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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1869—TRIPLE SHERT. Deloved wife of Frederick Fisher, after # long tines, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | test, tapta; rort wayne, 06% » 86; Alton and Terre | gt Lous choice outs extra.» W885 | Sebtpieg” whitch ras"tea” her father intant OBtavaRy. deel 8 Fears and 4 montan.» Haate, 33; Ohio and Missizalppl, 20% @31; New Jersey | southern choice and family... in Shout 100 yards from Taanten river, Ww! ves and of the family, 90 waves 2m | Gaiety Cag an An 1 | Etrterea $a | harem ie forte etpaad deta | See en yay new | Ret ape ih eb ‘The lover of sensations would have been amply | 143;do. preferred, 143 bid; Morris and Fssex, 8736 | Ryedour $78 | thrown down, though a tree at that ume, ane ctavay | (aureday} afternoon, st hal-past twelve o'clock rntied in Wall street to-day, where the excitement | Pd; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 115 110%} 40. Pre | Core meat: dra $45 | withstood the gale" and has" weatnered ail. the | York died at his country residence at Far Rockaway | jrom st, Matthew's church, corner of Broome @ pry amo nent upon a | ferred, 115 bid; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana | Corn meal. jersey ieneaee taal ny sturma for fifty-four years since, till now. During | on Tuesday last, Mr, Sadiier was in the forty-eighth Bizanes bey ze ee a ron ecrasis of stocks, New York Cen- | Central, 28 a 2934. ae at 8 fon sb iy Oat holders were very fr Foschee the house phy she tampest aiid ‘the floo boc bed hepa t having been \ a bed bonpert gia afters short lines, MiouABL GORING, im the ad finf " ‘The following were the closing street prices for | in thelr views, demanding a in ‘Net | together making @ stormy anniversary of the wed- ¢ year obtained a liberal education, anc ear of his age. tral, and a “break” corresponaingly great in the | _ The folowing were the closing sites! PriOe® TOF | imbined wits dion, jn neamtatng sxcbangy us st | ding day of are ‘Pierce more thau aif a ceuvury | onleaving his native land ior thia continens devoted | ‘The frieady of the family are requested to attend Sept. the funeral, from his late reside: ‘341 Tw ae street, this” (thursdayymormng, art ‘Ofteen minutes twelve o'clock. Southern mand m i general list. Affairs move so rapidly nowadays that 6144; do., new, 54 a 6434; Virginias, ex cou- } Holders evinced no disposition to force, sales, however ago.—Providence Jour OL Y hoice amber was offered at $1 54 a €1 65. pvridiadn thane it seems tedious to attempt any explanation of the pon, 85 a 26; do, new, 68 2 69; do., remstered stock, hough choice amber oe sing ee a . bia talents to the advancement of the Catholic religion im this country and Canada. Mr. Sadiler . eause of the wonderful change which has come over . | held. The sales were about (mostly last even- MURDER TAIAL AT WHITE PLAINS. 5 . 3 do. do., 1967, 52 a 53; “ je was the husband of the popular Catholic autho! HENNESSEY.—On Wednesday, September 22, EL tz theatreet, The facts are ali that are demanded, The | 4 4 49:40. do., 1806, 67 SF ee rs peered ET Ted and aber, Western, i 8 a ite i A Belin and » poplar Catholic anth< wot | anera, relict af dno. otneedey, Con ee ae 4 ‘a $1 75 for do. Gene- | Willlam Carpenter; a Negro, Arraigned for a1 wslatlons and veins the Murder of Peter Banta—An Interesting er. ut £0,008 bushels, at x do., levee sixes, 65 & 60; G0, do. euhts, | $i dedi ti for barrel and si ita tl bforralroui gi i¢ | Cnse—Women ae Witnessee=Verdict “Not je {84 a sti; Alapama | lghts, “as a ats | SP QU Sse wie autumn Out mapas and | Galea? — E a ‘or white 5 bee ap aggteat yet Daa OF. Wha eno Alabama fives, 62 a 65; South Carolina sixes, 70 a 71; Rigber “vhe sales were 70,000 buabels at 64o, to 67, a 68. WHITE PLAINS, Sept. 21, 1869, market today, and with it turned all the Qo., new, 67 a 68; do,, registered stock, 67 a 68; City She cepa ee Notice having been given that the trial of the i Stock Excl . The decline to 1984 + DEW, 3 0, i 3 for full prices. ‘ prs da sas be worse Piptgetiasancd of the of Memphis sixes, 47 a 48; City of Atalanta eights, | was in some demand, and 3,000 bushels ‘State were sold at | Colored man (William Carpenter) who stands charged 1 3L. Bark alt dul and nominal, 7 = storm which burst in all Its fury midway of the call | 85 8 90; Mobile Ohio sterling, €8 a 07; ao, eights, 59 & O gtwnurs were in light demand, and w heard of no sale with the murder of William Banta, Jr., in this vil- at the first session of tne board, Central had just re. " Del 72 @ | Bags were quoted at l6c. a 17}:c., and cloth, ec, @ Biqc. Jage, on the sth of July last, would be commenced & brscprinatypeczi gangs tg anpe a naa was quit, We, Gee eee tigate. aot 4c: | to-day the Court House was crowded from an early gone down to 195, It hesitated for a moment at 75; do. second mortgage, % > & Bry Os, that figure, then broke two or three per cent at & 8 be.) do. isal, L0¥e., do., and Tarnplco, i, No sales, hour, and a large concourse of citizens gathered Charieston first mortgage, 84 @ 86; do. second mort- | bond Nosaler. so derately active, Shipping was gage, 72 a 74; do. stock, 40 a 42; Greenville and gglings: Ra en rae et i iong rye auaw at | ADOut the several hotels, and, as is usual in country 7 Georgia sixes, 82 8 od Titinols winter, 8} Carolinas, ex coupon, 52 a 623{; do., new, 46 @ 47; for do. Kentucky, ‘and do., special tax, 603g @ 51; Louisiana sixes, 68 9 69; = oes acti Jo pact! R proennes of publishers in his line of bi rm, that of D. & J. Sadiier & Go. ae Re mane me been conspicuous forits publications designe: defend and support Catholiciam. Himself a thoroughly devout Ubi he was distinguisned for a kindness of heart for a benevolence of disposition, which made him widely esteemed and res) . In the social circle be was pleasant and agreeable and 1p all of hig business relations Le $ time for reasoning has gone by, Although the West a ern railway stocks have been the scapegoat hereto- g fore for the bear attack it was not until last night B that New York Central received their at- her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the famny are te aged fully invited to attend the funeral, from ber TGs bier 181 Mott street, on Friday afternoon, o'clock HERNON.—On Tuesday morning, September 21, Je HERNON, a native of Dublin, Ireland, 40 a ‘The relatives and friends of the 1 alsa the members of Washington Lodge No. 31, are re spectiully invited vo attend the tuneral, from hig late residence, No. 460 Washington street, thi (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’ctoch. Lewis.—At East Orange, N. J., on Taesday, Se] tember 21, JeNNig D., beloved wife ot Stewart Lewis and daughter of Martin B, and Maria A. Wale lace, aged 19 years, 7 months and 14 days, Y (Friday) morning, from the Barclay street Catholic church, where @ requiem mage will be offered for the repose of hig soul. Lieutenant General Themns Perronet Thomp- a sou, F. R. 8. Ri me uni to O—a fall on extreme quota- arty do, at Te, @ Ble. laces, engaged in an antmated discuss! e elatives and friends are respectfully invited te bs ad ss zi patrabi ie ~ cent. The csi to | Columbus Railroad, guaranteed, 05 a 67. Tigra. The demand was extremely ght. A few small ee! ot so a ant 6 agains Be . rersgicd < ay The London papers announce the recent death at | attend the funeral on Friday morning, at nien o'cle ba — ¥ 4 ‘At the Sub-Treasury to-day the proposals to geil | sales were made at Ibe. a 22c, for new, and de. a 10c. for old, | ¢ 6 ae bi case.The | packhesth of Lieutenant General Thompson, at one | from the residence of her parents, Pulaskt st over short sales caused a reaction, and the prices yan rapidly up again, the brekers who were deal- tng on narrow margins taking advantage of the East Orange. Interment in Greenwood, LARMANDE.—On Tuesday, September 21, JonN LEON LARMANDE. he ‘ket was quiet but for all Hoe! p fivo-twenties to the government embraced a total of seperate “he market wae, cue aes court met at nine o’lock, Judge Gilbert presiding. ume one of the most prominent of public characters neariy eight millions. Those accepted were tn the AVAL STORES.-Spirits turpentine was slow of sale, the | A Very large pauel had been struck for this case, but pI Pp in Engiand. He was born at Hull in 1783, and was aA prions ware meetr eS yesterday's | peyerticleas great diMeculty was experienced i t for merchants id shippl ucated. mar con db! ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend thé chance to geil before it should again elude them, | !ts and at the arc epee Reh, ronzes... TRS Fea se eer aaonin ‘wea auilrtut | in getting @ jury. Nineteen ont of every twenty per- | * a aloes sone Layo bye fap ns funeral services at St. Anne’s church (Astor place), 2 i, x q 18 and 3 2—Strained, ON 2 wineh, however, it again went off to 1s7, Rallying bine $6 0 63 Wi He. 5 88 e ee 1,38 #4 28; pute | gutlt of the prisoner oF was opposed to capital | entered tie navy asa midshipman, serving for the brain, RICHARD KImbaLt. LAY, soa Scion ‘once more, it ascensted to 194}4, aud the **bulis!? who 1 ee oa td pics ale hte Washington | DUDIshment, Ttwas halt-past twelve o'clock before | years, wien he entered the army aa a leutenant in ) G.and Caroling K, Lay, aged 10 nionthss acruliced, wei Wing jubilant, when 8 Of Souths ich 500 bbia, were sold at #2 50, j the ie Corps. He saw & good deal of acti er |ADDOX.—At ark, Dutchess count . had not been sacrificed, were growing jubil Pred epee tig bo Bee rt es ook the required number of jurors were obtained and vice, and nally atvaned the rank of leutenant | on Tuesday, September 21, CAarHAKINe cage bbls. without sales of consequence. Of crude sperm about | Sworn, The following named gentlemen constituted another break carried it to 185, Tne spectal m- Leng fecling these changes are 500 bbis were suld on private terms. Inother kinda there a : fuenges at work in effecting es eatin: tat Gas haneee whe Jury:—William H. Park, foreman; Edward Gus- Lith é briefly traced in the flying street ramors, thar were ; Nee te ica ce Lit Perrourom. Crude, "in bulk, was dull, thers, being | taveson, James S. See, Jesse Ferris, James Carroll, Miick as “leaves in Valambrosa.” The most pre- 8.0 01-6, rej x scarcely any demand, and prices were nomiie) at wi v1 tt, Enoch k, William posterous oe was to the eect that Commodore | 45,1:0 1264, cou, 18,600 Test eo 70 | Ho, (No eales were reported. Owing the, cupresian 13 seep aera taleateg ee Vanderbilt had died suddenly, although those wno ‘The government bond market closed with the fol- | was stit dull and heavy, and prices Teceded ‘46. ; or c. per gallon, . :—U a , closing at about S2c. for standard white for jember de: | Vanscoy, were secretly selling the stock 1n the moruing had | lowing quotations:—United States currency sixes, livery. Rear re eee sae enontedh at See 1,000 do py BPG EI cURL rs seen him eafely on a epecial train en route to the Th fly ; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 120 @ 12034; | for first half October at S2\c., seller's option. Other we es eek OX: do. divetwentics, rec | tien for Cciover were yumnored al Btige, dae. but wo | stated by the District Attorney, J. 0. Dykman. The Albany, whither he was going to carry out consolida- } 40. do., coupon, peapeeya could not trace them; 500 standard white ‘tn bulk were soll | prisoner, William Carpenter, caused the death of tion, It the gilded scheme of consolidation | gistered, May and November, 110} o 120; do. do., | at 26c. Navhtha was duil and nominal, In Philadelphia, the | is J “ . Bs Pages Nate ie ee Hake gare coupon, 1862, do,, 121% 0 121% 5 do. do,, coupon, 1864, market was extremely quist and lower, sloping at 33 ol Peter Banta, Jr., on the 8th day of July last, under rea ¢ }, 1962, do., $ oy . y 140.) 500 dow sy . ty be lastmary ine: momiing Die the pros. | do., 1197 012035 do, do., coupon, 1865, 12034 9 12045 | and (late last evening) 4,(00 do, for September at 32',c* i Seeder RO oe cael ha epsea nee be pect of an enormous scrip dividend was paraded | do. do,, registered, January and July, 118% @ 118%; Provistows.—Receipts, 100 bbls. teof,5 do. cut meats ei Keiyhay 5 wd Halen taeitend es Defore the public gaze, Next in ordercame a report | 40. do., coupon, 1888, do., 1183 & 118%; do. do,, cour reap ee 2 et ecaey piers beak, e cburel a ah ie jo! es si pail that an injunction had been issnea by te Supreme | Pov, 1807, do., 119% @ 11874; Go. do, coupOd, | ¥51 75.0 68% for new mess. ‘The sales were swal!, bein; uly saint bhangra g A an. Ho! wore nanes. Court to prevent consolidation, the applicant repre- | 1868, do., 118% a 118%; do. ten-fortics, registered, aa 0.) etwoun tia. peiaqner snk Bente, /e se mawod, ous 400 bbis. tot te ‘B31 iL) a oat 1a ort, ae i clip messy and QU for extra prime, For Tutare volivery renting himself asa holder of Hudson River stock, | 108% 8 108%; do. do., coupon, 108% a 1084. there were nantes reported, Live and then: the latter fell to the ground. Carpenter “-premediiaga were steady aciic. | waa seen to have im his hand some r ressed hogs were steady ut 1c. n 80) whose interests were avout to be prejudiced by the | The exports (exclusive of specie) frout New York | jcc wan moderately deult in at stendy Wri tieaaler being | Sharp instrament, with whieh tt would be proved acheme, This report was treated rather indecor- | to foreign ports for the week endiag September 21, | 150 bbls. at #6 a $14 for plain mess, and #10, 8 $16 for extra harp a Pp heme, Ps 2 do, Tlerce beef was dull and nominal; a small jot India mess | he struck deceased several times, When Banta ‘ously by the street, was laughed at in one place and | and since the commencement of the year, compare Ue sold on private terms, Of beef hams, | 0. va icea trom the ground blood was flowing fr was feared in another. Ite successor was one that | as follows with those of 1867 and 156 which were steady ip there were gr ood g from iy value, * a fow small sales within the range of $25 a $3’ | 9 wound under his left ear and also from his throat, ft had not been served in time, and that the meeting 1867, 1968, 1899, For cut meats the market was dull, the demand belng light, y 3, 45,52 r 752,24 c "i stock, | It was found that his throat was cut. Assistanc took place without interruption, walle still another the week.... $3,425,523 $2,509,008 $3,762,261 | but pricca were generally steady, owfng to the amall stoc tance ow 34.19 Sales about 50 pack: it 14c, for shoniders, 8c. a )9c. for version of the dificulty said that when the injane- Sachin opel chad pear ateat lace fekied hams nage 4c foram ea and ied has having served Be onan pian pe cane oe . Since Jan. 1..$133,572,340 $120,24,772 $137,873,202 | there tery lg 2 (“s ul » tion reached Albany 1t was vacated by owe of ¢ 3 era were dales of $000 18 fond clear fn bulk aCe pane) akye Fuisaguentiyi tron ineeiecta ot ils colonel. On his return to England he entered into political life, becoming conspicuous for his connec- tion with the free tradé movement, and especially for his support of the Anti-Corn Law League. He was firet elected to Parilament in 1885 for Hull ana served at intervals till 1s5¥. He was for many years editor and proprietor of the Wesiminster Keview, His reputation rests principally upon his defence of free trade, of the principles of Which Le was one of the earliest asserters. Christopher J. Maddox, in the 3d year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place trom her father’s roa popes Hyde Park, unis day (Thursday), at twelv@ o'clock. Savannah (Ga.) papers please copy. MALLERY.—On Monday, September 20, nay MALLERY, late of Myrtle aven.e, Brooklyn, aged years, Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his sun-in-iaw, John Bateman, 217 East Twenty-third street, New \ ork. Morkis.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 21, Euiza A., wife of Jeromus Morris, aged 58 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res} fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resla dence, 142 Sands street, thia (Thursday) atterDooly at two o'clock. Poughkeepsie, Albany and Troy papers pleas@ copy. ‘HOnax.—On Wednesday, September 22, EvGEN! Moran, son of Joseph and Lucy Moran, age@1 yea and 10 months. ‘Tue friends of the family are requested to the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 230 Kast Tenth street, this (Thursday) ai 002, two o'clock. Mix.—At East Gainesville, N, Y., on Tuesday, Sepe tember 21, Byron Mrx, of this city, aged 49 years. NesBirt.—On Wednesday, September Mary ANN NESBITT, aged 20 years, 6 months and 11 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respects fully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late resis Admiral Nir Robert Lambert Baynes, K. C. B. The Pall Mau Gazette of the 10th ingtant reports the death of this officer, in the 78d year of bis age. He was born in 1796, and in 1810 entered the royal navy. after passing through the vartous grades he became captain in 1823, the promotion being ior gal- Jant service at the battle of Navarino during the pre- vious year, and where he greatly distinguished him- self. He subsequently became vice admiral and admiral. The Admiral “was married in 1846 to the Hon. Frances Denman, daughter of the first Baron Denman.” He was a Knight of the Order of the Redeemer of Grace, and in 1860 was made K, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Prey, reported, ‘There is nothing particular in the way of news to ei rhe las » No. 8 Lewis street, this (Thursday) aftere the judges there, and that the diree- | ‘The last two statements of the condition of the | Lard was moro sought atten and irite frmer. | The te note going on at the Navy Yard of this atation. poi Noe ody alten tors were allowed to meet in peace, it | Boston banks compare as annexed:— and Wie a Tor’ Koltle reuderodn mcludhng 300 Panky 1 oon RAIL Sis: EAU Ata Otani Oo eno aCe Repaira are still progressing steadily upon the ves- a Rane! reTuesday, September 21, Amos RooKE, became pretty certain late in the afternoon that Sept, 1. Sep, 20. ea, for the Inst half of January and the Die of || Mateacea whol resulted: 1a telecast oe Fane sels, which have been heretofore enumerated in the | in the 83d year of his age. is Loans. s+ ++ $04,437,227 $104,478,049 Inc, $41,722 | February at 1c. seller's optt on, Banta Mr. Dykman contented himself and then ‘The relatives and friends of the family are the meeting had taken place, and the street began | Checic, but steady. There were @ few small sales | coned rhe first witness. 9c, for cominon to prime. HERALD, that were lying in ordinary. There are fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reste 1,253,474 ‘015,881 Dec.v42,703 | carotiaa at to think Central was a purchase. It was in this | Loga: tenders. 1, 1 12,747'357 Inc.876,148 | ~ Suaar. market for raw was dull, the demand belog Robert Pratt. swore that he knew Peter Bante and | about 3,000 men now on the pay rolls at the yard, all | gence of hig son-in-law, Johu Hanshe, 12 Mortom buoyant period it touched the highest figure of the | Duefmothirb'ka 15 FETT TG Ford eh UR ea ea CC Se full | was in White Plains on the day when he was kuled; | o¢ wnom, under recent instructions from the Trea- | street, tis (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. due to oth’r b’uks 13 3,642 Inc. 260, prices for all grades, Fair to good ret ing Cuba was quoted } be was walking behind Bante on hong © the at the reaction. But a new set of rumors attacked it again. } jyepusit: 3 ayaa: 30497 Deore aid | at ic. a i2c. ‘The sales were 250 bhdsy, pal prisoner anda woman were with them; first | aury Department, are paid semi-monthly tustead of ieee ew a Col semrrat nib a , Y ‘They were to the effect that Central was to be putin | Cireniats + 95,291 25,277,794 Inc. 80,485 | Lerths, ‘Hoined waa leon actives But irmiy held thing thatattracied bis attention to thegroup wasthe | monthly, a6 was customary. many years steamship agent at Nicaragua and Age st 18 and Hudson River at the same figure, the peered v Hard, 7045 sof white, Ive. a 1yge.; exira ee eae SE The steam frigate Colorado has had her masts put | pinwall. ssituiiy taviten former being allowed a cash dividend of eight per SALES AT THE MEW YOUX STOCK EXCHA¥32. wai Tada Wt apd sekntnad wh the quote pay. and rosently got much closer; then ho saw ip, and is rapidly drawing towards anaes 4 attend the fanerul, from his late residence, 823.W 4 7 tons publigued ii last issue, punte strike the woman with a stick about ur feet splendid ship 18 destines cent. AS many brokers were unable to borrow Wednesday, Sept, 22—10:15 A. Me DrEAACHE Wren GW OL hus: bok Mendy inigatue. Small 1 ipneand tlewiden of nis thom over te back and is highly probable that this splen: iP Thirtieth street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, money at three o’clock, there was a pressure to sell sales were made at lve. a 203, tobe the flagship ot the Asiatic squadron, the Pis- | without further notice. $00 she Hud Riv RR, head; the woman called carpenter a “son of a —;* x 6s 1 .—t di orning, 8 the stock, which unfavorable circumstance oc- H $00 Readicg ER: La a ee aD at at cot Ter price for | @soudile then followed and Bante and the prisoner | cataqua having been absent on that station about of ancl, 6 the sealtence of ranean, / castoned the last and final decline of the day. | 100000 US 6 00 do. cormo clinched; the latter caught Bante by the legs and | tWo YER: | 1 in readiness for comimission in | 245 Wost Fourth street, EDWARD SANFORD, Jt. Witiekey,— ecelts, 878 bble. With small receipts anda | tarew him heavily to the ground; Peter got up again food trade demand holiers were enabled to dictate the price | and took a stone to throw It ab the prisoner, but fo-day, and accordingly sold ax high an BI Bon the spot, | dyopped it again; witness heard Carpenter’ say, wile for future delivery only #1 12 could be obtained, The | \rhvow it if you dare,” and the other reply, “Thea sales amounted to about 200 bbla, at 81 18 a G1 J, tax paid. | Ws 20Y you atrike me?” as Carpenter spoke he aa- the 29th year of his age. ‘The friends of tho family are requested to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock, SADLIER.—On Tuesday, September 21, at Far Laer I., JAMBS SADLIER, Of the firm of D, d The course of the rest of the market was] Huw Dardly as sympathetic with the decline in the | {Ww CS Vanderbilt stocks ontil later in the day, when | 2m ~ do. they yielded to tne stringency in the money market ey os bss, about ten days and will then take her station in the harbor under the direction of Port Admiral String- ham. She 18 a fast vessel and will be available a3 an active spy and prom t messenger in case she may be na ad vaiiced toward deceused in a stooping position and | Wanted to overhaul the movements of Cuban priva- | yoo auer & Co,, in the 48th year-ol his age. and to the general depression which was at last the ] | <c00 08 $'s, 140, c. 00 do, 5g é Si struck at him toward his face; fhe seemed to | tecrsin this vicluity. r 1 ” ] g 1a ood REAL ESTATE SALES. fave a kniie in’ ts ‘hand; ‘both men were | ‘ihe United States steamer Richmond was at Lis- Bis reitiaios will be taken to St. Peter's church, result of the great decline in the special stocks re- Jerred to. Hudson River ai its lowest touched 166 and Harlem 140, The lowest poiat of the day for the other railways was reached on the street after the Barclay street, on Friday morning, at ten o’clock, where a solemn high mass will pe offered for the - ropa of his soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery. relatives and friends of the family are respec! invited to attend, 1 Canadian dod Irish papers please copy. bon, Portugal, September 6. She was to sail for Cadiz and other Spanish ports on the ollowing day. Below will be found @ list of her officers:— Cuplain—J, kk. M. Mullany. Lieutenant Commanders—R, R. Wallace (execu- on ther feet during this part of the scuttle; ‘Tio attendance at the sale of villa plots at Green- re the, beried ye cy Rion Pibee was Seen to ~ low freely from. Bante’s toroat and a gash was ville Grove, Hudson county, New Jersey, property | Visine on his neck. UD cross-examination witness was good, and the bidding quite spirited, Below | stated that he was about Ofty yards in the rear of Sdjournment of the Long Room, the excited crowd will be found particulars of the sale:. tue parties when the fraces comuenced; Caryemver { tive officer), J. W. Phillip, D, Cassell, A. 8, Crowiung- 1 . — a t Ws | » De 1. oh ning, swaying ina mass before tie doors of the Sivek | “HG Geomia GREENVILLE ROVE, M4 YRorERTY—oy rewss x. | Hada goose In his hand; all three were walking | shield and J. B. Coguian, a anruc fox SovowoN, son of Nathan nd An Exchange until near nightfall, Ihe figures thus | 10) Misaourt Woon, Bowes there was no wrangiiug betweco them pre- Masters—H, W. Lyon, W. H. Parker, Jr, Lv. Soiomon, aged 6 months and 27 days. attained are snown tn the list of street quotations Block #, ots ete san Gach, : Tain : the “fovea Y trom then pounds Cart eed Heenelgn—o D. Webster. eg zelauves Potent the. tne Za are ie " lots 80 and 29, 95x10, eact fi 4 y ’ fe respect, 100d Chie & Block 4° fots 26 and 27" 95x120" cach: raising: ad fr grot rpenter fully invited to attend the funeral, Surgeons—8. #, Cones; Passed Assistant, C. Kersh- ner, Paymaster—J. B. Toltree. Engineers—Onief, Johu Johnson; First Assistant Engineers, F. A. Wilson and ¥. G. sinith, Jr.; Second Assistant Engineers, H. W. Phillips and J. W. Hoilt- hau, and Third Assistant Engineer, IF’. M. Ashton. ‘Midsniymen—O. G. Bowman, Ii. Winslow, KE. J. Berwind, R. G. Daveupor:, T. Bolles, F. B. Hull, A a n Nichols, W. C. Negiey, W. Kellogg Boaiswain—R. Bixon. Gunner—J. Rogers. Carpenter—E. {hompson, Sulimaker—W. Kogers. Captain's Clerk—K. U. Gillespie, Paymaster's Clerk—s. W. Thomas, The United States steamer Sabine and the steam- hip Guard were at Lisbon on the 6th inst. The jaard was to sai! for New York the same day. further on, and are og near correct as it was possibie | | b © 40 do. to obtain them in the vibratory charaeter of prices, | jie Piite,FtW@Chh hei 1 jo obis’a WW The scene in the Stock Excaange had } (nog Cal Cis. 51. eee a0. ta counterpart im the Gold Room, where | % shs Fourth N bk.... 104% the “vers,” emboldened by their success in thé | 1%) West Pulon Tel... vailways, essayed a sharpattack. This was so sud bs den the ‘‘bulls” were takea unawares and the price Sell to 13734. The latier, however, instantly railed and returned the asswult, putting the price up an eighth per cent at a time, and allowing but few re- actions, unti! they looked down on tueir assatlants Srom the crowning point of 141%, The “bears” be- came frightened, and large numbers cowered, their fears being heightened by reports that war with Spain was imminent, as General Sickios had de es back; it was then that witness observed the ood. Josiah Tompkins, the next witness called, gave evidence corroborative of the preceding, but pro- duced no new facts, Elizabeti Comes, being called, said she saw Bante, the deceased, the prisonvr and the woman alluded to walking opposite the Episcopal church; they ap- peared to be wraugling about @ goose that Carpen- ver was carrying in luis buud; bante went up to the prisoner and said tuat the goods (meaning the goose) wore stolen, and added, ‘You are a son of a ——;’’ there was a close struggle, and witness saw biood on Bante’s neck. On Cross-examinauion sha stated that sue had been formerly tn che service of Mr. Baute, Sr.; she did not see Bante strike the woman. Michael Hogan, the next witneas, gave evidence 0) substantially tue same as that of the preceding wit- : nesses, a S ‘The most important witness and whose evidence im No. sag East Tinrtieth street, this (Thursday) morning, nine o'clock, precisely. ‘TURNER.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, September 20, in the 78th year of her age, Mrs, MARGARBT TURNER, relict of Peter Turner. Her remains will be taken from her late residen 120 Portiand avenue, near Myrile, this (Thursday! morning, at ten o'clock, to St. James’ Cathedral, Ji street, Where a solemn requiem mass Will be for the repose of her soul, thence to the Cemetery o! the Holy Cross, Fiatbush, for interment, Prien i Gasman are respectfully invited to ate en Van Cort.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 2t, Mrs, ANN Van Cort, relict of Henry Van Cott, i the 75th year of her ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of he Mrs. J. T. Whitehouse, 110 Elliott place, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Her ree $6 | Biock 4, jots 26 ana 2%, 26x120, ench * 833% | Block 4, lots 24 and 23, 25x12, each Block 4) Jots 22 and 31, 95x120, ench Block 4} lots 20 and 19. 25x120, each Block 4, lows 5 and 6, 953124, éa Block & lots 7 and # 295x128) ea Block 4, lots 9 and 10, 25x): eac! Land 1%, 25x12, exo y 18 and 14, 252423, Biock jots 15 and 16, 257122, each. Block 4, lots 17 and 1s, 25x19, each Block 8 lote 146 and 147, 2oxi0y, Block 8, lot 145, 25x100....... Block 8, lots 153 and 137, 262100, ac Block & lot lid 253100"... Block 3) lots 188 and 188, Saxti, Block 8 lots 181. ant 1a0), Bix Block 2, lot 116 to 121, 23x10, ea Block 2) lot 61 to 88, Ybx100, each, 2} lots 110 an‘t 111, each. dO... + Bb j ench. 200 Tol. Wabi West pret &0 ac! 2500 Obio & Miss RR.... 81 200 do. an manded hi apers, Yet cash ld was ‘100 Chie & B75 | Was tue turning point in the trial was Dr. Clarke, of ‘The following named midsiipmen were detailed sdavy “tm Sa caat gon Miho Chasing ates 10 3 lots #3 | Wine Pains, who aressed Saute’s wound and | from the Kichinond, September 5, and ordered to aoe ee eon Welaanine, merrenoec a a tearing s 400. Block § lots 113, 8i0 | attended him'to tile death. Divested of all profes- | report on board the Guard for return to the United | , ,.°°*itt' con of James S and Jonnie B. rome gna the “bulls” pald from seven per ceat, iw a 41% | Biock 8, lots 114 and 63, each ++ 85 | stonal expianations It amounted to this—that at the | States:—C. U. Cornwell, R. R, Ingersoll, A. Marix, ps mpsvariry J.D. J. Kelley, R. M. Thompson, C. W. Chipp, A. Eniott, H, G. stunson, W. M. Oowg'll, 3, Ames. Commander A. E. K. Benham, the efficient execu- tive officer of the Navy Yard, bas returned to his post of duty irom leave of absence. Passed Assistant William A. Marmion, attached to Jer, awed 10 months, ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are respeoty fully invited to attend the funeral, m the reate deuce of his parents, No. 295 Saekett street lyn, on morning, at hali-past ten o'o, Wuirngy.—In London, on Monday, July 26, LIAM WHITNBY, 800 of the lave William Whitney, gold, to one-eighth to have weir balances carried. The strategy of the policy which the goid clique have been pursumg in keeping the interest rate in the earryiug column instead of on the bor- rowing side was of the shrewdest kind, and 1s ouly | 10 ume of his deatu Bante was physically prongs thas Hervy Sale of Hudson River Property. bis brain was Wi is called an alcoholic brain, an + 168 9 i that he was suiering from the effects of delirium 21004 S, Emberson, of New York, has negotiated @ trans- | ci izens, Inthe opinion of the witness death was fer of the property on the Hudson river bank, com- | caused by five distinct wounds on bis head and pricing twenty-three acres, with resideace, near Tai necs, reacting on & ‘The wounds "cus, Suv Wo aes 100 N 3 Central 200” do Zac $ 100 rytown, y ‘Alexander A. Meidrom, to | Were the indirect cawse of the man’s decease, and | the Navai Mtospital, Washington, D. U., has receive commensurate with the skil} of the whole move- | iy HNTENTARE LAr he a ferrite gies Were iuihicted with @razor, Deceased died on the | leave of absence to visit Kurope for one year, an I gs and frienas of the famiy are invi ment, They have shown that the “pears” are at | 0 0S oD asin on Sed sieh hee es lathof July. will sail tor Paris from Baltimore to-day. ie Mag heap agit need eet ankle! tin | =" , | 100 Hud River RR. 200 Col, C&T U Bi Afier tie examination of a number of witnesses The United States steamer Portsmouth was at , 4 ay Bs their mercy and will be until gold comes this way | 10 ry 187 00 do. Fe - ‘j past ten o’clock, from St. Paul s churol Pf 13 ( MAUINE TRANSFERS. whose testimony was untuiporiant, Mr, Chauncey | Salia September 6, bound for Rio Janelro, ‘WALTON.—On’ Thesday, September 21, at his srom Europe. Several consignments are bow on | 5) i004. Soy Shatier caitod to the stand the prisoner at the bar, dence, 100 East Sixtieth street, the Rev, WILL, sbipboard, and hence many Inferred that the “bulis” | 31 1W H& 6 The following is @ complete list of marine trana- | Willam Carpenter. ‘here waa @ stir in the crowded Warron, D. D., Professor of Hebrew in the Gener were giving the warket 1ts last equeeze preparatory | 1 fers from the Custom House from the 16th to the | Court ag he ascended and tok his seat In the wit- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 1 n 224 Instant 1uclusive:. nese chair, He was dressed im a dark bine coat and Sb an eowap) eee, a of the jate Admiral Walton, her Britannic Majesty's to gracefully evacuating and adopting tue bear tac- NS ; € pair of army trousers, and wore his hair tied with ena eed fica, Whether they have reached the potut to drop | "0 U8 Oe 28 ey a ne RS | astring, tied'around the crown. His fea‘ures have Marricd. NOUS Sat reason waveette from remains to be seen; but the more coufident of | 300 US v4 + 120% 60 do. 118% nothing In common with the type of the Southern Bacx—Suira.—On Tuesday, September 21, at 85 ai " ait 5000 Us 6-20, , Uist, 965 do, 118% negro. He gave his evidence clearly and willingly, | Gold street, Booklyn, Mr. Wat d. Baow, o! the bears predict that the culmination of the price | 10000 di 118% Guu US & 1083 ) but labored under sreatexcitement. Kncouragéd | Exeter, inglaud, to Miss ANNA AUGUSTA SMirH, of MEDICA. 4g near at hand, OS on hod 1000 do. 108%, see te by the, easy manner of the connsel and sue New Brunswick, N. J. “~TGPROLALT Le bh SORA cana} ent agi 5 C1 Sept, 15.) dee} silence of tie spectators, the witness an New Branswick papers please copy. iedtoni Colle, e in ying the movement against stocks and gold One Clock P. M. pt prisoner stated that on the sth of July BLEECKE pitt te gal 4 the J, 8. Barnes University ong pacer ated sous, Londons ; the bears rendered money excecdingly active, | £14000 Tenn 6, new. Behe iS ‘There was a panic-itke inquiring for funds long after | 2? 4 bank hours, and the most extravagant rates were paid for “turning” stocks, whivh is the expedient for avoiding the charge of usury, and shows that Wail streev can always gct around the law when so disposed. Tu the ordinary stocks this digterence between “cach” purchases and ‘‘reguiar” sales was ‘Qn eighth to a quarter per cent, but as high as one 800 shs Chic & Rk TRR, 103% 25 .NJ Central RR..... JUL 10 do. 01 100 Chicago 200 Ml es Paul RB 200 Mi & St Paul pr. Tou do. 100 do. 400, do 6) Pre W 150 do... 4 100 Ohio & Mins % 100 Hen & St Jo RR. ms ‘vel, near Chambers. N. B.—No fee unless cured. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIA’ without mercury. Oftice and consultations My HARMISON, LT Blowctsed street LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATERY BY Dr. EVANS, 94 Chatham atreet, wisout mi re anhood restored by his Elixir of Lite; recommended befor¢ marriage. [Independens Davi Mitchell. HEVRY BLRBOKER, Jr., to EMILY FRANCES, younges! daughter of Jacob Berlin, Eaq., of New York, No carae. he was walklag along #roadway, White Plains, waen he heard somevody coming behma him; he had bag with him, and was just slitting a largé hole in it to give two geese he had in it more room for their necks; Mr. Peter Hanie came up, brustied agaiast Ww bim and said, “Whero did you get the geese 7 1 0. Waah!ng) o answered that Ipought them for three dollars; he Robt. B. Smith said, “You lie,” wad then raised astick and struck Rove Be the geeae on their heads with 16; 1 asked him what he did that for, and he said, “Yo make them keep their heads up;’? my wife case up tuen and asked what the matter was; 1 said, “Nothing 13 the matter,’ ¥ KNER—URMY.—On Wednesday, September 22, at St. John’s chapel, New York, by the Rev. George B. Andrews, JOSIAH FAULKNER, Esq, of Wappinger’s Falia, to Mra. CATHARINE A. URMY, Of New York. No cards, an Francisco papers please copy. Htaginb —feriy.—vn Weduesday, September 22, at the residence of the bride's father, 514 West Forty: | A SRE AT BENEEACTON To LADIES 18 Dt. Ea m an , 7 ty street, by the Kev. William Pope Y , « ber cent was said to have been allowed in the cuse io Ho MOC CR she said to me, “That's always the way; some white eee ell a ‘Maine, hie a toner iso gentlemen treated; private diseases cured; manb f Central and the other high priced ehares, ‘The | 4 . 3% Oe pee oe, PO ed bed of this city. No cards. —— commercial paper market was stagnant, as might be aera nave wancige Bat le ADM ng sak Tete As gs Maine papers pease Copy. —MME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDe ; you to do with it? she satd she was ereakin 1 "Ou 5. «wife, cures at one interview; elegant Roome for ni expected in such @ time, Foreign exchange was STREET QUITATIONS, vo her “husband we walced on, Mr. ante CO | ge oeciucuna or thee Deidere weeente erty | ing: aor 416, Mark's place, wcll _ Utterly demoralized, end notes do not bear quotation | « ——- tinuing to telk; tien be wtruck my wife with ing | Rey, Mr, Willis, GkoKom W. HAMILTON to IDA N. ae AND GGAa REMMGY BOR mianeiaie ie PC! ck; ert t! 4 4 - al ND 80! this evening. Government securities stood the | weet unt Pers r ‘ee taiheabath ta ie tint Str’ Bante ae ee ik ihe he he elgg of George Coleman, Esq., all of iets Re Pontuguaie Hees Pau Rivage nine " el Paciti in % Ve inte reitef, being a y prey Vaden. storm bravely, but yielded bevween @ half to three- Faatie Mall... Ty @ 18 club and fasiened bis hand om ny throut HUN/ER—WiGHTMAN.—On Tuesday, Septembor zi, | A indy ‘writen’—Those ila reliave m8 # mga Quarters per ceni, the 'éi’s at one time touching | Faison hi sos and pushed me back; I struggled to get | py the Kev. Thomas D. Anderyon, D. BD. Jon M. | inconvenience, like magic. | Price $6, ‘MAU! 118%. When given as collaccrals money was nad | F ts Bla 8 BN away, DUE Could Not, and them eaugnt hold of wm | Horan to NELUE A. WidHTiAN, all of this ety. No | CHAU: 0! Liverty street, of kent by mall. upon them by the leading government houses at seven per cont, but the street pad gold interest. by vue legs and threw tin, after which he got w aud lurew @ stone at me and then another; I foag LADIES" PHYSIOIAN.—DR, H. D. GRINDLE, 199 botn; we clincned; Lesid “Dou't,” and he got me VP + Bae Ws cards. ga Oe |ARTHEUS—ASPINALL.—On Wednesday, Septem- AY West Twenty-sizth street, near i regi ey ‘actiog in this Mi ber 14, at the Church of the Hoiy Trinity, by the Key. | i# years successful and unint - _ ————— : upt pr ” surities Ww ot Vi 7 VER down; iny knie was open still im my band and T . Steen, F. H. rr in relief to 'adies, with or without medich Whe changes in Southern securities were not very COMMERCIAL REPORT. BASE BALL NOTES, dont know whether L-cat bia or Not; It 1 did 1 | Sava Lis soln of thls Grye Ce ANSIE Bs | Piieetp the mon anxious ia 34 hours. "Elegant room for lag , Auportant, but they gave way to the sweeping force “ ETE AT didn't mean to; my only iolive ia #iruggling wes PARKBR—MCUARISTIB.—On Monday, Boptember | *** requiring n of “ deusana current, particularly for the more WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22-6 P, M. To-day the Nationals will play the Atlantica at the | ' Bet vay MONE. mination by the Disirict Attorney | 2% S¢ vote P: Dodge's Mansion House, Maco mb's A MADAME GRINDLE, FEMAL! PHYSICIAN, yg lative vonds. z ~ 1 5 the > A he Dist omney the Rev. Geo ixon, of W Z cl rit to all’ spec Corvax.— Rio continued quiet, bat sendy, at formerpricer, | Capitoline; the Athletes will play the Powhatans at | qi not suake tia testimony In tie sinuliont pacicus | Paik Waduag Qe pecrde, MXC OF rem rer | ale creat amentystixth sircoty guaran mee revit to all Ce Late this afternoon the following special despatch | The sales were 848 bags ex Union, on private terms. Of | the Union grounds; the Ewipires—Old? and | lar. ‘the case for the prosecution amd defcuce was daughter of the late Robert McChristie, ali of this ESOS ‘was received from Albany. It clears up in a mea- | other kinds we heard of no sales of consequence, “Young'—will play at Hoboken, and the Metropoli- er artes aie jieeane cen ott A CERTAIN, CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WIT sure the mystery attending the action of the aire Corrox.—There was an active demand from both spinners 1 i 5 r. Caauncey by * Who undertook the defence RD—MARTRN.—At Darien, Conn., on Monda: Or without medicine, by Mademe BESTEL: Prof pomeeians si © | sca exporters, and more lnquicy trom speculators nye | (22 OF Harte will play the Liverty of New Bruns | fo tue priguner ou short notice aud without guy pre- | september 20, by tne iteve Ldward. Lathrop, Ii. 1s | Fontsnnesay yore 2,72 tra, er nal rs : wick at Harlem. Paracioa, addressed the jury for the defence, Keview- The directors of the Hudson River and Central | Mount of business transacted was falr and full prices were | ne anove mentioned engagements all depend, of | 12 the evidence at lengtn, he scouted tue idea tnt galtoads mer mere today aad agreed to wubmie the | Fealeed, the market closing, however, rather hoary. The ub efit GE abaeras 9 aa there was @ motive in tho Killing of Benta; the Question of consoildation to the stockholders to voto | tiles were 803 bales (including 1,964 to arrive), of which | COUFSE, on the will Of Messrs. Eke Y. Noxial and J. | prisoner had acted purely in self-defence, it he mm as required by law witiiu afew days. ‘fhe | 1.966 were for export, 1,432 for spinning and 621 on apecula | Piuvius. They have been “seen” during the past | (the counse)) saw his wile attacked by a ruilan uke Runrried indibe Crise BA volte oa dever fall fe 3085, which can’ Be eal r from avenue, an "4 Greenwich street or seat by tale CaulloareAN others MY, WILLIAM A, Waxed, of Stamford, 0 Nis® JULIA G., youngest daughrer of the Iate william Mi New Yor! counterfeit, Verma ore not 1n2We public, Dat It 1s said Hudson | tion. In future deliveries there was conslderub! forty-eight hours, but whether “seen? the deceased, he would not exect to be heid tn his Leta PHYSICI ie ‘Will be mivre favorably dealt with, rainor putting tt | ay fui prices. Sales were mate of po bal Antone dveccia n to “let up’ will onl: aig beipiur ‘© | conduct to the exactitude of one of sir ANDARIESR.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, Septem- Ce gio ‘ignen ween into ths consolidation at 195, white Central 1s | dling, for Uetober, at Bice m doe. 108 ees ica D only be known by how | Jsaac Newton's astronomical proviems, (This | ber 22, at Yonkers, WM. A perioe enghwement femtintn, Ho: i, Augie gieet Remee Marked 405, ‘The yresiest excitement prevalied in | ¥54e) Ww do, tor bere ter. partes De BHU 40. (eee oe at | ELC TOM ay beh remark caused loud appiause tn the coure, waick, | Win. 5, and kia Andarles Kireot. “Foce reasonable, after n radical Cure iw perforu the cy on receipt ui the ni froma Wall street, | Savannah), for November, and 200 4 othe bts Gerober ikwiD tare n their aod behavior, so that | however, was instantly, suppressed.) The location | and i5 days, samen weelintehnervee teenth tcisnicne ‘Tho earniugs Wil Het $9,000,000 and thus be able to | Private'terms, We append the cur ‘quotations ope wa me no vt to believe that their wip | of the severalywounds suowed that the prisoner kept ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect - DVICE TO LADIES IN 7TRONBLE.—DR, DIO! Ba dividend ou ‘the consolidated capital of Uplands Movie Neo Grteane Sing Sing to-morrow 18 per consequence of any } hig hand in motion, regardiess of what he was doing | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at | (A. 95 Amity atreot, relieves all femain difficulties at om 1 forides ond Menphis, and Texas. | Other (han # written invitation Jrom the Ivauho ig bad A visitor to Bing Sing, afew days ago met a chap bi 74 | in vase ball rig, afd ‘asked hin what cluo he ge belonged to. “Tvanhor 200,000,000. Ordinary... ‘The range of the gold market pga ay: Miasiing. ++ WTKR in the terrivie struggle with his assailant, Mad he intended 19 Kili tho ina with the katte he would x bave kept it conceale? about his person; but ue car- belonged to. | “ivan was the proud reply. | ried tt openly and evidently unconsciousiy tn his 80 ¥g | ivan Hose, Ivan Hose, ft never heard o' them. | terror, Counsel coumente ¥ syerely oa the evidence y but full rates to | I've beard o' the fed Stockings and the Green | of (he woman, ike did not believe i woman's pert o'clock bese it oy the residence of nis father, toa harm; perfectly safe and sure. Advice free, at al 001 street, near eilinger. jour Pa eee Ahaha nd age a hi A SURE CURE WINHOUE MEDICINE IX a8 HOURS Notice of the funeral in Priday’s paper. Skt ESTELA, 15 East Thirtieth street, ne Byrxe.—On Tuesday, Septemver wi, Francrs =. Good mid line. demande: for charter the de- | Stockings, but I never Leard o’ Ivan Hose," e v1 - R LADIES IN “= Ti tive. Ki n! .: * ‘ 7 » evidence anyhow, ‘They are cortamly honest, | only chiid of Margardt and Bernard Byrne, aged 16 \ERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROU 4 300 P.M steawet , y be ‘. 1 Ng tr AY bn eer, just what i, NOU. - is power: p + Ba by eee fo han: Coote: Gout aC How Herth ke ahvavde. | Beaidn’t got that “geod cigar” Mendeus Wilasy | Commenting on tie pint oF fawlessmess au kue pre | faly inyived to aud the funeral, fron ne fest |!" elbaretihisienmtlaatitine esse Zon Lhe spirit of sawlessness iu the pre- foliy invited to aiend the funeral, from the resi. | forwarded dence of his parents, No. 381 a street, this (Tharsday) afternoon, at two o%lock, Diagr ve p Benxetr.—On Tuesday, tember 21, after a se- | enables him to m vere illness, THOMA? BENNETT, aged o4 y ears. wee His friends are requested to attend’ the faneral, et TO FEMAL m4 ' ‘at 2a, & y At tho Goid Exchange Bank the groas clearances | 2yy'i) (i uuamele wheat at l0d. To Giaagow, per steam. bromised uit, sent day, aud the faot that the lives and property of vark On Friduy the Atiantics and Maryland, of Balti- | ejizens at if » ero $98,302,000, the gold balances $2,968,000 and more, Will play at the Capitaline grounds, and on | derers and rutliane whe tekest ihe Siutee and towns the currency balances $4,590,487, Saturday the Mutual and Maryland, home and | counsel justified the actt er and a} home, at the Union grounds, os on, of the penom " ‘The iollowing were the closing prices of stocks 4 ed to the jury for nis acquittal. CAN BE Co! bal wegian bare from Philadelphia to —D) — nk AND MADAME DUe | w men, with 2,500 bbis petroleum at 6s. The Nationals will remain over to play their re- ‘Mr. F, Larkin, w. r BOLS (26 yeara’ practi jee certain relief at the last session of the Stock Exchange:— } the Dorth side Cuva aud back, with molasses at | turn game witu the Orientals on Friday. Tue Union in the Prosecution, wunnmed. UD ¢ a eridanae ta tae (inureday} afternoon; at two o'clock Avenue, UIs | ried luton, wht oF without avedictse, at one Tnterview."f Cumberiand, 80 a 8254 Western Union, 9494 a 80745 | Sindee Wok and #3 O! upon decks, | 1 54, | grounds will be the piace of contest. This ymeat Na- | case, after wiich Judge «ilbers charged the jury | ° CLUN%—On Weducsday, september 22, Gronan | Pavef Marie Me. Gauinitiy wetotinenly apie, Quicksiiver, 14 a 14%; Mariposa, 4's bid; dor pree | busiels what EAM do cure YM aoe nia tose tee | HOBM duestion Againat tho Orientals has no relation | and explainca tuat the evidence did not snsiain | Ouvxs, formenty of Hnuls, County Clare, Iroiang, | iss tax Twent et, nvar Third avenue NO ed 80 years. ve ferred, 16 bid; Pact Mail, 7656 a 75%; Adama Ex. | 8946(00d0: peas, The flour market was a trife better in | in the Union. cee eee | San Kaas Weeks ee or cone ee ne frionds of the family are reapectrully mvited | [O88 OF MAN OD OR IMPOTE y e A Be y " tone, though there waa no improvement {1 ices. Ui 4 selintilisealhignensguinsindigoibtiont ment find the prisoner guilty of @ crime leas than © = press, 65 a 5%; Werls-Pargo Express, 18 a 18%; | tie four war duil and nominal The sales tore about 14.000 ‘They had come to consider whetber @ dan- American Express, 4 @ 6%; Erie, 88; do, | bois, douthera Gour.was in limited demand, wad pricds of A REMINISCENCE OF THE GREAT SRPTEMBER | gerous Weapon was used. There was nothing dan- ae) 6 &, § May BB} DO, Pre | mow kinda were lower. The sa: ro 46) bola, Kye four | GALE.—The largest tree of which we have received | gerous in @ knife in itself, and it was the opiulon of , & 66; Kew York Centrah 147 @ 183: bet nv demand { fleady prices, and sales were effected y account that was overturown by the gale of the | Wie Court it was so within the meaning of the Hodgson River, 10635 * pid; Harlem, 140 a 146; | Qbis We tuetre meal was dull but unchanged. Sales 260 | Sth lust. Was wu eit in tie village of Pottersyilic, | #iatnte., The Jury then retired. State. Somerset, Masa, which stood about 100 feet high, Alter an absence of two hours the jary sent out Somer vane RESOULTH attend the funeral, from his lato residence, 203 ne eee ee cusa ly en re young, mid ‘ast Forty-sixth street, on Friday afternoon, at one each we Pony years pivate preci o'clock. COLGATR.—On. Wednesday, Septe 2 widow of Goorme Gougmres e? ePember 2% Jane, | Mf RS, W. H. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSI Greene street, does nol humbug Indi rite tasdhelns, 2 Reading, 9 a 4%; Michigan Ceygral, 129; i We gi “ Notioe of Taneral hereatter, i 1 ; , ‘was fifteen feet in circumference thi s or 4 IN GOLD CANN) Cleveland and Pittsburg, 100 a 107; Chicago gma | hore don... foe 40 | aged dfieon inches in diameter, and the earth and | testimony as to the cause of death. This being read | the sist yenr of her aye, caer Oe | Seoveurtes Gr ep vitie sescenatinns Lioee nae Redan Northwestern, 12% a 12%; do. pretevred, 84x a 843; | eee ie sty We 6% | roots thrown Up in its fall stood nineteen feet high. | to thein from the stenograplier’s notes the Judge ‘The rela ves aud friends of the family, and of her | or any part oF the human ayatern; ) 844 o B46; 404 675 | ‘This tree was over 100 years old, and stood on tae | warned them if if rd Cievoland, Coljbus snd Cincinnau, 77; Rock | Hata Minnevota $e $8 ) ground of Mra, Content Pierce, in Potereriiion ae. | should go v0 tte heaent of THe DonUMen BHAT HRION. | four arte tenet ee te Core FO FONDO CE | eee a eitan one “aay idineces, berieres wai Sued is $ Round hoop Ohio, Be 3 lg neiit of the prisoner, after which | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reai- Mp oake Sor cheae if cimcuten tel hel hes m= 200% M4 Milwankes and St, Pani, gai | Hound boop Uhlo, ti Bt 18 Pra ramenbers When 8 Jouug girl, hanging | they again retired, and remaining about, Afteen | dence of Mr. A.J. Hogatt, BI Hoyt atreet, BrOOKIYD, | Mitra hie foo when be etucte' the ents” Photons 8 12%5 034 @ 82%; 7 ‘and He ouln low ex a wer brances, rs, | winntea brought in @ verdict of mot guilty, The | on Friuay morning. at ten o'clock. atracted and supplied, as Di 0) We 1% Pierce was married om the night of the great | prisoner was then discharged, Fisuex.—On Monday, September 20, HENRIBTTA, | sircet, late of ‘and ueatty forty ears si No, 9 La

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