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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1868—TRIPLB. SHEET. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. io —————— ties were dull and in some instances @ fraction Se for smoked do, and 2%. for daared do. Tee THE SOUTH AND THE COLORED VOTE. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — infant son of L. Louis and Martha C. lower. At the open board at half-past three the Tyle quiet bas steady. at Ske, for Curnberiand cut, rn r The funeral from the residence of market was firm, and Erie sold at 46% and New $eke 0 Me. fox ort rib, and Iie. 's Iige. for short clear. his 4 SMa rm seventh sirect tales were 60 bose, the martetto, Micwatgcieiapi | Adveltneas of the Heathers Politicians. Married. Wednesday, stiwelve 'oloce nome eee Monpay, Sept. 14—6 P. M. York Central at 124%. Later in the afternoon Erie | scarcely so firm ; prices, however, a4 beare wor! became Packages at 1934c. a i f No.1 j lao 250 REMARKS OF GENRBAL J. B. GORDON. OnaPuan—HaRRis.— adelt on Monday, STEVENS. —At Parts, ia? novegien vipnecaniy ape extremely active wn atvanced - for Octot ay ten, a en es In the course of @ speech delivered in Charleston | August 31, at the hay ergs parents, A. STEVENS, of Hoboken. ee a \cagusiaiaal the Gold Room, and they succeeded in forcing a de- | 47%, apparently under a pressure to “cover” on the PETROLZUM.—Recelpta 7 ‘crude, 2,882 do. refi 7 hurch of fri ft 4 cline to 143% at one time in the forenos®, but a re- part of the bears, the “short” interest in this stock | @u102do, naptha. The market fr the former was quiet on the 11th instant General James B. Gordon, of on ae uberiene Newer, ee aoe ens of pbs family are iarieas A attend i rese! a on eovery to 144% took place goon afterwards, and the vrais closing heavy at Mdgc, ‘There were sales of 0 D0' | Georgia—the representative of “Young Sonth"— | to Sanit L KyuR, daugnier of J, W. Harris, of | Wednesday 52S Pa Hoboken, being very heavy. At the close the market was re- | at 14° sir one o’elock, markably strong and sctive, eepectally for Erie and | Sundwanasee wit Bere stearate ater ett We | fuseges Ne Colored portion Of the audience a8 | PH NEN HUNTER On, Tuesday September 8, in Tuenesa, wife Se can at yeura New York Central, at the following quotation: eard of no other salcs, “in Philadelphia the market, though “ St. Mary’s church, by the Rev. Father Decally, Joun | ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the 25%; Eri y, ve | Quiet, was fully ssc. higher, the sales 1,000 bbls. for Sep- In the few words I shall say to yon, my friends, | W. Cornyn, of New York ‘ity, to Miss HELEN L., | foneral, this (Tuesaa, 1D, at two O'CiOGk, frol New York Crotia Fos a anak. Ly Me aii aX Aeembey at 24, aud 8000 do. for September at 4 clowing | Af yon will listen Mo me, 11, Rope. ta deal with, you daughter of the Hon. Si. M.vitunta, of Lancaster, | her laté residence, Rod Division ‘avenue, Brook- Reading, 90%; an Sou’ & 84) iS jon brill candidly and honestly. The radicals have told you | Onto, $4 ” | lyn, B.D. Cleveland and Toledo, 102 a 102%; Rock Island, 101% | and fe"a'inge:for Rangoon OMe 8TONS for Carly | that the Southern ‘people were your enemies. See ee RR TT dio ths Cannes | 12°Apmroen eldest daugtter o¢ Bogjainla br ad wee 'ptem!| Rey. J. Bank, at the German LD dai jamin B. and the closing transactions prior to the adjournment at three o’ciock were at 1437{, following which there ‘was more disposition shown to Duy than to sell, and the latest quotation on the street was 144% a 1444. The “short” interest being very large, there was an active borrowing demand for coin, and loans were. made without interest to either borrower or lender and at rates varying from a half of one per cent to three per cent per an- num for carrying. The gross clearings amounted to $35,589,000, the gold balances to $2,185,775 and the eurrency balances to $1,976,052, The Sub-Treasury disbursed $51,139 in coin in payment of in- terest on the public debt. The imports of epecie at this port last week from foreign eA 4 sales of | But, believe me, this a 101%: Northwestern, 87% a 87%; Northwestern | go ypiihs, im hina and deren at Digereate your freedom. (Laughter.) We were 0) a preferred, 87% @ Sai Fort Wayne, 105%: a 108); | »Suaae”-thewmoum of besinear Sous inay voaer war | 10 your treotom. "Now, that ‘honest, shit itt | 'R'Westrarie daughier at MD, Weatfaly al of | month aud 8 ays, Yon EGE 60g 30 F00GR 7 Milwaukee and St. Paul, 9% 2 9534; do. preferred, | Ysh’p but prices were he salen wer ste. par nt ‘Wien | (niesor TH tell pout We. did Mek doe thie eae | Brooklyn. X.Y. Relatives and friends, also members of Hope 94 a 9446: Wabash, 6444 a 64%; do,’ preferred, 77 fike't0 ‘Cuba and Use, for, Porta Blea; ais 200 boxes on | we were your enemies, but because we had bongnt | y. eal CET Bae Pananny echnmier county, | chal oR Aoi apd Aen Lodee, fuang 2: M. are a 77; Pacifle Mail, 1045 a 104%; Obio aud Missis- Heeb for nt a and Wiger'a Tie. tor low: you eer our money 10r 70d, cans qaaghter.) C: Mann, SAMUEL FY Paewriae to ® Exua Disoue, | her grandparents, corner of Clinton avenue and g + We: J dee let ns a Ni OJ sippl, 28%; Western Union, 34 a 2434. rises for whieh were unchanged.” Clover was quict at tae. & | some people think you belong to them now, in-the | “sets Chambarienes Srasobaeen,is-J., this (aeeday) ‘The foreign exchange market is dull but steady on Bison i reed 1% sends st $3 a $8 25, while rough flax | Loyal ue. It was the Northern States that sent 10, bah BT ate pt Nay ad ced omy en a Hook. | jorse cars leave Hobokea the basis of 1094; for prime bankers’ sterling at sixty | "attow was aleady. "he salen were 45,000 Ibs, at 13!¢ to the shores of Africa and capturid and brought | Rev, ‘Thomas A. Jaggar, J. 0. Tavaston to Svsiz, | Warre.—On Monday, September 14, Crna, infant days, At the close bankers’ bills on England at sixty od atte mae ig SREY uae autak Recame’"maipeedtanie’ anes? aol Taek tb tee daughter of the late Cornelius Ackerman, Esq. daughter of Robert X. and N. B.’ Waite, aged 6 e ‘ ‘ 7 Sap 1 - WUTING—CLOUGH.—On edut , July 8, by | months and days. days were quoted at 10934 @ 10034; at three days, | was iran Sales 160 bbls, Western in bond at Tic. Southern people. ‘The carpet-baggers will tell | poy yony tancock, Mit. Dae ee ee |e Wanb the funeral of B. B. Warp, whose death you that the North brought on the war to free | pridgeport, Conn., to EMMA S., daughter of the late | was noticed in the Sunday’s HeRALD, will take ports amounted to $113,207, making an ace’ 1099/4 a°109%%; commercial bills, 1084 @ 108%, Bank- paanenaey ‘ F ! vate of $5,750,007 since the ist of January. ‘The | ers’ bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.18% m 5.1734. THE BOOT AND SHOE MARKET. | er’ wicn ueyownea you, You might men nave | #42, lloush, of Brooklyn, 1. 1 Pine fo sa outh Second street derkey it, st steamer Henry Chauncey brought $399,747 in specie Consols and American securities were quoted thus Re been born free, and might now have owned the ferty geport papers RARE PRR eaeticth thers : . Oificers of the Otas an ‘and bullion from California and $401,047 rom Aspin- | !n London to-day and on the previous dates men- | Considerable activity provails in the boot and shoe market Seer ee ald no Prana sacle coromiaed Prem ho Birth. wall, For some time past the great majority of the | toned:-— . 5 an eee ees lively business is expected for the | honest soldier who participated in it ‘will say go. Ross.—Mrs. ALEXANDER Ross, West Hoboken, N. speculators in gold have been bears, and the resuit | Gonsoig 94 ite di tn aq” | Bexttwo months, The trade sale of Messrs. Hoyt & Wheeler, | ‘The idea never was entertained. General Grant J., of a fine boy. Mother and child both doing well. | > 37a - WAS LOST RATUR. 2) » price of that commodit, 7 eee ee 4 held yesterday at their store, corner of Church and Duane | himself, at one time threatened to quit the service if ose eee l O8T.—A WRITTEN MUSIC BOO! E i is seen in the decline of the price 0} a ¥ | Five-twenties. - 11% 72 t 4 th day night, September 12, in Park row. A reward will be from 150, a few weeks ago to 143% to-day, Pre- | Ulinois Central » 91 ‘ 80%, | steels) was sxoedingly well aended, @ijange number of | TT ine Toe. | Ney om any Dee ce biol yone Died. given for the same by leaving it in the oilée at GY Greenwich viously the current ef specuiation had been’ in. the | Efe...» 2 Box 204 30° | Southern and Western buyers being present, Over 1,00 | KOO" OGW thevell’ you that wo aro your enemies, | ARNOLD.—On Monday, September 14, Kati 8., eo, ‘The return of the Bank of England for the week | °&#¢s of boots and shoes in regular and extra sizes, the con- | Have we not been born on the sate soil? Are not daughter of John H. and Henrietta 8. Arnold, aged [ron THE NEW YORK CENTRAL OR HUDSON ending September 2 presents the following totals and | *suments of the best Eastern and New York city manul! our interests identical? Have we not grown up to- | 2 Year, 1 month and 3 days. River Railroad, on Tuesday night, August 18, a D opposite direction, and hence the advance to 150, turers, were onsale and over 400 cases were disposed of. 1! gether and have not our fathers been buried under Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid | Journal for this year. The finder wili confer «favor and by The rise and the fal] within about a fortnight were - x vhanges from the return of the previous week:— prices realized will probably prove the highest of the season. them not, for of such is the Kingdom of heaven. rer by sending same, by express or otherwise, to J.C, teen per cent, and the value of foreign | © " the same godt ‘Why, then, are we your enemies? ry 6 is eqnal to thirteen } nee i . £3,611,437 Ine,.£279,050 | fo.asortment was remark apie fine, Delng principally prime | aa a een hy, Shasresis est ne | The relatives and frieuds of the famiy, and those | H 1% Pearl street, New York. merchandise, in currency, was disturbed accord- ingly, and all for the benefit of a few speculators 205,005 | The quotations are as follows Public deposits. 8,274,415 Inc, Men's calf, machine Other deposits. sewed, | whites. (Cries of “No, no.”) Weil, I am glad to | Of her late dmother, Mrs. Sophia Ralph, are | + osp,_g5 REWARD WILL BE GIVEM FOR THD RE- 87 hear it. What would be the result of ‘sraying the tfully invited to attend the funeral, from the | Ty Campion Bek aan LE Oath Comma eee 7 Detaa aL s200 pe i ben gles ts a fay haw On, residence of her parents, 3064, Mott street, this ion Tick > fall i ouths? calf boo! ; boys’ calf ‘boots, #2: 7 tat cl . D. Van 3 g th who Ledisi ian gai ihe ee pte glee agin On the other side of the account:— Brogans th wore! a pennine, oe esses pul ae. a conten ill ne Fe Aa Pe a (Tuesday) afternoon, at‘one o'clock, aren is a er, it D, Niplocdn by leaving them at Huse the jum. case, ot too | Gove . | goat, ;. women's 3 #1; cl ‘aces; then ace ‘ou a fui “ig - : prem is Government securities. .§13,700,131 No change, | gost, #1 15; women’s calf, $1 25; mine are in the majority on the seaboard, and could | , BACON-On Saturday, Septomber 12, JOSRPHINE | 7 Oy Ow caipry.ROURTH STREET FERRY, SATUR much to say that speculation in gold as at present carried on at the rate of from two to four hundred millions per week isa grave public evil, and means should be employed to check it. Congress, when it meets, should therefore passa law taxing heavily all speculative transactions im gold, the present stamp tax on sales being altogether too trifling for Other securities... 10,239,930 Inc. £642,302 ing booted mes 6. Baoee, Gaumtier of Bonarda &, st wally © Si, 9 2 b ‘325; men’s Hi. D. 8. kip bo ; boy's H. | destroy many people. But, my friends, let me tell ~ 4 ug! ") 3 mornt . Notes unemployed, 10,422,450 Dec.. 230,265 | H's "E gs; "youtn'ay Mi. s60;, boy'h waxed boots, Bs; you the moment the war ofraces la inaugurated that | Bacon, aged 1 year and 6 days, Tie filer wil be aticasl vette, ta aang thems tS The amount of notes in circulation is £24,307,105, | youtlls' waxed boots,’ 81 65; men's fine calf boots, Jerse¥ | inoment the death warrant of tie black man on this | 4 BE@LY.—On, Sunday, September 19, GAuATt, 'T-. | onice 46 Park place. being an increase of £351,475; and tne stock of bal- | Hn a MAN A aan ona pt Sh meen, calf | continent i® signed. There are three inullions of | Cougter Of Hovert 3 and Mary le lion in both departments is £20,846,853, showing an | boots, #1 Savon inal eae ee OF White mens Now 1 | Phe relatives and friends are respectfully invited | Lu tery increase of £72,552 when compared with the pre- AQUATIC. The speaker then alluded to the assertion of gareiend, @arfanaal for ibrgiray tag eect * eatelocien won Oh ana ae eae Ty pe eras —— OST.-SATURDAY MORNING, BETWEEN THE BAT- L bath andthe Astor Hor @ silk Umbrella, with 5; The return of the Bank of France for the same eh 1 BIE : Canada papers please copy. OsT—-A GOLD the purpose. Specie payments were suspended and juoting this the speaker said:—| 8 80 bi Be of SLEEVE BUTTON, IN A GRAND ae peep many years sc to the | Week shows the subjoined changes from the last | Boat Race Between McKilel and Blue for speculation, Lands are Race tn te mon thoy BaNRING.AU Pleasantville, Westchester county, | da streetcar, A rewsrd will be paid by leaving t at C. M. «0 preceding one:— 91,000—McKiel the Victor. have a surplus of labor, and they desire to bict out | N+ Y., on Sunday night, September 18, ISAac BENKI- | Keyser's, 85 Centre street 0 resumption in 1821 in Great Britain, but no such ‘Coin aot ballin. £176,000 | The long expected race between John McKiel and | Your race in order that they might come here, take | MO,AB0d 20 year | O Weanesaay morn: TL OSf LAST FRIDAY EVENING, 4 BLACK AND TAN possession of the place and cultivate the land. The Slut, very old and neatly blind; answers to the name of Matitution as a gold room ever found an existence | pijy discounted 7300000 | John Blue 4300, came off yesterday afternoon along v1 ing, at half-past eight o'clock, from the lence of Teaths there, and although it has thus far been tolerated | Notes in circulati 702000 | the shore of tho Elysian Fields, and ended | ease ones, Uved where, you now live, but where is | his vrother, 217 West Forty-second strect, Tamaiiod Uy weturaing, vente S40 Eights evenper eeniiont? here it would be diMcult to find a good excuse for it, | Private deposits. 1,166,000 r ~ Bo for the f F men, and he went to war. The few scat mounds BLEAKIE.—On Sunday, September 13, JANE BLEA- | corner of Twenty-third street, for it has subserved no purpose that we are aware | }/rasury, balanc 1.g00,000 | fome. time” past Hine bas been earning the | watvare left in the State speak the result, eae eset eee Of Rovere Hi. Bleakle, im the | osm AND STOLEN FROPEATY NEW | FEATURE ef beyond the interests of Gicee who mse itag's gam- ———— "| eumtatson|o& @ (goods oanmmaniantitinrrecens Oc! | pumeennee Se OT Of tee ata nat. | ‘The relatives aud friends of the family, also the | .,4,tdded to the old established Detectiva Agency, 6 Broad bling arena, and for this it has proved all that they SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. feat of Robert Peach in atenmile race considerably | bers of Congréss are subscribers to his book and are members of Naval Lodge, 3p. 00, are reapoousully I | mesnch anlegs rucoeas/ could have desired. To tax these speculative gold ——- at he fidence of hi It giving it circulation, 4 e oe We J — —— eres = sales heavily would practically break up speculation Monday, Sept. 14—10:15 A.M. rengthened the confidence of his friends, It was | “Now 1 speak Plainly, If you are disposed to live 361 West Twenty-first street, on Wednesday after. aoe 1500 U 8 6’, Rome m4 wegehe Merch Union & 8 thought that his pest powers had not been thorough- | in peace with 1 =f e white poonle they extend to you }| 2000, at half-past one o’clock. pe bee Dy sou U8 6's, 5H, BRADY.—On Sunday, September 13, EuGENE ED- | @&cy= REWARD. STOLEN, CERTIFICATE 5,221, YOR ly brought to the test, and the match rowed yester- | the hand of friendship. But if you attempt to in- | 4.2) "oniy and beloved son of Patrick and Uatherine $25 BEN duaree Wentern Union Telegraph Combung's to a great extent in the Gold Room, and at the same time there would be no difficulty in exempting gold | J,%t TS scot, pe augurate a war of races you wiil be exterminated. i y for $500 a side was accordingly entered into. | the Saxon race was never created by Al hty God | Brady, aged 10 months and 10 days. Stock. All persons are cautioned against negotiating the bonghitor sold farlegisinate chdects auch MANS DOT HEAT s pean. ‘Although the aspect of the weather was anything but | tobe ruled by the African, ‘These are truths, We | ‘The 'funeral will take place this (Tuesday) after- | same, as transfer hae teen moppet a a atreet. ment of customs duties or in the way of trade. What ts most to be desired in the standard of values is stability, and the constant heavy stream of specula- tien which now floods the gold market makes the sb, | Want peace with you. We cannot live as enemies, | ROOM, at two o'clock precisely, from 317 avenue A, | —______ auspicious a large crowd of spectators lined the beach, | Damo Peng’ Other must go down, If you turn a deat | aad thence to Calvary Cemetery. A() ,REWARD._LOST, IN WATER CLOSED AT while three pleasure steamboats conveyed excur- | ear to the Southern man these green jeaves that now BEDsON.—On Sunday, September 13, Mrs. JANE, OU Fifth Avenue Hotel's Partemonnale containing $245, stonists along the course, which was adistance of five | clothe the forrest will not grow red with another | Widow of Thomas Bedson, in the 78th year of her | The nder will receive the above reward by leaving the porte- miles, Up to the time of starting considerable sums | autumn before they will be drenched with your | ®@) | |. 1stives and friends of the family are invited | ——— premium an incessantly fluctuating quantity, ma- blood and imine. REWARD.—A CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE, . pilin sys ae cyan: althoughtto hogs woquatated with the cabacl: LETTER PROM JAMES B. CAMPBELL. to attend the funcra), from the house of her son-in- | $1 ()() forkyear old, white hind foot, wile spot. on BDipulated by a few at the expense of the many. The 100 ‘ai even, althoug! ra ainted wi e capac law, Dr. Van Kleek, No. 69 East Fourth street, on | pack of right ear, bair rubbed off by head stall, ‘on right men who are now bearing it and using the probable ‘BUC, 0, ties of the contestants McKiel seemed to be regarded ‘The following is an extract from a@ letter written Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. hip, on left front shoulder marked as if bitten by another ho: It of 100 Chic’ % | a8 the favorite. Both appeared to be in excellent | py Mr, James B, Campbell, of Charleston, in reply | BoyLE.—On Monday, September 14, after a weari- white atripe down fac becriber. on Bun result of the Mame election as an argument ip sup- 200 Cleve & Tol RR. i's | condition and a determined struggle for the prize some illness, K11zA BOYLE, aged 24 years. night, September; aleather top Bu square bo port of their operations wili soon be buliing it and 300 do. 1% | was cagerly anticipated. ‘The boats used were | {0.90 invitation to attend a made meeting of the de- May she rest in peace. top slightly torn and dash, board, Pieced: aled Hand, 0 . Ca — . ven for * uttering horrible predictions about the gulf pee et per pad Birr dct ee Hoey But we have a great and responsible duty | ., The funeral will take place from herlate residence, } faraess and so0 for the arrestor the thief. Maayan ef ruin and anarchy into which the country ~ os to perform to another class of our population—to the No. 517 Second avenue, on Wednesday afiernoon, at P. H. SHIELDS, 38 Main atreet, Paterson, N. enced in making the necessary preparations, and as two o'clock. time wore on it was thought ‘iat the race was post- | Colored voters. It is our duty aud the chief duty of icy tem! r WAR: sit UESTIONS poned. A few minutes after ive o'clock the men ap- | ‘he canvass to omit no honorable and truthful effort Peay ae pla oy rete LIES. | BH) SESAR? ca mace of he fonder dion, *.... 6s | peared and after a preliminary stretch came to the | t convince them of their error in following the men pad Crionds of the family are invited to attend the | lost on Auvust 39, at Fort William Henry Hotel. Lake i i bist 78. | starting pont. Atvexactly quarter past five the re- | Who are now leading them. Tt 1s desirable and es- jee fe 1 large Diamond Cross, 1 Pearl, Ruby and Diamond 100d Mariporn Lat m,n. 18 guv itis, FLW & Chic.. 10734 | FLATUINE POUT. an Cane dent the contestants, | Seutlal to our success in this State to convince them | funeral, from the residenve of his parents 122d patrof Diamond elusier Earrings. By returning oft Mich South 3mm. 15, 30 toss it dat OG'* | MoKtel hud decidedly the best of it and shot out vig: | ofthis, but It ts of even greater importance than | Street, ness Thin’ avenue, 08 Wednesday, at twelve | them io No.7 West thirtieth street, New, York, will receive GuickaliverMin..b'6 2044 18 Chicago & Alton KE 136 | orously, while Biue Was somewhat put about by the present success that this sail be done by nothing | OO 0c without igehampton, tL, on Sunday, | is falling. Just now they see nothing but what te encouraging and ingenuously ask, who wants gold? Bat no sooner have they covered their “shorts” than they begin to see dark clouds on the political horizon ‘and talk ominously of the future of the national 400 do. 100 Tol, Wad, au ee = finances, ‘They use gold as a shnttlecock, and to tax | 67 Pacite MBSCo..... passing of a small yacht. The excitement was tre- | ‘ut is not truthful either in representations or in the second anniversary of her birth SUITABLE REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE their play on a scale sumcient either to produce a | jw 40" | Ho Motrin icra: oq | Mendous and gradually increased as blue began to Bp es Fis Bl aa kde’ Fromence, youngest daughter of T. Frederick and | A, return of Canvas Trunk marked J. Fock broken) to considerable revenue or to break up the Gold Room | 8 Del & Hi 9% 13 Dab eSlour ORR HH | Bul the even and steady airoke of fixtel soon show: | exigencies of the brief present, In our zealous | Louisa W. Clowes at one orciock, | fim Newport boat on Friday, September 11, with two pleces 2% Adams Express. . ed its effect to the crowds of admiring spectators, for | forts for the present and the approximate future, | , Puncral on Wi eanenday Mpertent tt nest atreat, | Philadelphia luggage. 3 something which Congress should not hesitate about doing. A very active and buoyant speculation in railway shares set in late this afternoon and the market closed strong at a considerable advance upon the epening prices, with Erie and New York Centrai Jeading the upward movement, although at one time previously the two siocks mentioned were rather : . “ t not damage the hopes of that long future . F Half-past Two o’Clock P. mM. | Whelt he reached Guttenberg landing he was full half nt ves (ds are invited to attend without | 7) ETECTIVE POLICE AGENCY, 63 BROADWAY.—Ti prspsert a dozen lengtts ahead. Nothing daunted Blue pulled | Witch 18 vo follow to-morrow and the eT a eae D) eis ectattined agency tetecs the mercantile comers. 910000 US 6's, 5-20, Toth US 5-20, cy *60, 8000 US 68,630 th a 6 .. | mouths and years that are to come after. 7 “ standing. Tauly chore gelentile adversary, "Pashing tne’ oii | (al auirs as well as in the higher ‘purposes of Ute | GORDON.-On Monday, September 14, FREDERICK | ULE °TWearw'uo brancheaia hiecly. docks McKiel increased his speed and gradually | ie anxieties and straggiea of the present must Compo Agrae years. rf ttenathe | = iccarconotae widened the distance, rowing at the time about | 12t bers or Tints anit cueiraaeeoee me eo funttale from his late residence, 90 Myre “avenue; POLITICAL, thirty-si to the minute, while BI K e a * es pa Oa a MR ne tan thie slate ae Pn Wernanren Gade Mekitiwan | teach us above all things to stand steadfast by prin- | Brooklyn, this Mussdaypatternoos, at taro O'clock. ADVANCE OF THE UNION LINE. over two hundred yards in advance,” Blue all the | ciples and to practice Justice and truth to all per. |, GREEN. At (Nori Arent ea ot renal Me outa vetntas Grant Cla while rowing steadily, though evidently with inuch | 800s. This is especially due from us to the colored | Sonicoe at s"Green, aged 7 year and 2 Tmonths. Major General Alfred Pleasanton, President, wiil celebrate 400 Virgin’ 20 Llinois Cen RR veer MVS . Money was tre! 00 " we” | exertic contradistine: to th antiy | People, because they are weak and for the most part weak. ey in extremely abundant supply | 8000 ae AES ae s rom “gy Heth ron Spores a poy Me i: Hse uneducated, We are strong and have all the advan- A bud on earth, the anniversary of eee ey bya and Joans were eae are St cares _per.cen on! | seas 2) Chicago E RCARK. 101% | yout a minute And waif berore Blue, and. on pepe eg teat, mth dhe Felon eOatt A testy es family, also the | Cooper Institute, on Thursday ev B'Sept. 17, ut o'cloc c 1000 Tenn Hs, ex H (0... 0 ~ r ~ : oH ¥ The friends and relatives family Boalt government securities and four on mixed colla po rete | around darted away with increased Vigor. ‘The | fiends, bound to them by the strong bonds of habit thembers of Lexington T No. 310, F. A. M., are “inn weep epee ively accepted interest in the race had now fairly ceased, anything | 4nd sell-intorest. | We are not to be separated from | DAeri ay mvited to attend the funeral, from the | "'Mnjor Generals D. £. Sicki 1B, 8h AL A.B like @ contest being out of the question, McKiel | them unless they do it. | ‘That credulity Se ee iy: 1350 Fulton avenue, this | num’ enn Cochrane; Generate 0. fi, Van Wyck, J.B. Mo- ° which naiurally follows ignorance and want rane: Fer nuit milo i wivanee of tive, having gow. | Of educntic "ARNIS op ‘Renting aged | (Tueada) afternoon, a ee orctockg, Wruim D., tn. | Fouraenireervel for aig and daabled soars pleted the distance in forty-two minutes and thingy, | WiW'wr’"tsing them to thelr uitimate ruin. They roll bbe ap b. “sad Sarah A. Grier, aged 4 <haghviuich Gan emeine oF teoteoale, uit of the affair, Was surpriginteg, | are told that we would return them to slavery—to | months and . ‘rails. In two or three instances efforts were made to advance the rate of interest, but unsuccesstully, as the parties concerned had their loans promptly. paid off, the supply of funds 5uv0 Great Weat 2d m. Qffering, elsewhere at the rates apentioned, being 1a LOD TaLaWeabs CW. 106 * | ny, a aA sine was ev unequal laws—unequal legal rights—and all the | The relatives and frienas Of the family are invited A dr dct ns hla ig « 50 100 sees ee sce a and wroi that ui as mig! nm funeral, eKIAY) afternncn, WAGER OFF wom rather light supply, and the best grade passes GOS do Altona terre ii pret 65s Boating Notes. istimtneeine nequal laws might | MO lorclock, fram the resitence of his parents, Nee | CLP ado or Wow es that Great eit bee: “ freely at6a7 percent. The remittances of currency 50g 100 do. « we. OOM The Ward brothers met the representatives of the From the days when lying det 382 East Forty-first street. * majority over ur than Sey.nour’s entire oflicial vote of S08! 100 Rost, Hare Eri ying demagogues taught the the Electoral College. ‘Terms each, or 25 or U0 to the West are temporarily almost suspended, and HW ONT beaten a." 13 | “Paris crew,” of St. Joh, N. B. at the Clipper omce | people whom God had delivered from the Bgyptians | , HaKniwon.<[On, Suudss, toring, Sersember 1 | iinpyto te: NIKgG 26 Bowery." enn wome of the banks received currency from that sec- —_———— on Monday last, but no match was made, the Wards | gi, ages and @ wi wig —————— 9 : » te len calf, and to accept themselves in tl Mary Harrison. ‘ON. E. 8. KEITT, OF y . tion this morning. A Chicago journal of Friday last COMMERCIAL REPORT. declining to row at Springfield, Mass., for less than or their faithful friends, thetr never has aed ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- T dress the Young ‘Men's Democratte Union ab on race: motes business at the banks dull, and says that the a $2,500 a side. They offered to row the “Paris crew” abominable falsehood taught to the credulous ana | fully aag ag ma id — a be 4 aceite 15. 8. T. ROGERS, President. @emand for money on local account is not Moxpay, sept. 4-6. a. | AMaich on the Hudson river for $3,000 a side and | “#i'Tonia nave this proved to the colored people, | afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock, (Puesday) | ovens Caoarn, 5 Secretaries. i pressing and the tendency of the loan Corros.—Receipte 100 bales. The market was more active et y vofons ctl ey as ae “hed This can be safely Gone, because it can be proved Richmond (Va.) papers please copy. ‘ASS MEETING AT WIGWAM IN FORT market 1s to more ease, the demand for currency | ghan on Saturday, there being an improved demand from fron ining artic m4 Sareemient. sik weeks | that we werea willing and necessary party to making pHauutos.—on M oud serie . ms Mary, the M street, near Eighth avenue, this (Tuesday) evening, having sensibly fallen off, while the return of @ | spinners and exporters. Prices, however, were irregular and The amateur OS aren) for single and donbie scull See "tio ancliion of mavery was ileatiy The relatives and friends are’ respectfully mvited Cee Gen im Riniesakhs ced stanton! Cen sabes Ly i jernan, Gen. M. 8. Littleield. Good singi about ‘ge. per Ib. lower, the market closing weak at the re- | Working boats will come off at Josh Ward's, Corn- | done. ‘They insist upon it. We deny it. We say it | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 131 ————— sek man mane, chlthiahl OS | fore Jarge portion of that sent westward has com. r duction. ‘The sales embraced 1,813 bales, ineluding 1,216 for | Wall landing, on the Hudson river, to-morrow. The | was lawfully done, and the great issue now West Fighteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh J ALLY BOYS, RALLY.—THE CITIZENS’ HOFFMAN menced, some of the banks reporting that their re- 88 He rt and 29 alation, W. ‘oe first race is set down for one o'clock P. M. Entries e100! Club will hold a grand Ratification Meeting at eeipte exceed their remittances. ‘There is nothing | "NM Sfor export and on aperulation, Weawite: | Rave been made from the Atalanta, Columbia, atian- | (we country is whether the Southern Legislatures | @Vsnucs, tos Cutalan) afte on Oe comber 13, Re foras Hall/Canal stret near, Bowery, ‘on Foeaiay. evening? % the aspect of affairs at this centre calculated 10 | Granary = | pie Ms on ba eg ae comin, | lawful bodies, ‘They say these Legislatures were un- | BECCA HxIsseNBUTTE:, wile of J. F, Helssenbuttel, Biair and Hoffman, |ACOW CUMEN, President? smpair confidence in an abundant supply of money | Good ordin 2 prises reach race will be handsome gold badges | i#Wfu!, an‘ alleging this they have failed to provide | 1 the 44th year of her age. | WMS COPLAND, |. Secretaries, ‘ @uring the remainder of the year, and ail efforts to | jigging. 3%” | And the distance three miles. for thé emancipation, of te colored man by those sorte Feistives and friends of the family are invited | _H. & Kan fra, produce stringency by locking up greenbacks will aif amy | On the 10th instant Walter Brown and his friends | show tn Pm md > tadicais. | lyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. | Th 7 Ria waa quiet, but prices wersunchanged; saics | left Pittsburg for the East, taking with them the | SOW him this, and that we, and not the radicals, | 1vh. Ths Chimay) ee wood for inlermente Penn ae Fiuve abortive, Holus and in Baltimore: 1,00 base cx Lap | money won on the recent race. It is said that Po vorney OWA’ hetnactte ies og HAMBURGER.—On Saturday, September 12, Me Le OYS TAYLOR'S NEW PATENT DOLLS’ HEADS Acomparison of the statement of the associated tak iy Brown made a very good thing of the contest. | to assure lim perpetual freedom, perpetual | HAMBURGER, from New (i ‘South America. Fey oo go gens | eae boeees Feapectfully invited | {outs of every design, of entirely uw material they being sit rtial administration of law an q to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 152 | one in piece; ts part. Trade and Bat ida. "and Gone corn Inet, ZAM Dunhaa wheat | gold Watch With a certain sporting man there for | Sine biessings Of rig EF Pol Weat Twenty-tith street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, i te for ne iia Taylor's wxaufactring Companys E + 100.3 i € Teucl ve ok. julntard Jronworks Buii for four ‘wae'irresuiar. The demand. for spring wheat, | deatination. Before leaving he redeemed his waten, | jiu" tues fam secure, Just in the, same way and “Mopon.—On Sanday, September 18, attwenty-fve | eB P.M, t pas uF pontinned firn vd thi ket led fh t ee eee rae tations, wut at wher kinis’ were aati | 8Md on the 10th carried with him at least $3,500 a4 | White man. But | would tell him—calmly | minutes to ten o’c at the residence of Pomneesee AUTOMATON _ TOY banks of this city for the week ending on Saturday Jast with that for the corresponding week in each of the three previous years shows the following changes :— 4 00 do., ex Thetis, on private terme. Other | yp 3 ig en he was last in Pittsburg he had not -enag ; The relatives and friends Receipts, 16,828 bbia. flonr, 401 bags | Money enough to take him home and pledged his | CU’ Yine meted Ree boi Mn ge Ben oy om hg or] r OMPANY. nomival. Holders would have been compelled | the net proceeds of nis trip Westward. Hamill, itis | ang Kindly, but without the least reserve | her son-in-law, Samuel 1. D Sept. 14, 1887, Sept. 12, 1865, Koans... $454,100,58T Ine. $17,805,305 | A tye Uae abes a Bic. inorder’ to” eel “tor any | Well known, challenged the winner in the late race. Rabe tiltc wa Walking Dells, Bove aad Anicaale, Stade outside of New Bpecic. i ood , y 2 * | or equivocation—that he cannot and — will | Way, ANNA, wife of Joseph Hi. ze. ‘ork city can have orders booked at factory, Quintard Jro Chrewtaton iia thgy Amerigo Calor tr was faiaed | Another report ith town refuses to row him on | Met, Mave duranie politcal, and ovemmmental Su } 5000 sttwo o'clock, frou the sbuve places) | wernt someone menemunnwensons seen 3 inal; the sales were confined to 7,500 bble. South - a S premacy., He cannot govern this country. He can- A clock, ace. = asst: = — = Deposits... Boa aa abe duit ana quotatony, trowgn whtnont wuss | Western waters, but wiil matey him on an Eastern | hor mace ity Presidents, or through his Senators, us | | MALLET.On Suriday, september 1, Avacere, : “ change, were nearly nominal; the al bl course. they have threatened, unmake @ President. It ia | Wife of Engelbert Mallet. rere ore - $270,800, 504 flour wap dull and prices were in our country, not his. ‘The supreme judicial depart- ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the poder FRO! NO. 928 CANAL Deaton ules but YACHTING, ment of ihe government has once said so, It was | funeral services at her late residence,tarrison street, | jae gireeh, Rewe Browlway.—Large assortment of Human 300, aye 7 about to say so again when Its voice was stifled by a | Stapleton, S. I., on Wednesday morning, at ten | Wanutacturer of all kinds of Muman Mair Ornaments The Brooklyn Yacht Club. corrupt Congress, o'clock. ———— ———___— ™ To-day the members of this club will give their If we discharge our duties to him and he still pur- MaIN.—On Monday, September 14, LEWIS ARTHUR, Rateroay SPIK TONS, 5 INCH; PRICK 4c., 2 annual chowder excursion to Sheep's Head bay. A | Sues the way of ruin it will be hls great Irrevocable ean ee Ha0bp deen ha lots eng s(t misfortune and not our fault. The tntui 1 21 « 791th diam. aaa large attendance is expected and the event promises | faje to us. ruluous to him; but it wil be ture Will be |S Puneral services at 119 East Eighty-Arst street, this | =~ 2 Onis’ trade tenets to be one of a thoroughly enjoyable character. out reproach and without shame or gut!t for his mis- cma) afternoon, path peat Swe o'clock. eg Depa : : fortunes. ATTFELD.—On Sunday, September 13, after a : — —* . 4 : straight Exim... THE NATI GAME, - short illness, LUDER, the beloved son of Jolin F. and SPECIALTY.—DR. R, COBBETT, MEMBER 0 Legal tenders. . Ine. . 10,276,085 | ge Louis chotce double exira ee NEW JERSEY Anna C, Ki. Matifeid, aged 11 years, 8 months and 21 AL FE MeateniColege snd 0: Saigon nian The market for government securities has been Buse Ball Notes. ‘ Cade, siaitven and friend of the fhuaily dre respect. | Site meme Summers. INO feo unless cured” 1 or e1 7 » a> rhe to. . - ~~ - ves a ends 01 ally are respect —— ni Nerina: Aeon very dull ali , although there was an entire ab- io AR The two gemes patay are = great deal of deans: Gin fully invited to attend the faueral, from the resi- —DR. LEWIS TREATS ALL DISEASES UF A DELI sence of pressure to sell and a confident feeling was excitement. The “latter day saints’ will be at work K i “seep dence of his parents, Fourth avenue and Seventy- | + ate natare and guarkntees a speedy aud radical coe Manifested by holders of bonds, There was a frac- | Corn meal, city. ....... on the Union grounds, Brooklyn, E. D., and the “old IULED BY A PALL FROM A SCAFFOLD. —About four | pinth street, tis (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. jays. Oflice No.7 Beach street, me meal, Brandy w ioe. o'clock yesterday afternoon a slater from New York, MeCurcuin.—At Briar Cli, near Sing Sing, on Corn . en ST gy ' ne In the prices bid after the opening, | & timers’ will Nourish at Newark. sure CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, Wirt i ‘ it be exciteme named Martin Stapleton, fell from a scaffold at the | Saturdayy, September 12, Avast MOCUTCHIN, of St. id ff , Dut late inthe afternoon this was fully recovered There wilt be excitement in Williamsburg and MOY comer of Montgomery and Grove streets, and was | Croix, Datish West Indies ne «Lat eileen crete peteel iitine: “ier tals and there were no stocks offering at the quotations, MATCHES TO Ce killed almost imstantiy, Deceased! was thirty years Funerai services inJAli Saints’ church, Briar Clr, | Female Pills, No. 1, prive ‘sh or No. 2, ape The resuit of the Mame elect) t as follows ' of age and unmarried. Coroner Warren. will hold | on Wednesday morning, at eight jock. for married ladies, price #5, which can never - umnie on will, Ht is sump fi M 1 i an inquest, McINeRNky.On Suuday, September 18, Davin, | aad healthy, Sol at her oilice, No, 1 FF: stimulate the demand for investment and strengthen, nee Be a at Union grounds, New: youngest son of Wiilmam and Mary Meinerney, aged id street, firet door from Fifth avenue, ‘ark. ae iv i icaaie’ tas as i amber Kiyn, Bed; Em Bureka (muitins), at } ope A pd ney y resntioh siroet, oF sens by. madi. Ons hat growing confidence in the pulite Gorn op Newar NEWARK AND PATERSON RAILROAD.—The Newark The fdneral Will take place at the residence of t arecounterfelt, Madame Restell deema ‘ credit which 1# one of the popular features of ae To-m pt Post omen (home and | and Paterson Ratiroad has been teased in perpetuity | parente, 314 Fast Sixteench wireet, this Tucaday) | tetrmmeneteueee, lmitators; who wot only depr and foreign bankers cout to pur the Inte huredas—itean! sai SeRIOUS AccrpENT.—While a young git! named PATTOL!.—On Sainrday, September 12, Davin | A —H9 CHARLES STREBT, BETWEEN WASHIN Thursday—Empice v Athletic of Brooklyn PAT h | ve of Scotia 4X. ton and West.-.Mea, WORCESTER, M.D. La Sundhs et Svctivelitien Yaterly for vhipiment. 4 pore vs, Capitoline, on Capitoline grounda. Mary Gibney, who resides with her parents in River are aueaee # native of Scotland, 1 | Conca her onal aliments. “ * interest ow or stern wns soit at #1 4) Friday—Union of Me s. Kekford, at U o iron fence ’ 1 this asre, zi ‘ —————e — - - elori’” interest outs ne continues heavy, and Ie were reported py? Moone Sretiinn : . a ve. Lekford, at Union a ua Ss ace te toss “e Hisreinains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY there is an active borrowing demamt for all the souls ‘one of which stuck inthe | Glasgow and Dundee papers please copy. AN. without merenry (otice and consultations rtrict!y private leading bonds, and the seppiv of the iatter sdb ogehn Mt aICKET of her abdomen, causing ® nd. of 80 PATI ELIA. —On Saturday, Lape gp “ of-hermor- | by De. HARRISON, 177 Bleecker street, , an sepply ol is 40 yinente we: CRICKE . svi % rhage, DaVio ParruLi.o, a native of Scotland, iu the 7 > 4 Mmited that the “shorts”? can be practically “cor Wheat, at i + 4 character that her recovery is considered | (ot vcar of his 4 7 AM REQUIRING CONFIDENTIAL MENICAL | AT nered” at any time, At th lovk the To-morrow the “All England Kleven,” whose ar- be His friends are respectfully invited to attend the | foie Nromtran He Coceeih forty eM hong, Ninth teres market was we at t rival on Sunday was eagerly expected by their erick- | A Rowny reeiy Hanprep.—In the Court of | funeral, from the Fourti Presbyterian church (Ney, = arbi ee ti ends of this ci ‘ 7) Special Se sterday Andrew Meldrum, other. | Dr. Thomson's), Thirty-fourth street, between sixth DADT PITYSICTAN.—DR. NO. Hewistered, 1881, 11 . sn meni, at Bi ; oad Dt thi nye will fenre with bes and | ice ky Patty Meldrum, was convicted of | and Seventh avenues, on Wednesday afternoon, at A Amity place, ne treet, having over 18 yen 114): 20's, registered 6-20's, up, to Cork for yall on the grounis of the St, George's Cinb. Al | having a ‘sly avaanlted a saloon keeper named ok anecessful and uninterrupted practice in thia city, trent seabon, teal, TK . seats though it i not anticipated that the twer i sentenced to aerve two years in ¢ aud Hrechin papers plenee COPy. | p Tonk anntions” patient ta 94 hours, Slegant ‘ ‘ s thare were sales of 80 bales at 21%, ore against who: ‘ on. Meldrum ts quite respectably con- On Sunday night, September 15 Rooms for Indien requirta, sites ) $0,, 1865, 111 a Ht July, Riss wen qdauec tae ae ite ee hbbhelh dite habe ict: ppeared in court yeaterd (4 rigged out nce of the Rev. & D. Deni#on, 421 Bast ng foe Fecies requiring SeRe, porta let adie aa ctor | CATFY the palmn. w dedermined contest ix nevertheless fest cut garments, is the sume | tieth street, Mrs, ANN PENDLETON. CURE, WITH OR WitHoU ; mie Bred ; a ford i ta iitobad SiC ad] co cae eter tf nipon by @ Newark detective just | ‘The reroains will be taken to Stonington, Conn, Ross, M4 Wem Twenty wo ’ ‘ Mee he py will undoubtedly be regare \ got ont of Hudson county jail some four or | for interment, At the commence 4: awed aunt betes oF Wiligns lige, gold Ketors will Wie the opportunity } uve weeks ago, if Iexin.—0n Monday, September, 14, of consump. ‘ ; share market was firm, and at rly versut ‘ . . aid the a Paterson. tion, Her wife of Robert Reid, Jt, aged 2s M. MAURICRAU - - s@ the open board 1 ater . 4 Boies of moment, but prices ngest that could be sent from Prive t - rine neuen rater. | years and i i fag I peg) Pieri he open wand prices were siahitly higher than & thove individually powerful tian the | oh hit Fiut.——A prize ght occurrad near Pater. 1 this (Tn , from her inte | guarantess ecrthin relier td makes’ frome whanere weuen, the close on Sa ‘ firet r board ntine “ 0 ‘erday atte c og uite 200 Le! venue, elo! oy neon tent J ¢ Poa Satued ir bowed . yay ee ta ee Ui Ts & large asserublage of the sporting gentry from New } 208 Lexington avenue, at ene o'clock. pet seek tate mare LA — be voinme nose was highest, but the 4 ae of te many Wh ci tha formermatenorthe | YOK. A nunber of rounds were fought; but the papers were Eatesinber 16 Lewts i BLESSING TO LADIES,—A LADY WRITES :—Pot improvement wae sustained and at the call were names of , : crated, | Mates of the combatants were not ascertained, and, ~-(n Monday, gl pra oj | ZA. tuguese Female Pi) + one diay, withou! a ja ayers is not yet obliterated. r f Joun T., Jr, and Kate VY. Reeves, aged i Ville relieved me in one tighou New York Central closet higher thau at the sam port at ie. The market for rosin | ‘The arrany the cricket ground have now | 'f fae he aati Was not known in Paterson at ail | j"yaiy 9 iosah aa Nappanee Jy ‘moonvenience,iike magic. Price $b, Dr. A. M. MAU RICE AU lg a ne * closed firm : 10. until late hour last ear, \ ys. office 129 treet, of gen * nme on S: ay ating 1). Roek Island % yined saien were 0) bibis. strained lariat nipleted, and showid the untll 4 rour last evening. "The relatives and friends of the family, also those = font by mat, —— Northwestern preverre Fort Wayn Pac e eS a 2 ot Weather favor the event an entertaining match may Trenton, of his grandfather, Captain Thomas Reeves, are re- LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY : Vayne a be expected, ALLEGED Baorat Conpver oF A FaTHRR.—On Sun- | spectfuily invited to attend the faneral, from the re- | 4k without mercury, by DR, POWERS, |e Chatham Mail 9, and Missouri State wixe while Tennes ee day evening v respoctable young female called at the | sidence of his parents, 125 Waverley place, on Wert. | *#eet; manhood restored by bie Bitxir of Lie. bee sixes, ex coupon, Were | lower, new issue \ and * r THE MACKEREL Fisneny.—Twenty-one vessels } Mayor's orice and made ® Ca against her | nesday morning, at eleven o'clock, A GREAT BENEFACTOR TO. LADIFS— Da. row North Carolina sixes, ex coupon. yrernment | eet eation $35 and 60 do, Wilmington | have arrived from the bay since our last issue, ave- | father, Arthur Callagnan, whom she accused of hay- Albany papers please copy. 21 ERS, 16 Chatham, Relief with or without medicines sisiean Gave GM ‘HUA besbte : men rope at Bt 13}. < raging about 150 bartels each. Most of them wilt | ing thrown a tumbler at her and cutting her bac Savade.—On Sunday, September 18, THOMAS Sav. | His powerful, sure medicines, Bi - securities were dull bu eady. Subsequently Erie mn wetive demand for \inonen tor Worers TeturN On A second trip, ae the prospect for @ fall | about the head, which her eae corroborated. | AGR, a native of Ballykenny, parish of Killeady, near NERTAIN RELIEF FoR LADIEA AY, DR, POWnRS ined to 45), @ 4544, While other stocks ined 41 ve Tor crower a for Rowember eatch in the bay is considered better than off this | ‘The Mayor instantly despatched two police oMcersto | Newcastle West, county Limerick, Ireland, aged 2% . Fal aure modicivest only infallible beip, whaers ah, Wet at the open PONE ET one o'ctock 1 oa With prices wore 1 04 | SHOre. The total number of arrivals thus fat this | the man’s residence, who, when he saw the oficers | years. Dates, . " . were vochanged. season is forty-one, and an aggregate of 6,000 bar- | approaching, armed himself with a gun and chal- ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- —— —— - vanced to 45%, while Pacific Mati sold up to toy, Receig packages ent m rele of mackerel, against sixt e Vessels and 14,000 | lenged their approach at the peril of their lives. The | fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- | ] R. COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, MA At the second regular board the market showed The market tor pork was without activity, and | barrels upto this tine last year—quite a Mallia gun Was cocked and capped; but after considerable | dence, 124 Kast Forty-second street, this (Tuesday) falted on private diseases. Thirty two years " Shs o Banas (ube sales were Lisnited to about BUN Ub! ‘There probably will be hut few more arrivals for the | manwuvring on the part of the police, oficer Van | afternoon, at two o'clock. enables him to warrant a cure in all cares, » more animation, though prices were without #29 20 a $29 55 for new mess —the latter price for am: resent, as it {8 now rath Horn thade a sud red Callagh: Si + 18, Wrort - $21 & $24 50 for prime and extra prime, and $26 70 Pr ‘ather Jal ea sudden bound and secured Callaghan, PRNCRR.—On Sunday, Se) ber LLTAM MPORTANT TO FEMALES.—DR. AND MADAMI material change, and on the call New York Central For future delivery we heard of no sales, Live | second trip, The shore and G 4 mackereling | who was safely escorted to the police station. On | BURDEN, youn; son of Chi B. Catharine I DUBOIS (26 years’ ) nites eertain elie! t cloved % higher than at the first regniar board, ir demand and firm at 9 fleet have done but little the past fortnl; the | returning to Callaghan’s home the officers examined | A. Spencer, 2 years, 9 months and 26 days, married 1adjey with or witl oul: no pain or incow Ww. 7 dl. Beri was in mode: mackerel having left for other waters, bay | the gun and found it not loaded. Whether the Relatives and friends, aiso members of Mosaic | venience. Female restorative Patients from a distance Milwaukee and Bt. Paul 1, Wabash 1%, d 0. preferred | ] pices were sear at @i8 Wx U0 40.1 id shore Nets have now about two months more to | charge was removed during thelr absence has not , No. 418, F. and A. M,, are ny invited | Broviced ean gi led arent, below Teeth ty New York. and Merchants’ Union Express 1, while Reeding was | fomseais Lt (clot t2t® do. Tiere tty their a And if favored with Weatlier | been ascertained; but the prisoner he had not | to attend the funeral, from the SS rroeaart Applied, Omies & Tird area Oe Nomen sebneete te ‘Tennessee sixes, x coupon. %, and North [#28 a gar may e up fair voyages. Mackerel continue | loaded It since the “Fourth.” He Was brought | 120 Broome corner of Pitt, this (Tuesday) pocrT! FROM PANIS a ribo ate new pon Me Goferneeet ft ‘& 19. for Western | 0 Seu ine hs bay ones selling the present | before the Mayor yesterday morning and entered | alternoon, at one o'clock. 2 A bet Pe ics: Ae eee near Broadwa: Stame 4 solos . & Mise.’ for clly éo, Sle, a” Week for aud $4).—CuUpe ann A 3 into bis own recogtiizauce to answer the charge. SPRING.—On Sunday, September 3. CHARLEB ! cnre for indica Je tweety four hours