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Mew York Volunteers. Foreunet (0 @ 0:1] for a meoting of “the New York ‘Vetugivers and ali those who served in Mexico», friends of eat. Colonel Garrett Dyckmas,’’ some seventeen OF eighicon persons wot last night in the Mercer House, cor- soo A Brovme and Mercer sirests, Major Lauis was called go the chair and Mr. C. M. Brower acted as Secretary. ‘feere seemed te be & considerable confusion of ideas as to what the meeting was calied for, or, in fact, as to what ‘bocy the parties present belonged. Whether they met as he New York Regiment of Volanteors, the Volunteer As- Gocigtion, or “the friencs of Col. Dyokman,’’ was s mat. Ser of Gwsonasion, From the natare of the procosdings, thowever, lt appeared that the majority considered it a meeting of the friends of Col. Dyckman, and that it had ‘box io thas ofllcer, and sgton"’ from Poti sdelpaia on Mr. W. Peat thought “view of tho presentation of tho snuff pox to Col. Drckman, «mt which he ex ected the regiment would tura vu} in spite -f ail opposition, and he prosceded to read a list of those abo consented @ sppoar cn the occasion. ‘Major Hatt raid thet he saw a card in the Hazan, writ fen by Srgenns Borers abzing Sas anaes the regi omeut was op the go'd box jr aioe. He thonghs thas it was, and be conde inaed tbe statement, and t ht it was ‘an outrage thas ii slivuld have been pabilsned without au- chortty by the gentieran. There was a charge mnie also ‘um thatcard that rome Dills contracted by the oilicers were still duo, Ho stigmatized that as false. Sergeant Fakusi. raid that bills for iquor were due a” ‘Sbe Astor Hou:e, a: florence’s and at the Mercer House ‘The debts were not conti acted a me men but by the officers, Mr. ¥. contenced that Fegiment was no} in & position Lo reccive their Penngy!vania brethren, as there @ Cent in tae treawury, Ale said that this was not g ofthe New York ‘regiment, for there was uo @uob thing tn existence; the tntenion, ne thought, was to (parade on the 4th as the Volunteer Association. yaa ran the offi. ers who contracted thes crem biter Sergesnt FaRasLi—I eaid officers in general. Major HaLt—1 wih to be exciuded froin the list. Ap oxcitcd momber bere declared that the regiment cans not dead nor was it going to de. Mr, PRAL sald chat thoro was no rogimoat in existonco; not a single provieion cf the act of the Legislature char- tering them as m regiment had been carried out, exoept Che one which gave the officers brevet rank. In all ova- dons the oficers were prominent enoagh, but the men wore cowhere; in fact ihe cflloers had been a blighi oa che regiment. he bones cf the New York regiment were Duried at Fort Hamilton when taoy were disbaaded. txormp Maxiinx.—My bones were not buried there, nor bey aint « going to be} After some cross argoments and wordy collisions, Major Hai. moved that the members of the Volunteers ited to meet on the 14th insi, at pine o’clock, wilh reptaiton of the gold enull box fa wolsy discussion this motion was laid on the ,jor TAYLOR and ® committos from tho Veterans of ‘then presented themscives, ana offered, on behalf of ‘ueir corps, to jon in the colsbration of the idtn. The fer was accepted with acclamation. Major Hart moved that a co mumitttes of five be appointed # wait op the “ommon Council and ascertain from them ail the facts t1 feremee to the disposition of the box. The Cua ap inted Major Halil and Messrs, Brower, Peel, Cooke and Matthows, The meeting then a journed to moet on Wednesday aight next, to hear ihe report of the committee. Quarantine Matters. LOUATION OF QUARANTINE—TH GOVERNOR, LIEU- TENANT GOVBENOR AND STATE COMPTROLLER TARB AN BXUCRSION DOWN THB BAY—INSPRCTION UF THE &BGUINA’S POINT BOSPITALY—WHAT TAB STATEN ISLAN! ERS SAY UPON THS MATTSR—BSUB- TROT OF A PESMANENT QUARANTINE, BTC. The third of the series of official visits to Seguine’s Joliet was made yesterday, the leading visiters being Governur King, Lieutenant Governor eden and Mr. Bur- rongbs, S'sto Comptrolier. The firsi in the category of offictal vistas, it will be remembered, was made by the Commissioners of Emigration, the rosuit of which wasa denunciation by the latter body of the Seguine’s Point hos pitals, as pot fulfilling the requirements of ‘temporary ice.’’ lore upom the heels of this visit the Quarantine Commissioners visiied the same locality, when ‘be place and lis accompaniments were pronounced 4s being every thing and furaiebing everything that could peastbly be needed for the purposes {ntended. Following ibe coptrary opinions ef the Quarantine Commissioners, onder whe ee direction the Seguine’s Point hospitals wore ereoted, and the Commissioners of Emigrailin, who re- Taeed accept the premises as offered to them, an interest. ing and somewba’ exciting equabble, as ie well Known, has aren. The Qvarancine Commissioners, luckily, as they thought, perceiving that the offer of the establishment to the migra ton Commissioners was premature, and that it dovctved upos tte tate oflicers tv paes upon the fitaes of the accommodations, wlibdre# their offer, ard sigatfied Der love wtion to / tand proudly aloof from the Commission- ora of Emigration An invitation #as accordingly extended Jo the Gevernor, Lieutenant Governor and ata‘ Comptrol + ior to vtatt Sogeine’s Point, and declare an official promun ami-nio ax to the character and suificlercy of the accom macdaiions efded. This invitation was extended some inree weeks rive, but the State officials have not beca scie ustti the present time to comply with the lav itation 4 steamboat, the John Birbeck, was im readizess at 1 A. if, ef the ‘oni of Whitehall sireet, io receive the iniend edt yielters oo board, The visite’ comprised Goveraor Kung, Leulenact Governor selden, Stare Compirolier bar- ‘oughs, Seastor Ryan, of Queens cvunty; Quarantias Com missioners Hui, Bowne and Rensoo; 3, N. Blunt, oe of tbe Pilot Uommissioners; Drs. Waterbury Whiting, ex Heal’h Officers of the Port; Col. Barrett, Re: Dy. Brets, and xovoral o\hors, making about twoaty alto. vas cpe of the Gnesi imaginable for an st @ Day—the alr coo! and deliciour and the party tm the vest of spirits, with an aoundasce on board to sat and drink, As the Siste ofleer: expressed « dere to a1!l two bird# with one stone, acd in connection with the seeulne’s Point horpitais, take @ look at the diferent in tpecting localities tn tbe bay that had been mentioned as proper aites for ® permanent Quarantine, their wishes ia che latter reepeci were graiifie!. The steam oat sooord| pr fret to Coney Island, 1-36 to the Old Orchard thence to West Bank, acd th aboal, Defore touching at ‘Soguine's Point. Tosse places were cremiced with @ view to their eultableners ‘oF & permanent Qcaraatine, A description of tne piavos tesiguated havivg been given heretofore at length {a the mat, tho same noed Bot be repeated. The Sisto offl- oe 8 attenively ietened to what was said for and agalud she reerective lovaltics, but forbore to express any %pi- sion as to either potst. Commissioners Gall and Bowne alsimed @ decides prefereace for Oid Orchard Shoal, while Dommiasioner Bouson availed himeelf of frequent opparia nities to repeat the fact that he never should convent to iho eoleytion of avy piace {or @ permanent Quaraatine but Sandy Hook twas P.M. when me landed at Seguine's Potat. A delegation of some fifty nm islanders was present to reoetve the Siate offivers, asd protest against Seguine’s odut being mace any portion of the permanent Quaraotive aeiaviiahment. Judge Oropsey, Alderinaa Britton, Wm. Jonnson, Feq , David Latourette, Eeq , and John Lafergs, itsq , Comprised the leadare of ihe delegation. They mated dhat they had learned through the Hearn that a majority of the Qaaraptine Commissioners had determined to make aegoine’s Point a pr rtion of the future permanent Queran ‘Moe, ard locate the oalance of the eftablisument st Old Urehard Shoals. Should euch a thing be atlempted, ‘hey i The declared that the preseot buildings at the int and any Dew botidings tha: ht be erected the puellively be burned. Judge 'y said tha: Ushment there of « portion of the Q :arantive ostablish would damage the oystermen and others over Gov. King and bis associate Sia'e officers Iistenad , aad promised to bear the facts ently miad e but a rbot time to look throug» the hospital butld- 4 wrarestt lated about 6 o'eloce. The Quarantine Jom , @ (bo termination of the excursion, #obmitied joera, detulling the work they aad D relation t9 8 Qaaraa. of Seguine's Potshnnd Oia Orchard Shoal for s permanent Quareaties Potmt . Soy. King and Ris associates promised io give \heir a ‘mn the mavier at ancarty day > the case now stan: we Quarantine Comumirsioners oarvesuy hoping that the ftaie officers will endorse thelr ecilous, and the Commis- gowore of Emigration bopeful of contrary reeult, Coroners’ inqnests. Wriday upon the body of Michael Brook, « boy 12 yeare of the pier ts in a very uneafs condition, and that |t ry Ge Irmedia’ely 1" The deceased wae a native of Sngiand, and resided with her parenta, at No. 58 Nlatn rena, Soroner Filla held an inquest on Randall's Island, apon ibe body of Andrew vocthart, ‘a native of England, 60 wan a carpenter, and ‘Fears on the island. ie wae missed on Thursday evening, anion the following hie body was found in the bis siothes lying the beach near by, The dered a verdict of wosidental drowning whi e body of & boy about 17 yours of was found |o the Fast river on Friday, neat he foot of Ninety #000! mreet Coroner Hills heid an tn upon {t,and no mats of violonoe being found, the jary rendered a veriict of death by dro The deceased nad light hair aad wae Areesed in a woollen coat, vest and pants, Thé body Appeared to have been for several days in the water T Svean Cxor.—A letter from St, Mary's La , to the Now Orloane Delia, aays:—Oane Is 00% Tee elena ant there is no doubt yoar's prodace will be the bert for some years. Thi parish will proba ly make 49,000 be of anger, | Jones’ coral bal: for the thin aud complexion, the oi the hair,) are now sould at KANDA’, 100 Fulton street. Price 28 centa. ‘The New Yoru Weekly Heraid. NEWS FROM KUROPS, CALIFORNIA, NEW GRANADA, BICAKAGUA, SOUTH PACIFIC, MEXICO, CUBA, WEHT, INDIRS, BTO.—AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON —THE PRM SIDENT’S LETTER TO THB FORTY. CLERGYMRN— CLEVELAND NATIONAL EMANCIPATION CONVENTION — MARKETS, ETC., BTC. The Weexty Hexsrp will be publihed at twelve o'clock this merning. Tle contenta will embrace News from Burope, India, China, California, Oregon, Washington and Utah Ter, ritories; New Granada, Costa Rica, Nicarsgus, Honduras: the South Pacific, Mexico, Cuba, West Indice, £0 ; Affaire in Washington; The President's Reply to the Forty Olergymen, ‘The Cleveland Naiiona! Kmaneipation Convention; Rdliowals on various subjeotd; Official Report of the Breaking of the Atlantic Cable; Latest News by Telegraph; Financial, Com- mercial, Relig'ous, Political, Theatrical, Sporting and Maritime {ntelligence; Review of the New York Cattle Market; Mar- riages and Desths; togethor with s large variety of interestiog local and miscellangous items, Single copies, fu wrappers ready for mailing, can be had at the counter. Price «ix cents, as Saree eee Agouay ‘ 5 us or 1g store, corner ‘Might aveaus an David.—Fall Btyle of Gentiemen’s Hats are ow ready. Salesroom $01 Broad Duane street. Don’t Keep @hem.—Knoxr Announces tne iptroduction of hie fall wiyle of bat for hig ge next, sod those who bave no faita in the stabiisy of inely Davk bills twhouid hasten nod get ri: of them at bie establishment, No 212 ora A fall batie Dbetler property thas broken Three Dollar Hats, Fall Style, st White's 143 Palion alreet, between Broedway Nassau aureet, Gentlemen Beoking Combinations of Kcenc- superior quality and o.cgance, 12 « Grom Dat for the m OF TROT, are reapeottaly TISPRNGOATED, 118 Nacsau street. Banta Mats.—Uhe Fall Style for Gentle- men now ready for inapeotion aad gals, corner of Cana and ‘Wooster streets. Genin’s $4 Fall Style ilk Dress Hat —The inereamng demand extremely ton sble fab siompe it Couclusively'as tbe leading drese ha’ of ibe present neason, GENIN, 214 Broad way, opposite Bt, Paui’s, Metallie Wablet Rasor Strop—For Sais 4, & 8 BAUNDRES, store only, at No.7 Astor Honse, 50 Cext and Dollar Pno ph Portratts, views of one thousand American subjec’s, city and country, at HOLMES’, 289 Broadway. — “redericks’ Semple of Art” —Nos. 585 and Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. jallotypes superior to Any made in the ty, ‘aps in oll, pastel and equereile, by Fredericks’ TRoograshs to indie ink, Parisian syie. Daguerreoty, and embrotyves in ceiors Gatery open from 8 A. M. W 10 P. H..a0d free to the tnepec- tion of the public, Hates at which Notes on the following warvbouse, 66 and 65 recta:— banks are taken at KV ANS’ clothin, ‘ween 7 VA 7 Gold Mechanica’ Haking Associ Hol ister Bank, Buifalo, N. ¥ Chemung County Henk, M Raokotts Harbor auk, Bulfelo, N hiss Fo prepared. to olfsr at. aa io figures oh we are prep or at aa low assny the trade, i see D_ DEVLIN & 00. 258, 299 and 260 Broadway, Ww York. $3,000 worth of Ladies’ French Linported s ry as ge Legge tyme bution cy Sees boots, from 0 $2 60; also, raat x very low price at ° ™ 2 HILL'S, oT Brosaway. Paris Boots and Shoes just Received — BUGENE FERRIS & SUN, bootmakers, 67 Nagsou » ret third house above Maiden lane. Field Sports. SRETEMBEI #1100TING. F. DBRaY & VUMPARY, 1 57 Walker street, Will oprn on Menéay, Heptemb-r 7, one case extra fine qua- Wy, Brspliah repellents corduroys, tbickeete and moleskine ie white, drab, brown, ollve aud black, comprising an varie y. Gentlemen who intend entering we Beld the antumn months, and BOSERT M PATRIOR. @illiards.—Biate Ged Tables—Factery 14 Fulton sueet. BASSFORD, JR.'S palage, 15 tables, Coart ‘and Remsen strests, Brooklyn Hemoval.—Jones’ Italian Soap Depot iF oll.--Thene two anperb articles (one and Wine Poseket Cutiery—A HNieR Assortment uf #7, 68. SAU MDBES sore only, at Fo. 7 Astor House. Cham euperior wine for sale. in qu yetten uo Throad way. as steamer Vander bill, Uristadoro’s Halr Dye, Wigs (ae very best in Ube country, bow on sale, and the dye rrinly applied at Wo. 6 Astor House. Batchelor’s Hatr Drs, Wigs ‘The best ja the = ai the ae nfactory, i Turkish Halr Vonlc—The best Hair Resto- rer ip une: 28e. s bottle, at CAMPBELLS drug sore, Eighth Avenus corner of Twenty eigdth street. Wige—Toupece — ea, cheapest an wureet, up slalre, 601 €o the Ladies.—To Arquire « Fair and Beau= tif) complexion, free from frecaies, erac tions aud all l@per tections, tye Fontaine's cream of wilt lowers, one ot Ube most agreenole of toilet Insuvies. Sold by ell druggists, F. G. FONTAINE & 0 Broadway. Barry’s Tricopheroas only 1c. 2 Bottle, (groune) st OCaMPREALL'S drug establishment, corner igiin avenue and Twenty elebtb street. Heptere.—Marsn & Uo., Medical Oure Brass soe, removed ) No. 9 Vesey stree. Amor Honse RR R—Radway's Ready Relief will in minutes cure cholera morbus. diarrtos, dyeretery, and ininte B. R. resolvent will eure chronic brow ‘atfeations of the Inngs and tarot RR reg: Wators will cure cust'veness, indigesion Lesriburn, 4 tin, iver complain’ headed. n ‘tad ail female es. io. Lien street up elaine = PuNZADWAY & 00 Hotlowey’s Pills and Olntment—For nearly ‘® quarter of a century the prow of the civilized world hae teemed with proote of tke eflicasy of these 8 bullon disorders, Jains of the slomach and bowels, ralt rheum Pg rt, Vhelr wonderfal properdes are unchal- ie Mermy & Lanman’s Filortda Water— Soriukled in the chambers of te siek. vromores sleep, sad produoms delighiful, eflect upga te nervous system. {te | aroma is more wholesome and ralreshing ivan tha’ of living flowers Sold by D. T. LANMAN £00, 69 Water atrvet, by al drogginta, at 8) cents per, bottle. | Or, Smith's jie Salve Rubbed on the ttomach éally will cure the worst eaae of dyspepsia Dr. J. Hawes, contat, 299 Grand street, waa thus cured of dyepep A.B. EMIFTT, Mlcctro Magnetit, 77 Canal st, noar Church. Cam) ty —y-- Apothecary, corner and cf Buchan gromsio LeRty elahih erreet—striet personal at- | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MON ARKET. Fripay, Sept. 46 P. M. The stock market continues in a feverish, irregular fate. Most of the transaciions this morning were for | and there appears to be a good deal of realizing The | ‘Wine @anssctions were principally buyer's option. At the | first board to day Missouri 6’s advanced 1 per cent; Vir | ginia 6s, 1; Tilinote Central bonds, 1; Delaware and HHud- | son, 1; Pennsylvania Coal, 134; Hudson River Railroad, 136; Michigan Central, 1; Michigan Southern, old, 1; do. | preferred, 23, Panama, 8, Galena and Chicago, 1; Milwaa- ie and Mississlppt, 4, Cumberland declined \ per cent; Erie, 4; Harlem, \; Illinois Central, 6; Cleveland and Pitteburg, 34; Chicago and Rook Isiand, 2 In railrosd bonds there was quite an sotive business, The scarcity | of New York Comtral cash stock contin’ There wars tale to day at 2 per cent under the cash price, for 30 days, | seller's option. It appears to be very dificult to get out | difference in prices. Speculators for a rise aro evidently afraid of the months of October and November, and aro not disposed to enter into any contracts to mature about that time. They are wise in so doing. Tho proseut ler of prices must bring out ® good deal of stook and piace It in weaker hands. The most cautious and pradeat wii! be sure to realize daring the present speculative infisiiou and relieve their minds from the anxiety of the panic end depression. The decline today in Illinois Central Ratiroed #\ock is no more than might have been expected from the sudden and rapid rise avd from the ‘nancial po ovntracts on seller's option for over thirty days, at any | é sition of the company. The stock stands now with $40 paid im por whare, which, with the sorip siook atlont, makes the total payment om capital nearly $10,000,000 The aggregate eum expended by the company is now up wards of $80,000,000, and the amount {¢ inoroasing an fovally at a rapid rate, A very few yours will bring it ap $4 $40,000,000, It ls the opinion of many shrewd onlgnia. tators that the (nserest account of this company, wiib ita expenditures for construction represented py bonied i- debtedacss, will more than absor) the entire landed entate, leaving the road to ¢he stockholders ai a cost of from ten \o fificen maillions of dollars, Ii te jive ty goue rally adwitied that the reilroad itwel! tea failure, (hat it 16 & dead weight upon the landed depariment, and wiii be ‘anpuslly an expense instead of @ proit. There wu, we be eve, very ilitie doubt about this, ‘ibe stock cannot be malotained as: any thing like current | nces, and the sucner the public mind \s prepared for « oo!!spse in this inflation the bower for a!) parties conceraed. or months past the etook bas been sustained by partie) who have revenily fwied, and ite primolpa, support bas iherefure departs At the second board the market took just about the turn We pniicipated, Prices wore ai olf, abu atooks were [rou ly offered at the closing rates. New York Centrai duciined 1 per cout; Missourl 6's, 1; Muwnuslo aad Misaissipp!, 1p, Erie, 1; Reading, 4; Micbigan Contral, 1; Mionigsn south. erm, 136; Cleveland and Pittaburg, 3. There was av foun, dation for the recent sudden improvement to rallrosd stocks, and ealy the oie) ehort sightod spsoulators Lave been deceived by it. We expect to see prices go lower than they ave touched yet; bat ihe descent will be more gradual than the last. There fe a dead weight pressing upon the market. There are no shoris in the sirect, and the demand from that source has, therefore, coased. This ‘tntercss has at all times been a grees sustaining power, aod ibe demand for the bears nas ai times saved ihe market from « regular broskdown. After the adjourpment ot the board the following raice of siocks and bonds were made at auction by A. Gd. Nico- lay:— 9660 Sua Metual Insurance scrip of 1856... 6€0 Union do. do. N57. 490 Commercial do. 8¢ ebares Grocers’ Bank 20 Beolriaan Five Insurance Com; 10 Equitable Insurance Company Aiso, the following by 8. Draper:— $80,006 2d mort. bonds Penvbsovt RR. Oo, int added... 4 ‘2,000 2d mort. Dende Dela, Lackawana and Went , do 69 ‘#0 shares American Guano Uompany stock eos The City Tax Receiver gives cotice that the Assessors’ books wii be placed in bis hands on Monday, tho /ib inst, He will not recetye payment of taxes in envelopes ‘The failure of Oliver Loo & Co's bank, of Suifsio, # ancqunred; aizo the Denby Bank, of Darby, Vermont ‘The gross receipts of the Second Avenue Ratiroad Com pany during the last four deys amounted to $4,800, ave ragirg more than $1,100 ver dey. Alangon Robinson haa Deen appointed receiver of ine Hoilister Bank of Buiflo, aud ae tied bonds with two sureties for forty thouxand dollars oscb. ‘The and eales of the Litnots Oeatral Railroad Uompauy for August (excivsive of town lols) were 31,283 17 100 acres for $146,054 68, at an average of $14 80 per aore. The vaiue of merchandise, Ao., imported into and ox ported from this port during the month of Augui, tn each Of the att three yours, was as as follows. — (Commancn o¥ 7108 Port OF Naw York —Accusr, 1857 Paiue of Imporis 1865, 1858 1857 Conrumpilon.....,... $18,889,768 18,875,986 14,404,018 Withd’s from Whouse 2,889,854 4,581.752 6,624,147 Froe goods ........... 1201070 1,803,790 2,964 Specle and bullion... 48,043“ L03.473 7 Total...... $15 039 A5S 22,495 806, Warohoused. 1,856,328 4,)e jie 6,616,089 Value «of Expos ibs mer 1956, 1367 Domemic proiuce $4 281481 HOI 8S 4, 2He 470 Foreign, dutiable, 216 = BL1,988 ‘Pog 088 Foreign, free,. 88 a9 3, Specie and bull Totals... seeee 204 9,116.065 11,609,166 The vaiue of goods pul upon iho market during the month of August, 1857, was about the same as ™ the cor- responding month last year The ergrogates vary but | About $120,000. Ip the amount of goods warehouses there was a decrease In August this yoar of aboxt half s m.''ton of doliars. In exports, the returns for Aug” st, 1867, show an Increaso over August, 1856, bat the whoie of that tn- Grease was in the mhipments of specie, The exporiat!or bullion was, !n August this year, oearly double thai for tho seme month last year. In the exportation of morchandive In Avgust, the aggregate this year was about hails millon | less than last. The foreign trade of this port shows an ex. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1857. whole tne finished with ease by the Operiag of oavt token op to lend with Sour te te Cape ot Good Hope, at | pausion in the ageregate on the wrong aide of the account. | In other ports the same state of things exists, and wo seo nO probability ot @ let up,or rather @ contraction that would be likely to ‘avorably affoet tho movements of apbsie When the sugar speculation began to flag. at the closs or June, @ teamer at Portland brought advices of a speoa lative rise im the Londen market; immodiately the prin- cipal bulla hore mado condiiiona! ongagemonts of sugar | with the propellers and first packots for Liverpool and London, t pay for what wae actually shipped ap to space | for 600 hhds. on ibis vessel, 1,000 on another, and so on ‘The market reporters were quietly informed, and a revival ofthe demand at once set in from the retail grocers and large buyers out of the olty, By thie means some impor- tant sales in the aggregate were offocted; but what was better, the market improved « quarter of cont, and | sugar paper, made to hold over July, wae easior nogo.lated | ‘The story of the ‘English orders’’ was persisted in, notwith standing the two foliowing weekly stenmors from Liverpoo brought no advance at London, and is was only afer ace cline from thence was reiterated, afer the ‘apse of nearly | & month, (hat It was openly acknowletged to be @ rus; but the disappotmiment ao ataggered sos fdense that sugar fell, and pow lays without demand at double the deolit that boiders would otherwise nave bad to submitto = The iavt steamer from Havens brings 4 good sized porter's load of jajer exebange kites to raise meney on, and, preceding fi, we have the tnoredibie news that a million of dollars tn coum, supposed to be genuine gold com, is aiready boxed up and ready to be shipped to this city, being the swesp. Juge and vurplasage pot reyeired by the numerona baeioh of banks and the papor millionaires of Havana, To enable the sensible part of the community to swallow this Mun- chavsen story, it is deliberately stated that it must be true, because, forsooh, see insurance has been ¢ffected thereon As the insurere will ‘only pay prémivm on what is actually shipped, tt costa no more to insure five hundred thousand dollars than ove thousand dotiars, This 1s perfectly well understood by all the financiers in Wall street, and the whole thing, tn all length aod breadth, Ie & barefsoed bum'vug, the intent belrg to bring into ma ket buyers of sugar and buyers of fancy ttocks, on the afipporition that our banks will haves large specie basis at the close of the moath, tastead of a rapid diminniion of the present week's average, Nota fifth part of the American gold is in Havana that isthere stated. They may,as 8 dornier rosori, ship lead in the boxes, if they ever come, with @ private anderrtanding about the freight; but they can do no more, because the Coin is net in Cubs to ship. Deception it « part aad parcel of the whole Spanish trade, but thie bea's any attempt of the Micbigan Southern managers to hoodwink the over- Ore iulous public. The following advertisement ls from the columns of the Ciicago Rimes — asTED—At jo & general bant'ng Yusiness tadiiehment on wertride, a eober young man, with « cash caritel of from $160 t© $200. Address W.R KR, Times ooo. There are more general Yanking establiahments tn this county than ls dreamed of, with no more actoal capital than the above enterprising Individoal requires, With financial genius of the highest order such @ capital can be made to go a great waye It ie no wonder that witha credit system based upon such # foundation we shoald have occasional revulsions . ‘We learn that arrangements are being made between the proprietors of Virginia Point, opposite Galveston, Texas, and the Vanderbilt Compasy, by which the chaa- ne! tn Galveston bay ts to be dredged suffictently to enable the Berwicks Ba) line of steamers roaning from Bor wioxs Bay the terminus of the Opelousas Railroad to Virginia Potn!, thas connecting direoUy with tho Galveston, Hous. ten and Henderson Railroad Company on the main land, This bas been determined on by Ue sdrice of oompotent | engineers, who speak most favorably of the project. The banks of 1. Louis haye just mado the snnexet ex bibit of their condition — dog, 18 Aug. th 085,264 82 700,098 7 207,189 10 90,480 82 1,618 '864 88 1,668,011 84 11,620 00” 18,945 99 681,618 87 B17 708 6 930, 931,160 00 aT Tom ade #3 257,828 00 92,940 00 59,076 96 47,808 28 188,737 28 100,97 24 163,176 08 174,440 33 3,30 00 0009 47,925.00 78,710 00 Tt was stated at s recent Of the Toronto Board of ‘Trade, that the entire Welland railway, from lake Erie to Horst's Pond at Thorold—n distance of sevevieea m\les— will be graded in }W9 mouthe; whet the line from ihe Groat Wostero Railway, aa far up a# Taorvid—a dirtance of two tmilee—will be graded within tree monthe; aoa that seventeen miles of too road will be baliaated, ani the four chore of mavenry atthe Welland river Anished, rewty for the eupersirncture by the Lit of December next, waving only “D7: mile, includ ng the rock cutting at Thorold, wnich ‘Will bls be graded by the lat of January gext and the gation peas yoar The Board pasted a resoinaon recom: mending the Chy Council i subsuribe i the etook of the company. Welland cena), and to conneot by rail Lakos Arte and Oate- ‘This ravway ts to de etyuaied on the tine ofthe | banks. i rho Ak @ meeting Of the Oswego Roard of Trade, the Hon, | Hamiiioa Merrit), of Canata, sinted thai the tron fer the road bas beer purchased aod shipped from Fog and, and thai $700,000 of the $1,080,000 stovk bas beeu iaken He suid the road te cer'gned for land carpal. ‘The besiness'of the Mhilasoinbia Cuatom’Houre daring the mouth f August 1856 end 1457 wes ae follows: — 1866. 1887. Morohaudiee 1 warehouse Lat of monih $403,143 2,768,166 Entered for » Foreign porte. .442.80% sZt 964 “ “ other distros. 18.114 0,842 Ent'd for consumption, foreign poris,.1.126,'08 — 714,000 Free merorandise entered. .... 81644 879,697 Witberaws! for consumption... 292,889 646.435 Whbdrawai for wansportaiion ++ he 833 8.721 Withdrawal for exportation 10,203 8,209 Value of me:chandiee Inet Of mocth... 1,067,604 2 380,147 Duties Received. — 1864. 1866. 1860. 1861 Ave, .....-... $EO1,IBS 441,425 448,500 279,047 Previous 7 months. 2,678,637 1,074,:78 2.690,916 2,164,808 Total. ......+..3479,601 2,416,601 8,181,415 2.212770 The annexed ttatement exh'biis the value of foreiga dry goods imported into thia port during the week aod einoe 1 frolghtiug mershaadiee | aud grain, principally (he isiter, ax aoxiliary to the Wel. | bag Reve per Wa —Ury 001 were in good Comand ana , wie gales Of adout 1,000 quimtels at $4 30 « 84 37 Gread Meckerel anc herring wore unchanged FumT —Haloe of 60 bis. Ourrante wore mado at p. ¢ » — [De eases were vomfzed to emai! low of Uid a4 040. s Hors wore quiet, old were nominal, amd aot cuongh of pew at hand to mab Tnon = The eaive embraced about 160 tone Bootoh pig ab $29 i @ B50 60. Lima Reewitné common was in moderate demand a sump ab $F 96. fal Som, tarpeotine maintained the ad- vance noticed yesterday, and tho sales embraced adout £00 & 600 Db'e, In ehipping order, at 470., onsh, Coramon rosin wae eoaice,anc heid mi $i 96 delivered, and BO bbis. were scid tm yard at $1 90 per 310 Ibs ; Aue rosins were in good request at full prices, Crude turpentine was firmly deld of $4. Tar was unchanged, Ou —Lineced wan unchanged and eaics light, Spora wna tirmly beid, but transactions were limited. At New Bedford i$ was beld at am advance, Crade was an obanged Pxovisions ~ Pork--The market closed witha erenger tooling for Doth mess and prime, {Tho sales ombracod about 400 @ 600 bois.. Inoluding mess at $25 25 a $25 bo, and prime at $21, albany inspection, and at $21 25, ci.y Iayooiten. Bocf was ip good demand with moro daing, with alee of about 800 a 200 bbis. repecked Westera | plain and extra moss at our quowtions. Primo mons and beef hams were quiet. Out meaw, tnoluding shoaliers ancl hams, wore nominal @j quotations, Lara war firmor, wich eales of 800m 400 bbls. af our quotations. Buattor and cheese were in sien y demand at our rates given be- iow. We quote as follows:— Jan. 1, in each of the past three yeare :— Pork— lees, BI $95 5 a 28 80 Movements oy Fosaian Duy Goon. Primo... 200 w 2126 v 1886, 1867 Prime meas... + Boninal. 9,018,589 1,664,059 1,517,438 | Beot—Ropacked + 8 HB OR2 1,785 768 1,433,173 Exive mens, oe - WO we 8 5. 1856 887 Prime mem, tioroo 2900 @ 80 00 Entered at the port...43,026,641 71,990,039 16,182,018 | Boof hams, bbl - HO @ 24 00 Thrown on markét,..46,150,286 71,000,653 76,686,804 | Hamas, Ib. . We rT The dry goods trade for the wok closing to-day havex | aor Ohio we 6 US hibited rather more animation than waa wituonsod tbe | State dairy wae preceding week. It is a gratifying (act to notice in reiation * . to the dry goods trade of ihis city that, though usual’y | }goq maaahy se Ret Ss me) mag ‘among the first to feel the ¢ilects of monetary disturbances, Rick —%ales of 126 casks wore roporwd at 4340 8 56 4 ft has, in the recent excitement, stood lis ground remark. ably well, Tho feiluree baye not, apparentiy, in that trade, been augmented; while @ sieady, and with some rections of the corniry, a very active business, has beeo trapsecied, The vollections, cousidering the pressure of the times, bave been good, and have tended to sustein the houses doing & large credit business with tho interior, Tho trade with (he South has been oon tinved with a geat cesl of energy the past week, and the steam packets runmting to Charleston and Saraanah have fond more frei¢bt offered bea than they could carry. Tue trade is #0 rapidily increasing Detween this port and the Cities Of Ubarierton aud Sayabped that increased moans of commasication by sieam sre found neceasary. We now receive, iD additon to cotlon aud rive, large suppiles of wheat, mos of waolch ts the growth of Tennessee, avd tn payment of which we eecd back inrge amounty of goods in retura. Tile wDeat bas “commanded good prices all the season. avd bas ranged cbetly of lae, frum $1400 $162 er buatei fer red, and $1 66 a $. 70 for woe, We seo tom two largo ateam propeiers are to be pus on between this city aud Chartestoo—one ¢f which, the Atlante, Is juet oui end 00 # trial trip made about ten knois per hour She is to be followed by tbo Memphis. The Wettern trade bax Improves ihe past week, and l-oreased aisipine nis have been ving forward by both cavals wud raliroads. The ox port of cotion piece goods the past week were iigat We have bo tm, ortant obanges to aolice in toe prices of tne ‘cading staple articles of domestic govds. Sundar’ waves of heavy brown sheetings end sbirtiogs Were at gC, und light do. at Sic; drills waro without bc , (he Inride Ogre for common. SeGans.-—The market was very aollve to day, Inoluding free sales for export ln bond e transactions footed up bout 2 000 @ 2,10¢ hhde. Uubs murcovado, about half to two thirds of which were in bond, for *xpori, ai 60, net cash up to To. and 7ie., acd the remelader, grocery 20008 of common and medium grades, 740. 4850 a 8X0. ‘ood grocory goods closed at an avanco of 10 por Io. Fhe esles also included 876 bags brown Siam at 4340. 8 0 , and 1,636 boxes of Havana, No, t!, at To. ia bond, for export. Messrs. R. L. & f, Stuart baye to-day ostablishod the following corrected table of prices for thelr retlve? sugare:—leal ugar 12340.; orushed sugar, 12440. ; ground 1s, rurbed eugar, 12° 4c, while the Butohers’ Asso quiet oR arked WiC Tonacco. Transactions aré limited, hut the confidence tn ihe ariole te unebakem. Tne sales embracat 14 hhda Keatucky, Ic. @ t8i¢0.; 71 baler Havana, 490. a S20. ; bales Ouba, p nde. Kentucky, most! medium t auciion. at 24350 a made money market has seriourly efsted the demand for wool, we bare nothing to report worthy of notice, with the oxonptinn of a few parc Is of domestic fleece and palied at our quota- Ucns, Manufaciurers ere not dispored rye tosir renent MOOK, aud dealers are content | reauit of be recent shangs \p money matt FAMILY MARKETING There was but Little new to note in the -siall prices this week. Peaches have not cheayene! as {i was suppose they would, thovgh some vory fue one aro for aalo vbange, ough production a present prices of raw cotton | There ts a dueper reason for the short sapply of poache* cannus be augmented withoot some advance in prices. OLer articies exhibited no change of suilictent {mportance to require apy potlce In detail. Staple and foretya xordg of this year than most people suppose. Some years since, when peaches were scarce, the Jersey and Delaware far Geairabie and scasonable styles were steady, and sales | mers plapied immense orchards of peach trees, wilha were making to a fair exten! from imporiers to jobbers The swe vf ail desortptiopa ts large. Several auction taies Dave been beld durtug the week, but with one ar | et in the Seld dene very well ; two exceptions were on of joading Importance. Tne rooms have een prety well attended dy Doth «city and oul of ‘own buyers, aud the prieea obtained bave compared Tayorably with those re Alized at preceding sales of the esagon. A ayecial aaie view to realize » handsome profit on the iuvosimont. Tho but after a while It was found that peach raising was somewhai overdone, avd the Now York market became completely glutiod, aad dne peaches sold for next to nothing. Tho farmors became disgusted with this sort of thing, and left their orchards go was bela yesiercay of French merinos, Cassimeres | to ruin—very foolishly, as it afterward proved—for those a’Kooase, bundazinga and mortin delaines, of the mann faoture of Paturle, Fup, Leydoux, Sieber & Qo. The stalogue Comprised 479 leis, all of which were sold. The Xmproy wae Kood aad manifested e good deal of rpirit. The bom ornes, fee biscas, brougat t5o. 690; do, meriao Sinisa and extra fine, (ew 660 ; fiver do., 60». a "lo; extra black do, Tée, ‘8 Sto; standard and ‘duer five’ do, Oe w $1 C6, and standard epleadid do, $1 20, Mulia ce ‘aloes, high oniore, brongat 470. = 460. 74 French merino mode, aasorted colors, browght tic Bi 20, The white, blaca and bigh colors were In the beat demand. Stock Mrcnangs. Vaioad, Saph 4, 1987 200 she Harlem RX). 7K 100 Roacing RR...5i0 64 4000 N Oar’pa 6° 1GkON \ Co KR O's. 100 Er R& mh, 8S 1000 KKK Co 7 150 Panama RR. . 200 Tl) Ceatral RR ico ac 100 Clev & Pitts do 60 800 do 2” a jo a9, . 20 Oley, Ooi & Oi 8. 149 Gal & Ont RK Lo a . 1076 Oley & Tol Ri B00 do ~” do py a0. .*. > "bao £0 Ohi & Rook I RR . 40 dos. ....D10 100 Ovm Coal Co... 13K 5 aves 400N York Cen RR.c 78 = 25 : 50 do......880 7 to 60 180 . 30 836 100 : 60 do... .. 090 100 MIL & Mine R, . 930 60 do , 60 16 do... “40 do see N80 do... 0 Ge LOO LAO A MI RE 200 Hudson 8 RR.b60 20 10 40... 86 at irises OO do 1D BOARD. $4000 Miscou! G's b7 18g 100 she Rea ting RA mw G.iscene TG 20 do eS 6000 Virginia Ge. 89 100 do... BIS Si s0ebeN Y Cen RR, 15 100 La Cr & MI RR.. 16% 160 0 76% 100 do......810 18 wo om 60 le . 100, o Thi 60 Mich Cea RR 60 100 3 iby 60 do a) 50 Lille TT lOMS&NInd RR. 94 SO Miw AMER 68 Shy 25 ee 450 Erle Raliroad ..68 22 200 BO. ese, BBM 200 Brccecenrs £60 Panama RR. b30 85 60 100 Clew & Pitte RR... 17 160 voosseons BEM 42 ao i RCIAL REPURY. Fubay Sept. 4—6 P.M Actes —amall sales wore mace at 7%0. for poe and TA. tor pear Dacanerryy —Plour—The market war dall, and ea of State aod Westere commen grader were 7. Tho anion embraoed adout 4,000 a 4,500 ddis. ii ge! clored Rye—New and old « o 8 Corren of 800 bags of Rio were mala et 10%). 8 Ke , and 90 do, St, Domingo at 11 Ko Cortes. The sales comprised sbout 1,600 @ 1,600 pales, 700 of ich were in tranett from New Orieans to Liverpool, within the range of the following prices: — UIVERPOOL CLABIFICATIO®. Uplant. Florida Motil, NO. aT ary 18: 12 13% 1b 16% ports, wth more offering To Livern Doshels orn were engaged. im bulk, at M4, ith 1 tlerces best 6 1 wee 00 change 10 olive (2 (Aen who kept their peach trees n good order are now reaping the Benetit of their forethought. Peasner are scarce be vause we foolleh Jersey farmers bave gone out of the business, but no doubt the present bigh prices will etimulate the growing of this fluo fruit, and ia afew years we will have « pientifal supply, There are some fie jours and piums in market. Golden drop pluw ell (or $5 per Dushel, and greeu gages for $3. Aa invotce of Frenoh pears bave been brought to the city, aud are retailed at 10c. each. They com when landed 6 they are not any better than our own choise variety of pear. Apples sofar have been very poor, but the pro- mise of the late fail appies 18 good Why does not butter get cheaper fon asked, without any ratinfactory All ‘he requirites for cheap butter’ tinnes 60 per Ib, We baye bad yort this year—one reasoa fo: the exportations to California have entirely falien off, sud tbo demand for th’s trade war the cause of the fancy prices tu butter, There must be wrongful combination among the batter dealers or it could never occur. Wo ud mething new to note in oiber artis ea. THE BATAIL PRICKS. af Potators, boi Cy “naif peek. Bwoet, per doi....86 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVRRY DAY. Bs WITH_ Cats, 7 w Lyon's Pit You enfely there deposit. TH ae tenied gines, warren waier fre ine beat In he market, apd the onjy ones toby entirely re- lied pom, F raale by B P. TORREY, ageat of maoufacta- re Po 4 Piatt street, Hew WHOLRBALS OROURRS 4n) ‘are oiering fn Baw Sonn, Fept 4, a7. 1ROMER, PLBAMD T, ter proof ‘boot are An etree ABNOR HANIOAL LAMPS, NEW ST TLA8 JUST He DARDORVTLLM, 6 Brose way BAKSR'® CRLESRATRD FAMILY 6BW —These are unquestionably the ro who wey ibe marke: Yap eth! garover sod Saker ‘aa. toe family ong JOURAUIYS ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP POSI- freckles, eruptions, i dre anbtle oproote hair shoals or ony toa body: warranted Dy white, liquid ronge oriental cream, hair ive and ve, at ihe’ ol S waiker sreet, Mre. Haya Awonlyn; al: lacey aia; Bates. Host, ireen, Worore-er, Bal Brovitence: Gs unwell; Pom, Rochester, nad beste ot others. who are wise ty order these pov unr coumetion OFS PATBRT I 4 large leases, NPROVED STERBOSOOPR, WITH and Lavgenheim’s new A view Gpon_giaes and colored to nature, for sale by 8: at Jee ahs Brond war ‘ORBDEADS MAGNETIC PLASTER-@um GABAT - pinater in ; erent iaaer- i Grong ihe weak; abenrbent dlrvter- it reat orrvine p Aater— imparia Iterative plan eri Sein Fo. 45 Broadway, Replomber 7. 7 quack! BOR, Restor, Wire wen new fon ST CxLaBRaraD ‘copying inka. “Londos, fia by le vriocioal sa tomas r Meoured by the onleoraied La Baie Looe ‘Warrantec free trom For sale by wraaike a MARVIN, 40 Moray aren, 8. naeseentintellidiatipnlipaanietrniairmimanienca tet ny EWING MAOHINES.-ALL PRESONS WHO WAmP 4 of unrivalled atility—ona thas Bio heb iad ant tas beaviant fabrics belied Uae ane beet maohine for family laniatve ose, SALAMANDER GAPE aun tse whalever—e ‘tha! doa’t get vat of which ea industrious Toman cat rent cars GUDaHe aoe oe? ee i = + at the cfloe Saale coptea, or canis Tevrepien for 8. Specimen numbers sent, WELSH & 09. i be PARLOR BEWING MACHINE, WORKING WITH the: ous nolae, NO of needles. making saven diffareat siitahes, backstl ring rupning, £5, Can be worked by @ the greatca ease, Na. 4li 's book store. "8 COIFFURES IN BRID. yas may interest or tuilet demand, as 961 “roadway HE BTUPLD OWLS WHO DON'T UKE MY 0} Tein ak for $1 & bottle, and sead lo any part of te Con’ ply thems "'R- GTRAll AM, O14 Beoadway, tinge te con't pity them OBA it 3 Fulton street, Brooklyn. egestas RY WELLING’S COMPOUND ARNICA LINIMENT for spraiva, bruises, cuts, chafes, galls, headache ené pains of every des:ripuon. Pro % conta, ¥ Gnd 668 Broads ay. CHAS. BRING, 192 isroad NE PEST 18 THE CUBAPRAT —TO HOUSEKEEPER! Hewards of hotele, oyster and. oa ise hones The meh lime you buy crackers, eal for “Bond's.” and our word for you will never afterwards uae nny cthers. Be eure eae cracker bears ths stamp of Bond as ihe market ix fall of tend. tat Our goods may be seen or (he tables of the princt pat bo e's lu t is city; among which are the St. Nicholas, Politan Lafarge, New York Hotel, Beevoort Hoga ai reti House, Sold by all grocers." . W. AYD ‘Wholesale 4 gent, 18) Thambers atreet. ERGNES' BLECTHO CHEMIOAL BATHS, 773 BROAD way. Prof. VERUNRM, the inventer of eee cele>rated for the cure of rheumatinm and diseases by the absorption of wermury, informs the oubile and bie friends thal he has removed from 719 to 78 Broadway, where he aiterds to his baths persons ly, having ao connection what. ro with ary other estaniishment im the oly, Portable ag- paratus for sale, with inatrustions, ATSON’S $l) BRWING MACHTNES—A reltnction exainet them.—On the 8d day Of Untied states Circuit Court of the Soubern Dietrint York grauied an | Mogee & Co. againat Absolutely probibiis "hs making, using, selling machines. Newspaper tayo an ‘th Mvertiving for aais ihe Watson ublishers will pirase tebe notes 1d ok aaatat ‘mn 1M. SINGER & 00, 48 Rroadwap MARRIAGES AN) DEATHS. Married Acerm-H .om —On Thursday, Sept. 8, by the Rov. De. Morgan, rector of St. Thomas’ church, Dr. Jamad M. Aue mm to Mies Avsim K.1s Homan, all of this otty. Baar—Harteaway — On Wednesday, sept. 2, by Rev, Dr. Baker, Cuskuen N. Bray, of New Haven, to Lo of Brooklyn, K. 1, late Williamsberg. ens B.— Un Wednesday, Py Maat W., Jobs Knox, D. D., Mr. Joan H. Joumron teornd danghter of ( McCoy—WittiAms —In Providence, K'L, om Sunday, Avgnst 90, by Roy. Leonard Swain. D. D., Joan F Moor, of Brock yn, N. Y., to A1som, éaughter of tho late Ed 8. Wi) Iams,’ of the former olty One we Lecom@y—At the Falls of St. Wodneaday, Augu't 26, by the Kev. Mr. Gear, Fort Snelling, Atrxacnam A. Cussvey bo Mine Gi Rows, daogbter of Willtam Leggett, Kaq., all of thin olty, Pom y—Hags: Ou Tharaday, Sept. 3, by the Rev, Horace LE. Pratt, Mr. Ricwaxo L. Purpy to Mise Maar & Hagapoan, all of this city £¢ TH Jopmiy.—On Taseday afternoon, Aug the Rey. James Millett, reaiting at No 40 Seven Mr. Jamel Sur to Miss Kuzeseta G Doaxaity, this eity Rev. or ‘SMrrH— AYRES -—At the residence of the bride, Penusylvauia, on Wednesday, Sept. 2, by the Jerome, Mr Gaomas &. Gxcrn, of New York, anna Avnms. Died, Boves -On Thureday, Aq, 3, of consumption, 5. pees Cae and the late Caarios yee The relatives and friends of the family, and those of brother-in-law, David Jardine, are respectfwily inviled attend the faperal, from tne residence of ber mother, 148 Weat Thirty eoventh stioct, this morning, at half, eleven o’olcok, Her remaing wili be taken 0 Tarrytown MARtra nd aan pga pe fornia an pay conpy. Baaxvos.—In New Tor abe, Oanste Wen, on August 29, after a short ilnes, WouaM, ifn jate Mr Slepben Brendon, of Maryborough, Quosss coanm- ty, Ireland, aged 23 yunrs was ® printer, and bonorable seoretary of the O:der of Templars in New Laa- lua. Letces or Express, lre'anc, picase copy. Baswen —Uo Thursday Sept 8, Wiuam [, infaat som of Jobn end Isabeile Brewer, god 3 months. Canter —On Wotnordey, “opt 2, of cholers infantum, Coma Ciaom Caxrmm, only obiid of Webington A. and Kit zabe h Carter, aged I year and 20 dara. Consurunam —Oa Friday, Sept. 4, Gaoxen, youngest eam of Joba Cunningham, age! 2 yeare acd 2 months, ‘The friends of the family are most respec. ‘7 invited to attend the foneral, from the residence of bie Grabam etree), pear Myre avenue, Brooklyn, to morrew aXerneon, at two o'olook, Fuse 00 age A ‘opt 4 Russ F., infant daaghter of Wiliam &. and Julia A, Fuller, agod 9 monthe aad days Tho reiatives and frienda of tho family are re invied to attend the funeral, to morrow morning. past nine o’elaek from her father's residence, No. mine street, wi hont farther tuvilation, Troy pavers please c: py Bavontas —Oo F idvy, Sept. 4, Wise Many Hacamas, ie (he 17th year of her age The friends of the fami y are reepectfolly invited to as- tend thr funeral, from ber late residecce, No 481 Houston treet, lo Morrow Aflerno0s, Ai 4we 0 clone Flinesan — Ua Thursday, Sept 8, Gera Ciseaap, in the 08:b yoar of ber age. ‘The funeral services will taro place at the residence of her nephew, N 8 Bosed No 183 Orchard to mor- row morning, st half past nine o'cock. The vee ond friends of tbe family are reepeofally invited to attend, without furiber pouce Her remains will be takem to Oy- prees Hilla Cemeter? for interment Kaur —Oo Thereday, Sem 3 Hoon Kmur, of Broom lym, agea 21 years ani 6 mon ha i i son of 4 Omr- Yon Biues and Constitation "ngine (mn any No 7, are re apecifully imvitee to attend the funeral from the corner of Pearl and Piymouth streets, to morrow afternoen, m half pars (#0 o'cl 208 orectee!: MaLioy —Un Friday, aged 2 years and \0 monte Warcan Oe Thareday *vea contompion, Wiuae Warn The Prensa of the family tend the funeral, lo ‘sorrow bia tals realonnce, Kent rtreet, Providence pagers Wann Un Felt D ard Amanda W ‘The frienis of the family are reerecttully invited to at tend the (coral, thie afternoon. a* three o°lOok, tram Ne 66 Soren Kighth street, Wiliamaburg, wihow further ty yee.

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