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—_—— NEW YORK _ HERALD, TUESDAY, ebis misondereianding very much. These menhave my | The inl of Cancemi, for the Murder of Po- memati, but | must ¢weparge my duty. Quouwati—I move that it lay over antil Wednes- ong Nys—1 bave no doubt myseii of the authority of the ‘Treasurer to pay ihese mer Mayor Woov --Weil, ley iho Treasurer and yourseli pay fr. Bowss—t{ will pay tat [shall not pay those men ‘Without av order of this Board The wubjoc: wax dropped oy general oouscnt, ead will Probably be resumed on Hontey. Mr. Quotwert. presevied bile of George Wood and Joveph Bluns ror opinions ax to che onwiurio: ality of the Metropoitian P’ice law—one for $200 and tho other for ‘$200. They wero referred to che Usnmi toe on Finance ‘The bill of M & 3 Gar for med’oal attendanos ty parties ‘jared w the Bayard atreet riots was referred to the same ‘committee. On the motion of Wr Srxanadan. D. W, Townsend, Nor on Pio tk Gidney V. Sausn sod Hugh Maddox were poll clerks, for the Fiftewnth ward, Brooklyn, at a ‘sqrecial ol: otton for Aldw: map. Charges agaiort Rrooklyu patroimen were sub- cnlkndy pe set down for t ia} on Monday. Afver come desulwry cooy oration as to the posstbilit Of procuring & more suitable burloing as a site for tne of- floes of the commission, te Lard adj surned to Mouday Boxt, at 12 o’oiook. Amurements Last Kvening. AOADBMY OF MUBIC——"'IL TROVATORE.” The second week of ine Opera at the Academy war Snpugerated last evening by the performance of the “Tro ‘yalore,” which attracted, as usual, a crowded houss. ‘Mademe Frerzolini sang Loorora; Milo Vestvall, Azasena;, Signor Maccaferri, Manrico; Siguor Bernardi, the Conte d ‘Luna. This cocasioa was particularly interesting from the fact thet Madame Frézzolini sang, for the firet time in Amorica, 2 1dle im which he has had a great Parisian re zutation, «tnd the expectations of the dillsianti were consequently “yawed toa bigh pitch. It may, parnaps, be ungaMant to gay that these expectations were not faily roalised Det svoh ix the fect. Madamo Frezzolivi’s deli fate voloe fe not eqnal to the requirements of ‘Werdi’s music, and she is too good an artist not to be «@ware of this fact. Ip consequence she reserved horself Tor the isrt act, in which ghe sang exceedingly well. The solo presediny the Miscrere was rendored with a degreo of dyamaiic feeling and intensity which we have rarely heard eqvalied; and im the prison scono Madame Frezz olin! proved hersvi! mistress of the rituation, at least ine dra- ‘matio point of view. The performance as a whole verified \4be position guoerally taken in critical circles that Madame Frexzolini in « thoroughly good artist, 0 far as edaca.ion, experience aud totuitive sppresiation of tho exigeucies of ‘Me art aro cwacerued. It jt also true that ber voice is not sutficient for Verdi's operss. She is, nevershele; ‘abe makes the audience forget tion at the exqateite manner in vmbich abe beings Out ber stroug poiuis and bices the ‘weaker ones. We bave spoken already io praise of M’llo Vestvall’s <Azvcena = It was lat night as flue as ever, and we Deliove ‘Phat as a piece of fine dramatic and vocalization it has rare 7 ae ‘boon equalled ‘The tenor, Macca‘erri, mado a d-but. He basa pte ‘bich, bowever, will leave bim very soon if continues to force Itas he did last night. He made quite gyurore 4m the beautiful finaleof the third act, but he Paley been much better had be not atte upted to do much, He has yet to learn how to sing. eas not equal to his rdle, and though a’careful ginger genersily, he was tiatin bis piece de resistance, the ‘Tomanoe in tre eecond wot ‘The orchestra and chorus were excellent, and the per ormance was received with bigh gatis/Action by the audi- “poe, the artiais receiving ai) the osaal burras, DEBUT OF CHARLES MATHEWS AT THE BROADWAY THEATRE. Omaries Mathews, the eminent English comedian, whose mame and reputation have a world wide extent, made his Giret appearenoe—afer many years absenow—on the Ddoards of the Broadway Inst night. Time has not very sensibly affected tr, Mathews’ powers. He is still the samo Ught, easy, airy gentidman be used to be when, in com- pany with Vestris, his late wife, he played in the old Park theatre. His ubierance, however, seems slightly impair. 24, probably by the loss of his teeth. In his admirable cong Inst night, he was very indistinct, and many of the pes ened ype gy” Aimee audience. A peculiar Qharacterutic in Mr. Mathews’ actiog 1s the constancy ‘with which he keeps the attention of the audience {ited oa ‘Dimaelf. Not motion, nots gesture does he use that soon He's id goose. 00 LF ny night wore advantage last of “Patior versus Clatter,’” in which be eer Mao piaactta and evoked the mirth of as large ao ay could boast of, Pot & spot unocoupiec from the par- the gallery. There was one serious draw. the oxjoyment of the evening, and (iat waa ibe jation of the theatre. The temperature was equa! to that of she boiler room of as samship, and Odors were bardly cercrbable ia language. Mopas, Comecy of inst night (“Married for alouey ”), I atrikes Det Wr, Mathewn’ ber! conracter, [a fact, woore ts ouly one we socne im toe plecs im whioa his taleats have play; ‘and if it were not that he wea well supported (ne porfor: ance woule have been isiher tame, Mr. Mathows was called oa) ufwr the comedy, And *as very warmly ro- oeived. A spoech waa: cinerded; but reat due | appointment of the audience, Mr (away age mana- | For, came out aod made aspect avout hima-it aud nie | | | i et (ite success in Sorope, and his x. witude fr the reception ‘met wits from ihe audicnoe=ivough ne was not called out at all—ali of which »eemed raver incom yrebensivia | to his sudMory. At the close of the farce, however, Mr, | Mathews responded to the call, and begwed to be ox used | Trom the tark of making ® specob; briefly thanking the | ardiencs, st the same timo, fur the flattering sevegtian no ad met with at thelr bands, and avnooncing that the | game Dill would be repeatea w-nignt. W4LLA0K's TARATRE—TUAT GELD BOX. The donb'e stiraction of th> volunteers and “ Camille” drew « crowded house at Wallsck’s last night—to tue Gqroas delight of those who wen! to 4oe the widiers and We alight annoyance of (hose who went to see the play. Tae suvertaining and the enteriained voluptoers cocored for gach other aud their leaders \o thelr beara’ conjent, and | Sben cheered the colors. Jus) previvus to the fourth act, ee epihraiaatio ol caled for three cheers for Ward 3. Burnett. rospo! when he wer Tmugee to Pit_down apom @ call of another ent for chee # for Garrett W. Dyckman, tho man that was % bave had tho gold box. Abolner euthuslattic gont thon a—4, who oagbt to ba’ for three cheers for Geueral Barnet, the meu, by riety respowded amid some confusion, afler which the proceese. the gold box. Mr, Jurnott |. Mise Heron played Camilie with unusual and #0 dangerously a6 to Causd one iaty to 1 like it, but I kao welmmoval.”” The addi- to tne cnet hardly seem to have improved it. ‘a THBATRE KAVIVAL AND A NEW | akes. ‘The old comedy of the Dramatist’’ was rovived last aight at this theaire, to give Mr. James KE. Murdoch an op- portunity to personate Vapid, a role admirably adapted to is style of xoting, ana in which he appoared to groat ad vantage. These old comedies are very good in their way, ‘Dut their merit ts certainly overrated. They are witty, it wo make ‘hoateral, m™ pessidie. withal it prelee tor ‘Dpon bis pon er ay night, and ved was performed aohio air success. conal waiderable cons iruotive #kill on the part of i author, and the situations are sufficienily | absurd to be oflvctive ta the Handa of feat clean cymic ao tors, Bot Mesers. Seymour and Setohell, very Fong aovore im their way, are pot very great vomic astors,and — aa they bear the burden of ihe plooe justico waa hardiy done to 1h A few good natured people |, Das tre | quired too much of an effort for man of the audience to goin in the merriment, The suthor should try again. QARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSECM—DRBUT OF THR WHLST NIGHTING ALB. Barsum beving played off coe Kuropoan “Nightingale” on the American people with considerable Gaancial sao. cema, has aiio mpted to renovate bis fallen fortunes by tho presentation of another. This timo he has obteined, not a darolling danghtor of the Swedieh mountains, bat » pretty ‘and ascompliahed artiste from Wales. Mise L Williams, popularly Known as the Woish Nightingale, brings with Der a fayoradic report from London, where she wat con. aderably atmired for her fue execution of ballad soogs Last evenii made hor debut in America, A fall fy ‘welosmed hor a eho #epped foreard be fore the Tot eh Miss Wiliame bas a good fgaro, te of more than mediam beigh:, not grows Dat rath sr dell on of her counteaauce ts ging OF sposking earnestly, jon end frequeotiy indulges, od showing her whole row do her look anything bat ne gave A Mon vane rillé Enver. tainment, preinding each song hy a witty monologme or soliloquy. She appeared rely dutsrent cha racers, and saog wl ail \ sa PoNetirers sho has a pare, swoe', plainiire rotor bavi Jacks dept and force to be hoard, well tn the beck PAF o ihe bouse. Those who sat near thentage prrticula’ly al. mired tho soft pathon and tononing aa mony of her (ones. Toe charactor of the Irish milk mais the frist Oaherman’s wife, the German paiator, Zero ao! Mercury, were admirably perfurmed — In short sno ox mont Mf tho Welsh Nightingale wx» very plessart, abo ts 8 8 0x4 and pretty, if not e great ninger Nowe apt the enti: and devont atiention of the pon Main oe] ory 8 oe eliclind round applanse, and at ibe dione of tho estertainment she war deture the carial pre neral Term, Before Hon. eign Modell, Clore and Dagion. Sart. 14.—The Court was opentd this morning for ihe Gearing of ordipary moilons Meeman Anderson, set down for Monday next—The Wrial of Mrs Cunaingham, for the False Meir Effort, set down tor Mon- day Week. COURT OF OYE aND THKMINER. Betore Hon. Judge Roowvert dart 14.—This cour: was opese | proforma Tae District attorney, Mr. Hell, addressing the sadgo, waid that shore were Dut two metiers for the copaideration of this Court during tho picaent term, and in order to save time he would wak- @ moion in each The trial of Cancerl, charg- ed with the murder of policeman Anderson, had buen agreed epon between the prituner’s counsel and himself to de nct down for next Monday. Ho ¥.erefore moved that ‘2 pare) Of two hundred and Ofty jnvors be sum moved for that day; one of the reasons is Ubat the case has caused some public exclemens a4 there be necessarily a great many oballonger oxercived on the oocs! ton. sr. Ashmed®, aseoolated with Mr. F. Blankman for the acoused, said ve had been assigned by the Court to defend the pristner, and he was not aware of any sach un to their cate; n0 doabé the prose- cution will prose for 5 conviction for marder; excitement prevails egains: the nocured to a very greet extent, [oving 8 few weeks i} may be somewhat allayed; he where- the trie) would not be pressed on. Attorney waid that the gentlemsn’s associate (Mr, Biank man) will remember perfectly well aes when the case was removed from the Dourt of Sessions to this court, the understanding was that they would be roady for trial om thisvay week. Under the ciroumstances that the notanens is ox weeks old, aad oe tose will be apother week for the geusiemen 0 prepare their defence he thought it would be # » Another reason why the case should not be delayed is, teary toere area number of witnesses detained in custody, bes ces ‘be set at liverty as Nee Ld pet Biankman would Itke to call the atication of the Court to another matter, He would always regret any misunderstanding between himself and toe District Attur- Bey, Dat—— ‘The District Attorney—I take 1i back; I should have had is ty writing Mr. Blankman admitted that Mr. Hell bad intimated tbat the trial would be set down for a week from to day, bot op My. Blapkman informing hie associave (Mr. mede) of that fect, he maid the oase could no be ready. He then called on -he District Attorney to tell him so, bat be was 80 much engaged he could uot got an of speaking to bim Mr. Ashmede—ihis ia not a question as to the inoonve. nience of persens being detaived in custody a8 witnesses; itis @ matier of justice to an socused party, and it is os duty of the Jucge and of counsel to see that bis My not infringed. It {s eenential to the administration of oe dee thas ume should be aliowed for the defence; and wnon Ly that sbort of two weeks it will be impossible for us to be prepared, be would ask the Court nos to suut out the prlsouee’s counsel, and give to the District Attorney all be waka, Tue Court spoke from the authority of the District At- ‘torpey that inere are parties who are witnesses deprived of their liberty, avd the triai ougnt to bo bi to this excitement, be was not aware of any. Justice to the prisoser, if he is tugocent, that he should be ‘sequitted without delny, and if be oe guilty it is equal proper that the ends of justine should be speedi'y attai The Diswict Attorney vaid tt was not for him to show why ibis case should be tried. It was for the defence to how that it should uot; ard if there was any just reason why it should not be wied thie day week be would wish to ‘near it. ‘The Judge said there were otber reasons why this cave s20uld De disposed of ap soou as possible; they wore now in the second week of the mouth, and there is other busi- bess to be done Ur. Asbmece sgaiv orgeo the postpamement; they bad beem unable o bring en inter; rapt yy nedl mentary Op pt tbe interpreter of we Court Sessions, aod ho med tbat the prisoner waras much entitled to hisown interpreter as be was to counsel. Azothor mater be wished to call the sttention of the Court to; this man (Cancem!) {a iroved ; nos yet been tried; he bas made po atiempt to escape, aad he should not be troned before ne ts and condemned; it is ao Outrige on jumtice, and would not be permitted in sny other staie, He would also etate that the woman, who, though not his wife, had lived with him as = teen years, had beoa refused edmitiance 10 see him. The District Akorney said be presumed the Court had Bo jurisdiovion in that mater ss to the prisoner being kepi th ivons; they Kad a very ssringent l law in this city ging to the Board of Ten Governors the went of prisons, and if the counsei went any relief be will fot that they are gentiemen of bumanity as well as of drm. nese, and he (“Mr Hail) would ce every aid in his power to rectify ube grievance compisined Too Judge said be could not act in the matter without an aflidavit of the fact being submitted to the Court. ‘MRS. CUNNINGHAM’S CASE. ‘The District Atorney said that the Clerk had an indict. ment (tbat agaiast Mrs. Cunningham) which baa been foond by the Grand Jary and transmitted from the Ses- sions to this Court. The party will be put forward to plead, Mrs. Cunoingham here stepped forward, and to the in- dictment charging her with attempting to preduce a false heir to the Burdell estat Pleadod 1 nos guilty. The District Attorney proposed to try tals case two weeks from w-day. ar. Siaitord said that there were tem counts in the in- dictment; and be moved, that as this was an adjourned term of the Court, ibe case should go over till next term, when some disposilon can be wave of it, Ove partioular reason for au adjournment is, tbat there iss certiorari peoding before the Generel Term, which opens thie day, to bring the proceedings in (his case belere ‘Tho Dietrica Aiturney said thai ibe certiorari relates only to ibe Custody of the party, and oct to the merits of the case. There will be 250 jorors subpmaaed this term, -“ rome of them may be qualified to serve on this case. enw po reason why tuo trial should be postponed raat the time pamed—iwo weeks from to-day. Mr, Stafford raid the case bad only come from the Sea- sions on ee He did pot see why it should be ‘not wish to avoid the trial or unnece- preered on. | eerily delny , Dot BD be desired time Wo consul} with asso. ‘couprel. The Jadge thougbt two weeks tims onght to be ample to prepare aty cuse—perticularly when It is morely on & qvestion of aw. Justice most promptneas ian it naa be Inoat either be acquitted if Innocent, or convicted if g alley, without delay I! is & question that will ao doubt be cer ried up, whatever 1k im decided here; it is therefore Gecessary Wai |, should be Wied here as soon as possivic, Aba it may de carried without delay to the Court of Ap- yeals. Two woeks ie awplo time after the time that nas alreaoy ciapeed. Mr. Swilord—The tndickwent was only foand on Thurt- ca, Seage-t ave already stated what I bellove to be the ‘voice Of the pobdlic as well as tue voice of tho law, that justioe be administered with more prompiitade, The trial must be wet down for two weeks from to day Mr. Hal) bad anotber remark to make, was some what rolated to this care, sod It would be expediont that the Court ebould, aa tn cane of Mr, 109 Ste aitigy ® Dinirict Aliorney for thas ee case (Mea, Canvingham’s); bo therefore ruggested thet the Uourt would assign Mr. Whiting, who is n0# proeoat. The Court having asked Mr. Whiting if he waein any wey connecied wih this matier which would preciade 4 from mting #4 substitute District Attorney, and that gentienan having answered in the nogative, and that he bad no objection to be sesigned as Counsel for tne prose- accoraingiy made, and the Oourt wok re. Capningha@ icoked more than ateny emer padlis ordeal which she hae been subjocted to. pent Ae ‘up from over ber face, and could there- " be keenly torutiuized. She ved remarkably 1m body and mental hoalth, waa porfootiy calm Supreme Court—Ctreuit, Berore Hen. Judge Roosevelt. Sart 14.—This being ea | Mandag ‘a the mosth, the SeptomDder term was opened ae oe 4 the Ge sen-aienting juror were called on for « fine Court Calendar-This Day, Covat—dircult.—Nos. 47, 18, 19, 21 to 26, 37, Theraict Coust —Nos. 41, 43, 46, 48, 50, Sornaue to r mivep Sta savas 6s 64, 66, 5" Great Vartety— vre only th NOL? aoe Finis by 3. BS BAURUERE £&. sais by aS. Ba une The Autumn Mat.—The Attention of Gen- omen le partionlarty invited o cur Denatiful arate Th 19 Rrosdway, @hree Dullar Mats, Fall Styic, at White's 144 Palin street, between Broedway and Rassau street, Metallic Tablet Razor strop—For Gale by J. 48. SADNDERA, store only st Fo 7 «stor Hows, ‘The Jackson Gold Box.—Aajor el sot patere Joctace photographs at MBADE BROTIMKS’, BS Bee botoeraphs. A cians under & oelebraisd ar: ed Immediately WILLIAMSON BROB , Brook Fine Pocket Cutiery—A Rich A Assortment at J Bb. EAUN DBAS! store oniy, a Bo, 7 Astor House, art dst will be fee the Bennties of Amerten, Ph phi- cally, Woatrating cit'es, towns, mountains, rivers, ages, t5.14, Ae (ht HOLMAS?. 259 roadway Taylor's International Hotel and Baloons, Bronaway, corner of Horsemanship.—Trhe Bvening Parties for Indies and gentiomen, a DISBRUW'S riding eaaoyl, Fi a oe Mo. day, some to genuemen, Rarnes and Park have Removed from 304 roadway io 18 sad 18 Pret row, directly. oppoals the Astor Aiteniton of jobbers and close ar fnvied to oue umgpense suc of pat low proprietors’ prices, by tne case, New York, Ctnet: Batchelor Hae bye, " Wigs and The beat ibe id anrpaewing al Mths manutnctéry. £38 Frmad wag. aad Teoten fold an Oristodaro’s Mate Oye—Wigs and Poupess try, bo i =The very best nthe vately applied at My 6 A) Latede Wig world tor the: at 49 Proad: om enle, and the dye pr Murry & Lauman’s Plorida Water —ta- é bo Wieh to Ae 9 More charm to tioee wih whieh na t Led them, abonid amerowad thement res vith ths * oxphere crested by Murray & Lanman'e Plorite war, Souder DE MaN & OU., who esaie drogg:ate 69 Weiler street, and by sli crugelats, st $9 osols per boule. nt | ee eee ae | jphs.—We Purpose Teaching the . 0 oF! ns J Deaance almneaen aamen men Pateat wider dotence locks and orcas b Dep pomder preot defenon: ara, Depot 198 Pearl “ROREST M PATRICK. H's Hatr Dye, Four sniilings a Box, Black oc Brown, No, | Barclay street, Inimitavle Hair .wlaing. Foptalne’s cucu of Wild Flowers nas no a wad infarte. Try i And #0. 6 antor House, 1 ‘or waahir 7 agel for washing ohdren Wholesale hale sll ‘skin anc com, SARDN, Lo Fulton etrsec Price 2 Hollowsy's Pilis and Qintment —Sallow beck, dull 67: « imaguld tmp, Ulototen mod dim sea ands ia icned ane be theta Ds aurenty onved wy ee a ral wed bh: Mu LinSgentle bes tearouge abs teeslaahe anata’ = soot Medicine Without Pay —I will Present a box of my magnetic salve to an ospestable patient who will nll for ft saltrbenm old ul "a and barns it te Gomurpeased 8. BWITH, 77 nual wert near hn ei ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAi. MONEY MARKET, Mornay, Sept 48 P.M The stock market was very much depressed this mora ‘pg. A emal! business was transacted, principally at lower prices. At the first board Virginia 6’s deciine: i¢ per cent; Missouri 6’s, 4; Itinots Oentral bonds, 3; Cum berland, %; New York Central Railroad, X; Erie %; Reacing, 114; Michigan Southern, 3. Thore were qui ‘arge sales of Missouri 6’s—the total summiag up adont $160,000. There sales are made by the ratirosd con panies, who have received them from the Jaias a iorn of its credit, Prices are woll sustained {a the face of such large supplicy as appear to bein these bands, dome of the Western railrosd stooks touched lower poina thu morning than we have ever before reported. Tae high priced coal stocks are very heary. Delaware and dadson sold at 105 and Pennsylvania Coal at 70 par coat. Aftor the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds wore made at auction by Aldori H. Nicoley:— $2,500 Mad River & Lske Erie R 8. 2d mort. [nt ad. g $2,000 Cleveland and Pitsburg R RK. les mort do. $7,000 Flosbing B. R. Ist mort. 7 per cout bas do. $6.00 Great Wostorn (Iiltvols) RR. Ist mt 108 do 000 Delaware Lackaeana and Western R.R. do. },000 i? Lexington 6 per cont bonca, do. 170 tha Obio Life (na. and Trust Co... 4 peed ee Se Trans. 0o Brooklyn Gas Light 45 Bowery Bank . ER 0 Continent! Bank. People’s 16‘ orn Exchange Fire Insurance Company 40 Manhaiter Gas Light Oompany 19 Grocers’ Steam Sugar Reflaing Compazy 8. Draper's reguiar semi-weekly sale of stocks and bonds will tabe place to morrow, Tussday, at bal’ past 12 o'clock, st the Merchante’ Exchange. At the second board the market for some stooke was a ebsde or so be ter, bata very !imited businces was trans noted, Erie advanced >; per cent; Reading, 134: Michigan Southern, old, 3. Galens and Chicago fel! oT 13¢ per cent; Cleveland and Toledo, 3g. At the close a very dul; feeling prevailed, and no one appeared disposed io operate ‘The board agreed to-day, by a vote of 65 te 26, that no more time contracts should be made for over 30 days. This will tend materially towards reducing the amount of operations at the board, and work well for commision houses during periods of speculation. The firm of Wesley & Kowalsk! paused ¢ to day in thelr stock operaiiors, but recover: ‘Dusiness at the afternoon board, wiibout any derangemeat or interruption in their contracts. Several, large falluros among the merchants were reported to-day—one a ¢omos tic commission house, said to be very large; another a bardware deajer, and another an extonalye manufacturer. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reporta to day as follows: — $114,110 00 201,202 86 10, 860,519 67 The stesmahip Baltic, ‘At this port from Liverpool, brings us four days later news from Europe. Tbe advices are not at all important, Financially and commercially they do not vary materially from those previously received. A slight advance in console is reported. No change hed | taken place in quota'\ens for cotton or brosdstus. Money | In London was worth 434 a5 por cent for loaus upon cor | fols, The largo arrivals of gold bad helped tae bauk, ead | npother reduction {2 the rate of interest ‘¢ talked of. In the Supreme Court at Buffalo on Friday, Judge Davis | presiding, in the case of Harvey Goodrich vs the Bank 0° Orleans motion was made for an injunction and for the appoiaiment recetver. Injunction order granted, and | Elizur Hart, of Albion, appointed reoctver—10 give ball ia $50,000 with sureticn to justify in The carnirgs of tho Erie Rsliroad for the month of Avgutt, 1967, were........+ + 9689,008 84 For August, 1859, # 12 640,208 08 | Decrease... vontennipinaasaeieas $19,286 94 The earp.ugs for August, 1385, were 267 ‘The earnings of the Chicago, St. Pau! aod Fond du Lac Raliroad Company were Wayne acd Chicags AvET# amounted $122 797 06 163,917 Ta Avgurt, 1867, sseeersece $i7 848 64 BRON, Biot ves cvsccscenes cecesesnsesces SOME OOL Increase ++. $20,077 11 | | to. Same moo'!: Decrease seeeee . an Daring the moots of Aageal, » Bavigniton on tne Obio was entirely suspended by reason of the unusuaily iow stage of water, an! the whole Southwost bus ovr was thrown upoa tho road of this company, For the past month navigation bas bees ca’ nterrupted, and boats have Deca able to carry full freights during the whole month. ‘The time for oper ‘ng the b.da for furnisbiag and laying the ptpe for water purposes im the city of Hoboken, and for & water loan of $10,000, bas been postponed ‘rom the ‘15th to the 28d inst. ‘The Detroit rer ot Cautions the pubic aga net tne Bank of Tecumseh, 2 Michignn, and euys if tt hax oot already exploded \ may collapse st any moment. H ‘her iat to ite insues have been paid out by the fiancial emplo es of the Michigan Souther Rall-oad. ‘The annexed statoment exhi nits the condition of she load tng departments of cach bank in this city, ov of Saturday, Sept 12, 1867 — Yous Orr Bases Cire Nominal »raing 208 278 882,270 118.847 1'330.2°0 118,848 1,188,700 1g 997,618 119,772 441.696 108,477 607,108 be] Ay ae 110s. 3 2,091,096 Ton 12 Lr ee re O44vd 485,454 | 199,689 031.473 178,986 © 080,609 Arbrans 85,487 G.0 vei Teiaad € 856 989 66 M0 MET Lay aa Dry Dek 460467 «41,879 101,362 114,407 N.Y Eve B10,01L = 06,088 127,32t BHA Bult beed * 9,002 114.498 BIT, N.Y, Qoumty 08,7 16,252 8,070 Ww Toes. Ulearings for Gearing s for wee eaaine Somember 14 Halancee for @eck enileg September @ Bulacees for Sapeomwder 14 cod matement erhibiie ths average a: the |oading departmeuse of the bans ofthis c eeou navleg w monts | SEPTEMBER 15, 1857. during the woek preceding Saturday morning, Sept. 12 1857, aad for several previoas weeks:— New Youx Orv Banus, Inans, Specie. Otronl's. Depo as utes. " 109 be 604 18,006,306 8,886,015 67 223,502 | 100 670.276 12481387 & tat 9064 66,049,419 Mo Ui 172 |. LOT, 961,707 11,016, 184 6. x20 828 62," 62,586 | 107,147,892 10,382}761 8,748,930 Races | aitny VIR KE 10, (847010 6,60 ,a47 30,804,889 104 8,049,808 58,696 .487 ; 876 8'886,036 68,074,118 4 102,509 830 wi 513,920 8,948,791 66,938,387 New, 16, 'Bi. 105,654,450 12/268,722 8,850,971 68,042,050 Nov. 9%, '5/).. 104 04; [308 8/844,378 00 s64,122 Nov. ¥¥, 64... 0/884 6.610/268 61,614,342 Des. 8, 86 84" 3,071.68 62193, 0B8 Deo, 1B, 'Ou..1 Abi 8,010: 35¢ 62,864,779 Leo, %0, '66 B10 8001 A49 66,208,784 ee, (627,49 10109 '¢ae 8.387;16% 64,250'301 jan. 148,13 11,174246 8,00) 89,677 690 Jen. p 000,108 3, B08 64. 008 wen. 855,008 Boar oes soonest Jen. 11,688,024 7'879,0%7 66/377;98) Jan. 191,46 6,024,049 67,241,670 Fev 1143,804 8,426,81° 46,097,100 Web. 14, » 113,722. 10,497,899 8,151,796 46,043,408 Heb. 91, ’68..111,774,67% 10,482'108 8’ 1Od,@74 66,008,808 i ELD) 18Y\ 717 10,066 464 8,160,278 64,627,068 111,899,640 11 TOT, Bde $1408,487 64'294 H09 ae I a ma 8,453,547 Orne Bae 24,238 60,976,948 5a 86 228,415 4p? 66,384,089 834,400 8,787,344 67,082,808 teal is var ne 388 ;174 19,001,078 8,770,398 6T,847,28) 95, "87. .118/891,910 11,897,84) 8/736,768 67,068,424 +114,409-278 12.009,611 9,008,606 68,078,076 {115,068,849 13,911,464 9,189,735. 67,054,464 “114,020,008 14,843,604 8,098,29; 98,808,.68 14s 38,784 8,789,028 68,517,238 a, ‘et “Tee a ISA S,616 6,098,698 68;666,00° Si. £3 194,716 8,838,578 69,238,000 Me 419,842 37,074,979 8,806,805 68,111,324 116,129,690 19/760’ ape 8,606;805 63,781,440 one a, “116 016,608 10; 0.001.008 8,506,068 67,213,101 4°67. 340 41904,600 65,887 Ing 18 aah an Hecate ao i70n'8e" Joly 18, 67,117.36 891 18,594;000 8,448,883 87 000 BBs July 26, '67,. 118,843,131 12/966,858 8,628,814 67,377,006 ang 1,” 18,015 8\655,%% 68,682,080 Aug. 8 7,887 8,981,740 67,372,040 Avg, 16, "67.121 241,479 11,860,645 8,780/013 6. Aug. 97, 20 180,582 10,007,178 8,694,011 64, Avg. 29 116,588. ry 9,241 276 8,671,080 60 Sopt. 6, 967,112,227 208 10,227,066 8,873,192 67,2R0,69 Sept 1%, °67,. 169,085 /672 12,183 567 8,392,516 67/334 121 Tho ast returns, compared with those of the previous week, exhidit the following variations tu the eggrsgsiou:— Decreass In loaue and diaconnte ¢ $2,235,703 Increase tn specie. ..... 1,958 292 Neorease in circulation....... 360,876 Increase in depouita, actual............ 78,613 The banks show a contruction in the right deparimoni, ard ap expansion ia the right departmea's. The above returns show that these institudons have strengthened themselves very muce within the past three weeks, Tae commercial clasres heve been awfully pinched, but have thus far stood It pretty well. In this city alome the reduc tion im discounts bas bee upwards of twelve mililon of of dollare ip abont fve weeks— an average of nearly tw> soda balf milous por wees. Ia the same time the de posix haye been reduced abou! tea willions of dolar: While the covtrsctioa ka the-> deraritnenta baa been going on at anob a rapid rate, the srecte roserve has flac tuaied largely, and low poinia ave beon \onohed, bui at the close to day the aggregate made « vers good show The banks bave taken very good care of themselves, and ave, beyond all question, plkcod themscives ic @ position of safety. It te weil thas they bave dore 40, and fortunme that thoy had the ability to do eo. The banus of this city are the reguletors of all others in every scotion of the couuiry, and it te necossary that they should sirengsdex thempeives with euch a task in view. The organs of all the stookysbbing and specu lating cliques were loud tn ther dennacial'ons of ibe Ha RALD afew days fino, because we poluded out +> the Community the dangerous position of the b. and the neocasity existing for a great contraction. We were ao- cused of a desire to increase thé panic aud destroy cemi- dence tn these institutions, The banks, it rooms, oaver- tained the same views we did in regard ty 4 retestiou of thelr discount line, and proceeded to oarry them {ato Operation. The result is the contraction repor 1 above Now these dG. wloresiod organs are avusing the banks for contracting eo rapidly. They say thai the banks ought not to call iu their loans #0 fast, bai keep chair tines ap, 80 as to preven! aumerous failures. They seem to have lost Aight entirsly of the fact tha: Acontert betneen the Danks and the apecaiating portior of (he communily, and that the barks !n taking care of the.uselvor a (he ¢xpouse and rain of epeculators avd stockjobbors, do'so for ihe pur pore of preserving the more leg! {mate classes of businoes men and the groat inlorcets of the country. It ts trus that our banks bays fostered aud encouraged epoculatiout too much ; that they bave loaned largely to railroad compsnics to the exclurlon of weroaattie paper; that they bare ina Measure bees (he caves of ibe railroad manta whick bas absorbed 40 mech capttal sud drawn {t from the cvanvels of commerce; but now lusy are pursuing @ winer and more conser yative policy, sud are beyond all question do ng ever yibing in their power \o alleviate and remove the vile they bave boon active agents lu creating. N> one condemned ibs rapid and steady expansion in the dis ovrt line o° our Daeks more locdly than we did, ant we | fore, | quotations: — stood soutary an alone (uso doing. We shall, th be the last to conéemn thew for coumacting, for redscing the enormo:s infation wid bringing things down inthe abortett pors ‘ try bone, when there oom be mo question a to (he'r safety and sireg bh, With our banks ai! rigbt, ibere eau be mo great danger to eny roa} interest of the corntry. Speculations must not only be checked, but nctually killed ont, We want no patching np fer temporary reltef, bat axitre and thorongh remedios for permaneat Care. The cordition of our banks mut daily improve unter the presoat syaiem of action. Failures Fill fOr mouthe to coms be daily reported, stock jod bora and Olver speculators wili bo anwthivaied, and among tho mercantiin classes ail ibe baukrupts and Insolvonus will go down im good time. Ali this will rellevo the com munity at large, and be of raat service in restoring ua eeein 0 @ sound and besituy state of th Everything Ske Gecided contraction {2 discounts will be extibited ta \bely weekly statemente for some tine tocome io all otber cti'es the banks are strengthea'ng tnemsc! res. It is emimates that 'n thie olty, Baton and Philade!phia the re ductor discounts daring the pari tarce woeks bas deen upwerde of \wenty millions of doliare, That we have had no more failures speake well for the mercantile classes, and stows ba ven the Apeouiators mam have been very foll effect of this great coutraction has not Tt bas, to doubi, Wrakozed maasy con- Cerna which may st:vegie along for « Ume longer, to al ‘imately Join the long list of tosolvente; but (t wil! bring sbe revu slog mere rapidly ty a conclusion, and enabie us to Inko an earlier observation of our position and soe bet. tor how al! things are coming out The position aod prowpecte of the La Crosse and Milwac Bie Rallrosd Uompany appear to be little understood in thie market or among sickholdere genersiiy. Some thik that ime cove’ joe of the road bas been arrested, bers Uat oe lad gract depeads upoo so many conta geacios thas [{ CROROt De secured, and soon Now, the Meow are aa fo rond ‘8 'o fall mod suocessfal ope ration te Kilduert & polut about eigh eon miles wok of Portage Gay ow direct lime St Peal The con airoction of the I'he i progressing aa notlvely as at any me this year, ant *ill be completed to the jusction where the fine cirergee to La Grose, by the lat of De cember, The junotiow tt sixty-one miles morthwoat of Portage City. The whole of the distance is on the land arent roule = Aeeorr ing to the terms of the land grant, the company will be entitle’ when the road plete! lo thas point, to 067,900 aoree of land. The company js in fact entitled \o most of this quantity before the road reaches the jorcilon, The seotion of the act on this sub: Jeot provices na followe.— The title to seid lente shal! von in the eald La Oroere and Milwaukie Ri wer twenty soetin completed so as t) admit of ine on the rm Ay Cvniinaous mile are completed a8 afore le to two bunds forty accuona of paid iwankie Ratlrond slat trarpe on the rame, tne Governor ead thereupon a forher qaantiy red and (wenty vections of gait Inud #he e mpapy Now, the sitly ore miles from Portage city to the Tune ton Ws Wree sectious, of twonty oh, couse ently (he COM PANY A entitiod to 190 nections of and of 10 acres sath, WhICh mateD an aperegit ° com from Po ne Jone completes the of the cowrany 3 seres of ine ea should not be empleted abn F the sot of Com le, there. the value of the landet on 47 eayy oalsaleied by those be company beve eolected, ary of the ( tnousana eae ery and the June > more then that toad Det eam oF Porteg mind dat vie laed gran nd FO From time te time, worl! said roads are | | | | | | Kye four, | Obolce family and bakers extra brand. roads commence a: Columbus and the city of Madl- In the face of the mosi adverse circom stances, the management of the La Crome Com pany baye pushed the road om rapidly and | guoceasfully, With am eye sololy to the interests of the stocktoiders In securing the iand grant, they bave not faltered @ moment or reduced their force in the loast, The road is now a fixed fact, and twelve months hence ‘those who bave paried with Ueir stook at the ridiculously low prices which baye ruled jor some weoke past will, without doubt, regret it. The salvation of this company bas becn {is land grant, and the value of ite landed pro- perty will carry it through and place it upon # perma- penily prodvotive foundation, while other roais having no svob support will break down and go into the hands of their bondholders. The La Crowe and Milwaukio Gom- pany is tae only oce this side of the Mississippi river baying @ valuable land grant with » line of road ranning with the course of travel and traMo. Tho road itself, ‘» ©u completed, must be with good management paying property a (he ordinary cost of Western lincs, The land erent te, therefore, so much actual wealth, without the | drawbacks which other land grant companica are saddled | ith, As soon as the ao\ual position and prospects of this | company are better understood, there must be a great |m- provement in the markot value of its seouritios undor any pb» of the money market. The Washington Union of the 12th inst, gives tho fol- lowing official aggrogates of imports and exports of the United States for tbe flacal year ending June 30, 1857:— Communce oy tus Usrrap Siaras—Imports Asp Exrorts ror 1867, I 912,401,700 Free 267 607 Duitabi a0t'180 (858 860,800,141 Total exports, foreign and domostio.. This shows the exacs state of vur foreign trade up to Jvly 1, 1857. but it must be borne in mind thai the Impor- ‘tations in the last quarter of the last d+oal yoar were limit od by the changes tn the ta lf, lor mauy weoks previous 10 the Ist of July mors of the importatious went inte ware- house, #0 as to take advantage of the redaced duties afer tuatdate, The immense amyast of foreign merchandise put upoa the market in July compictely changad the com- plexion of our fore’gn trade accoun!, and placed a very beavy balance against us. In the month of july our ex- ports were unusually Imited. It was the immense amount of gooda that had to be paid for, and the demand for monoy to ay outien, that made the drain ujoa the banks. A ‘orge amount of our tmportations has Teoeuily booa paid tor, or rathe> Nquldated, by compromises. Many of our 'morters have tatted on’the other aide, which haa matert- ‘iy reduced the balance against us. Stock Mxchai Monbay, Bova. 14, 1867, 13,000 Virginia 6's 19% dao. . ai'co0 aa Sine Oa. “000 1 000 HudR BR obese 1,000 Ti Cen RR bas 200 Erte RR bds "7 29 sb Hk of Sof NY “4 eas 6 she Am Ex Bank. 3. +0 Cley & Tel RR 830 100 {11 Con RR 100 N ¥ Cen RR..816 70 100 MickS« Netatpke 18% | 100 La Gros & Mil KR 143g 103 MichSo&N In pe 40 | 160 do ow 115 Gal & Obicago RR 70 O28 do BO Chicago RIKK. 10 “EW BXOHANGE. SCO ahs Dorn MUOb80 4 — 600 abs MoivilieCob30 10 600 N Carolina....b30 17 BOO Gold all... bo 10 63 26 ON 400 do... .b10 96 1,000 9 4,000 Aberdeen0o 830 33g rv) s | 200 Meviile Co,,.b80 10 CITT COUMMARUAL KeruRe. Monvay, Sept. 11—4 P.M. aiet and salee contasd to pow is at 70. Fhe mupplies of common brands were ight, receipts small, and prices firmer, while extra were steady , wi'bout change in prices. fhe sales om braced anoui 7,000 © 7,000 bbis. st aboct the following | Asnse —The market was fail ts of pots at Basanarorrs — Fou see . es Weatern ani Ohio ruperfine xtra Ohio and Weatera.. Japa\as we peri® and extra. Gaitimer®, AOZAnGci® anc Georgetown - Southern fancy snd exis Core meal pithy Ssssevssse aaone Canadian was eteadior, #!th rele of about 3e0 8 40 bbe. si quotations. Southern was swady, with sales of 600 6 800 Dow , within the range of our qu tsiions. Rye tloar— Snlea of 125 bis, were made ai oor Ngures Corn moat— About 160 DNis. wore #ol¢, #{ihin the raoge of oar quote- toms, Wheat—The rales embraced about 30,00 4 49,000 barrels, Including Indiana aad Southern whive xt $116 & $145, aod Wentern aud Southern do, rod at $1 4 x 81 29, Kod Ohio, $1 23 8 $145; white do $1.98; common Cojonge red 81, white boomy at Si iba |. Corr The re- coipin were quite ight, and the market firmer, Tho enter w+ re cor fined to about 15,000 « 40,000 bus. Western mixed, at T4e m 750, closing atthe later Ogure, Ryo was quick 1 500. a S80.” Osta were at 70. a Ole for Stato and W ost ore. We quote grain in tis market as follows:— Wheat— Western rea, 4 Toonowes now red.. Houthern = dn... mm 8 1d0 , aud 60 do Maracaibo, at 1450. Cort.x —The sales were confloed 1 about 400 a 600 toon. were firmer, and abort 30,000 0 40,000 bushels ef whee In sulo’s bags were engaged for 4,00 0 6.000 bbie ‘ioar at Ie, 63.» and on quiet at 928 64 for dita. ‘Taies to tbe Continent. Naver Somme continued quiet, and prices for most do. toriptior# bom!nel Ons were inactive, and last week's prices onchar ged. Paovisiors,—Pork—The stock being reluced and con- finea wo ew bands, held, while sales «ere con fined ty aboot 100 & 200 bbls. in lots, at $25 0 a $25. Prime volo in semall wey at $4125 Beef wae Oraly | held, while sales were limited to about 1008 290 bbls. Repacked piain and extra Wostorn move at oar yo tations. Prime mess and beef hame wore in modorate dewand a} cor figures, while taler wore light, Bacon was un | charged, Gut meata were inactive, while prices coa inued to range at the annexed quoations. Lard vas in mvierate demand, With selet of about 100 @ 160 bbls, et theam | uexed prices Butter wae in fair demand at our agarcs. od weer “ ~” Thore was ao.bing new ip Baler of 75 casks wore made ato af Yo — The eaier embraced about f00 nde Coha | tmuscovadto at Te. a 8X0, cloning without from thore current om saturday ‘W htrexay. —The @: len ernbraced 200 @ S70 bbls, at 240 por gallon, 1b eeme small lots reporied at ine opening at bike AI KRPINEM RATE RENEWKE GVERT Dat BASCRLLAT AL NEARS IN FUR PLELD—PRINCHS PROTH.S Pounatn Peo a the world by mail. Onpot No. 2B Ohean Ps Stree br mdway, between Warren mo PGK iee Val ORD Pali, OFT )Ae ~—. douvie water pre BS.0U. re pane i ok e0ces 4 Paring stacnary, Vane, ae 4 FREER Cele oe DS BR, sonying inks. Tandem, Sid Pour! ‘ares New York foid by tee prineipal sauouers ie. | J t ‘with our crops we eb be Liga a 0 ceieae Aiatn as cae aaa lasurs—wab have misiaben br forgotten” ihate, culling aed Who are struck with pees jerroe ‘4 an application REMEMBER wommIMADS waaneTio Remember, if you or ‘whore. if pain Is there, the plaster sll’ pot there. The p aster m: the wane exist mere Be the p! viied. Remember this, who bave 4-74 ‘Achen, rhonmatiam, oho, dave s rageeat om, witforan. we, or any use wi * order, and with which an lefeainne wo woman can resdily $1,000 8 year can obtain tt 80, ehere exoopt a: the affine WSTRORR EO. en a Renate, New Yore gman 2 & MAKVIN'S. \LDER PATENT SALAMANDER SAFR, ‘Becured by the celebra.ed 4 Bee Loox. Warranted free STEARNS e MARVIN, | ie 0 THE TRAVELLING OOMMUNITY. WOLPP'S SCHIRDAM AROMATIC $0 onie diuretic, anti dyapepue me thy medicinal diet drink iy mannfactured solely by rietor at hia distillery: in Sehiedam, in Holland, exe for, medicinal pirpomes., Tee the pare tine-ure af er, dinvlied from the vest barley tha: can be selected tm eat any sont Tt la favored aud wedionved not bythe gram: iareh berry, but by the cholo botauloal variow of the jc Italtsn juniper berry, whose more vinous *x: act ie and reoUlied with its spfriaal + olvent, and thus: bee tincture of exsellen (avor and aroma, Avogethar transtent in iu cordial and mediciual properties to any slobobolle atimuant now fa uae in the wort I bag hoen admit ed to all ths Set chemiats and physlelans in the United States. who endorse 4; over thelr own signatures aa For eale by 4DVERTISERS. ‘The beat, cheapest and ‘tiring ts from the tops of all ent wish to employ thia exoelient meace of oma w will peace, nso ADPIY lo the Btage ad room mon one 0’ the greatessoulisis of the maeria med.ca. It is now preserthed with great success in gravel, font nmatiana, obsirue,lon of the bladder and kidneys,‘ whether konte or chr mic; in gereral debility, yg iréulation of the blood inarequate aesmilation of and exhe energy, are acknowledged by the whole meitical Cucuity, and atierted In thetr highest written anthort ies P: in quart urd pint botles, @avel ped ia yellow tor's aame on the hottle, cork aad label ‘wal respectable druggists and country merch sn‘s, UPoL “P40. WOUrR, 18, 2) and 22, Beaver sole mannfaoturer and tmporter, Nos. street, N. ¥. yTION TO THE PU Since the introfuction of my sche'dam aehnapps into the United Siates & number of liquor mixers In New York, Bose ton and r-Ailadelpbia, have commenond puiting up mixed aad polkon gin, and ealling ft echnappa; that name bel e sive y tomy ar ) all others ara counterfeit a1 sitions upon the pabli DHOLPHO Wi )POMATORS, PEACHES, PEARS, APPLES, to FOR winter Now is the me to put'them up. ‘Ifyou have never made nee of Arthur’ elf res'tog cans and jare you will find them all that it Cesired for the pu For sale b} ¥ P. TORREY, agent of manufacturer, Wo"S vat “streek, New Yo TATSON 3 810 S¥WIK@ MACHINES —AN nupedon sgalva them.—On the 3d day of a: ee Staten Otroult Court of the Southe rn District, sxepned fn injacedoa in aul ‘promeauted by Le probit the defendaniy and thelr OTHRE Ls. Ringer & baoitely m welling oF adi for mals the Watson an 2 agit ! plesge take noties | M. SIN@ER 2 00, 45% Broadway, IRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Birth, Convarns.—On Thureday, Sept 10, the wife of Cxamtms &, Convanan, of Wort Twenly-fourth street, of a daughter, Married. Guirrms—AnmoLn -—On Thursday, Sept 8, at the reat- dence of the bride's fathor, afer the ordor of the Sootety of Friends, Srmruas Gxivvax, of thin city, to Jann AmmouD, | daughter ct Joseph arnoid, of Arnoidion, Ulster coumy, Gop Decerma —On Thoreday, Sept. 10, by Rev. F. Ftetps, at the Gorman Ls ig gh at cbareh, corner of Madi- ton abd Montgosery streos, Mr. Cuakimy Guipat to Mise Jaxay Deonces, daugiics of the late “Josoph Deghuee, Req. ‘all of this city. M. Liexy—Inwom.—4s St. Panl’s ohwoh, Norwalk, O8., on Thuraday, Sept 10, vy the Rev. William Oper Mead, Mr. Frapkun J Matiomy to Mise C. Conomta Daron, ee Watertown, on Toesdey, Sept. 1, by ue Rov Ira ton Mr B 0. Pappoos, of thie clty, to Mina Fam 4 im only er of the late Heary Conklin, Kq., of Marion, Alan Chariéston, 3. €., papers pieaze oopy. Peoce—Sam ve, —At the Prosbyterian charch, Genera, ev Dr. Condit, Yamox. N, ¥., on thurecay, Yept 10, by W. Paiwcn to Miss O., eldest Gaugoter of George G. trelyo, teq Suaursow—Jonnsron.— On Wednerday, Sept. 9, at No. 207 Nipctory A aaeet, vy tee Rev. Dr. MoUnrty, Mr. ALaxam box Smrsom, Iai of Kui urg, Soottand, to Fusanert Fam- mnetoa, ocond daughier of Mr. James Jobaston, of this city. Waer--Yorrartoop —At the Middle Doteh church, oa Srtorsay, eps sz by the Rov. Wm. Youngblood, Mr. K. Srevcen Wet of tbe drm of Gare Wot & Jo, to Migs Sanae O. Youxou..op, daughter of the officiating olorgy- aD. ined. on Moutay, Sept. Lf, Mre, Ham. year of ber age. afernocn, at three o’dlookr, No. 100 Naaaau stroot. Bausep,—Ip Brockly ny Demnees As tay ege, on Beste Pus. widow of the ime Joba pears tow of Avraham Bogart, A friew ral, fom tho revidence of F J. Austia, Niocty Orsi trees, moar Third avonue, this afernvoa three o'clock wreelyoly y “ce. of the family are invited to at Su Gept 15, Mr. Tromas Bounce, & oa. ho county igo, reland, agod 63 years, Tho relatives and {rienda of the faoily are respectfully invited W attend tan funeral, from his late residence, No 677 Firat afver noon, at io o’olook. Com —A uriay, Augvst 16 Hacrom Gm rau A. Lom, in the 19th your of bis age, eo of Comme. core J H Con, of Newark, 8. J. Courast — Ai White Pini fen. 14, Jou 1. Covrass, og a 8 years, 10 mouths and 1s. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to ad tone she jupera, from irinity chureh, \nis afernova, wf two o'clock. Covice.—On Sundey, Sept 18, of consemption, Wauam Comer, agod 25 ) enre. - it take piece from the revidanse of bie .—In Jersey City, om Monday aftersoon, Sept 16, afer « hort ith |, Capt. Jone Fsixesscags, ia the 244m year of bis ville, Staten Island, of Monday, Bron —At fom; eps 2, Satan Casnmmune, ounces of Wilke and Ca/berive Boron, sged'l year, Smnade sat 7 dave Te frends and ecanntancee of tbe ly are reapect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral, ‘trom the Soranbarg enaren, New Jersey so morrow morcing, at eleven o'clom. Comtan.—Un Monday, Seps. 14, at bie residence, No. aplsa, Cusmeursan Housman, eoquainiances are imrid \0 aliend Ine foperal, thie we to Calvary Comoe- ”, ya Mune —al Newprrt, “—n 1, om Wednesday hy ae congestion of the brain, Ci.kmnce [marr, 1) monune, infant ton of Orson D. and J 4 agate Molo, of tha city. O Brea —On Moacay, Sept of bitous fever, Mr. Jaume J. nae, kag , sgod 40 years, inte of ofty Quay, Deola ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited 10 at tend the faners!, lols a’ternoon, a three Veheeh, trom the risidence of bis brother, Maibow U'dyrue, Keq., Franklin avenue, near Park ayonue, Kast Brose, L edie and L ab papers please cop Kawwy —La “rook ya, 08 Sonday, Naor 13, Maer Kee. ry age 51 pears, 8 menine wae 8 6 cme ret at 0 relasives to at. ee naverals toms bot lalo recannen ’ 1 of Ho) t et est, thin afvernoon, ameus 75 Manan sucel, of cons) ow Bisa =On Friday, Sept. 11, FRask, Yousgest child of Mo, George Kir g, age? 1 pear'and 8 months. Prove = Un y, Sopt. 4, Daacm. V., only child af hievard f and Car rua, aged 6 moashs and 10 days, The friendt uf tae faamily are roapectfuily inves W af- tenc the funoral, vais afernoon, at three o'clock, from ae reo of his parents So, )5 Amosstroet, Toe romaine Wid be tenon to 8 y Lomnetory for nerment Prwsnnt = At cu Sunday, Sopt 13, Loaasea usr sapien et Goorge H. and Priscilin S Parser, agoa B month apd ® On Monday, Sop. 11, afer » ing aad serace \ieesa, Matta “wite sd John Ridley, aod acahier of ie Lite Jobe “ontoson, ba oe ea ay 4 f te je. « 7, swore of her soa, Fens, seo rospeab- 7 sfternooa, at ‘8 mer r ly Invited 10 stiend et Peror, from her rue, wilheu! Sereber t © qurconih street, w eeleck, the reweios > ory. W198 = In Bro Mpa, Hesmics ¢ argoee Hit Wve ni Waeccney, # tree ot, 14, Wanna CamrrortaR d Anne Whsohie’, aged 1 year, of the family aro roape shu ay thi aNernooa, ot two o’clce'e, a parents, No, 364 Greenwich bo taken 60 Grevawood Orme The semaine 71! srlay, S ptember? 7 iaore nad Mary Weighs rieot ood SCq08 ota Cee are ‘ovited t0 tend her late resiaor ce, No, 438 First street, Wil. , Mase Jat OPaeacey, aheee voesy = On Soma, Sept 13, Wituam L. Youwa, your ge cond of trata £ dene Young, of Springtield surest, weirone, Weevnonior conniy, seed 8 yours, Vesa god 0 dae