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FINANUVIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘aoa DISTRICT OF he Alte California, august: it order Se eeeetaet trom the Military Division of ‘Tnvurepar, Sept. 19—6 P. Mi, ‘The gold market has been heavy to-day, owing to the y of coim being in excees of the domand, which caused loans to be made at 27 per cent for car- rying. The openiug price was 145 @eciine was gradual to 144, and the closing transacfions It is generally belioved that the Treasury sold a much larger amount tham usual, but upon inquiry at the Sub-Treasury we were ascured jay’s sales wore less than a million, mitting this to be the case, however, the fact of the gov- ernment being a seller at all at euch a juncture in the Money market exposes it to the suspicion of a desire to ‘aggravate the monetary panic which the bears on the Biock Exchange have succeeded 1 Frese meek. $9, Os reporiod, 108,171,820 Since Jan. 1. mn, 1,204,260 a ao pn ‘The foreign imports at New York for the weok, since and for the corresponding periods of the past two years compare as follows: — cater, the territory ceded by Lengo g shottated ates detriet, wi attache, Sone Tt will be ae the will constitute a milita to the oe Pernt, of Military District district commander will ait be ‘assigned hereafter. Te cel a and F, Ninth infantry, from which the im the room wero at 14414. are designated tn resdivens tember te thet 19th Quartermaster of the transportation for these companies, with their supplies Such transportation to be ready to leave this harbor om the above date, The Chiet Commissary and Medical Purveyor of the d1- meee. SA will oe an year’s supply of commissary, The comman’ ‘al wt copies with a field battery, and also, as fai practicable, wi in paragtaph 10, Special Orders’ No. 67, current series, from Adjutant Geveral’s office; also one yoar’s supply of orduance stores, The senior officer of ih requisitions through headquarters Gen'l merch'se, ons will provide Total for Wk $4,138,008 Prev. reported, 121,860,443 Since Jan. 1. $125,008,449 $216,393,385 $181,169,890 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Thureday, Sept Sept. 19—10:15 A. “sl bong wags "81, om, a in engineering. ite currency balance tho Sub-Treasury ef five millions last week, will make the pro) Department of California Brevet Lieutenant Colonel George H. Weeks, Assistant Quartermaster United States Army, Qpatiarnsster: and Acting Chief ‘The Medical Director, Department of California, mil rom ‘@ medical officer for the command and post at jor General HALLECK, Jaues B, Fry, Assistant Aantast General. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Chenpest and Best Newspaper in the hoarding green- Backs to the extent it i doing at a time when the fountry requires tho full bevel Tt is not to de supposed that the Troasury is @iding and abetting stock speculators fntentionally, but Indirectly since commonced is obvious from {ts continu!ng to sell gnid and hoara the lh are received ether circumstances which we forbear for the time The distrust of the community in oes may well bea grow- of ordmary bust- @ matter of amounted to d balances to $2,265 and the our. o4,749, The steamer Hermann rites Usis ‘6B, 1500 is assigned as Chief of the circulating ommissary of the dis- aap do. ‘eall 101 ich Central KR... Mich Ko & NI RR in exchange, SESESEEE g Being to moution, ministration of the fina such a lack “get $3 10) 1.000 7.99 Tr b.8 ser.i2if 1087% 2000 NY 7's, bounty 1c wae C000 Missouri 6's, ... soe ‘Ohio & Miss cer. cs, a 0) do. 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Single copies, five cents each, A limited number of advertisoments in- sorted in the Wrexty Benap, eta 6 1u0) Mich cout 2d n m.. 500 Pitts, FLW & © bh 10000 Pitts’ PWC 268,099,000, the ¢: Tency balances to otic ge ik % Continental Banks, jes Tho railway ehar tn A siaio of panic since three o'clock yesterday arket may be sald to have been and it is stil im a whirl of excitement, hay fast, but they say to be reaped yet, Tho bears aro the harvest bas Tie decline i3 to go on forever, and there iv Tesurrection in the years to como, ‘Bo scarce next week that they are to be sought afier as woriosities, like Confederate movoy, Jn the street will survive their terrible nbacks are to be Not a singlo bull | 200 ite Hd 200 do. 7 x ot 200 Weils, Fargod Bom Gl 2M do “bao 613g 300 Ned Lak eWeat Rik 1 50 Tol, Wab & West alt ie BuO Suu Pitia, Fe W &Chi.. Wg MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamship Rising Star will sail from this port on Saturday, September 21, for Aspinwall, ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacific will close at haif-past ten o’clock on Saturday morning. Tho New York Heratp—Edition for tho Pacific—will be ready at half past nine in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, for mailing, six cents, are “short” of stocks, Prevent thoir squoez “tong” of stock and nothing but death itself can g every dollar ont of every mup elr success has been unrivaited Already, but as i¢ nover rains but ft pours, so thoy tik efawhiriwind following the storm which will eweep ng into thelr capacious pockets, County Lead fm the future, ai delow par that it % Seriously spea COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tuorspay, Sept. 19-6 P, M. Corrox.—The business was lim!ied and confined to the im. mediate wants of spinner, The market was not so firm. The sales were 700 bales. We Erie and Bucks nd New York Central will thouvh pricea were no lower, pg, however, desporato oiforts are to create wid MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Upland, ne Mele. NO, 2M 4 Induce every holder of st Browe—Rewsov.—On Tuesday, April 20, by the Rov, ba rx, We heint of noimportant sales of Rios prices agtis C. L, BROWNE to Lizziz BENsoy Other kinds were unchan; “Receipts, 9159 bbls, flour. 77 do, corn ishels wheat, 78276 do. corn, 108-64 do, ont flour market opened buovant and nd from the lool xiteme views of holders checked { arket closed quiet b alitornia flour was steady ; For Southern flour the demind was oniv rices remained firm. Sales, 600 h demand but steady, with aales of In corn meal the busine John Brash, ( both of this city. —leruy,—On Thorsday, fatenber 19, at Bea- ational charoh, by Rev. sx to Lovise H, Peany, ali of Brooklyn. Patri —On Wednesday, September 18, at ‘st_stroct Reformed Dutch church, by the rR. Thompson, D.D., A. Petrie, alPof this city, xront —Oi Wednesday, Seplomber 18, by eh. Winaran @ Cow to anak V. no bears is to “eover’* uv at tho decline n thts end they are ing which falls short of a hey will draw money out of the but tn reality to lock ¥ will resort to all manner jo imagined out d at seven per and six om governr 4ass commercial trade and coast. banks ostensibly for the West, W. Boaenr, Jr., Of misrepresentation and shre ft sag ae PP Sees eaBeserEse 3’ #: net rs iene bt py. .RWATER —On Thursday, ‘al sand 19, at the residence of the bride’s_ parents, Heights, by the Rev, 3 ~ por was quoted at Amore senseless and caus non the Stock E A. Stoddard, Mr, ta. Miss Mary E, Cusarwater, youngest daaguter of J, H, Clearwater, Esq., ington Heigt i oxes,—On Monday, September 16, at the the bride’s parenis, 8 the Rey. Dr. Philip Merkle, lyn, to Miss Heeminia Coristixe. eS of aor 1 Augusius Peterson, In Jersey "ity." t rhe residence of the Rev. 8, 8. Shoddon, Cunistormer D. Marsu, of Rahway, B,, daughter of Benjamin F. Town. Soptember 18, at Miiwudet, Eowiy D. RSS the sooner it i Feputation which Wall 5 1 enjoy for common sbantlity be raprtiy Suz Third avenue, by 8 Groy, of Brook- STERSEN, daughter ed ied by a more than 2 Nanae at was deardedly ser at the open- ‘on Wednesday, Sep. spring, but the ide’s father, by the decline now wil N. J. to CLARA McMcrray—Comns,—O0 Wednesda St. Ann’s charch, by the Rev. Dr. MoMornay to Mart E., daughter of John Combs, Esq ail of thw city, Snaren—Paupex.—Oo Thuraday, September 12, at = Fosltence of the bride's parents, by the Rev, R. H Rourne, Colonel W. B. Suaver, Inte of Harris Light of Jersey City, to Anse E, Propss, of this city, preey papers please pscdal ceed ariel —On at ihe Broadway Sym at $2 *Siats und. Abiches $2.70 for choice do, $2 Naeing 82 18m. $2 18, for "Noe So. ‘opening, buton holders cession’of Ie. a 3c. per bushel the demand far ares 3 done, 1) agi Seifloat, 8 Siva rior. white Southern closing dull a store and speculative demand with sales of 200,000 be Sri Flac, for Western, cloging at 720.—tho last sale boing deliverable in all 8 iy firm, with sales of about 5,00) Bi and nino-tonths California. ‘2 Bi for of ail the speculators in the street are is therefore certain, and although y to the bears, beware, the bulls may be dead we There \s still balm in Guoad and padlic money In the United States. At tho early session of the open board the panic-like day was renewed in the railway of prices took place, York Central, 107 a 10655 ; the sales compri: for Western mix abare market, and a farther ¢ Erie sold at 65% 9 6555; Michigan Southern, 79% borg, 844%; North westorn, 41\ ednesday, September 18, zogue, by tie Kev. M. Hexxy Sipexmsrc to Miss Many Brooxe, daughter Joseph Brooks, Esq., of this city. SINGEAR—BrooKs.—On Tuesday, September 17, at the resideuce of the bride’s fatuer, Brown, Georcr M, SNEDEKRR—Prrrs.--On Wednesday, September 18, at the residence of Wm. Chrisiield, Esq., lyn, F. Cornell, Joun D, SNepexea to Many this city, on Wednesday, Sep- at the rosidenice of ura continued quiet, but full rates wore demanded, zenents were:—To Liverpos! fh vols. rose xt at Le ko nt Time 7 hla, tobmees at 28% 83 {2 Glasgow. per steamer, 22,5 i Ma, "The cliartors were:—A snip. to Waterford with mariars oun ah be Pera hia to a direct 19 thds, tobacco at bs., and per steamer, - London, 300 tons ol. narter tpn ae ld Yerk, by Rev. 8, Sinctaim to Miss Maxy E. lime continved to make progress, Erie and New York Cential, the frmost of Now York Cen‘rat closed samo time yeaterda: @ell and the de Being tho we: Bouihern and Rock ter; a Prassian brig. from nm the continen', 2.310 bbls, bark, from Jamaica to New $5 to per ton a iriee are Tnmber.to. Buenos Agres and ‘a Hamburg ehipy with 4,20) direct port on the continent, on pri- s were dull, but prices were unchanged. —The demand was better, but prices favored the ‘ales were reported of 11,0 Rio Gronde at 19%c., gold, and 600 dry Texas (as they ran) at 3e Hors continued in moderate fen ‘The sales were 8) bales at fi Nien ~All kends were | aupied 18s a 2c, Way —Thed man was quoted Tic, and retail Joos ® by the Rev. T. E. Pirrs, all of Brooklyn: rie 454, Mich’ Stam tember 13, by the Rev. M. Roweil, the brido, Mr. Joux Staytxy to Miss Susan Coxon. CHIN. —On Wednesda: Northwestern sbi. petroleum, to @ 1%, Ohio and Mis-isst X4, do. preferred September 18, at t, by the Rev. E, Brates R. Swarr, of E once DePuy, of Belvidere, N. J. D, Pa, to M, Anawivra, daughter of D. 8 Mercein, Jersey Cay. No carda 0c. a8 te quality. at firm, Manila was prices were firm. fhippiny 818. 8 netivity, but the hhds. Naovita nek, ss shares were quict, Grovay.-—On Thursday, Sosa 19, Mrs, J. Wi thera was increased preesure to sell and Groxry, of a daughter. open board at one o'clock d, but Clovela sre were slightly higher, the market wa Arcmnore.—On Thureday, ARCHIDOLD, eldest daughter of Tue funeral services will take placo this (Friday) tea o'clock, from St Mary's Roman Erio and South Sevent! The friends of tho family and sodality of St. Bridget’s churob, New York, ace reapect- fully invited to attend. ATKINSON, At Corp’ Angus 29, Wa. F. Aron, anon please co) Bess. —Suddenly, His ones F September 19, Exmaxor lenry Archibold, . The sales were about gmall lore st Ae: 50 do. bond in Wilmington, on priva Fosin was moderate, and prices contintied Jos 1.00) bola, common at $3.5. $4, chielly at the TS) do. 450 $5; 400 do. strained at Catholic church, streets, Jersey. ‘Cit hwestern, 419{ a 41%; do. proferred, 684 Pacific Mail, 14134; Western $4 20 0 $425; 75 da and 3 do’ do. rope at juiet, but firmer, at $1 sales were repo rt Vnion Telograph, 41% a 4: on Thureday, ad regular board the markot was steadier Ya tone aad prices experienced some Little Improvement, ally lost, however, as the call advanced, higher ¢han at the (rs, ading \{, Michigan Southern 1, Cloves a $l st ea. Ouber kinds were ude was but lutie sought after, but firmly ai 1Dige. in bulk; ales regular gravity, in merch antable order, {oF the balance iy, tha monit at 19Ke-. and on rareday, Septem! , 3 ‘sh year of his age. ‘elson, also his son-in- law, George Whiteford, along with those of his friends, tavited to attend the funeral, whied will Baoday, from bis late residence, 329 East Tweatyesirth street, new ahaa number 191). ureday, ‘Seprewbor 49, “ a residence, 207 Grand atreet, Williamsburg, ‘The remains will bo taken to carey Gomnetery on Saterday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Tho friends of the family ero respectfaily invited to attend. Dentea.—Oa Wednesday evening, September 13, Donvss, widow of Joba J. Duryea, in tue Olat year of Which was pay New York Central closed 5, Feguiar board, Jand and Pittsbarg 876 do. low ‘gravity, in or Prices advanced about lose, however, “ So, te. The ales were 80) bbig, elandard fo, 0m the stpet and for the bal. 2.500 do,, for Oc: rket wae pot se are yr: —y" Milwaukee and St. Pact 1, on a’ S4\ic.. a Tn, Philndetyhae the, ma ‘® Tutt business was tee salen weve £00 bis, standart whit atavige ABIKe. : 200 de., tor t fo, preferred \, ernment eecurities were steady, ven-thirty notes Of ibe second the merket waea wer and lirie 28; Reading, 101% veland aad Toledo, street, this (Friday) morning, at mine o'clock, a, for interment. Septomber 19, after a short ntas Danoy, aged 27 yeara, a ibere was rather more activity in the ite steady, aonin a 43 Sn $04 b) for new moss, §: a4X%; do. p d frienda of the family, with tho mem- bers of ihe Sizth precinct police, ere invited to attend she faneral, trom bis late sesidence, 219 East Thiriy- eovonth strest, on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, when his comeans will be taken to 8 im Mass Will bo offered for the repose of bis soul, ‘and {row thence to Cavairy Comotery for inter- ber 18, Jaxm, beloved in the 36th year of hor age. re re:pectfully 1, from her late re: there was a fre Gabriel’s church, fe 180 “00 40, dalties. in banks one ins 0. ‘ h sales of aboot 160 bhi, Ive red at Io. for short rib, J0Ke. for tong rib and 18¢q. for mg clear ot IB¢e.. ang full prices were at LiKe. a We. e. Booos was firm, ra-On Wedoesday, Sopt Wife of John Doyle were la bb el at ase Butter 6a aves 4 attend the fen Degraw sweet, South Beookiyn, on Sasurday at hall. oo two o'clock. 05% a OM: P and Mississipp! cortifeates, 23% a 264 and Si. Pau! preferred, €31;; Westera Union Telegraph, cos ware nominal. ood demand, wad nat were ae * a Soar ae Esaax—On Thursday, September te, | Peter Bacay, BS native of King’s county, Jreian The relatives aud fri-nds ef the inyived to ationd the funoral, on Saturday aiternoon, ab tro, clock, from No, 45 Siipponville street, Hoboken, N.S. Gowreey.—On Wedlnerday, pes nee 2 My 18, Acye were 498 hha, aude price for moigass Ite. for kngiten Telued fined was moderately acilve at 165g¢, fer standard bards, Skene Of Calcutta tingend the sales Ju Boston were 3, $2 6 gold. duty paid, and Bd do. here, a $2 dull at our ast for Tie, and ie ac 8 re Was vory little done fn government seey Ge counters of the | Cr 0 counters o e and the tendeney fears of monetary siriageney which operated so and revere illa ry age, © fugera) will take place from hor late residence, x a Eighth street, this (Friday) afteracon, at one Sean 00 Thorsday, September 19, Frances W. youngest daughter of John and Mary A. Goldie, aged years, 8 months vol 4 dave The rojatives and sone the es they wore frm at the tions -— Registered, 110% 9 My; coupon, 1862, 114% a 114%: 5.20's, coupon, . January and July, 107% 1867, 107% w 107%; 1040's, K; 1040's, coupon, 99% 9 995 7.00%, 106% © 107; per compounds, 1864, 110% @ 109% » 10954; 5.20%, THE BOARD OF AUDIT. 100% a 1099, 2865, 110% a 1 © 107%; 6-20’, coupon, Pegistered, 99% 0 99 Wh w 1443; friends of the family are invited to ‘row the residence of ber parents, treet, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ae Tharsday, September 19, Josepmee ot pA a H. and Carrio Gunnell, eu th of the family are respect- fully iavited to attend toe funeral, og the ee of her paronte, 179 Tent aveau street, this (Friday) afiernoon, a Hanvis.—On Tuesday morning, short illness, Miss Bisin Lanois, i lor relatives and friends are respectfully invited to from tue residence of D. Tennessy, b street, thie (Friday) moruing, at —On Th ariday, September 19, Harry War. oungest oa of George H. and Carrie A. Havens, ‘Higt —At Nownrk, N. J. on Tharaday, September 19, Hannrer Surrit, wife’ of Pres {oa tho late Dr, no eed Smith, of er age. the 26th year of The Doard of Audit mot yesterday, Mr. Dopew pre. ‘Tho case of Milos P. Walker was the first stated. It was im of $108 for Indexes madein the Rogisier's ofice, The case was postponed, Low The cases of Nelson J. Waterbery and several others were called, but there were no appearacces put in im any “ina retnitves and | 1103 & 11694; September ‘The foreiga excuange market was jaactive but steady Hency Vandewater's claim, amounting to $1,600, for Assignments made to biiaDy various parties to whom he ciajmed the Corporation was indebted. He bought the for abont tom cents on the dollar, » Wooster Beach for a chomical analy. ounting to $25, 0 Doctor to the Board, He was ni year of her Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at 109% a 100%; at tree days, 100", allo; bills, 10844 109; Dills on Paris at sixty days, 6.164 @ 6.15%; wt threo days, 5.16 a 6.1. The redeipts for customs, and tho receipta, payments balances at the Jub-Treasury im (his ciy for the ex. Pired portion of the week have been as follows: Custom ~~ a ——— Sd Tree ivy aa Receipts, Payments. $6,509,801 $6,105 748 e107 340 , 7 606,196 122,626.911 2.240.417 122,712,875 8,509,083 125,975,000 The exporte (exclusive of apecie) from New York = East a nino o'clock precisely Ha assistant Coroner. The esse of William McKinney was next called, but presented the city, was unprepared to be amount of this claim ts $1 863, for on the Corporation The case of ramen Higgins was beard next, This claim was for pe i, add dau s w Brunswick, TacKsos,—On ‘wel eetay morn September 1 of Beary and pl Relealves and fviewge" t' tie ‘nly Wa pitond jhe funeral, services rendered a9 an nt 16.. 8067 a9 Attorney's office, of Over and T py day 420,000 4,771,467 (NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1867; forcign ports for the “seek ending September 17 and | ALASKA TQ BE A since the commeRc” men: of the year compare a8 fol- lows with those for the corresponding pees 1865 from the residence of bis parents, No. 206 Brook'yn. without further notice. ursday, September 19, —_ THomas Roosevelt strect, after a at two o'clock, Thursday, September 10, at his resideuce, No, 34 Hadson street, Joun T, Ksnneatty, aged 62 years, 2 rn0nths and 20 days, formerly of Mil terengh, parish of Butterant, county Cork, Notice of foneral in to-morrow’s Herald. Lawrence —At Pensacola, Fia, on Monday, Angust 26, of yellow fever, Cuaktes Henry Lawrexce, eldest son of Charles Lawrenea, of this citv, Locxwoop,—On We 3 aged * Gronce ans, youngest child of and Louisa ©, aged 8 years and 1 day. vrne | friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the rest ‘ence of his parents, No. 59 Sev- enth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’cloek. M RsuaLt.—On Wednesday, feeberae 18, niger twin daughter of Thomas E, Marshall, ag 10 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atteud the fun-ral, from the residenc» of her parents, bon witigeaper, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Mimi —At Closter, N, J., on Thursday, September 19, bar Georas in the 73d year of his Funeral from hi Tate residence, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, Tneeaee pores games re re ONTARYB,—OD September 18, wt} Mostan t,, wile of the Inte John Montauye, aged 65 years and 10 months, i Relatives and frends of the Smee, ‘and those of her sons, (harles and Edward, are invited to attend the funeral, trom ber late residence, corner of Newark and Gerien streets, Hoboken, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’oine! Noricz —The members ot Eagle Lodge, No, 63, F. and A. Ma chy of Hudsous N. Jo and the frasaraly’ ia general are respectfuily invited. Mvxnay.— On thursday, September 19, Wasmincton MoRRaY, aged 39 years, youngest son of the late Colonel James B, Murra ray. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at the Mercer street church, near Eighib street, on Saturday afiernoon, at ball-past — 0 ee Wea si —0n Inesday evening, September 18, at the re-idence of her daughter, Mrs’ K. J Gambie, 610 East Tweifih street, Mra, Euizanera Murpry, in the 70th of ber ace, a native of county Carlow, Ircland. The relat ves and friends of tho family aro most res- pectfully invited to assist at a sol mn requiem for the repose of her soul, this (Friday) morning, at ten o’clock, at St, Bridgev’a churen, avenue B ani hth street. The funeral will leave the church precisely at eleven o'clock for Calvary Comotery, Brooklyn papers please copy. MeGowax.—On Thursday morning, September 19, at one o'clock, CATHERINE, only daughter of Francis and Elizabeth McGowan, aged 1 year and 4 months, The relatives aud friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 35 Madison strect, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Nisio,—On Thursday, Septemoer 19, after a short illness, Stewart Nini», in the 46i0 year’ of his ago The relatives and frends are respectfully invited to attend the funersl, from his residence, 52 First street, near South Eighth street, Wiltiamsvurg, on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clack, O'Mara.—In Newark, on Wednesday,-September 18, Jax, wife of David O fara, aged 36 yeurs. Tho relatives and friends of the deceased are respect- tily invited to altend the funeral, from ber late resi- donee, 20 Fair street, thls (Friday) morning, at half-nast eight o'clock, to St. Parrick’s cathedral, where a high mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of hor soul inlarciany in the Cemeiery of the Holy Se- ‘Lt.—On Wednesday, Bentember 18, Rev. P. one at his la‘e residence, 768 Pacific street. The clerzy frends of the tamily are respectfirlly invited to attend the maxs and funeral, from St, Joseph's cbureh, thie (Friday) morning. at half-yasi ten o'clock, O'Newt.—On Wednesday, Soptemb-r 18, of Brizht’s disease of the kidneys, Rev. P, O'Neii, pastor of St Jos»ph’s chureh, Brooklyn. The clergy and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuuera!, this (friday) morning, al ball past ten ‘ock, from the church, 758 Pacifle stron Peake,—Sa ly. in New York, on Friday morning, Soptember 13, Joun Peaks, of Inflammation of tho bow. els, aged 35 years, former y resident of Brooklya. Funeral services took piace at Hudson, N.Y. Purtax.—On Tuesday evening, Sepiember 17, after a short bat severe illness, Jouy Puetay, in the 49th year of bis age, a native of Queen's county, lveland, The re 8 and friends of the family are invited to attiend the funera), from bis late residence, Fordiam, N. Y., this (Friday) morning, atten oct ck. The remains will be taken to the church of Our-Ledy of Morey, whore a requiem mags will be offered up for the repose of bis sou!, and thonee to Calvary Cemetery for Interment, Trains leave ‘Twenty sixth street at 7:15, 8:15 and 10 o'clock A. M. Irish and California papers please copy. Peme.—On Wednesday, September 18, Isanguna V., wife of Jonn L. Prime, wad daughter of Albert and Mary Bristo\, aged 27 years, Tho 'reiatives aud frends aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning. at haif.past ten o’.lock, from the ‘Hedding Methodist Episcopal church, Montgomery rest. Jersey Vity, N. J. Raxvorrt.—On Wedoestay, September 13, Fraykus F. Raxpoirn, in the 421 year of hr The friends of the tamily are invited to attend the fu- ral, from his late country resitence at Spuyten Duyvtl, on Saturday, afiernoon, at three o'clock. Cars leavo Hudson River Ratroad depot, Thirtieti street, at two o’civek, Carmaces will ba in aitendance on a orn of train, Return trans, by Harlem Raiiroad, from Woud- lawn. at five forty-tnrve. Ronents.—At Bloomfetd, N, J., on Wednesday, Se tember 18, Prune Roserrs, relict of Sawuel Roberts, in the 77th vear 0” her age. Funeral services in ‘Christ church, Bloomfeld, N. J, this (Friday) afiernoon, at half-past three o’ctoc . September 18, Srey, aged 40 years, 6 months and 19 dava. ves and friends of the family aro respect! ully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis tate residence, 216 Prospect street, Jersey (ity, this (Friday) morning, at eight o'clock. Poughkeepsie pspers please copy. Serrz.—On Thursday, Semember 19, Frepixann, son of Emil and & mma sai 214 River terrace, Hoboken, N. J., aged 14 years and 2 months, Sar t Orange. N. 2., on Wednesday, September B. Swrrn, in the 684 yoar of his age. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, and from St, Mark's church, Oranze, at three o'clork. ‘Rela. tives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend, SkyMovn.—On Taesday, September 17, Mary Ia, wife of the late William E, Seymour aud daughter of the late William TH. Walton, of this city. ‘The relatives and friends invited to attend the fu- from St. Timothy's ehurch, Fifty-seventh street, Benth and Ninth avennes, nis (Friday) mora- ©. ing, at haif-past ten o'clock, without further notice. 18, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR SRW YOUR—Tity DAT. 545) moo rises. 26 0l | maw ware Pi AT OF NEW YORX, SEPTEMBER 19, 1937. Cleared weds ee Bagle, Greene, r Steamship Lodona, Barstow, New Orloans—C HI Mallory poviamsmp Gen Barnes, Morton, Sevannah—Livingston, "9. gbicamentp, EB Souder, Lebby, Charleston—Veopie's Mail ‘teams! Co. _Sieumship Eappho, Lingo, Wiimington, NC—Murray, Fer. ris € On Steamship Niagara, Btitoman, Norfolk, City Point Richmond NU Mt Cready. paualyienhepis Steamanip Nereus, Bark Casi'da (Brom), | Bark Tyne (8), Morris, Bare Magdatena, Chapman, Aspin a Anna (Nor), Holmbos, Antwarp—Tolmboe & Co. Behe Industry (Br), Giford, Perpambuey and Rahla— ¥ Schr Village Queen, Miller, Jacwel—Henry, De Cordova & nt Wentworth (Br), MeBurnte, Windsor, N8S—Orandali, hray ar Fherpriee (Br), Barnes, Londonderry, NS—J F White & f States, Jacksonrilie.Van Rrunt & Slight. ete Emma D Haney,’ Townsend, Jackronvilie—Sinich & wee ‘Harriet Brewster, Goodale, St Marks, Fla—E D Hurl. Sclr Lites Francis, Sawyer, Roston~G N Stranaban, Arrived. Steamship Arno, Gadeden. Mavre and Falmouth, Sept 6, with mise ere to the New York and Havre Steamship wo Hud heavy WW. and WNW winds the ene » paseace, 16th Inst, on Ranquereau Bank, spoke bark Beperane nce (Fr), at anchor, all well; would sali for St Pierre ext SASeamahip San Prancieas, Howes, Grestown, 8 days, with mse an pocecngere, to the North American Steamship Co, rived a Rrig Terpsichore (Nor), Pederson, Rio ba ta 4 with coffee, to James Patiok & Co. gh ‘ingt, lat 3 Jon 7 64, spoke scht Rertha, from Havana for Falmouth, rh the ‘saptain and one mai deat. yy Sites Old Harbor, Ja, 90 days, A oe ay ney Paci, Windsor, N8, 9 days, ney (Miland. Leighton, St John, NB, 6 days, with ‘sptling. to master, ‘Schr Bodabec, Rawe Mobile, % days. Behr Watson, Wilion. Wilmington, NO. fear Py Binns, Taylor, Virginia, Schr J 8 Somers, Somers, Virginia. Behr Mary Jane, Kennedy. ¥ Behr J & Runvon wiier. ‘4 ‘ral Behr Maria Lam gy phe in. VI a fet pn wit Sel ir UL. Lee, Viren Behr Enterprise, Crowell, Vieginia. Kehr Kebert Johason. Jobinson. Virgial Behr J P Lake, Ends: Ms oer. . Sehr J W Saunders, Wicks, Georgetown, DC. Bchr W B Douglas, Lawrence, Georgetene, Rehr Kilborn, Flantey, Machias, hs Hal Hock p Littejobia, Portland, oc Bent dh Dicesker, ® Htades, "Fall River, Fehr Panny Fern, Sausders, Providence, Sele 1,4 Bayles, Bay ios, New itaven, Behr Chart Aller tral a Sehr MA Predmore, iipe, Now Haven, Schr Matile Holmes, Tapiey, Norwalk. Schr Emma M Fox (new), Ubase, Northport. Salled. Steamships Hermann, Englo, Persta (18th). sar FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTBULIGENOR SkK ANOTHER PACS. — ure ro Disnatered Fe arecolinasens, der obligations to the purser of the steamship San Francisco, from Greytown, for files of San Francisco board Sent it 88 tS, Thomas o It. respecting the schr )» Capt Solomon, Prellick which on New York somé two montha g0, was a, bail \t E = '$11,00)1a'a last year, salons at ‘eet nowt $20,000, anc Lavyenep—At three m: M ‘Vesser—Great Jonnie Tyler tor ign aye: led from Baracoa for from Soule mes mt gun. intended for he coast. ne is owned by the builders, Cay of Elizabeth Nhe will command ber: sans bday dena oe Nees, bat for Jobo Som, was unched from lensre Tobey & Litiletield, Ports- mouth, NH, om theta inst. hoes aisnne’ ntic Oree and 20do eae resort oft in tue {nthe inet i thie ee alors in Knight of and tig 2 Slava with Cumberland Inlet. Fer | aig before k Andrews, ayy days oe “Akyab for Falmouth, July ap,c8 mopalit, roma Elsinore for Australia, Aug 19, Bark Somerville, from Gottenburg for Boston, Ang 27, lat Gardner, from New York for Remedios, Orinoco f or New Orleans, Sept Fchr Mary Louisa, of Boston, for Darien, Sept 2, 11 AM, Foreign Ports. Agors (Hast), Sept2—In port schr Planet, Shan, for f Wearrived, achr Sirene (not Seneca, as M Young, Drake, Brig Redwood, Sept lat 82 28 To eh: Jane. Willa, off Pass a l'Outre, ANT neato igs, Neri Va, arial ARDENAS, Sept 12—Tn nnie port north of Hatteras, I 1ags schr J J Spencer, Bead- for Philadelphia do, fnaurar. sus 21-—Agrived. ships, Florence Trea Pallao (and sld 25th for Valen aid 85th for Va'oncia): 26th for Valancia); Royal Arch (Br), Carter, do (and eld 27th Salled 26h, pele, ives an, Furfe (from Malaga), NVork: it Barcelona; bark merce, Robluson nttrous Alicante, having revaired), a port 28th, bark Abd-el-Kader, Eldridge, for Mataca, er Aug 81—Sailel, brig Wm Welsh, Strobridge, n. are Sept 5—In port shins Guiding Star, Hopkins, and Mall, une; barks Orr, for ¥. ranalt,’ Keller, une; Albin schr W'L. Burroughs, Honston, une. Liveeroot, ‘Sept 7—Advertised. Peravian (s), for Quehec Bath! ava {s), for oston Lith: Mellin (-), for Boston 2st: city of Pane im for NYork 252 artis, do (and ald i (from Callao), Tatlin. co. for NYork loth: nm rk (8). for do do; Pal v York (3), for do do; Pace, for ¥ Roston 20th; King Bird Dera et S03 for NYork sth; Jeremia Thom Phuande, Abernethy, for do Iie D 16th : Adeline biwood. Elwnad, ferdo enn Storer, Beyant, tor Brom Gardner, and JH Stetson, Loxa Tstuxp (Bahamas), Sept1—No American vessel tn Aug 23—No American vessel in port. j—Arrived, brig Amelia, Dunn, Barbados; Arrived, bark Frances, Kelly, Glearnd 18th, brie Southern Cross, Ford, Baltimore. Vera Ceuz Sept 4—In port bark Zingsrelia, Megill, sup- posed for N York, St Jone, NB, Sept America Ports. oe ANDRIA, Sept 17—Arrived, schr Delmont. Gale, Sehr Jane F Durfee, Huntley. Pall River, UG, Sept 7—Arrived, schra Fanny Mitchell, ine}, Cook, Eivzabethp rt awed, b 0 York, Bt t2abethnort:, Par i 80 Loud, Hi ba vis, Waskell, and Warrenton: Lond, 4 Si NYork. red-—sinamer ey West, Rudolf, New York; Glaucns, a Morning § ger Bo. Coaltleet, St Jolin, NB; Pratedee tng Jon Mareen: bare bom, ange and from the Poads, bark Kvangeline and brig Oxsipee. steamer Neptane, “tek, nase D Le Cleyred—setire ME, Long. 2 Knight, Faller. and Fa Kidder, Phillips, Poston: M ell, Barrett, Salem; Henry sage "Newton. New "Balieg 7th, bark Engenta (Br), Ton toxin, Sinortin New a a vulton, Panera ‘bark Ariel, Jack- t 17_—Gleared, scira Stary Elia, Thomas, and Sept 17—Arrived, achr Emeline McLain, Sleeper, RIVER, Sept 17—Arrived, achr Minnosota, Phinney, in om GRTOWN, oe. 18—Safled, schrs Dant Brows Hinnelis Pal ny ‘Tyler, Tyler, Warehom: Pat : bark Bentler (Breme brigs White, non, Nyon: brie ier de S Burgess, Ce f Rasmon’, Boston: Charicy Wor pracusy Fast Cam! i Tera fon? ttn ech port: port for salisbury: Jas ten se a sohrs bag All lave, Wooster. jon, Sullivan for NY ork, MOADS, Sept 17—Saiied, brig Two Brothers Norfolk. for Barbados: J'?! Brown, Maltimore for Bos Blackfish, Wrort ences on, DO. red, ety Cashin schrs Caroline © (Br), Smith, pon ey for St poe bmg Smith, Barratt i ogg for Lynn; ono for Fendle- Stairsman, Col, Poston fur Philadelphia; Gilbert Sailed—Brig C M1 Kennedy: aches John A TR Hammond, Evbraim & Anna, Git Jetuened om account of head wind, brig ADne Mf. ‘Knight; Ae Spear, NYork for Bos- bark Caro, Blanchard, Bos. be ‘nna, Johnson, esteott, Lynn for Rsk Willie Har. 18th, ig re} ton: ars ‘Trewor, Ub, Sept 1 Chear ton. as ORLE Ane Sept 14—Below, Liverpool: | bark orig Hope (ah Bade tro iGlewrel-<ateamships Moniarey, Raveards, an’ (en Mende, Sampon. NYork; bark ianson ‘Gregory, Gregory, Bosto ss, Sept 14—On the bar. steainshlp Fire Queen. Ab anchor tacide ser Henry Travers. Sailed Senr Rally Bat Ne WHORYPORT, yana—A(lantic Mail Steam. t I7—Arrived, schrs Bay State, a Ruby, Lee, and YRD, Sevt 17~Arrived, schre Isabela Alberto, Cote, Alexsedria; 13th, Mary E Staples, Dinsinore, Balti. weaiiod ITth. sehrs Stephen Footvary. Woodbury, Phita. T Weaver, Waure Daves NYork, 18th, 8 B Miller, Chapway do; George, T, Sept 18 AM~ Arrived, brig Nathantol Stov. NY¥o sohrs Alfred F Howe, 1 Ma, Poole, New aihet)) port for Bose york; Honest Abe, Vrovidence for do; Joha Man. Behied een * Wenwoad, Dickerson, and. A and Emeline Haizht, Bakir, tiam. Jellerson, Henry Clay, Lord, Bil Jas Parker Sen, Ray. Baker, Providence for do: Mary, Hall n& ni Bailie smith, “Chase, Pall River “Kt ICH Sept llArrived. “. eh! NYork; Reading RR No 4s, Fiadeipt, Sai let—<ehr Noah Rrown, N ed, nohe Jane aria, Ellzabethport. Maria Fleming. NYork: eo & i ived, sehrs ete Brown, rown, do. Rebecca, Balti- si connen for Prov. rm Isth— arrived sloops Tran Acent, Fall River for oo hen aie Sparel D Told, onan te erived, seit Kied, Rover. Wert, Lausil, do for Bangor; », DC; schre J W na; brig Melrose, Raven, by Oe BYore tor itettants Abbie te Wy reed Calais for Sess, do; eh Ahsan , Sept 18—Salled, rohr Elizabeth M Smith, Bair, schre Albert Tine eon, bee ‘Baitimasres Ainos Fal ort ft Baton, NVo k: schre “Rai E tani cee i Bi INOR, 8 vom pen r ihinabetnporte risks b's Tiiwiand, Tattle: Amerien, Reynetis Bi N York; Rw Bere Shourds, PI I7—Arrived, bark Bi ar) a pore Ben B=A os Aare on Rate A ), via Sen Diego; Weiken, hiss Sarre Valparaiso s brig. Rosaria (i), PR ip Royal Baron (Br), Knight, Paget AGEN, str a Minnie, Sullivan for New WILMINGTON, NO, (sees Taka oan eo ee Aen ae enim: tae we WANTED, AJ A NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, ¢ Ag ie about a eet ‘per iveper tous. “Prive family esury. ae A Epes oun tg yy a ee ke be tamil. ny apni i MAN AND fa pak badgi ct Bade hy PB ny iocilion Below Yirensieh seat receipe rent yo bovee fie. SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR IN A RESPECTABLE neighborhood I. New York wanted to rent, by s small family, “Address, stating terms and. particulars, J. ©., box 1,287 Post oflice. N UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR & =| ge idaaaraav na NOEL RT T MEERS. Real fates office, Bk Cedar at. A youta. MARRIED Kia oal a args sw orn. desire a furnished Seco bath, gas, locati IM SN wrt, 4,581 Post office, or 28 Warren PavIELERE. teen ag hi-el TO 1aaee, so DISTILLERY apacity. in or near New. Yo aa et ye in OF near Nom, or ty, one Porsiszen, beg oy hPa lain ati 3 bo DO! wn merchant emily; *t oop: “iocition “between Fourteenth and’ Forty 6 streets, and Madison and Sixth or Seventh avenues. a '. & '., box 8,055 Post oitics. Powe y HOUSE Basen (WITH SAR, 16 r Epos ie J. oF nob ree are ee ate ‘security. snitis Real Estate oflce, fi Cedar street, 2 offies, Si Qeder cirent. | PALES OU PUT on ase ae ve room, fore fam WiLL, 1st Ninth street. TORE ON BROADWAY WANTED, —A t) Cc. aa Sr Et reer" Fiboke pris i ANA! PAW MONTHS OR UNTILIST OF MAT. ADDRES & HERALY OFFICE, o x ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, FOR HIS id family, without ehildren, a furnished House, in AUN Maas and furniture Saust, bo in good ordes gre autres the he en Gress box 5.979 Fost office, wrth terms Respectablitiy and responsibility can be relied 01 SPORE SEE EEE Oe een ANTED—PARTIALLY FURNISHED APART. ments (6 in number), suitable for hoasekenping, for ®- first class family we adults: location central. Address, with full particulars, J. A. Adams, Custom House, een ANTED—RY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A reer ‘clase furnished Honsa, located between Fe and Forty-secont streets, ae and Sixth venues. dress W. P. Munroe, Nyack, Nv Winnie D—A STORE. Wanteo- O-A COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE ‘loeation, by a mall family who will take: the Fr] oe at e of the furniture; price not to e: per month. ox 2.402 Posi office, -ANTED—AN UNFURAISHED THREE STORY AND: basement Tonse, in. good locality, between Third ang Eighth avenues pret fared rent notte exceed $1,000, Ad dress for three days J. G. R., box 6,620 Post office, ANT©O-LOWER PART OF A TOU: mall [fonse, beiween Bleecker and Tuleioth etree Bing Address 4. J. O,, Herald office. OTTAGE, OR PART OF & wii ts Be tion west of Sixth ftrensy, with fall, parttenia ront, &¢., whi e hersid 0 ‘o'lies, Wien avenne, muat be mode WEL! FURNISHED FOUR, STOR} sf itamnttedecs Fourteenth and Forty.fi nd Fourth. sea Boventh Ls eee ee ned = moderate, A person having such a house con hear - ee able avd care party by addressing BE. U., Herald’ Horse oR SUIT Om Nunfuratshed, betweon Waahings ‘Thirtieth arree’; rent from $75 to ill ny 3 furnthing and ee wanted Address, with all paruculars, r G. P, Putnam, 631 Broadway. war DOAN UNFURNE. Fifteanth and Twenty-fourth i Address K., 27 D HOUSE, BRTWEEN reets and Fourth ang’ teenth street, BY A YOUNG UADY. | A LOWER FLOOR, ve, eiitab'e for housekeeping; terms musi Ad'tress Carman, Herald oitle. RY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, ONS CHILD sid pend Ng Second Story of a furnished houses in a fashionable local good price and the beat refers thoes diven. Adipose box 2240 Post omer, X.Y. XIED PURWANENTLYSONE VERY DARGE, Wraree with Tnrge closets, on second oF third floe F1 ht to Thirty-fourth street for two hi, hly respectah dui'a; rent in advance; = $55 montily; meals extra, Address box 79 station D, TANTRD—A FLOOR, SECQND OR THIRD STORY, ontain four or fire rooms, furnished throughoud in a euituble manner for housekeeping. Family, 7 vd 01 juired. nan moderate. Immediate possession reqi on Y. X., station A. eet ANTED—A FLOOR, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, — able for housekeentng, for yd —— ‘the best of location desired. Address box 192 Hera'd office. ‘ Y—UNFURNISHED _SEO- ANTED | PERMANENTE dear eth Tala fourth Sete mic tio ‘hi advance and good pay. Address box 79 station D. Wane TO HIRE—A SMALL, FURNISHED THR! Story Dovelting House, in, good locality. in the el mall, privote fumily: best references. Address W! Watain, care of J. O. Rucgs, truss Mice, No. 2 ee Wwasteo FOR RENT—A ata a aaeee Net ba beg) Broadway; if possible, co stable for three horses. abel ROR WM. LEISS, 65 Broadway. ANTED, TO, RENTAIN, BKOOKIYN OR NEW Wt with woter am aa YE ones itaalanl > Puide tose cata; state tom tion and rent, Addre-# 8. 0. D., Her ald office. ANTE TO RENT—RY A YOUNG MARRIED COU, ple, in New York or adjacent cities, a small House, in good loeation: or pirt of Honas with an American family, Address, «tating terms, whteh must be moderate, E. P.O, Herald, ofiics, e ANTED IMMEDIATELY SA NRAT HOUSE: M1 NINE able garden: plenty withia #) inlles af Nine Koes ‘wr "or, $5000 13 calars, for four days Gash. TES. A FINE. ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CRASS (NEW) Phonos to rent, at TAINES BROTHERS warerooms,. 46 East Vourteenth street, Union square, N, Pianos ol on tnstalments, —STRINWAY.—SIX NEW PIANOS AND TEN « second hand Pianos, Es and Mal.feons to rent at’ low rates. GONDON, 706 Broadway, A. SUSAR PEACE To BUY BLOOND, HAND PLAN ‘$40, $15, $125. All In gond order and very. a . BIDDLE, 18 Amity sirest, near Broad A TOCTAVE ROSEWOOD P meet | FOR ee £ Tron frame, overstruug bass, gee rigid “pele 878 legs, cele rated makers, nearly ne: FAMILY WILDL SELL THEIR M MAGNIFIO Pianoforte at half tts value: rosews overstrang fron frame; ce'ebrated maversi ‘near. we new, Apply at 357 East fully gmarantends” ae Fatotings, Grongns, Cia Weet Sixteanth atreet, near eA arenes, I MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO: forte, of the richest tone ani Anis, nearly new and @ great borgain for cash, at 194 Grand ONE SRCOND TIAND PIANO, OHBAP, A’ ¢ Thlity.cighth etret. IRST CLASS SEVEN OCT) Musical Acuiemy, cornor of fhigith ‘a fourt street. ROSEWOOD PIANO, BENJAMIN'S ce and Forty, OPENSD A NEW AND oon t+) Fast Pourteent® 2am tora Rnd acy AINES BROTHERS gay sorcions Pivnoforte gicert, Ueton agtiare, where * assortment of fest class Planow at moderate prices Ne New Pianos to rei AGNTFIOUNT & COTAVE MODERN PIANO™ ch the sr arrangement, and warranted for en or sold ‘on tostal Kool street, near Stvavenan ames, a Pistons —15 SECOND Way iowa maiere for aale by CALCKISIUNG wo BONG 662 Rroadwar. os to rent TANOFORTE, SEVEN OCTAVE f but a short time; in pert and fi rnittire, will be suid tow, ne 7s Bact Fourth street, PUANCITAESD CARERTS O1L OL ils, BEDDING, peat menieit preferradt at BENDALE Be St or month! * parment re al Y eat Sal at Hudeha streets * WATERS’ 1 gaPomr-GRASp ST SQUARE AND upright; Melodeons : Church, Gen and nett Organs, the beet ma afaein let. ant rent a prciased jronthly instalments rece ved tor arervoins 431 Broadway, , New Tons nGk WATERS hie S100 2 TO $6.—A DARGE ASSORTMENT. oF MI ri neta Piaofortes tlt and wold on tne stalments . Nas, No.8 Vniaw square. ————== =, LOSENTOOD, USE: ine anit EXCURSIONS, UNDAY. EXCURSION Fon GLEN cOveOTHE <TH Sas ROWSMITIT will leave Meok Le a4 Bands’ Point, Glenwend i fhetenie will leave Nosivu ai 3 e M. aed Glen Cove lauding at Kights and Thirty -seven\a aireete way. RGET COMPANIRG —PAVILION HOTEL, FORT, ee, N. J1, 1s now open for ta 101 “AUG. AYNARD, FURNITURE ExPrES: 7 A A Bonk atest, near Bleecker, t Parunares yt Ped and moored to'eity oF counter ty NIAMS FIENITURE 2 EXPRESS, 15 ° Eleventh street, between Fit avenues. ow for mov feseleape, pe’ ope ‘fipvedt furniture stored; money 6 6307.| FOR GENUINE LC $6.5 ee ears