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: ‘NEW YORK HHKALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1870.—TRIPLE ‘8:!EET, ' 9 8% bid; Boston, Hartford n."4 Brie, 8); bid; Han. THE NATIONAL GAME. FIN ——_+ 0m, @ native of the parish of Drum: Cavan, freind, aged Tolyeara, ene mae NG i xe ww 112% @ 114; Coltimbus, Chicago and .4tana Contral, Condition and nailed iy at ‘he Crop of Jose} pa aud ot ner #on-iniew. ont Clark, are tn ‘i. ee " dc, @ Joe; Bahia, 91 ! 1 pi % Vited to attend the funeral, afte ‘Mutual vs. Forest City, of Cleveland—Wonderful pm AD ey } 11% @ 18, Be tbe. ig ll se, ola ek ule Auguse ib 150, 1870—A Small Yield in thie ae at three Celooks (rom tie Meatanae ak the lator, es 16-—6 I’. wig af OrTes| Gate a G00. ) le =| ‘ Vietory for the Mutuals by One Tremp, AnaN Mee 1, The following (able shows the lighost and lowgat | _WRAIHER Hemlock Bole” Hicary of all ktods was atiii m | ©9¥0 in Karvesting=Cost of Hatsing Hops Poms Wa en A sireet aad avenue A. Lek Score 10 to 9. SHADOWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. inna t Ba and very firm, with a small supply, Other {From the Detroit Post, August 15.) | CORner Of MOR any ree ae, trick’s Cemetery, Bun—The Soore : Wali street 13 atill exercised over the problem in. | Pricea:— Kin Sa were dul but unchanged, Oak was active for midua | As the sarvest jor hops is AoW near at hand wi ud Prince strects, Highest. Lowest. } and ipyt wedglits at Cull prices, while bellies wore In feign esta | ranch of agri- |. 2Os#H#R.—On Tuosday, August 16, JOMANN Ommis- -..-~ | Volved in the relation of the present war to American | New York Central and itudson con, 015 95. slkaty for ekiccase lurope, Wequotor py bay bcd ers Japs res Brana 1 oer | Senne Dosenen, aged y months and ot days, ss that the | New York Centrai and ifudson sorlp, 91 904 Meanlock— ice . “ ‘The friends and’ relatives of the family ure respect- esterday the Forest City nine and the Mutuals | fuances, It has been noticed been eile piticed pr " a De po) Be Giiiornige— Qrinoen, we ad Wie Biota ny pendant shis pastry, fully {n¥ited vo attend the fuscral, 1 yore ere the former with @ full determination to pre- | Popular theory, and the one most ge! Reading. 008 90 ee 238 f ful causes dD rule his pareats, Henry end Catharina Doselier, 12 the neoesalty for a third game, and the Mutuals | UPon, is {that Prussian successes mean cheap gold 0354 9234 | Hoavy . Bae Saie® Be Hie, 0290. gard its ent oad ane nay. large jackson street» corner of Front street. i fesolved ta. wipe out the recollections of:| ald French suooeasos the reverse, This idea is | retaen ......- a Biss | Poor dumbed, et eutee fae, etka, ate NS, ge | Stocks on hand, wherous those Anterosued in low are funeral wil take place on Thursday afternoon I. . gy “7 ers" " ices give ver, vorable accounts of tie wins ‘esr | . late defeat at Cleveland. Tho accounts of the | founded likewise upon the assumption, equally popu Rook Jaiand... “gi batt 14 14 ‘Bo, ; middie vod’ heavy, 30¢, w 82 oe = pene fret ce et Piste “f Durvy.—At Graitreville, 8, T., on Tuesday morn- inne ay shown by the Clevelanders in their game | Jar aud unreliable, that Prussian successes mean an by these confitcting reports, and nave serious ing. August 16, ENosVULUY, Ia'the both year of his jon - | Milwaukee and St. age. previous day with the Atiantice drew a large | Carly peace. In support of this theory is the move Ohto and Bississippr. yf doubts whether it will pay or not to pick the new ‘The relatives and friends of the fam jerowd to the Union grounds, who were no less do- | Mentin British console, hand eps odcya Peace | Pacitc Mall... spud cay ae Heary cise Mela to; | Bis: aie, | foul’ its best to eer ive lurmor igut one ey fully tuvited to: attend the taneral, a te MotNor Dighted with than astonisned at the result of the | 8 thelr only basis eosin geet caked SUB-TRERSURY OPERATIONS. and beavy, Bio. a do, OM TOUKE- Ligal, S3e. a Se; middie | question,” and enable him to decide for himself Low Aiteravom, atiwoorcoene ty on Thurday TiAy wes called she quarter: pass Mapmano:| TON toeree mamas, ueeracs uore stom #8 | oo.. nutowing shows the toeults of to-day's: buat: mand being pry mpestiatves fot lease fo sosmaatots | petve ond precarious of alt ceopaes U2 O8 OX | Oe teatie—On Puecday, August 18, Puaxare Pam: city team tn the fleld, and some fine play | Meld ofconfilot, Against these theorists are a large | oa. ut tno Sab-Treasury in this olty:— and prices were rather higher holdera refusing to sellin Mr, John A. Morton, manager of the Hop Ex- | PRLt aged 2 years, 7 months und 2 dayo. exhibited there. The fickling on the Mutual | ©las8who believe that Europe's dimoulty 1s America’s | G°1) necarire Ba gene celow Ho, The sales were fully 1,750,000 Ibe. ab | change of this city, as just completed a tour of ine | _Fuuerad from the revidence of his parents, corner uring the first five innings was very loose and | °pportunity to make money. They hold that a contin- whilo the Forest ity men were working | 282C¢ ofthe war means a large demand for Amorican Gold nie. for Baiti fortivaee delivery. 206. for lake and 310. | gneetion through ‘the following counties in New | Of Boston road and Springtiela street, Metri w 4, with sates of 25 tons Silesia auoied at 6x0. ® | Yor viz;—Schoharte, Otsego, Chenango, Madison, | Morrisania, ou Thursday afveruoon, at one o'clock. Ane brands) ab €e, | (nethe and Montgomery, which ry principal Fernuacn—On Mondiy, August 15, ALBERT, Infant $096,815 | 200.0 Boat fat 20 a o., : id was quiet, but unchanged ta a few f Henry and Henrict!a Fernbach, ear, uttfully, and lke ‘At this point, the | Securities (to leave out of consideration breadstufts) smal salen were made. within tho range of #8374 4 Beds, | bop districts in that Slate. In all these countios | 899 0! tf + oged 1 year, nN, J . = babar im thelr favor, | 88 the safest and best invostment that can be found, Id, aon to prime. Forcie inet eat rt wel present appearances indicate a crop very good in | 7 Months and $ days, com fp ragbee Dati demand at about former gates. the market | Guailgy, but sual in (uauuity. " Indeed, therplante, | ,,Te flneral will take place from thelr residence, oy tle Sales wens Toles aseuock, | stons Were remarkably freo from Inscot or disease of | 411 East Fifty-frat street, thts (Wednes'lay) morning and, consequently, with the reciation of our cre- . they nvemed to relax a Mttle in thelr efforts, | 9nd, tly, apn! for Guriahersiey the tales were 100 tens Gaclnets ‘evidently from a feeling of over-confidence, and the | dit, @ decline in gold. Singularly, however, these EXPORTS, do. Gi ie at + : any kind. A few weeks ago there was a sprinkling | 44 mine o'clock. Mutes sedate nel ‘The oteatccaeies are not willing, in the face of peace prospects, to | The aggregate amount of exports (exclusive of me euppiy. © eer eee | oF vermin, bus they have almost entirely ‘Gisappeared LF tore Tuesday, Angust 16, SEXTON FRana, ‘fat the iatter began to Chicago thelr opponents | °Perate upon the logical reverse of tnetr assumption, | specte) from the port of Now York for tho woek | Amerieat,.was &. (ride more active vant ‘rather trmer; | without injuring the vines, and with the continuance | “Hy Tolative, th prices, were not . is relatives and’ frienda are invited to attend the an tion they took so much pleasure in perform. | 824 buy gold on the certainty of its going up. | ending August 16, 1370, was $3.258,748. quoted AL8ig Taped and Ng dah aad «Gat, Harvealéd in'goot Sonditions: OP Wil He douvt be | funeral, from the residence of his brofler, Thomas operat ry » » Dicid alos were 3, tons No, 1 Manhattan on private ie , | Sexton, No. 110 Wess Thirtieth street, on Thursday tng that they repeated tt four times in succession, | Others, with much shrewdness, hold that a financial terms, but at an advance on former quotations, Refued bar | 10 some districts the yield W4il be very lant: | ariernoon, at two o'clock, i tae anh and atxth innings Afurnal stook had | disturbance in one country cannot occur witnout & SALES AT THE NEW YORK sT2S¢ ExoUAY gue Da" sendy, aga SO, oid or MeplahendgTp's | Alotny and Stsguohsnan alload wal hee gas Gauwar-—On Monday, August 18, JAMES GALWAY, zone par, began rresponding effect in all others having business — i 12, Ameri ed s . ve) . . ears, So jc vely abaya lieder ee eee aa ds pak eae Tuesday, August 16—10:15 A.M. Bk sreecy te Aigo oa gab coast wesphor | Over 8 quarte “iheiving.” From. aul the terete | wvtlle Mens of the tomtly, also. the members of #0 make a ran or two the confidence of their admir- | Telations the: ; je money centres 600 packages on private terms. Englie! D: a information gre returned, and during the last two innings tho | World are now in such close sympathy, and the alll- | £20000 10000 laaad 74 YOAHR ‘exoltement was fearful. When the Mutuals tied the | 8nces of trade Bo complex and extended, that finan- a 8ic,, go) 1%. | he could gather, and from what came under his ow Hancock Lodge I. 0. 0, F., are respectful! invited err ance at B7c. a 87: cn, Ciardacy cate observation, he gives the opinion that two-thirds O to attend the ‘Tunerel, irom his late residence. 64 ES 6. coke 28,do.,forcoke | & crop this soason would bo a very liberal Chariton street, on Thursday sivernoon, a two otal distress in one cannot mean prosperity for any | $505 a dou, for charcoal erne, false 8 Lovee | fF Now York atate Recent’ act froin Wiseon. | slack. goore, in the eighth inning, cheers rent the afr, and #8000 reoal terne on private terms, Sin represent the crop light, and damage to Gootey.--On Monday, August 15, Carnie E., the ‘gain resounded when the Forest City were, for the | ther; hence, that when monetary disturbances oo- Motassrt.—The market continued to rie dull heavy and orig te tl tan he yy Be to nome | oniy daughter of George F. and Uarrle H. Godly, third timo, disposed of geben ae Bilence | Cur in one all feel the shock. Gan it be wondered | $9000 Pietied, aud pelces were entirely nominal atour quotatious, | Janis YY trequent showers, followed by w very hot | ruy year monthe age 28 Gave. : , out ni 0 co oad | The deowand was only for amali parcels to auppiy immediate | 8UD P we ° The relatives and fricnds of the family are invited Jor 8 while reigned supreme in the ninth inning, | % therefore, in view of this great puzzle, that 100 i — a ae coMndeeatte rennaae Wil! be light and the acreage to attend the funeral, on Thursday afteriioon, at twe ¥n whioh Nelson made the only run, for though DULNESS PREVAILS, $000 Hg | Cubs—Contrirugal and mixes. Should the crop in urope and America bo har. Gelock, from the residence of her uncle, Girardus ‘ne Mutuals were then one run ahead, the batting | 84 that men as much as possible avold engaging | stave RR | Clayed Fested in good condition it 18 very probable prices | Vaenline, 280 Hast Seventy ninth atreat f the Clevelanders was known to be good, and peo | ! operations the result of which 1s dependent upon WOCERICEE te. or? Stef | pMuscovad Rell eos aber a ee she oon feason. But As the | win, Gry inthe 121 year orbs ame ee ee ‘ple hardly dare to expect they would be Chicagoea | events wholly impossible to bo anticipated, and $000) © & Ind C iat. 816 a Enaltat fa teen. ‘this year | than last hops wilt De ghnyrces Notice of the funcral in to-morrow's papers, F Tor a fourth time, but such turned out to be the case, | Which, even if foreseen, are capable of such different | {100M aie ae 784 | Now Oriew . mand @ iatr price, Indeed, it is better for con- | ,ait4Nt—0n Moaday, Angust 15, after a short itt. : ; | results? This has been witnout exception one of the | 2000 st ist... 85 + Ab Navan Srones. demand for spirits turpentine was | sumers that prices be remunerative to the gruwers, of Ae ey ae Me am G., Jr, and and amid ringing cheers from the New York and oeene Ar 4) | small, und the alee were confined to 100 bbis., in lots, at 83e. | Otherwise hop culture Would have to be abandoned in | Audie Van Sickler Grant, aged 11 montns. Brooklyn crowds Nelson and E. Mills put the last | (ullestdays thissummer. Of course much may be | ji ahs’ ae ine pide, ue lator prog tor New York Dols.” Merohantal 16 | this country. ‘There is no other crop that requires rae eiaanes and Gents ort fue tamily are reaneut- lots wer vioted at 8c. Rosin. wi \ eral, Without rr Glevelana man out without a run, attributed to the absence of a very great number of / 700 West “i Le | Prices wore honry, except for the vow grades, which wore | 80 much voor aid guilay, aud uotlung so uncertaln | invitation, from the restdonce of his parent we oe \ FIRST INNING, loadig epeeators, whose. staying mature Of DIAS). 900 Pad 33 BiG | quite steady, Sales, 100 bbls: ood stratned, at 41 80, and 449 | 10 olther ylold Of Drige, enon hops are cheap or | E23 Sixtioth street, between Lexington and Third » 01 | 0. 37) oO wit pee 78, 82 60. We quote: —Straines . Ape avenues, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Hatfletd ed off, with a fine tit to right fel, and | !é faro at the varlous sunimer resorts. This, how. | Mi) de...bo 3 : 1 80.0 Bl 62395 N52, Bi B73 a 225; No. d, M2 50a U 60; | likely to be so pick them as {ree of leaves as possibles “id we ¥ mado his socond ‘base. Eggler Pride s with’ nit | eV" 1 not an unusual circumstance, and may be | 110 Adame Re ness: Haig i Yale, BE 70m Gt 10; extra do, and window glaas, 8a 87. | do not gather any rusty, mouldy or discolored hops Gane Setage decade cyeulng, Ss fae - * ” expected every year, as they say in the almanaca, | 100 95% 88% {lnvlogton tar was dull and nominal at 43, have them properly cured ana put up well so ag to Y month 4 28 Ye fowards short, making his base, and bringing | ©XP E year, ‘ h | 300 $5 01 sre reset gary at Me. m Ofc, tn casks: | be considored a strictly primo or cholco hop. Most ee a iE aD Sete “about this time.’? Owing to the exciting effect of | 200 0 9% 1 no sales of moment were reported, “Lard was duil at 81 22 8 . “1 . slatives and frieuds of the familly are invited Hatfela nome, Patterson next hit to right, 3 3 OS loop oer e L274 for common to prime, without sales of moment, | brewers would rather pay @ good price for a prime | to aitend tho funeral, Irom the fesidence ne her pa- making his base, and was succecded by Nelson; | the war, at 50 » 955 1 Chic & Alton. en 10ers saponied dos Toon HAG. See tilied red, | aruicle than use inierior grades for nothing. Some | rents, 44 Stanton street, this (Wednesday) aftoraona, farmers save their hops a very careless way and clook. expect to realize as much as If they were primo, bag iter ‘ 68 but before he hit Patterson was put out on 12 o Clock M. and 2:15 P. M. 850. ; crude cotton reed, 4¥e. a Bc. + veil . . Wien it 18 tmpossible to sell auch stock avail, When | gift \iP!X-—On Tucsday, August 14, the son of John bas sustained an interest among dealers longer than West Virginia Inbricating (Globe second by a throw from White to Kimoall, 7 830000 US 5-20 c, 64... 1113¢ #68000 1785-30, c, °65, n. 110 i . 3; but, le uncertainty | 10u00 US 5-20, ¢, %36. Lilie 40900 US bw. c, "67, bleached winter do. R ler coming home. Nelson was then takenon a OBE AppcH aay p, QbtO > he “ & r oy 4 oud @ for 10. a BU 4 and Margaret Halpin, aged 11 mouths and 14 days. US 3 bleached and unbleached winter hops are very scarce low grades are salable, but y t tends of the fa:nily are Ay by Waite, and ¢, Mulls was next put out on | HW Prevailing, not alone as-—to the precise | WVUS SBA "she... 10° BUD US Ss, 1dr. selee OF moLINLL sa bnte,gork ants do, voce, eng | gf, te Teawon that brewers are compelled tO | ro" agisad vee “fence sey Hen as Melted , . 'ROVISLONS.—Recelpta, is. pork ani . beef. The | use such in sence of er quality, 2 N 3 or of "hurs uit Ay also by’ White, White, for the Forest City | eltuation of the bdelligerents, but the particular Aahe MAE Bt PRR.. Gly | market for yori wav uacsially quiet, were beiag’no demand | "fo ennighten those who think hopgrowers can | Rirevts, No. 441 Fast 119:n scroet, on Thursday utter. 100 Tot, Wad 8’ wit s Bula ere oi Tato yesterday fox" Oclober Golivery: at Mincateneueis ook on UREN oenT a pHENRY.—in Jersey City, on Tuesday, August 1 $00 lo a ee ae aan ano Te Oa Be | forty acres near this city, in Which be bas an inte. yaa + ART SESE RETO, | ORD ae non massa in lots were sold at 8: The relatives and friends of the family are Invited quiet, Dalat to attend the funeral, fromthe Trinity Methodiss ’ Epon church, York street, Jersey City, om Thursday afternoon, at hail-past one o'clock, Huernick.—At Middicbush, N. J., on Sunday, Angust 14, CHARLES ScnoLEY MIppLEBROOK, only child of J ‘Club, made his base on a clean hit to left fleld, an interest the Gold Room nas in either, even was followed by Ward, who was put out on three strikes. Pratt next made hia base’ on aclean bir to | 1 has ‘eased to afford much opportunity centre, Sruining Waite home, and reached his sec- | for money making or develop any but the most ond ona Sutton then reached his base | inaiferent results. Thus to-day the extreme range am . Garton, who rexched ts rane rraceseded OY | or ine premium was one-half per cent—from 116% strikes had been called; but Pratt was put out on | to 1173. The market towards the close was strong, third base by a throw from ©, Mills to Nelson. Ali- ‘3 son wos then taken on a foul bound ball by ©. Miils, BOCES FEROERS. SUBS. se SUES CInCUS S95 Yo OETOw the game being two to one in favor of the Mutuals. | Steamer were over $1,000,000 and 4 decline in Brit- 29 8. Drea reat. at L2c. a 12140. Live hogs were ‘The following work has to be done every year:— dy at 9c. a Ll ‘or common to prime gradva, 4 2 25 With 'arrivais of 317 heads the bukof witch wee eee | Setting poles hay 3 4 if alaughterers. Beef was dull, but unchanged Inf value, About bp apg 70 bbls. were sold at 13 a $16 for plain mess and #16 a §19 | Traini if vines for extra do. ‘Terce beef was inactive and nominal at | Cultivating. 27 8 B40 «for prime mess. Beef hams were | Hoenig... jot were stead; 100 Reading RR: 2 C,C el c RR. 190 do. tus and Elisheba Herrick, aged 9 months BECOND “INNING. ish cousols. The following were STREET QUITATIINS wae Teaity oneg ae ceeds Bominal. |, Bacon and 27 days Martin lea off for the Mutuals and was taken on THE PRINCIPAL FLUCTUATIONS, oe ae made. Loug clear was still quoted at 1S%jc. m 1ba¢o. “ror Funeral at New York Bay Cemetery this (Wednes- 8fout bound by White. ©, Milis was next in, and out Half-past Five o’Gleck P. entimenis the market was dull and heavy, though prices were day), August 17. Carriages at Jersey City ferry. i ne, Ali twelve o'clock. Relatives and friends are Invi 38% NWestern pref. 8534 a 858 ate ee ee er pound. ‘Tie capital ves ide ck. Relatives and friend: invited st to attend. 5 a & ¥6 Rook Inland ... Hees nes eee: se market for lard was 9, trite | reqaired to establish a good yard, when cedar polea | ““Iiousy.—At Hackensack, on Saturday evening, 23 : Roare sctive, ot Abou xu 6 closing prices. Prime | are used and proper buildings for drying are con- August 13, FRaNcis CaMPBeLe, only child of samuel 3 on a foul fy by White, He was followed by Wolters, | With the prices of the premium at stated hour: who was out at his first ona throw from Kimball to Oarlton, First Chic: for the Mutuals, Kim- ball led of” and was put ont on three strikes. Heu- bel mude his first on @ clean hit to contre field and was followed by BE, White, who feached his first On & clean hit to centre fleld. J. White then reached his base on a hit toshort, but BE. White was put out Pacific Mail remade within the range NY Central cou N ¥ Cen scrip... Eri : ing. hr Northweste1 : 736 sLtdg @ 117K peckages st loka: for aria tons Sra Tare igo foreiy, structed, 14 equal to $200 to $420 per acce, not ta- | 3, And Harrict M. House, aged’9 months and 4 daya. a ity + tncindiag 890 pubkages ateam for September delivary at 163e. | Ciucing the value of the land, he relatives and friends are invited to attend the r 4 ‘or but rel, from the First Reformed church, Hacken- ter was without change of consequence. ae was fair and prices were firm for the better aries : - - . anes hree ryt a from one to four per n were only in moderate supply, while. th TRANSFER) OF REAL ESLATE, a recline ednesagy) afternoon. as 9 On second by @ throw from Hateld to Swandell, J. | The carrying rate range: 2 M ply, While, the clook. “Trains leave foot of Cuambers street at nine White reaching his third on an overthrow from | cent. Loans were likewise made flat, and excep- COMMERCIAL REPORT. frau Wekietwat thar, The ma en ie eee ere A. M. and twelve M. Swandell toH. Mills, Heubel coming home. J. | tionally at two percent for borrowing. The ope- wee was dull, vi —On Monday evening, August f5, after there Del i i dt ‘ si saa8 belug only’ @ moderate demand for New York City. Jong and painful ilies, HaLsrep Jessur, son of Wil- ‘White then came home on a passed ball. Ward next md scarcely any inquiry for the home anade his base on @ good hitto left fled, and was | tations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- Turspay, August 16-67. M, | EXPO 1 trade, and, with holders generally anxfous to realize. the | Broome st, ns, No S08, 24.1x07.2x25x92, “ up, in the 29th year of his age. succeeded by Pratt, who hit.a foul ball, upon whicn | lows:— -| BERSWAX.—Tho market was dull there being ao demand | market wat Nrayy at our ‘quotations. We quote: New crop sat, o 125 few of Rivingaton st, a eee tas aint Spite toll Ward ran to second, but was put out at tirst before | Gross clearings. «$69,932,000 | except for smail lots, A few small sales were made at 4c, aid tb ta to exter Sn A tint BRIS AS ce one 5 » 18 bers of Corlnthian Chapter, No. 159, R. A. M.. and feof Ath ay,” 18.8x100. je could return, Gold balances. bo: 8, Li a 4,101,600 | for Western and 8534c. a 36c. for Southern. to fine, bc. fresh patls 800, a 40c.; Weatern tube, com- | 24 ay, €#, 8 ft u of Bist 21 25x15.5x le). members of Continental Lodge, No. 237, F. and A. THIRD INNING. : im “y bal eee, . 1,317,113. r8.—The di confined lots tosup- | mon to good, 0c. a 2%.; common Western, Lc, @ 1Tc, r. M., are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, at Swandell began with @ good ‘hit td lett for two SOPARAY, Dalanoee, ia " gas Spar Ppa age meagan te Teton’ | Gheese—Pair to extra, State factories, Lge, & 14s; skin eenety hig lato residence, No. 148 West Tenth street, this ‘bases, Hatileld followed and was taken on a foul fly MONEY, ply Imm: 5 anged, ho > | med and ordinary fo. 4c. a lc. ; medium to extra State farm. BROOKLYN. i {Weanesaay) evening, at half-past seven o'clook, ‘by Sutton; Eggler then was taken on the fly by Sut- The money market worked easily throughout the } adamantine, 12 a 14 ounce, being quoted ut Ic. a bic. ; sperm nro ee ete Sad do. ain, bo, eas ie rt he reinains will be taken to Somerstown, Weat- ‘ton, and was followed by Patterson, who tuado tris | day atrates ranging from three to flve per cent, the | 89. a S5c. and patent 4¥e. a Bc. Ttanily ot yaatectarte retotas Shoe ware aaa he chester county, for interment on ‘Thursday. but steady at atl t Fentonvilie. Mich. JOHNSON. on Monday, Au- base on a hit to left feld, prnging wandell home. at which price there were fair offerings at tne close, y 1 Lo elson next Was taken beautt ‘cek the market was quiet but stronger, closing at its on te ay by i supply of currency seeking accommodation contin. | 000A was dull and we heard of no sales. Prices re- f . gc. w 104Ge. On ti Nr of ust 1, AUGUSTUS IL. JouNSON, formorly of this city. ‘White—ail out for one run. Pratt commen uing to be in excess of the demand, After banking gprs bade aem ate rue eee Gagne $008 WB for lots on the Upper Road and about 2 tt fayette x OKUINER~On Tuesday, August 10) FREDREIOK \driving the ball to Wolters, who fielded it to H. a nquir 4 four per y Rone 2 i ig a dl 3 10 on the Lower, ‘There were sold 6,000 bbls, de- | Powers st, nn, 126 ft wot Nmith st, 16,8z1 Grorag, only son of Frederick and Kate Kuhner, ‘i hours there was a little better inquiry, and four p e " 2 or § ion: wa, 75 ftn of Latayette at, 25xi id ‘Mills in ume; Sutton next was muffed on a foul fi Carracas do. liverable on the Upper, at $2 90, seller's’ op: aymond at, WM, Ny 4 1,000 red 1 yet d 23 days, 2 H ut AY | cont Was readily paid, with none offering below i tion, sixty days, and 3B, jo. on the Lower were | Wyckoff and Leonard ata, s w cor, 80x60x20x60 0,750 | xed 1 year ant ay a ‘by Patterson; he then made a flue hit to left for two if ConpAGE wns dull, but unchanged. We quote:—Manila, | 10" cor'ihe dares delivery at $810. Crade, in bbis., was Tots and Ainalionta, n 0 Boxt00. 5 Tho relatives and friends of the family and those of bases; Cariton next made his base on a clean hit to | that figure. Commercial paper 13 dull at 644 to 8 | o1%0. 020%. ; Sisal rove, 20c. and Russia bolt rope, 19¢. inactive and nominal at 16c. a 16; no wales were inade, | 18th st, na, 440 ft his uucle, George Deasoye, are invitea to attend tho ycentre fleld and was followed by Alitson who made per cent for best acceptances. COOPERAGE STOOK.—The market was dull for all kinds, an uctive demand ior refined of! for bowh ex- funeral, from the residence of his parents, 174 Fld- inis bane on 8 hit bio left, Sutton having come home WORRIGN EXCHANGE but prices were steady at formor quotations, viz.:—Sugar | sy, aud speculation, ene hs ope Chie te ee ridge street, on ‘Thursday aiternoon, at two o'clock. immediately previous on a muff of Wolters; Kiinbal ei 4 i . “ ‘ MASTER3ON.—On Tuesday, August 16, Mary, be- re wile of Johu Masterson, la the 60th year of er age. The remains will be taken to the Church of the Assumption, corner of York and Jay streets, Brook- lyn, On Thursday morning, at jia!f-past eight o'clock, When @ solemn requiem mass will be offered for tho repose of her soul, and thenco, at half-past one o'clock, to Calvary Cemeiery. The friends of the family, and those of her brother, Patrick McCor- : prices were an 3 then reached Wis base on a mnif of Swandell’s, Uarl- | ts duil and steady ac subjoined quotations. Ster- | #hooks, S8inchheads, $2904 $3; sugar do., 3} do,, 8260a ry anc wedi helper len epee gy or com nz home; Heubel next sent a high one to lng, franca and other continental bills are merely | 8290s molasses do., 82do., i240 a $2 60; rum do., $475 0 | Mi YUc., ‘which price was paid yenterday.. The. & Hutield, who dropped it in order to make a double af $5; box do., $80; ploe do., $659 a 87; hoops, 14 feet, $45 a | were 7,000. bla. for August, at Wigc. a 24%c.; about lay ‘and flelded it to Nelson, putting Allison out at | Dominal, but the following are brokers’ rates:—Ster- BK; hoops, 12 fect, B40. 20) do, for do. on priva terme: bot’ nuonceed Priva FE. White was then out at first on a throw from | Ung, sixty days, commercial, 1083¢ @1093;; good to Corrox,—The demand was very light, except for spinning, i Lie A ba Pia eet te to December fed Wolters to K. Mills, the game belug five to three in prime bankers’, 1095; @ 109%; short sight, 110% a ie oh Liere. wane, Sanecaie Le rtigtliers wore Ponti Fadetp! ag Pilon pera Lally Javor of the Cievelanders, ss 110%; Pans, sixty days, 6.13% a 5.13%; short sight, | oleres, See Seater price ae wae change ih | for August, at yoate: closing prices, 2c. a 24440, bat f FOURTH INNING. O75 Seer tegeaede isp ’ | value,’ being steady at yesterday's —quotatio: The | subsequently became under fair oifermgs, and closed Cc. Mls led ee and was out on a foul fly by White. | 6,073, a 5.0614; Antwerp, 5.13% @ 5.1244; Switzer- | gales" wore £038 bales, of. whlch 966 we by | Qutet and heavy at ae. There wns a fa’ tran. | Ne corp , 213 ft n of Spru Orange and Gold ere taken ‘Martin then made his base on a@ clean hit to right 3 ye ug, 86 & 87; Am- | spinners, 65 by speculators, and 25 by exporters. For | sacted, however, th being 1,000 bhis., deliv next | Es Wallace st, adjoining corner, No 18, -8.9:i0). 1 mick, are respectfully invited to attend. flold, C. Milly was next in and out on a splendid | 104, 5.18% a 6.1214; sae ven aie ean future delivery {he vusiness was ight, the sales’ being | week; of 3c; 1000 do-, for August, at $4iZ¢./ 600 do., for | Hf Weeks to G Senter, 88acren op | _ MeRsunEAU.—On Monday, August 15, ANW Mere ay catch by Heubel, and was followed by Wolters, | sterdam, 41/4 0 41%; Frankfort, “ ? | Bieibades kor October, Momemmbee Se Te GEA | Dedomber: atlas 3 y f My rt renecrnteple 00 | sereau, Widow, of Rossville, Staien Island, aged 88 Who was out at first by a throw from Kimball to | goo 804; Prussian thalers, 743¢ a 76. for October and November at 16;c. We append the closing | | Rior.—Carollna was quoted at 8c. a 9%c., with small | Swof, road running from Mortis Canal to land of 3 years, Carlton. J. White began with a magnificent hit to GOVERNMENTS STEADY. quotations for lota on the spot: - sales at 9 Rangoon was quoted at 7c, a 7igc., with sales of Baldwin, 601100... ...0cc06 seeee 850 Her friends are invited to attend the funeral, from 0 at 9c, Oplands and Mobile ans 200 bags at 7 (centre field, making a home run. Ward was then Florida, Memphis, N. Oreane. Texas. SrreMacnT —Relined was dull and entirely nominal, No Queens County. her late residence, on Thursday afternoon, at two 4 1 rT les. 1b taken on the foul bound by O, Mills, and Pratt then ‘The government market was very little influenced o'clock. VERNS, Bent one to Mason. who overthrew it to E.Mills, Pratt | py the war news received to-day, and reflected both | Ordinary 1 ied 14 issih thie ‘nanviap th ipceracioa Giakecunionud 49, UREN : McCONNELL.—On Tnesday, August 18, Mary ANN, Feaching Ins third, Sutton followed and was taken | 4. inactivity in gold and the steadiness of tho Lon- | $204 ouiinar i, be ] 4539 | but at lower prices: the bulk of the sales bomna ar reananed Dabber ‘samaion - * | ony daughter of Joseph and Eliza MeConnell, aged pu the ty by Patterson, Pratt coming home, Carlton 4 Ixes closed 87% a 8734, the pre- | Middling. ie 13% 194 D0 | Of dc. per lb, The demand was almoat entirely from ro- | Alien at, a, 100 (t nw) of South Bt, 252100, 129 | 9 months. next was Out on three strikes, don market, where 8! clos % wy Dp Good mf Idling emit 21 xt oy finers. ‘The sales were 1,200 hhds, from 94c. to 120. for | Allen st, 6 # 25 ttn w of South at, 2x10, The relatives and friends of the famtly are invites ‘ FIFTH INNING, vious quotation being 87 8734. This firmness was | Correz.—The market for Rio was unchanged, | Prices ia) aero eie 1 Eve mob, also 108 "boxes, pure at OYSTER BAX, to attend the funeral, from 458 Seventh avenue, thia wandell led off with a hit to Sutton, who flelded likewise maintained in the face of a decline in con- | Were, wite steady, except for the low and imodium grades, a ol (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’ciock. which were heavy at our quotations. Other kind McCoy.—On Monday. Aug . "i Z ea wal aa 0 91% to 013¢ 2 913g. The market here oS fn moet were al at our last figures. We quote:— Mice, a Wie. Tair do. bc. a 1Bi4e, was moderately dealt in at the market closing at 1 8 at 9c. a W340. for fair to good re- | Road to Glen Cove, #8, adjoinin; Stennstck, ‘Tox 2 It finely to Carlton. Hatfield followed; 1h aud out‘on EEt Bfly by Alison, Eggler then made lwo bases on a | sols from 9) né hit to left Held, reaching his third on a passed | closed firm likewise at tne following prices:— t 15, after a short ill. ness, WinErortit McCoy, Wife of Michael McCoy, 4c. a 130. for soft white, 123gc a | Bast Sth st, o £00 a dike. a 12¥c. for yellow. We | East av and Kust 24 wt, ew corner, lola 23, 24 iocie 4 3,00 | native of Loughrea, county Galway, Ireland, aged 7 # [ie di prime do.. 7c. a 17}¢e. ; extremes for Cuba tnteri & = Ie ON NIL tO centre fends weet made MS | United States currency sixes, 112 a 112%; do., | fot osc a ifver: hive retiing, -O40r; good tentang, Bers. fait Gs a craggy oye 8 ae ea the friends of, the {emily.are respecttully inyited ome. Nelson next made two bases ona fing | 1851, registerea, 114% a 114%; do. do., cou- | yi 4 j Ceara, 16 ; be ice: ‘a fiige.; ‘primetto ‘eh grocery, SaRSEY OfEx. © to attend tho funcral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, as nit between left and ceutre field, and ©. Milis pon, 114% @ 114%; do. five-twenties, registered, May lc 1890. Sige " 7c. 5M 0 centri (hits. and boxes). 4c. a 11140. | 182 ft 8 of Yor‘ st, 23x75, two o'clock, from ber late residence, 71 Division street, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. McGONEGAL.—At Middlefeid, Conn., Ronerr Mo. GoNEGAL, eldest’ son of Kev, Robert McGonegal,, of this cits d 25 years, mol oxen, 8 & the. Havaea—Boxes Dut Sige. ads 10 to 12, Wee. w 10%4e. ; do. 13 to 15, 10%c. Iie. 5 do., 16 to 18, 11340. a 12340,; do., 19 13 20, 130." 1h ze. Refining “grades, Y3yc. & 19}4c.;' do, grocery 4c. w 10c) meiudo, gc. as then taken on a foul fly by Pratt. Allison began ee eet Ga oss ard, Nos. 7 to'9, I u 4 November, 110% a1111/; do. do., 1862, coupon, DYEWoops. ket was dull, there being no ‘with a fine hit past E. Muls and reached his firat, | 224 4 ‘ 1 | mand of consequence for any kind, and prices were hen Himpall then ut to Swancelt, who ficided the ball to | do., 11201124; do. do., 1864, do. do,, 1114 @ 11143 holders veing anxious to replize. We quoie (nomanliyye® | Td atiletd, putting Alison out at pecone but in con- | do. do., 1865, do. do., 11144 a 11134; do. do., 1865, Jan- | Jamaica logwood $15 a $18, gold; St. Dumingo do. ®l4a | Porto’ R 95 fe of Giles at, , Mangin's map, 20x10 Tot 128, Wright's inap, 25x st, lot Paul’s ay, - 5 . rs e Ce des, LWige, ‘= GUPENVILE) equence Of wn Overthrow trom Latfleld to E. Millia 1% + $15 50, do.; Honduras do. 925 a 826, do; West’ Coast Lima | &ra ’ The remains wili be interred at Middletown, Conn., 4 . 2 , Fegistered 10975 a 1104; do. do., 1865, ' rency ; ALY.—The market for Liverpool was fairly active, and, | Tot 4, section 91, Graves’ map, 25x100, 7 : ; . . Kino veacked his taird. Heudel then drove one to | Uiry aud July, rea! 1103 do. do. ae itan edibles WMATA ERT Soe es loo, gold, and fustie Bit | HALT receipts and a light sock, prices were firm.” Job: | Lot section a8 Graves? map, QxiWy <ssersreeeeeeee 725 | to ay (Wednesday. centre fiv.d, making nis base and bringing Kimball | coupon do., 110 a 1103; do. do., j, do. do., FLOUR AND GRAtN.—Pocetpts 20,528 bbls. four, 199 do, | bing lots from store were selling at 'tho following prices:— TARKIBON, McINTYRE.—On Tuesday, August 16, of consump. home. White then was outat lirst on a turow 103g; do. do. 1868, do. do, 89,809 do, | Ashton’s, #3 10 a 83 ; per unex; Marshall's and Worthing | Borgen and 6th ats, #@ corner, 100xi00. 9 y BE. Mills. J. Wi ‘di oo - 1,60) | tlon, SUSAN, youngest daughter of John McIntyre, from Woiters to BE. is. J. hite next made a 42 1%; do. ten-for- a}, 130,883 bushels wheat, 243 do. corn 1103 a 119) for- | corn meal, 130,883 bushels whent, 120,248 do. corn, 8b,609 do, | Aalto Pe eins, #2 40 0 9,658 do, barle Dean's, &0., #1 90 082; Hi HOBOKEN. 76+ 00. do., couvon, 103 @ | ats, 7,800 do. peas and ; ran, - og Ballyclog, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 34 years. fine thie--base hit to right fleid and Ward thea was | 0s, registered, 104% a Los State dnd Western four was dus! and unsettled, nnd pric oy 40 a 2 Oy and Turks Inland 400: dic. per bile Grand at, ws, lots 19, 20, block 138, Coster estate, 6)x100 2,100 Blessed are the dead wiso die in the Lord. out at his first, between Hetfield and KE, Mills, tue | 10344. werg heavy and lower, some sales being inade at a reduction et oat hese fare ‘Loox333 1 The relatives and fi s invited to attend the r Of l5c. a2ic. per bbl. The unfavorable news from Liverpool Bags duty pald. No aaies were reported, | Gregory ay, @4, lot 13, Bower's map, 100x33%x363, 25,500 tt v game beiag nine to four agaist the Mavuals, SOUTHERN SECURITIES Soctrictet aintness to mconsiderabie extent.. The sales wera | Grage were dali minal at Le. for clover and $7 a $7 23 funeral, tro n the resid nee of her brother-in. ww, O. . Seman NEES were firm, with limited transactions, Prices at the | about 7,500 bbls. at prices within the range of our quotations, | for timothy. i A ene | A. sclictky, No, 123 Hall street, Brook'yn, on thurs. <, biartia led off with @ hit to Sutton, who stopped | ms ee ‘There was but iitle cemand for Southern Hour,which wassold | , SALTPs'TRR.—Crude was dull at 9c. gold, at which price MARRIAGES AND DEATHS day afternoon, at three o’cicck, without furcher ‘and ileided it finely to Cariton, C, Mills was next in | ciose wore:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 6214 263; do, | at slightly lower prices in worne cases, although we make no | the last sale was abe i iain tbe ~ note. order, and Was out at first, between Kimball and 61 a 61%; Virginia, ex coupon, 62% a change in our quotations. For rye flour the demand was SWOT was steady at 8'4c. for drop an RG LOMRREE. Ste PR Se oc Parr, yn Monday, August 16, WILLIAM Par- Cariion. Woiters then reached nis base on a sugnt | BOW OL & Ol; Virglow, Sa dere were weak, were. 300 Dol Soar. Castile was dull, but unchanged in value. a few 3 — TEN, aved 63 years. yout di Kimball's, and was to:lowed by Swandell, | 40 new, 631 a 04; do., registered stock, ol’, 501; a al wat withont change of mome: Oe reen tthe peta tne van te eee ‘ Marriod. tine MA A P 4 n found buyers at $5 Ww a $9 26. The friends of the family are reapertiully invited to ed to smal lots: prices, however, were steady at lic. | Bavm—GorrHoLD.—On Wednosday, August 17, by | attend the fuveral, from his late residence, corner of lé¥e. for common to pri the father of tho bride, the Rey. I. Goithoid, at his | Baker avenue and Columbia street, Hudson City, pT moderate demand for goatat | residence, Mr. FREDERICK H. BAUM, of Kausas City, | tha (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Cxicha and ‘Teans, and 600 Bombayc on at | Mo., to Miss ftosa GoTTHOLD, of this city. "| “Canada papers please copy. so terms. Deer were moderatciy ‘dealt in at unaltered | JgvrERY—Horss.—In this city, on Tuesday, Ang- Perriannw.—On Tuesday evening, prices. The sales were} 4,000 ibs. Vera Cruz and 2,000 do. | ust \16, by the Rev. F, Sill, Mr.’ George J. 6. Jur- | ni O., wife of Janiea R. Pi Puerto Cabello, on private terms. We append the curreat | pyry to ISABELLA SARAH, youngest daughter of the | Robert and Jennie MeQuhae. guotations:— Goat Fer tb. Tampico, 676. « bac. Matamoros, | jae Mr, J. G. Horns, formerly of Leicester, Englaud, Notice of funeral hereafter. bs Sg BS ye ag rage Map Rie Ag IkBUBR,—By the Rey. R. Borvin Lock: | RavetvFr.—Oa Friday, August 12, at Locust gh A Mtn i ae Btigeet Cont wood, of Jersey City Hteights, Groce W. Wanner, | Grove, Rhinebock Landing, Hirer VAN Ness, immed, 40c.; do., not trimmed, Bbc. a 3éc.; | of New York, to ANNIE H, Nuzeyur, of Jersey City | youngest daughter of the late John Radcliffe, Esq. P hd Heights, N. J. REAGAN.—On Monday, August 15, atter a short pl hit heii a Dalting apart te ge pecan. 60%; Georgla sixes, 83 a 85; do. sevens, 91'¢ a 9134; rath led off aad Was ovt at first on a throw from 3, 014, 9) 2 92; Nort Carolina, ex coupon, Swandell to 8. Mills Sutton was then out ona foul | 2 Rat UL? TRUER PRE GOTGtIn oa ay by Netson. Cariton next was put out on three | 52.52%; do. funding, , 39 a 49; do. do., 1863, satrikes, the game remaining nine (o four in favor of | 35 — 87; do. new, 34 @ 3414; do., special tax, horns beat iva se epee a 25 @ 2634; Missourl sixes, 903 a 01; do., Hanmi: | gxtrm Minnesiia.s.00..: iN INNING. = ms . Ri id ho Ohio, pp rands. Swaudell was first at the bat, and, after “two | bal and St. Joseph, 90 a 01; Loulsiaua sixes, Pound boop Bbio, eumere te igre and ne ee had pee tht he et 73 a 74; do, new, 6° @ 70; do, levee sixes, 72 | Family... 1s base ch @ hit to lefi field. Hatfeid followed, " p 6 8' . Pentte NG Was let of on @ Muf between Allisgn and Kim: | ® 7) do. do. elghts, 87 a 89; do. Penite Ponta etrataht axtra. ball, both going for the ball at once. Eggler then | sevens, 77 a 80; do. raliroad elghts, 82 a 87 Bt. Louis chotee dou it to Ward, who threw short 16 i Mills, and Swan- | Alabama. fives, 72 a 75; do. olghts, 99 a 103; | fi diguipchovce fam g2iPARINE. The market was dull, the demand being c August 16, Jay. tigrew and daughter of Keutuckey tere was a moderate demand O ——— filness, HANNAH ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of 1 came . r . : * Carol: 5 ces. salon were 300 hhds., chiefly for ship- - Tf a3 4 Bell came UC RPO TTC a ee mls age On do. rafiroad eights, 98 a 95; South’ Carolina eure ie meseat big Beadieet was dull sad .we heard of Dioa. we aud Hannah Reagan, aged 2 years and 24 then taken on the fly by E. White, a very Ono catch, | sixes, 82 a 85; do., new, January and July, 731¢ a 74; | Cornmeal. Jers a no Important ices of most kinds were nominal. ALLERTON,—On Sunday, August 14, at bis residence, 4 Pi " “J ‘quiet but steady. We quot 7 z s ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tnvited 7 tre Pe hen paid mene a ——Reavy.—- Fiee oni jpeg GRORGE We ARBmaTON) "In! the: Oeil | "SEEN the faneree rol thie residence Ob hee i f i ce ue foul fly by J. White. Martin followed, and was pa etatye 3 raed offerings the market for wheat was | Frosted. 1! ie i ed : parents, 199 Nineteenth street, betweon Fourth and Splendidiy taken on the fy by Ateon, while ran. | #0ck Old, 769 80; Arkansas sevens, 78.8 16; Mobile | the comparatively heary offerings the market for whsat-was | Beoeied Lagi. to attena the fimeral, tila (wednesday) attesaoon at | Fut avenues, South Brooklyn, this (Wennesaay) ‘i ty heavy, and pric ; ming, Allison Was first to the bat, aud was out at | aud Ohio Rallroad, sterling, 89 a 81; do. interest | pralvesMier sual was only molerate, the aatee. beng | Sound ee one o'clock, withont further notice. The Temaing ernoon, at three o'clock, Orst by a throw from Hatfeld to E. Mills. Kimball eights, 73 & 75; Mississipp! Central Railroad first | 0,000 bus! t 930.481 02 for rejected spring; $1 05 a Feet iar Wool Cemetet C: ScnymsEn.—Suddenly, at West Point, of disease ‘then Was taken ontho ty by Nelson. Heubel next 16 4 1 13 tor do.; 81,38 for No; { Milwaukeo; 1 28 for | Medium leat. will be taken to Woodlawn Cemetery. arringes | oc ene heart, ANNIE Fe wheal Walden e. Sarymnee Mane aou, By Oy Oe WeUeheeas | morgnge serena Ts a 13; do, eocond do | Suteuaescas alts tain amtatant si | Uo Me ar Ter at asta Rct | Si Ganphls¢ Pon BY jan 9 tartrate a y full loads; 46 w BL BO fc ber Tennessee ; Ghioago for the Forest City—the game being nine | eights, 65 @ 08; New Orleans and Jack. | glapri fr fullons: td 4.81 80 for amber fy Ghieazs fac Pourtr avenue: The relatives and friends of the family are invited Eyzlor coming home. E. Mulls was noxt taken on | do. do., April and October, 75 a 78; do. registered | Corn meai. Bra ur Bac. & Yo. ‘Mike, @ Dio. son first, 63 @ 85; do. second, 73 a 75; Mem- | spring. tye Was auylet, byt prices wore gteady; Fi A to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at EIGUTH INNING. i Vester | Were " : ANDERSON,—On Friday, Anguat 12, at his rest- ! p ‘s ©, Mills tod off, aud made his base on a hit to tert | Pls and Charleston Ratlroad frst, 85 a 86; do, eM pe Yer wee veld inc werd ‘ a iso. adeeb, In hloago, of diabetes, Joun 8. AxDEnsox, | Ballpast two giioe, rom The hoa cosh dane Meld, Woiters then made his base on Qflne hit to | second, 73 a 75; do. stock, 35 a 36; Greenviile and | so!d 1,000 bushels Stato at $1 20, and 4,007 do. Canada on pri. Dindert wad socorei ae Kank in the dist year of bis age. 3 OpORR LOW Monday Sngast is, Fanwiva Sdop’ ac anita bene mu AS ren ee een Wit | Columbia allroad, guaranteed by South Carolina, | five ‘bolug lance. prices weco heavy and, lowers Tire sales | Coauecticutand 3 : re egrematas ere Interred at Rahway, N.J., on | yon in to 5th year of his Muse : R 1 e ° 3k ‘ * role at 850. @ 0c. fo o > |. wrappery I +..B5e. 0400, s fe ar misyed ic. Hatfeld then sent a nigh one to linac}: 62, 8 705; JADOCNy eet Se SP eran tee OY | Yor pion for | pring, walsh Sioned at Sta She anagt ods | Connectcut aud Mascachusaiva f BaRNE3.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, August 14, teagewe tie, Tantra, Grom tine inva: ealgpaens toe Who acceptod tt on the fy. Eggicr next made his } Georgia, 75 a 76; Memphis City sixes, 6¢ a 5032; | $1 fi for wile und yeliow, with oaly a moderate demand, Abc. Sho. Lyi, Infant daughter of William &, and Lydia H. Pearl street, Brookiyn, this (Wednesday) afvernoon, pase on 2 hit to left fieid, Woiters coming nome. | sayannan City sevens, 83.285; New Oricans consol and holders generally anxious to realizo, the marxot_was | few York Stato hllers. ste, Le, Barnes, aged 1 month and 9 days, t two o'clock, without further notice. tterson then drove the bail to Suiton, who flelded , Sp ly S018, | Guiet and hoay: re 65,000 bushels at lc. a 52i%c, | New York State average lots..de. a ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are invited | St fwo 0’ ", J tto J. White, putting Swantei! out at home base, | Od, 738 76; do. tasued raliroad sixes, 63 a 70; do, | for Western closing at al In store—S8c. a 640, for old | New York Stale wrappers. --20, 8 ia to attend the faneral, from the rosidence of ner | ai 5h yonra clacet. son eet Joga Ne eae Peeon: then is to Kimball, who pak eatterson ontat | new sevens 12m 76 Sten ocuineyeaduolne ee oe ie Heung Asia On ee ee atte, | Barents, 240 South itn stroct, on Thursday after- | S812), years, client gon, of : . E. i 5 —'he market was extrem the offer- . Hréc» w 160. oon, he relatives and fri th . stopped it prettily and sent it on to B. Mills in'time, BORE TULL, BUR BEEONG. toge, exceptor grain to Liverpool berng Bowsn.—In Brooklyn, B. D., on Tuestay, Augnst | ,,7hereatines and friends of the family are invited J. ite was then taken on the fly by Eggler, Ward Dealings in the stock market continue to be ona rates were heavy and lower in some casce. 350, a 4 $20", | 16, Mrs. SusaNNA Bowsn, youngest danglior of tho | fo.,Mirend Vanbrant a 150. ~ E treet, corner of King street, ext made his base on a clean hit to centre fleld. | restricted scale, and are confined mostly to the Van- | Dusiness was only moder: @, an a 150., currency} good, Bc. & King sti Ks | go Jate Broxholm Fox, of the cliy of Lincoln, Engiand, B vn, on Thured: {te t "ch f 5 except for petroleum veaseie, which were held for full rates, | §712¢., do; fine, Dic. a 81 Oaie., do, mea Fuge rooklyn, eday afternoon, at two o'clock Sate ean but out ona foul bound catoh. oy E. | aout hatte, Lake Shore, Wabash and Paciie Tho engagements Peet Ty AACE rOol Pee eRe STR! coe wralaee eA OO ee eee Uo | canto SaIAPtpeR WAC TBenTas Oc thie trite kre feucedt 16 oP apc Tae Feria es NINTH INNING. During the afternoon the market was strong ona | Cheese’ at dis. to London B00” bok. * dour “tact | o Munufacterod. pany inci fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Metho- | irjomas D. and Caroline Sloane. f Nelson lod off with a fine hut to left field, making at bu 9 and prices to: vere | evening) at % the ch were:—A bark | Black work, common and medium, in bond.......18¢. Gist Episcopal church, South Second street, between | “'Puneral on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, two bases, E. Mills was then put out at’first bo- Peaie the ihiendée of the aa the close were | tr Gortuna, Cudiz, oF Lecante, tahacon, dey at or about | Black work, cond and ing...” 20. ae. | Pitth and Sixth mireets, Krvokiyn, B. ., oa Thurs: | geom'the resldenee of URE pareuts, i) King sent Ween Pratt and Carlton, an: Martin was taken on i fi £1,009; 8 park to Liverpool w: ey RS) oe 22 | Bright work, good and line, MIIUBie abc. | day afternoon, at 1 o'clock. New York. i J ~ - P were as follows:—Consolidation Coal, 23 a 3 at $67 G0 and primag bark to London with 6 R 4 be aoe ~) y ina OsEPR, infant son of Josep and Gertrade H. Swi stopped ball from Pratt to Curlton, leaving the ‘ 4 be, avark tothe Baltic with 2,200 petroleum, and | Moderately active, the demand being light as usual during | 16, WieLtAM R., Son of Abraham and Catharine TALMAGE.—Suddeniy, at Falrview, on Sunday, Forest Citys one ran to tie tho game, Sutton was | berland Iron, 80 bid; Western Unton, 3 : Q t f 7 tt " c he week, though the market {s stron; ) ‘a bark, about 300 tous, from the Med ew York poe Er? once one LA a ri & | Brinckerhoff, in the Arat to the bat, and was taken on afoul bound by | Quicksllver, 43 @ 6; Mariposa, 6 bid; do, pre. | frat on private terms, Gopt at FIC previous Bgnec eine titty extent, ex: | Noitco of funeral hereaiter. Mills; Carlton followed aud was out on tlitee | ferred, 0% a 10; Boston Water Power, 18 biay | ariitieribn marcer {or dey cod vas ante, bain boing | copt at, fol previous Gunes." dhe receipta ara tating | Noneo On UNGER NCH ron sunday, August trikes, and Allison was third man out at first be. oy restricted by the emall 6! and prices were hi a 'motlerste demand for pulled, prices for which | 14, RoBeRT P., eldest gon of George J. aud Hannah ‘tween Nelson and 1. sfills, fearing the Mucuais vice | Adams Express, 683 a 03); Wolls-Fargo Express, | MB? S0for Genge'. ‘b ulnins were old. Th ro without atrengih, though. some ‘holders ar ‘quia | Byrd, aged 2 years, anean ¢ year of his age. Nope id, WiLiAM S, TaLMace, in the 63d year of is age. His friends end acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral services, this day tors by one run. 18% @ 1414; Wells-Fargo Express scrip, 23¢ a 3; | marker was howry and prices of gone hinds were n Wile 0 erg Maatat catitaly TOE aaa Wa" snk Seman | | Friends aud relatives of the famtty are respect. Hpiescpal conten In nyRake oo cine comers icine oe Forest ory, Amertoan Express, 424 O 43; United States | for Nuc" do. und Go ih a BF for mandiam Ue ileriag | changed. California, ts quiet, but stady ‘ati firm, while ar gee oars rine gy peas THOMPSON. —-Atter & short ines, Sanam Josn- re Pa. PETA: | xpress, 44 @ 44%; Pacife Mail, 98% a 38 were slow of sale, and we heard of no business of tmpor- | foreign comitnues to rul fortor Wener, and stare, | street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, PAINE, Joungost Ganghter of Tsaacand Elza Thomp- gto ae i $9 | New York Central consolidated, 05% a o53¢; | Yar Seuled were quoted at doe. w 50e. and No, Lat So. ® | 450s ‘Sic, for X and io, Be. for unwashed, and | CAVANNAH,—At Catskill, on Monday, August 15, a okeal tte day (Wednesday), from the residence Sa4 0 gate. 149 4 | do, scrip, o1 a 014; Brte, 28% a 2534; tTariem, 152 | \GUNMITS.The demand was light ant wo Yeant of no | Gegrsla on private terms: alan 2,00 fb, pulled: part at He. CaTueRINe GavaNyait, widow OF Wiltlam A. Cat | ere TM chart: a aprine eteoat i 99 8 0 Carton, In £78 | bid; Reading, 0634 9 984; Michigan Central, 118 | Aussie. aitne for eat” Umer at Be able. fOr Dag | Si the. Texan In tol 4 mon | Yottce of funeral herafter. Tiisox.—On Monday evening, August 15, Axw, sane ite bi : 0 $4 | bid; Lake Shere, 02% a 93; Tilnots Central, 133%, ere was no change to note in the market. Thors | Cosrerio.—On Tuesday, Augnst 18, Sreuey Cos | FE Othe ternowdagy attermonee ae wate ae Bwande ido 8 8 2 EE Hi 4 | 9198; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 100 bid; Chteago and | supply the immediate: wants of brewers; out prices wero | | WAL Biot big UPL) tl gg ag yA etn cl at ih a ho seal ag ovcluck, from her lato restdence, 659 Greenwich — pit he ex do, steady at 100. a We. for common to prime grades. mina 1 cy ic dOw for § Ara. ¥ ‘ nines. | stree! bc Ra amar i Bol dd - 19 19:37 10 for atari Caunsnaee ‘omeinaaee an B | gHAt there rrevalied a fair demani at about former carr Recelnts, 259 bble, ‘The market was mode: GLAND RETRO OO ene ree stele iE Jato residence, on Tuesda We BL Mi. be. Br. Th. BR Bh, Fiiligate: arborea aacaey= Obneeas Wohi son shipplig, 630 a retailloty, $1 a $1 255 long rye strum, | tive at steady prices, "Salen ¥75 bbia., at 910, Cosack.—In’ Brookiyn, on Sunday, August 14, | August 19, Epwis A. TthuRy, m ihe Odd year of Als fi Hi i 0 3° 10 apolis, ; les r a a 102; Ls a 81 15, mare nor a Me nage Ph daiist aon eas OTE ELLEN Ropenick (wiiow of Patt Cusack of K I. ae are invited to attend the fn 1 hy Fer -uson, Atiantto Club, 0 o-~y | Rock Island, 114% a 11 Milw&ukee and St. Paul, quence Dhisens eva’ wate tiers chia 4 ANTUCKET OfNSUS.—The following {9 the result rush, county Claro, Ireland, ta the Gath year of her o' ¢ bs eral, at rhe rely nomtanl at 124c. fe oe 2 censis of Nantucket:—Number of dweilt ‘ Methodist Fplscopal church at Locust Valley, thid ea eRe eae anal families, 1,150; white maica, 1,706; white | ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respect. | (Wednesday) afternoon, at four o'clock. é Dut lutte demand. for Any doscription, | females, 2,836; colored males, 31; colorea iemales, | fully invited to attead tho funeral, this (Wednesday) Watson, —At Joreey City, 6n Sunday, August 14, in prices, the market beiug qtite sendy. | 54; number Of males over twenty-one years old, | afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, | Mancoust Warson, In the 46th year of nts age. ides are as follows: —Busn and the total population, 4,130. Of these 93 | corner of Myrtte avenue and Skillman street, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are cespoct nutes, 61 @ 6134; do, preferred, 77), a@ ‘Toledo, Wabash ath Zi and Western, 5174 4 62; do, preferred, 73 bid; N UNFORTUNATE PRISON FOR WARDENS.—Tho | For 95; Chicago and Alt H Amnediate predecessor of Captam Willard, recently baa Let ah) Gai and ahetana Ferg oy 2% killed by @ convict in tho Stace Prison at Wethers. | Preferred, 11994; Ohio and Mississippt, 83% a 33% St. wo hours’ aud twenty 20 to 28 i mi 7 0 maies and 101 females are foretgn born. The de- Kilrush and Limerick (ireland) papers please | fuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late ath a mortally wounded by a gon- | Louis and Iron Mountain, 41 a 42; Delaware, Lacka- & 24o.s Mouseyiten,’ iy 2 21g Noa B8igo. a Grease In popuiBmonr siaee 1305 4a 700, oF 143g por | copy. mn tomes ®, 114 Monmouth sireet, Tirenr Oity, this Vide W Maron, 1: Wanha aud Western, 1060 106%; Morris and Esgex, Ibe, 2X0. w 23c.; Orinoco, i fv 4 Ibs, Bows Call cent. Hononos. —On Tuesday. Auzuat 10, Many Dono- | (Wednesday) mornig, @t half-past ton o'clock:

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