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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Soxpar, Sept 1, 1867. The railway share market cootivaed dull during the whole of last week, but steady, aud at the close it showed an improviog tendency wader the influence of the favorable back siatement, the le.a! teader notes having probably incrvased nearly four miiliona, the deposits about wo miliions and a baif and the specie more than @ million; while the loans have decreased soveral millions, These changes aro attributable to the disbursemouts of the Sub-lreasury, against which we must place the governmeat sales of gold and the limited draia of currency westward. The fact that prices have been so unyielding in the midst of stagnation proves the market to Be strong, and the probabiljues are im favor of a brisk upward movement before ioag. At the same time the market is solely ia the bands of the brokers and other * professional specutatora, wuo form combinations to bleed the street, and « iney succeed in entrapping outside Duyors the laiter will Sud themselves losers in the end. ‘The earnings of the rausaeys are increasing largely in consequence of the cop movemenis, and the bulls are using this as a sirong argument just now in favor of a rise, which it uodoubdtedly is when legitimately em- ployed; but in the eveut or the risa taking place the in- creased carnings wil! not save tue market from @ fall; for it is by promoting vivleat fluctaations that Wall street lives, moves and ha; its being, and that margins are suddenly transferred trom one man’s pocket to an- other’a. The Stick Exchange is full of treacheroun pit- falls, near whieh vo prideus business man should ven- ture. Ibis a fair Geld for brokers aod other professional ‘speculators, but there is vothing which should be al- owed to tempt the ouside pubitc into such treacherous company. Money was very easy throughout, sad yesterday loans ‘were made below th: usual rates, namely—at 2.03 per cent on governmesis aad 4 per cent on mixed coijiat- eralg, the general saie beiug Ave on the latter and four on the former, while first cla:@ commercial paper is dis- counted atGa7 per ceat, the amount offering being ‘amall, The stock marxet closed firm a & quarter to six las: evening at the subjoined quotations:— New York Central, 105 0%; Erie, 7030 5; Read- tng, 104% 2 34; Michigan Southern, 83% a 84; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 94.8 4; Hock Isiand, 103% @ %; Fort ‘Wayne, 105% a 106; Nurvuwestern, 4634 @ %; do. .pre- ferred, 703, a %; | Pecttic Muil, 144%, 0145; Western ‘Union Telegraph, 43 @ 34. Government securities were dull and declining until after the middio of the week, when they became irmer under a ecarcuy of five tweaties of 1862 for delivery, which on Friday resolved iiself into something like a ““corner."’ The macket was knowa t bave been over- @old, and a house, supposed to be largely “tong” of govern- ments, sought to cvnvert a loss into @ profit by borrow. ing all tho bonds i: could for # certain number of days, rangivg from ten to twenty, and eo cresting such a scarcity as to compe! tuvse who had sold “short,” or even sold in the reguiar way against the bonds they bad loaned to the firm in question, to buy back the securities at higher prices in order to make their deliveries; for to Dorrow them wus coudored impossible by the ecornerers. The bears are, of course, greatly ebagrined at this unexpected turn of the tide against them. The practice oi selling government socuritics <‘ahort,”” however, is to be deprecated, as it offers temp- tations to the bulls to resort to such tmoks of Wall etreet as this, and leais to fuctuations which, being en- Alrely of a speculaiive characier, affo:d uo criterion of the natural course of the market. Tney also tend to -disturd confidence in the stability of governmont secur- ities as investmests, whica might ultimately exert a somewhat damaziaz effect upoa their market value, At present money loncers show a preference for these over other cullaterals by lending oa them at one per cent ‘Below the usual rate for cat loans, but this distinction ‘will become less marked in proportion as they ecome speculative ad liable to be artif- olally advanced or depressed, for an artifical vise involves a correspoadiog deci.ne when the support fe witbdrawn. The warke. on Saiurday closed stroog end active, the brisk borrowing demand indicating that ® considerable “short” interest is still outstanding. ‘The Treasury was a p.irchaser of soven-thirty notes up to Friday, its disbursomeuts on this account being esti- mated at between seven and nine millions; but it thea suspended its purchases, aad it is uncertaia woen it will q@esume them. Its disour-ements in rede:nption of com (pound interest notes were aise considerable. From the 16th wo the end of Auxust about eighieca millions of compound interest notes were preseated at the Sub- ‘Treasury, and withio about a million of this amount was disbursed. ‘The gold market was on the whole strong during the week, and on Weduesday morning it rose to 1423; in -@onsequence of rumors frum Washington that (he Cabi- net bad resigned, aud tbai there was a want of harmony Between the President and General Grant reiative to the removal of district commasders under the Reconstruc- tien ect. In accordance #ith the popular will, however, that the President shail exercwe supreme authority in nis executive capacity, and espéciaily in matiers con- mected with the army or navy, of which be is Com- maander-in-Chief by tue letier of the constitution, Gene- val Grant yielded tue poict tbat he bad before contested, and a sense of relief was felt that the dificuity went no further. The advancing sendency of tue gold premiu: was checked, and on Saturday, it declined to 141 $s, with ane closing transactions ot 141% @ %. Other causes have, however, laueriy operated ta favor of « strong po Chace Bameiy—ramors of war between and Prassia, the baiance of trade against us and consequeat firmness of the rates of foreign ex @bange, alleged irregularums in the Treasury Depart- ment, the unsettied aspect of political alfaizs in and tn Pelation to the Suuth, the dud market for United States meourities in Kurope aod the agitation of an inflation party in the West, which proposes to pay off the principal of the entire mterest-bearing debt of the mation with greeabacks fresh from the priating press. The heavy cost of administering the government ia the South and of conducting the war against the Indians in ‘the far West also exert aa influence in the same direc- tion. Itis moreover (elt that, while we are subject to many contingencies which might advance the gold premiam, there are very fow, if any, which could exert ‘an appreciable effect in producing a decline, bigh as it at Present ruics. The fact is, however, that, but for the enormous amount of our securities which are h-id abroad, the premium would rule much lower and be mack less sensitive to bok end domestic influ. ences of an adverse character. The price of gold hinges ‘to afer greater extent tnan is govd for us upon the foreigm market for ve-teen:ies, and there is a constant -dread felt that somethiug will at some time occur to cause the reiurn of these srourities to us in unpleasantly large amoanta Henoe, every rumor of foreign war is ‘asod by the bails in the god room to inspire fear among the bears, and imduce them to cover their “shorts” a the advauce they generally succeed ‘a engineering. The Treasury is under:tood to have sold considerably more than its current receipta at the port during the past fort night, ana the bank statements have sustained the inference. The customs reovipts on Tuesday and ‘Wednesday exceeded six bandred thousand dollars a day ; but there was afterwards a failing off, and tne totat for the week was only $2,987,957. The exports of specie and bullion were oa @ very light scale, the total having been oniy $103.702. The supply of coin for de- Livery was superabundaot, owing to the Treasury sales, and loans were generaily made wthout interest or at 1a ‘3 per cont in favor of the lender, The “short” interest ‘im the market was, to some extent, covered during the ‘@xoitement occasioned by the rep ried Cabinet compli- vations The deity range of tne market during the week ts thus M1 The trade of the efty continues to improve, but tbe demand for goods i@ limited to the supply of current wants, There is no disposition manifested to buy ta ‘Advance of the mecessities of the time, and hence the saarkete lack speculative spirit, aad prices, on the whole, fail to show improvement The dry goods trade pre- sents ho exception to the rule There iss steady de- mand for both foreign and domestic manufacturcs, and aa only moderate stocks are held by importors and man- afacturers prices are well maihtained, excepting for @ome low crales of goods, whch are ia diminished request, notwithstanding the s:mewhat yielding ten. dency of the market for raw cotion, Country dealers are, bowevor, still supplying themscires from band to mouth only; but it i probable that, with the increased @omsumption which will be likely to follow the erop Movement, larger stocks will be accumulated and a cor- fepending impetus imparted © business = at NEW this centre, The cotton movement continues on a light scale, the recep at all tho ports for the week ending on Friday having been 6,715 bales, making an aggregate since Septembér 1 of 1.871,- 896 bales, against 2,067,259 bales for the corresponding Period 1m tbe previous year. The exports from all the ports were still lighter, the total tor the week having been only 2,110 bales, making 1,545,159 bal 08 Sep- tember 1, agninat 1,630,199 bales for the same time in 1865-6, The stocks at ali the ports are unusually low, the whole aggregating only 90,910 bales, against 320,428 bales at the same dave last year. (t these New Orleans had, according to the latest advices, 16,973 bales; Mo- bile, 3,899; Charleston, 683; Savannah, 1,608; Texas, 599; Florida, 148; New York, 45,090, and othor port (estimaaied), 15,000. The stock at Liverpool on the 17th of August was 630,100 bales and at Loudoa 91,853, against 938,270 and 91,471 respectively at the samo date last year. There were aiso afloat 59,000 bales of American and 620,000 of Indiaa, making a total afleat and in warehouse of 1,450,983 bales, agninst 1,543,741 at the corresponding date in 1864, The roports reiative to the growing crops con tinue to be more favorable than they were, The ac- counts circulated some weeks since of the ravages of the worm in the Gulf Stated, and especially Louisiana and Mississippi, prove to bave been exaggerated, but there are now complaints from Georgia that the growth of the plaot is so luxuriant that the bolls are few and the lower ones rotting. Confident prophecies of aa abundagt crop are not freely uttered, owing to tho contingencies to which the p ant is still liable, Meanwhile, however, both at home and abroad, the price of the staple is both low and declining, notwithstanding the largely reduced stocks as compared with this time last year, om both sides of the Atlantic, ‘There was a very light demand for bills of formga ex. change, and at the close the market was dull but frm. Bankers’ bills on Engiand, at sixty days, were quoted at 10034 a %; at three daya, 110.0 11044; commercial bills, 1084 a 109; bills om Paris, at sixty days, 6.16% 06.16; at three davs, 6.14% @ 6.13%. ‘The gross caraings of the Union Pacific Railway Com- pany for the quarter ending Aucust 1, 1667, were $1,203,038, and the expenses during the same period $305,530, showing the net earnings to have been $907,508, Bubjoined are the bighest prices obtained for the lead- ing stocks sold at the Grst regular session of the Exchange on @.ch Saturday of the past four week Poh dua. U Aug. 31. ue. sy as a8 fa Chicago & Rock Chie. & Nortowestera.. Chic, & Norsuwestera of York & Erie pref. Odio & Mississippt Pacific Mi jeg Governmwnt securities were quoted on each Saturday of the past four weeks as to'lows:— ug 10 Ane; HA Ang. A Sixes of 1881 my 1 6 fins tik Bixesof 15 7. at meee Zand 3 10tps, 2d series. Tand 3 10vhs, 3d series. Annexed is a comparative statement showing the ship- ments of specie from this port last week and during the year to date, tocether with those for the corresponding penods io 1865 and es Thirty-fifth week. $340,377 eso; 012 shone Previously reported... 19,960 545 =< @ 872. tte . $20, 300,922 $63,186,360 $40,075,003 963 The shipments io the corresponding period ia previous years compare as follows: — 49, 460 17,811 257 Subjoined is the total valuation of the foreign imports .at this port for the week ending Angust 30, compared with thore of the two preceding weeks, as also the vaiue of dry goods entered at the port and throwa on the market ‘since January 1 of this year, and for the corresponding Period in 1865 and 1866:— Week ending Augrat 16, Angus’ 23. Augra! 90. Dry goods.......--..$1,89h903 $2 318,602 $3,311,311 Gencrai mise ....... 2,841,311 SLastooa Sora Total for the week. .$4.673,114 $4,270,004 rT) i Tue imports of dry goods for the week January 1 compare as oo ~ For the week, 1866, 1907. een oe port. 30h. bit 193 $3,311 311 Since Jan 1. ese a neice ere me tered at the 175,944 814 ‘nrowe on pal wna 47,613,021 Wroseat oii COMMERCIAL. Baron Avconot.—We note the sale of 60 bbls., free, at $3 15, Corton.—The market was rather more steady, but very quiet, the sales bsing limited to about 900 bales at our quo. tations, Almost all of the sales, however, were made at ic. for middiing uflands. We quote:— a Corran.—All descriptions were quiet but steady, at fer- mer quotations, No sales were revorted. Fanicuts ruted extremejy quiet, but rates were without material change. The cagagements were:—To Liverpool, @ hhds. tobacco at 208. To Genoa, 500 bbis. rosin at 34, aad boxes extract logwood at is. per tou, The chariers were:—A British bark, 2.600 bbls _petrolsum, to a direct on the Continent; an ‘American bark to load at a near port for the river Plite, about 280.00) feot Jumber. and & ecesal to Vurk's Island ahd back, vas all oa privave terms. Proce axp Gram. —R 0 heard of © "8 ws Rw He ae oy and guire de... store a Be 660 ve weeke since, ditd oo Saturday. ~ held an jaquest oa the meas, and ee for plain co. Total stock, old and September 1, phic porto corresponding date AGU packages, wnt corresponding month, 11,296. eet aaa ‘and tierce beef Cut meats we Iie. for barns and linea Liige f dul, bat prices wero steady. the rule quiet; prone wery aie dv, however. #5) ubls. at 13. Rutter was unchanged at ie, a $e. for St le, fae * 20. for Western, Cheese was not quotably —The market for crude was decidedly more active, a rices xdvanced fully Me. ner galion. The sales at 200 bbls., in bulk, Wiclading 1,009 do., low ne the spol af 1D3¢e-5 $90, do, at 13 delivered OF the first half embaey 6 0do. do,, for sll September 12000 day do. to he rat halt do. lar gravity, for the last half do, how do, id Brasity, from Ist Sepiomber to Lat No- vember, buyer's ont'on, on privace tering, Bonded pe £601 Yemand, and ge. gation higher, the ma: jowever, closing rather weak at the advanced prices ‘saies were ns tol ows: 500 bbls, Siandard winice at Se,, 1,00) do. do, at Bcc, (el neal ails a We.). 1.0%) do. < on private terms, 1,00.do.. in ber, at Si ise. ; 1.506 do. for September, al Bumie delivers, at S28e, sud NOW ane for October OF tree, «mile was made of G0 bbls. prime light straw to white at 4iioc. In Phiiacelpbia the market was quite active es G8 bs White af ae 4 ON) 50) do,, for October comer, at 3’¢.; do., for Decer fe i Javaary, ‘on priv te ter Rice continued quiet, with’ small Salas of Carolina within She Tanse oF Lg. a 12ige. “Rangoon was uncanged at 9. « "Scan. — The market for raw was very qui Ficos were sustained, Kult to cond rafts 1 wet quet bat st adv at Previous prices, a for wolt yellow, Loge 8 19%c. for soft whise, and 16%e. a itige, for standard harte. Srianine.—There wus uo chutes tuate in prices, Sales = ibs, at ISige. a I4e.; also 30,000 Ibs. grease at Tic. ai Stnos.—No important sales of any description were re- pened Prise pare encintens tober te The demand was invderately active, and orices ‘The sales were 125,00) Ibs, at Lise. a 1Bsgc. sKeT.—Receipts, 36 bbis. Though the market qetah previous prices were demgnded. No sales. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Te Caossr Sranet “Sronms''—Ome 4 PuivaTe Cuwn.—Charies Oatman, the keeper of a@ reputed gambling house at No. 134 Crosby street, and fifteen men arrested in lace om Satarday aight by the Fourteenth precinct police, were yesterday morning ar- rargned before Alderman McBrien, acting magistrate ttor Judge Hogan) at the Tombs, Among the prisoners arrested was a lawyer of thirty years’ standing, The officers wto made the arrests on entering the roow occupied by the sporta saw 00 money on the table, and were therefore unable to swear that a Ranson game was in operation, and Oatman atoutiv asort: th second floor of his pr-mises was o: club house, The captured ‘limb of the tat the other prisoners except Oatman, were immediately reprimanded and discharzed br the magistrate, after which the jawyor, in his official capacity, appeared as counsel tor the keeper of the house and askot aa exam- ination for his client, which was granted. No facts being developed to show that Oatman Kept any other than @ b jischarged, The defendant “one to fi ty-threo years of age; seve- rai of them live in Broadway and Bowery hatels, while a number hail from Brooklyn and Jersey City. As Escarsp Cosvict.—James Thomp:en, a youse man, twonty-one years of axe, alleged to bo an escaped ‘convict from Blackwol!'s Island, was arrested by officer Moloney, of the Fourteenth precinct, on c¢mplaint of James Zingiass, a deputy Kooper in the Penitentiary. Thomp-on was sent back to the Isiand to serve out the remainder of his unexpired term of sentence. ALLEG D Burovars,—T vo men, giving their names as Joba Williams and Jotn Christie, were arrested by officer Deinnoy, of the Fifth precinct, they having been found Io the hallway ot premise: No, 86 Franklin street. untore suspicious Moueaurtances. Am. te ion showed t! padiock had been forced trom tho bene on the oma nor leading to the of business of « Mr. Silver. Lt likewise appeared ti an pt bad been made to pry open the door with « jimmy. ‘Hogan committed the suspected parties for e bearit BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Senvices at Fort Grexn Yesterpay.—The usual tent services at the Fort Green Park, Brooktyn, a location occupied rather alternately by the Sons of Temperance, ‘by the reawakened followers of Father Ma'hew, just now manifesting ancommon activity in the cause advo- cated by their aportie, and by the Methodists as a favorable iwoatlty tor something atin to the camp meet- ing, took place yesterday afternoon, beginumg punctu- ally at tour o'olock, and was made the occas'on of a onn- siderable gathering, of which a largo portion were (rom New York, and the remainder from the immediate vicin- b> of Prog ro a sort of on om denial b> Sage use for public “meetings on the - th Sane mmeningloners,” tenis were” erected ide yesterday morning only to disappear ‘n the even ing, like those of Longteliow's Arab-, and the usual no. tice was given to “those who did not attend elsewhere,’ who were many, that the Park would ve occupied ac usual. Several clergymen were present and took part im the services, woich extend-d through a couple ot hours and consisted of sin-ing, invocation and sermon. foliowed by exhortation, which formed by tar the mos’ salient portivn of the services. To the sermon very little attention was paid, it ts to be regretied, by the erainrcamgietnirngdbe crowd, who appeared far more intent op amas ng themscives. or being amused, than by ve nag to the lostor, who endea ‘edification te be remarks of the grave Cavintr do to direct their attent' The services It wended to the ferry and crossed to New York, having made boiiday time of what was moant for a serious To Ses an Opewinc.—“Are you going to be om hand for the opening?” was question frequently heard in the vicinity of the City Hall on Saturday, and the re sponse was invariably, “* ertainly, for we'll bave a good time.” The cocasion was the opening of several new valoons in the vicinity of the ‘ity Hall, at which an av- Hmited quantity o champagne was drunk. If the me- jority of thos: who were “on band" (and there were s goodly mumber) wero able to see an opening large ‘enough for the Great Eastern to sail through when the time come to shut off the gas—why, it’s all right. What ® score of headaches there was yesterday morning. and what a run oa the druggists for Seidlits pow ters, Several were found by the police endeavor- Boe “Pert. climb over the fence at the (iy and havin; no idea ¢ unable to find the gntes, it was for them to rev their dumiciles by going around. Noi a tew were noticed to be dodginc from one se to another for toar of beiag strock by the new court house which, in thew disorderea imagioativus, wes making more revolutions thaa ever occurrd in France, Tt was a ‘tall drunk. A Savors’ Boanptno Hovse.—Patrick Paddoe was ar- Fested avd locked up in the Forty-first proctnet station house rn Saturday night, for trving to ran a sailors’ board- ing house in Furmaa street, without a License BearixG His Wivr-—Thomas McGrath beat his wife Mary in @ revero mancer on Seturday yy" He was arrested by officer Aldrich, and locked up ia the Forty. second precinct station hours to answer. Tax Excise Law.—Charies Clomona, who keeps a gro- cory store corner of Richard and Partition strocte, wae arrested for an alleged violation of the Excise law yes. terday. Descarr on 4 Dwonveny Hover—An individual named John Evans, residing at No, 308 South Fourth street, E. D., on “atarday last, Sue in on Daley and Ink Dersons lary Rubeck, 33; Emma watiog thai she was married and ibe mother a a Toey were all locked up im the coils for the night, and yesterday morning were arraigned before Justion Dailey, who held Angusta im $500 bail to appear for examination on Wednesday bois The other parties were beid !n bonds also, to appoar as witnesses, Cacrca Picsc.—The first united picaic of the Catholic Lrbrary and Musical Association of St. Mary's Church of the prom (ab plane auvighares fur (be Gay's enjoytoank CONEY ISLAND. “AWe quiet” at Coney Isiand was the latest report from this interesting locality last night. Symptoms of s possible disturbance bad been observed on last Sunday and during the week, and in consequence arrangements were made by the police with a view so check anything of the kind im its soit ethibition, Whether owing to thie disposition .of forces om the part of the powers tai be, or the sober second thought of the dirsat wsflod residents who bad contemplated an cmeu's, ieadeng them to abandon ther inteotion, the fearfal an ie:pations of a bloody eucounter failed of realization. tees {han the usual crowd visited u land yesterday, but the customary masoer of aratisement wi ~ ‘a od in a8 on previous Sundays. Thero were number of peripatetic ag} three of oe. “operators ia the ymaries three card monte coming to grief } wr a tected im their manipulations by some the metropoltians. After their arrest they gave their jitiam Downes aud Nathan popularity, to use @ & supposed to be the condition ¢ the favorite bivalve found bore in such quantities at the full of the tide, CORONERS’ INQUESTS. Darra reou Hrprormosia,— William Sing, the Ger man ind, thirieca years of aze, who was admitied to the Now York Hospiial a few days ago ruffering from bydro- it of being bitven by a rabid tome the resu! 14 > raconee — tad the jury tee. YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1867. Tt dered a verdict of death from by@rophobia, The parents | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday after Clearea—Ship RH Tucker, Clark, Wiscassett; sohrs J & @f deceased live at No. 55 Canal street, noon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, Nu. 3 | Myers. K.wood, New Bedford; M tlunter, er, Vo tend IUHMOND. Aug i—spiied, bark FC Warwiek, Cbd chester. Ko Janet Ship White Jacket sailed from Newport News Sth tur Liverpool KOCKLAND, Aug 3—Seuied, achre. Albion, Spear, amd . NYork: 26h, i Concord, V1 pecs da HOUSES, RUOMS, &.. WANTED, Ww Want PONSIBLE PARTY, Mhord strees: eon aid rf inoste street yp ‘vert —On Sunday, September 1, Jous A. Torres, in the 53d year of bis age. Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s paper Warrees.—On Sanday, September 1, Peren, infant son of Stephen and Catharine Waliers, aged 14 montus and 13 days, ‘The funoral will take place from the residence of bis Parents, Yates avenue, second door from DeKalb avenue, Brooklva, this day (stonday). tember 1, Catestaove Wert, only Drep Suppesty.—A German, twenty-six years of age, mamed Frederick Nast, late of No, 14 Mott street, died suddeuty on Saturday evening at his residence white ia a fi, An inquest will be hold om the body by Coroner Schirmer, Dean Cip.—Coroner Schirmer held an inquest over the remains of @ siillvorn child which were fonud ima OX 10 an alley way ia Macdougal stroet, near Waverley Wa and Twenty’ piece, No clue to the parsmiage of tue child could be Weit.—On sunday, Sei . dauatuer of Henry if |, aged 21 years, orb 7 : 20, om 4 : chiar of trees es ane Trion he residence er 200M. WANT BORMOOD, THE COURTS FO SEPTEMBER. father, 252 Eat Thirty-sixtu streot, this (Monday) morn RK three wn =o There will not be a rush of business in the coarts dur- Ing the present month, as many of the legal fyaternity will prolong their stay in Cac country till October. W by a si Judge Biatcnford will hold both the Circuit aod Dis- Gy ante > ADULTS, FOUR OR FIVE UM. ual rt — 7 “ M trict Courts of the United States, tor (he disonsal of mo- | rom use endl «5 roe wus Dae. erat, nd story. puleanio 6 Bl aioe warew tions aod calling returns of process, The fradesmen’s ments. and bie location, Address, Bank case, tho Nowcomb cacefand the Altonheim perjury pie 5 case will come before the United States Commissioners POAT OF NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 1, i857, WANTED=A SMALL. HOUSE, cow hed, from October 1 to Ma for dvsposal. Arrived. Hrookiyo or’ New York. Address fod Kingdom (ir), Donaldson, Glasgow We 17th, with mdse and 209 passengers, 10 Te the State courts, Mr, Justice Clerke has beon as- signed to hear motions in Chambers, and wil be relieved for one week by Justice Leonard |" Judve We"unn will Superior Court, and Juige motions in the Commea tinue as usual, couat CALENOAT—THIS oay. Marive Court—Taia Tee — nepieer vs, Brinkerhoff, O'Coaner vs. Conno'ly or ster. Huriburt ¥; Company, Wray toa v3. Boylston, terms, box 2,944 Fost vilice. W4xtrD ts A wit of an unfur erence requ Addveas F ANTED—A WHOLE SECOND OR THIKD PLOOm (unfurnished), in a house that has all (he modern im Pr cases fur a family of ema gore Address, stating, terms aut W? ANTED—FOR sized, unfurnished House, on tirth and Forty-second streets, Firth Address J. HN, box 04 Herald office. Steamship Auz It, ry Hanve (rem), Voa Cte endoro, Bremen Au 17 nna Southampion 2th, aS PM, with idee nnd stl pase wen era, to Oe richs & Co. Arrive, pe at lo AM Bevel. tad heavy westerly witids nearly the whole pas 6,23, Int SUS, on 20 0, nt bby CraigTBr), bound Zabeth Conway bound A a at, iat ass, Ln et 15, ship EI Weat, Rteamehin Hawn Vernambuco Bth, Para Mth, and St Thomas 23d. with cot! Slocum, Rio Janeiro Ang 1, Bahia 6ih, A MEDICAL bath sig’ A FULL between ‘Tete. aa seventh avenues. feo, Ac, to Garrison & Allen. July 2 lou 26 54 spon beg | ert Stawena, al 1it 19 15 8, tow 39 10, aar lat 41 miles South, uly 24, at 4 PM asteamer astera, which proved to Archamb ri 5. Grant vs Nes- | be the Chien, from New, York for man Francisco: was iu BS oe Se Pe asi et, "1 company ja! vet at midnight parted company. Haigh ve Kut T, Campbeit ve Osborn: & Tavlorve, | seven geshnsceorge Wanhugtan, Gace Nom ses Avg WW Nice Roma ue(urmisted: rout not to easeed $20 esr it # , enact, ee Coleman; 10. Douguty ve mamship eo Borne Werina. Buraanair ao touce, with | mouth. addiens & a 2 7 ra, to Livingsion, Kox & Co, Aug al 4 PANTED—& SMALL STORE, SUITABLE FOR & ree , CHAMBERS, — First aed calendar aot ‘ready for publication. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. aw, Wart—Josux.—On Monday, July 29, by the Rov. George W. Woodruif, Kogan 1, Vax Waar to Misa Lorne C. Josux, boih of New York cuy. passed steamship Herman Dhara ‘B Souder, Lebby, Charleston Aug janneers to) Livin ston, Fors Ce usd + from. Cape Lookou Pennington, leery oy NO, with bumuess. va say of the leading avenues or atresia, sadaress burles Humphrey, 118 Bowery. wn ED 10 RENT—FOR-ONE YEAR OR TWO, sat mnished three story brick or brown stone Howse, in a good neighborhood; rent not to exceed $100 per = Address for theve days W. 8. box wilioe, Woot, Hari Mary B Forker, of Ms 19 dave, with wheats Ao, A! DELIGHTFUL PROCESS—AN IMPROVED METHOD str the Bi ‘acting teeth without pain, at Van Vieck's, 123 Sinth evonue, Beautites tooth with pluupers to resin Bownon,—On First day morning, September 1, Drnonan | It 22 TS hon ae wow ship Louisa (Br), from youthful appearance, oo fered Bowsom, sidow of the tue Hoary’. Bowron, a the Tad Sar Same Uae, 0 British ship, showran He BGS Si pout year of her age. Tiark American Eacle, Vnrford, Anpineail. @ davey wich Cour, ventas teeontames ee ae Hor frienas and the friends of the ‘amity are respect | mise, los F Joy, tae four men ack ot Chants fevet approved method. do" athing nut Extract Teeth, a fu'ly varied to attond the funeral ‘on Fourth day after. | P'Rare 0 tain (Bri, Kmery. Cow Bay. IB daya, wit coat sereainiy do dot witnous at 0 20H patients texily. See ‘noon at bult-past three o'clook, from her tate residence | to 8 F Kmail! & Co, thetr nam oftioe. Ly Cooper bys at Bay Side, LL ame (hah oi Fiitaer, New Orleans, 24 days, with — (ME 2 2 FRANKLIN, Sl EAST FOURTH STRERT. J (one door from Bowery), extract tecth with pure gaa for Afty cous, and are doing che best operative and mechas teal work at oorraponding low prices. What U. & F Flushing w mect the 2:30 trai fri CLarroy.—At the Clareadon Hotel, Saratoga Springs, on Friday, Au; past 0, Jamra 1. CLavtos, formerty of the raw I Pad rea Hawkins, Brunswick, Ga, 7 days, to NL Brett ye Colthirst, Covert, Domarara, 25 days, with eu- Lake How's, 3 Lake, Pa, and inte of Norih Bel - | gar to Davison & Xpearin, ~ ve rere ville, N. J. aged 64 youre. we Gite ary J Witiams (iy, ont, Pamararn, 28 dave, tra rennet potter Ba Foterences, emu acs Wor. Aug 25, 00 ¢ ‘The funeral wid take place on Tnesdiy afternoon ‘of the (ule, spoke whaling sehr J Knight Doyle, | === at two o'clock, from the inird Presbyterian church, Newark, N.J, Rov. Dr. Cravens. Hs trends and ac quain:ances are invited to attend. The remains will be tak 2 from thence to Mount Pioasant Cemetery for taver- ment. Wilke barre, (Pa..) papers Cross. FURNITURE. A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR SUIT, IN SATIN 4 BROCA Fi 575 will be ices Id Tor $16; one in 38 Bloecker st , near Broadway. with a 40 bb! whave on deck and another alonyaide. Brig Chief (Br), Norris, Areot.o, Fil, 18 days, wita eugar, tod ¥ Whitney £ Co. Brig ¥ Goodhue, Crosey, Guanies, Pit, 20 days, with “iegeamilte ae, i Gi rig Camilla (Br), Newman, Gua sugar to MeColl & Feit Hedroom Furuiture, ame, 20 days, with 80 copy Wurday, August 31, Frave —ta Brooklya, on Bric Naiad (Br), Rich dann, Crenfa u 4 ith “MAGNIFICENT PARLOR surt—cost Sus, Fos Corns, son <f Allred #. aad Hawaah A-Crose, aged 14 | sug'r to Tucker’ Uightbouras. ‘alled' ta’ compuny with Ax $75: Piamoforic, cost $800, Tue $3005 nd 11 da brie Teresita, for New 'Vork, and eaw her again Aug20 off conns, Paintings. ruizes, Mlcrore, Carpoue Tho relatives an@ friends are rospootfully invited to ae S Gaxtnes,” 65 Wot Stent tints is (of Boston), Day, Sagua, 10 days, with molas. ud Sah avenues, ‘e Shee Fa nit (iinvtiand (Bt), LeBlane, Cow Bay, 12 daya, with mnie Auole Collins (Br), Smith, Windsor, with plaster, to rig Civica, Bancroft, Machias, with (ui Schr Mary Ce tins Collins, uTneaaition ti 16 days, with ‘woot, to Moss & Ward. Schr ac “Leveeite woreg a) Tndianola, 27 days, with cot. ton. £0.10 % Ly Motrmsdy & Vo; », from the residence of his parents, avenes, Brooklya, this (Monday) altor- Wek. Devitt. —On Saturday, Aagust ‘$1, at his residence, 93 Bridge street, Brooklya, Wittiaw Dauner, in the 53d yeas of his age, Tho friends and relatives of the family, als» the members of the Mouldera’ Union, Na 96. are re:pect- filly invited to altend (he funeral, this (Monday) alter- non, at two o’clook. Prognitons. WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR a Cham! Carpets, Mirrors, 4c. ; mior, and Piano. Apply at 12 Carmine ROSEWOOD PARLUR SUIT OF KiUuE im greea reps; will be sold low rt cai: slo a Aides cotien saediens arming street. storage; at 18 Cart egy ye Blaich ord, Savannah, 6 da} Doaaax.—On Sundar, September 1, THowas L Doo. lat St lon 1030 pasion bark Rotamand: bound il Baal an, aged Y Berry. Poniletons Ra: tonatls, cna + Bent Cone seein, on, Hanger. re apo Cd ‘Chanes Me ‘The friends and acquaintances aro respectfully invited | NW suundict, Hane te OUSEKEEPERS8.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—Alde the elegant Household Furniture of « four nlory Bouse sacrifice on Rosewood Vi le at ‘ianoferta, “ter alent ng Furniture Wik be four Parlor Bedroom and Dini old tn tots. Tuguire 1i8 Weet Kighth street, neat Sixth on 10 attend the funeral, from the residence of bie pareata, No. 4 Broad street, on Tuesday morning, at hali-past eight o'clock precisely, Frraratetk —In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August St, Maraaxar, the beloved wile of Thomas Fitspa rok, ia Beh Sehr Mary © Pierson, ——, sear tenet, pe ae Ay vl arfora = Blizabetdport. Behe di poe. Pat Parker ls, nite tho 49th year of her age. ‘Wind at euneot WW. pos HORSE, HAIR, MOSS, HUSK, CORK as. ‘The fuseral will take placo this (Monday) mornine, at ™ ox stews haif-past ton o'clock, from her (ate corre 31 Frank. Marine Uisnetora. Entre ac cheap and eli, by CHONBAly 16 Vari srw pear Cai lim avenue, aad proceed to St. Patrick's chirch, Kent | | Scun Ruma Wansxa (fr), from Bouton for Fort aa fiscmnae # ots avenue, where a tiem mass w it oflered th: TINGS, WAS wi on the northeast ree! irks Istands repone other oul, thence to Calvary Gemat ry... | Brescia Aue ‘tue crow woce saved, and the catge | MARBLE MANTELS. Gaxyow,—On Satortay, August 31, atter a short ilt- ness, Joun Gaxxoy, in the 68th year of his ave, a native of Dublio, Treiand, Tne friends of the family, and those of his son-in-law, James O'Rourke, are reepectiuliy invited to attend the ftaneral, to-day (‘ionday), from No, 14 Fourth piace, gear Fenry etreet, South Brookiva. Guirrix,—At Hicksville, NY, on Sanday morning, Semember 1, at balt-past nine olvloek, ‘Sanaa M. Cort, to ber 69ch year, wes of the family aro respent- futly invite? to attend the fun-ral, rom ber late re-t- dence at Hicksville, on Tuesday afternoon, at two wlelock. Harrrerp,—Suddenly, at Tarrytown, on Saturday, aRBLE MANTRIS —THE Be: Best “PLACE ix Tee Tre hone Cousauson (aot Chaneeliae), Woes, from New im of bre latest York for Bost swith sobr ‘The C was bullt as Sear! et iss yas iiktons — ta Ellsworth » 8 trom Corneallte far Bostoe, before revorted ashore on the Devil's Back, came of bake a was towed up to Boston Slat. Orenantan Avel7-—The Amerioan bark Commerce, Ro: bi fro inte, which arrived bere Aug 6 and left for B mon, has put back with mainimast matogard broken, and (s repairing. Rio Jaxutno, July 22—The Industry, Bennett, trem Loa. don for Rau Franclsco, out in with damages janoiter account enys icaky. ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTKLS—SUPBRIOR (8 appearance, more durable, half the price of marble. EWART, 5 Sixth avenue, between Thity- fam ‘Vhirte-sixth mtreets. ARBLE MANTELS.—A FINE SELECTION @F stiles at 3. KLABER'S warereom, 54 First avenua, Bear Third street. Get price list beture buying elsewhere. os “COAL, WOOD, &&. HAS. ts granas woop “YARD, | Foot or FULTON Whatemen, at EF, fiatiel Capt Robert Ki} m whaler Vigilant, report Bie toe iovh your of hig ages MY | nee Rig on teen round wk as Sake ad | O"tiuct: Aertrree one Wat assigton Marge Notice of funerai hereafter. ond 3 wi Suietiieies food dativered ay’ quantity and shape desired, at the Lrarn.—On Saturday, me pao ‘31, Frepeaicx Loven, pave opr —— Caroline C, Leach, aged 6 months Ther ves and friends of the family are invited to attend the fuperal. on Tuesd Nernson at two o'ciock, from the residence of his pi Skillman street, eighth houne norti wees of Myrt @ avenue, Brooklyn. La Fraxcs —Of consumption, on sunday, September 1, Many Lovise Cocswat', wife of Joba M. La France, aged 23 years, 4 month« and 6 days. “tthe {riends and relatives of the family are reanect. folly invited to attend the funera!, on rf ‘nesday after. unon, at two o'cl: from ber fr nT ett ive irervent fo Ont, ang from La cul fe 3 Bon 60 W. resent ate i SE from Loudon for Sen Franeisoe, July Carter, from Liverpool for Gaile, July 20, od if New Or Ley 9 cate Miner Fplocs (ark from Liverpool for Galveston, July 19, lat 20 27. lon 31 Mark Luise Surire Bram), from New York for Bremea, ‘Aug 15, lat 4859, lon 8 40, Coos LEASE AND FIXTURES OF 4 COAL TART Jain business, for sale. Apply at 670 Geeee- $6 at A TON FOR GENUINE forge Bc! sae The best in market, Also Sedietsiy. from StigRWoOD's, Promy-thied s pia 7 pores oF Nineteemth street and avenue A. ————== BALLIAR Lat 8, oc. FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLA TO LET—Foe , (bree quarter size, »! ‘Min HULA 'WKUREEME. residence, in N i Azaapeen, Aug 16—Salled, Caroline, Hansen, = painful ilincas, Euzaneru Axx, the beloved wife of x wrne, Aug? Arrived, Gureka, Holloway, Werk. Rein cedticat oie moan cole he ela “arka Mabbott, and oldest daughter of the ia'e Pevor Brent WAVER. A ator Ikea, Danne- an Gate etter; Cer tae mana, N' E Wining, “Baltimore, Bonpracx. hug—le the rwer 16th, Bon Fils, Privat, from New Orleans. uapwing. — NYork; 17te, cain. Prints Cape Capig, Aug 13—, ved (a Welsh, Gare ASSP Anied Riek keometioe Nock fer Miller, of New Market, county Corx, aged 31 yearsand 6 months The relatives and friends of the family are ily favited to attend the funeral, ‘rom the church of the Redemption, Fourteenth street, between Third and Four b avenues, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'c ock. Mavoxey.—On Sunday, September 1, Barncer Ma- Loney, aed 43 years. ‘ The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fanera!, on Tuestav afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence. 332 West Sixteenth street, Maxwra.—On Saturday, August 31, Marr A., infa’ danghter of Frederick and Josepnine * Maxwell, aged 2 months and 15 days, The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, No 149 Franklin avenue, Brooktyn, this (Mon- dav) afternoon, at three o'ctock, Mm prom.—On Satorday, Avgust 31, Mivwe Jann, daughter of Robert and Mary Meidrum, aged 9 months ana 13 days, Th oral will take place this (Monday) a’ternonn, at two «'ciook, from the resdeace of her parents, 417 Atlantic avenge, trooklyn, ae: on res ithe, 133 Meroer street. EXPRESSES. AYG2 AYNARD, FURNITURE twee % al atieet, near Bleecker.—Furaitere packed, BB A ped and im inored to'city oF country. A a mg Ad FURNITURE EXPRESS OFFICE, MD Weat Eleventh street, near #izth avenue.—Large tor moving furniture: city or eounte abipped, furulure sured; money ‘advanced. AT TUE ORIGINAL M. ladies and gentlemer by any other dealer Carpets Furniture, J Address the number as above. Marka, 1B and vut of the city, the rocky, bat 5 Marelnly Wind enst and strong, dou ‘and Landon don (und proceeded. a, a m Sailed 1%¢h, Schamyl, Crosby, Phiiadalphia, tug 17—~Salled. Jeéste Campbell, Cosma, Bes- x, Aug 17—Salled. Gladstone, Boston, RIBRALTAR Aux 6—Arrived bark Muria Zero. du: Ath, Fever for orders (and Paced te ooh rah Smyrna for Bostoo. Te 12th, bark Commerce. Robinson, from Alievnte for York. taking io part cargo (the C failed and pu back Hin pee Jasons): brig Frank W (i), Jollee, from Log: “Goracsen mate rivets Jubleat ® NYork. GorwENBURG, rrived, Jubin« 0, iisovne, Aig 1—Sailed, Joka ‘erica 0, Petersen, New lisivorr, Aug 1--Arrived, Alblasserwaard, Von Linders, ain Meven-—On Sunday morning, September 1. after « | xyork Tomei short iiiness, Jomy Hexny Mevex, a native of Hanover, rrived at Hrouwersharen Germania, Ubrbrook, a ee Germany, aavd 94 pours, § months and 20 dave, Railimore, ulalia, Weaterluud, NYurt (oud both aatiog for PERTLEMEN | WAVING ANY CAST OFP CLOTHIS® ‘The relatives and frieads of the family. also the mom. | Le vost). Price by calling on oF -members Aug 17—Arrived, Atacama, Wright, San Pran- | dresaine SaWES KIRK PATCH” 408 Ne ie Tn cae crcethty ad Ok te eee! | cecar tien oo ertbe. Keliy, swe Magetion, Crestie, | Chatham. ‘9 af@ respectfully mvi et to attend the faneral, om Tuesday afera > n, at late residence, No. 701 Ninth ave MacCcurvcn.—At Port Chester, on Batnrday, August 31, Nevis, infant daugbler of David and Kile MacCul- The funeral will take piace this (Monday) afternoon, at Iveston; Lancastriaa, Douald: #0 o'cock, from bis ford. Coopnr, New Oriana, 4 item A rk Soret ens ate (clearea Thomas, mas- tor), New Orleans, edt eae th. The TS ay ‘M'Nab, Charieston; Lydia Stol. 4 s‘batout ut I7Ub, Persia (ays Lott, and Mand, Abernethy, for Go tease between Twenty-third and "Twenty-fourth atresta, es, two o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, at Port Aug IT~Arnved, E Schult: Phiiadel- Sin apne eras wee | eur Sie At arty Tit | —rmey MEniea AO AL Manat ing ‘ADR. urday ing. james, | do ae peeeny ° ei come one Bridget McQuade, aged 22° years | | Cieited 17ib, Atalanta (a Finkiain, NYork (and lett goneh to caaedtoreade seueie caentean iadion Gotan came Deal ¥ faction ne pay pay. Oficw Wl Thinveenih and 4 months. The friends and relatives of the family are respec'fully invited so attend [he faneral, this (Monday) afternoon, 96 two o'clock, from his late residence, 91 Maiberry street, Nawrx.-Suddenly, .at Irvington, N. Y., on Sunday, September 1, at the ‘residence of ‘ber brother-in-law, Heory R. Worthington, Ave.a Iz:mp Newton, daughter of toe late Commodore John T. Newton, U, 8 N. Pexpexter — or rede) yy ebro Lucia, young- est child of G. F. and +. W. Poode: al Strech oornee of Arrived, Gemeral Birch, Kractfung, NYork i Arrived, bark Speedwell, Patten, orttee, J Ealeage Low, an; Lowein, Underbilt @s Yaa D an Ne agemveom, Joly %3—Sailed previous. Albert, Leveque, pro, July 9—Arrived, G Von Schiefien, San Fras- ee Nor'westet, Mosher, Cardif, Nortiera Crown, Tuck. 17 Aeris Chieftata, M'Guire, San ay, Aiktont Peasacola. eg Fourth avenue STROLUGY.—DR. AND MitS. BROUGHTON ARE THB Nedged sta in the United States. OGice removed to 4 Canal, one door below urecawim street, Fee from $1 to $6. R THIRTY-FIRST and A: The relatives and ianar of the ‘eroliy are reapect full: 10. a 9—Arrived, Expounder, Irvine, Car- mvited to attend the funeral, the revidvace of the averind' Curae Gin, and Assyria, Potter, parents, 244 South Third street, this (Wouday) afternoon, Ariel, N Yor! serpaltuenn, 6 o i Anna, at (wo o'clock. PR hy RT) hs Berra: | A, DR ORNL, FEMALE | Parias.—Oo Sundev, eo: of congeetion of | tela, Gelvenien | I Rprit ring, St mma eam the tangs, Jamas Pustax, @ native of Irelaud, aged 47 Panton, July eared, ‘or i, Borehoe. kd vont ames %3—In ports bile vin ag arr t7th, for Para, with emi- Prana: ship Cae “prague, Pike, dieg? bark Mary B Libby, Mioaoctore: for Som! rero wert day Batled 14th. rhe ark Jona for X York ‘hon frienda are invited to attend the funeral, on Tues- jay morning. at len o'clock, from No. 77 Siate street, becky ‘The remains wili be interred ia Greenwood a jeane copy. Onranmax. —On Sunday, september 1, Manca xevice- wite of Charles Ostermaa, aged 34 years aod 2 ‘months, e... Pee. Se ied to ettend the or lonrue atreot, OReerrn Atter ® long and severe iliners, Tmorny laa a native of county Kerry, Ireland, aged 37 Ti friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, on Tuesday afiervoon, at two o'clock, from hie late residence, No. 60 Ane aireet. Ronmeox.—At Attieboro, Yass, on sunday, Ancust 25, Mra Ayn Ronieoy, widow el Rehard Rubinsen, aged 72 years aad 6 montha Rowson.—On raturday, Aguas 31, Lowe B. Romcx, ben, y-4 of A a and Nancy £. Robao god k year “te felatives and friends are reepectfuily Invited to attend the funeral, this gy) afternoon, at two Sh from Somat her parents, No. 60 Youth wireet, Steve 00 Friday” LA Avgast 30, at two O'clock, Rev, Fann, Stains, agod 61 years vad # moathe The funeral services will take piace at wie inte church (First German Presbyierian\, corner of Madison St, Dontiage to 7 Maracaibo to ay, Wotfese Tigdbuie. Health ie |4— Arrived, Dominies, Jaccartno, NYork. American Ports. BOSTON, Ang $1, AM—Cleared, steemehipe Melita (Br), Sumner, Live: a aid aoe rare var shin Jessie Parkor (Br), Fr Revd vn echre B ee aa M, MAURIOEAU, M.D. PROFESSOM OF DISRASRS jusranters eertain elie? to" adios, from whatever eausm, ‘without g4'@ oF inconvenience, AY BLESSING TO LADIES —A LADY big og —ron. mabe Pte rejored we 19 one ie magee. a P, Mas CR, fice tab Liner surest, oF saat ‘ash, “@REAT AND SURE REMEDY POR LADIES TER Corvugucee Pomale File a.vaya give juimediate relied, re of imitators, whe copy my ‘Taruata, Aug We tonn), oafah x Ho-tom. 66 fa H Parks,» Piiiadsipncy, man, ‘Siesasdria, Va; Millasd Pilmore, C Pia) nee — Arrive: tps Zephyr. Cateutta; Morni eveutie, arte say oara ieee ee i hy Fame Beatrice, Sierra a, Serrord Brorath arena T Tur ram At Weatals, Aug 1—Arrived. scar BC Gates, Freeman, DOROY, Oe, Avg 910 ip Neptune (Peasy, trom Mag RE ged «oy Be brig Sparkling Scam, for Karnage Ayres apd & martot lig: peered Habs vege Viewers, Portiand, Suma Peters, POROKGETOWN, SC, Ang 2—-Arrived, brig Black CORE AT ONE INTERVIEW FOR LADIBS, Wt jut medicine, from whatever cause by Stanton rest. Tt aXck THE ion te Dr. rowEN araety, tone tatertiow _Ofica, 191 Stan ONFIDENTIAL.—OW, f. CORREIT, MEMBER. OP the Hen York Uniwermty (Medical Collere) and B.C. e.50 Be Ee, consulted oftizanely 9, eee ¢ ap ord S nal'ine th aintins } afternoon, at one > EE o'eloc! eleven a je clergy 18 gene a. ooo! s TREET, wa T)* writen on etetshn aiveasee, friry tea ponte ftperionee, are eae rr yA Be ted ‘am 4 Fy wit ED, on Sindey, September oa wife of Thomas years, 1 The funerel wilt ane "pies thie (Mond ables ‘hia to snake spaody cures or no enarge & MPORTAXT TO PEMALEA OR AND MADAM® DU- 1 Bots to 0 tenre eneceraful oreeese) Fiecsauen = St Jobo, aged 72 7) efterncon, ymca e. husrdaye “ope ahs fas Pecergeee neon, wom aten | Sacra eae ee dence of bie father, Jame, Taomrsom, Je, in Une BOR F Ri loos hendu sad Secon peeennarie tea Bales fared srenam blew Touts sire street, Now Vert. ry ro ad rand ot ha family are renpectfutty Ter Bote; Saks’ anstha Seees, Sse he PME. VANBOSKINE, creer SIRS fecten temseay teorvlag ten eck ee Lun Roster, Mianle Repptier, | Hows sireliy privaie. ba eM ua ee ot ithe bear a, Onseee vavuom % on mre yey te I eta a Beng yoururc roens 4p, MANHOOD ronan ot The relatives and: (eisags of the tamlly are reapeck: promt jest Anauor | Siunows mbroury gowhively. (8 Siamioa areas aie. a dae we)