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———$— FINANCIAL Pia) COMMERCIAL. OO ern f ‘Taunspay, Oct. 1-6 P. M 7, Whe g0's eharnet nas been farther depressed bY the, ‘(eeant say, and tne nuctuations prior to the adjourn- Sept. 16. Rept. A. be ‘ment of the board at three o’clock were from 189% 3 73: ‘eo 1403, with the closing transactions at the highest OL $2: 96 point touched. Afterwards, however, the market 30% Ev 316 ‘The extreme range of the market for the under- Mentioned stocks and bonds in the years 1862 and 1868 respectively was as sibjoined :— ‘was attacked just as it was yesterday afternoon, and ‘@Geeline to 130% was the result, the closing quota- on on the street having been 130;q—,199%. Great | ‘ectivity and considerable excitement attended the Ss it premium, although nothing bas occurred to ram depen wi, : orth oade gold less valuable than it was a month oF two is far omer li Rw York ¥ wit logwood:' reeset ago. They ere, however, at’ present assisted | by ny wn baci, sarees © eer tg, fs, tone, ‘Swcasury sales, although the government had no coin 5655 be wate tormne, (© etl when the price was ten. per cent higher. How as by Arps evening etongitencd ths martes ‘euch coin the Assistant Treasurer has sold within 16 Reta aras Soe ry Bags were any given time is not known, bat we are informed iy - jon tt ss for real Sas for shipping, ‘that he says it has not exceeded half # million th 4 sales of any d ‘week, although the indications are to the contrary. May ‘Wan Dyck also says that he has not sold any United States bonds recently, but the sudden ‘appearance “tm Wall street of parcels of the fve ‘twenties of 1867 within the last day or two, ‘Qing consecutive numbers, and looking as new a9 if ‘they had just been issued, has given rise to the sns- picion, and in some minds to the conviction, that ‘they are of recent issue The question, therefore, ‘arises why gold nd bonds should be sold by the ‘Treasury at a time when {t 1s notorious that strong We red ee SST | Be ato, MOLAssES.—The market oaltened rale quiet, but prices for all ere steady, Ws i are amend Be waar oats a dbo, al 8700. ane ‘elunday die"s Gas, “Stock 3 160h:— 10.499 bogsheads Cubes, 88 do, Porto the x gue aroun tecl 200 bbls. 2,000 do rosin. toi turpeutine <a California 7 ber centlgy 76% 180% lat ‘The extreme range of the market for the leading ratlway shares in the years 1864 and 1867 respectively i : tes aancche @fforts are being made to produce monetary atrin- Gover rs oat gency for the purpose of breaking down prices on ah ee fhe Stock Exchange. Of course if the Treasury sells efther it has to withdraw its equivalent in currency from circulation, and this only tends to’ aggravete ‘Me prevailing artificial stringency. The Assistant a8’ i, ‘OF tar. wi Winter was held at $2.75 0 £4. O114.—-Linseed continued to rule dull and henry at $1 08 gergessEses ROK fortheters rele. HY 84 $2 Fort Wayne. ....-7152 aig oe" | Wt ‘The highest prices of the leading stocks, including $1 U5 in casks and bbis, er kinds were at former Treasurer has expressed his desire: to relieve the | government securities, at the regular board on each pats a il pr Pressure upon the banks by holding ack mx or | of the last four Saturdays were a4 subjoined:— net ening Sr Maan re ssa, sa ight millions of checks upon them until after they Sept. 5. Sept.12, sept. 19, Sept. 26. | BIG? Bot ine (c. ed je & 1c Bbeve made up thelr quarterly statements, bas after | New York Contral,..1265(° "123% "" 180% "1294 | rornoredut he but we soulot tinct Ie pete | foquiring at all the Wall street banks we find that os fox oe oan | Sa ha. shanierd while ot die. closing at 4s Sie 908 | 99 ‘they have no certified checks outstanding that have ‘Michigan Southérn:.. 85: 83 85: 84% Fag 1,0 yr were sold on, private terme, ate ipbie ‘bean held back, and consequently it is to be inferred | lev. and Pittsburg. .. 87 ae ing made Tor Octouera aa aiirence of ie galiga,, Ba that if he holdsesuch checks they hav@ not been | Rock Isiand. :. or 303% 102% | aed 1 Sede, 3.000 do, (lake feat evening), ab eertified, supposing which to be the case an so OK Padwintana,— lectin, «0 bla a vest, 18 @bvious neglect of official duty is suggested. It 3g | meen ct was would be unfair to suppose that this story about the Mie TAO, 100s | eat changes clositg nt abovk Wi Hig. for new men ihe ‘eheeks is a faprication, but as’ applied to the Wall wear’ | tiasy Tay || Seles eras mee eo a, hag th s street banks it is without foundation in fact. Never- ne oH < rigs 82375 a $24.50 for prime and Be 38% for theless it has been used as a bugbear by the bears to UM Te Hox, | Babe. wits “he Mest sweaty days, “at” gi 35. ‘npress Wall street with & sense of the power which 109 100% 108% | Total stock old and new, Oct: bbla. 5 = ‘the Sub-Treasury possesses over the banks, and con- ae bots Eins int your, du Bo etre Bore ant} perenne a sequently over the money market, whenever it may eee ing, 0 103400 a arrivals were 1.400 bi $e. but unchanged Jn value, About Te bbls. i Haposed of at $2 8 #19 60 for ‘plain mess and #50 a ee ae Senko tend vere October 1, pac same date date lant month; 18,293 erce beef was dull aud. prices were entire'y nontinal. £2 hame were dull; only small sales were made within the range of, #35 0 for aut meats the demand was stl icht, and prices were ad done W2c. a 12.6¢. for pickled shoul. dem Tce for ary aa ‘e 8c. for city lokled ams, 2ic, for smoked do. and iGo. ‘a. IBe, Tor bagued male Sol mean Bacon wat dull and nominal at lises anid clit Le. a 1834. for short ribbed and 15%<c. & ‘The report of the director of the Bureau of Sta- tistics for the month of August states the imports of the United States for the Macal year ending June 30 last to have been as follows, the valuation being in coin:— ~ @hoose to exert it. That the Treasury has acted @uring the last week exactly as the bears in gold, government securities and stocks gené@rally wished itto do is undeniable, and Wall street is Bardly to be blamed for assigning, as it doeg, cor- Fept motives for so doing. How far Mr. McCulloch may be responsible for this we cannot say, bat he ee ; owes it to himself as Secretary of the Treasury to iz 0,631 hi for shoe clear. an Lard vas ow ule, me Pi ea lig 462,528 vy. re 0 a fac et ee of ne recent sales of gold pecs hase a 19\e, for Ne. 1 to prime steam and 1030. a 19icc" for and is, together with an explanation of the 096.9 settle rendered, Riok.—Of Carolina there were small sal mun the Feason why the sales were made at this particular Het range Bie a Bye." Of Rangoon, In ont 60} Bags coae time, when special causes were dn operation to f eval Tes ator ake, Goede @isurb the money market. Thera was an active Tis va (ben yeslanday, and.prisaa rere tatens= bepere: (OPC, \4 prices were rather in, buyers’ favor. ‘The nalen were 700 ‘bhi. part at 10 10%. ape for Cuba, and ie, for Porto Rico; nies $3 boxes, part at tiie. 9 soicocet ood refining Cuba at le. @ 11 ge. ida od grocery d Ide. @ 1c prime to choice do. 13. 124c., airitagal jhhits, and bo 2 ine tpi fale acu! do. 11340. c'a 11 igen, Fair to rity 40 elisice do. 12he, a lige. Refined was wolet ine rs or hard, 14340. 8 147%c. for soft white, and 136. a 14%4c. for ellow *SxeDs.—We heard of no important aalesof any kind, Cal- cuita linkood was quoted at $2.25, clover at Ie. adic. timothy at #3 a $3 $9, and rougn flax at $2 80, ®orrowing demand for coin from the bears, but i¢ g@upply was superabundant end loans were made ‘at an’ at rates varying from two to seven per ceat per annum for carrying, and at 1-16 per cent per @em. The gross clearings amounted to $130,401, 000, ‘The gold balances to $2,545,752, and the currency balances to $3,740,967. The steamer Hermann took $7,000 in specie, The fuctuat.ons during 41,257,508 $15,705,851 Prey 570,680,787 The exports during, the same period to foreign Ports were valued thus in eurrency:— Foreign Sani 5i9 . guaihnais wera fun 14.7 25,298,614 Pre Buti 490111 784,824 a3 a (710,837 day were as follows:— TALLOW was oni ive at yesterday ices. hh ates ye Salen 000 tome at Hee 8 ee wie inter rice for euolses 25+ 1401 auaee Wirskr,itecel "The market was dull and « 1SBg @ 13996 55,089 pominal at about 8! perce ne 8 bo Money was in active demand all day at seven per @ent and in some instances this rate was paid in gold, while in others a sixteenth of one per cent was paid for loans. The artificial character of the strin- gency is well understood, and the fact that certain Rouses have withdrawn their bank balauces toa large mount in greenbacks furnishes proof where E THE WINE MARKET. ‘There has been but little change in hewinewsd spirit mar- ket our last report, Straight whiskey «till continues in good demand. Cognac brandies, remain firm at ipemape qnotations and a 2868, 596,000,048 475,661,570 The recelpts for customs and the receipts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have been as fol- lows:— Custom Horse, ry ftp rh fatr consumptive demand pre @ach is wanting. Friendly but unprinciplead ‘Receipts. 2, Balances. « analca and St Cr yma art fatr request. ¥ Wank officers have conspired in some instances | Sept. 29,. $510,550 Peeriry papoaoes $95,279,154 | of cham; apagne ls exc dingly lively. the bear combi Sept. 20:, 410,059 3,635,581 1,057,317 97,997,308 | ° The folowing ar current; foreign artictes ms agp ae Paso cede and grocabecne, | Sebt.80.. 412,001 (42191192 7[920,600 94,490,900 | are quoted in guid: od Ereenbacks, | Oot. 1... 454,009 3,095,808 2,601,603 94,904,234 Cp, Bran os Sat tt by no means follows tat because @ bank 18} 4 Cincinnati journal of Tuesday remarks of local | 3. ¢°F Mares 5 ~ Margely debtor or creditor at the Clearing House fa officers have any complicity in the matter. The indications are that the worst of the pinch has been felt, and although no material change for the better @an be looked for to-morrow it is probable that the ‘buils on the Stock Exchange will sacceasfully resist the pressure during the remainder of the week, after which the market will doubtless re- @ume its previous easy condition.- Stocks of ali kinde advanced to-day in the face of the strin- gency, and Erie was especially strong under heavy purchases, the price having advanced to 49) a 49% @tone time in the afternoon. The dry goods trade ‘was somewhat depressed by the further decline in monetary affairs as follows:— James Hietrens at ‘The demand for money was quite active to-day and the market is rapidly growing close. The couu- try banks are ordering home their balances here, in order to make a good showing on next Monday, and they will doubtless hold on to all the currency they can through this week. Banks here are discounting as lite #s possible, and that ouly for customers who have some claim for favors, so that others are thrown upon the open market, where the offerings of good paper are in excess of the capital availabe for its purchase, SALES AT THE HEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Rs Oct. 110115 A.M. 4 she od MSS Co, #60 110 94% wm 85. ve 5s iver p - Noatl lg a $5; A. Rasteau, 4 ‘a $5; Hope Selgaette, a4 85 i ithe following quotations are for % pipes (fogetgn ar. ‘are quoted ja gold): Reston Paimtree, & A Cabinet 85, 50; Sw ‘elegraph, H see, a eapenat cate, $3 40; Comet, es 3 inl Jc id, and at the auction sales the attendance was ms #3: 30; Booth's Cordial, $3 gold, and a! cl 8 the 1 ft gather poor, while the bidding lacked spirit. Busi- bed Laat "eh; ‘Meal ader's Swan, $0 7)», currency; Grape Jam: ; St. Cro! ns mess in discounting is almost suspended for the time a En hen wagon rH fae ix, 63 being, owing to the general state of the money nn WHISKEY. —Se Spee male gallons cy market. #@ | Io bond in Hew tor Yor! * Ee $13 0 rey 8 oh : 2.3 aleob At the gommencement of business the rallway %, ti: = oii French, d3 @are market was dul! and heavy, and at the early |e Mp om Port, aes per Sire = pea : eeasion of the open board New York Central sold at } em Ma Oy lion ene. od 120%, Reading 9534 and Erie 46%. At the frst regu- = ret dae, ST 10w ny, 2 $135; claret, ’ Jar board the market was dull but steady, and on 7 PAGNE.—Tbe followin, ere are. fer, Ye eall Brie closed 4 higher than at the same time mb igs | ie ae gs. Marin b Cay 6200 Gals La Roederer, esterday, Reading *, Cleveland and Pittaburg %, ig i + Jules —_ Hetty bs oi aa & Co. Bock Island %, Pacific Mail 414, Tennessee sixes, ex 88 % = Bicone 8 oy 190 Pel: @oupon, %, aud new issue ; while New York Cen- Yay mor iat Caria Pac ist: Bish ch bie, @rai was % lower, Fort Wayne 17; and Milwaukee 10234 ig 3 Go, $18 Ae Fd Bret, ‘Foucher & Uo., San. EON Seer 1... Capernney,, Securh: 383 | “Asenicae Wise, callrornia port, 8850 HO per doren: ‘ties were dull at a decline of % a % per cent. eo do. sherry, $850 a Bid; do. Bran #la €1b4 Cetitorais At the open board at one o'clock the market ie | pessoas, So ott oe cr dacen “Conisord don 813} Became strong and Erie sold at 48%, New York ¥ eS Catawba, 85. Gentral 127 and Readij oi. After the po ed . eons ais BY REAL ESTATE MATTERS. all there was an excited demand for stocks, ‘and at the second regular board the market was strong, especially for Erie and New York Central. ‘On the call New York Central closed 2 higher than at Sales of Real Estate. BY A. J, BLEECKER, SON & CO. 1 ‘@ie rat regular board, Erie 2, Re %, Cleveland | son i Estate of Judge Jona Garrison, deceased, at Gar- and Pittsburg %, Northwestern preferred 1, Fort | 4%, ore Part ee eae Slale uaa ones ‘Wayne %, Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred 134, bers] rt 8,0 Plot 9, 1.22 acres. + 1,60 Pacific Mail 1, and Tennessee sixes, new ime, $. | "i395 U 29 ee es ‘Government securities were strong at an advance of | {0% iit §, 3858 Plot 1h 2.21 a si ‘MOK. Sadsequently Erie advanced to 49% 049%, | sen) Bi Mich Goce Nind Wik Bang | Biot Sip gereess-:-- tan Mere ot seen New York Central to128% a 128%, in'the midst of | 12% Me CMC EN Wioretacs tel * ne excitement, bat a downward reaction followed +182 | Omcial ‘Transfors of Real Estate todendar. Saumediately afterwards, and at the open board at a @uarter past three Erie sold at 47%; New York Cen Azali, 127%; Reading, 044; Fort Wayne, 108%; Rock (Batand, 102% and Northwestern 8%. During the ree of the afternoon the market was firm, and @t six o'clock it closed strong at the following quota ‘ons:—New York Central, 12774 9 128; Brie, 48% a 434; Reading, 94.8 04%; Michigan Southern, 68% & Xx; Rock Island, 102% # 102%; Northwestern, 68% @ %&X; Northwestern preferred, 88% @ 88%; Kort ‘Wayne, 108% a 108%; Pacific Mail, 111% 8 11134 FRANAPERS 1 NEW YORE ctty, Cone st, Now vo and 153, 24.341 25.2018. 6x9, ii ce rane No 10, Tex Lewis at, wa, 140 fn. of Blanton ‘oxide Norfoik st, No i 6027 ; beri at & 4 130'f4 wat be . van at, Wm No x faltvan st] ws, i00 fecs'of Price zeeeks, COMMERCIAL REPORT. THURSDAY, Oct. 1-4 P.M. Corton.—-Receipts, 1,207 bales. For this staple the demand was active, and, with more favorable cable advices from Liv- | There hae been a ¥: bat on the whole rising th res Market for government securities during the ces were al Th en siry yer. Ab the first call ite wae Very. weak uit ation a : ana the five-twenties of 1867 sold at 107%, mada shag sale ome ae Ei ae = but subsequently an increased investment demand, foe Orleare ond Tosa. s@timniated by the decline, was experienced, and this 2 iin Med @urned the tide in favor of higher prices, while the Bs | oe Bon Pears strengthened the upward tendency bg begin- eb Fe @ing t cover their contracts. The result was an Baien oo Bie 20,000 advance .in the five-twenties of 1867 to 108) a 108%, bags, ex | Gth sid ‘Vue vdhds of 1862, 1864 and 1867 were in good de. ‘ Bn @and and the offerings were very limited. At four ” 5,500 @olock the market was strong at the following quo- oy) dio; corn, 83009 (@ations:—Registered 6’, 1881, 112) a 118; coupon i fen urre, 08 von @o, 1861, 115 w 11314; 5-20, conpon, 1862, 112}¢ 812%; Perticularty <y 40., 1865, 100% @ 120; do., 1865, maiifornte oe? 3 40., 1867, 108% & WAM; do, ‘BOR, 106% @ 10534; 10-40's, coupon, 1049% a 104%, | Bke¢ircular of s private banking honse thus refers 0 the apparently new bonds on the street: — Rumors were current on the street that the gov- was selling yet ma he 1861 —witich, f, the Assistant Ti rer denies. The story ite origia ne the fact. “that gover deliveries ‘were made two-day with freau mumbors f A Hi St HS 33 ned 3z8SSusSSSs22EREe. gees weed by th 6500 dad had never (500 ‘econ je. The aus Ty salle 909,000 4 Wete, however, under matauces, eeeke... i 2th wt. 20. 9.600 av sesaret * iierenot diet ai, 98,000 oka ReconpaD te RaW ron ithe, per © eshyZsta=sres~Se-8 S| SSassesesesess frm all day at the reduced quotations. Importers ew hom bape ay “ | show a disponition to defer remittances in anticipa- s a hw corfihat nod through to Brosdway, fion of f Atill lower price for gold. Atthe clove 8 16, ray rd corre 2) Bankers’ bis on Bngiand at sixty days were quoted } poem ky Kew y La port, Bh WOK & 108%; Os thre Gaze, 108 @ 100%; com | Baa Duqpe, at 1 Ge SWS for Nar 9 poring, @ 00 aaron a Bl the lattes is the favorite. ‘Will row the victorious crew of the champion regatta to be jowark, They call for an six-oared race in the held on the 10th inst, answer within one week after the event. aS Raden.and O'Netth an fast di Blake ino double. mene Cremorne, situate on Third avent second street, have not been used used for-a fistic exbibi- tion wp yoaterday, The there deter a gfand gathering as the people dreary aay 04 20s the pugitistic tras New York had tendered to Bob Brettle, the honorable and courageous fistio specimen of ngland, & complimentary testimonial, and several, hundreds, Tepresentatives of all classes of humanity, @id him the pleasure of their presence. The capacious were well filled about three o'clock in the ba pont oe did 2 begin unti fully one Mie ‘oft ine ta ize rng es Tnele Tovee, a8 usual, had control of ai — ym. his tortuous over the saime.course a8 the international ‘The peceberp of the: ‘were on an ex- Bp present were all the ye Tadlew resident in Gotham, while and he itera were on hand, bears been from among the anxio by ing the boxers and selecting the perform- ommendable zeal, In this he was ably who lent his infnence in ward boys to render their complete, All this Olu about task atl are ay bilent in relation to the the Columbias, wares Taiher Tow the Fusalce Athlete Boat Club of Caran ‘of considerab! a weal dis} ed todisidaally sire Speed eee rence iver ‘Thursday, ‘ontover 1 16, $400 in tae This amount is to be divided in ‘ais races) as fol- re Bice Oe ‘all sailboats twenty-three ,—Open to all single sc meena ner no distance two miles, ira Race.—Open to all hree miles. assisted by Harry coaxing the more beel assistance to make the show while Brettle darted in and out of the thro jag elated at the concourse and enthusiasm Fable behalf. coumy, Larken and Stetson enh wi ea for “some suutes, po ‘minutes, when music from & ar band al isos singing followed, Next came semi-Intoxi- cated individual called “Cli ‘sac ‘who succes- nine Jones and a8 used Ko an aM nen ¢ several ae ones were Huzzy, bee have which aclence was mn, m which he eens eee nsesese cee ite from receiving ene oo tue jooke and Y ra or riny displayed, each working wth enc Open to boats; distance two miles; distance two miles; fee Moe ag ges ice three Sortaarnes beeen ns Secretary, 6 nin coln, on or before October 14. HOUSE BUENED AT PELHAMVILLE.—The welling of Mr. Willlam H. Sparks, at Pelhamville, together furnitare of the house, was entirely de- nh on n Weineaday last, The amount of not ascertained. pesingains Bae.—Pailip Dater, of risania, has sold his stone mansion and pleasure grounds, comprising twenty-six and @ half acres of Jand, ornamented with majestic shad bery and choice flowers, to Ed‘ $130,000, & contest nekwoen: men well me. uni takable marks Joe o Wormald who had t had been a emacs nets. on, DOW C ecngges eg of spproscn the former on ee and pec Ne: Ane displa yin ‘made ame an cyt ‘ormald’s position is easy and I, ot laren hand well covering his but seemingly always ready fe ben ‘was introduced with all his cups, bowls and belts which and getting away cl night before the ‘entertainment ol ail circumstances into consideration sidered a success. NEW JERSEY. DELIBERATE SHOOTING OF A Boy.—Augustus Sleicker, residing near the corner of Thirteenth ave- nue and Third street, Mount Vernon, was arrested Ar a e ba hat serio wounded charg ne. usly nim. The ate, as lleged by had been in the Mable ort throw: bs once and other Panton at eariaeiats —- Sr tree on the reeines os of itr: mn os djoining the lot owned and occupied by Sleicker for the pur- pose of picking some apples ions, Who were assembled below, and while so engaged Sleicker opened pod. Window and fired at young . ‘wrist and entered the aide ‘part én the thigh, Wate it still lodged yesterday not having undertaken to extract THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest end Best Newspaper in the and some other boys A CATHOLIO MISSION 18 about to be opened in St. Peter’s Church, under the direction of Father Smarius, of Chicago. Crry MaRSHAL’s REPORT.—Doring the month of to Marshal, Ellis) report, 262 tted to the City Prison, 104 of himself and com- September, accordin, persons were com! ‘whom were charged with drunkenness. THE MASON GUARDS went on an es to tT Island yesterday and ‘They Lp torches resented a fine aj ugh the city on Mora POLITICAL TORBOLENGE.—The Jersey City Towdies have distinguished themselves three times within the present week by hurling stones and other miasiles at the republican -! ists. Yesterday mornu and Colfax clubs of Broo! 1 they reached the Jersey City Phitadelphia. People are sow, proposing the question whether they must not take the la' gir own hands and chastise these scoundrels, The WEEKLY HeRALD of tlie {present week, now ready, contains the very latest European News by the Cable up to the hour of publication; Telegraphic Despatches from all parts of the world; The Revoiu- tion in Spain—Queén Isabella in Exile in France; News from Mexico; Negro Political tiot in Nashville; ‘The Trial of Surratt—He is Discharged under the Statute of Limitation; Conflagration in’ Brooklyn; Crime in Westchester County; Arrival of General McClellan; Particulars of the Burning at Sea of the British Steamship Melita; Speech of Robert M. Dotig- las, Eldest Son of the late Stephen A. 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A limited number of advertisements in- serted in the WEEKLY HERALD. akers and procession- banners of the Grant nm were mutilated when depot on their way to FIRSMEN’S CELEBRATION.—The firemen of Hobo- ken turned out last evening witha band of musia and paraded through Washington street to ccle- brate the arrival of iH new truck for Engine Compa- boys afterwards made merry and had @ gay time during the night, New Cargoitc CuuRcd.—A fair in ald of the new church about to be erected under the charge of the Passionist Fathers at Bergen avenue and South street was opened last even two weeks, at West Hoboken. The | was a proof that the fair will be liber by the parishioners and their friends, pee will continue THE GRAND JuRY OF Essex County, after the matter had been referred to ina charge by Judge Depue, have found bills of eed against the inhabitants of South Orange, ny Bellviiie ana of Newark, for the shock ditton tn which certain roads and streets are main: tained. It is understood that the court is determined to bring the parties to trial, CononeR’s INQuesT.—In the case of Nathan Nichols, killed at the Morris and Essex depoton Saturday night by the smash up, the Coroner's jury have rendered a verdict in which the Morris and Essex Railroad Company are censured “for permit such heavy trains to come down the switch, also for not keeping @ switch tender to atten properly to the switch.” SERIOUS STABBING AFFRAY.—Between eleven and twelve o'clock on Wednesday night a disturbance took place in @ saloon kept by a German named Michael Chaist in Adams Common Counc MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. noun ss aosean. —At the Anthon Memorial , September 30, by the Rev. verge ACKERMAN 10 CLARA MORGAN, a of New York ne Bor D rruohn X Reogt Ann’s chureh, by the ai John es &. Dixey, aul of CLaRg—Boyn.—On Wednesday, the First Baptist church, Hudson 0. B. Gordo, Joun J. C1 to Many J., eldest daughter Hudson CONNER—SPONERA.—At the residence of the bride's re DrGRaar—INGERSOL ‘at Ohristian street ferry, which resulted rietor, his wife and a third party, named severely hurt and cut with knives, shocking from the ef- janet’ rocco ig particular! ited cuts. Fa in Farrel Carey sre charged with the offence and are in cus Ramecy’s Station. FaTaL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—On Wednesday af- ternoon Mr. Jacob Ackerman was run over by the cars at Ramsey's Station and instantly killed while standing upon the track. He was in the act of re- ceiving payment of a debt, and the passage of a train on the other track at the time prevented fim approach of the cars from the opposite ani and he eee’ Sig y crusted to a of New. York city, jathaniel Boyd, ” cata Beptem street, Cc. Wbrewer Garner V, Forrest ‘crore, hc Fier gD to Samant eh Paterson. here jungest daughter of Lorin Passato County Covrrs.—John Vitforellt was yesterday eentenced to six months’ imprisonment in the State Prison for grand larcen; was sentenced to pay a fine costs for an assault upon @ police oillcer, ral other prisoners received Mghter sentences for minor offences. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENOE. ob, by. the Rev. rather Curran, of St aren Starch, Duane st jUWARDS , of New York, to particulars apply Marta Smita, For pastor. GoopwIN—Backvs.—On Thursd: the residence of the bride's fathor, a tise, D. D., Sanns H. ‘Goopwin, of Oneida, N, Y., to ANNA STIRLING, daughter of M.'M, Backus, GRIFFIN—OLARK®.—In Brooklyn, on ‘ean Octover 1, at the Summerficid ahr by the Kev. J. M, Buckiey, assis! at Li aid CHARLES ae lyn, to Many J. CLARKE, youngest daug! ua a eomanr Montaiair, N. J. pal renee ak Tuesday, Septem! |. Hemecke, Mr. ieian Jo to Dongs Leurxs, of Bremervo: twenty dollars RAILROAD TROUBLES aT HuNTER’s PoInt.—During the past two or three days an exciting condict has been in progress between the Brooklyn City, Hun- ter’s Point and Prospect Park Ratlroad Company on the one hand and the Long Isiand Railroad Company on the other, The former company having com- menced the laying of a track in Ferry street, the em- ployés of the latter, during the night, as alleged, took possession of their material and stowed it away in the company’s yara, A search warrant was then obtained and the material recovered. The Tong ee at took the action they wens bs by the 1 Teokion ¢ com] em, This thé iatter company tl ~4 their charter gives them the right of way throug! Wednesday evening the difficulty Jonathan Bullock, the the Brooklyn road, and twenty-five of + A men , #4 & Warrant eee My prisoners "perore thedustice narned, ge ol the men, but Mr. ‘San Francisco pay mor Heer Snseur— bomen on nore lay Oetober. do te the Pio tt Hannu Buizassra, of this city. Se by bead ? % Rev. William Adama, D. D. D., t, Syria, daugitter of Dr. De L. bi Moxe—TvRNeR.—On Wednesday, the residence of the bride's ea ———- Joun Moke to BLLEN Farms. Paath How asn,-On ‘Thursday, October 1, b; Rey. W. E, Gross, NeLgon W. PRATT to Cannix agp, ali of this city, ae ay Ra Zuerstes, Flinn to culminated in the arrest o contractor of Epwin ‘e! Unt rhe ie of Hon, ipa Bok BERT. —On Thi = church, by the Rev. Alt to Miss Mary J. HULBBAT. ‘Toe Late Fink IN WATER STREET.— were engaged nearly all day yesterday in playing ‘apon the smouldering bales of goods in the ruins of the Empire Stores, in Water Street, to prevent the , October 1, MARY AXNE pasate restos of and Margaret Barrett, Seen ee acon Ft Doren, ia (Priday) after. five imenaten ‘pash «M. and at eee oe Point on arrival of boat leaving of Harrison st Waif-past seven o'clock ” September 20, Many urea, mr of the i, county Moseghan, ireland, in the ‘her #0: Dalek, and those of her | are invited 0 2 wear ee 4 a ey Weducaday evening. eptember 80, winmamreehe tact (ei rally invited to attend the tanera! ti Hey fourth his son-in-law, A. G. Hi Ey aftern Hore.—Qn Wednesday, the beloved wife of Joun heen oe ecee we) The Telatives and friends of the family are respects fally loners t6 attend the funeral, Tesi« Bence, No. 76 Stanton street, this at two o'clock. -Hopaspoy.—On Wednesday we Boring, Spitaner %, eS infant dat ughtet er epaneral “iis afternoon, at one o'el from No, 18 tate arene between Patchen an: Reid avenues, Brook! ese At Ei a i, on Thursday, Octo! uma ny. Jog tnten daughter of Samuel L. zo) HAVILAND.—In Williamsburg, on Baa ber 29, SADA A. HAVILAND, daughter of De citi sr ted aad e frien relatives are to faneral, from 32 Tenth. street, Williamsburg, this i (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o’clock. JOHNSON.—On Wednesday, nee Be Jang A. JonNsox, son of James and 8, Johnegp, im eo 26th year of his age. The reiattves and friends are pete to my! the funeral services, this (! aaa gr ‘tree ne. wenut Jupan.—On Thursday, Scere 2 B. beth Jud ‘Tha frends of the Susi and ot bes meee Helbert Judah, are res} uily invited to attend the funeral, from her lave aye soy 126 lose, witoud ‘ELLEY.—On Thursday, Octobér 1, ELizé a 213 KELLEY, in the 74th year rot ber —. me | sickness with Christian fortitude and in hopes of » ‘The funeral will take place, from the residence off her son-in-law, No# 224 West Twenty-ninth street, on Saturday afternoon, at twoo'clock. Her will be taken to Greenwood for niente LJ Kerr.—On Thuraday, October 1, at her late resi dence, Clairmont, einem igor county, N. ¥., wp od connty Lou nd, ne years, The relatives and friends of the family are respbots fully invited to attend the funeral, op Satu: after- poow Ft age o’clock, from her late residenee, mon’ KEARNEY.—On Thursday, October 1, Epw. of James and Bridget Kearney, of the pariah of Peter, Aimlone, county Roscommon, Ireland, 27th year of his age. The frends and acquaintances of the family respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from late residence, No. 306 Second a ‘North Sixth and Seventh streets, Williamsburg, on Satu day afternoon, at three o'ciock; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. al Leg.—On Thursday, October 1, Mary LEE, of Thomas Lee, in fle 63th year “of her i Lownarp.—4t Bellevne Hospit: tember 30, MARY, ngs om pert Engene lends will ee (Friday " Mantson street, this (Friday) 06, Setoee "oloc! Cork (treland) papers pless® copy. LEAMEY.. On Thursday, October i, BL loved wife of Jeremiah Leamey, brkia “4 Are Fenians, corner Third and Seventy-' sixth street, Notice of her funeral will be ‘given mm Saturday's and Sunday ‘MANN.—On n Wednesday September F, MANN, only child of Charies B, ‘Mann, aved 11 months and 8 days, nal The relatives and friends ofthe family are 7 fully invited to attend the funeral, from the fence’ -_ ros poo ae ‘Third street, this(Friday) 2 wo S‘yorr—on ‘Tharsday, Octoher 1, Brum Moen, thie veloved wife of Genes ‘A. Mott, ‘after, a ee severe iltess, in the 32d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the bes from her dence, 222 Broome street, on Saturday ‘ai one o'clock. Novan.—On Wednesday, September 30, dsditer Foran, daughter of the late James and Nolan, In the 26th year of her as ‘The relatives and friends the family epectfully invited to attend the {reread this, afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late 307 Eighth street, O’RorKE.—On be pan Ah Commer: i *. dence, 233 East Fifty-1 iliness, which she bore with Christian for snore te ANNIE A., beloved wife of Thomas esa ape 32d vear of her age. ‘The relatives ana bien S < the family are respect fatly invited to attend funeral, on Saturday morning, at ten orelock. 1 from the Ohurch of the, Nativity, Second avenue, between Second and Third’ streets, where a solemn high masa will be offered’ for the repose of her soul. The remains will be for inverment. i: { her rah veyed thence to Calvary Cemetery SHaw.—On Wednesday, sre DER, only son of Andrew and Janet ‘shaw, res al years, 10 months and ‘The relatives and “trends 9 of the family, alsé’ Lodge, No. 516, M.; Washington Ohapter, He, 1, R "~ M.; ‘Manhattad Commandary, No. 31,, Ket, and company H, Twe'fth regiment, N, G. N. Y.. are respectfully invited to attend the fanersi from his late residence, 121 Greenwich avenue, om Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. The tment ont will be taken to Marble Cemetery for int SWARTZENBURO.—At Astoria, Long on vera = aaa 30, MaRIA Sw. RSotice of Ta of funeral in Sunday’s Herald. SitEsMAN.—On Thursday Lege October 1, re two o'clock, ABIGAIL SLESVAN, od, ‘The remains will be taken to A re Phen, os from her late residence, 234 West’ street Wriant.—At No, 84 Myrtle avenné, Brooklyn, om Thursday, October 1, MALCOLM CHakLEs WRIGHT, sage 29 years, jotice of funeral to-morrow. 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Trade redo onto af Nerd or York can ba re booked at fact Irom Work hf Hd Ele cored cd cence enaannad ANADA MALT SCOTCH WHISKEY, LD after the eotch method from Canada’ malt Ay er Ported arise a hal und whol Cart alto pation, © jorted article, iu half and whoie barrels, ai 4) MURPHY & DUNN, | aa gonna fo suE Se teeta To ae “ pene nmane tart CHELOR OF (A, Ricretan Se 2 See comrade meron Q,view te matrimony. Bers ier Peaens ere ead Bape Sse FRENCH ADVERTS en o DEMANDE UNE BORNE os gto re snpiaie) sul eee % (est) 1bme. ‘vn dandaioan of ne ‘ie die bee NE FEMME DE CHAMBRE ponents ‘elle anit taire les r: Utara pte cna sea wieabe.. NE DAME FRANCAISE, NOUVELBEMENT Uti JeOND varie, desire ce piacet comme boot? @SD>, dame de eats, olaat par‘aitemeat Seettienles recominna Areal ox Thiaige iB vote 401d au buswan 2 dela Fonte. AION A ASA, “

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