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Sa EN a i a, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 ing market for railway shares during the forenoon, hour, # convenience which is yet to be providedon | Btho responalbiiity ‘hung #o heavily on the bat that | dcpucy sheriif: 1 left the bouse that day abouttwetve | to constitution and bylaws. 2, Methods of the other side. It is not necessary to refer here to — a nn A a 3 viene vege latter am 00% 2,70 | mustered by Major Wentworth, wi following | NATIONAL UNITARIAN CONFERENCE, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | #22 ie close bantere’ wine on, Rngtand at stxty | putin mermoss.t OMe 5c th later 08 Ode pri igi tga on Pe ee Sennen, wh: te sd er ere ICIA, * | days were quoted at 108% a 109; at tree days, 100% | “Suuan—The te raw rae det <tr at yester | D 00 Present, absent, Total. Spy rrp —-—-EpNESDAY, Oct. 7-6 P.M, | ® 10024; commercial Dills, 108 @ 10834. Bankers? sae he te Re, ate TE gor nt ; : Field ond stad 7 =) a ‘The fourth mouiins of Lon a cant Cansecite o6 has been quiet to-day and the bills on Paris at sixty days, 5.20 a 5.18%. and M4Sgc. for Demarara. Befine? ‘continued to rule quiet af 1 Company A.. F | 2 2 Unitarian and other jstian Za ai martes Ho, with the closing | 4 comparison of the last two statements of the | 142. # Ise, far hard, Léjse, » 14}¢0. for soft white and Ib/46. Company B. a 0 43 | neld yesterday at Irving Hall, The attendance was . Pctuatious were from 13974 to 140%, with * Geitpe.—Geloutts ‘ab ©. unusually large, about 500 delegates and over 200 prior to the adjournment of the board Public debt showg that the following changes were aie Mnered was dull and seminal 98 ‘abo Soo Gemmens £ 49 iy oT he aye a. three o'cloek at 140, following which sales were | made in the verlous securities during the month of | #%04,604 ir cemand and see were “fected of Gempeny a 43 % ‘3 representatives of cisneeats soe it ie connected wah an 20%. an toe. Jatonk quotation on ihe snott | SN eT mane yanatsy. acpi ta he markt wa quiet aod i ies | compen 2 Se | Mee rmanied by thelr lefy relatives and friends. 190% #10974. There was an active borrowing Five pet cent Donia, Sens » seo change | Pt Wee Rominal at G1 3.0.91 46, Sve. hw Company it a Sie Th mm D. Pang of New Bedford presided over tee ¢ Hon. T. D. a 5 4nd for coin and loans were made at rates vary- ‘cent bonds, 138; No fte of 760 | Company 1 29 3 32 : bi _R. from 1-82 to % per cent per diem for borrowing Bie ber cent Ryetionty' ‘bonds “Ino. Sai te REAL ESTATE MAITERS. 528 Fi] Company EK 3 2 ry olga nie maar eee pote P ede, | ROM ds veto redecess voce Ine. ron M nase = oS eecagees tania rer arerealyl gry yh mney Mise DEE as gan Comparative Merits of Brocklyn and New me net ate Tap | Qiney, Mass., oMolated assecretaries. The meeting groes , ‘Three year compou! terest notes..Dec.. nase cecgcnccenceceesesenee.: B 2 ropriate prayer Dalances to $1,646,384 and the currency balances Geruicates at ites DEE Cem. vane ICs. (8,020,005 | Jersey Property, Susgesting Ite Future Ap- 4 Tne company and’ ‘regimental muster ols were re opened mn aneareent 0s ee pets _ : $0 $2,040,054, ‘Tne receipts of gold and sliver 9% this Tot oon: his ieee $2,82 ao preclation—Sales Yesterday—A New York bat nant H. Gano Dunn, the efficient Adjutant of the | conclusion the president made an address of wel- from foreign ports in the first nine menths of | ywaTURKD DEBT NOT PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT, Dowa Town Lot. 1,200 regiment, come, in the course of which he spoke of the work present year aggregated $5,918,721, while the | Three vear seven per cent notes due We published yesterday particulars of two large 4,500 last companies mustered were marched off po chon from California were $31,193,470, making a | August 15, 1867, June 15 and July ae gales, one of Brooklyn property and the other of 4 the sho! before five ee ane a already accomplished by the ba Pape pega Sola of $91,112,11, The exports trom this port to | compsiund’ inerest dics’ wafured ©" °° | altes for suburban homes in Plame, N. J, both of a0 | crowd which, had “gathered vo witness Se sqnvieion ses 9 wan Gaeea, Nas eae foreign ports during the same time amounted to} June my July 15, August 16, October which were in the sense of a good attendance, ‘The Thirteenth Tegiment, National Guard, Colonel id tas anatey eS 883,870, 80 that the exports exceeded the imports | 35 and ber 16, 1867, and spirited competition and fair prices—a success highly ate 0 | Jourdan will appear. tn the new full dress yuiform | future and urged ite members to grea A the extent of $20,221,000. ‘The Sub-Treasury dls- | Jpg fuse v voPeuber } and gratifying to the respective firms of auctioneers | seudisou a, ws, sts 18 10%, 187, 0 on | td autem fr'parade atthe City Armory tbr00k- | ertion and harmony of action. a $16,525 in coin during the day in payment of having them in charge, as well as to their princl- | |. 4, », sara 200 the Siath regiment, ‘National Guard, will be re- The report of the Council of the National Con- tn bili no ship- als, Yesterday an additional tract of land adja- | \t‘ Payniar’e map, Dey, viewed and. inmectet’ today at Tompkins square. | ference, which was read by the Rev. E. E. Hale, of mentof (olay Bit pallet “Thofavorabe fons to that disposed of by them the previous day Poles as ws, 107 ft 8 w of Flammer's 8,000 | Line will be formed at Lalf-paat one o’c! lock. Boston, stated that the most important work of the fu map Strattonport, mint. Syracuse Conference was the establishment of @ eharacter of the statement of the public debt for was gold under the hammer by A. J. Bleecker, 80M | yo 1g map of 400 loin, Emre) Hil, $52100.. r THE GAMBLE POISONING CASE. system of local conferences, which now extends September checked speculative operations in gold & Co., being a portion of the estate of the late Mra. s fring Drea TE g MEADOW, aa throughout the country, ‘The New Hampshire Asso- for a rise and stimulated those for a fall to a limited ©. Hart, at Plainfleld, N. J., consisting of over 100 nervy den perros =, pa ee enah eee ape ay n and the Maine and Western Conferences havé ‘extent, although the course of the premium was not Pest esoaeeneii sans plots, of fifty feet front, and varying in depth | main at and stephens 11,000 engeres Winkler’s ‘Son ed their energetic operati The Western Wateriglly infuenced thereby. United States bonds | _ »* from 160 to 200 feet, situated on streets and avenves | oroys roq4, 0 Stanford property, b acres.es. cc) Dontionede SOinrerence has formed a close alliance in missionary ‘were, however, affected favorably, the investmeng | United States notes. now laid out. ‘The gale, being by order of the execu . New aii. Ba The preliminary examination in this case was con- | Conferenie his Cuan b Uttarian Association. The @emand receiving a fresh impetus, and in view tors, was peremptory. Below will be found particu. | Arch abv Saft from New si, Sst), $209 | tinued on Tuesday before Justice Bogert, Nanuet, | short life of the National Conference even is already. low prices at which they are now selling there is lars:— ee Broad at, w $13 G Vandefhoop, ven wee Rockland county, N.Y. The absence of the inter jong enougharded.. There = - nage at ig nue for a very considerable advance in them, all | Six per cent lawful money bonds is- We have already adverted here to the particular | Gout ve shiny wot Katicond av, bx... #769 | Preter through whorn Margaret Winkler, the Ger- rover Tepresett the growth of liberal, sentiment stocks in the country being comparatively to Pacific Railway Companies. Inc. .$4,820,000 | causes which have produced the prevailing activity Burnside st, n ws, 68 £8 oe Yogton st, 100x190.. 536 man domestic in thy: Gambie famity, was designed to jae ny ugh sane 1aad, Reon nee sank penamaens ‘The most noteworthy change in the present Beerssrinsetcs Inc.. 1,648,275 | i property situated as this 18 and the conditions | Wallace st, ue, 86't from Purk at, 2oxW. ures oi | De further examin/:d, until late. hour in the after- | exists largely iD, Sussricen Of en nGON, BP cities of return ia the increase of more than three miliionsand | 4™0Uné of coln in Treasury Hg eeetore affecting it in the market. These influences also ex- MARINE TRANSFERS. noon, caused aucly. a delay in the resumption of the | the yyddie States and the West for the establishment ‘p half in the amount of five-twenties outstanding—a Total in Treaury., 7 Inc: Pars 800 ercise to a considerable degree a similar effect upon pis Proceedings that ‘the patience of both court and at- | of new churches s: oar faith ret De soaeenood. fact which settles the hitherto disputed question as | ‘The recelpte for customs and the receipts, pay- | Brooklyn real estate in the outlying districta and | The following ie a statement of the marine trans- | tendants was ‘exhausted. There were present bysposeswhe a Unitarian Association at Boston fo whether the government sold these bonds in | ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city | combine with others to bring it up to osama cor- | fera st this port from the 34 to the 6th inst, im- | Henry Daily, Jr., and H. B. Fenton for the} 304 Gnicago, Am inorease of eighty- ‘churches fol. | responding mark of improvement, Hence, also, the | cjusive: prosecution, yYehile 0, P. Hoffman and H. L. | has ensued since the Conference of 1865, equal to ber. The decrease of a little lesa than a | for the expired portion of the week have been as large sales of Brooklyn ty, of which our yester- ‘and a baif. Churches pas : property, $l eR ee Citnton appeared for the defence. Mr. John Hayes, per cent in three years i im the total debt is attributable to the | lows:. “ day’s report Pe ee. ‘and others of which 5 | Clase—Naine, Tonnage. [here:| Price. | of New York, ' yas also presemt. ‘There was the same | shot centres of as Premium realized upon the salesofgold. But not-| , Custom House, ————-Sub-Treasury.————~ | are annoul Bipot Career at Fis | slams | interest man’ tested by the audience as noted the | university towns and cities. rey clty of pore withstanding these sales the smount of coin in a Payments, Balances. | New yor oy ad oa teasvar which the steam | Oct 8|sloop Come. i -$6| i l6,) ®4835 | previous day g of the trial. During the siteruoon | than 60,000 inhibitants has now at least one U (he Treasury has increased more than fodr millions Oct. 5... . $358,719 $1,562,462 $2,010,000 $98,003,900 Plot Ae ordi ‘ay pray Bay — side, me Canal boat 1 2,500 | another rew arkable outbreak occurred, which in | tarian church, The, new Ge Ts Oct. 6.... 556,900 2,194,161 1,599, m4, mer et) iitue | 2c 534 | 100 | volved the gratuitous advice of the prosecution to ried mat sont a tlomewelve, Unit ‘churches and a quarter, aud the coin owned by the 566,000 1,960,123 1,192,804 94,986, boata Oct. 5) Schooner Laura W! 5200 | the interpre ter to thrash one of the counsel for the Within years Rarian oe nearly pine millions and s quarter. | ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York iautentnicm |S tiene cen se'salwnole) “880 | Gerence. 7 che interpreter had pUt one of the ques- | in Boston have undertaken the erection of new than aie | et of three per cent or to foreign porta for the week ending October 6 Se ete ive tile Oct. 5}Uanal boat Little) | __ 103.68] Whole 100 ir PB peed Bren povecieies of Kye preg t af Oy pati " age ay ot tiBeates and foot millioné and @ quarter of | and since the commencement of the year compare as Se a SRT a er Cate THE NATIONAL GAME. tion why ly different in its nature, and when | chapels. The t ‘Be cities have Pacific Railway fonds were issued during the month, | follows with those ce: pap and bis eH to seek convenient homes elsewhere a Ti etd sous mg est N ie pe a enna i bitter scene Ue Sy i ed epee a oe a of the thir- allowance made for these in esti- : 5 ita more mnreds Censonan superio fe ay , In the Sou Seamyenstevenne ona ‘xpensivures of the govern | FOF,wN6 wack... $2008 $3.87.02 be te judgme Mtl ingen angheenigbac bie ein ‘Active ver ‘Union. STEUME nF to, fhe, Court, by dhe defence thet | ere Uaiarian churches bave. mee, but ite euc- mamit ne atiown by the’ imoteade Or deoroane of the | 77C%- “POrtCG: « NOE B05, 708: "256,008,068 festa) nc in Brooklyn to counterbalance the | ‘The small number of the loverd of base ball who | fairer sn te exainination of the witness, | the ad- 0886, Dus Sinetepae. BS RSS phlei a biped Public debt, as they form no part of the ordinary Since Jan. 1..6148,258,984 $199,775,160 $126,054,048 | travel it ‘from tha river to its suburbs, | Sttended the game between the Actives and Unions pe. ‘to neg Pg hee las language reanlh, enpec ui tm connection | g abate expenditures of the government. More than four ; Aipone: eee Ts ce Temes Tram, tine very coo | emerday at the Capitoline grounds were treated to | Chan’ By win te ee Dutch’ to slow Dutch,” | The orthodox Protestant churches have Fraga imillions of compound interest notes were redeemed, . SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHA™2e. the Botnet ee the eae - eo an exhibition which was beyand doubt the hand- | Tne} jubjqined is the evidence of the witness up to-} withdrawn from these organizations and ;ho- and mainly in the three per cent certificates © ns ednesday, Ovte 710015 A. M. his Nome to his place of business renders it equally | 80Mest of the season. Both parties were on hand in | the } sour of adjournment of the day seasion:— los newer Joined Soets) ™ Bae es rt the Rev. W. Defore referred to. About eleven hundred thousand | gam 15 6s, £95; sixg | CaS¥ {OF him to obfain such articles of supply (aa he | due time, and going into the contest in good earnest | Ty (era ane no back suairs leading up to Mrs. Hujus? | @. ‘Scandiin, of Urafton, Mass., opened & Gollars of the matured seven-thirty notes were also | 100 U8 05 8 Reeds tn the way of domestic stores, food clothing | and with genuine good nature made it short and ex- | root ain Mr. Gamble's house; to get up to lier room | oh the working of thé local’ conferences, and the and the currenoy in the Treasury was re- | "tugs Use "oct . towns how 4p ap in so many places will be | ceedingly sharp. On the Union side there were but | she the staire from the parlor; there | Rev. A. D. Mayo, of Syracuse, offered ihe tollowing aay ‘a million and three-quarters. The secret sales stain Us 60, 4° | tora long ume 2 Ghee w five misplays and on the Active side but six. ‘Phe | if, DG communication of stair from Mrs. | "Resolved, That the National Conference regards the sus. 14s which the statement shows are to | 1500 US 5, £334 | ever 1s needed for the comfort or sustenance of the | patting was not very heavy, as the pitching by both | the re ig a. little room next the dining room on | <e## already aitained in the formation, of local, conferences of gold and bon: lente being purchased here. Brooklyn from its as full of encouragement, and pI rp the Secretary of the Treasury | 403 extent Over go large an area and reach. | Pabor and Walker was good and steady. There was | tl » side next to the beam; there are stairs leading seat the syatontas essential to the life of the central body. be condemned, and as y i +. Uy ) froma this room to the ‘second floor; Mrs, Hujus tiemen were named by the appears averse to giving the necessary publicity to Sood rt ing so far back from the river, with italimited means | not much anxious excitement shown during the | of UiV2e into her room by these. stairs: 1 have seen eine eiscee on, Business?—D- 'B. Eaton, of transactions Congress should so legisiate as to 1000 vin if paicoustaen Hine ueceestien of tgoat Oase, there. yr until the Jast Innings, when the Actives went | Mr. Gauable and Mrs. Ly lying on tne outside of | New York; Rev. Mr. Woodbury, of Providence; ally define his duties in this and all other im- | ,#08 40. 4 | fore, create a demand for suitable sites for business | 4De.bat, needing only three runs io win, | Weleeh | ¥ ne bed in her room at dinner mes; never saw them | Meusrs. Cutter, of Chicago; Frothiigham, of Budalo, portant parcalurs, The price of gold varied af | "neg a | Remar in Snmevenee open rosary | stad prviunyshangeao@ mun eleai | faa ysont Pca ty “aaa ue Kat ner | “cone tae Coanetin tok rete lows during the day:— 94000 N Car 6's. - 18> appreciates ying these con- ki ted to retire, as he tipped the bail ry eee "The Afternoon Sesslo! oe: bt Wie tH oe ret sana eto We ee is | veoneness, |e. seent. smount of lgntly ana \ Poon nipped We nightly onthe bound, Cape Condy Mr. De rans ‘'The Conference reassembled at two o'clock, when 10:38 A. M. 100% 4:00 P. M...100% @ 1207 aoe, bagi harrnecon bp eidont JA ch ot W. Kelley and Haines all got their bases | having ‘slept in her room “in the bed, tuat | the Kev. D. B. Eaton, of the Committee on Business, © ‘Money haa been in abundant supply at six per cent | Soo miso the number of persons consequently employed there | on tbelr hits, and Hi’ Kelley aud Reduiond succeeded Laid sleep there; the reason I leit the, the order of business as follows:— en call, with exceptional transactions at seven, and Cait Fendex 1s slo te moles, peltabee eyece te Shan test an , hus the game @ tle, with two | employ of Mr. Gamble was that the clothes that she EDNESDAY, P. M.—Theological schools. Even- ommercial paper of the best grade passed freely at Bee 8s i, they lived. in Seresy making ia Seah (me en oe eae + Colla nad veon injured by velng | (Mra, Hujue) had given me she said had stolen; Mrs, | tng—Mussionary meetings in New York and, Brook, len’ ran bit had stolen “eve there,’ sie di m. New yori faeven per cent. The amountof this offering is rather | ,40) Zatiem lat $6% |, much the more convenient. Besides, there are many | geventh inuing, and Lyons had been substituted in gavnasee any articles; When ezihing there sue did } lyn. New Xone mesg reines’ church, et haltyast Uight, and comes mainly from the dry goods trade. | $0 C Fe eg NT cot” tee fachites saigried | nisplace, Everything depeuded on Lyons makicg | in my roo in, alr. Gamble's Louse this waa inst | seven orelock. Brooklyn meeting to Ve ander the (On the Stock Exchange there was a somewhat droop- ime x 85; them for travellmg to and from their homes at any & goo oy mgr ig poy rian nc a Basthe weight Monday; poet aaa adod ny ony wage ge ee ol harwe.o eft Haters pertaining hihi aments 7000 5000 eens = it was drawn below the ball three times tnat Lyong money for the American yen Associauon, 3. ‘but late in the afternoon there was a spasmodic 100 the Influence exerted by the f mn of Prospect . oclock; it was two jackets, @ petticoat and other it, and Wright catching the bali as it bounded | gmail. 21 | Our duty to the unchurched une , Movement in Erie, apparently engineered for | iis $0 BAEK Sod the CAreyine. 06s 00, teiental improve Reg eee Neier the Actives. The struggle now - | small, thingy eons Mrs, ‘Gamble wane down | kvening—Edueation in the South aud our relations the purpose of making ® market to sell] 5 190 i ments or the value of surrounding and neighboring | for the Actives was to dispose of the Unions with 4. | giairs the Saturday before sie died; she | to African Methodist churches, the meeting to be fresh 01 it is pom 4 roperty, a6 like our own Park and ite coneomitan'® | blank, while the latter went in to nit hard and Win. | went around among the currant bushes and | under charge of Rev. Charles Lowe, at Church of ‘pon preparatory to reak, as now | 6 300 4 ese alfect @ class Who are alive to all the results | j, here be remarked, by way of parenthesis» | foil down; T did not soe her fall; ‘she tala | Messiah, at half-past seven o'clock, Known that there will be no contest for the control | 10 Fou oe 104, | in the way of appreciation likely to flow there. that the Union blue had appeared. by degrees on tac | there waen 1 came;” I found her there after sho | Fuipay, A. M.—1, Election of officers, 2. Resolu- @f the company at the election to be held on the 13th | “gy bel fo & wes These thin all considered and | neaas of some of the Union mine, and whe'a | had fallen; I raised her up; found I couid not carry | tions of this Conference to other liberal religious or- inst. the tt having been hopel 409 Cum 100 1%, | given dne account it will be apparent that 1s" Union man's head looks dive it is to signif y | ner and then culled for Mr. Gamble; ho wasin tue | ganizations 8. Xelations of thfs Conference to » the opposition party having been hopelessly | 199 200 Go: jou | there is no competition whatever between the differ- | Ting yt go.” As remarked, the fight now wus! iO | house; he went out to her and carried hurin the | churches in Europe, Eveming—Liberal religioos li- @efeated, and at this juncture we repeat | 100 we 100 Mil.& st a) ent districts now being stirred to such ae in | pring on a. tenth Reynoids, the fir st ” vir, G. taking her by the arms and | by the | terature. ; eur warning to the public to leave this | {jp meuneni the real estate market by the rapid growth of New { striker, popped the ball up near first base, and Hen: ty | feet; hefore the door I let go of her an@ he aid her | ‘The following resolution was then adopted:— 402 Quickst + baa $a | York. Heck bes ite own, Sdvantages and | Kelley took oare of it. ‘Were goes one for it," w:4s | opon the table in the hall; Mr. Gamble thel1 spoke | Resolved, That the consideration of all amendments to the gore lei tnt Pea oe ey BF) boo do. $2 | special conaitions operating to ita advancement, | Ponetvod by many. “Goldie took the bat and 90.0n | tPyra'G,;ahe wanted to sit On-the sola, Due Mr. d | constkution ant bylawe that shal be aabimiied. 10° the Com: 5 ‘Feacted heavily from the previous advance, notwith- | 199 800 Tol, W Se | Whule in the progress and increase of the metropolis | Gent a “trimmer” down through the timothy at I eft | gaia “No,” and took her by the arms and led her | mittes on Business during ite now pending session be ¢on P standing the announcement of the termination eo a field and got to. third base, “Keep Baim | SA'S," ie cas ane Was lying there wanted | sidered at the morning seasion of Thursuafe 300 00 ‘There was not much doing at the Exchange sales. | there” ‘The Actives tried well to do it. Au tin | water; Mrs, G. asked me for waler; 1 did uot | The subject of theological schools wus opened with @f the opposition and favorable reports concerning $e Pitta; pneag spe. only. peaiees,.0f -tosereet made first base by just about the one hundredth j art | give it to her; I held her up and then |. could | avery able paper by the Rev. Dr, R. Taira Collier, of ‘Yhe Pacific Mail Company and the prospects of onto the gale of lot on Thomas street between Church | of a minute, and Goldie got home: on & good it by | Tot hold her and put her down; Mr. Gamble was in | Chicago, and the discussion which followed was ex- Stockholders. The pressure to realize carried the ference to the { tension. of Thomas | Martin, thus securing the victory. | Pabor was the hall; she wanted water when 1 pickedher up by | ccedingly untmated and interest 400 Mo oe eo Proposed extension of Thoi ‘out nicely by T. Kelley to first base, and Wright Jol 4 the currant bushes; when Mr. Gamble put Mes. Gais- | The ‘ev. Dr. ES. mn, followed price down to 125 at one time, and a very bearish 100 TEE aro ee oe ro canent | lowed with a “stormer” to right feld, which would | bie on the table in the hall she did not ask for any- | with along aud earnest » the substance of feeling was shown towards it on the street all day. wo may pesioeina were janvage © neler. io ‘gent ‘austin aad Martin nigh a foes given | thing; the re VLA wanted to c7 oe ras in tue | which is shown by the following resoluvion:— ‘There was considerable activity im Mariposa at im- Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. it well and held it firmly when tt came to he thas | room Heer any cea cm the table Derore Bie, iam | cheweived, That this Conference approve of » unlos.of the Proved anotaion the closing on being 18%. The COMMERCIAL REPORT, sea ith TORK PROPHUTY) BY A. JOURNEAY, ending’ pene It pgp Sar pay oF any. 4 Bae led her ‘up mal the sofs was about twelvie feet | Ministry, as proposod in tho plan contained in the resolutions sularize the general ™ poy | ceusmas pubuiea a6ier oahay pomracens | ae ee dulay thavcomy kiowm aso ¥4; $15;00 of Codtestants, aa each ‘andeevery Iman did Aly Wid) | ea ee ee a al ine cei | Diniaity séhoo! last duly, and recommend to-our churches WEDNESDAY, Oct. 7-6 P. M. few slight exceptions, taat wad to be dove in good | gown; I was in the hall; he went into the din- | {iat *hould this plan go into operation they be ready to afford the p money to remain on mot e for 5 at the option of the purchaser, or in in- their practical sympathy. . 000 eacl The plan adopted by the alumni of the Divinity School 13 a8 toliows:— @tatement made by a morning journal to the effect ‘that the trustees of the estate hold the property for Corton.—Receipts, 1,289 bales. There was only a mode- rate businéss consummated to-day and the market was un- Toom, but did not stay long; he went aii tuat into ‘Mrs. Hujus’ bedroom; | Was then “Oxia style. ‘Tue score of the game is as follows:— the sole benefit of the holders of Mariposa certifl- | setued and prices declined fully 1c. per Ib., closing witha activ. UNION. the table;” “1 saw him” go up; I heard talkiug in ‘shail ¢ates untl! they are pald in full, ‘The trust deed ex- | still downward tendency. The aales were 1,870 bales, includ- "5 gait iss ». 4 9%; | the room; Me. Hujus was outdovts at tue siables: suis | entyugn threo Yeurk Ue tie sad Of Which those aie ly provides that after the payment of dividends | ing ?,140 for spinniug and 280 on speculation. We quote:— 5 0 Austin, o. £. 2 ci aoe “9 dents who shail have spent three years in the school pressly p Uplandeand Morle and WW. 0. and 2 1. Martin, 94 1 fads, did noe see re. jujus come down stairs; I do hall have been admit at the rate of ten per cent per annum upon : h cyene 4 8 Favor, Q H @ | not’ know whether Mra. Gamble aie any breahJast vane 4 snteetncnory, ES Ee sat mall outstanding certificates the trastees shall pay a half 8 2) Ree a3 i here Tigave Bax vestia. an bone fon clnd meals ior | gree of Bachelor of Divinity. Any student. ha yearly dividend at the rate of eight per cent per an- | ? 2 are . 401] when Ps did not give them to’ her Mr. ble “did watisiactorily completed tals course, Wo shall waive jum to the holders of the preferred stock of the #4 2b Reynolds; 6 3/2 | this was the time ne staid in er room; Inever saw | Sf Nonorble graduation. “siudents Seaye Ne | Mariposa Company before anything can be applied | CCorras.—the unchan, a3 — = = - | or knew Mra. Hujus to give Mzs. Gamble 5 | admitted to. the wchool for ® period oF We beard of no sales, Other kinds were also dull ‘un 1 8 Totals... Mba 9 went {nto her room that ut two to the payment of the principal of the certificates, TEE an ma, ta wa, | O1clock, and Was the afternoon an Rl et DAE te Mc one —I bbls. fi , 1. end duc! * - ‘The contest between the Erie and New York Central FLOUR AND rp att a 1m Bp Pager Pa SS 2 oe ra ae Torunt are rococo S ariridicn walters? may prescribe, and shall ut the end of the period railways is going forward vigorously, and both of | gna4586 do, bariey. For State and Western flour there was Unio o 1 8 oO 1 1) Ne Mra, Gambi my ing to drink thi ; | ceive a certificate, stating the lengit of time which these lines freight to and from Chicago | ® Passably active demand, in part for export, and were Bases on nite—H. Kelley 2, Reimong & W, Kelley 1. gave Mra. Gamble so.veti' whred OF | they may have spent in ‘ach Or, on satiat nage poche t sia ee ta eee uote auc, Pgh | lote} each 80160, Thos Buck! ee Seer ts daseat i nants tipitie kitten, 6 bares Gasatip got, whan beeeee iar. £0: rink trom a Lotte | WY examination, shall be eutitied to a certiileate as rates which are insuiiicient to pay running ¢x- od In'good demand, and | Jonneton av, 2 lots, each B0z150, Audio 3, Marta ewe 1; Wirdeallt time, 2 bases; Walker | inthe room; “it stood there in a bottle;” he Of graduation. Students may, at the discretion of was quiet, but prices were ‘The dry goods trade is languid and prices | } od pais. Bouthere Soer soosinged tn unsatisfactory to all but buyers, except for choice Amported fabrics. The disposition of buyers is still ‘to limit their purchases to tneir immediate wants. At the commencement of business the stock mar- ‘ket was barely ateady and moderately active, and at the early session of the open board Erie sold at 4845; New York Central, 128'4; Pacific Mail, 13034, and Mariposa preferred, 184. At the first regular board there was iacreased activity, but prices were gene- rally slightly lower, and on the call Reading closed 3 higher than at the same time yesterday, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg \%, Northwest- ern preferred 34, Milwaukee and St. Paul 1X, do. preferred 1%, Pacific Mail 37s, Quicksitver 3 and Ma- Fiposa proferred 1, while New York Central was 1 lower, |Fort Wayne %, Canton 34, Western Union Telegraph %, Tennessee sixes, ex coupon, %, North Carolina sixes 1%, do., néw issue, 1% and Missouri 2 lots, each 50x154, H Milier, each. . 2 lots, each 50x150, A Hillard, each. 4 North st, 6 lots ench 6ixi60, 8 a Frankia, 11 lots, each $0x160, John Hooper, each. ‘times, 17 bi ‘fou bound ‘catches-W. Kelley’ 4 Wright 2, Birdsall 2, Waker 1. ‘Out on fouls—Actives 7, Unions 8. Biruek out Lone (for'Collins) 1: mpire—Mr. Kimendorf, of the Excelsior Club. Sourers—Messra. Hebbard and Lab. ‘Time of game—One hour and fifty-five minutes. Base Ball Notes. ‘The Tri-Mountains, of Boston, defeated the St. Law- rence Club yesterday in the tournament at Malone, N. Y., with @ score of 29 to 11. The Empires should endeavor to be on hand to- day for a general rally. The Independents play the Mohawks to-day at the Capitoline, MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. Muster and Inspection of the Eighth Regi- ment. the iacully, be admitted to the 6; or iimited course ‘without a kuowledge of tue. learned luo. who may not be prepared sd en- four drinks. Here the court adjourned. ‘A SUPPOSED CASE OF P'sONiNG. Arrest of a Husband on Suspicion of Bringing About the Death of His Wifc—An Investign-~ tlon Ordered. A Prussian, named Ochsenforth, w'bo keeps a dis- reputable house at No. 33 Bast Houstw street, took his wife, Anna, to the St. Francis Hospétal, in Fifth street, a few days ago, in @ very feeble state or heaith, and placed her under the care of Dr. Weber, the physician in charge. He administered such medicines as in his opinion the case de- manded, but they seemed to have little or no effect, and. the patient grew worse until Monday, when deati ensued. A_ certificate setting forth that tenanic convulsions was the cause Real Estate Notes. State street, it is sald, is to be the future Broad- way of Chicago, and capitalists are buying property upon it with that view. One man owns a mile of frontage. It ig to be ninety feet wide its entire length. tou with the school, Persons not connected with the school may be invited by the faculty to give in- struction gratuitously or for a proper compensation. A course of study shail be ibed and inatruction provided for those who wish to remain in connection with the school @ fourth year as resident graduates. Provision shall be made for an instructor, m addi- lion to tue incumbents of the present professorships, who shali reside in or near Div! ll. The local conferences of Unitarian and other Christian churches thall be invited to furnish aid in ing out the plan here proposed for an increase Sn’ the number of both instructors and pupils in the school, The students shal! be encot and assisted in spend- ing that part of the year not included in the “terma’? of the school in such Se oe as may be @ train- ing for the practical work of the ministry. fhe Kev. Mr, Hale submitted the following reso- lation, which was referred to the Commit on Busiuesss:— A lot twenty feet front and twenty feet in depth, on which is erected a substantial building, on the south of Madison, near Main street, Madison, Tenn., known as the Gayoso Savi Bank property, was recently sold at auction for 750, mr Jon H. Bills was the purchaser. ‘The commissioners appointed to regulate, grade and macadamize the old Boston post road have re- ceived the report from the engineers in charge of the work and Ww! ‘obably very soon axlvertise for pro- posais and begin the work. PI Dater, of East Morrisania, has sold his atone iv ment prices were higher, #01 faade at an Ravance of fee 3c. 008 bushels at $1 08 for Nos, Land 2 spring mired, isaederae tiie ai den: Wixes i." Government seourilies were Strong at ani red. ‘6 Tor white 4 enty- th regiment N. G. 8. N. Y. was yesterday | of death, being procured by the husband of deceased | ,,Reselved, That this Conference respectfully ask the corpo- advance of on the five-twenties of 1865 and 1867 i active, the demand being chiedy py er AR gee er ee Ba Bybee a poranere ae Tohaptctna hidingty Bie. Gran presented Yo tho Board of Health, and some | Tati of Harvard College o consider the posniblity of mala. and @ fraction improvement in the other stocks, At in prices there was an advance of £0. e 8-1 | jegtic shade trees, abrubbery aud choice howers, to tor General on the | Suspicions of irregularity, having Deen excited & | there may be teachers and scholars of every jus denoml- the open board at one o’ciock Pacific Mail was quiet | 150,000 br at 81 1 prime prised | Edward Willis for $130,000, dier General H. Liebenau, Inspect on burial permit was denied and matter turned | nation. at 128% a 1204, while Erie sold at 48 a Ne mixed Western, @1 10 9% for unsound do., ‘A New Jersey paper says:—Land tying along the | Governor's staff, and was afterwards mustered by | over to Coroner Fi; for inv ition. The body The Rev. ©. A. Stapleton, of Chicago, ted % & Ms, while sold at 36 and New | and #1 12.0 #1 16 for prime were freely | Pemberton and Hightstown Railroad, whieh Was | yajor O, H. Wentworth, of the Third brigade. The of Mrs. Ochsenforth was accordingly removed to the | that a committee of turee laymen and two : ‘York Central at 12774, the market being barely steady in tone, At the second regular board there was Ro material change in prices except for Pacific Mail, which deciined to 126%. On the call Cleveland and Pittsburg closed lower than at the sold a few years since at prices ranging trom twenty to sixty dollars per acre, is worth to-day $200 per acre. Mr. 8. N. Pike has disposed of the lot on the north- east corner of Sycamore and Yeatman streets, Cin- cinnati, 583X163 1-7 fect, to Mills, Johusou & Co. lor re. Oats t after, and prices advanced Ic., the sales being 140, festarn nt 720, a 72i40.,alont, and Tle. Tie, in store, Western at #1 60 agi ry malt wi buabele were sold on private terms. Of barley there Were no sales, and prices were nominal. Fretanrs ware more acti Mol when @ mortem examination was sub- | men be appointed by the Conference to consid: sequently made, ‘The presence of poison in the system | present condition and wants of the Meadville Thee could not be decided to a certainty, and the stomach | jogicai School and decide whether it be for the beat and contents, with other internal organs, were | interests of the school to transfer it to some more taken in Cos analysis. By order of Deputy | western locality; said committee to be appointed by Coroner Knox indsman Ruscher, of the Tweuty- | the President and to report to the Western Confer- regimental line was to have been formed fn the square at two o’clock, but it was not until nearly three that the stirring music of the band announced the near approach of the regiment, Filing through sally lower. The engi $100,000. the west gate by fours tie battalion marched across | eighth precinct, last night arrested Ochsenforth, the | ence at is next meeting. ‘Drat regular board, Northwestern preferred 4, Mil- oer aoe aise cries Seven fine blocks of Mansard roof dwelling houses | tne square and formed in order of battle on the east | BUsbantl of deceased, on suspicion of having caused | The Conterence will reassemble at half-past nine are now in course of completion In New Haven. Great activity provpils in the real estate market in Chicago, Sales of Buburban lots are held by auc- tioneers in the evening. ‘South side” property is Sees by local journals as a safe tyestunent, and referred to as much sought after. The following late sales of real estate at Richmond, Va., show the progress of materiai recoustruction:— Brick tenement on ne of Broad st, between Mth and 10th sts, for $3,750, cash. Sinall brick tem at, between tifimer and dibbon. sts, $60, Butterworth’s row, on ad at, bet or i800." Lot on Nicholeon ty at Rockett foot, 300. Four framed veneme pin, 1377 acres ind on jm the city, with plain acres, with good improv Hanover county, $400, Br igh ata, 47 ‘Waukee and St.)Paul X, do. preferred %, Pacific Mail 1%, Quicksilver 1%, Canton 34, Mariposa preferred 4M, Tennessee sixes, New Issue, %, North Carolina sixes, new issue, , and Missouri State sixes \, hile New York Central was \ higher, Erie and jesaee siXes, CX Coupon, 4, Government securi- tes were steady at a further advance of ‘ya \. After the call Pacific Mail was pressed for saie, and, dm the absence of a corresponding demand, the price ined to 125, At the open board at half-past three advanced to 49% under large transaotions, ile other stocks were duli, and Pacific Mail sold at 126, New York Central 123), and Mariposa pre boxes tobaoco, at ds. per ton. To Lon: 2,000 bois. rosin at 4s, To ls of whont at Bigd. Th out 400 tons, to Bristol, rig, with 1,000 bbls. side. Ite appearance indicated that although there was @ considerable falling off in mambers since last yarade the rank and file had not forgotten the Pessons learned in last season's drill. The marching was very good, aud the men belaved very steadily in the ranks. The ranks having been opened and the battalion pe forthe review, Major Wentworth acted as reviewing officer, received the salute, and, accom- panied by General Varian, proceeded to the right of the battalion and passed to the left in the usual way, returning to the front of the line at the completion of the tour of review. General Liebenau here came on the ground and took position as inspecting officer. The ceremony of the salute having terminated, the vattalion was formed toto column of companies and the march past commenced. A great many Iis- i cargo, at tbe, : le. shirts turpentiag, from, ‘pool or sristol at 74. 6d, per 40 gallons vessel ‘with te4cd quar: 64. and Bd. olf if direct, ONNTER were quist at T for baga and Lise. @ $2. for cloth, Of the latier ib) balew damaged were sold by auction at f Aru Ll but steady at 12c., gold. Jute wae steady at 180. a 250, for good to prime grades, Ho. a I7c. for inferior, be, a 2c, for old crop and Gc. « 420. for hew fore! he t nt prices were unchanged, retail lote ) a Bl 25, demand, prices were un- Juba clayed at NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, The United States achoolsaip Portsmouth, J. 8. Skerrett. commanding, arrived at this port yesterday from Chesepeake Bay, via Delaware Breakwater, Bhe made the rao in seven days. The following ts her death, The prisoner, who ig @ native of Prussia, | this moring. ig Pe be of oy he ba Cay = and seems greatly excited over the matter, his " statement relative to the sickness and goatn or, bie NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN BIBLE UNION. wife being contradictory. cheenforth says that Bve or. sit Years ago he married his wife out of a | THe Bineteenth anniversary of the American Bibie diareputable’ house, and that they have not lived | Union was yesterday celebrated in the Mariners’ happily together, Tempie, the President, T. M. Armitage, D, D., occu- pying during the proceedings the chair. There was a pretty full attendance of members, ‘The proceedings were opened by prayer, after whioh the regular business of the society was commenced. The annual report of the Board was read by the Rev. W. H. Wyckot, LL. D, The report says that the work upod the Old Testament is steadily pro- gressing. The Book of Proverbs, the Te eating ot er ke nipping Be. a 70e., continued ta ti balf mile from Ashland, in dwalling on 27th Lot on 6th lay end the list of her ofcers:—Commander, J. 8. Skerrett; ferred 13%. During the remainder of the afternoon # Mog ‘ve. | takes were made in this movement, In the first “ which was suapended on account of the war a there was considerable activity in Frte, which ad twee rf ouatou Maia st ve | piace the markers were not properly posted, and a | Lieutenant Commanders. L. Kempf, B. N. Kellogg, | more than soven-elghthis of It had been stereotyped, wiil soon be completed and issued from the press. The total receipts slightly exceed im amount those of the preceding year. In the States of Massachusetts and Convecticut $35,000 was subscribed towards the society im asingie year. Accounts from California and Oregon are most onr es. Since the last mecting of the Union two of the of. ficers have spent several months in an extended course of travel. Wherever they went it Was mant- fost that the friends of the Bible Union were gealous and liberal in ita support fust in proportion ro the cm which they had devoted to the rivised Testa- men! Tn the Treasurer's report the following, among Norfolk Navy Yard on the tat tnet. The following | other ttems of expense during the past year, are hamed omcers have reported for duty on board:— | noted:— _ ui Lieutenant Commander, Robert Boyd, commanding; For the publication and distribution of the English Lieutenant Commander and Execative Omeer, 4 Scriptures, 69; Chinese Scriptures, $400; Pagnte Tallman; Lieutenant, Edwin Wuite; Master, Francis | salaries xXponses, $5,416; purchase of Bible Fred. W, Crocker; Assistant Sur. | House, $5,106; grants and donations to freedmen. it Pay $8,202; internal revenue taxes, $145, The totai ¢ penses 4 the year were $60,177; the total re- e ec 7,301. Pinotioh that {he report be adopted was put 10 the meeting and carried, Several addresses were on and J. B. Coghlan; Master, G. &. T. Strong; Surgoon, N. G, de F, Barton; Boatswain, wnuer, G. W. Omenseller; Carpen- jatimaker, G. D. Macy: Gaptain's and; Paymaster's Clerk, Charies ‘Ward, M. K. Henderson, A. J. denaiogs and ©. A. Young. 1 he marine general conrt martial, of which Colonel Matthew it. Kintzing is president, and Firat Lieu. fonant Lyman P. French is judge advocate, and ch aabenabigd tue a4ih ull, 19 Ot tu Sesion vorfolk Nav¥ Yard. ‘The gunboat Yantic went into commission at the good deal of the confusion that ensued was from thia cause, The companies marched well—espe- cially the @rat and second—but the time was en- ureiy too quick. Mi of the ofticera, those of the first division particularily, saluted in a very ungatoly and unsoldieriike fashion. Considering that officers have uo other use for their swords than to salute superior officers, it would seem reasonable that tuoy should be abie te do that with some degree of grace and accu The first company, Oaptain Clark, wh of line after the band, and the error was not discovered unttl it was too late to rectify It, The other coim- pal rm of course, had to follow at the same pace, and although an pifort was made to again gistance to the left of the gine position the battajon was bot tn the beat posat' pany into line. Thore were two very the Fight centre, large enough for a s lory to pass through, Neither the cotone tor any of the tleid oMmcers appeared to know what to do. Some officers busied themseives di Ing on the right, others on the left and an at was made to dreas on the colors, The line was finally left ary alone, the remained and the ion saluted. ny or of Cary and 16th 1 framed house on Main 103 ft, 9988. Glen Ell 80 acres of land, two' miles west of the city. 10,000, oath. Brick tenoment, with four small frame venomente in rear, at 86 cor Of Browd wad Gti wta, 27x12 11, 815,368 50, vanced to 49% @ 50, and at the close at six o'clock the following quotationa were current:—New York Central, 12854 @ 19834; Erie, 497; a 50; Reading, 9614 496%; Michigan Southern, 84% a 847,; Cleveland aad Pittsburg, 87% & 88; Rock island, 1037, a 104; Northwestern, 68% @ 89; do. preferred, 89's a 89'4; Fort Wayne, 111% @ 11134; Pacife Mail, 1204 a Weatern Union Telegraph 89), a s0%\; Unio and Mississippi, 20% a 207%. ‘There has beon @ steady and active market for government securities, the demand coming mainiy from investere and other outside sources, Hence business was mainly confiued to the offices of the dei » The Grmness of five-twentios abroad has stimulated the demand for suipment, and the bonds of 1864 and 1867 are especially strong: but the purchases are woll distributed throughout the jist. At the close at five o'clock the market was firm at the aubjoined quotations:—Registered, 1831, 113 a , With handsome tmprorements 1 04 in casks and bar. nged. ot for pork was avout Ly 2 tote “ihe aily. iy eH Bngineer, Second Assistant Engineers, Vanderslice; Third Assistant Engi > The steam sloop Lancaster is slowly Atting out for Syc. The ared the buyer; the hagas at 18 qc. & 19%4c. tr faarket for lard wales were cont Sur, No, 1 to prime steam aud 1940. for kettle render General Liebenan not being satisfied, Colonel Carr 3K; conpon, 1881, 1144 114%; 6-20, registered, ue hates w.Crude, to bull wo nue anmate "%, ag eee to dress the ment, and the move- 0 eS ee Rav Lo ¢ A pg entleinen | Present, Some a ce ‘; 3s 5-20" 3 ay: ¥ ia . ment was gone 18 al , an ol nree is 1e Vv ine edition, an aseul 1802, 104% 0 105; 6-20's, coupon, 1962, 113 a 115%; do, | Rehm Closing prices, with a General fittecas Geeta gach hbk that in the course of a very snort time it was bound the recel ving ‘The old fi 0 bbls, standard white to supersede the old transiation, which wasip & great many places a od obscure and ambiguous to the ordinary reader, Mr. Yeaman. who spoke, said that the pages Union organization was destined to be. = grea! educator of the puviic conscience In this country. the same station, oMcers accompanied the Ins} » Lawrence is used at the Marine spection, which was Base] ‘ough, The racks, ‘ere without their _knapsacks, and one of the non- Refore the war dearly 2,000 men were employed in commissioned atafY wore a black belt, while white | various occupations in the Norfolk Navy Yard, while beli# were worn by the rest of the togiment, Al thé | at the present ume the number oes not exceed four conclasion of Cie inspection the regiment was | hundred men all tole. o,, 1854, 11014 @ 110%; 0. do., 1806, 110% 111; do, do., 1963, New, 108% a 108%; do. do., 1867, 108% a 100; lo, doiy 1968, 109% a 10944; 10-40's, registered, 10334 @ 104; 10-4,0'8, COMPO, 1054 a 1059. The foreign exdiange market was fim but quiet, and 1000 "lo, & Philadephia the change of moment. 1 Oetoder at Bic., 1,500 to, for No mn ber at of it 0861.7 4x48. 4, 9 yr 82d st, No 14K, 8 ¥ TRANSPRRA TN. RINGS Cheaver piace, er, BM) fen of Degraw st, 203 Clinton Ft, ea, Td fen of President mi, 20:95. and 1,000 do. » Sales G0 tievoos, an Aull but ston