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——— entity Academy of Medictm- SHALL THY PRouBEDINGS of PUBLIRYED IN THU DAILY PAPARS?—PURKEURAL PBVRS, 178 CAUSE AND TheaTManT. ‘The regular monthly meoiing of the New York Aow Gemy of Medieine was held last evening in the Universiiy Builoings, Dr. Mots presiding, Alor the election of several fellows, the report of tho ‘Cow mistee of Finaace and some farther proceedings of ® geaorel character, ibe subject of puerpural fever was ‘Wrought up for further cisoumioa, whee Dr, Joun J, apame boxged leave to introduce « resola- ‘tion, to the effect bat ihe socie y should recoguise the ‘anedical joarpais as the onl) logitimate chanos! throagh ‘which i reports sboald be Lat rigeen and cng ae +@ation in (be dally ps.ers saould not teas some odjsot - pina eearaaee ve aster dtesutet @Ba wore especially vronibitiag their pabdlication ia jour ‘Bale whiok Were in the babu f publishing quack adver ‘Mieemens. He was nos used to public gee but fused bis remerks -ouli receive eteation ce Lt ‘bean in the mea >ers 7, ws, while aokn eieiiie ‘the groat Donett Ser Gertvec from he Academy by tos profes- , COmplained thes there was a disposition to pabiieh its igs in illegitimate yaper , and that the 8 Foports of monthly soeodlngs te the Now Yor Times QAd 4 endea- “47 10 degrade tho soe fae soademien of P i, of Be orope, of B-etoa and otnch places, cid not sanciea the pud- Boasion ofthetr preoovdings tn the di iy e the army 90 pay” tree mort, “Dr itera Fed drop, &s,&o Ho Dousidered that she tocloy wa: dogreded acd lowered by Gis course In July or Augast, 1854, be remsmoered ing present when muon foals was found with tue report be bur [rong dg Putang sentiments into ihe the sabjeor, hea tae pr to have detatied Agrgena Mh Bay Boge dom ap , aD Pus she subject before the sosiely as my thetr oonsiveration Dr. Gagpeax recommended that they should als1 ex. = nde tho-e medical jourpals whose editors nad besn found ity of forgery, or ratner of ontetaing money under ‘se pretences, and if pudiishiag quack adver isoments, De AdsMS—vertainly. All of mem A gentle preacat remarked that this was s business fe time should not be taken up with suca Asounsions Dr. spams—-The who'e proceedings will be published fa 00-morrow’s if ths Acedemy does not give expres- ion to it opinion on the subject Dr Rasss—[ donot kaov whother atlemen who Save tahoe part in this ion thus far, are a vare that Sven their it rero! re to be reparted in the daily obvioas that such is to be the case, (A } lt strikes me, however, thet the tae or he shouid pot be cocupled to- may be post je, to the next mectiag. x.) Ua tpteciate tie tener of the gen an’s re- ‘bd propose that it ve laid on the tevle until the og. Dr, Apams—And inthe meantime that it be requested ‘that those proceeatogs be not pnb tsned. De. Reese whioa case I do not know what you are ase to co wich the reporters. (Laughier.) was thea eed end carries that the resolution be eid over, abd the matier dropped, Dr, RAkKER then took the floor, and delivered a ‘able acorces on +h fcbject of puerperal fever, u som whic! he Ptaiec very opposiie views were entertained by ine ‘qort distir guished medical me" Be contended that tue Gutopsioe! lertens found tp the complaint qere to ve ro- Gerded as the revuits and not as the disease tteoif. Toe anbjeot be copsivered be ove of great impur ance, in view of the great morwlity srisiog f:om tne disease, and ta importance bad oroaght ous some of the tinert talent and genius, which had before lain dormant ta the ordi- Bary routine of practice, so that iney had more reli- able foundation oo which to oxse their ovacia:ioos tn its ‘was claimed by man) of the most learned physicians that ‘flammation was the essen ial character of tre disesec, and that .be disease iteeif was tho result of local ghlegas- Gia; but if this were establisned, be considered that they would Dave to do sway wit the idea of ita being conte- disease The wile qaesdia was whether it a the onjout namely, voraicaa th Davy cares wib ‘ro moss perfect success, oa ees quali tes mtg to reduce the pulse, Ho mepuoe several jate oe Cases in waich it was em ployee. clearly de moastradve of tte virtae CLARK expressed @ wish that the subject should be need atthe Dee nber meetings, and the proceed yout tormiuasing, wh again state, inst bo did not wish the pro- peolened to their then tmperfom fate in che ally (avers, Rassa—We Dave nothing to do with the daily papers Or ADAMS #UII protested against the proosedings being | Poblishes w such ao irrrgular manner; afer nica the | meeting wajourned, eisbout taking any action om the mater. Persoums elingeuces er! ea © ivaaa, on the 23th uit, de isn bis way o “Ashington, wuence, after + ecetving bi aiisle, £9, be will proceed oa his | jalssion wo whe Arg ‘Ovofe veration, The Siamese Ameansador to the Faglish curt arrived at | Ange ore from Baopkek on 2! of Aagam, Theemoassy | Consists of twenty CieLt Siamese persorages, of woom ais Sxonlionsy Shra Woo re Surwowonger, full Brother of bis Lorvsbip Chow "ya Surtoworgee 8 DP! K. te oulef Ambasa oor, ane bin H bor Phra Nol Serbvega Coasly teroad Ambassador, fhe fm avy was to proceed vo duce ina fo* days, aud 80 Kngiah vessel of war was to convey Ahem from Alexanaria w bugiaad Gen. Lamar Crom Osivenon ARALTALA. From Portemorth, 4 in the steamship Roanoks—Wm F * Watson, @ W Rao olvh, she Linceey, L O Jordaa, H ® Stevens, Thon. Halley acrtase, 4 3 Pentlo don lacy Mrs Caio, TD Tone Ww , Dr $B Toda, nad 6 | Je siemoship Nashville—Mre Swasey wy Mine Mone, ee Miller, Mie J A Chae Wane , Mr Case Se, Mr Ones, Jr, ommer a Som date, / Harteson, Ingle or eet, J U' Noli, wile and Lares cdiidren, and 2) La tas meer m Liverpool in the «hip Ocer Exores —P G O'Reilly, ire Jace Jacteoa, Mr and Mra Kaward Dean, Ma Jain toa Hugh ena, hre Anse frown. ba For Charleston, in he Yiddie‘on fami ob party, Caae maaned. a 6 Ui isay, O Setone iedy ane bercat, vB Latuop, | eas, Me Averill snd obi, Eh wae, w ¥ oat dire J 8 cunine, wlan MS adys dT Ate ‘thes Kate lnase, Mow ‘act Hi Berry and in: ih 1 Pepys B bis we, 0 dare cht drew Thy ir “unr : ifson PM Pouliney, as Nugent, Jas Wrinn, and 16) Oru AES. + asand Moblic, in the sieamebip Qaeker Oty ~Mry parsnall se er Th Gull nod Indy, 10s Bradford Dr Mona wt Ad Nails, BO Jonnenm, indy. threscalidren and sere And 409, ina 8 0 rel Js dorreil, @e Pune, — K Kirn | ™ Y tloyd amt tad; x dogg ant aiid, - cory # Brique, We Goes bank, ‘ ny y, Jullsm Marin wien onion and #90 ° inom: ire Roberts. eee Plarre. tenn 7 Reed Mrs Foley. alley, Dine Plame Mew 12900, Sel and incy, Wee T cker, Mine M a Soyle, Marin ier, Ms ctor Lads, ® Ferracd 7, PO ob, andrew «Ormih Mise oo, HAward Dep raseur, Van vr ano Bill dose ert, Viewnte Seiro Uber POnien Jo M m+ tig, homer ‘A Jeghjos, Jemes iol, LG Herriaon, t ye Francie = uineidl PON Wilinws, Juan Which, Wn H Wend, @ B Levy, FY armamrurg sod 12 others Tow Late Exrrosion in Weer stamer— ANOTHER VICTIM. Doroner Perry held an tuquest yortorday, at the New ‘York Rospital, upon the body of s man named James ‘Meador, who died from the offeote of injuries recetved by we late explorion tn Weel wrest. decoated resided M No. 114 Leroy street, ena fenves a wife and family to Jamont his und wely end. This makes the foarth victim BY the adove oxploion. Farar Fait —An ioquest was also beid at No, 102 Nor- ‘Tolk s€rout, apon tae bedy of a maa named William vw *TAy, Who died from the effects of tnjaries received by ® Tall received aboot two weeks ago [i was not shown wbere deceased was lnjited. The vestimony of his wife ‘rent to show that he came bome ia as injured ooadition about Weuke age; thet be wid her Be ad resvived © Pall, ofa not where. Deveased 40 years of 138, Neto 1618 to and Indlading i Common Punagan! &—Part | —Nos ib!) to 1640, 4908, 184, 1817, 1961, Tot Part 1 —Now, 14 ren is, 1849) 1860, 1661, 1608, 1664, 1666, inst ‘ss, 1b ‘Trial Term Now 164, 186, 194, ie, 198, 104 198 104, (97, LOO, 218, O14. sgh es ar ‘50 S03, ‘sod, ‘ty 904, Ba8, » Ma, 5, O04, sre 198,100, 18 #0, dal ‘a6, 088, 2.0, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1857. Board of &ducstion, Was ABOUT THE VERE ACsDamY—IWPORTAWT CHab@B8 IN THE OOCKSE OF STUDY, BTC. ‘The Board of Education mat last evening ai the usual lime and piace, President Andrew H. Green, Kaq., tm tho chair. A sesohation was adopted authorizing the schoo! officers of the Twenty first ward to advertise for proposals for @terations op sobool building No. 14. A resojutim wa: adopted appropriating $1,°29 for furniehing and fitting up the new primary schvol Bouse in Mott «treet. The report of the Superintendent of Schools stated that at the recent opesing of the schools there were preseat io ward school. 4,222 scholars, in the primary echools ,267, 10 the colored achoois 600; making au aggregate of 42,0:9) and showing an increase of 4,192 over lastyear. The whole number of teachers employed in the schools are 1,249, of whom 1,215 were present at the opening. Dariog the vaontion all the schol houses were cleaned, and many Of them re-paimted and repaired. The President had refused to sign e bili of $69 50 from F. &F. D. Clark, for eight chsirs furnished to ward schoo! No, 29; the Board passea a resolution direoting the bill t> be pald. Beveral aimilar bills, which the President had refused to sign, were alse ordered to be paid by tue Board: frame Acapsmy as oxGAmzanion. ‘The report of the Executive Committee on ihs Free Acs Comy, Menem Dooument No 14,) which recommends Me in the course of study and :he tof of the eg inst tution, wes then Eiken from then table. Mr Exasrus 0. Baympior wh» ‘was Presicent of the Board for fre rg arose, ani meade some very severe remarks against the report. He con sidered it om attempt to viace the Free academy ander tho - bad oligarchy. 1: constitutes eight of the teacners the Of them woald be @ quorum, and surce goag ray "Soala be the Png Met majority, Is was placiog ule departments under teachers who bnew no re oon the depart nent savo one apeciailty. He considered tan attempt to drive many of the teachor. out of the Academy. Tbe Pr fersor of Enginocring is abolished, and thi lefi1o be taught by the Professor of Mixed Maine pera’ who doos not pretend to undors and engineeriag Natural philcoophy is aleo put und tne Professor of Mixed Mathom tics; vo every ovber siudy might be called mixed maibema tea; but would « Toutes of mathemaidcs be prepared to teach thom? He Considered I} ras aa at tempt to make the conres of sindy adapted to the desires of the dozen or two PA graduates, ins ead of meeting the wants uf the handreds who pats a year cr two there He thought that tras would destroy the ovief advantages of the instivation He wished the profesesrenlps of af irai Philosophy , Civil Exgiveering, &9.. restored The signs tures of somo of the .rofesaors in favor 0° the vrijsct were obtained, he bed underateod, by :ome enn tailing sald pro fessors that lf they went the davir oleae of the commitiee, the committee bad it in cheir power to make the aoade very uncomfortable for those vrofes sors; others flattered i 1% by the tocrease of salary. Mr. Benedict, a lengsh aud with groai force de pounced the at'e api or the Eceontive Conmitwe to over. throw the present orgnaizetiun of the Free Academy, and introdvee an cligarcaical govenment there He floally Propane | thas the Academy be governed ac iording to the pina of On motion, dooumsnt ! 14 and dooumens N» 10, (on the German and Spanteh fo wneks, wrore then taken op fay mye Onmeaitos of te wi docameat No, 14 0 be firet dispreed of. Dr. Witaiame, Chairman of the Executive Jomri tee of tho Free Aca te my, then rose to reply to Mr Breavicr Hs defended the report of the Com philosophy aught in the acacomy, thozgh it would be He ceoled thet there was any waempt to alter tha cour e of study, exce t perhaps @ little in modern languages, Dut merely o change the by laws, as they could ny; govern the Free Academy with the present. Prealdeat Graaw left the chair and madea speech in favor of the adoption of the report. movoi that the following sentence in tho mn tnd be eincken out —“All commuoications from sne Acatemy to the Exeoutive Commit.ee ebali forwarded pov gh gd faoclty, and be entered on their minutes.” Mr. Braupict moved that Jom f. vagy soyfeeceypcng no the Lae rgond Of Civil Kogiacering over an hour there had not bees # quoram {tn the Board. ued ens, mo lion was lost by a vote of 7 to 6, ‘Mr. Brsxpict moved that the of the professors aud members of the faculty be the $2 000; thet ie, that the $6(0 sboula be sirickon off from the salary of ine members of ihe feoulty, Motion prevailea. Mr Bows moved that the salary of all the profewors who were engaged all thetr time be $2,260 each. Motion “The Board then adopted a rerert a nmeetet. ee Rae eee languages, was then en Mr. nor moved that the studen! on entering the Academy shold elect whether he would study French grammar or Spanish fist, chiefly or entirely, which me tion was ak. then adopted the report or document as am Op resolution, the following committee were appointed to confer wita the committee appoined by tae Governor 10 examine the city schools:— Mesars. Waterbury, Leoompte, Lydecker Benetict aud Basket, ‘On motion, the folio wing committee were appoinmied to CT 4 dy apd aisctpline for the use of all 18 public acnoola:—David B Scott, Thomas F Har ison, Michael J. O Donnell, Mim Sarah A. Banker, Mia Eatly M. Kennedy, Tre Bosra then, after sowsion of more than five hours, acjourned. Kopenscheid, wnose Independent Fall Style whieb be bes ply all ‘bat he sails for $3 60 « hat waich in ma'erial. sty @ and Mal furpiabes the secret of the eireumtapos, bat w: store at Li5 Nassan street ia always ( Gentn's Bazaar, 515 roadway, St. Ficho lng bo The ealire stock of this ewablishmert hag been marked dow 4a cost aud delow cost prices, fur the mouth of October, ‘The stsortmen! im each Gepar'ment was biever mose com- plete than at the prasant time of Hat— tow ready; also, corcer of Faltou street. Knox's Fol! ney ch for beanty of partare. ex eller ce of work aod de pericet'y of materia wiamps (ras the loading Mal 9! “ No 214 roadway spoosite St, Paal's, @hree Dollar Hata Mall Styt 48 Fulton street, between Hrond vay» Jutlery. — A Hich Assortment at 8’ store only, at No 7 Astor House, Fredricks’ Photographic Temple of Art. — Le ies! eairance 85 Broadway 0 sposite, metropoliiag, Hola, GenUrmen's enirkose if Brosdway. botopr pha daguer- re aypes ta'letrves. embrotypre VIA ore vs ‘atte ate oe sprcvuly Inst e¢ toern nine the produstiogs of wis magni cent ent sblishinent. Bours from ® A. Mio 10 P. M. Price of Wolfe's #chievam Schnapps 1 beg leave 10 tform the onblic that | hare reduced ‘he rice of my Schiecam aromalic Schnapps tv the folow.ng low 9 Quart vou! 415 Fint bowes, 2 ven ‘one o2"0, nel cash. Cuunrie Woiré, ta Baylor's international mete) tal nad Saloons Srund way, career of Franklin erect An Ex eh tome found a: W ome *enoul for Boys can be 0 mn Hoard and taiion $ 0 oer your. address & A. Surtey ms Mark's p pines, He New tork. A Card,—€be absertoers, pevtag bes ject o an aaexpeeed ceiay mo m1 tne 8 pu on for the ne wot as Gpeloes caape - tock uf goods adaptet to » wariety Of rend m vd sa © at thelr old esta riiab- ment on Cher: d sail ig 9 ‘AGQOKS BROTHERS, ow U6 and 118 Cherry street, Kew bork. Silk Shirts avd Orawsre<any Size or woight Royel ribbed, fall fronted all woo, elm uy ahirts nd 2 for ale be Gh Rak stor for street, Bedford, Brooklym lee Waviet Wor Bale wy Biotec Kasor Strop— {, 28 BAUMDSRS, store only at No.7 Astor House. Defiance Selamarder sefes—With Patent staat aaeerasg ae ‘Depot 198 Peari reat one door below Ralfen AOS OuRT M, GAMRIOK. Basford's Billiard © eee ae Tables, Court aed Kemeen unig, ere, Factory, with iwelee ae oe, 149 Fol Slaehk Books and Btatione a, in om Rand at RAYNOR Ho’ Chea} Kine feas—We would ow conmep ore tater We sree call at J.0, FoW ie & u's Sy came eee Cremnwees wreck They are selling sugars and ieas very low “Vlorida Water—fe- ie te og bccn Ss aan ocr eokies bly of the 4 he's ie Lanwen a UO, wh leeds Gragg, 08 Wee roe, by all draggats, at 60 conte por Foil Omtanone Pile—Tak of ae neler, fi ew bare yeacefal y anuoxed batons st oxmmeninies and. nmin ewealthe of tue bomen race ey are the one sole alls ing pont in fever ot hioh mankind are naaat@ous Lene guy phage Matr Oye, Wigs 2 ST. ‘he peak in the. wo id, ogrpgening oli inde, ~~ Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees. Beet anywhere. Por sale and ibs dye privately appued at No. 6 Amor House White, Olear Skin and Fine Matr—Jone oo RY Milton erent and Hair Laird’s Wigs Sh aeronnen spear, 4 G88 Broadway near bownd gree Fontaine's Cream of Wild Mo Mlowers has no oa for washing oailiren and stants, Ty W. Por sale ot GW roadway ant No. 6 Astor H Marsh & Radical Care Truss Ofice FeETES Dies 8 Verne CHEM Amor case. Te Aecvoos Sufferers.—A Bey! man, Powered to Deal in 6 few dage, wil) ernd ( tgriztion nond Rev. JUL H. DAGRALA, ie te vokly Oe ee ‘ultow street, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MORBY Banaue. Waormpay, Oot. 16 P. M. ‘The stock market continues dul! and depressed. The Great staple of the marke , railroad stocks is in such bad repute gonerally, that every sitempt made by strect ope raters to move prices up, ts met with large suoplies of stock to sell, Wall stroot is Mterally rouning over with fancy railroad seourities. The speculating brokers are Toll of them, and it 1s no easy matter to carry them Just now, Ai for bypothecating them 1 ts utterly out of the question. As the tirst board wo-day Virginia 6's decline: 2 percent; Missruri 6’s, 3; American Exchange Bank, i; Part Bank, 1; Met-opolitan Bank, 2; Deiawareand Haveon, 2; Pepneylvania Coal, <; New Haven aad Hartford Rali- road, 1. New York State 6’s, 1812, advanced 1 per cent; New York State 6) , ; Michigan 6a, 1; Erle bonds, 1871, 1, E-te Railroad, 3; Reading, 4}; Michigan Central 2; Panama 1; Mlinole Onotral, 1; Galeas and Chicago, 1; Cleve and and Toledo, 3 ; Chicago and Rook Island, 4; Mil- waukie and Misst®ppi; 1%. There was rather an active movement ip Reading, and tho #'o0k advaioed « little on Wwe opening cash prize, dus closed at 37, seller 30 days, show ing & great difference on cash transactions, This road bas gradually sunk from par to twenty-five per cont. The road bas been a divividenc paying concern for several years past, end had a mos: ceased to be @ fancy. Sound Vosiness men had lavested their moacy in it,ani macy a widow and orphan depended for a living on the annual ditribuiion of iw profis. Sach was the ocn. citon of the company when Mr. Jvhn Tacker, the late Prealient, left i It is now banging by the eyelids, depenuing for its oredit on its resour'es abroad, and though managed with ecruuloes honesty by lis no president and d:ard of directore, 1s involved in diffi saliies the end of which is not easily foreseen in those boisterous ‘mes, Half the cciliers tn Schuy Mkill county are prostrat @d, and - ith them every interest !n thas section, The con sequevoe ts that busincss on ibe Reading Railroad is falling off, and the oval trade is not furnishing its nsual tonaage, ‘The gentieman st the head of the Reading Company was b rm and bred a morchapi—aa Evgish merchant—asous- domed to moot his ob igations at ine moment of maturity, and execting the same pupctuaitty from others. Tats con- det, julned vo bis unimpeachabie reotitade, hes jusdy won the confidence of the wealthy Eogtith hovses he repro but 1t bas made the company very unpopular along the road, and bas ¢tyerted much of its business into other channels. Our young, g’owing end feeble communities coepnot be managed with the rigidity of the old estabitehed firms of Ergland. They look for indu)gences in bard times, od repay them when they are able. Between the col- lieve and the railroad company there exists a reciprocity of interests, and tho popularity of the road and its presl cent tp op important element in its prosperity. 1h isto be boped that the com.any will ultimaiely be able to meet all He abilities, and be able to wait for beter times; but imp*riant improvements will bave to be Introduced into its mapagoment to bring about suoh gratifying results. All of our railroad compa- nice musi ture their attention to anew system of manage rest. A comp ana thorouga chinge qill have to be made in their internal arrangsmenta and the modes of opersiion. In mostof them tbe stock has been iiierally sunibilated, and we doubt if it can egain be revived. The bonded interest 1s aboat the only one left, and it will require the utmoet econ my and the best mansgemont to preserve even that. Wo bave lately ssen exposes made of ratlrosd finapoes, by the management themselves, much worse than apything ever dreamed of. Ii bas been shown that in ccmoanies where « large surplus appeared afer tbe pay- ment of the last dividend, no more dividends can be ex- pected for years. There are facts which we have been striving #0 long to bring out, and what we failed in doing ‘nese bard times have done. But for the immediate finan- cial necessities of the different companies, hastened by the drys g up of the usval sources of supply, we might have been kept in the dark years longer. We now know jast about whore our ra‘lroad companies stand, snd it will be very diffoult for them to again cover up thelr condition from the public eye. tbe public will have nothing more to do with their stocks as investments, at anything like prices row ruling, as mech redeced as they may appear. ‘The following sales of stocks aod bonds were made at avotion this mornirg by Albert H Roeser ota nee: f 96 000 Iowa County 8 per ct Bond: G0: Biengo Bt geal ane Fe Fee Chiesg and Rock ve 5p Reliet sasursnoe Company 6) Astor pavrance Company... an M rine Jyeurence vowpany. Acrian H Muiler:— Tot néa.7 9 10% do. lo 6 40 City of Newark 5 S75 she Bronéwee Bank. 2v B osdwe Fire losurance “o SO trevoor Pire Ineu ance Co. 8 Relief Fue anemaents Oe. % Metepchian Fire Tnvurs 0 ¢o At the cooond board the market was very fat, without exhibiting any partiowler deciine in prices. Everything copnecied with stock investments {sina very unsettied, foverish condition, The market has not the slightest sup york, beyond a few brokers in Weil streot, who aro thom solves filed up with all sorta of fancies, The fow por chasers for each of the lowest priced socks bave no offeot of copee quence one way or the other, Stocks aro weigh ing benvily im the hands of holders, and when tt can be pui cif uo longer the much dreaded sacrifice is made, and 80 much more dead weight opmes npon the market Tais process is going on steadily, apd in the end must throw # | large porvon of our railroad stocks, at very low prices, into the bands of speculaors, whom they will be more foothalls at the Stock Exchange. A resolu'ion Bag been introduced into the Legisiatere of Pepnsylvanie authorizing « new loan for the State of $1, 000,000. the Governor of the State was very lately con gratulating the people opoe the fact that the Slate debi bad been reduced $1 000,000. What has become of the fanda realized by tho sale of he public work? Several large failures were reported today. One an importing house; anouhor engaged in the silk busiess ‘and another In the lace Wase—ail very heavy couceras, jnvolvieg labiiition to a large amount, The anucxed satement exhibits the value of morchan iso, &o , imported into aad exported from tha port during the monte of September in each of the pari three yoars— Couumace o” rus Port or Naw Yorn. 1866 Ent’é for conramption.$1) 5:9 017 10.9 4.496 nee ae waronoure, 2,0 1841 8, Free 450 196 Specie pry baillon ‘lu7 208 Totes + $14,566 089 Eni’d for’ warehouse.. 1,689,377 $16,988,006 18,766,026 Total amount..... Fa be sn $6,248,671 7,086,208 ‘088,408 ‘600,769 17869 (67,825 1,881,084 9,108,647 « 97,496,086 11,800826 6,188,106 ‘Those returns show quite a aniformity io the tmpora Mons for \be month, of goods put upon the market. Ln the value of goods entered for warehoure, it will be seow thet in enon year there bas beon an increase, aad that for the month this year the amount is very largo. The table of exports does not in the goueral view prosont such ‘svor able appearance, Tho great reduction in specie #b|pmoats fe ontiafactory, but the failing off in the exportation of do Mestic produce does wot look so well. The agsregs'c show « decrease in vaine inthe month this year of more than five millions of dollare. ‘Tee proposals of the Comptroiior of the State of New York to rocetve bids fora six por cent loan of $500,000 for the defictency in the Sinaing Fund, expire on the 8th inet —Tharsday—when they will be opsmed. Ii ie very doubifal if bide have beon made, and if mado the probability is that the rates will not be satisfactory. The Gumberiand Coal and Tron Company of Maryland have exeouted a coed of trast ooverig all taclr efoow ‘This measure wae carried out on Basarday last, and, \\\¢ represented, adopted in proferanon to prying the preeeot high rates for money wherewith to pay mataring oblice one, of which it is said they have out (aa floaiing devs, contrseted in tho purchase of boats, care, wharves, &> ,) some $200,000. They have due them, however, tis ro prenented, & Cotsidersble sum for coal, for which they have the partics’ notes, ronning four months, besides Aner assets, with which ibey caloulated to moot their obligations. Tne parties to whom the deed of trust is made are Mr A Moboffey, the Prosideat of the compary, and Messrs. Bloodgeod aud Shormam, of its Board of Di- remore. The Assotaah Treasurer reports to-day 0p fala - SECO-D BOARD. Jesive wipe B27 621 91 «= SISTOON z 6's, 1868 Ovi = OO a NY aR ened BI Pay mente 3.7402 70 000 Mss. $0 10 Kite RR ‘ posers Pinan i op fran 4 fe toe 6,614,654 ; he receipts laclude $300,000 f/om the Vbletelphis mia\, | " 2 se : oS Rrosdwey, over Lookwnod'e and tho payments 'no!u%6 $16,000 op California drafts, =| 18 100Berlom RR. 1% F. KS» RNBY, FLALB ant AND, PRCORASIYD FAleras, Albert H. Nicolay’s regula semi-weokis action esie of | ob pep ets 645 900 ie Pt RR. 24 { LUD roadway, betwees Twenty covent® Stocks asd bonds wih take p'soe tomorrow (Tauredsy), | 5449 is Ee ts fox Yoo Reading Re 60 30” \7RNIh 80001 at 1234 o’olook, as the Merchauta’ Exobango =A 1 tet | 400" do mo 100 do cose 28 Of (allroad and city bonds will de cifored ; elec, bank aad SOOONY ‘enRR 6's 70 600 do #10 2556 insurance stocks, such as the Brosdesy, fo very, Pacific, bs Dlr A td a ne be Atlantic and Butchers’ and Drovers’ Baak+; aud Home, afd Bet & S06 Onn Oo a) oar 4 Pen jachets, vests, lorxing, woronsin Broadway, Brooklyn, Niagara, Stuyvesant and Empire um met 636 20 Mil & View wover without seams. Hi) + OF sw! Of 460 NY Oe bad . 68 65 N da & iat RR 98 twben +t par Beamlers g ‘compang, Gly Insernnce Companies. 60 . a a “Scher, Wold du RR 16 | Wholeenie\depot ld Der sane Frail de oo Ms BrosdWwar. ‘The earnings Of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad | 100 +o WING MACHINES —WaTAOS Company for the month of Soptember, 1456 and 1867, are as follows:— Freight. saat 7 16 sieress a eeweee v 1 oF Fasseogers 207,082 80 7a.498 66 Maile, . ry 463 & 4400 at TotAl...ee-eeeees ese. $308,418 08 $20,840 18 Decrease $80,667 90. ‘The receipts of the New York and New Haven Railroad Company for Beptember, 1867, ware:— $100,711 78 080 00 112 711 76 612 bt $87 109 wh 90 230 28 emf annual diridend of ten per cent, payable on the 14th imetant. ‘The receipts of the Pacis Railroad, of Missourt, now opened 136 miles, were $75,000 for September, agalast $42,000 tn September, 1866 ‘the New York apd Evie Ratiroad committee have called another mee ing of the stock and bondboiders, $> be bed at the Mercantile Library Rooms, vn M mday eveaing west ‘The condition of the saspented Mcroantile Bant, of Hart- ford, Oopn , a8 repo:ted on the lat inst, wa aa follo es:— $19,202 5 680 In relation (0 the suspension, the Hartford Times of inst nor the past throe wenkte ax we have repratedly staiod, ‘tho pressure upon ibe canks of Ne» Kogiand has bear he ‘er than they were, as a geceral thing, able to bea: ey bave asseu—nutes of indi -ituais aad corporations— tba would if available, pay «fall toolr deposites, Wil tneir bills, apd leave a surplus. But they caauot collect bose assets Ife nove is due, the maker of the mote caunot psy it, in tmesiike these Ifhe pays 60 per coni uf it, no does prey well. thir orampsime burke f[ne, csuaor mees ue Cewands upos them in gold, or apeciv fands, 8» long @« they « appot resoh that wvieh is due sem. Oae bank after another bas falien—every day vrings us re ports Of several svuapensivos Severe! of our Yanks have, wpder th eve clrcamstances, consic 1e4 to eu-pand, for the present They ere ihe Exchange, an “ld bank ‘The Vereen Lie, & Dew one, wHOse secur!ies were taken from tbe Sia'e Treasury, under the act o) 1865 tbe Charter Osk, a's0' pew one, like the Mercantile There bu ks fading em immodisie pressure on them greater than thcy could meet, agreed this mornine (0 tober 6.) w atop peying suecie, (ney continae wi.h upon doors, Aud ao busi ess, but do not redeem sbelr nove {11s maid that the Mar ford, Conneticut Rivar ehopx, Fe mers’ snd Mecbapics’, City ana Siate banks, are avic to sustalp 8; €0'e pay ments The suspended oanks o'alm to be solvent, and tha: they wiil be able + pay not only bile and depositors, ou\ also render eo nd avsets 10 meet tbe par velue of tae siok. ‘The Exchange has bees iame she | ngrst, and is probs0!y the sorest Bat we doubt not tbat it will pay all of ius oulis and de osite, and probabiy be good for a part, if no « good ‘ebare, of lis stock. ‘The rematring banks cf Hartford bave treaed the so nexed card:— To Tam Posu0 ‘Tbe announcement thas three banks in Hartford have ‘tb! puspended spocie wom, | leads tne siz other Danks, undersigned, to state 1 Toes they re he nll amy liy able to justify ant preserve ibe public comficence herevofore reyosed ta them, and to that end, 2 They, for themselves, deem it thetr tmperative duty Act to aurrerd specie pay men HA. PERKINS, ‘renews of Hartford Bank, GORGE B&aCH President of ¢ woix Yank ALFRED AME H P-esioont of Oonnecuious River Bk’g 0, CHAR! £3 BOSWELL, President of Far’s and M’ons Bk. T BELKNAP, Presiaant of date Bank. G F WAV, Prearent of Ot; Baak of Hertford, BantrouD, October 6, 1867. The Auditor of the State of Indiana has jost reverted the condition of the olroulating department o’ the banks 0! the Ptate, on the Ist of October, 1867, to been as fol Fame Bapxs or tus Stare or Lyoiasa Fochange Rank... Farmers’ Bank, Weetdol lov\ace Henk ee . © * ke (oonty Bank... Prairie Gy B ‘ $1,691,464 ‘The Mtate law requires et least fifty thousand doliars of Total..... securities for & bauking atsocistion, and toa per cont mar tin 07 the ciroulation According to the Providence Journal of tho 34, the sus yous on of the Roode sland banks bas failed redéve the pressure in that olty, A grost ceul of doubt of ths prosent and apprehensions of the fatare pravatied yesterday. The banks aro atill 10 willleg torxpand, although they feo! relieved from tha neoereity of farther contrantion, and can affo-d rome Ae- sistano to the pressing wants of tnelr new castome"« who have notes to pay. The rater for money in tha sbront are upmivgate?; puttte demand bas fallen of, The hanes to ommodale when the jayraenus are due to the nselver. Mea who havet>make paymenteabroa? «'cobiiged () rub mit to anvthing that is demanded Higher ratea wore pald yesiorday than we have bra d of beCore More embarreement is felt sbout the exchanges and in payment due to New York and Botoa. The rate on Now Yore + about Ove ver coat, bat ~bere it enters into the contradt (or inierest, it 18 ofan higher, The Sarameab Georpian #ayr:— wiilers throaghoct the United States, tn pei eave? te optaion that (he South w Recent upon the money 1 this time al ow moorved sogpest that our bank presideats and directors oxample of those in New York, by extending further fs ol.ties to cur merobants, 3335 FR BSR VSASPVRSSSSsss oe ¥ 190 1 Camtrat Pa 10 Glev,Col & Gin RR 78 ri aT Bicsevosts ¥ G 10 do : s 6 Oo ig 1S 10 Gal & Obioago RR % = do. 50M Oty ComMakiaviag aePORT Wavspavay, Oot, 7-6 PM Braanerurrs ~The marke. exiibied no materiel change i quotadi:e. for common © goo0 State an: Weawra 3iaie, WOll good to pri ne oxtra grates wore raibor firmer. ne arya ‘ere light, ow ng to & reported break tn tne canal “be ales embra ed avout 7,060 @ 8,000 sols , af avout the tli ving quota! na 375 Hs $ B) for bens Pie quires but ove -our ‘veasona sivta or 6: mp taal d oves come ubiiful opera ors. bee jes been smrained by WATAUN WOO Tan a0, superfiue sae... 8) dy 0.9460) QRWING MACHINES, ALL PaRsons | WHO Want & Bes Bee. ios wi AT 8 4 a | Ry ‘he Sravinnt‘abtign Sever thus 0.0 eter \e chon het esters Onic and Odio supertiao. oe | eet machine t rf mily nae, man: Ceotnring, plasteson Ex ra Ortoand Western... . - 6% ao 660; ‘OF any use whatever & joe that can’t gat ont of om (enscten ouperfine and exire ssovees £60 9 6 60 ‘and with whieb an in wiroan w @aa ean road ly corm Ballimo:e, Alexandre and Georgetown... 6 15 a 6 60 ear—can obtain it nowhere exoagt as tho odice of L. Buoteern fancy end extra 660 a 710 AGB AOU. ho. 458 Broadway, We + Vork Wye Boake ond bakers! ‘brands. 1 ee oe | Quwisg MAOHING.—RUP A'S P.TRNT HARD Cor: meal. pind s GO tiicn sowing mas foe making sevan iifferent al chem +816 © 4%) Pooling wittout noise: ‘hea ‘ing ila own oeedlen and Cenacian flour was withoui odunge of moment, while | Sincis of theoad” Apply to FHOB. L. DaléFON, #11 Brood sales were ccnfined 0 abot 805 400 bbls at quotaions, was, 8. x. outhe-n wea ia fair demacd at eemecest a oie e tala ab we above figs es 0° about 1,600 obia sai waa | TRAE ma: raat and prime we wore drmer, win | S| WIkOMR PLTYAT MALAMANDAR SAR, sales ‘whoa 000 8 80000 Dacnolg, tech cing red by the ele. sated prime to chotoe =hile suthern, vars (6,040 busbals) for Miyimiiiog at 81 02 $135 & $157}, and Souube n rod abine 1 26 anv 4,000 ousbeis Cacadian white at $1 85, end 8.10 camaged white and red Soutucra at $ 22) Cora—Tre sales foote : ap «out 30,600 to 40 000 »wheis Western mized et 690 © 700 , delivered, an + rma low onotze =bie Southern at 881" Ryo - Bales of about 2,000 pusuels were reported at 730. a 76c. ate wore Scmer, ‘ch po'es om ihe fol'owing hanke we taken a ive olthirg warchouse 66 and 6 Fallen aw Toms orem end price be ter, with pales reported at 470. 62c. for Slate x aes ano Wesiorp, and Jersey a 36c « 400. a 2 4 ‘Corran—fue market was quict, and sales confined toe oe oo fo bepd ed Dags, sishout any Coange 0! mou out ta prices. 1% “ Coron «an qvict, and no trensactions on she spot re ( bemung yvonty Ba Bank, 8 bed pored. Therg coplinved wo be some shipments made to | | alrym:n’ a ba md Liverpool on owner's account reer ;. ae FumcuTs —Kogagemens wore leas active, while rates ball « es to Liv erpwol were rath 7 casion for gran, while Hvar and 30 . cotton were unobanged The light stock of oreadeule, | pietonvnak 8 . and especially of grain, obecked shipments. To Liver, Dingura blcer Bark” Ks 6 “ About 1,860 bls. of ar were ‘ako at 2s. 3d, 33 some, | Oliver Loos Hank... 26 : Quercitroa Dark ab abs ; 1,600 oases of cuasle at 16s por | {nario Hank . ‘nk gs js ton mea-vrement, apd 100% me hemp & lbs, 1. mesure Wonk” 95 - meni To Lavoor, per weamer argo, L ae vores of | py Sirobity ‘aank: o “ ir prodity pbeese at 408 ; 3,000 bois, fo r at 2 ad 1,000 do, | Sscheus Harbor < pk ry « do ai 8a Rates to Havre #o-e non og Weviern tank Lockport. 6 * Guxwy Cx7rd.—adout 200 bales wore sol? at pb. b Nib ce Mp re HY : Hore were dull Sew were soiling in lots at 83. 0 100, Pliner a ; % : wbile old were nominal. Hogue: aa ry “ (non —'he market wae quiet, and enlos limited; tootoh | fiuminon bych ~ “ tn pmali loin wore aclling at $25 a $28 60, nenal imo. <neide Sentral sank... a . Lina was 1D good dowand, «iin anios of asus 2000 0 | Bonk of U.a Buatoga. % = Hood vbla R-ckland, at 660. for commos, and a6 $1 fF | say oe Gant r county ess Mb! sates ~ 20 hhds. Cubs musoovado were sold at 300 | Bzchnse Hank. Harvord a. on a Naval 10Ras—"he market was cheoned by the pre | Chere Usl a. 8 8 vainpg mone troubles. Spirive of turpeutias weqine a | haph cf Sond -_ *# $$ about 416 8 480,; common rwin was cominal at 61708 3 pd ye $91 76, and crude at 83 60m $3 75 a ae Ure = Linseed was doll and vominal. the Whaleman’s | (olnener bank. | ne Shipping Last of New B dford, of \ce bth all oher Ooupesi ii Pasi per foilv «ng:—fhe Uightne @ in the money markot has p-o " rs 100°C @ -omp.ele stegnatioa Ia olls apd whaedous, aud | ? hode ‘sland Cartral.... ck me we are therefore ¥ iu OUl apy -ransaciuie Whatever Ad forgintes peak “taeE $ F m vicee from L nion,b the Aravia, stato thas sperm ol) | qyenon'eeg ford B hay “ “ asin demand, wih en upvard ten ien 1—orloee nomi- | All wiher Kacde lalaud bank s o* valy £940 £04 Bavre.—Tae arses for whaledoue ba: MAcSACHUSSRTES, bceu Guie scave ad bas acvanced oou:|terably-—100. | Wentern Rank, Springte « “2 8 « 400, 68 Ounotets and Northwest, with sales of 43,000 | jee Hank | youn so too Paovauons,—Pork—The market was dull and lower, | 1) ower Macs-chusetis bai nao itd sales of 200% 300 rbw toladicg muss, ab $2445 8 Raa of ow Jersey. % al ° $22 60, ano prime a: $1175. Baof was ta clive, aud saws paak- 2 f cenopec to a vt 75 obi, laclucing repacsed Wortorc | ile ain meee et $I 1) 8 $ 6 for extra veer ba os were dull and he Paok 4 © y Mb 818; Co! meets were dull acd numinal; bec o as | Way on Comey Pant P 6) - ” smevGr abd Cub wie Mb 11 Sy ali other Penne Wanita 1 ba » bd Cd was beavy, wil sales of 200 bole, Bark of Routh Ro} 1 ba bed oceee Was lo ‘good ener, wae dali atic wre dull end ober vith sales of Onio reported at lb. a 176 , ad at 160. 0 Zio fur Bate. SoGaké —The market wa: quiet and sales confined to about 200 hogeheads Cubs muscovace at 6X0. a1), Rinne pron “hip eaten ‘The inside dgures wore tor common grades Wamxey Gy iy elem pray | of oe wp prices. fhe sales embraced 300 « 400 barrels, at 40s, @ 210. SEW Y¥oRK CArei. ms MARKT. Weowmmay, (Oct. 7, 1867. The current prices for the weex ai all the mar! as follews — Coren m—Aci —On pote snag “hee 7, ot he rem deuce of the bride's motnar, by Rev. Dr: Hotion, Mr, ‘Aus B, Caupaeran, of Us on, to iis Hama K. Hout, of tae ty —Oa Taeaday, Oot 6, at &. Sarnabes ehorch, Reeviie, by Rev. Francis Vinton, D. almam Doves, M 0, of Bookl)n, to Mancansr K., daagner wf Hevry dayoam. Jun , of Yorn Las Buariey Ai Palmyra on Thareday, Om. ly by Rev Horace fein. stm D. Anuaep, of New Yort, to wise sceosTs 0. Aoxtise, of the former piace osre iL 00 10 & 960 800 0 00 & 00 0 0 2% 0 7 6 60 fees - Homme wo Lave & evening, Ort 4, br Rew supxaw K. Hrveto Mies A vm Ts Aum, Dold of this city. JAthe0s—— oLwaLL —On Tuesday, Oot. 6, by Kev. JB Wars), Mr womat Jackion to Towsonsparta, youugen the Inte fee aeend Colwoti, ail of shia cty. “ase 0p: on oS sees x euina? AND Lamia” a a3 833 os c = & s ee oe a BREF CATTLE. ; | <i Twedas evening Sept $9, oy soerce or in more demand We potioed several iret olags | ies Woiny uv Nowark, J , nal Cua, Pp Pehascre g lpg the rounds of the yarde at Allerwu’s, | Morrivania, Wes oborter cepnty. Coxinty ordearuriag to Igtt poe some really go.d | beeves (vaoh as turn out tare sbilling sieake), but in Disa, , for they sere no#bere tobe fovnd The : Mur! aes Brews —At Greenpoint, L 1, om Tuesday, Or ¢, Janae Fava, a vative of Krockbridge, couny Louth, re (his Week were ail of ¢Commoo +) ordinary quality, w: no @x\re Cattle whatever, aad very few whion wore | laud, ip the sob year of bis age. good. P tees oontin. © aboct as ast week parhe ye 8 tr ‘te The (rieads of she tamlie are reenesifn! ower 4 here were no €00d cas le On eale; iftaere had | Mud the forernl, tie sfercooe at three oct, frome bis inte roridence, D street, Green potut, Donlty and Done allt papers please oopy. De Zavaba —On Woaveasay Ont been, they would havo fond ready market at lle 8 io jer 0, and no grumbling, We nea d one datsnor Asrort tbat (bore was bul cae good pals of cattle on ale, ana be purchared thom for about 190., and was willing to @reping Oot 6, ab 6 o’clooe, ot pay the same price for tnree or foar paira morn; bat Ae koe o WOre BO More AA good AE be wished, be waa | HY) LG lover, Mire Bumanare Danwionon oblige: to teke up with the best he conld flad, fur whicn After fower rorifence on Wet be; aid abont 1.6. A fow sales wore made, we asoor iaines, bo@-er) ah about 1142; guok seee ‘were very ees) sfiernoon, Bor remains ware deposited In Green. wood Cemetery reorivivg *muls rare ‘the auoplies come ia freely from Unio, Iiliaois aed They will be takem te Pitteburg > foe) 'oterment knak --Un Wedcosday morning, Uot. 1, Mra. Amew ged 4S yours. nam, abd those af her amin aw, D Downe, are respect ly invited to attend ihe ‘aueral, his af erso. St two ocleok from No 223 Nimin strect nowy Seoy a this State, and Kentucky is .eimg very Cairiy represented from wreck to woek by qnite large nnmars, moet of wbich a-0 pretty audstantial ooking catule Tas rocel ste o wiene | rom Wl ta4 States, aad this weoa thoy do not st materially from tact’ for number on sslo so Gay #t Allerton’s was 2660 head, «nd 4,7:1 boat for the Wok, while at all tho ys ae 3,!12 aosd were oered | this woek, showing a faltiog cf of G47 hal. Axa: 200 boua chasged bands as Bergen Hi om Monday, ai from | $e. to 00 Gorsnrrann.—AtOrargs, NJ. on Wedaraiay worn Oot 7 Jets, wife of J Goo. Gottabe gor, Jan , ix the 2 year cf ber | “the reintves and friends of the family are rospo-ttony inviioc wo sitend tho f nerni, to morrow aftorao m al three ee ae eer | orl ce, trem whe tesldenos of Der Tulser ta D) not arrive so Lovly as hey e+e deen doing for | . ; : : aed Fae Qighisenth mreet. Hor remelas » il! be starred tm teme time past; Dates ibe demand ¢ratingos 1a rdarato, | [ne DenMcnn ree aurea u Ake reoeiye are ample. trices are witout casuge. sre ie VEAL CAuvBa. at lighter, and as the The reo-tpte are becoming some demand on 1DuEs aclre, prices brig fe m be & Be Aberceam, Montrise Geargow. ey comp rate. The gereral voll diusmow.—On Tosedsy evening, Oct 6, Sancm Howwen tn the 49> year of bis 9xe. Fonersi services * il be awecded from No. 46 Wem Twenty second siroct thin afternoon, at Bait past ome o'cwck His friends ere levtted to ationd, wihou: farther during tho bear, wee solize, and bee The total 6. | Tho rec: Ipte hy eboul Ae last week WIN ard In request at Tie. a TKO ale ab Allert u's for ibe week was only URCAPITULATION, Bo oF Hvews —On Weinee‘ay, Oct 1, Carsaumen Foowm, veot ounty Mouaghaa, vase B sory, ‘The total rece'nts of all stock a all the yards for ihe Vent Sheep and | dams. Her friends and soqraintances are reqveeied to attend the funeral, (hus aformuoe, a ¢#0 e’ol00k, from No. 38d Teelf b street JONPA —AL the residence of Jamas Aempie, Ja-vey Lama ing, |i mow, om Pednesday, Hops 25, dates daugarer ot Odsrice aud Iasbells M. Floyd Jones, sod 5 youre amd 4 week were uf follows: — Cores and . Calves. Calves "Trne tsland i no ere please oor Lace On feeneey, Oot 6, ser @ short and palate fen bec g Larras, = 06 years, from comm tab of Pos Ie trlenae of two tell ao requested +> attom the fo eral from ber iste resideroo, 0. 147 dat Twenty oighit without ferther sotioe, this efte news at half past ore clout Lym —At Greenpoint, Brooklyn E. D, on W morning, Oot T of ooomnmnytiog, MARY Jalen ihe belaret wie of Willem Lyon, 00d deaghter of the iste Willem years, 0 mente and 18 Gaye YORK AND The follow Feport of live stock proughi over this roe, Camloes Sew York, for we week ending Loe the oerel 10- morrow alternoor, at two o’siook, from tae | vesraenoe of ber (atber in law, Your sirest, near Mase rol-, Greenpoint. woransom —Oo Wednesday, Oot. 7, Eumsumrn Downs, the beloved wife of P F Molasson. Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to a tend the roneral, to morrow afiern on, at to o’olocs, trem hor Inte residence, corner of Vanbrunt and Ewen cireems, South Bros lyn. MOUOLLONGH —On Wednesiay, Oot T Faamcum, Gat son of Devid B. and Mary acOullongh and 94 days, Fonerai from the residence of kB aw Fighth avenue, bis aftarn on, ai 5 canon —At Yorkville, Mie, Cornea ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. pr; DOUBLE SOLED WATER PROOF SRW ED $4. BU, boo, ROW ready Mt JOMES', 10 ann sree; 8180 BS 0" ongress shoes, LJ aor. OF THe POWRA OF DR Simi e te ” diy: anieee ay pebrotrpe gallery o Sore eed an Be ca cmaseh oben, “Cheap tor ooh. Cheap for onsh, Obeap for onsh 24) Broadway, Widndow shades, Paper bang ngs. farther noice. Rice —In Broortys, on Woednewtay evening, only child of Joseph A. sad Emma & BOL’ won a A gptea Gasus AND ay teed 6 ososiha — par sre oan er “Reais "| unt Sears ome rots fry he Pte otha thal Fen eres eat a Saewe eens ts for sale. Stito 00 (he prea ee, Jaton WJM reese 1, of @inenee of the heart PRONARE OILS. The relatives and friends of the family are invited te as - whe Ke Of Com) wounoe to thelr agen’ tend the foners, thie afternoon, a: six o’slook, from hie caumers That thay have disesrered a provers by‘wnich ail | [4i# rewdence, cerner of Brosaway aad Soventy.0rum Tyan: Se mores atreet, The po -] ot ond crak pe? bouts amy ioe cam b+ seem