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? FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wepyasnay, Sept, 11-6 P, M. ‘The railway share market bas been strong and excited y, and tie upward course of prices was materially ssisted by purchases to cover “‘short’’ contracts, many @f the “bears” having become alarmed by the suddea- mess of the rise. The advance of Ove percent 1m Hudson ‘River yesterday was the preliminary step in the preseat Movement, and as the whole of this stock ts held by « ow men it was ecsily accomplished, and in the same ‘way It mizht be put to 200, but buyers could not be ound for it all at par if it wag throwa en the market, New York Central was next manipulated, for Qe purpose of causing # sympathetic movement Qn the rest of the railway list and inducing ‘the street to velieve a report-which was circulated to the effect that a well known capitalist, identified with the Hudson River line, was buying tt im order t> secure &s control, The rise im gold is said to have been a part \vf the tactics of some of the leading bulls en the Stock Exchange, the impression soucht to be produced being Mhat we are about to enter u;on @ Dew ers of inftation, as foreshadowed by Pen-lirton, Butler and others in Pecent political speeches, and the rapidity with which the premium has risen shows how feverisuly sensitive ‘the public mind ist» tne influences of the hour, The ican Fiag, 90. For.cus:oms.... For gold notes, .. affairs :— mercia! aud goverament bon: laterals at per 1a them were confined toa fow speculative buyers, At the rst board Sensenderfer closed 650. higher than at the same time yesterday, selling at $11 15; Consolidated Gregory Gold 60c., selling at $6 60; Edgehil! Mining ‘85c., selling at $3 45; Smith and Parmelee 20c., selling at $5 60. Harmon Gold aud Silver sold at $9 75; Amer- ‘The business transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this city to-day was as follows:— Pelmee epee Baler, pense A Boston journal of yesterday ssys ef local monetary ‘The supply continues in excess of the demand for com- and the low ruting rates of interest do not juce borrowers te hire money which they cagnot use to advautage. Cail loaas were eff cied this forenoon oa ef surplus funds hag sry remaining Idle jor want of em- i and six percest. The diacount market wag inactl' fe conmngennee Mt the continued scarcity of desirable ous!ness short double names were nexotiaied at ive outside of tho bank», and other notes of the frst class at six and seven cout, 1000 US 6's, "81. wee UNM 40 shs NY Cen RR be Ld ‘dona? oretock, hie 1300 do NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1887.TRIPLE SHEET. 090 B eRe Mee Netce: say do; barley, 15000 do. 431,000 ges, 60 (bat Considerable amoun's 43 at four, and on other approved col- paper reqairing anvicipation. A few SALES AT THE NEW_YO3K STOCK EXCHANGE, firm Tapey trance hare,adeanced Se. etna aes Wednesday, Sept. 11-10:15 A. OS SR, fait coe enna be ibalgs Wie Gorn Atibee ot 18 u $l 12%. Gate advanced le, los at GSc. a Gbe. for prime tocholee, Barley Tye unchant Bacon vanced to 13%{c. a 1¥>. for c.eur sides; Lic, @ WSite. for shoul. & a558! 20" present upward movement is entirely speculative, and | 9229 | d. sg ) ae ee, Lara’ Mhe sock market is entirely without outside support; | 1900 Uae, ntiwcloce Ll 4 105 | for ikess. Whiskey ust « 5Gs, free," Recerpu—Flogr. gf Nolet atic gerne epecuiniors are ea as ue i TG hen lathe Thad raid * Bumerous that they can, with the necessary cap! do. To! 1, ta 200—Sal bhds; leaf, and easy supply of monoy, engineer @ rise, Whether 2s v3 is = sc) Sea Ueaceatee to ee mata ai a he . Bhey will be able to fod buyers at the advance ts another x x fo. r Wyuedtion; but meanwhile they have the « short” inter- “si Pee e eo ee ao ue voles park Sis, “Naconssa-ul Ns 5M » fe, 5 Fh st to work upon, and if they have courage enough they 4 B3 Pa aos ONS i. tes carry prices cousiderab y hizhor. Fors man whose pa ES eG a,excou., 6 104 or 11, 1887, ‘Business lies out of Wall street, however, and who has 2102 Minow iw sabniion gall and settled: sales, 23) alee: Tow mig y spec a ‘) Floar dull; iple ex! 76) pa . aon maha Ee preston who Sen, TD Mees Tonys, 100 Mx® | Choice extra, 13-28, Corn dull; mixed, $1 Ub; white, Hae 35000 Ubio & Missoer, 2 CI a8. Oats {but unchanged. Mess pork. a “heir vocation and have nothing better to do. Sud | dons: - gired hamster ia ueronm, Wage, thalds 1604 0 fo, The increased activity o sp culation in theGold Room | 1000 10 & 2 8036 100 TI Con 131” | Sterling 168.3 150. New York sizht exchange, 36 and on the Stock Exchange resulted ins quicker de- | 240 rita FLW £0 tm 105 300 Clove t i | remem. ae mand for money than has beon nsual of lata There | S00u Alt Terre film. 93 200 Calengs “6 POLI INT! EN ‘wag an abundant supply of capital at Ove per cent on ies Metro aan Pd ti ont F CE ELLIGENCE. ‘ji ep " mixed securities, bowever, and borrowers on govers- | i Rt a sion tel ais 6 ao Fy A“ Famepiy” Case or Horsawurrrixa.—At the in- ‘ment collaterals were generally accommodated at four sa’s Pty 1000 ge a stance ef Folice Inspector Walling twe hombres, named percent, but there was a diminished amonnt of busi- 4 200 Cleve ad 630 Conrad Beyer and William G. Bumham, one = young “Mess at this rate and none at the exceptionally low one bape = and the other an aged mag, but, like the king maker Sah cP aah saawanpmduaten ma reegeresnan ett Oy ; if ney. 125, | Warwick, stout withal, wero arrested yesterday morning transactions bitherto for some months past, Five per 8 Adams, Expres Co a Ww . 6744 | and brought before the Jefferson Market Police Court, + Cont was, however, freely paid by the stock houses, and D ‘de. a 100 it 63 charged with their wagons in Seound avenue the tendency of the market towards firmoess in no way | 100 Pe . Fite and Nineteenth strest, and unceremuiousiy la:bing ‘checked the conrse of speculation, The drain of cur- rency westwart is light, and the indications are now -more favorable to a moderately easy money market ‘during the remainder of the year than they werea ‘month avo. The amonnt of goot commercial paper offering for disconnt is sma!!, and th> banks are anwill- dng to take any but the best grade, which is stil! quoted ‘86a 7 percent, according to the length of time it has ‘to ran, ' At the open board at ten o'clock railway shares were “buovant, Erie sold at 703; Now York Central, 107% ; ‘Michigan Southern, 83 4 Mirwaukes and St Paul \prefotred, 675g. At the first regular board the market wea atrong and excited, and New York Cestral wa: e3- ‘pecially active. New York Cen‘ral closed 27% higher ‘ehan at tho same time yesterday, Eri 1%, Hadeon River 1634, Reading 1, Michigan Southern 12%, Rock Island %, {Northwestern 1, do. preferred 15, Ohio and Mississipni seortificates 1, Pacific Mail 1, Milwaukee and St, Paul pro- ferred %. Government secnrities wero rather dull and “Grm. Coupon sixes of 1881 and five-twenties of 1802 tedvanced 34. Coupon ten-forties declined 3. Tennessee @ixes, new, advanced % and Missouri sixes %{ The ex- (Press shares were quiet, Adams was 3¢ higher, ana ‘United States 34 lower. é At the open boara at one o'clock the market continusd ‘strong. Erie advanced to 70%, Northwestern to 47, ‘while New York Central sold at 108% a 103%. Atthe pecond Tegular board a furtber advanc> was established, salthough Erie, which had sold just previousiv in the ower hall of the Stock Exchange at 71%; 971%, de- selined to 71, and New York Central, which nad eached 1093; @ 10934, to 108%. Nw York Central closed ‘higher than at the first regular board, Erie %{, Michican ‘Central 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4, Michigan Sontn- ‘£2000 US 6 50000 0S Wa, 5.20, 0. "64. 400000 US 6a, 5-20. Ww prices, The sal flour the demand 5.20, 0.162 Lid: 287000 Se 5-20. 6.67, COMMERCIAL REPORT. Corras.—For Rio the market was quiet but very irm. No important sales were reported. Pressed. and prices were lower, upon a basis of 250. = Zi¢e. for -niddling uplands. FLour anp ‘imain,—Recelpts 9,058 bbls, flour, 185 do., and ‘241 bags corn meal. 21,047 bushels wheat. 55.582 do. corn, and 39,980 do, cate, The flour ma: ket was more buoyant to-day though prices were very irregular, to 2c, advance, while others could not reslize any ad- ‘vanoo, se that the improvement wis by no means general. California flour was also firmer, and some obtained h aher los were, about 13,0) bbls. For Kouthern each other with their whi ‘When brought before the presiding magistrate attempted to guow, ia lan- guage that would have delighted @ disciple of George Fox, that be was the injured party aud t’other the ag- gressor. ‘How is this?” asked his Honor, ‘You seem both te be in the right and im the wromg—martyrs, | suspeci, to the cause of trath.’” “Your Honor,” said Beyer, “this is how it came about. This gentieman here insisted on getting on the track before me with bis heavy wagon, an’ I endeavored to prevent bim, a horse car being immediately behind, Fearing a collision, I was determined that he shoulda’t ay abead of me with his old tumb!e-down vehicle, wien 0 ped on his seat and swore ‘he'd be blarated of he'd let any son of a —— (female dog, we suppose be ‘meant to sav, but bis words were not very d.stinci) get abead or him.’ You don’t think I'd stand that, Judgs, and +o | raised my whip and ——"" prot 6 100 Pitis, FLW &U RR, 108 BEE s.S psn arse ARS ho “Stop, stop, wv dear friend,” interrapted his late an- € er tagonist, “are you not alghtly in error? Isaw no cur 3 ne behind von. No, my friend, I think you err there. 4 os.tively jas BO Car, & < “There warn’t, eh? See here, you —— mean friend, 143% yee Mil Bt fa bid &, there was a car behiad me, and you kno’ eu a 100 Tol, Wab & West RR 48% Barton the terror of the Perarie, grinds his great instrumen with the express intention of kiliia’ all the bur ta the Rocky mountains or wiping out a uribe or two o’ them animiles called Ingt you are decidedly Wepnxspay, Sept, 11-6 P. M. mi-taken, I saw uo car, and you did oiler to strike we with your whip.” Corton.—The market was » trifle more active but de | “Yes, 1 acknowledge that; but, say, didn’t you strike The sales were 1,500 bales | me first, vid fei “That is truo, ny dear sir; but you wou'd push upoa me, aod I was working herd al! tne time to got on tue etner track, and you woulda’t let mo.’ “On, you be ——.” “You also said you could lick me, friend,” inter- rupted the elder of the disputanis, “Now, I’li teil you what Dll x) “[ perce.ve you are both in the wrong,"’ here broke ia the magistrate, wo up to this point fad paid no atien- Vion to the dispute between the baligersuis, boing eu- aged on other business, ‘and i gaa.l hold you both to Some seile-s obtulned ern X, Illinois Contral 34, Rock Island 3, North Wed Ls OboIes ne our qwitntions. Rvs Gane was | Ball 1 $100 to Koop the peace.” swentera X, Toledo, Wabash and Westera %{. Hudson | != active demand snd nent a ee Poca Douot,” Temvastzated the young man, River was 3 lower, Milwaukee and St. Pail preferred %, | wore 409 hha clty nist. “Wwe °F ig aah "Jadge,” cried Bumban, ‘I’m pot to blame; it is my ‘Pacific Matt 3, Western Union Telograph %{. Govern. | j.tyerine Rate and Western, 95 98 38 | friend here.” % feat securities were dull and steady, excepting Ave- a g 7B Rate orgie hag py peed “Waele tes Rwenties of 1365 and 1467, which advanced 3. Among pn ¢ brad ied o © | ase of denying 1 Bn snares Adams was steady 67%, and ‘ce double extra. oo + Have vou bere who will go secarity for your pate: aren at 6736 0 68. Boat rie % 9 18 0) | fature good bebavior, gentlemen?” inquired Justice. Rei | As neither coud answer this question in aftr: + At the Jast open board the market experienced a fur- 0 2 13 75 | tive, they were committed to the loc’ tl their @her slight reaction. Erie sold at 70% = 70%; New | nigh even upoa phason oy prone Youner wits 3 7 = 1 2 "York Central, 108%; Reading, 103% « 104; Michigan Te =P bekenuninn ta doltince of the pects, ead. goon onder oF Bouthern, 83%; Clevetand and Toledo, 128; Northwest- ey an 7 Lape Pg tue peony fried York, am 4 more — 4 erred, k Wi 5 — | cially very di nhabltan's of this puliticall, ern, 46%; do. preferred, 7144; Fort Wayne, 106%; Pa- wie. | incorruptible city of the Manhattan se. aad eific Mail, 142% a 143; Ono and Mississippi certificates, 28% 22834. Subsequently prices improved, and at six e@’clock the market was firm at the following quota- tions:—New York Ceutral, 103% a 108%; Erie 71% 0 ‘11%; Reading, 104 = 10414; Hudson River, 1334 a 134; for red Southern. bushels (part t at $7 $323 for No, 2 do., 82 18 n $2 18% white Michigan, $2 Western. $2 66 for white Californta, and $345 for smbar Corn was firm at the « 4 Row om Istamt.—Yeaternight two daughters ia Israel, Ksther Roseottal and Frederica Cohen, both of No. 41 Greene street, got into a difficulty with each Ottier, to the great borror and extreme scandal of that pre-eminently moral and piousiy jaclined avenue for rn, for for No, . $2 £0 for amber Stain, 44 44 ‘or winter ing, mat closet Te. + Michigan Southern, 83% 9 833; Cleveland and Pitts. | lower. The sles were 9.170 bu he's ab $i 226 nS) 24 vers 3 ack nan, as01X; Por Waren 1% | Lg kali es Tasty nea | Secateurs ra, aimee, amr @ 71%; Northwestern, 46% a 46%; do. preferred, 715 @ 71%; Pacific Mail, 14234 a 1423{; Uhio and Mississippi certificates, 28; Western Union Telegraph, 44 = 4434. ‘The following is a comparison of the prices of the feading stocks at the first regular board on the 12th of August and to-day :— dull and nominal, at Aiedtineonind, Oata were rm The sales were about 9,0 bushels, at 6°. ern and 63%¢. 0 (0, for Western. Ri = foent fi wih nv omall lot State at $1 4s Barley a id tualt continued Freronrs.—R tes for grain to Great Britvin were higher, To Viverrool—60 hi 14.000 buskels ‘corn, Tha : 400 tieroes frequency of cannoa valla at Gettysburg, the ammia- Wop 0 neither lady waa expended = finding shat words had litte eif ct oa each otuer's beads, thoy were sud- dealy wapired by -one lege Josopous, wo is Kreat on toe profits, to cali ou Justice Ledwith ant to from him of the wrongs nder which, individually and collectively, they liad suflered, Whecher it waa, as Jockeys say of their horses, that Esther bad the best ve nds. tolcen, at "2: fid.. und, at 3% d.: 7.500 do. wet ‘beet, at Sa. and 609 oars, Aug. 12, Sop". U1. Higher. Lower, | Bn, Sa nnete tobe 1011s Dotom, of Frederica was negligent ia pusiing for tne THOS H0a” 8 | Opeth, Cac te Oy tete rte amet | wigning post we do aot eave; bak or this wo are fully 70 x = brie 2100 bbls petrolenm. to Cok and a murket. at 4. 6d. | assured, tue dist oamed rene” (of course this 103% 1% | a Ba. A brig, “rom Philadelphia to x direet pont on ths Gon. | pron is used compiimentoriiy, for Est 83% 1% a eee ee eee bredbmes ‘another of 4000 | brunetve—uer eves and bair being as dark as t ~ f pase wass othe irae inal eaten of wen whicu Pos iaforms oar) n “~ = — patiaysd Bagh SOT mace ie a chamber door, twitastaadiog tue = * = Gone Hace wore dul end-wnatanger. cai usually “hign time” be pees up abemt ate fon Be wR — vance in gol to Dusiness the “pat toa » be + Miw, andSe. Paut pref... 67% 68 id. ani: pepe: Mie sete tam anand: ate Tab Betas Ley Mek aecar ab, en Cohont th Wao ‘West’n Union Telegraph 146 “4 — 134 | Azres, 24 Ibe., at 21260, fol’, and 1.900 wet salted Para (or | vantage was amail. ag, in hoarine the diret atid cre. Pacific Mail.............165% = 144 = 1% | “Sevre Tule wae in some demand. SalesX0) bales at $110 | Compinints, the aviabie Justice, who euxcied the part of There was a moderate volumo of transactions in 20. ‘Manila was Ormly held at 12c.. geld. Other | Solonon the Wise um tue occasioa, beard both wits government securities at the counters of the leading fealors, and at the ciose the market was strong at the yabjoined prices:—Requstered, 1831, 111% a 112; coupon, S81, 112 0 1125¢; 5-20's registered, 1962, 10034 a 100% ; ©, coupon, 1962, 114% © 11474; do. do., 1864, 200% = 10; do, do., 1865, 11154 a 11134; do. do., 1865, January nd July, 108% © 103%; do. do., 1867, 108i » 108%; 2-40's registered, 99% = 09%; do. coupon, 99K a 9%; 7-80's, August, 1073{ @ 107%; do, June, 107% 107%; do. Juty, 107% @ 10774; October compounds, 564, 11934 2 11934 ; December do. do, 11834 0 118%; ‘ay do, 1865, 11734 | 117%; August do. do., 116 a 6%; September do, do., 1155 9 115% ; Octever do, ‘uy 11536 © 11534. The gold market has been strong and excited througn- & the day, the price having steadily advanced from 436 at the opening to 145% im the afternoon, and the ‘sing transactions were at 14534. There were no new nore afloat, and the rise was due to speculation based va the general condition of public affairs, as regarded ‘m the bull speculators’ point of ew. Most of the ope- ors in gold are Bow ta favor of arise, the short interest Ang beon “covered” toa great extent, and those who | 2. ‘ lpy boing bears are now trying to retrieve their iosses Soret Be bole’ ‘Bie. for Stare and ry ‘veing bulls. ibe Treasury 1s selling coin daily to about fextent of ita receipts for custems duties, say half « fon, but this bes mo percepiivie effect « & the market except to make cash gold " Mant, The prewium is too high, allowing fall the contingencies by which it may be affected, at is prematare te attach importance at present to agitation of those who favor the redemption of the Mo debt in legal tender notes, An iden prevails Inver, that the West is so strongly in favor of paper ‘Tey inflation thas it will succeed im carrying some mure tending towards that end, although it may pot Uaything © radical as the one referred to, which ‘HA be strongly resisted. Loans were mado without weet and at 1 0 8 per cent for carrying. The gross ings amounted to $71,805,000, the guid balances to a $4,444, aod the currency balances to $3,452,735. ‘Wunard steamer from Boston to-day took out no I tH on to-day and on previous dates: — ‘ a : 1 O16 3 “as 7 z E 3 ¥ “ Et i i i i i } equal impartiality. “shudge,” cried Escher, “she strike my abild."” “Ou, sdast listen to de vomass,” cried Frederica, who {fs a Uermanized doscendant of Aoranam, Isaac and “ane speaks vou big lie, Ish done aotia’ to her daugnter.” “Ou, Moses!” cried Eather, folding her baods and torowing ber eyes heaveuward, very m ‘as Salvator Rosa's Midonoa ts Sopa pen Se ng ‘mega tude of prayer; of, to mstinrer caliy, like a dying Guex tn tnuader storm, “Oh, Moses! vat a vomans this von Shudg+; sve strike my ehild; sue nit her in de pead; an vea Ish sp2.¢ to her an tells her #10 vas vou terribe bad she suwear at me like the Dutchmans, vat sho ts.”” “On, my, Sb inverpered,” Fret-rica, looking ap- peatngly to bis ; “Ud, my, Shudge; she say i pe vormaas,; sve sh o : i i a a> a i te, but the Eins, from this port, took $06,600 rincbange ae Sees 00k yee. ‘fe foreign exchange market was necuve and raves | 7 Wo Baad cover at igs, way, ove ¥ nominally as follows:—Bankery’ bille on England tie wan in moderate bundle of Axty days, 10956 © 100%; at three days, 100% « 110. Se. oc cee a re ee ‘amercial bills, 10854 0 100%. Bills om Paris at sixty TaLiow was 5.16) © 6.15; at three days, 6.14% 06.13%. Other Of AAO 08 te, Sd bole, sonreely so firm. Western in, was avaliable at Bou Big iW Byeodony rane ous et un ® rags, seized @ with the sharp end thercof sruck Powe | under the leit clavicle, dengerousy woundiag him—eo iy that be could not appear and testify in court to Lhe a& sauk. His physician, in explanation of bis shecnce, sent the annexed aote to Justice Kelly, which m® cupit from the original verbat'm e Lt-vratim:— “l was in to see Coas, Powel, Residence 61st be- tween Ist and 2d ave Who now lies in a precurious con- ditiom from @ stab inflicted by a pair of sizurs under ibe Mght clavicle.’? He mmelmaa was held to await the result ef Powell’s injurtes, ES ot ALMOST A NEGRO POLITICAL RIOT IN MONTGOMERY, ALA. Interference of the United States Cavalry. ‘The telegraph has furnished us with the proceedings of the Conservative Conveation held in Montgomery, Ala, on the Sib inst., but failed to communicate some interesting outside incidents connected therewith, We copy from the Mail of tne 6th: — A large crowd of whites and backs assembied in front of the halt yesterday evening to hear the addresses of several colored conservative speakers—particularly Wil- Hams Hoimes, frome Tennessee. Many of the ** League” negroes in the city did not relish the idea of one of their race and threats were made by that Wiiliams should uot be allowed to deliver bis ad- dresa, In view of these tbreaia and the indignities offered these colored conservatives by runners and bum- mers of the despicanie League, the mila hand, im add tin io the city police, to prot dom of speech. We noticed in close pro: speakers Colon ri:tenden, Post Commande! e1 several other feveral vfficers, togethar with the Mavor of the city. The colored orator mado a speech of about one hour's length, giving his own experience as a Union soldier, and closed by advising his colored brothers to trust the people of the South—thoir former tmastera—as their best friends, and for each and ail of them to have noling ‘whatever wo do with tne League. His speecn was emiuently conserva. tive throughoat, and if his colored friends will heed his atmonitions they will be wiser. He was tottowed by Hoimes, George Williams, Wade Potter and other coiored speakers, Helore the conclusion of the meeting larze number of negroes had assembled. who testified their disapprobauion to free speecn by Jeers, Joud yeila, &c,, and when Wiilluma, of Tenuessee, at- tempted to quietly retire at the close, a number of negroes crowded around the cab in which be was leav- ing end threatened tw puil him out, Whereupon a fede- ral officer ordered up a detachment of ca airy, who ai the noisy and unlawful rabble in double quick time, The cavalry ordersd which was obeyed by the negroes League’ to know that the fe:lerai army efficors in our midst are determined to uphold this «reat right. Ax Asscoxprva Huspa™p. —Quito an created on Saturday at tue grocery store of wir. T, D. Bancroft, No. 253 Pennsylvania avenue, who early in tue morning commenco: seliing his stock of groceries at greatly reduced rates, un! in consequence thereo! tue rush of customers was vverwh:lain. id various were the surmises as lo the extraordmary duct of the pro-~ be bad diapysed of the ccitement was prietor, Towards ter portion of his goods, and leaving the io cuarge of a boy he deparied with his two childrea, aged ‘our and six years. It was afterward learned that Mr. Bancroft's wife was paving a visit to some friends in Baltiiore, and previous to ber departure there was some di-agresment between herself and her busbaod Ste was teiegraphod for and arnved ia this city on Sua- day ores tag ereay disiressed to Hod that she bad been deverved, ends of the famiy are making strenuous eodeavors to find the wh-reatouts of Bancrofl, but as yet “er met with no succusa— Washingt Usronicie, a EE ED MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, Borr—Witrs0s.—In Pe! the Methodist chureb, on 11 mber 10, by the Rev. 1. Woud, Joux M. Bunr, of ick, to JHNNIB, daughter of Mr, Samuel Wilkon, of Maple Grove, Beil- vaie. Orange county papers please co Hren—N x.—On Luesday, Sp’ dence of the bride’s mother, by Rev. Hyatt Srt'h, Mr. Josera Hyer io Miss Mary F.N> , daughwrof the late Richard K. Nee, Esq., bob of Brookiyn, E. D. Pore—Quick —On Wednesay, -epiember 11, at the residence of the bride’s pawa's, by the Rey J. Adama, SY: vestcr Pors to Many, daughter of Thos. Quiee, Esq. Srfoxt— ‘eevier.—In Hobsken, N. J., on Tussday, September 10, at St. Mary's church, by the Rev. A Cai- vin, Cuaktes Tuxovor® Soot, of Newark, N. J., t+ Aveta ps C, Crevirr, second daughter of Ju.iea Cre- vior, E44., of Hoboken, N. J, No cards, SwtH—Soorr.—On Tuesday, . eptember 10, at the Con- grogstional church, Jersey City, by Rey, Wm. Ander- son, Jomom Syota, of Ravenswood, L. L, to Jevus R Sour, of Jersey vity, N. J. + Wiruame—Covn'ne.—On Tuesday, September 10, by the Rev. John AL Johnson, at the residence of the brido’s father, Wa. Ro Witwiama, of Coumbus, Misa, to Harn S. Courter, of Madison, N. J. Wairrar—surtu —At i’acerson, N, J., on Wednesday, tember 11, by the Rev. Wm, H Hornblower, D. D., Jous W, Wnrtrat, of Waterbury, Conn., to Miss Marr Cj Smrra, of Paterson, N. J. Orange county, ‘In ber 10, at the resi- Died. Barruerr.—At his resideace at Annindale, on the Hudson, Epwiv Sarrcsrr, in the T1st year of bis age, Faneral from the cuapel of st, ctepien’s College, An- ‘on Friday afternoon, a one o'clock. Curriages be tm waiting at Barrytown station on arrival of trajos from New York. Biguor.—Oa Wednesday morning, September 11, after a short illness, Fxepoie, youuget son of William and Susan Bisuop, aged 11 months ani 13 davs. The reiatives and frieud: are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, this (Charsday) a.ternoon, at twe o'clock, froin his lave residence, 1373 Broadway, coracr of Forty-cighth street. Brera.—On Wednesday, Septender 11, Marre Eva Brera, aged 3 years The rela iv s and friends of the family are invited to & teud (ue funeral, on Friday, from her late residence, 42 loxpenard street Borxewaxs ~On Wednesday, Septomber 11, Aya Catiwune, daughter of Herman and Maria A Borne- mann, aed 9 Dus th re atives ant friends of the family are respectfully invited t) a tend the funeral, from the residence of her p rota, 11 Trinny piace, corner d Thames street, tuis (Luursday) afterason, as two o’clodk, euRT WL Wednesday, Septmber 11, Mana:arr, wife of Jonn twell, The reatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited (0 atiend the funeral, from 82 Pike Slip, on Frdvy alernoon, at one o'ciok Battenia—On Weduesday, September 11, Jonw Aw 20, ¥ est son of the late Micuaul M. Battelle, in bis Ldih sear, ihe friends of the family, and also of his brother, Mechael Zelix, are reepectiully invited to attend t«e tu- neral, oo Friday a.teruoon, as we o’ciock, frum the residence of Mrs. Lynea, 71 West Warrea street, brook- ia. Cantos.—On Wednesday, Septenter 11, Mary Exrza- neru, beloved daughter of Thomad H. aud Seresea ¥. Carton, age. 1 year, 1 montn and 10days. ‘The relatives and (riend: of the faa ly are re-pectfully requesied to atttend funeral, from the residencejot hor parents, 275 Spring stree., this (Thursday) afver- nova, at two o'clock, Casev.—Ou Taesday, September 16, after a short but paintul ilaess, Micaamt Cassy, in tue 45th year of his 0 “Fine friends and relatives of the family, as also the members of the McCielan Association, are respectfully Mmvited to attend the faveral, from his late residence, aml Fp sireet, this (ihursday) afternoon, at two o'er Catiow —At Newark, N. J., on Monday, Se ber Euzaneru, wife of fhomas db. Catlow, aged 69 years. ‘The taneral sorvice wit! be held at Grace chureb, New- ten o'clock. Car September YORINCK, i@ the attend the ee BeOS Peace sant be bored i "iaanea Polierion, la the 35th feat or ine Suck. thom wor’ le temaense, TAS Allasio’ surest daughter of Richard H. and Fanny E. Hinsdale, in the 1th year of her age. Funeral services this (Thureday) at eloven o'clock, at the Chureh of St Paul, Fi ‘Birect and Ninth avenue, Kearre—In this city, on Monday, September 9, Gso, L._Keevee, in the 67h vear of bis age, Littis —On Wednesday, September 11, Jom Liu, aged 52 years, ‘Tae relatives and friends of the fam'ly are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, fr m bis late residence, 23 Mangin street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Kx' ¥.—On Wednesday, September 11, Joan B. KeLuy, in the 534 year of hus age. Bi oh ooymd alae 3g of the fonts. are sorte to lune! ureday) afternoon, at one avin, from bis late Ne 260 Seventh ave- Lyons, —On Tuesday, September 10, Wittiam J. Lr aged 38 years, 2 movihs ~ry 7 pki it The relatives and fmends of the fam:ly are respect- to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) morn- 0 wen o’clock, from Fifth avenue and 126th Harlem. Mitiue.—On Wednesday, Septempor 11, after a lon; and painful iilneas, Joan Mmzer, in tue Tin year of ny age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of bis con in law, Dennis Hogan, also the members of the Sfetropol.tan Po respect.ully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afterovon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, 546 Second a-euue. Phitadelphia papers ploas> copy. McDosaLp —On Weduesday, September 11, Hayry C. po riteme formerly of Ranway, N. J., aged 25 years an ay. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s rs. Ronerr-ov.—On Monday, September 9, of apopiery, at the residence of his sister, in Brooklyn, GEORGE MoRTI- mer Rovertsox, formeriy of Baltimore, Md. Baltimore American and San please copy. Tarior, —At Weat Park, on the Hudson, on Monday, September 9, Rev. Tuomas Houss Taytor, D. D., rector of Grace churea, New York. The clerzy, the members of the congrozation and the friends of the famity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Grace church, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. Vercra—On Tuesday, September 10, Caantes Hever Vercors, late of Arroyo, Porto Rico, in the 27:b year of his aye, at which port deceased has honorably served as American vice-consul for the last several years, aod which post bis brother, Eugone, now fills, The funeral services will take place at St, Stephen's churc’, in Twenty-eighth street, this (thur-davy) worn- ing, atten o’ciock The remains will be convey’d to Mouat Hotly Cemetery, in New Jersey. Friends of the deceased are invited to attend, without further notice, Wourrsox.—On Wednesday morning, September 11, og anal only daughter of J. H. and Abiino A Whis- The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parenis, at Yvens, Long Isiand. Carriages will bo in waiting at tho depot on the pid of the haif-past ten o’ciock train from Huater’s nt, Woon,.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Wednesday, September 11, Josera Woop, aged 57 years The retatives and friends, also the members of the Masonic fraternity, are invited to atiend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Baptist poy corn:r of Third and Biloomfleld streets, Ho- en. SHIPPING NEWS. mana TOR whe TORE—PAES DA; PORT UF NEW YOAX, SEPTEMBER Il, 1337. Cleared. an Manhattan (Br), Willisms, Liverpool—Williams alo Steamship Hansa (Brem), Von Oterendorp, Bremen via South ampton—Oelrichs & Co. Steamship Henry Chauncey, Gray, Aspiowall—Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Steamship Emp're, Price, Wilmington, NC—I Hand. Steam:hip Inirigo, Johnson, Portland-J ¥ Ames. ppisarmauup Equatir, Juckway, Busion—seauer, Brown & ineknes. qaenmainp Wamsutta, Fish,-New Bedford—Ferguson & ‘ood. ‘Shp New World, Champion, London—Grinnell. Mintura co Ship Columbia, Rebinson, St John, N8—C H Marshall & ejint Mercator’ (Br), Richardson, London—Sioman & Dark WE Anderson, Plerca, Marseitlas—Ins flenry & Co, Bark Kildare (itr), Evans, Quevec—sioman & Edye. Brg, Udola, Waiwtamore, ‘Malage via Vigo—Taompson & unter. Brig Delphin (Brem), Walfer, Buenos Ayres—J Norton, r, rig Reaver (Br), Crocker, Kingston, Ja, via Norfolk— Wilson & Asmua. Brig Trial, Humphrey, Carden: M K Wilson & Co, Brig T H A Pitt (Br), Steele, {iton, Kermuda. Beit Firm Br, Dexter, st Johns, )¥—Crandall, Umphray Bg -Yumming Bird (Br), Stophens, Cow Bay—J F Whit. « Co, te T i Haviland (Br), LeBlanc, Cow Bay—B PF Smalt & 0. Brig Mary Grace (Br), Pettis, Windsor—Crandall, Um- phray & Co, Brig _ © York, York, Ellzabethport—N 8 Thompson. Brig Caseate! lisle, Bath. Me—Jas Mery & Uo, art (Br), Stevens, Queenstown for or- ders—G ¥ Bulley. ‘Sehr Mahasia, Pickett, Pilatka—W Ray, Behr Menawa, Dissoyway, Wilming?on, NO—T B Gager. Sehr DC Hulse Hildreth. Wilmington, NO—J Smith & Co, Sehr Harper, Giliey, Bingr—K P Buck & Co. Sehr Vi it, Niokerson, New Bedford—Ferguson & Wood. Steamor Tacony, Nichols, Philadelphia. Arrived. Steamship Helvetia (Br), Cutting, Livervsol Aug 2%, and Qiienstown S0th. 4 AM, with mdso and 739 | asseng rs, all well, to the National Stem Navigation Co. tid weather during the greater pert of the voyage. Steamahip Fan-Kee, 1 ng St Jag de Cuba Sept 2 and Nuevitas 4th, with sugar and passengers, to Waydell & ‘Steamship Levant (Br), Arkley, Cow Bay, § days, with coal, to Paracle Bros, ‘Steamship Virginia, Roberts, Richmond, with mdse, te the Oid Dominion steamship Co. ‘Steamship Jas 8 Green, inman, Washington, DC, with adon (Br, Lavender, Buenoa Ayres July 24, and Mo rtevideo Wn, with hides. &c, to Harlece & Halsey. Sept t, lat 29, lon 63 15, spoke bark ware, from Bultl- more for Demarara, ite Eager Bangor), Coombs, Glace Bay, 9 days, with coal, to master, Trig Alva (ir, ‘Carson, Hillsboro, N3, 10 days, with stone, to PI Nevins & Sons. ig Websier Kelly, Haskell, Bangor, with lumber, to ter. Schr ClaraSm'th, Smith, Bridgeport, CB, 9 days, with coal, to WS Brown. Schr Atlanite (Br), Lockhart, Windsor, NS, 8 days, with Plaster. to master. ‘Schr Wentworh (Bri, MoBirney. Windsor, NS, 10 days, with plaster, to Cran tall, Umphray & Ca, Schr W ive, faikenham, Jouexpoet. "west, Rich rison Bangor. Rehr | Sebr Alvirado. ——, Ellswort: Sehr BN Perry, (lam leon, Portian Sehr Delaw re Hopkins, Rockland. Schr Bilow, Hearse, Rocklent (days, Seur Helen New Bediort. Sour Sallie Smith, Craig, Pall River, Bebe stephen Hotchkiss, Picker, Providence. Sehr Ruth Halsey, Perry, Providence for Kondout. Bebe Sarah Mille, tule. New javen for Baianore. json Stams Newburg for Schr James teary, Charob, Newvurg for Mallowell. Sehr , Allen, Newburg for Newport. s@- FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLWLGENCR Shs aNutaaas Pause Marine Misnstere. -\ Couuston—Steamship Cumber and, Seandelfla, which re- turned to this city on the 10h Inat on account of disabled machinery, while lying In the North river same might, at 12 o'clock, dragged her anchors and fouled with the Swedish corvette Norrkoping, also at anchor im the North river, stay. ing in the eteamer's stern, carrying away two upper deck staterooms and doing other damage; also carried away jib. Bonu and part of Tall end damaged buat, de, of the cor. vette. Sraamsmrr Sienea Nuvapa remained high and dry in the ‘Colorado river Zid ult, y weneranes, See Te eran fencing vecly: ek not given, en P Tourd, vy thet och Maria Sears, te RE AW SINGLETON, Mackie, from Constan: e for Bane meer me oe. one Boston, was ashore at som the Zist ul foun Kepron, Holbrook, from New York for Indianola, whien put inte Norfolk 3d inst a ae Telit ae'evoulon’ togstver wiih the dumazel surge, wa Prt. at on Fr ane. sound carge will be forwarded anat. from New York for Ga'vesten. which put ing thassccls Lvot month to diatrees. hed been repairer CE a Bg a ht on her voyage, from Savannah for Ha Sonn Gnecort weeks inet locking. wi Ove feet of water is ber is being = Z FA Scun Gnann [sLaxp, from Camden for Wilm io the la tee asmatt Paanre, from Boston for when 5) niles 5W of meee tone, tenes Seve Lh and foretoymast, and a:l attacaed. sae put fica’ Philadel: phia AM of Lith for repairs. Scun WW Baarwano, from Rendeut for Portsmouth, N ‘put into Boston llth inst leaky. Miscellanceus. Mr Edward Cooper, the obliging purser of the steamship Pab.Kee, from St Jago de Cube and Nuevitas, will please acoopt our thanks for business favors. from New York for ‘anaah with 5 Key West ana machinery dis- ott, binge, fromm New York for, Metbourne, July ba rl Joes, from Livergol for Beranna, Avg 17 2 ee Wrathe Wine, Fave, SNerburn, for ao ; New mnie Abbie, Fuller, for New w, lon Foreign aug Havana, 8—In port steamship Liberty, Baim, for jumore ‘West, ¥ nail 10th, ome ERC Woe i antl Das, LS 9 Wig areunicok. Bry 1 brigs Thos Owen, Johnson, im W linen "tor NYork do, Ps » Sept 8—arrived, bark Uibers (Brem), Deike, New Suaxgnar, July 5—In port ships Mary Whitridgs, Cutler, fe oa: Resolute (8 rs Bek. gm berks Auta (Bri isan geo tnpiet eares hae Words’ Hole ldg: B 3 Hoo! er, for do. ‘Br J4G0 pe Gna, Sept 30 American's a Br cam vessels in. Barros, July UTE port bark Man ‘Siorton (hr), Me i iaate American Ports. A ‘A, Sept 10—Arri hi ERE AND RI rad aches Witham Collyer, Taylor, nce; Bowdoin, Hill, no stON sept 0 Arrived, brig’ Brooklya (Br), Gardnes, f 24 fiten Dyer. Leland, for do do; ‘eared, aneabie ake (Br), Stone, Liverpool Derk’ Atlantic (Br), McKetzie, Boaios Ayres via Mas Selo (Br). Brown, Georgetown, Dein; Evariste j Times (Br), Weaver, Havana via Bane Shaw, 5 Reeves, Washington, DU; Wal- iia; barks # Willams, Ukraine; beige and from the Roads bark A Mo- Huarguerite, Candace. Ilth—Arrived, Chios (lr), Hockley, Liverpoo’ via Queenstown and Halifax; Neptune, Baker, NYork; ship La poe Beckwith, ia Hs Adelaide Fis ¥ 1s; Georgian reenock; rigs Ber icnriuam: frase Churebil, Turks Islands: fiigslam Mare Tl awed S alaand Rosdont for Portsmouth. Nil ok ta aby, Also arrived, ship A & B Lovilt, Liverpool; brig Edward Everett, Adams, brigs Lucy 400, Dea, fen lied—Steamship Cuba, BALTIM +B, Seps 10—Cleared, schrs A Dentke, Jones, Fall Kiver; Marian ia, Boultenhouse, NYork; James L xia lov, Russeli, Bridgeport; L 2zte, Taylor, Hoboken; Wiliams Biigetown; Siar, Crowell. Boston. Sa lel—steumship Caba, Havana. S LANU\NG, Sept 9-Arrived, schr Eli Towm> send. Gairdner, Hltzaheth: Satled. achr Richard Law, York, E'izabethport. Lea, Herring, Gi. LE TON, sept 7—Arrived, brig Allee NYork; %h, stecmship Emily B Souler, Leddy, do; brig Susnn bi: Yoothees, Fuliord, do; sehr M & Taber. Morris. do, CALAIS, Sept 6—Clesred, bark White Cioud, Freeral Muidlelownh, Cl; Tih, brige Addie Watson, Watson, and Burman, McKeozit rk. FORT. tk58 MON . Sept '!—Arrived, brigs Fannie, Trader, Po t Spain: o. Terhune, Mayaguez; Kossack, Blitct, ‘Boston—all for Baltimore. ‘Sled trem the Roads Lith, brig Wanderer (Ham). from Rio Janeiro for —. PALL RAVER, Sept 10—Saited, schr Sea B rd, Batte, NYark: slooo | H Borden, sichuls, do. GEORGETOWN, DC, Nept 10— Arrived, schrs Joseph Pax ter, Bixter, Hosion; Koloa, Jasper, do; Globe, Sirang, Ga lais; M & Covne, Fucemire, NYorl salled—Brig Kenueber, Minot, Portlaa Mulby, Rodgers: City: Lydia Ma Jr, Ames, Dighton. BoLM vs HOU, Rept 9, PM—Arri vey. Armatrong, NYork for Portsmot anon (or Boston; HP Cush! ite & Martha. Warr, Elizal n odbary, Woodbury, Bangor tor New Salled—chrs Addie Walton, Stephen \) Woodnury. te Lat AM—arrived, brig Neilie Cufford, Lituede.d, NYor® for Bangor. ae jede-ark, Orebilla; brige Kodiak, beige: 7 Clara P Gibbs; — Flora Kis i ag orgy x, J Ai ‘ell ncton, Tirred Maine Law, Silver tou! nna Lyon: Ries 1 ot. rv Ligzie Maul, Hy and «il others excege sch J W Men, NEW ORLE‘NS Sept (—Arrived, brigs Sir Robert Ped (Br), Conner, and Olivia, Fitschen, Havana, NEWOAS/LE. Del, Sept 10—Arrived, brig Matilda, trom an Evatern port. NEW. B“DYORD, Sept 10—Arrived, schr Fair Wind, Bow. man, NYork, vn -Ariived, echr Ide A dayne. Jayne, Alexandria, NALRAGANSETT, Sept t!—Satied from Dutch’ telang Harvor, bark Smyrniote, Croweil, Roudout for 4 achr- Jxs 8 Hewit, foster, and H P'Simmons, Corson. Phik Richards, Alexan: ad: Iphia for do; Success, jiria for Cau» Went to sea AM 9h, brig John Aviles, Philbrook. Bangor Philad» vb is wrort Sant 9—Arrived, schrs Southerne”, B: Philadeiphia for Boston; Sophie Ana, Baker, Elizabeth, Arrived, schrs Panama, Snow, Rockland fod for Plymouth, 1th, A NYork; Pavilion, Bennett, fall <iver for do. PENSACOLA, Sept S—Arrived, brig Geo Crump (Brh French, Orleans, PHILADELPHIA, Sept 19—Arrived, brige Jcqnve (Pr, irby, Outer, York (not as belore); James B Ki schra Progress, Poxw ll, Dorchest 2 do; J lograh.m, Dickins.n, Middle m Wrightingt u, Pail diver; Owen Bearse, Henry, Dilks Lynn, jokmore, Graffum, Portland; schr Joseph a, 4, back ‘eo 8 Hunt, Long, Trinidad; brigs Cornna, NYork; schrs Village Queea and M “hall Perrin, Boston tor Georgetown (vee Parker, Bor Cle rei—Bri nny Hahaway,do; Mar: Disasters), Lawes, Sopt ®, PM—At the Breakwater, schrs Jl "aes Abigail Jennings, and WN Gesner. from Virginia for N fork GA Ward. and John Lenthail »Yorg for Virginia, PORTLAND, sept 10—C erred, snip Mo stevello Hendere son, St ohn, NB; brigC H Keonedy yurb, Alexandria, Va; achra Hattie Koss Ulrick. Cardenas; 4 Willard, Pare sone “ esipmneneen lith, Hann.e Westbrook, Litdejoba, NYork. Pt VIDENCER, Sept 10—Sailed, schrs Ma’y Ellen, Prow- ty, Baltimore; Jabez 4, White, Davis, Mk Carliale, Potiers h'Halery, verry, Z-tratton, Cordery, and Wm P Wik Tams Nichols, Elizabetport; Edward Bement, Liwevmg Eigebeth M Smith, Chase, and Keren Happuch, bis NYo RIAGUMOND, Sept 9—Cleared, schr Campbell, Forney, ork. RS ely ty peae-fdew: at Fort Jackson, brig Spring “rom ithe Jaueito, ed Tthe meamahip Ariadne Parish (from NYorkh Ga veston via Key Weat, having repsir d michinery; sche Win Gregory (lr), Lassen, Havana (and put dace lth ina 7 candition WILMELGTON, NO, Gept 8—Arrived, schr Ida Belly Works, Boston. ‘Mh—Cleared, bark Doon (Br), Munroe, London. WASHINGTON, sopt l0—Arrived, scurs W oH Rantem, 8 as, Hudsoa, NY; H Lebby, Garduer, Me; B H Furver, Boston, mXCUn LON 0 HOY FOR ROCKAWAY,—TH@ STEAMER ROYAL loaves Warren strvet, New York, at sig 3 ldndi returning, leaves lockaw: My ng Side and &! ¢ House each way. NHOLERA BANKS.—NIGIT TRIP, sALURDAR n ght, September id —Sea steamer SETH LW, Uapts (-p Mortille Andarson Colwell, plot, will @0, faim OF shine. ‘Time and landings hervaf ter. JAMES & A. SOUTT, OF HOUR FOR KEYPORT—ON AND APT! Reptember 9 the rieamboat MATTAAWA. will Jeave pier foot of Barely strect at 83g o'clock P. and Keyport at 734 clook A. M. XCURSION FROM NEWARK, NJ... the splendid and faxt steamer SUNNYSIDE, will make wn excursion fom Ni k to Albany, FRIDAY EVENIN september 13, leaving Newark at «ix P. M., and (yee g (he fo0t of Warren x rent, New York, apoiit eight o'clock B M.; returning will arrive in New York about four o’c ook aco jul a TO ALBANY. — on Saturday. The Trinity Methodist Che: . They also promise that 9@ this the grandest, most brile Hiant and pleasant affair of toe sea‘on, OR CHARTER. — STEAMHOAT PERRY, NOW lyine fort of Hadaon street, Jersey Clty, can be ober gered to fill boats’ places or for pr'vare parties HW’ FOR SAILING, FISHING, DUCK SHUOTING ‘aptain Vale The fast and safe schooner tee, can be chartered. Brooxly O FOR TUE FISHING BANKS wiil continue ber regular trips the weather permits, duced; Brass Hand on board. North Fighth street, sip, at 7 orth river, ¢ North ri Bait, it ReCaTTA OF THE HUDSON AMATEUR ASSOCIA. tion.—C. pts yacht Fawn. oot of Ci Hoek, BP t 8:30. pier & on eard. reshmet ton James Poulmier haa chertered the sioambout P, C SCHULTZ, which wil! accompany ths bo } the cours in the four races of this a-aor ation om ner 12, 1357, starting from foot of Cariste- k P.M." Tleketa 5) conta, == MEDI Aue A M, MAURIOBAU. 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