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—TRIPLE SHERT - 8 NEW TVKK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1869 200, capital Kinds, were held with firmness. The apeermanio Monday, September 6, 1869, by the Rev. DP =~ (Great cheer- at which would make a total of | other & en} ark, on i Bey, THE NEW DOMINION mart thin roe, Betibroapt to'repiy, wien | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. } 5100 .000,000, the aimerence being made up to she | Necter 00 Oy a rato atte Coe eT ee re Mise OTe . was'e signal for, £4 on ener _— we yz, | Hudson River stockholders by # large cash aii | xd 0% Sts dt ccuo at AGs. and mall lots of | FivRGAN, of Newark, N, J. ai seconds. zk a8 pal Wepnespar, Sept &—6 P. end. Of course the ratification of consolidation at | Genoa, with about groves Topp— MUNSON — im ‘Tuesday, September 7, at 8 annnennnhnae ORGAR, LADIEG AND GENTLEMEN—I am | erne feature of interest to-day was furnished from ‘Cardiq, ‘Thomas’ church, New Haven, Conn., by te Rev. Bearasley, Louis H. Topp, of New York, to Kat’ A., daugater of Edwin B. Munson, Esg., of New Haven. UpsON—VREELAND.—OD precnesany, Copseraber: 8 by Rev. G FP. Brown, D. D., of N. os CQ) graiiiea by the applause with which the mention of Bisateet ‘Lady. Yor yond my own bas been received by Visit of Governor General Young * | ims numerous ana ‘Drilifant aasemblage, I. tender my best acknowl enta for the compliment which, for myself, I New Brunswick Par yy Stee ae enlarged capital will require the peaetion bai art toa aeet port on tbe Conti the Legislature. The Western railways impro ‘um ;,@ North German bar! . ia Brit wi one or two per cent upon the decline of yesterday. | pris do, on Be rae ira bart froin Philp to Cite rlerey 8 the Gold Room, wheré there was a sudden decline in the price of gold to 13434, ‘The ‘break’ yesterday startled the smaller “bulls” who had gone in at vate 3 rth Gi Pittsburg was active and rose to 100% in expectation } Frome inf Tae wot maitic with 2400 bbls: do. at fe. GOs) f- nton, your province of New ini ‘anden im- | Righer figures, but the larger operators were conf: | 074 grock dividend at the next meeting of the dl- | 4 North German fe ‘same (10. at ta! | THERON A. UPSON to ISABRL M., daughter of fant part ana tn" cgnuestion withwhich Firat aiitaze | dent thatthe clique were only “rigging” the market | voctory, which ia ald. to have been called. for | de..and.a br, hence tothe Continent, wih)au oi do, on | M, Vreeland, Bed all of Brooklyn, BD. No, cardse eager atin oe rma. BR— — pring, 3 of demand, and its inhabitants’ wider and more protianle | for another sharp advance. As the day wore 0% | marsday next. In the miscellaneous list Western Pijunwies, were quiet, but prices were unchanged. Wo | goW Univesday, September 7, by she Hev M. Maur An Enthusiastic Reception at | Bine ofthe wur ald out for me through the maritine pro- | ROWever, it became evident thar there had beea ! Union was uregular and Pacific Mail strong. | "Yi. Bile tite Sis Hine thers Nooing sarcely any | assisted by the Rev. Dr. N. H. Schenck, Saunt, Ge Vinets, I Rave soem, wench Ao: Maereee ane teude 10 re | treachery in the camp of the “bulla.” One of th@ | one express stocks were weak and lower, ‘The | demand. and prices were heavy, though not quay lower. Wannige, Jr. to TSABELLA M., Gaughter of the late St, John. the. condition of various” branches. of” trade. Most prominent operators 12 the combination Wa | rowing were the closing prices at the last | Sensor wana: Mine ie ranger bo. 13s. forcom- } JAM Ob NNmG.—On Weanesday, Seprember ee S ‘change whieh han baen OG uries i mod pecrines mr discovered not only to be outof ms gold but “short” | Jossion of the board:—Cumberland, 324 a 33; West- [icy pela 2 eard of no sales of any kind,but prices were | g, at St. Ann’s church, Lge by ay ig tia Be SRT ae ofa great rent pohame. of soni notes failto have touched | for several millions more. His confreres were 1D | ory Union, 36% @ 873; Quicksilver, 13% 15; Mari- ads win in fale been following price: Shipping, Schenck, D.D., CORNELIUS WILBOUR to MaRy ALIORy cased disturbanc 1 F daughter of Benjamin Muaning, all of Brooklyn, No many Inrereste, to he on previously cheriabed senll- | high dudgeon, but could not retrieve the dis- ts Hoe. traw was selling | daughtel ee , posa, 8 @ 10; do. preferred, 13 8 15; Pacific Mail, 7934 py ee oes! ees 130) tons rye si & 80; Boston Water Power, 1534 bid; Adams Express, MOLAS8ES.—The market was quiet and we heard of no 55% 0 66; Wells-Fargo Express, 18%; American Ex: | gales. Hrlces weraammady and rip, however, at the quota: issue. interests, to have jarred on wiously ry hort cards, was glad to find that even among those who Were most doubttu) of ita policy there waa a growing dispo; A Grand Dejeuner at the Sxat- ing Rink. aster. He was out of their company and on the other side of the market, taking press, 36% 837; United States Express, 6114 a 6234; NAVAL StoRns.The demand for spirits turpentine was with him those of Ine friends whom he let into Sf the secret of hisidefection, ‘The consternation of New York Central, 205% @ 205%; Hudson River, 184 Mey gan defen oe Paes p quotations, the “bulls’® was great, aml, under a pressure Of | b14; Harlem, 156 a 15734; Reading, 06%, 8 96%; Michi- | were sales bbis. (in lota) at 4c. and 60 do. (New York . . a ‘i nT sales tue price broKe from 186 to the figure above | gan central, 180; Lake Shore, 10234; liinois Centra, | sales ere Gn Gos tatnea aga aha G2 Sp 0 da No. b quoted, In the afternoon, upon the report of 8 de | j57 nig; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1001, a 109%; | at #5.25= 83 75, 700do. it $5 25 an do. No.1 at cline in. consol ota We quote:"-Strained, #2 38a $2 40: No, rn vides 19 and rentes and of s panic on tne } Gnicago and Northwestern, 70% ® 79%} do. pre- | $48. Nol, #2.» 3 ale, 64 bo ‘a 85 50; extra do. and Bourse, there was @ rally to1353<; but the street has e “ . | window ‘was scarce and firm at $2 90 a been 0. long. hoaxed with |these- reports, or ratner | “TTS, 98% \® 805: Gieveland, Columbus and Cin: } 93 tor Washungion and 98 be for Wilmington, t a cinnati, 79; Rock Ieland, 111% a 112; Mwaukee and | 0/18 —Linseed was all guet, but steady si fe, » @1 Ot in Died. ARNOLD.—On Wednesday morning, September 8, JosErH W. AKNOLD, aged 49 years. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at three o’clock, from the residence of his brocher-in-iaw, 26 East ‘Twenty-ninth street, which the friends of the family ‘are invited to attend without further notices jton and Washington papems please copy. BaRNEY.—At Poughkeepsie, at the residence o! his son-in-law, Alanson Swain, on the evening o Thursday, September 2, NaTHANIEL BARNEY, are believe that tn the main and with the vast majority practical spirit of the Anglo-Saxon race is showing itself in this matter. They are taking facts for facts ana epee to act upon them, They make allowance for ¢ honest differences of opinion and respect and sympathize hange; bus they Sr. Jonn, N. B., Sept. 4, 1869. Sir Jonn Young, the new Governor General of the Dominion of Canada, has just made a visit to this province of his domain, He came yesterday, but the public reception was not until to-day, when there was a popular and enthusiastic demonstration (cheers)—and who magnify every pressure and inconven! $0 that they may bave a better article of grievances totake cet in which they trade. (Great cheering and slackness in the demand for to the i Nantucket, Mass., in the 77th year of his age. om the part of the peope, A monster miitary and | ia pier) reryMg frost Ses Cnet. a men Do fur | ste Paul, 7 a 71%} do, preferred, 8034 807; Toledo | Linge continued torule dal, fee eee avalon Me patas—On Wetnedday, Seplomber 8, SakaT Avy civic procession, fags and bunting and vociferous | Sof wa nyt: tha tee aeoal of mac men again . and Wabssh, 10 a 70%; Fort Wayne, 96% 0 6%; | sales. joved wife of Jonathan Bean. cheering by the ' multitude were the chief outside | Srl islald athe same done (Greet inughter Singular variation 1m the demand for cast G01 } ‘icon ana terre Haute, 30 w 2434; do. preferred, 61 & | mirkar tue" pork was, duly the Remand continuing’ Hany |, XTHeUGS Bud ACGUALRIANCOS, Sine TTD attend features; but apart from these there were exercises | faints remind me of caused the first suapicioss that the clique Dad } 55, onio and Mississippi, 31% 8 32%; Delaware and | An! prices jwore, Nenty ota ae 6 te los the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one ions and the Luddites rise ; disintegrated. The earliest rates were fat, 1-04 Cree ebore GRh. The sales wer o'clock, from her late reatdence, No. 78 Lewis street. of a peculiarly interesting nature, including a grand breakfast at the Skating Rink among others, at which his Excellency made a speech of more po- Mtical significance than at any other time during bis official tour through the Dominion. Previous to this the Governor General held a levee at the Court House, at which the principal citizens or St. John ‘were presented, and, tn advance of all this, he was welcomed by the Mayor and Corporation and various societies, to all of which bodtes his Excellency gave an acknowledgment in the shape of an address, The Be Wno filled the butchers’ abops with large blue files! Lackawanna, 110 bid; ‘New Jersey Central, 104% a | buyers above 830. The sales were 600 bbls, 1 (Great lai ro) Thave ns dspoaition to touch mooted topics, but with re- fg to the union of the British North American provinces may express the Ei view, the view taken by every man on’ every side of politics, deserving the name of = statesman. 1 is that in the interest of the provinces speneable, whether for their mitt Strength and defence in case of attack, or for their vancement in commerce sud the See eo Peaamct brig myselt to belle ar; for I cannot bring m Sincere “There tao. question “pond (Cheers., BO qi n which honor necessitates an aeons and 1-32 for borrowing In a few minutes it veered squarely about to 1-82 and 1-16 for carry: ing, one eum of three millions being among the amounts carried. The range of the price is shown CULLUM.—On Tuesday might, September 7, Bi NaRD, son of Hugh and Jane Cullum, native of Bi raughmore, parish of Killoe, county Longford, Ires jand. ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, 1rom St. Mary’s Hospital, Hoboken, to Cale Abra en this (Thuraday) afternoon, st one vc ° CLany.—On sy September 7, Jamzs CLary, Native of parish of Ballymore, county Westmeath, Treland, aged 70 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afters hearts at $30 50: 108; Ohlcago and Alton, 150% ‘bid; do. preferred, | $8 Aq ctr cwtiaets «acai W's $e for tk a 150% @ 162; Morris and Essex, 87 @ 88; Hannibal os dineanpe peal sven we hensd Of neleniee, i and St, Joseph, 120 a 12; do, preferred, 118 a 121; | Res "ered fen alauchterers: “Beet was. moderal Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 334; a34. id nalés were made of gh ole ‘The followmg shows the range of the principal } quiet but firm; sales 75 b' roe sul dui) and prices’ were entirely nominal, stocks to-day:— ais and bogon. there'was no demand of to: heard of no safes ; prices, however, were steady 204% iterday’s quotations. For ard the marke was quiet, and velng light, and prices remained heavy’; the saled 18234 | were 300 packages at I7c. a for No. 1 to prime steam and 06°. | Kettle rendere selves union ts ii ay, York Central... am persuaded, good sense ay Rret weicome, from bis Worship, Mayor Alward, was | cithesfeide of the Atlantic to prefer the mii NY ys 301s | itt me Crates cy alle waa dell and henry st, ae at noo, Co) os oreoe ae ene Ri aa cornes a8 follows:— of arbitration to violence and 7% t generally held at 28\c, Refined wan a trit at so now I should hope the same ‘The disbursements of coin interest to-day amounted CORNELL.—On Mond: evening, September 6," Roper LEsiig, son of Thomas Land Eliza Cornell, ba lyear and 9 months. he relatives ana friends are respectfully invited t attend the tuneral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at twi was dull, 78% { lower, but at the redaction there wi mand, chiefly for export. sales were 2,500 bbls. for 111% | the balance of this month a Sige £, do. for the last half Tag | of, do. mt Bsc, 200 do,’ for the frst halt of I pre 86. October at 39}sc.' aud 600 do. for the last ightly improved de- ‘To his Excellency art, G. 0. B., G. C. of the Dominion of ¢ May 17 PLease Your ¥ ‘We, the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of || Right Honorable Sir Joun Youna, te., &c., Governor General counsels will prevail hereafter and, render peace perpetual in the ine lereets of civilisation and humanity. (Cheers) as Tegarde the advantages to be derived. for commerce. from wnlony they are those which France sought when in the last century the octrois and other ol to $96,188. At the Gold Exchange Bank the grosg clearances were + $161,062,000, the gold balances $2,283,437 and the currency balances $3,631,913. XCELLENC forever removed-~ 0 a Milwaukee and St. Paul 6 8544 | of do. on private terms. At the close standard white | B a ee aren Vig Young a ios weary | Wome, wBick, England sought, when she admitted drat Scot | The banks, im accordance with the call of the | Western Union Telegraph..... 31% 36% | for Seimuinie" delivery ‘waa oblaloabie. ator aboot dee. | G1ClOGK, from the residence of is parents No. replcome fo ihe cy we ae eee by ine | Winey tnd.with ach bes, and which the Zoliveranin | Comptroiier of the Curreney, nave submitted a re } Frei Mall ue Tog | Im Poladeiphla ie market ay. want dmstaiansest this | OHOCKLAY.—Wednesday, September § Mane band of our Most Gracious Sovereign unmistakably mark Goma of Gerweany. (Great cherige) in all there tontances { Port Sn detail of all the items classed under the head | “inne yusiness of the Tilinoia Central Railway for months a aiceie pare Oey DP ak the. tasiae prieseed | eee nonce (ecigicn ane oaty carrer cama je just appreciation of the eminent services rendered by | the change was warmly canvassed and opposed at first | of specte in thelr usuatatatement. As the figures 6 pe 1 to the crown in vari sitions of the empire; and we ‘admi jt, 1 follows:— 500 do. for October at 82/4. Richmond papers please copy. Fence rng aan arn of heey guint | anthro eis rena ut op cae eying | RAYE one to Wnbington tt wil pe some dupe hex» AUEUSY 188 WLS Soo tg cn ume huss ta at Mita tf | | Domumrn-Lon Tuseany afternoon, September 74 bh apie CPi . | Tolls on, as our commercial exchanges are developed. and | fore we shall have the parti 1 A n lerabl; ‘the de- | JOHN DOHERTY, aged 46 years. juulon, which has been accepted by the people of this pro- oo : particulars so curiously ‘Acres. price, | “Suaat-—The market for raw was tglerably active, the de- r ince, that your ‘Excellency ‘fas been selected to guard our | “wepprenenaious vemoved. (Cheers. looked for. Construction lands gold. ‘and prices remained fh ‘The friends of tae family are respectfully invited pp > My visit to these maritime provinces draws to a close in the agreeable visit to the city of St, John, where I have seen much to adinire—the spacious harbor, the commanding posi- tion, the scenery on your noble river'as far as Fredericton, but nothing which I have seen has pleased me more than the mand being chiefly from refit rm. Test $408) } Bales 1,800 bhds. at 1i¢c. wand 83 boxes at 134c. 4 Refined was in active demand and higher, hard selling at 845.40 12,674 | J6iuc,, soft white at 15440. a 15%c.,, and extra C at 15tye. arn a Ibgc. We quote:—Cuba—Inferlor to common refiming, ‘Total sales during the month,. 5,457.31 $63,513 } Ne, @ 1%c.; fair retin interests in the earlier years of the Dominion. In reverting to the public services of your Excellency we oo¢ abundant reason for hoping that whei it may. be the gra ‘eious pleasure of your sovereign to draw to a close your effl- to attend the funeral, which will take place from his late residence, No, 205 Water street, near Little atrees, Brookiya, this (Thursday) afternoon, at twa o’clocl Interest fund lands soi Tiasmuch as the question of the gold premium de- Free lands sold pends greatly upon the relation of our Imports and elent connection ‘with us it may,be found that a successful | intelligence that a liberal provision is made by the legial exports, the following extract from tne oficial re- f, MWSe.5 good reining, L792. + D. Tuesday, September 7, WALTER Da- =—_— | tair to good’ grocery, 12%c. = 12%e.; prime to. choice avis.—On Tuesday, A Sel grgal of = aitaey has entitled you to further ture tor the apatite educaifoa ens, bear) and that ea Gd port of the Bureau of Statistics, giving a statement } Caan conected in AUGUBt............-.eeee+ $213,620 | 40. Privoreuies ary ea an this, and bi ‘Ie. | VENPORT, gon of the late P. Davenport Davis, aged pray you to assure Lady Young that the kindest ‘wishes are entertained towards her by all classes of our com- aaunity, and we sincerely hope that for Ler ladyahip and i 2 months. Of the imports and exports of the United States for 2 ire relatives and frlends of the family are re- specthully invited to attend tue funeral, trom Obrisg TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. 0.1d)g: | molaseee doy (bide, and boats), teeta who hold high office, sn countries Itke this, to foster and pro- Indo, 6: Total receipts jn month of August, 1860. $679,472 | 11396. a 1c. mote education to the utmost, both in the interest of dividual and of the State. I bave heard that in apente the fiscal year ending June 30, 1869, will be perused sie, in month of August, 1868. 675,037 | 13c. a 1840. c. ; " yourself ‘many long years are in store, crowned with every | O('New Brunswick numbers of people, who began fife with | With great interest. It appears from the return that | Total receipts : . § GO. dor 160 1 eee: Ma ih church, Greenwich, Conn, this day’ ¢hursday). ee eet evens, Common Cle. “LW ARD: Mayor” | ite or nothing Put stout hearts and strong arms (cheers), | tne importa for the year aMOUNt to $437,000,000, | Increase..eose.-s+.seseseencescssezeae seas, $5,805 Hetutng grades, 115g6."m Ii. aicery ‘os Ne. a lye. | ‘Frain leaves Twenty-seventa street, at hall-past His Excellency replied as follows:— * solute wealth. I is most desirable that maty abould ve | while the exports, reduced to gold value, were | Estimated earnings in tho month of At Baers Caneats ineeed weeeuat buanchangeds | CSVergR con Tueeday, September 7, THOMAS ME MAYOR AND GentLEweNPray accept Lady | Srucun auch ndivideal: Gaited te aslect Gesttentneoacs | Valued at $543,600,000, or $93,400,000 below the | OB, the, Bunuate and Sioux Clty allroad STRARINE,—The demand was slow, but prices weresteady. | DwygR, native of county Carlow, parish of Rathoue ‘Young's and my very sincere thanks for your good wishes got tor the cordial welcome which you offer us to the city of i. John. I shall coum myself happy if the performance of the duties ‘with which I am entrusted shail be such as to win the esteem and promote the welfare of my fellow subjects in British North America. 110,850 } Sales 10,000 Ibs. at 19c. a 2c, for ordinary to choice. Corresponding month of 1869. 88,142 waa, feoand oc ae at mesdy pracbs, the sales s ‘a 12440. for com: . The Abingdon Square Savings Bank commences | "Whiyxyy.- fecelpte iis bola The Market was gujet, and operations in the new banking house, Eighth ave- | prices were heavy. Sales 150 bbls. pe gl Das 14 tae nue, near Twelfth street, Residents of the west side | Bi/dj 6 bbs Imitation Bourbon (w fancy article), broug and the Tight path to advancement (cheers), and many taught to of and take a in the public aftaira, Applause.) e anfety of a State rests on the enlightenment Of the people, The knowledge generally spread of the axioms which sound observers have deduced from the study of pablic affairs has the greatest jensen, to Promote safe ant n= ull tmprovement in the general conditfon of mankind. | (AD- of value of the imports. As the exports of bonds dur- ing the year have been from seventy-five to one hun- dred millions, we are not in debt directly to Europe, only indirectly, on account of such exported bonds. The following are the official figures, representing in oa, Ireland, aged 22 years. ‘ne friends and relatives of the family are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 100 Kast Twenty-ninth street, this (Murse day) afternoon, at two o'clock. DoousY.On Tuesday morning, September 7, You may rely upon my anziety to see the fabric of the Do- | pianse.) It at nt ja the interest of the city will find the bank a great convenience. Timoray DOOLEY, aged 50 years. minion built up and its various interests carefully g foveroment, ‘and stability tbe interest of the people. (Coeers.) | all cases gold values: — follo shows the results of to-day’s busi- £T. ‘The relatives aud “rlend3 are reapectfully invited under my administration. these axtoma be but laid to beart and acted apon through, The following ad to attend the funeral, thig day (Thursday), from hid? an. Young cee deeply gratified z oar angurance thas out the Dominion, the country, happily circumstanced | IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES FROM FORBIGN Ponts. | Dess at the United States Sub-Treasury in this into residence, 24 Willett street. 3 Reo SORN, XOUNG. | 2 4 Sy mer wrtie Be name ia history. ca epee a werent Py ARN gsncisme | ctty— Business in domestic cotton fabrics has shown | Dinan.—On Wednesday morning, September 9% SEPTEMBER 4, 1869. may pureue, jn honor and safety, not only unmolested, but + 33,218,621 1,821,176 31,839,207 | General balance yesterday...... +++ «+ $87,685,083 | considerable increase during the week which h after 8 short and severe illness, MARY ELEANORE? Immediately after the members of the Corporation | with the complete good will of its powerful neighbor, the ‘83,088,070 1,488,705 84,526,775 | Gold recelpta. 896,151 the beloved wife of William KE. Dinan, and daughwer were presented to his Excellency by bis Worship | United States, and with the support and applause of England 31,260,236 Lesa suoroas | Gola payments Passed since the writing of our last report, but the | orp "9, ana Honora Lewin, aged 17 years, 6 month Ste aanee and of Europe. (Great ering.) The country hea all the Rhee Tus sages | Gola Lon betel ‘Sr q5,ga1'ana | Mereased activity has resulted in fewer changes | and 15 days. After the address of the Sessions and of the St. team rity resources wh dot Paue ak seamen aa . ,908176 | Gorrency reccipis A Seal’ Bee In & fom initantea Wiee DEC tae relatives a nd frienas of tne ta amily ave re , tee Andrew’s Society had been presented the address of | abudant reward to.industry. inhabitants jnberit from + 29,610,742 501,892 80,112,634] Currency payments. ... 2,230,053 | tain classes of goods have been offered below the | fully mvited to atten , oe the St, Patrick’s Society came next. It was read by | their forefathers the self-reliance and the + 92,586, 08b 641 35,178,726 | Currency balance. 10,260,251 | market price tn order to attract attention to otter | dence, No. 197 Prince Caney near secon. view Alderman Maber, and was as follows:— wack Bt then iA oequenenaenl, ‘eae ie form. of 2 Ea ae ata General a 88,234,000 | ‘makes, there have been scarcely. any essential fluo- teed ‘afternoon, at two o’clock, without further Fo,bie Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Jqgix YouNG: Siigand an matured ty the: best wiedsiet OF Brivcte mcd 41,007,583 708 PERO -TRAGAG. Ape GIVAN.—At Westchester, N, ¥., on Wednesday. arinene 006,000 } tuations during tite entire week. Both brown and . im evel i have foun SALES AT THE NEW YOIK STOCK’ EXCHAVIE, Deere Rppence pt last week's hgures, Ss Wednesday, Sept. 810115 A. M. Woollen goods have ruled steady, with a moderat demand, ate nectar Banrene, hd ‘Annexed are’ the current quotations for the leading kinds of goods:— BROWN MUSLINS. ll, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorabie Order of the Bahn, Koight Grand Oroas of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor Genera! of ‘Canada, MAY ir PLease Your EXcEiLENcy :— We the members of St. Patrick's Society of St, John beg Jeave to tender to your Excellency our most cordial welcome ‘occasion of this your first vialt to our city. Canadian stalcamen, seems eminently wall ted 10 foster ‘scope 6 an fo euable tem vo. wake tke” most of het lavish wealth of nature which Providence in its bounty bas placed at thelr disposal. (Cheers.) If the various province: 40 happily elreummtanced but stand togetl to themaeives, and to each other, they cat great things abd build up ® fabric the abiding shelter of in- justry, orde athe morn! September 8, AGNES GIVAN, daugoter of SORT cert GIVAn, deed SI YeAre.* Funeral on Friday, at twelve o’clock noon, fron§ the residence of Mr. Israel H. Watson. GRAEVEN.—After a short illness, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 7, EDWARD GRAEVEN, io the 24th year of his id freedom, ans chosen and cherished 1634 Pepperell BE. 154 d fellow countryman we hail your appointment by our | home ‘of energetic, intelli ‘God-feart wer % ‘ne funeral will take place on Friday morning, at Moat Gracious Sovereign to the high and responsible ofc of preteen ape Reyne arg Paget Hoot spent Dow A jy nepperell B 164 | teno’clock, from his late residence, in Elton street, jovernor General of the Dominion of Canada with pride an followed up by three most enthusiastic cheers for the Gover- 05 3,296,210 a Melrose. The friends of the family are respectfully: nor General, proposed by the Chamberlain, and three more, faction. Your Excellency’s distinguished career in other portions of invited to attend. The remains will be taken to the British empire afords ample assurance that your admin- | WO"G poci’erous, if possible, for Lady Young, proposed by ae See ee raead. Seecneennct ol inn’ went vasocen of Ue prtiieret toe ee | Other toaste and speeches followed, and tn the S30.978 Woe Hankan,—-09 Perce erento 1, Ded seneet, jrancement o1 ‘i ‘aged 42 . dominions. evening the principal streets were illuminated, and ee Y Lisserte, wife of Allric en, yeare, months and 3 days. Friends and relatives of the family are invited ta attend the tuneral, from her late residence, 22 South Tenth street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. HiLt.—On Tuesday, September 7%, Wits De Forest, the ouly child of George W, and Augusta Hill, aged 8 months and 13 days, HONEYWELL.—On Monday, September 8, Hester, widow of John Honeywell, in the 78th year of her rely hope that your Excellency’s visit to this pro- jay be productive of present pleasure and pleasin; membrance, and that health and happiness in the fuile ure may be extended to Lady Young and yourself tn th meas: future. Dated at St. John, N, B., the 4th day of i eam ‘1869, M. W. MAHER, President. 704 aig.t68 8,108,679 ered B81e 027 ‘Total....8275,611,501 $10,907,758 $57,108,800 BBAB,687,724 ~ Foreign exchange was firmer, the decline in gold stimulating purchases of bills. The market is still unsettled, but the range of rates higher, as fol- lows—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 107 a 107%; good to prime bankers’, 107% @ 10834; short sight, bonfires and fireworks were numerous in all sections of the city. TENNESSEE POLITICS. Return of Governor Senter—Interview with the President—Everything Satisfactory—No Reassembling of the Defunct Legislature. Pacific .. Sprague’s. Wameutta. . T. L. Covantan, Secretary. His Excellency, in his usual clear and emphatic manner, read his reply a8 follows:— GENTLEMEN—I beg to thank you very sincerely for your z 22) address, couched ax itis in words of Kindly wecome, and | (From the Knoxville Pregs and Herald, Sept. 4.) | 108% a 108%; Paris, sixty days, 5.27% a 5.20; short | Sip 0 Tie relatives and friends of the family are invited Sap eeeelg 06 18 O08 18/5 Cet, Leg Sattering terms the value On yesterday the gentlemen who accompanied | might, 5.20 a 5.17%; Antwerp, 5.2734 a 5.20; Swit- | 3000 A to attend the funeral, from the residence of her rave thence forthe future, Ne BAPPY augurics FOU ) Governor Senter on his recent Northern and Eastern | yeriana, 5.27% a 5.20; Hamburg, 35 a 2534; amster- | 2088 son-in-law, Maurice S$. Kerrigan, Clinton avenue, Tcan only trust tha; as an Irishman T sball not belie the | trip returned to Koxville, the Governor having tty i “ 7” 20 between Lafayette and Greene avenues, brooklyng Jand of my birth, but that { may emulate the example of so | Stopped at his home in Grainger county. dam, 39% @ 40%; Frankfort, 39% a 40%; Bremen, | 10 on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. * many of my fellow countrymen, whose good and loyal ser- e have heretofore stated that the visit of Gover- | 773, a 78; Prussian thalers, 70 a 70%. 300 HaDLEY.—On Tuesday, September 7, after alinger- vice sbeds additional lustre on many a page of British an- | nor Senter to Washington and New York, was in The money market was active early in the di ‘41 ing illness, Saran, wife of Sayres Hadley, and “*ikay Young ie very grateful for the kind mention youmake | DO.Sense & political one. Aside from a desire for rest pal Dee eveoes iy daughter of the late William and Sarah Askwitn, or ber and = are bot indebted to you for the 008 wishes bee ges alter Reg meres ire het his > ge borrowers showing disposition to make their en- aaa ety 13% aged 26 years. you express for our welfare. JOHN YOUNG, and only iness was to look after the interests of | gagements in good time, and the prevailing rate on Gi York... 23 Friends and relatives of the family are respectfully SEPT, 4, 1869. the Tennessee Railroad, against which the govern- ii Was anevea Spee 10, do. 9) American. ork. . invited to attend the funeral, on Friday alvernoon, h cent, bi x Mari ‘ NB. ‘J The members, commencing with the venerable | Ment holds claims which are now being pressed for | © Derscens, gold, “Commissions” | sy gacaiver iW tele ity WONG Cone BE NE ee ; at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 9 Amoskeag. F ehapiain, the Rev. Canon Harrison, were then seve- | Collection. It is enough to say, in regard to this | might have been had, did not the fear of the usury | “1y Del & Hud Can..0 ¢ 126 Bates 12% Pepperell Adelphi street, Brooklyn. Fally presented to his Excellency, by the President, Matter, that the interview of the Governor with the | laws deter lenders. Stocks were again “turned” 12 M. and 2:15 o’Clock P. M. Naumikeagisatteen17%418 Laconia... HARRISON.—On Tuesday, September 7, after a jong and were mos graciously received. They afterwards } Cciy saustactory, and assurances were given that | or a eighth per cent. After the Treasury disburse- | #1000 Ug Ss, "shysou, iB, RAW CEEM, c,'65 HOig cy tae or 'thomas, aud Aum larrison, aged 25. years, 14 G ct y ha Z io th 9 mre he AF et aod whence thelr procession set out, that vheg | te several companles concerned would not, be fur- ment, two millions, reaching the street before three 12158 50000 Ltn oe Sng Sherine 20 | months and 24 days. r J might drink his Exceliency’s health i’a giass of | ther molested, the various conflicting claims being | o'clock, there was @ moderation of the rate to x ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 124 West Thirteenth street, en Friday morning, at ten o'clock. HANLEY.—On Wednesday, September 8, after @ long and severe iliness, CATHARINE, Widow of Wil- liam Hanley, a native of Kilrush, county Clare, Ire+ land, aged 65 years, The friends snd acanatntances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from her late residence, 157 Gold street, Brooklyn, on Friday left to the adjudication of the courts. In regard to Tennessee atfairs, politically, the Pre- sident conversed quite freely. He voluntilary assured Governor Senter that he recognized him as the pre- sent Governor of the State and tne lawiully elected * Governor for the succession. He said that it was no part of his business, much jess his disposition, to in- quire into the regularity of the ‘Tennessee election; that he had no more thought of doing 6 more rignt to do so, than he would cognizance of and set aside the elections in Ohio, GINGHAMS, 16 Lancaster. REMOVAL OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, {From the Nation, September 2.) The subject of removing the federal capitai to some place in the West is ioe Le ere agi 1 . Me tation, St. Louis being at present the principal com- 120000 N Car 6's, new.. 4734 Pi eas bey led oe itor for the honor of succeeding Washington. 1000 do. .epecial tax 64” 10 Panama RR. "950 ‘here is really only one objection to the scheme, or champagne. His Exceilency and party had retarned meanwhile from the levee, and they proceeded to ‘their rooms to dress. While so engaged they heard three good hearty ringing cheers and one cheer ™more given for his Excellency, on motion of the President, One other was given before parting— the “Health of Lady Young,” by Major McShane. It ‘was received with more than all the honors, and the company then separated, The President aud Directors of the Mechanics’ In- ativute presented an address as follows:— seven, currency, but late borrowers who came out after banking hours had to pay gold interest, Paper was unsalable, except at extreme rates, the nomi- Ral quotation for discounts being nine to twelve per cent. The government purchased two millions of fve- twenties to-day, giving 117.80, ex-coupon, the lowest price at which they were offered. The offerings one th be sald in favor’ of | Morning, at nalf-past nine o'clock, when a solemm Tobie Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Jou YouNG, Pennsylvania, or Now corm, He further stated | reached a total of nearly eight and a half mihons, | jy Gor et Bee a don Ws | Woatingtos, aud thats that the expense of re- | Tequlem mass will be omered up for the repose of her Bart. Knight Grand Crom of the Mom Honorable Order of | bee removed from his position for baving } sistant Treasurer Butterfield announces that, | 100 Georgia ta... $1 moval would be enormous, owing to the abandon- | #OUl ss steon, x. 3. on'Tuesday, Septem Order of ‘St ‘ad St. eorge, Governor General of | Voted for Governor Senter or for universal suifrage | out of respect to the memory of the late General | Behe WestUTel.-, 31° ment of the government buildings, The Chicago 7” | oor" Ya wes JACKSON, 1D the 6oth year of his iain, deen, fe.) ke. May Ir PLEASE YOUR BXORLLENCY :— We, the President and Directors of the St. John Mechanica’ Institute, cordially welcome you to this city of the Dominion. Prompied by choice as weil as duty, we feel great plea: io declaring our undiminished attachment to the Crown candidates for the Legislature, they being compe- tent and faithful oficers otherwise. Indeed, it ap- pears that the schemes of Stokes in Washington, have met with quite as disastrous defeat as did his gubermatorial aspirations in Tennessee. dune calculates that new buildings could be erected elsewhere to meet ali the wants of the government for a century to come for $50,000,000; and by deduct- ing from this the amounts that will have to be ex- pended in providing new buildings at Washington Wer Rawling, Secretary of War, the Sub-Treasury will be te Fe closed to-morrow, and that the purchase of $1,000,000 bonds, for the sinking fund, advertised for that day, His friends are invited to attend the funeral, om Friday afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late resi+ dence, No. 77 Ellison street, Paterson. MURRAY.—Of consumption, on Tuesday, Seprem- 0 ¢ * 11 be postponed to Friday, the day f llowing. 100 00 Tol, Wal Ri e ber 7, Mrs. MARY MURKAY, aged 21 years. f constitution of Engiand, and t f e fhe idea of reconvening the defunct Legislature, | ¥! , , durmg the next few years, lt makes out the total A . ; nd Gtection we cherisktfor her Most Gracious Majesty ihe | according to the garening the emnct Jeaislatare: | “he activity in the money market assistea a| 19%: 206% 100 NF Central RR... 105 | cout of removal to be only’ $10,000,000. It is possi | | ‘The relatives and friends are requested to attend rd ° ; 4 Be 4.1 00 20859 200 Pitts, Fe WitChi.gid 87 . cif with | the funeral, from her late residedce, 49 Pit street ‘Queen. &Co., is utterly scouted by Governor Senter. He | “bear movement in governments, which carried | 200 Reading RR. : Mig 60 Chicago & Alton ‘Rr iso | ble that the government might provide itself with tiils (Thursday) asternoon; wt one o'clock: * We gladly avail curesives, —_ of thin ip ortunity to *x- | has never, for @ moment, favorably entertained the a ? hi | 200 Ose ¢ 96%, 100 Ohio & Misa RR..... 81% | what buildings it needs for $50,000,006, but surely (Thursday) ¢ September 1, Mra. M reas to you our gratideation thatone 40 well qualifed ss | proposition, but from the outset has treated it, aa he | Prices down about one per cent upon the lowes —— novody who Fedects on the influences which preside | MILUER.—On ‘Inesday, September 7, Mrs. Manca- Iaajesty ‘administer the goverpiment of this Dormnion, ) Will continge to treat i, with sovereign contempt— | quotations of yesterday. The large offerings at the STREET QUOTATIONS, at the Planning and Leith public Works ee jaa gery hg this cthuieday) aster. Excell slong and dis hed —the “dl just as we have said he would Me s yo" ae a can seriously eve at accommodation for ie aa, ~ pate AT Tes pe Hag ween been gr lk wanda as mee Beb-Tressuty siso contribused ‘to wesken, te Half-past Five o’Clock P.M. | govenment would be provided for anything like that | noon, at two o’ciock, from her son’s resilence, 110 portant matters of State—aod the great and valuable expe- fe Press and Herald comments as follows on the } market, especially as the deciine in gold was not | wert un Tel. a 87'4 Northwestern .. sum, But then the expense 1s, aiter all, a | Hoyt street, South Brooklyn, Ronee ron have quired in other portions of. the Brisieh enn, above:— followed by any decided improvement in the Factte Mail. By a) er! small ‘thatter. The main question in deciding Me Pe tint aebenbet UP pencn gy ee arte ston witatall tines te chatuetcrize! by ann. | . Tas explodes the base born intrigue of Maynard | foreign quotations. ‘The following were the | Brien. “ays Bie GLa TENE DRORTIARY, OL mOViDg, and OR toe ee ke tein ot Mly ‘and brothers. kawar fightened sta\ ‘Seal ~ a and Stokes Wo betray the liberties of the people of 3 place to move to, is whether anything would be ‘The friends of the fatally and brothers Edward Fi emt oad and ‘a desireto promote the best in- | 70) cokes and reduce them to Seats oF vaseslage. closing street quotations:—United States cur- errs ieee ime gained by it, politically or morally. Geographical | and John O'Hara red Pg tS Gee ae Diba It is our sincere prayer that Almighty God may Let us thank Heaven that these q | rency sixes, 10934 a 109%; do. sixes, 1881, registered, Pittsburg y considerations are of litile consequence in these days | from her late residence, Melrose, faivary Ceme- Shrtote hor gaoie the Ue amd. rena ot pur ae Sa be taraien Mere x pared re aoe ihe © i Jr | tery, this (Thursday) atternoon, at one o'clock. wartned into life and raised to positions of respecta- bility by a too confiding and generous peopie, whose kindness they bave sought to repay with their deadly stings, are now fangies# and powerless for harm. Their venomous heads are crushed, and, with the setting of their political sun, which will go down as —_—_— of railroads and telegraphs, kyery place i near every other, and (he United States may now be said COMMERCIAL REPORT. to abswer One definition of space in having its centre everywhere. But the capital ought undoubtedly to WEDNESDAY, August 8—6 P. M. be a real city, having a} ife of its own, and we ven- CorveR.Rio waa tn good demand from the trade, and | ‘re to say, at the risk of making Westerners laugh, 121 a 121%; do. do., coupon, 120% a 121; do. five twenties, registered, May and November, 1204 a 120%; do, do., coupon, 1862, do., 121% a 121 do. do., coupon, 1864, d0., 120% @ 1203; do. do., ‘Queen, and that you, aa her repre tty under her in this Dominion erned in your and thetr distingn and loyal contentment may pre Dies-the Indices of a prosperous and progresai If in accord with your Excellency’s feelings, an honor will nd all to guided and gi that happiness at these colo- eople. Moore.—At Rutherfurd Park Hotel, on Tuesday, September 7, Henny T. Moorg, eldest son of John P. Moore, Esq., in the 42d year of his age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family, and those of his father-in-law, W. J. Stewart, Bsq., are re- ‘de conferred upon th bers of this institutto dt x e + coupon, 1865, 120 & 120%; do. do., regis. edera spectfully requested to attend the funeral services, at them a pean record eae of thie your frat wait to thin the bruise serpent ‘dion at the close of day, snd be tarot, January mat duy, 119 8 119%: do. "663 the market wan frm at yesterday's prices. There were alee | (to) more good by"moving to Row to ‘That 10 any Hutherfurd Park Hotel, this day Bel ae Car- Sy 1 FM Excellency will permit your name to beaded to } remembered only to be exvcrated by the men ana : of 4,900 bags ex Titania, 4,000 do. ex Haabet, 1,100 do. ex. Par- | other place, We beheve, indeed, that this scheme ai- | Tiages Will be in waiting at the depot to meet the a coupon, 1865, do., 11934 @119'4; do. do., coupon, 1867, do., 11914 211954; do. do., coupon, 1868, do, 119 a 11934; do. ten-forties, registered, 100% @ 110/4; do, do., coupon, 110 @ 110%. In Southern securities the new Tennessees were women of viis generation aud their children’s chil dren after them. SERATOR GRIMES, OF IOWA. The Ottumwa (lowa) Courier of the 3d contains 1:45 P. M, train from New York, via the Erle Rail~ road. Tratns to return willleave Rutherfurd station at 4:22 and 5:38 P. M. MoGLASHAN.—On Wednesday, September 8, JAMES MCGLASHAN, @ Dative of Scotiand, in the 45th year of his age. ‘uliy offer our hearty congratula- with the expression of our earnest rn her health and happiness. W. WEDDERBURN, President. CHAS, A. Evener, Secret Sr. JOM, NX. B., Sept, 4, 1989, thian, 3,850 do, ex Ly arth ‘and 680 do. ex Halley on private | ready has its serious advocates, and their arguments, terma, For other kinds the market waa quiet, but steady. if not overwhelming, are very strong. CoTtToN.—The amount of business transacted in this staple Tet light there being but litle inquiry, and the market was heavy and lower. ‘The sales were only 184 bales, of which S&L were for spinning and 183 on speculation. For future de- arket was dull and bi MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. m1 " - livery thi avy, the sales being 100 “" 2 The following 18 the reply of his Excellency:— ns tk og | Strol a thi lina basis low middling, for Jani ‘at 263¢c., and 200 do. Married. The friends of the family and members of United F eanksRohiy pracdoal ta he pth?’ [ee NOME RER=C Lees SOOrIN ReOr SRO JI0G. Zanes | a ee ne ae eambace it ul Gib Ok. Bor uc aoe wife: We append ihecarrent quoi: | Brock —Chovan.— At the Church of the Messiah, | States Lodge, No. 207, F. ald A. M., are respeotfully sie youre pave x peculiar | Fe Wilson has received a letter from Senator Grimes, | Cla! tax bonds were steady. ‘The market was gen- Greenbush, N.Y. by the Rev. Dr. Clover, Henny | invited to aitend the faneral, from his late residen offering to large nuivers, tie means of en; | qated at Paris, in which he says that he has resigned } ¢Fally dull. The rollowing were the closing prices at andra, and Merphia eed ream | BROCK to HRLEN’ Mania, Gauighter of the Kector | No. 146° Willoughby street, Brooklyn, on Frid: expand the intellect aad eniarge | his place in the United States Senate, to take effect | te last board:—Tennossee, ex coupon, 61 96134; 40., | Ordinary. - BO ‘0 ‘voy | officiating. afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Good ordinary. OsTRANDER.—On Tuesday, September 7, ELizA- Low middling BETH OSTRANDER, widow of William Ostrander, anes 83 years, ‘ne relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her son-in-law, T. J. Woolcocks, 126 Adelphi 24 DUNAAM—SowpoN.—On Sunday, August 8, by the Rev. k. M. Stratton, Mr, Byarp DUNHAM, of New eng te # $0¢ | Brunswick, N. J., 10'Miss PREDBRICA A. SoWDoN, of tecetpts, 19,799 bile, flour, 200'tio, | Harlem, N.Y. No cards, 4, New Brunswick papers please copy. corn meal, 136,685 bushela wheat,S7,061 do. corn, 17,726 oats and $64 do. malt, The flour market was dull and hen’ Dissrow—JOHNSON.—At the residence of Dr. Bar- on the Ist of vecember next. Grimes is now in Europe for tis health, and contemplates spending the winter on one of the isiands of the Mediterranean Sea.” The Des Moines State Gazette of the 5th inst, \o official announcement of this resignation new, 62)¢ a 53; Virginia, ex-coupon, ‘5534 @ 57; do., new, 57 bid; Georgia sevens, 91 a 2; North Carolina, €x-coupon, do., new, 473% @ 47%; do., special tax, 53 463%; South Carolina, new, 67; Missouri Tam giad, therefore, to finda Mechanics’ Institate estab- Tished in St.’ Jobn, and 1 bave much pleasure in acceding to Find request that my name sbould be placed on the roll of its jonorary mem he More so ak ite members cheriah those feelings of loys id attachment to the throne and person of our Most Gri us Sovereign, to which you give expression B Og Bis as een mace so far as we can learn, but our cou- | sixes, 87% a 88; do, Hannibal and St. Joseph, | tut not generally lower. California flour wee dull and i day) after mn, at tw t i My say ‘4 » Gi c id y in Wi * a street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) noon, al 0 nk you for the complimentary manner in | Viclion is that it is true, as {thas been pretty gene- | 91 @ 92; Louisiana sixes, 72. hotinal;*the sales were but 9,000 bbls, For Routhern flour by ite Rev. Abnoit i CinsMee SianaeD Bie o’cloc’ wineh you refer to tay partcarcer,undin ceaarntean very | Fay understood that Mr, Grimes hus contempiated | ye ie “ee eeras we deck the demand was light, but prices were unc ee MRS Pah oda ter actrtics Clock. | At Hackensack, N. Jon Tuesday, Sep- ’ geafely assure you that no effort #ha'l be wanting on my part | this step for some time. Should it prove correct the session to-day the Stock Exchange bbls. Rye Hour was steady and frm, x cards. z id tember 7, CLEMENTINE, Wife of William A. Pixiee, ie deserve the good oplovon, you are formes by 4 faithful | Senatorial question Wil have added to It aull greater J voted to appropriave from the funds in their treasury | $9'% fr ata calor and @6 80 for mixed Wenn. “ive | MOUGHTON-—EDWARDS.—In Brooxiyn, E, Day on 31 Years. Cady Young is grateful for the. covgrawalations. Fou 80 | ae ea ay ee dticinue “wit” awast’ witn | $000 for the retief of the widow and children of | quote Wednesday, sih instant, by Rev. Janes J. Hough- ne remains will be taken to Rye for interment to- Deartily offer ber, andfor tbe earnestness of your wines for | eee eee ny ee eae Ot nensal ar this | General John A. Rawiing, late Secretary of War; | £92 8¢nte 5 a 85 78 | ton, Joszrit G. Movantos, of Burlington. Vt., to | day (THUDCAY) ny te toads dad per leprae geen es Bxcaisace | ee | also $5,000 for those bereaved by the recent disaster | xtra sate Ge oi | Salen P., danguter of George W. Euwards, of | York one New MA Cwtown, Lal, om Mondoy, Sep The breakfast complimentary to his Excellency | x a z avec . Choice do. 6%a 70 | Brooklyn, APELYE.—A 7 - A - velock \ 8 Years. tok place at the Skauing Kink at LWo o'clock in the at the coal mines in Pennsylvania. Superfine Western. 60k 6% HYATT—BAncock.—On Tuesday, September 7, at | tember 6, ABRAHAM RAPELY®, aged Siierhoon, ‘The interior of the edifice was hand. | SPECULATIONS ABOUT COMIRG UNITED STATES SENATORS. | in tne stock market the situation resembled the Extra dp: Gada G78 | the rewideuce of (he briders parents, Paterson, Ni J. Tee ae te cee tineral, ie Thcreeey) e! 1 , f pean a 4 1, wore Ce ree the Wallk Colne: | © Washington correspondent of tho Cincinnati | galm after a battie, ‘The “nears” wete gathering tie Round hoop Ono shipping brands 6350 GA | Wroemiyn to DAME He usOGe GE WHY ATH OF | gternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence Thurgur, the chairman of the committee, occupied | Covwnercial thinks that the trades unionists and | Spotis of the recent “break,” while the “bulls” were | Koynd hoop Obio, trade brands. Geen 7] Middletown (N. Y.) papers please copy. 0d at at Ralt-paat AyOio clock from the Reformed the head = pdr fr ae at a aS Sbli-prohibitionists WiH get control of the Massa- | repairing damages, py advancing new margins pre- igs 10 eee RApcD Ka TReREAY, September fy aur Tea oe pore Betas om Monday, Sep temper eral and Lady You Py | chusetts Legislature, and elect Colonel Greene, | paratory to another siege f Aghorta? Whi MB RS pa BA MT yd) peg ‘CHARLES in the 33d year of hi ant Governor and Mr. Tilley, the Provincial 2 : » ‘ ¥ ge from the ‘shorts.’ le 9 10 0 | by the Rev. J. Huriout, Georoe W. Hyarr, of Brook: | 6 CHARLES E. SEARS, year of hig Fr ‘After the tables had undergone a gai- | Cemocrat, to the Senate in place of Wilson; that | the two hostile lines were thua engaged there was 6 11% | iyn, to Miss EMiLy F. Bascook. Funeral services in St. John’s church. Fort Hamil. \ n to | Beither Authony nor Cragin will be re-elected; that bouthern superfine and extr 600m £00 Mi ton, this (Tourkday) afternvon, at three o'ciock. His Jant attack the form. of the cuairman wae, seen to Cae ee eee ee Teansas in’pinge | 88 Occasional skirmish at different points, according | California tour ack and Obis).. 60m yo | IMMIELOWT (N.Y EO ceeday, September 8, | friends are invited without further notice. abont to commence. ‘The “Queen” and the “Prince that Logan has the best chance to succeed | 98 either side showed signs of a movement. Gene- $i © | ny the Rev. Joseph. Duryea, CHAUNCRY W. JoUN- Siaw.—On rege morning, September 8, 1 Walew were toasted frst, of course, And after the {hat Judge, “Moses, of “the State Supreme | ral attention would be directed for awhile to the ERS S38 | 90%. of Norwich, Conn., to’ Harrie S. ALLEN, of SEM aaeaay Oli che iodo trey Bkdon's charch, ‘ cheers which follawed had died away Colonel a kobertson, of So H ; Brooklyn. No cards, 4 os ;* ‘Thurgar said tie should name puey Who, ‘a | And thas Jesse D. Brignt i# the coming man from | Combatants; Dut there seemed little disposition to eal oa! in Washington street, between Prospect and Sands open @ general engagement. Late in the afternoon the “bulls” derived courage from the easier closing of the money market, and took up a stronger posl- tion, preparatory to returning the late assault of their enemies, New York Central rallied in this upward turn and touched 206, Hudson River also became active and ad- Kentucky. In Tennessee the Legisiature will meet October 4, and the senatorial question be decided at once, The candidates are Andrew Johnson, Emer: gon Etheridge, D. W. 0. Senter and Neu 8. Brown, with the chanees for Johnson. MARSHAL—JOHNSTON.—At Newport, R. 1, on Tuenday, September 7, by the Key: M. Van Horn, Jonn Manstar, of New, York, to Miss ALICE JoUN- "Phlind plus and asi gton papers please copy, iiadeiphia and Wastin * MILLAN CSTIELWELL--Om Tuescay, September 7, by the Rev, T. Raiston Smith, D. V., David MILLER fo Lavna, daughter of J, &, Stusiweil, M. D., all of M4 city. @ private gentleman, was eminently distinguished both at home and abroad. (Cheers.) They were roud to #ee his celleucy and Lady Young at that ard, (Cheers.) His Excellency’s visit to our een and city, during wich he could not but earn much of our material resources and our wants, ‘was fitted to be of essential service to us, and he sin- cerely trusted that bis Excellency would be pleased with the reception, sincere and heartfelt, which all streets, Brooklyn, om Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, WALTGEN:—On Wednesday morning, Septem 8, WILLIAM WALTOEN, hen years and 7 eae The relatives.and triends are respectfully invited to attend the funcral, Irom the residence of hw Charles F, Bassi 442 Seco: Mii (thursday) aftorhoon, arene orciock. vent WILLFORD.—In Perth Amboy, Ne da on Weanes- THR JODIOIAL APPOINTMENTS IN. New Hamp. sHins.—The appointment by the Governor and Council of Judge Bellows as Chief Justice and Mr, }--MENDENHALT.—On Tuesday, Septem- Cluases in this community desired to extend to him, | Foster a# Associate Justice of the supreme Judic vanced to 184};. Rumors were cufrent that the ware “phe | der 7, by the Kev. M. Powell, J. Simonson to Vic- Gay Se] ber 8, E1L1% WILLFORD, Wile of Enos both in his personal and ottici capacity, and more | Court, in pia of Chief Justice Perley, wno rett consolidation would take place within a few days. Sones ont vaca TORIA L. MENDENHALL, daughter of Colonel E. B. | Willford, aged 69 years and 6 months. a expecially 8 the representative of our Queen. | from the bench, will, we think, be very acceptable it is said that in th an Ni FREGKTS. The ‘Wilder, of San Francisco, Cal. No cards. ‘The relatives and iriends are inyited to attend the 7 (Cheers,) He gave the ‘Health of the Governor Gen- | to the bar and the public generally,—Coyword (NV. H,) | I fat In the merging of the two roads New | yn the charsern San Francisco papers please copy. faneral, from her late residence, Smith atreet, Pert eral, Bir Joa Young,” and believed wey would ali | Pasriot, Seyi. 6 York Centrai iil be put ip gt 240 and Hudson River Gemaud for BRARDAN—FINROAN,—At Bt, Jobp's Church, New- | Amboy, on Friday morning, at clever o'clock.