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i EE fi fe E i + | 18] i Este H if Ae z i & s E 8 i a ¥ i Fg ie abe i oe F. 3 Fi i Hj i i af Ct t : i : i z 4 ii H z i & 3 Ee 3 Ry ge 4 e ia Eciz if! g i F H E i 5 ‘visited several other institations yoslerday, and aprends (Heir mtaroments. In reply to an inquiry if there was any THE IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION. ‘This {estijation has Gyer $116,000 in eptote and bank ‘Ollls, and during the last year received $326,418 16 from 8,606 depositors. Its assets are an follows:-= Genie and banks Bilis oon o-oo es oun 25 S116/008 24 the a = of New York and double the amour! oy real estate, in ‘Brook Now York city bonds and stocks bonse and lot.. bY : | Banking Ml Bota... ceccseecescecccreseccoesenes: oo 9032 261 65 ‘There waz a emul ran on the F1 Industrial Savings Bask. Tae c'sims of all pariice ae ewe were promptly ‘and they went away sn Our reporter | vistt the remainder of the sevi beaks during tne day and lay their satements before Feaders of ihe Hxnatp to-morrow morning. THE BROOKLYN BAVINGS BANK. ‘The run upon the Brook!)n savings bank was contianed yesterday, with a rash from the time of the open- ing Of the doors until they were closed. Rey. Mossrs. Ovmiday and Turner expostulated with those of their faith, Dot with Little effect. Some of the depositors pre- vended to heed what they said, and slinking back again as coon as the priest’s faces were turned the other way. Allthe demands made were iy paid, and there is no danger bet all who want their money can get { There was more money drawn out om Saturday than The persone who were most urgent in their demand ‘wore small depositors and 110 poorer clwsci. The officers Of the bank were co: to partly close their doors at the esual hour of and at 12 o’olook the following Botice was posted ap:— GUATEMOT OF THE AFYAIRS OF THE BROOKLYN BAVINGS RANK Om Tam ler Day Ov JULY, 1887, BEING THEA Last sKMI-AN- WUAL REPORT, ‘Boads and io ot Hew ¥ ‘(he amonn! Brate stocks of New Onab Yosterday morning. GOUTH BROOKLYN GAVINGS BANK. bed tae nd eng before the {HE DECLINE IN FLOUR, AND CHEAP BREAD. In tho Board of Councilmen last evening, Mr. Warner Presented tke follow ng ordinance — Be tt by the pres, Algormnen ont Counell, in Os zon Assembled, tam: from afer bat day of Bovember nrrt, |’ sh» li be illegal for any baker, grocer Or dealer in provisions to nell barter or dispose 0’ any wheat- 0, F ¢ or onien bread or of any cake dough. or manufac tared breadst ff intended for hamn food, is avy other way or ebape than by weight, rnd by the pound avortupols and the shall ia all casge be rectooed ta the eurresey of the 5 8 by the Mayor, THE HARD TIMES AND THE TARGET COM- PANIES. Notwithstanding the panic among business men, tho poarcity of money, and the impending sufforing to the poorer classes, there seoms to be no diminution of the wumber of target companies that (il) our streets at this genson of the year, Every day nearly a dozen companies Pas the Henstn cilise, while as many more turn out who ‘The companics are composed almost exclusively of i li freee te 2 tr Hi BUILDING. ‘The shipballders generally complain that thetr business thas not boon #0 dail in the last fifteen years as It ls now, ‘The majority of work doing is on government contrasts, and no private contracts are offered at remunerating rates. ‘The present high price of timber, together with the faot.that Galling vessels just now] are not paying very well, on 80- Count of the stagnation of freight, combine to prodace this State of things, The prices for timber have ranged about 992 60 for yellow pine and $48 for oak per thousand, and sbout the same rate. The shipbuilders my retee fit a i] Lj By ; l if dl zi 2 i tft ft i 3 E : f i te i iz NEW YORK HER @ bands in the as through herd times, and godoub} many of them are well to walt for work. THE WORKMEN OF THE NOVELTY WORK3. We regret to learn that some of our mon draw the gold on the biile they get for wages. This course, if continurd, will put an end fo cur getting any bills from tho banks, ee owes to cus abitiy Wn smear meaning tte warty ible to epougd parpose. the oat would be to farew ail our men ont of ¢m- vloyment, we feel it to be one duty, (wnile fally Ung the right ofany maa to hereby guarantee, for the sext thirty Gays. ihe goodness of all bills paid out by us. HORATIO ALLEN, P-esident, Howagp Porrss, Secretary. Ocroses 12, 1867. SUICIDE OF A YOUNG LADY. A young lady aamed Catherine Chancey, residing at No. 8 De Bevole street, Brooklyn, committed auicide yester day by cutting ber throat with e razor. She wasa seam that the firm she worked for could room committed the 1y, baving missed at the dinner table, went to see the cause. fouad her tn a dying condition, A ‘was called in, but tho artery been abe soon after expired. Police Intelligence, THE ADVENTURSS OF A COUPLE OF YOUNG BURGLARS —FEARFUL, AND PERHAPR FATAL PALL—AN IN- TERESTING CASE OF JUVENILE DBPRAVITY. A couple of youthful burglars, named fimothy MoGrath and Joseph MoJarthy, met with rather indifferent lack on Sunday afternoon, while attompting to carry off some pro- perty from the building 33 Chambers street. One of them (McGrath) waa nearly killed by falling through the sky- light, wbt.e bis companion met with bat litle better luck, for be was c.ptured by the police a few hours after the burglary was perpetrated. The store in question "as 00- oupiod by Norion, Jewitt & Buzby, hardware merchants, on the firstand basement floors, while the upper part of the premises was rentea by Messrs. Ross & Balla d, whole- sale deslers in clothing. The boys got upon the roof or ine store by climbing through an unfinished bullding next door, and attempted to effect an entrance by forcing off the eruttic. Butin this they were ansuccessfal. They then, with tbe ald of some oid tools which they found upon the roof, broke off the skyligut and prepared to make the ha- zardous descent. The foat was s dangerous one indeed, far the obarces of falling to the basement beneath were decidediy in favor of the person makin; it H SERIES He ii E I ag ie ng. McGrath is bat 12 years old, while MoUarthy is bat two years bis senior, Tce latier talked of bis adventure with sppareot unconcern, ax if 1 was an every Occurrence; a2¢ while ap for examination be fore Jo Osborne, at the Lower Police Coart, he made the following statement {a relation to tne burglary and ie atteodant circumstances — ‘Me Qarthy; I wee born in this otty; am is aa tntomperave msn; he wa heen to aoont $5 about a art cor er the store by breaking bept Ip prison about three weeks, whea Mr. Wood came lo me and aid If T would te'! a!) about |} he wou'd let me off; so 1 owned up all abors it and ses'iled in eourt against he pears 5 was censens Se 00 © P , 90 1 got ont of that sorape; I got seoquainied with MeGrath in we went into Norton, Jewett & Buz! caer comas Bales wh we wamnet, posdent Sermons of Dr. Chapin, Dr, Sundiand, Dr. Van Zandt ard other wel] Known preachers, on the preseat Financial Crisis. ‘The Proceedings ef tbe Choss Congress —W onderful [is Wares Dollar Hats, Fall at Whites \dd Palton street, between Rroadway and Nansen street, ‘Tablet je by int —Knox, Mo. 219 Teme Bros: of hate to 4 and py Ky ity ‘ear sla teen ee be taken if hia customers di ‘The still more ox sored, with Speer tnt mera at ‘Witla aslore er, with Aulagraph 98 the back, with Siete ite couaternia, 3 IBHING G: Sainte of our own, Manufacture, rabee ham, ores, &e., £ pine: ker st vent banks in this and the ewrround- e VERY LOW PalUaD © OTHING FOR ‘Southern and Weelern trade, Holloway’s Ulntment Cannot be too Impli- oy sexe upon & remedy for nines of tt the bladder. ould he thoronghly ruy°ed ta reaton aft cted. The tmmediate reault will ban ovssation of Pain, and coutinued epplications will coneu mmate the cure. jonery is a certain cure fer worms; tb! vegetable, readily taken by children, ani are easy and effec wai ia their overailons’ fold by 0. T MAR & CO., wholesale wi Grugagists, at 25 cents per Mowvar, Oot. 18-6 P. M, ‘There was raiher an irregular market this morning. As the steck board tho amocnt of business transacted was ermal, aud almost entirely for cath. Now York State 1862, foll off 1 per cent; Virginia 6’s, 2; Missouri 6’s, 3; Now York Central Railread 6’s, 4; Phenix Bank, 5; Dala- ‘ware and Hudson, 1; Reading Railroad, 2; Cleveland and Toledr, 1. Now York State 6's, 18:3, advanced % per cent; New York Contral Railroad, \; Erie, i. There was quile a variety of State siocks sold this morning, gene- rally at lower prices, as will be seen by our quotations. Bank stocks were all lower, but there were but few sales. ‘There-was a salc of Hudson River first mortgage bonds this morning at 76 per cent. It ig true but a small lot was so'd, but the prise snowed the pressure for mosey. We Dave uct seen fora loog tinm any sales of Hudson River Railroad stock. It probably has gone completely out of sight. Its valae bas beer merely nominal for years. Tho following stooks aud boads wore sold at austion by A. H. Nicolay:— Pus Remus Sry cette ta ne coe for the prefixed E ¥ do tizane’ Bark (eypotb) ... jew York Balnaoe Doek Jo. Bank 2 Fe & iylule S98 sooS 5 SHIRSRENSEEY, § 583335 Missouri 6’s..... New York ity 6's, 1859. s #600 Onto 6's, 1886.......... ‘ 1 share #iuy vesant Fire Insurance Company .... a At tho second beard ihe market closed heavy. The fa- vousb’e bank statement, it appears, has not exercised a corresponding tn{laence upon the stock market. A very (mall amount of business was transacted, principally at lower prices. Virginia @’s fell ci! 1 per coat; Missour' 6's, 3; Barlom Bail-oad, 3; Cleveland and Toledo, 34; Pa- nama, x. After the board the tendency wee downward, ‘aod stocks goveraily offered lower. The decline in Virgi Bis and Missouri @’s to-day created some surprise. {he Arsistant Treasurer reports to day aa follows — balfa dozen banks were reported early in the morning, ‘and the names of many of our largost and staunchest houses were quite current as having suspended, fo far es the banks are concerned, only one actually suspended. ‘The Grocers’ Bank closed {ts doors to day af.or having made up ite account at the Cieartng House. The reiarns of this Institution made to the Clearing Louse this morning were as followe:— -9873,679 8,018 89 318 oe + 400,097 Compared with the returns of the previous wook there bas been a slight reduction in each department. The re- ports regarding other banks proved to be ali false, and we Delieve without the least foundation. The capital of the Grocers’ Bank 1s $300,000, which is so much reduction im the banking cepttal of the city, The failures of city banks Detore the revulsion terminates will probably bring our banking capital down to about the amouat existing previous to the recent rapid Increase. The faitere of one of the oldest slock houses in Wal! street was reported this afternoon. Two concerns in St. Loute are also reported, with Mabilities to a very large amount. The Pratt Bank, of BaiTalo, has suspended. In ro- (214 tothe numerous suspensions reported in this city, ‘we are not disposed to give names, proferring to waits ‘more official announcement. There are all sorts of rumors in cironiation in relation to certain houses, and many of the reports are of the most absurd and ridiculous natare. We give all the mames so far as known up to the iatest moment, at the close of the week during which they ooour, ‘and tbat is, (n our opinion, oMenjenough. Some of our oo- temporaries are disposed to parade them balf a dosen mes, inas many different ways. If there is actually any necessity for pudlishing tbe aames of those who are unfor- tunate enough to be carried down by the financial storm, ‘4 all, 18 strikes as that once is enough for any purpose. A. HL Nicolay will bold « special eale of stock and bonds to morrow, Tuesday, at half past 12 o’oleck, at the Mer- chante’ Exohange. A variety of stooks and bonds will be offered. E. H. Ladiow & Oo, will likewise haves public sale of stocks and bonds at the Merchants’ Exchange, to morrow, Tuesday, commencing ot a quarter before 1 o’clook, P. M., Inatead of at the agua! hour. Simeon Draper's regular semi-weekty sale of bonds an! stocks will take place to-morrow, Tuesday, at half past 18 o'clock, at the Merchants’ | xchange. We understand that one or two of our largest bank bare diecounted to-day to some produce dealers in the in terior, for the purpose of enabling them to ges the crop: forward as fast as possible, before the close of navigation. A meeting of the stockholders and bondholders of the Delaware, | ackawanna and Westers Railroad will be held ‘at the Mercantile Library, on Wednesday evening, the ‘2ist inst., to recetve the report of the committee appointed to mature a plan of relieving the eempany {rom its embar- resamnente. Mr. N. @. Bradford has been appointed recetver of ihe Bowery Bank. Ho has been its cashier, wo believe, from the time the bank wae first formed. ‘We learn that, on the 10th inet, all wae quiet in Nash- ville, Tenn, The Bank of Tennessee and the Union and Planters’ Bank of that city are gaid to be strong and sound Anstiintions. Tha steamahip Atiantio, at this port from Liverpool, brings us four days later news from all parte of Karope. ‘The demand for money continues sotive, at fall rates of Interest, Quotations for cossola show sudden ‘lastuations. A decline had been realized, but they closed a little better, Nothing doing in Amerwan securities. In the general markets there had been no change. Cotton was steady, fad but moderately active. Breadgtuty were jue. Revel pts road Increase. Receipts from Jan. 1, 8 fame porto lah poareess tenses ee aeatieu8 BL Increase. weteee. 254,206 12 ‘The increase of revenve isst month is most gratifying, nd the moreso when we romember how many o her roads shew a faulting of. ‘The sales of Illinois Central Raliroad lands during the ‘week ending Oot. 8, 1867, were 7,636 86.100 eores, for 1998 678 34. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the condition of the prin- otpal departments a each bank of this city om the mora- ing of Baturday, Oot. 10, 1867 :— New Yous Orrr Bamxa, Loans. New York...... $8,088,678 Manbattan « 4 461,186 3.02918 211,403 82 662 ‘Totals......8101,017,500 11,416,204 7,628,600 61 No report from Bowery Bank nor East River Bank. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the average dally move- Loans. Oirend’n. Deporiis }, 786. .109,716.436 12,270,485 8,760,386 65,866,422 106 992,205 10,878,220 8,665,108 62,661,173 01,961,707 11,016,184 8,830,628 er] ie Be A 10, 0, i nn EEE ; 4 aa Seecsess 2. : Benne Seestesess ae a 3 aes E i i f a3 T rE 2 + M3 E SBREWB EY f HH e ith nABRo = Hane GEeearese a8? i ie ie i 8s ae ih i ; 233) ania ae ] oN 33 Baa2223 : SSSSS5: i 5 3 s BSE ay SER Be S3335 a825833 Reon BREA BE SSsee a a8 ‘] BE Hs z F i is See ay bh 4 ui i 1, 3 i § ABS +3 5 : 3 = r 5 aUETTEECERESSUEEET? Be B38 2e2 abs? ESSE & ‘8 z ay RSE 5 5 2 2 5 i 5 3 3 = ze g 33 = Pris se s 822 g2aeee2as ES : HE i & =e = 100,985 673 13, WO8.177.491 33. E § z = s 3. & = s = s & r 16,103 62,708,965 10/,917,869 11,476,204 7,628,590 49,746,176 ‘The last retarns, compared with Uiose of the provions ‘week, exhibit the following changes in tho aggregates: — $4,017,080 , 9,062}189 ‘These returns aro highly favorable. No ove dared antict- pate such a silisfaclory statement Any increase in spe- cio was jht to be uttoriy out of the question. The public mind mat be much relieved by this exhibit, and the grea! danger Gan now be considerod over, The de- crease in discounts and deposits is not ia reality so large 88 reported, for no returas from the Bowery and the Fast River banks are given this week ast wook these banks reported an aggregate discount |ine of about $1,480,000, This deducted from the reported decreate shows an actasl deoreare in the Itve banks cf may $2,000,000. The de- crease in circulation is but Iittle more than the amount of iasue of the two defunct banks. Public confidence must soon revive under such « flattering show of our banks, ‘and it is Dow the general opinion that al| the leading insti. tutions in the city will go through. We have never wa- yored a moment tp our falih, and feel now stronger than ever in the belief that nothing ts to be foared, so far ae our banks are concerned. Some time since we placed the lowest point of contraction im loans and dis. counts atone hundred millions of dollars, and it looks ‘vory much now as though it would reach that Sgare. The banks we do mot think will go much below that polst ‘They can sustain themecives without muon diflicalty at about the prerent level. The specie reserve ie likely to increase from this time ont. Westall have « California steamer in by Thursday, and the current of gold will soon fet Wie way from Europe. As soon aa our importations of gold from Exgiand commence there will bea sieady arri- yal by every steamer, both at this port and at Boston. The banks of this city have fairly passed the Rabicon, ‘The conirsction hae beem immense and unprecedented In the history of banking in this city, and It is « matter of astonishment that tho failures amosg the merchants Bave, after ail, been 69 fow tn mamber, In about sight weeks the loans have run down from one handred and twenty two millions (9 one hundred and two millions of dollars, a reduction of twenty millions, averaging, in that lomgth of time, two and and a half millions per week. So far as the banks are concerned It looks as though the worst wes over, They wil, without doubt, continue ander short ral) until the storm is entirety over ,and even thon let ont very gradually, If there are any banks disposed to ox- pand, there is certainly « chance for them to do so. Isis tho impression of many merchants that the whole fnuncia difficulty would be again renewed by a general expansion of bank loans. The Danks who are desirous of trying the experiment mever will have a better opportunity. ‘The result would not be long delayed, and then we should tco which class of financiers advocated the soundes: theory. . ‘The remarkable uniformity of the business of many o our city banks will attract attention. From the published weekly statements of the oondiiion of our olty banks for the last seven weeks, we make the following comparative exhibit of the operation of ove particular institaton for thie period. We take for instance the Bank of Com- * 6,442,912 12)187 867 6'941,088 12)919'866 6,804,078 tho bank officers bold thie day at the Clearing Hovse, Thomas Tileston was appointed Chairman, and James (allatin, Secretary, when on motion the follow. reeolntions consi eousty adopted -— there in vo demand for specie npam the banks Of this olty for exportation, and gaa be aca? at present; ALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1857. ‘The following statement shows the business of the Peapeytvenia Rallroad for the moni of September, com- but, om the with tbe of ox- omer, a prosent 4 ts (aap ortation, must be " ron ft or oprole wherew, from ‘causes, with of New York, 8 corrent of epecic payment of debe and the ‘hase of goods; an’ re in the som! mon reoetpt of large a from Caitforn’a sent bere for the pay mort 5 the United States Treasu: fae at Pree pry Dey pobllo expenditure and for Jomption of the pubiis debt; aud wberess, im this eate of things, every natural aud y tendeasy Is to accumu'ate specie in the banks, aud to enable them to diffase is thi it the country, as tho baste of credits, by which the jant o} Providence her given more bountifaly than ever, may Bt to merhet, copfidesce may revive, the circulation of com- modities be resumed, the inernal e: eu restored, the wheels of industry be cet in metion and emrloymeat ence more be given to laber; and i i t i é g RRL # a | 3 Fou 3222883 seerergeess e2e azesaea 3 raseess x EBEBe RRA BRSZ2.2528 RRERK ea aSS2858 60 do bo 166 Cai & Kk Is RR.. 60 Mil & Miss RR... io 3300 6136 6000 7 \ 13600 60 20 16500 N 0 6 Sarak" gf 4000 City’ 90 26 8€00 It Con & 70 1000 E BB or i 65 207 obs Bi of 70% 80 60 Oum Coal 6% «(lo 150 Harlem 6% CITY COMMSROIAL REPOR ¥. _ wes Baaapervrs —Floar—The market wae dull, and 4 46 65 . + 46 cid Western Obio and Oblo superfin: ~4 Ld Extra Ohio and Western.. 10 “ Canadian ‘fine and extra. oO ” Baits Alexandria and 40 60 Southern fancy and extra. 6 00 Chrloe extra family and bakery’ 700m 8 00 | Rye flour. 8 ibe 476 Corn meal .. 8408 400 Capadian ficur was doll and lowor, with sales of 300 to 400 bbis. at quotetions. Southern brands wero in better sup ply and easier, excert for mixed brands, with ralos of 800 @ 900 bbis. at our . Rye flour wee inactive, and prices meal—Jorsey and y wine were in oye ndy syd Wheat—Tao mar- ket wae ; prime choice lots exhibited no change of moment, Tho sales embraced about 26000 a 30 000 cag ey nee ise! pot p§ 180 $1 23, a white, prime ice, and damaged do. ; ‘Chicago spring at &%c, and Obio red at $i 10 do, at p. &. Corton —No sales of moment were . The ox ports for the week ending to day amounted t) aout 6,000 bales, leaving the stock in this market reduced to aout 14,000’ bales GRTS.—To Liverpool about 170 bales cotton 200 toma oll cake, in bags, rosin were engaged at is. 6d. hanged. Smoked horring were dull and sale light. were at 260. in bond, and No. 1 at 160. Facrr —Smell rales of bunek raisins were made to the trade at $3.8 $3 76. The ontire of the Pride of the Beas, which embraced about 15,000 whole, beif aad qvar- ter boxes, new crop Malegs raising, the third arrival o/ the feason, wee offered at auxtion yestersay. The sale drew 628 50. Naval Sromms were still dull. Spirits turpentine was nominal st 880. a 40c.; and rosin, with crude turpentine, were irrecaler, and, in the absence of any sales of mo- ment, we omit one. Ona was doll and nominal Sperm and whale ott wore quiet—$1 30 was ssked for the former, while whale was nominal Provmore,—Pork—The market was quict, and sales Sonfned toabont 160 a 200 bbis. mess at $28 a $23 50, and toaboat 15 bbls. at $13 60 0 816 15, and wore quiet at Side @xtont of about 400 | at 106 , with short ridbed middles at p. | ‘About 200 prokager shoulders Lard was inactive, with emali and cheese wore wiibout | imal. Of 60 bage Caloulta were made at 6 Ko. Sccant—Tae market was dull and quiet. The sales ‘were confined to 60 common grades Cuba at Ohye. @ ONM0., and 16 lo at 6i¢e. ‘HIsk eT —Hiales of 600 bbis. made at 2ic., with i ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. MISCELLANEOUS. 10 Vongress shows. . . determ'ned to AT PRICES TO SUIT THR ‘and ae low as they oan be pu raven, podepintt sa FRaRK : BALITS Rank LOslivs FRaNK LES ILLUSTRA) NEWSPAPER. ILLOSTR ATED & AP BE. ae RD D BR BP APSR, Unt RaTED NEWSPAPER. LLUSTRATED NSWsPAPaR ULLUATHATRD NS@BP 4 PAR. ILLUstRaTRy NEWEEAPER, will tain complete its trolod narratives of the Last vivore trom the fearfal ahiwreck of the “Ooutsat Ansevton, the hurricane deck of the Central Wn ‘put a rot Gorm tod logot upon Ie* (Page cay w ob Toe ol for life A plauk. ’ |. He discovers the boa! at a distance. Ge conceen & tne oxhnasied too lah tn. 8 & miles to the bouts: . Gesat tehen thn ont and a ape Boe ie ae Tice, Grant aad Dawson by the baste Mary, after their Tumparslioled suflerings in the iifeboas 0€ We lear Garden at Berne. 2. G1 Making _Beantifal initial cat, 19, Garhi the Frat. 24. Bowing the apoles. 21, The Pound House and the Prees ia py ewenve Cal of the fwo Giants of the ago—fteam an@ ‘B._ At’ ot of vot tabeg notice— Beware of the Ball Also oll the current mews of the dsy, foreign \teme, masta, drama, chers, £c. Prive only six conta For sale by all news agents. Order at once if you wishte feoure this great psper, yRANTILORS PATENT SALAMANDER S478, Beoured by the cele» froma damonees, STEARNS 4 MAR # Marray street, #. ¥, RER®.—A& RATIRED OLER@Y- ita 1D a fow daye, afer many youre sates (0 make koows, Ge rescripim used. Dire street, Brooklyn. man, Of great bervoas suifering, meaus of cure. Will send the Rev. John M. Dagoall, .—Ai Trinity oharoh, on Monday, Geo. C Pennell, Wiiuam @, Onanoumm, Hor naoor, of this city. ¢ 42 years. ome are respectfufty inviked to sitend the funeral, from bis residovce, cor ter of Kent avenve and Ross street, this afternoon, at twe c’olook. Beapr.—On Monday, Oct. 12, et one o'clock, Tnomsm Bu. Dy, aged 06 years. ‘Tho friends are requested to attend the fameral, to-mer- Tow afterseon, at half patt two o’clook, from Forty-axm street, between Fourth and Fifth avenuce Basyzas—©o dundey ‘ct. 1!, of consumption, Mies Inamits Bemexsm, aged 58 yeas, dangbtor of the late Devois Brennan, aq , of Woodview, Onstiecomer, Ireiand. Tee funeral will ake piace ‘rom the residence of her brother in-law, R. Forresial, No. 191 First avenue, thie morpipg eleven o’olook §=Her remains wili be taxen to Calvary Cometery Caanwice —At Westfield, Staten Island, om Sunday, Ost. 11, Euzs pera, wife of James Uhadwick, and 4 « the la'e Eiders Layater. of Newtown, L. | , aged 01 yenra. cases uy invited to at Cure — Go Sunday. (ot. 11, Mitton ‘ils reiatives and friends are respectfui tend the foserai from the residence of bis cacis, France Cottam ~ ta Rast Warebaim, Massy on Thoreoay, O* i LNs on Joun H w caly oon of Job a, Deltan, ot Calueraie’ nace eare. foeper yy von Ti coteenty, Braue Ovms, Coma — ’ ia the 47h year of his age. - Gis frtemda and those of the family are |ovited to attend the fonere! this afternoon, at two o'clock, !rom his late re- (0. 199 Sash First street, Brooklyn, «. D D ‘a Brooklyn, on Monday morning, (ct 13, Jom Dhes, in the 78d year of bis ‘The faperal will take place from his late resi fence, em Clermont avenue, between Felton and Atlentic to morrow afternoon, at two o’ciook. The quaintancss of the family are respecifally Lavited to amend ‘withoot further notics, Dickweee.—Oa Sunday morning, Oo\. 11, of disease af” the hoart, Jomae Drckiscon, in the 6 ot your of bis age, ‘The fonoral will taxe piece from bis Inte residence, Me. Le morrow afternoon. at two o’cloo. ly ve. ‘osama —Oa Monday, Uct. 18, Ins K Downs, aged 3 yeare, * months and 31 days. The fri ace of the family are respectfc!'y invited to at tend tho foneral, \nis ‘at toro o'clook, from Ney Dor aged 2) ears. ‘The relatives and friends of (he family, and the mem- ders of the 8 onecusters Associati: Mc@aaya —Oo Monaay, Oct 12, afer a lingering \linens, Tromas MoGasrm, in tne 2d year of bis age ES SF Invited to attend on erncom, at from bis late residence, 10 Frankia street, fartber notice. BAD Taceday, Oct 6, Mart daaghter of Wiliam Gale,