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v More Active. $156, 796,987, against $18,115,525 tor the corresponding period in 1875, and $216,261,011 in 1874, The total exports of produce sinee January 1 are $126, 903,400, NEW YORK HERALD, Il to 14, in boxes, Stock 389,000 boxes and 8,800 bo: Ba a) in wurehouse at Havana and MONDAY, JULY 3, 1876. q gang of swindlers im the country, the head of which ig the notorious Colonel “Jim” Potter. Quinn is vow held for trial on several charges, among others that sunk iu the Rast River daring the Revolutionary war bas been resumed, after a suspension of turee years. On Thursday last the sloop Tont was moored over the donsnegereonte ; t s ee 7 R. Corby, ot Brook, interest, which hag caused cash gold tobe worth, ot seunrentens ie sis 26, srcgnins te et) A PRINCE OF SWINDLERS. SUNKEN TREASU RE. Peete ot Sees ee a - FINANCIAL AND COMMERC i gg aaah HAVANA MARKETS: North Carolina papers please copy. BXPORTS AND IMPORTA. 3 + ” ” wie “ 1 The foreign commerce of the port fer the week was at cach July, 1978 Sere a isis Sieg POTTER'S CAREER. WORK aT THE WBECK OF THE BRITISH DIED. as follows:—General merchandise imports, jneluding ices ad ox, 10 to 12 Ph Rashes cuigagl 2 are CRIME, ‘ FRIGATE HUSSAR—NEARLY ¥IVB MILLION Be veT?.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Jaly 2, Mor 8 . * dry goods, $3,486,548; produce exports, $6,674,504; arrest of Terance Rice Quinn a few days since by DOLLARS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FAST ENNETT, Wife of Charles W. Bennett, and only daug Review of the Week—Prices Generally poslte panes agg p bo! scent fale to, ood ual Detectives Williamson und Ferris, of the Centragolice, | piven 4 panic or 1780 of Lawrence and Harriet Van Buskirk, 1m the 3s yeas i i Ties WMHS sugars, common to fuir, — . her uge, Firmer and Business a Trifle The total imports simce January 1, this year, ate |*inir to good reliving, Os eourltagal, EMEA caused the partial disruption of one of the freatest | Wo upon the wreek of the British frigate Hussar, | Notice of funeral in Tuesday's papers. Bookstavern.—On Jaly 2, Caxkie Haxvorn, eldest child of Henry W, and Mary B. Buokstaver, a aged about | 7 years, uneral services at her father’s residence, 129 Weat _—_—— 17 2.67 of swindling Heury W. Raymond, son of Henry J. 47th st., on We y. July 5, at pine A. AL) Friends against $121,751,905 in 1875,and $14,972,677 in 1874, wen 8 y ay , y st at iad 3 ti on uly 5, at pine A, . ‘The total ex; of fnoo January 2. at6 | Criterion Bah ior Baymond, jormally editor of the New York Times, ans | “Te: Shieh les & short distance below Port Morris | of the {amily are invited to aitend, THE GOLD AND MONEY MARKETS. |. exports specie sine y Auge QV ionh ets 8a SO PHr iil me AY fg ay Since Quing's | 22 Within @ stone's throw of the shore Ina frame | Besvy.—On Saturday morning, wile of | Franelt aN + $29,762,558, against $52,201,006 in 1875, aud $30,562,133 Sabor. Amer au susan cure Tard In ¢ nik tena iy wai 3! Tike en Pept incest structure on the deck of the sloop isa steam engine Bray, beer county Dot TebleAd, aay A : Eases Pleads as in 1874 OO per quintal; in tins, 345 8 ‘otatoes, ; i Jetectives w a riends aud acquaintances ure invited to attend hei GOVERNMENT BONDS, bhi, Tattow, $20 per quintal. Wax, yellow yt lays bare the entire criminal career of Potter, From SHO DOR, RARER: SADE FAREED RIOR Oke: FOP Madison sb, Government Bonds in Request and Raiiroad Bonds Steady, wits an Advancing Ten- deney for First Class Securities. These have been active and higher, in response to ademand from institutions and individual investors that bas far exceeded the supply. The elect of a pos- sible European war is not regarded by German bankers as likely to exert a material depressing influence on this class of sec rities. A ‘air demand is also reported arrobe: white, $25.0 $.ti° Honey, Lamber hes for American, Coal ail, in th du xty days. gold, houe here. | Ouions, re ‘eops dy wt ange currency, 81 a premium. on ‘this information it appears that James Decatur Potier now known as “Colonel” Jim Power, was bora in the Ninth ward of this cit; During the war with Mexico he enlisted in the First New York Volunteers, On his return in 1848 he married one of the daughters of old Mr, Thomas Bennett, About the same time “Ned diver is lowered to the wreck from a platiorm on the shore side of the vessel. He made his firat descent on | Suturday morning for the purpose of making a general survey of the wreck. He found but little left of the old trigate, All that remains is the wortm-eaten keel- son, kuces aud flanking below ‘the copper line, The wreck is covered with a heavy deposit of sand and funeral, from her late residence, No. 1876, ut two o'clock P.M. BrewsLIN. Sunday, July 2, DaNiet Beesix, in pit 42d year, ut lis lute residence, 64 Jay st., Brooklyn, Notice of funeral bereatier. Burrrox.At West New Brighton, Staten Island July 1, 1876, Hexey Brrrros, aged 69'yeurs, 9 mouths 25 days. Funeral on Monday, July 3 M., from the Mora’ 1876, at four o'clock P n ehurch, New Dorp, 3% prem! ” a | ‘ “ A ‘Watt Seaene: from the other side. SRE Papls, 136 premison. i ages the ripe SR: B28 couples | sina aud. several large boulders have lo.ged in her CaLow —Suddenly, on Sunday, 2d inet., at hd Sunpay, July 2, 1876. ‘Tho conspicuous. dealings ‘were 1m Louisianss and ee af rae rey . In 185 4g ie ar | hau, poo en ) 10th av., WitisaM CaLDWRLL, ager Tho incidents of the week in stock circles, so far a8 | 2 du of thone se | CLES PROTHINGTIAN B the Talked States courts Tor Torgit® | The Hussar was 206 fect in length, 68 feet beam, and | Notice ol funeral hereafter. , fly identified ‘ennessees, the feeling among the friends of these A ROTHINGHAM & proois for land warrants, Ip this operation Captain . Public interest is concerned, were chiefly iden i ‘ . its —Keliable puts and enlls.’ Sead for explanatory * carried thirty-two guax She arrived In this port with Hudson (Columbia county) papers please copy. with a suddenly developed bull movement in Western | Crt! being that the States are improving in cou: direula “Bi” Hammond, who was sent to State Prison | (10's oe oroury anda tloct of merchant ps rete on | o,CEahRemcA Peekskill, on July 1, Mrs, PaNsY As, WIR Daioh ena Lake Shore, which served the double par- | #02 and that their bonds will not only be protected TREASOWABLE RATERCUONSY ON LIVE AND |a fow days ago for swindling, was Potters | (1° {rise Mercury and a flevt of, merchant vessels of Dorlir F. Clapp, castier of the Westchester Couusl oh J but beceme active favorites, Moderate transactions Kudowment insurance Polleies, Mortgages and other | comunion. Chauncey S Hapa hen November 25,1780, In the Hassar's treasury were | National Rank. pose for atime of creating a lively scare among the | iw Migsoria, abd for uw time istrict, of Co- seeuritles; insurance jot, ail kinds effected, com: in isa y no de it dest £580,000, gold, and on the Mercury were £380,600, Be at tbe residen eof her bisband, in Peeks a aking the wot 8 4. owns to @ flaw in the indictment he test p4 au ednes Oth ust, at ten A Letaaohas -hhaarraae bog nes ear vive, | lumbias came to the frout and found buyers as high as AMOUNT TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN US NORT- | escaped punishment. In 1860, in conjunction with | MSIDE early $5,000,000 In all. This treasure #48 | Covvis.—On Saturday morning, July 1, Ware, the latter exceptionally active. Shrewd observers, or Brooklyn. Apply so LEVIT¢ & WOL- q ba | sent over by the British government to pay the forces | beloved son of Edward H. and Dobdvie Collin, aged « L ever, failed to recognize in the manipulation of the market—for such it was clearly shown to be—anything TA. RAILROAD BONDS. (0 Pine st. INT OP 85,000 TO $7.00 WANTED—ON old Tom Radclil, he swindled Dr. Roderick F, Clow, of ut of this city, 2,500, Radclif! was arrested, and | engaged in waging war on toe colonists. Iwo days months. nd friends of the family are respectfully There was maintained a steadiness in these securities alverward the gold brought over by the Mercury was a . oryuage Jerey eity improved Property. See | Potter appearc spiel | invited to attend the funeral, from his late resideuce more than a mere turn to the screw by the single band | 41 ine week, and in many instances increased drm ine uk eaaaa) pep Dimond. Radel was sem | cranaferred to the Hussar, with which, atter taking on | No, 44 Harrow #t., ou Monday, aM atthe lever, Any man with the boldness to buy 50,000 | 1... geaiers eing compelled to make judicious seiec- See ada RANK OF EO GUY OF EW Years andsix months ia State Prison. | your seventy American prisoners from the over- | LL. —On Sanday, July L, daughe or 100,000 shares of stock may advance the prices two, ions to supply the requiremeuts of investors, The | J York Interest for July, 58 Bower. southwest corner 1876.-The Board of Trustocs have or- Radcliff 18 now confined in Crow Hill Penitentiary tor perjury committed tu 1875 Previous to the swindling | crowded hulks in the Wallabout, she set sail tor New ter of Owen Cull and Alice i ‘anal ive of Ballykuil, Clennduf parish, county Down, ireland, three or four per cent; but the acer satel Not | yonds of the Wisconsin roads and the Pacifics were the | dio depositors or the six months endiug | of Dr. Clow, Rauehifand Powter were at tne ead v1 the | Loudon, Conn, aul Jones was at the time | Fuveral will take, place trutw the residence of hot be ignored that, while in a depressed commercial con- tH: this class | pogus bail men knowu as “the Pine street gang.’ On | cruising along the A e t. His feat om | sister, Mrs. F t2hth st. on Tuesday, July favorites, and capital is evidently running to this the breading out of the Jate war Potter was commis- Peli hi te HORE, O08 29 4, at one P. dition like the present it requires the power of a der- Fick vo hoist figures, they go down with arun at the fy touch of a finger. In other words, the market 18 s0 inherently weak, notwithstanding it seems to be at the ebb, that only costly artifice can move it upward, while, left to itself, it remains stagnant or still further Fecedes ut the approach of cloud. of securities as a safe basis and ati opportunity of | gaining employment. There was nothing particularly | noteworthy in this market, COMPARATIVE STOCK TRANSACTIONS. The following figures will be found suggestive as i. lustrating the decline of speculation at our Stovk Ex- change. and entitled an original dep. the aeponitor’ will be entered A. QU Seymour A. Buxcr, Secretary. T)RY DOCK SAVINGS BAN corner of 3d st. n will interest trom July 1, and whenever prosented, INTARD, President, 341 AND G43 BOWERY sioned as mujor of the 13lst New York Volunteers— Scott's Lite Guard, As soou as he got to the front be was captured by the rebels, taken to Charleston and paroled. He remained in Charleston over a year when he was exchanged, and came to Washington, where he drew trom the ‘Treasury nearly $7,000 for buck pay, ration money, &c. While im Washington, he formed * wcquainlauce of the woman now kuown as Mrs, ter. She was then Known as Mrs. Colonel Ring- Flamborough Heud a year before had inspired the com- | mander of the Hussar witha healthy respect tor nis '$, and jt Was therefore determined to make the e by the way of Heil Gate. It was a hazardous undertaking for avessel of her tonnage, bata negro pilot had succeeded a short time belore in taking through another trigute. The Hussar attempted the Passage With a favoring wind and a high ude, and Safely passed the most dangerous points in the chan- Ballykall (Clennduff parish, county Down, Ireland) papers please co Dvxes.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, July ering Winess, MARrAN H. Dukes, im the 47th Funeral will ke plice Souin Oxtord si., on Wedn Relatives and ffieuds aro further potce. ter ali , Widow of the lave Joseph eof her age. 198 M, nim her late residence, day, July 5, at three P. vited to attend without ) ; ' he seml- , The strength of Western Union and T.ake Shore, Sharet, Shares, Oe etn eres ie . She was selling cosmetics to ladies living m | pel, but with a smooth course already in view the frig- | Charlestou (5. C.) papers ploase copy, } above referred to, was not witvout effect on other F 1875. 6. annual dividend on all deposits entitled thereto July 1, | Washington, ‘They came to this city aud putup at | ate’ siruck heavily on Pot Roc! fhe swilt current |. Fanneit.—On July 2, infant daughter of Thomas aud a i Four weeks ending Jannery 29,. 4,663,488 — the Latarge House, now known as the Grand Central rung ‘i Ophetia Farrell. sbares, including those which are involved in the tad # swung her around, and she drifted helplessly | OF) Senlieied Gad tke Weak Four weeks ending February 26. 3,012, 602 1876, as follows :— Hotel, where Potter mau up the stream, past Ward's and andall’s |, Friends of the family ure invited to attend the present railroad war. ‘orthwest and § Five weeks ending Apritl...... 709,243 — money lasted. He next toi : | funeral, on Monda July 3 at one o'clock, rom thelr higan Central, New York Central and Erie, all felt ympathetic impulse and stiffened up to the closo of the week. If there were any special outside trading; if any of the enormous fund of idle capital wero being employed in buyimg these stocks, Rock Island and Four weeks ending April 29. Four wocks ending May Four weeks ending June 2 21,117,161 Totals... .rcccreseeces sees MEMORANDA, Six percent per annum on all suns of $2,000 and under and five per cent per annum on the | Deposits made on or be: from July 1, 1876. excess over $2,000, July 10 will draw interest young Cubau, whom, it is ulleged, he swindled out of 7,000, Tho Cuban’ went to Chicago, where be com- mitted suicide, Potter was next heard of in 1872 as the partner of the notorious George R. Nash, vow in the Baliimore State Prise Nash leased the Madison Square Hotel from Mr. Matthews, Potter becoming | Islands, making Water rapidly, When the vessel once more obeyed her belin she was’ filling so tast that the commander dttermned to beacn her at the eutrance to a marshy coye below Port Morris. ‘This was done, and. the crew, with the assistance of | farmers at work near by, Leld hes tu the shore by pass- ing hawsers around the large trees there. A more dan- residence, No. FLAaNpin, At J Flandin, and gaughiwor of the Wilham Edgar Crager, United States Army, years. aged 39 i XNpi security for the rent. Nash ought several thousand | yero, Dae 4 A requiom mass will be celebrated tor the repose y stocks; if it wero certain that the inside operators | The total earnings of the Baltimore and Obio lines | yy Wenssen, SoA GREW MILLS. President. | foritra? worth of gous with notes indorsed by Potter. | fisate ivuraumedstips hue over a peecinice nearly. | Bet soul ou Wednesday’ July’, at ten o'clock A. vt were not peddling out their holdings and saadiing | for May were $1,363,604, against $1,414,972 last year, ORTY.KIGHTHU DIVIDEND. — | Mr. Matthews brought suit betore Justice Quinn to | one Lundred teot high, When the tide began to fail | at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church, West h sty, upon their neighbors what would otherwise be dor- | the decrease fur the whole systetn of lines being 3.6 per F ida eject Nash, Potter became Nash’s security on abond | the stram upon the eables was tremendous. Some | Manhattanville, The remains will be interred at Ever Saati. inks clapaeeva das ab all staedtvatanianocOe vice: | . HANOVER to retain possession, He then testified thathe Was | parted, otbers pulled from the ground the trees | Breen Cemetery. mant on their hands; fif it were clearly evident that real investors, disgusted with the experience of the past and distrustful of the future, were not realizing What they can now, even though at a loss, and biding the opportunity to repurchase at lower Sgures, in the hope of thereby making an average, it would be safe to Jence of the railway war and the cutting of rates. i ‘Tho annual statement of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacitle Railroad up to March 31, 1876, is made public, The total receipts, including interest on loans, were $7,360,902 78; the operating expenses, coma Firg Inyurance Company, A semi-annual divid . dqmand ut the office of the company. New York, July 1, 1976. dof tive (0) per cent is payable on J. REMSEN LANE, Secretary. worth over $150,0U0. After they wore ejected from the Madison Square Hotel, Nash leased the St. Julien Hotel from ex-Mayor Kingsland, Potter again being his se curity, They were turned out after six months. Then they ieased the Bay Ridge House from Mr. Sykes, who committed suicide in Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, They NHATTAN SAVINGS 10%, kept this place tor a year, paid no rent, and managed to obtain $10,000 wortn of goods on | to which they were attached, when tue ship gave a bodily over the ledge, Worst of all, down with ber the seventy hapless wretches to her gundeck, ‘The ofllcers aud crew escaped, In 1794 the British goverument sent over two brigs, and jor two summers unsuccesstul efforts were made to raise the sunken frigate. One of the brigs loundered while engaged in this work and pow lies in ahirveen FLAaNioas,—Katig T. PLAnica, her age, Her relatives and friends*are respectfully invited to on Monday, at , in the 14th year of attend the funeral, at 431 West 32d st, two o'clock P. M., sharp, “Guxavy,—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, short but severe jliness, Tomas Westmeath, Ireland, in the 68th ye: geo even in this stupendous deal of the speculative | $3,665,161 44. From the net earnings there has been | 4) nage Bronaway. | credit, old Joo Watson, alas Howard Pearsail, who bad | fathoms of water a short distance below the huil ofthe | _ Relatives’ and friends of the family are respoctfu'ly tards something like a long gume with winnings fairly | paid in interest, dividends, &c., $249,660 40, and the | 5IST SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIL just got out of State Prison in Pennsylvanta, being | Hussar. The other Was driven off py the American | invited to attend the tuneral, from his late residence, distributed, But for the moment the man who gam* | surplus, together with the balunce of the income ac- | suas ry pocorn tty a i pie ope Sist eg as att rarer egarab ape dlnn letra government. ‘Iwenty-live years clapsed before another are mente ; Wah poets aa Jaly § - i vi m 3 = Rs round. H. ere | eto 5 od and 0 0'olo 0 qustne’s church, corner of St bles, apparently, has as little chauce of success as :fhe | count April 1, 1875, gives a present baiaves of income eure tiRSt PAY OP JULY NEXT cet a Serues ibiuclbar Wig -ekeA ana Nauhe artesied, hance as tape Lore ee Loredana ce Reeciiterces ae: ahere a mline resin atl Fisked his money with one of the confidence men of | account of $7,756,051 48, The Land Commisstoner re- | per qnnum on sums of $2.00 aud under, aud tive percent | They were locked up in the Tombs, but were Hnally | puances then in vogue no progress was mado, One | Pe offered for the repose of his soul Coney Island beach. ports having sold nearly 64,000 acres, and remitted | per anoum on sums over $2,000, payabie on and alter the | discharged. Terance Rice Quinn then started anew | enterprise succeeded wnother, but with a like result, Harow.—Ou Satarduy, July 1, Gkonce L, Hares, ia third Monday in the month. | gwindic in the shape of “fhe Franklin coal yard® at | Qver $50 000 was expended in constructing a cofler bare ir. a, Relatives and friends Investment shares asa rule have been steady, with the exception of Jersey Central, which has fluctuated several per cent. A considerable short interest in this Stock is a Standing temptation to make a squeeze, and hence figures occasiuna'ly act and react with surprising $220,000 to the sinking fund. The freight earnings and movement have decreased from the previous year’s showing, while the rate has slightly increased, The State of Texas has made prompt provision for the payment of the $278,000 ten per cent bonds due Ist of Interest not withdrawn will be credited as principal. Dep: July rand October. its will draw interest frum the 1st of Junaary, April, EJ. BROWN, President. PROOKLYX: | to the Delwood and sold her for $260 to the ‘sane | No, 286 Cherry street.’ Potts & Co, and Pardee & Co., of the ‘Trinity Building, were swindled out of $3,000 | worth of coal, About this time Nash and Potter swindled a W: the Lydia, giving tn paymeut a worthless note of Pear- t Tndia gentleman ovt of @ yacht called | gall’s for $1,500, They changed the name o! the yacht | | dam, which proved too weak to resist the force of the tude. Over twenty years ago a company was formed in Worcester, Mass, culled the New England subtnarine Company, with Horace Barnes as superintendent. ‘This | company and its successor, the Frigate Hussar Com- puny, have proseetted the work since, except during | They have now resumed | the ihrae past. summers, re Invited to attend the fua- eral from his late r 282 Livingston st., Broulke lyn, on Monday, July { M. Hows.—On Sanday’ morning. Juty 2, at Monsey, Rockland county, N, ¥., Joun It, sou of James aud Eliza Howe, The friends of the family are respectfally Invited to nudity. July, 1876, and this outof cash im the treasury, We s75,—A ser en ( bail S OF THE WERK. ¥ i | percent is deciared, payabic to the stockh.lders ond broker who bought the Avalon, In 18/3 Power | operations and bope by the use of improved machinery | &ttend the funeral, on Manday, 3d inst. on arrival of THE TRANSACTION! give @ synopsis of the new Bond bill. The State will | thind, atthe New York office of ahi, co! wer: 170 Broad- | swindled Warden Fox, of the Penitentiary, out of | and anew process to get possession of the aclaen train foot of Chambers st, at 1:40 P. M., from thence ‘The following table represents the opening, highest | issue $1,875,000 of six per cont gold bonds, runuing | way. ‘A. SCOTH, Secretary. | $4,000 worth of diamonds, He was arrested ‘and was | treasure bugiod in the frigates hull, Mr. Barnes | t Cypress Hills / And lowest sales, regular way, of the principal stocks | thirty years, interest and principal payable in New OF OF THE ‘ eee ene od for six maouthe, when he pro- | still superiutenda the work, een —Saturday, Jaly 1, at two P.M, a Jersey City Inscrance Comrayy, cured bal e case hus never en brought up tor | But little mouey has thus far been taken from the ‘o, youngest sou of Charies and Alwine Kastenhuber, during the past week, together with the number of | York, the bonds not to be sold for less than par, ex- 33 Granp 8 \ LShal’ in 18¥4 Poter and Nash went to Ballinore, | wreck, con tacendie tant kre Ry irs have been | aged’ years and 4 months, Bhares dealt in:— cept in case to meet bonds falling due and which bear Jausry Crry, Jane 30, 1878, J leased the Fountam House, on Camden street, ob- | the private hoards of officers and mon. Lo a stable Funeral will take place on Monday, July, at 3 P, No. of Open- High- Low- early all ten per cent interest; but the State is also | Forty-second Divid end. have this day de tained furniture and liquors to the amount of $10,000 | at Fort Morris are stored human skulls and boues, and , from the residence of his parents, No, 30 fomp- Shares, ing, ea, eat. The Board of Directors of this company leek Me aie cien and vclctr oleate i C Fy , 2 r r S elared ® sewi-annual dividend of ten (10) per cent, payable’ | On bogus bonds and mortgages and then cleared out, | manacles worn vy the drowned American capuves, Wns av.. near Gates, Brooklyn, AVuaiteiand Peeific pret. | 200. ig. B86. 94 | Suthortnes tp) Bell the Uaned, States bands Some al- | Sa deuant: al Avie sits Potter went {0 Washington, pat up at Willard’s, | together wih musket barrels; canoou batis, ints and | . KING.—On Sunday, July 2, in Jersey City, Gronam Atlanticand Pacitic Tel Pre ae Min ee ig ing of United States fives, $357,550, and United States NATHANIEL FOOTE, Seeretary. | and swindled @ young Englishman out of | huilets, pewser plates, &e, The British Museum paid | ALuERT, son of Maggio and the late George King, agod Chicago and Northwest'n 2i41o zig 4s oc | sixes, and $117,000, and to invest the amount in the | ()FFICH OF THE ILLINUIS CENTRAL BAILROAD | $10,000, giving im as | security stock of the | $1,900 fora bronze gun. In tho Central Park Museum | © Soars (fer an wel wes sone weBLAlahaten “ha well an Godse va \oxbt. all DALE: Company, y York Car Ventilating Company, a bogus | arogother memeatoes of the wreck. Obstacles to be Funeral from 328 Sth st., Jersey City, on Tuesday, an ee ie 5 a as rtd ne a a concern of which Potter Wus president, Potter wi | overcome are numerous and great, ‘The ship’s crea-ary July 4, at two P.M. 0, Bur, and Quincy ae sg ae 1 : ing to her permanent schcol fund, There is also im) aia oe y ae Rees he pat head und front of the b gus Palisade Insurance Con | vas located in the run of the vessul, Tne kentledge =u Sunday morning, July 2, Mrs, Sanam Mf, if . ag e Treasury belonging to the State University fund | ee navabla ee ienete rn iis | pany ot Jersey City, and according to the story told by | (iron) and shingle (stone) baliakt ave by the action of in the Sist year of her ee ee ae ote pean tf tt Sain ded npr vest ay ia | able, om the tat day. of August next tothe | Charles J. Willisinsou, the forger, now in the Tombs, | the water become Joined together 1m a iiass almost us Tie relatives und friends of tho tamily are invited t¢ Chicago and Alton. . 03, 02g | $106,000, which is recommendes Invested also in safer which and. unt feo Ne Oth day of | Was the man who gave hin the forged Buffalo und Erie | dense as cast ion, This muss overlies and surrounds | &ttend her Juneral, from the residence of her son-im Consulidated Coal . 40 the new fives; thereforo there remains of the new loan | Aujust the transter buoks will be ehcaea. and New York Ceitrat bonds to place on the mark the treasure, und has to be drilled or blasted through, | law, Wiilam A. Darling, No, 9 Kast 4ist st, on Wednew Dei,, Luck, and Western 106 4 a » RANDOLPH, aud introduced him 10 the Wall street brokers in 1873. | Kiernal might reigns around the wreck, Elecime | day, July 5, at haif-past three o'clock P.M. of $1,675,000 of six per cent gold bonds but about $622,000 to be placed, the Stato taking the balance herse?’, The State Auditor of Louisiana gives official notice that the interest coupous of the consolidated | 20ND + Treusarer. Williamson and Potter at that time metin tne ¢ mercial Hotel on Greon street, Jersey City, kept by Jobn Bough, the notorions burgiar, with whom Potter was intimately acquainted, hignts have failed, and owing to the switt tides divers | can work only at slack water, Ove of the divers engaged for the pri Mr. Cook, of San Francisco. nt season is Air. Cook 18 one of tho LuptaM.—On Saturday, July 1, 1876, Davin Luptam, in the 78th year of lus age, Relatives and triends of the family ate invited to, at tend the funeral services, at his’ lute residence, 144 Erie. . is bank huve this day ordered In addition to Detectives Williamson ana Ferris, who | jygst expert and successiul members of his profession. | Hart 127th st., i 1, On Wednesday, the Sth inst. Harlem..- State bonds, due July 1, will be paid at the Louisiana ete CS bas een Bee Onn on Te ting under the orders of Superintendent Walting, | Hie operations along the Pacitle coast. have achieved | &tball-past ten o'clock. Interment at Tarrytown, Hannibal and Si, Joseph- Morris and Eseex a District Attorney Phelps bas oificers searching for | Manrkysk —At Flatbush, i, L, on Saturday, July 1, corner Flatbush ay, and Clarkson st. National Bank; New Orleans, or by the fiscal agents of 000, that ure entitled thereto under for him w reputation for daring and sagacity which bas | Bun, and St. Jo. pret.... he Stas iste city, Winsiow, Seana ce the se emanate ‘ou and Patter Monday ‘July 12, Signed, | Potter. . preceded hun. MS aa | Miss Esruén J. Manrense, in the 43d year of her ; {nos Central... ae Virilithe” Setanatit “uebiioad zeoran: Reeresary: JOHN Q. ADAMS, Pre ratac Sn ag repo EERE Ta Among the weil known divers who have within the | #¢. Luke Shore...... Tho suit against the Virgin nd allroad, at | UNEY DER. cae OX Ol BEFORE TH THe 10fH O1 TWO NEW ROLES. paxt cwenty-flve years worked upon the wreck of the | _ Relatives and friends of the faraily aro invited to at Michigam Central. Alexundria, Va, for @ foreclosure of mortgage, has Ui WiLd ba i ——- Hussar Daniel W. Joshlyne has probably made the | tend her funeral, atthe residence of Jobn D. Prince, | Mo., Kansas and T Milwaukee and St. Paui.. Milwaukee and St. Paul pt New York Central. New Jersey Central, Vaio and Mississippi. | Pacific Mail, Panama. Pacitic of Missour)... "9 sia aus Wesueen; Gold........ Total for the week..... ug, Mas. 663,748 CLOSING maentTcenbfentr i BP 8 been settled und tho case dismissed. Mr, Edward Clark, of New York city, has been elected a director of the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, to fill a vacavey, ‘The shipments during May from the oll region were | alitue larger than on the month previous, though | ‘hardly up to the amount anticipated. The total stip- | mevt ofcrude or its equivalent, by all routes, was about 597,000 barrels of 42 gallons each, or an average | to crude | equivalent, Below,will be found a comparative state- | ment of the shipments during the first five months of | this and the previous year:— Totals... ....ceeeeesee cere eed, 886,880 IMMEDIATE, titie and margin of Herald office. | $9. Q00, $50.000 & December. Due | Park Bonds, Price 113 and interest. Sow — suit LN! NEW YORK & ‘ousolidated Bo Jidated Beuda. 1896, Price 100 and interest. 1 “estate mortg jon Adress’ OOD “FO LOAN-IN SUMS _ at low rate. Appl: in per (us. Washington nv., Brooklyn, 'be- » taxetest SUT sea! October, OF #10 Tuterest June lee 117 aud inter % Interest January and duly. “Due July 1, 1919, Da $15.00) Cincinnati City 7's, Floating Debt Bonds. Ln Pri "BONUS, und November 15. FANNY HERRING AND PEARL HENSHEN BEFORE A POLICE JUSTICE. Fanny Herring, the actress who plays the French Spy | | and kindred characters at the Bowery and other theatres, and Pearl Henshen, another professional, both of No 107 Macdougal strect, half-past three o'clock yesterday morwing by Oilicer Patrick Welsh, of the Ninth precinct, in Bleecker | street, near Carmine, Both women were grossly in. assistance to bring her to the Charles streot station. o | At the Washington Place Police Court yesterday the officer stated the case. **Fanuy Herring,”’ sald the Judge, ‘what have you to rence to abusing the officer?” Miss Herring (proudly)—I am a protessioral were arrested at | | largest number of dew He bas also remained | upon the wreck tor a longer period than any other | diver, having on one occasion stayed below lor two hours and nity five mmutes, Messrs, E. B, Eaton, Thomas O'Neill (deceasea), Ours A. Ramsey, Uriah Card and Mr, Whitney are the other divers best re- membered, POLITICAL NOTES, Oswego (N. Y.) Observer:—‘'The democracy is deter- mined that the Republic sball start on the second cen- Buffalo (N. Y,) Ezpress:—“Not satistea with ‘wollop- ing wiggers,’ the democrats aro now alter the heathen ness,’? | Chinee, ‘That party has a genins for bigotry and mean- | on Wednesday, gin », at three o'clock P.M. Muixrewe.—On the Ist inst, Dr. Carr Maiwecxe, agea 39 years Funeral from 510 8th ay., two o'clock. for interment Murray. —At his residence 119 East 39th st., on Fri day. June 30, Jaks A Menruy,in his 33d year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, at St. Stephen's church, Ease 28th st, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock, where sor vices will be held. His remains will be deposited in i this afternoon, at half-past His remains will be taken to Greenwood “Union Pacific. . of about 19,257 barrels per day. ‘$6,000 New York City 6's, toxicated, Miss Herring used the most abusive | tury seg dj the vault of the ebureh, + | Western Union te : Included 1m the above 1s shipment of about 60,000 | Bridge Bon fay and November. Due Novem. se oeloer, ehie-waa compelled to procure | eee are srstonce wader Cesuoraiie sagplces ead) icGeanesomaueian Duly 1 10h, Conca Pro. Con. L. and P. Co... barrels refined, which has been reduced ber Ty 1905, Brice 148 wad interest. languago,to the officer, P' procure | they know exactly how to accomplish their purpose. ’” er of James and Kilen Freel, wife of Patrick eGrath, Relatives and triends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from her late residence, 145 Hamib Saturday, July 1, Jawea Naoie, aged & J, 1004. , Fncibe Mai... 20% « 26% OM) a Bit steuibannsh tabs ring, in tragic tones, made answer, “I may Wittedei. ae ne Golda ing January, barrels... sees. | Bridge Bonds, Inve I'septeuiber, Due March | have done so, {Fo n04 deny having done so,” He used | Hartford Times:—“Tilden would allow no corrupt | ears 4 months and 8 days, a native ot Liscarroll, Gere, a February, varrels. 1, 1856, u 106 and interest, ly. am not iu habit of being use 7. a1 ' } + Dai La Wex 10 March, barrels. ie, |b Prien ee Ateany City Ts prt “ap. comailins spicit retelled agaioas nie | Fiug men to approach Lim, Hayes has already been | ‘The friend: of the lamily are requested to attend the April, ‘barrels. . | Park Honds, Interest May aud November. Due May 1, | troatment, aud Lresented, as any woman would, his | cougratulated by them and he is supported by the | foneral,on Tuesday, July 4, at two P. M., from the roe Hx Stove May, barrels. . : ji | WOK Pelee 117 ee Oub Brooklyn City 6's, insulting conduct. I have done.” worst and most influential of the bad set, He is not | Menee of his brother-intasy, Stephen Donnelly, dit Lake Sbore. 3024079 | Duelm 1907. Price 106 und rterest. Judge Smith—What do you do for a living ? the positive, strong man tbat Tilden is to repel the in- |X ving. —On Saturday, July 1, Jaues Nevins, aged THE MONKY MARKET. During the latter part of the week the rates ou call loans adyanced fiom 2 to 334 per cent, butthe majority of transactions were made on the basis of 25; and3 percent. The supply of capital seeking employment ig still very great, and Is likely to be increased after the From this it will be seen that though the shipments for the month are not as large as im the same mouth last year, the total for the first five months shows a DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gaurastos, J uly 1. 1876. Cotton duil and easy; middting, Lise: low middling, Bae. Net’ ree 77 buies KX: ‘v. “Stock, NEw Onteans, July 1, 1876, i middling, 11,0. ; low taal n sg COPAKTS ME FIRM OF JOUN D. expired by hmitation, Mr. 1 by mutual consent, ndersigned ut 4 uly 1, 1876, AVID 8. BROWN & CO. Is THIS and the business will ¥ H. Coutis thi ey was)—Protessional what? Miss Herring (solcmuly)—I am an actress, Judge Smith—Ob, that indeed! Well, Low came you drunk and disorderly in the street at three o'clock in heaven, I wax not. And she extended her hand inthe air, With an appealing look toward the American fag and eagle over the Judgo’s head. She then cast her eyes duwa to the Moor, and stood like the suppliant slave girt awaiting sentence, “Now then, Pearl senshen, what have you to say ?”” asked the dusige 1 bave nothing to say,” answered the fair Pearl Judge Smith (who did pot kuow who Miss Herring | fluences of the powerful and corrupt rings, Hayes | would be used by them, Tilden, as be has already | proved, would strangle them, Tilden ‘fights fraud’ for | ‘@ funeral.’ Hayes is weaker, and receives the con- strain every nerve, und if they imagine there is no danger of ademocratic success in Indiana, and lull | themselves to rest in fancied security, they may wake up to a great disappointment in October, To beut Samuel J. Tilden will be no child's play.” 34 years. Friends are respectfully | vited to attond the faneral, from his late rewidenee, 78 6th st., op Monday alter noon, at one o'clock precisely. Niiwa.—-in East New York. July 2 Joux W., Jr, son r 4 . | nee of 38,097 in favor of 1876, aws our tira y je 16998 & 100K Unton Pace, os eae Ceereree aaah i eee Tome daly 4, ate "BS attaton #60, the morning? gratulations and support of the fraudulent rings,” 0 See ene ar ae apis tte li ntl si tas sering-L wen wos Grunt, |} swear, by bi Indianapolis News:—"'The republicans wiil have to ay. deka; Des Boeane We weet tak Friday, June 80, Dr. Eowann W. i yenr of his age, Faneral trom his late residence, College av., o@ Wednesday, July 5, at half-past tour P.M, Philadelphia and Georgia papors please copy. Rouixsox.—On Sunday, July 2, Wu Duue Row som, in the 65th year of his age. Funeral at Trinity chapel on Wednesday, July 5, af , in the 41et t s8 OPPORT v Milwaukee Commercial Time No one can tell | ton A. M. present date. The discount market is quiet, aud the ()HGINAL La rreKs —WEDICAL “OW ev | ‘tt ik nome wine, and 1 suppose it got into my | oe this country. 18 $5,000,000,000,000 or $10,000,- | _SMAvMLe.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Satur tay, July 1, 4 smal! supply of choice names is quickly abserbed Mowinx, July 1, 18 JF medicine, Addre: will command @ good price ut we ws 0,” *? | of searlet fever, Many ESTRir, "daughter of Cornelius Lg Th Drokers?.adale rates as follows: Cotton weak and irregular; middling, Le; low midd 212 Broadway, room & You are both fined $10,” said Judge Smith. 000,000,000 in debt. It is_ time honesty and reform ex- | snq Mary A. Shaddle, in the 8d year of bh e note bro! 3 as follows :— Ae ood ordinary. Oy t receipts, 320 val meee 1 Mise Herrimg produced her purse and paid over the ni +, ‘ i y i eat of her age. f KS gross, nating amined the books of the United States Treasur, Funeral ee th CURRENCY PAPER. | sau.) Exports comswise, 14 Sales, $00. Stock, S41 a $20, Sue avuiied herself of a lady’s privilege and gave a he Pernt Arma yed Ms residence of her parents, \ Double named— Sizty Days. Four Months. | Savannan, July 1, 1876, DEAD IN HE WOODS. her age as twenty-live years. Miss Pearl Henslen ad- Albany Evening Journal:—“If anything wore needed | Moniay, 4 be A ade: aa ‘clock M. Firet class. 4a 4s; | Cotton quiet; widdiing, 11¢.;, low middling, Hhige.: good Pe POF mitted she was thirty years old. On leaving the court | to clinch the determination of the independent aud | iw. aon pnide hy sesterch e led dave Ke Surtt bey Ary, Nige, Net receipts, WI buiens yross, 12s. Sales, | . Singin ied 9 ested eg Sk os nie Set | A WOMAN AND CHILD CRUSHED TO DEATH Ix A | 70M Dott Indies proceeded to their residence, | retorm classes to support Hayes and Wheeler, it is the | 12th year of bis age. , First clase b a by Cotton dull and yothing doing: aichilly iin wie NEW YORK FOREST. HIGHWAY ROBBERY. nomination OF MORE TIERS Ge the CemoeseaT tees tend tRONUOMADLLE Wetntanee: remeron iat “3 “ Norse wall & Sie: fe ae a Epatecnee we re ewe [From the Port Jervis (N. Y.) Gazette] — Elizabeth (N. J.) Heraid:—The prompt, decisive | jing relock, fron. the residence of Lis’ parente, Sab ‘ot 80 Well known a ales, Kross Ort es vek, 3,009. : | Tony d GoLb Parer. Witainatox, N. ©. July 1, 18: Afarmer, Horace Mincr, on Tuesday last was chopping | A CITIZEN HELD BY THRER THIEVES waILE 4 | Work ot the St Louis Convention has caused the radi. | Willoughby av., Brooklyn = named— Pere Sagpentins weeeat 7c Kosi firs at $1 25 for | in the woods near Waymart, ten miles from Hones- FOURTH ROBS HIM. cal press to howl like whipped cura, Throwing out of i a 604 i a Racor Oe Sparen Oswxco, July 1. | dale, At noon bis wite earried his dinner to him. He | yayhew Cogan, of No. 95 Forsyth street, was passiug | Ti°W He ctronle opponents ot Tilden in Mow ere, PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, «wu. r ns If ee Dole” Wheat d o ae 0 “ ve are amused at the imbecile vaporings of ¥ ai- vv, UPRIGH ¥ as sao | , Howe uachang oF 3.40 bois.’ Wheat d was eugageil in felting a tree when she arrived at tho | giony he Bowery about hall-past four o'clock yester. | ***" ® f poring © radi. _ UPRIGHT : / The following shows the value in gold of $100 green- backs (United States Treasury uétes, fractional notes and national Vank notes) at twelve o'clock on the days FOREIGN EXCHANGE, The closing rates for foreign exchange wer 1d white ited per tou, 3 middiings, $154 £19 per 4 “ie Burraco, July 1, 187s, | corn, 54,000 do, wheat, 3,U0) bust By raturons jour, 4,800 bbis. ; spot, and she stood nea She had (a fer arms a child afew months old. tree in falling lurched in the direction of Mrs, Miner, the earth. Miner ran to the spow | see lus chold, but his wite was lying with ber face Mumer at once set waiting for him to get throngh. ‘Th ne crash, He could not day morning, when he was seized by three thieves who | attempted to rob bim, fie endeavored to ery out, when @ fourt n came up, and threatening to shoot but the officer succeeded in capturing one of them, who gave his name ag Peter McGuinness, of § Madison je was brought betore Justice Wandeili at the Hartford Post:—“Governor Hendricks roosted un the fence a littie too long. He hoped to win the favor of both factions m bis party, and now finds himself ; pn j lumber, 62.00 | and vefore she could get out of the way it hi if he made any res:stance, tuok his watch, valued bebind his chief It he bi ‘ “, | J. pis—Whent. { the largest Branches stgik- | #¢ $25, and $15 In money from his pockets while the | mounted behind his clef opponent. It he had any . July 1. June 30, June 29. June 28, June 21. June 26. | 07, Sem Mark Lake recelyes ‘| ing upon her, one of the large’ hes stall sua 7 r wrn, 2: de: others held him against a wall, Officer Dwyer, of the ne id refuse to stand, but bh —PIANOPOKTES OF OLK OWN MAN! $8808 “$68 9S “$89 0S “$s¥ 1s $40 28 $99 25 | ET didpments Lumber, 927,00) feet. ing her and pinning both her and her child to | youriventh precivet, coming along, the thieves ran off, | “PIL be WOU re 5 ie has never yet A, PB eon hag ‘a eka | shown any firmness of purpose, and he will doubtiess | trot along in the position assigned him. | Pittsburg Commercial: —“‘Hendricks declared, before 3 Sizt; | corn, 21,uu0 do. vats, 11,00) do.; barley, BU do. * | turned up, and gasping in death, te \s Prime bankers’ sterling SS beds. gs fuz00 do, Mtilpesen te vy canal to tide water—W he. 5.00) | to work lo extricate his wife and child from th ter- ombs Pohce Court yesterday morning, and committed the Convention was held, that he never would Dilis on London 487% 024.8855 4.90 04.901 | busbe | rible position. The branch of the tree lay across Mra, | Jor trial in detault of $2,000 bail, Cogan was sent to | te ©o a accept Good bankers’ #1 “ nt Paes ies: Miner, and it was evicent the chila was beneath the | the House of Detention in default vf $600 Jor his ap- | of the second place ou the ticket—never, never, never, bills on London. 487 a4883, 459 04.9035 Freights a | mother. The husband, to egg roogy ah Sy srstagat pearance at the trial. never !’” Fat 89 $0. te. t io was compelled to cut away the branch, which was oe arenas ogg vat me F . bvicrhdar eouig allen dae di pl ete Nem WeMistina | xoven inches through, and tetore he had Amished the CAUGHT IN THE ACT. Newport (Ik. I.) Mereury:—The Democratic Couven- Documentary commer: per busbel, | task he saw his wife die before his eyes. He romoved | tion at St, Louis acted more wisely than was at first Dumber of fine second hand Pianos TAM ANABE No, 112 grate prides, By C HICKE 130 Sth ay. Asth #1 corner ROSEWOOD porn eben her body trom beneath the tree, and found bis child | Ate iste hour om Saturday might, while Jobn Whit- | expected. In tho nomimation of Governor Tilden they Ko Anewey) (Frames 2 61S ig 05.15% Nid nixed Western at ge. 0 dodo, by sample, a | Sean, Nn erm odt inantic took, berg | Worth, of No, 40 Columbia street, was passing along | have put forward their best man.” jer and Stool, 2 Bost a. tae aay | BES ELM go dem priate Serius, Gate auicts ower ot | Bodies in his arts aud eartied them a mile through the | the Howery, he was stopped by Charlox Hudsov, of No, | Petersburg (Va) Intes-Appeal:—\The platform of id aN eb Haanourg (rewhmark: a w Beoeieieee omens. ies » Ks me hoeyy, el woods 10 bis hot tes 65 Vesey street, who asked him what time it waa | the democratic party adopted by the National Conven- Ee aerat kas BEYEN Gc TAVE | ROSEWOOD Frankiort (reichmarks). 95 a 95! fete, JiSsraua-toutl Wadeeeane 14 oo Whitworth took out his watch to give hin the infor: | tion at St, Louis is an adtnirable declaration of reform ree ene eeGORDON'R, Bremen (rechinarks). .. Berlin (reichmnarks).... .. COIN AND BULLION, day eX. Tounno, Suly 1, 1876, Flour steaay. Wheat firm: No, 2 wi extra white Michigan, $1 814); sy A DE Ab LET? ER A MAN SENDS FOR COUNTRKFEIT’ MONEY--GETS mation, when the applicant snatched jt and attempted | to make off, but Was seized by the complainant and hold uti the arrival of an officer, althaugls in whe meanume the raffian struck him several times in the | principles and purposes, Whether the radicals choose oF not, they will be forced to adopt a defensive position in regard to the great and overshadowing issue of re- FANON IP YOU WISH TO RENT OF BUY CHEAP. ast and best call on MERKEL, No. 8 Uni & FOR #200 SUP daly, 1 1%; August, 119; No. 2 do, vb The following were the quotations In gold for coin 3 Tove ited, Oe. go tot gad, Michie HIS LETTER BACK AFTER FOUR YEARS, fuce. In the Towbs Police Court yesterdxy morning | sory, pedeg Meet a an ie | _ e _— Selting, | Bre: igh mixed spot ai ye BYR Tow (Prom the Omaha Bee.) we Deny he behing Hedson for tral im detauie of $1.00) | PBiladelpbia North American:—“We do not propose | ‘ iy American trade dollars St bs seeipta.Wiou', 148 Wels: wheat, 15000 bushels: Mr, Jobn Furay, specia! be re cpa received | bail | to overlook the fact that his reputation is better than LN. STRINWAY, merican silver (by : . 1,000 do, a letter, for proper disposal by him, whic has a very Sie ho is himself; in other words, Mr, Tiiden is am adver. | * GUID ON SoN ie heae {j ia laecmn corte. dinmes) S ee Bred ag | curious history. It was written by & well known POLICE COURT NOTES. | sary whom to dent we must fight.” | A a pron fs ; Mexiean dollars, new My pe ‘90 at tty wei “No, | Nebraska man, four years ago, toa dealer in counters | 4) 4 Wasbington Place “Boles. Court vest day Al- | -———— | : “WANTED TO PURCHASE. English stiver...... seve 480 4.36 | foit money in au Eastern city, The writer encloses $5 8. Gil kk ( No. 88 PASSING COUNLERFEIT COIN. V PANFED TO PURCHASE si OND b HAND. OME Five tranes. + 4 to pay for $100 of crooked stut, which he says |v can | fet Gilmore, & bookkeeper, of No. 38 Kighth ave crosscnt ana ong cp saw Hrcl andres, for Shaiers, a) iL | 7 ‘ ta nue, Was fined $10 for Veing drauk and brandishing . | Racking bax shop. _Agdrree #. UL W.. Jerald office aed English novereigus. ° dee ao easily shove off—$5 at a time—cn the ans, | esduiaalaanvens ta: © ile: seed Vouk jo Edward Haghes was arrested eatly yesterday morn. “MEDIC AL. = ~~ | Twenty francs. att 2.95 relectes, v4. | to whom ho 18 selling whiskey. Ho dics the | Soseu, hg Abr i oh gt da Hreg th | ing for pasaing ‘gountectolt atty-cens piocn, He wes . rapa daira: 1838 thes pats Sie. bid el gust, Poik moderately | Crooked money to ve sent to him through the-mails im | that he was taking anit Raat, pen One cae she idadeag | r bars (999 tne} ] L0TK 1.00 scttve xt ey ti and July; $19 65 August; #1957!) 4 | three different parcels, #0 as not to excite suspicion, Houry I. Smith, Timothy Conklin and Henry bas Pine gold barbices-e ewieig.- vasa, taeuereeely ee + $i and he adds that we will patronize the deuler to the | McKewna, three bummers, were beld tor trial at the MARRIAGES 4 ND DEATHS, | * i P ht 4296 8 ot extent of several ibousund dollars in the bogus cur- | Washington Vince Court yesterday tor breaking into the , | THK GOLD MARKET. spol ogee In the early part of the week gold receded from 11235 tolllyy, from Which there was a recovery to 112% veh ah a Lb denn prewises of James W. Jennings, No. 205 Hudson street, wai HN ASE ieated fn r ‘eae, ud stealing a clock and other property. st der 3 Robert dloore, ty-one, employed in the rency. This letter never reached its destination. It got into a cruck mM @ mail car, und remained there tll the other day, Ween it was found by a workman en- ENGAGED. Counx—CeLLer.—Samunt Coithy, of oe Mass, i a ring the car at the wi in Chit It | restaurant No, 617 Broad CaLee Brookiyu. —— ene with incidental fluctuations. The close was at the latter bg pbacedt over to the proper suthoriiten, Who foe vive Stavin, vot the Fiiteont pres Re ORI es “ bended oe A DR. AND GE re wo i Grooms, PRAY price, The total interest to be paid is $26,082,229, warded it to Special Mall Ayeut Furky, wno wil sens x | remives of Francie Baber, MAR IED, fs tise oie vauate Fi settee chk A to, the Wriver with some seand advion | The man is Ubrome: pany, No. 6 oad wa ; R. LYONS, FEMA PitYRICIAN, | at consinting of $10,201,140 on. Fogistared ing " paablii CLOTHS MARKET. suid to be an individaal who, if accused of sueh chromeu.waluea "es. G10, pert of Woh Horr—Conny.—On Saturday, July 1 4 the residence ‘comptaints; no cure no pay. $14,200,008 9s opmpon, bondn, Tho sass oF ee martin ie Provipexce, #1, July 1.1870, | Unt, would shoot a second; he will theretore, wo | his posessnob, On. being arraigned a tbe Wasblagion | of the bro's faher, by tho Rev, Janes H, Staite, | GGOcEAIPUL OU His ew ee vearish, but there is suid to be a large outstanding short ‘The prrinting cloths eiosed with Ter feeiing i doubt be surprised to reecive his self-accusing letter, Place Police Court be was beld tor triak Faaxcw G. Hort, of Washington, N. Geto Bg, ve or Mine, iT, 4 Bieouker %.,