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B FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Turaspay, Sept. 17—6 P. M. | ‘Phe gold market has been firm and rather active teday and the extreme fuctuations were from 44% to 14474, with the closmg transactions prior ‘to the adjournment of the board at three o’clock at 144%, folowing which there was diminished firm. ness and activity, and the latest quotation on the street was 144; a 1445. There was a brisk borrow- ing demand for coin from the bears, the ‘‘short” in- ‘terest still outstanding being very heavy, and loans were made in most instances without interest to aither borrower or lender, the exceptional transactions being at a half of one per eent per annum for carrying and two and three per ent per annum and 1-64 per cent per diem for bor- rowing. The gross clearings, reflecting the volume ef regular transactions yesterday, amounted to $76,079,000, the gold balances to $1,188,690 and the emrrency balances to $1,726,386. From one to one and 4 quarter per cent is bid for the use of coin for wixty days—a sign that the borrowing demand is ex- pected to be very active in proportion to the supply $r a considerable length of time to come, The requirements of the importing community for enstoms duties are larger than usual at the Present time—the average being considerably more ‘han haif a million per diem, The Sub-Treasury dis- Dbursed $48,929 in coin during the day in payment of Interest on the public Cebt, and the steamer America, for Brenien, took out $26,400 in specie. The disturb- ing political rumors relative to the relations of France and Prussia which were circulated yesterday Were not revived in the Gold Room in the face of the somewhat reassuring news publisued in the morn- ing journals; but, apart from European affairs, the market for gold has a very iirm undertone, its = uatural tendency being upward = after the prolonged speculative depression to whieh it has been subjected, Recently published British matistics show that up to the year 1850 the coinage ef gold in England far exceeded that of France and this country, but since that time the case has been otherwise. From 1793 to 1866 France emitted £262,000,000 of gold coin, while the United King- dom, from 1816 to 1866, coined £187,000,000, and the United States, from 1792 to 1849, $845,000,000, Since 1859 France has emitted £197,000,000 of gold coin, the United Kingdom £91,000,000 and the United Bl 760,000,000, The facility with which coin can ve loaned 1b and the fact that the rates of interest for Joans are turning in favor of the lender will tend w increase the accumulation of foreign balances , On this side, and in this way the money market will be aifevted favorably, so far as it is affected by the European capital seeking employment in Wall street. ‘The prive of gold varied at mtervals as follows:— Ww A.M. + 144% 2:19 P.M. 14494 10:50 ALM 148% 3 P.M. 1445 ‘The extreme and even still growing abundance of this centre is the prinerpal topic of conver- mong the financial community, and it isnow ally whmitted, even by those who have been bitherto predicting stringer that the judieations are. in favor of continued luring the remainder of the year, ‘The banks report that the flow of cur- reury to the West temporarily almost eeused, and we know of — several remit- tances of moderate amounts of currency from tat section to this city within the — last Swo Gaye, Western cities are so well supplied with currency, and the crop movement has already prog iso far that It begins to look as if the West would tax our monetary resources to a much more linited extent than usual at this season, The eotton crop will, it is true, require a considerable amount one by no means suMeient to occasion leshghtost monetary perrurbation here, or even to Materiatly, if at all, alfect the rate of interest. ‘The Majority of loans on stock collaterals to first @ass honses were inade during the day at three per cent menIs Were en and the principal dealers in: govern- offered much more money than they 1 use at this rate, aithongl the general one on mixed collaterals is four per cent. One or two banks whieh advanced their rate to five per cent eary in the w find that they have shut them- feives ont of the loan market, and are privately offering jarge amounts on governments at three, ‘There is nochange to note in commercial paper, grate of which is in moderate snpply i 6 a 7 percent. ‘The ary goods s heen quiet since the beginning of the week 1 sale held to-day, the vas rather spiritie Foreign re more active as well «nest at wh asfiriuer than domestie goods, whieh have been heavy, part Iv regards bi n sheetings and prints, ‘The general trade of the city is fully equal to ea af tis season, for government securities opened dnli at the elosin Mations of last event ice of ony disturbing rumors from abroad, fuproyed quotations for Hve-twenties in ion and Frankfort, prices however, and on the developed an advanc sney and the decline of Wednestay Was mere than falty rec ed, the de- Mw Wing good, ¢ ally for the five-twenties of beige in brisk requ aioe te < for shtpment. vi of \live business was rather light, bt the bo domand for all the tanes, and ¢ ery " = stocks i A ‘ having red Its be uu nust, in view of the ¥ m xrataaily advance in their inar. n ‘ close at five o'cloek the fol: ’ ' vere enrrent, whtle thetr ten- uy Registered, 181, 114, ' sugpoi, TSSi, Lh a 144 ys, registered, 1 HIS as toy Coupen, Wie @ My “ 4110: do. dos, 1865, JUL 11144; “ Ao, daanary and duly, 105% a lov: do, ay 3. 108 a 1M); do. do, 1864, 109 a 109 L egister 4), # 104%; ddo., conp 14; Sepleiaoer Coupons, ING, 119% we. IS At the commencement of business the raflway * was tir vetive, and at the early * © open be Erie sold at 46% and ’ \i (ie rst regular board prices c tirwed to st proving tendeney, and the trans- actions were large and well distributed, On the call En ciosed hor thaw at the same time yester- e Michigan Southern \s, Cleveland Cieveland and Toledo %%, Rock rthweate do, pre 4, Fort 1 Ohio and Misstesippt +5, while Mite ' ss §, lower and Pactte Mail %. . Higher, Governm Hull ai the closing prices of the open board at one o'clock the ne was buoyint, and Erte wold at and Pacific Matt 108%. At th hoard the market ce y for Pavitle Central closed the first regular board, Erie, Rea’ Ieiand Northwestern ‘io, preferred Wayne sad Pacitie Mail 2, while Milwaukee and Sk. Par meeurities wert lower Government active at a general Advance of oneelchth per cent. Subsequently three Ng alf-past pen beard it re. * ¢ while Pacific Mal sold at x Read 24, Rock 1s Western | red 8a) and M: x there being 1 toned stock A than usual for any months past, Darin ' nider of the afternoon there Was consider " ation in the lings, Brie Being pari und active, and at the lowe at six ¢ © quotations we Rube joined:—New York Genital, 120% a 126%; Brie, 47 248; Reading, Bi; Cleve and Toledo tivity in 2% W924; Michigan Southern, 84% i aut Pitteburg ¥ 84%: Cleveland North wester e045; Northw 4 #95; a8V%: F 100% @ 110; Ohio and Min atesippl, 2954 @ 20); Pacific Mail, 1094» 10; West. ern Union Telegrapli, 845 a 044. the foreign exchange wnarket was dull avd droop. fue under ap imercased supply of bills, but the lead. tng drawers asked 109), for their sixty days ster ny, although they were quoted second hand at 109. Atiie clove bonkers? bills on England at sixty days Were quoted at WS%y @ 100; at tree days, lov # Mts ereial bilis, 108@ 108);. Wanker’ bile on Pare at eixty daye, A The Commerc and Pinaneial Chritpicie hos juat - NRW YORK HPRALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1968—TRIPLE SHEET. Pabitsned ~ statement of the cotton movement and Hiat&-pasd ‘wo oP Oleck P.M. | priors theventire sock anch the marist sould be timed oter, da, athe srere drowned daring the storm of Satur- | 16, in Christ chureh, Binghamton, N. ¥., bythe Rev. have of them a crop of Whe United States for the year ending en the | #1110» Usgn Sp com. 14 Behe American Exp. 49° | stocks this year prices will have an tendency. Were all supposed to be en— | R. Lewis, chaplain Mnited “tate Navy, Liewienane ‘2000 US #'s, 6-20, ©, ‘62: 119% 100 Adama ones BB The de:nand for Cette and i es good, ates o6 ist inst, from which it appears that the total crop | 16000 4, te ye B2Prpet cali $2” | previous pricen being fully maistainel” Oporto: wines ars | ‘The freshet in the valley of Wood Creek, along the | ara G. Watuen Of Metin eine corps, 40 Me ' reached 2,498,895 bales, while the exports from all i lee Hix 2 | Mery szanse, she Denier ty Wine of-the Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad, be- | Van Prut—MrLuen.—On Thursday, Sepember the ports were 1,657,015 bales, and home consumption do. too anne current; foreign articles | tween Port Ann and Whitehall, was very destructive. | at St, Peter's eh Brooklyn, by LA. Was 835,015 bales, leaving a stock on hand at the 40. vee ¥ is Fea ee ae | ihe western aide of the Patee. ae a ance covered | raddeck, Gomy V. Vax Pau, of Like 12 Cognac. 5 jan s IN les clove of the year of 88,130bales, ‘The stock of cotton 60 4. are on en a with @ vast volume of waters, which carried TORRERIRS Sy GAGNON OF, ne Se ee? jam’ 3 7 away bridges, boats jam: jbmerging houses, " —| Se} pr dag * b4 - gy receipts, i Otard, Dapat & Co, % r 3 | 204 _in some cases undermining the. ruiiroad track. 18 by on Rey ay | on Sonar. siaanesel Present month, not included tn ny Tylana J Fy bdled ©% | Large numbers of sheep, horses and cattle were | Wapr—KNarP.—On Wednestay Septemper 46, ay was 3,897 Dales, against 5,703 bales last ¢ 3500 Renault & Co. % 5% 7% | drowned. Calvary church, Twenty-third stcoet, by Rev, W. 8., season. The receipts at the Atlantic and Gulf ports 550 Vinegrowers’ Com) — bes oo ‘The accident on the Renselaer and Saratoga Rail- | Mikels, Dr. CHARLES H. Wade to Miss MaRy P. a me ths aggregated 2,240,282 bales, 100 Pinet, Castillon & Py a @ | road was a marvel for (estructivenesss without | Knapp, both of this city. luring the twelve mon Se ee Tas Perea ng yes a oe $ | inary to passengers. Sook after leaving Fort Ann | | Winred—Boyce.—In, Rrooklyn, on Wednesd: against 1,965,774 in 1866-7, to which must be added 10 Camb Coal prev ~peery yon ee B the engineer of train red that the high | September 16, by Rey. J. W. T. Roothe, Mr. JOHN 1m 1867-8 198,613 bales shipped from Tennessee and | 20 W Union Leger Freres. 95 | Water had extended to tha track. He slowed the | Winter to Miss MAGGIE Boyce, all of Brooklyn. No t to manufacturers, and 60,000 bales E. Vignier, | motion, and was carefully feeling his way at the | cards, ( other points direct to ). Castillo & Co. - _ 10 | rate of about seven miles the hour. Just as he WorTRNDYKE—Voornis.—On Wednesday after-* Manufactured South and not included in the receipts, Rocwaey, Bra o Tenoveioen, i fred s 8510 whistled for the station Comstock’s, about ten | noon, September 16, at the residence of the bride’s ‘Te total crop for the year is, therefore, raised to alton | A. Selgnette, 4 20 Bas eer Te eamet: $4 2) & | minutes before nine o'clock, portion of the track | parents, near Hackensack, N. J., by the Rev. A. Am= ‘gs: y x + over which the engine had sank down, de- man, ABRAM GC, WorrenpyKE, of Godwinville, to 2,498,805 bales, against 2,019,774 in 1866-7, the pro- 4 95; Arzac Seigns @ $5; Hope Beignetie, 4 8 a | 110) ing th tend 4 . " af : : 95; Lafayette, $4 90 a 5. ni e engine, ler ‘and first baggaze car, | Miss Ligere, daughter of Thomas Voorhis, Esq, duction pf which was distributed as follows among GIN.—The following quotations are for % plese {foreign a and causing the balance of the train to stop sudden- the States:— ticles are quoted in gold) :—Nottenbohn's Palmtree, $3 25; | ly. Jerking, swaying, ing motions, followed (> mepaigago 1867, 1868, Goblet, 596 00%, Sm hae o's Gomi af he ewiire by successive frightful altogether creating Drea. Lonisiana, bales. 702,181 34.240 8 35; Wintel Te M0; Hooke Gardiak # BOs pqueray | forma that will be. x embered for a life | preoe.—Snddenty, at Bast Chatham, N.Y. pao rey 102,247 240/131 Cnt tb, curmeney ater e Sram 96 52, currency; Grape | wass niacous wreck, with the exception of the | V: Brebe,azed 6b years, and his wife, BOPIILA BRERE, 255,965 495/959 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Roh. “Jatnalca,'#4 = $6 per gallon; St, Croix, $3 10 last two cars, which wee raised some two | “Srl CN: of te family are invited to attend’ Jan.922 3141660 = a9 $0; New Englind, #1 ae of feet and dropped square upon the track, without | an’ funeral, from Dr, Rurchard’s ehurab, ‘Thire nd 38603 Le Te Ke Reet Retaci aS Sa oi: erat ke. | 80 much as shattering a paip of glass. They were thetr a uivect ‘between Sixth and Seventh avenves, 28,628 38,643 TuunsDAY, Sept. 12-5 P.M. | BA Pt NN my Taine. alcohol, Hee, 82 50% pure spirits, dow | Alled by one hundred and twdve excursionists from | {hsF (irriaay) morning, at eleven o'clock, without furé Virginia.. WTN5T 166,587 N.—Receipta, 1,298 bales, For this staple the demand iY ‘50; pure Aphtiia: Wren 'do., BL 60 4 ” | Rutland to Saratoga. ‘Their gcape was miraculous, ther notice ” ‘Tennessee, & 2 249/712 393,583 | continued active, and the amount of business consummated Winks. —Vort $325 a $4 per gallon; Burgundy bart but not so much go as that of the passengers in the CALLAN.—On Thursday, Sentember 17, ANNE Oat~ a : rn #1 40; sherry, #1 25 a #8; sherry, Marseilles, ‘90c.; | other which crushed intdone other with terrific 0 Rev. manufactured South «.. No return. 60,000 | was fair, though males were restricted to considerable ex | 21 it ‘ie ‘sD; Madetra: Marsatiles, ‘ibe. a Sic.) Malaga, | force, ut corti tely. Injari =) pay Tt this tine | AN, aged 80 years, mother of the late . Ts : —_—— ————~ | tent by the increased firmness of sellers, who demanded an | aweet, “si a $150; Malags, rv; ‘We, a H thick darkness covered the ane and rain poured F N. Y. Total CrOP..+-s++es0eeseee 2 +2,019,774 2,495,895 | aavance of xc. a Io. per Ib., mainly in consequence of the | #88 a B10; claret, case ‘8 BBO, bee ag Gand lam? clark, | Catholic pastors, Malone, Franklin county, N. Y. : The total crop of sea tsland cotton was 21,275 2, OHAMPAGNE,—The wing quotations are for quarts, he condictor, lam Clark, ‘Notice of faneral in to-morrow’s papel mR OF.A0 Ught stock here, being only about 12,000 pales. The offerines | without the usual discount:—Piper Heidsick, #20; Veuve | Made his way down to Comstork’s at the peril of his | Gore “at Bergen City, N. J.. on Wednesday, bales. The annual cotton crop of the entire country | were light. At the close, however, the market was quict and | Cliquot, #25 50; 8. H, Mumm & Co., $20. #24;'L. Roederer, | lifé, at one time sinking In the whirling waters and | temper ie, WALTER ERWIN CoLP, infant son of Wie Since 1820 Is howed some signs of weakness, The sales com prised 1,747 | $20 % sa8s Jules Mumm & Co. $2) a S24; Heidaick & Co. ) saved himself only by grasping a floating tie, The Taber Ae, Aran ERY age 6 month ii RRND Er, bine oe ua oe com prised 11747 | 819 60 $24; Charles Heldslok, #20; St, 'Marceaux, #202 # ‘The wrecked cars with their passenxers were pot | am H. and Adrianna F. Cole, aged 1 year, om as Callan and aunt of the late Rev. Bernard McCabe, re bales, of which 1,066 were taken by spluners, 862 by export- ; Due de Montebell ; Ghesler & Co, a Del- and 21 days, Bales, crs and 819 by speculators, We qufter: ig zoe Ha Chain Piste: Wiss, B20; Napoleon Cabine reached until eight o'clock pn Sunday morning, | “nye relatives and friends of the family are invited Uplanis and Movileand New Orleans | $24: Moot & Chandon, $20 w $24 nine, pore a fs, $90 wien ments were supplied by citizens in the | +4 attend the funeral, from the residence of his Florida. Memphis and Texas. —_ Bane file & Co, #18 a 29) rua ‘oucher &' Co, Belg nocod, And. peligions i age a ee parents, in Academy street, near Palisade avenue, Ordinary... a n ip 21 0 34; other champagnes, #10 upwards. Mr, ,of Rutind, Su ; yt 4 : Good ‘ora ry. hy? a” ‘ id fe wid Raker, {rho nad been wnt night in a vain endeavor Bonth Bergan, 5.d-,ue rida) atternoon, ab two Low mid sag 2514 2 98 cp: to reach the train, arrived earlvin the morning, an J = INING- Middiing, Hin Bi OBC B89 0 27 FFCIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE YESTERDAY. measures were immediately taken to get the passen- | Wt ae ip Ag tase sens, CAPAC CUNNIN CorFEr. market was tolerablysnctive, but fries TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK CIty, Kors to Comstociis, He proaired a latpottonat | , The friends and relatives are respectfully invited were in buyer's favor. ‘The sales were 1,085 bags, ex Brac’ Houston at. ns, 385.0 ft w of Ist av, 25,110... 12,000 ard of which all were embarked, and at hall-p to attend the funeral, from the residence of his sisters nerin, 2,60 do., ex Armor, and 260 do., ex Hertha,’ on private | Irving place, ¢ #, 43.3 ft s of 16th st, 20x50. 16,500 | two P, M. they were landed at the depot. No, 535 West Twenty-sixth street, on Saturday after- tern, [ror Mararalho there wae a tris demand, and een | Irving place, L8 gat sth ay aax0 23) foeerinenenamene - noon, at one o'clock. ? were effected of 8,2 8, ex Theresa, and 1,857 bags on pri- | Stuyvesant fe, lo Tear part, 4x25. om. |. J . As. vaue terms. Other kinds were dull and neh 10th st, No, 270 8,’ 25x98. 24,70 _ COSTIGAN.—On Thursday, September 17, Thowas, Cee Ere ao Grate Reeinte AAUS bone Ronr, 442 do. | Sabet cert few oF aay ioe , TURKEY. infant gon of Daniel W. and Maria Louise ‘Costigan, 0) E d ce er nh ate is of the fami! re Aduiral Farrnguts Arrival-Why He Boarde e relatives: lends of e family are re~ spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the the Frolic—Visit to the Grand Vizier—The | posidence of his parents, Clarkson street, Fiatbusb, ‘Wenther in ConstantinoplePassing the Dare | },, I., on Seer cero at two ote nck as danelles, and American Naval History. - CoULTER.—At Saybrook,Conn., on Wednesday, Sep- , tember 16, Juuta A., danghter of James E. Coulter, CONSTANTINOPLE, August 12, 1568, aged-4 years and 6 ‘months. meal, Dushela wheat, 289,903 do. oats, 2,800 do. malt and TROIS do. barley. for Ftate and Western flour waa more steady to- day, and thongh the dealers generally reported m slow trate, Yet ihere was considerable export demand for good extra Yate, and a good business would have been done for export, on the nals of 5 £0, or even 8 75, for favorite brands, but they were generally’ held at higher prices. Never- #, lot No 66, estate of Wagstait, 25.6 thelesw a fair bisiness was done in extra State both for con- | Tath al, 8, lot No 30, extate of Wagstad, ‘w of #h ay, 69.9176.9243.6x75.. tmel CLIN Sat,o00 | ERB hore: demands especialy Torcelty wronua ane tne | °° Sragey agoontnp ay wm YOR 7” ‘The On ex DRHPT AMINES, FAIRE, SHRIVEC. NERO | Tho relatives anna CaRae Af Fee familly sro reeonce can securities were quoted thus market was the ti better, ifornia flour was SA! dull, , e8, between 4istand 42d sis (St Cloud HM on Saturday last in the steam tender Frolic, having | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the = A ‘3 lo t, thi lett the Franklin at Syfa, with orders: to proceed to | “ence of her father, 44¢ West foriy-ninth street, this Smyrna and thence to the Dardanelles to await the CurrLe.—Suddenly, of apoplexy, on Saturday, Sep> Admiral’s return. The Admiral would have come | tember 12, at the residence of her son, Yorkville, ‘and 8 montha, total... hut prices were about the same. ‘The sales were about 10,006 Ye bb's, Southern flour was dull but unchanged. The sales were si, Nos 128 and 130, 2 years, per wee but in yrices there was no | Sth av, No 13,6 years, per year. TRANSYEuS IN KINGS in London to-lay and on the previous dates men- ei 500 bbis, Rye flour was still quiet tloned:— change of moment. The sales wei 20) bbl. Corn meal was Spt. 4. Supt. 10, Sept. 17 | in moderate demand, and sales were made of 600 bbls, West- | Ainslie st, # #, 25 ft w of Leonard st, 25277. 2,000 ‘ fl f A wes ¢ N. Y., MARY CUTTLe, aged 72 years. bs epapeeni hiv oe ae sr 8500.06 75 | Bergen at, n Sapte lisa Sat 1,50) up here in his fagship, but was under the impres- | “DT rox,—At Cambridge, Mass., on Tuesday, Sep- : Mlinois Central a a1 Superfine State, 725 Clay at, 8 8, 100 1 w of Union av, 25x10). 3,400 | sion that the Porie’s permission for so large a ship to | tember 15, LESLIE TILDEN, only child of Dr. kdward Wirip seen ons 9036] Banana aon Goleteasia no btn ot ketenes sil ‘Yio | Pass the Dardanclies could not be obtained, The | B. aud Sarah 1. Dalton, ased ide mouths. idan ‘The following 1s an oMcial statement of the busi- =e Western, A . mast w of Pinaniannn Br, See C4 gallant Admiral made some inquiries of the Tarkish Wednesday, September 16, HernziBan, beloved wife ness of the military railroads of the Division of the | Round hoop iio, siping brand 8 ww a io ttnot Myrtle x100.8.. 4160 | Minister xt Florence, Rustem Wey, and that | of William T. De Voe and daughter of Alfred Stackey, Te for th 1 T f thi i Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. me: ) si, ns, 350 ft wof Reid av, 25x100. 2,500 | dignitary gave the Admiral to understand | Esq., in the 25th year of herage. Also CUARLES, ennessee for the two last years 0) e war, or, In ° St. Louis low extra. 9 Monroe at and Lewis av, ne cor, B0x100. 1,800 af th only son of the @bove, in his 5th year. official language, of the Nashville and Chattanooga | St. Lonia straight ex 10 Raymond at, € #, 106.2 {¥ n of Fuiton ay, 1950 | that no firman would be granted for the Notice of funeral hereafter. line of the United States Military Ratlroads, from | &t ia choice double 12 Smith and Cook st 1,500 | Franklin to come up to Constantinople. If an ap- GARDINER.—On Tuesday, September 15, BALDWIN St. Louts choice family 13. Walworth at, w a, 1 n of Myrtle av, 1,405 GARDINEE, Inthe sth year'of hie age. Atigust 1, 1863, to September 14, 1865:— Southera ofoe and tam i 13 Prondhens. at, 6 A, ye) ir e of peewee 7 ‘25x10. = plication had been made to Mr. Morris, the Minister Aen natives and friends of the family are invited CASH EARNINGS. Gabisuia deer (oncke and shi $ Pies ant S tt'w of bth av, 20x78.<.-.-s. ra Seo | here, there ts no doubt he would have obtained the | to attend his funeral, from All Souls’ church, eorner white. + $241,283 | Rye flour... * ran South 10ti , 150 fe w of Sd at. 95x10. 000 | requisite permission at once, especially as the Rus- 7 and Twentieth street, this (Friday, Passengers... 170,583 | Gorn meal, city 6 Ith sy wa, MEAOTLO OF Ath ay, 12D). Nim. tan trigate ernie aie pepe thal crate) of Reacts Seneen ee pata a Express and other sources 221/039 | Corn meal, Brandywine. 6 Bith at, n a, Ibd1 tte of 8th ay, 340x444, 6,826 * iy THitreeit Charleston, Tioga county, Pa., on —— | Corn meal Sermo cee BT Glerméat ne, 5754.8 of De Kalb ay, 81 6380. 14550 | recently made a three weeks? cruise In the Black Sea | quatttay Reptetnber 10,’ MARY ANN, Wile of Samuel 5 ’ are nctive ¢ i an d , ¥ ‘i , 3 i Total casi CATNINGH....00..000-seee+-+eeeee $632,010 | Target tor cholee amber was 4 trifle better in sympat AO fen of Division av, 2x1 3) | and returned here a short time since with the Grand | ¥, Hall, azed 46 years. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS, flour, There was likewise a good demand for spring wh oe et, BOxd. 1,800 | Duke Alexis on board, bound on a cruise in the Med- HARKNESS.—On Thursday, September.17, REBECCA, Tons of freight transported, 744.377. Average dis- No. ia Lic “oemet en alt = ped e? 9 ies of 19th aie 18x63" oe 200 iterranean. ‘wife of James Beceem vite to sttend the tance carried, 110 miles. Number of tons carried | Miers nenerally demanded x1 af "and ‘ey wee go ft eof 19th st, 18x39. 3500 é The friends of the family are inv' moe ar phe one mile, 81,881,470; at two cents per ton per mile, | pefuset that deure for choice parcels. 49 to'2), map heirs W. Howard.- 6720 If the Rnssian ship was permitted to pass the | funeral, from her late residence, a lee ie a $1,687,629. Number of troops transported, 392,485. ¥ higher than No. 2, The sales comprised LFASES RECORDED IN GROOKLYN, straits for the purpose of conveying the third son of | Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at inks ao pee Average distance carried, 110 miles. Number of at £1 80 BI 8 for common to good No. | Henry and Poplar sts, # w cor, 63.5x100, 16 yrs, per yr... 1,090 | 144 Emperor, why should not the same privilege be Havonwovur.—On Wednesday, September 16 2 troops carried one mile, 43,173,240, at two cents per 195 a #198 for No. Tuo. $231 tor choice amber | Prinde st, No $6, 4 yre, per yr. doo popeney Y i Port Richmond, Staten Island, PETER HavGHwour, man per mile, is $863,454. Total earnmgs for trans- Ge gan. #3 ee a Cy psa re cans and beet 8196 oy (aden stare be A Rf 3 accorded to the flagship of the greatest naval hero [ imhis 8ist year. ict aleotarans of hie portation of troops, $2,501,094, Total for transportion | rornia and $1 49 for smal lota choice old No. 2 Milwank UKANSFERS 18 QUEENS COUNTY of,the day? There is no doubt that if Mr. Morris had ig Sea pl anaes Kosei li cert “od prjalydormieasipic a te Soe eins SERN EN OTS a SURG. Tue tales rere abow: | Rectan toll wh Creed's property, sf Gp | been requested to make the application for a firman aticad the Taneral, this day (Friday), the 18th Ins. it ‘ out owl: i, w 8, Creed’s properly, y . a. The receipts and expenditures of twelve of the | Ten tG yuan at #1 18a $1 90 for prime new mixed floats 11 |e ee ee ee ee ero! in time, his demand would have been favorably re- | at twelve M., from the Reformed church, at Port principal railways in England during the half year for do. ing! me $1 i eee =4 #115 a 8119 for unsound | College av and Whitestone road, a6 ceived. Richmond. Steamboat leaves foot of Dey strect at ending June 30 last, together with the mileage of the | 26" 1'sh Wo hustele al f0ige, a aL soe ‘Yesterday the Admtral and suite went up the Bos- | ‘evens. M. : roads, are thus shown:— st the raltroad depot. Eye was Brin bus the busttens AIBIE ACCIDENT IN ROCHESTER, W. Y. a! p HkkzHERZ.—On Toesday, September 15, of inflam: light; sales 60) bushels State, at #160. phorusto call upon the Grand Vizier and Minister of | mation of the bowels, our dear wife and mother. Mileage. Revenue, Expenses. | yond and avout er bushel higher, There we: c y t} FLORENTINE CONCORDIA HERZHERZ, in the 62d year London& Northwestern 1,48 5,041 £161,161 | 9.000 buehelsprime Canada West at §1 8 Explosion of a Locomotive Boller at the Erie | o°e!#" tes eo cg apaNepofadi Cee cereal of her age, i 5 "56/022 | there were small nates at #220. aerial tami eat, These gentlemen wi 0 be presented to the Sul- ne-On Tuesday, September 15, after a short Frrichs continued moderate'y active and rates for grain secaaa! tan during their stay, and if tue frigate were here | fllness, Josava J. HENRY. to Liverpool per ste mer were again higher, For verarle tur i'vom the Rochester Union, Sept. 15.) eas ere A Liat lnk Rg An aecident ferrifle in its consequences—the kill Fs invited to his Majesty would doubtless return the visit on | Relatives and friends of the family are H ing’ of Your persons and fatal wounding of another, | POAFd, as Tie is very fond of inspecting a fine ship. | attend the funeral, at the Chara oe aconein, Uncd.; 10 Landon, per stearasr, 100 bales | Ene vere injury of three more—ocourred lest even. | _ Mit. Farragat, Mrs, Pennook (wife of Captain Pen- | Corer of Fifth avenue aud Bopdhelrest, tom (ee con din, he eastern weres—A. | Inge alittle before Seven o'clock, neat the Erie Rail. | ROCK, of the Franklin) and party amived from Europe aaa eee rnarsaay, September 17, after @ long Dantsh brigto Neweostle at Me. per ton; a bark from New was depot in Exchange street, Locomotive No. 14 | Yesterday via Vienna and Varna. can easneaad igre Le 2 HOGAN, aged 72 ee Petra ery ron tnecon, | Was standing on the tuck, at a point about forty } athe present ume, an weave nad no rin since ne | TEATS. ee joni seeded t, 6,700 bbls, “ol ic ‘tien bark with 3,500 | feet north of ete si waiting the time for il, 9 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are request- bole ~d Journ heres Usa aiveet ioe the Continent at | the departare of the accommodation and freight | frst weeks of April, and for the past two months | 9 4°t) Strona the funeral, from the residence of her at es 7 Amevienn bark, bal vons, to Callao, general cago | train which It was to draw to Corning, when the | te wenther las been onprosaively Nor, | Three days | son-in-law, Michael Murphy, 118 Clinton street, this Southeastern Bristol & Northeast North London. eat 1 ‘ London Metroporitan . Manchester ¢ Stedieid 249 Totals, veccceeces:224 £12,000,202 £0,087,675 terms. boiler suddenly exploded. The fireman, John Marsh, (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. © siaog. sper © salon of 12,000 Ibe. Fe .( > “cab: instead of being cool and refreshing, as when we y, ‘Tha average expenditures were therefore equal to UE. There were salon of 12,000 tbe, Fnglinh and 15,000 | wag sitting in the “cab” with his head out of a win: | instead of belng cool and reiteshing. as when we | © Tu! Tt Westchester, on pamcoion ik a Baga were dull and unchanged at ISixe. a Wye. | dow, conversing with the engineer, J. D. Jones, who | ai’ “vith clouds of dust, which penetrates every | 16, EDWARD Heywarp Hong, son rica | Was standing by the side of the engine engaged tn oll. | AN WIth clans, Of Mun, TN, reel andl is only | Hone, in the 2ist year of his age. ing the machinery, and had just made the remark that + Carri H ‘kere was about 120 pounds of steam on,” when the | tbe compared to the sand storms of the desert, arriages will be in waiting at Mott peti ae std 3 " Since writing the foregoing [learn that a firman | 0? Harlem Railroad, to meet the 2:30 train cabaabrakemut named Peter Armiurst andere | forthe Franklin to come here tas been applied for, | York, this (Friday) afternoon. Funeral frou Bplsec- further away stood two gitls, nated Ellen Glasgow | ud Tdoubt nov it will be granted. | In view of the | Pal church in Westchester al four o°clock. and Mary Heney, who were ‘awaiting the arrival of | Present position of the Franklin it will not be amiss JOHNSON.—On Thursday, September 17, HARRIRTT, Mr. Glasgow froin is work, Mr. Glasgow resides in | % fell your readers the story of the voyage of the | daughter of John J. and Jesste Johnson, aged 1 year ahouse fronting on Lafayette street, and running | frst United States ship that ever came here, and how br 10 tea this The demand was good and the saleswere to | hack north, next to and parallel with the track. In | She disposed of the firman demand. he relatives and friends of the family are invited prices were firm. particularly for the better | the yard attached, to the house were playing two |, In the month of September, 1400, the George Wash. | to attend the funeral, from 114 Essex street, this ght after. | The sale were 374 | 0 little girls, Lizzie Souny and Margaret Heney, ington, twenty-eight guns, arrived at Algiers, hay- (friday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. meeerenee es eet xister of the little gitl above mentioned. John Glas. | ing onboard the tribute for the Dey which it was | | KIRKER.—On Thursday afternoon, September 17, at und’ mixed, ade, ase, | gow was on ihe track at the tine, walking toward | Customary for every nation having commerce in the | UalCpast five o'clock, GEORGE HENRY KIRKER, son a hishouse. We have now given tie position of the | Mediterranean to ‘pay for the protection of thelr | Of Heorge H. and Louisa Kirker, aged 2 weeks and 2 ‘a Bde. (levers by scident at the time of Its occ! ~. | shipping against the Algerine pirates. Havin ‘3. ino September Iiyiaoe:- | STerers by the accident at the tine of Hts occurence. | HNN Tig presenta, Captain Bainbridge. was called | _ The relatives and friends of the family are invited Porto Rico and 666 do. English | oe onty root «distant and received a sligat cut on the | UDob to take au agent of the Dey, charged with } to Attend the funeral, from the residence of hie 19 bbls. spirite turpentine, 650 | head.” ‘The engineer was struck in the forehead by a | V#luable presents for the Sniian, and carry him to | father, 63 Ninth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at i rhet for the | piece of the boiler probably, and a hole two inches | Constantinople.” Captain Bainbridge naturally de. ath tials, ca Maltese, Samciniets in dameter made in the skull He was breathin clined the proposed mtssion, and informed the Dey Gon fa y, on Thursday, Sep' . when found, but soon expired. “The brakeman had | that ke was bound to obey the instructions of his | Dont, infant danghter of James M, and ACelaide a 4 Di + | superiors at home. e Dey, however, gave him to owls, One ent was blown oT and hie body otherwise | Unerstand that he and his ship were in ins power, |, The friends of the family are invited to attend the Miutiated. Tis death was instantaneous. Ellen | and that if he did not accept lis proposal he would | funeral. from the residence of her parents, No. 41: 5 1 161 do. (New Yo r a n Set he tie eaies wees toate at ae Clusgow. also had tho top of her skull taken off and | d¢ forced to do so. West Thirty-fourth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at In this city, on Tuesday, September ’ he market for roain was quiet, ime fall prices prevailed, The : ealded. Mary Ae oe After a spirited altercation Captain Bainbridge, | ne o' es were wont 2.500 bh. rurainedal 73 é5.0 @4 70, | Her, body | was scalded bg # Sane tanta Wie influenced by the almost certainty of his retusal | rat a Tues good atrainie) at $2.70 a 4a 7a; No. 2) 82 a thought to be in a dying condition, Lizzie Sonny | causing a war, and the knowledge that a large feet | ', hagghen nr M gendg h ne Feria hc moons ‘Wilninton was | was iit by some portion of the engine and her head | Of merchant ships were exposed to the attack of the | , The relatives and friends of the family and mem timing iefitliy maugied. She Was taken to the house of | Almerines, aud the representation of the Consul that | Hers ef the Fourteenth regiment, N. Y. 8, M., hor father on the west side of Exchange street, ona | bis wt By either een by the guns of the fort Pol ep dois dl Ba Pvc the a ‘ a t on the voy y . " he ch, Brooklyn, this line with Mr, Glasgow's house. Margaret Heney re. | OF seized and sen: ey. When the snip | afternoon, at two o'cloc about 4954 percent of the receipts. ‘The recetpta per | qin war quiet, buat stanly, at lige. n He. AB the Latter pr mile were £1,928 or $9,341 for the half year, which Is ] 50 baies were s not far from three times the average receipts of rail- | 4 she Yor chine ways in this country. rest The traMe receipts of railways in the United King- dom amounted, for the week ending July 25, on miles, to £820,696, and for the corresponding week of last year, on 12,998 miles, to £809,533, show- ing an increase of 289 miles and of £11,163. It ap- pears frou a report lately published that the length of raliways open in India was increased during the last vear to 3,945 miles by the completion of 419 miles. There are 1,865 miles now in course of co struction, and various proposals for extending the railway system are under consideration. Materials to the amount of 333,829 tons have been sent out, at a cost of £5,827,420. The whole expenditure in Great Fritain and Ireland during the year was about £4,000,000, In India it was about £5,000,000, Up- is of £9,000,000 have been added to the capital of railways, making the whole amount that has been raised up to the Stat of March last £76,579,000, of which £75,071,900 have heen expended, The gross receipts for the year ending the 30th of June, 186%, were £4,875,112 as compared with £4,597,285 of the et was moderately active and 8110 «Bi 45 for retail lots, for long di P.—The demand was nm jo. rosin, 145 do. pitel: former was fairly acth he demand & in rather higher, c avd shipping lola, y 18H) bbls. at 458%e including 818 to a % tar we heard of ni i celvi Ms n the right side of the neck and ts | comply with the wishes of th x ° elie sD acinar The ty nend fads injured, ‘not fatally. however, {tm tho Was ready a new dimicutty oc as the Dey in | -Mooxe—On Wednesdas, ‘September 16, outa ’ 812 and £2, respectively. The net re- . 3 S Her parents reside in the house next west of Mr, | sisted that hie own flag should he hoisted up the ae oeaan Tae en e pi ke rias, pis in 1867 were £2, 504,534 in 1866, tH The wales were al ny at @8 5% a | Glasgow, Mr. Glasgow was stunned by the concus- | Peak and the American Mag forward, After an en- ws rh sent rm a e Het “age fm age. 7 ber oe 354, of or new mese-the latter price for en: 4 sion, but was not injured materially, ergetic protest Captain Bainbridge also complied Pate le ade ort ly and ioe a, bar ae, Tn 1867 the namie 3 46,34, ot for prime and extra prime, ar ‘The explosion blew the boiler of the engine into | ¥ ith this demand until be got beyond the’ range of an iam, are pectfully m whom 15,074,980 were third class, In 1866 the total Live b fragments and sent up a dense volume of steam and | the Algerine guns. tend the funeral, this (Friday) aftern at half-past r was 12,887,000, asues oring everything tn the vicinity. ‘The rear | On nis arrival at the Dardanelles, haviug no fireman, | One o’clock, from her late residence, 21 Dominiek . vi | Street. nar Mr. Glasgow's house was utterly demolished | his country unrepresented and almost auknown ina the front.part injured. The cries of Lizzie Sonny | here at that period, Captain Bainbridge was greatly Pe ey were heard proceeding from beneath the débris and | embarrassed as to the measures to be taken to en- JORA i mat Work extricating her. able him to pass the straits—a dilemma from which }| Years. Pieces the ‘holler was found. haifa mile « istait in he relieved himself by an expedient worthy of agood | The friends and retatives of the family and those last two Ph pare a» aunexed:— Jelphia bank statements com. —On Thursday, September 17, Brivearr 1. of Lusmagh, Kings county, Ireland, aged 22 i Spt. Te Semh, 1A a, and prices remained heavy, at I2ige,a Tse. for m 1 te pecke eked shoulders, 18!z9, « 18e. for Western of her brothers, Michael andJohn J., are_ invited to Specie lk Sie. a Myc. for smoket and | Jefferson street, on the east side of the river, while | seaman. As his ship approached the castles he ql Legal see erat ltke sales wenn soit 188 packares Iniote, Booon | other fragments were found in dierent localities | hauled up his courses, oi Stobest Twente banet, c& Baveteay ateraneey at . it, 16 within a radius of half a mile. The concussion | and made thy a jay ‘noon, Deposits waa dull and nomigal, at M4). for Cuunberiand Cireutation hor abort rib and am ITM short clear; we bh sales, For lard there was an improved dornand and slightly te ; jes of 1,000 pack. . for N& Ute prime steam; also 20 | OF Whom, on np o , se i Ww tween the forts he commenced firin: half-past one o'clock. part ft the sty, a serena, we chainante’ teens salts, wine war instantly returned fron the shore, McCAaye.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, September " es 4 f ot e aga! jh 1, and re the Turk: eCOvE! . i . Z ey Were visited be ay carthquake. {yctsbody who | tem tielr curprise’sie. was heyond reach of their | The relatives and trends of the tamtty are rewnedt- ‘004 ble, refined and 540 do. | could rushed for the scene of (he disasier, and the f ry a a 7 iatter continued to rnie dal, There | erforis of a stroug body -of police were required to | guns fully invited to attend the funeral, from his la ies were Fenttieted by the increased | {rch avy “haw (eam tramnpimue on the dot bodies | Captain Bainbridge made a rapid run toConstanti- | dence, S81 Second avenue, corner ‘Thirty-second who demanied loke. a I6c. The ong | Keep the ¢ . ‘ 1 Lon his val was wat ced and wn. | Street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. % tie. Crude and the injaved living. Drs. Langworthy, Little and | Rople and on his arrival was wiannounced and un , tts rege he hainees hs reaned wun moneentes | otter phyaicions were soon on the spot, and they at | known. On anchoring in the Bosphorus the George |. MoCorrin.—suddenly, at Harlem, on ‘Thurwtuy, slight and prices were | once gave their aicention to the wounded, Coroners in a boarded by sa cmcer Whe od 4 Worice or the Mama eicteront g "alge disc B00 | Hotes of rhe eheineet ant Dracema to. the meng | Hage carried, 7 which he fecelved. he anal re: | , MCCUNE.—On Tunreday, September 11, inst. Vin er ut Se 0 do. from ‘Sevathe io March too house, and they wil! commence an inquest on all of ply. Two eek Se aes Lia aay ne Goccns. Dap est’ Eleventh street, Joun T. nonth) vi'private erm.” fh Philvioiphin the market | te dead this afternoon In the COMMON COME | RO ee ind requextinge more explicte iuformation, | He will be buried trom there this (Friday) after- was only mode swore withont mater 5 | noon, at two o'clock. hn. The sal the nat half of Sep: was a young man abont | He was sent back with the {uformation that the ~! 4 fember, at ce. * 1,100 do. for Oeto- wus unmarried and his | George Washington belonged to the New World, | . McGUINEss.—On Wednesday, September 16, ANNI 1,024,450 Dec. 178,171 f the Michigan Southern Railroad ne second week in September were . Against $1 for the same week last receipts for customs and the receipta, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasory in this for the expired portion of the week have been as follows: in sifpping order, underst er at ¥6., an 900 cin, (rom Septamber to Hecomber 100 | parents resident kome, N.Y. He hat been-on this | Which was recetved as satisfactory. On her retura | MARIE, only child of Thomas and the late annie Re er reeatinod Gait beh steady, as Oe. & PONge. for division since last «pring. Armiurst, the brakeman, | to Algiers Captaln Bainbridge took good care to Keep | Terme Metuiness. aged 1s months, . rt “pines ivace 2 ars old and unmarried, — Hig | his ship out under the guns of the fort, and a e place at the residence of P. angoon lon, Wyoming connty, N.Y, | When requested peremptorily refused to make an- J. MeGuiness, 338 Kast Fifty-tifth street, this (Friday) na and 9 [note yay zie Sonny | other voyage for the Dey. Many persons who are | afternoon, at two o'clock. Improved demana and» Cleveland and Pittsburg fair business w “i and the tone of the market en years of age, Li . declared a quarterly. divid £338 ars. Mary Heney i elght years and her als | familiar with the story of tho bombariment of Al: Rg oy anne ae Whcietcun med dieetier cyahle on Octobe mice af the F ” 000 | ter Margaret ten vears, giers and the abolition of the tribute by the a ortne t hs ch ai gent ic aahtotiss Sadho for kor’ {rhe canse of the explosion is yet unknown, and | States government are not familiar wiih the met. | Othe Helattiee tad Oieteoh of toe toontty ave Teopest- Spectiation at present is useless, ‘The coroner's jury | dents which led to it. vite Will give the winter a thorough investivation, About | Allquiet tn Crete and Hnigaria, ‘The Cretan famt- Maly ayaa be See teres tase ovcah chacnonn, & year ayo the engine was overhauled and repaired, | Hes are now returning home as fast ak they can find } (rHce, 190 Rivington street, inns (Priday) atersoon. alid Was Supposed to bein good condition, ¢lo- | transportation. The Bulgarian bandit are entirely Plates fy Ayn morning. comotive, or whet was leftof it, wae carly this mora | annihilated. Nictors.—In_ Jeraey City, on Wednesday, Septem- ing taken to Huato, but on the advice of Coroner - ber 18, DAvip P. NICHOLS, aged 48 years, 11 months ‘Treat Mr. Hatericid, the station agent, ordered tt and 20 days. mid stopped at Avon and Coroner Treat. then ordered its MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. The relatives and friends of the famtly are in- return to clty. It was a mistake—an uninten- . an vited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at. : ‘isis . | tonal one, of course-—in sending the engine off in two o'clock, from h ot hog! fe ee bee auch haste, atterfeld was prompt and ener- Married. “OMIVER. At Garena now aan aL gh a firmer, cosa Roval, at #2 22% gold, etic In admin . son Of pawand an SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANI:. Thursday, Sept. 17—10215 A. » + U4 100 Hhe ny Cen RR. 8 "0 to vring to the relief of the injured so Hooceck—UNprmuarns.— it Christ church, Brook tember 18, Epw 3 dut sburg, ot @9 22%; 3,000 bags | fat as laid in tis power. There have been aeverallo- | lyn, on cuesday, September 15, by Rev. F. Statord | geen otiy pe ‘and 8 months. fealh 4744 | 8r<! 9,000 pogkets, yer game vnenel,'ot ea as) a AY MH re- | comotive botier explosions in this city, but none that | Drowne, Samuel. Waco Boocock, to MARY C.. | "Funeral on Saturday Morning, at eleven OIO8K. 660 bbe Hively: 5,00) bags, per private terms; and in | have ever resu!tcr so disastrousty to life and limb as | daughter of the late Klias Underhill, all of Brooklyn. Osronn,. 4 a Jos. S00) bage wi ar last. y At Orange, N. J., 01 —At Bergen City, N. Jo, at | ney 17, CATRERIXB ‘e mn Thursday, Crave wore quiet at the Quol® | the ono of last evening. BOORMAN—HAMILTO: fed end e's parents, On nesday, ewed 82 years, Septem- diem, Sales An iron rod fow in length struck the side of | the residence of the ON, formerly of New York Faans; AW wan in demand, in email Ke the house of Dr. Little, in Plymouth avenue, forty | September 16, by the Rey. William Rollinson, Mr. ‘ ae was i rods west of where the disaster occurred, making ah | FREDERICK BOORMAN fo Misa JOSEPHINE HAMILTON, Sevurday unernoo at for oe eee 3 ng wi abort Oe, for bonded® | aperture im an upper room from which two of the | all of Bergen City. SaLMon.—On Tuesday, ‘September 15, Merny K a4 doctor's ute nhad but a moment before departed. FRiLn Oanranten, mm Wednesd September | garwos, + Bepi 5, - jarge quantity o: lathing aud plastering Was scat- | 16, at White Plains, N.Y., by Judge T .S ie THE WINE MARKET. AEE Tot sate ves writen tau ehedttayih eet en eee “| gulf attend the, tuneral fom, Beloroe fon 0 Chie ail W . ne above was written the follow! . | No cards, spital, iow 1g cee 8 AP its. ; men haye heen simmnoned to act asthe coroner's | GuyOx-—Rostwicx.—AtSte Andrew's church, Rich- | Hgspital, this (Friday) morning, at nine orelook. 400 Chic ANW 6 o wy 204 10.24 call, 680 8S | Turing the past week the wine ” jury:—8. W. D. Moore, Ira tubbard, W. BR. Levit, N. | mond, 8. 1, on Thursday, September 10, by Rev. Dr. | squnyoat y P Y $00 Morris & Rosen fot 100" 900 Py ry Wine and spirit market has | 2° bicvett, Byra And WeWoJ ‘Edward & hard. ~ to MARY A. eideat | TOUMeest Fon of William and Matilda Secor, BWW ClevewTole | ile. 1h 300 Cleve de Pol RR... 108” | evinced but litve activity. Uoldera are exbibiting more de over, The. hedge yard ane Ones, PAWAIG SOts | Godard, JAMBG GUYON, JE MA and year and 10 months, aun Chie AOL F Ww Sy . eH. 10! m1 berger. e jury viewed the bodies of the deceased | danghter of Dr. H. Bostwiek, all of Staten Island. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ot H wen ea Re Aca HBS | aire to realize than during tho past fow weeks. Salee at fat! | and then adjourned until nine o'clock to-morrow HaNxscom—Ilypr.—on Wednesday, Sepeember 14, | raity invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence eee lg | aniotations have been few and far between, Appearances in: | morning, When they will proceed to Avon, there to | at the Memorial clnren, by the Rev. R. G, Quinn of his parents, 154 East Houston street, this (Friday) 958f | dieate that prices for straieht bourbon and rye whikkeya bave | view the locomotive, which it has been found impos | M. L, HaNscoM, of Portsmouth, N. H., to LOUISA ) arternvon, at two O'clock. i 8, Feached the highest point, for the present, at any rate. A | Stble to return to the cit ‘The coroner will take | Dg Forest, youngest daughter o! Munson fi. fyde, on Thured September 17, Onsnine ‘ z ‘Bonk 294, | good fail trade has been looked for, but the prospect fe not so | With him a number of competent mechanics to view | of New York. No cards. Awmnose, eon of John hand”, ‘Teresa Venus, i tare Bene. ty the locomotive, LawkeNce—Lvce.—on Wednesday, September 9, a ohn T. and Annie Terese Venus, 0, q ceptio i ‘ y the Rev. 1 hacctes bask eo favorable aa it was thirty dave sino, With the exception of at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the K aged 9 months and 10 days. ie Corn Reet Bhe ss, * GE | high wines there is a good supply of domestic goods, The de- TOR A. D. Vail, Jaws W. LAWRENCE to Makierra Luce, | , The foneral will take place from the residence of 10 hot NAtwerich.. Gaic | sand for high wines 10 onty for imstediate wante, thesoarcity THE STORM AND FRESHET IN THE NORTH. danghter of Richard Lave, ail of this city. his parents, 19 Fourth street, Williamsburg, this 20 Ocean Baik of stock and con sequent advance in quotations preventing #x- Mf S New Bedford papers plesse copy. ‘Tues: ws 4 portation or large transactions, Loss of Life and Destruction of Property—The Moote-—HEppen,—At Morristown, N. J., on HITING.—On Toesday afternoon, Sept. 15, after a Cognac brandies remain firm ot previous quotations. The . day, September 14, by the Rev. Henry P. Thom , | lingering iiness, Mary Perrcr, wife of Henry W. demand ff vemmeppally for, oot winption, and maail joe are Canal Breaks—Accident on the Rensselner THOMAS A. Moons, of New York city, to Mise JULIA | Whiting and daughter of the late Joseph 8 Winter, ’ feet da inc ruil prices are main, | #Md Saratoga Railroad, A. HeDDEN, of Morristown, N. J. formerly of New Orleans, trai lots at remunera- {From the Albany Argus, Sept. 17.) ‘ McGOVERN—Maniaa.— At Peekskill, on Wednes- The relatives and friends are ie 4 Eames 2d call A Fargo hn prices to ators’ views, ‘The break in the Champlain Canal at Fort Rdward tember 16, at the residence of the bride's | to attend the funeral, from the Li maica ram tein fair amnption, The stock ' waa fully as heavy as reported, It wiil take several pn Ni Pere MoGevERN, Of Peekskill, to Mise | formation, Gates avenue. near ! | re eS re for prewemt wants. | aye? work before navigation will be resu | lasson avenne, med. Five | AcNks MAKiGa, youngest daughter of the late Mau- | Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoen, at half-pam three ‘of of 8. Croix ram, and | MeN were found drowned on the the Five Mile Levet | rice Marga, of New York. fo b aul on BODIES co the ped Seong ra et | Ob ibe Champlain Cana, above Fort Bdward, yester. | ROKMeON-Wathan-On Wedwerdur, eptember 4 Mereb Ui shenls these be’ 8 dloecetvon oh t o'clock. New Orleans papers pleage copy. ’