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AMUSEMENTS. RGR AE nner var tiki Ful Week. Peemem eet e eee PARISIAN CANCAN acts2and 3 Every evening at & faturday Matinee at LYMPIC THEATRE, cry BROADW AE. ‘Mr. JOHN F. POOLE. TH CUOLEST HOTS “WTowN. faE ONLY THEATRE Now OPEN IN NEW YORK. THE GREAT basins WEEK PROGRAMME, BEST compa IN AMER: matin ES DNESDAY AND METORDAY. ee EVENING { Bibs fou set, Meledram oF 5 kyreRxooN in the four KWELL's 1SLAN. WOMAN OF THE WORLD. ILMORES coMvERT GARDEN (ate Hippodrome). ah ‘Pitic WORLD en ir 100 PERFORMERS TER WORLD's lek CORNETIST, wild appea: veuing the chain st selections ran 2 bis is repervalre of ra ef Fara sual algeme Mic rst Cy PLY, A Sie ‘TO-N NGRT ) @UBSDAY) JULY & fanmortelien an see eMoyerboer BhDoR Gonoeris every nugiit at 8 uctog eLHORES SUPER BAND t Sat for wget =: a8 rar ont sonpeniaties “si aid Star Spangied Banner.” ai Zo’clock. Maunte PErsorpance. on of selecied Musicians. te boxes, acmitiing four, $3. ‘other afternoon without A delightiul resort for lauies ; half season e8 of twelve ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, TO-NIGHT, THEODORE THO! QARIVALLED SUMMER Miguts? concents, THIS AY) EVENING, July 6 at o'elock, nt in Gresaaa” itz ‘Nis Wan eae Dane Polopaiso—“struenseo””’. here, f Suite, op, 10L. ZO, | ¢ “Suite, OP, WL.eeseee -+ee larch, me verturdg-"'Sakuntals’ manze—Horn Quartet and Orchestra (new) Dudley Buck Beethoven Goldmark aoe THEATER, EAR, 0 between Seco mand nd Third # PLACE OF AMUSEMENT cap flor’ se seer ie patrons VOR ARKAY OF TALENT. ‘The only an REAL SUMMER THEATRE HE FINEST VARIE: * EV“RY EVENING. ra SOC LOCK, ‘This is the only theatre in’ the city arranged alter the plan of THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS aT as ot pay nd ae onths of Jal door om ty ugust, Apply at ___PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, 20. —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, bQUARG “AR. RAN) ye Pianos of our own py 4 frie 2 WELLE Ae Sixteenta fine second hand ta: mare 4 CO, No Le yin parte ovr rw HAINE’S BROS. PIANOFORTE WARKROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and microns. 8 fine assortment of frst Piano, niDr sel oi reasonable terms; a tew Pianos but reat SATS 1 gone 100. —: ¥ eigen cin, aad ge ra 16 USC: ron sac! ce for cas! Prove’. BLDDLE, 18 ¥ piace, near Broadway GE: ‘$100. —L LL BEAUTIVUL ROSB- wood fa!l sized Chickering Pianoforte, modern wee and pad. impgoxements pertect rien ineluding ‘Stool ‘Call 23 Third aree ir Second avenue. Saat FAMILY WILD aaEe THEIR BLE ana Decker, & Bro.'s Pianoforte ats sacrifice; a ‘arved, tour Sea 0, hav! aa for $50"; ‘Kish Sult, cee ne Bones, and a Dining rte Furnitnre lo N. B.—Mast de seid. Cali at Fey stor, a a 30 No, 47 West 16th stree’ BARGAINS IN PIANOS—-¥ROM $50 TO ensy Sonia ier lhl torent Don't before you buy EKAKAUER, 852 Bowery. weaeaat ak or ee sido Phage BE EX. or beau! ot fone or beauty: they dely competition. . Ulustrated catalogues mailed, apr #81 Broadway, New York. SEASID: FAMILY ‘ixcorsion to BRANOR, sete, poautiiun steamer PLYMOUTH ROCK, with aa DaY Fy Agee AND ite at musical attractions, wil maxes grand trip. to { MANDY connecting lersey South. Long’ Brancl J 6, an A oa ea leaving 6 foot o! 'wenty- BATHING | third street, North River, at | SE? tka ae a, aks and, the Wook ot! prune urray street, North River, BMANCH. | a 9 "o'clock, allowing’ pay: bien 9.1) ah Senger ample time to the famous waterin; place % with all its varie attr: tions, indulge in its unri- Valled surf bathing and rewura to the etty in gocd season, ound trip) $1 50 sandy tarn). 1 Children’ haif price. ‘Refreshmeats of all kind: reasonable prices. FTERNOON EXCURSIONS TO SANDY HOOK. tear The mificent steamer PL’ MOUTA ROUK has | Sa season the series of regular trip Sandy Hoek which were so very pop+ jeare, Ag0, They will pe continaed Ar: TERNOON of this weeks FAB, ronnd trip ONE DOLLAR Couldren haif price. MORE'N BAND) MADRIGAL wove Chuneu OHIMES, MOZART LEE CLUB, &c., furnish the Grand Musical Entertalimeut every excar- sion, *,* Boat will teave the foot of Tow thir street, North River, at 3 | —. ‘clock, and the foot , carey street, Day. North River, at 3:30 om PLYMOUTH ROCK RXCURSIONA 1WO TRIPS TO-DAY, MORNING, leaves the foot of Twenty-third street, North River, at $:30 o'clock, and the foot of Marray street, North Rivor, at 9; boat connecting with railroad At ANDY HOOK to LONG BRANCH; fare to SANDY HOOK aod resaro, ONE DOLLAR; fo LONG BRANCA and retarm, $1 60; children half price; LONG BRANCH excursionists called tor a1 sri AFTERNOON, ‘eaves foot of Twenty-third street, North River, at 3 o'clock, ‘ana the foot of Murray street, EVERY dy Hook atthe afternoon Rorth River, at 3:0 o'clock this excurston is to SANDY HOOK. Fare, round trip, ;_ children half price. 5 Pao BRANCH Bac ay STEAMER PLYMOUTH nocK. TOMORROW, (WEDNESDAT), svi. | XEXt THURSDAY, Jute gy NEXT SAZUMDAY, JULY id AND BYERY RACE DAY, ! Jarrett & ath mage paleee wtesmer | uy zsoaier dy connecting with New ern Railro ¢ FACE cou: 86, Rod, te the race course. Bost leaves | Fall Wo. Murray street, North | Biver, : toot, 3 Twenty-third street, North | River, at 10:30 and pier § North liver wt Il o'clock. On t yas Ge the boat will leave Sandy Wok on the arrival | the traim that isaves the ee course immed: * Wun of the fast rai 10. ie | a) + to *° All the @RKAT MUBICAL ATTRACTIONS every . trip, Inciudin, ORES” BAND, MADRIGAL OTS MOZART GLER CLUB, CHUROH CHIMES, do. ~~” Lata upper, al served on | board | Pa EXCURSIONS ‘The fa lows. ‘4 Feasonable charge, will de To lommer meet We teats OONRY ISLAND.— OAT; DAILY BXOORSIONS TO ie Saga’ steamer MONITOR sth ¥ pier Bast pe 940 A, M. u audsFaiton ferry, Brookiy: A roe? BEGULAR EVERY “pAN, + @atu: zaeyied) ; oem, sexe: RTH Low, Ee ee rat ramih sirece . nih erect, Sd, OTM akete RL aL. 'G Sita a Se ennnnnnenn ener nena RO ROC T OTP AN RD OA ORONO DD DRAB —FOR EXCURSIONS sALOON fF STEAMERS WYO. ALHRINo (rite new Doller) and OLYFITANT: bares Ke public, Chicago, Bald 2 Galeonia and’ Apna ; Oriental, Excelsior Cold Spring and Tong nd Groves to tec somico oma West sureet, opposite pher street ferry ; open oventaes. CRO: ILL BOATS UP THK CRE E $0 cents NEW CHAMPION and Wabvin s Buevr ri from Canai street; only line oonpecuiag harsh Ve mages tor Cairo, Denham, Windhay ne EXCURSIONS TO ROCKAWAY BEACH. ‘The steamers AMERICUS and NEVEKSINK wih make excursions to Kockaway Beach Inchaded), Heavina as followy=" on ene prenns ee 9 Lap North River, 8:30 A. M. and 1:15 PM. eet, North ‘River, 8:45 A, M. and eM re ay street, North River, 9A. M." Fuiton's Fy, My oe M. and Bean tae is Po My South Sixth _ M, and 1 P Faye bbc. ; exeur- rerssi0w or p+ Last C00 cOUK Les Roce: in duly this ‘pewutktal boat will make sot. North Bivor, 25 A. Me and 1:19 pas” faa Nort iy tae 6 “gem (sod 1:39 yn. an roe vad Rook ay at A.C a M Seteen leaves Hone trip daily on the follo rots tp. iy in he Bh. oth, (fourth street, North ii raph ae art at jorth’ River, raplin Mata River, 10215 A. M.; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, M gerurning be ag Rockaway at 530 P. M. 4 ‘tickets, Heents VXCURSION TO SARATOGA. A. seo DAY LINE advertisement, Tatler oes at FAVORITE STEAMER WIL- Cook” and saloon’ steamer Mattino, with Bi and Boats of all Kinds to let: Haritan Beac Pleasant Valley and fona Island groves On legant steam yacht Annie taurie, splendid ed for private tt, CHARLES ADAMS, ud Went street, corner of Libe: eg abatr BY STEAMBOAT ARMENIA, DAILY ps, as tollows roy rips, ‘as follow! FE Sundays excepted) trom N2W YORK AND BROOK. throagh the HiGHLAN DS and N&éWsUKG BAY to EWSURG. with opportunity of spe st the unrivalled, plenis rounds ot TONA ISLAND, of two hours at COAZ&NS’ HOTKL OB WEST POLNT. advertisement in RSIO: & FIRST favorive reatnbona Linh MO LOW, no THE LONG BRANCH, and METAMORA; Badiey’ A garner, Spring at iene’, ‘Alpine and Jona Island ore wich Barges and soats of ali kinds, J. & & MY BES corner of Morten aud We FoR yes, ZREASANT VALLEY AND SHADY Canal street every Sunday at 9, 10 nd P.M, ond daily at 10 A. M., fanatig y-fourth ‘streets daily, Me. later, AMILY EXCURSION TO SEA CLI¥P, Glen Gove and Glen Wood: pitenmer, GENERAL SEDOWICK will leave pler 2 Bes! ne ik sip), my, (undays exceptex) al Sos Taig rd st He Ravaruing, Tesves Glen 3:15; Nik 4; Glen Cove, 4:06 P. 7 we Phirty nied street, ARAND EXCURSION TO teary UNDER aa aaspices of the As Pa Canadian Association of twenty-fourth ‘ani Sanday, tem mivutes pure! inforars’ 6 office of Citi eng’ Lane” of Troy stearaboata. pier 49 Necth Rayer, of etd street, lesving o'clocg, Satur. days exce AR OM geet AND HIGH BRIDG:! ae teal MOREL: rapid nag parkas slip a! ne a. Me Tan ts elo Pearary 70 eM fanaing at Grand’ street, Nin! west Teun and ria, Bee time FAMBOATS AND BARGES FOR L EXCURSIONS To Raritan Beach, Willow Haven, 5 at je and Gieu- Wood Groves, MARTIN & KASKELL, [i South street, Y hd CHARTER=CHE STEAMBOAT FORT LEE, for eacursions, picnics, parties and Sunday schools. Apply ot No. 47 calion street, in the afternoon, ipo, CHARTER on enoe bet atl Aa, iow ressure propeiles Bee for small parties; splen- aid gecommodauions, W. STARK 3 Coentics “slip, cor South streot SALES AR Avori0: JERE, JOANSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, + Furnitare, Merehsnaise and Fine Arts Salesroom, u street, Real Estate Department, 2 “at Park row, New York. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, AT WY O'CLOCK, large sale se Bomenos Furniture, Refrigerators, Var- nn ate “a 0 PAY STORAGE AND ADVANCES, way Pisnoforte. ere and Wardro! IN THURSDAY, AT 11 070i 0 GRRAT SALB OF UNCLAINED PACKAGES, By order of nited Sess Esorone Comm Company. ON, UCTIO! AUP of Oa ‘ant Honseitold Ferien: this day (Tues- July oe at i Nrcad at private resi- denee, 21 East 2h neai WAY, consisting if richly gilt inlaid Parlor ta covered in French bracae tel, cotelaine, reps and haircloth; 7 octave Pianoforta, Yeabeat ccna paar cn cae Turki Chairs . - ary, marble, extension ton abd adi ? work Tables; Ward- bak Book 8 Dining loom Furni- tare. roy Bute, Cuiste Dinner aad Tes, beta, aiver and ated Ware, Orockery, Nee potay prt i Pwalndt Bedstead Amo! Bureaus, Washstands, ce Wattressen, Beading, "kes Gar “qrenny z ZINN, Auctioneer, AUCTION i Reals ingeetny eerabaceepacn Brusse! ani h ee auction, af tho ‘old ance. Re ( MXTRA LARGs HOUSBHOLD FURNITURE ws ‘TUBSDA morning, Jul o'clock, ‘At prrvain residence 105 East vhitteants street, near Fourth av ie. Over lots useful Household Furniture, velvet, Browsisad ingrain. Oar Parlor Suits, Paintings, Curtains, Mirrors, Tables, tagores, Vases, Clocka, Bed steals, Bureaus, anda, Dressing Cases,” Mat tremey, Beading, Lonnges, Tarkian aT Extension Tabias, ing Room, Library Buits; Glass, China: silver Ware; Oatiery: 46 ‘Goods and do- livered for pure! RAMEI PhecUoneer. Foe AUCTIONEER, « Mor: e sale of Household Furmtore, Pianos, French plat a rruts, velvet and Brussels Carpets, tc., No. 81 West Ninth street, be: at the private residence tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Details on Wednesday and Thursday. AMES M, FORD, AUCTLONERR—SELLS THI: DAY, at 76 Third avenue, at two o'clock, an extensive as- sortment of Parlier. Chamber, piedroom, Dining and Kicchen Farviture; Planefor Freuck irrors, several excellent Carpets, Dileloth: tresses. Cartrins, goers and Pillows, prety Clocks and Ornaments, Be eae desirable for housekeepers and others, ednesday, the ni Oyster Saloon. ] ARGE AUCTION SALE—WINES AND LIQ C Omen | PE Murray street, on Friday next, by J. B. DB. ARSHAL'S SALE.—PETER BOWR, AUCTIONEER, tells Tuesday, July 6, at Th o'clock, at (fhe, suction rooms No. il Universi eel Di comer Rights street, the entire contents of two large Hat, C Trunk stores, consisting of Diack Sux Tats “Cloth Hata and’ Oaps, Straw Hats, large quantity of Trunks, French plate Mir: FoR, black wainug Counters, Bat standy showcase, Ya- Lises, Stove and Pipe, Signs, AN, Marshal, THOS n SULLIV. AUOTIONKER, ou Thursday, Jwy & ARSHAL SALB.--PRTER BOW, IVE sells, Tuesday, July 6, at Mo'chock at the auction | Tooms No.l) University place, corner of Eiguth street, 3 Horses, jarness, 3 xprem Wagons and 3 Ou Bae- rels, VIN RB. CLARK, Marshal ORIGAGR SALE.—HENRY DBBHEM, AUCTION. eer—office 26 First streat—sells this day, at 10 o’ciock, at 24% Delancey sireet, entire Fixtures and ae San pio” Counter, back Jixturas, Troaghs, Boxes, in lots. ttorney for Mortgages, pinnaRoKE eral Aveti ecr—vulosroom No. $9 Bow. ery =m pietock sharp. G00 “lots Men's abd Wo- Drovees, is, Remnants, Under heddiag, Quits Blanksts, Boots, Shoes, Coats, Pants aud Vests. By order Mrs- street. N. B.—Also a large lot of new ps, £0. BETTSON, AUOTI fon Wednenday, July 7, 1875, alt we Puraiiare cous io dwelling’ hose’ No. 163 West Thirty-sixih consisting of black walnut Snits, Bureaus, vis, Mattrorsos, Meds, Lounges, Brussels larpets. Particulars ta Herail to-morrow. Soll this day, ai 1 men's Ciotbing, clothing, Beds, de., eo. Dec also THEBA 4 DELMOUR, AUCTIONERRS- WILL eli, this ‘day (iuesday), at Os ololock, sharp, at the fulesroouis 1:4 Chatham. Street, the fiat ¢ and Comtents of @ Variety Stor Copateting of loys, Drums, Nets, Needles, Hoods, Binding, Battons, Magic Lanterns, smimera, UointOrte rey Jewelry, Trin mings, Neckties, Pins, frat class Ox culating Librar; mee ; Qiagen SALE OF SioGK AND. FIXTURRS OF + ewo Liquer Stores —A. HERMAN, ng a ed eral auctioneer, sells suede, July 6, 0 o'clock, at gorner of Forty-second nd Hreuaway the entire Wines, Liquors ai ‘iktares, Ac. above place. alee at the corner ul eg theaht, title and imiestedpen tee bases 0 nti for ; ore pince. ale positive. i P CONN P) Cuantus 1s. Sims, Deputy. panied LALA OF MACHIN AY AND TOOLs At AUGTION— SY" At Now. id and 2% Wenty-Dinth surest, New York, an tie Sth, ot July inst, at loo S}09k AM. @ lot of Machinery and Tools, ately ised 1, cA ‘Ht, Piasa, machin) 4 etait, Assignes. TPpaOMas GAWPNEY, apariohes OFFI cha Shite street, salle thie day, at? im iho Stock ures OI Roo Worth street, a Sete?! Samole Room, 164 brawing Toots, etdles, &¢. ; also To ‘BALOON KEBPERS, DEALERS OTHER — i ba th eels. a auction igs. of Saloon No. lus Third * uly 7, Sea particulars ia to-mor- Ay LLLAM ABBOTT, AvCTION Will pelt on thie ropa Rey eet ir renae, H ree aa English A\ e Pou Bh ety voird “ana rne Velvet Carpets, street, ak Mruiture sale th hair’ sloth, Extension iandow Cuan. nifor Cust ty ion facturer and pate socesser to Phoian & nlender, A] WSTANDARD AMBRIOAN BievR: ai Tables, with fea Gari a Sok NDE! Broadway, New Yor: nding three hours | AUCTION lock. the riatares of Ti. | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1875. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL eeeelmenns The Future of Gold and Government Bonds and Their Connection with Real Estate. CAN WE RESUME EN 1879? WALt STREET, Monpay, July 5, 1875, One of the peculiar conditions of the market, caused by the panic of 1873 is tar t difference in the price of real estate and goverument bonds, Prior to our late civil war real estate was con- Nidently held, and high prices were predicted on account of the rapi@ growth of our population and the multiplication of our industries and wealth, But when the first shot at Sumter aroused the na- tion to the impending cou fiet ana fortunes were swept away, and a wantof confidence generally Prevailed, real estate declined rapidly in value, while gold advanced in premium, The contmued Issue of greenbacks, however, soon changed the situation, With an advancing gold premium capitalists, anxlous for a safe Investment, bought largely of realestate, The architectural changes In this city were only a part of the situation, A similar condition of affairs existed throughout the whole country, Yet how different are the affairs of to-day! Over thirteen yeurs have sed since THE VIRST SHOT ON SUMTER; our population, botn by natural growth and Im- migration, has largely increased, bus capital is tumid and real estate regarded as an unsafe in- vestment, The question is pertinent, Why should & government bond bearing 6 ver cent interest sell at 12255 (paying, thereiore, as an investment but little over 4 per cent), when if ts only really a | mortgage on our real estate, If real estate itself is to continue shrinking im value? After the pas- sage of the “Husted bill” and the prediction shat tne Elevated Railway will shortly ron trains from Bowling Green to Kingsbridge in thirty minntes, It is difficult to understand the apathy or the timidity that has seized the public mind, In the language of Patrick Henry, ‘There 18 no way of judging of the future but by the past.” Judging by that past, and looking at the large list of our Wealthy cttizens, we sc@that the great majority have made their fortunes by pro- dent investmeate i real estate. Yet it now appears as if the many had adopted the precept of Jay Cooke, that’ “A mational debt is a nattonal blessing,” and are simply contented to hold government bends, without regard to the interest on the investment or th ultimate payment. Fortunately tl erable class who are not imbued with Mr. Cooke’s ideas, and still believe that real estate or bricks and mortar are better than bonds, and that GOLD I$ BETTER THAN @REENBACKS, They argue, and not without reason, that if the Ohio election this fall should be carried on the “soft money” platform the West and the South will whee! into line on the same platiorm and bondholders be eventually ferced to take green- backs for their government securities, and that meanwhile, owing to the continued export of gold in excess of its preduction, the premium on the same will advance to the high figures which it attained belore it was forced down by the per- sistent sales of the Treasury Department, It is estimated that the stock of gold on hand is over $200,000,000 less than it was in 1861, When the ferce of this depletion is fully understood and the people of the country realize that the day may come when we aball have but little of the precious metal to deliver in payment of oar debts impor- tant changes may be looked for, not least among which will be the attisudeof our capitalists and bondholders, who will discover their mistake in not pinning more faith to the future of real estate and being content with “the bira in hand, insteaa of looking for two in the bush.” Wish regard to THE AMOUNT OF GOLD now In the Treasury a contemporary says;:— “as the Treasury stands pledged to the payment of its obligations in gold three and a half years hence, the question—how mugh gold have we with which to face the opera- tion? is felt to become one of argent importance, and nothing can be more demoralizing than to know that such statements as are given contain an unkrown and unascertainabdle element of ex- agzeration. We seriously question whether tne ‘Treasury owns $37,500,000 of gold coin and bul- lion, and yet from tn bt statements of the ist inst, the padlic would conclude that is owned $58,000,000 and held $80,000,000. This virtual ae- ception should not be continued, and, if for no other reason, because we cannot afford to have an alarming surprise sprung npon the people at a period nearer to resumption. Tne Treasury should isolate from its reports of ‘coin balance! everything that is not either coin or bullios, and it should periodically inform the public what pro. portion consists of gold and what of sliver, A Secretary of the Treasury cannot afford to feel in- different abous this matter, anc we rely upon the good judgment of Mr. Bristow for its receiving | proper attention.” EUROPEAN MARKET. ET Lonvos, July 5— tay for spaiches quote rente: yo, FRANKFORT Sours —Frawxvons, July 5.—United States Dye-twonty bondas 1862, 08 5c. sniiTzarool. Coron Mantes —Levsnroor, Jaly §—Rven- site market is hardeaing:, middling upla 73-160. ; ‘middling Orleans, 73 i. 000 bal Ginsing £00) for" speculation ‘aad export, OF the ales today 4.40 bales were American. Sales on ihe ba middling uplands, nothing belo: fcatae, erable Septe jo. nothing below low midalings, delty do, do. deliv. erablo August ai eplembe: o,, delivera- die Septataber and October. at ie st on'the basis eliv- of mal diing Orleans nothing bei w food ordinary, de. veral ‘uly and Angust at 7 ales of shipments E the new crop on the basis of ry idliag uplands, moth. ing below eats ordigary, at 7 ?-16c.; nothing below low middling, Liveeroot BReADerorrs Manger—Livearoon, July 5.— Sen ee 6d. a Sia Od. per quarter tor new mixed estenu, Livxaroot Provision Mangrt—Livearoow, July 5.-- BS ad GBs. :per CW. ; cheese, Sis, por ewe for Bow mere “AVonpox Propvon Marxwr—Loxoos, July 5—Even- imy.—Calowtia linseed oll, 0%; spirits of turpentine, 224. per ewt.; reflued potroleam, 3d. per Eilon Paruoteum Manxet—Astweer, July & —Pesclenm, at for fine pale Americaa. hea LIONN WICKLING 4 00, BANKARS AND + 5 rowers 72 Broadway, Kew York. ends o alls and lt Er ‘itstane trork wnareet. { les wishing to operate In siocks should call or Write for our 72-page book, "MEN AND (DIC IDIOMS OF WALL raceme STREKE,” Sent free to any address. { ‘Orders executed by mail and telegraph. vested tn privilege, contracts Glod umd funds fore warded to parties at a distan JOHN HICKLING & CO. 71 Broadway, New York o-— ——- -— — * | Stock Privileges, gt beat rates in market, on members of New York Stock Exchang ns made ast approved contracts oF on me orders promptly atteuted 1a by mall or wire: Dook on Wallstreet sent tee. TUMBKLDGE '& G2., No. 2 Wall street, New ort Bankers ana Brokers. T RY ABON ABLE RAT ie _MONRY ON IPR AND Sudo vmeut iusurauos Polic ant other Securiticn, Insurance Kings otectod mitt bestcompamien J. J. iauaicu's don iif Broad way | A —LAPSLEY & BAZET wi BROADWAY. —8TOOK + PRIVILEGKS 0) whens OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE ‘Saat alvin aT Bett) ey PUR. gaat NO PRIVILEGKS FOR THAN 100 SHARKS; OUR PRINCIPALS DO Nor ApvERtrsis, RO CONTRACTS IN OUR NAMED PAMPHLER "HOW MONBY 18 LUsT AND MADE IN WALL STREET” MAILED VREK TO ANY ADDRESS. M pei a Count Bon iia, on jon Railroad Bonds, od o City Ratiroad Stoets. iso other choice Stocks and Bonds payiag |i! to 1 per cent, at @ reauction below par, for sale by : ALBERT H. NIOOLAY & 00., Stock Brokers and Arictioncers, 43 Pine street, . Ro-tevevuins Securities our specialty 23 years all ALS aaw. —— a i Bank com Broad oy Tew ‘ork, 6 Lett Creat for travellers, payable in aay part ow ‘europe, ‘Asia, Atrion, Anwtraiia Draw mm of Exchange svend' ace, pian transfors of money ou Burope and FINANCIAL. re en erent Sciam —SEVERAL MORTGAGES FOR SALE, ON SUB- urvas Property, worth now five times amount of ayscount expec Herald omice, BPAULTED Rattroad : and senso Bonds ol abil d Ftcok and Bond use of by the est blah rte! ao QLSERT He NIoULAY & No, 43 Pine street, New York. weer. SAVINGS BANK, CORNER TWENTY- third street and ixth ayenve, New York.—Interest come and ‘compou! July. Interest Per cont “Deposits made on or vefore July 10 pu eee Oo eee he ip Re: ik open s ine! h ge spas “YOUN ke Die WITT, President _H, K. Tuvan, Vice Pres. Gro. 0. WaLno, Sec. peer CLASS AVESTMENT BONDS, New York City Pad dae in 1%a Brooklyn City 7's, due in 1914, Jersey City 7s, due in 1896, Rochester City 7's, due in 1908, Vincinnati City 7-30’s, due tn 1903, Long Island City 7’a, due tm 1896. Passaic (N, J.) City 7's, dae in 1885, Missouri State 6's, due in 189% Elizabeth City 74, due in 1877. All of the above aro first class and deserving the atten- tion of careful maiden = bs DANILL MORAN, 40 Walt street. ORTY | SIXTH DIVIDEND, ed January an Ht . ng anover, Fire Insurance Company. A semi-armoal Dividend of Five (Ber Gent’ ts: payable on and alter July 1 REMSBN LANE, Kaw Youx, July 1, 1875, Secretary. I LWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD jew York cit ow oie vey treet eg Principals demring to BOs! iy sg Hi. Le GRANT 16) Broadway. OBN 8 PIERCE, NO, 6 PINE STREKT, LOANS money without bonus on approved Real Estate in New York, Brookivn and Westchester county ; also pur- chases Mortgages at lowest rates. NICKBRBOCKER FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY of New York. Established 1787. OMtice, O4 Wall sureet, Yorx, Juty 2 1875. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held hie dey, ¢ usual semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent on the cap- {tai "sisck ofthe soutpany was declare payanie on ana ter July 15, 1875; also an extra dividend of 5 per cent, able at the same time. he ‘transfer books Will De closed from this date until the 15th inst, JOSEPH L, TOWNSEND, Secretary. BCHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS LNSTI- tation, No, 283 Bowery, « Houston street.—Interest Notice.—A dividend at the rate of six per cent per an- num has been declared and will be credited depositors Joly 1. 1879, on alt sums enutled thereto, for the six and the three months ending G96 30, payable on Titre the third Monday in July. interest not called ill remain as & deport, drawing interest trom July L posited on or before July 10 (the time lim- tied't by iaw) will be opuees to interest from Jaly L ALFRED T, CONKLIN, President iH. O, Fisaea, Secretary, FRIOCR RIDGEWOOD witan asus ‘28, 1875. nt INSURANCK COMPAN’ a femal annual dividend ia six per cent jared, TOX. at the Now York oflice of this Conipany, 0,1 Mt ardad way SOOTT, Secretary. “JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD COM. pany Bonds benshts and soki by R & CO., No. 45 Wall street bse ANTBD—THE LOAN OF $30, FOR WHICH A handsomety furnished Room, with Board for gen- deman re genleman and wile, will be given, with In- besr references, ress S, Herald Uptown Branch office, $116,000 BJCRnon Ant Berar ies roo! peane gray. to J. ELSON: "LUCKEY, United States Insurance Company, i Park place. $150.000 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON NEW Yor« or Brooklyn Property, in suns to suit; no bonus; Mortgages cashed at I : BYATT, 143 roadway, room 32 Cesta PARTNERSHIP OFFERED IN AN ELEGANT osay. Fespoctable, business with frst class par, for $100; yearly profits $4000, sure. Cull on P., at French’s Hotel. For SALE—A QUARTER INTEREST IN THE PROP- erty of 28 anth kuown as Ocean Park, New Jersey, immediately ad) i Ocean Grove, on the sen shore} the property ha: bens Agrees, improved, ts rapidi hancing im valine near railroad station. kor infor pation apply to F. mt. KBNNEDY & 505, Asbury Park, NE OF THM MOST DESIRABLE HOTELS IN TH city.—Wauted, by proprietor, a special or general partner, with $00,000. requisite capital only got particulars of this unusual opportanit upon application we GRIGGS & CARLETON, 9 Bro paratizs DESIRING A SAFE AND PROFITABLE manufacturing business are solicited to investigate @ new improvement in steam Engines, ranming without a boite: drops of water being injected Into the eh revolution and immediately converted advantages Fetbey cost al at pals te require only acity, absolutely ree Ineer to rum them. They per cent prot, They are entirely practical for running street cars, occupy in| so small a space and being so easily controlled. ric terest in United States or Canada for sale, Aa may be seen im operation at Park re Wasten—a PARINBR, WITH CAPITAL, TO IN; duce # valaable Railroad atent Call on or address HOFFMAN F Chatham street, New York, ar JOuN MeaDAxs, Kent avenue, rooklyD. TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH ‘A profitable manutacturing b ‘Winett street. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH el ope aed take an incerest 1p and manage ly profits. Call ror B: a bs West tweuge Bat HaLF IN by cot IN Store or Office Business, realized, Apply to THU». Ln omen Map i $500 2 0 1 0) CASH established Where a cood Income san ve GAPYNEY, 17 Contre street. ———---2 i NEW YORK CITY. OMeer Leary killea a mad dog at No. 23 Scam- mel street yesterday. Patrick Holland, of Cherry street, was kiokeain the breast by a horse and stightly injured. OMcer Flynn shot and kille4 a mad dog yester- day afternoon atthe corner of Rector and Charch | streets. The explosion of firecrackers in No. 269 Stanton street set Mre to the house, bus the Names were speedily extinguisned. Dawage slight, A fire om the sesond floor of the three story brick building No. $49 Eighth avenue, yesterday afternoon, did s damage of about $1,000, Li- | sured. 4 fire m the basement of No. 830 Greenwich street yenterday morning caused sight damage. ‘The proprietor w: Srreated on suaploien of Rav. ing ses the piace on Gre. Kliza White, forty years of age, wbo was ar- rested for intexication, attempted suicide iast night in the Firat precinct station house by hang- ing herself to the f door, Sue was bappiiy rescued in time by the doorman. Robert Reynoids, tuirty-five years of ago, resid- | ing corner of Fifty-flith spreet and Eleventh ave- Due, recetved & sunatroke in Allen street about ix ‘o'clock last might. Ho waa atte in tue | Eldridge street station house and sent e+ Joon McAulitt, of Boston, came to New York on Saturday night to spend toe Fourth with his McLoughlin, of No, 2,389 | First avenue, ‘out into the yal Lizste Lewis, twenty years of age, residing at No. 1 Mott street, was badly ourned about the | arms, face and legs, at No. 126 Perry street, while making & fre, inio which ake poured som, sone Ol. She Was attended at the Charles street station house and sens to Bellevue Mospital. A meeting Of the Board of Supervisors was heia at twelve o’clock yesterday in the City Mall, This | | was merely a formal gathering, made necessary statute which compels the Board to meet first Mol ot July ia order to receive the he year. Samuel a, The proceedings were overia Board pessoa a. five minutes, and si BROOKLYN, ‘The Board of Police and " Rxolne Comm isstoners Will, (tis Velleved, make several changes in the personnel of the di Je The pody of & female child, avom one week old, wi street, yesterday, It was taken te the Morgue, Tne body ofa fall growm maie inant was found by Mr, Rat of bis house, No. 24 were taken to the Morg' George Haywood was arrested by an ofMieer of the Eighth precinet yesterday afternoon jor feloniousiy assaulting Jon King, of No, 290 Fil- feQnd in the water. at the foot of South Third | r@aud Mr. | | Ter Dsiaas, eldest som of the iste Chester Dring | | | | | | } battery; Same ys. Winans EB teenth street, by stabbing bim tm the back with & Colonel James McLeer, the” galiant one-armed PI fred ctya 3m op beng commandant of the Fourteenth regimeut, was considerably bruised about the lower part of the body yesterday morning by bis horse slipping and failing upon him just after passing the review- ing stand on Camberiand street, CHARGE AGAINST TILTON'S COUNSEL, AN ALLEGED BIGAMIST THB ACOUSER—THE LOADER-PRIOR AFFAIR AGAIN. The tmbrogito brought about by the am- dayits of Loader and Price and the charges of conspiracy made by one warty to the Great scandal euit agatnst the other scems to be getting worse from day to day and drawing a greater number of people within its wi s first anticipated. some of onnected with iv seem determined to implicate the counsel for the plaintiff and boast of having damatng proofs in their possession oftheir Participation in the affair, Tne eharacter of the parties on whose evidence these grave charges are said to rest is atleast questionapie, and a: there appears to be no mere repectabie testimony 1m support of tnem it is hard to see how they can be proved. The latest phase of the affair is a state- ment made by one E, W. Connor, a friend of Price, direcciy implicating the plaintif’s counsel, Mr. Moulton and plainug@ himself in the alleged con. spiracy, Connor was arrested in Justice Ruley’s court last Tharsday, whtle Loader and Price were being examined, on a charge of Digamy, and is now in jail, Mr, Overfield, a lawyer who is conducting a Bult for the recovery of some property for Connor, asserts that the arrest was incited by Mr, Tilton’s friends in oder to destroy his credibility as a witness against those who are to be charged witn conspiracy and subornation of perjury, This is a grave charge, bat it is made boidly and unhest- tatingly, though it seems te rest on the evidence of a map ofsomewhat doub‘ful character, Connor is charged with robbertes tn Philadelphia and in Milford, Conn.; bus Mr. Overfield disposes of them by saying thas the Milford affair was simply a number of schoolboys (Connor being one of them) taking asbawi while on @ “ark? A similar ex- cuse is found for the Philadelpnia eseapade, Oon- nor being simply returning with some comrades from Washington during the war, and getting into a row with a Jew about something one of the party did, of which he, of course, knew nothing, Excuses of this kiud are easy found, but Mr, Overfield does not deny that his client, whom he claims to be heir to considerable property, has led ® wild life and has no reguiar means of living. A HERALD reporter called yesterday on Mr. Overfield, at bis residence in Macon street, Brook- lyn, for the purpose of ascertaining the exact truth of teis matter, ana whether it was trae that Conpor had given nim a full statement of the alleged facta, Mr, Overfleld said he nad got all the facts from Connor but that he had nos written statement completed yet. Howe: Said, he bad no objection ty gi the tance of the statement, “Do you really believe thas Mr. Tilton’s friends had anything to do with getting this man Connor arrested f? gaid tue reporter, “Certainly,” said Mr. Uverfield, “I have no doubt of it, There 1s no foundation for ee charge of vigamy, and he was arrested in Co! re he guna give ms ms avidences” ig’ +f 10 brought the charge my; was it on. of Mr, Tilton’s friends?” 4 “His wile, or the woman he was living with and who has had a child af nim, 61s certain be was married to her, but he was married before and tnherised considerable Mice trem the fires wife. But this woman mi ave been instigated to bring the charge of bigamy. It is strange that Mr. Tilton's friends should taz6. such an Luserest in seeing this man convicted of i should they Wisk to get aim Gee of the way “Because he can give very damaging evidence agalust them in relation to this Loader and Price nil! Overt then proceeded to give the follow- ic SUMMARY OF COKNOR’S STATEMENT, Connor has been acquainted with Price for the last five years, Price's fasher living 1m the, same brother-in-law. Beeoher ease, and wondering Why & man shonid pe ud) canned. v0 a myers ome, he asked ulm ad to careful to have nothing to do frien it, Price then went, aceording to Conpor, 2 a “ty named Poor ates, Om inst whom Oon- ait, to know wha' meant, and Mr. Taornson avised him not to Taey then we: ana the latter advised Pri: go truth. Finally, nor went with Price to the office of Morris Pearsall, and as soon as they entered Mr. Morr: “Mr, Price, you are just the m: brought him into inner offi mpany! nim. th the inner o: States, were Mr. Tilton, Mr. Moulton, Messrs. Morris and Pearsall, General Pryor and ar. Beach, the latter busily emgaged at a desk in a corner of t y from the together, Mr, Morris givi about $70, as he went out. over at lunch, came back ai then got ready. The clerk commenced to write them frst, and then Oonuor asserss that Mr. Moui- ton took up the pen, saying be dtd not write fasy enough, and wrow some of the afi- davits, He also alleges that General Pryor and Mr. Morris wrote some of them, the Jonnor himself, “You stand in this thi and I will do what promised? ‘This altusion. Connor says, was to prone to take up his {Goanor’s) uit for hh ey belp him ag n. Re represents Ge Or as saying to soulton, “These are just Our men; they idence we want,’? increaibie this statement may id seems 2m we ee i place tne evidences in Ly fespaee counsel so that setion at once, and he Is of the opinion the most startling week we have hi yet since the scandal was frst speken of, The plow seem ickenihg 4ll around, and every one who J “get bis name up,” see 30 be determined to make the most out of the Mebris of the great trial. COURL CALENDABS—THIS DAY. Barrott.—First Monday’s motion caiendar will bo called at eleven A. M. oe OC amend TERK. —Adjouraed yy SUPREMM COUBT—Oincure-—Parts 1, 2 and 3. Ad- journed for the term, SUPERIOR COURT—GEWERAL TEEM.—Adjouraed for she term. Surerigg Count—Triat TERM—Parts 1 and 2.—— Adjourned for the term. COMMON PLBAS—GKYBRAL TERM.—Adjourned for the term. Prgrd Puras—EQuiTy TEBM.—Adjourned for e term. COMMON PLAAS—TRUL TRER~ Parts 1 and 2 | Adjourned for the term. ARINE COURT—TRIAL TRRM—~Parta i, 3,3 and 4. —Adjourned for the term. Coumt OF GRNER4L SEsstons—Held by Jud | Susnertand.—The People vs, James Twiss, ro | Dory; Same va. Peter felonious assacit wna Davis, forzer: Same vs. Jonn M. nla he reeny ; Same v: ) Wiilac and J Same vs. tharine E ceny; Samo vs. M. son, (eomons assauit battery; Same vs. Thomas P. ateaa grand arceny; Same vs. Jevome and ‘chen MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. RLS BW anTa,—On July 4, ab St. Chrysescom’s hapel, by the Rev. Thomas Bil, ALFRED Cubs. to ADELINE A. SWaRTa, Of Buifalo. No carda, Re alo and Atianta (Ga.) papers tag J copy. ARD—STBERS.—-OR Wednosd: a wa, by tne Rev, Dr. B. O. Flags, CHARLES BARD (0 ISABELLA, BecoDd daughter of the ate James i. Steers, Dock of this ¢ity, Ne cards. TaRTT—OaRBY.—AS te wae cnarch, Harlem, on Tuesday, Jane * 1875, by the Rev, Charles U'Keets, Josken J. Canty to Joamrmue M, Caney. No cares. DIED. Bacor.—| fluiy 4, afer a tong and dere with Ukristian [or- ANN ral Tuesaay, BRINKERMOFY.—AC Ridge: Inly 4, NAOMI RDSALL, wile off, ‘a the 68th year of The relatives and frien e can “make & “a4 or who wishes to | SUPREMH COURT—CHAMBERS—Held by Jorige | | G., eldess son of James and fully invited ats invited to attend the anerat. residence, Peete. N. 4., oo Tw Joly G atiwoorclock PAM Traits ioave lost or ken, eee (Northern Railroad of New Jersey), at CuryYNE.—In Brooklyn, on Jaly 4, of scarlet fever, ARTHUR DOUGLAS’ CHEYNE, aged 2 years and 6 months, Funeral from the residence of his parents, Hogh an@ Margaret J, Caeyne, 413 Cumberland street, Srooklyn, at two o’ciock P. M. Tuesday, 6th inst, CoLLINs.—On Sunday, July 4 Sakaa AGNES, youngest comes: < i ioua and Johanna Collins, 8 m aged 2 years ai ner tate residence, 180 Monroo Street, on this day (Tnesduy), at two P, M. Dwrer.—On Monday, the Sth inst., ELLEN, the beloved wife of Denis Dwyer, aged 42 years, The relatives and friemds of the ‘amily and the Members of the Mechamics’ Mutual Bemevolent Society are requested to attend the funeral, from her late regideace, No, 424 Bast Eleventh street, on Wednesday, the 7th inst, at nine o'clock A. M., wnen they will proceea to St. Bridget’s church, Where & solemn requiem mass Will. De offered oj fer the repose of Der soul, and from shence to vary Somaterz. ‘aly 4, of pneumonia, Exizanern E@an, ym her Eaan.—On aged 5 years, 1 month aud lL day's, Relatives and friends are invited vo attend her Kent avenue, Brooklya, od Tuesday, Wap’ & at en enus FOO! a, ‘aesda, & three o'clock P, M abbeys IG ELEAN.—OD ‘sunday morning, ay 4, after a painful illness, ADOLYH ELKAN, Of selma, Ala, in the 430 year of bis age. Relatives and iriends of the famit fally invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, July 6, at ten A. M., from tne residence of RY brother-in-law, M. Meyer, No. 230 Bast Puty-thira street. Seima, Ala., papers please copy, Fisaee.—At Sing Sing, N. Y., ob Saturday hora | ine Ot saly 3, ALBERT FISHER, in the 81st year o! wine relatives and friends of the family sre Bapaet invited to attend the funeral, from the tiet share Sing Sing, ou Tuesday, at twa ing leave Vorty-second stree’ at soak it, and return from Sing Sing at GoopENOVeH.—On the 5th inst., Saxan Goop- ENOUGH, I the 87th year of her age, Relatives and friends are invited to attend am funeral fais on Wednesday, the 7 Tth inst. four PM. Irom’ she restdence of Ber son-in-iaw, Thos. B. Tappen, 348 East 120th street. aNEKAMP. Suddenly, on Sunday, az JOHN H, HANEKAMP, aged 25 years and4 mon "the iriends of the family and the members of the. class of 69 of the College of the City of New York are respectfully requested to attend the funeral,’ from nia late residence, 804 Bast Twenty-first Paes on Wednesday, Juiy % at eR one o’ciock, AEWLart—At East Reckaway, L. on Satur- day, July 8, Josten HEWLerT, rae’ or Penis eity, ip the 81st year of bis age. The reiatives and friends are invited to attend are respect- the funeral, irom his late residence, on Tuesday, July 6, at twelve o'clock and at Trinit; AS enurch, Rockaway, at two e’clock. Carriages wil Waiting at Hewieti’s on the Rock, way Basch x the Southern Ratiroad of Long Island, to load the 10:46 train from South Higuta's Street, B Hickry.—On Monday, July N Gsrmatnes tie beloved wife of John Hickey, ye 65 years, ana- tive of the Rabe Longiord, i or ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectinily invited to attend her faneral, from her a residence, No. 206 East Twentieth street, on Wednesday morning, ayy 7, at nine o'clock sharp. Her remains will be taken to the Church of the iphany, Second avenue cae ayoal paves street, where a sole! req wil offered for the repose of her soul? from m wnence te Caivary Cemetery for tagermens Hossuna.—Ona July 4, 1875, DaNcen Hussuxe, see 81 years and 4 months. ral trom the residence of his son, Jacob D. Hussung, 62 South Fifth avenue, érits 6, at two" bet P.M. JHNSTON.—OR® Monday, Ca stom, x beloved son of Chari drew Johnston, in the 10th of his gge, Friends and relatives are respectiully tuviteda- to attend ae funeral, from the residence of his, 5, ANDREW Jom ana the late An< mothe 402 West Thirty-second street, on, Wodn at et July 7, at ten o’cloek. Ka after a protracted tiine: SiS, ache ee ey Peter Keever and yo bc rot re late Joun Audiey, a native of Bos in, Ireland. oopunersl irom the residence of her husband, 235 beryl pts ior street, on Wednesday, July 7, at onc @’ctoc! fea Farmingdale, L. I, on Sunday, July 4, 1875, EMMA ,, wile of Nicholas P, Ketcham and only goraie of the late Vonklin Baylis a ceased, aged ars, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to, Shurol, on Wedsead pE pek on Wedni ab s ret Sth inst, aster an iline Joun H. A., son of Albert Landsberg, agead atin ‘and 12 days, Tee ae vee and friends of pend Cn pA a re- 5 to attend his fu ret ota nis Sranaperenss, res mt) "Adelaide yen, No. 449 second street, on Map smoot the ‘es be at two o'clock ae e nce, 0! ae Reart, tazouan Mish MIDDLETON, in the 52d year of hi age. Funeral services will be held at the Universaliss churod, cerner of Bleecker and Downing streets, on Wednesday, the 7th at two o’ctock P. M. Relatives and friends of + deceased; also mem: bers of the Union Lodge, F. and A. M., of which waa a member, are reapectiully invited to aitend. MILLs.—At Fordham, on Saturday, July 8, Oscan Sophie Mills, aged 4 6 months, F Relatives iriends of the are r attend she fai berm the Test. aonee ene parents, on tuesday, July 6, at two o'clo Vtg ps ey Sunday, Juty 4, CuaRies MoLuER, 1 38 ‘ne re) tives and frienas are igus attend famhton street, eday, July Tesidence, No. 7 Morais.—On Sundays, 4th inst., PeTER MORRIS, in the 71st year of bis age. Funeral servsces will be held at his late resi-~ dence, No. 34 West Forty-elghth street, on Wed- July 1, at balf-past ten A. to which rela- tives and friends invited withoat further no- Mornis.—at Newark, N. J., om July 4, 1875, Miss, ALM7BA Mons, daughter of’ John and’ Elisabet Morris, deceased, aged 68 years. Her Heder will be attended from her late resi- dence, No. 49 Washington street, Newar m1 three vigiock, on Wednesday, 7th inst. in ie) at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Relatives and er and th of her brother-in-law, Marous LW re Saver fo attend the funeral wita- notice. nm Monday, July 5, 1875, Mrs. Mary P. iow of Patrick Morris, a native of arish of Foughny, county Galway, ireland, 83 years. ineral from the residence of her sos, Martin E. Morris, 63 Pike street, on Wednesday, 76h imst., at two o'clock P. M., Irem thence to Ualvary Ceme- tery toe toterment. CKENNS.—The mouth’ mine solemn Fequiem Mass for the repose of the soul McKenna, late pastor of St. Rose's ‘churok, tes. mon street, will be celebrated there on Thursday next, the 65h inst, at ten A.M. His relatives, friends and the © oapipsren clergy are Teapectiuly, luvited to attea | Hee, | | } sk nverrs On July 6, at she residence of her uncie, William Beary, Lexington avenue, JULIA M. McKsvitTE, ‘Tre funeral will take place from the Churen or St. Vinceat Ferrier, at ten o’ciock A. M., On Toorsday, the 8th inst., where a requiem ‘aes will be offered for the repose of her soul. PRcK.—At Brooklys, on Saturday, July 3, MAB oangrta, wife of Bdgar f. Peck, M. ad | daughter of tne late igh ag BR Jadkson, ‘of Har- lem, New York, aged 66 y: Relatives an fiends. ‘are re invitea to attend her faneral, witaout further netice, on the 6th imsk., from her late residence, Na, 336 “nse: Monday 399 hit Jom ‘MAN. —OD day, i ee Sy 2° a ee Heary Do 'sndvasha 2 aged 1 months and 13 cays, ‘ne relatives and friends of ie pains seer the membess of ty Lodge, No. M.. a eonet a rh sia pa Cg om ue : eo e ts, No, eventh ih neaday Suny 7 at hi apes One o'clock P. Surrg.—-On Satarday morning, July 8, OpmEnia wile of George B, Smita and daugnter of the late Monson Clarke. The relatives and friends of the = also members of Keystone Lodge, No, 2 vs Mw, are respectfully invited to attend the {uneral, op Tuesday, Jaiy 4, m9 niet’ from nive: east church, cor streets, The remains wat bi be poe tag ag ie Sar gate Cemetery, Secoad street, SUGRUS.—JOUN SUGRUR, a native of Ardfert, be n> 3 Kerry, relate, tat ta the 48ta "hag de of Hey oo LEG alls Will be take! shies di 679 Third avenue, Pig i Forty-t) Dat ey a eleven ‘oclock A. M., to St, Agnes’ charen, wh @ 8 solem: pee mass will be Offered for the re- pose of W ai; thence, at two P, M., to the Cemetery of the ‘Holy Gross, Ms gy for imter- na-Gael ment. Friends and members of the Clan- association are respectiuliy invited to attend, day, » Map a Virginie Calven Taylor, aged 4 years and i months. F ds of the family are in’ 4 to attend hea’ ral, this (Tuesday) anor at i o’cloc! St Stepnon’s Kp 4 forays street, botweem Fifth and But rant TREALL.~On Sunday, Jaly 4, pee Stocum, congmet o} Thomas and Ellsd Bemville Yneali, years, elatives and friends are respectfally ere te attend the funerai, on July 7, two o’chook P. M., fom idence of’ parents, No, 71 south Fuso street, Williamsburg. WERKEA.—On Monday. suly 5, ng itt widow of she late James Weekes, aged 60 yea! Relatives and friends are invited to vtitena tha funeral, from her late residende, Lm Lafayette avenua, Brookiyn, on Wednead last. af sore o'clock P. M. re ra Wurre —On ‘sunday, the 4 'ATRIOR w sive af couhty Tipperary, ireisad, to The relaures nda ef whe sey those of his sons-ln-iaw Uaaries Mouee and J O'Nel, s7@ respeownily invited to atte: foners), from his tate residence, No. 416 First une, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ociook. Imterment in Valvary te!