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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 186 a en — - a ee endian tana ete tn dt lll mates 5.13% a 6.124. On Berlin—Bankers’, 717% a 72; com- | without exception look for am buoyant market Wm Wood, proprietor. The hotel (brick) was aaved, | Marspen, wife of Wm. N. Marsden, tm the ath yeag FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ‘orca, tsa 71%. Best ful ond they epvarently ars” "a, good, founiaiion VAL INTELLIGENCE. although considerably damaged. A large number of | of her age. , ‘The receipts for customa and the receipts, pay- | SW, aud the irregular sales which are making from day to - - buildings iu tue business cenire of the place were de- The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- a "| day ‘nearly absorb the fresh acquisitions, or at least | Reported Wrecking of the United States | ®troyed, involving a loss of about $40,000, $25,000 of | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late Wepnespay, Juiy 15—6 P.M. | ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city piteot, them. The, Purchases are, evidently small, it Giana Gorncnaa whioh is covered by fnsurence. = residence, 171 Sands street, Brooklyn, on Friday . A i true, in naiderable. le ie office of Le cl It ts a matter of public notoriety tuat the Treasury ma te. expired portion of the week have been as onic ie een the ea dirog ri Breseat protracted | A despatch from San Francisco dated the 14th totally. “desteayed, together with ane we Sa ee , July 13, at hait- Raper Leese MoO aioeh Sam Se bad col pager hg moa A | the purchasos bare been Deon brought almost to a stand Sra | inst, mentions the receipt of a telegram from Victo- teote., Noting put the. books and (a, portion of mee Sere ociock, Wercand., Inman Som of Michant r “ uted large! Oust ‘Sub-Treasury, ———-——~ | Everybody who poasibly could t iness * 3 + ag 2088 $0,000; insu and Ma: urphy. On’ "Tues ernoon, Recet Payments, Balances. | gui passed the tlie tn tose pn cedeaeae te Skeep cool” The | Ti Vancouver's Island, which says it ia reported | for $2,500. ‘The bank, being a fireproof building, | three o'clon ' Ran dig and eodlaes tinem, Mane ‘to foster the speculative element in the Gold Room Pts, sarees. Payee - i Toly 13. ..$255,437 $8,935,474 $5,214,025 $84,033,192 | various watering places and other summer resorts contiguous | that the United States steamer Suwanee was wrecked | was saved, although considerably damage v. , 'by its peculiar method of dealing with its surplus | July 14... 517,148 1,698,603 2,884,361 VS wore anny bese hens & thronged bv the Hee Zork, mr on the 8th of July near Fort Rupert. No particulars burned and fell in, &c. oh Ft RB ar ay aaa aoe «coin. Instead of supplying the wants of the mer- | July 15... 402,000 800,430 1,184,108 82,023,255 | Mie Me ativan everia rearentint and rustication ‘There is | of the disaster had been received, nur was it stated | —— the saciorers mare ee Pein’ Merchants; | | The friends and relatives of the family are ‘cantile community for the payment of customs du- | The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York W.O Badger, i ior, merchant; loas i respect resentation of the dry goods interest at Long | whether the reported wrecking had been attended folly invited to attend the funeral, this (Thuraday, vies by public sales of its surplus gold it has fed the | to foreign ports for the "week ending July 14 and | other. in view of the ntnceme of 40 large & number of dealers | 23,1088 of life, or whether the officers wad crew suc- Bo larger Branch and ‘Other fashionable resorts than of almost any Co., domoliers, Auk ae dwelling, | morning, at half-past nine o’clock, from 457 We ceeded in escaping. Insured for roop, drag | Tweaty-eighth street to St. Michael's church, smarket secretly through brokers, who have bee0 | since the commencement of the year compare as | the market naturally wears « let Toe few | ‘The Suwanee was a third rate paddle wh store; H. Benedict, store; Dr. Nelits, dwelling uouse | Thirty-irst street, where a solemn ‘high requieng maid an eighth of one per cent commission for per- | follows with thoso of 1806 and 1807:— tend a rang fn oom @ woauand wothetrse: | ft@amer Of one thousand and thirty Tons, old'mea. | SMA omee; Joseph Wiley, tn shop. ° |. | mass will be oftered for he repose of her soul, and Zorming the business which the department should 1366, 1881, 1803. | “ihwasiee which have thua heea effected during the week | vessel having Deer constr eee af aie one | who had been discharged from the Bchoharie Hotel, | Gemetery fot interment. hopes eso ‘have done for itself through 1ts officials in this city, | For the week... $4,076,857 $3,325,599 }2,317,411 | under review have been at about Previous prices, At all | completed about the time of the close of tl er as he had made threats to buro the buildings, Albany, Troy, Rutland (Vt.) and Canada papers The aggregate amount of these commissions is enor. | PFeV-Feported..109,179,109 100,853,268 5,641,395 | events, he alight’ ductuntions He has been arreated. Please copy, lion, Shortly after receiving her armament she was om re | By, change in our quotations. to Philad MukPHY.—On Tuesday, July 14, JouN Mureny, @ mous, and never was the public money moreextrav- | since Jan. 1...$113,255,966 $104,178,807 $90,953,306 Woollen ‘goods remain dull, and the market has become de- | Sen elphia, and on her trial trip ave: ™ — nativ q ie 2 * oe ” bi . over sixteen. . @ of Mallow, county Cork, Ireland, aged 72 agautly spent than in the sums Gor mee og Ms bh or forall exoegs a Camo tbe por i Og gr eee po Areang Per" MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ri deal seepage panei Messrs. P. M. ra & Co. and McGinn! ros. ures, South on special oy os Ani lends are respectfully inv: naieigh M. Myel eee ee ee tak SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ‘in Providence there was an increased demand test wook | war ending Mmmedisreiy’ witerwaeds ake Wes ee Mayried. Fiend the funeral, from her late residence, 444 Iaat , the governm oe for printing cloth from printers, which, with the light stock in any of SLAIGH—OaKLeY.—On Tuesaday, July 14, at the | Fifteenth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two by the new Funding bill which passed the Senate Wednesday, July 15—10:15 A.M. of gray cloths, has enabled the producers to obtain a moder- eo the numerous naval conficts | reformed Dutch church, Joralempa atrcet, Brookiyn, | o'clock. " i Yesterday the Treasury 1s prohibited trom paying | $1 65.11 tee adeanom fo, previous price Trice, however areal To join the Narn Paste asa ame She es craered | by tho Kev. Mr. Plummer, Jamus B. Staion, late of | | MILLER.—On Wednesday, July 16, of cholera tn- commissions for the sale of gold, but this step to- | jo000 00 tt Faw material, market closing very frm ertras, 9igs, The | has been ever since, The following is. list of her Glasgow, Scotland, to HELEN M., fourth daughter of | fantum, WitLiaM H. Mitten, beloved child of Far- baa cap 4 000 1 Oat ae following are the sales :—1, ‘62x52, 24 1,000 do. | officers as taken from the United States Navel | ‘Bo late ‘Oharles 8. Oakley, late of New York. man S. and Eliza Miller, aged 7 months and 5 days. wards reform comes rather late in the day, and itis | 1033 $a Tasihe Mah £8 C.. ae Tigo. 5 6,000 i. Baas, Bo 40. bard, Bret, 8000 | Register to July 1, 1808: Watus—Bravisa.—on Wednesday, July 15, at the ‘Too good to tarry here below, doubtful whether the bill in question will become a | 25000 100 Boston Water Pr... 1636 | 22) Tee Ber. edo! Mabe oe. ae pW das | | CoMmaniter—Kichard Le Law. Fesidence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Baron | 9,,, .4,00d called him home to heaven. ‘A special act should therefore be passed com- | $00 B: Mari ade 935 | Gare, VMc., extra. Total, 107,000 pieces. Lieutenant Commanders—M. W. Sanders, George » D. D., SIGOURNRY WaLEs, of New York, to riends of the fainily are invited” panacea to We! annér the current quotations for some of the most | W. Wood, Charles &, Clark and Frank Wilues, HARRior HENCHMAN, daughter of Levi J. Bradisi, of | ¢ attend the funeral, trom the residence of lis bee pelling the Treasury to sell its own gold through ita | fey Masters—Thomas | rry and Thomas P. Wilson, Boston, Mass, reaved parents, 445; Columbia street, on Friday after- ‘own officials, free of all expense, except that attend | 30 Buowm avons, nets Passed asstotant Surgeon Thos O. Walon hay Bt F.—-On Wednesday worning, July 15, Wanita ing giving notice to the public of the sales in ques- | 6008 @ te ebberell 1B | Rnpnacne tina ,aymaster—M. B. Cushing. | ANDRRWS.—The remains of BLanona ANDREWs, | MINCK, aged 22 years, x ee tion. Gold has been twice below 128 since the termi- | 20000 69: Buperior. 106 | Assistants, Charles H. Greenleaf and J. H. Gushman; | @ughter of Loring and Blandina 8, “Andrews, | | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited mation of the war, and yet it has to-day | 180000 a xg, Piteteld: i. ‘Acting Third Assistant, Edward fs : bela BL tak mtr) Brance, the funeral: ger: ia ee We P aeaek ts, (Thureday} uiteroonee lsat re H iis |, Tae.anove list may uave been slighty alfbred, bat | Gretgox trom the Fresiyloriae’ chek Gorton at | Orewo O'eooR TN) Cuursiay) afternoon i ‘the Treasury has done anything to appreciate the ‘value of the currency during the intervening years, motwithstanding all the resources at its command, ‘The case was very different in England during and Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street (Dr, Hall's), Meany.—On Tuesday evening, July 14, at nine repniation of velng an able and experienced oMcer, | “Tho reiatives and friends of the (amily are iavitea | o'clock, of cholera infantum, Jony, ths only child of her 1o8s was unavoidable. As at present the tnfor- | *,8ttend without further notice. Thomas Meany and Catharine Waish, formeriy of mation only comes in the shape of a report, there is BRiIpGMAN.—On Tuesday evening, July 14, Caartre | Kilkenny, Ireland, aged | year, 1 mouth and 20 days, still a hope that she is safe, At any rate we trust | ©. BRrpaMaN, gon of Jeremiah and Eliza Bridgman, The funeral will take place from the residence of that the lives of the officers and crew were all saved. | 9846 years and 11 months, N his parents, 455 Third avenue, (his (Thursday) after- * as Pittafeld. BLEAO! 18 Pepperell. Ww esease oe = BS igs after the Napoleonic wars, where such an organiza- a4 oie ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- | don, at two-o'clock. . ‘tion as the Gold Room would not have been allowed a A DES! ey ene a ae fully invited to attend the funeral, nly (Toureday) NEMMESSBLL.—On Wednesday, July 15, VALENTINE aiaaiaienoa. Sieee its la. ARWAnDkNTmG honey tae Bh PERATE PRIZE FIGHT, Seen, at one o'clock, from, ine residence of his NATERSRELL, in the oth, year of his Cae u ~ ane arent jo. ‘est Twenty-ffth street. le friends and relatives are respectfully inv! dustry, and we therefore call upon Congress to pass ‘1g Two New York: ve anan. On Monday, July 13, ELUgN Jang | tOattend the funeral, from his late residence, sbi a heavy tax upon all sales of gold not intended for e. ‘w Yorkers Have Forty Rounds—The | panier, widow of Isauc 0. Barker, Frankfort street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two the payment of customs duties, and if the tax is 1 1034 ne gen F om Giackinaie, Sentara ML thsiaee scala oe a ee Chere On Wednesday morning, July 15, of x vi ‘10 sha Bk State NYork. 1203 107. i ni from the Evening Te! ‘ and the relatives and friends of the family are in- fool vd ng, a Axed at fifty dollars on every ten thousand dollars in | Isha Bk State NYork, 190 is 17% Winthrop. C bead pana of bit alias 1 vited to attend the funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, | cholera infantum, ANNig MATILDA, only child of gold it will not be too high, The gold} 10 61: DENIM. ‘OsTON, July 15, 1893 | at two ofclock, trom her late residence, 118 Bast | Alfred T. Norman, aged 11 months and 25 days. ‘amily, are invited The obscure town of Framingam, some twenty | Twenty-eighth street, ‘The relatives dud friends of thi esidence of his pa miles from Boston, on the line of the Aibany Ratiroad, BRENNAN.—On Wodnesday, July 15, Cuarces | 60 attend the funeral, from ie ot was the scene of considerabl ana Sadirons ‘The friends and relatives of the family, also the | Tents, 306 West eet, this (Thursday) of considerable rowdyism and excite- | nutchers of Upper Washington Market, are respect- | evening, at eigit o'clock, emains will be take ment this morning, consequent upon a lively prize | fully invited to attend the funeral, from ihe resi- | 10 Ramapo, N. J., on Friday morning, at eight fight between a couple of New York bruisers, named | dence of his brother, 141 West Twenty-seventh | °’Clock, for interment. Durgan and Murphy, street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. O'BRIEN.—On Tuesday morning, July 14, NEaG ‘The principals and thelr friends left New York yes- | BRENNAN, in the 30th year of his age. JOSEPH, son of Thomas and Kilen O'Brien, aged 6 sg | terday afternoon and last night, and arrived in The funeral will take place from nis late residence, | Years, § months and 14 days. speculators are the most useless of all the mon-producing classes, and as their business is opposed to the interests of the people, by disturb- ing the natural course of the premium, the more heavily it is taxed within the limits in which the tax can be collected the better. The erratic policy of Half-past Two o’Clock P. eee a3 36 ina ‘B00 S23! SEAS tact noser te Se ae oe Pron | Us eco oot: Hos 800 Naumkeag (atieen) Framingham at an early hour this morning. They | 130th street, between Third and Fourtu avepues, on | , The relatives and tricnds of the family are respect- luctive of a great deal of harm by weakening con- | “5999 do... os MOSy miaihe 16 did not quarter at any hotel, but being well provided | Friday morning at eleven o'clock. Friends and | ‘Ully invited to attend the funeral, from West Sixty- dence in the value of our securities both at home * 16 with refreshments, both substantial and liquid, spent | acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. ninth street,near Tenth avenue, this (Thursday) atter- 40 Merchants'Union Ex Haznilton Bprague's. 24 the time until morning in scourin; d th r Tues noon, at two o'clock and abroad, and thishas given the gold speculators 300 N'Y Gen RR BL Manchester. ‘Armures. g in scouring around the coun- BoLGER.—Suddenty, at Albany, on Tuesday, July | 20OD, Clock, ie GINGHAMS. try to select @ suitable spot for the trial of muscle to | 14, OWEN BOLGER, native of county Wexfor el Patrson.—On Tuesday, July 14, JoHN PArRsoON, alever to work with of which they have made the BR Glasgow... 1436 217 Lanoaster.........000¢ 18 f take place. A point about six miles outside the vil- | in'the 68th year of his age, . A cma aged 72 years. x Dest possible use. If we contrast the financial his- petal Sait lage was selected, and about an hour before daylight The funeral will take place from his late residence Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tory of England after the battle of Waterloo REAL ESTATE SALES YESTERDAY. the ring was pitched and the fight commenced in the | at Fort Hamilton, L. I., this (Thursday) morning, at | tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 310 miu ahae ol, cue: ow is ate Pinas presence of a rabble of two or three hundred men, | ten o'clock. Kast Twelfth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two : n country r the cap- Only two auction sales of reai estate occurred yes- | nearly all of whom were under the tniuence of | BossELMANN.—On Tuesday, July L4, Witttas Bos- | o’cloc ture of Richmond we find the comparison terday at the Exchange, and notwithstanding the liquor, and from whom the most inhuman and un- | SELMANN. QUINLAN.—On Tuesday, July 14, aftor a short tlt the reverse of flattering to Congreas and the Treasury | 1000) Va x COM. 57 : " earthly shrieks came as this or that man took she ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- | 0@58, DENNIS QUINLA: ative of the city of Lim Seomeetank ert 5000 N Car's, ex cou. Tig 455 -. wuz | intense heat rendered all effort distressing there was | lead in the fight. ‘ fnlly invited to attend the funeral from his late resi. | Tick, Ireland, aged 69’ years. partment. No wonder that a few forelgn bankers | 17000 Miseouri 6' 91, 100 Chicago & RI RR.. 107% | a good attendance and bidding was spirited, Below | | Heury W. Burrows, of Springfield, was chosen re- | deuce,53 Eldridge street, this (Thursday) atvernoon,at | , The relatives and friends of the famtly are respeot- and others are enabled to control the gold premium gt WORN Weg Wereet 78 | we give particulars:— feree, ‘and Charles Martin acted as umpire for | two o'clock. fully invited ry auiend the funeral, from his lve real toa at extent 1 a é 107! . BLI Durgan and P. Searle acted for Murphy. Before the CRrooKge.—At Flatbush, L. I, on Tuesday, July 14, | dence, 347 West Forty-third street, between Eighth. bg nt when the government policy ts Top Tee W SOD RK I Me | rouse and ot 48 Dominick. between Varick and Hudson | mill commenced there was considerable betting, the | ConNwLIA L. CRooke, second daughter of General | aod Ninth avenues, on Friday afternoon, at hall-past such as it has been since the suspension of specie en, $10,000. odds generally being in favor of Durgan, and athong | Philip 8.*Crooke, tu the 25th year of her age. one o'clock. payments; but the time has come when the public ‘$10,000. dithird lofts at 9 Maiden lane | the bets were a couple by Durgan himself that he | The funeral will take place from St. Paul’s church | Limerick papers please copy. Le74 | sta, lot 284x100, Frederick M + Le 200 do, 200 Ohio & Miss RR. vasa of the rst, secon redit — for two years, Warren Lazell, $500. would not only win the fight, but get the first knock | (Episcopal), Flatbush, on Friday morning, at ten | , RAMSay.—On Tuesday, July 14, George W., son of credit should stand high and gold should decline. Bo BY J0ORFE M'OUIRE. ator, | down. ‘The last point of his bet was won in the O'clock. “the friends’ of the family are invited to | Richard and Helen Ramsay, aged 13 months. The first duty of Congress now is to tax the opera- COMMERCIAL REPORT. rape, three story, and two two story, brick bulldings and Jot, | tirst round, there being great excitement aud yelling | attend without further notice. ‘The relatives and friends of the are respect= tions of the speculators heavily, and this would at a deep, 50 ft in the rear, Mr Litchenatein, £28,000. aa caren ee : 7: Ata Tiley CORNELL.—At Roslyn, L. [., on Tuesday mornin; Paneer Geir: eee IB oy Main eTueeniay 5-6 Two story brick house, with extension, and lot, he second round was a sharp one and both got | July 14, Berra, daughter of W. D and Annie V, | 0 parents, street, ( Z Jeust have the good effect of increasing the Wepwesvay, July 6—6 PM. | ougat al, 100 ft from Prince: house, 20xd%Li% , extension, | hard knocks. On the third Murphy got a stummer-on | Cornell, aged 11 montha and 21 days. afternoon, at two o'clock. ; public revenue, The announcement made in | AS#S.—Pots wore steady at $8 25 a $4 373g, while pearls | 7.539x12.7; lot, 20x74.9, Mr Flynn, $10,200. the forehead which broke the flesh and caused the | — The friends and relatives of the family are reapect- Rgis.—Suddeuly, on Tuesday, iy 14," Jacom the Senate on the authority of the Sec- | bobbi aul stipe edo i SNES aN Re EERO blood fo tow froely. ‘The fourth Found was not bad | fully invited to. attend the funeral, this (Thurstay) PRIAP REIG aged 56 years, 7 ah retiree a RESWAX was in fair request. There were sales of 7,000 for either one, but in the h there was a severe | afternoon, at four o'clock, from 67 Lee avenue, © retg 0 ee ne re ater of the Treasury, that after meeting | ivy, at asize. a dic. THE LABOR MOVER struggle, during which the ring was broken and | Brooklyn, E. D. fully invited to attend the fuueral, from hiis late reste mivediate demands the amount of coin ac- | Corron,—The market was trifle more active, but fally | omamamamaaanaamed great exclierment and tndignation followed. Both DEMAREST,—The members of the Journeymen Pen- | “ence, No. 115 Filta street, this (Thursday) after. "clock. Teutonia Lodge, No. 14, L. 0. of O. Mount Horab Lodge, Ea- tually owned by the government would only be about 3c. lower and irregular. In some cases sales were cffecied , Meeting of Master Masons—Encouraging Re- | Were punished badly, and the blood oozed in heavy | ctl Case Makers’ Protective Association are requeated rl : - . streams from both men as they were carried back | to attend the fu I late President, Mr. Isaac thirty-seven millions, strengthened the market for | at astill further reduction of iye. The demand wasenticciy | ports Krom All Sides=Resolutions to Stand | fy tneir corners, The sixth four Was aot produc, | fo tee ieit funeral of our Lats President, Mr TYAaC Fp aad ulao te gold to-day, and the fluctuations were from 141% to | ‘fm splaners, who laser gay eee Sie one Firm—Liberal Contributions to the Fund= | tive of much fighting, but during the text sevea or | street, Jersey City, this (Thursday) morning, at uaif- ment Nov ted ite atlend 142%, with the closing transactions prior to the ad- pt! one ond Monphe and sin i Interesting Speeches. bey Murphy gave is antagonist rful punish. | past eight o a FAV AMDMNHOR ne aiicak 14 Sere 4 3 inary. 2 SARARY tes the master Nese . | ment. J . VANDE! ’F, Prosident, sii pie Aournment at 142%, following which the bids were | Qhapery: ---- 8 2s ao" | Yesterday afternoon the master masons held an- | “At ayout the twentieth round, however, Murphy | Huan ©. Munpay, S¢ ry. ) “ per cent below this price. Loans were made at 2a @& as 2. os other meeuung at the Merchants and Traders’ Ex- | goc a blow which seni lim spraying na.f way uss Donovay.—Ou Wednesday, July 15, at her reai- : . per cent for carrying and “iat.” The gross clearings sf Bay change Rooms, No. 51 Liberty street, the president ae rae The ow bse ve om the nose, | den *, 130 Bast oust mn at ie HANNA vb x. painter “ Corre. 1! for Rio was qnict, but firm, at the’ ‘i chan 0S phages air and square, a Was 30 poweriul | widow of Joun Donovan, of the parish of Lisgold, e« Aggregated $54,502,000, the gold palances $1,618,075 | Conran. Bhe marcel for Rio was quict, but frm, at the") of tue association, Mr. John T. Conover, in the chair, | gs tg crust the bone of that” prominent | county Cork, Ireland, awed 08 years, atlernoon, ate residence, and the currency balances $2,314,292, The shipment | tended, and the offerings, compris! The attendance was quite numerous, though not so | organ almost to splinters. The crash sounded like The friends’ and relauives, those of her son Timo- | No. 185 Sou Seventh aad timer, aud it was for a | thy, also her brothers-inlaw, William McGoldrick, | Eighth st f } % Z G ; een pape ots, Williamsburg, of specie by the steamer China was $505,000. Were dlaposed of at satisfactory prices, ranging ‘2 | 1arge as at former meetings, aud iu the course of the | the breaking of a hea wae: " wi y § Siac, cherensy, ha overcame crioe being S1.pe>. | Other Kinds bs st real mowent the general* belief (ha! Durgan had killed | Terence O'Brien, and Mrs. Desmond, are respectfully n Monday, July 1 { Money was in superabundant supply at four per bo Aaa Sales 200 bags Maracaibo at 1639c., gold, duty | proceedings it was mentioned that the reason why | 141; man, Murphy was picked up and carried back | tnyited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at | RYAN, eldest son of Thomas ‘yan, 1 cent on miecellaneous collaterals, and the leading FLOUR AND GRAtN.—Receipts 1,510 bbia flour; 24,499 | 2Ot 80 many were present as teretofore used to at- | to lis corner a most pitiful sivut, but by lively | two o'clock. months and 12 days, a i ‘ : bushels wheat, 65,962 do. corn. The market for Stite and | tend ti ‘was that ber of ti | spouging and other good care ne Was enabled to DoYLe.—On Wednesday, July 15, at his late rest- The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- dealers in government securities were offered large | Western Hour continued to rule dull, but in prices there was | (Ud te meetings was that a number of boss masons | Ch NAIM, ne! dence, No, 2v2 Firvavenie, of excessive heat, Joun | fully invited funeral, from the resl- ‘mounts at three per cent. Owing to the dulness of ; Bo decided change. California flour was dull and nominal. | had again gone to work, with their men working ten | “ye next few rounds were of course all in favor of | Dov, a native of Dublin. pad avenue, this (Thurs- trade commercial paper continues scarce, and the pit Bong roto a am pon Rey Ry ea hours, and they had no time to come down town, Dargan; but at about the hirtieth Murphy had His friends and the Bakers’ Union are requested to : Bhi pl * ¢ elled to auperintend their work and to be | gamed suticient power to give his opponent an un- | ateond the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two Dest grade is.in request at five per cent. The condl- | Cr nged "Apout 360 bute oon De ed Ce al manag un | being comp ” seen owe | pleasant and ugly gash over (ue left eye which had | o'clock. July 16, ERnaae ia Stone, aged 9 vof Hubbard G, and tions affecting the money market are favorable to though quiet, wae steady, with sales of 290 Duis. at our quota: fede case of any interference by the eight hour | {ne eitect of closing that oran entirely soon after. | | DE Gray. —On Wednesday, July 15, of Bright's real i. ieee tg hace Paar ie igiers teense: Prolonged case, not only during the present year | §5°95 ror'sityrand' $3 10 Che Me fon Wott We quote | "Mr. Ross, on behalf of his committee, reported | ten being almost every obe it favor of Dufgan, bis | Ghee eget tes eara neem nes and Debora F. De | ratiy invited to attend the funeral services, frou the ‘but for an indefinite period to come. ‘fhe govern- orecane St eee . eae Oras that everything looked more favorable in spete be- antagonist, Murphy, bemg dreadfully punisied ‘aud The funeral wiil'take place from the residence of | Tesidence of his par near Fifty- Ment is no longer a borrower, and currency contrac- | Choice do. - haif than itever did before, In some cases where | distcured. his parents, IML Lafayevie aveaue, Brookiya, on | Binth street, this (Thursday) afteruoon, at three 81000 | pricklayers went to work at ten hours the laborers | “in the thirty-ninth round he was scarcely able to | Fi L Yolock. " " e ‘y-nintl carcels ‘riday afternoon, at two o’ciock. The friends of tue | O'clock. x it their places were soon supplied by others. | come to time, but after getting through with it he family are requested to attend the funerul, Withont SNeVEKER.—At West Jamaica, L. 1, on TI ruraging is the tact that the owners of (he | unexpectedly rallied and came to time for the for- | furtier notice. THEODORUS SNEDEKER, ia the s9ch largest jobs act like wise men and advise the master | tierh, but a heavy blow from Durgan sent him at full E suddenly, on Wedaesday, July 15, Husry masons to resist the strike for eight hours, no matter | jengih upon the ground, and as tt was apparent that | W, Bers, in ihe 4th year of tits age. tives and friends of the family are invited how tong it may iast. Only the owners of small jobs, | he would not again rally hia seconds tuvew up tue | ‘The reatives and friends of the family are reapect- | t0 wtiend tie funeral, from his late residence, near who never built a house before, can’t bear the idea | sponge in token of defeat, and Durgan was deciared | fully invited to wutend the funeral on Friday aft the Cnion racecourse, West Jamaica, this (Thursday) of waiting to get their houses ready to move into. | the winner of the light and of the stakes of $200. noon, at three o'clock, froim bis late residenc aficruoon, at iiree : They had some trouble with these, but the com- After the light the men were taken to a neigubor- | East Fourteenth street. —in Brookiva, 6. D.. on Tuesday, July 14, mitiee succeeded in sutisfying @ large portion even | ing grove and their ugiy wounds were dressed, and FLoop.—At the residence of his parenta, Windsor ofthem. All the buildings, Where, a8 a matter of | tye party refreshed themselves preparatory to taking | terrace, mid necessity, work had to be coutinued even at eight | passage for New York. tion is stopped, while there is no speculative activity ieee Wenn fn trade, and business is transacted mainly | Round hoop Obio, shipping brands. on a@ cash bssis, Hence the demand for | Round hoop Obie, trade brands loans is confined aimost entirely to Wall | 8t. Lous atreet, and the requirements of the West St: Kole shoicefamiy “258 ‘to niove the crops will be met chiefly by remittances | Southern choice and family... ‘of national bank notes, the supply of Which ac this | Caiman eed oxtee aS) centre aggregates probably not less than forty mil- | Bye four. Jions in the banks and Sub-Treasury, and these are | Corn meal, Bra: Corn meal, Jersey. a oney aud road, Lear ine city line, }.ro0k- eee . e lyn, Purtir FLOob, sou of Bernard and Catharive S750 589 | Hours per day, will soon be completed, and then, if it Was ascertained that besides the irreparable | Flood, aged ti years and 4 months. fuiiy invi ve reapect- ma wer be mot counted by the banks in their reserve in their | Wheat was cuil and nominaily Ic. «2c. lower, ®1 +8 being | the master masons will only continue the firm stand | damage to Murphy's nasal organ one of two of hits Relatives ani (riends of the family are respect- | Tesidenc on itiday alteracon, greekiy statements, Tue stock market was dull and | Bid ant CL ae ee ne Ee tats sep tce | ferted to the ict thar the mecuanloe aad iaboreravat | 24, Were siao broken and it would not be surprising | fully invited to atieud the funeral, trom the avove | Mt tit ey Sr eee Carnage ; 4 5 ed ore! ule ve fatal. bee at (Th . yn Wednesday, July 15, ) . Sie- Father drooping during the greater part of the day, | new Southern amber; 8255 for do, white, and $1 for | the Krookiyn Navy Yard have asked to return to we | “ 9! of bis wounds should prove fata pide, ext Louse tothe voll gate, tite (ehureday) eter n orherege th year of her “a Hoc Sepring. Gorn was dull ead heavy; there wes 00 reall noon, at LwWo o'clock precisely € remams will be : : Singihe « ‘but at the second regular board there was a decided nrime omering, but euch as wae offe o aole ‘at 81.08: to 4 71) | ten hours system at previous wages. e ce taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, ae funeral take piace from the residence of improvement in its tone and prices advanced {a1 | fornew mixed Western, closine at Bl l9% for the best, BL1S 1k bre op a ap oeeg tg coh Meera & BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Faicke.—in Lrookiyn, on Monday, July 13, Rura | Her father, ‘0. 12 Dean sircet, Brookiyn, this (Shure. . 4 si for white Western, and $117 tor yellow do. in store. The . Jue! . Dir lly STEELS 7, DURYRE " " cke, 5 ‘loon, atone o'clock. er remains wil be per cent, the rise being most marked in Erie, New | giieswere 80,00 usbels. Onis were ia moderate request | Mr, TOSTEVIN spoke of the argument put forth | secrewcun pon MaNaLAVOHTER. James Dwyer, | your of let axe tO Tun A: Fricke, im the doit ed to New York Bay Cemetary for iterment, ‘York Central and Reading. The transfer books of | aud lower, tho sales being 90,000 bushel 83c. ja storeand | by a Mr. Doneliy ina card to the HERALD, that a remanent sha ‘| ? ‘The relat and friends of the family and the aYLon.—On Tuesday, July ii, Daviv Tayor, Hoc. a B6c. wont, closing at B2i4c. instore and Hbe. afloat. | prickiay could average but three days pér week | alias Carroll, and Patrick Purcell, two young men, ‘ y ‘ Fortitude Le the New York Central Company will close | Rye,'a the ist inst, preparatory to the pay- | peass: nd | aged 82 years and 2s days. The frivads and relatives are respectfully Invited vueral, frum his jace residence, No. | were arraigned before the Court of Sessions on the nba errpet re anette id e ‘a e § A. M. are respeciiully invited to attend tue { days in all, as a very poor one for the strikers, for | charge of manslaughter yesterday and, pleading | from her lute residence, 4 Navy street, EO ‘and malt werejdull and nominal. Of Canada 7 > yer dre 4 ini tend Gite sae focenpentt Leuson, during the year, making one hundred and fifty-six ‘al, ~ y Street, Brookiyn, | t attend ta i 45. ent of the cash dividend of four per | “fexromrs.—The market, though quiet, was firm. Theon- | i that was the fact, the bricklayers ought to work guilty, were both sentenced to the Penitentiary for | this (Thursday) afiernoun, at two o'clock, dd West (htrveenti street, tats (Thursday) afternoon, nt for the half year on the 20th of August, The | #&sements were:—Tp Liverpool, per steamer, 7,500 bushels | more hours apd ask larger pay to put them equal | the term of two years. The crime was committed Bridgoport (onn.) papers please copy. al two o'clock, corn at 7d. To London, 3,0) bushels Canada peas at 6d. Che | with the earnings of other mechanics. the evening of March 31, and the victim of th ‘ leatutd, Dal, om Toes: Hom —on Tuesday morning, July 14, after ® loyt forgeries and the bear attack based upon these, | charters were:—An Ainerican bark. with fon ‘bia. petro. |“ acr. Hoss agreed fully with those remarks and read | aswsuit was poor laborer hamedcPatrick Murphy, | pAGECHRE. At Seatord, Del. on Tuesday, Suly My | yi ttt oce Aga P. THOMSON, toed 739 care bs well as the extremely hot weather, seem to have | Kulm, 12 the Mediverranenny wt tm ty Dole ec A | from the HERALD the speech of Mr. White at the | who was walking along Fourth avSnue in company | Fieteuer ote Has W. and Bessie | “ihe relatives and friends of the tauly are rospect- @pent their force upon the market, and in view of | private terms. journeymen bricklayers’ meeting on Monday, which, | with his wife, when the prisoners spgnges {n con- Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon at thfee o'clock, | flly invited to attend the taneral, from 122 Shertt the abundance of the I in i GUNNING. —Bags were dull and nominal at 17i¢c. a 18i¢e., | he said, to his own personal knowledge was an | versation with him, and finally beat him about the | from 416 West Twenty-seconu sireet. ‘Tue iricuds of | S*/eet, this (Thursday) arternoou, at one o'clock. ce of money, the large earnings Of all | the iaiter for heavy wetghix. Cloth was dail aud uncb honest expression of the feelings of the men now | head with stones, tniicting Wounds which eventually | the family are invited {o attend. on Tuesday, Jug 14, of suustroke, the railways and the highly promising crop proa- | &t22sc. a 23),c. i enguged in the strike. He expressed his aatonish- | jed to his death. Ganvy.—On Wednesd: 7 » | PRrew OUNSON, aged 40 years, HIDES wero but full prices were asked. Sales.4,100 2 ednesday, July 15, Wittiam W. DUNSON, age : ; ‘ects in all paris of the country, a general advance | Buenos Ayes asm, id itm. a: loge, gold, aeiney run” | ment iad the laborers showd pow again side with | scpguvisoua! MEETING.—The Board of Supervi- | GaNDy, tn the 2sth year of hia aze. funeral, arom 2 Laight struet, this (ibureday) more: in prices @nd an active speculative movement are | gtintai we quote 1867 crop Be, #40. x 40s | 1588 aor tue, | Dit rather sajury by the sitike of the sale men two | sors met yesterday afternoon. The committee having Ce te Tere Re ae eter ally invited £0 | sag. at eleven 0'bl0ck: ‘ Probable, The Chicago and Kock Island Railway | a 2bc., and foreign Lio. a 36c. years ago. Mr. hose then spoke at length of the in- | under consideration the means of providing for the | Sheppard Gandy, No. 174 Fift enue, on Friday Dublin papers p. 2 copy.) Company ts about to issue orders for the ten per cent ounane poston ane We quote Manila 9%e., justice out Race OE ee repairs of the Newtown creek bridge was discharged | morning, at haif-past ten o’cl : : Vas Bt Sethe uadenty, on Tuestay, deur \4 in - -y by t cl Cnia 088 we f 0 e subject. , 1 } iPie.—Suddeni onday. 5 e sad yi sage, WiLLLAM iL, v dividend able on the 1st of September next, ‘i. t 650. a 70c. | OY the Bricklayers’ Union, no should wort from further consideration of the sutject. The GILLES?ié.—Suddeniy, on Monday, July 13, at his iT year of ti age, LLIAM if, BOL 1e tate for shipplag and’@l s 81 20 (ve retain, on his own job. He instanced the fact how nearty alt | Board voted in favor of the payment of 34,200 salary | resiaence, 41 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn Jou Gite | Wiulam J. Van Buskirk. zs which will dispense with the necessity of parties en- KYE STRAW was in fair 1d firm at 860. for short | Of the master masons commenced Saatians, and aoe | due Henry Carr, as Superintendent of the Poor, from | Lesrrg, aged 24 years, oe friends ot tue family are reapoctfully invites an. $1 for long, young mea taight begin bow ta the same way, by | January 1, 1867, to date. Un minendation ofthe | perry ({reiand) papers please ca attend tae funera,, Cis (i dareda)) afternoon, at Btied to the dividend sending to Chicago, where the | “Si seee.Sivs heard of no.ales, and peices werouticely | Vakiug. fitat tho coutact for a siuall huase, | Siitary Committee It was. resol Ela onteee iron t Mes AOC liaWy 7 tour o'cloc Haucooe, aged | jira. A, Hachaway, ther notice WrcKorr.—Oo Wednesday, July 15, Magia, ia Jani dauguter of lienry L. aud Maria Wyokoit. t ‘The friends of the tainly ale imvived to atiend tae c piace, Wiuout fur. " ed to purchase for | HaLLock.—suddealy, CHagLes transfer books are at present open and where they | nominates asa pb have fio, three or four ten to work with fim. taxe | shesiteot anew armory Ave los of ground corner | ¢gaouk—suudealy, Claus Will remain open until the 15th of August. These | ,.\4uitur nmin, The martes tor the fiomet wie asee | towel if Rand himself and work a& journeyman, | of Bushwick avenue aud Stagg sirect, Eastern Dis- may Deobteined and fled up at the company’s omtice | Sid Ne. lower, losing at isc. lie. These ware anise f | lie Own earuilga beluga considerable portion of i | ric, at w oust Of $9,900 sonia fond 8 marke C yc cl. NOW, : G ; ot ty euaeae ths tune in this city, where further information on the sub- compel the young bewiuner to stand by and look on, Bopy FouND IN THe Rever.—The body of an un. pent Presbyterian cw e famiiy, also of his h, on Frid Ject will be afforded and where the dividend orders lose the value of his own labur, and tuusagood many | known man, divested of all clothing, was found | fii ast two o'clock. Members of Gyrus Lodge, No. | funeral, this (Thursday) ulteruoon, at four o'clock. Tree ater ao Setter See Gimme ond OS Sites oc ry | Saunas ened ecu es | By Senco Benes Lo Sora om | Ati acne SiDaaae au wal Sco “4 4 4 a ad. u a 5 4 com! f business the stock market vious speaker and gave several instances from his | prown hair and aide whiskers. ‘The coroner was no- DY RU! . Tue reiatives and friends of the family are re- an mn clatyis et ia first regular sor own experience corroborating it, Mr. Tostevin then titted to hold an inquest on the body. are hereby wummoned tb hited @ tpeclal A eenene ctfully invited attend the funeral, this (Tuursdayy €ributed, Now York Central closed on the call 2 | Pork.was trom builders, submitting the plans | erable utter and anxiety existing among the city | Bui pant oneto'olock Pca. to pay tie last weinete nt | vaey Cemetery for interment. tower tana! he same ine yesterday, Northwestern | Fs sn ous annua ad th oak: | cna te sovra departmenia of lee gover: | Eevactto ou decane Stare Cation fy halk : %, Fort Wayne 3, Milwaukee and St. Pant | tesa was 4 ; ; | otherwise the buildings will not be begun.” The | that greduction in thelr salaries is under contem- | attend, ‘By order EDWIN FERGUSON. Ma | -~--LOUSES ROOMS, aC WANTED. __ preferred %, Canton \, and Tennessee sixes, new Flaer, sett that oe yh ah or sone Te Vroom, Secretary. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIL- eal Mices y cl y. Assue, 1; while North Carolina sixes, new issue, were GaN.—On Monday wight, July 13, Haney | pon Ss an iY Fe pe House, x = — é lieved can be reduced very considerably without im- AN, 28 years. 3 higher. Government securities were dull at a de- | forser the efficiency or wheels of ol can f ay, gay 14, Danren, Hen. an omg Addross bor 1,444 Post office, stattag loca- line of an eighth per cent. At the second regular | Tiere municipal government, there usel NESSBY, @ native of I , tn G4th year of his rd the market was at about the lowest point of rei officials whose can be left vacant ther. oe. A LADY OF BDUCATION AND RB- ‘he call don Iée. a 1 The Committee on Salaries of the Common Council relatives and friends of the family are respect: finement (the widow of a professtonal gentioman), with ¢ day, and New York Central closed on ti 16 | Sec’ a ibe, wil probably report a schedule for the proposed re- | fully invited to attend tue funeral, from his iate reai- | S08, A0d daughter, to rent, « Urst clase, House, where tae lower than at the first regular board, Erie %, Cleve- | was inact! duction at an early day. dence, corner of Sixty-fourth street and ‘Third ave- | Cory with s emal re pend Eee Se, Saeeels oo land and Pittsburg %, Northwestern 3, preferred 3, | sctloue NEW Y mead ier pebceme cette et ih rence glven,” Address for’ oa mi ceferred Mis. Je 4 . " for one moni Milwaukee and St. Paul ae Unie Se JERSEY. BETH, the beloved wife of Edwaru Hasson, at her ae office. ‘tisppi 4s, Pacific Mall x, and Tennessee sixes, enEO FIRST FLOOR SUITABLE FOR A PHY- ex-ovspon, %; while Fort Wayne was higher. Government securities were duil but firm. At the residence, No. 300 be Houston street, after a very Weehawken. short ‘aged 33 years. >. TRReR DwaLtinas Dasrrorao sy Fire.—Yeoter. | "The friends end relatives of the decoased, as Sighs avancn or chs punts teorouantens tot ghar da 4 woll day morning about two o’clock the building known | the members of the Parent Society, No.1, F. M. | Fourteent street. Address Medicus, station 500 me see Bh oo en) open board at half-past three the market became | 350, ; T. A. B. Society, are tfully invited to’attend | ———— ‘strong, Reading advancing to 9634, Erie to 68 and as the old Roman Cottage caught fre and in a few | the funeral, this( Thursday) afternoou, at two o'clock ANTED—A FLOOR, IN BROOKLYN, FOR A ORRTLE hours the structare, with two other houses, was de- | precisely, from a late reatd jen: Cleveland and Pittsburg to 85 During the stroyed. Truck No. 1 and Dexter Hove 3 aHATTOH.—On jodnenday, JUly. 18, of cholere tm. | giiamiten ferry. “ress, with price and particulary box Tewainder of the afternoon the market ‘was firm, and at the close at half-past from Union Hill, worked vigorously till ————————— ee, forced by fire companies from Jersey City, Ho- | nette Hayton, aged 6 months and 8 days, ANTED—BY A REAL ESTATE AGENT, A SMALL ken and judson city, but owt to Hurvsy.—Suddenly, on Tuesday afternoon, sul; fice or Desk Roo City Hall, Rent must be lew. five the quotations set ee whe ray tanto, froat Sarcity ot water’ in the Tock metr | 14 Many Aue HURLEY, only daughter of Sons ‘aud Address, with terme and ideation, W. Be Mt, Herald ofce 2 : ; efforts were almost Twenty-five families | Bridget Hurley, ‘ears. S Central, 131% @ 131%; Erie, ; 2 tater from thie fre Men, women and~ obie | The tuneral wilt take place this (Thoreday) after- ANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SER. Robertaon street. seek laa or ow °95's 29594; Michigan Southern, 91's 91%; Cleveland ‘and Pittsburg, 86% @ 85%; Cleveland and Toledo, 102% & 102%; Rock Island, 107% # 108; Northwest- vern, 79 @ 704; do, preferred, 81 081%; Fort Wayne, dren betook themselves almost in @ state of | moon, at one o'clock, from 65 Pa Og ey Ey ree na to the meadows, and there _ up whatever Keiasy.—inBrookiya, on Tuesday, July 14, JENNIR | nished, located between eThirty-fourth and Fifty-seventh pin ASF be buraing &., daughter of W. A. and M, J, Kelsey, aged 11 streets and Fifth and Ntoth ; must be to good loca ee een creatures were wud onthe and 11 di thon. Address Good Tenaat, box 18 Herald Ofice, for three with terror, and &@ few hours after- Relatives and friends are requested to attend the | ¢7%. a 107% & 108; Ohio and Mississippi, 20 a 20; Pacific wards, when beheld themselves ofnear- | funeral, from 112 DuMeld Brook. Se ghee Ushi Rae atte Gaal Von gres | Wiegy “Wats fap ew sanacene, an. | Wogan as ee 4 4 n A e ba, Ac, AC, any store, $8,500, exclusive “of which amounts to | warp KaNEDY. 7 al be A Government securities were very dull all day, but ferred ; fully the same amount; a small tenement house ad- ‘The friends and relatives are and suitable for a family of sit adults, and ready to ogc Hf ‘addition to these figures the loss | to attend the funeral, trom No. 334 ‘eat pres g Sapernber a 004 tenant of purchaser can be foun ‘Crm for the exportable bonds, owing to the advance rf ‘and of descr Thuredi 4 aseau etrest room 1k, Gn gold, and at the close on the street the following Seen ender Goon, spatribated “th ‘cng to" form soos: | Ch cancun to “Sango. Tae insulation Gone aa | eas cin Tuengap moercien bay tac afver « short = = <== quotations were current:—Registered, 1881, 113% | aomiual at docs ioe for vonded, s™ e™malned dulland | tingent fand, out of which to pay such dam- | cover one-third of this loss. tiness, hire, KIRLY, widow of Sorashus ieiely, of Las. MARBLE MANTELS. 11344} coupon, 1981, 1135 a 113%; 6400's, registered, — pate by the owners to pag for aot complting coslr cece honed haiuild parieh of Broadford, county Limensk, Ire: | oe casie waNTELA —TUu BEST PLAGE IN THR 109 & 1094; 5-20’, Coupon, 1962, 113% a 113%; do., THE DRY GOODS MARKET. wuildings in time on account of the strike. When Fins DaPaRrMewT.—The annual election of officers Tue reauves and friends are r tfany invited | 4p ay porches tg re eye 1964, 1105 @ 110%; 4O., 1865, 1113 @ 11134; do., new, pk Ml a Wl se, “¢ our reporter left many members of the association | of the Hudson City (N. J.) Fire Department took place | to attend the fua from her ‘inte, reatence, 282 | Kau Eightoouth street, near Third aveaue, New York. Cut Yn YK; a 20 oh | ea tu om wi ttn pmo | ua nine Sefer Tae | wn eg doe en ana brdan | Seed diane a aac | oo 108% & 100; 10-40's, registered, 1073¢ & 10734; 10-408, | features by which ft was characterized last week, andre John Boyd Te-legted Chief Bngincer; Stephen oO. ‘KOTMAN.. on Taesday, June wre’ M‘ne 2 MANTEL | OMUMENTS, HEAD Stee coupon, 107% @ 10754; 7.30's, second series, 108% ® | mains quiet, but steady. The depression in tho cotton marke MURDER IN Lacon, ILt.—Henry Gorman, | Yoo, Assistant Bngincer Northern ‘and gertieg, of. the Louis Korman, oniy’ehild of | i 7, Firs Sven, near Ses rest; et prics tah Wa 100; 7.80%, third series, 108% @ 100; August com: | hes exerted lite or no Infuence, holders manifesting thy foreseety of Cusceanney wae murdered of tacos, HU. Albert Herttagty, Clue! Engineer Southern Distriot, quls B. and Jenale Rotman, aged as ntl {ore Daping cloewbore. "Mantels pus up ta tbe County. ember October degree of confidence that they hare shown iere Divan Cqvwaere_Nanele pet cys crn ns Somer Hm One | a oag ramon ey aor cs | Hagin Aut nar actiany FAT sau triupcrac ag webecurnete ceee> | M*RPERED? Rute nega seem “! g00de, and the tendency fe to « atlll higher rather than lower ore there wae ‘and was follow: « Be t On. F) * ‘S ‘The foreign exchange market continues firm, bat | fonds, une ie lenin Veading hough a modere | overtaken ty Browlston, Who ‘attacked the former | Laren Newbee of Buildings Destroyed | {771% 08, Wednesday, July 16 Zguse wane Fewest ase, es usual on steamer day there was no business of foyget just now, fal ‘and ta some with @ hie throat, Axmest of the Supposed Incendiary. His ‘ad relatives are favited {importance transasted. At the clove bankers’ bitte | bolder demand even asc irre Katte ‘into Min sixteen Cimen, Scnouanse, July 14, 1808, | tui Division Nea somset| aus on Bngiand at sixty days were quoted at 110% 8 Sonn after the Te rede. A te ee eer tasee pacerer be ole A Gestrustive fire ooourred trere this morning, | {vi ore sernense oe from 6 ar. 110%; of three days, 110% 8 110%; commercial bills, saree siawe ant Se, op eae ass | an asrestod by the Shortt of Marshall compty, commencing oh about Ons edtedt A. i. in the vis Aiaatte avenup, . py? Y 400% 8 100%, Bankers’ bills om Parte of aixty days, ‘ge0da now. eimom | man iaaxen (Olt wgiieriem quidres, salen Uteched to the Sebakagte Hees, Fypnciaen senan Meares a 4

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