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NEW YORK HERALD, SATCHKDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1868, 1 - eee es ee a ye a wt FINANCIAL AND CO numerous dealers in covernment securities, who are | shipping order at 45c. Tn rosin bu the ®3th of September. as after (at date the class excuse to make for @e fatlure to aend crat = 7 ceammngameedecee IMMERCIAL. obliged to keep con: santly # certain amount of bonds | by the scarcity of ireigit room. bri cao.8 WIE be deemed sasented to and . tion for those sick arNl wounded f nthe? Hina atau York. to alos ae Faipay, Sept. 4-6 P, M, | om hand, $200, d00do. dover s2 4h am) ee fatea accordiug! ain wninportant busk | he mothmg to say abo.\ the unuoti to pur- 4 omMecers for \l fess GR BSSOCT ¢ the casing yeor, » Hernan ¢, of Forty- | bring th witdin the CouXederate Li for the ex- gires’ Ww York city, was unanimiousiy | ctasive relicf of Union priso.terst He who las been President, On taking the rc he ré- [so forward lo utter what I hay"? Showa to be utterly fulness of .the society; that by | untrue about the question of OXchange their Cpr aroy ey Sunsoeded io deieating tie in- | to these other and i crease of t un beer from $1 to §2 per barrel, | such cireunstances, is the stronge’s! Of Confessions, SHAW—H y ¥, “ 3 fo TLD, fabernacle churei W. Sitaw, omficers were then elected by’ ballot:-—Joveph Lieb- | In rejation to thts exchange of prisoners ques. | to Ansty AS Hote ot Maine.” Nocardss oe mann, of Wil sburg, Vice President; Michael | tion a Colonel W. H. Hateh, of St. Lou, who was STRYKER—GrikvIN.—On Wednesda: iunte, of Rew. York city, Treasurer, and Richard | Assistant Agent of Exchange at one tim * With Com. } 2, atthe residence of Mr. W. B. Willi iy Katzenmater, of New Vork city, was re-elected Sec- | missioner Ould. has also written a letter. the sub- | M. Rowell, James H. STRYKER to HELEN GaterIN retary. ‘The Finance Committee was then elected as | ject, in whieh he aay that the statemen ‘s of Mr. | No cards, follows:—Anton Huepfel, of Morrisanta; H. Linne- | Ould are correct and cau be fully verified by the TALOT—DicksoN,—At Philadelphia, on Thuraday, eines, with li erty to fede @ quote common ato copy. $285, No. 25395 @ 36 75, extra do. $6 nd sags were made of 7, lo do. Wiluntogton at ‘The stormy weather to-day has materially inter. These figures, then, will show that the floating | extra’ pale at $5 50 and 1M No. 1 at - | stock of government bonds can never be very large, | strained #275 E r 2 at with berepae in Wall street, aud on the Stock = Vey vi aie ngerse to Eotnte: Binvortee argument mae on ne, . Ce 7 change prices were so} drooping untul after- leaders lemoc! party, who, ; sap Doon, eo their moran to gloss over the repudiation measures of their plat- ble, Washington at Bi ST > 5 tendency was reversed and the | form—i, e., taxation and redemption in bac! bgt Sole sell quiet st at 1 . id market for securities of all kinds closed firm. The Foctand that Sarslen capalis will be the suf | pis, “Olive was atenly a 8 y i Ya ait ‘Taued ‘red Quctuations in erie were from 46% to 47, and as a | ferers if their schemes succeed. ard tart | endl at We, Lard was also il out arnt, wpring and 00d deal of this stock is being absorbed by invest- | y,\V¢ nave shown, that the heaviest, tow wont (ue | elle were guici but nelanget ia Paine: alee $90 bier crude Ors and other outside parties who believe ina much | working part of our population, to which class ex--] Berg on BL ti unbleached wliier do. was quovet at $8 10, higher price for it ultimately, it shows considerable | Clusively belong all the bonds held by our savings of ZAP was dill and prices were Touinai in the absence PVISIONS.—Receipte none. ‘The market for eversthing 43, and, judged by all the other leading railway | °*”**- Shares, it is undoubtedly the cheapest om the list, At SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. SSuSrened wader thes head sonsained tn. much. “th ae ALES. Wursday, September 3, by ! the Archbistop of Kew York, JAMB# CiLver, Jr, of Ponce, Porw Kico, to SARAH LANG Beales, of © is silent as | WORTHY BkaLes, daughter of Dr. 7. C. grazer mats era, Silence, under | New York, slants vigaaehaiee obs Present, however, there is no organized speculative , and prices have varied scurcel; mann, of Williamsburg; Andrew Finch, New York | official records. September 3, by r « = yany. The demand for pork . c! ‘, nber 4, by the Rev, B, Villiger, S. J. EB. Lae movement in {t in either direction. It is largely Friday, Sept. 410115 A. Me | Sonibiued very light mud there wes very litle dicpontion en attr, Rh a Patch, Hudeod Ot ,, and | Bomynne VELLE TALBON, of Brool N. Y., to Mary B. Dion ‘4 ies so NY Central tj ie the I pad oe to exceed the limite of urgent require- dealt im by the street, however, and still attracts | “ow us sano? 4 men nines was accordingly small, bat the market | INAR Wi TeAppointed attorney to the association. THE WATER STREET PRAYER MEETUSG. | py) ((iyshier of Mr. Kichard T. Dickson, of the tor Bpecial attention. 190000 do..... 1085, 100 Erie Ri ruled steady and closed firm, The sales were about 1,300 bbis., ‘hese officers and eleven others, to be selected by Peery nan 2 - G 6000 US 5-20, cou, °68,.. 108% 500 do. at } a $28 40 for new moss; #24 4 24 25 for extra prime, | the President, fori the Executive Committee, whicl jovernment securities have been rather duex- | SaUNY7% diireg'. 108° 100 do and 925 7b a 938 for prime mess. Live logs were inuirde: | will meet on Friday. the 20th inst., at te sae | IM Consequence of the humst condition of the | raiaeatt Cept for the five-twenties of 1807, which were strong | 25000 Tenn & 3% do. Tos marcel tal See ania ee eeetens te place. The meeting then adjourned. atmosphere and the exposure in the Hexanp of the pana ripen Wednesany September 2, after a lim- and active and sold at 108%. The bonds of 1664 | 20 42 x do under coutuited favorable advices per Atlante cable, Buy ——— scheme of the Bohemian writers and dealers in piety { “The relatives and ends wie eed oS Yours. Were negiected, but as they are two per cent lower | ius, do 350 Hudson’ Tight. "the sales wre about 180 boxes oatuebansorite (or | THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS QUESTION. | ‘0 2dvertive Joun Anton's den of debauchery as a | City Hodge 408, Fund A.M, sro respectfully ime than those of 1805, although they carry the same | lwo Ger Gernew...° 23 S00 Mich So snd iblye, Yor Oustbertaod vat “Gut mouse eine thonaer wih prpties noes hos house of prayer the attendance at noon yesterday | Sm snnday alveraon al we dee eee Amount of accrued interest and are in other respeots | 10000 $27. $00 Clev & Pitia ales of about 100 packages on the basis of Ide. for Vickied | Another Letter from Ex-Rebel Commissioner | ¥88 wot so “mixed” nor so “fervent,” although | The members of City Lodge, s08 4 Yr and A. M,, are equally valuable, it is probable that sill ances ie §. Bauti qhoulders, as a Rd a b4 di pail ba Find Ould. large, a8 on previous occasions. Among the very hereby summoned to meet at their rooms, Odd’ Fel. bes special movement in them, the margin for a | 0 bits'pn 1008 Recees and We. atc. | for bagged | do. | Beet, thous RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 2, 1868, | 4epraved of the neighborhood, who are as fond of ilend the feneralcoocr ine ee Wee Renda rise betug greater than in any other stock on the | 1000MiI4StPS'slstm 103 63 do. LR AE te ind perk se berg lied My attention bas been calied to @ letter of S, A. | excitement ax other people, “the thing,’ as one of JONATHAN BEAN, SW. ‘Acting nater. list. The outside demand for the later issues of | 2) Gc #Gt Eastin Ziq 300 Clev #1 were dull a #29 0 SL, provious prices’ Tierce bref was di | Meredith, Who sisles hhuself “late Brigadier Gen- | the most bloated of the Cypriaus remarked, “is about | A. S. Hows, Secrotury, ; , five-twenties, and especially the registered stocks, | 3100MileS&P7810c0n #1 $00 do, finnd obiety for shipments aud prices were'hixher, The sales + eral and United States Commissioner of Exchange,” | Played out.” Oa en oan a ae tee which are very scarce, is increasing, and there | 3y%Cic & R Tis mb 10 aad hy comprined iia packaged at eee vor, ,8%. tT published originally in the Butaio Commerctat aa- | Tn consequence of the rush of pickpockets to the | parish of Lurigan, county Cavan Irelands ae Ae ts at the same time considerable disposition | 12Cen National Bank. 108 900 dered, and also (not previousty reported) 0 | tertiser, and copied in other papers. This “United } “love feast” to pluck the pigeons whom curiosity or ‘The funeral will take place, ‘from Uke comer of shown by speculators to cover “shorts” and | 900 6, 200 eee dca ie [eee sake ° rather hoary ae | States Commissioner” is not Brigadier General Solo- | Teal desire to assist in furthering a good work Grand one emcee streets, thls (Saturday) after. buy for arise, At the close the market was firm at | 3? JeomnastFialitieor.. 8% | our quolations aniexed, The detnant wae nimost encteiy | mou A. Meredith, of Indiana, as the Hon. Gar- | Prompted to attend, and who for a day or two sot Corres. -On Thursday, September 8, after a short the subjoined quotations, and the signs of the times | 10 3. de Bee | fee pet Jest ep esl 1 sly my pore ret Davis, of Kentucky, supposed in his re- | Hold of several very desirable “feathers,” it was | illneas, Joun Correr, aged 23 years. are favorable to much higher prices before the pres- | 12° 100 Pitts, Fe HBS | and prices of the prime Fraion whol, ware princip wought | marks in the Uuiied States Senate upon re- | deemed necessary to place policemen at the door | gaits relatives sak ends Of eee folate ent mouth expires:—Registered, 1881, 113% a 113%; | 100 500 Ohio & oy | After, gmgre,gmore steady. ihe sigek is tair, though cbelly | tauigtion in January, 1863, but Sullivan A. Mere- | amd detectives within the house to pre- | deuve, 76 James street, this (Saturday) sfternoo a do. Jersey and Pennsylvania, fresh patis, dc. 10 Chte a Aiton" ML" F ru rexerve, firkinm ood 0 prime, inary 7 RR.» ea 27e. | Pennaylvanta da kins,” good to priine, 10 Cleve, P & Aub..20'6 101 a. aoatae be. jomaitrpor eer dith, formerly of Philadelphia. He is more = gular he prevent, while the “‘sensationists’? were al er, ol Ly 5 b nows li ej 4 or vr ee! would ever get angry at thing he says or writes, ing their vocation common thieves gathered together | Weeks and 1 day. coupon, 1881, 114 @ 11449; 5-20’, registered, 1862, 108% @ 10844; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 1133% a 11354; do., 1864, 109% a 10944; do., 1865, 111*4 a 11144; do., 1865, September 3, ALOR, ine . and Maggie Cortia, aged % January und July, 10854 @ 1083Z; do., 1867, 1083 a Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. ‘good to prime, ‘a Be, mung, Suasex and Orange | he is such al ass, 4 ry it in the den of the “Wickedest Man,” who does not ‘The funerai will take place, fronn the restdence of 308%; do., 1888, 108% @ 108%; 10-40%, registered, | 6000's, "8, éou.... 11 000 Erie Sa'm,........ 96 | Qqunty dairies, sirkdns, 4c, 0 45e, + Cuensingo, Del it | Gostacle. to Telurning exchanges nae ieee etter | profess that he has “got religion,” although nodoupt | her parents, im Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, tite oe an x 765 10 a , "7000 US 5-36, cot 3g 100 sha West C ci! Baty Bioutaanne, pate dau “ert ins, Aze, ww dd of paroles, Mr, Ould had some eighteen or cwenti “seriously impressed,” ought to satisfy every honest | (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. 103% a 10414; 10-40'8, coupon, 104% a 105; October | 15000 do 1345 5h American Express. ae epee and Wales county dain vga tine thousand which he claimed ieee iy ae Renat and discerning mind that the exhortations of the CRANE.—At Elizabeth, N, J., on Tharsday, Septens compounrls, 1865, 118%. 19000 US 1 do. + 436 | nary to ‘State da i, of these parole: pe tithe » 7 missionaries are not of a character to be called bene- | ber ®, Mrs, Haxnigy Burnet Crank, widow of the fe 5000 US 5-20", bg br And mae EN. paroles were taken by guerilias, bush- y Rey. Jolin R. Crane, D. D., of Middietown, Com, tm) "he bears have continued their efforts to depress } 25000 US 5-20, cou, pepyrose fy irk . o whackers and detached commands in tue West, No bong ~~ Poon * J "e . wo 2883 h Welsh tubs, Lewia and Oawego counties, 85e. possession was ever had, no delive! 1 fhe praying yesterday was in the usual vein, | the sist year of her age. the gold market all day, but the indications | 25100 40 tubs, fair to good, State, Sic. alc. | Cuvese Fair io prime | Ana no rolis were ever Turnisheds On the cantato og | Mostly of the snume order, with shakes in the voice, | Relatives and friends of the family are invited to now are that the full effect -of these has doo Us 5 dairy make, +4 do. dow, tactory make, I4c.a lea | O° town by a rebel cavalry raid the conan such a8 Burton assumed when he impersonated | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 142 Broad 4 ‘ 4 Mawworm. There were plenty of interjections im- | Street, on mained long enough to (ake the paroled of unariwed | reriardedwith the aspirations offered for thesaving of | Das aroled men behind, and forwarding the paroles to | Me“ Wickedest Man’s” soul, who stood in a rather | September 3, AgaNpA ML. relict of Samuel P. Damon, Richmond. And the rebela had the nen to re unconcerned manner in the midst of the throng as } i te 45th year of her age. quire the United states ‘government to exchauge if he, too, were getting tired of the farce. The relatives and friends of the family are respeet- prisoners legitimately captured m battle for suc, ‘There are many of John Allen's old associates who | fully invited to attend the fun¢ om Gees eh becom ‘s Jangh at the idea of nis conversion. They are per- ren, Jataica, on Sunday afternoon, at three ? :, juaded that there {s something beside “ religion” { To show how utterly untruthful Pally i Twill | ‘the movement. Money, sonie “wilsver; et mace —In South Bergen, N. J., at the residence of ve c ptte: _ Da give an extract from an ofticial Letier which {wrote | spring of the whole affair. Our own opinion is, the | Paui McKenney, on Thursday, September 3, LyDta londay afternoon, at four o'clock, t Jamaica, L, 1., on ‘Thureday morning, Tige. ‘Pernornum,—Receipts, 706 bbls. refined, 85 di crude and 200 do. naphtha. The market for erud in bulk, was quiet, the higher prices asked chec! transactions. We quote idisc. ‘The market for refined was moderately active and firmer, closing at 8l\c. a Buc. for standard while. Business was materially restricted by the seareity of frei h rates at which it was held. | There we: standard white at for October, at Uc. r Octover, on pri- , though quiet, was been felt and that a sharp upward reaction can- | 75900 US 5-2, ¢, 'U5, n.. not be long deferred. The opening transactions | 20 do... war’? were at 143%, following which the fluctuations 28000 O dowonn * were from 148% to 14434, with the closing transac- | o°f\) NG ater tet en tions prior to the adjournment of the board at three 1010 Venn 6's, ex cou. < at 144, following which sales were made at | jit Tenn S's new. i the latest quotation on the street was 66 0 nee 10000 dow... beteall 654% 100 Mil A SUP pref.betc 8535 3.000 Virginia Bigynew.. O20 Chic & Alton pref... 144 5u00 Os 5 Cley 14 RK terms, In Philadelphia the m: ‘The wales were 1,.U0 bbis. ember 21, 15 , in relation to these 14444 a l4i%y. There was a very active borrowing 53° 900 ) P-& Ash RR. 100 dard wiite at SU%\c., man is sincere enough, and will 30 continue a Davis, aged 67 years, 3 pepper y a 600 > ipl Yate | very paroles, It ts as follows:— . as tong | Davis, ag years. demand for coin, and loans were made at rates vary. | 1000 Pitts MWE Cid 97 “19.C,0,bin'& Ind RR. ot os i foe Se Tank a apt AA aes: on claim A iroles of oltizens. All the | #8 the excitement is kept up or the “teachers” who | | The relatives and friends of the family are respeat. Salk it 12e., gold. * | paroles which | will produce will be those of federal surround him can influence him, fully invited to attend the funeral from the Sixteentt ing from one to two and @ half per cent for carrying, —_ Kio was quiet, but with ‘hi in value. Wo “ ¥ Bye ype a ‘The story that the vile wom living at other dens | street Baptist church, near Eighth avenue, New and afverwards without interest to either borrower or COMMERCIAL REPORT. Inferior {0 prime Carolina at ye: ule, aud Mangoon a oh ey “he par ee Noeaiey weve the vantien In, the timmediate | neighborhood are not per- | York, this aturday) afternoon, at one o'alock. ender—-a'consl ‘ ” LoVe: a ¥ic. “ FE eee ety ere tie part’cs | mitted by their keepers to enter the Allen bagnio ORAN.—On Thursday, September 3, Susan DORA! ms h s) re crnnll salerat ihc " i ee ree date of each transaction. 1 will accompany the pre- / O8¢ has caused to be bruited abroad, in anticipation The funeral will take place, from her lute reste and especially since Wednesday, and the rush of the | BU 1-b1Ne MavEntars.—For Eastern spruce there was a | Poms salen ai ldo. a ldage, | Mlmouly was steady at Bi a Dears to cover thelr contracts when tie market be- | Moderate demand, and prices were steady. The arrivals are | | Sveurx ign ruled quiet at @6 ab a $046, gold. Stock ima doi ghbeeaite ni castactanie* ot moderate, The sales were about 600,000 feet at #19 50a 822. | Sept. 3 18:8, 3p tons. gins aC ngly Will materially assist the Up- | ycnow pine timber was unchanged, being quiet, but steady, UGAR.—the market for raw was only moderately active, 3 saraal but abs ate ‘ices, Wardmovement, The gross clearings amounted to | a 433 a $25. Laths were in moderate request and in fair eee umibe ans Sy ieoca radars: rhe anien rere so nan $55,579,000, the gold balances to $1,517,456 and the | supply. Sates 800,000 at 62 0 a 3. Lime was steady at $150 | St 10%<c. a Il)gc. ; also 29 boxes at 100. We quote:—Inte- currency balances to $2,221,989. ‘The Sub-Treasury | for common and 82 for lump. Rosendale cement was steady | Go" igasera luscers Lait togood grocery dee Wiye. n itees disbursed $147,000 in coin during the day in payment | ai 175 per bbl, while bricks were in fair demand at about | and prime to bie don) Hise. 1c § centrifugal (hhds: of interes! on the public debt. The price varied av % BO for. spas loa $8 a te Genael and 445 a gba A Ede ey ry: beg ne fos of failure in the enterprise, is false. These women | dence, 28 Franklin ave., this (Saturday) morning, and do attend; but they look upon the whole thing as a x church, Brooklyn, where @ rich joke, and are less affected in heart by the words fered, at ten o'clock, for the they hear than in stomach by the gin they drink. | repose of her soul, Thence to Calvary Cemetery for One of vile Tomarked to a bwoud in nary, in the inermet ence nae nae aceivi Men a 4 writer's hearing, ‘Come, Jinny, let’s go un’ git some UNN.—In Brooklyn, on ursda; ir pop ee neal . ph pashanaveneeae, gin. Thim preachin’ chaps e me —— dry!” Harrison J., son of William H. aud Hliza unt, aged ble to infer that he had forgotten, as that is a habit Such, it is fair to remark, is the effect of the pray- | 16 months and 8 days. of his. I recollect one case, when he was acting as | &™S 00 the minds of thé degraded ones who gather ‘The funeral will tike place from the residence of United States Commissioner, in which he failed to | Within the bar and dance rooms of Johnny Allen. his parents, 290 Sackett street, this (Saturday) afver- * It seems that this is not @ new thing with Allen, | noon, at half-past three o'clock. sentation with such full and particular evidence as willenable you to verify the truth of the case by your own records and the statements of your own onicers and soldiers.” Now, whether Sully forgot the other day in Buffalo for | &c.; fair to prime retining Porto Kico, 10%c. a 10%e. ; fair to : _ Piiladelphis front, road trginet nae yd ‘ie | claim certain credits to which he was entitled, and I i sg as follows: diye eaatbver ade Bunswax van guia bas cnoie fd ae: a es 193 10 Rae refined waa flow ol ‘eale at oi jc. for ee took occasion to refresh his memory. it he wishes ur ae i a eae ear peanin ae Taney youn eae ssyesra aging - . 33 . . . < OOPERAGE STOCK was in fair demend an ‘m al 40 +. for be lo Ki \- ? i + 30:45 A. ML Mase 5310 PL Mo. Wdd3g 01443, | 2.88.3) for anear hooks, 68 Inch headay $290 a. 82 65 for | Soar. Snstile was quiet, but held at Ite: cael we the particulars and asks for them in more polite lan- | SXnaustion; that in, the’ midst of the ongiew of his | Relatives and friends are invited to attend the or : do., 36 inch do; $2 75 molasses do., 82 inch do; SYTEARINE ii ya man id Money continues extremely abundant, and loans | {ober dor, Boe) tor rem dor U0 a 97 for wheter Ey aaica of BON) Ibe, part at iohce a Wier aceudng ie qual! guage than he uses in his letter 1 will give them to } gen he would auddenty rush from his barroom, | funeral, from his late residence, 46 King streot, om are made on call'at th |. | 855 for 14 feet hoops and $48 a B50 for 12 feet d ‘¢ made on call at three and four per cent, the lead. market remained quiet, but prices were frm. in. su s where, perhaps, he had been engaged in a fight or a | Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. psilly i dearely more accurate in nis cation of | roaring match, to the dance half and there fling |< Funiuene—At ‘hatontown, 'N. J. On Thupvtayy It is utterly untrue, either, that | made “illegal de- | 0% Mls knees petition long and loudly for himself and | September 3, ERNEST CHARLES, only son of Edw: clarations of exchange,’ or that “all prisoner the wretches who stood in wonder around him. Charles and Eliza Winthrope Fiedler, aged 7 months. paroled by the United States authorities were imine- We regret to say that the work of “changing the Notice of funeral hereafter. diately returned to active duty in the rebel army.” | Dearts’? of the fallen creatures in Water street Gavrigk.—On Friday, Septomber 4, FLt7Aperey It was the practice of the agents of exchange on Aare Pe ree The eet shirraregi os, aye br A widow of Samuel Gautier, tn the 60th yeas = “ in it, even if sincere, are not calculated for | of her age. both sides to deciare exchanges when equivalents } the catibre of mind they address. What 14 wanted is | Due notice of the funeral will be given hereafter. 10. CANDLES.—Sperm wore quiet, but higher, being held at | 8. The mark ed ing dealers in government securities being enabled | 4se."'Patent were also higher, clusing aise’ nd-adaman- | The receipts are sili ight. Jobers’ prices were $5 10 0 4 to borrow all they require at the lower rate, There | tine, were slow of sale, but steady, at dlc. = 220, for u Peyronie setkt Shinatote: ab pote bediry is & moderate amount of currency being sent to the Goxpon<-Resstnte. - nels Lene ges any the mater al for Turks — id Pee Dushal oe a vorable cable advices from Liverpool the market was onl Ne rtant ‘Su were rumo: ‘West to move the crops, but this has not yet mate- | moderately active and heavy, and prices of all grades, exce, | we could not trace them. Prices were higher, pvcmipe Pon rially affected the legal tender reserve of the banks, | ge0d middling, were 2c. per 1b, lower. The demand wi aiisc. gold RA tons Malacca brought ion gold. Banca was 01 a till principally fr I The sales 1,650 bales, Mt ¥ 5 tu which they are still strong, ‘There is very little | {ncluling 11 tor apinding, 365 on epeculation anda Cor ex | moderately active at foreser prices ‘There were anise! 500 | WTC At thee eee ee eT te eee arte et | a man of enthusiasm—one of their own class, master | GiLt.noy.—On Friday, September 4 JOHN GILROY, commercial paper being made, and strictly prime at | Port Subjoiued are the closing quotations:— poxos charooal terne at 1 62, 20N do, IC. coke and 300do. | the discharge of prisoners of the Oller Barta isha | of rough language and homely bite of philosophy, | » native of Mount Palace, county Cavan, Ireland, bile leans harcoal on private terms. ve Short dute is in request at flye per cent, while above tat Tecan | *eactow was th fair demand and higher, ‘The sales were | thorized to discharge an equal number of their own | Winton Lorene At hoarene: nun tue! beet wo cirese' is Naiice of the funeral will appear in Sunday's three months it is rated at six and seven cent. Ordinary... 23 8B a— 000 Ibs., at Laie, w 18360, , ofticers and men from parole, furnishing at the same | them for th benef nt Percent. | Goodordinary .... 25 35 % a— ‘OuACG0.—The transactions tn Kentucky were moderate, | time to the other party @ list ot their prisoners | Mel for thelr special benefit. aBALD, At the commencement of business the railway | Lowmiddiing..... 27 3 228%6 | but prices were quite steady: there were sales of 200 bhda. | discharged and of their own officers and PE 8 all pig th te tere bape IBRD Tafa i nips, Map Re Cel neg a Sendleat . bad mM i, mes T. share market was dull and steady, and at the early | Good middling. B= | Made of 60 cance old Onio. at Oise, Blido. at T6ije men relieved from parole, thus enabling each | outuren-and hie own he loves beyond ‘monsure. No | aged 26 years and 17 dave. , party to relieve from parole such of their very wicked notwithstandii “ “ ” man, ing what the sensa- Funeral services on Sunday. Oe ee Eg Pe BO ch A tod mongers may say to the contrary, can love the | HANg.—In Harlem, on Thursday, September % Has oF dimneyell fedcral troops ircuntheir Out | little folks, or “suffer them to come unto him.” Now, | Many ANN HANS, aged 2 years, 11 months and 1 days me arrieey eral troops from their pa- | yonn desires that his gratitude to the Dover Street | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res; a a 32% a — 33) aession of the open board Erie sold at 46%, Rock | CorFEE.—We heard of no business of consequence in Rio, | new do. at 4c. » Séc., 25 do. (seconds) at 18., rices for which, however, were steady. Ordinary cargoes dat Ben, tate and C : Isiand 102} and Northwestern 84%. At tne first ware auoled mote: 8 ear gold, inbona fat do “ee disnew Stan at Sieh an Connerticet allere aa seconds T a Mc. 5 hey alic.; prime a co. 5 Ox- li i a Coy a a rf regular board the volume of business was-rather tremtes Yd ot ac i voter Kinds vrece quiet, Bal quite | sae 150 bale at Shore tn we pe alee was quiet; light and prices were drooping. On the call | steady. Sales’ 600 bags faibo and 100 do. on roles I had under this article of the cartel the right | Mission School should be known, and so he pub- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest. e . privale terms. We quote:—Java, Miigc. a 283. duty | Kentucky. Light Loaf. to declare exchanges to that extent, and I did 80 de- | tishes a card, in which he returns thanks for ita in- | dence of her parents, corner of 12k street and ‘New York Central closed 34 lower than at the same Wie. & 30c. Ceylon, 17 @ 1dee,; Marucaibe, | Lage per tbs... roan) clare, Never in any one instance did f go beyond | terest in his little boy Chester, It is a3 follows:— Second avenue, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock. MWe, @ ie” rc. time yesterday, Erie 1, Hudson River 34, Michigan Be. w 16igc. j Jamaica, 14igc. a 1b)g0. j Common leaf’ ve han ic. m Wie, Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg %{, Cleveland sald inet was dull at about former I3igc. a Me. and Toledo 134, Rock Island %, Northwestern %4, | prices: Sales bout 25,000 ibe. at 2840. for Detroit and Lake ae cee, preferred %, Fort Wayne 1, Milwaukee and st® Paul | *'Buuas asp Ores Wyere generally quiet. The sales were | alin © old Crop. 34, proferred %, Ohlo and Mississippi % and Pacific | 2,casks Deaching p Feet & ait fois cauatis | C°™Mersset nes. that. 1 always promptly notified the federal ageut r ‘To THE PoBLIC.—As little as I have sought or sajoret no- ERBELL.—On Thursday, September 3, at Lancas- of the exchanges. Surely 1 had the right to offset | toriety, 1t by chance seems to have been gained for ie, sg i ELIZABETH Heknnets widow of Henry the Vicksburg paroles by those taken by Forrest and | through the zeal of persons interested in my welfare, whose | jierpell, in the 7th year of her age. Wheeler in Tennessee, e federal practice and my } anxiety to touch my heart with religion has led them to hold : a friends of the famil: also those of own were in accord. Sully knows it, In a letter | me upto the public as “the wickedest man in New York," | | Relatives an Ba written by ae on October. tabs to iim, cpotuted | setuinde sy Ufees soe, hei emety muatzyateene | Rater are respectful invived to attend. the fw tical na ‘ af Ra et ont natin hats ee te io ts that he was educated entire- | neral, from the residence of her son, John L. Her+ ‘tons sal Mail 4; while Tennessee sixes, ex coupon, were 1 | soda at 45gc. a 407 Average * tenant Colonel Ludlow, had done the same thing. Street higher, new issue 1%, North panies aise (new | 22.) bicarb. sada, tc. 0 Fine wrappers In the same letter 1 also informed him that 1 would | the “request Por” the intant. baby, “wiro’ is" oniy | Dell, 60 Seventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at two 1 ne as seade’ 1,000 bs. French quinine and 60 do. P. and W. Myvt Yorn Sate Allers. only claim such paroles as were in accordance with | six ‘old, and we bog that the namo of his teacher, M ovclock. ye ee issue) % and Missouri State sixes 34. Government | gedda, 1, a ost q Average lots...... the general orders of the Untied States War Depa Williams, now lying beneath the god, shall ever be remem- inwix.—On Thursday, September 3, MARGARRE nine on private terms. French quinine was quoted at $2 Ww: ‘We. Be. we! pi securities were firm, and for the five-twenties of | $9 40, gold, and P. and W. do. $¢ 65 = 82 70 do. Pee tis aad Obis lars... Bige. ere: ment, ‘No one knows better than’ Sally thas my a a alg regent, before conuding this article to ex: | FRANCks, daughter of Margaret and the late Jared 4s67 and 1468 strong at an advance of ¥a %. At | Fis. —Dry Crt re + 2c @ Ic. Clatations of excuauge were Ilnited to cases where | Mir. George W. Egleston, the superintendent of the school, "Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu the open board atone o’clock the market was dull Bank at'#7 33 New mackerel were in demand and sales | _tavige” common, ‘foo oe > it feet oa furaished equivalents in prisoners or Ee helped tay infant ia veld weather to get te his school, | Hera, from the church, corner Waverley place and and heavy, and Erle sold at 463%, New York Central | Were efested of S00 bbls at $33 0 Be toe a ra oe nee cetera | geil however, ie wants an instance when men un- | , f verewlth acknowledge the thanks of myscit my wife an i | Hammond street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one 1264; and Fort Wayne 1083. At the second regular | do. and large No. : Lo We ard ane inte prin ie: a Be. odode ey od and TE Gnd tts tie. te of Gguaral Because SerT” hia, Ot concas, wan’ pte wielin WS bring the ina. | —JOULe.—On Thuraday, Septomber 3, Mrs, Wurma- board the bull eloment was stronger and prices | smok¢i herrings. Las tele Maalmon were steady at $28 a | Lristtwork,, common and medium, Ibe. @ good ani A a ri ‘aged "5 years. markable military achievements, That ixtin- | slou before the public. Oh, no. Bere JOLL The relatives and frends are invited to attend the c ve Barrel herring unchanged at $6 a #9. L.—The market for fleece is passably active, though nished commander, by Geueral Order No. L “ cchorred a stipe geen aunts remot Oat 02905 | Vai one ca Guaix.—Kecelpis, 86/1 bbls, dour 89 do, corm } she demand ie checked considerably ‘bythe high prices de. Mure 9, 186s, required all the oflicers. and men. who funeral, froin the Samaritan Home, ‘Thirty-seventh New York Central closed 3 lower than at the first | meal, #,96) bushels wheat, 29,996 do. corn, 27,398 do. oats and | tmanded. Thestock is considerably reduced, -and of the low | had veen captured in hid department and teleased NEW JERSEY. street, near Kighth avenue, this (Saturday) afver- reguiar board, Fort Wayne 3, Milwaukee and St. | 160 do. rye. | fhe market for spring wheat tlour rated buoy- | and medium grades, which wre most sought after, there is | on parole to return to service, on penalty of being epee sais noon, at one o'ciock, The remains will be taken to ant and firm under a continued good demand, in part for te quite ascarcity, The receipts continue diminutive, owners, Paul preferred 4, and Tennessee sixes, ex coupon, peste the provinces: ye aoe, kinds, and gepoctay : “4 anticipating « further advance in prices, holding back their 4; while Brie Was 3 higher, Cleveland and Toledo | {ister EMowt," though some lots which were pressed for ante | thai" «hes ‘stock is? considerably. lighter. than it" ia Northwestern %, preferred %, and Tennessee | went ata trifle below our quotations. ae general market | usually at this season of the year, being almost showed no change, however, as nearly all the sales were | gxhausted. Pulied wools are in fair request and command full sixes, new issue, 3¢. Government securities were | st full prices. Cailforala, Nour was quiet put more steady | prices. Texas and California are in moderate demand; srives pit w a were about 7 . Southern, re the scare’ deairabl firm and fve-twenties of 1867 were an eighth per | Aouraiatsnens, cise moderate inquiry. sales MB bbe. | feax"Atil checking transactions: prices are steady. The cent higier, At the open board at half-past three | Rye flour was dull and lower, the sales being confined to aalen are 490,0.0 Ibs. fleeces at 42)e. a Sie, tachading 12,000 the market was firm, but inactive, and Erie sold at Mery Ry fewrd ji in reed ead. far 0 Ue , X Ohio ate. 33000) tbs No. aad xx Ohio at toe. a 46%, New York Central 1263s, Reading 9244, Fort | quote:— seaein iene unwashed Louisiana at bsier, 2800 Ibe. Obie " ‘ Tbs. Stat Wayne 108", and Tennessee sixes, new, 6634. Dur- | Superfine & 7350 800 | arc etek Michiggh by ¥ considered deserters. No equivaients, n en pu- - Greenwoot. roles, had been furnished. {{ Sully will come pra mt Hoboken. Philadelphia papers please copy. to a later period he will find titat the sume Cling was aA Tt APPER'S CONFESSION — KING.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, September 2, Dr N ORGANIZED ew vere € 5 eqs ; THpopone FB. KING, aged 64 ¥ foled by Generhl Lee and his subondie Gana ov YourHret Rosaees.—Yeserday morning | itis friends and those of the family are invited to alad named James McCann was sentenced to two | attend the funeral without other notice, from hia roled by Generali Lee and hia subordinat late residence,26 Schermerhorn street, Brookiyn, thia the Gettysburg Ror oe ie of the oMeer hy " w wer Jered to duty refused, on th y ths’ imprisonment for till-t ing. When sent rere orde iy ol e ground of their | mon ip nt fol apping. m sen turday) afternoon, at two o'clock.” Interment a& Greenwood Cemetery. Raroles, S08 hers ret Te ae sates of these | up he turned State’s evidence and rade the fol- Sully is not more for ate in his reference to Mr, | !OWing statement:—“We are @ gang of cleven Wednesday, September 2, pop, wife of Abran 5. Lockwood, izaoeth and the late Levi T. LockWoob.—4 Frances L. Loc and daughter of Mrs. avis’ message and negro soldiers. As boys, organized for the purpose of breaking ae oe pe e maonenge into houses and stores to take Whatever we made no practical dificulty. Federal prisoners, | CaM get. Three of the number, including muyself, 15,000. X do, at Dane, aged 30 years and 3 months. ing the remainder of the afternoon there was only a 8008 850 | dé\oc., 5,000 medium Ohio at 4 3,000 do. Towa at d5c., 1 r ; 0 ‘000 mixed do. K, were under the exc! o . ook out during the day, the others prow! around The relatives and friends of the family are res} very moderate volume of business transacted, but By Gul dog above Wostern at Abc. {0,dov mized do, a4 2/50 Faas aidlerate yoveruunent during the whove of the | Might. The latter have their president, vice presi- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late reste 00 No, 1 Ohio at 43c., 4000 heavy State at 4c trae oat ‘ie ‘000 No.1 heavy r. dent and tressurer, To the latter sil booty is deliv. Sully is inaccurate again tn his statement about | Ted. ¢ plunder of the day is allowed to the three negro troops. ‘The Confederate authorities did uot | W240 Fob during that time. disclosed the names rejuse to exchange free negro troops. ft is true that of the mbers, which will be made public as soon they did not agree to treat negre slaves as the sub- as the arrests are made. One o f the gang, named jects of exchange. ‘They did not so consent, because | Murphy, was arrested during the day, bot while belug their constitutions, Confederate and State, recog. | Conveyed to the station nse he made his escape nized slaves as property, and therefore, on recap- and was not afterwards caught. ture, they followed the rule of ail property aud Bergen. prices were well supported, and at the close at six shipping bean war. o'clock the quotations were as subjoined:—New York | Round hoop Ubio, trade brands. Central, 12555 & 126%; Erle, 46% a 46%; Reading, 92% | St Perf ne yd a 924,; Michigan Southern, 85); a 8544; Cleveland | St. Louis choice double extra. and Pittsburg, 87 @ 87%; Rock Island, 1024 a 102%; | St, outs chotee famlty io: Northwestern, 8534 a 855%; do. preferred, 854; a 85. Southern supertiue and extra Fort Wayne, 108%¢ @ 10834; Pacitic Mail, 101% @ 1024; | Rye tiour..... cit SO giana street, on Sumiday morning, at elock. MA At Bergen Point, N. J., on Thuraday, September, CATHERINE GRORGIANA FRASER, wile of Robert Mackie, of this city. The relatives and friends of the family are invited ¢ Trinity churen, N. Y., om wat one o'clock. eptember 4, at twelve My washed nt Sie., Zi do 43¢., 2.400 tnbbed at ‘Michigan, 90,40 Ohio’ and 25,000 un- combing on private terms—the latter is scarce and in quick demand and higher, washed Canada being held at 673¢c. a Ta. and do. Western at S2c. # Sic.; also 60,000 Ibs. ‘pulled at 9c. a 45c. for super lainbs and extra lot of short lambs’ at 0%) Tbe, anwochawee Sem SSsshasessesse' to‘attend the funeral, Monday afternoon, at hal Friday, Calffornia flour (sacks and WILLIAM, youngest son of John @ eehSessboletat @&| SRessssssessee sheep's, Including = A ee ote: Aw M4; Corn mei, Texne at 28i0. 0 bye; {| reverted” to thelr former condition. They . , Pine. —AboU ock, : plana Rhye ie i wy Namen bi 3 SBE sac | Be mier ana mnolie, verze anna mry degre | Held tha ‘an elie of | etanripaio “deciare | yigey yearenay forenoon the cottage urmiare fac | garees ae “eve EYEE, aed 1 moni and ; : fore are 36 bales Cay om q ote m p o 2 cottage " bd comie wheat market raied quiet, but holders were generally | Sud 70,000 ibe. Mexican on per Pe Dp? sold, ] by a hostile power did not deieat their fhe relatives and friends are reapectfully invited rights or (he rights of their citizens when the | tory on Prospect street was destroyed by fire. The slave came again into their possession. if the | building and its contents are valued at $19,000; in- principles of the quo post Uimind are te govern the | sured for $8,000. The market for foreign exchange has been strong | grm*poih for apring and wiuter. There were some few ex | “Winsurye-keceipia a4 Dhine, The market was dull and and moderately active during the day on the basts of as some lots were pressed forsale and | prices were weak; sules 200 bbls. bonded at (i xtrem: to attend the funeral, from hie tate residence, corner ce however, 01 sold at extremely’ low which were kept private, but |" Wit kHoN#.—We heard Of uo sales. Aretic was quoted Front and Adams street, Brooklyn, on Sunday after- 109'¢ for prime bankers’ bills on England at sixty | understood to ve below the extreme quotations annexed. | 9: gi 15a #1 20. case, Ido not see how that view can be answered. Newark. noon, at two o'clock. ' 1 4 Several lots of amber winter were ordered in store, the wi atter Che’ conce: d * be NeVILiK.—On Thursday, September 3, Mag close bankers’ bifls on Engiand at sixty days were | For chetes He. T epring 8 i wag Shas Bul ier rere eed —— tie Confederate government. But be that a8 i may, | expectation of whose demise was announced in yes- | danghter of the late Robert Hous, of Brooklyn, quoted wt 109% @ 100,45 at three days, 10944 a 109%; | eee Soy ashes at 62 ig 0 $2 04 or No.3 spring, | ‘The following is the lat of tnarine transfers at this | wiy sliould a duieulty about the reivase of siayes, | terday’s issue, died at his late residence ia Tigh ne friends and acquaintances haf the tneald sane v of 3 ‘ H kers’ bills on Pa Leary for old and ambel ag 1 not form one-fiftieth of the number of the . Spectfully imvited ' . “4 late Rearecrec panies 4 Vet etre bs winter, #2 92 70 for white winter—the latter for choice | POF stuce September 1: ba ners, Drevent the exchange of the others: | Steet Rhoawpe yy A ree The = ased was the ence, seventy-sixth street, between Eleventt at sixty days, 518% & 5.16%. Michigan, #2 80 for white California. Corn ‘ i When streight’s men were decained under grave | €\lcst pan Def eae Pennington, aud was | iq pweifth avenues, Bloomingdale, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- nominal at a decline of Ic. s 2c. per bushel eptember 3, Rosert Ore, ia extreme Coes for prime new cee, Wi charges preferred bythe Governor of Aiabaina other t4 anct balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city | cjose. The sales were about 66 exchanges Went on.” So when Morgan's men were Goup Rossery.—Yesterday forenoon Chariea to- put ina econ § aaron ops re kept | nig, a journeyman jeweller, was arrested by detec- in jails exchanges wel Op . ‘as there to | 7, " os one rule for the white men and another and wore | “ves Fischer and P. C. Smith on a charge of having favorable one for the black? General Butler thought | olen from his employer, John Gosser, of No, 1! Du- the case of negro soldiers strong enough to stand } rand street, some $64 in gold. The thert was effected upon tts own merits, especially ay the federal gov- | about the middie of last month, but it was not till ernment, after all the Union prisoners were ex- | yesterday that the alleged robber was set eyes upon changed, had a large excess of Confederates on hand | in this vicinity. He was batled to appear before the who Coed oe ee hostages; but it seems that | Grand Jury on a charge of grand larceny. Sully thinks otherwise. : , a aaivright inoue thing. ‘The matters he sets | SERIOUS AFFRaY IN THR SevENTH Wann. —It was forth were diMfculties in the way of exchange, but | not until yesterday that the authorities were mu only Lrcmengd ge Bo eee ie oo and uae aware that a serious affray, in which three persons plers. ieved me, and now be- wis my ~ enat he was senuto Fortress Monroe for the had been badly hurt, bad occurred in Coiden street, parpose of preventing exchanges. General Butler, in the Seventh ward. The injured person: ju lis Massachusetts speech of Jannary, 1865, frankly | John Garrigan, his son and daughter, each of whom Miifeeed that he was reluctantly engaged in that | Show marks of having been used In’ a most brutal —On Thursday, ™ » 50th year of his age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect. to attend the funeral, from his late resi ‘Thirty-first street, this (Saturday) af- k. September one o'clock. ., on Thursday NNINGTON, son Of tor the expired portion of the week have been as fol- PA Bai ovo Ag? von own: new. ‘The sales were about 50,000 Custom House, ———Sub-Treasury. —-———— | new om the track and delivered, Receipts. Receipts. Payments, Balances, | siiont. Kye was dull and nomin Aug. 31... $554,426 $1,360,044 $9,104 87,556,452 Sept. t ern to prime State, The sales were 1,400 bushels at #1 45 i ‘Schooner John C. Curtain, . 1 55 for Western, Barley and y malt remained dull | 5: oo een tn £ bis Oo avs. | atsz | 4135 a $63 "1,467,579 1,004,253 87,028,778 ‘¥ f2nog8 615,788 2.242,240 87,901,306 | SROMINA! oo. roarket was moderately active at about | SPt. 4iSchooner Auna E- Glov < Ginss0 Z4dL.oTL 2,707,007 86,984430 | torimer raire, The chartering business wae quirt owing to : 2 286,72 2 esse! rates for them. 438,000 2,114,401 1,286,720 87,812,120 | She scnragemenis were:—TO Liverpool, 10) tons logwood ai OFFICIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE YESTERDAY. ‘The importations of dry goods at this port for the | 159. ‘and, per fawiner: tes. lard at 15s, 0 178. a iy — " F ‘heese jo. bacon at 158, «205, and TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK cry. week ending September 3 compare as follows with baron Ti ™ Hremeny per ateame So) ids. Kom. | Clinton et, w a, 200 ft @ of Stanton, 16,81100, the previous weeki— tueky tobacco at 22s. 6d. 1 indon, on steamer's account, | Sth at, «8, 261.9 ft « WxgT Sept. % | 95,000 bushels wheat and 3,000 bbls. flour. The charters | 37th at, %, 180 {t w of dth ay, 25x08.9. $1,726,737 | were:—An American bark with 2,600 bbls. petroleum from 500 fte of Bthav, 25x86 "900,484 | Piniadelphia to the Baltic at ® a 8 pehooner, 198 204100.5, a5 Og iverpo or ie molasses al 750,874 CL Bay a ee ay bark, to Cork for orters, 8.500 afte of kd PENNING morning, Septe nor Pe! and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at twe o'clock, from his late residence, amber 3, WM. ningun, the late Gove ‘The relativ on Friday morning, September 4, WeLeN CREIGHTON, Infant daughter of Charles B. nM. Peet, aged LL montis and 20 days, ida of the favaily are invited to attend the fine consumption A German ublished in this city thus esti- | bois. petroleum at 6s. 6d., if to a direct port 68.; a bark, 2,500 of Ist av, 50x100-1 riof business at a later date, He had a willing | and ferocious manner. The occurrence took place n Sunday afternoon, at Nall-past oue o/ clock, at mates pera — Aap States saci hs held in | bbl* Petroleum, Wo a direet port on Tetuaatin aie Wer an otionilenn... Jorvrunner in Sully. Moreover, he was coarse, rude, | On last Sunday evening. On ‘Tharsday Garryzan ifth avenne, amount of United Stu ‘Awbriean bark to Lisbon, staves; a Norwegian bark to iti 1, viy stupid that it } gave out that he was going to have his assailants ar- Cincinnati papers please copy. nt and sv inexpre ne t any business with | rested, but before he accomplished ft was himself of his style of corre. | arrested on a charge of assault and battery by one RYAN.—On Friday, September 4, CarHarcye, the. youngest daughter of the late John Ryan, of Blissvitle, ; \ him. A tolerably fair spec e's, 60 ft w of Sa wt, 20x80. trust companies on this side of the Atlantic :— GUNNTES.—B ere dull and nominal at 18\ye, a 190. a. 1 ~ c -lo dull and nominal at 2i'c. a 2c. ws, Jot 1BL ( ratio eas ® on es » as found in this | John Whitebread, a neighbor; bail was, however, | 1. |.. aged 15 montis. pressed (He 21 Geteon eee ee tks gold’ are made One There sales of boo ibs. English at Ie, and on ise fts Teen Ptah rr ter, J preparation of my letter of the a. furnished, and the poor man now desires ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to 0] H Dologne I studionsiy avoided anything in the way he law to take its proper course. attend the fuuerai, on Sunday imerning, at otne 2otin lth of epithet or dem anciation, and contined myself to a ANOTHER Bankoom Arreay.—On the night of simple array OL facts, With an appeal in each case P cuter to tae record or to the testimony of federal the Sist ult. a disturbance took place in the eaioon Sricers. LWwell knew that the sinices of avuse would | of Mr. Helfrich, 69 South Market street, in the course be opened. If Thad thought of Sully I would have | of which several persons were quite seriously in- te ‘dd ay, we, 405 ity . scaree by artificial means to keep up the price, and | 20 do. Cologne: was quiet, but prices were withont | 2d av, Ww 0190.5 fee of 94 at, 20270 eva some of te speculators and their organs in this in- | particular alteration. There wece sales of 850 dry uenoe LEABES RECORDED IN NEW YO! vor to give substance to this view. The | Rifes 27 “iba, and 1.800 Southern, 20 tbe., on private | Charlee st, ne cor Bleecker (store, dc), 4 yrs and 8 ma, ; aot one wget the — _ Mg a terms. Wwe, aaote -Basnes ag ye 8, 97 Ibs. . | P per yr. . * itiou, sud although they are but ly deriv a Sle. gol 0 official sources, they Will, we think, furnish the | video. 2B oe, dsc. o'clock. sxow.—-On Thursday, September 3, 4 widow of Kotaund Snow, in the 86th year of her age. ‘The friends and reiatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her son-in-law's rest. 200 1,300 a that under ordinary circumstances the floasin, Ay 2 20, nhl ain ie iid. felt aseured that his little floodgate would be the | jured, Since then two other saloon keepers—one | dence, No. Morton street, Brooklyn, EB. D., thie stock of government bonds in our market can never a sitbm, tre? THE BEER BREWERS’ ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK AND Vie | first, ‘nis of attack hua, however, no terrors {ae earick Bratnigan, of Jersey City, and sMagnus | (Saturday) afternoon, at halfpast one o’ciocr.. n Brooklyn, on Thursday, September 3, fielfrich—lave be: TYLER. 6 . » ve . 0 bs., 180. a 17 ” for me. I e buffeted many a time with worse | se 3 neight be very | fc. Ie.) Vera Crug, 18a 198. Wom I fe: Tampico, 3 CINITY. for hiiehting, a neig 1¢ : “ o1 J ° : a if Corydon E. and Luey Tyler, The total issue Of government gold- . Ie, — calamities. arrested on charges of ing assaulted and beaten | Gronar P., Infant son 0! peartng bonds of all denominations caibo, 20 0.28 Ibs., 1c. a de. ‘The reguiar annual meeting of the Beer Brewers’ Sully says that the difMiculties which he enumerates | Mrs, Helfrich. Yesterday both the accused were ad- | @ ed 6 months. inter oe ° Hors.—The demand was light and prices were in buyers’ 4 were the cases which prevented the ex- riend# of the family are invited to sttend the tg ach Fey rane E walttod 9 Gall, funeral, from the restdence of his parents, Herkimer lew crop American, 2c. ® ibe, 1887 | Association of New York and vicinity—a¢ distin. | ojange of prisoners, and these causes were in opera- ‘Trenton. miontiiy statement of the public de! "¢2 my We. Sic, aan f the al Yc {the war? . fourth doorgbelow Troy avenue,this (Saturday) $2,088,000, 000 i but firm at I oy ONE. guished from a similar organization of the ale brew- | tion until the close of the war.” Sully retired from eis — =, ‘ourth doorgbe 7 this (S ay io ka Manile waa dul vat frm ONS cord,” 2's SO | took place yesterday afternoon at No. 17 Kasex | the position of agent of exchange about the ist of | SENTENCE OF A Notoulons Bueot.an.—Charies noon, at two o'clock. deposiiedt as security for circulation Inon.—Scoteh pig wae fait dean! ad wih a considera. street. Mr. Henry Clausen, Jr., presided and Mr. January, 1864, ms eee pee eee know. le | Fox, a notorious burglar, was sentenced in Fleming- Aina ag) . on iy!) hn Sel a wvern ebeovceeees . bly reduced stock prices were firm a' ov ‘or Eglinton, mi a, v not brevetted for distinguished service in that “4 to sev ears’ incarceration in th ALMENA DOLLNER West, youngest daughter of Wim. and governinent deposits. oe Ble Tor Clenguradck, 84400 for Garuherrle and $4500 for | Richard Katzenmaler was secretary. On opening | cam v1 ton on Thursday to seven ye e ( N, West, of Middletown, «day. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the N. Y., aged 47 years and bk r e be wu capacity. | But is Io i ebm at he Knows 48 | state Prison. It will be remembered by the readers o « General en had control of the | of the HenaLp that Fox was arrested for Mae oye | 5 60 for Joltness. were sales of 300 tons (lengarnock at $43, ant a ‘io, (wrens Kept private) on private terms. Ameri: | the session the President regretted the absence of so anks in the State of New can was still quiet, but held at former prices, viz:—8408 | many of the most energetic and active members, the ere ile, th ing th ; « Comptrolier Albany for No 1 and oe for, No. 2 There mutter? The Lieutenant General gives a very difer- | into a house in Lambertville, threatening the life ¢ funeral, from the residence of her unele, Tk Doliner, informs ws, Held $55,295, 100; and watt! ‘were alos or 300 tons No.1 Allentown at #43, "Kasia were in | heavy and increasing fall of rain during the day pre- | ent reason. In his telegram to General Butler of | the inmates and sbaconding with @ quantity of | No. 177 Wasiington avenue, on Monday afternoon, i. “1 the exact amount active demand, and sales were effected of 500 tons old T's at di . The Sec ‘August 18, 1864, he saya:—“lf we commence a system | booty. Since his first arrest he broke jail twice. at inaif past tw: peck. hele te alt era vings banks {u the FR Bold Se ol er rere, Philadelphia, and 000 do, | venting thClt aad ee cinecting of the’ Executive | of exchange winch ilbetates all prisoners t we On Thursday, September 3, Jons T, Held by we sav! le ri erme., American rails were roceed tags 0} pxecutive B: + = ws Big + oars United Stites, we beltevé to be within double headed on priate ink do, got bv a 82H 60, gold” “Or | Committee, which Was wnanimously approved. A | Will have to Might on until the whole south i q., of Seymour, Cann., aged dl years bounds ii we estimate ft Al... eee. Proughtcrap iy wos were sold at private prices. Refoed | communication was then read from Mr, Fred- ermivated. Mf we hold those men canght, they MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ard 4 months, iy at 0, erick Lauer, of Reading, Pa. It was re- punt to no more than dead men, At this particu. ~~ Writsey.—On Thursday, September, Dr. THOMAS lar time, to release all rebel prisoners North woul® insure Sherman's defeat, aud would compromise Married, ; . Warrney, ta the soth veer of iis age. iF "; tamaily are invited Ay insurvace and trust con jes there Terao was quiet bit held at fall prices, viz., 70e. x 980. for fe the purpose r* ra S110 fi <iras, solved that for he | purpose ting the Hing S110 2 2 05 oe ene eS only eal jovbing fees to be contributed to the fund of the association t ° + 7 sty here.” Who ts to be believed—Sally or AprLeton--Neisox.—On Thursday, September 4, | to atten Weat Thirty-four 14 at loust held a further amount of it. by the members, the brewers should be divided | our salety here. r . | to atten J te $200,000, 000, and. the permaneat in Lee Ocuinary foreign was quiet, but firm at 6%c., gold. | into four instead of three classes, in the following | Generai Grant? f Cluirch of St. Jolin the Baptiat, by the Rev. The vestinents of capitalists and al! other Stock, September 4 1848:—-2,000 tons. The importations for | over, ‘Those selling 12,000 barrels and over during But why has Sully confined himself to that portion it Ransom, assisted by the Rev, Wm. HH. Neilson, 4 of our population will cer- Augnat amounted to 1,090 tons, and the deliveries forcon- | the year should constitute the first class and pay a | of gmy letter which related to the stoppage of ex- | the Key. JOHN F. ArPLETON, of Port Jervis, \. Y.. to in leaves Hudson Rive tainly auount to $500,000,000, together — 700,000,000 | stmption to 2,800 to dati, but fall prices were de. | Yearly contribution of $200; those selling leas than | changes? There were several other matters brougit | Anna J., daughter of Wim. Nelson, Ksq., of Ravens. wast eleven o Hock $e ink, on Friduy, September MOL ASST to light in that paper, Has he nothing to say about | wood, i. the offer made aa early as Jannary, is64, before An- Brayto: D%—On Friday, September 4. at dersonvilie Was establish to admit federal sut- | the residence of the bride's mother, West Brighton, geons, food, raiment and medicines? Has he | 8.1, by the Rev. Liv. Sawyer, THRoponE F. BRAYTON, nothing to say about the oifer, im the summer } of Bristol, R. 1, Wo Mist 8. Louise SuteLDs. No of isé4, to release all the federa! sick and wouud- | cards. ed, without ceguirtag equivaieats’ as le wo Buson—Barey.—Ou Thurwlay, Septeu oer 3 a 12,000 and over 8,000 the second cl and pay $150; Ly, a native Jess than 8,000 and over 4,000 the third Clase and vay Mia $100, and below 4,000 the fourth class, and pay $50. The list containing this classification, together with 4, tn hig Slat year, CHARLRS EB. Wash of &t, Jonn, ». B. i ‘The (rieula and acqraintanges are rt os nd the tuneral, from We ence, of an Jay steget, Brooklyn, yvnth, ah thee OPC + $750,000,000 utuin (refining rates) do. a di —— sy Por hen Meee tanettine wae out. iii spaght — AVAL Sronns.—Spirita turpen' M ail the names as classified, is to be sent to each lower, closing at dec. 1 i Pt $10,000,000 | After And prices were about He Ome ee mniypng ine, | Member, and if any have objections they must be sales wore 69 Wbla. at 4559) . do ate aod iv do io Gulbmived lo the Exeoulive Voumuittes oa or belvre Leave: vf we deduct fra amouat lieid ia Burope, say. i use ss 23.8 ; 5 aE= BEE £25 28) * —s PF ‘There remains a total of...... Of whieh @ late part ta bo'd by banks amt the -

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