITH A MODERATE CAPITAL, | , Smonihs and 9 days. can be well ‘he relatives and iriends of the family are re- JE, box 164 Herald oitice, | Se sith to potas ee from the - . samen) lence gf her. parents, No. 526 Hudson street, CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH A FEW | ‘thia day (Phursday), at tivo o'clock P, M. O'MaLLEY.—On Weanesduy, July 29, ‘GrorcE Francis, son of John and the late on O'Mal- _ , ley, aged 17 years and 24 days. te. | arene anteat mLLAES ace ge ar rynredey). “ q é 20th inst. at two o'clock, from Bellevue Hos preferred) can invest $10,000 up, with ser. aay trom thence to Caivary Cemetery. 25 per cent profit can be made; guod rea- | Xone bur prigeipals address Tf. b., box fice, at gang $5. Tar was neglected, but was quoted steady | ishing business: close proximity to New York. Address | 0?NEIL,—A month’s mind solemn requiem mass soe @ $3 for Washington and Wilmington. Pitch | L., box 230 1 office. | will be celebrated on Saturday morning, August so) fo i a small way and was quoted steady at $2 02%. | PerroLiua.—Fer refined the market was duli-and easier, closing with offerings at 11%c. and no buyers, Crade in bulk was active and steady, closing at Se. spot, month and August. We heard of sales of 5,000 bl for ture July, at Se. ; 19,000 bbis., tor Augast deli atoe. and ald office. two ‘cargoes amounting to. 10,000 bbls, for’ July and | — - August, on private terms. Cases were moderately in- | quired for and gees firm at i6%c. a l7c. Navhtha was | wholly nominal at about7%e. a lye, ror city. ‘The Phila delphia market was dull and nominal. Refined was ob- nly anawe: onsist of soliceted. {gist —abeny) REQUIRED—AS PARTS ER IN large and most protitable paying business. Capital Merely required to extend the same, au > | Af ten o’clock, in St. Andrew's church, coruer o} Z La | City Hall piace and Duane street, jor the repose of uprers of gol! | the soul of CORNELIUS REYNOLDS U'NBIL, box lid Her. Relatives and !riends are invited to attend, . PAILLARD.—At St. Croix, Switzerland, on Tues. — | day, July 21, 1874, Mary, wile of A. £. Palllard and AC ony Caogiter of Robert and Matilda Martin, of Nis City. ‘The rem ins will be brought home for interment, Piart.—On Wednesday, July 29, G@ ASH BUYER, JOBBER OF JE addresses of manuii ‘y stating what line dress A. & Address TAN. | <3 | taloable at 17%c., spot, month or August delivery. At the extreme closé of the market refined was obtainable | iu New York at 1%c, sor July. The creek marke } noted ax follow: 10 ~ | $e 00, om WNER OF A io retire, would like @ partner, with from $10,000 10 SEPHINE, daughter of George C. Platt, aged 13 months, Funeral services at the residence of her WELL KNOWN HOTEL, DESIRING | petent to take the active management, Ap- | ges; cut ments, 112 do.: lard, 433 bbls, and trerces. The — J,, box 1,W3 © have only livery, at$22. Buco note @ sale o —the marke spot or future delive 3B) bble. for August tor moderately, but without resniting in transac aside fYom Uniniportant lows quoted at from S18 4 nominally for the ranve of Southera, and $26 a, Western, stimmer pack Ont theats—We have to reporba quiet bat firm market for ail descrip ‘The sales include | harms at ie,, and 5,000 Ibs Le. perib, “Lard—The market tor Western friner and the marker moderately active at t 2%e. per Ih. ‘The rates tierces, | po aac of home piel tmiity for a i, will call upon stationers in em address A. G. | FDARTNER WANTED. to establiah business with two of the bestever im- — cominission house is ou Dry and Fancy Goods consigned to them for dress, for one-week, bOX 165 Herald office. FP gy bHYStCLAN: Sleeping Ciey, adjoining ph ; arents, mire, unchanged: Rousevilie, do. Titusville, | ply'to G@k1GGS & CARLETON, 18 Broadway. 7 West Sev $105; Fidioute, Wen; Farker's, tnsted “lines, | m ee recat a Stee EE 10) Westen Raae ae eek eee A icoehewskpie—Poriy-200-pbts,; beet trek is 3 sett ern OND.—At North Stamford, Conn., on Tuesday, { a, an: SEGRE oak aah twin a ane | and Bary oud, afed 1 year and 28 days. WITH SUFFICIENT CAPITAL | Funeral at the’ residence of his parents, Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Thursday, July 30, at Pustofilee, Cohoes, 1 i ( fod boxes yented self Binders, for music and papers, patented | hand, Sta eee ee ee aoe A eu Mota a Drew ace, | lately. address Ul, AB, PARES Et, Herald oMice. two o'clock P.M. Relatives aud friends are 're- were Dot much wanted, Lat were quoted firm at Yea 9 2 Ba <y° | Spectfully invited to attend, Oige. for the range or city, Beet—The market continued ARTNER WANTED—$5,000 OR MORE, FOR EX- Hoston and Worcester ( ) papers please copy. | quiet, bat values were unchanged. Lots to the amount tending 4 manufacturing bosinci 8 catly thproved | PRentice.—On Wednesday moruing, July 2), ti Mack aves were. pluced) at figures within the rauze | artigle of unilmited sale; not subject ty season, THeMIGE | exonce, youREeSt con ol Robert and Catnaring ieee docs 3810.0 Sal Tor prime’ mes! ticity Sew eay | MUN us Dusineds. requires: Feferences exchanged. "Ad. | Prentice, in the 12th year of bis age, for ‘India ~ mess, do. and $24 a For ox: | dress, appoim SHANG, Herald o1 | Relatives and iriends of the family, also members tra city India “mess. Beef hams were au ‘a Aa dotoado of Copestone Lodge, No. 641, F. aud A, M., are ree spectfully luyttet to attend the funeral services, irom tie residence of deceased’s parents, 85 Eightil avenue, on Friday, July 31, at one o'clock P. 29, Mrs. Mar- months and 13 days. Paaeral from the residence of her son-in-law, | Joun Martin, No. 153 Newell street, Greenpoint, on | Friday, Juiy Sl, at two o'clock P, M. Relatives open to make ‘beral advances » Ad- . | PURINGTON.—On Weduesday, Jui GANET PURINGTON, aged 82 years, AN OFFICE rable portion ut Jersey drug store ; an oppor ha good practice — Ad we of As J. Outwater, BOX 1,633 Post office, gust, at | 127, tier for FF ce LaiNien aba | snd friends are respectiully juvited to attend, pL Vad ag 3 1 wa: CLASS WUSINESS MAN | REEVE.—On Wednesday, July 20, after a linger fair demand, aud soWd, te the extent of | Ae ebuld take an Mercer Or purchase Neeey tea | fie Mine Mrs. WILLIAM AL REEVE (professionally forces, at I2%e. per Ih, Butter anteheese met w r, 1 st or se gif nr r } , ' Giaie trade ind prices” were steany as. last quot waving iusiness Addroe,. iM eoniidence, M.S. Wy, | ANON 2S | Mise Liddle Walby), aged 20 years, 4 See ahh Ter cane rane bs Obie. vane The relatives and friends of the family are ré- ngs light, do. ats nde 120 nly ww fair a he The saics in was firmer ar for standard owdered and young i, nn boxes, Whds, and boxes, Ze. Boxes, Duten staucar 110.1%, 8. ta Biac.: do. 1 to '1S, #4 We. sao. 19 Wye. a We, prto fico ng, common to bait ta phasec, 8a. 8 Oe ' 01. Tae. Tt dave 12, 8c. a 8%c, Manifa—Superio rn particulars, oflice, teh sta rand @X- Lor. Te. a7 1 W id Tn a jobbing way trade Was moderate at steady prices, ‘The transactions ivelude 4) tlerees ot Carolina at mom 7%4c. a or Ib. accoraing to quality, and 2) bags of Rangoon at 6igc. a 6c, ner Io, Sreaning.—The market continued. quiet but firm: Western quoted at lice. and eity at Le, ow.—ihe market was quiet and about steady, | rd of sales oF 175,000 Los., part at fo. | urskey.—Receipts, 236 bbl& The market was mod- | erately active at a further advance of le. per gallon, sales {oot up 550 bbls. at $1 (4 ver gallon, $4.00 ‘manufactur! 0. D. TED—$500 TO. $3.0 xteud a paying tu ys v NTED—A HOPEL WITH 3) TO 50 ROOMS, IN an cuterprising village onthe line of raliroa. Address, with mall particulars, y * box aw Herald office. $60 WILL y 4 (irst class Ottic froin $4,00) to $6,0.0 per year. second street. | fected manufneturin CAPITALIST IN A FIRST | spectfally mvitedito attend the funeral, rom her s office; 10 per centmouthly | jate residence, No. 65 River street (adjoining the ing will hold security. Ad- jjous.on street, terry), Williamsburg, L. 1, on Erie diy iuternoon, at two o'clock. SP DAPITAL, TO Stamiord, Albany, Boston and St, Louis papers Porting business. by an ener please Copy. MAN ot ood business quaitications, who | I Hany M., infant daughter of Thomas J, inverting above mmonneaddross, win ten, | SU NEY Hee wy 4 ‘e ue hwith fut | qe funeral will take place on Friday alternoon, PAYING IMPORTING BUsINESS, Herald | gg two orcioek, from the residence of the parents, — | 221 Bleecker 8 Horald om cot, in Wednesday morning, July 29, at s ce, No. 178 Rast (ilghty-seventh street, | alter a long tllness, WILLIAM SHEEHAN, formerly of _ | Dungarvan, county Watertord, Ireland, in the 73th | efi ramered with take pl Fridi | ace on lay mornt from St. Laurence’s churen, East Highty-fourts street, at ten o'clock. A requiem mass will be t oifered for the repose of his soul. een | TiatE.—On, Tuesday, Jtly 28, Mary Ticvm | wiaow of Barthofomy 'Tigue, native of Ballisadare, ons | COUNTY, SUMO, Ireland, aged 77 Years, WILL PURCHASE A LARGE INTEREST Her sons, Michael, John and Patrick Tigue, in a thoroughly organized and well per- | and her son-in-! Patrick McGuinn, are Fr sith dah me needed to increase quecualy oe by Vy Ese funeral, from her sidence, No. ulberry street, on Thurs- HUBBARD & CO..18 Bond street. _ | day, July 30, ai two o'clock; Irom thende to Fiat ‘in anu lWper cent guaranteed, box 179 Herald omiee. ft EQU Business, which \\ Apply at lus W DOMES1I0 MARKETS, Ganrstox, Joly 2, 18% | BS Corton quiet and unchanged; good ordinary, 140. | pay: SHOR ARTE ARR, HnREE: Rook, arigpery: Mike. | past New ONLeANs, July STENT étten Guide anid amchammees oblSdllan, 506, Nal ee | egret WONG TO $25,000 [N REAL ESTATE WILL BE | bush Cemetery, Brooki 000 Kh ERIY, 70 Broad street, | r SBNERGETIC PARTNER WANTED 1 *, | $5.000 i 4 in wen for an interest ina well gpiabinhed WADDELL.—On Sundi a at 20, Mary WaDDELL, Address, With Regtioul PER & | the beloved wife of Hamilton Waddell, and eldest ew: _. | Maugnter of the late Rey, John Hayden, Arci- deacon of Londonderry, Ireland. soit remains were tuterred in Greenwood on the gnARncATTY bormuasric Gsulanth and Mow ars, ble brane!