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2 FINANCIAL AN ID COMMERCIAL. Suxpay, Sept. 9, 1866, Gold has been extremely quiet during the past week, ‘but on Saturday there was more activity, and other symptoms were developed foreshadowing @ probable up- ward movement, There is also a searcity of coin for dotivery, and We interpretation uat motwithstanding tho reported shipments this way from England, the ‘@ffwols of tho vast exports three months ago will be long folt ja a short supply on the mark From the table we give below tt will be seen that the aggregate exportation since May 11s a0 less than $51,000,000, which is sup- posed to be fully one-third ef tho available supply of wold in this cousury, The money market ts easy, and the supply of capital seeking employment in call loaus is very large. The hoavy demands from the Kast and South for money to move the crops and for other demands of external com- meree acd intercal trade, which always recur at this poviod of the year, have put the loan market into a much Jess plethorie and more healthy state, The rate for call joans is4a5 per cent Prime endorsed bills pass at ba 534, and single nameat6a7. Altogether the wants of the commercial community are below the average, and th: inquiry for good bills much exceeds months, was ratified by the freeholders of that city om the 23d ult., by a vote of 67 to 15. Important additions are projected to the railroad facili- ities of St. Louia, The North Missouri road is endeav- coring to connect with the Iowa roads, in order to receive somo trade that now goes to Chicago, It 1s proposed to extend the Iron Mountain road to the ouk region south of St, Louis, COMMERMAL REPORT. Saroxpay, Sept. 7-6 P. M. Asuvs.—Receipts, 5 bbls, Pot was scarce and frm at $350.0 $875. Pearl was dull and entirely nominal, Bureapstvres.—Receipts, 3,417 bbls, flour, 600 do, and 1,356 bags corn meat, 16,456 bushels wheat, 212,264 do. corn, 19,256 do, oats, and 36 pkgs. malt. Thore was more activity in the market for State and Western flour, and an adyance of 15c. a 30c, per bbl, was established on all grades, the market closing firm at the improve- ment, tions appended. Southern flour was more active and a shade firmer, the supply being moderate, Sales 600 bbls. Of Canada flour no sales of importance trans and prices were entirely nominal, A fair demai vailed (or rye flour, the ealea reaching 750 bbls, at $ a $635, Cornmeal was ee prices were without Seckied change. Sales Brandywine at $4 90. Ve quote:— Superfine and Western red, 30 ‘The sales were 14,600 bbls. at our rovised quota. - PACIFIC. THE News from the West Coast of South America. Commodore Tucker in Command of the Peruvian Fieet, ADDITIONS 10 THE CHILEAN. NAVY. . Silver Smuggied Out of Miexico by British Men-of-War. &. + &o. &eo. Tho steamship Henry Chauncey, Captain Gray, from call at all the way ports and gather up all the silver bars and other p dy he is various forms, which are com places, awaiting Cepen ofthe Kuclishman. ‘Thearrival here of the frigate Cio some days since, with over $300,000 in silver orgy one real out to evade the duty—suggosts hess of hi English oaen ta age waters, The ou brought out by the Arizona for the Peruvian government have een sa ely conveyed across the Isthmus, and em- this tho strict neatralit: F z remain unchanged. The Mohongo and Faraliones are still om duty here, and the Watereo yet awaits the arrival of a surveying party from New York. ss THE ADAMS EXPRESS ROBBERY. OUR DANBURY CORRESPONDENCE. ‘The Last Bay ef the Trinl_Arguments of Counsel on Both Sides—Thoe Jury Disagree— sing Soenes, don Ko. Daxuver, Sept. 8, 1866. This afternoon the trial of the Adams Express robbers was brought to @ close, The day has been particularly fine, and as usual the court room was crowded with the ladies of the town, and NuW XOKK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1966, Richard ngage iy Goldsmith, “Dorothy nagle, Durothea Trelatua, Emanuel Go! 1p MoUain, meet Hurd, Catharine Kurz, Eliza J. Eadie. At the ing, Sonate Surrogate's court during the week ending y the willa of Garret H. He: New Utrecht; Louis F. Morel, Wiicomb, Ge 4 Acret, Jonn Geisoa, Joba Burns and Patrick’ Dillon, all of Brooklyn. ‘ MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunard mafl steamship Asia will leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool. The mails for Europe wili close in this city at a quarter past one and haif-past fio o'clock to-morrow afternoon’ ‘The New Yor«x Hxratp—Edition for Europe—will be ready at eleven o'clock in the morning. Single copies, ia wrappers, ready for mailing, six conta, the ifmited auppiy now offering. National bank notes | guper san F4 Aspinwall on the 1st inot,, arrived at this port yesterday | the fousale relatives of the prisoners. The former came a ae tee canine aro logs abundant im the hands of the banks, and fewer | Choice Stat 0 7 morning, By this arrival wo are placed tn possession of | incited by curiosity to seo the gaily dressed young cul- MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. and Jeaulo Taylor, aged two years, 11 ond complaints are wnaking of the inconvenience caused by | Omen (0 pera 6 G5 0 10 02 | our Glos and correspondence from the Isthmus and the | nits in tho dock, who have been objects of especial in- , ts pacing) aie sei them, They are no longer at a discount, but pass at par pleas trade brands, i" 10 se B so _ got ie sgprsmegleotes ere ‘Tho following | torost aud sympathy to the young of the weaker sex ever ae steamship Arizona, Captain Maury, will leave the rc of her ‘ate ee othe with greenbagk~ ramon ithern. 10 o specie 6 Heary mncey:— since the Commencement of the session, but the latter port on Tuesday for Aspinwall. . 3 a Kagereg The stock warket 1s in a very irregular and unsettled ae ae 1 bah, sy FROM CALAFORSTA, - present from far different and weightier | ‘The maila for Central Amorica and tho Soath Pacide | Mocs Rosuxr Tuomrson, Sr., aged 70 yours um@ condition, Go. ernment securities are, however, lower, nominal, | Duncan, Sherman Weil & Co...... 20,037 | motives, Mra Wollea and the othor membera of | Will close at half-past ten o'clock to-morrow morning. The friends of the fs , and of his son, Ixano aud thoro is mi disposition in the public mind to selt 6500 620 BP S . cent rer, aioe 60,176 | her interosting family appeared excited and troubled, as | Tho New Yorx Hwasto—Edition for the Pacitic—will gon; nad sousda-iew, Major T. W. Baird and than to buy. 19 road shares {were extremely firm at $e 550 | Walter. Watson” Wells, Hargo | they watched earnestly the countenance of the Judge, | be ready at half-past nine o'clock in the moraing, Papeey: are lnvited to SNeegtne Mp creer the close of Ine\ week, and there are rumors that in 2h 00 a 25 50 a Met agate 211,410 ee poe ag po and listoned breathlessly to tho impassioned pleadings Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six conts. ) afternoon, at Lwo. adock, aeveral of the s' .cks cliques are forming for the purporo mek GOcn Te celeapen id si 4 _ “4 od ‘20,090 | of the counsel. Each of the prisoners had elther wife ed bey Leeper eg a (Mopar of running them up. How far this may be correct and how far imagiory the future will show us, The miscel- ‘ants of local millers. The sales were 50,000 Jengons list ia ict've and coal shares have suffered to | bshels at $2 70 a $2 To1or new ambor State, $3.n $2 10 some extent. The antiotpation of an advance in ratiroad | for SW white Genessce and Michigan, $2 20 lor mixed Milwankoo, $140 for old No, 2 Cisicago (inferior), and ani! other specu!scive securities seems to be founded on | glo vor eld amber Michigans ‘The corm. inarvet Was three thin — ‘ rat, the eage in money, which, it is | More active, and an advance of 1c. was readily obtained, f ‘000 a Wes claimed, Will no: sailer material perturbation for como | ;Mles 150,000 bushels at 823g. a SBc. for mixed Western, t me to come, Sige a Sd. do. im store, and 820, for inferior. Oats vadly, the return to the market of a | were dull and a shade easier. ‘The sales were confined jurgo number of capitalists and operators from the sum. | t@ 42,000 bushels at 47e. a 52c. for Milwaukee, and 48c. for Chicago. Of rye we notice sales of 500 FROM AniNwal sess $750 Trovor & Colgate. Wells, Fargo & Co... 800 Order. .... 0.6006 or sweetheart in the court, and the glances of alternate hope and fear which were exchanged between thom and the occupants of the dock, bespoke a world of affection and tender solicitude, ARGUMENTS POR THE DEFENC Yesterday Judge Stuart concluded an elaborate argu- meut for the dofence. He went through ail the evl- dence which had boon given on both sides, commenting thereon at length, and showing the bearing of the law ptem| a Dr. B, A. Van pzr Kiret, of New York city, late nel and Surgeon United S:ates Voluntcors, aged 3¥ please copy. Wiiitams.—At Widiamsborg, L. 1, on bse | mora} ing, September 9, Tuomas Witliams, » native of Wates, in the 60th yoar of his ace. The friends of the family are respectfully invited te —s funeral, from the Second as ‘church, ja wusburg, oO Tuosday afternooa, at 1 h ‘MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. id being more active, yet confined to the immo- Morried. Caavayya—Gouixanp,—On Thursday, September 6, at Huntington, 1, L, by the Rev. T. Busche, A. Joseesa Cuavanne, of Houston, Toxas, to Mary Norixe, youngest daughter of F. C. Guinand. Esq. No carda, YRrstAN—Sugewoon.—On Monday, August 20, by the Rev. Mr. Collins, Jama E. Yemwan to Coxneua Suge. ‘Woop, all of this city. OUR LIMA CORRESPONDENCE, Lama, August airect, mear Grand street, Wi clock. mer Vacation, / lise ‘persons, it is believed, will nob Westen ere, isan bal maseemsanea Tae Figur FoR Tmk Fimet. upon each important point, Ex-Reoorder Smith fol- — = long remain idl», aud, failing to depress the market, they | dui!, and in the absence of tales prices were nominally | At the date of ty Inst letter there wore current | towed Judge Stuart, making the same polnts, and many Dica. $e HOI a! RBI, a wilt gi nd b rgely foran advance. Thirdly, the | unchanged, tha cers of the Peravian squad ‘ ou e cas! “ ” fon Acken.—On Saturday, September 8, of disease of th TA MEETING OF THK EXECUTIVE COMMITTER ‘lil gu in an bay farpely fie ax evanos, TRING, Te | WiCEAEN dearesbeae eeaceecaamen ations ATE on Panes ef B sana, then | others touching the ease of *Neddy MoGuire,” for | Acres —Ou saturday, Sep , of diss the ie at OF it Srna il ts nigh prices ¢ srnment securities have the effect rah with a rontinued fair demand, and prces wer: | At Valparaiso, had refused to accept Admiral Tucker es | whom tc is moro particularly counsel. Iwo of the moet | "Tie relatives aud frlends of the family aro roxpect(ully rr Saturday, the 7th day of Pebruary, 1868, Aiscouraging the flow of eapital into thom, while the ivally a shade better, The sales comprised 1,500 | their commander-in-chicf, aud that the government | important points presented by Judge Stuart wore:— | invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at | HOWingtesoiuiian wad adopled sy ogy, comparatively prices of some of the sound railroad | bales, Receipts, bt Uplona. We a eda w.o.e7, | Seamer Chalaco lad proceeded South with the purpose of | First, that the act of January 3, 1868, chapter seventy. _—— Hts Med hea residence, No. 87 Madison av- | thin those fucluded underthe for ove 3 auares invite Th: «tempts of operators to put them up. | ordinary... “ = O ‘27 | s2pplying tho places of the refractory with those whose | thro, of the laws of Connecticat, repeals the stat- | “icin Brooklyn, om Friday, September 1, Jonw | bends ior tinselaeued Waller Sor gue. foroa d, allow The Caliirns steamer, arrived to-day, brings | Low 303; 3h 2 -| obedience could be rglied upon. Tho public expectation | uo in existence ut the time this olfence was | Beas, in ihe Sth year of his ance being mate for difference of the, time in the mats $1,670,000 in tr ore, making the receipts at this port re Be ae ad = = that the Dictator would thus pat down the incipient rebot | Co3N) pos or 9 Pha eaten rhe pr Sona she me, roluaives and friends ate respectfully invited to | tain tn force bell cei i ter @ above op! Cs dince Januery 1 200 540,861 against $12, Aw the | 20" aes 37 | tion was not disappointed, On tho 16th inst, the steamer | Sccoudly—That Allen, Welles and McGlain were, as prov. | attend the funeral, from his laie residence, No. 101 Bate | a true copy of the minutes. strect, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at three Corritk,—For Rio the demand continued fairly active, T. JONES ¥ Secretary. 2 ei by the prosvention, in the ety of New York at the corresponding j red in 1826, Should the averize at | gouzh no fueshor sales of cargoes were made. Inadat | Teturaed to Callao, having on board as prisoners the o'eiocis z a rivals of gjecte ‘oid eood for tho remaindor of the year | tion to the traasaclons reported Festetday there vasa | notorious Montero and forty-seven of hie companions, | \M\CiArK an ators, Mie dia Saross as, nop. | | Cuniment.—On Munday, Sept. 0, at Creenpoint, Jous | (ITY OF ADLEGHENY, Pa., TREASURER'S OFFICR. (of which every prospect, the receipts at San “Stle of 2,500 bags Rio, comprising the Rowland Evans’ | qhogo are still on the Chalaco, being allowed occasion. .ssories botore the fact in the State of New York, yet Hug in (ho Toth yeur of his age, after al ong illness. | ““So.ted Proposals will be received at this office, fer per estic sources aggre, ating $3,000,000 for the Orat the month of August), the imports of 1866 at New Yous wi 1 be in excess of those of any year since 1554. The \early receipts of treasure at this port by sea from been as follows — é $33,116 Siieeioae HONG) ia aud Aspinwall slace 1853 have 1860... 275,760 1865 Making atote’ 1 dwelwe years of....... «+ $377, 960,016 The cxport inovememt of gold during the past week oumpa as onde wath previous re; x 10 Pe ig CRer 240 uly 1YO4.4°6 Jul: 54840 ae ae” wo esos $51,260,808 The prices of ‘ce leading stocks sold at the firs sc: sou of the hxc) ce 0 ench Saturday of the last ivur weeks were a8) — Ntocks Aug. 18, Avig.25. Sept. 1. Sept. 8. Atlantic Maile... cseesee Ud namin 10 Alton & Terre ii nie RIK! 8014 Alton & Terre 375 0% American (oat. 60 Boston Water ! 31% Canton Company 524 Cleveland & 1) LJ Cleveland & 4 my PKovigions.—Receipts, 50 pkgs. lard. The market for Gentral Coal ~ nk Was Quict, but prices were without material change. Chicago & Ro ee ernment contract for 1,196 bbis. was awgrded at Chicago & Nc 80 n $35 97 for new mess, and $82 25 a $32 43 for prime Ohicago & Nori. do. ; the saig: for immediate delivery were 5,000 bbls, Oumberiand Coo! at $33 10 a $38 25 for new meas, closing at $33 18, cash; Cleveland, Col. L + $81 a $31 50 for do, and $200 37 for prime; Delaware & H+ also for future yea 4,000 bbis. now mess for Sep- Hudson River. tember, October and November, a: $30 60 a $33 25, sel- It.nois Cen'rat Michigan Conti Michigna Sout) Milwaukee &. “ 56 Milwaukee & !.. P-: 1 prot TH Maripoes Mini pe: Mariposa proie~ Now York Cor New York & I Now York & I Ohio & Miesies Paofic Mail Pittsburg & Quicksilver Mi Reading RR toledo and Westera Unior “ sow mat of the past fone a9 Hy 46K oo ale vce were quoted on cach Saturday eks ag foll 44 Gis Sixes of 1982. Sixes of se Mixes of 1808, fen-fortie: 114,000 its, at Five-tw ‘ W rsa Five-twenties nominal , entices 1085 sof the year to date compare as fol esponding periods ia 1864 and 1863:— lows with tho « ‘hirty-aisth we cargo, also ou te terms, feaving the stock of this description in New York 49,579 byys, FiceiGuys @ere quiet aud nominal, ‘The engagements —To Liverpool, 150 tons oil cake 12%. 64., ana per fton at 3d. ‘Phe charters are :-~A extra heavy pipe states, $48 50; a Spanish ship, from New River, N. B., to Liver; ool, seals, G24; @ 'Britial bark to Genoa, coiton, Ie., aud y 500; a Brush big to Havana, : 1 Wilmington, N.C, to Havana, 550, gold; « brig to Darien and back, lumber, ; ove trom Naseau river, Morida, to Berbice, lumber, $18; a brig wo a schooner we steamer, 100 bales British bark to: Ie | $17 $18; a schooner to Jacksony Lie and back, the West Ind es and back, $2,000, curren from Goorgctown, S. C., fo Richmond, Va., lumber, $14; one to Machiss, Hour, 85¢., and corp Tc. ; due to Boston, cory, Sc.; a Brivsh bark ‘to Bahia and’ Pernambuco, & bark to Honolulu, coal; one to Aspinwall, coal; one from Newburg to Aspinwall, ooal; a Rrilish bark to Havana, 8 British brig io Wivdward Isiand; a Hanover brig to Rio u bark, now in Boston, from Turk’s I-taud to New Orleans; one to New Orleans; a brig to Mobile, and a. schooner to Baltimore, on private terms, Hives were steady at previous tates. Sules 4,500 Baenos Ayree, 22 Ibs. at 2le., gold; 4,400 Calitorma, 23 a 24 Ibs. ; 3,200 Orinoco and 4,000 Riv Grande, 20} tbs, op private terms, “Mmotaces was quiet and nominally unchai we note sale of 100 bbls. tart clayed: ab d4c., aud in small lots; 170 bhds. Vorte Rico at 6c, a 72c., and 60 hbds, muscovado at 61c, NAVAL Stones, —Crude turpentine was steady at $4 75. Spirits turpentine sold to tho extent of 75 bbis at 673zc 268, Rosins were more quiet but firm, Balus 900 bbls. No. Lat $5 75.0 $6 50; 300 do. common at $3 50, and 250 do, stra’ned at $3 604 §3 75. Tar was steady aud firm. Si ae ee was in fair Jobbing demand. Crush- ePs quote $1 83 a 65, English continued active and firm, sales 120 t us = ber ehipment, to arrive per steamers, at $1 15, and 100 do. per sailmg vesse 5 BL $1 10a $1 16, the imade price for later ship- mente; also 10, gallons on th: apot, at $1 80, cur. rency. fers’ and buyers’ option, Beet was in moderate de- mand and firm, with rales of 450 bbis., at $14 9 $19 for new plain mess, nod $Y a $23 for new extra do. Beet hawas were duil and Cae f unchanged. Cut meats continued poem at 19%c. a 21 }ge. for hams, and 14!<c, a Lie. ter shoulders, with eaten of 450 pkgs. withia the rang We heurd po gales of bacon, The warket for lard raied dull and scarcely se firm; sales 500 bbls, at The, u 20; as to qualit: Gull and nom- ie. for Western, and 3 50c, for state, for common The ne. a AC. | 90 : aud 100 boxes Ha vas in moderato rls were sold ce, nbd standard A's at 19} Shibs —We notice turth r aules of adont 5,000 bags Crcutta tinsced to arrive bere and in Boston ut $2,521 gold towoud. Kine was steady ; sal 000 Ihe at TStZe. a CAPLAIN KIDb'S TREASURE. for the Pirate's Valuables in Conuec- io tent. OUR SOUTH COVE FORRPSPONDENCE. Sourm Coviscny, Conn, 80, t. 7, 1866. companies now engaged in searching for the The two Ally to visit the shore on parol: It is impossibie to obtain any information as to the action which the gov. ernment intends to take in regard to them. Nobody knows, aud apparently nobody cares. The affair inas ceased to be even asubjoct of street gossip. It is now said that Admiral Tucker has become disguated with t cond tion of the squadron, and has declined as ye assume any command whatover. INTERNAT, IMPROV EME DM, Meanwhile, the government is doing its utinost to t prove the interna! condition of (he country. system of home taxation has beon boldly it is purposed to make the reveuuo {ror and from duties tneot the current expen foreign loans negotiated on the basis of the ¢ be set apart for internal iinproveracuis and Other great national objects, Steps are also being taken to foster t Interests of literature. Four prizes of $! tw be awarded annually to such citizens a the bost works upon subjects to be decided by tlee of the univeraities, and one pr ze of $25,000 1 given on tho 29th of July, 1876, to tho author, whether “nutive or foreign, of the best social, political and iiterary history of Peru, These micusures'om the part of the government ate prulseworthy in the extreme, yet I can- ‘not heip the conviction that under a good system of com. mon schools throvghoat the country, there would arse poets and historians whose works would need no govern- ment patronage for their inep ration. It is, moreover, ‘one of the distinctive’ requirements of the success of ‘& republican form of government, that the mass of the 10 possess intelligence and educatkn. It is Mo'divine order that the foundation shall precede the superstructure. TUR GENERAL KLEOTION FOR vine WENT takes place from the 16th to the 30th of October next. Well-wisters to Pern can hardly fa: to desire the con- timuance in ver of au administra ion which, ater de- jing the foreign enemy, gives sich @gual ofs of worthiness te govern the country it has vindicated and saved. Panama, Sept. 1, 1865, The arrival of the steamer Mantingo, Capiain King, bas placed asin possession of dates from Valparaiso to the 10th, and from Caliao to the 21st of August. canK remained in a gemi-tranquil state. She was still vigor- ously fortifying the coast, and the government seemed to show no disposition to relax its vigilance, on land> or water. A second vis.t from the Spaniards had ceased te be expecied. Tho TRURGRAPING SOR for uniting Baenos Ayres, Chilo, Bolivia and Pern to- ‘uher, was being earnestly cayvassed. The probabilities Kee that so much of the improvement as would bring Chile and Peru in closer communion with each other, would be carried out immediately, In fact, I belive a section of the line teading from Hime, southward, had already becn contracted for, and the work would at once be piaced in the hands of competent tu lders, But, the line ac 043 *he Cordillera’, and the Pampas of tho Argen- tne Republic, being more difficult to construct, would not be undertaken Uli after further consideration. THN CHILEAN MAN-OF WAR NKSUANNOCK had arrived at Valparaiso, Sho ts a new veszol, built at a Pulladotphia shipyard, and is probably ono of the steam. rs claudestinely purchased and ran out by Mr. Mace kenna during lis pleasant ant agreeabie sojourn the maltitude of Yankee humbugs, The Chileans © to be in some doubt yspecting the fighting quatitic general capacity of the new ship, yet her farlty poins hed not been spectiied. What kind of a war craft she is Tam wholly unable to say, as ouly Casual mention was tonde of her arrival, e | and int they coul. not be tried as prifeipats in the pos ti ny that was perpetrated in the State of Connecticut. 140 aticmpied to be shown by the counsel for the rat no reliance should be placed tn ‘he testi- Ciark, whose evidence forms the backboue of “ ion; that ho was an admitted felon, of bad character gencrally, and ou who had av his hberty—in securing the coustction of tho re, and, thereforo, he was vot enutled to credence, © Smith was followed, on behalf of the State, by Mr. 8. B. Brindsley, of Bridgeport. | His speech was argumentative, polated and well deliv. | ered. He maintained that Clark's statemene was enti- tied to credit, every material point of it having been corroborated by other witnesses of undoubted standing ity, and who Could uot possibiy have any ab: | Joct in col waing with a feton to procure the convictton of Ove )ounz ncn against whom they had po malice. He alse dwell upon the amount of faith that should bo placed in the testimony of the detective, Hale, warmly approving the conduct of that young mab, and’ ewiogiz- ing the Nati nal Polico Aconcy, terming 1: the best instl- tution of the kind in the country. Mr. Brindstoy met the law points raised by Judge Stuy art, He held (he opinion that the act of January 3, 1866, did not repeal tho entire act under which the prisoners were being iried, but that it ooly repealed “A ts and pars of acts inermiaen’ therewith,” and therefore that ‘the argument of Judge : tuart, in referenos to the section of the general statute unrepealed, by the act of tho dd of January, had no weight whatever. (1t will be recullecied, as mentioned tn my first letter, thai, mm the indictment, prepared by the prosecution in this case, the amount stolen was put under the sum of $2,000, so an to be the ofenco within the palo of the ae “ led soction of the old statute referred to by Mr. isloy. RA ably > pf cepa scorimn a speech whi for warcasm, well directed argument and wit, gurpa: all that preceded it, The Adams Kxpress Conipany and Pinkerton’s National Volios Ag ney were td up to ridiouto and scorn; the former was character. ized as arbitrary, mal gnant sod tyrannical te the prose- cution of this caso, while the latier were proclaimed to be a self-constivuted band of spies and informers. Judge Pardee dol'vered an exhaustive chargo to tho jury. Ho worghed nicely and pointed out degrecs of faith that should bo placed in witnesses of each side, telling the jury that with regard to Clark, ho was not en- titled to credit, savo where his testimony had been amply verified by other witnesses of uncxceptionable character, ‘With regard to the witnesses for the defence, he consid- ered tat the jurors them elves would be the best judges fas to what they said being true or false, After the charge the wd retired for deliberation, and returued im about two hours with the tidi that < could not agree The Judge sent them back for further consideration, but they returned again in a short time, not having arrived at any more detinite sesult, The court was then adjourned watt Mouday morving, at nine o'clock ry taking tue interim for reflection und coasal If at that time they still remain of the samo opinion. ‘& new trial will by ordered to take place, probably at Heidgeyort in October next. ‘The prisoners and their friends app-ared to be much gratitied with tho disagreement, SENTIMENTS OF THE SOUTH ON THE MULATTO CONVENTION {From the Richmond Examiner, Sopt. 8. | ‘The mountain at Philadelphia has labored, and tho re- sult 13 ridicwlus mus! the address and tue resolutions have been adopted and published, aw! they amount to nothing bat a rehash of the radial uuerances, Norch and South, of the Inst twelvemouth. Tt in form, is alaughable parody on the Declaration of Incepend: ence, both in its clinrges against Andrew Johnson and avanat the peopl of the south. Aw King George the Third was arraigned by our forefathers, so 15 the Presi- dent of the United States by this convention; and being ovidently enamored of its success, in imitation (as the ignorant always are), it bas not been content to say :— “He has done this," “he has done that;’ but it uses | the same formula inv reforence to his pobey, and we have a long string of “it bas done this,” and “it Was done tl and still not baviog had enough of a good thing, ft applies the samo method against the Southern people ia @ mouvtonous, singsong of © they have done this’ and \ they have done that," ‘We havo frequently suid that (he rad ca’s aro a tribe of The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son, No, 25 Commeroe street, New York, on Tuesday morning, Sept. 11, at eleven o'clock. Dev.s.—In Fordham, oa Thursday evening, Septem- be Henny Yeven, son of Frederick W. and Sarah M, 00, aged 8 years, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Monday afternoon, at hall-past three o'clock. (Carriages will boat tue Fordham depot on the arrival of the New York and Harlem Railroad tram, which leaves the depoi, Fourth avenue and Twenty-sixth street, at haif-past two 2, M. Esrex.—On Sunday, September 9h, Samort, only rps dames M, and Elizabeth E-ter, aged 6 months and ys. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the faiily are respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No, 80 Barrow street, sha (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Fariox.—On Sunday, September 9, at nine o'clock, after along, lingerins ilinass, Mur A. Fanow, the be- loved wise of B. Farlow, aged 48 years. ‘Time of funeral in Tuesday's paper. Cino miati aud Providence papers please copy. Fresatan.—Oa saturday, september 6, alter a short but severe ilinvss, Lizzi, belived wife of Henry C, Freeman, aged 18 years and 10 days. The veut friends of ue amily are respoctfulty invited to attend the funeral, from her lato residenc., No, 170 East Twonty-first strect, on Tucsday morning, at nine o'clock. Washington, D. C., pavers please copy. Grace.—On Saturday, Septomber 8, Catumnis FE. Grace, azed 24 yeare. Her remains will be removed from the residence of her father, No. 733 second avenue, tuis (Monday) moral at nine o'e ock, to St. Gabriel's church, where a mass will be offered for the rejase of her goul, aud from then ¢ to! alvary ‘ emetery at one d'clock. Gutswotn.. 2,06 consumpt! Winuas Gaisw iz years ‘ul inv ited to attend the fur from his lare re-idence, BA Pitt ptrect, at two o'clock. His remaing will be interred Hare Oa catirday, September 8, of. hasty tion, Hanis, twin son ot the late Henry Hall, Ihe fr.ends and relatives are respectiully invited to at- tend tho funeral, from his late res, , on Socoud Tho relatives aud fr ouds Of the fumily are in Greenwood Cemete: a years, 4 months and 27 days. im Avenue, near 100:h street, Tucsday morning, at ten o'clock. - Higoiws.—On Batu , “eptember 8, Maga, the pace x nter of Cornelius and the lace Bridyet as, years, ‘The relatives and (riends of the family aro reapectfully invited (o attond the fanerai, from iho resideree of her fathor, B rnard Carmpoeli, No. 62 Carlton avenue, lyn, this (Mouday)aivernoon, at two o'clock. Jarvtnes,—Ou Sunday, Septotnder 9, Axita, you daughter of Porfirio and Ann Jardiuos, aged 17 years apd 1 day, Not.ce of funcral horeafier. Katina. —On Suuday morning, pet pric eae 9, Joux D. ‘Keanna, aved 76 years, 7 movths aff 9 days, ‘The relatives and friends o: the fumily are reepectfuily invited tawttend the funeral, frou Lis tate residence, 23 Peck ship, on Tuesday yle:noon, at two o'clock pro- ly. Kranwan.—On Saturday, September 8, of disease of the heart, C.ruanine A., wie of M. Kerrigan, Jr. ‘Ahe relatives and frients of tho fam ly aro tovited to attend the fuueral, from her late re idence, No, 60° ar ee, on Tuesday morn ng, at balf-past e.git o'clock. Her remains will be taken to St. Theresa's church, where a solemn requiem masa wili be offered up for the repose of her soul. Kriny.—On Saturday, September 8, Manoanet, daugh- ter of tho tate Thomas Kelby, aged 11 years, 11 months and 13 days, The romains will be taken to the New York Bay Cem- otery, this (Monday) afternoon, at on o'clock. Ksicur.— On Saiurday, September &, after a hucerng fliness, Rowrat Huwny Kavu, in the 35th year of his age. Tho friends of the family, and those of hia father-in Jaw, John R. Androwa, and bis father, James Knig ft, are respectfully mvit d to atte is funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, froth 145 Wooster stre: ids to be i By order of t a Finance, % i MAGFERRO: |, City Treasurer. | ok etal OF CITY BONDS, Notice ts hereby given, that in accordance gions of section the the State of Lou city of New ( rleans and to prot Administration of sts afairs,” approved on February $445.000 $260,000 72.4 entirely naw stock (not of the mb: desirable patterns, the business, or at any ability, with's tuag io evalt If of the al prtunity, may wist toavall Limeelf of the above of eam ity dre sa 1 ‘s exe! Partnk young man; capital rey cukK INTE with a i: @NTY SIX PER CENT MUNICIPAL BONDS said city — maturiug in 1370, 1871, 1972 and 137% ay ROPOSALS FOR Muxicipat Boxps."” Orrick oF Te Commisnonsns OF THE Comoutra ep leer ov Naw Onueans New Onteans, Sept. 1 irty seven of an act of ture % na, entitied “An act to consolidate (de for the rovernment Sealed 18 will be received at this until the. Sealed yropoanls will be received ofice, until wag Gth day of Ociober, 1335, at 12 o' el for the sal gugjel three hundred Bouds of $1,000 each, issued according to the fore) gic So aeT SS ag ach JOUN T. MO! Mayor. P. G, MOHAN, Com ler. ° JOSEPU HEKNANDEZ, Ureasurer, GEORGE CLARK, Chairman a FH BE Finance Committee, Board of At 'y- @. maar Seoretary yey Ea No. 4 WALL STREET. 2 BANKERS A! “¢ DEALERS GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND COMPOUND god NOTES, CLOSING PRICES, Naw Yore, Sept, 8, 608 0 1. AN ON OF PROP! TY, Suma tosaie” Fist ana Seeond Mortage THOS. J. MeCATILL, | io. 9 Pine LOAN ON BOND AND. , ou New York and Brookiya Sataln: good applications wanted soon. Cu ILMAN, 113 Broadway, reom Ne. @ i COPARTNERSHIPS, — MAN WASTRD—~AS PARTNER, WITH gale and reliable lucrative business. or wi Anne oor aatary and security for the money. 434 Broadway, or} A Partner, Inquire at U avenue, near Twenty wl GPENTLEMAN, WHO HAS MAN" SOME LAI discoverios would like to have a Indy or. rhe heer ise . th stveet, from 12 to § o'clock. B WANTED —IN Tilt, BL.VER PLATED Silver Ware Busioss.—The subscriber hae Jet opencd) of about $3,000 ¢ goods, Just maw farinred, all of new and Me wirhes ® partner acquainted kale 6! good business characier en of from $7,0.) to $8 100; one who take full charge Ov the business, AREN Geer 0 6 4.579 grucral Post office, N. ¥. N A WELL ESTABLI@RRD Baas for an euterpening 0 JODY & ©O., 48 Pine sire. ST OF A REVIRING PARTMER IN ent ama office isias! rl a aglng bustiban is offered, for ane by « ontmpet ferate capital Apply, for pariiculars, at the “ Hotel, adjota- late odice of KING & CO., Fife “Aven dam's E Fy e 2 § z. : Suzseee ' tieSfussaecg scbeREeees seep crease: TA in EERO EE EE NE NE Oe Ete 3 hae Gy any sg aeRO! 2 ae io oe aR rr reported Tekst sd ips long Liddea Weaeure supposed to bave been buried by | Another now man of-war, the Teabella, was bailed.by | apes, that are nothing if they do not imitate. Mimickry eae Heanusy NU. &, N.Y j Mince Janua y 1 the notorious pirate Capiain Kidd, although widely | the Nestanuock in the Straits of Magotian. Sto was | UN fore, at rather tele weatieas, and when they | ue members of H Company State’ Fencibies are ro The total mp sat Now York for the woek ending | sepsatet as far as location is concerned, are etilt actively | hourly expected to arrive at Valparaiso. thing. In this addvoss they have servilely adopted the =, — sean oe loam, of ‘our late com IL THES AMO ; ‘ 0 wh those of the tw nd both alike sangaine of success, A descrip. tur sras sot saps of the Declaration of Independence withoit bay. reasurer, private Robort A. Kni) ht, in eitize 1k money making business, Septem 5 ve as follows with those of the two pray 0 gp ay alge ge 2g ne eee __ | tny’s partele of sub-tance, snd ney have clung to that | @fs%, white gioves, usual badge of mourning, this day, | bear Apoty at 7) Broad wi iN weeks pravioas = Nova Scotia company, now at work on Onk | was alco hailed ia the Straits, by the Chilean steamer, | Shi %sfait the way through, tearing lost the abortion they | St two o'clock T. M., from his late res dence, No 145 " PARTNER WANTED, IN MANUFACTO) Week ending Any. 26 Aug Sep’. cady appeared in the Hexano, That or | but was not attecked, The crew of the Resolucion were | were giving birth to would be * without form" as weil he coved pr geen ff pm to Fea- | BGO is doanenn; prone ergo: bait ooam, tad DeyBgoodi.°. EZ0TL INL Ki 136,719 | a J others preceding it have spent over | nearly alt down with the scurvy. ‘The ship was without | as“ void." ene ae aay ae CHNSTON, Caplan, © | ipstalmenta ott of usiuess: twelve years entablishag, General mies... 3,103,90 182 | $100,000 iu vain endeavors to find the a rudder and vias short of provisions. Finding an enomy |,» ?™ tu" animus of this document difers from that pat Commanding H Uo. Niuih Keg't X. G. 5 8. ¥. * ‘s ; om ES os 871 JADEN SPOILS OF THR FREROOT HH, in this helpless plight, it ts very singular the Nesbannock | “«pirit of health,” and this isa ‘goblin damned.’ It | — Lecaat.—On Saturday, September 8, of dysentery, | $2 (VM), pear The imports of dry goods compare with former re- The compauy pow operating at South Coventry, in | did not make ber a prize and bring her into Valparaiso, Fe saponr —_ — ey cee Implaca- pon ep nn fp li ae and Cordelia Legg.t, far to wihviedh G10, torus on follows + the fiat of Consectiout, althongh but recently fo The other vessels of the Spanish fleot, which passed | Thoryis ne ground. Of eonbvoenion bold forth tp adhere | ethe relatives and frends of une family are respecttuily | weimerre™: vn ee a Por the week 1845, 1806, have prosecuted their work with great vigor, aud are | ato the Atlantic, were fonnd in varions ports along the | who differ with them. It is anew declaration of war—a | invited to attond the funeral service, ai tle residence of $3.000 TO $500 VARTNE? WANTED, Iw Fatered et the oort... M $2,104,004 $3,196,719 elated by the hope of Immediate success. | easterm Const. Negotfations for an war to the kuife—and is filled with war-whoops and | his parents, No. 40 West Ninth sveet, this (Monday) af- s. sate, rellabto. first Oiacy basluess. AN ime Thrown on ma Let 2,361,919 Or h noidahe inde PRCHANGE OF PESONKRR exhoriations to taitle, Its two cardinal principles are | ternoon, at three o'clock. The remains will be taken to | YOmugation will slow hal tie cf sial can easily be Stare Jan. 1 Coventry parts veem io have plausivie grovnds | were being carried ou between the commander of the | the opprosion of the gtoat body of the Southern people, | Hudson, New York, for intormont, quarteriy. Apply to 8. M. WRAY, 41 Liveriy fest Fn tthe jest 47,466,615 98.912.033 ruta tas haar ¢ Futon: fhe | spanieh squadron and the Chitean minister at Buenos | and the investment of nogrocs with the franchise. These | | Locks.—On Sunday morning, Sxptember 9, Hevey L, , = Thrown on ma ot, 166 62,981,369 91,648 O27 may Agric enies ter timy | Tie chin ng | Agtes It was proposed (o make a clean exchange of all | two and no more, ‘They are avowed and insisted on in | Looks, in the 43d yon of his aye. BUSINESS OFF onTUNITIRS. i . 2, o1 the fact ce ime = peopel ~ Hp he | the prisoners on either hand, without regard to the com- | the mest insolent and intolerant manner; and now it The funeral will take place from his late residence, CHANCE TO MAKE ie —F ‘on The business (ransacted at tie Suv-Treasary ia i and several of hie erew, (wok Wg thelr abode for rome | parauve tauk oF BAmber, Femaine to be scen if the alee i@ of the North are | No, 272 West Thirty-tirst street, on Tuesday alternoon, will ade for reat ony 5 FORTUNE. — POR SALE 0 chy yesterday » 1 as follows: thee stag theg Were (requentay Bade’ Willing & omall a8 ew toax r 0 give this miserable faction @ reinforcement of | at two o'clock, ‘The relatives and frivnts of the family with good butld Rooript stom en eee eee trae len ad that wt ential | (o the Chilean -government will net exactly $4,539,000. uot only to enslave ag, but themselves, are respectfully invited to atend withont further no- HIroad: oe Ol F yi, Paymicw Gold notes ‘andl in onth Coveney, take, and that at euseason- | This wil uly aflord the cooutry temporary rele ome, radiata wif angh atthe fools wom | Us a. 8 wee a ara oe Se ae hes , = ONRWE ROM HOUTA, they Lave duped so egregiously. A pitiful faction of oC vrett.—On Saturda: ning, Sept. 8, Dewsenren ways Balan none of men laboring with spades frequently heard, The Freneb- steamer Nouveau Monvde, from St. Nazaire | mean wbhen Ty mesnnset tan aeeeo, tt dominate the | MoCarvit, aged I year, 3 Southe ad 8 toy SEY rr " cn WAet Grae ob ac aLst kd bis Uknensebioen aoe He rea thbente Fla Senin Martha, tas arrived at Aspiewall with daces | laud and wake it « pandcmoniuan, ‘The friends and retatives of Ywo family are respectfully Wade Che balt tater te eae potare the month of Aagwat, tel rach is q rag thongit | from Bogota to the 10th ullino, The following isa poe da wR Mini invit 1 res Tio: : ™ bis knowledse exicnded to an soqualstance With the 0 tratelated from & lottor. addressed to the columbian THE graneperaion tn at “focond oa Ln aomeah By N & CO.. 790 Broadway. nines ba Casas epot where the coveted treasnre lies buried. Bho ott | sinister at Washington by President Mosquera'—" Tho | ANOTHER PAPER ABANDONS RADICALS. Binth aed Fittieth streets, the (il - Marietta and men, however, whet! rhe baew apy hing abo ut the | citizen Pres dent of the United stares of Colombia hae | The Hantington (Pa. Clarion has hauled down the | to o'clock. ‘ty aa Chicago and Great Ba motier or ded fone 29 bet 7a cae he kind ex dovided that one haif of the product of the sale of ie | ammeat poe ny | rt aap hey Pony mee momgbow McMamox.—On Saturday, September 8, Many Mo- a BP aa Tuo teports of the enpyer ia panies of Lake | sult ot levarye, The con of course beens in the futnoe | FARAmBa Tailrond reverves shall be appropriater, sulely | states ite reasons for thie slop 3 follows: — , Mao, 84 years of age, x native of the coutity uf Meath, wl copper iniaing ¢ eof Lake | suit of legacy. Th OF co " ve mind withont dedu h oI vioh | it wax . ality, Treiand. SREP GPE Ere E=pSTree Superior have beon woutated and show the whole | o fortune bunters a merked man. Fur sone time he os | intended by the coutruct of September, 10, 1857, cele. | ggl nore, nd at the tline General Geary was nominated, ives oe the tamily are rexpecttuity | $10.00 () —A CROPU ABLE STEAMBOAT INTRM amount of capital aid in ie $13,465,600, Thle sum does | Wty Recents and refused to auswer the many questions | bested buiween New Granada and the Unifed sates of | Due a en tes hake larger eal 44 the , from the residence of her | Hermanent yasintts May on liained for the above ow 46 uo does | pul to btm by anxious inquirers, The name of America, 10 cancel tan clams ponding against the | DUT Helegrap' rap Ae My ton, Oliver heslahous No. 35 Montgomery street, and | addrecn or .bueimens. Cpcuptlon’ nay ‘be had if deat not include the « rigir of tho mining location ner | Pecr Dodd, the surviving relative im question. became | form r gorecnment the other bal’ shail bo sont to | Senger will be the rebuke admin: ndrew ae os nwat, box LT Hevald the receipts from the sale yper, which have beea og the mines. ‘The expended jn de elup cash dividends which have been prid (rom the first amount ty more than $6,340,000, dieteivuted among eizht companies, while (ho remaiuing oinety-nio m to have paid fo dividends 4 company has beon formed at Warren, N. ¥., under the name of the Buffalo aud Warren Reiircad € for the purpose ut constructing @ ra reat beiwoe Listance of eigiity mi ‘Tho condition ot the Montgowery Railroad is en.d to uo very encournying. A dar ores te at work on the grad.ag of the rond « aly twelve miles of which remains \o b is intended to commence the boxt month. A stock bolderat ant Buta trark im convention of the Memphis nnd Charleston Railroad was recently beld io Memply Among other resolutions adopted was the following Resolved, That the Preatdent and dirctors of the Memphis and | hay eston Railroad be requested to inquire sto the fensibility of building a direct line from a point ia North Aiaoama, snecting with the Memphie end c » Atlanta, if a charter can be ob and means raised to accomplish said object The proposition to turn over all the stock held by the Corporation of Pensacola in the Alabama and Florida Kall rad to @ Boston house, asa bonus for an advance ¥ (9 complete the railroad in the course of three | alll de IE nea EOC Miele in (TE Ee eater Gea SNe Selina een quite frnous in consequence of the secret he wos enp. posed to posses, The day came, however, when Mr. Dode saw fit te get married, ond through his wile HWE SRORET FRAKRD OUT. If report be corr ct, the old gentleman told the ron thal when Captain Kidd was in the vicinity of south Coventry Inke le was employed ax ® guide for the fayitive felon, and as wae poid a band. some sum for his services, bat with = the stipulation that he was never to revest the dongs of thepirate eaptrin An cath wee exacted of him, whieh he took in the prosence of Kidd and his crew, binding hum never to mention, either directly of 10 directly, aby of gle clreumstances connected with the victor the perty to Coventry lake, the penaliy beng that eo long ae a member of the band wae living Dodd « jife Would be in danger, Dodd mast have bern a v L merous Mateo remain ont the hour of his death pu wd of a Beret regurded of euch great value, Stilt many have been found sufficiently credulous to believe {0 Sry &@ Felated by the ron, and ® company ve of somo weeks Aer Thue far but fow srt island, and that ¥ pM ibe work, The company, composed of ni Citizens of Tolland county, are work- fs p@em'vle, and but little information can m (hem. The only thing that can be said tain ts that they appear to be perfectly sanguine ve; more so then the Oak Island nization, Facting ih cooperniion with the som, who is his entire time to the matter, and appears to be ee inthe work, [tiv raid thata large oumber of facigand data are kept from tue outside public for prodontial reasona PLY PRORPROTIVG. r devotin London, to comply nH the convention of Oetober 90 1800, for the payment of the Interest and funding of tue external debt,” TUE LAST RICK OF TUR SRNATR, adjourame ter the executive session, ie on follows: The Senate remembers with saus fnetion the memorable Fourth of July, the annirerss of the independence of the United States, aud is ple: to r cord the fact thet (he gignntic nation bh Hiuetrious citizens the names of Wasiingt coln —friends aw they were of bumanity, an tyranny.’ There had been no fur'hier developments made regard. ng Wie anticipared WAK WITH VENEZURLA, end the general opin on seemed to be expressed in Bo: gota that the difficulty would be aabmitied to friendly arbitration. The public fee the matter, and he he once to the Wieher of the people, So tt is highly probs ble we will hear no more of (he entanglement CENTRAL AMERIC President Castra, of Costa Kica, fetarned to the Atal after ® tour of inspection through the country | Prespects for heavy crops in (he comiag season were unusually good. ‘prior to it record come sueoarNE, ‘There ie a law extant tu Mexico fixing en expert doy of soven oF eight per cont on sitver, Wisely mien fave the country from being drained of fis circulating medium, Among private individoals this law has been ‘tore or lose evi ; but the British men!, ap parently diesaticfied with the slow exodus ie by irregular methods, bas entered into the smugglio esl. nese With @ reat worthy of s better object. it a terly one of the frigates to the Pacific equi Ton 19 asenatehed belonging to the Moxicam const, with orders ve ' Joluson,”’ we were hw friend; but we conld not (ee! cer- tain at ouy time that hia election was sure, bocanse one fact preseed upon uy, that the radicals would use and abuse hm, And now that we have taken our position with the national Union party we cannot expect bim as | the nominee of the Union republ y to stand | upon our platform — of we take his | name down from our masthead, and will leave | the piace vacant untii @ candidate is nomi- ted who will endorse the platform of our pariy. e could support Geary as a solder, a8 @ man, as a friend, but we cxunot support kim as ihe candidate of the radical republican party, No friend of Androw Jobu. son can vote for Gonerai Geary. No sensible man, a true friend of Jobnaon's polley to restore this Union, can vote for Geary, and in so doing aid the radicate in | passing ao toeuiting jadgment upon Andrew Jobnson. | her men can and will do as they please, but as for our- | B0if, we shall act consisient with our professidns. SURROGATE’S COURTS. | —— | The Week's Businens ti County. | Latters of guardianship were granted’ by Surrogate ‘Tucker to the following persona for the following named minors, for the week ending September 8, 1866:—Lau- renco Ennis, guardian to John Holmes; Peter Rayeagyp, guardian to RobertLaw; Philip W. Bkardt, gue.dtin to Frederick Muller; Michael Duane, guardian to George, Louisa Mary Kolber; George H. smith, guardian to Edwin %, Conia, Enoch J. x, ian to Bawa, WoGire; Laurits Wedege, gua7iiau to Christian, and Werty’ Jorgensen. i ADD, cdmatnigitntton were WY. granted the follow. w York and Kings | \g church, corner of Riuge vreet, Where a soloing high ‘mavs will be offered up the repose of her sul, thie (Monday) morning, at haif-past nine o'clock, and (rom thente to Calvary Come- tery for interment. MacNamana.—In_ Brooklyn, on Sanday, September 9, of coneumption, Wixsirnen McNamara, 20 years, 8’ months and 16 days, e family are respectfully Invited to from St. James’ church (cathedral Brooklyn, this (Monday) aiternor past two o'clock. Washington (1). C.) papers please « Notax.—On Sunday morning, Sep sumption, Joy Novay, a ne faroam, county Westmeath, 0 relatives and friends of the family, aiso the bers of St. Feresa’s Mutual Benet Society, Rev Boyce, Vrewdent, tfably invited tw atter 1, (rom St, est, Where a Roloma requiem nase w of his soul, oo Tuesday morg he funeral wil prooved to Calvary Come y after, @ Meinbore oC St. Teresa's Mutual Bow@t Society Tequesied to attend a special meetin m Monlay 20th ihet., at half. pas o’elock, at ‘Gee to make arrangements for attending the funeral of Cheit tate member, Jule Nalan. By order, qauas DOUGHERTY, Co ano won hey 5 ‘OTLLON, arday wporat ptember §, reali Yonkers, Y., of phthis's, Letraset Biage relict of Peter Polllon, Jr., and only @augh- Wor e¢ te Tate Wap, irayton Blackwell, Kay “of ‘he Tho friends of the fart respecte invited to ea the Tasers, a pf tf chureh, 08 Kussday morning, ®t Seven o'clock, Oar. from thence to St. M Ge A *PP* staining to ( corner of Brownies ex ‘ow. York (Giger z E HILGTAMOS. &O. ARGH Str ‘OND HAND dillined Tab «. Everything de constantly on bar FHELAN & COLLEN Dict, 65 lo 8 Crosby atrees, D TO RENT POR SLX MONTHS, oe in good veder, Address, stat Terald office: ARPS WELD. KNOWN I Inion; will tad therm at hie Ca [ARO TABLE ¥. 43 Mercer ate RMSTAURAN BETAU RAN) NO i orrosiTa BKOADWAY, r ARUM street. FERED. JABRGEL. nie with Herry, Nod Broad awreet = —= CIGARS AND TOBACCO, POR CAST. Prices rommand. 0. CHEERS, iving Company, 9% Warred ae COAL, WOOD, ae. Con OF THE REST QUALITY DELIVERED IuME. fintely. Apply at my cox! and come oMee at Mass Third io, near Fifteenth street “ae CUPPER. CHARLES H. CU ——— | ES Pie ysEH, ABD nneae ith ar ‘oF coun cr nivare eared \