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2 : EW YORK. HERALD). MONDAY, QOTOBER ..24,.- 1864. em “ a = Se > ‘The New York dry goods tmports for the week com. and the Banners, Y © MeCle! 7 Nottos of Now Publiteations, FINANCIAL AND (OMBERGIALS pore aqmmpowsywith (Relay 8arus:— : bedigparin or (ragpPeted tor aby rg A. yn AS = ‘The following ‘te s complete list of the aew publica - Jon rod. 2% tando, CJ Bi -, neni For the week. 1862. 1848. 1864. ‘There isno article" food the want of which is so Oot 12.} thous recoived at the Henan vilice to October 19. — bye Say ee oe nee cee xy 4 Daas Soe Sunpay, Oct. 23, 1864 Entered at the port . $365,140 3,139,703 186,511 | severely felt as bread. And there is mo class of artisaus 1 bave never beso given to the practice of going in GENSKAL LITERATURE. Heor: iE Bouthwr: ft AW Deluucha, Bageee Sullives, , , | Thrown on market. 88,434 1,032,462 1,250,070 | whose conduct # 60 much remarked upon and at times | search of bix men, nor yet of great meu; 1 mean thas | | Naomi Torrente: the History of Woman. A novel. | Wm Naulty J W Goslen and wife, Major {1 O Drigusn, ‘The past week has been, on the whole, # dull one Im | since January 1. Wail sireet. ‘Therd was covsiderabie excitement in the | Fotered at the Port 47.761.408 63,485,217 67,074 261 | Pe loudly complained of ws that of the bakers. The con. | Fritts tnt mat Mellin Sin nor dol wish to | Now York, ord room ex Monday and Tuesday, aod the duoiuations | TKYown on market... 62,508,021 51,864,412 60,676.420 | sequence is that moat governments to the Old World Dave | ineke myself greater by disadvantageous compari-ons, Debates and Proceedings of the Ponce Convention in of the ee were rapid, witha downward tendeacy. ‘The following Rational banks were suthorived during | passed lawe regulating toeir business, and ocompoclling | } kuew Mr. Lincoin accident, when be himeseit = 1861. By L. FE, Chittenden, one of the Delegates. Pub Paap — art of the woek tho market showed | the week ending October 22, most of them beimg coo. | chem to give @ certain amount of bread to correspond | thet he was 1 Of the Presidency and bis iady | lished by D. Appiten & Co., New York. tho ‘ite. 1 have koown sapprese the ’ ; Deaviness, under the influence of Shertdan’s successes | Versions from State institutions Very few a with the market price of flour. Agsizes of bread ba rest to save the comporit..r troul red Sannnpey Linoole rage er jad er greatness ts pot my mania. My friends know tt. Ido | By Gertrude, de Vingut. Published by Jobo Bradbura, ‘at; Mes’ Bowling, Lewis Dooning: B Cop.er aud servass D B Cuncing am aivoo, A P Nourse’ wite, two children and servant. Me Chadwick, ‘Theedore Whetler and servant, Josayh Milourey: Peleg Haws, ¥ Gritin, R Sargent, Edward Fenner, Captain 8 8 ise M Robinseo. Miss M Taylor, August Philip. Ber. ander, unl Philtips, Miss Louisa Phillips, Aa-om ier, Jobn H Soiomon. Charles F Velton, Robert Fisher, R'sehmidt, Berrian, John H sgmaby, Charles BR Combs, Mise Oh me, a ‘We must go to on Y 4 and the geuersily favorable aspect of | arenow being organized. also beea common is our Owe country, regulated gene. But yesterday the Geveral 6uld to me, “ also a gi al viow of bis oy as President of the : ogden A salutary check hos thus been rally by the municipal authorities Jn the large towns, and | 2 OLAS Oe a sats J replied, United States. "By Joseph H. Barrett. Published by | Keler’ ure Katherine Sener ins Solel tre im old times throagh proclamations from the mayor plied, Moore, Wiletach & Baidwia, Cincinnati, Mary J Schemann, red Sichland, “Tt 8 lo me"? Riots have not been unfrequess in consequence of tho “Toe, General, you command ’' The Finger Post to Public Busini containing the sides , , MoOlelli big,!! but | Mode of forming and conducting societies, clubs an high price of broad, aodit fa remembered by most of your | ,,,hereicis aiid 1a mnzualt elocielen met wr ipacanse | other organized associstivas. By un ex-momber oft readers that flour stores have beem sacked even in the | perhaps when be may be big—and as God lives, if t de- | Philadelphia bar. Published by Dick & Fitzgerald, N city of New York. « Whenever a famine threatens « | pended on my voto to make him President, be would be a : Lee 60 10 morrow—pe hae when comes into Adirondack; or, to the Woods. J.T. Head- large population the @rat act of hungry mob is tobreak | Oto ee wT cot kuow mie. He dees mot know it bim- | log. Publisned by Charles Seriouer New Yorks ‘open the bakers’ shops and appropriate the contents. oll. Manuslof the Common Council of the @ity of Now Passing by with some reluctans® the: curious bistory At haif-past eight o'clock this morning the General, our | yore By D, 7, Valentine, which belongs to the subjeot, & is designed oniy to oop | friend M. and mysell, with a servant of his Lxocllopcy | a) 17 4 Campaigcs of Geveral MoCie Francis Meltie. Nicholas ut Mariano Jeremiah Dyer, Mre U ii Abi, Miss Theresa Manecy, Mrs A-H Deane, Mre Mary I" Jones’ and son, Mre Edward P Delevan and child, Mrs Charles P Newcastle, M Yarver, Join Daiody: Thomas 8 Greearille, JB othersio ler rage. New Olitvans-Sieamshp Fung Shuey—Mr Pierson, BR Kiddar and lady A exandor Hill acd wife. Joba Davidsen, Kobert Blakely, Rovert Blakely. Jr, A Galinier, a Stone and son, Mes Lelia Crowell. Mrs Robert & v4, (0 Sleusay, Puracy A MeGeorge, imposed upon the efforts of speculators for arise, The Stock market has sympathized to some extent with the @ownward course of xold, and transactions have been chiefly confined to brokera, ‘The quotations for guid curing the week have varied as Righer’ Tow’. | Ciy Bate Ne Total capital........ Previously authorized, d the fi tant Be tunnel, and at ine a ooa . By G sider the high and disproportionate prices now demanded | bore us to thevolovation which leads to the house of the | & Biltwrd. Published by J. B. Lipprocott, Pailadciphia, for bread, a3 ascertaiued by scientific observation and | hero of Antietam. Lincolnana; or, the Humors of Uncle Abe, Andrew Aggregate .... rs “$98,111,420 | Ciysia, Tough. unable to obtain from the pacers | TY say Wat {be surrounding oountry is moat pictar- | Adderup. Published by J, #. Rooks, New yore. The foliowiug banks have increased thelr capital — esque, bub as it was raining we bad to remain in the ‘Tee Fourth Number of the Complete Works of Areh. Originat Capital, Present Gapitas, thomselves the iuformation required to convict them of | coach. , $75 First Orwell, VtA........ $50,000. overcharges, yet shere is authority to which we may | Aa irish woman, of the commos school of our Bridgets, pshon Hashes. . Fabliahed by the American News Com: First Poughkeepsie, N¥. 100,000. rosort to find out what is the real proportion betwoen | (0k the cards and introduced us into the reception | “yo a. waste Heart. A Novel, By Pierce Which increase added to the above makes | tno cost of flour and the price charged (or broad. ‘This is @ small pall, well proportioned to the little house | Egan, keq. Published by Dick & Fitzgerald, New York the total amount of capital $95,161,420, leaving | pr. Thomson, an ominont chemist of Scotland, ¢reating | in which Geueral McUioliam lives, simple, clean and cool, | Transactions of the Illinois Naturat History Society, $201 ,883,680 yet to be taken before the amount author- | of this eu! tt pack of four, ing two | With, straw mats instead of carpet, adorned with few | Edited by © 1D. Wilber, avd published by Bailhache & csashel., Ste niet DyeOh, SAYS: > weigh! simple picoss of furmiture, it reveas at asimple view that | Baker, Spriogfold, lilinois. ted. by the low, . amount of currency | hundred aud cighty pounds and measuring five bushels, | {1 is not ihe Douse of a xentioman of mmdh show. Teal eseearce, Seatinitene af eahion Wels, fesued during the weok was $1,481,300, and the whole | ig capable of forming eighty. to eighty ix quaricra | Thosorvant returned with a mossage that ‘the gontlo. | wovet hy argaret Blount” Published by Frederio A, amount of bills now in cifculation is $56,868,030. A | jowes, she quartera af belag four pounds fifteen | MAX’) Would come in In a tow minutes, ‘because he was | Beaay Now York, walking tn che flelda,’” large proportion of the currency now being issued ts to | ounces avoirdupois, though practically avd oustomarily | “Wo occupied the ume curiuisly‘examtsing the little | Customs of Service for Non-Commissioned Officers aud replace the notes of the State banks that have organized | in Kngland it is but four pounds, To tye bus! are | parlor. Une portraitef Lite Mac—the work of Fred. | Soldiers, us'Practiced io the Armies of the United States, under the national law. added four and'a baif pounds of galt dissolved in a pail | ericks, and that of a friend of the master of the | By General August V. Kautz, Published by J. B. Lippin ful of warm water. After three hours an additional | houso—occupied ono front, On the other is seen | ovtt & Co., Philadelphia, and for aale by James Miller, The following named Philadelphia banks have resolved | paiful of water is added and mixed, and aftor some otber | « vory amall-statue of Napoleon the-Gre: mean tbe | New York. to relinqaish their State charters and form under the ours five paisful more, When the various Knead‘ngs | Littie Corporai—and in frout of this is the portrait of Brisbane's Golde Pu ft i nt ne's lon Ready Reckoner. blished by National Banking law, as soon as tho preliminary arrange. | 27@ Compieted, the mixture being otherwise modiliod by | Washingtou, with a *rench inscription, which says: “He | Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. ‘ the action of yeast, alum, soda, chiorobydric acid or any | commanded, obeying the In i ments can be offected:—Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, | oipe; substance, according to the particular practice of | “Ou the window sill were aoen photographic portraits |. Perrive's New Topographical War Map of the South: 2 Commercial Bank, Corn Exchange Bapk, Back of Northera | the baker, it 18 placed in the oven. ‘The loge by baking, | of boys and ciris, On one eide the ‘Enchantress of | Sites, arranged (rom thelaiest Governmont Surveys Liberties, City Bank, Kensington Bank, Bank of Com. | °f firing as it is calied, in a quartern loaf of four pounds | Doves,” aud on the other the “Virgin of Madrid” On | Ofcial Reports, Published by C, 0. Perrine » In. ane 3 , ‘ fifteen ounces ia found to be nine ounces eight drams | the piino there was rolied up another portrait of | “napolis, Indians merce and the Bank of Peon Township. Thoy have an | ony, Mctlellan, Wilison’s Larger Spelior; arranged according to the aggregate capitni of $5,282,550. There are eleven other Dr ores sees, rom pa 4 Phi Anpliaucey ‘That colleason erenlod the dasienand:inatincss bet him Pieeisian ct Sis seep ans as aaphie on eee in anit speaking of Freach bread, says that *‘a sack of flour | who had ordered it, Ja Washington, the country; tn | Synonyms. Ry Marcius ip. Pal y Harper Danking institutions in the city, and it is thought that | ising a59 kilogrammes (tbo Kilogramme {3 1,000 | Napoleon, the love of arms and glory. (Do nox even thoso | & Brothers, New York. all she rest will follow the course of the above meo- | grammes, cach gramme oquivalent to 22.966 graivs kug- | who now calamniate him call him Napoleon?) ‘The chit Lindisfarn Chasa A novel. By T. Adolphus Trollope. tioned, lish, im otper aA EA.) ved ba uvoirdupois), pro. | drow and the *buchaotress’” proclaim aloud the love of | pubiished by Harper & Brothers. wabace Reng tiee A petty fracd, says a Philadelphia prper,and one likely | ‘ces 102 loaves, weighing 202 Kilogrammes— tbe mean | family avd tho tranquil joys of the domestic hearth. | Cisse tend, California and Washoe. By J. Rosa yieid being about i30 kilogrammes of bread for 100 of | The “Virgin of Mudrid’ encloses a mystery—I will even - + 107% 10TH 1084; 10714 | to deceive, has beon discovered by the Gusher of one of | the tour employed; and admitting that common flour | g.y an creotoral mystery. Littlo Me lovee art and his | Brown. Published by Harper & Brothers. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marrteil. Farwuam--Moras.—On Saturday, October 15, by the Rev. Dr. Jobvson. Bara M. Farnam to Miss Lorrie, eldest daughter of D, P.. Morse, Kaq., wil of this city, No cards. SPovrorD—Watson On Wednesday, October 6, at Lurgan charch, by the Rev. Thomas Knox, rector, as sisted by the Kev. J. A, Beers, recior of Dovacioney, Josxrn 1. Srorrorn, FRq., of New York, to MAncaRsr, eldest daughter of Francis Watson, Kaq., of Lakevi Largen. Died. Braw.—On Sunday, October 23, Ans Branm, wife ot M. Bronin. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, on Tuesday afternoon, at oue o'clock, (rom No. 639 Hudson street Catiue.—On Saturday, October 22, Suse Mary Vaerom- Ga, the beloved and only child of James ?, and Susanne V. Cabill, after a severe illuess of twenty-two days, aged 2 years, 4 months and 22 days ‘he friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of her parents, 221 Kast Kighteeoth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at ove o'clock, without ‘urther invi- tation Lima (Peru) and Havana papers plese copy. Corrvaw —Ov Sunday, October 23. Mrs, Jamz Corrman. The relatives and (riends of the tmily are respectfuliy Invited to atiend the funeral, from her tate residence, 198 Waverley piace, on Tuesday morning, at efeven o'clock. Coxy.—On Snnday, October 23, Jaxx Conn. relict of Joho Conn, of Tollamgrange, parisu of Dunsiord, county Down, Ireland. aged 74 yexrs. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tweaty coupon . Fivo-twenuty coupons. new is. = — = — 100 the banks of that city. A dfty dollar three years’ seven | contains 0.17 of water, the product would be 150 kil0 | religion. Peterson's New Cook Hook; or, Userul and Practical Ro- | invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at Five tweoty registered. 106 = 10045 1un and three-tenths coupon note, issued ia August, 1864, | 8TamMes of bread (or 100 of flour absolutely dry. Dr. The time of waiting sped on, and I turned over the | ceipts for the Housowile aud the Uninitiated, Published | ope o’cicek, from her late residence, 2 Watt street. Her 20-40 5 per cent coupon . 95 Bas, 9435 iP i ee gust, * hia admirable work on *Houzehoid Chemis | jeaves of the album. Tbe portraits are all tamily oues, | by T. |. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. remaing will be tsken to Greenwood for interment. certificates 9434 947, 95 | with the coupons cut off, was offured for deposit as legal | try e 25) that “three pounds of flour usually | except that of Buroside, and that ef the two Princes of | ‘Ty Haunted Tower, A novel. By Mra. Henry Wood, | Downpatrick papers plense ¢ ny Ootober 7 3-10 aotes . 1035, 106° 106 | tender currency. Almost avy one m'git be deceived | retain, after baking, ove pound of water,”” It 1s thero'ore | Orleans, who wore aids-de-camp of McClellan Published by P 1 5 At Hackensack, N. J.,o0 Sunday, October a , 0 , Amp of « yy Peterson, and for sale by Frederic A. Brady, Goorer --At Hacken: Sey 7s 2, were as follow::— told 2134 %, Hudson Riv +h detached, they are not worth over forty dollars each. According to the practice of the English bakers 91 | cipitation, and in that moment there entered George 1B. | Vractioal Hydropathy:: including Pians for Batbs. By | “whe triendso. tbe amily are Invited to attond the Of the United | Job Smediey. Published: by Job Caudwell, London, treet, be. | Engiand funeral, at the First Ketormed Dutca church, oa 1 e street, be. | Engiand. % Reading 122. Frie 9675 2%. filipmix Central 11734, s:Acnie ‘The Marietta and Cincinnat! Railroad earned during the | quartern loaves aro produced from a sack or five bushels | scCieilan, the (40 me) tuture Presiden ‘Tuesday afternoon, at halt past one o'clock. Traia leaves (008 of of flour, weighing 280 Ibs. These quartern loaves of 4 lbs. | Stites, I would aot pave known bim in gan Southern 65, Rock Isiand 9034, Northwortern 397% | second week in Ostober $20,689 against $16,453 for the | gach would be equal to 364 loaves of) 1 1b. each, and the | cause all bis portraits represenc bim with bla: A Manual of the Direct and Excise Tax System of the | Chambers etrect at 11:45 A. M., returning at 6 P. M. Preferred 743%, Fort Wayue 96, Uciv ini Mississippi cer. | same time last year, showing an increase of $2,206. profit would f course depend on the price of flour aud | mustache, while iv fact he has greenish blue eves, Ii United States. By George 8, Boutwoll. Published by | ~ Caruovn.—On Satarday, October 22, Jexnrs, daughter tiflontes 84%, Mariposa 33. ‘The New Orieaus Preayun: of tho 15th inst. reporta the | that of bread at the ti ‘og aie se ce those of Frederiak of Prussia, and the fair sau Littio, Brown & Co., boston. of the late William Calhoun, aged 24 years. i rt rom our bakers | Northern men. je was dressed in biue clothes, resem- ‘The relatives and {riends of the family are respectf The money market has beon easy to stock houre an | ©°Hton transactions of the day previous as (ollows:— up their Hour have faiiod us we | pling baizo, Ike the soldiers, and wore thick Dovts, ike | gps "#8,and Poetical Dottings. | Dedlonted to the Ladies |. vited to atgend tbe fuceral, from tbe fen ipety A call, with good collsternls and wide margins. at s vu | _ 00 Dalen middling sold at $1.25. which may be regarded n to comparisona in order to get at the truth. | a countryman, Publisued by H.W, Keroecr & Co, Altona, hor mother. No, 556 Gecond avenue, this (Monday) nose, as # fair quotation, although holders ask $1 30. Algo, at ‘ol of flour of 196 pounds, at $1 per barrel, | il this I called to mind afterwards, because jn-the first percent. The first payment of tea millions in logalt.- | auction, 66 bales, as foliows:—10 pickings at 43c., 10 fair average at present prices, as our bakers | moment I could not think of anything but the physiogno- Marble Isle. Legends of the Round Table and Other ders.and ten millions in certificates of indebdtedness on | strict ordinary at 90c.,16 do., io two lots, at 94 %¢c. ; 10 good ve diflerent qualities of tlour, low a8 | my of the man. Take away the aspect of rigidity with | Poems. By Sallie Bridges. Published by J. B. Lippin- account of the new forty million five-twenty loan } Ordinary at the same, 10.do at 95340., and 10do at 8c. which be 4s portrayed and _b soft as a wo. | Cott & Co,, Philadelphia. = pay 4 po ee as There is a very limited amount orfering, and holders aro . mut en they look, Wi animated they | Number Une of the Democratic Presidentiat Gampaiga made 20th bey Par- | quite stringent in their pretensions Low middling is | salt, sod perhaps other materials, would produce of | have a special expression, especia eu he is speak- | McCiellun and Pendelton Songster. Original Campaiga ‘at twelve o'clock Durrr —ALt his residerce, No. 1 Marketfleld atrect, con. ner of Whitehall street, Banxaep Durer, in the 19th year of bis age. Due netice will bo given of the funeral on Wednesday. Londonderry papers piease oo} .OOPY. ties have anticipated the mext payment, due | DOW quoted at $1 1734 a $1 20, and middiing at $1 25. pecs ence bong re pce aimee oy logs 8, ore His rei Sond frame reveals the robustuess | Songs, ( horuses, &c. Published by J. ¥. Feeks. Desmanest.—On eae October tether) T., con on the 3ist inst. by payiog in the whole amount of their ‘The following is the New Orleans cotton stacement for { Which. uf om i loaves weighiog | with which he is gifted. The Hero Boy; or. The Life and Deeds of Lioutenant | Garrit B. and Mary A. Demarest, aged 8 years. & but three-quarters of a pound, would produce $16 31 per saluted the General with respect and frankness, aud rE at y The relatives and friends of the family are invited te subsoription, in order to obtain immediate possession of | the week ending October 13:— barrel. The barrel itsolt is now worth at least Afty cents pa far tas cooneeiaa te. bine oe we us bit hava like | Coveral Grant, By Rev. P.O. Headley. Published by | |The ranaiven aul tenes ot mtanae poses Wa. H. Appleton. :- 4,575 | more, and may ve added. So that the proft:on workin; oy other mortal, thus giving to visit @ purely coa- 467 a burre! of tlour costing $10 into bread is $6 81. Pies dential character—so Sonfidentiel that be soon spoke to Mercantile Dictionary; in English, Spanish and French. Cakes, &c., are sold at a higher rate than bread, aud a8 |. us all in Spanish. By J._De Veitelio, Published by D. Appleton & Co. 10,239 | their quality and taste are much changed by the addition He excused himself for th “T was occupied,’? Christus Judex. A Traveller's Tale. By Edward Roth. $m view of the withdrawals of deposits to mest the second of ee rey j erg ayes _ of dour ts used | he said to us, hero oS jaoeomaed Up re Pema Published by Frederick Ley poldt, Philadelpaia. investment of t1 om a wi puvity, Nothing is more cer Or more com | of a bouse for myself, and as it ruins alittle 1 am a little % i : patra} ws chapienrintt sou | Hon ito'lar boanckspes cpl of te porone | wot" Wecomo, retina.” erie sad Psi Tlie By 4. L- Winter. Feb money is vot likely to be i of the cake whieh fs now sold im the sbops ‘The fact is His accent ts good, bis speech as iy la beavy, owing to the languid state of trade and specuia- Tne following sales of government cotton were made at | tnat tho mixture of poor tlour with good i# 80 easily dis- | praction permits a ioreizner to speak a ‘The Crutse of the Alabama and the Sumter. Published Cincinnati on the 17th inst:— guised by the addition of certain articles, that we may | not hisowv. After the congratuiations by Carleton, New York. ton, induced to a great extent by the near approach of i Veritas austriace, By M. G. F. Loosey, New York Fest assured the bakers use floar ordinarily of a price | bim en his nomination as a candidate for the Presidential election and the cncertainties attend: +100, | below the quotations of even peed superius,'ask, of [So asrent Propose as tbe theme of conversation cithet | 146 agder's Don; or, Seorets of the Great Conspiracy. ing 1. inoreased, By Joba Smith Dye. Published by the Author. 1088 course, their profits are i tn Proportion | Six | Ube weather oF the opera, bot the Spanis bs dollars gat on toa must soon enal an justrious: Mexico, where be began bis campai, was, abov Lenders are still critieal of commercial paper, and only i Deker, with a good custom, We retire from business aad ie the Tavorite theme wr bis cbeotvstions. Will the |. TheLondop Quarterly Review. American Edition for the best quality is rated at from nine to twelve per “219g | ak to empire be consolidated? What do the recently arrived | July. Published by Leonard Scott & Cu., New York. Tne wrong at the present time ie that actually within | Mexicans think? Uraga bas gone over; Juarez goes from Record of an Examinati (rom 11 King street. Downs.—After a short iliness, Mr. Cuastus Downs, aged 33 years, 2 months and 27 days, The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of US, Engine Company No. 4, are respectfully ia ted to attend the funeral, this (Monday) ufterooon, of 0 o'clock. trom his late residence, 98 North Fourth street, Brooklyn, F. D. Vorguus.—in Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, October 22, Josxruine Trevs, only daughter of George aud Aue Eliza Doremus, and granddaughter of the late Conckite Titus. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ere respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afterncoa, #& two o'clock, (rom 100 Middagh street, Brooklyn. kEST.—Oo Saturday tober 22, WitiaM Foramen, native of Ireland, aged 29 years Choir bonds and rep the benefit of the gold taterest | Stock oa hand September 1, 186¢, baies accordingly. The banks are pursuing a stric ly oon. | Recelved during the week. servative policy with regard te their loans and discounts, see cout, There it very ittle being made, owing to the last month, though flour bas fallen at least $3 per bar- 0 1 Llp hh dbl arae tomato 4 place. States Commi , 10 Retation to Forged Ub May bis nou! rest ia peace. the limitation of credits and its ubpopularity Cae Fel, cot only te the price kept Up, but the loaves, rotis, | "rte ‘iladen' to: the wists, whieh General Prim, on bis |. seats, Qamussione?, 1a Relation (0 Forged Ubecks upoe | ot cecal wilt take place thie (toning) atterneoe, 3) @ security in these days, whea men want CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. twist, hic oo in eize sod weight, Though | return‘from Vera Cruz, made to him on the ree Published by G. 8. Westeott & Go, atone o’cock, from his ate Lies ea Bd 87 We to stand prepared against hourly contingencies, Saronpar, Oct. 32-6. M. | fold tus tanen ner end spoke aymparbisingly of the opinions of the General | ~ Tye vational Quarterly Review for Septeraber. apectioliy tavliad to attend, withens fareuer sores, ‘and wheo government acd ovber stocks offer the tempta- | Asaue.—Receipts, 50 bbls, The market was firmer | or reduction in the price. On the contrary, the size fas | The Monroe doctrine naturally came up, and on this Liptdaetehs Tan ed Bite base Eis seg bec a Gruxn.—Oo Sunday, October 23, Parmuox J. Gi thon of a high rate of interest combined with the conveni- | With small sales at $11 a $11 25 for pots, and $12 60 a $13 | been constantly diminishing. subject be said:— y, 4 eldest.son of Look avd Susan Green, aged 3 years and Under these circumstances tt is @ consideration of | 1 ni loads vot to trouble themselves | Ibe Atlantic Monthly for October, ence of being salable at anytime, which is no longer | for pearis. some moment whether the Common Council speuld Bot | jo mizing uptireige afsite with tbe election quests. The Cootinental Montnly for Uctober. always the cage with mercantile paper. There bas been Basavetorrs.—Receiptr, 15,259 bbis. floar, 200 bbis. | at once pass an jae ordinance to protect consumers— | This ought not to be done while the interior question z Journal of Health tor October. Very little done in foreign exchange during the week, | 804 622 bags corn meal, 48,647 bushels wheat, 44,150 do. | espevially the poorer class—from the unfair demands of | the country are not afrauged, 80 as not to speak of things iurper’s New Monthiy Magazine for Ootober. x bakers, whe, on « thousand barrels of flour converted | which caumot be realized.” NRW MUSIC. ‘owing to the tight importations and large exports going | Corn, 95,076 do. oats, and 696 de. malt. The flour market | into bread, pocket a profit of about $7,000. Of course the ‘interior questions” followed immedi-| we p saa” Ve “bic forward, and this feature of our trade is likely to com- | was 6c. a 10c. better, but quiet, the demand being re- | In Paris, where the goveroment takes care that bread | atoly, and ho resolved evorything into one word—the fo ‘Dave received the following cbotce selections of tinue. The legitimate demand for geld for cestoms duties | stricted to the wante-ef the loral trade. The light ar- | shall navar be dear. the susize ig xed every fifteen days, | Uniod. | He has no other thouht, Ho other piatform, big eset Ith Al a tra a gM Eo % other programme ¢t awn. “On to Richmond,” by Sirs, Parkhurst; “We'll All end export being thus greatly reduced, a strong support | rivals bave the effect to strengthen the views ef holders, | cities on the Continént. in this country we have not | «You will encounter much opposition to be elected | Home Again,” by Thsmas” M. Rope tnete ae ts withdrawn from the ‘‘ bull’ side 0: the gold market, | it being now tolerably certain that the close of iniand | only nad assizes of bread, but at one time, both ia New President,”’ said M. rit Voices,’’ by Mrs. Parkhurst; ‘Phoy ‘teil and this has a tendene; to counteract the influence of | navigation will find us with short winter supplies; sales | Jersey aud Alabama, the prices of entertainment in “Yes.” get Thee. by Jessie Lao; Sia be Watz,” uret; ** Rally, Freemen, Rally," by taverns were fixed by law. For yoars there was @ “And do you ex to triumph?’ ‘Speculation for an advance. Bankers’ bills for sterling | 10,000 bbis. State and Western, 750 Southern, and 500 | reyuiar assize of bread both in New York and Albany. “T ape pa ek write the candor of the most mouths. The funeral will take piace from the residence of hip parents, 541 First avenue, this (Monday) alterooon, ab two o'clock. The irieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Gaxpwen.—On Friday, October 21, Sanam Burt, widow of dr, Daniel Pereira Gardaer. ‘Ibe friends and relatives of the family, and those ef ber brother, Dr, Joho W. Draper, are ittvited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) mort at eleven o'clock, , Ninety-third street, between ues 0 Sunday, October 23, Haxnam, exe, “Pl be True to fi ‘were quoted pear the close of the week at 109. 4 (gold | Capadian. Rye flour and cern meal were quiet and | \ if, therefore, tho bakers continue to charge sixty per | iatimatefrauknoss, aud without giving 40 bis auswer Adee“ Plaxsng Derciens? tgnedweeoias barkin’ ||’ tte oaliites anh binder the tous aoe eintie Fate) at sixty days from sight, and 110 » at threedays, | 8e8dy in price, with CY trade. | We quote:— | cent profit and more upoa the breed they give us, dis- | any more merit tban be would have given to any otter. | +yfooniiglt and Starlight,” by James G. Ciark; »Whut is | attend tbe fanerat, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Franos range from 6 11 to 6.15. a ees. $8 50a 8 65 | regard the fall io gold and give us smaller loaves as flour | “Oa your election,” said the Geveral to McCiellan, | Home Without the Children,” by J. H. M. Naughton; | trom her late rosidence, No. 14 ‘There. Ze . Extre State. “ 80 @ 8 95 | grows cheaper, we may very properly call on the Com- | ¢‘dependa the solution of the problem of self govera- | «Tne Soldier's Dying Farewell,” by Mrs. Parkhurst; mains will be taken to Cypress Hilis for interment, Wide differences of opinion exist with regard tothe | eee’ 5 we 5 M4 prephe ng ety 4 ery ee ee ile rail Wigehd Centres im you s great question of admiais- | «Song of the Mountain Girl,” by Edward A. Perkins. Hicaing —In Willismsburg, on sunday, October Cutare course of speculation, and many :Po dixposed to | rire ro 15 © 10 25 | pricester it we shall be justified, to use a homely ex | ‘“t-1kusw it¢I feel the woigbt of the responsibility,”” he cit Musical Host for Ootover, published by James W. Many, roll o Peter Higgles, aged 86 years, 6 mon place undue importance upon the result of the ‘.rihcom- | Western 30 @ 11 50 | pression, in making them ‘‘cut their stick.” 0. P.Q. Glso replied in the most netural manner, andas if he | Fortune. New York. The relatives avd friends of the family are r ing election. The argument of the McClellan aide te, thas | Extras. 16 013% a only tulked or taking a battery, Beor & Schirmer have jus: published the “War Prayer | jnvited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday a(ternece, af {! Mr. Livooln should be re-elected tne war is liZely to be 3 a . Trials at Pelice Headquarters, sere hathaway asking bs Leeper pe! ba ghansteny who | of the Nation,” composed by Charles Weisheit. two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 84 North Fourth Bont THS.JONES‘FAMILY—AaN ODD MISTAKE—rHm CASE | 207 im a coward, would, if he were President to- 5 DT llige * BATA Street, Williamaburg. Prolonged over = longer period than if the democratic 96 35 ‘OF OFFIOSR MEAGHRE—T! Sruay OF A Pars | ™OFrow, run to kiss his test, Rews from Natchez. ‘Coubty Down Ireland) papers please copy. candidate ts triumpbast, and that a vast ncrease 40 oo a He did not seek to evade any of the questions which IMPORTANT ORDER FROM GENERAL BRAYMAM. Janvié.—On Sunday, October 23, WiLLiaM JaRvis, aged + in webs Gk, te wie teeta 008 975 | OF ODP B00TS—-A LAWYER COMPLAINS AGAINST A | w.r9 proposed; he spoke of ali with irankness and with- | the following extracts are from General Ordera No. 32, | 52 yours. ; J pablic . much fu Geprecia 658 800} DOORMAN, ETc. out affectation. He would have spokea in the same wey - 32, | “poe relatives and friends of the family are Sion of the currency will be inevitable. The 00.8 36 50 | Citizen Horace F. Jones, of 187 and 190 Mercer street, | in referring to a third person, But be did pot even | !suedat Natchez recently by Brigadier Goneral Bray- | invited to attend the iuoeral services. at rea Grgument of the opposite side is tbat if Foden kd appeared before the Board as complainant against Officer idcideotaily mention his detractors; contiding bitudly in | man,commanding the post:— dence, No. 25 Sixth street, on Ti oon, ab Genteth jeeeemediesthe bevel Wik tariventte the people, the democracy, the constitution and No citizen or person not connected with the military | three o'clock, witbout forther mvitation. His remeies jeClelien is elected public confidence in th Pe pul the the laws, ne often, very often, repeated that there could | service will be permitted inside the fortifications of Fort i E will be taken to Patchouge, 1. 1., for interment, ca Wed ational credit will be shake and politicians 0; the for Western. | cumstances:—Citizen Jones, acoording to bis statement, | be nvtbiog, no remedy, but the Union The Union jor all. a “* senGht moraine. democratic party will begin totaik of measures Coding | £791 Ei tor Western mized, Onia wore alse scarce and | #044 ® Gulky to some parties in Baltimore for the sum at satin to TOtUr Se Quuicaba-aay'ts ted WnvarOvannd The oficer commanding the fortifcations will See’ siis |. Lariam Ou Saturday, October 22, ony A. Laramas, 40 repudiation. Bas both these arguments are prejadiced, | ic, higher. with a moderate business at 86o. a 0c. Bar- | 9160, cesh sale, the money to be received before the | ona fine day, o0 as toenjoy the maguiliceat view whica | crder observed, and will cause the arrest and delivery to | eldest gon of the late vobe A. Laverne | and the Cuture of the national foances depends Jess apon | ley was steady, with sules of 18,000 busbels, at $1 70 foF | guiky was sent on. He was surprised at reociving a let- | extends around for twenty miles. In'ome, Dowever, any person ia, military, borrice sed | atiend the funeral, this (Monday morning, at half, the success of either candidate than many are disposed Sao 98 for Canada West. Malt was quiet, | 1, shortly after asking him why tho sulky was not forth. | _. From here,” he said, “I see two millions of my | guttering (rom wounds or sickuess ball desire the attend. ten ‘orelock tegen the residence 6 Sis’ moodber, S68 X jen. lergyman 0 to believe. Whether Mr. Lincola or General McClellan Coar.—Domestic was quiet at previous prices. Foreign | coming, inasmuch as the money had been sent to him. He showed the General the most exquisite courtesy, as ay attend us aky hott cotentne ta it of the presides in the White House during the next feur | continues scarce. Subsequently @ gentieman from Baltimore, acquainted | Scoumpanying him to his ooach and remaining 8 | surgeon in chief. Clergymen of established loyalty and Loass.—On Thureday, Uctober 20, Davin Loam, i the 55th year of his age. Corvms.—We note sales of 20 bags Laguayra at 38%c, the door uutil the horses moved off. I looked at fami respect! years is © matter of little consequence, a com | ang 52 do, Kio at 39 3;¢. with both parties, cailéd oa and, upon O18 | him (or the last time—the morning sua which will lume | Dacya! pamper sa ilt-be, clraahoed ;withiciys | 4 (2 aewauet shay rncalyineben; Ril aoe Weasesaese S06 pared with the proper management of the monetary Corrox.—The demand was jeas active, but prices have | stating that be had recoived no money, paid him | witn its rays the continent of the North, whose bope is Officers are forbidden making visite of condolenes and | Madison street, this (Movday) morning, at eleven o'clock. of the government, and whatever the reeuls | @dvaaced, with — 260 bales. We quote:— and took the sulky. Citizen Jonea was then informed | to-day; and I turned my eyes towards my travelling | sympathy and maintaining correspondence not concern- | His remains will be iuterred Ne Greenwood. Of the contest may be, tbe present financial policy of the 3 . that the money bad been seat per Adams’ Express, eee ; in which is about to set after having | ing public business with held in confinement Mattasy.—On Saturday, October 22, at St. Paals given as much light as it was possible in the horizon ia | under orders from these eadquarters, such practices | Chureb parsonage, Glen Cove, THomas MaLtant, Jr., 0O@ country must be changed if the ultimate disasters which and accordingly applied to that office aad found that | which it was its fate to arise. ‘being unbecoming and affording encouragement to offend- | ! the Rev. Thomas Mailaby, in the 23d year of” his it i@ inviting are to be averted. The funding of the Good middling 1233 1% 125 126 | the money, which was directed “H. F. Jones,” bad been Union! Union! repeated the echoes in my eer, until we | org.” The provost marshal and the officers {0 charge of Fuveral on Tuesday afternoon, at ove o'clock, ‘ greater part of the national currency afioat so aa to com: | tons ea” Domingo ioewood ae Te oa), wd erica cis | taken by officer Jones, whe had signed his name asa po. | Resse the Hudson in the floating palaces of New York. | the prison will each be held responsible for the due ob- Al the reduction of the gold premium tos point above | cakeat 2s. od.a6s.; by neutral, 100 ions tallow, Ac , at | licoman, at the same timo giving the number of his ebield. | Opequan and some of tbe rebels made prisoners by Sheri. | "eryence of this order. which, with judicious legisiation, 1s could never have | 76. Cd and By svesmer, 2.600 pkgs, butter and cheese at Officer Jones said in defence that he recived a note | 440, ia pairs and bound by handcuffs. Is this ¥0 bo the | i¢c. when given Oy persons saaking profitable privileges at risen, and s modification of the National Bask law affect. | 396" Tso ao. Fer Mand meaguremen goods, | some time ago from the superintendent of Adame’ Ex. | OOOO" os on sagy NAZARENO. | the hands of aficers con'rolling patronage, affords a reas ing their paper issues, are imperatively called for, and it | 60a a 60s. A Brith ship from Newcastle to New York, | pregs Company stating that a money package awaited —— Presum} evid the aff will be tho first duty of Congress to take Into serious Ieee nin S| and a ship, 1,198 cons, from Baltimore | nim thoro from Baltimore, He went tothe office, but, | Terrib coal, pt. craraon ie onertaah abc. oe pli, dct | hu act ene ade ua wt wu at | from he eh cal v6 Mink won | oxoun Paul's church, Glen Cove. Carriages will be in waiting ‘at Mineola station on the arrival of the cars from New York, leaving at eight o'clock (rom the feot of James slip, and returning in time to meet the four o'clock traim for New York. Mason.—In Brooklyo, om Saturday, October 22, Naum MIAH Mason, aged 64 years, The frieads and relatives are respectfully invited to at tend the juneral, at 296 Jay street, this (Monday) after. noon , at two o’clock. without further notice. Tragedy ar Windsor, Ca- Of the Citisens, The adventu robbery irous trader nm who fellows, tb a. usual n¢ and speculator @ army seeking uni THRES CHILD@EN BY THEIR PATEBR— | caing through great riske, seldom sive without hope of a undergoing augmentation at & rate 80 enormous that | mess doing: sales of 500 tons Gartenerrie and Giengar age was marked 37 and 39 Mercer street: but it bad SUICIDE OF THE MURDERBH, &TO. ad M ahs’ . 3 , 5 equate return, He may claim certain rights and ade- ITCHELL.—On Saturday, October 22, of bilious fever, further money expansion will aggravate the | DOCK at $00 ® $61, and 300 do. on terms pot made public, n sent there, and no Li, F, Joues being at thas place it [From the Montreal Gazette, Oct. 21. rotection of his b Peter Mircuet1, ex-Alderman, Eighth aldermaoic di peoee American may be quoted at $60 $68 for Nos. 1 and 2 wae supposed to be for him. The poem dy told him to | On Sunday afternoon the inhabitants of the atet and yg Compensation to Paya Tage lg Oy paced trict, a * a existing evil in @ rapidly increasing ratio. Yet the | Navat Stoxm.—We notice ssies of 85 boi common | Tavy ihe money aud Keep it until he beatd something | plcturomue litte village of Old Windsor were horrited | large sums in money, plate or: equigers which ihelong Grae |. His relatives and the friends of the family, and meme policy of paper-money inflation is being steadily per- | rosin at $20. Tar was dull and uncbanged. further about it, This be did, preserving it in the origi- | by the discovery ot a dreadtul crime, involving the death | pot sive, it be averred without st bers of the Board of Aldermen, also the members of severed in, and the incubus is daily becoming greater. | , (7Us.— Linseed tow gia oe toate 9 Crade sperm | naj package, and in that shape produced it before the | of four persons, which bad just been commitied in the Sadcarmbeh vee Aimed boone temigsun. toot ceo Dirego Lodge, F. and A?M., are respectfully invited os Our national debs is nearly two thousand millions, and of — hen a ly v7) Board e mistake arose from the direction on the | house of @ man nai John Cook, a barber, | cases hereafter recurring, due military inquiry will be | Sttend the funeral,on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, —Bal bage Western package, which was markea 37 and 30, instead of 187 and | @+ Old Windsor Green, It seems that # mun | made to ascertain the object, character and effect of such | ftom bis late residence, 172 Lilaton street, without fer- ther invitation, Maas.—Josw Hawry Maas, con of Philip and Anse Maas, aged 11 years and 10 months, from wounds re ceived from the Seveoth Aveuge Railroad car. The relutives acd {riends of the family are miei | invited to atvend the funeral, from the residence of parents, No. 29 West Tenth street, on Tuesday at one o'clock Maaummx.—On Saturday evening, October 22, of disease of the heart, Many Magura, in tho 68th <= of her age. Her friends, and those of her sons, John and J: Donohue, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Joseph’s cbu: Sixth avenue, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock. California papers please copy. Moray —On Sunday, October after « short Il! Jura Mogrir, the beloved wife of John Murphy, aged at $7 this $687,006,873 was in the form of currency jesues at | | PxrnoLeva —Receipts, 815 bbis. The market for crade | 129 yercer street. Officer Jones was of course exoner- | Went to Cook's house ‘on Sunday afternoon (or | gitts, for tne purpose of brio the ead ef September (exclasive of more than fifty. | spd refined, free, was exeited to-day, and with au setive | qied, and citizon Jones went away with bis money in bis | the purpose of being abaved: but, on knocking, tien concerned, as in the cass: tiring and receiving three mons of ational bank paper, and most De | Siodorate funnest ibe sderace, "Toe obe Wel wa | PEPE 04 SA nee | oe ae eect, Weegee | rib ng and betting thereon mforleden, om femembered that the currency is the basis apon which Fo pp to pave sire ~ ee this, Red hae be history of two odd boots. Citizen Juling Berliner, who | bad not seen or heard anything of Cook or his family | who offead will be placed ‘a ‘asrost, and eld for trial oF the entire debt rests, for it not only regulates its valve for Pann pts, formed the basis ont | Keeps & shoe store on the west side of the town, states the morning. The assistance of a police constabie | recommeded for summary dismissal from tho service. Speculative movement ip crude. The sales’wore about | inst, young man came into his piace and wanted to buy | was at once obtained, and on the house being entered | soldiors will be held for irial the time being, but the entire income and expenditure ‘ joss Une various he ” and punishment, and if ot the t, customs duties and interest & pair of boows for $2, for which the charge was $8; that vino Toome searched, theevidences of «fright- | mounted men will be dismounted and required todo duty orem, © as the young man was very anxious to buy a pair of | ful and cold blooded murder were revealed. In the front | ony foot. on gold bearing bonds excepted. Thus the more boots at that price he accommodated bim with s couple | room the bodies of three littl Birla, aged respectively tbe curren: is diluted the greater wil) be ite ‘of odd ones. Shortly after the victim had left the store | about four, six and seven years, children of the man Cook, ene be ascertained tbe boots were both for the same foot and | who Rad, It is believed, poisoned the little innocents with depreciation and the more rapid the increase ef tbe na- came back to get his money. This being denied him, he sulphuric acid or vitriol, diluted with tea—were dis- | _waw On ional debt. The dangers and evils attending the past called officer eager. of the Twent hth precinct, to @overed undressed apd Inid out. These, from the appear: | D Smith, M and present foanciel policy of the government are obyi- a Here us enough, but atill vo disposition is shown to modify it, assist in getting his money. where the trouble | anee of the bodies been dead se: B Citizen Berliner says the officer assaulted and in- | ® week. Im the front room up stairs—a Master Whitimore, fed bim, and finally arrested and took bim part of the seca, Hk sa ubroak cot intro large | Fauve, wy andre Wi Hah, Mr Movehoed:F fs and the worst blunders of Mr, Chase have been repeated way to the station house, bot refused to take bim ap; bbe was still alive and undressed, while 1710 8 Richard and te years. Pr Dy his no loss incompetent successor, and are likely to be’! beef market was steady, te jad Loam aint ng ne. camees fon uy the en youre: of toe; also alive. \proceediog to the up | Beaumont o1 B Sonn, Sat ioe Sieee Banca eH ‘The relatives and Tinea ace reapenint invited te Continued tii! legislation steps,in and provides a remedy. | $12 for country mess, $13 8 $16 fer repacked moss, 804 | or -r's arrival at the station house he sa ae room the party found the eldest daughter, a | B Kenan. a yr ripe attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. 99 Roces 8 were in demand, with ata $19 a $24 for extra do. bis friend there and made an assauit friend. irl twelve years of age, who bad bees poisoned with r0o1—=Steamahip Eri Cart velt street, on Tuesday. Her remains will bo taken te gt apn ay ee gry q om of 75 Dbis ab $25 for Western. Cat mente were | Pitre’ tere toe te tnat there was a large and ex- | De sulphuric acid, ‘out’ wee ail living: w whe and, dy, Demals Rogers h Were and 1906 | St. James’ Roman Catnvile charcuy-Jamen street, where re wb ances of ree ae may ew cited crowd mtd mgen tem: the down stairs back te geo pail Ge Pas A ri ay nee aan aa aie Haan eioen aod court repose of *s , ao! Measures are "pied to counteract between the comp ib over wi evi. soul Past ten o’ and from thence will arrested Berti bo was dieorder Doolittle, Jonn Dondury, Mrs Rose and | texen to Calvary Cometery for interfient. @urrency evil and so improve the value of the paper dol doaily “held ie ‘head while attempting to commit pes ny lar, Then the government must rely upon loans at sbeir po discovery of the murder was made DEPARTURRE. him part way to ber about three o'clock, of another of an Nagison.—Ip 2, Om Saturday, October 23, Troma B. Nusow, the eldest s0n of the fate Thomas & Nelson, d @ mensenger was immediately i Levers, market price to meet the excess of its expenditure over besioens dot: gales 1,000, bbie at 96, © Boe. fot No ue despatched to Windsor for the ascistance of Dr. Pearl, mr Webb, De eK ee oe te iment | |The relatives and friends of the family are invited t , bh team " a] 5 , ure! over i ‘indser, <Britiah); tt 4 Walker, wife and three u Feoaipts, and the price of its Ponds will be of very little | g’o,e Yor kettle rendered. Putter was dull and heavy | Showa by otner witnesses that a breach of on ‘aid all tbat medical sctenee coud ediminister for thé | Shiidren;: P Smike Neary ‘Herring. MEF No, 42 Remsen street, thie (Monday) afternoon, at three Consequence in Comparison with (he value of the paper | at 300. & 36c. for Western and 36c. a dc. for State. | ie minent, and, further, that no assault was cofmutted in | surviving sufferers, The girl whose shroat bad been cut | Nicholson, James B Jan ans o'clock. dollar, by the appreciation of which, consejueut upon | Cheese quiet at 120. « Zic. for common to prime. the station bouse. It Appeared, therefore, that the of- | Was removed to the Windsor Infirmary, and is or was hove’ eae wre Mi York Bre, Wrigh of inflammation the bulk of the currency ai 1 ‘We notice sales of 78 mate cassia at O46. ® | cor was simply doing his duty. still alive. The eldest girl, who was poisoned, remains | Manuel Frivne dar jenie. ef the ja ‘the late Captam SS ae dint eee | 86: and small lots of a 06 ge: @ S8e. Heolarysof the Twelfth precinct, wae com: | at Old Windsor, and waa likowise living. Cook, who wan | Reskic, Sits tngemeee! catty remy Pabows 2nd lady, ol re and 11 expesses would be reduced provabiy one-third, while | ’S¢cun The demand was mod i thar he | abou th: ovelock tons Charles and Jamee Ne Ten morwing, ab éleven o'clock, SvGa! Of by citizen James G. Beebe, who sated ight, expired about seven o'clock on San+ ds. was a lawyer, doing business at 243 Broadway, Citizen | day Although the three youngest children / Charles and James Notimand others in the Beebe stated that be was arrested and taken tothe | would to ve been murdered nearly a the entire property of the nation would be proportionate- ly enbanced ip. specie vaiue. ‘The financial transactions of the United States Sup. Q rh he tater price for city. ten 16% bi Teatery ts avait dartag the (past week are exhibited | °F, —the demand wre light the oly salen being 300 } the Softun id net em Soe artisice nen velers ‘tne ineral on Tuesday 4 . Bia late residence, 184 Remsen street, Brooklyn, E. Dy The friewds of the family are invited to attend. a ag ite of vate NNER, wile of James 0’ r, aged ‘The friend and relatives of the family are r tnvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Mise JB eer He Ht Hein, A Spatchino, P Ma 1,3 Burrewa © B 61 baif chests oolong at $1 02 a $1 06. . . MeClary dented the Hester street, this Afternoon, at one o'cleal, , ial Government | _ WHNERT.—Receipta, 413 bbia, Market a sbade firmer, | Parrety ir toa Gatien ni hr fl Hor romaine will be taron’ to Caivary Cemetery for im “Gunma,” Rar, teen, oat ee ore. at $1 13% © $1 76 for State and ee ? i n bes oo 7 o Qustome, m. . A IRTARD.—On Saturday morning, October Lust Monday $1n0.ale Beste iene - ; a Bernd ean Ranscca Poxran, aged 4 ears, 3 months and 19 ‘ays. ivon osau eT 4.231803 © Imquest. the remainder ed the th: Anas 3" 2 Mine ‘The rolatives and ‘of the ily are invited te {oro Te80/300 fees Renebed Caltiigend’ Sov en Ove eel children, have been found, No motivestas ae Garon, (aoniee) ceed a eaee Birmingham street, thie Frome eos Mra rH He, © Waller, BL nen. 8 Jo we ‘De Latebona, a, Chaps 6; 166,000 1)676,108 14s een ascertained for the commission of the murder, 11000 2072100 KiLtep.—About eight o’clock on Saturday evening, John ani ecue ae Hi, Mang, o la! thirteen years of age, im riding up town Total.....+. $984.85 25,441 402 15,207,798 08 oar 121 of the Seventh avenue line, either jumped or Laat woek.... 608,000 16,276,740 10,485,193 fell from the fromt platform in Thompson street, near The balance left in the Sub.Treasury on Saturday wae | Amity, and falling the track the wheel passed over row uN ‘ Prarse.—In W)litamal oa Friday, October Sy Gitte ety tamed Fe en me G26 017,618 ageing $26,573,000 on band at theclose of | his breast, crusbing bi such © manner that death en- “oan ween. gued direotly afterwards, His remains were conveyed (etal importa at New York for the week eompare | to the Fifieenth Inet station nouse, where Coroner 4 ding t- Ey H. A. held west. From the evi- 006 corynnt) €s follows with former returoe:— Seamvohe : appeared thet t covurrende Was osc. Sa eae 8 Heed may oe S. O47. On Oct, 21. | dentel, and the acoordingly rendered a verdict to Cornelia F? goods 17,004 735,179 752,608 786,611 | ehatesect, Robert Marphy, driver of the car, whom the wif, we r\ saden.., 2,068,103 9,613,464 2,412,005 1,658,614 | police arrested at the time of the accident, was dincharg- and ns me A | Od by Coroner Wikasy. Deceased ‘With hia parente asoge, ice Pgs BAATLAPO 3547,068 9,006,008 2,375,225 | a 99 West Tenth nirest. a

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