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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1868. Pat SO REE EE Bh . 4 ‘and the casualties altogether, if they can ever be | dence, in Brooklyn, Tuomas P, BUCKLIN, Jx., sm the | Pacific street and Fourth avenue, Brooklyn,.. this SALES AT AUCTION, “d FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘New Ov'eane | ScCUraLE! Will ‘probably amount to | goth year of his age. (Monday) afternvon, at one o'clock’ without farther | ><> ene SS hb 1 ‘Texas. ifteen ‘@ ‘The relatives and friends of the are invited | notice. . Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT HOUSE- - od neg | ne Or Poa ie en apy wounde’ | to attend the funeral, from bis my 1 Bieta Farts valet Focnttiee SUNDAY, Sept, 27, 1808, | Ordinary, ber 26, 8; Mirrors, Chandel er aaee Parner, p+ 7 ‘There was an excited market for gold during the | Low Tuesday, gous Soarmne—Seaaenny, On Saturday, Septem! my ter ofthe town. White men standing peaceably | Union street, tnis (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. JOHN SOMERS, @ nat ive of Cloonether, county Long- lack walnut and enam do., Ac, Fe, Un ys upon the steps of their houses were fired upon, A Backus.—At Flushing, Blackstump, L. L, on Fri- | ford, Irelana, 27, 29, at No. 31 Heventh avenue, near ‘Thirteenth street, the fh Ram- | day evening, September 25, Gustav Backus, in the ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend | tire rich Furniture of the large four story house; isl ook catalogues wi democratic negro was set upon and killed eral, past week, and the fluctuations were from 144% at po! a ee thie . corp Pah, hp eae, ‘the opening to 1411; on Thursday, while the latest hen "who Syinemedti “had {0 fy for their lives oomne relatives and frlends of the family and of his Bireets this ito nd Cp ar et eee ful pariediars on Tueeday tnorning, wea 7 te qmotations on the street yesterday were 142 @ 14234. areata of the ost violent character were heard on bathers, Ey 4 oe rempecaly in- Pad Fails ) and California papers please | “- ~ Fae eatin ct eaecuisiive Dunn wee Wary BOOT? F , The returning wave bede tar tor tisas- | at ten o'clock, Carriages ‘will be at the depot at sa- RPHENS.—On Friday, 8¢ fF DAMPER 4, Os Ano ea cs eae e “4 . , — Will esday, in lots to cl nd its current was almost entirely in favor of a fail, Bee bags core Mone was dull and nominal, and to seen GUOTEmE ware: bade ir i've maces ¢ sie | maica on the arrival of the cars at nine o'clock. in Game eptdi | Septem i nee 36, ra a BY swe fe yy men aoe ese hoeens, ‘made at rices. Some grades L. L, the id of ‘the temper of operators, large and small, being, with Sake rather lower not pe qnote pe decided reduction Cali. | clubs rushed home for weapons and began to muster Buirr.—At Astoria, ., the residence of his The funeral will take place in New York, from the | Valuable Lease of house, | Further father, James W., only child of Colonel James H. _——— @ few exceptions, bearish. The bears made capital | fornia flour was dull and unchasged. ng ere about | again from ali quarters of the town—Zouaves, With Wana Libtie &. Britt,’ us ey py yendenee of 8H, Howard, 126 Bast Fifteenth street, WARD A. LAWRENCE, AUOTIONEER..CAR draw: 4 ] nives: & ect of the sale of about a quarter of a million of coin | favored the, pir ee se aress, Blau Guards, with | Nines, | the remains will be taken to Huntington, L. 1. for | °Surrn.—On Friday, September 25, Ruwte Lovrer, | Gtalk, Manat Parior nnd, Bedroom, Fursivure, Fler Ginases, Lace ‘Wednesday by the Treasury, by circulatipg ex- | was moderately —s " with every’ kind of weapon they could | interment, this (Monday) morning, at ten o!clock. | youngest daughter of Robert and Emeline §. Smith, | Millinery Hat Stands,’ rich Millinery Goods and French alin eae of the amount sold and to be sold oa of 200 bol We quote 2 lay hands” upon, The ages Y to col- | Train from Hunter’s Point, aged 6 ears. "| Ff Glass Cases, Brussels Carpets, kc, LAWRENCE . 9 state 85 00a 9650 | lect their scattered forces, and a ramor spread that BEIRNE.—On Sunday, September 27, Joun H. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the | STRATTON will sell'at auction on Tnesday, September ‘and the time selected for tais sale was undoubtedly acd ne Si 5 a 750 | thecity was to be fired.’ The white clubs rendez- | BEIRNE, aged 19 years and 1 month, funeral, from the residence of her parents, on the * :3 Cony at 1,195 Broadway, richly carved i lack walnu' @) chosen by the department, for it was in the midst | Extra state 00a $60 | voused principally in the neighborhood of Lafayette ‘The friends of the Samnily are respectfully invited to | old Bloomfield road, this Monday) @fternoon, at 8 | Geri ens ee ee sane, Tee, Gece ane Choice do Oa 950 uare, 0 ‘| % ‘egroes at | attend the funeral, from the house of his uncle, Mar- | o'clock, Carri ‘will be in readiness at the’ New- jac! nut and mar! P ef a bear speculation when nothing could have been We tf 7 aq) , On One side of Canal street; the neg! Tosews Milli Hat Stands, rich Millinery Goods Bupertine Western. Gim 750 | Cingo’square, on the other side of Canal street. | tin Devitt, 100 Montgomery street, Jersey Cily, on | ark station on the arrival of the half-past one o'clock | French Flowers, Class Cases, elevant artic Brovae and more opportune for the bears. But for this | Ea\nuhoop Ohio shipping brands 8508 900 | Negro women were seen running along the streets | Tuesday morning, at ten o clock. train from New York by the Morris and Essex Rall- | Bisque Statuettés and Groups, Bronze aud Marble Clock, the decline to 141% would not have taken / Round hoop Ohio, trade brands, 60a 1160 | with aprons full of revolvers to arm their sable CoorpER.—On Sunday Toorning, | Sépieenter 27, | road, foot of Barclay street, blak waiout Extension Tables, China nd Cine carved , and the consequent unsettlement of values | St on eee 330m 10% | lords, Another restaurant was broken into and Touush BAmaree OOOERe Sih poles Teac Nate ee In Willemaburg, oo Sanday, September pe rine om Boring oad Hair Mattresses, ¥eener ea, an , afte EXAl |. SLOAT, — all the markets would have been avoided. pect enncogcnns Rae | anarchy een DE ae oe cause, ‘the | Michael V. Cregler are requested to attend the fu- | 7i'years and 21 days. | eee ad Pipe, Kiker Uteeatia eee he. Catalogues & The Sub-Treasury pald out $164,814 in coln during | Southern choles and Boe is Mulltary commander of the district, the mioters found | eral, from hor late residence, 327th street, near | Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. Of the auctioeeerssii Pine sect,” he week on account of interest on the publi debt, | Galtier ater ae and Dia: oe Pe | parc or Sai’ teen. Betone the civil ae ore gain q dence, 252 Adelphi street, Bropkivn, after palatal PEP ZARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, ‘While its balance in mixed currency icreased | Rye four. 600a $35 | made any requisition for help Rousseau was on | ConNwerut.—At Manhasset, on Saturday, Septem- | ijiness, GRORGE C. TIEMANN, in the’ 76th year of his SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE ON FOREIGN Mmeariy $4,000,000. The general trade of the city Corn meal Bra ny win Sie rg Miatnegidiere dill sneciy oh rer ther Toth year ot her ne Nese ae tne SSMU RD aN “tthe relatives and friends of the family are r te Sens SES, TA Cae PE eT BRON EH rr s v4 ther el . rf CETN ‘was interrupted and depressed by the decline In | Corn meal derMey ally Bo BO eT Te re panae tater away. Iewasquite morning, how. |. He¥ relatives and frlends, and those of her son, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Mat- ARB PEAR oma 2 3 4 old, the decline in prices having been general, and ly Legit of orl | Captat ohn H, Cornwell, and her son-in-law. J. | thew’s church, corner of Elizabeth and Broome | .,By EDWARD SCHENCK, on Wednesday, 80th inst., at 11 ‘tm breadstutts, pon and pe considerable, hee 8 ‘on while taterion Novz, ae Sehich 10: wert ser ie ten oe ee se ad Pre Hewelett, are mvited to attend the funeral, | streets, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. gob ba Mos ‘at 60 Liberty’ street. Exhibition this day apd sh fered less than yomeriey, was geered ok 8) 86, without buyers, Sales 20,00 | for partisan purposes and composed of men of the | from Christ church, Manhasset, L. 1., on Tuesday ‘THOMPSON.—At Bronxdale, Westchester county, sical fhe department of dry goods su ° Guanes, a Wa 32 85 for white, Michigan, and #2 06a | meanest possible physique and mental stamina, | afternoon, at one o'clock, on Saturday, September 26, JOHN THOMPSON, aged al A HATHAWAY, AUCTIONEER.—HATHAWAY & ht have been expected, and # moderately large or redand amber Western. Corn was slow of sale | are worse than useless in any political disorder in | | ORos8.—On Saturday, September 26, after a short | years ands months. RR OLD Onan oon ee ae oe was transacted at steady and on the | 91 iis'm'gi ister prime new mixer Western’ and #1 igs | New Orleans, Leading radicals were daghing back- | illness, James CRoss,1n the doth year of his age. whole satisfactory prices, especially for choice silk | $117 for unsound ‘do, ° Oats were quiet abd heavy. ‘the | wards and forwards fa “Carriages ull night to the | _ ‘The friends and relatives of the faintly are respec t | ta . d nT ‘The still Sales were about 40,000 bushels Western, at 73ic. a 74c., | Governor's residence, and couriers from Jefferson, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resl- | o'clock, 1 0d other imported fabrics and woollens, iy afloat, and 82c. for old, in store. Rye was dull and un: | Carrolton and neighboring towns Were hourly arriv- | dence, 214 East Eleventh street, between Second and | Van Namx.—At Port Richmond, §. I., on Saturday, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Frermises, 84 Front street, the whole stock of fine Liquors, funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past two ‘ines, C! ee and all the Fixtures, Lease, License, &e.. from the Methodist church, Bronxdale. above san » Lease of the whole building, suitable for @eclining wncy of the raw material leaves do- | chanzed. ing for news of the progress of the riot. Third avenues, on Tuesday morning, ateieven o'clock. | September 26, ANNIE E. VAN Name, daughter of REAT AUCTION SALE ‘mestic >And without recovery from the re- aa Beer ft tabla te ose busi were ne readiness whe the ‘negroes manifested An ia remains will be taken to Woodlawn Cemetery for | Jacob and Sophia Van Name, in the 24th year of her G In Baltimore, id vent their wrath upon Bellanger’s restaurant for rment age, ps ent decline, and prices for these are now #0 low as | "Von dt,0" The market was extremely quiet, but rates to | the offence they had’ received from Costa, and iho | CAMPBELL. —On Friday, September 25, at Middle- | “Wrrsox.—At his residence, 242 East Twenty-sixth | of a9 gn VEPNESDAY MORNING, Oct. 7, 1868, . ustneas was dull. | further tact that another restaurant was attacked, | bush, N. J.. THOMAS PEARSALL, inlant son of 'T, P. | gtreet, Thomas W. WiLsoN, assistant foreman of | Sr. ‘Thomas Wins, Deng ee ee ie ieee fo afford little or no margin for profit | all points were very frm. ioe chartering largest private colleetion In The engagements were Liverpool, per steamer, 7,500 | ig accounted for by the agitation of the Social Equal- | and Catharine B, C. Campbell. Engine Company No. 16, M. F. D., aged 38 years. the United States, embracing the choicest and + pipe! ane are This, however, ie an | pumels wheat at eid. The charters were: A Norwewen | ity bil, which has {ust past the Legislature, and tie | | DooLEY.—On Sunday, "September 27, | Many ‘The relatives and friend and members of No. 7%, | American and Foreign Plants: ‘The gele wil be remplnny. ne asa! noon correct iteelf, an the GUNNIKS.—Of cloth there were sinall ules at 21 i40,u 2240, stand which Bellanger and other restaurateurs have | DOOLEY, @ native of the county Tipperary, Ireland, | Lexington Volunteer Company, also of the M. I. D. | N. ea exhibition two days before sale, Xppiy to the supply will gradually diminish in proportion Bap were dull and nominal at 1égc. a 194. made against admitting negroes on equal terms to | in the 66th year of her age. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from | Suctioneers for Hoketa of admisnton, are to the demand. Purchasers are still limited to the ‘AY was in better supply and prices were a shade lower. | their cafés and dining rooms: Last year there was The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | his late residence, on Tuesday afternoon, at one Bid fy Re, neti Bae ne, \d was only a derate. We quote shipping 75c. a 2. | to att ral, from her late residence, 414 y zi supply of immediate wants, and this is a salient fea- | Sesceniioe yi ioe gl 00 dace ‘shippiag nearly a riot at Bellanger’s in consequence of his re- | to attend the funeral, a » o'clock. rye straw poy ac tty hy ® $1and | fusing to draw soda water for negroes. East Eleventh street,’ on Tuesday afternoon,gat one | Galveston (Texas) papers please copy. «. | HEXSY, DIEHER & co. AvorioNRERS_wina, seu, ture of trade all over the country, which is being Hops were more sought after, and prices were « shade bet- ‘The signs of the times are very threatening. | o'clock. ‘ Warta.—On Friday, September 25, AMELIA 0. S., ‘on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 103¢ C’cleck, No. 626 Fifth eonducted on a very conservative basis. ter, prime grades selling at 20c: a 2c., good at 7c. a 20c. and | From St. Landry parish anticipations of violence Dopa¥.—On Saturday, September 26, Mary Loursa, | youngest daughter of John W. Warth, in the 16th | nue, berwrean Roem Bird. and Forts.fourt streets, con s ferior at 12c. a 5c, Old crop was. ‘dull and nominal at similar to recent occurrences in (Georgia have just | youngest child of Margaret R. and Dr. D, A. Dodge, | year of her age. tents of a urant an r ‘Beer Saloon, viz: 7 or a Government securities were strong and active at New foreign was unchanged, being dull but steady at léc. | been received and the military commander has been | aged 22 months and 14 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Crocksry, Sen area Bear and Bedding Paaien, carte ‘the beginning of the week, but subsequently they | * applied to for troops. Elsewhere, all over the Staie, The friends of the family are invited to attentl the | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- | tures and Pipes, Stoves, &c. became dull, and prices pala) slightly in pitican * Hobe santa was iar baa laa y ah 1%), guia Tele wae the sume story Is told of radical negroes arming and | funeral, at the residence of her father, No, 124 Con- dence, Wyckoff street, corner of Baltic avenue, East Lac i thy with the fat MOLAUSEA.—‘The market was quict but firm for all gradea | Whites banding together for self-protection. ‘The | gress street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at two | New York, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one FLE"2Y, 8, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, y with the fallin gold, The investment demand | g) our ast quotations. The sales were 14 hhds,JCuba clayed | tone of the press on both sides 1s far from emollient. | o'clock, 3 o'clock, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FU RNITUR ‘was however throughont good, and the reduced quo- | at 42c., 115 do. Cuba muscovado and 66 do. Demerara on pri- | People who don’t know what a terrible thing a 1wol DENISON.—On Sunday, September 27, CAROLINA | qn MONDAY, Dee eee no [es Ky oe veto terme, fs talk as glibly about itas if it was some harmless |-Louisa, daughver or the Rev. Samuel D. and Sarah i I Pont bentas pole he ey ren ed jhe ae ir tations brought in fresh buyers, the popular opinion | | Navat Sronms.—Recetpte, 889 bbls. apirita turpentine and | Houtical panacea for all the ills the South is heir to, | Bleecker Denison, aged 25 years, pean NS Oe ECON Trae, ear ee eee Onn Bede: Beaiicg, Oninns, Gear very correctly being that our national securities are | 388 (do: rosin. the niente Coote encied, We | In God's name, gentlemen, stop it. Ifyou are desi- | | The funeral services wili be held at Calvary church, A VeTION SALE OF Ware, Kitchen Utenalls. AUP utsteatt sional sale. eheaper than any others in the country for the rate uote merchantable and shipping lots, 443gc. « 453gc. in— | rous of a peaceful election, show your sincerity, | Stonington, Conn., on Wednesday morning, at ten | / ‘Magnificent Jersey Property. ef interest they bear and the security they afford. The lower wracies are quiet and ‘heavy, while the other | both of you, by shutting down upon these noisy, | o’clock. 4 les were qui ub steady. Fi jaws MILLER, AUCTIONSER. J Sales bbls. strained at | exciting torchlight processions and banner presenti- GILLIEs.—On Sunday afternoon, September 27, | The estate of the Inte Mr. George Kingsland, will be nold by ee “ghort”” —- , , 5 3 e ie y A sequence. an active borrowing demand for | 8200 Bl 40! Nos, 84 ign $3; No 1, 998 a gd bos pole; | Change a siugle vote, und every one that comes off, | | The relatives and friends of the family ake respect | 1, 4s known as Kingsland Manor, the oldest and largest orig in i 7s @ $570; extra doy ee a8? 50. ‘vlinaington tar was | radical or democratic, i8 @ lighted torch thrust into | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- — 1s PLOTS, them, and especially the five-twenties of | ateady at 84. a @ powder magazine. dence, No. 16 Carmine street, on Tuesday afternoon, | naltract in the conntry; title, derived from Cromyell and — 1964 «and = «61867, The fact of the supply mee s ee duet Kage ferry emf d or a - ase ay s ; OF Ane ape remains will be taken to Green- Fi is vejhel it To td yenra Ti he moat Beant it piece AT FORT WASHINGTON, q E " jew nm act Cen ee a erie ga ue | SeubvIsiONARevelpty 148. packagre cut meata anc of ria rpm : Gusi—On Sunday morning, September 27, Braza- | Sits bung of us inferior caaracer oF uaaitnle grase | PART OF THE ESTATE OF IGAAO DYCKMAN, @emand goes on increasing, and will continue to do | ypis tard. Tuo marker for pork coulinued to rule dull und coemaaaaaaan BaTH P.. only daughter of uJ. aud Sarah 0. Gush, for building purpones. ‘The views enal, and west over Deval: | saxrrs M, MILLER wiil well at auction, Oct 14 at 19 Mis so in all probably from year to year, favors a | Sirs, tobibhc Sr gina wine momma | OMCMal Text of Attorney General Wihinw’ | MEd \iheNdn Mune ofthe family are respectfay | Ney tore, the amago Monnaie’ and all Se nett | gin eos iecovanekh gradual appreciation of market values; and it 1s sat- | [he igitcr price ‘for retail lots, @24-n $24 00 for prime and Speech in the Nova Scotia Legislature. invited to attend the funeral, from the ic pep sated fandecspes $0. and 80 miles of {ls surroundings ‘re onal at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, the celebral fefactory to find that confidence tn the public credit | extra prime | and 92625 = Ae fo for prime mest. | Tho following 1s the official report of Attorney | her parenta, Dekalb avenue, third brick house east | Bron ito couny., Tipe pen ccenrc tl FORT GEORGE PROPERTY, s growing with the improvement in the aspect of | hogs were in fair demand and steady, seliing at | General Wilkins’ specch, or rather of that part of our SIGE RSD BIOGEN, this (Monday) after- its fine features, ‘The aale is unreserved by order of the exeet | gonsisting of 198 acres, in ‘TH plots, extending from Broads political affairs. At the close the market was firm | S;¥iUic; The arias wore let nea pert ggre gat tor | ton which Lieutenant Governor Doyle thought it | "WT AvEy—on Sunday morning, September 27, | mortgage for M0 years if desired. y way, on which it has & frontage of’ half #im.le, to Harlens river, and from 192d street to 204th street. tthe quotations, The railway share market was on | extrado. Sales 50 bbis. of beef hams, which were heavy. | necessarry to question his Minister:— Newton Hayes, in the 90th year of his age. ‘The most desirable locations for suburban residences on. Small sales were made within the range of $250 #80. Cut 7 " ve! UCTION NOTICE. fhe whole strong and active and at intervals ex- | eit tue Uifamiisee mere taper fator” We te | , sincerely hope thatthe Engisn government wil |, therelacves und rene of te ly eames | ASTON SYORDay, serrewmen 2 ingle erence intr wa ound on he eited. The fluctuations were wider than usual in | dry salted and pickle shoulders, 11N0. © 18360; pickled hems, amen to ola the solemn} Promise which it ei telco lela nen from his late residence, iter CONTA eee ane, ground every day to show visitors the property. " a 19e4 ckages..” Bac 1d heavy) aust > inflicted a cl > » d Brie, New York Central, Reading and the Chicago Hi Mentor Cumberland cut, ISyes for short rib ad | foyal population fo disappears Unless it makes | Brighton, Staten Island. Boat leaves pler No. 19, | catalogues now ready, containing a general axssorment of Sale positive. Fifty per cent may remain on mortgage, and Northwestern stocks, and the transactions in | 18¥e. 4 Jo. for, short iene kde ae li eng ines haste the consequences of ts delay may be in the es of Dey street, Le eleven o otc A. 3 epee, Cae FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, For mapa and deseriptive-pamphiets apply othe auetion- Shewe were partcaany large, rl in particular at- Pope, cnet meen MS | igen grey ad soa n A my dye | el gal Mh linea Hanis Mae | wea ASHORE sabe OF a sosnERS srocx, | flan Game laumeas ce! F crude ‘3 a ave 4 onalsting 0! fwacted the attention of the street, and yesterday it paphtoa, ‘Crude in buik was fower, being vb. | danger of ali delay. . It is not by acts of tyranny vol- | ILTON, in the 42d year of his age. | Sress Goods, Clothe, Beavers, Clonkings. Claks Maatiles, | "ayes M, MILLER, AUCTIONEER Sis up to (84%, afterwards reacting to 00%, | wineices "Yee faints wes Oat le Sona oat | neat mmdertageotny be Queen thaycurrinishay’ | | Hawkinson Saturday moraing, Sepramber 0, | aig, "t= Sot Srinnnes Below 200 Ae: sella contig (oareecs eign ane pelts pars Pan fs oe ae being Spams owes cous stele a in roar Oxtober fo daced t0 the shject condition fig ee epee Masai Munson, wile of Witt W. Hawkins, a 400, CASES ce Executors’ Sale of One Hundred and Twenty-eight ” atte Wi greal xc ent ie] was - - ey e “1 ged 37 years, 6 months and 2 jays. " 7 One Hundred and Fit ne . , ning and astute policy of the profligate politicians of | @f! rr ery full t of fresh (oa jety of ifty-one Plots, eonsiderable activity in the State stocks, and Ten- | pnin the market was: ntl apd deifealy lower, cnipetadtis ( Canadas. ‘This. we will never tolerate, Andy add | , The relatives and friends of the family are respect. | Embracing rely ful aerarevs of eat ang in variety of part ot A ror, WARREN messce sixes were in good demand, owing to advices | seady, however, at ‘Sl sge. Bal tore bis. standard white | that the casting off of the federal yoke is not for us | fully invited to attend the funeral }, from her e ‘Attention ‘of buyers ia invited. James ¥ 5h ek eet abnnetiogs October 14, at 12 @rom that State to tne effect that Governor Brownlow | Maia nsnn es eres Gace ae ate an gxfo.a | SU SiTalr OF cholce, but of Imperative necessity. | We | Tesidence, at Hated Miser, eRe eee WM. TOPPING & CO. Auctioncers, | a, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, tbe celebrated § OR was dull at former quotations, viz. :—Carolina 4c. ® | shall not remain under the yoke of Canada, and for | day) afternoon, at two o'clock, ice. » 483 Chureh strest, Fort George Property, #2 convinced it will be unnecessary to call out the | 1s, Rangoon te. 940 | a ang nominal at g2 35, | the simple reason that we cannot; and do’ not fear | | HALLEr—Suddenly, on Friday, Septomber 23, | ~—"— oo ao eee conalating of 28 acres, 161 plot ex'ending from Broad mali and thatthe ica revenues are tmproving to | wil day oye rere inat atfia tne | $9 UM nett cen ote Hi ious segs et | Rue rela a frends aso the retatives and | ACT" S7Risiy ati edness | Sette om i ee toa ae, oe nn a: UGAt.-For raw there was « fair deman: m refiners, | to louse, steps have not 5 Q September 29 and 50, an unexpected extent. and some inquiry from the trade, and full prices were realized, | been taken to do us justice, the people will no longer | friends of his father-in-law, Wim. Hawxhurst Town- ‘At 1034 o'clock, at Our salenroom, 36 Cortlandt atreet, te rorectone toe paieanans sea daanens =, the idamtunee a Money was in abundant supply thronghout, and { the market closing steady at Ile. a lige. for fair to good re: | submit, but will be forced to do away with the injas- | Send, are mviied to attend the funeral, from his late ‘Trade Sale Sorouad cn the. ‘day to show visitors the prot although the trust companies and some of the banks | Cuba, 11%c. a 13\x¢c. for Porto Rico, and 12\c. for Barba- % o) cent may remain on y 2 133 fo ol ~ 7 ing, at ten o'clock. American, Fnglitl and German 4 ad le 10 the asked five per cent for call loans this rate was ex- | 44; alto 100 boxes at IIc. Refined was in moderate de- stitution which it holds dear, Al that we ask is that | Morning, at IC i r gage. For maps and descriptive Pesset — ‘ap Sing Cuba. The sales were 1,150 hhde. at llc. «Te. for | tice of which it complains and vo reconquer the con- | Tesidence, 43 West ‘Thirty-first street, this (Monday) of party. Bale positive. ih per ort pth f jaseau n 7 feavy and Shelf Hardware, tioneer, No. 98 Pine atreet, o1 dy at 15) 14X%c a 154c. for | Our constitution should be restored to us; all Boston papers please copy. r Datlery, auc , ecptional, the general one being four, while w rew | sof nd Tate. aTaite. for yellow." F se TFT that we Wish 18 to live under the@cepire | | HULL-Alter a lingering iliness, on Gotitnr em. sai “ltver Plated Wat, oa scenaya ton quences is ReneS ee ce} LLOW wae oderate demand at about former prices. e) bs 7 oo W e ad ‘inned and led » Srst class houses, including the principal dealers in | gyi. Jwlioe at tSeges aid rie | dermit is that canadian Ministers shoud reygn | 58 ¥enrs. eee dea Trap Gaus. 82 | ee ee eee ecco Re aon Wi government securities, were offered more than they iekry, Rec re ety ag wie Taarket, though aviety | Over us, and before long it will no longer be a ques- ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of Embracing 2,000 lots new and desirable goods, Tam street, ‘a large assortment of household Furniture; alee eonld use at three. ‘The demand from the Stock Ex- . ee tion of constitutional methods, nor of passive resist | her daughter, Miss S. E. Hull, Washington Heights, | elty and comntry travie. | Marshal's sale one elegant 7 octave rosewood Piano. change was above,the average, owing to the activity THE NEW ORLEANS RIOT ance. Such an event would be ‘deeply to be regret- aan Ae, ol = Mt cry Rete os Being 'R. T. HAZELL & CO. JOHN H, HILLIER, Marsha}. a ed, and it is because that Is my feeilng that Lcon- | o'clock, B fr y Anette 85 Cortlandt street. ©f speculation in railway shares, but it was far from ee jure the Ministers of her Majesty to prevent it by ac. | on the one o'clock train from New York. Trains i ai a eurtinasto' POGARE, AUCTIONEER MONDAY) SEPE. 20, AY sufficient to employ all the surplus funds available complishing at once their promise, and by doing | leave Thirtieth street depot at 6:45, returning at VCTION NOTICE. A_ RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR | fhe'riztures of a well known Park eet ose Wegon ‘ant for stock loans. Commercial paper continued in | How It Occurred and How It Ended—Soctal | away with the wrongs committed against Nova | 10:30. €arriages in attendance. ¢X Housekeepers. Over 500 lots of magnificent Household | Harness; also the lease of the business, ? Rights, Nigger Democracy and White Tur- | $¢ot!a., The honorable leader of the opposition fore- | _ KiMiNg,—On Saturday morning, September 26, | Furniture, Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, —— —— ———-- moderate supply, most of it coming from the dry Nige fs ‘ref ‘ ly son of the late Richard and legant rosewood seven-octave Pianotorte. ARSHAL'S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 487 * bulence All Mixed Up—Alarming Conditi saw this fatal termination of the crisis when he told | JAMEX ©, Kiama ins, only son jeautiful Parlor and Library Suite, M Bs i ome Ps goods trade and having four months torun. The bs a @ Condition | ys in a tone of menace that we could not prevent the | Susan Kimmins, aged 46 years, Works of Art, Bronzes, Vases, Figures, Statuary, PR I i a age hg Dest grade wasin good demand at 6% 07 percent, | of Affairs Generally—Torchlight Demonstra- | government of Canada from collecting the revenue | , The relatives and friends of the family are invited Fine Collection of Ol Paintings, &e. amano i gaa 'W. FHOMPSON, Marshal.” * | ene at the Bottom of the Mischief. of this province. You are under the Canadian taritt, | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 29) | This day (Monday), September 28, morning, at 109 o'clock ee nd in a few instances choice names were taken as “ = said he. Yon have no other, and consequently if | Renwick street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. isely, at the elegant residence 119 Clinton place AWNBROKERS’ SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MOR+ Jow as6 per cent discount. There was an almost NeW ORLEANS, Sept, 23, 1868. 1 you refuse to pay In virtue of that taritl, you will | LockwooD,—At New Rochelle, on Saturday, Sep- {Eighth reed, near ifth avenue, Gautmacule Pr iiners Io East Broadway, of 600 Vhs of Men's and Woe entire cessation of the drain of currency If frequent cries of wolf can bring the wolf down | have no revenue. To that I reply that this Legisia- | tember 26, CATHARINE WEED, Wife of Rufus Lock- ck eoods for purchaxers at reasonable charges, Velvet, | men's Clothing, | mem ag ayy by yh Westward, the loss in the average deposity | Louisiana is bound to have @ mob riot and a war of | ture will be able easily at Its next session to draw | Wood. Brussels and Ingrain. Carpets, Brocatel and Lace Curtains, | Sitention of dealers, By order o} eri 4 — sitet prrcapperecnoeeipaies Gy 6 je | UP@ tart, and to order the collector to pay it into | | The faneral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, | Bronze Chandeliers, Pier and ‘Oval Mirrors, four magni | —O°008 STU pee of the city banks during the week having | TAces before many days have passed. The people | the treasury of this province; let the honorable mem- | at two o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, New | cent Parlor Suits, covered with the richest description of AWNBROKERS’ SALE—R. FIFLD, AUCTIONEER, deen only $756,240, ‘The loss in specie was, however, | tlk of riots and dreain of them; the newspapers | ber tell me how we can be prevented from adopting | Roctictie. ‘Train leaves New Haven depot at half- | Fench satin procatel and reps; gilted ang Tuarhie top Fabien PAB Peart corner City Hall place, will sell thie $2,002,250, which is attributable to payinents into | WFite of liltie else; sleeping or waking it Is blood, | Mat mensn past eleven o'clock. 4 ire r init Bookcase, | Writin day, at 11 o'clock, a and fine lot of Men's and Women's 59, pay piood, blood | ‘CHARD—Who will sanction the bill? Lorr.—On Friday, September 25, WILLIAMPn Corner ‘and. Bookstands, magnificent = ae, Boots ne Shoes, Bedding, 1 a rs the Custom House for auties, the aggregate receipts 4 7 S replied—There will be no dificulty | Lorr, relict of Geo. Lott, in the s4th year of her age. | octave, four round corners rosewood Pianoforie, Stoo! | Br.; aso Watches And dewelry, Ko. well Rordhy Last night it very almost came. Another such |. The affair may be arra be! e ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- | and Cover, Canterbury; over 200 lote of brautul | % dealers. By order sis Canal street. of the latter at the port from Monday to Saturday, y anged before th 4 Inth , 1 ' | narrow escape is nearly inpossible, The HeRany's session, We have the solemn assurance that | Vited to attend the funeral, this ees afternoon, | Parlor eee Works Art, Clocks, Bronzes, ptcigttad baa gy Hc nay Pe in aan ten- teleqtame have already scpplied the outtines of! th tt Britain will ne’ employ force to make us | at two o'clock, from her late residence, Jamaica, op- | KichardT., ers there is a decrease of $185,124, while there is : * +i ‘an increase in the loans of only $21,448 and inthe | @isturbance, Let me fli up the details, and f pivbidin ; Marrppa, Antelope Huters, Musi: | DAWNBROKER'S SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBRE subiuit to the Canadian yoke. it 8 even said that | posite Union Race Course, without further notice. | Cnt: Face ay Oll Palutinee by ertute: weenie hei apehe mare 5 resp ne ge sete n= he word coercion has been effaced fr @ireniation of $6,078. The totals of the last two | ad¢ such facts as have come to my per weekly statements are as follow sonal knowledge. The row began while a lothing, Beds, ‘Bedding and other Goods worth} the code } _. LOckwoop.—on Saturday morning, September 26, | Otins Veecs) 6 Ci Paintings oy quninens arti, rosewoed | Ctothine_ Ry order of Mose Bros., 61 Cathar rs the relations between England and | Et.a Ja he only child of Thonias J. and Evalina | gpring and Hair Matiresses, Beds, Line ‘Suaina Sofas, } OBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER AND REAL jonies. England will not draw the sword c i Lo ca oom 87 against the people of Nova scotia, and if Nova | wed 1 year, 11 months and 26 days. yanges, Rockers covered with haircloth, Mirrors, Estate Broker. Salesr ‘Nassau street; Ast Gai- nd friends of the family; also the | Extension Ts Hy Bae, Dining Chairs, rich cot Crystal bs Ay PD avenue. ia Lodge No. 327 F. and’A. M. are | Glass and China Ware, silver plated Coffee and Tea Seta, OB: te sion, 2, i vont ambe: T SOMERVILLE will sell at auction, on Monday danibar ih Sepewiber negro radical procession, 2,000 strong, was passl Scotia ts too weak to struggle against the Canad member: oO y oud} Jouns 71,263,008 eel, along Canal street—the Broadway of New Orleans, | iit she is regolved to recover her liberty by fo poe apt i gg yi gig Go Seta ory Table ciety. el Ne: Take Sixthor Seventh | At salenroona’ BY Nasuu street a lntge invoice of con In that case she can obtain the supper 1 othe: - Lagi a - it 5 8) As they neared a well known restaurant now kept | {j,\!uat © “s pport of other na- | (fonday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further | *7"'¥e Calverslty plat tat. arp, auetionser. | tne tmnsrustion bolon eelbcted by Fr Zannent, abe wai pe Deposii by a Mr. Dumontiel, but better known as Bellanger’s, In consequence of the loud applanse in the House me cre As hotthootl.t seany it Sthien ees [vortow Novicns. . sa¥ LOR, JAUCTIONRER cont te hinge a aged asi tony porno Te al tenders | the trouble comme: | ? , and in the galleries Speaker ordered the uaie | MBAD.—At Northport, L. HILLY Be . oE.—J. M. NEER.— | g no} jane, one of the ‘m Legai tenders. the trouble commenced, A white man named Costa, | Ain the galleriek the Speaker ordered the wai- | | AMBADS AS Noweport te to Maa Beate. fo ange ag id agire Patna, Bena fivsres of Siatanry Carrare Marble, large ‘water ef Alae ‘The foreign exchange market was droopmy during | a tobacconist, standing on the sidewalk rusbed in | soured, | The funeral services in part will take place from | Fianofortes, Carpets, Drawing Room Suite, Chandeliers, fil: Fag) Reet Brecht wile ote the early part of we week, and sales of prime t upon the procession and, after calling for three | | the resiience of ber son-in-law, W. B, Sills, this (Mon- | { aed many rere costly Works of Art, at public austion, pe, Figur Fellow and Bardig fn eh. detention Mav acsis bk Waki: ha tlay) atternoon, at four o'clock, and the ‘burlal ser- day (Monday), at thee No. 37 W Verde de Prato Ped v4 ors’ sterling at sixty days were made at 108% on Thursday evening and Friday morning the rate | for Rollins, Now Rollins, it will be remembered, advanced to 109, in consequence of the decline in } is the negro democrat whom the radicals have gold having stimulated the demand for bills, Before | several times attempted to lynch, and who, trath to the clove of business on Friday, however, the im- | say, by bis intemperance of language has almost provement was lost, and on Saturday the brokers | Justified the violence which has peen threatened quoted bills of this class at 108% again. One cause | him. A Gurmber of radical negroes, breaking trom the of this relapse was the seareity of cash gold, devel- | line of procession, at on e for Costa, who, having done the mischief, darted round the ed three cheers | PROBABLE MURICR IN JERSEY CITY. Ned and many msore astoiae of which theca ae ‘all description. iso « fine statuary figure of an Angel, six feet high, suite able for a monument | on residence, \v piace at the Episcopal ohare at | Fifteenth sirert cen Fifth and Strth avenues, eale com: | Mos | Ridgeficid, irfield county, Conn., upon the arrival | mencing at 10'y o'clo rawing Room—Superd Suits, | w: ly Stybhed in Suits Second | Teele Pian fron New. York at Ridgefield, | eovered'm. Preach eatin brocatel of the richest description ‘Ais | elatives and friends are respectfully Invited | Torewood Risgores, Recretaire, Mo oe eet ced ning a seuitle took | te attend Cover; Magic Stent, O1 Paintings by eminent artists, Tark- BI a’ Mournvs.—On Saturday, September 26, after @ | ish Reclining Chairs Lounges, ik, ‘Lace Curtain, Mirrors, Rote, + italy moet Mh ee, Fae Toon hd long and palniut Tiiness, dons N. MORENUS, In the | Bronze Clock, Vases, ‘roservod anid ‘wainat Bureaus, Hed are "o story Cottage Houne, annated 424 year of his age. steade, Wardrobes, Hair, Rpring Mattresses, Toilet ‘Nets, | on we J.r0n Hackensnck wad and The friends anc relatives of the family are respect- ag fon Table, fag Mo bhi) Lew! treet; th house {s in first class order and fson a lot fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- nd bere er, | 25xll4 feet. For full particulars apply at the office of ibe ters, Thireens, at Basket, Table C , Linen, French China Di 203 Varick street, this (Monday) afternoon, at | Seims'sieo all the Paruiture In’ servante’ apart Dinner and Tea | auetioneer, 57 Nassau street, until the day of sale, — 8 will tal 3 A Man Fa Street—The Alleged Murderer in Custody. About eight jock last © place among @ party who had been drinking in South Second street, Jersey City, between Grove and Prospect. Some loud words were heard for eight or ten minutes, when a man named Thomas Martin, re The 12 o'clock, tw Lt dene oped by the active borrowing demand for it from the a * e 4 : corner and escaped, ‘The excitement rapidly com. | siding at the very place where the row was progress- | one o'clock, psd “ . cereal ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONRER—HORS! | Dears, and the consequent high rates paid for its | municated iiseli to the whole line and @ dash was | ing retired to his house, and tn less than two min- Muren.—On Friday, September 25, WILLIAM UCTION SALE,DIAMONDS, WATCHER, JEWELRY, Wagons, Ac., Marshal sale—Will sell on Monday, wh wee, which caused bills to be sold for the | made for DPumoaticl’s, under an impression that Heged, out and plungea mail HAMILTo iy child of George M. and Marion H. Silverplated Ware, Cutlery and Fancy oc ‘A. M’ | O'clock, at $7 East Broadway, three Horses, two Ice sta had taken refuge there. The proprietor and | Ute, a 6 alleged, came hdl plunged @ smal Muren, aged 10 months and 5 days. CRISTALAR & SON, anctionrers, Ni "ark piace, between | 8d two Sets of double sales of the gold, while it im like manner limited the 5 demand. Another potent influence operating against } sin, an advance in rates has been felt fora long time past | the! knife into the body of & man named John Reilly. The friends of the family are invited to attend the | Church street and Broadway, will sell on Wednesday, Sep- sistants closed the doors, but the negroes ___P. COLLINS, City Marshal. © fell immediately to the ground and an | funeral, from the residence of bis parents, New | tember 30, a large lot of Diamond and Gold Jewelry, consist. — w = ed in the windows and pouring the ot! out of | The torch lamps upon the floor attempted to tire was raised by his brother Patrick, who called | Brighton, . 1., on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock ‘noon. | 1n€ of Ear Rings, Brooches, Kings, Aude, Buttons; also gold QueEse rs Sane ieOn AEs—SICHARD WALAERS, ri Hl vi ne \d silver Hunting and Open Face Watches, Guard and Vest Auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, 20th . *. It Was at this critical moment that agen- | ders to assist bis brother to some place | Steamboat leaves foot of Dey street at eleven | Sf tis ° 5 vetion store’ 27 East Broadway, two first tm the accumulation of foreign balances on this side, , who was on the; baleony above with some | ef could be obtained. — Retily was con- ae Pitchers, reaver a nd Pocket Cutlery and nae nae grit modern and tos approved wm addit to which the large shipments of securi- | jadies, drew his revolver-and fred down into the | veyed to Dr. Cunningham's, at the corner of , September 26, Josren | — = vee D & ); also one of Lillie’s tier to Europe must not be lost sight of. The bears | crow re of oS crowd were shot, but many | Grove 6 oe ny iy sg bg for pva Scotia, in the 6st year of Ase Papen. oe i ‘ mM m size Safes. __ AMES O'BRIEN, Sheri. al se " istols were drawn all round ana the shooting be- | he was stab! m the east, nearly age. y L will sell on Tuesday. Sept. 29, af " im gold are endeavoring to depress the rates of ex. | Pinte! general. Ladies shrieked and fainted; the ne- | apex of the heart, a second @tab strih The friends and acquaintances of the family and | balf past ten o'clock, at aad Bluth avenre, between Filty fourth SER CHARD WALTERS Auctiomen “UES @hange for the purpose of sympathetically arfecting | groe-'velled and redoubled their efforts to tear down | men about four inches lower on the leftside, and a | the members of the old Montgomery Guard are re- | 84 ify Afth streets, the entire wenveel furniture of @ family ‘on TUESDAY, 99th, at” the premium, but the indications are that theirtenden- | the plice, and ali along ‘he street lights were extn. | third on the hip wt the back, The wounded man tially mvited to, attend the funeral, on Tuesday | Earpeie! a ofas, Chaira Dining and Cectre Tables, 27 East Broadway, at Ii elo, : ~ | guished and stores and barrooms hastily closed. bied profusely, and the pallor of death overspread . from his late residence, | one fine French Mahogany Bedstead, Hair Mattresses, Bed: | % Wholesale stock of assorted viz: 60 barrels of old ey will be upward rather than downward from ther While this was going on an address was being read irooklyp. ding, Ac., and Kitchenware. jae Whiske 1, 49 packages, ‘and Scotch Whiskevs, Present point. The imports at this port continue to | to a st. Louis delegation at te st. Charles Hotel just | could not survive beyond a few hours. In the mean- MeDermor mm Sunday morning, September 27, | SMPTORY 71 ALE god font Wises 00 4 boule’ Te appiaject Ht more than double the exports tn amount, the im- | Found ihe corner and the steedman Ou time Coroner Warren, Who lives near the place, was | the beloved daughter of Henry MeDermott and Kate ere a eet parmtare, Wactoh einen | Brandy, Sherry ‘and Port Wine, Kerr's Ale, In hs ed after “Ott Chic notified, and Martin was arrested and lodged in the 6 months and 28 Ua in pertect onder ond nearly new, having been but little used no a large lot bottled Ale and Porter, Horse, Waron an his face. The doctor gave bis opinion that the man Ports for the week ending on the Ith inst. having | Grawn up inline about two hun sere- | City Prison, Warrants were also issued for the arrest Will take place this day (Monday), at | UXiRy: Auctionser, will sellon this day, Monday, Sept as, Beer Pump and Store Fixtures’ also two rst class ' been valued at $5,613,175 im coiu, and the exports | nading the St. Louis delegates, A hor: jashina: umed Vally aud two others, alleged to be jock, fvoia the residence of her parents, | 98 the entire contents of the large brown stone house, No. jae modern style Iron safes. for the week ending on the ud at $2, 006, Tho | Up apprised them that eee bys a nigger Nght on bloody affray, The murder, Led 126th street, between Third and Fourth eat 136 East Nineteen rect, vetween Third and Fourth ave- Saune J. Cousceron el e exce re Canal street. Instantaneously the young men in the alnly prove, was quite unprovoked, | Hartet the relatives and friends of the family are ymmenetny yg o'clock precisely, coni So. 0 rt ‘I + importa have excevied the exports more than a down on y be actuated by a thoroughly san: tfully invited to atte : Tose ‘octave Pianoforie, ‘near! ae eee Seen reat of the procession dashed their lau aixty-two millions since the ist of January, | the sidewalks, to the imminent danger of the sur- nd the preponderance of imports over exports | rounding property, and Glabbing the eens on wee eater no ats vvious time ; | their lamps nad been mounted, charged round the # ure ater now than at any previous time during the | corner with a terrible yell. Thelf comrades prepared year. At the clove of business yesterday bankers’ | to follow them, bul the marshals | interpose many rae turers’ guarantee ; elegant Suits in French satin bro: aaa saaceipiie . only arrived in this coun Kentucky papers please cop; gatel; alsg two fin Sule. in Ave. reps; euperd Turkish Rary GHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXE . county Westmeath, trejand, Mcsoniey.—At Harlem, on Satarday, September | Chair; richly carved Centre and Side Tavles, ae-: a large | K) cation to me directed and delivered, 1 will expose to sale last Tuesday, and sinee his arrival boarded with his | 26, after a severe lilness, PHEBE ANN, the beloved | assortment of magnificent Bedroom Furniture in riohiy | St public vendue on Monday, the 28th day of September, 1868, brother at Monmonth street, Jersey City, A squad | wife of Joun A. MeSorley and daughter of William | carved Say ollie “a gg te variety of | of police conveyed the injured mau to his resiience, | H, Fletcher, Esq. formerly of Norwich. Furniture, &c., & Sale withe . Ret, | | of a man | of nt Dining Rous | AtGL o'clock In the forenvon, at.No.d Vesey ’ Fleht, ‘it fereat of Joxeph Monte in the FOneeve, 60d all | ET Out feibors which be bad on the 1th Dilie on England at aixty days were quoied at tos u | and after a ace of inaescr ments oo bot he was in a sinking condition at uine o'cioek. We petrioae ne bee Pg A goods positively guaranteed an represented. tember, 186K of at any Ume thereafter, Wogether : Ae $4 ' . towed Eheur arms about, sat dl sereaiue me nn mee 2 + . Vault's Couferencs oct ol 5 el “a aaeneeen - - ia ~ m{ of Store, Z EN, A at three days, 105% # 100%,; commercial bills, | With uncontroliable excitement, onder was restore! MARRIAGES AND so the members of the Harlem Catholic DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BENS, PL FAIRCHILD, Wa, Baten, Deputy Sherif. ore Dok A106\,; bankers’ bills ou Paris at sixty days | and the remuunt of the club were drawn up in ND DEATHS. are respectfally invited to attend the | J, Auctaneer. On Tuestay, Sept, a8, ISK at 10 A.M. | New Youx, September 19, 1868, front of the Repudiican newspape funeral, (roi her late residence, 126th street, between | Shfas, Chairs, Tables, Mirrors, Bureaus, Wasbstanis, fed | Grpao: OTTLES oem Saenger ‘ office to await the issue of ¢ It is said « Maveied Third avd Fourth avenues, on Wednesday morning, | steady Malrand Straw Matt Feath Bitension | S'PUON etm ra AbCTIONJ0nN L. comparative statement showing’ the | gation was se ican stam to inf % at halipast nine o'clock, from thence to St, Pauls | Table Oak Chairs, Rockers, «rock ang OG. TR OT - ory, Glassware, Kitchen | Tuestay, Sept. 29, at No, 6 en Where asolenin requiein mass | Utenslis, 40, By order of JOHN CRONK, autinistrator. | Howes for mlagral waters ters bat Mule wean 600 Biphow CosPigAN—S1aUh shipments of specie from the port last At the residence of the bride's | ghurch, 117th stre Kk and | them that ar ahatiion “ : », | parents, in Cinctor readay, September 23, | will be off he repose of her soul 7 — M 4 Guring the year to date, together with those for the | Uringing about, and they would be held responsible. | P read Will be offered ap for the repose of her soul, - 3 : . 4 y the Rev. Pe . COSTIUAN, OF New equiesc UCTION NOTICE.—AT ERNEST ROTH'S FURNI HE 1 iv Correaponding periods in 1866 and 1947 Certain Ie i that not one of the employes of the | By the Weve Fil Requieseat In pace, CTION |} AT ERNEST ROTH'S FURNI- E LIBRARY AT OAKWOOD, ¥. J. «i tan Legislature was allowed California aod Norwich papers please copy. | the city had quieted down. AY, September 16, at McMahon organ of the blac 1sH8, to leave the odice —On Saturday, September 26, Many t faciory, Way and Mulberry.Furntture et lesa thon wuction prices | “The aa Sad warranted; Magnificent Pastor Suits, covered wih any | torn Pott vedipd gdemag Contemplating © reaidence abroad Thirty-ninth week 104,468 + Under t cuce of a leas panic strong men have = father, by the Rev. A. | MeMAtos, a native of county Meath, Ireland, aged | Golor French satin brocatel, or baircloth, @85, @luy, | co of fod Silee docal ape ae Previousty reported. os tosiius | Jumped “from the ‘galleries’ of theatres into the | Wiswell, Jom B. Cour, of Staten Ialand, to Awmtta | 20 yenre if heeccnnslas GON | 1, Soo and gash, Aino over Ado08 worth ofall Kinde Par: tantive ud elegans collections 9¢ Bee posts eves tered ttre cin 00,268 40,4 @.008. 046 | J nave “heasty, ‘ranpied ‘each Other maly daughter of P. W. Nectus, Exq., of this city. not relatives and triende of the family are reapect- | lor, Bedroom and Diniag Room Furniture, cheap. abe meriean pubife fe, be sod by naction jonday, Sept. ‘mal +++ $55,691,498 $45,151,819 $66,105,414 m w doorway It was wonder. bak “ . Hy invited toatiend the funeral, from the residence ‘A "y y " 3%, and following days, at? P. gach day. Books pow om Subjoined is the total valuation of foreign imports e with what stern self-control these young F rt agg rn Hartford, Conu., on Thurs: | of Peter Donnelly, No. 7 Canal street, this (Monday) Ur Gulley, lace Wace Pane Chi Ne ag hic ontenny: sfhimaitlont £00. @h the port of New York fi sipetiahde po and stood calmly by ptember 2 by the Heys Robert Meech, | afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The remains will b@ 10- | sVANS, Anctl rom the shelves 0 - atcnsinnieaia eee eee ork for the week ending Sep: ‘ Tore were’ ‘enacted half & SS, FIELD, Of Chicago, Ul, to NRLLE A. | terred In Calvary Cemete Bept. 28, at 10 o'clock, at 50 Barclay. street HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONERR, OFFICE # tember 20 compared with those of the two preceding | block away. The carriages which fed formed part | daughter of Wn. ©, Pettibone, MoPHERSON,—On Sunday ptember 27, GRORGE | ment of W. G.C.C. and Yellow War Chambers street, will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, the WOKE, AS Also the value of siry guodeenrerct at this | OF the radical procession came. Tushing past with |. MazzkocrWoonwoura.-On Tuesday, September | WasTRRFIRLD, son of George Wa. Jf., and Mary A. | tllera; all goods repacked in the best sntire Stock and Fixtures of Grocery aud Variety Store No. 4 ne reckless sp : the dusky inmates (most of them | 22 by the Rey. Dr. A. C. Wedekind, Cnitisrori en C. | MePherson, aged 10 months and 18 days. eats waenien 4 - Pike street. port and thrown on the market for the corresponding a) cman | Magzkocni,o Hesarerra Woopworra, all of thts Y HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTION <2 - -_———_———- ’ octoroon and quadroon girls) cropching in al The reiatives and friends of the family are invited HENRY H.' LEEDS & rM. WITT! " Y, A} Period in 1866 anit 1867 ror wnder the 4. Still the Steedman Guards | Clty. to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at eleven } wii! sell by auction on Tuesday, Sept. 2%, 1668, o'dook, | W tones (acai arget tne Fein bevel t Week ending Sept. 1 phis Sept, a | Moved not, though the whole line swayed and Diea o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 168 West | a. the private residence 12 Larayetle place, rourth Tor Frances Wich Velvet cas Tepesth , Dry goods.. + $1,857,a1 <0 $1.su8.n00 | Quivered With Suspense, A cry Was raised “Strike ed. | Tenth street. Remains to be taken to Greenwood. — | a reet, rpeta, Parlor Suits, in rich coverings: @en'} merch 264 14.088 2.90011 the fire alario! and thon Indeed the danger was ALLEN.—On Sunday, September Samat |. | OVBRACKY.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 2 Household Farni plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Brocatel and ver threatening. The fireaiarm telegraph is the precon- | youngest daughter of William A. Allen, aged isyears, | 2%, PRANK Bissenr, only child of Charles G. and russele, Wilton and Ingi rosewood Piano, Centre, bxtension and other Tables; mahogany Bedsteads, Buri $4,222, Total for week. 5 $561,205 §4.00 ew Orleans that a negro rising has ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- | Fannie ©. Overacre, aged 5 months and 16 days. ‘ we Clocks and V Paintings and Engravings, Chine Dinnew Mae importa of dey goods for the we 7 : Of tliat inagic bell and thou- | fully invited to attend the fu from 282 Seveni | Frneralat 25 Concord street, this (Monday) after- by Fh Gnas Ware, Chamber Sune, ih rere dbects, gsienwbe: x: id lave rushed for the | avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. | noon, at two Frieads are invited without od Extension Dining Table ou ny Bs Manuary 1 compare as follows: rtaing, Silverware, Outlery, | ing and other Chair Healt’ Mattresses, Roc ‘one of the expelled | The remalas Will be taken to Caito, tireene county, | further noti ira}, Booke ae, Wardropeny mi f For the week, nocratic Senators, happily prevented this for interment. O'CONNOR.—On Saturday evening, September 25, Dining Room and Pntered at port.. » | nm, otherwise a general mai Catakill papers please copy Mary, daughter of and Margaret O'Connor, Uorions Wine enh, ar | a will commence, Also Thrown on market.. 2,412,910 the result. BoWREN.—ON Sunday, September 27, Preston Gir- | aged 1 year, 6 montir 16 days. CTIONE! ony ffs eA clothe, ke. Since Jan. 1. | Aw it was the flrearma were all on one side, The FORD, teniy months a0 hee and Prauces ¢ - latives and frienie of the f pect re 4 tered at port... $102,620,762 $71,844,007 $6 00 | heroes were most of them armed, bat the white | ren, jonths and 7 days. ‘The rel and friends of the family are res pect removed for convenience of anie, consisting of mal day entire Stock eee ae Dorrek dian) cide shoot esL ‘eoits.ies | Men were hot, It Im @ cardinal principle of the | “Theefuneral. services will take piace at the resi. | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest. | Wack walnut Patior Suits Bedfoonr Suite, Brussels, Fires: | of Charice Mercier, 40 Broome street. all persons Raving. i ; Gemoctatic clttbs that no man ahall go into a public | dence of Mis parents, 23 Third avenue, thin (Nonday) | dence of her parents, 73 Mott street, this (Monday) | ply.and tnerain Carpets, hablew,chinirs, Washstands, Kiteh- | goods to ci FE eee Merits BO daye, thoy wil be COMMERCIAL REPORT. | procession with either knife or pistol, and the en- | afternoon, at four o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends | afternoon, at bail-past one o'clock. bn Utenelie, ae. RNR 120 Bast Fourth street, days, 0? they ie forcement of this rule saved hundreds of lives last | of the famMy are invited to atvend. The remains PLart.—At Hunungion, L. lL. on Sunday, Septem- ¥ ROBERT 80} VID PLarr, aged 67 years, 4 months and 23 uitht. rhe janitor Steedman Guards, rushing into | will be interred at North Castie, Westchester county. 3 A Saveunay, Sept. 2-6 P. M. | Canal steect with their sticks In their hands, were | BurK.—Om Saturday, September 26, ROSANNA Troker GT AUCTION saLe OF 8, yw : Corton, ‘The market for thin ataple was moderately ne. | Tecelved with liey of pistol shots. But at that | Bure, aged 45 years. fy ral on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, at Salearoom 87 Nassau street, opposite Post office, Art Gal. | Lackawanny rk tre and prices were steady and firm at yesterday's quote- | Mian tan (on eagiens a eg Tg lint rebel naan gel gd sian: us Westhlea ven eand ran. One dead Bast A) vy Shiis (Mona: ernoon, al ROK W! la ‘riday September 25, at Westfield, toss, The demand, however, was confined as usual to tbe | body and half 4 dozen wounded were left upon the | two o'clock, The relatives aud friends are requested | N. J., HesTsR, relict of Tienty W. Peekivel, mi, anil others dropped in the afde atreeta up | to attend. Relatives ant friends are invited to wiend th i they rau. Several white meu were wounded, BuceiLin.—On Friiay, September 2, at dis resi | femoral, from the Church of the Kedeeme, eorver of NTON OOAL, ON fine. The Deserare, = atlas a ed Tery 83 Fifth aven M JOHN H. HOBKAT SOMERVELER wil) seit by anetion, om Monday, | Compan; vised, Wed September 28, at 10% o’clook, all the Household Furniture lay, Heptember 80, at 12 0" noon, Com, contained in the private dwelling 15 Pith street, rok om the Lackawan —— at port, 2 ir! | Ni's., during October, FD, coneietiny oF Parlor and Bedroom Suita, Carpets, ror, Cooking Ureneiia Ae SAMUEL BLOAN, Preaident, ; his anlearoom, 16) se _ = Bow- A flower to bloom in heaven. ihe whole of the honasbola Parnittes ot a thyeelmory hove! | WILLIAM WITTRRS, AUCTION BR WILL BELL TO.

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