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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, 4 The Events of the Week—Bave We Entered on a “Bull” Campaign? Interesting Railway Statistics— The Stock Market, WAU Srneet, } Sunpay, June 27, 1875, The most imporrant feature of the stock market week just closed has been @ sharper ‘han’ competition between the bulis and beara, the prinelpal objective point of antagonism ~ petng Pacific Mall, From 82, figure at which » large short interest was created, the price has qadually advanced, until yesterday, amid con- siderable excitement, it reached 42 During this rise the short tnterest was lurtier encouraged by manyfuctuations, bus the market closed with fust.ag much doubt concerning the fature of the security-as has existed at any time. Those, how- ‘over, who are accustomed to guuge thelr invest- ments by real values confess but little confidence in the permanency of this upward movement, and flo not blindly follow the leadership of the great capitalists, who, by mere force of money and sdroit combinations, have demonstrated thetr xbility to mark prices at wha! notcn they choose, Sc 13, nevertneless, to be borne in mthd thas ac- sivdty In one or two stovks, whether foreed or na- sural, by communicating its influence to others, is sometimes the precursor of A BULL CAMPAIGN and the beginning of a general interest in eneap securities that were before neglected. This fact was Ulustrated by the course of tne market yes- jeraay, and, even though tue improvement may oe bus temporary, it still shows how ready men are to avatl themselves of tue first evidences of a ehange for the better and help italong. The question which naturally arises is, whether the moment ig opportune for sach an improvement and can the latter be maintained? There are ‘those who contend, and not unressonably, that the country is not in a better conditien to war- rent i¢ now than it bus ceen for many months; that trade is dull; @ long, ho: summer ts before us, and there i3 nothing espocially encouraging in oar present commercial surroundings. Unis view may be partially true, but it Is offset by so many practical facts that tue weivh' of testimony is in favor of the class Who louk upon the future hope- fully. 1. TRe most encvurazing reports have seen received concerning tc crops tn all portions ot the country, Cotton is fn a fine condition; wheat and corn are flourisiing; the trutt and veg- etable crops are unusually sbunGaut; sugar and rice are said to be looking well, and there is a prospect of @ good market abroad. Under sach promising couditions the conniry will surely not } yo backward. Witt good crops there should be A GPNERAL BUSINESS REVIVAL. 2. The price of labor is being gradually reduced, thus enabling tne manufacturer to supply his products at lower rates. Cieap food and cheap manufactures lessen the cost of living and thus solve one of the disturbing problems of the day for by the equalization of the carning aud produc- ing powers @ cause of discontent 1s removed. 3. Money ts abundant—too avundant, tn fact—and too muoh confined to the financtal centres, But we have passed through the worst of our dangers, nnd, although confidence !s a plant of slow growth, when lt blooms again {i will be to give vitality to oew enterprises, put in active ose our idie capital, encourage investment in whatever is cheap and possibly fruitful, and so start the country afresh upon its forward march, iu merely speculative circies there may be many reactions before this stage ty reached. Prices wili see-saw at the will of the capitalist, and we shall have ops and downs of market values, but these cannot tnter- NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1 75.—TRIPLE _ SHEET, <--anscenilettsteanatteeean / strctresr anh LOwsst PRicey of THN ween. 109 at 15 9-320., 1,90 at 15 5. 1,500 at 15 9.520.. 800 at f ‘Tho fotowing table shows the extreme fuctus- bo wm 2 od, ws na Fd Con epiamber, tions for the week in the leading snares :-— ‘ at re, 3 i Highest, Lovwest, H re fere with the progress of natural laws and that | avtrit of healthy reorganizaiion which is evideauy everywhere at work. THE CONDITION OF OVE RAILWAYS. In connection with the subject of railways tt is \ inveresting to observe—we quote the statistics | from the advance sheets of “Poor's Menual:"— “Tust the gross earnings o/ all lines for 1874 emounted to $520,460,016 against $52%,419,995 tor | ‘the year preceding—a decrease of only about 1 per cent, while the not earutugs were $159, 570,565 Bgainst $183,810,562 fur 187)—an increase of over 3 per cemt, The dividends peia amounted to $57,042,942, being only $77.207 jess tnan for 1873."" | This & aa important point, for it snows tuat, tiking the railway sysieu & whole, it naa Gudered leas than other kinds of business, and is now in @ condiuon from which better results may | ‘be expected during the ensuing year, Only about 1,940 miles being opened in 1674 against 6,000 in 1873, i will readily be seen that here was a salient reason for the embarrassment caused by the withdrawal of the vast sums of money re- quired for construction—an embarrassment from which our iron interest has not yet begun to re- cover. The gratifying fact 1s also stated thas “the tonoage transported by rallrowds in 1574 exceeded tas transported in the previous year, proving vhat the greater portion of our industries have suffered no material distorvance.” The editor continues>—“The resujt, on te whole, cannot be considered an unfavorabie ons. The carnings of the roads were only $5,905,019, or 1.11 per cent 1083 (nan those for 1873. Toey were $52,224,961, or 10 per cent greater than those jor 187: ‘They exceeded by $117,198,509 the earnings of 18th. tions which the ratiroad systcin sustains to the Dusiness of the country, how potent its induence | i These facts show how intimate are the rela- | in the development of !ts resquroes and the firm | foundation on which it rests. Provious to 1874 the annual percentage of increase of earnings for many years exceeded ten per cent those of tue one immediately previous. A similar rate of tu- erease for the past year would have given an aggregate of earnings of a result would undoubtedly lave veen reached bus for the Condition of our currency. That it was not reached is one of the many proofs of the penalty ‘we pay for delaying the necessary reform.” “The namber of miles of railroad ta operation at the clove of 1874 was 72,623 against 70,683 ut the ose of 187%3—an imerease of 1.940 mules, This ts the smallest number of miles of raiiroad constructed ju one year since 1866. The total amount invesied in raliroada reaches $4,221,763,594, $1,990,997,486 is set down as paid-up capital stock and $2,230, 766, 108 debt, ciety vonds, The amoant patd as dividends was $67,042,942, or 3.59 per cent on capital stock invested. This would leave ou of net earnings the sum of $121,528,0:6, or 5.3 per cent, for payment of interest on Indevtednes: TARE STOCK MARKET. In the early part of the week the chief inierest attached to the speculation in Lake Shore, Erie and Pacific Mail; bat at ihe ciove it extended to nearly all securities, Western Union, Northwest and 8t, Paul being conspicuous, The firmness of the two last stocks was due to despatclies from the Weat reporting & large renewed movement in rain over these lines and a muen better ontiook transactions at times were large. from the lave depression, rising from 123% to 15%. Panama advanced trom 120 to 135, an@ reacted 1 pér cent as the close, New York Pentral, Rock Island, Delaware, Lackawanna end Western, New Jorsey Central, Pittsburg and Michigan Central adv: Union Pacific ranged from 73 to 74, closing at the Wichest point. Lake Shore was advanced from B0}g to 6234, Northwest common from 887% to 40%, and preferred from 49% w 51%. St. Pani rove srom 32 to 84% for the common and from 64% to 653g for the preferred, Western Union from 72) to "j Among the express stocks American ro- ceded from 68 to 60, but rallied to 62. Mining | Gow stocks were also stronger, Quicksilver common advancing from 16% to 17 ana the preferred from Rijg to 234, Mariposa sola up tooy. Hannibat and St, Joseph moved from 22% to 25% on the a sion by the Supreme Court of Missourt exempt- ig tho company from the payment of any savo Cae school tax, which amounts to $26,000 per an- im, This saves to tne company, tt ts saia, more About $686,000,000. Such | | wasquist. Hemp and jate were quiet and firm, Gun- of which | | Bt Domingo, 16%. = x i from 1 to 3 per cent. | | sevens of 1866. Tne Western and Auantic issues, bes York Central. Cotton aut; gos, oF ordinary, Me. 6,036. Spirits tarpentine firm at Sic » | for airained ordinary. Ite. Not receipts, 9 hates, rt twise, 1,489. Hates, 31. ae 2 — fe vine nnd June 26, 1875, middling, ba Net receipts, 183 buies. Ba! Wranweron, N. ©., June 26, 1875, Rosin’ tat $i A7IG Crude turpentine steady at $1 W tor bard, ane See. a X fo at Lise; March 20 at toive.t | $F 72 OF Fellow dip aud $4 8) tor virgin. “Lar stoady ai ey tke. Eee a at 180.. 100 ay, 200 a | Flour unchanged: snlos of 1,3 obi wt SU eS Tor Ne L 17.20 dates.” ihe receipts at the ports were as fol- winks $675 lor amber wiuter, $7 2 for Sai extra, lows:—dalveston, 43) bales: New Orleans, 8: Mobile, head frm; sales of 9.60 bbls.’ No. 3 white Wabash at rT Savannah, 9; Charleston, 183; ee ‘ae . | two cars nard No. | Milwaukee club 1 19. Bork wi Nortoiky 20; New York, 189; ge 1ptts. Den qpisis tales ok cn le high ized ats rt Wayne, ex 97 1.073 bales. "Unis day last’ week meal—$55 for bolted. $2 for unbolted, per to Milwaukee and St. Paul. F last year, 1,039 Toul ‘duce’ Beptcmbor, fred unchanged ; shores, $20; shipstutts, $24 Milwaukee aud St, Paul preierred. a bay a ghts closed as tollows:—Havre, ss al ireighis—Wheat, 51¢.; pens. 6% Pittsbarg. 0 URE. by steam, tZe., compressed. “Bre | Sorurand tye, te. outh Bice to” New" Vore st Del, Lackawanna and Western. ut thy comprested: Liverpaol, by steam, | $2'20, to. the Hudson, Laks’ reecipis—Wheat, 1400 New Jersey Central. Michigan Central, sents Dushels: corn iiinois Central. 102 4416 do. The receipts tor the woek wi Union Pacific. 4 Dols; wheat, 822174 bushel ©, £. ang. b 9, 5 Fe, 16tib “bushelee barley nM ae, as Hannival and ‘St. Josep. 237 FS; F é , Bee Hannibal and sec Joseph pict oe ‘ihe our market was di 1 but prices wero steady, Ryo Corn meal was quiot and un. VYhio and Missussippi changed. The sales were S00 bbis and 3W) bugs at $4 (0 quote 4 ais, choice family... ve flour, fne to superfil pouthern, No. 2 Southern’ super Southern, exira. ... Southern: family, Com meal, Western... Corn meal, Jersey. Cork meal, Brandy wind Corn meal punchoous ¢ —Wheat was in demand for export and prices were Io. higher. she saley were about 150.0 0 bushels at $1 $1 15 for No. 2 Chicago, $1 2 a $1 21 tor No. 1 Milwaukee and $1 40 for choice white: for No. 2 Milwaukee $1 17 ss Zee Us ixpress, Wells-vurgo ifs 19 Chic & Alton...10244 4 lM Fd Ry 4 % Glo & Bitte... 9136 8 92 wee armeRorceusmAceoe! PRDSS RESP REP EEE EEE EE RE | SSSRSSESCSRRSSRERES. Seaseu ime EXPORTS AMD LVORIS OF THE WERK. Flour steady. 2white Waba: amoer Michixan, $1 2344; mber ‘Liinols, july a igue auiet and unchange Bushels; umber, i¥7.0 feet. Gauat shipmengs-200.000 feet lumber. Beosints Py, ihe e 33,000 U Pioar, 1.200 BErite,, June hk ie pois aed po (00 bushels; corn, oerisury 4,000" whe: $y.000 do. outs, 21,000 dow Shipments oy railroad—Mour, obis ; wheat, 51.000 bushels; cora, 4/,000 go,; oat nN do. ‘Shipments by omnul to tide wiate—Hious Pe} heat, 201 vod bushel: Missouri Pacific. ionBrandywine. We 1—-Western yellow, $3 iW Lop" tela Gant fi at Panama...... - ‘Jecwey and Peunsyivania yellow, $3.85 a a 7c. gc. 8 6¢0.. ont 4i40., to New Wonnernt inde, & urs. 13 ne sey $1 pt: bolted yellow, $1 65 An Sat at Hdawater feeu Buttalo tea wi j5 del |, Cours Lik, Auiantic aud Puciie Telegraph. fing yollow, $1 70 a $1 75, aud fine White, $1 8a $1 9) per ie ovall troas Biftaloy excast! Pace Mail oe dou ibs. We quow — dag one boat load iki whoat, another of corn and another Quicksilver, No.2 State.. $4250 of rye from Oswego. Flour tirm; sales of 800 bbls. at ‘Quieksiiver preferred 4g | Supertine: State’ 4 bo 9 25 8 $5 75 for Spring. * 75 a $6 50 for bakers’, $5 50 a Adams Express. ooay | Batra tate 49 50 for wider, $6 0 a $7 26 tor white, $5 50 for rye, Wells, Fargo Go. ten sap sate Sa 20» $9 90 for ont meal.» Wheat quiet and frm; sated American sercbants’ Union ; uperdne Wosien F OF LOD bushels Tio. 3 Milyrankoe olub, on Hayate sari, i reg EX, 490 about $ 0) so. No. 1 Minnesota at Herings Unit a XPress... 4036 «Ghia: ahinllig bands 5% ull; gates of 25.000 buahe 80 2 mixed is inactive and entirely nomin CLOSING FRICKS ar 3 P, M. SATURDAY. Hound hood Olio, trate branax 5 Pi] ., Barley—None here, Seed. in Pacific Mail... 41% a 42° €,C,C & 1nd... 49 600 ave. Pork steady and quiet at $21 for heavy mons. 70% y, 0&1 C. at a, low Stra 50 Lard quiet at Me‘ lvge. Mighwines nominal; ask- souls, straight extra. cy it Louis, choice double et ry Tove, June %, 1375, Wheat firm and in tair demand, Xo. $8) No. L white Michigan, $1 26; 3 Si 28; August, $1 N ‘6; 0. 26 j ‘st 7. i daly, June. Te. 22,000 da » uis—Corn, $5,000 bushels; vats, 8,00) do. 7 CHicago, June 26, 1875, 4. Wheat active end higher, ‘The foreign commerce of the port for the week Trae Be bee er ae capone 2c. lower, with sales Spot: a Rly: $1 WM, Angst: Mo's don | 7 : msiels at rn for steamer und 0c, “: A wes as follows;—General merchandiso imports, | for sail. Oais were dull but uncharted ‘The sales wore Laat fe otra bubyan ubneted | lucluding ary goods, $6,934,668; produce exports, | 1%) bashela ai + Ser OF | Tuc, Beptembel , ize. Oats wotlve,wnd bisher; $5,097,019, and specte exports, $1,901,918, The ae aandae’ soe a aa Sin) yanged” “aries “tail | total imports of merchandise sivce January 1, this State. Barley was alet ‘ant ‘ne sales Ww year, amount to $17,747,327, against $211,153,581 eae GnnEL § @ 8) bushels at $140 tor swo- | Pupd active and Lhuehor ‘at eee 2h, aig for ‘the corresponding period im 1874 and | "Goxstes.—Tho demand was good and the market was | August: $1300 $13 68 Sepromber. ‘Bul 108,806 in 187d firm, and prices were without in tant chan f; 1 $215, 100,606 in 1873, Tue total exports of produce dots Domestic cloth, ise, Genes ‘Gouripore, ee pigales since January 1, thls year, amount to $116,533,213, agalost $137,791,033 for the corresponding period in 1874, and $134,640,920 in 1873, The total exports of specie since Jannury 1, this year, amount to $45,692,020, against $30,027,047, for the correspond- ing period in 1874, and $26,962,225 ta 1873, THR GOLD MARKET during the week wus uninteresting decause of tts unusucl steadiness, the extremes being 117 and aiontta, 940. a 1Uc. : bags, take a 12%. Hear inp Jure.—Tne inarket for hemp was and withoutchange. Jute butts were quiet and Jule was moderately active and prices were unehanged: toa. g) quote remsed, | per for doublet. po 4 goto ior sing! tc. @ Bisc., gold, per Ib., the iatter citan, at gol old: Italian, $: “Bec. a gc, Jute butts Kigal Romp’ dive: 8 D3g0. gi firpes.—ihe market Was eat were without important cl 200) Monwyvideos at 2lo., gold, 4 months, and 500 Main. past Sub bbk: Mantis hemp. choice; Buss a 8275, Kold quowil at 2%e., currency, Wiet and steady, and prices ange. The sales were rejected, 400." Ryo quiet and une and nominal. Pork ‘active sng bigher, at $19 2 42%, August; 819 ‘Ang! orn easy, firm and higher; oliu., y. Pork and lard unchanged. Keeo wheat, 4.000 b si do. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provipxiox. R. 1, June 26, 1875. Bales of printing cloths during the past week foot up moros Kips On private terms.’ Receipts ‘for the week ert § ; Ai7sg, With the bulk of busiuess at 1173q.- The fole iy x lolews ane from, Re ae per ye Boiine ere pieces. step re tealined MG. pe. the Teek. lowing were the tion dow ae ‘auido. per Hepieas imine Progriao, pe O25, | Holders are reluctant to sett, and goods are uocuwaulat: GOLD PLUCTVATIONS Yor THE WEEK. +4 974 Ventrat Ainetica, per Acapulco trom San Francisco, per do.; 2,858 trom Galveston, per Clyde; open. a 20 10 rom Corp Curis, per West de: ia ‘from’do.t HAVANA MARKET. tng. Eighest ? r Leona rom New Orleans, per Knickerbocker} ig wee cp ay a Sis from Savannah, per Cleopatra; 320 from Charles Sugar—Owing to late adverse Cree ate ba atig ring ton. per South Charleston; 84 coastwise. Total, aS the rise in goid exchange, the market has beea dull Btock en hang LG 8 Weduesday ui nize. p hides, Stock en ah Wougerlaey and prices nominal; h are too high for buyers; Tecan iiss is ita 08, 0.) 67 100 do, Mente! Nos lot 12, Dutch standard, Lig reals a 14, roals per Friday, 117% Hind | de Bogor; uno do, Puerto Serone: Nos, 18 to 2 Dutch standard, i peslnn lie reales c 38 f molasses sugars, reals a Ils ‘reals: concentrate Saturday. 7 17K 4,80. West fi ty ae ts anh fe Ay sugary fair to good quality, lore reals @ lds reals; in Opinion is divided as to the leaden course of | tduthern: 6.20 wet salted Texas, Western and soutnern. | fo! toxte BT Gy og com, bat as regards tue future the prevailing feel, 331,00 hides and 170 bales Caloats cow, L100de. | Ronee Ha Matanzas, 469.0) boxes end ing is in favor of stili higher prices. The large | belies vag cow an Buthio We quate acne voll exported, whee te ee FOS, 3 1 disbursements tn July make the present situation | AX, higer; Monievairo, Sic ibn ageing. | $5% , noRes Ueiay dice oleae . We. a 2 2lo.: Cornenien, 21 Ibs. a 22 Ibs. bonds of 1862 was issued on the 24th tnst., interest 80 cease September 24. Railroad bonds were less Leataer.—The demand for hemlock sale was fair and the murket Was quiet, attuli unchanged prices. We boxes and Sito nhdn tthe Cased Hi Inandt: loading at Havana for the United States, gi sugar 700, a ie. Der Lhd. of sugar 5. | Shay uncertain, A scarcity of cash gold was obserya- + Wee. a We; Kio Grande, 4 $35 por cwt. Buticr—Awmerican, $0 2 ba, We. a on 21" Sb “ bie toward the close of the market, as much as \ Hea Sere Catifornia, we I. Be re eee ae lode, Lala cen Bar os per cent per diem being charged for use, butloang | Coutral American, 13 | is. ceviom Jaan, 22 ibs. Teper quinesl sin ihe $45 a $A. Tallow’ Sze $20 18. 2 Ibs’ 2iips, We, tet quinial. | Wax-Yollow. $13 8) a $14 ver quintal; | were finally made fat. She a 10 Pie Ie. a 17e. wee hee Ibs. a ig $7 Hoary,” 34 reals per aallon, “Nava BONDS. “ Boots. 18 Ibe. @ 2) Iba., I7c, Mara- | sto quiet acgal ett 33 realy er gallon. Euipty hogy. 36 IO toe 2s foes ie. ibs." a 22 Ibs. I6e.; | fh ada $3 85. Hat: te pine, Government bonds were in good demand ana fuer, Cabella and’ Laguayra | ae An bate & | $0 $s ber ; bel 5 pine, $09 356. ‘ isc. ; Caracas, 20 tbs. 103. wT. ; Pays 8 ‘y closed at about the same prices as last week, The | J2°n fe fg jinn 2 bs, ae vy peachy, Brooks fe a at in ee Bl twenty-first call for the redemption of five-twenty | 2 !bs. 4 ad 19., 160. § Tobasco, 20 Ibs. @ 1 ibs., 16c., wold. | Quintal. Core, 14 12 reals per arrobe. Hoops nom- selecter fats long shaved, $30 a $45 per M. Freigits in (air de- ci United States, quote Mati. Exchange quiet; on the active, but prices were generally firm. Among olor. ——— -—- pod s am 90 he fs premataen: Mort signs. of ‘aie Buenos Ayret. Calyoraic. Cyninon tf Bresiiam: days. gold, 1824 124 premium: short sight, the State Ponds Tennessees have been most ac- gw ager reel BAT 28 premium. On London, 150 e 152 premidan” tive, and alter selling down to 45 and a traction for “new,” have recovered sharply, with holders asking 48. Georgia bonds are strong for tue Biige. aiaigo aio. Good amused Ac, oe Bo. iis. bay Ligne dacks, Sie. Poor damaged. — —! ‘bter- B50 Suo.; light, crop, ‘Ste, @ 33c.; middie crop, : c. & Sb0, Loe ight crop, ie. Rough hemiock. ie, & Ze.; rough oak, 236. avo. bellies, Me. which bave sold at 1005 funds in the State, trust and corporate re allowed to be invested in it Oh Paris 1) ¢ 2 prewwium A Stock Exchange or responsible, parties, on Pacific Mail Lake Shore, BINANOIAL, | “STOOR PRIVILRGES.—PUTS, CALLS AND + Siraddios, signed by moubers ‘of the New York estern Union Telegraph and brie, negott: these bonds. Virginias are firm for old consols at | * 1/¢. uted by the undersigned. Parties desiring to mriate 2 Moiasces.—There was a eontinned dulness inthis mar. | Siiy wilt dovwell by eniliag on or WELLING. 10 HAZARD 65% Did, interest on the new funding bonds of | ube, | & MONTAGUE, So 8 Broad street” Explanawory cirea- both Louisiana and South Carolina 1 now being | { lag, turnished. * paid tn tis city. THK MONEY MARKET. There has been no change in this department, 8 Tie, Satan, tones—The market tor spirits turpentine was quiet and without chauge, Kosin was firm. The salos | were 20) bbls. strained at $174 a $1 40, aud 13 130 bols. paie | Yar was wendy, With a fair joobing de- T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies Mortgages and ities lasurance of all pines efoowt sed JF MABRICH way an excess of capital being offered at 2 a2y | $5250 ai ¥ nad, a¢ tall prices, We.qugie Spirits warp percent aud in exceptional instances as iow | maat. attull peices. W sl 2s Wahiuinys | i as 1 por cent. The bank statement of the | $2 37%: W: SShliogton a0, : Sige sas gael cS ‘O148.—Linswed Was moderately active at tle, a 650. for | week svows a farther increase in egal tenders, | o.:xsand vile, Lard was ai 4 i ang, poeatnel. Cotton. | §° oie celee cs mareet.cummatnes el Bee See Lee Poreign exchange was a shade weaker at tne | »eed was qulet and unchanged. Olive way doll and | aes | BO A no OL EL | or of moderate margins; orders promptly attenied to close. The following are sooisa chanan: ‘Crate.wnald, nal modecstily | by mail or wire oscks tales Hee. ort, cantile paper:— The sales 50. bbls, Northern. at — €c Loh feel an cork ana’ Bron Brokers CURESNOY FArEn. quote -Olige, leg, ouares, $4 $4 40 re Se — Sixty Four | seca, city yoashs and vito tes 8 A LBERT H. NICOLAY & ©0,, Doudie-named— Days. Months, | Northern, le. a We. : do. do. , Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, ag. Firet ciass...... -o4ad 4° & 44% | unbleached winter, & 750. eae. bleached winter, All first class municipal 7, 8 and lU per cent city, Good. + iG wb 6 & bk) iis S wubleadued | county, Keate, town aod railroad Bonds; city railrowt, Singie-namea— | ‘$3: ; | insurance, bank aslight Stocks bought aud sola Virst clags.,..... 4 a5 aya 5% | rai. 41 8 ne | and.deait in by as as a specialty 25 years bs Rot so well knows 7 a8 Hiei 4 i | (JOHN, HICKLING | 4 CO ‘ BANKERS : | 4 rokers, 72 Bros New Yor GOLD vara, | aides Cottonseed, crude, sac. & | “Bsock privileges ne jowses catcsin the market, Orders Donble-named— a ae co oats Fellow. 0s. a 10s ay do, alo and | executed tor stocks and stock Privileges by mail Prime. 7 at ene | Ye 8 postion os tes oF Collections insde and money Investe.. Stugle-named— pruvity. Se. a ee a, 2 4 | to learn’ the operations of Stock Privileges Prime... ag 9 aw = ihe market was sipady_ and cloved woak | Ler write far 12 page Doak, CORMENCISy Secon ery. bulk. was quoted fe £98 Pompe wild month. oe tor aly a ie. for prompt aud inva; Dye. Feived, standard white, Tie, a Vite COLTON ON THE SPOT QUIET AND sTraADY— " BENT PREK TO ANY ADDERS. JOHN HIGKLING & OF NY AMOUNT LOANKD ON BOND AND MORTGAGE 72 Broaaway, New \ork. FUTURES QUIRT AND STEADY——FLOUR DULL it and mouth, W%¢e 8 12 for July iy Sab AMS pren Newe\¥rn nd root Meal Rae: wirEa’ CrerT PUT FIRM—coEN CLL AD ‘ irtgages cashed; no bonus and lowest rates. ces, eral sockd potatoe need eset He aio liagelphia, Was, vied Gear I Fine we. and 33 hast (7h st. V. K. STEVRNSON, Jr. LOWER—OATS DULL AND UNCHANGED—RYR } for promyé, month an Jy, Tugvilie—Weak i Sree Oit Cicy—Quiet At ¥L itouseville—Neg- | A —$40m TO LOAN. AT SIX PRR CENT. ON rt QUIET AND NOMINAL—BARLEY Quter an | foted’, ecied ay hn ristoute all ane de + proved New York city property: $31,00) da Colum | Sy soa'gl’sse.” Purkers—United, Sige. bids shipin dts ledecholds, without bonus, UNCHANGED—BARLEY MALT QUureT—Porx | STRONGER—LARD FASIER-— PETROLEUM WEAK— ] NAVAL CTORES QUIET AND FrRM—onocenrms | fy! sich Yu aud Law hers” QUIET—HIDES QUIET AND STEADY—nearner | *onser but qaie Te? 3 2u bid. | Oe iah selheibinttelt, 9 packages; beet, I8 do; | ont meats, 115 do. The Figeiss tor the v K'were— | scout ments, 3.122 40.; | 2 “The pork market was | § ad trausactions were light, with | | salen of 252 bia. 93 9:0 Lor angus. Drewed hogs were —_ mT — | ques nA Wye. for city. Kee were quie:, at | 4 erwin Biv worse lll poyaut Gis0. a U4! Beer was quict and Fititne uy 9. FREIGHTS STRONG—HEMP AND JUTE Quiet AND 6TERADY--GUNNINS FIRM. Sarurpay, Jane 26—6 P.M. | There was no perceptibie alteration to the mer- | f, chandise markets to-day, nearly every description Of merchandise being in limited demand. ‘hero | were fewer radical changes than usual. On Fn ‘Change flour was dull, Wheat was wanted to | rm ‘ot nity inthe, more extent for immediate shipment, and was, in |, Stk—The market w: tts iy $US « $20; prin 8 were tira Ih lites, at a be Bama, at Lise rm. or Baves' of 20) ‘boxes city long clear, at Ilse. Hirmer, but clored: & litle epatur © note Lard was | We nove sales of 30 steady bas quiet, and the | ouly sales reported were a5 caské Carcliga af | conseqmence, @ trife fifmer, and the market Kanwoon, oY pre e° hts eae er or closed quiet and strong. Corn was dull and | [Arplus, goo via inna, rime Tie ee & jower. Uate quiet. Whiskey easy. Pork and ime, And comeen ov ea) nag’ a 6.5 | am toe lard firmer, bat not active. Cotton on the spot j,cond. #2 tah word. sea arreawy | Ranguon, C was quict and steady, Futures were also quict | and steady, Petroleum closed weak. Naval stores were quiet and firm. Hides were quiet and steady. Leather sire mwas quict at Se. 0 Sige. for western, 18%. a | 1 market continued weak at 7%. for fair ane dye. a Sige. for food refizing. We oote sales of tie | ™ hhda. of about tair refining at 7 SLi, ie, 30 hhde , ood fale and scant good at Se. sige. ia) ulkde. Cuba at ad 200 hhas. Potto ttieo at 8%-. per Ib. We rm mes were firm. Grovertes were quiet | ° i Cuba—Refining, inferior to commot, 7c. a 7S Cormu—The market tor Rlo was stronger. Mid | [P95 good Ialt, Tio, 8 Sige. ; on, good to prime Rae e grades were steady. We note a sale of 26% bays of | Bye: grocery, inir to gooa, ‘si ay: do. prime to T Ke. coutritig: oy Trolasses. b clay sand boxes, N. Rio ex Merrimac on private terms. We quote :~Ordinary cargoes, 160, @ I6\e.; fir do. I7c. a i7}g0.; good do., I7Me. « 18e.; prime Go., 18g. a 18Ke. ; extreme range for lots, Iée. a Ihe. gold, 0 or M days; Java, government | } bags, 246. & 2c. ; do., do., Me. s Ze. ; Caylon, Me. Be. ; Laguayra, 190. « Biyc. Jamaled, ie & IBige, ie Frocery. weir to ] 8 to Ih prime, 84 Bragii-—iuteta #1 yuteh siandara, Hos. 10 “4 Mantia—superior and extras : standard A, 10%fe. a Wige. ; do. ait y ige., powdered. ye. gratuiaied, Whe: Teilow, Be! a Be. extea adie: Wie eo Bem erith anion of 00.000 ihe, 6s & ie. 1 Wursxny “Receipts, 206 bie. The receipts, for the c.; Porto Comte Rica. 180. & le. ; Mexican, 84ers We. Angostura, 18e. @ 2360. : se vangl We. a We. ; Curacoa. 180. a 1ige |» Cortose the dentand for spot cotion was exceedingly amail snd although holders were wil Se RKAU, 52 Wii | GLY oF Broo! Pp Db Sealed propoaala, indorsed “Prope Brookiye city seven per ent Bonds, years dav We cute mianks, banko: cy ® | Riu Keturduye trom 10 a: Me to? FM \ Bank domring fe BOR: ROE W. STAKE, 150 Brod wi SPECIAL SUM OF $200,000 TO LOAN ON BOND aud Mortgage for 7 years. SHIPMAN & MBK- m street, Union Butiding, FROM $1,000 TO $8) is, 70 LOAN ‘od and animproved Real Rstate in Uits for term of years, without bonus. TLLLAM EB LBAVETS, 180 Broad wa: ROOKLYN CITY SEVEN PER CENT BONDA room 8 NY AMOUNT, A at this omflce until Mond: tor the puccaase ef the whole of any part or es three ‘omptrolicr. rroety wok M., . POW BLL from ASK BLANKS, SLIPS, Brute, Headings and every kind ot rs, ine RECKIPTS, NOTE Printing, snitable for neial companies Le LAN PRIN LL brokers omptly turnistied, at the i TABLISHMENT, No, 218 ’ SAVINGS Baw Bowery, 90 cent per tier 2), on all sums July 1, 1878, (or the number of calendar ave been on deposit. Crovdited as am origmnal Depostis depot and entitied to imerest trom July 1. before Saturday, July 10, will bear interest yl fre bank is open every ~, for the reception and pay. of money trom 10 A. M. M., and ot Monda, books 19 German, reach aod Faghwh. KA. QUINTARD, Presidane fersocn A. Bower, Secretary NVRR WATER COMPANYS COUPONS DUR July 1, 1875, will be paid on and afer that date ou presentation at Vourth National Bank, New York. “HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON ALWAYS aoop low. middling, ld Jes, ua! | | daughter of Patri¢k eaey tek Bative of Clontia, | r¥ PROPK Ampie security requred. larke joaus proierrad Per ee box ar cover all expenses ‘Address D. BOS $7, O00 ended cont a Hore incon FOR 8. Dondsman ; discount five per ce purchase will address K, COPARTNERSHIPS, TEW FIRMS WILL ¥i 5 n PRINTING KSTABL No, 218 Broadway “an excellent place s bave their Printing dune width _ Bearness and i cheapn 8s. SHMIENT, prompine: UNDERSIGNED, ALBERT ©, FULLER, HAS 4 Us as & general partner, and the edon under the former sive of ¢. a Broadway and Na 4 Great Jones et Nuw Vigne, dane 1, 1475, FRANCIS 8. NICOL, JAMES T. VAN RBNSSELARR, BERT C, FULLIE Au composing the copartuership of P. __SUSINENS OPPORTUNIZE WII $h0 IN,Tax ave te and store. business, "lettin; ‘aif intarest will bo wiven. Addrers Uptown Branch office, BUSINESS OMANCK—HERE IS A SPLENDID for a party with smail capital wo get into aying, established wholesale business: the ege and a steady sale. wateh can be crealy ; any oe with ordinary business abiliy ‘can IK, te. will, Invoice trou $12,000 to $15,000; will tai 3 Dinca and Dbalauge inoue ary wil gure: antee the clear profits over $5, 2 poor dress K. DIOKSON, box 36S Chicago Post off PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS PITTING BUSTN! for sale at sacrifice, owner leaving the city; good Wnsiness; horse, waxon, dc. ;renttrec, Address PLUM- BK, box I7L Herald off par stock, rixrdee D LEASE OF A FANCY Goods and Triaming Businoss, established % years, in the best part in Grand street, for sale; owner reur- ing fuquire as 2! Church screat, second floor. 0 LET—ON EASY TERMA, THE MANDSOMELY and conveniently fitted up Restaurant con- nected with Robmsou Hall, sixteenth street, near Broad way. Appiy, for partioula! ANTED—A PARTNER TO EXTEND A WELL B4- Hished wholosnle, Taney goods business, with a pital of from $2,000 ty $3,000. Address 3. X U:, box Lt fderald offic y FANTRD—A FIRST CHASS HOTEL MANAGER, for a lane hotel now ready to open: capital re. quired, $1.09) to $2.00, Appiy, with roterencs, ut lot Broadway, rgom 10, \ B NICOL & CO ood. well roflts are nerease run i ANTED—A GOOD BUSINESS MAN WITH A CAP- ical of trom $20,000 to $25,000 as partuer in a weil ished silk atte Ie feapomeee woud oaane i $375.4 “GENTLEM\N OF GOOD FERSONAL appearance, with $575. can spond the su:n- ner at a fash make a few hundred onable Fesort, 8 dollars Call on L ENCE, st dase Thirwenth st 500 PES WEEK QUARANTRED 10 ACOPTA- 2 bie lady or gentleman, win $2,00) oF $3.0.) gr smaller sum in proportion to “iM. Capital ‘Address MEDLATH, Herald of $50.000 ae See FOR PARTNER'S HALF INTAREST ia Building Business in Philaleipd the arm at present erecting over 109 honsos ta the mos desirable part of the city; some finished; contracts all made and money secured; this is a splentid opporiae nity; principale only dealt with; communications to be Strictly confiiential Address MK, Philadelphia office of New York Herald. _ $50. 000 PARTNER WANTED, TO. MEKT 9) + tho growiug demands of an enterpris {hg banking. eolirction and’ commission hone, lnving a valuable line tors aud a large ani desirable correspondence ; financial experienc to GBIOGS & CARLETON, 98 Broad pains tina lade ce atari 4 SUICIDE IN BROOKLYN. Kerly yesterday morning an officer of the Tturd Brooklyn police precinct saw 8 man ‘running rapidly slong Degraw street in the direction of tne East River, Before he could be mtercepted, the man, who abpearea to apprehend that he was being Ls gen reached the dock at the foot of the reet and sprang into the water. Hoe tmmedi- ately sank ont of sight and was drowned. Oficer Stone, later in the day, recovercd the body, wnich came to the surface near the dock. It was iden- uo the remains of Jonn Hela, a German, aged twenty-four veara, who had boarded for the be week in the family of Mrs, Hindie, of No. 89. ackett street. Soe supposes be was laboring’ under an attack of delirium tremens when he drowned himself, Deceased was in good circum- siances, sad bad a large bank account, Cororer Bimims will gold 4a investigation. SEs ha iia ate MARRIL Mi ES AND DE ATID. MARRIED, Fareanp—Taas.—On Sond, Jane (3, In East New York, by the Kev. William Platts, Dayinn M. Parganp to Kate HAAS, allot New ¥ city. No cards. Liprincotr—Yatxs.—At Canasjoharte, on Wednes- day evening, June 23, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Wittiam H. Lorrrvcort, Jr.. of nn York, toM, Lizziz, only daughter o1 Byert L. ‘ates. TRee—PRiCcK.—On Tuesday, June 22, 1675, at La- | fayetie avenue Presbyterian church, by the Kev. Yneodore L. Cuyler, Lameexr K. Tite end tsa- BELLA PRICK, Qaughter of the late Josepa M. Prici all of Brookiya. “DIED. ALineer.—On Sanday, June 27, at the residence of ber son, J. L, Alibert, MAGDELALYE ALiseRt, yeara, ‘al will taxe yd this @ay (Monday), 28th insf., at two o'clock P. BAnoock. ~On Sunday, June 21, Appim May, only daugnter of Davia K. aad Sarah Jane Babcock, aged 3 years, 6 months end 16 days. Relatives and iriends are reapectfalty invited to attend the funeral, on Tnesday morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence o| 1,042 Second avenue, BANFIELD.—On Saturday, June 26, Saran A rd J. Bantela, aged 43 wiaow of the late Ric years and 4 days. The relatives and friends are respectfally tn- vited to attend tie faneral, from her lace resi- dence, No, 312 mt 122d sireet, Harlem, on Tucs- day, 20th inst. two o'clock P. M. BRACKEN,. dane 27, ANNE, beloved Sunday, parish of Granard, cow: Longfora, Ireiana. Relatives and trends ‘of tbe family are respect- faily invited to stten rosidence of het brother-in-law, Patrick MeGivey, No, 201 Bond street, Groeklya, fram theace to Car ‘y 4 Cemetery, 00 Tuesday, June 2, two O'clock Pr Brorny.—On Satorday, Jone 2, Rev. Paratox J. Brorsy, 10 the 33d year of his age. The reverend clergy of the archdiocese and bls relatives and friesds are invited to attend the funeral obsequies, at the Chureh of the Trans. figuration, Mets st., this (Tuesday) morning, at habe ‘His remains will be tnterred in Caivary Cemeter: BuRDICK.—Oa Saturday, June 26, MaBy LoctnDs, only chi'd of Nathaa L. and Lucinda & Burdick, hs and 20 days. | spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the ond ' | lave ago 47 Marion si Kew York city Mortgages mithoat bonus. Principals | NVEST i. GRANE Ba eo away. tations, which were left unaltered. week w 4 bbs. The market was quiet, wich eales vam Uae tneltn ier days oa entre steiiea ong Tio) Sola et ie ee one tec boon 4, omine witha: bong on INR STRANS ALaNs ur! u im ree days has entirely sui le = toon ‘neta. the ma L, fa eherain ant | Y, t- - en terror of private advice ‘J petroleam freights, bus buses was a wha seees Ps a also pur. pool. ers of that market Just now ts atirivutable to che fact thats large amount | 6: stricted by the enlianced views were wenden, By. ‘of cotton, we viously sold tor July delivery, will be | ( fendered to the buyers of it D4, of course. there is some | ai of it in the Live: ’ ¢ thareet or (ature deliver 63 opened we # as follows now at toa Frick OF THR WANNIBAL AND St, JOSEPH Rasiroad Corupany, 73 Broad wa: aw Youn, Jane 19, 1B, on bons of ihe ¢ interegt mataride July | . deeline from the closing figures of yesterday | ¢ to Cork for orders, with 3.400 quarters gra PRY : elso on $3,000 000 laeoah State aft per cant bowd 4 continued dail wil Closing gales snd soaay os. 64 and £0 grawity; «British bri nas Hannibal an osoph iasue,”” will be decline, the cal, | Hence to the United Kingdoin direct, with £30 pbls paid'on and atter the st any. ot Jugs IS presenta. | fined petroleam aos; German bark, trom Ph Gon of the proper coupons, at the Bank of North Amer: phia to tH with 2 100 bbis do. do. at 49, #94 fea. JOHN P. ACKER, Treasnrer. Americal @ to Cronsiadt, with 4000 bhi Go. at de. 9 British bark, hence to the Continent, with 3,000 bbls: do. do. at Sa.; another. hence to London, with 4000 bbig, do. do. atés. At. ja British brig (tonnage could Tot be ascertained), from Wilmington, N.C., to « direct port im the United Kiugdom, with rosin at¢s Md. and hie turpentine at 6x. per DDL & British: Brie now ton), same voyage, cargo and race as the above ru. 8 ai 6s 8 o. standard of fieation in torce Sepemaber 1, 1874, and on upland cotton in store runaing | im qualit net more thas ball @ grade above of below pe boi The Coupons dn the First Mortgace B Lore Kk OF THE HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL | Railway, i2 Wall strect, New York, June 25, 176 — is of tals coun ny, natartng Jwy will be pavi in gold at the Ne wal City Bank WILLIAM M. RIOR, Financial Agent. residence of her paren's, No. 303 West Filty-elguta Monday afternoon at one o'clock. On Friday, Louis PaUBRL, son of Henry H, and Anais B. Casey, in the 22d year of his age. Funeral services wul be heid at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, ih Sixteenth street, on Mon- day morning, the 28th inst., at nine o'clock, at which the retatives and friends of invited to attend. LARK.—On Sunday, June 27, painfal tliness, Wine cider Mary Clark, in the 9th year of ais age. ‘The relatives and friends of (he tamily are re Spectrully Invited tos sree the fanersi, from his hn residence, 703 Kigh«h avenue, on Mond: Jame 28, at twelve o'clock. CoLtins.—In Brookiyn, on Sanday, June 2, James CoLLINe, In the dott year of bis age. Yaneral will take place irom the Coureh of Our Lady of Victory, McDonongh ~stre ts between me and Yates svenges, on fuescay, June 29 at fter & stort and Friends god relatives are respectfully | invited, OOLLINS—On Snaday morn RINK Oot aged 70 years and § months, Friends of the fumily and of her son, ©. @ Ool- ins, are invited to attend tne faneral. from her Teel, Brooklyn, om ine 20, Ms three o'clock P. M. papers please copy. —On Sunday morning, 27th inst., aged 26 years, Wednesd w Orh NNINGH AM DANIRE A. CUNNINGHAM, The relatives and irieads of the family sre re- on attend the tw Spectiully requested vo londay, 2th inst, at two o'cioek P. M., fr mi late residence, 124 Kass Thirtieth street, Davenvost.—in Brookiyn, Jane 25, Careramn® S., widow of Dr, Philip A Davenport, java of Bra- sora county, Texas. Faneral service at St, Thomas’ church, corner of | Cooper strest and Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, this day (Monday), at balf-past eleven A.M. Iu. Lirmens at New Wochel'e, N. Y. DoMrNToK.— Wat, ©. Doar , late of Brookiy Notice of faneral hereafter, Doxam.—On Sunday, Jane 27, Awwie M., danhcor 0} Catherine and the idte Patrick Doran, mative of the cuty of Wexiord, county Wexford, lrelaud, | da ged 22 years, The reiatives and frienda of the family are re- apectMlly invited 10 at the funeral, on Toes. ony, Jnne 2%, at two o'clock P. M., from cence of her mother, Nu. 61 Gc uverneur street, | Rear Monroe. ae aa inary, Wee; good ordinary, charter Crater RIDGEWOOD INSURANCE COMPANY xe. eric "good ordina: Bis middling, 640: — Brooklyn, Jane 28, 1875.—A semiannual dividend ot | Lifye-5, Good, mmid middling, Tr ite. sae Aix per cout ‘is declared, payabie July (prox. at the Mader. B. Oviecma Peace. DOMESTIC MARKEE New York oMice of this company, No. 170 Brond wa: A, A. SOUTT, Seevretary. June 2%, 187% wr is Cotton quiet Mtge.) low witd JTAIK OF SOUTH CAROLINA | Ging, Ve. ; good ort o Nev receipin, 459 alex | SS Rancevevs Dersnewen Ibxports—Coastwise, Lil, #2 Stock, baal June 2, is, waxes, June 26, 1875, ‘The coupon ne Consolidation dul rood ordinary, ot receipts, 80 bales; gros, SporsTo France, 257k ‘Sales, 100, blocks «ow. Mourn, Jane 26, 1876, Cotton quiet; middling, We.) low iniddling, 140, 5 Net receapts, 178 bales Bxpor ‘sWoek, ihe at, Jane %, 1875. wolddiing, 1OKe.; tow wilddtaag, UGC. Rood ordinary, be. Doastwise, 179. rales, 5), on y low nine ines Poe day. daly, 700 at | Cotton aniet; midating, Nioige, law iniddling. Wa jotlows: | oomuse WO at 10 Bde, LUy a { Cottoa duit Bonds ang 3 | the Treasur: Ah the S1AK@ Of rout ¢ 87, will be Dard as that date on pr ecutacyi at ih, oF at tbe ty ty | street, age ad at four o! | Dowsn—On Sanday, the rib) fost, Asrcn il, | wile of Henry Downe, aged 27 years. see Tuesday's papers for funeral wotice. DUNS.—On Saturday, 29¢h inst, Wiiuram Prere, tMmiant son of W, 1. and Harries Dunn, aged 10 montha. nd friends of the fami: rai. The relatives speotfully invited to attend the ‘unerai, residence of Bis paren No. 284), Pourteentn : : clock P, M., on Monday, asta Loadonde: ireland} Ts please copy. Khauwergw-On friday. Sune ds. Caan MUN STON, {1 ye: Prienas ‘oft ihe ‘amt? ar are re. ear of Monroe aireet, al three a FOwAgne Brooktyn, en Tuesday, 2th inst, Jk PLM, Wibitout Mruher Hasiee, On Sunn Wivihad, 3Uu0 referred. Apply | tho parents, No. | the funeral services, at the | id frienda of the femity are re- | the family are fon of Andrew and | Jane 2%, Catia. OmakLes Ep Li apecttutly Invited to attend the Mooral, from his late residences, Nu. dit iat, 9 MaRriIna Tenriowe, wife of W. H. awards, im the 28th year of her age. Fuueral on Tacaday, at ten o’cioek A. M., fr m hor late residence, Madison ayeaue, New Brighton, 8. L- Take lorry to Tompkinavule at fous of Waite hall street FLANDREAU.—On che 25th inat,. at Mamaroneck, JAMES PLANDRRAG, in the 86th year Oo: bis @ The relatives and friends are invited to atten@ iis funeral, from ae Metnodist church, Mae maroneck, on Monday, the 2stu inst, at Dali-paas one LAWRENOR GALLIGAN, im the 65th | year of his age, @ native of county Cavan, Ireland, Tue telauves and friends are respectfully invited to atcend the iuneral, ou Tuesday, June 29, at two P.M, from St, Vincent de Paui’s caurch, sNortD DIxtil treet, Brooxiva, E. D. Gayioro,—At Williams Bridge, N. Y., June 26, Racer M., wile of Haray Gaylord, aged 48 years, | 9 mouths dnd 13 days. ‘Tne relatives and friends of the family are im vVited to attend the funeral, on Weduesday, Jaue &, at cen o'ciock, from her late residence. New Branswick (Me.) papera please copy. UALL.~-At Buzadeth, N, J., oa Satarday, June 26, Sana OC. HALL, aged 43 years, The relatives wid irienda of the famtly are in- vited to attena the funeral, from the resitence her brother, Mortimer G. Hall, 622 Adams avenue, ou Tuesday, the 2060 Inst., at three P. M. HnaTHe,—Iwe funeral services of Fanny Le HEATHER will take place from her tate home, the residence of George 3. Brown. Soutn Orange, N. J, om Sunday, June 31, at jour o'clock P.M." Take steamboat Thomas P, Way, joot of Barclay street, at ten A. M., mecting horse cars lor Soath Orange, N. J. Additional "funeral services of above will take place at the louse of her cousin, Jobo P, Reynolds, Fekiord st:eet, a LL, at one o'clock P. M. on Monday, June 2 New Haven papers please copy. | HeaGenry,—Oo June 27, Wittiam Aeagerty, to the 72d year of is age. .@ Sriends of the jamily, and’of his sous Wily ilata and Josepu, and Dis son-tu-law, Patrick Mur- piy, are invited to atiend the fuueral, on Tues day, June 2, from his restdence, 204 Third avenue. More particulars in to-morrow’s paper. HuGnson.—On Suaday morning, 27ch HENRY HUGHSON, aged 34 y The remains will De taken. to Wapping’s Fails for interment. JENKINA,—THOMAS JENKINS, June 27, in the 69tm year of his age. Funeral Tuesday, June 29, at two o’cloce P. M., from the house of lil4 son, Johu Jenkins, corner of Hamburg and Snatier Streets, Broukiya, B. D. BrohaRay: aud East New York cars to Couper av nu Preston (England) papers please copy JOHNSTON.—-On Sunday, re 27th ‘hai, Susan, wiie of Joun Jonunston, agea 39 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiuily invited to atiend the funeral, from her late residence, 587 Third avenue, on fuesday, as half-past one a’clock. Tralns ieave the Forty-sec- Ond Street Gepot at half-past two o'clock ior Wood- lawn he ate Justice.—On the 26thinss, AMenra Saran, the peloved. culid of Josepa and Elizabevh Justice, aged 7 years, 9 munths and 1) daya, he relatives and friends are respectfaily tn- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parenta, No, 653 jt Futh street, at twe o'clock P. M. to-d Ly 3 Liremans.—On June 27, at three A. M., Lgo- POLD LivPMANS, in bis 36th year. Fuweral op Monday, Juae 28, at one P. M., frou his late residence, $37 Grand street, Brooklyn, K. D.” Friends and ,ollowiug iodges are invited :— pepo Tribe, No. U, Imp. O. M.; Baruch K. SB; Croadders’ Lodge, 61, I. Wacht am KI toast. i. in Lodg! Bho ‘a Anshe ‘Muna; Order Germania, Lokb.—On panday, June 27, BLaNnone V. Loum wife of Perez Gil Lord and daugater oi Dr. & siduey Downe, of (iis city. Notice of (uneral bereafter. M4 Day.—On Sanday, June 27, Magia, deloved wie of Robert Ma Dau, to the 50th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from oer iste reat. dence, 14 Harrison street, on Taesday, Jane 29, a& two o'clock, MALLON.—MARY MALLON, the beloved wtie of Owen Mallon, native of county Lougtord, Ireland, to the 48th year of her age. ‘Toe relatives and friends of the fatnily, also the friends of the brother-in-iaw, Michae! Dougherty, and those of the son-in-law, Willam are respectiully invited to attend tas funeral, from her late residence, 4: West Sixteeaus Street, at ove o’clock on Tursd Magriy.—-in New Brunswick, N. J., at eariy pd of June 2%, Emma Ross, wile of Johnson | Martin, The relatives and friends of the family are tm- 4 the funeral, irom her late rest- mn Colege avenue, at half-past two o'clock, ay, June 2%, without turther notice. nday evening, June 27, JOHANNA simon Mayer, at her restdence, on Nis dust Futtieth Sireol, in the 49th year of bet ‘* tice of funeral 1u to-morrow’'s Issue. LIN.—Ou tho 26th inst, of short Utness, wesont MULLIN, aged 21 years and 6 montns, only daughter of John Waisa, 91 Market street, the friends and relatives of the jamily are re- quested to attend the funeral on Monday, from tas residence ¢ her father, 21 Market street, at two o'clock 2. M. Mueray.—On Sunday, June 27. ELLa Louise, youngest dangnier of Robert EL G. and Sophronia k. Marphy, aged 9 montos. ‘The relatives and irtends of the family are invited to attena the funeral, on Tuesday, ati tnet., at | two P.M. from the residence of her parents, 400 Cumberiand street, Brooklyn. MukRaY.—At Harlem, on the th inet, after a jong and painful times’, /HOMAS MURRAY. Funeral irom nis ute residence, 115 East 12198 atroet, g° Tuesday, the 29sh inst, at twelv ioc MoLovgHLIN.—Sunday, June 27, 1875, Jomn Ma- Lovontrn, ater # lingering iness, in the sta Year of hrs age. Relatives and Irtends of the family are respect- fuly lavited to attend the funeral, from nis late residence, 84 Monroe street, on Tuesday, the 20tm tnat., a6 two o’clock, and from taence to Calvary Cemetery Jor interment. MoNark.—Manry A, McNarr, wife of Dr. D. Mq- | Natr, awed 42 years. The reiatives aud friends of the family are re- Spectfally invited to attend, and also the members | of Tecumsen Lodge are cordially invited to atien@ the supera!, on Monday, 25tu inst, at two o'clocK, | from ber late residence, 77 Bast Broadway. PE i a June 2%, Aulgall NewMay, aged years Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of her son, Jesse Newman, No. T4é Waghingtoa street, on Monday evening, June 28, at efit o'clock. (’BuEN.—On June 3, Tienes, Lokagerra, daughter of Daniel andMary Jane O'Brien. The fanerai Will take place rum the residence at ber parents, No. 53 Jackson street, ou Monday, | Jume 23, at two o'clock sharp. | | Reray.—On Friday morning, 25ta inst.. Jawna Racy, @ native of Milltown, county Cavan, Ire- land, aged $8 years, 7 months and 14 days. tla intends and those of bis brothers Bernard, Hugh and John are respectfully tavited to attend his funeral, this (Monday) morning, at bali-past nine o'clock precisely, from his tate resideace, 464 Greenwien street, to 3%. Joseph's churen, Sixth avenu, where a solemn mass of requiem’ wii be | celevrated for the repoae of nig soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Kuicr,—At Patladelphia, Pa., on the 24th inat., op congestion of the brain, Louis Henny. youngest son of William H. and Marie 1, Rice, agea at mouths and $ days. oR2Z.—On Sunday, Jane 27. JOAguiva, de- Provessor Fernand Rouriguez, agea uve of Havana, Cuba. rionde Are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 234 Tweuty- eighth street, on Tuesday, June 29, at one o’cioce P, M. Remains wil de taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Havana ne papers Please copy. Rosk—-Ooe the -aith inse, at nis aay W sD street, MARTIN Rus, age ‘s. | i residence, st Notice of funeral her: . Rockland county papers please copy. TaYLOR.—in this city, om Jane 27, Witttawe Henry, infant son Of Albert O. and Katie Payior, Foveral from tne residence of ais parents, No. } 1,021 Tnird avenue, on Monday, June 2, at one o clock TrRVANY,—At Flu im, on Friday, June 25, of @iphtheria, Wa. CHAONCHY, only son ot Loreen aod Saran Titway, in phe L208 year ot & Relatives aad friends or the family a are invited to attend rhe funeral, from the residence of his renis, Lawrence st., eee this day (Mon- ay), as & Guar ele Boats le. ve Tuirty-fourth street ferry “43, connecting wim Flushing and North Side Railroad, revurning at % Vall.—-On Saturday morning, June ™, Jonn Vai, & native of Baliybouiy, coamty Cork, Ire- land, aged 47 years. His relatives aud friends are respectfully invited vo attend the ‘uneral, on Monday morning, at rher past mine o'clock precisely, from Mi dence, No, % Mulverry street, to St. James! choreh, James street, where a reqatem mass will be celebrated for the repose of mis soul. thence to Oalvary Cemetery for interment. Cadifornia papers please copy. VALENTINE. ~OR From riday evening, June 25, Jows and Buzaoera and 26 days and friends of the family are re- epectfully mvited vo attend the funeral, irom tne residence of bis parents, 178 Heury street, on Mom afternoon, 28th inst ALTER. —On Saturd: tue beloved wife of 45th rear of her age. « at two ofolock, the 26th insi., CARISTIN® altnasar Waiter, iu tae Uelacives and frieuds of the family are respect | fully Invited fo attend the funeral, at Trinits onurch, om Tuesday, tue 20cu inst, at a quarter to OW aruns.—At Hempatond, Long teland, 3 ATERS. — empstoad, Long Isiand, Ju Gonos OTLFRET Watwrs, ager 64 years, son ew York city. t. reafte: Wurre.—in Brooklyn, N. ¥.. on Saturday, the inst, OaTua RINE, al Jono B. Whive and uter of Joan Keyse Relatives and friends of the familly are respect fally invited to avtend tne (nnerai, from the ee fteaae La pyterian enurch, one 6 A ihouguby avenues, ou Tucsday, + 206n (nat, at One oelock WricuT.—On tue 25¢h inst, a¢ sree Ke AEN Wlaow of John Wright, aned dy | ‘The relatives and friends are invited bo attend the funeral, at Central Methodist Syiseops ch, Seventh aveous, Fourier. cb. it MARY! RACK QINe, ab oven oie im

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