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NEW YORK JtJtfE fe; A lEUCl ff The Harket Steady on Basis of 114. Foreign Exchange Active and Unsettled. The Government Purchase of Bonds Agaia Defeated. fiRMNESS IN THE SOUTHERN LIST, MOTHER TUMBLS IN ERIE. iKjndon Price Falls to 47 and TTorlr to 58.

t3i(iiie In Londoa Ovenvlielined by Their losses. Stocks IFcak, andlWer and the SpccnlatioD Leaning- to Bearisli Sifie. shares New YorK, 13C. Mauliattan, IKlii; Net- euanlD', 110; Mechanics', 13V; Uulon, 135; City, 218; Phcnlx, 104; Tradesmen's, 151; Fnlton, 188; andDrovcrs', 102; Oallatln Kutloiml, 118; Morclmntg' Exchange, 90 Leather Manufacturers', 165; Seventh Ward, Commerce, 119; Mechanics' BautoagJUjsoclaflon, 108 Mercantile, Bxcttango, 1U; Ch'atham, 5j Bank of North America, wsk; Irving Metropolitan, 135; Market, 120; Corn Exchange, 120; Continental, 95; St. Nicholas, 115K; Commomreallu, 82; Importers'and Traders', 170; Manufacturers' and Merchants', 102; Now York National Exchange, 100; Fourth National, (Mental, 100; German-American, ill.

WEAK AMD LOWER. A more active business iras done in stocKs, suiting from a pressure to which In Ita turn was traced to the depressing Influence excited by considerable decline in Brie, and also to the closing out of the Interests of many ators who are about to spend the summer season a Europe Or in tne country. The decline In Erie 2j was quite sndden and important, and, as usual, was the consequence of a corresponding movement the London market, where the advent of settling day revealed the weakness of a number of specu- ators, who had bsen operating for higher prices, but wore compelled to part with their stcWt for the benefit of their broKers, the result being a tumble to 47, equivalent In this market to about 58K- On this side the opening price was 61, and tue lowest c. Ion. We.

a Karaciiliro, 19c. it 1'Kc- Janmlca, a2U. Ht 'Kc a l.tjfo.; 20C UOTTOH on tlio spot won olid notnlimPuiit ycHiorday'8 prices. Future dollvcrlcn, iv.tbottt ualma-S -C a Uglrter Ullctjn T110 ji To-Day. jMtlKve'ar.

1.2 1,9 iyifi iTM jjj Total 132 70 --For future delivery (basis low middling) the sales have evening after three o'cloclc--B BI rieMv, 5 late B. 58, tUe effort to equalize with London occasioning a a part last, evening) aggregate aboat 13.000 rj. -1 rally to 59, a reaction to and a comparatively steady closing at 59. The rest of toe list sympa- i tMzeS to a greater or lesser extent with these fluctn- lations, the whole market being quite weak abont i noon, but rallying at the last board, only to de- cline again at the close to the lowest points of the day. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PKTOE3.

The following table shows the Mghest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during tae Wi.ii. STREET, WEDNESDAY, June 12--6 P. M. On 'Change to-day wheat was strong and In good Demand. The flour market was also better by Sympathy.

Cotton-was steady. KONET BAST. The money market was, easy and unchanged, except In, the greater elimination ol dealings at 0 per 3eht. The rates were 4 and 6 per cent, the former prevailing figure oa governments and the latter bn stock collaterals. Prime paper was quoted 6 a 71 jier cent discount.

Poreign exchange was unsettled, opening weak, nd, for actual business, fit a continued concession I the counter quotations, which, in the case of 3rime sterling, were lowered to l09Ji for sixty day giills. Sight sterling was readily accessible at 110K and sixty day bills sold pretty freely at After! early transactions the market became er and closed qmet. IHD GOTESNHEXT FCRCH OF BOND3. The proposals to sell bonds to the government in response to the advertisement to bay two millions -were eleven In number, and the amount -fraly $921,750, at prices ranging from 113.87 to' 114.42. The price of gold was taken to be and -She purchases were limited consequently to the small snm of which were obtained at 113.67 GOTORS2ICST3 lOTFEB.

Government bonds were wsak and prices nnder- a further yielding of x. a per cent, the celling aovoi to H7K. Considering the steadiness of the gold market ths cause of the decline must sought for in the easier terms on which bills of: were to De had, and also in sales to re- the recent large advance in government se- BiyTiest. Lowest. Eew Tork Central New York Central scrip 97X Erie 61 63 Lake B6J "Wabash Northwestern.

7333 72K Northwestern preferred 94t 94Ji Rock Island lioji lloJ Milwaukee and St. Paul 65K Milwaukee ana St. Paul preferred 77Ji 77 J4 Ohio and Mississippi 4,74 48j5 Boston. Hartford and Erie 7j2 Union Pacific 39J a and I. Western Union Telegraph 76)5 Pacific tex AT THE HWXOEK STOOE EXOHAITGE.

Jnne A. M. 45000 US Pa, '81, SSOOOUS6-20. 117 2000 US 3-20. U5jf 11000 US 5's, 10 A.

Call. ICO Wast Un Tel ICOPec JISSCo 100 do sooshsUnPacBB. 75 400 it iWat short notice; looat 'IX. 900at 700 at 800 at 20; at 11 ptetm. 100 At COO at Cecembej AuRUst Scnt-tiiT.

June for July. Tot threo-F. short July, 200 at 800 at 25 9-lfts IS 900 August, 100 at 20c 703 at at 200 at al J-1C6 BODtcmbcr 200 at" 3 October, I. ,200 af 2Sl 600 a Dcoetuber.lOO 'aM to exchanged" talcs. EE Tuesday.

Jnne 11, at of the bride's parents, by the Hev. P. Novcmljcr, Total, ejemer, a C. oa, bales. Prnnd total, 11,350 bales.

The receipts at the port? sum lip as bales; New Orleans, M2; Mobile. 1: Savannab, Stf Charleston, 413: Wilminz- Bostoc, fat Total, 2,118 bales This day last week, 693 bales. This day last year, 2,858 bales. Raws on cotton to foreign ports closed steady, as follows To Liverpool, by to Miss JjjNNrj! floBN daiiv" lltcr of Henry J. Horn, all or tills city.

A 13 B. lockwood, JOHN Er Mra TM tyojww, both of this Wllliamsburg, ofl r- Kcv S.Malono, at St. Peter's aiiv. i Paul's church, JAMES AVALTBB KEVBNEY to L. MCOANN.

daughter of Joan McCann. Esq. Wednesday. June Rev. W.

T. Egbert, at the Ctwrcu of St. John a TON. No cards. Wednesday, Juno 12, at the residence of the bride's parents.

bytheSev. .10. price, D. JOHNS. NTOEKT to d.ABASI.,lSan4 Mary A.

Prendorgast; 2 years, Yra'onthB it daughter of William B. Eogers, all of tills and 1 day. Spencer flwells to heaven. The friends ol the family, aiid those of his grandfather, John Prendergast, of his uncles, Dr. J.

Prendergast, Peter P. Manoney, and John P. Mahoney, are respectfully Invited to attend the fu- BTKrcraixsaj HOOMS JTO McElAY OT elevln A. I Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Jnne li I JOHN SPENCEB WAM.ACB, jjeloved sou of James I A 1 'amJtbolrirl EO LfT--TO tecnth street, betJoc family; referenecs rcqii FIRST PLOOB, BOOM BOOMS TO I.ET-TO a Papers please copy. fl.1 V.1J MJ JT.

Dealy, FKEDEEICK ScimoDEK, of Bremen, to iSelSiS 0 NW rk dan llteror H. bby call, 5-323. a 3-lCd, To Havre, by steam, -U, Kc. To Hamburg, by steam, com- jteam, Wised; sail, iic. To Bremen, by steam.

gold, rassed; sail, Kc. To Baltic ports, by sail, Ke. a gold. To Mediterranean ro Sar Orleaju. loot.

Ordinary. Goodordmary 23 JW mlddung 25j Middling' 26 Good 27s 27 --Tiie quotations are basetl-on cotton running In quality not more than half a grade above or below the crade quoted. FtooK AfD Bcccipts-- Flour, 7,683 wneat 68680 bnsbels; corn, 617,24440 meal, 1,213 bbis. and 50 bags; oats, 133755 bushels. The flour market was 1 dull.

tut prices were nominally unchanged The sales (a good bbis. -of tioutiiern and GO bbis. superfine rye, allal prices whbln the range of the annesedquotationa. Corn meal sold to the extent ol 1,200 obis, of Western yellow on pnvatc terms. Prices although a little freak.

Tio.2State. inerally remained unchanged, ve quote Superfine State 5 85a "0 25 ExtraState -700a 725 CholceState 760a 800 Superfine Western C85a 625; Extra Western 675a 725 Extra Minnesota 800ft 975 Bound lioop Ohio, shipping brands 700n 725 jj jj Bound hoop Ohio, traae brands 7508 IPaiuily SL Iioais low extra 86C 9 5 0 a SOOa 85C straight extra a St Lonischoice double extra 10 CO a 11 OC St Louis choice family 11 O0al300 Byeflonr i7s a 530 SonthernNo 2 oOa SSO Southern superfine 6 OOa 675 Southern extra 77Sal060 Southern 1050al350 Corn meal, Western S60a 375 Corn meal, Jersey 365a 875 Cornmeal, BranJywino i OOt-o. b. Baltimore b. Caloric sesa 885 Puncheons Mr, ifv w.

100 do b3 97JJ flo b3 ST 97M IOOOO do SOOErieEB 61 7BO do 607i i 703 Chic i EB TS 1 First A. at. ICCOirooklyn S3 600 6-3, 73JJ 2UO TM 400 do -c aw ao S3 200 Ohio El 110K ICO jg 803 do 75? 400 do S38 7K lOOSGlASt PEE 200 OMo i Miss EE 45J? 300 do b3 200 ao a shade easier bai closed 8tead, at64c. lor "steamer" and CSc. a 70c.

for' sail." The eiles foot up about 32 000 bushels, at S4c- a for "Bteamer GCc a 70c. for "ssll," 70s. a lor yellow, 7Sc. a 80c. ior "Western white and 73c.

ft for Southern yellow. Eye remained quiet Sales bushels State at 93o. delivered. Barley remained anil ana nominal. Oats were steady and In moderate de- aiand.

Sales 64,000 bushels, at 51c. ft ClKc or Western afloat and 55c. a 55c. for white State, on ttacfc. es -Berth room was in leas demand, but rates re- I ngage com- by steam 15 bnshels wheat, 7,300 bashefi grain, releti a To ia by sail-- 7,600 buabels'grain, Sd.

Ibe charters comprise ABribsflbarfe, quarters grain, to Cork, for orders, 6s. an Italian bark, 4000 grain, to Penarfii Hoods, for orders, 5s. if to Bristol, SO. off; a Norwegian jcnriaes, the disposition to take proats Imving been last week, trtien the '67's irere selling at following were the closing States currency slses, 114K a IMS; do. 1881, registered, a coupon, a Cve-tr, enties, registered, November, all4Ji; do.

1662, coupon, a do. 1SS4, do. a 1885, do. 115-i a 115j; do. 67, registered, January and aU3i; '1S65, coupon, 117 a do.

do. 1858, do. a 117J1; do. ten-forties, registered, 111 a lllf; "aiJo. coupon, -a, do.

flves orissi, regis- a lisji; do. conpon, a U3jf. BOIJJ DCEL--113Ji A ll4Jf. market was doH and, all things consl- "ilsred, stsady. The extremes of the price, allljf, were made pretty early in tkeday, market settled Into a slumberous the final sales occurring at 114K and the closing 114 The specie ship- was only $302,000, of Tvirich less than a third gold.

The Sab-Treasury paid out $178,000 on account of redeemed five-twenties and on Account of Interest. In the gold Joan market the iates ranged from 24 per cent for carrying to borrowing, aae operations of the Gold Bank were as follows 7090 Tonne's, 1000 Late Shore div 2000 10's, 6COO do 2300 D.LacfeAWlstmlOS; 2COOTol4Wlm.StED a 9 4000 Mor 6 Es2d 10COB, H4Elst 1COCO do 60 2000 West 0 Tel 86 S5 SOsnsConun'tl Bank 20 Hiaover Bans 1 5 Fourth NatB'k Il CO do 114J 12 Jlech's 3kz Asso'n. 107 13 Union Bank 100 ilanposa pref 200 So 500 West Uh Tel be 7 c.vi 100 2000 do do do. 100 do SOOUSEspress Co-380 do. SCO do ISO SOOPaoM do.

400 do 500 do 97; 200 do 97: 600 GO 77 2100 do 97: SOOOOKTG4Hct3.bc.b3 10800 do. b3 20000 do 200 Harleia JJR be 120 600 do 10LS4MSBB 93Jf Si'' 100 do b3 9C 100 do do. SSJf. ar. '54 11414 $10000 US 5-20, Hi- 15000 '65 I15JJ 50CO U7- 117 SXaUSS-U), Uo 11734 20000 US Ps, cor.

114: 4000 do-- 11734 6000 do. SOW do 1172i 13:30 P. Call. 63 100 shs Erie E3 55: SOOErieBK be do do 60 do do s3 695; ao. do do b3 do do do do 60 do slfl 60 do co-- C9j5 do do 59a 23 Michigan Cen 120 913s TM" do aif do do.

do sS do 39 do 39 be do 73 do. 73 do JES BJ do 72J do b3 do 7K do l4. s3 Sit; 50 Cen SB 110 WOChicABI EK IMBj be 7S waorEslciteidiv S3 loo ao -exair asjs 100 Ohio 4fii 300 600 or orers, 5s. if to Bristol, SO. off; a bark, qnarters grain, to Cork, for orders, 5s.

or if direct, sd- off; an Italian bark, hence to Trieste bbis refined pearoiemn, an Amencan bark, fll tons, to ral 5, cl so, lump sum; a British barn, from to Continental port, 4,600 bias, reflned ce- elph troleum, on private terms was bnt little doing" in either foreign or domestic, except IB a jobbing way, bnt prices were not materially changed. We and mixed I9c Clayed 22c, a 2Sc. 82c. a Muscovado, reflmng 23c. SOc.

S3c. a S5c. Muscovado, grocery SOc. a 35c. 35c- a 38c.

a fflc. 3K a SJc. Engllsa Islands SOc. SOe. a 45c.

aSOc-i AAVAI, StosEs--For spirits tcrpentine themarjtetwas weafc, bnt not materially changed The sales were btls. at 5Sc-, aS bbis. snipping order, at 59c and 150 to arrive, at toe. a. 55Kc- fiosin was iMrly active and.easr- tte sales do at 50; 81 bbis.

low No 2, 120 bbli So. 2, sfto; SOOI uuls. bbis. lox No A S3 80, 1,000 ooVstrained, toarn-e. 83! 20; 767 bbis.

strained, in yard; 2,330 obis, strained, spot oa nrrvate termsi bbls. go strained lor.Jdy, buyer's option, vTilmlngton or Torkjif Tar-nonunal. market for reflnea showed a little more lie, but prices were lower. Sales were reported of 4,500 bbis. standard white, statable to vessels for balaurp of month, at J.COO bbis.

do at and 3,000 bbis. sellers jll the year, at crude, in bulk, was aulet and decidedly easier. We learn ot sales ofSOO ib.at Tuesday evenJntr, i ty chapel, by the Bight Bev. Horatio Potter, i) LL. BISHOP of New York, assisted tne Rev.

William I). Grannls, WILLIAM H. STBEETEB, of Honghton, Lake Snperlor, to ELIZABETH daughter of Hon. Nelson J. Waterbury, of this city.

Wednesday, June 12, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Eev. J. Elmendorr. D. of Albany, WILLIAM H.

THOMAS, of! Alpaijy. N. to Miss LILLIK daughter of Captain H. Ktoapp, of tWs city. No cards.

TODB--BATTEEsbK--On Wednesday, June 12,1872, at 112 East Fifty-second street, by the Rev. Thomas Armltage, GEOKGB W. TODD, to EVELTN daughter of A. L. Eatterson, all or this city.

Rochester and Columbus (Ohio) papers please copy. Died. inneral of the late JAHES COBDON BENNETT wiU take place from ins residence, 425, Fifth this (Thursday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock. I The ftlends and relatives of the deceased and family are Invited. Wednesday, June 12, LILLTE M.

BAKEB, aged 1C months. Relatives and Mends ol the family are respect- fnlly invited to attend the fnneral services to-day, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 212 East Twenty-sixth street. Wednesday, June 12, after a lingering illness, MICHAEL JOSEPH, eldest son o'John and Bridget Bergin, aged 16 years and 6 months. The relatives andtrfends of the family are respectfully Invited to. attend tie funeral, from the residence of his parents, 358 First avenue, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock." Tuesday, June XL SAMCEL, sou of Joseph Campbell, aged 26 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also members of Post Stunner, No. 24, G. A. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 309 West Twenty-seventh, street on Friday, 14th inst, at two o'clock P. M.

this city, on Monday, June 10, ELIZABETH, widow of Charles Chapman, ofAlbany, N. to the 78th year of her age. Albany papers please copy. Tuesday, Jnne 11, MART JASB, eldest daughter of Joseph and Sarah Cleary, azed years and 2 months. The funeral win take place this day, at two clock, from the residence of her parents, S43 East Thirty-fourth street.

neral. from the residence of his parents, 309 Henry (Thursday.) afternoon, at two o'cloclc. QCIOLBTV--On Wednesday, June-'12. JOHN'Quw- second eldest son of Thomas and Saran Qulg- I ley, aged 7 years. 8 months and 11 days.

Funeral will tate place from the residence of Ms parents, ifo. Franklin terrace (West Twenty-sixth street), this day (Thursday), June 13, at two o'cloclc Oakland, on Monday, Jnne 10, suddenly, PBANK only son of Dnane B. and Antoinette Simmons, aged 9 years. Tuesday, June 11, LEONIE A. TUBOAS, of New Orleans, Ea.

Relatives ana friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thnndav, 13th at two o'clocfc from West Baltic street, Brooklyn. New Orleans and Havre (France) papers please Monday evening, June 10, Wrv iiAMA. WHTTEEOK, of this city. BAST SIDE ASSOCIATION OP THK CUT OF NEW of this Association are rea nested to meet, at the hall of the Association, on Thursday, at half-past tan A.M., to attend in a body the funeral of the late Hon. waiiam A.

Whitbeek. J. B. BRUSH, Secretary. this city, on Tuesday, June 11.

CLABA COXSTANCB, Infant daughter of William W. and Catherine Convers Wooisey, KOOWS TO LET-TO oplTvcnmitsor rfffgly; family prirate. MS etreet, between Broadway ana Fonrti avenue. Ja TflURNI8HEI FBOKT BOOXSfe -l plro a small Konm; water and everythins for homS weeks la a oulet SoSST niv improvements. Inquire atT38 Mneieenlh street, near Irving place.

Call for three TTABJDSOMEI.T PTONISHBD PABtOB FMO deElr ed- suitable lor a If desked, suitable lor a physician TJOOMS, FUEOT3HED. SCITABLB FOB Afc. Ing. for a dressmaker, dentist or smnlt family: Booma nnfarnlshed. Apply at 12 West Inlrteentnsbrett 1ST--A PUENiSHED EO05I, WITHOUT EOAWJt 1 Jlpply at iST'East Forttetli street Onl boose east of Lexington avannft.

LET FOB. BUSINESS PtTRPOSES. A --TO LET. BTJILDISaS, KABTS OP BUILDINGS ana Lofts, on a corner exceedmjrlv well lighted. witlt or without power.

Apply at 103 Cliff A BEOADWAT STOBB TO A fourth" Lofts of 413 Broadway, corner Lls- jj pcnard st HOLLYBSOS. KISSA3T, No. 6 Fine stre A FURNISHED' HOTEL TO LET-- THE HEALTH- lest locality nearthe city, for half jirlee to a respoa- SMITH, 202 William street; Frankfort Home. 3 slble party. 6.

BO ADTTAT STOKE TO I.ET--WEST SIDE, HEAB Fonrteenth gtreet Apply at 841. 10 TJECWAT.FBOM S60 TO 82,000 XEB A8- num. SPOKFOBD this city, on Wednesday, June 12, BTTOKIKOHill CONVEBS, Widow of Charles. Convers, of Zauesville, Ohio. Wednesday, June 12, Mrs.

Aim! TEAM LET, BOOMS WxlOO feet, with steady power. JOHN McLABES, Third and Grand streets, Hoboken. rpO LET--BOOMS IN THB DISPATCH BUILDING, 31 Frankfort street, suitable for business purposes' rent moderate. Apply on the preniises. COOJPEE, widow of Edward (5ooper.

aged 83 years. The relatives and friends of tne family, also mem- i bera of Katger and Seventh Presbyterian churches, are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, on! Wday, Mth at half-past one from her late residence. No. 39 Suffolk street, cor- i ner of Grand street. CEEAMEB--On Tuesday, June EMSU wife of i James S.

Creamer, and. daughter of the late Ellison' Conger, of NewarS, N. J. Seiattves and -friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from 147 East Sixtv-second street, on Thursday, Jnne 13, at eleven o'clock A. M.

at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Sewarfc, J. Boston and Eowell papers please copy. Brooklyn, on Wednesday June 12. at seven o'clocfe, WABBES T. DIBBLE son i of the late Pfiyler E.

H. Dibble. Notice of fnneral to-morrow. Tuesday, June 11, DBISGS 9f the ftrm of C. S.

Briggs in. the 37th I year of Tiis age. i The relatives and friends of the famfly are re-1 speetfnily Invited to attend the funeral, irozn the residence of his father, Edmund Driggs, No. 279, Washington avenue, Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jnne at two o'clock-P. M.

I Wednesdav, June 12, MABY daughter of John (deceased) and Catharine Dnffy, aged 22 years. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend the funeral from her mother's residence, 623 Bast Twelfth street, on Fnday, 15ta at two o'clock P. M. LET--WITH OK WITHOUT STEAiT POWEB, A large Building, four stories, lasement and lofV200 feet front by 75 deep, well situated for any kind of znann- business: or will be let in rooms to suit applicants. Inquire at 601 First avenue (Twenty-ninth, and Thirtieth, streets).

mo LET--BULKHEADS AND PIBBS, TsTTH ABOTJT30 JL Lots ad'oming, siroaie on Harlem Biver, between 125th and 127til streets. Apnir to O. L. MEAD, 2S5iTMrd a-renge, or to C. fALHES, SiS Broadway, room, O.

rpo WITH POWSE--LAEGE AND TTEEI. rstteet, MEYEB, 85 Walker st LET--THE WHOLE TTPHEK PAST OE BUILDING Bleeeker street, corner or Grove. Ino.nrre on. the LET--JUENlSttED SOOSfe, SINGLE OB suits. In a private houre; all modern Apply at west side Fourth avenue, first house below Firm fonrstreet LET--ONE FURNISHED BOOM FOB' ONE two trentlemen.

in front of the East Twelfth street, between Third avenues. fro LET-A LAEGE" FEONT BOOM, NEATX.T rtatt JL. iilshed; bath and gas. 1ST East Twenty-ninth ftam. m'ffi Btr ig THE juasxiOAS BAT uquara, by 41 trains and Glen Cove feo SIZED.

VTBVL tjpw Boom, suitablo for b.ottsekeetiiig; hot and water In room, bath, aad gas Included. 116 West TMr third street. I i 5, KTS AVENTTB, NO. 1M, WEST SIDE, first street--Large front Booms to let on flat handsomely ftrmishedi, with bath, gas, Ac; also Booms. Beferences.

CTH ITENTTE, PAELOK AKD" TWO "IQ SUIBESTH STBEET, BETWEEN BBOADWA JLO and Fiftli and handsome 1 firrnife Booms; in snft or singly, forftmOierandgeatfemeni flrj class sttacoed terms moderate. OOD STKB3T EAST, 102, THIBD DOOB FBOlt Fourth and- small Booms to Jet, Ifc gentlemen only, without board terms satisfactory: refr erence. OOD STBEET, 1M, ABOUT ONE BLOCK EAffE j-iiJ Madison withont board, elega furnished second floor, in. suits or singly; hall Booms; references. OQ WEST urENTSMWIBTH STBEET---HANDSL Ov ly furnished Booms, en snlte or singly; also lor Floor; terms moderate; house flrst class.

MACDOT7OAL STEEET, JBBAB JLLU Furnislied Booms, "sritli every convenience to let; to respectable small VREST THTETT-FOtTBrH only-about half price daring sammer; mea, without Board; flrst class. 128 mo LET-LABGE AUD SMAIi BOOMS. WITH SIEAiti 1 Power. to JOHN S. scatoxZE, S3 Wa street, or on the premises, 639 West Fifty-first street.

LET--BPTOHES SHOP, WITH FTSTUBES COST-! JL plete; So, 592 Second avenue rent S35 month. Jf. H. ESliB, SrTlnrdaveaaa. LET--TWO STORY Twenty-fonrfh and creefc te market was very quiet and roails.

The Philaaelpfiia market wi weak. Euflned qnoted ati2Jic. lor Jnne. at 3,000 bbli.seHera alarltet closing easier. 831 cat meats.

S09i packages; lard, SS b6b- and tierces. The market formcss! pork continues quiet, but arm. VTe have only to Botel bbis. for Jane at S1350. The comprised about SOO bbis.

of mess at $135(1 Bacon was! rather buyers' stlU remained q.m"t ThSf sales were confined to about SOO boxes as IKS. a for short clear, and for city short rib. Long clear Quoted at a or ice cnred. hcgi were steady at a Sjrc. for henvsTfeS pigs; depjapd moderate, and mainly for s--j.

mc all ed job-omg-lots a. THE EXPORTS OP TEE WEEK. The aggregate ejrports of domestic merchandise tho port of Kew Tort for the week ending 1873, were $5,065,570. The following shows the exports, exclusive of frora New Tors to foreign jports, for the jweei ending Jane 11 and since the beginning of the 1870. 1871.

1872. fforthe $3,827,458 $5,065,570 IPrev. reported. -Since Jan. $97,437,497 SOCTHEKS SECtZSIXZES STEOSQ.

The Santhern list was very dull, but the business fcf the day, light as it was, developed a firmer tone Sn the market, especially to Tcnnessees and the new CaroUnas, The latter were better to the cs- ient of folly one per cent, although very little was to test prices. The following jrere the closing ei coupon, 4iew 73X a ex coupon, 43 a 50; Btock, old, 39 a 42; do. sn per cent coa- do.six percent deferred, IT a 18; 3xrgia Eises, 73 a 78; do. seven per cent, S3 a 90; jiortS Carolina, ex coupon, 32 51; fuztd- --jBg. 1S56, a 28; do.

ISs, 21 a 23; do-, new, 21 a 22; do-, special 15 a 16; aUssouil sixes, 97 a Six; do. Hannibal aad St. Joseph, 93X louisiana sixes, 60 a 65; do. 50 3 CO; do. Isvse slscs, 65 aTO; do.

do. eights, S3 a do. do. eights, isvs.ssa do. Penitentiary sevens, 60 aTO; do.

railroad eights, 70 a SO; ijama Svea, 60 a 65; Bo. cighls, S5 a 90; do. tigits, aaontgoiccry and Iiajlroa-1, Siasa; Soata Carolina sSxes, 5D a 55; new, Jjranary aad Ju2y, BIJi a 35; do. 3o-, April and October, 32 a Si; landed, a ia. EAiLKOJO i "la tJie Taflroaa Jjonas ts: Boston, Erie gcofsatosA SisSs sold at 60, tis TBc foDOTOEg the: do VS 76 500 do b3 S3 fSXI do 75 do 39 iJOOPacMSSCo 5JO do 3S llOO do 74K HOOChicSWBR.

T2 do. 2J do. -S3 72 dp 7-4JA -10J 72- JSOO do- 100 flo hS 72 Caaat-121 SOO do 72' Ssoagaickii Co awchiciKiBB ua I i -s3 SKi 105 do 3 11:1: do. 200 1600 do 100 BR 100 BjaB do slit do. do 103 do- sS ii iJOO do.

esii do. do--- S3 20 flo. do- S3 59 1 X- 500 do 5SJf 60S) do. 100 da 100 do. 500 do 63g 100 do 55' MW do.

59 do. ISf 250 do -iS tS 100 do SSK ao 500 do- 609 do 45 do IF3f -500 do- 4ft 400 do S8X 6COC.CiICEB..;.J3 309 do. SOO do 37' ao. sss iw do. bS Sccona Bottixl--1 P.

M. 97V aWONTCiHctls.be S7J ZHtJO b3 57 103 KS 33? 1200 do sS flo S3 imoSed hams, Quiet, but stead- at SSI a S28. Cat haras the demands coalinued moderate prices very bear Otter meats were qniet. i a LJc? do. shoulders, 6c.

a Kit- dosbouldeni, SKc-'lio i c. or boxed. The marfeet for "IVeSeni a at for cash or June. We hear of sales of 580 lierets forf August, at city lard coaaaued in fair demand with sales reported of tierces, at Sjic. for Ko.

1 and fas steam and kettle. Tuesday, June 11, ESLH: TAG AN, aged 38 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral, on Thursday, Jnne 13, atone o'croclc, from, the residence of his mother, So. 448 West Fortieth street, between Sinth and Tenth avennes. the residence of her teother-lnJair, Krst street, Staten Island, on 'Wednesday, Jnne 12, HOOTSA FORD, wife of Patriot Ford, a native of Tuna, county Clare, Ireland, aged 47 vears.

Friends and acqnatotances are requested to at- tena the funeral. Due notice in. to-morrow's paper "Wednesday, June 12, at Elizabeth, i. of consumption, wife or-Weston S. Gales and daughter of John P.

Moore. -Relatives and friends are invited to attendthe funeral services, at 173 Pearl street, Elizabeth, on Pnday morning; at a quarter to twelve o'cloct. Wednesday, Jnne 12, WHLIAH: ALL AGEEE, in the 32a year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, anaalso members of Company; Seventy-first regiment are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Stephen's church, Twenty-eighth Friday, the at half-past ten o'clocS.

Tuesday, Jane 11, JOSEPH youngest son of Christiana and the late John P. Goring aged years, 5 months and 6 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend; also the members of the East Baptist impnor TO 33 church and of Polar Star common, do, fan- to good fair, SJse-aSK. Funeral tates place on Friday afternoon, at imeJ 9o 9 ao one o'clock, from residence of Ms mother, 584 Grand street. Tuesday, June 11.

at his residence, 40S Fourth avenue, CKAM.ES p. GBOSS, aged4'22 years, eldest son of The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attendthe funeral, on Thursday, June 13, at two o'cloclc P. M. in Jersey City, on 'Wednesday morning, June 12, GEOKGE OLIVEB youngest son of Charles and Bachel A. Hamilton, aged 1 year, 4 months and day.

Funeral from the residence of nis grandfather George Oliver, 146 "Wayne street, Jersey City, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'cloct- on Monday afternoon, June 10, HASSJLH HtOEPsrox.wlfe olSamuelHumps- ton, aged 46 years, 10 months ana 23 days. The relatives and ftlends of tue iunfly are re- spectfolly invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past two ftom her late residence- DOMESTIC MASKEla Plioenlx, lake Superior, Michigan, BBICK HOUSE 430 j. auecb, modern Itnprevemeats; lowt rent Inquire of the painter, on premises. ABo 34 West Forty-fourth three stories. SET--CEUiAB AND PAST OP STOBE? YEBTDE-I sirable location for batter and cheese ocgeneralpro-; dues business.

Inquire at 8t Park place, near A TVBST ZTjEVENTH STREET KEAIt JuttO front-Booms, i second floor, with everv convenience; large nexed; well adapted for wiis, locatjop. WEST vate family, flavin rdore jrooia than like to rent-to a'party qf ffentieznentwo privilege ofbath; A.O(\ SI I suitable ior tvvo gentlemen or and wife; secondfioor; LEASE--FOB FDBNTTUBE OB STOBAGE BPSI- ness, a large Warebouse, on a leaduK street, west side. NATHANIEL BOB, 200 Varick stteet BEST--BtJILDINGt 134 EAST FORTZ-iTBST i street, near Lesington avenue: Tour stories; anaflffeetwidihin rear; adapted for a Uvery stable or factory. Apply to COLEMAK BENEDICT, It Broad st JEWELLERS AND LIGHT -I JL Bocins in top of bonding 75 Nassau, street, formerly 1 pnotograpbers. Inquire at room 15, np stairs.

A IiABGB FBONT- PAELOB. 87 YiBSSKKT, flAS 1 clnded; oatii and Micfien apartmentr naadsom 1 furnished Apnly at 418 Bast tesmgton avenue. I-CTLOOBS OF EIOHT EOOMS-AEI, aneso 1 hot and cold water, range, flrst class in all respects. THOS. J.

DUrTKIN, BESrSABEE BOOHS. in premises 263 West Forty-third street, wfll be ren toaijarty, without cmldren, asaoove. KEWX.T MTTED TJP, TOBDET a or fancy goods, witlmew fixtures comolete; bestlo- Scatlon on Eighth to D. Eignth avenne. I IV Hl'i'KSIONE BA.T IS THE AMEEICAS BAT OP 'r Aaples.

Only an hour item Cltv Hall. 45 minutes Madison square, 41 trains and Glen Covo boats ANDSOMEST TOBS1SHED BOOHS 1O1XI-- all modem improvements private louse; teraK moderate. Apply at 52 Sixth aveiiizc. rflO 1ST--THIED ASD FOURTH STOBTJSS OF 52 lent! street, 'near "Broadwaj-j -flve-rooms on fioor; wni be altered to-suit-applicants ttnq let desired. HEI--THB trP2EB PAST OF AKICB PBTT House, to a small ianalT, at aTeasonable rent qoireat 25? West Forty-nrststreet, near Eighth svenaa.

TMrtrtbartn street ferry; liiots, mtb Bn Ion cornsr; 50x60, suitable for lumber, coal. Apflrn L. corner TMrtr-8izlitU street and PWEMJ3T HOUSE TO JUST. FumlfijeA. A PESiriLT FTOS1SHED'HOUSE TO BEST-OS: I "West Twenty-second street: three sforyl' to a small-respectable jaJsoaHrstHoorana Basement, witt every I West Twentv-sevenGi streesralso First Floor I avenue, at-Jow rent.

If 3pp gVTTIBi I in good order; bith, gas, rouse, I deEly toleave for Europe tnll rentatsnspcrinonth. I JAMES B. e-; Jaroily obliged sud-l ntatsnspcrin West Jwenty-tuird BEST-- A THISD ELOOB- BOOHS: terandgaj. al23fc.forhards. good to i a prune to choi hds.

centrifugal, aids, ind'boies. skc;" do, melaoo Havana--Boies, Dutch to 9, do. A TO BEST, ATABABGAZS, TO A GOOD TE3TAST a partially furnished. Boose, on West Nineteenth Sstreet; a three stoiy Mgb. stoop bricSEonse; in good i order rent rimmediate possession- JAJEE8 B.

SDWABDS. 277 West Tweniy-third street. LET-- A. NEATLY FUBNISHED HO0SE pleasantneishborheodUpnceSSOpermonaL. BtZSJWestSeventeeatlistieet.

IS A Apply LET--nrBNISHED HOUSE, WfliKj'H STKEST, avenue, tin October, at $150 permontfc: I location nnexceptionaaze. Apply-to A. a Porto Kico--iieflning, common to perior aad extra superior, TKc. I BICE continued in fair demand Tho sales i comprises? tierces of Carolina at i Patna at a 308 Rangoon a and 100 bags Baagoon, In bond, at 3c-, Eold- i rcnmiaud anil, and to tha absence of 5 was entirely nominal. Jjas in active demand and closed a triae easier.

cKratSKc- a at insilcsgnres- 712 bbis. Tbe market was vent, nut nos gaotafely changed, "nrdearn of sates of 333 bbis st 1 So, for Aogust deliver- a i orainary, SOJic. Set SEW Oszsires -Jnne SSOWBrooklyn 6 3 5WO do TI COOOTcnn6'. 7J TO Cen Pac BE rd bs IBS on Monday. June 3, Mjir Buzifeta SiAceTwIf" Bof Edward JBL Jacfcsoiv and daughter of James Jackson, of Jersey City.

I The relatives and friends or the family aTe.re- jspecHnny Invited to attend the funeral, at Trinity church. Xew Tori, on Thursday, the 13th lust, at Jrno BEST, FURNISHED-OS 1 TWESTT-TH1BD I J. street, a two story brict Cottage; rent fanme- EDWABD3, 277 WestTweatv-taira street, I BAT 13 THB AMERICAN BAT OFJ Xanles. Onlr an hour from Cirv HaH, 45 mmntes from square, by 41 trains and Giea Cove boats I S.OO3IS, la this City wad. Brooklyn.

A ADTTLT3 DESTEE A FEW EOO3CS DT a private family in a "central location; with utiiuag' preferred; orlroulatoard a family for'rent of box IIS Herald Uptoim Braccb, Broadway. BAT IS THE AMEBICAS BAT ITaples. Onlyan hour from CitvHalLJSminotHC: Madisoa rrom square, by B. trains and botfi- BASTED--A BOOK IS OB SBAB BBOOSLTS. I or larger, with steam power.

Address Vr OiiiSSY, SSTist Tenth street, KewTqrf S. T.BGE nisbcd Boom or Boom find. Bedroom; bath, centrally located, near Broadwa-r, not Above-' a ticth street; rent not to exceed $28 per znontii, to -neals if desired. Address ATk AVE51TE, LET THIS DELIGHTFULLY located House, suitable first class boarding! house, mrmshed or y-iiitig the roxultore oa STOST A5T BASEHENT HOtTSS TO i let, WestTbirtieth street; S7SB. s.

C- SMITH, ate Wffljjia sireet, Frankfort Hose. do Cotton qaitt: OKnaad Sata.35. Tobacco acttve aal CrrpeaUoc ftnn at 53c. da- -ao 76 SCLSiJJSBIt Tori Oca Kew 1567. 59 Tvrt Cea TVi.

1SW.JB Chic TT Jam 101 SI i ia.103 Tol Wsi Win. Kris 7X33 -as. Jb 35 "Jol Jl Wail; con S3 I. Si US A Erie wrw H7 XJSM.nwarsJnfra.ai nKn.rwAOnca43B.wi3t I S9 KJl St Trail. Jen Mil as Jolicl Chic lit 107 Col, CMe Infl Mm.

yp If Tol wza ra Si UUa U-. EHB cnr srocss. ftOewins were tbe iias for tte 79 30 74" JM Co lit? Io 74 WO so. flo. 7l'i 3CO do do ao.

39 do- CHX3S33TG EEICES-O'GMXS 2, FacHIc J-ate Shore. VaiM PjrclSc-- ji js a StrjnfljirBL "wjaiiwii OWo lion A St Jo G02OSEEC5AIi Cotton Qalet and fncliangod, nt the Forts, 2,115 Bales-- Flomr "Wheat rjat Finn-- Corn Active-- Pork Lard Firm-- CPttro- lenrft Kacy-Whiskey Steady. TPnwtsijiT, JmiB 32-- 6 M. Tbe flrmtmOCTa till We railed of ti o8 2JW hags ex Aid, rcKlt, JcUi en terms. life.sl*Kc.; lair Ocy pale, S5 Jor pale.

CroaV tarpciuiiK; sScody fSsb'fvT nard. S3IS. ip-r dun aaa for No. 1 5375 Tor SW25 i and $19 50 lor donblo extm. "Vrlicat fliin- vL I clati zt saKs of IjOW J.iaai-.l^ do.

wjjjls Canada atSBia Cyra Tuesday, Jnne 11, aller a lingering illness, ISAAC H.LABAGH. The relatives and Iriends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, West Efty-fourth street, on Thmsday aSenioon. June 13, st two o'docS. June 12, DjaoBt, LiHOXET, of BaUvciartie, county Cork. Ireland, agwl 71 years.

He relatives and Mends are respectfully invited to attend the ftmeral. from his late residence, Fort Lee, X. J-, on Eriday, Jons li The steamer Pleasant Taney leaves the foot of Spring street, 1 A KBST CLASS i'MKEE STOBT AKD BRICK Dweffinsto let--On Sghty-sccond street, bctsreen Second and relit S7S9; BH modern -im- venieiitiL SEAfIS ANDREWS, TStrd A LARGE 3JS STOBT HIGH STOOP TO RE3-T--OS I vTcsrt fvcexy-'Brst street: in Qxst rate order; jnst I cleansed and repaired. JAKES R- EDWASDS. Tfcst street.

AXTED-3T A GBSXLEJIAI. ASB pleasant in a genteel below Fourteenth street; no children. X. I ences exchanged. Ad3res J-B.

office. I ccighborbood, street; rent from Sfln toSSDO; pRferred- diess, stating partlcclaxs, J-X HAlis TOB t.tBU^ I at Jl A.JL, ivadcn Saturday ats A at. P. H. JOKES, Po! SipbwJic? 5ol3 at S7t i "oTM Isa lo New Inmicr, SS 25ol1cHnasra.

SS3 Tort. Sos'on So Se-p TTO: innwils--Flour, Ma VHjL; tell frcna wits, local tra3c; ii.i«ria».tlTJ jirt-wtiEnc, jrith lotati (Ireland) papers please copv. Konaay, Jnae 10, 3S72.atUs Cottars street, Mott Haven, aged 32 years. 3-ie ftnjeral-wffl be attcadod at Ids Jate rcsJJeace. Xvflay at baltpast one o-stoCJ: P.

M. of Gavel Lodge, Xo. TSS: tffli ana TH-elaai. am Toesaay, 3.SIB ajter Jntess. GBOESS JJCSTHT, or Ssw Tort in aiS i HislHsnassaa the acquajntaacxa ol the Jtenly lare InvJtea 10 attenO te faneral, fixHnSt.

street, near Seventh svs- isne, oaTtairsaay monflns, ten o'cloct, and from Kicncc to CMvaJy I Ma rcSasnca, 34 So-rSS FoarUi street, JBrooXljn, B. JD-, on Tuesday eveidnS DAjaaiJICEiar, TBiT.CTnK't«(l JUS.C. Ei Jit $13 a SW -Til iil fit 45c. I-orS fimisr; MARRIAGES ANO DEATHS. The IracraJ trtH taXs Macs from the Ctrarch of ISts.

Petcraaa TjaH. Second street, on Friaay. Jutso 57 OTe F- M. Belatlvcsana McnOs jof the iamny are rssrpecsmjjy Invltoa to sttena. TocssSsy.

Jiros 11, XL Mc- Gr.AET, fbs oisly sna luaorca soa of Mohata sad ags3 years, 6 and The n-Jcnds sna arc TespsdJtiDy At the resJdsnos of Xbel iMtrenta, st DgmflsriDo, N. on i flay, Jane 12, by Ksv. M. M. Jinoh, "Wja-rzl: sonieaslooniOToITiny-gcvcnWi street i spa Seventh arews, at Juaf-psst one o'cteO; on ancanota.

withoal fnrHJcr aoKos. I Ha la JOSEFS KcKiK, to toe Tnesany, Jans II, by tie I j. Traver, H. CiJiBK. of Sevaaa, to I Mfes KATE jtmBT, wf Katlboro, s.

T. St. Ixnfls, Mo, on Weanes- 12, FBAJJS C. of Sew TorK, to I oa Weaceaaay, June te Hemj Eater, o. a.

RSCBEE, ol Se-ar Trai. to KATB A. Trans, of ierasy 3rj HeJgnts, S. J. Ciussnrr tttt Jros 12, smiib, Mr.

TSSOTQBX of the JsmByaTa respertTaliy Juvttsfl to attsssa the fnnsral, Jwan ths clraTcJi, to TMrfl ana KfWi streets (Sev. D. J. Wimams'tairiE, oa Tinrsaay, attcn o'clock M. On Tnesflay, JBBS 1L Ass SATIS, rea -wue of Patrick Sa-rta, anatrre of EaDreAT, owmty Oolway, Iretoa, agoa years.

Her mends ana relatives, also tboss of her Iffoth- la- A liSGB HOCSS SEVSST3E3.IS near Broadway, to let, for tivo or more i Btitc tnnntnrB ma-v- bo pnrchxscd. Apply to 1 CHEVALIiiER, 61 labcny street, basement --TO XaET OK IiHSS. A TOljS STOE SW0p HOQ9C. TTltll 11 iaculy. boarding boose or for imsicess.

aearf trrr.T.1« Tt CTASBAED AMSIcifr JSrxilASD XiBLBS-" deslciis; also Bagatelles sod is H. XABGE ASSOKTHEST OF SEW ASD Tables; also a COCK. CIoQa JraS. 4UH1.B; --x GREAT SEASONED ITO3X TTO1-SS AJSD STOKS (WHOLE OR TO 1ST O5 JJL, or -KiUjCTit Stock In trade, aaaj 279 Tibs 0 1 Jfiansifectaref of 3bc JSjDericara 5iHlaird Tfibte ITH) SBTESTHSTRCST. Jl 7 rocms: rrat Sd Also Cottass Btrc.ec.

33 East aixl W. SALE--A KHZUiS i COIiEKDEK 3H.1.IA31* Table, KacX Cass. Broj) foar Irnd of cost Hta. SH3 to SH6L TfK 1ST--A STOSE HIGH JL cellar, if roafttea; Jwatasw foe -OTTC sir irtnrtti 0: ssJesrecsn KS 2 THKEE STOST A5D BASEJC5ST BSOW5 nea iitral Tar'k- Jisiaca an UaBsot rank t.TO' -wvnl3 "hnr StTACTTliEa, box lot tlnljr urmslii'a FumCarc A --TO ITT. AN TTJ3SI5HSD SCITOT Arst Stuc, JordaD BASHSOMS ST33 1 OF KCK))E3 ASJ A TTSSISBEB OF OMITS 4 JASES.

rriratTs Jm3 SSjtal Hoot clrrf U-Hmt jsrott, near Slilii neaae. A RESOTAi-SLATE HAXTSXS. SBATES, JKL-- "Lsrse sad SEOOSD Fiooa, TO Ji ample roooa anfl fu strcgt. Tjera-cea Ftwrai aaa WBO WISH t. JSSssti A BTTIXH ASD A PARTY OF OETTTISHES DESORTSO "WBIS.

TTB-1 conTraiisBtatwBis ftr WestTwc Street: TjasBy oaM te let u. a gooa ylgaeten; oorajwSawi. Xarble A In iMs St assertassat A A "WE TTPPEtt BOOM UOO3JIATB-1 STEWART 4 Ott stray UOs (rmasdaj) st.

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