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Sao ee ei NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1868. ; FINANCIAL ANQ pease a cesecedlemiiincteeaniooseveeiaipeniaitiiiai tia ceea iene ~UMMERCIAL, | “laues, so that there is no imducement for LEASES BECORDED IN NEW YORK. was for boats of ten tons ena upwards, and open to { Seceased and the sprig of ¢ emblematic | aeuco, 195 Rust Sixteenta street, this (Monday) morne — the outside public to become buyers, while | Bowery, No IS, basement, 6 years, per year {i 7ear,-.- 00 | English or other foreign yachts. | Distance fourteen eee ee ansnel Greek Oh mee cies, | uz. at haiepast ten o'olock.” The ralanvos. aid s SUNDAY, August 15, 1988, | % 48 Simost equally dangerous for the street | weroer st, No8S, 10 years, pears Tene | Teena Manat Dem pee SOU, and me guid. raedals ‘Arms. crossed ‘on the treast, left upper. | {leads of ‘the family aro Invited to aftond without “ Po é . * » her a 5 Tho gold market was active and rather wide init | 10 Sel “short” largely the cliques having tt in thelr } govtn wt. No, earn vr rar * W6years.:. 540 | manned by Freuchinen 1,000f. and & gold modal. ee MA i OF ed Bin Ruant.cOn Sunday, August 14, at his ron Suctuations during the past week, the extreme range | P°WeT to “twist! the short interest at any time, and, ne ie toad oly "pts Os, per year. Basie mee are coe, ADT among. theme a ‘with the words, “We commend his pire ance, 216 Kast Nineweenth street, JsapMiad Cate having been from 145% to 143; whfle tha cloaing | MOTC°Ve™ Sting “short” Is not legttinate specula- oy, Spears, Per yeah by. two, Rouen by oue, Dielette “oy one | % (arms fall on the thighs, head |X tice of runeral will be given hereafter. »B © corner $84 at, 98. and _ the. balance were’ from Havre, all |, bowed. with the words, ‘And consign his body to quotation on the street on Saturday was 146% 9 147, | {1085 $0 that those who resort to the practice have no ae Bye ‘The shipments of specie from the port were alba claim to sympathy if they get severely worsted. The | years, ety of 8d st, aaah (bonds ‘Ban 8 to,$653;498, making 4 total since the Ist of January bank statement was construed somewhat unfavor wrens IN BROOKLYN, jergen st, 6 6 945 fte of Rochester av, 4ixI27. oe of, $6%118,140., ‘Tbe: disbarsementa of. the Sub- ably on the street on Saturday afternoon, and at the ry Corry Of Nostrannd‘av, 644s (Sali, Cuppy.—Op Sunday, August 16, Tuomas, the bo : mother earth." S agar cat tented ttn | AGUA int nto teh cet to |e Oo sn a re Cee andl greatly the advantage of the Frenchmen, who did | ¢@hteen years the oor of the FOC] Pie relatives and friends of the fi are respect @ ot go ut It so vigorously. After close race among | the Stave of New York, and whose eae toe ete | folly roquested to attend the funeral, from the rest im as 7 : A achts the y Susie | missed by those who ae . ‘remy i in. pavncu of interet agente | Ke At 4 sualer one crane tho auataton | wine vg HA Sad i ansaid ta pase enaanctne | "Ul Pop Fak Sena pense ae roe So ne $278,000, While the customs receipts were $2,877,000, | WeF? #8 follow: ae 1o1x¢; Oblo and Mis- | Hage sh 44 19S {te of Stuyvenant ay, 200x3h enty-elght tons, of London, came in second, and the nig Dopp,-On Saturday, August 15, JULta Dopp, in the ¢Tuo ‘general tendency of the gold premium is tun, | *SS!PP! 29; Western Union Telegraph, 33% 8.38%; | mlckory si and Gaien aye sic . rolowing achis arrived in thelr respoctive order:— NOES ABOUT TOWN. 80th year of her age. , oubtedly upward, owing to fnanclal and com, | NOW York Central, 126.8 126M; Brie, 82x w 59763 | Highsh aie Dione, forty tons, Aucergon, London; Sphinx, forty- The relatives and friends of the family are requested m= | Reading, 9934 2 90: three, Limbarbe, London; Vindex, forty, Duucan, We are assured by old fishermen of the “amateur’ | ‘0 alteud the funeral, from the residence of hor merctal causes a8 well as political int + Michuzan Southern, 83% & 84; are even more powertut then the pon ager ae Cleveland and Pittsburg, 85% a 86; Cleveland and (Umtating its future course most persons lose sight | T°%C2% 99 8 100; Rock Island, 101.9 101%, ex Ales; (Of the latter, and therefore arrive at erroneous con. | NOM! Westerm, 81% @ 82; do. preferred, 51 a 6124" irl). London; Marguerite, thirteen, Gaudibert, Havro, daughter, 317 South Fourth street, Willamsbarg, this Woo Slats idx sixth, the latter taking off the grand Net GeFienok | order that members of the piscatorial fanaly a0 (Wonsay} pipet cegy ego OOO be yachts. Messrs. Hagenow, Wauner, Maudrot | “mighty nigh played out jes’ now” in the harbor. jLpeR.—At Stamford, Conn., on Saturday, Auguss and Marce! were tho judges on either di There 15, J. Lawnence ELgR, ia the 37th year of his age, were unjortuaately but afew ‘spectatora of the tast | OM ANY one explain the oguse of this scarcity? We | "ih4 relatives and irlends of the feally aro resent, 53 3572 82 2 eesi E clusions. It is quit Fort Wayne, 107% a 107%. xtai. 0s 8,500 ] race, which was unquestionably the most spirited | 44W an old codger in a five cent straw hat sitting in | fnily invited to attend the funeral, from the reste ports might pens mreerrsin une et pia a Fe Racer York and Say sta 6 Scar, Seis {oon | fat has taken pace in the Channel this summer. | the stern ofa row boat off the Narrows, the other | dence of lis urother, George W. Elter, No. 19% Ports, the rates of foreign exchange rule COMMERCIAL REPORT. Nivaian ber fetot Gotan eis Fa Nr eatrespondont ie ietebted be ros President | @2Y; Wader a sun that was powerful enoagh to take | Oyyiuiy Ars! ‘itech On Tuesday alernonn, at Ewe far below the specte slupping point and ay 13th Tt) 217 fe of SA av, Bixl "gon | Of the Commitiee of Arrangements, Mr, Winslow, | the senses ont of any one who was not a disciple of On Saturday, Augnst 15, at her residence, {the stock of gold in the country be three or four Savuapay, August 15—6F-M. | Ralph are n of Donelass st fate [ud heuattan ar Cas rece PA Cs, Se RE eS Oe ee | cae waltoms Who positively deolnred:thab: Rip: INOR: | Wo, 14 Nassau kiyn, ANN Baron, the ‘tumes aslarge as it 1s, and. yet that the premium | ,A°"%*—"ere'nts, 81 packages. Pols wore ta moderate | Vanderbilt av. wie, 327.8 9 of Park the Gratin Eniland: and at a tine oot far distant | Wes below the average, He liad been watching his Ba ae et Tee tn ee or hig » e stead 5 Cowenhove 4; oy ‘ativ fi t i might rise far above its present point, and this aim- | dentra wipe sey oe Coe 98 Gas Pearl ware dull and om ma OF UEABKS. the Havre regattas will ravk in merit with those at | line for over three hours and uad had only oue biie— |, THe Telntines At iene Ot ae ey ee ines N 84 at, No. 21, 2 ye: Cowes, and yachts of all nations will enter the races | and i" 8 “pect PLY owing to distrust of the political future of tie | Corry. —The market for Rio continued dull, weak and | 3d av ahd lith’st,n cor core, A yest; por ves. to carry oit the grand prizes, that was from @ mosquito. Tohn H. Conley, are respectfully wvited to atten@ cou ' thi: ~ 7 i WRETONNS’ 001 Mi 7 TAL & ‘Thus far we have not been greatly pestered by the | \the funoral, from the cathedral in Jay streot, this intry. But addet to this distrust we have now to | unsrities, and wo heard of no sales, Other kinds were dull | Xow YOR TET oC relat Tak ne th tt ce E RMA VAL UBTS, moadiiiiok “ans pes fe ate ee 4 | (Monday) morning, Where 9 high mass of requiem deal with the fact that onr forelgn imports largely | and unchanged, N New Vork, 14th if, of, lotr 97 nnd 29, ’block 19, S4xi05 Liam | pre Corvette Ticonderoga, Captain Wyman, salied Leena Beason Ls now well advanced, alld | Wit) me offered up for the Tepouo of her goul. | Teg exceed our exports, that the stock of gold in the Corton, — Receipts, 37 bales, Owing to the better news 3] Mow, Fork 300 o 8819 "eso | the oe before yesterday for Cherbourg, to undergo | we have reason to believe it wil! close without se- | ¢uueral wilt take place from the church, at half-past country and the ‘Treasury ts unusually low, and that | ‘T™ Liverpool the market opened strong, with a fatr deo '& lot 40, block 14, 252100. arial some slight repairs, rious loss of blood to the peopie from these musical | nine o'clock, on Friday, August we have shipped froin this port alone to foreign | ™9%4s apd closed firm, with, however, but iittle inquiry. | Homo at ¢ iol is sgh oth 648 to 680 and : The wight barore her departure the offlcers eave A} | a Dover weloomo guosta In: th BpMoNDS,—At Cornwall delightful party on board, where all the Americans | velcoms guests. In the country they are erate inful! Emre W., @ Sales we ‘ 5 Jet at, ms, lots 12 and fter atong and painful flinesa, Eatnre W., daugie Ports elnce the 1st of January more thom sixty-two | in ror Tecate ear ao gute msloing 855 for spinning, | Denman st, #8. ot 4alftion$ of specie and bullion. But political ¢ of the city and in port were to be found. ‘They nad said to be a “thundering sight” thicker than leaves in 4 of th ; ker than leaves » Or the late Willlam Edmonds. 1 for speoniation and 100for export. Annexod are the eur: | Mott ota, fot 12, Asirne Soithy St... Gelighttul muste and dancing and a sumptuous sup- | Vayambrosa, but they sull helplessly throw:h ait eu: 1 on Tuesday. afternoon, at two o'cloox, nt quotations:— °° per. Toasts were drank in buinpers, and a jolly om tt once of her elster, 174 Weat Tenth siderations are paramonnt to all others aa regards Tplandsand Modite and WN. 0, and | Bond to Swain’s Mill vason enjoyed by all hands. The ‘Tconderogans | “o not remind you of their presence so unlvs won 2 fe eae ee ‘and friends of the family g2 S28 ERS. rewith buildings. 5 js 65 i bs ted for their hospitality, aud are always wel- | ingly as former! the future course of gold, and eaatora, in | Orain a i eran | yerterna e ‘200 | ure noted rt » why ys are invited to attend. operating for a rise, are only eect fe Rod 8 : ! Chonae vince ek lain 6 i itt | camed by the American In Havre, The Second Avente Railroad people have a FINBGAN.—-OD Sunday, August 19, Tau Prnaax, g ” spmined on | 2 Dative of county Monaghan, ir qi 2 movement, which would be experienced whether Lot-ailjoining land of Wr a | £098 OF TUE BARK RENN TROWBRIDGE. EAGT WA DOY AE IBLE CBE. RACY, yen Aptoka ined: a ‘ie Yrienas und relatives of the farnily are respoot- therg was any speculation in gold or not. Of FPWArG sh, bg toho Rost 440 ‘covering their tracks” with a new rail of a fashion | ; yiiod to astend the funeral, from 106 Tiliary foward at, n 6 E Secor’, 3 ae that the wheels of heavy trucks passing over can- okiyn, on Tueaday a@tternoon, at two speculation temporarily MOUNT. VERNO! corn meal, boshels: whes 0 7 Mth av, em, lot 120, Aaxtoo, Arrival ef Captain Wlotchkiss aud the ash and ren 1 a: e clock pr q ut to be successful it must be based upo de. "Phe watiel tar Blake dae a2 101,342 do. oor, 890 do. | PAP or oon 5000 a Kull Partie ra Bb) PROtSLAND SND PPP MOR ae WALES) THB eQIODARY dioMAnrin.—On Saturday, August 15. JomN Gute qhore substantial than ¢: *dentand, wan Teen eect a eee meeagy Ont # Sth wy, on td Survivors—Fu' ‘articuiars of the Acci« | ts also erecting new stables wherein to honse thelr } cancun, aged 3T years, 1 month and 11 days. tn the case of gold. TI 5 Orm. Fania eae cea | Eth ay, lot 50 1 dent, horaes, on the avenue, corner of Sixty-second street. The relatives and iriendsot the family, also the ee. ae ali was quiet bit Ace a In tho Hurarp of the 9th inst. the an-| vne prosont tumble-town' ba ais bers of the Harrison Cards, wre reapecttuly {01 fee9 control over it ty, with, | Roxd from Cherry at to Pin i he presont'tumble-down cc a on Forty-second ted to attend the funeral, this (Monday), from the erally sappored, Populi¥. dist Desks potas Pore Chdtry m 65 FtBe houncement of. the loss at wea, of tho | atreet: nas become @ nuisance and an eyesore, and a ne nae iat esas pposed, pul: trust © fair though tolernh 03 mulon 950 | Pine 4: aud Jones ay, corn auds, of the bark Henry Trowbridge was | we are glad to know its destruction ba f fo Sunday, August 10, PARMELIA Auanelai policy of the zovernment is 9 more powe steady, with fales-ot 470 bole. We OAD SEN, ne ah cd lade ek lottn nee Aer ward aad the let 7d made, It appears that the pilot boat Nettle, Captain | mined on, We can say with equine-imiry that this | ausher of H ; Lock i REP cesses Funeral on Taesday aftern: ookman, while cruising about forty-five miles | road is progressing. from the re: " southeast of Sandy Hook on the 7th discovered a de- What has become of the Pneumatic Parcels Rail- | nue, Reiailves aud friends of the fainily, also meni- sorted bark, which he took in tow aud brought to the | way Company we heard of as going into immediate | PO's, Of & : * Ann Gamblin ful agent in advancing the premium than specula- Lyndon ay, @ 8 59x150,.... a tion and all the misterial causes to which w referred combined, althoug 1 of the: 2 have act wy EENS OOUNTY Brush Tollow road, adjotnl rus Lodge N 1 A.M, are ia- Dodge & F JAMAIG. Salt meadow fand (Mackey's), #2 acre NEW J¥RSEY—SRWARRY Lewis st, 6, 515 ft n of Spruce al, 95x 100 Forry arid Merchant ats, se corner, 148316) 7 5,300 Rawory at, 8 a 2 ft Ww of Mottiht, Ashley's property, are invited to attend the ‘ jen are 4 ‘ funeral, from ils late residence, 380 Haat. Bitteemtts out the bodies of three seamen were found inher hold, | and we suppose tt has a like effect on atmospheric | puvt von Raceday morning, a. (en o'clock, She proved to be the Henry Trowbridge, Captain | covetonsness for saving time when, itke the former, Jacoss.—On Friday evening, August 14, Mra, ANNA F. Hotehkiss, of this port. As tt was known that | tt can be raised. d wife of Morris Jacoln, & the captain’s family was ou board it was feared that | Since Spteer come to his death so mysteriously by tis (Monday) morning, they had pt with the commander. Tho tcle- | swallowing aseidiitz powder, which was supposed | atten o’clo friends and acquaintances me equel 0% or riva eo 4 re respectfy vi tt £50) No, 671 G - Rievireen et Wallies GRO tae, arrival of the | to contain arsenic or sirychnine, that form of altora- | S*P resbectfully Iavitet to attaud from No. 37) Groom The stermahip Etna ar yesterday morning | tive seems to hnve gone: out of fashion with hus- Exete from Halifax, baving on board Captain Hotchkiss, | bands, Of course hencefortit the medicine will be & . Hotchkiss, Miss Annie Hotchkiss, Oscar Hott | aray in the market, rat mate; Joun Hoy, Michael McKenzie and pebped cainaspapechea nzie, seamen; ail of whom belong to this | At the rate they are progressing with the new Infiuenc he ‘abundant ‘harvest wi 123 neree, on the Sound, adjoining A "ao 7 RE Stal a og de w vited to altend. i Deer ae dant bh : Leics n Pt . he Oe SE &B 8,00 | Highlands off the New Jersey coast, where he turued | operation months ago? Has it been au “lt It ltovamTon.—On jay, August 18, Eva jbe gathered is an. ary against 2 rise gc ; $0 | Fresh Poud rond, @#, adjoluins Wi 18,000 | her over to Captain Whitlock, of the Rescue, by | 18 now evident it was short-winded, ‘There is an old | Hovaaron, aged 67 5 f tl Dye the epeeches of prominent polit “Woat and elsewhere are certatiuly mac ful for evil in thelp,. induen lio mind and. the price of gold than tifal crops are. fur. good; wal Presidential campaign pro: & we sl witness uiuch more that 1s calculated premiim than we have vet-déne. The aitit umportent section of both political partics cial questions is likely to put gold much bi hapatring confidence in everything el cause for nationat recret; but we he whom she was towed to Brooklyn. On pumping her ] saw which says that “money makes the mare go,” | -,L2° boun- s the ye Cora meal, «i doubtless: | Corr meni) Br Corn meal, Jerse nominal and lower, ‘She only salea were } Aiyea st, e : Ula ¥2 ULig for No. 2 apring ja Kinney at, e's 200 fe from Went wty 28% 100 « pwer, closing nominal. The sales | Gh st, e #, 600 ft n of Sussex av, 2x 100. pols at from 81 Lito #1 1 for unsound | Wa:tace bl. w 8, 338 few of Dark Inne, enlera, $1 20 foroid do. in store, closing OWANGR. 19 for pews SU M a Sl 20 for Weslera | J Lori's property ou & 8 of Morvis nnd Kenex Rallrond, | ie ra please copy. paged tion Shanray ha we tuperat of te residence, No. oT day) morning, ab em + do, yellow. Onis were firmer. The 000 Dusheis at Fe. a B4c. atloat, otosing | Main at, é@ to deal with 190, in atore, Ry " 4 property, city. with the exception of the captain and bis | pavement on Broadway—the laying down of which facta, and it 1s useless to gnore them, aithough’un- Be tacett of at Gt ke Barley | 1: ES 1g ROUTH ORANGR. family. Stx wore drowned, viz:—Samuel Johnson, rabbi it teueh Winn Rentiny wail beak at ‘August 18, RosAaNNa due speculation in, gold should be reprosaed as muoli ee nS a deme aeremmbey e second mate; three seamed and the cook, whose hy Sm Wole BUS TPR DEI Ox Or ae daughter of Jafaes and Jobanna Keexam 8 n t Hig dat OL Fi, f Canal st, 8.4, 3 C Ward's property, B2x16 names are unknown, and the captain’s youngest | 18 evident Union square will be reached some time | and nddaughter of Michach Wogan, aged 2 years, as possible by public sentiment. tive, and rates for grain ipa t daughter Minn itis aod > daya. 7 in the year ninetee dred. aix month From the captain, who left last night with his th a a hase family for New Haven, we learn that the Henry ‘Trowbridge left this port on the 4th inst. bound for | Green and they have now only reached Cha) boron friends and’ relatives are rospectfully invited ineral, from the residenee of her p: reet, on Puesday altornoon, at two ‘KVILLE. 4 property, 100x300... BEL 1) per r © Boy D90l, Ber | Upper road, wa, 8.0 Boyes tA rig, 2,000 r4 36 Duences at work are bad enough without th gerated by un fa. 50 since they commenced operations at the Bowling The charter bera crupulous speculators, rents, 42 Cherry . range of t te in Ave Norfolk, with staves, at 4 , i treme range of tue market during the week is 200 bbls, Spanish Main, with dyewoods, at AQUATICS. Demarara, with staves and a general cargo. About | gtreat, Hurry up, Measrs, Contractors, jok. The remains will be taken to Oalvary Ceme- showa:— » Breman, 15,000 cases petroleum, at 2c; an cee three o'clock on the tnorning of the Sth, when about tery. it or to the Continent, 13,0) cascs petroleum, at i thirty miles southeast of the Highlands, a sudden | Oysters are preparing their lusclous bodies for the Kexor,—On Saturday, Augast 15, Cas. Y. KER Monday . ra an dark, with $50) bbis peircieumto the | The Havre RegattaeMuster of the Coateste | squat occurred, and before precautions could be | fail and winter campaign, Next month is Septem- | son of Alexonder H, aud Elizabei Keech, aged I Tuesday. 7 ersatng nore anil ox taeoen aunnsionies ant Vesseis=*lcones in Port=The Starts and | taken abe barkvauelsds Aha camels his eS and | ber—with a most emphatic sounding 7 at its tall, | years ane aM cares aach uhie fe swrosololoaks y ednesda. 1 Hep. Mantis continued in good di 4 and prt ro ing. wh ae r dns rew, Wi ee exception of tho. rowned, chun hel Funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’c! r i Car Ci Me eo Poe 4 Wis Veonel for three hours. ‘Tho sea at the ime | “2sters” know this, for ont of the siel! they are apt | son the residence of his parents, 245 Vavick etzeet. : 1 Haven, July 80, 186%, ’ ae in Kradcisco papers please copy. f 1 eLLY.—Op Saturday, August 16, Many Ker, the beloved wife of Petor Kelly, aged 46 years. yaa | nying yey high, aud there beipg no veggal | Stew-dents. What would New York be without i Pot we im Ser qects ed to take BRE Bear ‘and abandon the vessel, Mrs. Hotchxtas and her auryiy- Our commercial city has quite changed tts chars . ‘ ose bivalves? At best a cli t °. # >. for | acter the presont summer. From being a dull, sffild, those bival jammy town. Here ta a megnificent job for the City Hall ring to Bau bday... + oe 14675 46) Tors were dull and unchanged, at Ibo. 9 { ae Dmof Pills, Grawa -againat: shipmonte.of a> S | 1267 crop American, be. Ibe. for 1886 do, and stupld town i$ has assi K ing daughter, who escaped from the cabin in their . ce ‘he relatives and friends and those of her brother- twenty bonds doprevsed the rates of forelgn ex. cet was friner onder an aotive demand end P jumed before the world the | ni ciothes When the vessel cureened, were put in | project and, if possible, get the Legistature to eanc- | in-law, Thowas Kelly, are respect uly imvited U9 ae character of a light, lively, sportive ‘place, that has 110 w ' Dp » and | made it for the ttme belng quite popular, The Ex- and, 1n part for export, but | Position brought some peopio of festive turn of 'y me favor. The stock continues large. | mind to while away @ few days in the city; but in 5 28 Lhds, 16 tlerces Barbados at Seay Cuba cluyed, fn yet Cy Bnrope ‘at 2630. S0'do., | Addition to this “grand maritime show” we have at 61°. al do. Nuevitas at 60. had splendid races, the first ever seen tn this region, pirtts t th “4 effect of this Gecline ip rates is to check our domes tle pri were a ave Cigung a foe wi. Toe and 6 series of fine regattas, in which some of the Sxports both of produce aud nocuirisies, and indi- on Fe ta eee raw er tane Pepin Calon crack English yachts have participated, and, of reeNly, therefore, it tends to strengthen the gold tiny i oe neraily were unaltered. | course, in their own element, curried off the prizes. prem&kim by increasiug the preponderance of imports % 9 $8 2 ro as Bike All these exciting pastimes have not failod to make over exports. ; pale, $475 0 $575, and | Havre an attractive point to people on either side Money was in abundant supply during the week at #5 2) 9 89.50 for Waghincton. of the Channel, and we have @ marked foreign eie- four per cent fut loans on call on mixed collaterals, | | Ors —fM “Te ies bab deme at $1030 9110, Other | ment mingling with the native of the surrounding with exceptions? transactions at one per cont Loth | “'Prrmovkow.—Orade (im Buk) was dull and obtainable at | lands of Normandy. above and below {fp rate, the priuctpal dealers in | Ife. The market for bonded was lees active, there being ‘The pecullar costumes of the Norman popatation e quote ship tonw was lower, jou po boat and were Immediately followed by ee oe tion. There are millivns of doliara in it, Is has, on te faneral, oom her late tain and the other survivors, who were unable to eat Foriy-sixti at secure any waler or provisions. For severai houra | Y¢sides, this advantage—1t will give omployment for | to Calvary Comet they drifted about in tie boat, when a sail hove in | years to thonsands of mechanics and laborers. Tho ote pw: ' sight. They slynalied her and she bore down to | proposition fa to face the entire island from Kighti- | of her son, Jolin Lynch, . e trie! ii tl . JONANA, relict of James Lynch, age Baniy ticok, See ce ctaanee trou Hey Tork, eth street, North river, to Sixtloth atrest, Rast river, | “Spe rduatue Will be Laken this (Mond bound to Barcelona, by whom they were taken ou | with granite. In other words, commonce building | to S\. pric’ church, Kast Thirty-seventh siroet m D with everything requisite for os * py 0 6 3 | Where a solemn requiem muss will be offered for the repent amie everything req a sea wall along the land lines of the city as far as | METS ft dnd thence to Calvary Ccetorg Two days after, on the 7th, the Sandy Hook apoke | SbSolutely ts necossary for shipping. ‘The plan 18 | for intorment, at twelve o'clock M. ‘tue fricads of the schooner Frank, Captain McKinnon, from New | feasible, necessary, and of course will prove pr ofta- | ike family are invited to at ond. | ‘ att deluge wore conveyed to Halfax, where they arrived | Dc,'0 the “wontractors.” A a ee LANGAStan, to ite Ton year Of We Ro ae ee eatey Vavics Hotchkies | ‘Thetheatres are doing # fair business just how, | aug " ye speaks in the highest terms of ti Pte name ex- | there are go many country cousins in town. By tho he hi pele pene gt y bs pence by Captains Barstow an icKinnon, 7 5 ze 218 West Thirteen vy Ulie i u Me fended to thet by ae aim thelr asentions wo their | Vey» WHY does not some enterprising manager open | 1, to Giolock, The relatives and friends are tivived Yants. The Trowbridge 18 owned by Henry Trow- | ®day theatre for light opera and vaudeville at the change, and the leading drawers were willing to sell their sixty days sterling at 109%, while German bankers! bills were otfered in some instances at 109%, At the close the market was unsettled, but there was @ reduced supply of bills offering. The oda cl » and thence 5, at the residence rty-minth etrees, ra. ough dutet was firma at 34 w 425 4 im i Searcely any demand ; but prices were unchanged, cloalog at i 1 - ora dof the Park, near Sixtieth stree! and On Sunday, Angast 16, at hia restdance, government securities and other first class houses 5 fey enntneeistin, Seas Slee bene oe nat seem quaint enough to our English triends, but the a ae sits ohne tian ee ees sp aitea tie example? Itwould pay if ech ? renth aveuuo, JAMES Mints, ia the 54th your having no diiticuity in borrdwing largely at three | prjoce tr Philadelphia the market was more active, bat ac | simple-minded peasants who flock Into town to see | tained. The first mato, Oscar Hoffman, resides 8 | Oo iucted at all seasons, Ten years from hence it | ORs ame. j ae and three aud a half per ceil, While borrowers of He POs hin Tor the ie Coe cece ae bales mad | (he exhibition have s reciprocal enjoyment in con- | #54 Fast bade (ena cou 1 ie ‘ run with success nights, ee of helps sop: plowing fo ue fever amall amounts on speculative ratfrond sary oo 0 Shia for tue fae hal of Aquat a sl ice templating the odd dress of the cockney and his aaa ae ee Fe j a wn wena R iit roads Sh ig Helatives and friends ure invited to attend. me willing, in some iustances, to pay & ‘The city de- vi eco pha, is. beel, ackagen a insular EEMASO} i 5 ¥ MoGuatTH.—On Sunday, August 10, barpoer, rs Pp 4 iy moats 160 do, aoe 280 dega lard, The sokrket for perk was | "Ate, Who are as insular in their ideas as they are EQ! ° MORE ASSAULTS OF POLICEMEN, RE eon ay ae icenix in tas sen pour ot mand for discounts continued Light, but there | forerahir active xt Shun frevit rien. the seve compegiag | im thetr attire. ‘Thus the town is quite well worth fe cations fo rom We = pis. at 325 Si a ig for Dew mess, 8 | visiting to see national peculiarities, because in it~ anki prod ne caterer seuoan fe ae 26 for prime mows and ghl for city mors Prime was | tion you see then the lower Parisian orders, who bankers and produ ealers, who, although in no . Beef continued to ruie dull but | rush dewn on Saturdays on cheap excursion trains tmmediate need of money, wish to make provision to spend thelr Sundays at the Expos! ion and sea- for the future, when there may be more dificulty in side, and gaze with unaffected astonishment and obtaining the necessary accommodation. There | £; Cut meats were in small snpply and rm. | pleasure upon the biue waves of the cnaunel and ion. = are no indications, however, that the supply of cure | Hie. 4 13\o Poy nies were made at 12 je. a 14e. for pleked shoulders, | upon the great ships and the odd cralt that go sall- renoy at this centre will be otherwise than abun- Bea Be for bagcotdo. Ba Je. a 280. for smoked doy and | "Gu Sunday end Monday lest the recattas of the It ta stated that threats have been freely le by | her age. ‘ ain the roughs and lawless crowds whose conduct ren- he funeral will take place from h nth street, between Turd and Foart® ders them the peculiar objects of police snrvelliance Ser gg "rucsday morning, sf nine o'cloc that they would clear out the blue-coated gontry be- | thence to St. Lawrence vor ng Yorkville, tagpeoe fore the fall, and appearances would seemingly in- | requiem tnass will be offered up for the repouo of hot dicate that they were already attempting their work, | S041, The relaitves and frionds are respectfully ine Besides the agsault on the officers of the Fourtecnuth Dd oOLLs.-On Saturday, August 15, MARGARETTA precinct, reported in yesterday's Hexaup, another | D,, wife of William L. Nicholls, and eldest doughtes case of a suinilar nature occurred on Saturday bight of “Gustavus Auten, of New Brunswick, W, 4., ag0@ tor uf 02 years, 3 months and } day, Master uf Marinara’ Longe, No. 67, of this olty. took | in yorkwilie, It appears that about eight o'clock |” ihe rclatives and frieuta of the family aro respect. Place yesterday at one o'clock P. M., from St. Ann's | omoorg Rarrett and Green, of the Tweaty-third pre- | fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Mouda charch for deaf mutes, in Eighteenth strect, | cinct, arrested # man named joseph G rning, at ten o'clock, Irom Daneam avenue, Ber- near Fifth avenue, In the abseuce of Grand Mas- Turd | avenues, near Bughtiota stroe for | & isorderly conduc an were ¢ tor James Gibson and Deputy Grand Master | ¢y° "ine station house When they John I. Anthon, the M. W. Grand Treasurer, John | upon by 2 gang of rowdles and tt W. Simons, P, G, M., called out the craft to attend a real Bed 00 ee aeenea je alleged ‘etricl Preure a ATs is, reure being the funeral, and a large numbemof the fraternity at- Sarcieny active and throwing a stone which struck Pros ri tondad, tn the absence of the regular Grand Omecers | ouleer Barrett in the head. About an hour after- | sue bpiphany, corner of Twenty thie following acted as such:—M. W, Joum W. Sluons | Wats oMcers Barrett and Groen arrested Freure in | © avenue, this (Monday) al as Grand Master, R. W. William T. Wodrut as | &)iiuor store at the corner of Second avenne and ck; thence to Caivery Ceinetery. uty Grand Master, R. W. Jerome Buck and John | lecte Rerpaly-ninth atveety when ® great crowd again co'- VaYNe.—On Saturday, August 35, Mra. Mager SE rr ated | Pao telauronand thienus are respewuly invited ol x misaiies were thrown at jem, oMmcers ner +" pea nec sassy aeons eee Marchay, who were fasieting their comrades, | to attend the funeral, mont the residence of het doveph H. Clute as Grand Treasurer, It. W. James | being both struck, the former om the back of the | dauwuter, Mra, A. W. Magill, 6 Ninth street, Wa- M. Austin as Grand Secretary, RW. John J. Gor | hoag by stone, Which knocked him down and in- | liawsburg, 1. T., cits (Monday) mornin ab eleven man ay Grand Marshal, R. W. Join Moon asGrand | iired him severely, Oillcer Marchay’s injuries were} O clock. Lhe retalas wil! be taken to Morristown, Slandard Bearer, R. W, N: oon B. Mountford as serious, Tue man Davis, or Davison, was lk: NeJh, for interment. Grand sword Bearer, R. W. M. Daziam, J.D. Prime | wise aeregied, Freare was secured aiso and taken | Newark papers please copy. and John H. Sait as Grand Stewards; R, 'W. Wilitam és Indgs Kedy at tre Fourth district Potice rr ~On Friday, August 14, after @ severe tlt jo ured The funeral of the Worshipful Sewall Fisk (his siraple titie), Grand Tiler of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York, Grand Sentinel of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, Grand Sentinel of the Council of Royal and Select Masters, Grand Guard of the Knights of the Red Cross, Knights Templar and Knighta of Malta, Supreme Council of the Ancient and Ac- cepted Rite and of the Rite of Memphis and Pass late residence, tf long ti ed, 1 for short do. BNS.—OD Saturday, August 15, ANN Owens, ® native of Mount Nugent, county Cavan, Ireiand, aged 45 years, ‘he triends of the faratly and those of hor ines Manriee and Michael, are respectfully: ingitad sttend the funeral, from the temporary Church of Lird ‘street and noon, 66 One 1 67, nO ge, closing wt or dry aalted da 18 i9c. a 8c, for emoked do.. | iny in und out of port. te or bagged do, Bacon remained quiet, but firm at , “ $ daat during the rematucer of the year; but the rate | }¥e: yer) Iskee. a Ic. for auort Qo., Ye. fur | City of davve occurred, and they did credit to the of interest fs nevertheless likely to be advanced to rms, "The market foriard was toiwrably ac- | grattas are gotien up under the patronage of a yavht greg sales No 4 omen a io club, which fgg young, gives promise of a 4 iaakabinea — a reat future. Th wre races will ina vel change for athe after the full effect of tie drain . . dhe a westward has been felt, At this period last year | quoted atde. al ye. & Tos. a was in some de ine sone eee was a Trt emitted par- ere ‘ Toand, swies 20. bags, in bon, at B44c., gold, crlar. The day was rather ut re Wasa and in 1866 mouetary afaira were under the fnau Gouan,—Vor raw there waa @ moierae demand, in part | nice refresiung breeze from the Channel that made 54 3 of i Ireining Cubs ‘The anton were about 783 bhds., | Foy, persevered in by Mr. McOu 133 of its ne tore Refied was quiet butsiealy | Every point of observation was crowded. by men, i 8 x bc. @ I > hale omel doluidren from @! parts of the province proatfating effects upon the general t wd pios- Viziclie. 8 i8iyc. for hard, 14qe. a | Women and o aiohyiabest eae perity: of! the conntry; bat contraction hoe ne nd I8ig0. a 145.0, for and from Paris, from which special trains nad con. ey fi ie ashen dey Hew from (he sithypiag ans! from the oMtelal and has been made for the redemption of all the I itlety waa eteady. Sale beg td phe en en Pome teri ane ecg compound interest notes outstanding by tho issme of 7 fifty mittions® of new three pdr ‘cent certificates tu About 200 DES, ia | thangh a trive more wind might have given more epirit to the rroe. Birt boy ed an etement over wilich evan tmperia, eomnaitives hay? Bo dontrol, time tp adjust. Atuelf to the voiume.ot paper money pie Ars Nath OF che Tatger” eine, in ofrowlation, and the absence of speenlatin features in trade, as well as the fuct of iis Leing con sales 160 boxes short | Enierprise sad wisdom of the managers. The re- six and seven per cent for loans to the Stock hx- bi Of Carolina we heard of no further sales. It was | ine become the feature of coast syort in France, Ri ence of ‘tte chrrency contraction which had been | for oxport, but prices were heary, closing at lc. « tige. for exislence possible on the long quay and breakwater. eed remained qutet voyed thera, Itwas® gals day. Flags and banners long ..been,. suspended, ant ample provirion arket wat actyeand { brilliant or a spicious for the opening regatta, exchange for the same.’ The country has now lad cL EORAPY ter ‘the first’ Tace for shine TELEGRAPHIC TARKCTS. opan for boats engayed inthe fishing business from a uil the ports of France; dengéh of course seven ma- 0,000 paren Hens B ae rine miles, by tue wi: A, without allowance; frst i) bois, Shipments Wheat, prize 700f., #econd 390 here were coat clan 42,000 do, Fretghte— acorn aud | entries, aad the Trace ‘was Well doutested by boats from Honteur, Trouville, Sepncatnl mad Treport. ‘The smack Ange-Gardien, 1. Harel, from Trouville, won the tirst prize, and the Rector; from the same port, carrisd off the second, [twas a sort of mixed Tace for some time, One conid- bardiy keep track of ihe varions vessels, because they ooked quite alike, had Ute same brown salle and ‘cat tn the same oan ys PONY huey pppenrese The homestretch wag rather exciting to the bronzed old fishermen, Rpecipte—Wheat, LiPo a. & Prechides tho {dea that there | £oF8. 14, i will be any large demand for money this autumn for any offibt purpose thin the niorement of the Western | Bushee crops, and these, fortunately, promise.to bs heavier ust than they have been in any previous year since i361, The degreezof monstary activity arising from this source willbe of @ healthy character and will in- volve nomonetary disturbance whatever clther at Hi. Thompson 28 Senior Grand Deacon, R. W. H 4,0 33, ALFRED J. PikROR itowerta as Junior Grand Deacon, W. John Hoole ns | ft Fesiellass Ant Teast HO a ancy | ‘Therelatt ef ang frond® are rospecttolty inelted Grant Pursuivant. wore brought before the same magiatrate on Sevur- | to utiend. the tnoral, from hia into residence, 106 Shortly after one o'clock the body arrived at the | aay for assaniting o(fioes Kobarts of the Nineteenth | (old No.) Beat Nivcteepth street, tis (Monday) morus hutch, which was now densely. crowded, and wos } preginct, and John Hayes and James siurray, wie. | Wx, at ton o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken lo bt received at the porch by the Kev. Thomas Gallaudet, ) tisy gave bail in $/00 on each charge Stephen's church, Bast Twenty-ctgith street, D. D., and the Rey. Brother Restbura Benjamin, | speqty repetition of the-semo offence cau: thence to Calvary Cemotery. recior of the Free Church of the Holy fp Ons Judge to fhe the bail at $1,000, The police areon the | KOASH.—Many Ruagn, danghter of John and the jain of Kane Lodge, of this city, ‘The comin was ied out for Glaucy. late Mary Roach, aged 10 monihs and 9 da Ps Handsome rosewood, richly mounted. os ‘ine relatives 9¥v1 friends ate reapootrulhy ih vite te were wix stiver handles, with akilver square And | oe attend the fauerel, from the residence of her parent, compass between each. On.the centre were piaced 1i2 North Fourth street, Brooklyn, B. D., (Mons ‘ rN ilwaukee club at (his centre oF elsewhere; hut speculators on the Bae cong No.1 at stitrand Low | Who knew évory craft engaged and who bet many | 9° 4 wreath of tinmortelles, and on the piate MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. j Stock Exchange may endeavor to create artitivlal | 99. 84 @) 14. “corn 4 Bet, om Mil feed seniy? | traios Oa {U6 Fesulle “That ‘Trouville whowkd carry | & CTs ie MoD OF tes, Dh dag) afternoon, ut twa drelodk a ctivity for g | Shofta (23 a 924, shipstuds <9 a #27, and middiii i per | ox the prize was. rather painful tw the vere “4 orge M. \vity for the purpose of alarming holders of siocks | ton. reighite—Whant ‘corn Be to New York. Lake 4, ber it + NOY a sennrnrntnct Ober re resOreer ODODE ODM Pteth H18tEbraeeD 15, JouN Cant, Ooly son of George M. and Georg! beng co Oe boshets, COW, betause If 18 an aristucratic wate lug place SEWALL PIS Married. iteifenstein, aged 4 onthe and Ti dave, and 60 deyttesing prices, and in view of tuis possi. | impo" NM Ry do, corn, Oanal ex: | and :adiive pats on alta (sea airs) When th presence | ¢ 7 a H A, eile " should:carefully study the a evebtnece es OT uf tie representatives of more’ nembie porta. | 3 DID AUUTST 12, 1898, $ | Baxen—La Fonam,—On Wednesday, August i2, | “roneral will take piace from Pasiic street, next te bility all concerned luily study the mont : CHIoAGdo, Augnat 15, 1808, a ed, 7 IN Hid SOTH YEAR. 31 o itev. Mr, Walker, BRNJAMiN A. Bakar to | the corner of brooklyn avenne, this (Monday) aftere tary eftuqtion and,thos Jeara now to estimate the | , Pou, dull: spring extrne #9 To 8 e116, Weal ative and | ie a oat Titi wd area t aecesesessrersvosrinssosasoprreceeserecosssroee® | Maniith A. uk FORGE, all’ Of tis city. seo nt iwo o'dlock. Friends and relatives are re ceria of thence snd. tory render | 5 cir ciara aches | Serra meter eh nog coca | trans te’ Plaats naa | hate csaner Matz of 6, Duke ae © | Minoru wean aa Pasa aoe pla them’ poworiess for evil, the apprehension oing | Mem Sut iat Me ig Rye deciised go, a ayers | ue, Aaume APY | goal in cmmapany wich tele | Pivning steno of the heantitu Uurial service of | church, Guonce RowARD CanraNreR to Miss Cxi.t4, | oop. always Worse that the reality In such cases, panics | sales at, ol it a $1 5s. renee tee oma fe Protestant £piscopal Church, second’ daughter of James H, Wood, ail of this cit ScHUYLER.—At Patohogue, L. L, on Saturday, Provisions dull and inactive: mec pork inal broken or a scate femoved tn consequence of the | the Pro! 3p 4 having been more frequently produced by fears of Bod, lard. tise, «180; auger plokie! bune and bulk | resdit OF the race during the fovlowing might. Our | The cholF. KF ed mine oF % fdas 6 bar Pour tober Micaane Ir Coburuby to i Mtoe ot ranerat Sere eier seed yet stringeney than by ‘ite actual experience. Tho | {ear and wehaceas” Live hogs, dul ght te gany Ab I RE tie know my omit the Words “Tho Gaywor our age ate | MARY ARN NRALIS. : Swarsry.—On Saturiay, Attgnat 16, at statement of the associated banks of this city for (ie | ei yam eenarty pears th Merete te ", Br eo eek Without. tele eehetrattioon nr | tnrve soore and tea, and Cough iad tees HOLLICE—-CERRACHTY.—On Saturday, August 15. | on the Hudson, MARY PRANOS SwaaNAY, aged week ending yesterday reflects the remittances made | Rect!ite wxuay-s.000 bets. Sour, $0,000 bushels wheat. 190,'V0 } no incerost to your readers, Was & dashing affuir. | thar they come to four ecore years, yet is their | by Hev. M- Quackenbash, of Yorkville. DF. Grows | yenss. Riel aes th, 00 Seid eben, fae se a Ae ary The eatrice were thirteen in number. Distance, | strength then but labor and sorrow, 80 #d0n ‘passeth | F. Hornticn, of Staten Istand, to Gri. Ny ‘The funeral will take place, from the Church of th pedir ni Eh tg ag are, ga A ~ egg Wheat, 125,000 do, corn, 35,00 do. | or, Tagrine tailes; prizes, 60) 200 nod. 100. francs, | it away and we are gone,” many thought of him who | dangater ofthe late James Gcrragiliy, of Yorkville. | Assumption, Rey. Father Keegan's, corner of ori chiefly in national bank notes, of which the supply at ee St, Logie, August 15, 1968, | Tuo Vondaioe en, Mile, OF Trouville, took the drat | had veariy — « poweyg age, and thought of the } No cards. panfacatl aa d i Lge rn Lin py aay none ts stilt large, 18 evident from the fact that the de- nae active Ve 1h; "cota, Vi Swe hs) | BEaDs ho Mebete e-siate, of Rongeur. the’ second, variety Stam trom, 1 Corinthians xv., 29, was then Died. invited to attend, Positd have decreased $4,155,495, while the legal to fi 11 8 418. Sentient, ast 15, after a Virva.—On Saturday (Seventh day), August i by brother tie’ Rev, Bastburm Benjamin, atter | Baanet?.—On Saturday evening, Av rt the drat Lodge entered the church aud wore | brief iliness, Extbe BURGY, eldest ouild of isaac 8. | SAxan W., wife of Robert P. Titus, fo the eTen shown to soats in the middie alale,, The 1sith byinn, | and Jennie H. Barres! ‘5 yours and 10 days. of hor age. I would not live always, ‘The relatives and friends of the furlly are respect- ‘The rolotives and friends of the family are im he ch 1 afte wat | fully invited vo attend the funeral, from the rest- | to atvend her finera), at her late reatdenco, No. was thon snag by the choir, and after te Usual | ange of his father, 80 (new No.) Lex! avenue, | West Thirty-aevontn strest, on Monday (Second prayer the anthem heard & os we frog Heavens’ | corner of Twenty-sixth street, on Tueslay morning, | at Dalf-past nine o'clock A. M. | Het remains wil Sotnes Rev. Df wuaiiaudsee 4 oer ga at tdn o'clock. (i taken to New ae e for hy foe ES ) Ww e Rev. Dr. st 15, at his late reat. | lew onty seventh strest and Fourta arenuo, ‘ite upper portion of the coftin was then uncovered LABe.—On Saturday, Angast 16, at Ris inte Fest: thal = ates J a Y dene, 350 Bast Fyurteenth street, and the features of the vonerabte deceased exposed | Gen he thor of Thomas Bolger, @ nti TOW NSKNT.—At Charlestown, N. H., op Saturda' aw See Wert ts x my me bg » MADBLING, ronngest child of Joln Diaud to the view of those Who chose to take a last look | oF the county Wexford, parish of Ferps, Ir 4 ihe tulrd race Was between fsb! be with iinctee Fewer rion only. aod those, were diMieg into two classes, One to leave at a time, The course was (a x4 oe raarine ret py 160 and 100 anes; second and 25 francs, with a we! (Gtons for common to pre of honor for the rat of the two Clascos arrive for customs duties and export exceeding the Suo- Monts, August 1,1 UT rey De bh gph dr ey MT Treasury aisbarsem Cotton—Tha market te qittet; sales ee; midds vst class an 40, ‘the public Boor and Na vetoepon, Piss. get la reco 8 bale eee bo tw fas Felson a on Havre, ‘are nak hotor of the-bonds of 1847-48, ‘The circulation has in- | ,_coren let; midaiings nomitt rive; ‘eos deers, of Havre, fret class, tho entra phere receipts, #7 buies, Steriing exch We Lb class, tue fourth, tender notes have decrease’ only $1,116,067. The ert limited demand for money is shown in the decrease of $1,947,196 tn the foans, The specie hac do. fSrmyat Ss iss 980 Basen Dados ice creased $1,990,677, owing to the withirawald | torce helu at ifjyo. Cattle, @S a 96 Od .738. ‘The totats of the present and last | sichtexshange y per cent premlum. old, Yat, § the Loum Marie, of Havre, second tiyon them, a privilege whict: all avatted themselves Sato Ueno family arovrespeotiutly | Rilsa A.D. Townsend year. state) y Aiehor dull acd unsbanced. Flour quiets | and the Pascal, of Havre, the aren, Relatives and fier a y 3 previous statements are as subjoined :— Sa ea A MDa go Bs Wo: cae Yit's | The fourth race wos for plessure yachts, ten tons | Syne comn was then conveyed to the hearse, and a | MVited to attend the funeral, Moun the Charch of the | | ‘The relatives and friends of the family wre, Invited August 8. Avgust B14. Corn duii at $1.10 a #110; the stock ts ty Vale quiet | aad upwards, from ail parte of France. Distance, procession forme’, 28 follows: — Tmmactiiate Conception, Fast Fou e bal Y and | to attond the funeral, from pi on pl 1279, 755,736 at 65¢. a 67c, Hay—Noue on’ the andiog: 8 %o. from | fourteen mues. Prizes, first clase, 1,000 france, vordinate Lodges. avenue A, this (Mond morning, & ait past nine } on Tuesday morning, a eleven o'¢ yo ‘hatha 24,784,427 Oe a Ie or at Ieee Bice | modal of gold; second, 600 franck,’ sliver modal; | arotarus, Independent, Royal Arch, Constitution, | O'c\0ck,, wliere « solenit requiem high mawn ‘wilt be | | Vax Sichny.—At Rew Lotta, on Susiday, Aurust bitrate sph sgh he van Aging, tee. | Recon Clans 4,000 francs, medal of gold; 500 francs | Gramercy. Chance!lor Walworth (with whicd walked eee te nie cra Oerustecy. vesoneiheianiend Fe rk Of Jacob T. on, tm sT16 494 Cotton qpict and unchanged; rece bales exp and medal ¢ . The | prother Taylor, who ffty-alx years ago Joined & | “Towson sunday morsing, Avgist 16, at one |” Funoral this (M afternoon, at two o'clock, + 14,061,515 qpasewice 4,110 ales. sivoop Papulon, Lahure, of Havre, 17) tons, | joage with the deceased more, rk deen. o'clock, Manta Hi, beloved Wile of Martia B, Brown, EM wg ’ Government securities were ditt and steady during NEE ee ee ee oe eee eee the early part of the week, but on Thursday after- OFFICIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE OW SATURDAY. ant the trolaay, Ganutbert, ot aren ax, Fone noon and subsequently @ bear attack was made upon TPANOPERS IW NeW YORE CITY. carried of the third prize, The Marie Gabrielle, them, under which prices yicided from one to one | Beneon Ft, lots 12% to 1.208, fT ioelasive, - Mavre, took the foarth. Afterwards followed five Sica 08 of soiling and rowing boats; and three-quarters per cent before ¢ COCK OM | Ayre sa, BY [he oF Willett a, Bor ap Sattane wae rien xi ei hot specially brilliant, and as the namos of the win- Saturday, following which there was a alight rally | Broome st, «4,40 fre of Witett at & iam at ning boats are doubties# unknown outside the port and the market closed steady at the {improved quota- | HANS Comme OM Mactan at, Bi “25000 | Gr Hai, Ib is heedioss to give the result of the racrs tioam® The presstite to sell caine entirety fromm pnr- | Norvate mt fat, 353 in detatia, Boats from Paris, Havre, St. Malo, Die- Ravin, Steal Wilt cx letie and Honfleur. The second day's races were ties in the street, and hence It is reasonable to snp- | fherif'rty w's, #0 (tb of Stnaton st pose that, thero will be @ sharp reaction from | ist 4% 18) Qw " ), Sage wich, George Washingtov, Globe, Naval, Prince of WELLS,—On Saturday, Angust 15, Jonn WeLts, im Franke, st, Nicholas, Hope, Dorie, NewYork, ieoe 1d 96 YOere ne fitutty and thoes of her fe Raton ay, s % ne ther, | the ‘ist voor of his age. tte, Mystic Tie, Columbia, Lodge of Antiquity, 8: | Thomas Willis, are respectfully Invited to rtiond the | "The funeral will take place from his tate roeitence, Aratty (of Which deceased Was Tiler), Lafayette an funoral, front Her ‘ate reddence, No. as second } aux Prospect sine Jersey Cily, on Tuesay alter a Ne " eet, on Tuesday mo! | pine ‘Luc! noon, at one o'clock. cae eRe menvar ot Mac: | Seep Baad res hae a a Saat | RUMMY topo 1 cane vrith the following pall bearors, members of Mari | Uvieys Sacrnt Sta for te Tepose of Her souk, Bud ciao DB. and Addie Willems, granddaughtes nera’ Lodge, Rook ob whiten the deceased belonged: soul, ee Rua tans = 16, RicHAaD BURKR, ‘Thownas Macnamara, David Barkewetlo, Joseph i. to Caivary nay A a ot 8 he hs and 19 sarauel B. Van W: = . sere omas J. 37" a native cormad, county Cork, | _ The retatives and fe aa of | i ute Fotigne, het altogether superior to the Sun a wae bright and pleasant, and or seman Briggs, Abraham Lic! fig Walker, | BURKE.—Ou Sunday, fully invited to attend the a. ma ul Westerly god surrou orton imandery of fu ny i to ace, " Leaol His (rends and relatives and those of his broth olfie street, ioe. Samal ft wind kicked @ bob! of @ sea and ed the r 1 ‘im the fe of a reversed it er ic this artificial depression, the “shor tnterest | 135 fe no; Fu wet 308 | Sadiiing masvors to look weil to thelr sticks and sag rear Coramnander Thomas ©. Caaseuy acd | Zona wempecst invited to attend the funeral, | day) allernoon, At (ours aioe cnnanag tin ry st ao eso | A ES Ba | re i a 0 wick. an rps | Ee oer Wi Rama ieee resem enpereremcees | tomer tarks Gea teed es dh See Ea TaEE YA, cleoeas, eae eae Ras sbhw ott Ie fe | for tnewbaromont, 26. Distaaowfonctese tein, | Merinet’s LOQgh RO ote te rises giver ghia Ramet 16 utter | Byatt, witow of Winter Wortenidjke,” in the sou unusually active that the borrowers offer to carry ath ae, & ‘The prizes were 1,000, 600 aud 800 frauce, Seven ‘Chapter, i. them without interest. The market for rtiwey fm my Ant we, 26: et boats were entered and mb fror wre, exce) cone Adoipnte Counc, ets relt day, Why ye, VY.9R10 1OER1M.,.. Joni ontd, periiee : from Granville. ‘the Gustave and Vietor, No. 20, {5 5000 | come in frat; she Leontine, No, 4, second, and Maria, tides ted No, 10, third, ail of Havre. Thy had a dashing race, "4 With ail the wind thoy could varry without reefing shares was dull and unsettled, an! Mrie exper on 8 further dectine to 5114, mainly uuder the operations of Dantel Drew, who ts secretly working to reqain Vast Master, carrying the three great lights. 6 in y sal, widow - w attend the see ths Nats rome Ye f Cigglot 10 at the gopklence 5 i I friends. ., Y + 10, tthe poseetaita narehed Inte Bixin avenue, thence | Jane 3, on fury onthe) coet, Wedge of hie. prothae.\ eats Tuouag Pe to Sixteeath street, theace to way, down | ay ete provid pretties wi be | Wison, id. , i Broadway to Fulton stroet to | teken to Providence on Thurwiay Aor interment, year of his age. wi ot tn, aia ‘tate Comevery, wi Covaate. On Saterday Bad A The relatives and friends of he fanilly gre Faspeoi, Spee tho family vai with havent | Gouin, widow of Bowies Cotgar, at Sn ot a i The boautifal 10 ritual Was per. + ~ Sereno nies, THe TNE enone, eae Moet Of GT one "es i 1. TUES fee of BOR at, Oh Wy 0 " pond i controt of the company. ‘The tenoncy of prives fur | Yopar Wh wi ity ut ean 4 eh pared (eels wilaaatsh ova, pein easton ter aens fully Mvited to attend Ung funeral, from No, 198 bee all the specuiative stocks was downward, and |“! aywst! ot Alar ef. TWA aT Ale intary Tweaty-len street, On Tucstay, 1 fete Oly om, pendent for support ints H thine ate vat “OHe “iat eoce 9g We vOMb Of BAO CNtine aaagON It