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INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Saronpay, Sept, 28-6 P. M. Ponfidence has been still further restored in Wall to-day, owing mainly to an increased supply of , she wants of borrowers having been fully sup- ad at seven per cent, This favorable turn in the of monetary affairs led to an active demand for ka, and prices advanced sharply, especially late in afternoon. Erie was the speculative favorite, under impression that the great Mogul of the company isa yer. Whether he is or not, however, is a matter of Consequence to the public, and whether it and the market go up or down is equally unimportant, lis more dangerous to sell stocks ‘‘ short,’’ at present than to buy them; but to do either is demoraliz- and therefore we advise those whose business lies y from the Stock Exchange to shun it as going up ten per cont or down five, for a-twentieths of all the outsiders who ture upon the treacherous sea of speculation to grief in the end, although they may at firs: be don by success, It is for this reason that we have to all about totakea “flyer—don’t ; and every pra- yot business man will agree with us, Stock gambling its fascination, ike gambling in any other form, and sipated youth and tottering, gray-haired age, are alike pg its votaries; but the spectacle is a. melaucholy and the philanthropist might fond as much on to send missionaries among the latter as among Feojee Islanders, But let tbat pass, as the litte Jy said of the locomotive. The bulls nave temporarily advantage, and tho bears have lost prestige by the cent turn of the market against th locidents are aspiring which go to prove that we were correct in ying that the monetary activity which attended the decline and money panic Was aggravated some extent by artificial causes, and yas fear, the great weapon of the bear, was Now, bowever, we have a really active seven ir cent money market; but there is no stringency, and ys minds have become accustomed to the change. ce there will probably be less disturbance turough of confidence during the rest of the year than there ® woek ago, and borrowers will shin along on seven per cent money markot without giving to alarm, Sach a market is, nevertheless, to spasms, both from artificial and real causes, and oe stocks will probably be unsettled in their course Inull after currency begins to return from the West. ther the bulls nor the bears cao calculate upon hav- their own way for some time to come. ‘The gold market has been rather dull to-day, and after ing at 1433, and advancing to 1433, it declined to 36 ; but the alosing transactions were at 143), a 1433, yan s good deal said and sung in the room con- Ing the three black crows who sold the Treasury ‘and it sounded like a rookery at trequent intervais, was brisk borrowing demand, and loans were lly made at 8a 5 per cent, but in some instances B much as 7 was paid for carrying. The gross clearings anted to $46,619,000, the gold balances to $1,836,550, the currency balances to $3,081,274. Phe daily range of the market during the week is thus panish gs . 2t—Steamer Gity of Paria, Liverpool— 7,600 31,900 657,347 40,983, 302 * otal since Jamoary 1, 1867 $41,040 000 ‘The shipments during the last twenty weeks have ber 28... 657,347 $30, 460.764 At the carly session of the open board New York Cen- sold at 1073; 01075; Erie, 62; Reading, 1013¢; Mich- Southern, 81%; Milwaukee and St, Paui preferred, 34, Western Union Telegraph, 3834. At the first regu- tr board the market was active and firm, and the busl- well distributed. New York Central closed % than at the sameitime yesterday, Lrie, 34, Rock sland %, Northwestern 14, do preferred X, Fort Wayne %, Toledo, Wabash and Western 5, Milwaukee jana st. Paul proferred 1, Pacific Mail 3, Atlantic Mail Reading was i lower, Michigan Central 1, Mien gan ern 34, Cleveland and Toledo 4%, Western Union jelegraph Goverament securities were weak at the call under moderate pressure to sell, Coupon twouties of the first three issues deciined 5, aud now issue of 1865 3%. Ten-forties advanced %. nN sixes, new, declined 1%. « At the open beard at one o'clock the market wasstrone jana active, mainly im consequence of the supply of being larger than was expected, New York (en - sold at 108%¢ © 108%; Brie, 62% a 63; Reading, 40156 & 101%; Michigan Southern, 82% a 82%; Cieve- Jana and Pittsbarg, 70% © 70%; Rock Island, 103}; forth western, 42% a 42%; do. preferred, 664 ; Pacific Mail, 13056 « 140; Ohio and Misetasipp! cor. c 2634 = 27; Western Union Telegraph, 37% a ; Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred, 64% 0 65; Quick- ) 25 8 27; Atlantic 11M. following t# @ comparison of the prices current at fret board last Satarday and to-day :— 2 ios 5 a 6s A 102) i - oh es oy 8 oS Se it MM at the the market closing weak at the subjomed t—Registered, 1881, 110% « 110%; coupon, ‘110% a 110%; 5-20’s, registered, 1862, 108% a ; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 11334 a 113% ; 5-20's, coupon, 108% a 10954; 5-20"s, coupon, 1868; 109% a 100%; coupon, 1606, January and July, 10754 @ 107%; coupan, 1867, 10754 © 107%; 10-40's, registered, 99%; 10.40's, coupon, 995% a 99%; June 7.20’, © 106%; July 1.30's, 106% & 106%; October 1864, 1103 @ 110%; December com- yy would pitch, It matters not that stocks may | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTENBER 29, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. i) wife, two children and two infants; Miss FT Wright, AM Koss, wife and two muse JB Hubard, wurens Ree ae 7 GH English, GP Gaseen, ak 2 Mario Helekia and two Pun and mie D Hedman and wife, O'L Harding 4 Bradey’ 0 & Prue. & J Gowae,, Taomas Quinn, K i tyere # Lovell, F B Muller, O G Tallageas fry ‘Miss Quintock, SG Hilton end a spivey, Wm Meakles, DT ¥ Clark, i B Marshal, drs 8TAndersoo, Aun Meardie, John F saa derson. wife nurse, infamt ani servant; P Hodmaa, J 4 Faturo, M Wilams and wife, CuauLestor—steamabip: Manhattan—Mra © Btarkley, Miss Kate Kerr, Mins R arr Sai b fe, Mass © au tleman, witeand four children; Miss A O'Connor, Mies M March, W Depr gue and wife, Mrs © N Averill, foneral, om enamtie ot te <etntam, Thoma | Burrows, No. 168 fam Pome. “amet, on Tuawday, af- ternion at two © chm Dubie and Derry <9 ov gimme copy Oncerr. Oe Frits, 7 dimmer o/, Ricanee FP, Omcory, tm the 724 year oof bes rg The fronds and reiguves of the family are respectfully Javited to altend the fuser, from bis late residence, 166 {old number) fan 7 oth wweet, this (Sunday) Afiernoon. at bal! past ome o'choek. Greeafie:d, Mass, papers please cony. O' Betwx.—Ov Pr ber 21, Thomas O'Deins, Jr, & native of Siralongfon!. county Tyrone, Ireland, 21 years, 6 onthe and 27 days nds and rei javited to attend the | Beptember compounds, 1865, 115% « 115%; October compounds, 1865, 1153¢ a 115}. It is stated semi-officially that from Monday to Friday inclusive the Treasury sold six millions of five-tweity bonds and two millions of gold, and that it bought ten millions of seven-thirty notes, showing its disbursements to have exceeded its receipts by more than two millions. To-day, however, it is understood to have bought about $1,600,000 of seven-thirties, and suld $2,100,000 of five. twenties, bus the amounts of these sales and purchases are not published officially, as they ought to be, Consols and American securities were quoted thus in constant delay. The circumference of the circle de~ scribed by the b my i an entire revolution is five bun- dred and sixty-five fect, and can be traversed in one and # half minutes by this expedient. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Avoruer Resmexce Rousep Dvaina tas ABssnce OF Tar Fasncy,—A number of private dweilings have been broken tate during the absence of the family of late, and it appears somewhat remarkable that intelligent People should run the risk of being #0 victimized, by leaving portable articles of valuo so unguarded, and thus, | Averul, R MMarsiall, J a : all, Mr Treabou (randay) a! two o'clock, trom London to-day and on the other dates mentions 1» ; vs as it were, inviting the thief to the commission of the | Huguet ,0,3N- tire JH a Walia, Mise Cook. W a Ki geaeee & be Shes, G8 Oitver” sures, 46 Calvary meiery. O'Baias.—On Saturday evening, at eight o'clock, Caramnms O'Batas, Timothy and Catherine O'Brian, aged 1 ‘The relatives and friends of the f foly invited of her parents, Parne.—On Belmont, near Ford Howanp, son of Will years and 5 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ationd the funeral, this (Sunday) a/ternvon at half-past two o'clock. Pumitrs.—On Saturday, September 21, Mra, Georora Axxa Eis Pansies, daughter of Mrs, Deborah Ann Smiler, in the Marysville, Cal., papSes please copy. Remiz,—On Thursday, Soptembor 23, Joux A Renax, eon of the late Edward Reilly, aged 36 years, 1 month and 2i days, The relatives and friends of the family, also those of his brother, Hugh 4, Reilly, aud of his brother in-Jaw, Edward Keilly, are respect utly invited to attond the crime. Property thas stolen is rarely ever recovel when a clue to the perpetrator is so ‘ite. During the past week the residence of Mr. Grea#, 292 Scher- merhorn street, was eulered by barglars in the absence of the fawily; the premises were rausacked, and pro- perty to the value of $2,500 stolen, Tho robbery was first discovered by Mr, Greaw on Weduesday last, on his return home, when he missed 6 sot of diamonds valved a: $300. Since the reiura of bis wife, however, various other articles of value were found to be missing, which swelled the aggregate value of the stolen property to the above gure. Iniormation Was given to the police at the time the robbery was dis- covered, but, for prudential reasons best known to themselves was withheid, None of the missing articles have been recovered. Pouce RecoxD ror tus Warx.—The harvest of arrests during the past week in the City of Churches was somewhat in excess of the proceding seven days, amounung to 429. Lavyen oF 4 Barx.—The bark Excelsior was launched from the yard of her builder, E. F. Williams, Green HH tunter,wife and child Lieut Pawes, US A Master Charlie Carroll, Eliza Green, Nisa D Harbe: Thos smith, H Hunt, Wm Glover and soa—and 16 in the steerage. 1a Thompaoa, & W Be 1 Hout, © Beermaa, @ Septemnes 8, Onughter of IMinois Central. Mining shares were dull and irregular. At the first Doard New York Gold was 190. lower, selling at 960. ; Corydon 1bc., selling at $) 05; Sensenderfer was 100. higher, selling at $10 10; Smith & Parmlce 10c., selling ‘at $4.90. American Flag sold at 85¢.; Rocky Moun- tain, 70c, (s 3); Quartz Hill, $1 60; Corydon, $1 10 (b, 8); Consolidated Gregory Gold, $6 35 (s, 3); Le Crosse Gold, 60c. The foreign exchange market was inactive but, steady in tone. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days, 109% a 1093;; at three days, 100% a 109%; com- mercial bills 1083¢ » 109; bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.1634 0 5.1844; at three days, 5.158 5.13%. Other bills were rated thus:— mm tho residence three o'clock. of diputheria, at couaty, Hakny Ma. and Sarah 1. Payne, aged 2 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Dreuaax—Mcexts,—Io this city, on Friday, September 21, by Rev. F. W, Geisonbeimer, Cuantes A, Dientax to'Mias Crom MURKIN, ali of this city. Kogitsk —Scusitex.—On Wedneatay, September 25,at the Temple Abawath Chised, by the Rev, Dr. Adolpuus Huobsh, Mr. Huraway Kosuuee to Mise Bertaa Scuauuex, both of New York, Lsnovx—ilogina,—On Satarday, September 28, by Rev. Dr. Swope, at Trinity chapel, Jungs Leroux, Professor United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Evcevin Jepux, youngest daughter of the late Eugene J. Higgins, Norfolk, Virginia, "No cards. Norfolk (Virgiola), and Louiaville (Kentucky), papers, funeral, from St, Vincent’s Hospital, this (Sunday) ater- noon, at one o’ciock. Seeny.—On Friday, September 27, Mary, the beloved wife of Patrick Seory, native of St Pairick’s Rock, Cashel, county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 32 years, The ‘Triends of the family are requested io attend the fanere, from hor late residence, 257 avenue 4, this (Sunday) afiernoon, at one o'clock. SKILiman.£On Saturday, September 28, Miss Capois Sxitiatan, aged 19 years, 4 monghs and 23 days. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the faneral, on Monday afternoon from Grace church, Ja- it without further notice, at half-past two o’clock. Vauerrore.— On Friday, September 27, Many Jans, wile of Samuel Valentine and daughter of Joba S Stryker, aged 31 yoars. ‘The rolalives and friends are invited to attend the Bai . Commercial. “ funeral, to take place from his late residence, 243 Divi- xe 2 nu “1% | Point, yesterday forenoon, in the presence of a large 996 Doseier ete be bal ening, Septem. | #0R street, this (Sunday) aftoraoon, at oue o'clock. 3% 13 8 Rs amber of gentlemen interested in the shipping trade. | har 19, by ine Rev. James Miliett, at the bride's resi Ryax,—Oo Saturday morning, September 24, of con- ee # ye {03 | The Excelsior's modet is one of moro than ordinary | dence, ‘Tuomas @. “Matony, lais’ of Boston, to Mi sumption, Taomas J, Ryan, a native of Bublia se y, % | boauty, and gives evidence of great speed. The follow- | Sazau Janz Kexnupy, all of this city. His friends aro respectfully requested to attend the ing are the dimensions of tho bark:—Leugth on deck 150 ‘eet: breadin of beam, 32 feet; depth of hold, 1814 feet; burdea, 650 tons, She was’ built to the order aT. Maxwell, of New York, ana will be used in the South American trade, ‘Tus Canarsie Excum Casea.—Eight men, liquor deal- ers, hailing principally from Canarsie, were arraigned before Justice Buckley, yesterday morning, charged with violating the Excise law, Of thie number Victor Voorhees, Frederick Leische, Henry Lehman, David Berry and Francis Lawyer waived examination; Wm. Simonson and A. D. Failing demanded trial bv ney, and Samuel Whittaker was tined the usual sum of WESICHESTER INTELLIGENCE, 36 a 86% 35% 5.173 05.164 5. ages. 18% A Chicago journal of Thursday says of the crop movo- ment and the supply of capital:— There were no new features developed to-day in the tone or condition of the money market, more than the remittances of currency to the imterior were on a larger scale than on yesterday. Severai shipmeais were made to Milwaukee, woere there was quite a scarcity, ‘The question of moving the crops to the seaboard on time bilis is creating considerable talk in produce circles aod bank parlors, and in the latter it is unanimously ad- mitted that the banks cannot do it—have not the means to do so. Itis estimated that tully $1,000,000 per day, are required to handle the recepts ‘of grain as thid pet and Milwaukee, on were the baoke to Died. Anwop,—On Wednesday ovening, September 25, Many, relict of Jobn Arnod, Esq., in the 110th year of her age. ere relatives and friends of the family are respect- chp {invited to atrend the funeral, from the residence daughter, Mrs Amelia Yeatoo, 32 Dougiass street, lyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, as 2 o’olock, without farther sam np fa a Friday, September 27, Harry ADAMS. fanoral will take place from his late residence, 170 Rigata ave avenue, this (Sunday) morning, at eleven o'clock. > soepateg, Paste vember 28, AuBxkT Bar- many. in the 4lst year of bis age. ‘The funeral will take piace tis (Sunday) afternoon, at inaugurate the i 3 Moving the crops on three o’olock, from the inte residence of the deceased, | funeral, from her late residence, No. 351 State street, Perna J ° = ner Sonia, re] Pe je! out’? bo corner De Kalb and Nostrand avenues, Brooklyn. briny this Ary Cag ie at ae Par lr cal fore maturity of their drst baton of ABETNG oa Bagtox.—In Harper's co. ri ‘on Saturda; he ‘an Sicuen.—Oa Saturday, emt YLVANUS baila “Gur bankers find It keeps them busy to move the ‘Tas W. yer faved Mewonas se Tanevwn— | Be AE peli pene me gr Vien ‘aged 66 yours, Funeral from bis tate residenco, Rye, Wostchester The new charch edifice which is being built by the vestry of St. Mark’s Episcopal church at Tarrytown, and bas been, as stated in the HumaLp some time since, eet apart by that body asa memorial to Washington Irving, grain from the piace of growth to tis ony, and furaish ‘shippers the means for making up cargoes. When those are made = and cleared the East must pay for them. There is stili an enormous er. of produce to ve forward bofore the close Cy Lace get mn and in moving it Barton, aged 1 year and 10 montha, Tho ‘relatives and. friends aro respectful! avited to attend the funeral, at halt-past two o'olock, Harper’s court, Brooklyn. ‘BRowNg.—On Saturday, September 28, Mrs, VALantuvs county, on Monday afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Wooprurr.—On Friday evening, September 27, sud- denly, Anngzr Woonrurr, in the 59th year of his to this cl.y the banks will have joy ment for | is graduaily approaching towards astate of completion. | Baown™. at the residence of her son Thomas, 31 Fourth | | The'relatives and friends of the family are respecte thor surples fonds, without discounting twenty of | Although ‘orgy effort has been used by the buiding | strect, Williamsburg . . fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- thirty day paper for ro grain dealers. There is no | committee, of which the rector, Rev. Mr. Guilbert is For particulars aee to-1 dence, 9 Adams street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) after- noon, at two o'clock, RT SHIPPING NEWS. TOR waW YosR—T: lp ete 5 46/1 wom ware jorrow’s Herald. Farngty.—Ou Saturday, September 28, Auics, the beloved daughter of John and Anne Farrely, aged 1 years ‘and 15 days. The relatives and friends are Lig ere ong ited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 170 East ‘Twenty-sooond street. FirzasraLp.—On Friday, September 27, ANDREW A. Telaxation in the scrutiny of paper presented for dis- count, and loans are only granted to depositors in good standing. The market for New York funds was firmer, though without aay change in rates. A Cinciupat paper of the same date remarks:— Exchange was less plenty to-day with most of the bankers, and a difficulty in meeting the demaad at 1-20c, chairman, to augment the present tunds, there yet re- mains several thousand doliara to be subscribed. At the fair heid recentiy by the ladies of the congregation some $4,000 were reatized. The style of architecture to be used is that known as the middie pointe, and the ta: terior will be finished off ina first class manner, Thi Windows are to be of stained giass. Members of .the congregation will be permitted, for cons:deration, to | use the latter as memorials 1o departed friends It is, | Firzammat, 4 eee ard SS aie ‘The domund for moaey en | pernape, unsecersary to stato tbat a large number of | | The Tolatives sad {rious of the family are invited to PORT OF NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 28, 1837, count houses. Currenoy is uniformly to be | Persons experience the utmost €Tatification as the work | attend the funeral, this (Sunday) ——_. at one \Geeacea. o'clock, from his late residance, corner of avenue B and Sixteenth sirect. Firyn,—On Friday night, September cl at five minutes to twelve o'clock, Joun Firxx, aged 93 came to his death by old age and debility. Tho relatives and friends ds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral (without furtber special notice), from tbe residence of his son, Cornelius Fiyon, progresses favorably. Avormen Parorosep Cuurca Epivics—Tas Barrist Mrsmina Houses at Yonxzra.—As was also stated in the Hematp some few weeks muce, preparations of an active character are now in full operation, having in view the erection of a mificeat church edifice for the scaroe, in some cases y and in others relatively ord is, im addition to the offerings of fresh 14 a0 increased number of extensions of that whic! Seemeite Warrior, Pattersou, Hong Kong and Shangnae ‘& Uo. Sieamanip’ Gen Meade, Honry, New Orleans—If B Orom- wi Mi Neginahip Raleigh, Marsiman, New Orleans—Livingston, 4 Rtonmabip Ban Jacinto, Atkins, Savannah—Garrison & Allon. maturing. Rates of interest are firm at eight to twelve per cent. ‘The amount of capital expended in Engiand on account of Indian railways in the last sixteen years was as fol- use of the members of the Baptist church at Yonkers, balf-j ‘one ‘Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston—B B Morga Daring the past week | the contracts for the 18 Broedway, this (Sunday) afternoon, at balf-past oe alp = a several portions ding were givon out | Gazarrr.—On Thursday morning, Septembor Beams Palani, Hs Ta ae nt Hank, new structure will cost considerably more | cu nuns W., son of Obarles W. and Mary S Garrett, eee ane Tefen Chg’ Pelt nd than was at first anticipated, as will be seen | 7 year, $ mouths and 7 days, Ricumond oN Le tcuready & 35- from the Tact that the masoa work will cost $00,000 and $45,000, As two of the er congregation, Messrs, Trevor and Co! gate, have taken the initiation in the monetary question, there is little doubt but that success of @ most gratify ing character wit attend the sch-me. It will probably take BA haX to complete the work, which was menced iast Monday, when ground vas broken on site selected in a most eligible portion of the village. AccimentaL Poisostva oF CHILDREN AT PREKSKILL.—A few days since a Mrs, Barrett, residing on Main street, in the village of Peekskill, narrowly escapod killing three of ber children through baving administered large di of poison to them. It appears she sent the eldest, a boy of about eleven years, to the drug store for some ‘dead shot" for worms. The drag clerk through some means gave the little fellow some preparation for destroying vermin. sire. Barrett discovered the mistake a few moments after the stuff was taken by the children and promptly procured the servic:s of @ physician, who guc- ceeded in removing the two youngest trom danger, other ofte will also recover, beyond a doubt. Biskeman, Norf< City Point and Richmond—N L McCready & a ie Steamentp Joba Gtbeon, Fuller, AMoxandria—Smith & Steamship J 8 Green, Inman, asbtantia 3 moe. ‘Steamship Franconia, Sherwood. Piosmanlp Kay Ween Budoif, Bostou—senner. ASrown & kney. ‘Steam ‘hip Glaucus, Morgan, Boston—W P Civde. 8 ‘Acushnet, Kelly,,New Bedford—Forguson & ‘Wood. Ship Louis Walsh, Pendleton, Manzanilia (Mexico)—Walah Ship ip Pring Albert (Ham), Heidericha, Hamburg—Sloman ene Shakespeare (Ham), Boysen, Antwerp—Sloman & ep Memaos, Baker, Genoa—J Hf Sears, oe eee ‘Norton, New Orleans—N H Bi Foreningen (Dan), Ibsen, Queenstown or orders— "Wark Raleigh ( liars). Aptworp—Slothan § Raye, ‘The funeral will ake place from the residence of his father, 118 East Thirty-sixth oe on Monday after- noon, at one o'clock. The friends of the family are in- vited to atiead without further notice. of hin .—On hor ganas September 28, at = residence is parenta, of, consumption, Captain Jaxms Grnsox, tate of the Thirteenth end Fifty-niath Massachusetts Vglunteer aged 30 years and 11 months. jotice of the funeral will be given bereatter. Boston, Philadelphia and Hartford papers ene copy. ‘Huser. ae" og ow pind Oe mea ad Huroar, in tho 49th year of his age. Relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late rendence, 432 Fourth avenue, on afternoon, as one o'clock. Joumox. On Friday, September 27, Wmssax Joux- som, agod 38 y Relat eon and friends of the oat together with the fully invited to id the ft ray fom tn ake peotfully inv’ ‘attend the funeral, from his Fesidence, Read streat, near Fulton avenue, Bare Qube, Sand Nonday afternoon. at ons rig Mercedes nis i embers ‘Globe 1 ped Brig George (Br), Graham, are bt oe g peta Grane, St Joho, Annexed is the gold yield of + ois for the last eleven years:— £11,942, 783 11,046,113 10,112,762 9,122,708 1862 £6,685,192 The receipts for customs, and the receipts, payments aud balanoss at the oub-Troasury in this city for the week have been as follows:— Custom Howe =—————Sub- Reces ‘anama Rail- herseonees E Ward & Co, oul, Crenfusgos—Fowler & Jove. Seer Sy suis. 450, otto 120 636.637 Bree | Arreurren Escars raom Sina Siva Prigon.—One of phray & Co, ra the convicts at Sing Sing Prison recently made ‘Alva (Br), Carson. St John. NB—P I Nevius & Sons. 118,044 223 5 Sing. iy bes, Lipeey tril respect . 114,989 433 | successful attempt to escape. The individual in ques- brother, Wx. Jonson. | Members of sister eae er elias, Pots Take ages |X The totals at she close of various weeks since the | tion, itecems, had been employed inthe quarry, and ae repeottal 1 sartted to portioioate. Dy order niten. commencement of the year sum up as follows:— = i nee Bee, Kocoking. ‘© work in the evening | at, ee ete ee NICHOLL, Master. Behr Sow Squall, Suingon, Aur Cayes—Brott, Gon & Co, bebo one oe - ably with the hope of solar lng of ha = Friday, September 27, Axx, widow of umpurey £e. mga (Br Cala agama ksi osc end taces, re Killeen. Bef“Ingalls, BJ foe". evaShton sxtgei ata Maas arog | Uta tmnap. ie teil marine Rewer | Tim wmie and seqoitanons_ and hom of har | a ns Wns, Mey wus Meare le elle el 7,446 covered and . rother-in-law, Cornolius Killeen, are respectful D~ Schr Ann & Susan, lass, but & 109,806'709 cies cca seats vited to attend tho taneral, from her lato oaldence, 236 Apt 106,180.74 Besos dies tare pie op ar ‘doth tre 5 East Eighty-second street, Monday morning, at elzht | Schr Jona W Walker, Butler, Georgetown, 80—Bently, Mil. ay 110'334,089 je A man namod Felix Gitlon, ing at Mount | o'clock, Her remains will be taken to St. Mary's chu sesahe ik 6 dae 123,053,732 | Vernony was passing along one of the stroets of the | Corer of Grand and Ridge streots, where a ce Tirieh Prosmany Nenroimpony SH Oaemens:& aug. 3. Ls tor 670 Maing candy asain clivmon ge mean Mie pcubtsceammes te eerie “Sar Se ema! I Ben Brewster," Beatfort—Thomas & Aug 120,087,202 e doz, which fastened Its fangs on the fleshy part of | Ballinastoe Star please copy. Holme ‘Aug 17. #5: 284, 162 | One of the unfortunate man’s thighs, ‘aftietng sounds Kinratxa. Suddenly, on aL September pipes [== she Mary Louisa, Geakett, ‘Washington, NC—Z Bitte an ‘ang 2%. 2 ; 134,449.200 | of ashocking character, from which? it Is feared, dan- | Philadelphia, WiiuaM #, Kurraio, of this city, in ON he ie ope lamer cigs Uist) Aug. 81. 2,840,507 112,768,019 | serous results may ensue. Application has since beeu | 50th year of his age. Schr Sarah, Cobb, New Bedford—Forg”son & Wood. Sept. 7.. 2.804,219 114,214,666 | made to Justice Meoks for permis-ion to shoot the ani- Ksarr.—On saturday, ee a Sesame AMELIA, Behr Avail, Dibble, Providence—@ N Siranaban. Sept. 14. 2.605,971 119'331'287 | mal, which was granted withoutdelay. Gillon continues | infant daughter of Hiram eo Knapp. Sloop , Allen, Bridgeport. Sept. 21. 2 990,876 118,696,822 | im @ critical condition, toed = ; ves “ie Trends of te the family are invited to Arrived. The following are raiirond earnings for the third week | AvrRaY Berwars Frnxives at Mrtnose.—Two wo. | sttend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at halt. Taytien corvette Alexander Petion, Admiral Ravigneaur, in September:— men, named Catharine Feely and Graco Collins, residing | {vison weasy from the residence of her father, No. 83% | Portau Prince, via Hampion ay hours, ta tow ot La en siti galitlg | 1 Firs stroct, Metrose, got into an altercation on Fri] | Lizancs—On Thursday, September 26, lanza Laue ingunta f gan une nee 8 oper pen eee Hamburg, and Michigan Sovthera. lav ais | dy night, in the course of which Catharine, it is al- ROS. ag0d 55 Yours. as also the members of | S0uihamplon Sept It; SPM, with mdse and. 694 passosiga ear Deus unk maweenes. — 43.362 | 125 Grace @ dangerous biow upon the hoad |, His relatives and. ye mbers of | to Kunhardt & Co. Arrived at Sandy Michigan Central... 99,087 311379 | With & broom handle, which caused tojuries of a rathor | Aro\arus Lodge No 2 oi “5 ie. are respectfully in- | strong wenteriy wisds and high, see airing the entice paw Onioteerend tipek isis cone 311 379 | serious character. Catharine was subsqueatly arresed | ¥ attend the funerel, this (Sunday) alvernoon, at | sage. Sept 25, 8 AM, off Cape ‘saw an Loman steamer, Wenera Union 21,535 311455 | S04 taken to the village lock-up, whence a9 was re- baif-past one o'cleck, from’ his late reswdence, No, "225 sid chip America (Brom), Ernst, Bromen Sopt I4, and Panes moved to the county jail yesterday to chew the bitter best ng Southampton 17th, aoe, ith, mde ad 17 ange cud of fancy for the next sixty days. ngtish papers ploase to Oeirichs & Co. Arrt fal Quarant nee, at7 Al yi 2 Lyons.- On Friday, ‘September 27, Krrrm Lyons, in the 16th year of her age. The iriends and relatives »re respectfully invited to at- 1.93 6 low Sl, save ship he 10:30, off Nantucket, aw ‘sectaahip Dostechiong, hety Lor Bre" SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, Sept. 28-10:15 A. M. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. two ehtid ‘auaits ss . tend the (uneral, from the Methodist Episcopal church, o'Stoamahtp Missour!, Palmer, Havana Sept 22, at 8 AM, (= POS 128 MON 1s Ge Adin Baprene. 914 Arst Wrhiarn streo, aear Van Brout, South Brooklyn, this | mile mda and passengers, Pasir S alt Susannah ts yukeukem Libis hy iad G33 |] Haxnvre—s ei ey ch medias. wife and | (Suaday) afversoon at three olclos. Pom sdubrore, excuanged siguala with sear Carrie, bound On Sutarday morning, September 23, 2 wee Te Juiie Follach, with wife, Ulara Sobs, Jacon Coartes M. Loowagwrman, aes child of Jane A. p Gal 18 aa) mages oO Mallory & Go” Lean David tivos, how: BR id wife, 3 bi ag Bride habeas uae Wea | tad nate Suc Loonie ages 2 yer, memes | ma a at . ie epee coteeeny Sonne Toe ftiende of th family and thow of Mra. J. 8, For. oinn sta eerie Uae Spires nde ‘oigt, Rauf L Retoh. J "d ie 2 are ly invited to attend the funeral, this a Schaaldgr. 0 Fokols yo, at four o'clock, from 108 Fourth toe bert i nn Pest Abrend, eetahtp t ‘deren ‘Li 1b AM, f3---) Mint is Pes tise and Mat tute, Baur, ‘fh john, hs 7 rank 2 snd Bale s Bisa 120, Gog Savannah dept 25, to Murray, Ferris 10.00 4 ye We ‘Sept 26, 6 miles north of tH: ow fiasyennie Diaoe ava Hele oe lbieed white airipp and 7308 lire. se Son ‘and ‘sats viata ‘and nk whise arn mh Sowsprit ‘sud all bee yard Tore . a wer Here “one; had everyibing set, on the main and saizsen, jacob “Fass, Ferdinand Tare gengi had cere fnasistance; 10:90 AM, iat 37-07, lon saw ip Morro Castle, honce for Havane; 11:30 Mj lac S716-sam sobre Wm DIL pound N. "Had strong Nk ‘teamship Iowa—John Hen- Macxistosu. —In on Sunday, September 22, entire porenee. NO, & hou: dart ed etey: ‘Seramabip “Ashiandy maton, NC rs, foun Meatasters Lote ES rig Thomas Owen, from Nuevites for 4 iow sh MeManets, JA Marshall, a 8 XN ugustus 8 Newman, to James 4. Fansy dowers, Emma Sule. Virginia, Roberts, Norfolk, with mdse, to the Koch, Frederick ene ed Old ‘Dominion Ce a, af ip Franconia, Portland, with mdse, to ecensgisns i asS5255 eesgesSaasenees: cae re Soealan’ wi SovruaMrton anv Hamscro—St two children, Joseph Soh Reinape: Pats Weisner, Mise Anne Gi ‘Waller, J enki gag jusch, Mra J ly, Miss Ai ‘Binest, dex ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to altend the funeral, from her late residence, 377 Sixth Steamstips Lon thy hoe ; Baltic, Bremen ; Towa, ‘avenue, on Monaay ones at half. Glasgow; yin 3 Rome Olty of Paris, Morsat—On pieraber 23, J JSaums Monray, | Liver} labame, Chariesion do; x vw Orieaas; Gea, Ban Jacini Soransesi je Fins Women to, +a) “a YOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTRLLAGRNCR SK ANOTAB PAGR 70 aged 67 years, ‘The relatives and Pad an edo som, Charles james B.. respectful lermann ire a jacy Ca anardl, ;ruh, Marie Copeland, ahtp Al Fala | Mrs Howard Potter, Mise Pou Potter, Miss Miss Mary - rand el Mi and wiil be formally opened for pubii distant day. This bridge ts one of im the country, as, indeed, it ougbt to forward form one of the objects travel at no very Marine Disasters. from Vera Cruz 51 inet for Alvarado, ran on oan ta {ute Opuero morulug of the 6th, got of ob the ib, MéOurm, 38 Devon hive te oe eg otios of funeral in Mon MoCownmit.—On interest which RoMWa1t has been temporarily repat rises not deem har cenwertng, arrangements are satisfactory wi Meas bu the the ‘Sul i've tonded itt) the owners and ‘Sreauen masa Cape May Beach on machinery, She was towed back to from Millville for New vos went on ednesday Lr Jase and cisabied her ca ati ern fo f Halif from manadien tie a Sens ass, ams, Baro Oronos (of Hallfaz), for Hampion from Kew 0 Ueorge Latte from Banger, arrived it Boston sth inst Mi of water, bs baving got of the Saivasen where she “" Guia, of for Pawtucket, befc Bek ag fall of water off Oape Ann, 5 4 vont ‘and towed 1 Ly crew of the Glide bed previous deen landed at Uloucester es fio fall r, ba oprung RULES boon Inland. "Bho has a onrgo of lumber.” | Preihandet, hetmer. from New York for Bremem Soe reports that during the aight of the Lat inst had bees rom into by a larae w-stward bound full rigged vessel; weet aii the paris, jibboom. topeailvatmast and Mails, Bie re poirot her damage, and proceeded en her voyage. (The P Jon ee Ge eaoe repos: od spoked with tle lose of spam We fear that the bark J U Brookman, Tillim, of (his etty, will have to be given up af i hands om board. She sailed from Ne bi -4 With an assorved cargo, bound for Valparaise, on of December last. since which no tidiugs have Cote from her, and she doubit ed at sea in some the terrible by ‘on the Atlapic const b hit bis only #0: Age, who Ate, his wife aud Wer, aged 16, leaving one daughter at bome, d ta the sol» survivor of the Capt McOntwr 6 was about 46. He had follo about that time. Bye voyage was the inst be Our most enterprising 1. His son was om@ mon, and his wife and igble of oUF womems may yet b» heard {rouy nee ber sailing it is very doubiiul.— Belfast age. Miacell 1m. Sreausmir Nanya (Br),Of the Cubsn telegraph fleet, was towed from the lower quarantine to Robbins’ Keef yestere day morning, where she will coal, and proceed to London. Spoken. Ship Jonnie Rastman, from Akyab for Falmouth E, June 29 jag 25 s, lat a9 1 sig. from Boston for Buenos Ayres, Barks Warnes Lae Sept 27, las 41 06, lon Foreign Ports. Anomanant, Aug 24—Cleared. Melbourne, Tosh, Boston. t1t-—Salled. Masonic, Berry, Boston, Slled, Mara Adelaide, Siorke (from Now ot T—Salled, Erme, King, NYork, Be = ata Normanby, Mc.ntosb, Londea_ for is unre, Bept it—Of%, Dovre, Jobnaon, from NYorw bes Oro one Ep: opt 12-1, Freihandel, Hargosheimer, feoun NYo for, us wunen (#ee Dianaters). PatwourM, Sept Io—Arrived, Adelaide Baker, Baker. Awe janie, Grisemoox, Sept 18—Saltod, Britannta (8), NYork. Gimanran, Sept 9—Arrived, brig Fearloss (8: Cand ‘nid Lith for Mp.iaga to toad for the Unite: Stats). ‘The ships 8 ern Stat, and bark Florence ‘Treaty have been sent to Port Mahon, although provided with @ clean bill of health from the Spanish Igeveiras, = the opposite side of this bay, where the ai pose, 8 Sept 13—Saile: WeOs Tiaviay Sopi 1$—Arrived, John Clark, Letourneau, Baltfe eiavana, Sept 19—Sailed, Potnsett, Anderson, Bose ton; 2ist, Margaretha. ee am ni an or: Werner ste Loee iV ERPOO! fowell, Fraucinoo: 16ts *Fipoit (a, Mariya, N York. bailed Mtn, Robt » Rathbac, New Haven; Roswell Bp-ague, Cros in, Sears, Now York Consul, Mrvene Savanaah ‘ont pe Bo, ito Holyhead ‘amd day 104n, Joremiah « hompscn, Kennedy. NYOrk, ‘Sunbeam, J ‘Wham ter Coulis Mary Warren, La mada; abbots sr 9 oees‘ed out Tash, Sootia (a)Wudkinsy for Nor: Erta ( ‘out x ; Hall, and Siberia’ (s), Anderson, do; Belgravia, Orka coe eames Be nt Cleared, Calla (0), Gleadell, NYork. wis Havre cand tert Deal eatated oar lots, Daniel Webster, Spencer, Nor: Lonponpanny, Sept iG Arrived, Nova Soo vere, HomoNnn deptitcarrives, Wyborg. Boysen, Wo ee ke 13—Salled, abiauton, Sept arrived, Vin Suan tiee et to Port Mahon Howland, Nvork via Cadiz. Voy: Boston payee ulna a Johnson, Faults Be Wore; Arthur Briggs, do Oo eeere dept is-Artived, brig Minus Traub, Bacem, od 18, brig Mary, A Chase, MePonald, Portland. 94 atugnour, Bop ff, Detroit, Ourtis, from Shields fed so rows, Bop it—Eus ina Val cot for Havannab, wind Giag (rect NYork, alsure, ‘Machel, Cramp rived, Man Franses Matsa ‘arrived, Bivie Ailen, Allen, Ue Stl i Fonte ea 12—arrived, bark Morning Steg he. NYork. bee, 2 OkUE, Sept e— tot, ees NYork—only vAsarioen Oth, steamer frene, aw iisps Bastern State, Halpin, ont in port bark Zi iughralin’ Ma Salled Urqubart, Alvarado (eee Disas> ters). American Barrer BOSTON. Sept 27—Arrived, steamah! Rage 1 Higginso worneet “\ New York; ships jorin () Hotnce, te Jone NB gootia,. Mi Hal oy Tg 5 ‘omon: Sith afrived: brig’ Frank W v (Be), “Joline, Leghorn: as Ranger. 8 L, Stevens. NXork sieamer ‘Nereus, do. eat MORK, ‘Bept [—Arrived, bark Bt Lawrence (! Steed, Demarara, drag Bokil inoeton, Wells, Boston; sohrs Sou Darling, d¢ ie Amaden, peas, oem yw London; Fi rent: Staal, do: Pree rancis El ryvand BH Be Cavanagh, NYork; Elise Jane F, Jonason, ‘Also TAGS Ac? Renee faa Frente. ed —Barks wi leancghon George ‘Treat; bel Priston, san Arrived see, Hedging, Liverpoaly Pie ithe irk ot Charlotte Busty BANGOR, arrived. brigs Julia K Arey, Bat Sept 25—Arrived, bi i's iain: Jools, Pa sre fo way, Cole, Philadel echt ‘Doth. y pod ip! Py ay West, New ical Br), ‘om Havana; wy Red Rover, na, NYork: 34, H Briet’ Philadelphia, wate ‘th—Gailled, ship Win M Rood (new), Stinsom te tte amen Wm F Cushing) DaNvitin ‘Sept %3—Arrived, sohr Minnie Cobb, lagra FORTRESS MONROE, 26_The following. arrived in Ham) Tend tay nd bound Mod Fie Holmes, Chas Woolsey, weer for York: W A Vale. New Patav Gardiner, NYork: Ouiy Bi Woolsey, Sarah follo guip Vis Halifad for Baltimore Light, for lito Janeiro: brig Echo. and sehr Wille, for W I Aleks wes Sept 27—Arriyed, sobr Phil Sheridem, Murpoy, OGESTE Tranalt; Rack Soe ee rt rer ioe Newburyport Burog tardy, Hoadout for do. HotMES” HOLE, Bent, 2. Meeny eon ‘i ltmbethport for Boston ; A! Providence for St John, NB; Jas Cr Norfolk; shes O F Hi Clas joaton ; O (Br ‘NYork for Cornwal ‘Wheaton, Litue, thiladelphia for Boston; bull, Woodhull, for NYork and Walter © Hall, Ps and, for do Clendenin, aud GD “ine. ‘Ashford, © Myrick, Stevens, and Bile Amsden, mith, Prov for bbiladelphia: Oaroline Oth, Barratt, Lyna. for dcp Tb eG darth N''wilter, arrest, Boston Au Bangor for for dor 8 is Newurk; Vicksburg Higgins, do for’ Wackonetck also, and ae brig Liberty, D raeee Balttmore pe Roston. Sailed—Sehrs Blue Bird, D M'French. TR Jones, Jasom, Willie Mowe, 8 $ Lewis. ‘PL A rua, Yates, Philadelphia, for for 10; Nellie ‘nrowey Planet Shannon, A: for Boston: Higgins, Richm: foto; Cabat "Bneon pon, and Fulsstlt Chase, K Yorn f Giraffe, Joy, do for Portland Tool, “alais fo PM—arri ie Agent re cere e Malo for do; BM fof Bea aiYork for, H math and’ Era goscs, Elmabeths nay Ricbardoony f ; Ra ‘tor Ni "ao. for, Rew Bedford; Le for Providence, “hu atone ee GD ki Bocas. TI Miller, { Andenried, oobrs 105 eos cee tae te, ager ‘Salled—The ‘and all reported, except sohr ME 4 pe ro 2—Arrived, pracieryieg Bedgwick Janson, , ‘do’ 26th, ston: Gen Grant, ‘Holmes, and Lodong Barstow. w New Orieans. NEW ORLE, x Arrived. sleamehip St Loule, ins | sea ‘Pampa, Fis; T 3 Praston, ip Worcester, Greg “iia Li oie Goagink Barbados. : aa, so aloe, Freely meres Spans eo ei ¥ roieyel Oregon, Alles, eae reget “Pade aoneani, oon ae Pena AT enitdot onsite Walkers aha SUE, Ae Berrived, sche Sarah, Covary, Ned B Jacobs, oat pee Jones, NY ie echr ap gre Sen Arrived, aches jew Bran nary ad Mahan: Ch Chae nae Bvefeent Bodine, in a Tarver te port: olden Ts pda oievare sod EI Otls, ope BY ‘ork. seer ht vin tlonone ol Feist a ee Niork, Washington, ‘aa Ht Squires, Tim- Triton, tevens, at wick, = Titolo, ja Candas ink Chast, NYork. ‘20th — Belo: ROOKLAND, eg Wi RICA, Sa Bcd tee kes, mae ‘N Yorke; NCIS. n. aay) A Pare MOAN. PRANCISOO, Sept 27——Arri ay Pao Shi Bouts Wark Ss NY ip Origa, rervos stan "8, Ge, Tchr Le A Rawanda, WKarled=Bark Chas Green (Br), Rogers, Queenstown fot Tn port dg, barks Ernst (Pras), end Anna (Prus), fod La eiiahgeeneed = iliongs, Place, Reg Soh salted, coke Mary 1 Midln, Daria, Bileabethoort,