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roy TH DRAFT. Paid commutation Heid for seevice Huctiabed subsiituros. Notifications aud Exemptions. Veanitabi “ he afternoon hm | worl » the name of | ; t uy . 4 suitable age 1 before the Board, with his papers | Ain) wun exemption, op tho ground that he | Substitutes... whom the notice which he received | 1 Service Maoh shal's notice was directed to _NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, Joseph Harrison, 298 W. 334 at., Hose 61, notive. ‘Thos, Mallen, 109 Cedar st, og 20, active We, Cm weil, 5 Chr, yetie &t., Hose No 8, active. Chas. Daley , 171 Clinton s1., ties 31, exempt 4, Turhey, No. 6 Ritge et, Hose 31, active, duckaon Lrving, 27 Ru'gers at., ng No. 6. acuve. James M. Croina, 189 Delancey t., Ing. No. 6, active. ast Tn whee Enz. No, 3, actave. APNULATION an oa! di va 6 [+ Patek Partity som oleicehe: ab: Sewanee of 4 | And. J. Barve ay Hoso, exempt. pipusieas my AER 1,| Jacob Burge, Fag. 26, activo. : . Poe paves 1"| George Sunitb, 96 Orchard at-, Koa, 81, aotive fe usual routine of 8 | Motuertaas child 1 amy ; i “ Singular Riot Olaims. : - na ; e 66 | two rot claims of a somewhat singular charactor wore . we ire sdiourned at four P.M watitaine 'olock } a1 1. ene Comptevitor’s office yesterday. The first was «hor umber o! YH SEVENTH DISTRICT. that of aman named Wiliam Bowen, an emyfeys of the y small, ‘heir cases presented he Dusmesa far he seventh dintriot yewterday Coola | Kae houme in Twonty-firat street, East river, who claims spies gue dainages and medical expenses from the city, for the shooting of bis aoa Michael Rowen, dieing the progress of the riot oa the 15th of duly, om the corner of Twenty- second street and Kirst avenue, for which he pute ima bill of $250. The second i a claim of @ more novel oharacter pat in by Harris Burgalew, ander the following cwroumatances. He was employed as & er by the Messré. Higham Rros., merchant tailors, No. Lptege) ompson,” witha “p spell bis ‘treet, and ing ee riot, Shout it necessary for self t eps , 4 no 2 the lartie, Je.. ¥ S. Steiger, &. Preservation to stoyhut home (or Cour Woekst and as many Ns 70r ceee eno WET fe BAIA aoe ae pietieubenstew Ohas, | days. Ou returning to bis empoyers’ store, he fovad (at oa" wanted. Cc ble eroks firing followed, hana : is piace bad been filled, wat ne now socks to recover during which quot freely given from Toc PUYSICAL HISASAEY. compensation (rom the city for lone pt time. Many claima to the mavife ms of the Kpoctators, wher Cerardus King, GoW ‘kson, FP. Speder, A. Gara- Of an Oqually Curtwur yn wil those already hy i pypec ale oni Bfbpraace, co, 1 hrimtey. C, Strauss, 1h Kemble, Win. | oned are, daily placed bslore, Comptroiler Breeuan for ts. of laughter as “Thomson nT | A. Bohning, €. Page, Wm, Godtres, yidaradion any man’? {0 svell bis poser, Ar iirandh 3, Kvertardt, | A, diab withont ap wos ort A, Kazatha A Wait The Ment tre Brookiym. THe SKEOND DisTTEN. 1A COGHEO TON Sue wa A Of Lnrwingad yesterday samoger, Jacob om or Kor +) Pinte ward Of Erookiye, und dean todhour cares (rome mie F the Nath. Ninetw four ages are eet apart (or ence (ay. un preeiict. oot dolurs Wwe bh W LAL Vyse, 2. 1 foe tort ays, mutciag ay Git three hundred and seventy im worttiess bills om a defunet Woshineton institution, | J 1 Sites . atittee, Jot’ States,’ | gig mamas, The (olowaug is (roan the oficial moored of has beow exnmined inte bY Goneeal Sunerintendant Ke Lous Sohrosder. Wa: € Poder, G. Storer st i nedy. McGill was arresicd at the instance beau. . rexaasinan SUETEUEM, las yoaterday ; i thorities, dt tuken before Justice Dowling. Jods James Shannon (urnished Henry Robman, » Watts Sai " James fi. Michxol Start, De- wroteste ‘that ‘be had ud,land ip attempting to swindl shed J. Hudson, J, Manheimer furnished Jacob ‘ pa a He bas beed hert so answer the charge be- Ado!. Kratt furnished G. suckhardt, J. 2. Bubler | X#lb av,; Thomas N. Hickox, Park place: Frederick om Tarnished Jaco nrolment bas transacted about one-third | Ran ed With the office as far as it re- consideration of claims for exemption, as will be sean by the following stat compiled trom the records of the Board by our rep ~ ns drafted. . fore the courts. Keech, +307 THe E 251 Yuralstea ouetinions Nt Vaid commatation fee. . 23 Sent to rendezvous = 110 Fxempted for physical disability and othe 671 day, and none of then of lowing is a correct tist —iaking a total of 1,132 eases adindic ted, hi 1.943 cases yet to be disposed of. ‘The following is the list for yesterday, with the disposition of each case:— ay HELD 10 DUTY fiucis Hleary Wesser. John D. Vovslacs, H.C. Viger, Michiel Coggins, James L, Schott, Daniel Cruzer, James Dolan, | Edward N@rris, Henry Abel Henry Frosthian. Timothy Buchley, krnest Lattinger, a fd ‘Thes. MoGrath, H. A. Spaulding, J.J. Vettit. ©. Porcher, | Cicero Montron, Wm. Thowas Kinley, John J. sungies, Joky Porvell, Alfred | Nimrod Crow, Chi 1. Cornei!, William Ahrents. Michvel Mahony, William OVER AGE Oberts, Andrew Leteyre (colored), Patrick Lynch Doyer, Jules Malay, M. Cavimagh. Francis Jazermun, Michael McDermott, Anthony selmudt, Powercy Pitch, M.D. Hooke: Wilson, Henry Schultz, LAID OVER. John Wolf, Joho W. Miller, vail. IN SERVICE MAI Jacob Zipfel, Jacob Brandt, Wm, Casbar, TH ‘the Board of Kuro!ment for the Lignth dis work about eight o'clock yesterday morning. ber of cases disgosed of was smaller than on any previous ‘James Dalton, Geo. Jacobs, C. J. Clark, Thos, Dumphy;, DISAWIEITY. . Fisher, {". But Hennis, Mortimer Purcell, George Carpenter, Matthias Schlageter, Richard Kerr, ©, S. Appleton, G. Pam COMMUTATION. bel, DeKalb av., James MoLanghiin , 781 Pacific st. ; Josey Mreanell, 45 Kwen st.; Adama Seifert, 120 Moutrose av.; Charies Numby, DeKalb av.: Ricuard Roach, Yaa Buren : Wm. Whitoack, 241 Atlantic st.; ‘Authony Genel, 188 Clintoa ot. ; Aquila hich, 16th ward; Jona MEGraiu, Nos President at. VORSISHRD StKeTiTT ris, George A, Cochrane, 121 Congress street: john F. Schroeder, 24 Grand street; Robert Whittemore, Madison street; Benjamin i’, Williamson, No. 9 Java street BURMTITUTES. Jobn Cole, substitute for Beujarain F. Williamson; Chas. KE. Mayes, tor Charles D. Ki ley, for Inmes F, Underhill; Watt 11. Tergusoo, for Fre. dorick Knapp; Wytand ‘Young, for Anthony Graof ; John O'Sullivan, for A. Ks Po Cooper: Daniel Rogers, for Joba MeGrath; Johu Wilson, for George A. Cochrane; Edward Horn, for Jobn ¥. Schroeder; James Low's, tor Robert Whittemore. — * UNBO TURN AGH. Axel Q. Cane ® Peatord ay., John F, Zimmerson, Myr- tle av,; Josiah B. Gremiman, Quincy st. Louis Ant werp, 404 Dean st.; Kdmand Staucliff, Hancock si Praga Sonwarty, Greene av. and Broadway: Degraw at.; Haithasar Kench, Hopkins ‘ ichoks Tompkins, 9th ward: Michael Fagan, 9th ward: Vatrick Dempsey, 65 Dern st.; Sumuel C, Swetzer, ap acer Geo, Stone, 9th ward; Adolphus Fisher, 8th ward; Schuekman furnished Wm, Kiever' {uraishod Pat. DISTRICE t resamed ‘The num. Particutur importance. The foi- of the cases disposed of yester- YO SERVICE. B. Howle: AND UNDER AGH. William K. Masters, Ernst Greeht, Ambrose b i" bh ‘Nail siearth : aa Pattie Det 83 Vinton at: ieruansieieres. Union a ay.; inn Walbridgy, Amos m3 wiey,C. Morris, Oecar Jam- Henry Fvesson turpis] foil Mearthur, Meter Lode- i uncioay, ip Oth ward; Au- bert, F. 1.. Lambert, W. Putnam, Claus Drige, f wick furnished Henry M Sta fal Hvis pple, 1 Bao i itis ‘thea ih ward; Chartes A. Falls, sete Brill, Joseph Smita, C. Feary O62, 46 Lorimer wt, 69 Johnadn Robert Watson, John Cahen, Michael MeGerrty, gus, John S. Derav, J. W. HL Sight. Y. Block, Willlam M Michael Muiliga enpan. Dennis eonard W J. E. Lawrenee, TERNISIED 5 RECAP Joseoh Brannan furnished Cha furnished William Allen, J Gawon, Michael Camouch furnished Jacob Vail farpished Robert Wensell, ished Joseph Medoza. PHYSICA), DISANr Heid to service. Substitutes. . Commutation Thscharged for KL Spering ned David pax Cornell, William) Kavanagh ‘amuel Total examined... pupae THE NINTH rt fem ihe wo. trie toed y wan, Peavy NON RSL ENG el Wot balmers £ . Childs SWAT TO RENDRAVOUS ne whole number of conscripts sent te Kontervous at hiker’s Island yesterdiy, RECAPIULATION. rey ONLY S« VY, Dolan, J. forinan, the District wae thirteen. Held to duty Laid over Physical disability. Vornished substitutes. Over age... Under age Non cosidents...... guson Babylen. J. Morton, S «. P. Waish, f Robertson and C. Ginde. J. A. Ciseo. 3 THK VIFTH DISTRIC INLY SON OF A WinOW. Discharged for other causes. Comme, AL noldy, W. Hollinger. M. Henery, F. #. Gieason, J. Johnson, 4. Wallace, R, Catloch, G. M. PAID COMMUTATION, FATHKR OF MOTHRRIRSH CHILDREN, J, Watson and M. Epstein. 128. ‘ilington, Richard Gibberman, | st.; Vetor Kiley, Oth ward: fone Milnes PHYRICAL DIE ARIA. FM, Wheeler, Borgen street; Patrick Dugan, Nostrand aveaue: Theophilis lawrence, Myrtle : Pet mpter street: Henry Juncker, S| ‘pen h Fourth street; Fdward A, B20) State street; lames bicni iglitl ward; wun Young, Ninth ward, Nicholas Bogart, Thicteenth ward; Jobn McG 9 Wyckom st. MFULATION Seortn tice Aadrow Be Cavanagh: 360° detienine bore etreat. ‘Yotai, fifteen, AUIENS Patrik Grace, Mergen street STRICT, at (he above dis: vk aM anne. Vane Inwier, burg, by Ninth ward. onmes tideidee, wspows. AUD FARINA Hrastus southacd, Lighth ward, and Jeseph Reitz, 9 Moreroie street. ONLY SONS OF 5 Rrannitl, C. Leitz, J PA. Lebman, ‘J. ' Stupce’, G Bradbrook, T. H. Tiunt. F. Rey- NOW IN SaRVION. Alphous #.*Baldwit, 72 South Fourth street. FAW) COMMUTATION. Francis Walther, 79 Sackett street OMLY RKOTHER OF A CHILD UNURR TW: Isese Armitage, 21 Seventh sirest FATHER OF MOTHRR TRS CHIL DEN: ¥raok Lambein, 62 McKibben street, and St Niwth ward. Darbron, re th Steiner, WO ALREADY ES MRVICK, UNSUPAMLR AGRE. ‘Une Board of Evroiment met yesterday at the usnat Naina Oana tee me hata heres 24 test cayigame st hour, ‘Yhe nly circumstance of interest which | nefelser, W. Robbins, J. Waith, J. McGuire, J Bint, a. | Hold tor service... 4 cvme tip was the complaint of Jacob Solomons that the | Miller, ?. Hogan, C. Christian Saneutmetan Caeenent ois rramaau Consul charged lim ten dollars for papers of | 94, Biako, 1.. Reimbardt, J MeCarty, H. J. Kerner, a, | Exempt for jisysteal disability . = evidence that he is not a citizen. The following table | Bower, H. Lauchmas. shows ihe amouut of business doue yesterday :— Held for service tikes RecOpted. C. Olmstoad, Number held... Furnished substitut nanutacion real diNAbIliy 3.8, Turners. Stine, B. MoGinnis FURNISHED SURSITIUT &, REUAPICULATION, Exempt for all other causes. 19 OBR. ‘Gin Tota: examined THE THIRD OIseRE ‘The enrolment of conscripts In Che Third district was coutined at No. 259 Washington street yesterday, with the following result--— Mw 1 ‘AM Uthor onnses Substitute accepted... 1 vans su ws Totw Py 17 | Tivingsion B. Van Kleooh offered Emit Hentitey: \tvert e 2) J. Comliu oflered James Ciark: Charles taut offerea (ha (ollowing are the names of the deatted men bela | On 3 | Thomas smith; Chandler Plainfield offered Wm. A. Ver for service — a 3 Charles A. Righter offered Antonio Lope: Chartes Wace atin H. tocy, Michael tity, tous Honan, Daniel | Cneutabiogge 18 | Ganred seine aurea Peter Fhintey; The, Aico oftred ott z, Conrad Stoppel, Lewis Heely,” Prede ver. p rick Multer, Jobe Niouls, KK. Gress, EOP conta, Tald over Petre olen: Chhanucey L. Araatead offered as. Alten. Michael BM iis deecceeccenes ma Wm. H. teynotda, Richard Waters, John the lotlowing are the names of the substitates ac ed » Cleavelnud , aria Caerotl, John A. Vasher, Charles Meetzie brssciioantirekinlayeg tplicrsh or4 Ibert D. Hf Patrick Wi Wm. &, 4 . Jo washer, Charles Meetzler, Alert jumt, Patnick Fieenay , Danioi G. Johnson, e KRearne: “¢ Remny, Lewts There have been but few of the members of the Fire Tompkins, Samuel k. Jones, David Met Joun Leckey. JeTorsow, St Department examined by the provost marshals, owing to Thox, Lockett, peiaak T. Waterhon David Hooker, VAR SIXTH: DISERICT. the fact that they been allowed a longer time than | John Abercrombie, George W. NeVouie, Thomas A, others by request of the Iu coattast to the eager, ine coe Wook, on pearance erushing crowd that bloc sand approaches to this offee storday the ked exch day last rooms prevented a desorted ap- ghosts are ati the rage in New York eof whom bw so that, as committee are still hold esent © was a ghost of an attendance here, | Hall. The following mei vesioner La Mont, having catlad a number of names, | Precured their exemption without « resp st elie’ te Shh haeek rodnumu 671 Water k dering him tn « | yi. Ve Mangam, 54 Dow cletk ps neon. 4236 W M44 ath = 1 » waiting, when the | Captain Faer | snerary eunog even aveon heing | PF tid, 21 Olive aket oy the Soar t me, 18 Hh her uanlery proof Vike 4, dat that hie father and mother told bim he would | R. It BrinkerlioM, 125 We for then feo, French About two hundred have passed examination, er forget his age, os he was born the year before | Richd, Cotler, 170 Mu berry Hoek Grave wae houged at Rawean . hear Cashel Geo, W. stuyves he Board’ did not see that thal ev A Sth at Bond, Jacov shatle: ren, Win. V Abram i’rince jules Lewis Margot, Charles M. War hie committee on behalf of the de met Hoyle, Wm. Lanc, Charles ¢ ALN, Robert 6. Quennetl, Adolph Wellonstein. Hegh Praver, WELD YOR SKRTICN Christopher Joost, David Cavan, John Mernhard, he Hood, » Re hy7 James Vaereil, wongiass. sane ve procured snbstitates, The ing daity sessions at Piremen’s mbers of the depirtment have papers: at, Hose 26, active ning st, Hine 47, active ‘Yuriy. Wm. Foil st, feng. Lary, Yarone! N. Hardy os Parting, Newry enuisen, shy H&L. 1, votive, Evra M. AbboW, Lindoa Emory. Charies Swarm. t! How 2, active. ever dine te Tay. 48. active Vraneis T. ( « Rdward 7 a m Ma ot HL. 8, ative, Inty, Lomatioos Francis, Win Walsh, t. HUTS. wt Fdward tanagan, Win F. Crass. Win, 1. White OXLY SONS ©. Chayanne K Jamepte maar’ Reawitt A. tan Hornard Fethecaton 4 Miutoune, Thowas fovier, John Mathews Harnad Wi ren. 40 MEMNERS OF 4 FAMILY IN (HE SER CHO cireumettnee for people residing in K 15, active, William Dupree. from the | Wm. J. 1 ik st, Hose 26, active. TNOER wom W. Lydecke i. 1, active. Charles K. Talmage. A. MoGratle. ! active, lord Stuart (then domes | Wm. MeKe 1th ay., Eng B. M.G. Blank, Michael Grouback. Charies Derendor!, ronresontationof the county | Patrick Walsh, 20 Christopber st., Eng. Joseph Muchmore, Patrick Clark, Win, Langhtin s the year 1826, which | Jno. Kavanab larkson st., Eng. 34, active. RECAPFROLATION, art’= election Tov wan, 10th av, Png. 54, exempt Disability ides ! 4 very good preven- OW 46th st., Hand 1. & Aliens, oH and Hold. | MARRIAGES AND Married. Arrum—Coare —Oa Thursday , Beptombor “ay, ab 8 pry yy Ager mt 4 Veet, William Hf. Curtis, of en, N. ¥ Bransep—Prrrixoma.—At Dr, Potte church, Univer- place, ou Wednesday, Sepmembor 16, by the Rev. Dr. Marsh, K Buens Brann (0.6 Louse, daughaer of the tate Jobu A. Pottingoll, Kaq papers pleas copy Comaix—Poti ann —On Sunday, Jane 7, by the Dr. SMM, OF St. Thoms chapel, Mr. Joun J4008 Coweta Miss Mauy Janu 0oU.amp, both of thts city. VoLk—BucKmasnek.— At Trimty chapel September LY, by the ev. Morgan Dix, D). moon Courto Mancarcins, daughter of T. H. Covnon—Ravanaon ort. —At St, Thomas church, on Tes day, sepicrnber 15, by Kev. Dr. Moujan, Cuannias T. Cow: mon. of France, (0 Miss Kiaza J, Raviwscirorr, of the late Joseph Ravenscroft, of New Jersey Fomnari,—Sonoo.ne.—On Friday, Semembor 13. b; b+ Rov. D. Green, Mr. Maton oe Foevacs, to Mias Bonoo.ee, of Schoharie couaty. Raltimore papers please copy . Grant—Srewaut.—On Friday, Replontoes, 17, a6 Wood burn, the residence of Thomas A Rev br. Boardmau, D. B. Gram, apg city, eas temo DouGs.as Siswarer, of Mrsv—Ci —Oa Friday gpsaiatiorle at the rom dence of the lo’ macie, ab West Karma, re the Kev. Dy, Winters. Mr Cuvtuss F. Mxap, of New Yor, to Miss Eva M. CLayK, of Wilmington, Det, . Ome —— enw awe. —On Wednesday, September i, by ae New Mr. tray at bis cesidonce,. nena Osnoxn to JOLLA Srew vet bya this erty. Vacue cGn Thacalay evening, Soptamber 17, At No, 32 i ety sacnad qlveet, by Rev. J.C. Wasa. turn, 3 meme to Masia BucK, bola of New York city Vacmen— Yu gate, Wednesday, . at wi George's church, Schenectady, N: ¥., by oy Kev. a Hayne, DL, A. Ceara Patanar, of Now Cork, to daughter ot Hoa. 0. Vibbartt, of ine 8 On. Wednesday evening, Soviember 2, by the Rare io Sobn Brash, Mr. James A. Sainnaw to Miss Hiexenaria S Looxtan, both of this city. Wriis—Jonns.—On Wednesday evening, September 16, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Dr 1 M. Soward, Lexver Wests to Banat, daughter of Alfred Jones, Esq , of ATHS.. Aruatron —From ap accideat received on one of the Dekalb Avenue Railroad Company's cars on Saterday, September 5, Poxrnr Harper Ruawcroxo, He teil asleep, iv Josus on Friday, September 18, aged 27 years. The (rieads and relatives of the family are fi 9a to attond the funeral, from bis late residence, 66 fligh street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Pes —On ‘thursday, September 17, Winviam nack, native of Gallay Groby, Raudalstown, county Antrim, Treland aged 52 years. Ais friends and acquaintances are requested t attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afteruoon, at one o'clock . trom St. Vincent's Hogpitad, 195 Fleveath street. Mobile ana Georgia please copy. Crawacck,—Suddenly, on Friday (moroing. Seotember 18, at West Hoboken, Mrs. Kaz amend’ Caawnuck, wife of Poepaore Mr Crawbuck, aged 29 years, five months aud ays ‘The relatives and frientis of the family ave respectinlly invited to attend the Canersl, from her late residence, West Hoboken, on Sinday afternoon, at two o'clock. GANNON —-On friday, September 18, Bau wile of Chas, Gannon, and daughter of the O'Conner, of Cortiandt street, aged 30 year Ge! ay. days. ends of the famity and toss of her brother-in- ae ay iam Jenneit, are respectially invited to attend the funeral, framn ber late rosidence, 26 New Bowery, ou Sunday afteruoon, ab two o'clock. Covpsrr.—At Now Rochelle, on Thursday evening, Sep- tember 17, Grorox Ducwame, infant son, ot Coartes and Margaret Mixabeth Coudert, aged 4 months and 5 days. Fumeral services will be held at the Church of the Na tivity, Second avenue, near Third street, this (Saturday) morning, at balf-past ten v'clock Canty —On thoraday ember 17, Skeoux ‘€. Canty, son of Jeremiah and Julia Canty, tged 5 montis and 2 Hod te 5 months attend the ave fuily her on, iven i thatamile ao 4 to attend the luneral, front the rosidence 0” pareuts, No. 14 Gregory stroot, this (Saturday ) aiteri - without further notice. ' September 18, at he residence of X treet, James Wi md Hannah Devin, aged alsa those of mes,,Andrew and William Devin, are re- ‘es and friends of the family, to atteud the funeral, on Suuday afternoon, at twe o'clock, from the Canrch of the Holy Martyrs, 59 Vorgytu street, The remains wil! be taken to Greenwood Coneters. Parcxy.-—Oo Thursday evening September 17, siter a and painiu iliness, watch be bore with Christiaa fortitude. Jos Faxuxy, a native of the county Cavan, parish of Larsh, townland of Killimeban. ‘The (rievds of the tamily wer Mully iavited to at~ oN ) afternoon, at two ’SaiGcttr pape PrccrmK,—On Friday September 18, ju Htrookiyn. ASS, widow of Jolm Fulcher, sr, in the T4th year of her age. (he relatives aud friends of tte family are iuvited to attend the funeral, (rom che residence ot ber son-tn-law, Alired Houghton, No, 109 Cumberland street, au Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, Gares—Un Friday afternoon, Beptember 18, at sfx o'ciock, Mary F., daugtiter of Charlee H. and Mary Gates, aged 18 years. ‘Whe relatives and (riewds of the (amily ate respectfully invited to attend the fnneral. from the’ residence of her parents, No. 110 West Thirty aixth street, on Sunday at tenon, al two o'clock Gwys.On Friday, September 18, after a loay and severe iltness, Werte R. Gwyn, in the 30th year of his age. the . also the N.Y. i. bookbinders: mare respecttully invited to attend the funeral, tate residence. No, 172 Broome street, on san n aL hwo o'clock, without further invitation, » Tharaday, september 17, Joay C. ilar 100% years. LO months and 17 days. Notice of fineral will be given ip Sunday's paper Horner 0m Shursday, september 17, Jou f Horome, aged 60 years, 4 months and 19 days, native of Hull. Vorkstire, The trie (tbe tamily ar tend the fruerat. from bis Ngee of the fant ‘pespectfully inyited to at resdence, in Clas-on ave Brooklyn. on Suaduy, of eons) ner in hiw ru Boglan Mictae! smith. J tatriek ab, aC Lwh ofetoek, fram tbs Jonmiug®, ay | “The ratative: hers of Koyat ‘ futly to atlend the funera! her p +» OF Allen street, ox halt past ane «¢ h street, Brook n Kegimen! New and Mary Ano Jordan eon of James aged 81 years The friends of the family and the officers An eX meinbers of the reginent are respect to attend the fi {rom nig aie residence, on Sunday afternoon. at two Kereore wv Kirmuner, aged ‘The relat Loage X Thurvday, September 17. Fremvaen the members of aud the Order in Harmonie emeral Ww maturely trom t sub i@ gece | Vaid commataiion aiso the No. 40 ave respect Provost Marshal pute (he money nvelope. « | m-residen “* + | futiy inv 1, (rou Ris late r name, and when the substitute | J Only suns. : ; y morning, at ten s Island, bis | In the service withont further notice | Two members on Vhursday, September 17, of « Decite | Over age WNOND Kewenen, aged 14 yenrs, 2 ing ithe money he res | 1 Under age. were belive placed on | diway, Ring. SS. active. and friends, aleo the wembers of HM + Hiker suland. one of | Michael Metiowan, 66 CHM st., Hoxe 20 ‘Potal 2 4s and the membars of the Fire Depart he * deserter trom las Greenwich av Png. y active, the Piet second and Third wards have been complet “seneral also members of the Greenwich Guard, and Fitty eeeand New York Volunteers 4 Morris st, Bose 8. ed. and the examination of Fourth sar! conporipts ie how and First Ward Guard. the bere of the Harmonie 4 huek t sted y of the Provent A Cooper, 180 5th st., Hose 17, active | ia progrons. | Hodge No 149.) and A. M.. and the order im genera! HM. Flood, 118 Bluridge at., Eng. 19, active, al! the numbers ander 1,202 will be cntled are respectfally juvited to artend the faneral, from be Jac Commiskey O81 Fast 10th st,, Fog. 3, exempt cour | late resiience, Ne, 50 wiek stfeet, OL Sunday of during — Henry teusou. 90 Broome st., lng. tive. whe fponra reamembied see Iwatt T } morning at 19 o'clock a will be taken to Geo, Helbig, 376 West 46th st. Ha 1 dy and decided to pay the oxemptions of the fol. | Greenwood vematery | das. M. Pelty, 5 Attorney ae twine Tastamiie 6t the wands leaned’ oennil once MeCarisy.—On Friday September 18, after s euort Wilbur F Sinith, 71 ay BD, Ht Ls exempt, Robert Boyle. ‘Third ward-—Thos, ‘orbeu., Was. LVF MiCaviyy aged 35 years : Jas. Mo Cory, 10 Clarkson st M, active | Bourth ward--Thos an, Ineev Qoures, ieaward and relatives of the famtiy are ri italy age, 169 | F. Van Antwerp, 211 W. Yith et, Hose J, exempt. Rigen, Chas. ©. Ta Thos, 2. beows. Pa wer tod the foneral, tro reel lors | Hy. Connolly, 904 W. s7th at, Bag, 1, ective. | Tgnating Patt: Kighth ward—Jjames Hart, Heury shat dence. 45 Baxter street, om Sumday afternoon, at two Jax. | Juv. McCormick. 301 W. 20th st., Kug. 25, active. | Ales. McCready , date Brown. Wen Crowieg, Chas. | ovclouk ved Mott at.. Hose active. Lindergan, Hugh B uv Tagior, Robert H. Hexe Meas ees —soddenly, on Friday, September 18 Mew ter, 48 Jane wt. Pag. 50. exetnpt mans 2 ct alba ? Roweie My Pani ess D 199 F 1th wt, Roe, 28. active ; Due rite he Caner! will be givea in tesnorrew's av.; War. Dowel 7 t | Karmer Rhein, Toth st, 90h and lothaws, Kng. 96, 96 paper * } tive Parvs September 18, Ramsane, deughter brie. | Chas. Hotnagle, 08d st., Sth and 9th ave, Eng tive ‘The Dr noe Pattie, afier a stort illness, a he Chas. FB. Rogers. 69 We Y #8 ob, bing. 25, woth Headquarters, Jamaica, 1.1, embracing in part the | | 2 } year sua $" onthe. 4 ena’ Hy for | Valentine Marek. 16% West 24h st, Hand L. 20, active. | woud, Staton Islan tiene of the munily are Invited to attend the Fl 3. Higher, 809 Green wy Tig. 66. a0tive, | CURRAY Of Mectmnend., Maton Intend | Sederm! 0: the soianede’ of her, 142 Vork street, pn A. MeNanghton, 64 Hester st Fug 6, active. Number of drafted men held for service, 42; paid ) prookiyn, on Sunday alvermoo two o'elpok 1s ¥. Commerdinger, 4 Norioik st. Hig. 44, active commutation, &. exempt for disability, vt: exempt from |“ Reowsy —-Ov thursday, September LT, Beiveet, widow Thomas | Nich. Cc 16 Norfolk st., Home 1 active: other canges, 2 examined prevte of Jatnes . cuuaty Sligo, Irelaed, in a | Wm ir., Hatt st, het. ad and 4th avs,, Bog, 62, | thie nomber there were held (or serwl 8. the ¢8th y po | The examination of dratted mew for the entire county en reapectfully invited to at. ‘ hin Coyle, 110th st., bet, 24 ud ave., Eng. 49, active, , of Riehmond will be cone! » Stet mat. from the fesidence of ber. son-in-lew, Grin eM. hora 2008 8B ay. active. | above figures show clenr! of “the peop! Third avenue, thie (Saturday) rick Kochert. ST av. A, Ka. 26. exempt Staten jsiand, avd y with any otirer oe Y Merer, t 18th st., Kou. 4, motive, trtet in the State of New ¥ toussy —On Friday, September 18, Savan Jaxx, dagther Steys ‘ vier #t., bong, 20 | of Dennis and Anuie Rooney, aged # mouibs sad 23 days, ¥ A “ nner, West 20th « - The frends of the family are respectfully invited to ‘ eseph Peer 4.74) Sd ay, Mand T Newark Mayoralry Vomination. attend the fupera!, on bandsy Allerpoon, at two o'clock’ " Michoet Reynolds, Cha ty 155 West 8th st., Hos Newarn, Nod from No. 74 Alen atreet . . Wm. simpson, Fred. Bivek, Arthut | Franes Vichow Gen, Theodore Rus Yon Was Usenimeusly nominated by | Speake. —Un Fhureday, September 17, Pam Axx, widow 2 | the Democratic City Conventior Kast Loti at | OO ee et Mug Jno, Clarke, Miles | Phiup River Oth wt. Ping. 41 the prement Incrmnbent. Hon. Moses Rigelow, having de 1. Willian Metoldrich, Jas. Arch, | Thos. Thompson West 26th at. hing. declined & Fenomiiation Th Semel MW. Howe Thee. MeCre : * second Treaday in O tobe am James Shaow Fog. 25, active The reprtrican | nou \nation has not yet beew Chas. Seldon John B, Timmerman, 51st et,, bet. 16th and 1th ave., | mare ur fi, and I. 1, exempt Heory & Hopy “ 7. MeDonoagh, 168 W. 24th «tH. and L. 2, active | PeeweyE ASE ANTHRACEP Cony Team, .The.Philadet Jacob Pfeifer Mich. Locmnthoa, Thomas Rivy ONLY SON® OF Winowe Jamon Heury Hane, Henry Fitzeimome SLY SUPPORT OF AGRO FANRSTS Ms ‘Casleman , 465 4th 1. McCarty, 17 State st. jsaae De Forest, Jr., HC, Searipg, i2td’ st nie, 1 € eamngea, 2 Bayard NON RESIDENT Hugh Doherty. Peter ¥. Shariden | V F Griffin, 4th av. and 26th st Heory Groff, Charles | 1. Bag Geary, 208 W. 26th xt ‘ TT stewart, 170 F. 234 st, eylvania Inst week, romarks evening for Mayor, | is phi Ledger, wolicing (he reor’ of the cost trade of Poeun — tend te funeral, fron Ca aad t Fy active The anthracite coal tonnage i# again very beavy—that | Eng. 7, setive. by the Reading railroad ex ccoding previvus week's 5, active, Dosiness, The ehipment by the Sehayikit ie very con. | Liberty st.. Hose 8, active. aiderably reduced. The tonaage (or the week is 247,717 | bet, 24 have. hing. 62. | tous, making the year « busines« 6.921,361 tons, againet 4,989,421 fo Ue same tine Inst year, showing a’ net In ford pl, Hose 34, exompt, crease of 130 ve Ae ool weather approaches wi st. Hoge 64, actere, hear curd COmy: of the bial price of con), ‘ar, aged o; yewrs, two mogthe and 27 s ibe funera Lon (akes place on the | at two o'clock | All the friends and relatives are Invi will take place this (8: from ber late res Senmypr.—On Thursday, September 17, Parur Scuwmr, YW the SIst year of bie nee ihe relatives aud trieods Of the mmily, also the mem- bors of Fortitude Lodge. F, and A. M., are invited to at. his late resideuce, No. 197 Adame this (Salutday) alterngon, at ick aged 76 i friends of the fami} brid am pnb invited to atiend the funeral, from the in Lafayette place, New York tht (aeturdayh orang a eleven o'clock, The remains ‘wil ve takea te Greenweoa Brooklyo sireet, ° mmEIT are respectttlly invited to attend | am } | SEPTEMBER 19,’ 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. Van Wrow.—At Manhassote, by on Bg maf by 7 tomber 11, Anes, eccoud and Martha &.'Van Wyck, aged eM eee nae aa; rolatives and (rlonds of the family aro tnvited to altond the funeral, this Lega) morning, at ning o'ctock, from the residegoe of Ler Cather, 22 West Twollth w Lik Rreok! Brid ing, Septomber esTenN,— AL yn, on Friday morning, 18, oom Vaxter, ‘nfaat oon of Bonjamin Rand Laabolia Western. ‘The relatives and frwods of the family are respeotfully ja vited ¢o attend the funeral , (rom the parenta’ residence, Casson avenue, Lo chew door northoast of Myrilc, 00 Suaday ‘afternoon, at two ovetuck Wruusa!—Departed this tifo, on Thursday morning, September t7, after a snort and painful sliness, Lor Aan Wwiaxt, aged 44 yoare. Tho friends oF the € family are respectiully invited to at- tend tho @inorat, ber lute residence, 26 Fourth th, Brooklym, K. D., mh la The (rignds of the famuiy wre requested to attead the 1 eookiya, on Sunday tuaoral, from 63 Dougtass sirvet, Altornooa, at two e’ciock. : FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL: Para, Bept. 18-68 P.M. ‘This has beea a very dail diy in Wall street. No one seems to be anxious to operate with vigor. “The merchauts are ali doing so well in their vari- ous branches that they are not tempted” to cuter the atrost for exvitement oy te prospect of gain. Satterthwaite's circular, per Arabia, says:— {pines the renals of advices from Now York by the Arabia, the London market for Atnerican securitics hae incrcased firmnees, and we have to report a rine in all thy shares ueually dealt in ou this side. ‘Thus, Erie shows aero. ae Apres Of $10, Iltinoie $4, aud Now ‘York is advance has taduced many Kagtish bold- ere waa Bent with their shares, which have been readily ‘or transmiasion a New York, the prices there Por being ooneiderably above quotatiors here, taking the rate of oxchange into considerntion, Tat fow ratiread Donds bavefcome to market. Atlantic and ‘Great Weateru, however, still real im demand, end exbibit a further improvement of 8! The Chicago Tribune of September 16 reports:— The volume of busines; to day shows 4 deaided m. crease upon that of yesterday. Moone, we’ think, ever saw our streets more active than they gro vow. The (walle Of the city, ip all ita departments, is perfectly enormous, The pas supply Customers: a Fay at the usuat 0 per cent range—viz" cent, seven being ‘the rate for large parcels payuble in New York by any ot our tea@iog banks. New York exchange wat former ratea— w steady Vig; pire. %y discount buyiec, and |; preminia soiling. 1) aoyGiag, the market is a little firiver, byt cates are nachauget, Colt Has beeu dectine shigblty. {t opmmed Goldie higher again, It sold at uoom to-day at | at 12%, uud clyced wi Lily Lag naee here jad 208 Pi . tit. Toward the close ‘the UpPeC fice was deoppad. 1St¢, and in ine afternoon we 1554. Txechange | ‘Treasury wotes nomad); buying '{ premurta, selling was T4G6$6.8 3. “the advance ix due. beyond ques. ion, maioty to the real demand tor gold tar duties; anil for bills for remittance, which Ucmand is aot being zesisted, as it once was, by copious bear sales. We have understood, however, that the ‘Treasury Department is aot prepared to tet gold go up again to 150 without aa efort to protect its issues, And ag it is in the Secretary's power to swainp the gold market by sales of two or three millions of the idle gold inthe Sub-reasury, while, ou the other hand, he can ‘supply the ex- change market by the negotiation of a loan abroad, it is not unlikely that the present slow but steady upward movement may ‘be suddenly and sharply checked any fine day. In point of fact, and in view of strict principle, a premium of tweaty-tive per cent on gold may fairly be re- gurded as ample to express the depreciation of a currency of which the holders have funded 275,000,000 in six months, An advance above this point may be caused either by wild -p:culation, a4 wus the case in Wecember, January and Vebruary last, or by aw accidental excess of ime ports over exports, ax is the case at present. And aa it would have been sound policy in the Secre- tary of the Treasury to prick the gold bubble last winter, when gold rove to 17%, #0 now, if the pre- mium continues te advance, he will violate uo law of trade if he steps in to resist the advance, at all events to the extent of not assisting the apward movement by locking up idle millions ia the Sub- ‘Treasury. ‘The stock market is very dall; but prices ave, on the whole, bettertthan gyesterday. ‘The business done at the first board was «maller than for many weeks past; some of the commission houses which few days tiovow of stack ran ale airy wil sed At the first b tweday New tral rose 4, le"! 92, e preferr Michigaw Southern, 14. Mlinois 1%, Pittsbarg ‘4, Galena 9%, Rack Usund 1%, Northwestera Terre Haute 14, Mississippi and Missouri tem and Hudson were both tower. Ganton and Cumberlind were steady. Olio and Mississippi certificates were t per ceul betier, Missonris drop- ped af Z percent. ‘The principat advan morning was in Chicago and Alton, whieh per cent. This is due partly to the é which are averaging $200,000 a m rand partly to ting the policy of the direc: that « dividend of 314 on the preferred and 2"¢ per cent on the common stock was declared early last mouth, payable on 25th, Before the th—ubeut th Hh Aquat —« nding to have a claimof $6,000 on the m1 joined the directors from paying the lividen Instead of giving seenrity for the $6,000, and paving the dividend to theie stockholders, whieh would have heen the mataral course, the company have taken no active steps t have the action removed, the dividends huye not been paid, aad the delay has of coarse hud an injurious effect ou Wott clustes of stuck, The popalar inference is ob- view. After the first beard, amd at the one ll, was dail but very tiem. was 107, ¢ At the nd soon throughout afternoon | teal, Hiudson, Erie and Harlem, It erstood that ymodure Vanderbilt. representing — the Harley Mr. Corning, representing the Ceutral: ting the Erie; Mr. Sloan, of the and other leading railroad wen, are fere th Albany. One result of the -may perhaps be tution of the dif recent reinetion enol th Harker by ws a in street 1 dew York ¢ » call Th itral whole The e days 5 als? iuarket as strong, withe the closing quot Hudseu Maver. 15 Hariew US#— 'T4. cow Harlew Pet ARH. 16g 8 Reading Tho, Pebnke Nase. Mis Mick Cent Uses, tye. JOU a Mich Sout Do. new i . Clew & Pitts, Galena Toledo sinud The hanks paid,$3.500,000 into the Sub readers | iuy, in compliance with Mr. Chase's first 14 per cent call. After paying the money they had $20,000,000 of legal tenders left, Large amounts of jegal tender money are coming heve from the | country } the f the Sule Lreesury was as follows to-day: Receipts | oF custo Payments Naauce The Hariterd and New Haven Railroad Com. pany have declared a quarterly dividend of three cent and extre five per cent, payable October 1; the Lykeus Valley Railroad Coal Company, a dividend of three per cent, free of goverament tax, payable on the 22d inst. The Hartiord Courant of yesterday reports as follows of the annual meeting of the Hartford and New Haven Company: lhe annual meeting ef (ne stockholders of the Hartford aud New Haven Rajlroad Company was bed at ther off jw Moe clty yeuterday, The read has been bighiy prox porous duribg the pret year, as the following avcoust of Income and expenses will show — From pamengers ’ Vrow frewne 006 508 46.048, ‘Total Rxpenditares for repairs of track anc jocluding new equipment and all otber current pment and are Halance of inverest account. ‘Taxes, State and national... ontental charges for working the rend, | ue 451,48 940,545 + 46,913 96 462 Deducting expenses, interes, and taxes from the Of net receipts is. $431,454 . 68 200 151,738 $e1 198 » Was elected a |. Brooks, deceased. Aj! the ‘the company were re glected the dispositi be arranged as the interests of the company raay require ‘The last Bank of Bugland qiaicuent shows the on 008, The Chicago seven por cent sewerage lona foe $100 having tweaty-Gve years ty ran, was awarded venterday. ‘the bidding was quite spirited. Bids w bryce \ over half 4 million. The joan was awi & Co., bankers ia this cit nae 1 pooh The next best bid was Mesere. ton & Oo whe bid 1101 fur the entire loan, Messrs. Sturges & Co, bid 1074s for tho entire loan. As stocks pow are, we congratulate Messrs. Parks & Co. ou making 60 pale ‘nd jn All respects 60 capital an investment. ‘the importations of dey goods at the port of New York for the week ending September 17 ware aa follows: KFraeved for Con aye Mauntactures of oot. Value. Wuhdeam “from Warehouse. Manufactires Of wool.. Maoltactares of cotton Mamulaotures of Rilk. Manufactures of flax. Miscellaneous, ., . ‘fotal.. Pe Enero Yor’ archovsing. Manufactures of wool Manulactures of cott Manutactures of silk. 200 Mach Ceakewi Teak. 89 800 Mich So & NU RR ne do. 1000 NY Cent RE 6's 108 6000 Krie 6th m bdsa 107 5000 Hud Riv Sd m. 123 2000 Bul, NYSE 13tm 108 5000 CHIR NW ist m 88 1000 ‘Yor & Wab Zam lay rrerodctan Varercce ee card 8235 x00 do. S90 en Ati gan Cn. 50 Vaciie Mail SSCo 2)4 M&Pdu 100 To & Wal Kit pt 80 200 Pits, FIWACHIRY 8156 6% Alton & ¥ sia ox 100 Ie 150 Erie RR ‘pret... $ OOH a RR «0 is 100 Reading 200 do. 350 Mies & SRCOND 69 5000 American gvia. 138%) BOAKD. $10000 Missouri 6's. 500 whe Hariom KR. iy MW 10000 do, 1000 tl Cen RR Sorin. 128 1000 Cleve & i w eos 200 Pitts fiat hiRR He 100 CHEN WRR... 2656 100 Pott 100 ™ OOK P.M. 9 shs — fon RR. i“ 100 00 100 $50000 American 2000 dO... 10000 do. | 150 she Camb € | 200 Bucks Cota a Ga | 100 ( 1 | old 1333, r 400 NY Gu 100 * 116 100 Mich Contral #13. 119 $50 Mich Sonth RRO ww suo a do, bie 9g THe Wis Hedy Mid Cleve Pits RR. UB Ag . oo %e va ALS wa can gold HOO Tree sT THRER O'CLOCK P.M. Dahe Erie RE 00 Fariem RR #10 10756 M6 L4oo00U SI ren 100 ao 100 ahs Couals € 2 do longatch#liverM@o, «3 do. 1008 to do... 200Qnarty | 800 Burks Co Lead Co 500 Mich Cen RR 200 do. +08 600 Reading RR... 0 Pacite Mai! 100 do... oO NY Cow RE 100 titer 100 vee Mich So & 1 Re we 00 do 9056 500 | 200 108 Cleve 4 200 200 dO. 500 100 Gal & Chi RR. Lore 200 100 do 07g 200 2600 Chi & Rook 1 Rik ir 50" Brie do... 400 . 200 m0 Frivay, Sept, 18 “oP uw. — Pols were ip demand atte a 28 ).0., salen 40 bbir, of all kinds NG Were qmiet At I8\e. a 19, and Ie. m 16 Qe. reepeciively Rewewar was inactive at 480. & dé4e. for Westere yevow Poors axh Siome.—A4 good businems war transucted, and with diminiching supplies in market, prices were tending npward Breavevores.—The demand for flour continued active, coming both from export boyere and the reguiar howe trade, and ae desirable ote of fresh ground shipping, a faroily brands were not wlenty, ty © enabled to pat up prices be. & 100. per bb). the Jooing Ducyantly. The day'# receipts revoked 00 bbls. The @ COMPT IN 22,000 bbI®, State and Western, 1,800 bbls. Sowthere and #05 bnte Canadian, Rye four was iw Mair FequeRt, WiKh wees of WOO vI Core mea) comineed very BOM, Wit saler reported of 660 bbie, We new quote — Buperfinte state and Western aan Extra State... » 660 Comoe to choles oxtre Western. ase Camading. 17 sonar mined 1 goed wupertre a 6h Baten OP. 44, co eveesses at. Good to ebotee family de as eee fine and fuperfine.... .6m a 400 ore meel, puncerwe, each . mo Corn meal, Ber 100 I. mm” ed for, mainly for export purposes at i, Pong Ta ee ie eon af le. a de. fe agg The da: braced capa d ae i, trom store Stas tek MUbe ter oh 4 e now i Ay! a (tor for superior new) for aueher AL WW 6 OL 20 Cog red do, winter, GL A9 eee