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2 —_—————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAI Fripay, Oct, 76 P. M. ‘The strongly upward reaction in the stock market, Whiob began on Wednesday afternoon, continued this morning, and a general advance upon yesterday's Becond therefore the curreney question demands feo earliest consideration of Congress when it meets. THE moves marks! has been easy to-doy, under a some- what active demand from the Stock Exchange, ‘at seven Per cent on catl, But in the discount no abatement of the stringeooy ts observable, vor is there any increase in the quantity of paper offering. Tne rates for what littie Board quotations took place The highest fates at the | commercial paper is accepted vary “widely. Very few fret board, as compared with the closing prices, theD | pames are takeu at wine t> twelve por cent, the majority showed an improvement is Erie of four per cent, New | of qiscounts being made st fifteen per cont and up- York Central 534, Hudson River 2, Michigan Central | wards, 2%, Reading 2X, Michigan Southern 3, Illinois Central | there is not much activity noticeable tn foreign ex 3%, Chicagoand Northwestern 74, Cleveland and Pitts: | ghanye, The currency quotations vary, as a matter of Durg %, Cleveland aod Toledo 6, Chicago and Rock | course, every hour ov @u excited gold market ; but the Island 4, Pittsburg, Fork Wayne and Chicago 3%, Alton | goid quotations experience litte or no change. Mer- ‘and Terre Haute 1. ants’ sixiy days bills are offered at 108, and bakers? In the miscellaneous Mat Ohio aod Mississippi certif- | a: 100 tor sterling, buyers being critica! as to names, cates advanced 3g, Canton Company 13s, Cumberiand | — qy¢ highest cxeh prices of the leading railroad and mis- Coal 64, Quicksilver 14, Mariposa 334. Pacifle Mail | cojaneous shares, with the premium ou gold at the first old at 280, Copuke Irou Company 434. seesion of the Board @ Brokers to day, o°enpare with the Goverument six per cents Coupon five twenties improved %, coupon sixes of 1881 Oct. 7. 3%, the former selling at 107% and the latter at 1053. | American gold 106 ‘One year certificates advanced 3s. Seven three-ten Trea- SNe ON Co 179 a Gury notes, October and April, sold at 105, State stocks | Cleveland and Pitisb: 1066 100 ‘and railroad bonds were firm, but inactive Bank stocks | Cleveland and 1.’ + lo 106 Rook Island 96 OAK wore neglected. Chicago and Roo! Chicago and Northwestera 445 0% After the board the market lost its buoyancy and be- | Cumberland Coal Co. 62% 69 came heavy and irregular, and at the open board, at one | Central Coal Co . £ 0% O'clock, prices were lower, in sympathy to some extent fetaee ad feanain: re ‘With the dectine of gold and to the influepee of the favor. eo RR. 97 able intelligence from Sherman's urmy. At the second Ere pre ‘erred stock 109 Fegular board the market showed increasing weakuess, | fudena Over De +: Prt and, as compared with the lowest sales a: the first board, | suchigen Central RR... 122% Erie deciined 1%, Hudson River 13;, Reading 8, Vrairte { Michigan Southeru RR 6535 du Cbies 1, Michigan Contra! 2, Iilinots Centent 144, | sitiraukes & Prairie du Chien RR. es ts om Wo ibrs Northwostern \, Rock Iliad’ 124, cumbertand Coat 3, | Matirosa Mining Oo 120" Paolo Mail 2. Coupou fve-tweuties declined 34, Cor. | Odio & Miesigsipp! certificated 37 tificates were steaay. yi t tl Co. OK Sellers’ options were offered {reely both ot the board aa | 4 194 and aiterwards,at a recession of from oue to two per | Reading RR + 1 125% cent from the cash prices, which shows (iat somo of the Government -deare are cither confident of a doolino or wish to moke | follows:— Delieve that they are, in order that they may the more Rexistered stxes.of advantageously take in their outstandiag *choris.” ia | coapon fiv whichever case, the immediate effect is ty dopross quota. | Rogister tions. October 7 3.i0ths ,' {| Coupon ten orties At the open board, at baif-past three o'clock, the mar- kot was steady, but later it became heavy and irregular. The gold morket, under co: siderable speculative sc tivity, coptmued on its upward course to day until the Srrival of assuring news from the Southwest checked the | One year certifies | | | advance, Tue transactions were large aud the fluct. | i | tions rapid, as the foil. wiur quotations at differeut h of the day will suow:— Treasury in this 10 AM | Receipts from custom 1 recelpta | io govarninent oan... 67,500 fats jmportations cf dey goods at this port during tue | week ending Gctober 5, compares as follows with those of tue week previous:— ‘The pads market sympathized with the rise ig gol, and prices were Ligher, excopt for pork, which was heavy and lower. Flour advanced 25c. per barrel, wheat 6c. a Sc. per bushel, corn 3¢ u4c. The recent panic fn Chicago will, however, have the effvet of ‘orcing quan- Vitles of bresdstuifs now stored there into the Easten markets before the close of navigation; for since then the Danks and other leuders have assumed a very conserva- tive attnude by calling in old loans aud refusing t) make Bow ones. They necded strengthening badly enough, aud the recent run upon ali, and the futlure of some of their Pumber, has proved asalutary waraing for the present atleast. The hoarders of produce, by being forced to sell, wille.go tho Western bauks, and by making sup- Plies more abuidant here the tendency of prices will be 5. Entered for Comumption. Pigs, | Value, Mauntfactures of woul.. 299 $101,397 Manufuevures of cott 39 "8,020 Manulactures of @tik... 208 ° 105 60 see T1B Total... Wuhdrawa' Macufactures of wool. Manufwetures of cotton sianutactui Manufactures 0/ flax Misceilsnecus. downward, other conditions being equal. Total ...... a Js ig remarkable to observe the change that has taken Warchous#’), : ; Manufactures of woe Place in the manner with which commercial men regard a | Manumaenives © Tige or fall iz the gold premium. 4 few momibs aco a Fise was regarded with nearly the same apprehension thate (ail is now. Theu meu were loth to sell their ods lest they should have to replace them at higher | Qgures. Now they are anxivis to seli tiem lect ina | Manu/accures Manufacture Miscellaneous . 40,831 Total aig 535 $253,290 8 $292,683 ‘the following comparative table exhibits tue recolpts few weeks they "should not be able to got as much A | ands penis of our and grain at silwaukee during the for them; and they are more willug to gel! | wesk ending Uctobur 1 at aloss than they were before at a profit, 5 oa~ Ship men's, — Bor cotton, but gold is now king, and itke aa absolute but Flour, ops Ed oe weapricious movarch it rales the r: commerce, so } W: ¥ 84,400 far at least 4s prices in iawful money are concerned, aud am 1.200 20 mankoows the worth of bia own property t or ae consults tts premium and cal ordingly. The whole people, to a certain extent, are made to share in ‘this eadiess gume of speculation consequent on the fluc ‘Que last moxthly returns of (he banks of Pittsburg, Pa., compare as follows with the September reports:— tuations in the value of the currency. Tne wealth, be {t Sept. 1. Ock, 1. great or small, of every individual 1s perpetually rising | Loans... Mere} 5,887.5 2 A Specte. 144, 1,165,$8 and falling in amount, not with the regularity of the Trousury and baa wotos: 1/678,415 1't03 008, tides, but with the uncertainty of the waves of rostiess | Unjied Siates and Peon. boads.. 7,830) 7,702,060 soa. Cir 0 51. 6,665,685 Deposits. . 4,430,280 4,412,772 The Mlinois Contrat ‘Railroad bas issued the foilowing statement for September, 1364:— LAND DEPARTMENT, Acres construction lands sold. . .21,660.60 for $200,331 61 Acros interest fund lands suid. 600.00 for 8,587 40 developing its resources. Good Ascal mansgement is in. | Actes free land cold..... ++ 2,600.91 for 84,717 16 Aispensuble to the conduct of a war extonding ever «| 7 ta! estes during tho month..24,67. aS for S282. 286 uv Series © yeura, if ational bankruptcy is to be | To which ada town lot sales ‘avoided. Our war Ras not lasted long enough ‘Total of all... yet to: ily Mustrate the evils of excessive issues | 4orog gold aioce Ja Of paper wovey. Had it not been for the vast resources of uke country, bowever, the policy pursued by the Trea- #u:y would bave produced a crisis in finavcial affairs tofore this; but the nation is strong and the people bave faith in its being able to withstand aod even flourish under what would be sufficient to ruin almost any otuer in the worid. Our national debt on the 30th of September was $1,955,973,716, or only forty-five millions less iban 4wo thousand miltions, exclusive of the debts of ail the States, which have undergone a large increase in conee quence of bounties and other expenses incidental to the war. And of this large sum $687,006,873 is in the orm The Mart Dk of Baltimore bas declared a dividend of currency, If the government had resorted eurly in ihe | Of four per cent (or the last six moutia, governmeut aud war to loans at their market price, and an efficient system | Stute taxes paid by the bank, of taxation and import duties, making only very limited The Farmers’ and Merchants’ Park, Baltimore, bas tesues of Treasury notes, the debt would have been one. | deciared a dividend of wx per cent on tho cs third less than it is; for gold would hardly bave risou to | for the last 6ix mowths, clear of government and State premium of more than thirty per ceat Ard, in this | toxes. connection, we will quote the average market valuo of gold in Bink of England notes during each year of tu ‘ suspension of specie payments, from 1797 to 164i (the par valuc of gold per ounce being £3 17s. 6d), toxethor with the circulation of the bank, By the etavineut of the latter it will be seen that the circulation of tho of England notes was never much more than trebied, the amount in circulation at the time of the ruspen-icv, ou Vebruary 26, 1797, having been £5 640,260, white the bi,host point it ever reached was £27,954,568.— Standard Goi Tee preponderance of speeulation in cold is always in favor of @ rise 1p the midst of a long war with no ded- alte prospect of peace in view; aud henco the necesrity of o counteracting lafluence op the part of the govern. ‘meut, to be found in curtailing its currevcy issues and seeeee ees s$235,641 17 1, 1864.214,647.26 for $2,300,058 44 Cash collected in September. + 805,609 77 TRAPVIC DECARTMES keceipts from passengers. $267,731 97 Receipts (rom freight Receipts from mais Receipts from rent of roud |. Receipts {rom other sources. Total receipts in mouth of September, 1864.$767 363 50 Total receipts in mouth of 8¢;tember, 1363. 474,576 49 The Chicago and Northwestern Ratlroad earnod daring the mouth of September $15,964, which f# 182,178 in exce:# of the receipts for the sams ta 18 Stuck Erchange. t PaelO:30 A, 1, 1 eh Brie RR (Ly Hudson Kiver ‘WR 10 a0 t Per 0:, £3 174. 104. | Bank: of £e Notes tn Os 3/17 10% 8 - 817 10% 317 9 460 £30 : ° 200 ahs Cannton Co ase ah sha Cuaion © 400 } $209 Cumb Goa) pre? o°@ | CO. sees 40 | oo “ 40 138. 400 '9 130 410 8 412 0 ! 600 { 58 0 } 8 0 | 1200 510 0 You 65 0 Pf 400 10) 318 6 | $8 416 | too 410 | «0 VB 1T | 100 7 ” If we compare 0 Our pationnl debt as it now stande with | 30) hat of every other country in the world we fnd thot tt ie Ge pane a is only inferior in amount to the great debt of Eugiand, | $100 do. IW ALAT Have pref, 67 which te nearly double that of France, the woxt mory | 3 “om ht oi frat os 8 Deavily burtbened nation inthe let, Incraer that a | 13 Ost 100 Mar aein Vere wider comparison muy be formod, wo give the population, BEOOSY BOARD. e ‘end debt in pounds sterling, of all phy Prominent nationg $10 va 6 ae ie. tale 4 of the world:— t Comm National Det. Population. Per head trses. United Kingdom.. £790. ease W... YORK .HERALD,..SATURDAY, aud 25 bars coro mealy$,196 bushels wheat, 14,684 @o. comm, 21,198 do oats, amd 31,949 do. rye, The flour mare ket was ognin decidedly stronger, in eympathy with the rise in gold, and the day’s business waw transacted upon & basis Of an advance of 25c a 30 c¢, but at the close, with the reaction in gold prices were irregular and tu favor of the boyer, To restive op large parcels after Change it would have beem necessary to take off part of the ad- vauco revived early i@ thoday, Sales 2,500 bbis. State and Westera, including 4,000 extra State, deliverabie last haif of November and rst half of December, at $8 1; also 2,800 Southerm and 650 Capadian, Rye flour re- mains dull, with sales of 100 bbls. at $8.4 $960. Corn meal was rather caster 10 price, with saies of 200 bbls. at $7 50 for Jersoy and $7 86 for Brandywine. We quote:— Superfve Stave and Western flour. 7 75a 1 90 8008 8 80 8 35a 8 50 81a 900 Extra rovnd hoop Obi 9408 975 Weatern trade brands 80 8 11 25 * 1 © 13 25 26 a 11 00 26 a 11 50 Ms 8 40 46 a 10 75 Kye tiour. euperiine. oa 950 Corn meal, bois.. 85a 8 2 Core meai, puncheons: 60.0 59 00 —The wheat market was in full sympathy with flour, and prices advanced Sc. @ 100., with a good demand, Bey from local millers; sales 135, 00 bushels at $1 80 6 for Chicago 6; vA el ober 4 ait, § $188.0 $1 9256 $180 aig for mieriot to good A 97 Cor amber peel er latter an extreme prt Included in the sales was Ml lot of handsome new white Meryiand at $2 40, Rye: was dull; prices novinal 1n the absouce of busiuess. Barley was in'fair request, with sates of'13,000 bushels at $1 05 a $2 for Canada West. OF barley mait 4,000 bushels brought $2. Oats wero dull at 780, 4 80c. Corn advanced 3c, a 4c_, with sates of 48,000 rena at $160. $1 52% for Western mixed, afloat and store, Coriox.—The market onened firmer-and more active, in sympathy with therise in gold; but towards the close the merket was very irreguiar, and closed at about ‘Toursday'@ prices. owing to the ‘reaction im gold; sales 250 bates. We quote:— Upland, Florida, Molle, N. 0. dT 93 4 95 96 Ordinary Middilng: il 118 116 Good mid 18 119 120 c jens roled dull, and we bave only to note a S32 @ of 30 bags Laguayra at 860. Stock of Suutos in first hands on Qotuber 1, 1504, 139,204 -Root was nominal at 10%c. a llc. Granu- ai quiet. We notice salos of 25 casks German 3 not to be made puolic, ~Ad \tnantine were very quiet, and wo have to report. Sperm were nominal at 50c, and in rathor better demand, with sales of 50 for Detroit and $47 25) {47 50 for Bal- SAND D¥R.—We notice sales of 10 tons eoda ash 5 do, caustic soda at Ize, und a small quan- ate potasb at 31%e. a 30. rket continied dull aud drooping, with e° At $27 60 & $40 50 for St, Domingo logwood, a G0 (or Jamaica, Rnd $68 & $69 (or Maracaibo tustic, » Liverpool, 9,000 bushes wheat at 3d.; . 125 tons tallow, £28. 6d, ; bushels wheat , Abd por eteamor, $5 bhds tallow at 158 , 1,800 ‘wheat, 4d., and 1.000 boxes cheese at 2s, ‘To . Per neutrt!, 1,500 bis flour at 1s. To Bristol, ilour at Ls, 6d, To Glasgow, per stermer, 200 dsics hair at 458 To Maraoilles, 48 ‘hhds. vobaccd on private terms. ‘To Havre, 500 bbls, petroleum, 6s. To Antworp, 200 bbis. petroleum, 64 64. A British’ brig chartered to Marseilles, with 1,800. bbls. petroleum, a Hanovoriim bark, 2600 bbls. capacity, to Hong oth on private terms, Fav There was but little demand for my, descrip- tion, and prices may be quoted a trifle easier; sales of 200 boxés layer raisins 0» private terms, and at’ auction 660 boxes fotos gold at $4 8734 a $6 i124. ¥isa.—Dry cod was in moderate demand, vith sales of 1,500 qnlotale at $3 50 a $8 16 for St Georces, and $7 60 43S tor Bank, Mackerel wero gelling at $24 a $26 for No. 1 Shore, $i @ $17 60 for Nos. Zand 3 do ; No. 1 bay $18, and No. 2 bay $14 50. In smoked herring 2,500 boxos sold oa terms out made public. Ho-wy —Woe quote Cuba at $1 14 a $1 18 cash in hand, sonim Av.—The demand was (alr for shipping at $1 30-8 ane 35. Retail lors were less active, but firm, at $1 450 Hlors.—The receipts of both old and light, and the markot was a trifle firmer, alse, chieily nev, at 400, « 620. for nom, and 26c. a 38c, for old. hum —Americen dressed was quiet and lower, with Seat At $370 a $400; Manila was offered at$i6 75 0 17 50. Ties.—the demana continued limited for all cescrip- tions, and prices generally wore lower. The oxty sales we beard were 3,000 Buenos Ayres at 28 3¢c., cash; 2.000 Vp , at 23¢,; 2,000 Kio Grande and 3,000 California ou private term! IxbIGe continued quiet and nominal at $2 10 a €2 20 for Kenpiah, $1 25 2 $1 80 for Madras and Sfanila, $2 a $2 20 for Guatemala, auc $2 a $2 50 for Bengw tag ruled steady; last sales were reported at $325 a pi chrom ew ate very Lams —-Salez were reported of 200,000 at $2 50, three mouihe, Leap.—We notice suvtll sxies at 13¢, a 12sec. por Ib, Market ratucr irm, Lnarukk.— he market since our last has been very quiet. aud prices wore teuding downward, bus towards the civec, however, holders demanded an advance, owing to the rise in gold’ Present quotwtious are nominally nemicck, B, A., heavy, S9c. u 4Uc.; do, middle. 88 %4c. @ Busse , and do, tight, 874gc_ a 38c.; California heavy, ae R anne j dO. middie, S¥c. a 30c., and do, light, fo, @ 87 40 ae was an improved demand for this article, tices remuim firm; sales of 2,000 bbis, common at aud bt ee and Inmp $1 75, WER -—Sales of Eastern spruce and pive, 180,000 ales 47 bbls. New ‘at $23 0 $25, nccording to tize. ‘pen at $1 a $105, 15 bbis. dv. at 8lc.,and 25 bhds, uscovado at '88o. Stock October’ 7, 1864, 6,651 hode ‘uba muscovado and clayed, 6,814 ‘nhds.’ Porto Rico and 2,375 bbis. New Orleans. Naru.—tut were sleady at 10c , clinch can be bought at Llc a 11i¢., and forged horse 40c. a 45¢., cash: cop- per uails 75c., (our mouchs, and yellow metal’ nalis aud spikes 500. Navat Sronus.—Spirits turpentive was dull, lower and very irregular, with sales at $2 40 for French and §2 60 for American, Rosine were also quite trregalar, and prices geverally tend downward. Tar woe nomioal, Ikon —Rotlued kagitsa was quiet at $200 a $215, We Dolo sales O! 200 tons wrought scrap at $63 50 a $69, and 60 tons So, 1 American pig at $57, cash. Ons.—Crade sperm aud whale, hke atl other descr #, are very dull, and prices are tending downwar wil #1es were reported at $205 for sperin, and $1 26 Linseed sti!l continued quiet, with Small sales V5 w #L 40, thodgh wo beard of a sale of 800 gallons Lard was firmly beld at $1 80 2 $1 90 for sum. mer and winter, Mauuiactured was less active, with hed winter whale, aud sud0as 46 for winter sperm. in other descriptions there was nothing of moment doing. OV RONS.— Kecelpts, 45 rk aod 85 packages ihe pork market was hoavy aud lower; sales 0 bbl: , at $29 £0 for o'd mess, $40 25 n $41 for new coving ‘at 940 60 $88 a $39 for prime. and $41 ior bee. lie dy Prone meas, ‘The beef market was lees active, bul wich- out ceclded connge in value; gales £00 bbls., at | S10 @ $14 for country mess, $7 60 ® $16 tor Country prime, $15 a $18 60 for repacked mors, and $19 a $24 for extra mess Cat moats were in fair request at Lic o 18%0. ft shoulders, and 1848. a 190. for ham the lard market was firm, with an tmprovea demand; F0'es 4,090 bb.6 and torces, at 195Z0. « 210. —the lateor lor prime kettle rendered. dutver ste de. for Western, and 36 rice 2 to prime. x. The excitement in wos by no meaus in pr to that in gold, chinere woe wot thuch activity and buyers are uot c more thnn they dii ycaverday, owing to ‘ tue husiness was en the eal-e comprised bbis. crude, nearly all at 27c, bat tucludiog ©.; 160 do. refiued, mostly ‘olf color’? or 152% m Olo., aud C80. a 640 for prime light | etraw to waite: 460.40. froe, im Its, at from 8c, @ 700, Benzing wos ominal at 450. SUGAR was nore aOLIVe, but in value there was no chauce, sales 472 bhds. Cuba at 16¢,, and 172 hhds. do, on private terms. We quote:—Cuba common refining, Lb se, 8 16)¢6., four montbe; fale do, 1OA¢c. @ 106 fou gr ceryy uradea 175, OC. Retined waa instine proved demand at 2 (or so: yellow, and od granulated, for soft white, 00. & 22440 250. for powdered, crash. hor 7, 184, 60,010 bl 203 bids. meindo, ery quiet and prices were ol was dull and nominal at $4 offered We note rules of 10,000 sacks ground ,000 sack® Worthington’s, 1,600 39 00 000 £2 0 | eee Wma Siouond 99 AL § | i Cum Lon Peel, oat 86,000,000 11 0 0j 000,000 710 6 18000009 bo 10 86,000,000 6 § 0 od 4000000 815 9) Mt "t13'00 6 8 \ 2,100,000 410 9 | 3,000 490 | Boe 314 0 | isons BT 8, fi wrtesn burg. 1,700,000 Hy H \ Jeoburg onanne = H tl Siow Bs S iby \ 1,100,000 119 9) ** Sic: aa, tenes | Linton feo] tite OumaReie mepowr, | : bettas eam Bite0 00 boa FRIDAY, Ooty Tm6 P.M, . ere FB able t « honey patinal | Asae.—Recoipts, 50 bein, THR Kr Joued dutt, | tae @ronrtrated | aad prices tent downy fol 88610 0 a B10 16 hiv eretworaati'e paper ionvee cannes | poy ro ant sved Noyomd | for pots, wud BLE OO 8 soir vee ant | Degapetowne. be, eel, Lente fia, | | BRsgo m O0c. fer traits, ind two or three cargos St Mar. t lear, —Sales were tonde of 25 mats casein at 640. 8 6 casos NO 1 Dutmogs at $L 65, avd a amall gale yeppgr co private terms. Peoung and Liverpool pep- per. cadh, in bond, may be quoted ut 12%0, 18360. Rice —No gales Of traportanee transpired. fos —Craes reeds were dull and nominal, Rough flax ‘as (reply ollered at $3 10.4 $0 15, wich no buyers. Americae lmsecd ceomamed quiet at $5 60 and Calcutta at BY 00. Serucee romained duil and nominal wt To,, gold ‘Tea woe Sa fait retail demand, at lower prices BON At ABC. 60 do, Oolong wi powder at $1 v0 a $1 26. ie doing in pig; amall salow at and GHo. 8 Obie, for ngiiet. oge in vi but nom Sis" 60 # $19 for 1.0. ‘ted in Kentucky wae Gite, cages Connections at 62 bye. TA) LOW war in good request for export, and the market was decidedly firmer. sales 235,000 los. kactern, Weatera and city at 15340, @ 1636.—the latter an outside price. Woot, —Ihe murket was atagtant, and sales could p08 ‘be effected except at @ heavy racrifice, Domestic fleece wag offered freely at 80e, a 80., without buyers, 260 bales black and white Donskoi changed hands on private terme -14 7 900 Iba, Pd washed (domestic) at $1 10. “Wa fica are a4 a4 yomles! revi vie eer ‘Wecar.ahenngte, +5 bois, sade firmer | ales 600 bbis. at $1 65 a $1 70 for Blate an were Dut quiet, we , Wid a sale Of 100 bbis, Western, rumored at PAMILY MARKE® hevinw Vi te the opward toadenoy of gold cece more articles 1% Market weem to bo oa the rive again ay cavwed yricos ery Bigh once more, Butter was ouly five ognts cheaper than in worst times, and five cents higher tham last week. The (ollewing prices ruled yesterday :— Meats, —Beef, Prime roasting 20c, & 260. per 1b, ; porterbouse, 300; witb, 200. 2c. ordinary paeons) a 206. aeckee beef, 16¢. & We.; veal, bind q , 180. a ie, sea Kars guacters, quarters, 1c, ‘a Lic. ; mat- tom, ive quarters, 1 fore quarters, We. @ Ide ; lamb, nd igtadters, Ife. Tiers 180.t lamb, fc quarters, 10. a Lae ; bans, ‘25c ; shoulders, ‘200, @ Pond ; bacon, 250 @ 80c.; (resb pork, ; Sausages, 180. & Vourtsy axp Game —Turkeys, 28¢, ® 80c. per Il chickens, do.; ducks, brotling chickens, geese, —, wild pigeons and partridges are in good demand, but at very bigh prices. <The Evening Express Case. THE FARTNERSHJP DIFFICULTY ABOUT TO BE SRT- TLED AT LAST—EMPANNELING A JURE—rae PANSL BXHAUSTED. OOURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Before Judge Daly. Oor. %.—Stephen 7. Clark vs. James and Erastus Brooks.—This interesting sult, growing out of a partuer- ship difficulty between the proprieiors of the Bvening Bupress, may now be considered in a fair way of eettle- ment, Alter numerous delays, the trial was set do for to-day, and for a wouder, when the case was called by the Oourt, both sides anawored “ready.’? The oon- tending parties were in court, attended by counsel, and Kfested a deep interest in the proceedings. Tho at- teadnnon of spectators was Hot large, owing D0 dot to the uncertainty of the case boing tried. Court having directed the clerk to empanne! the fury /lieence Hoa Dame was called, and the jury- tan was ordered to take a seat. Mr. MoKeoo—as i! ‘will be some challenging, I pro- pose that the Court. tact Saeneeh en Mr, Cram—I bave uo Mr. MoKeon.—' ‘the ay for, principal canse, on the grout male, ied op:pion in regurd wri to the And: Q get een enti expressed any opinion in relation to this case? A, No, sir. Mr. McKeon--Now I will nage = favor, Q. Do you know anything about the case? A, Nothing than what I saw in the newspapers somo time ago. Q. Have you uo prejudice on the eubjecty A. No, none whatovor, Mr MoKeona-t w witharay Wane eke: The noxt juror called was liam H. Sackett. By Mr. McKeon—Have you expressed avy opinion in this case? A No, sir, Q. Have you seen "saything ot the case in the newsp.pers? A. Tbave not, (Challeoge wtihdrawn and juror accepted.) Francis B, Alexander, tho next juryman on the list, Knew nothing about the caso except’ what he had read in the newspapers; kuew it was come partnership difficulty. (Cha.lenged peremptorily.) John Gray knew very little about tho case; recollected readiug about it; had m» prejudice one way or the other that would preve'it him rendering a true verdict accord- Ing to the evidence (Chullenge withdrawn ) Fre jerick Lowis knew nothing about the oase, and con- Bequently bad no prejudice one way or the other. (Chaiteoge withdrawn. ) Johu Jewitt, formerly an editor of a religious nowsps- per bad read about the case, but had no clear recollec- tion on the subject; had no interest in the regult of the suit; know Mr. Broeks by reputation. (Chailenged pe- rempiorily.) Simon Verner knew nothing about the case whatever. (Chatienge withdrawn, ) Juies Werner had a religious feast to attend to on Mon-* day and could not bo present. (Kxcused by the Court.) Peter K. Foster knew nothing about the case, (Chal- lenge withdrawn.) Simon Sterne excused on account of a religious fostivat on Monday. Judge Daly—Lam afraid it will bea dificult thing to getu jury to-day. This festival will prevent a great many ot our jurymen from attending on Mouday ‘af. Cram—i bope we will go on with the case as far as we can. For our part wo are willing to try the case before aby number of jurymen from ono up to a dozen. William H. Hali kouew nothing about the ease, (Chal- lenge withdrawn ) Robert W, Seymour knew nothing avout the case ex- cept what be saw io the Moe Cineliod had no prejudice against either of the parties. lienge withdrawn.) Jobo W. Vliver aarapalt by trade; eaw the cuse reported in the pewspapers and glanced over the reports; was not acquainted with either of the parties; I had formed an impression on the subject, but L don’t kuow what it was. Mr. Mcxeon—We challenge Mr, Oliver peremptortly. Mr. Cram—When [ iast saw oe Fors taat py tg only gave you two peromptory cballonges 1a a civil action, You ‘Mave’ gicendy had two, and caunot therefore cbal- lence Br, Oliver. Judge Daly—The counsel for the plaintiff is richt. There can only be two perempwory chalienges on each side in a civil action Mr. McKeon—then I submit, your Honor, that the Juror having formed an impression ia regard tu the case he should be set aside for favor. eaades Daly refused to grant the request, however, and ‘he juror was ordered to rematn. Thomas Chatterton bad road of the case in the WS Dye Be dickcon—Did this account you read leave ay impression on yout ming? (Objected to by Mr. C and subsojuently withdrawn.) Q. Could you, ater what you Dave read, render a just verdict, according to the evideuce? A. I think I ri t) wish —- Cram objected to the juror ralving any explanation, ne! had fuliy auewered the quest: Mr. \icKeou ctted @ decision inthe case of the People va, Bodine to show that the juror was entitled to make the explanation, Judge daly—The jaror can make bis explanation. ir, McKeon—You said you thought you could tey the case according to the evidence, but wished to what? A. [ was going t: @ay tat I would like to be let off the jury on account of busiuess, (Challenge withdrawn ) Daniel A. Roberts knew nothing further of thecase than what he read in the newspapers, aud could try the case according to the evidence, (Challenge withdrawn.) Ezra Gildersieeve had read the reports of the case in the newspapers, and had formed an opinion in relation to the matter. Mr. Cram—Have you any personal knowledge of the parti A. No. Q. The opt aoe was formed from roe you read in the newspapers, then? A. Yes. Q If ‘were sworn here could yeu give a true verdict accor fog to the evidence, notwithstanding that opinion? A. 1 sup pose I could. Mr. Cram—I submit, your Honor, that this is a compe- tent juror. Mr. McKeoo—The juror certainly comes witbin the rule where be’may ba set aside for principal cause. He says be has formed an opinion, Thatis all that is ne- cousury. Mr. Cram—Tho character of the opinion formed is to be taken into consideration, [ suppose. Will the gentle- man permit me to ask the juror avother question? Q. ‘What was te opinion you formed’ (Ubjected to by the counsel for tha detence. Objection overruled.) A. I bad formed the opinion that one of the parties was wrong and the other was right. Judge Daly—certainly after that answer the counsel Will not insist that the juror was competent. Mr. Cram—Stand aside, Mr. Gildersieevo; I am sorry to lose you. (Chal- Peter J. Shultz—Kaow nothing about the case. lenge withdrawn.) Tho Court here anoounced that har peed was Ox. hausted, and only eleven pe been empan- a he wanted to know what the counsel intended to do, Mr. McKeon—We aro willing to withdraw tory challenge in the case of eeletess auemna complete the twolve, The juryman to question tookshis seat, aod every bod: thought the case for the pininitif was about to be opened, wheo Mr, Cram announced determination to exorcise be gage of peremptory challenge in the case of Peter . Shultz. Mr. McKoon was evidently taken by surprise, and said he supposed tho juryman was acceptable to the other #ide, or thoy would have chetienged him before, Mr. (ram, by way of information, stated that tt was his priviloge W challenge up tothe moment the case was our veremp- Alexander 60 as 10 opened. Judge Daly—The counsel for the plaintiff certainly has that right, although it may not be always customary. ir. Mchoon—Your Honor will please note our excep- tion to the ruling on this point. Mr, Cram—We aiso challenge Mr. Roberts peremptorily. Mr. Mekeon—The Court will please note our exo@ption in this case also, We have now only ten jurors and the usted ' im—Well, we are ready to proceed with ten jurors. Mr, McKeon—But wo are not, Mr, Cram—I suppose tn that case, then, that it tht be Decessary to adjourn the matter until a fresh = ordered, so that you caa obtain the saattoeat md en. i Daly —It witl take throe days at least to su mon afresh paoel. I will therefore adjourn the case until eleven o'clock on Monday moruing. Mr. McKoun—1 thiok we will be likely to ep for fatsmen on Monday, in congequonce of th ‘ould it not be better to adjoura until Teedapt Judge Daly—No, I do not think there will be any doubt about your getting two jurymen out of those who will be im attendance op Mouday, aud wiil therefore ad- Journ the cage until (hat day, NIED, SUPREME COURT—OHAMBERS, Bofore Judge Leonard. Oor. 7.—Grorge Opdyke vs. Manton Marble and Others. — Tn this the plaints, tt will be recollected, moved for a disoovery of the books and papers of the Worid estab- lishment, with tbe view of ascertaining who the real proprietors of the paper wi 60 that they might be joined as ai nts in the action. The Court decided wo rane - sony the motion, with $10 costa. sete to bis opinion, Bays: —Nothing is better woth BO discovery could be obtained under the pract of the Oourt of Chan for an action oe libel. There is not a single statement in the moving papers showing what entry exists in the books, &o., of which the discovery is it, which would disclosé the names of those whom plains vidence in the private books of account of others who are the parties to a boepek: pot oS gadtalanaiederend teem an ‘that will help their In regard tothe motion of the counsel for the defence to atrike out cert Pee of the affidavit of William irre fected oan rn) ea we erbe | a id oot wetO\S cacore eae at such tear ‘case in the pree- ent famtance, bat repr} hee was aot (roe from doubt oa the subject. Pir Mai ‘The City Hall botlding in frm: wan dentro this morning. An unknown map, mo ment,for intoxication, waa burned to a recorde wore saved. Laas about $6,000. Hoffpan, — ‘At the opening of the Court of General Sessions on Wednesday « number of prisoners were arraigned on the indictments presented by the Grand Jury, and pleading ‘Rot guilty, were remanded for trial. POSTPONEMENT OF 4 MURDER CASE. ‘The trial of Heory Hawker for the murder of John Brennan was, on motion of Mr. Edwin James, put off till the 16th ist. MANSLQUGUTER. ‘Timothy Daly, charged with the homicide of Michael Lycee: on the 14th of August, at 22 Morris street, by stab- bing bim with agmali knife, which resulted in almost _Burrogate’s OMmee. Bofor@ Gideon J. Tucker, Surrogate. Wat of Jana 4. Hart.—This will bas been admitted to probate, The tcStatrix bequeathed to seven poor widows the sum of $25 020.1; $50 to “the House of the Good Shep- herd;” iw to “the Sopiety’ for Reforming and Reclaiming Catho! 3:7? $50 to “the Of St. Vincent Paul,” of Nene Fork And the rest ® considerable among her friends and relatives. Willof eee eel i ie will is ons of $200 ¢ to the etl pal Society city of oe Fork, menenaae: of ‘More to the iscopal church of Orange. Tho will bas becm mitted to probate. The number of wills admitted to probate during the past week ixteen, be prisoner oor by the deceased that be should treat. when Lyons sald he ted in retuiog to yield uarre! ensued, The deceased at the prisoner, whereupon theresa eotzed a knife and stabbed bim. Counsel stated shat affidavits would be preseuted which would exonerate A me ea ers for sentence. op ara white, voharged wit ith atealing wi pa. » Worth two hundred and twenty. mony thre yyy ee nm, in: lictad for, stealing two bundred dollars in greenbacks, from Patriok Slureay at Blocoker street, on the 28th of September, ploaded guilty. Sentence was postponed. A CHARGE OF POCKET PIOKING AT A DEMOORATIO MEETING. Joba Dolan was tried on an indictment charging bim with stealing ® gold watch from Mr. H.C. at last mass meoting in Union square, on the 17th of Sep- tem! The complainant folt a jerk at his chain, and immediately fo found the prisover’s hand near his vest. He refused to searched, ran away, but was soon caught, ahuboes the watch was not foun: accused, who has two years in the ao, proved ib Ci he had worked ily since his return, The jury failed tg agree upon a verdict, and were discharged, AN INTERESTING CASE OF LARCENY—WARNING TO HOUSKKEEPERS ENGAGING DOMESTICS. Ferdipand Vogt was placed on trial, charged with from larceny in steallug @ goki wat worth $100, oma Mrs. Helena Myer, 61 Fulton street, last The circumstances attending the commis. this offence were somewhat peculiar. A fow months ago Mrs. Myer o! paged p demeatic, named Ann Maria Tisher, who, on the first day of hor peng while Mrs, M. was out at market, atop the waleh which as loft in her room, and took ber departure. It not developed how tho girl came to be arrested, but suf- fico it to say that she was detected in other crimes and plead guilty to an indlotment charging her with stealing & portion of tba properiy found in one of the trunks, to which allusion will be made in a subsequent part of this narrative. She was gent to the State prison, und Is now expiating her offence, Whilo she was dctained at the station house by Captain Petty, he had frequent opportunities of conversing with her, and from information given by her he despatched Detective Field to Union Biil, Now Jersey, whore Vogt resided. The officer entered bis room and found {n his vest pocket the watch, which the complainant positively identified as her proverty, together with another gold watch and threo trunks filled with stolen property. Mr. Vogt was brought to New York about the middle, of July and confronted with the servant girl fn the station house, whore an toterview was had between them in the pres- ence of Cxptain Petty. The girl Fisher stated In the hen ing of Vogt that she was in the habit of procuring ations at various places, and, after remaining a few ane left with whatever property she could lay her hands upon; that Vogt induced her to steal, and would wait outside for the purpose of assisting hor to carry the valuables away. This important statement was the chiof link in the testimony for the prosecution, which the «e- cused did not de.y. The defence proved that the girl Fisher occupied @ portion of Vogt’s house, and the pre- vious good obaracter of the accused was sworn to by two witnesses, who testified that he bad been a porter in a drug siore, and was now a shoemaker, . The Recorder, in rity the jur: “i id that cies siete Bae pes net eng hk sho ect Mi Mrs Myors’t Soe suddenly, ‘and the next seen of it was im the house where the thief was proved to have occupied apartments. If Vogt were to be convicted of the offence it would be only on the theory that he was a particeps criminés, or In other words, aided the girl in ‘perpetrating the crime. sipgle’ circumstance that Vogt did not deny that be was associated with the girl in stealing woutd uot be sufficient to convict him of the lar- ceny, but taken in connection with other facts develo} oa the trial would warrant thom in revdering a verdict of guilty. When officer Field first spoke to bim be sald the watch claimed by Mrs. Myers was his wi‘o's, and otber one was bis; but Voge did not say at that time that his wifo bed bought it from the girl Fisher ‘The jury, after deliberating a few moments, returned into court with a verdict of “Guilty.” ‘Tho prisoner, who was on bail, was tsken tuto custody and romandoa till ? y-two persons called on Captain Potts isies thet were etclen from them by these wholesale plunéerors, In the Goneral Sezstons gestorday William Brown, juluty indicted wich Louisa Brady for stealing a watch and about $70 in money from Owen Cazey, was convicted and romonded for senionce, The complainant was a gol- dier, who, on = 10th of last month, met these parties In asaloon in the Bowery and “ccepled thete invitation to tao 2 ride iv their carriage to tho Park. On arriving at Sixty sixth stroct they drank frooiy, and Mi: ane 4 was n CO OXHlvit @ twenty doliar bill at a time Casey had no money, although a boy who was riding er them saw bi hav fty and atwenty doiler bill ashort time before. A quarter of an bour afterwards the seiier wie found lying near a fence, in ao imseusibic condition, and Arts wore arrested in the vicinity that same n James McCabe, a hard looking youth of sixteen, was convicted yesterday of stealiug a quantity of silver ware from the residence of Mr. Hicury A Morgan, 25 West Twenty-sixth street, on the 14th of September, The servant saw him under the tabic im the diciug room, and be succeeded in decemping with a portion of the’ Pro- erty; but he was arrested tle samo eveniny, and posi- tively Identified by her. An thore anotber indict- ment of a similar mature against th! Rone eg the Recorder seus him to the pe: Mary Smith stealing two bundred and eiziy telth, on the 10tb of Septeniber, tempt at grand larceny. te: Ezra Hodge, charged wit Worth one hundred and fifty duilers, tue property of A, Littell, a livery stable keeper in ‘Bro: vkivn, om thi Tot of September, pleaded guilty toan attompt at larceny. He hired the borse and wagon and subsequently at- tempted to aell the property in New York, when he was arrested, He was seuteaced to the penitentiary for one year. Logare, a member of the bootblacking fraterni- aes trom Mary Mon eaded gullty to an at- was postpu'ed, Sealing a horse and Frank ty, pleaded guilty to burglary in the third degree, hay- ing, on the night of the 20th of September, broken into the premises of John Baldwin, 25 Morris street, and stolen $15 worth of cotton, tio was sent to the House of Re- fuge, where, tnstexd of putting the shine on the boots of his customers, he will have an opportunity of cultivating his understanding, polishing his manners, and rubbing up his conscience until he is twenty-one years of ago. Matbow Manning was tried and convicted of stoaling a gold watch and chain, worth $200; from the person of Jobn Lee, at the corner of Elizabeth and Grand ireots, at two o'clock on the morning of tho 4th of September, while Leo wes asleep. Lee was awakened by the pris- oner, who was atioupting to take his pockotbick, Man- Ding was chased and caught. but the watch aud chain were bot found, He was remanded for senteaco. Brook'yn City News. Tae Mornsr or Portceman Corrax.—An inquest upon tho body of policeman Charies Curran, of the Forty soc- ond procinct, who died of a pistol shot wound inflicted by Theodore Yates on the evening of the Ist inct., was held by Coroner Norris yes*orday. The ovideuce was conclu agaist the prisoner, aud he was committed in full, He is twenty-five yeaza of ago, born in New York, and a batter by trade. ‘Tux Caurcn oF THE ATONEMENT.—The corner stone of an Episcopalian house of worship wag laid on Thursday aftor- Boon, on the site selected at the corner of Fifth avenue and Seventeenth street, Gowanus. The building is to be Of gray stone, in the simple Gothic style of architecture, The dimensivns are to bo sixty by thirty feet. Tho cere. monies were conducted in a solemu and impressive man- nor by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Laquer, Rev. Dr. Canteld Rev. Messrs. Paddock and Greenleaf, The box epostied in the stone contains records, coins, postal currency! newspapers, Ne ithatanding the unfevoral aspect of the weather a large concourse wus prosent. Arrivals and Departu: ARRIVALS, Ponr Royat~Steainship Arngo—Col Gurney, Major Met- pt ‘Champlin, Mee Otampitn tH Katt, ilevtenauts Bidnchard and Thomp. fon, sfaalle Sunita, hag B Grant, Ligue T 8 peo aioe Rersh mt B youn ra D D Foster, Py Capi Burgeon A LA Leh pe? Jb ant Suraeon, Mi it Tron, @ Von Vleet, A “orauini, rH ose Oy ee a RY ay lor, B Brock, 0.0 ‘Rowley, B carat Capt Coldsiwai rage. ion—Captain J F Fos. Tint or Nation “pe ie Houser, Mr and Mre H he Lieut J Sieiaki New Careane Menta North America—P matey: Rev H Bellicora, irs Lerouge, Mra 8 © Kent, N Pi Goo Turenns, R ia ies Gua Bick, Wunrtewis, W ister, F Sawyer, Jobn ip MorrimaomMra Sheldon. Mra Cc SH ee Mrs rd leah Oe Majer Tere, J P Frosii, Lier ford Dru L Escape Giaglon eet B'w Prour apd Raver, Lieut Heol Lewd M Bday, pel v honk ‘Lieut Ske! Ontx. euanameaty Eveaing pile, wife end Jt ce Murchy, Geo four in the at rage Naw Onrnans—Stenmeni \—Steamshi » ha Patbazer, ga, Ricoape aie ae sae cern P Bewae *johe 8 Bim. Lah sige inl a ea uh, seine tra seri ie poser, Mrs sal Eleeceecee rn rirgaueitiey a Puller? aMar Bat.axp—Horrox,—At White Plains, on Thursday, October 6, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Frederick Romney, Mr, Joun Baitarp to 8 youngest rete Esq. Ca DOM AR, — Baptist church, Hobokea, ME Bea jureday, October 6, by the Kev. C.D. W. Bridgman, of Albany, Eansst CaMPan to Miss Faaxcgs, youngest daughter of L. J, Bridgman, Eaq., all of the for- mer place. Gnay—Woonrurr.—At Rabwa; J., on Thursday, tober 6, v 3 8. ‘Sheuden, Davie Ouwrom Grar, or Newark, Peet Wootruf of ay ais i Kmaur—! rf Spree le L. Ly oo erate Qatober 6, by the ay ole Kwicat to Miss Hannan a — dest renee — Lyman Beebe, ail of Northport, No cards, Be wriigan—Bonam, Ke barter Ociober pine by pe Rev. Mr. Ir, Caanira K. MoLkay to Geman - Bonaea, al! are Wittamweba Rs pee ey Hal —On biouday, September 19, by the Rev. Lg Urainerd, sr. Srevasy B, Suita to Miss Conprizs Seas, danghter of William Spering, Esq, alt oi Philadelpaia, L—-UORION, AG Norr) Ontobot 6, by the Tov. tren, eet was, ae Rowen, Ob Canajoharie, N. 10 Miss Cara Consom, of Philadel a Richmond and ry fale) ) eet ao Ge A Smonson—Fnee.And.—Al at ine N. ¥., On Thureday, October 6, by tho Kev, € re a moar, 0 of Brooklyv, “Tosurn Sinonsox, Jv., of New ¥ to Exma FRexe.anp, of Limwood, If adson, N. : Died. bey soared Thursday, Ootover 6, after a severe Ub ness, Bripart Bow, a uative of ‘Siousbaunon, county Leitrim, Ireland, ago’ 54 years ‘The friends of tho. lanily are respoottally tnyited te attend the funeral, this (saturday ) afternoon, at ove o'clock, from her ‘ate resideuce, corner of Korty-Aie@ atreet and Firet avonue. BreNNAN.—Gu Thursday, October 6, Micnart, Bamnwam, a native of Croacard, parish of Ballyadams, Queens county, Ireland, rged 46 years, His frien.s and acquaintances and thoso of bis brother Faward are respeciiully mvited to aitend the funeral, this (Siturday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, {rom his late residence, 100 Greene BLANKENBURG.—On Thorsdiy, October 6, Kare, wile of Albert C. Blankenburg, aged 21 years aud 9 months, ‘The relatives and {vicnds of the family are tavited to attend the funeral, trom No. 217 West Fi'tioth street, this (Saturday) afterdoon, nt two o’ciook. Currax,—On Taur: day, Octobor 6,after a short and se vere illness, which he bore with’ Christian fortitude, Cuances Gunan, in b's-o6tn year, < Hie friends and relatives are requested to attend tae} rom his late residence, 209 Water street, Broom will be a requiem mans for the repose of bis soul this Saturday, at tev o'clock, and bis remains will leave St. Anne’s church, corner of Front and Goid streets, bay one o'clock, for tuc Vemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiate ash, y invited to attend the fuseral, this (saturday) aftern at two o'clock, trom ihe residence of her husband, No. Essex street, Dary.—Killed, before Petersburg, on Thursday, Sep- tember 29, Parluck ALY, beloved con of Michael and Mary Daly, aud nusbaca ot Mra, Patrick{Daly, a native of Mulitogan, ‘county Westmeath, Ireland, corporal of Com- pany K, First (ounecticut artillery, age 20 sours He died in defezce of Lis country. will be interred in Calvary Ce:netery, on ‘Zinany, Oct. 16,0 we o’clock, from the residence of his brothor, 211 East Eleventh street, The relatives and triends of the family, also the veterans of the Fourth Now York State Guard, are respectiuily tm vited to attend the stun re Donscoma.—aAt Flushing, L. 1, on Friday, October 7, Mary Liswouty, bier of Mary and the late Edward ascomb, aged 2° years. Dette tnatat will 2 plece from her late residence, om Sunday uoon, at 2 o'ctouk, Dove: —On morning, October 7, Mra, Axm Tpvar, widow of Danict Dodge, in tho 89th "year of her “tier frieuds and those of lier god, Richard J. Doase, aud sun-in 1) jard. 18. Despard, ace lavited to mit the funoral, this (Saturday) afiernoon, at three o from be ar Inte residence, No. $9 Climton atrost, Brooklye: ae —On Fridyy, October 7, BicwAKL DAVEE, 01 ‘com , ia the 3! sa’ yoar of bis age, a native of Cor- Baily. city of Limerioa? Ireland. His trieaods and relatives are respectfully invited ¢0 ef teod ihe funeral from his late resideace, 47 Greeuwicd treet, op Sunday aftera scam - two o'clock. Linserick papers ples Forurs.—00 Wednesday. ‘October 5, in thie city, after @ shor iluess, Joun EB, Fonwes, aged 52 years. ‘Lhe relatives aud friends of the Tasslly, are respecttally Invited to etzend the funeral, from his late res! No, 293 Filth avenue, on Sunday aftecuoon, at twe o'clock. Now Hxven papers please copy. Gav.—On Friday, Uciober 7, Miss Exiza Gax, at the residence of her , Mrs, Givens, No. 10 SeveateonsR Street, Brooklyn. Her remaioa wil be taken to Rbinebeck for intee- ment on Sionday morning. HoaG.—On Thursday, October 6, at nis residence, ia Kassaa, S. ¥:, Sauvui. W. Hoag, im the 63d your of his Stiomes.—On Friday, October 7, after ashert a Mary Exizapzra, wife of Edgar Y. Hubbe aud daughter of Wiliam B. Hum! ged 26 years and 17 days. ‘Toe relatives and friends of the family are re:pectta invited to attend the tuveral, from the residence of father, William B, Humbert, hsq., Lafayette avenue, neat Franklin, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clook. Dekalb avenue 018 psy Fraviklin ave Kier, aged 6@ thursday, Uctober 6, Ja: vine of townroach, county Cork, Irelané. ‘The friends and relatives of the fumily, a'so the men- bers of Croton Hose Company No. 6, and of the Raiger aod Montgomery Social clube, «re respectfully invited te attend the fuveral, {row hie inte resideuce, 62 Montgom- ery street, 08 Suuday a'ternoon, at two o'clock pre cisely. 3s. —On Wednesday, Octoder 5, Faux Mas, aged ears, 6 months aud 2 java The (riends aud relatives of the (arniiy are respectfully favited to attend the funeral, on Seuday afternoon, at hail-past one o'civck (row his late resitence, 100 Grand Street, without iuriter jivitation. The remains wil be taken to Greenwood for jaterment, Manm —On Mouday, October 3, at Closter, N. J.,. Mrs. Harwist Manis, tormerty of New Youk city, aged 88 yeara homie —In bospitai, at Priadelphia, on Friday, Go tober T, (rom wounds ved at Lhe batele of Fisher's Hill, Sergeuut Epuuny i. Nauti, Third regiment Jorsey cavalry, late toute Irieb Brigace. The relatives and J to attend the at Kighty-eighth rogue ernie of the family are requested 216 Lourt suivet, on sunday 18 av, Aug et a long Jimena Purcell, of Miles yours. Tuomas PurceLl, av House, Cbariesion,s. ac. Chariesion ).a y Porn. — 00 Wod ber 6, of consumption. Mary Axwe, widow wiey J bo Porcer, Me Diy OF Birminghaui, England, 1 (hs Bod year of her igo, wil take « om the réside.ce of her e venue, betwean LOOP and . the ‘urday) morning, at ten o'clock, ‘Toe rem ius wil akeu Wo wood Come tory for iaverment. The (onus 01 the wibliy mee invited to altend Elrmingbam (fngiaud) capers ploase copy. Ritst.—On briday, to 7, of congestion of the brain, Mary Aww, wite of Hugh Kiley, The frieads aud rolativer are rea) invited to a6 tend the funeral, from ber aie resid 80 Chrystie street, At two o'clock, Riixy.—On Fridvy, Gotober 7, after @ short iliners, France E. Riuay, aged 3 years, 3 months and 11 dave Tho relatives and rieuds of the family are invited te Altend the funeral, from tne resilience of his grandpe Tents, 316 Kast Fifiy-sixth giraet, botween Firat and Sve ond avenues, this (Saturday) alternoon, at two o'ciock Norfolk (Va.) papers please copy Srommaxw.—On Tue tay, Ueiober 4) Mant si, focond daughter of C.F. F. Stobimann, 1. D., aged 2 years, 8 months and 21 ‘an R. ‘The relativer aud (riends vf the fumily are tavited te attond the funeral, at tho Church of St, Matthow (Walker street), this (Ss tarday ) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notios. bah Ti) Dative o Kil o'clock, (rom his late residence, 166 Spring atreot, with out further ‘isation. (be remaing will taken to Galvary Cometery for interment, Dadiio and San Fravclsco papers plonse copy. Taqdauy.—At Baltimore, oneTuoaday, October 4 ae 8,600 of William H. Tagaard, ee ea'ae aul street, Brooklyn, this (Satur. Gay) afternoon, at two o'clock. His friends and acquaint ‘en0e8 and thone of the family aro invited to attend with- out further invitation. wal Hempstead, f.. Loon * Star Oo tober 6, Mantma, relict of Lavid Vaadow: Her rolatives and friends, aud those mtn hor sons J. W. a : Vandewater, are invited to attend the (uneral, ¥ afternoon, ai one o'clock, from the resideace or hers ‘son-in-law, M. J. Gillersiceve, ab Hompatead ies leave Hunter's ee at ate before A. Mineola, whore carriages w waiti Wacera 08 Wedaeaday, Setober 5, GmARLES Gaines Waresa, ther The relatives voarkiig wd be te pene fan algo those cages Bia brothers: 43 thi L on 10 Bt. Ann's ae selene mass will serie eatin foal, and on thence conveyed to Calvary Comelry for Veron -—O0 A Priday, Ootwbor 7, Sanat wife of Soha Wonton, ngod 60 years and 7 months. ‘The relativoe ai riomda are rompectiwily invited ¢0 Me ond the funeral, from ker lave rosidence, 955 Wadess ttree!, on Monday aftorgooe, at two 6c a4