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q _ NEW YORK HERALD, SATORDAY, OCTOBER J, 1870-/TRIPIH SHERT ~ GRIME AS A FINE ART. THE AOGLURET ON MUN BLANO, ‘We published @ few days mnce an account.of an ‘Another Startling Case of Ate mnctuding two Americans, lost their lives, Tho tempted Forgery. tember 11, writes tothe State vepartment as fol- a agpaalanhisil curring #8 antes wane’ ond eight solace apapoe A Deop Laid Plan of Botontifio Villany~The fs abe ing tbe, by when oft wore en Rognes Fotted, but Still at Large— ont Blanc, As 6wo of tae er he repre. egret: Herne i peroneDr, ee en, of a co, 1h 18 sald, 18 the prince of liberty; yo hare bag some connection With tne Smithsonian Mass. apparently tho criminal classes of the com- | who, 1 had hi re made ‘ascent of [aan pave learned the meaning of this proverbial Hor Blane ani tas he ade hi fete fw rr ban a too wall. At any rate they seem to more fore leat Unhappily no doubt exists of the de cmon ‘with the thousand and one agencies pA roe i raped ian if getin Motion fr the protection of property, Only | Weiearn from the Newburyport Herald that one yesterday afi ingenious and deep-laid scheme of | of the parties referred to was Mr. John 0. Randall, Rogaery came to light, thanks purely and only to | g resident of that city, and that he perished in ‘what many would perhaps at first sight cal! the exX- | making the ascent of Mont Blanc on the 6th inst. Gessive caution of a New York banker.’ This case, | He sailed from New York in May last, intending to ‘indeed, betrays 4 careful elaboration of all ite details, | pass a few months in Europe. The Herald gives fm intimate acquaintance with every branch of | Mr, Randall’s antecedents as follows:— banking business and an attention to the minutest Mr. Randall was formerly a clerk with the late parte of its execution which will no doubt Moses Davenport in the dry goods business, after- artic the wealthier section of the public, even if it | Wards bookkeeper in the Mechanics’ Bank for seve- ral should do little towards what may now be regarded tid ‘ag a hopeless tmpossibility—awakening the aetecttve | 5 police of the city to an adequate sense of duty, For- tunately trust schem ft a-gley. go he resigned poth of these offices for the pur- ae aaa tl ba eon that we should be | Pose of devoung te rest of his life to travel und If they did not recreation, having for many years proposed to him- ‘Dut il able to cope with the ever-increasing cunning through Europe. aes brag ao, a sr zens. ict rity, unpretentious and retiring; but or uren ner ase with bis oth ne was recite A cg aud as THE FACTS OF THIS 0: he was aman of very extensive reading his society are as follows:—In the course of Wednesday 4 Man, | was ting valued by Seen ee syd Ls bin f@pparently belonging to the respectable ranks of | espec! conversant with English literature, in the knowledge of which few surpassed him. He was society and in exterior and bearing a gentleman, | fr Tnany years manager Or the ‘Newburyport called at the office of Glendinning, Davis & Co. in Eycouts, ane which pe! took Ser lnterest. fhe Ran- Philadelphia, and, representing himself as Mr. was flity years of age, and leaves a widow and James Field, of the frm of Young, Field, Smythe & tii Ege ger tt relatives and con- Co., a heavy “notions” house of that city, requested | from the Cnamountx (Sept. 8) correspond f te firm to prepare to receive a deposit of $30,000, o the oe Reacacrine) _ 2asaasaieen which, he stated, would be transferred in a few aays ik Lint A foe ie sonaay? Ae Reiaes ana five mages inst., and were by telegraph from New York to his account. The | Coe nere this morning. ‘They were seen’ yeaterd amount was not then, oe stated, in a banker's | gt one o'clock on the summit of ‘Mount Bianco, ani bands, but would soon be deposited by Messrs. | Were counted by many. ter they were seen & Whmerdings, Hoguet & Co., of No, 12 Duane street, | ive may down the monn tain, te at mney were With Messrs, Glendinning, Davis & Amory, the New | obscured the mountain. This morning they did not York brance of the Philadelphia house, and as soon | reach here at the a regime and the roaring of as that was done it could, of course, be transferred Sue nakine Geen: TeatuAA HUA Eos ans by a despatch to his account in Philadelphia, | “Chef? Seepasenee aguide to “Les Grands Mulets,” Scarcely had the stranger left than Mr. Glendinning Eee sig! on pollen te at a Lie seep ase Tete prudently instituted inquiries about the matter, | Gegcent, and night closed in with & terrible storm, and by personal investigation discovered, not a| their destruction was corteln. ran Folnnteers Uttle to his surprise, that the Mr. Field who haa } were led for, whic! owed thal m “Les called on him, iP he were a Mr. Field at all, was | Grands Mulets” the ascent had been considered as certainly not the mr. Field of the tirm of Young, | full of danger to-day. Field, Smythe & Co. He lost no time in advising | Ofcourse, we immediately joined the anxious, his New York partners of the fact, as ho shrewdly | awe-straok throng, feeling as if the eleven Ubetarred suspected that some swindle or another was in & | men belonged to our own households, immediate! state of gestation. assed into the “Bureau da Chef des Guides,” whi ‘Thu ay passed off without a sign, but yesterday | Handed me a card one of the tourists had given him ‘the case made before making the ascent. I found it contained the ANOTHER PROGRESSIVE sTEP. name of almost a townsman, John 0. Randall, of Probably hearing of the semi-suspension of bast- | Quincy, They describe him as a man about ness on Friday, in consequence of the Farragut ob- ‘ity-five or sixty, very anxious to make the ascent, Bequies, the rogues wisely thought they would have | esirous to go as far as ‘Les Grands Mulets” with- & better chance of leading their scheme toa happy | Out aguide. This the “Chef? would not allow him consummation ata time when the ordinary pru- | todo. He had gone through a course of training for dence of business men would be to a certain extent | the ascent, walking of late fifteen hours aday. He lulled to rest. At any rate, during the course of the | had spoken to some one = having seven children, or day a map, skilfully ne up in the di ise of a Col- | he was £0 understood. He made his will here last Jector and ‘properly furnished with & receipt book | Week and left it, as the English consul affirms, dul; and a formidable looking bandle of papers, called } signed and attested. The second was Dr. James 5. ‘upon Messrs. Glendinning, Davis & Aiory, and pre- bic: Md. ‘he third was a ented at the desk of te receiving tellér a check McOorkendale. The throngs for $20,010 60, to be placedito the credit of Mr. James | in the street grow more silent ag the volunteering Field, of Philadeiphia. This was of course about | g0eson. A brother of one the missing guides $10,000 short of the amount stated by the gentle- | claims it as his right igo. le is secretary of the manly Philadelphia stranger as the probable value | ‘Chef,”? and he allows his claim. Soon he is seen ff the credit about to be paid in to his account in | moving down the street with his knapsack of re- New York. Possibly the swindlers concluded that | storatives, his cords and Alpine hatchet, Every they could more surely get away With thé smaller | married man is rejected. The lost guides anda sum, part of the porters had families. The wi Only one of the partners of the house, Mr. Amory, sisters and cousins cross the street and lft ‘was present when the check was presented, and 6 sad, eyes to fhe awful mountain. at once remembered the advice recently received our tew clfoked words of sym- from Philadelphia, but was unable to lay his hand | pathy and trembling hand grasps. They tell fa upon the letter. He therefore simply scrutinized the | thelr simple, eloquent way, how the lads check very closely. He noticed that it purported to | Were, and how their old mothers and their wives be signed by Messrs. Wilmerdings, Hoguet & (o., | and iittlé children had no one else to lean upon, and was payable by the Tenth National Bank. He | The men point, in a reverent hushed way, to the also noticed that me word ‘‘and’’ was omitted in the | roofs covering the widows and orphans, and tell us writing of the chéck, so that it read only “twenty | that tage Ed weeping there ag if their hearts would thousand, ten dollars.” He asked the collector—the | surely bfeak. One has three very small children Supposed collector, that is—if he had authority to | around ber, and the doctor has gone in, for they fear insert the missing conjunction. The man gaid he | the premature birth of another. had, and did so, A receipt was made ont, handed | * SS = md = - be to him, and he forthwith left the office. mr. Amory, | The volunteers have safely returned. There was a however, still entertained capes at two anda helf hours’ ascent, where they JUSPLOIONS OF SOMETHING WRONG, foun from the storm. This morning they fand sent the check to the bank to have it cercified. | found it certain death to advance. a had to tie ‘The paying teller glanced at the check, and, obwerv- | themselves together and plant their staffs for support, ‘ng that the filling up was not in the usual hand | and then barely escaped being blown into the cre- writing of Wilmerding, Hoguet & Co's, firm, and* | vasses. Several feet of new snow had fallen in the that there was also a discrepancy in the rotation of | night, and avalanches were impending on every the numbers at the head of thecheck with those | hei ni. To-morrow, if the ascent is possible, they they had most recently patd, examined the signa- | try again for the recovery of the bodies. [tis arulo ture with unusual attention. The difference in the | with guides, Lf they do not fall into crevasses but are numbering was @ considerable one, this doubtful | to be trogen to death, to plant their Alpine check bearing a number 99, while the last of which | staf as a guide to their compantons who there was any record in the books} come to search for them. The clouds lift was numbered 60. Alter 6 little hesitation | again, but the Chef des Guides will and the most rigid scratipy of the check, | not allow us to cross ‘Le Mer du Glace,” as we had however, the teller satisfied himself that it was P Aegsnog The danger of avalanches too great. genuine, but, to make assurance doubly sure, con- | The gentlemen and two of our Boston daughters go sulted the cashier. The latter agreed with him as | off upon mules for ashorter ascent. But urst they to the genuine character of the paneare, after con- | fill as far as they can a subscription paper for the sulting the recorded signatures oi the firm upon the | families of the missing guides. Most of the hotels books of the bank, and the check was sent kK to | are quite empty, unfortunately for the cause, but the Messrs. Glendinning’s duly certified, Mr. Amory, | little handful ‘Bostonians and New Yorkers quickly however, was yor unsatisfied, and though, the | fraternize in the matter, and where I sit wriung check belng now certified, the loss of the amount | about 400 francs are quicl counted out on the should the signature prove a forgery would be | table. Weare called by the landiord to look over thrown upon the bank, he determined to personally | the little bundles left by the two missing tourisia see Messrs. Wilmerding, Hi st & Co. in reference | who are registered at this house, as we are fellow to lt. He found the store of the firm closed on the | countrymen of one of them. The baggage of all front side, but at last succeeded in getting in by the | three Was probably left, like that of our own party, rear entrance. Now comes at Geneva or Mar . THE STRANGEST PART OF THE STORY. The bundle of the Scotchman is put into my Having obtained an interview with Mr. Hoguet | hands, I find several clerical cravats. The wide whose signature for the firm the bank had stated to | family of nl rs are bereaved, if no closer social attached to the check) and havil ean that | tles are sundered, Then we receive a bundle tied ntleman the suspected check, he looked at it care- | in a handkerchief of white linen. It is Dr. Beane’s. ly and stated the signature to be genuine, Mr, | It contains his passport, made out out at Washing- Amory at this was naturally nrory well ‘satisfied, | ton, July 12, 1870, and forwarded to him at 63 Sara- but made one more effort in the interest of pfu- | toga street, Baltimore, Md. We find he is sent out dence. He asked Mr. Hoguet to look carefully at | by the Smithsonian Institute, and is recommended the signature . Mr. Hoguet did so and dis- | to the respectful attention and helpfulness of the covered the whicb he had pronounced at the } scientific peoplein Europe. There are some fine firat sight a few moments before be pane, to sole ppcemens: found by him within the last be Css, gS The ‘‘t”” in the for cheok was not | few days. There is a needlebook ‘and buttons, and written as Ye wrote it, but in every other respect | ellk and cotton, and other endearing evidences of a the signature was 80 perfect a fuc-simile Woman’s care. In an unsealed enyelope 1 find, handwriting that he could not himself distinguish | neatly sewed upon a cara, a cross of white crystal. ‘the two. Above and below the cross are written in el Payment of the credit at Philadelphia was, of | these words:—‘‘Top of the Bevent (8,284 feet), Sep- course, morped Gnd instructions given to arrest any | tember 3, 1670—Beckie! Bless your dar! little les pp lying for the money. Up to the close of | heart, ‘his shall be for you, for 1 thought of you as eae jours last night, however, ae of | Seon as I saw it.” the kind had been made, and it is feai A young gentleman from the “Hotel de Alpo” THE GUILTY PARTIES comes to tell us that Mr. Randall lodged there and have “got wind” of what has happened. There is | Jeft his trunk and other effects, with full verbal and still acnance, however, that the rogues may fail | written directions to himself and the landlord where into the trap set for them in the course of to-morrow | and to whom to write in case he never returned, forenoon. and they are immediately to obey his wishes. This The whole affair shows traces of such deep laid | gentleman, Mr. J. T. Bergen, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., and skilful criminal strategy, and illustrates ad forcl- r. Randall returned twice to shake hands bly the necessity for increased caution on the of | and bid him goodby, and give him some more direc- banks and bankers, that itis te be hoped al tater- | tions, in @ cheerful, half sportive tone. He adds ested willlay itto heart. Iv the rogues in this case | that a few rods from the house he returned again escape there is little doubt that they will soon again | to shake hands with the landlord, and wrote on a be on the “lay,” and if their next scheme is as care- | Slip of paper another distinct direction to be imme- per fs ee out as this the chance of it being de. | diately sent to a gentleman in London-if he should sected is extremely small. the next day continue his ascent from *‘Les Grands Mulets” and not return, The final ascent he was CAPTURE OF COUNTERFEITERS, not fully decided to try. Eagravers, Printers and Pressmen Caught in BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. the Act—Reams of Counterfeit Fifty Cent Gtamps of the New Issue Just Ready for Three hundred and thirty-five dollars’ worth of Circulatien. Jewelry was stolen yesterday by sneak thieves, who Shortly after eleven o'clock yesterday morning | @Btered by means of false keys the residence of L. Colonel Whitley, Chief of the Secret Service Division, TNS Me eect en ateaNeS ‘with a number of his men, made a descent on the The directors of the Brooklyn City Railroad Com- premises No. 148 Madison street aud captured a pany met yesterday and decided to reduce the car party of counterfeiters in the full pursuit of | fare on their road from six to five cents per head. their illicit trade. “The engraver was just put- | The receipts of this company during the past year ting the finishing toucties on the face of the plate | 2mounted to $1,164,203. The number of passengers from which the counterfeits of the new ‘iy | “@ttlea Was 21,064,611. cent issues were to be printed, while the printer and pressman were engaged in striking off | seven feet. Tue main, which ts thirty i 5 y-81x Inches in chicane e Uiaeinse cee eae ae of hy. diameter, weighs 5,400 per section of twelve feet. Gi mposeible | There will be no inconvenience occastoned the citi- for the culprits to get any warning of their coming. uring The engraver was actualty cutting ons of the fine pair Lier ars sine bara te ae co the a Ls ae, gens et es detective laid ‘ and on his’ ler, while the printer was just teh e 0 inking the stone from which to print the seals. The r a ey ate cmp tes iphigoertl pallet surprise was complete, and the criminals surren. | Tes!ment cavalry, fell from his horse in Lafayette dered without a st! je. They gave their.names as | Avenue, while returning from the funeral in New Clément Holgar ana Adolph Keep, printer and press- | York, and was very seriously injured. He was taken man, and Alexis Nicolass, engraver. Several reams | to the City Hospital. of ae! as eee ihe od ge printed, amount- y jollars. je notes are good Contracts for altering and repairing the Eighth imitations of the genuine, i 5 have Dane aden, eo oa Ce ao Gays would | precinct station house, Fourth avenue, Gowanus, and sale oughont ie. country, and would have | amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $6,575, done inealculab! lef, The al bed pieces of | have been awarded by the aldermen. the face, back and seal, and the lithograph stones, coor See together with a press Fen l Tag aoe es neat ‘The flags were hoisted at half mast yesterdao on a e quantity of | the city Hall, County Court House and other publi green carmine and biacksprinting - 4 Ltainss ers and the pa aD} oo ihe prion. baildings, in honor of the mournful occaston—the Bleecker bert tee itley’s heaaquarters, and | funeral of Admiral Farragut. The National Guard from thence they will to-day be brougnt bfore the | organizations of Brooklyn vied with each other in United States Commissioners. The prisoners give | their efforts at turning out with fali ranks, and the their place of nativity as Russia, result ef their efforts was gratifying to the com- mandants of the regiments and to the pride of the Mrs, Annie Smith, a German woman, forty-three | Clty. The public schools olosed at noon. ears of late of Seventieth venue, died suddeniyon Wednesier inet, aod ave | The funeral of General Charles Yates took place attending physician ‘being absent trom the city, no | Yesterday afternoon, from his late residence, No. 105 certificate could be procured. Coroner Rolling East Fitty-i treet, mains notified and an inavest will be held on the boy, Albany. prayE mpsfie Lodi coroas a The water main on DeKalb avenue 1s to be raised The earliest sales were at 113%—a decline from | for the past month from both formidable war preparations on the part of Russia Stool mg ters’ ant there was an advance to 114, the price leaving off 114 fpbanas in Boston September a 114%. ‘The dealings on which these figures were | *tck im, importers! sentember 30 110% quite freely over the counter, and in new 65's. | quote: The holiday seemed to give an opportunity to a a oe number of small up town and out of town investors to visit the street and make purchases, The quota- 7 tions, as reported by the leading government houses, | 18°: sot MGabs Crus 8 to Idibe. Ios a wore Temmoe sé | toWards Russian Turkestan, through the Chineso | _HAWEINS.—At Woodville, Cumberland county, at the close (there betng no street market) were as | to $2 lbs., 19c, a We. ; Bogota, 18 to 30 8 te whieh follows:—Walted States currency sixes, 111% a 1114; | .U%ATHER—A fair busingss was, doing in hemiock sole | by Europeans since Marco Polo. do., 1881, registered, 113% @ 114%; de. de, | the demand was principally for small lots. Light leather | under tne Russian naturalist N. N. Mixlocho HickEY.—On coupon, 113% a 114%; do. five-twenties, rogistered, | tua sabstute va Sercady middle weigitan. Heavy wen tct | Macklay, also well known by previous journeys ana | Hic ue years. May and November, 111% #1115; do. do., 1862, cou- | “ctive, though prime lots were in ponds. It will be seen by tne advertisement in our | _ Bellies, ic. w duc. Oak ictigh “Light 80. a Stes midtie | COld than it really was, The cattle shivered in their | No, 340 Schermerhorn street. columns that the agent in this city of the State of METALS.—The market for per was quiet, ‘but prices South Carolina announces his readiness to pay in mages gold the coupons of the State ponds maturing to- Silesian spelter was dull and nominal at 6 16-100c. a6 30-1( morrow, October 1. . ot ‘and we heard of no sales. Le; nouncement will be given, as usual, to the agents of AVAL STORES. ny 80 as to do away with the sales of gold, nomt- | Saturday, and no business of moment was transacted in for’ was ps i rer ga gioe don des Asoature, B00, do, do.; Para, 860. 0 87340, PIVANAL, AND COMMMREL. | 255 a eehenpee 4 was pa} Rar 8 : oe: ry were a en) | oe | see hate saris En A HOLIDAY, in Owing to the character of the amended resolu- - 1% 0 * day afternoon by the Stock @, the {i oe food do fs ne do., 176. et le. ne f made quite a general appearance at theft oMiceg to- day im the expectation that, as the morning was ramy, there would be @ postponement of the Admural Farragut funeral ceremonies and a conse quent session of the board. The information was s00n received, however, that the funeral procession no lo fon the. avian church, 8 dul would take place despite the inclement weather, “wy 09 and acceraingly the committee of arrangements at | Tima ‘ pons, si Pe hag iage 8 wil be in n WAND ot Vax the Stock Exchange, into whose hands the whole Co pg i a ‘6 trom New Yors. matter had been consigned by the resoiution, ordered Wheat, 16.00 do, corny 4076 do. oats; 1461 Ao. base terms, sapien oat Mi Canada, on Thu ‘the building to be closed and to remain go through- le Be eC 00 | OO ew EH LEMAN, Of 33 out the day. Thoseof the brokers who were not | flour and we meal were very qui ‘Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. required to remain down town through the obliga- eee CoLLiNs.—In South tions of the banking department of their business accordingly withdrew, and the street resumed the quiet aspect of a holiday. The banks and private bankers were open, but transacted no business be- yond honoring such drafts as fell due in the course of banking hoars, A few loans were called among the brogers, and the resulting transactions occurred bt 4 at four to five per cont where money was freshly bor- | Bt. Louls Towed, Otherwise tt was an almost complete sus- fi pension of business, tera, a, ve her father’s residence at ong NEWS FROM AFRICA. oCovonien, Suddenly, on Friday, September sf JonN W, COUREI NS: in the 30th year of ee.. His ‘and those of his brotner Ji Diamond Mining—Trade. respectfully invited to attend the runeral, By the European mail we received advices from | residence of his father, Patrick Coughlen, No. at Twenty-elghth strect, on Sunday afternoon, f-past one o'clock. nose. —OD. ‘Thursday, September 20, NaTHal There have been large discoveries of diamonds on | Cross, late United Siates Consul at Cardenas, 81 SSSRsaRsssssees: A CPCI AEE STOCKS. 5 80 | the banks of the Vaal river. aged 74 years. Asmall group of dealers in stocks huddled under New There 1s great excitement all over South Africa. e relatives and friends are respectfully in\ the portico of the Exchange and made a few quota- 10 A provisional government has been appointed, to seieied the funeral, from his late residence, No, 41 tons. The only prices thus produced were: Lake | pri ‘store and order is maintained. The gers Will not | Gold street, Brooklyn, L. 1, this (Saturday) J Shore, 92% a 93; New York Central, 923; a 923, and | old and new mixed, #1 und amber winter, $1 48 | Suimit to the Transvaal republic, which claims the rk. p " ’ ’ ° for prime new do., #1 40a 1 for white. Corn was quiet, | territury. September ey Western Union, 373¢ @ 8754. but iirmer. There were sold only about bushels, at 87c. ‘The trade of the colony ts progressing. CUMMINGS, @ native of Siigo, Ireland, in 481 ‘Sec, for mixed Western and 06e. for yellow do. Ostawero | Mr-Emeth lave 7 NOT REGISTERED. Sarthe sales’ bel fined t lots at ‘ imett, & magistrate, has been acquitted | year of his age. Attention is directed to the fact that in face of the | choles Oblo- Of 196 © amail lot old Westera in store was ‘fo is to bo tried again Tor | The relatives and friends of tne family, also ‘@ small lot old Western in store waa | Of & charge of theit, ld at 87c. | Be dull; sale 100 bushels f¢ ed | fraud, members of the Mathew T. A, strict requirements of the Stock Exchange the State nb og out 5,008 Sakon" tworvwed State v were Commodore Dowell testified to the great success | rent and Branoh No. 1, are respectfully tnvit shares of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, | #0ld late yesterday at $1 4, of the Table breakwater and docks. attend the funeral, from his late residence, A Ne Fi ~The market ally quiet, th Long Island, and Morris and Essex Railroad com- | veing very small, and rates were heavy dad, lyin moe eons pecking: ittee, petal Weenie fer cae Coreen Orang, oh dig is re- panies are not registered at any “reputable trust | fase ,thedemand for vessels for charter was extremely | ceived trom week to week. It would be fy josaible | Joseph’s church, corner of Sixth avenue and Was company or banking house in this city.” This rale, | 14000 bushels wheat at” 6d., 7,000 do. do, ak Orga. to enumerate the “parties” who have {eit for te | ington place, when a solemn requiem mass will f in | Dales cotton at Ad. w 516d. ‘The charters were to | diamond fields, where a yery large concourse of for the repose of lus soul, thence to Cal’ It will bo remembered, was stringently enforced in | Rotterdam, with rosin, at Sa, 60.. and hoguhead stares at | people must now be assembied. “AS the monver of | Oamotery for interment. the case of Rock Island, Erle, Adams Express and | $28; two schooners, to Jamaica, at kage oop back with log- | seekers is the extent of the diamondife- Davipson.—On Thursday, September 29, at Gov: other corporations. Sous co an geod oy a soe ors and ab o fe fous region expands, and it is peepee ane eenges _ sew York harbor, the Rev. ALEX: aoLD, ‘GUNN1E8 were dull and prices were nominal at 9lo. a 980. | Intelligence was received that a diamond had PErRig.—On Thursday, September 29, Conp: The dealings in gold were perhaps the most | for bags, and 29, ie % 3 Ly fmm oy mgs ive for pang fone farm within five miles aurea, LUCINDA, eldest daughter of John and sptrited of the day. The operators congregated in | Borneo. =. alan bagh in New York, and 4,000 do, a Oe Sib He, ea: oF Soares Pt epahing: Be eng er eae family are the gold alley and subsequently in Delmentco’s, | in Boston, ond aw bales sloth in New Zork and 2500 do. | chances of finding diamonds are irreguiat and. un. | 5 invited to attend the funeral, from “4 places were 8,800 bales, °°" | certain, But most of the parties have found sufll- Netoaist clurch, at Newtown, L. L, on Si 800 bale HEMP,—Jute dull and nominal at 5c. a 63gc., gold. We | cient to remunerate H afternoon, at one o’cloc! the previous day’s closing price, on the reduction of | ,,-crtu¢’ no further sale of Manila which waafarmiy held at | they are satisfied wit a ee of hele nie ae GERSON.—On Friday, tember 80, at the Bank of Holland rate of discount to 4)4 per cent, | 18c., gold. Sisal was quoted at 1140.) gold, and Tampico at | their future prospects 1s to be found in the tact that | CLARA BREMOND, second daughter of’ Julius an as against 5 per cent yesterday, and the sharp tm. | 72f6;.¢0.Jm ponds without watet Ot a oars. HH Goad | their friends follow them to the “elds,” and all con- | V Gerson, ‘aged 10 years and 16 days. provement in consols and five-twenties in London, | & Co.'s circular, dated ber 1, 1870 :— The funeral will take place from the residence tinue to work with hearty g0Odwill. Thefts of stock are on the increase in tl her parents, 19 East Thirty-third street, on Sund: particularly the fermer, which rose to 917, At the Pry Be | division. » Within the last three weeks Ketiaen ee nae @quarter past one o'clock. The fri close in London this evening the price went off again, begets ye the United States from Jan- ime 1054 128 goats have been slaughtered for the sake of their | of the family a ip ed ip see gy Tey 2 and as despatches received here by cable announced onthe ya,'e, = Eales States from Ma- 00 20,004 ny Rio de Janetro, Louis MoREav GOTTSOHALE, 2 9,693 8,600 RUSSIAN EXPLORATION. “Otte friends of the family and mem! of musical profession are invited to attend the fune , 7,71 8,680 it St. Stephen’s Church, Bast Twenty-eighth stree' made were very limited in amount and confined to a — = band January Tall hands. 7 sii pricestetd Expeditions to Mongolia. on ‘Monday morning, at ten otchoon ohare 8 sole! few brokers and operators. very weak for bots ola and new, Rollers stg |‘, Russian expedition for the exploration of | requiem mass will be offered for the repose of ders peing ‘anxious to 4 GOVERNMENTS. realizo, The sales were confined to amall lots at prices ; iz. 1 ve anfined to email lots Southern Mongolia, under the leadership of M. N. M. tt a Government bonds were firmer, but the only | new.) “® “#pé® Of Bo. & Ie, for Gedilaad soul, Prahewalski, @ superior stat officer already favor- | , ,HAYI-AND.—At Greenpoint, L. I., on gemher 30, Lovisa WHITE, daughter A ew. of Stephen changes in price were in the 67’s, which sold at Hipgs.—The market was very quiet, and we heard of no | ably Known by previous explorations, has (August | and Sarah E. Haviland, aged 10 years, oe tmportant sales. Prices, eT eS Se ee ae 25) been despatched under the auspices of the Rus- | and 26 days. +’ Montevideo, 2034 to ‘desc. | Slan Geographical Society, with the assistance of the The relatives and friends of the family are i Monterideo, SO to 1 ins ee | Sey oe Was Ths oe pecitT ON ia asramce oF fhe | rutiy’ invited, to attend. the funeral, from the (e.; Orinoco, Wba., 2240.5 California, | three years, and M. Prshewalskt, who was to have | formed church, in Kent street, between Fran! 2 Ibe. Ige. a Cael Central American, trimmed, | left Petersburg early in August, is to spend the win- | Street and Union avenue, on Sunday afternoon, Mince hteiataeey “cena trimmed, 28 foi4ibes | ter in Pekin, ‘and to push forward’ next s ring | half-past one o'clock. in = 8 28%¢ bs of Cei wi vi Va., on Sunday morning, September 25, Budd tbs., 20¢, a Zc.—all gold, | parts ntral Asia, which have not been visited * ing steady, though ‘Another scientific Joseph C. Hawkins, formerly of New York. ii expedition has started already P) : ‘at about previous prices, the market selling more freely as The relatives and friends of the family are respect steady | Scieniific labors. * invited to attend the funeral, from her a Tequest Bt prices. Union crop was moderately active at previous fig- We quote pon, €0., 112% a 112%; do. do., 1864, de. do., 11134 @ | ures, while rough was dull but unchan; pas residence, 117 West Twenty-fourth street, this (: T11%; de. do., 1865, do. do., 11134 8 111%; do. ao., ————i > ner THE QUEENS COUNTY FAIR. ‘The remains registered, January and July, 11034 a 110%; de, do., 1865, eeupon, do., 110% a 116%; do. de., 1867, do. do., 110% @ 11034; de. do., 1868, do. a do, ten-forties, registered, 10634 @ 10674; do. do., cou- ; 7 ea ek ay , 6 65 ’ 88c.; middie and heavy, 30c. te Tnion Orop.—— blew furiously, and early in the morning the dust | Bizabeth T. Ives, pgedt yearand 7 da) . 2 of be frais pars peuyen oo igor mber 28, at Havre) er. —ON , Sel 5 Closing Scenes Yesterday. Frases, Toanva Hooter te of this city, aged ; WES Te Wee, Ba” Rage” | ‘The weather yesterday was anything but delight. | ye 5 “Svc, a Bice; rough, light; Sve. a | ful upon the great Hempstead Plains. ‘The wind ves.—In Broo! on Thuradsy, Bens reread 7 | urday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Cem: gc. & ra | Good damaged.. 25! TOK 8 HO; | Pa0r damaged, all kinds, MARY BIRDSBLL, 1: daughter For. ae rolled about the grounds in impenetratable clouds, 8 are in' eee eee $4c.a38c, | The rain which fell during the day made it feel more | to attend the pee: Papeete d cat There was nothing done inthe Southern State | Heavy at two o’clock, from iF parenteg and heavy, Sc. a 38c. pens and the people betook themselves to the great hall. Wrapped in shawls and cloaks they ited Were athout 245-600 Ibs. take at 2540, closing at ‘about 36% c. | OM almost everything, and made sad navoc i, | aMOong the fruits and jellies and rendered their Brrr hacsacee peanten Ba a yee by erat lornment ae flowers. 3 ie 8] mens 0! 0) f STERLING EXOHANGE. and Boinay rhein (eh trop as sa ee hig on the Serbs day, por g Sip tenn cs ae MCAULY.—On Friday, September 30, MARGARET. Foreign exchange was duil for the steamer and | Siete. Eiser.o small lots pt prices within the range same, but would have ‘been bettor nad the track ni TS the late William McAuly, in the'78th year 8 624 a $8 8734, gold, for I. C. charcoal, #7 25 do. condi @ weather more Weak. The quotation for prime sixty day stetling | 01,94 is eet a Os is, “Gon for, coke’ terac, | favorable. ‘The show of Jupiter and Hambictonian | , The relatives and friends of the family are respect was 108% 8 109, and while that of sight bills was | and $7 60. $8, do., for charcoal do. Iron—Scotch pig was | stallions was. fine, especially the two yearwolds, | Tully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- 109% @ 110 sales took place at 100% less a six- | slow of sale, the demand being light. but prices were firm at | ‘The rain suddenly terminated the show of horses. | Gence, 600 Kast Sixteenth street, on Sunday afte was quiet at Tig was, bout former quotations, Sales, 200 tons. clei ke S y teenth. Private (erm, it supposed at @H4 “eglinton wae quoted at | Shortly after noon the exhibitors of stock began re: | NOTA A Nau Cont riday. eptember 80, SaRad, th THE TREASURY OPERATIONS FOR OCTOBER. eR moment No.l was quoted at $02 a #60" and Nora | did the same, and soon the place was left deso- | beloved wife of James McGalvy, aged 8lycars.t’ $33, 0. 8 b t . Refined bi ined dull and nominal at $75, | late and alone. Over three thousand doll: Funeral on Sunday, from her late residence, N tie. puraiase Ceap yor 7 aaa ee Te, Baile ‘were dull but unchanged. We ‘quote :--Englis, i $57.8 | paid outin premiums. The society should erect & 554 West Forty-third street. if programme of Treasury gold sales and bond pur- $809, gold, and American, 70 a B71, currency. number of pumps by next year, as lack of water 18 NICcHOLS.—In Salem, Mass., en Thurrday, Septem. chases for the month of September. Secretary Bout- Peet aks “orenin eeioae (OLASSES.—The business was confined 2 aa ota to one great inconvenience, The forty acres owned b; ber 22, ELIZABETH FIERCE, daughter of John H, Well is now deliberating as to the extent and char- | at former quotations. We quote acter of his programme for October, and the an- J y » the soctety will be enclosed for the next exhibition. | Nichols, of this clty, aged 26 years. 2%, a%c. | The embryo city of A. T. Stewart attracted the atten- | _ NicHOLSoN.—On Friday, September 30, Joan 27c. aB5c, | tion of city visitors. There are about 200 miles ot | NICHOLSON, youngest son of the late Patrick wc. aB%c. | avenues and sidewalks laid out and graded, and | Mary Nicholson, aged 23 years, B8c, a 420. many blocks are fenced in. The raflroad from Val- The relatives and friends of the family and the wo. ae Joy tream 18 to be pushed forward as rapidly as pos- | of his brothers-in-law, Michael Connolly, Jolin Flan sible, and when communication {s established the | #@n and Edward G. Crane, are respectfully invite erection of houses will commence. to attend the funeral, from the residence of hi the press on Sunday next. It is to be hoped that he will take into consideration the suggestion thrown fre ) out in this column to modify his plan of operations N ry e Board adjourned ‘Jesteraay unt Pri inal at th ny reget page. ne edge Set he. hn ina consequence. Prices were nominal at the quotations pub- at one o e members of the John Quin! nally, at least, and instead of exchanging his llaned tn ouE last Hee a, 245 bbls. beef, $78 kegs lard. ‘The REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Assoctation, the Mutual Light Guard pnd the Eag! coin for greenbacks or currency, purchase gov- amount of business transacted in pork to-day was unimpor- did ee Base Ball Cinb are also respectfully invited to atten ernment bonds, The principal object of the | tant. There was scarcely any demand, but prices wi NoRTHOVER.—On Friday, September 80, SELIN. Tranny tmovemment 18 the daulonnn ot tne | Sultars refaning tossil volow S56 To. “Avott ibis’ West, New York City. wile of Thomas Northover, aged 88 years, 8 mont y a re sold at $24 6234. Dressed hogs were quoted at 10%. | Cannon st, w s, 100 {ts of Broom and 20 save, national debt. If Mr. Boutwell directs his efforts With & moderate Keren ive home ‘were dull and East roadway et 8% Bo! 175, 2x1 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are to this end he is fulfilling the letter of nis duties as | Peeve welt augted at Se a Sige? The market fortod | Rivimgton stn #20 ft weer bi pe Rigen eee the fiduciary officer of the country. Selling gold is | was dull, but prices were whsout Partioular change. There | 4th st, ns, 897 ft w of ay D, 20.8x: ighteenth si iD) atte not reducing the national debt. When a United | jois city within the range of 14%c. ie a Se tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, on Sunday were sold 260 tierces prime Western, REocae ig cotuaet Ges celenk. e8, Friday, September 80, MICHAE: and small | 22d 91 . Bacon | 29th States government official exchanges a dollar of | WS quiet at 15%c. for long clear. Cut meats were | Bist for butter was only moderately active, the foamediate demand being confined to the wanta of between coin and national paper. But the modifica- bee he eile cata b 5 though not a creo ton suggested ts desirable on many other accounts, =. Lace were li i. ugh a Siva Y ind week. eese there was a fair dema: I¢ will guard the money market against those spas- Fey vap rt and consuraption, and prices were steady a3 Con ry sot Dekal modic changes which discourage business enter- | our quotations; the tine grades, which were in demand for | caci eof Olin rag ais Teoxons6as86. skett st, ns, Lik ft rise and are so deprecated by th export, were in small supply and relatively higher than the | fim gt, # s, 100 fte of Central ar, be P y the whole mercantile | cher We | quote-—Butter—Fair to Ts, 800 ft w of Tompkins are tou , Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family, and the friends of her sons, John and Will are spectfully requested to attend the funeral, from hi late residence, 807 Eighth avenue, on Sunday noon, at one o'clock. PABKER.—On Tuesday, September 27, after a brie! Innes, of pneumonia, Bu rker. The relatives and friends of the family are respect folly invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday, morning, at @ quarter to teu o’clock, from her | residence, No. 209 West Twenty-fourth street, Th remains will be taken to St. Andrew’s church, emid , as 2090 lull, ‘but unchanged, the sales being confined” to | s8th f coin for more than a dollar of United States paper small lots within rere 6 of 1934008 20c, for pickled opr 40th O00 family are respectfully invit he sets a bad example to the people and encourages | 3176¢.8 2c, for smoked, bagged and tight terced do., and | $4 Sons the funeral, from nis inte residence, Sev4 gold specolation by his virtual confession that the heard of no sales, Prices were nominal at A 85 bo, | 87 18,000 Fae cere nee bineiaaptbepinc) and avenug paper of his government is worth less than com. | Tavnaic mess, For beet io Bbisy the 4 4 76th 0.00) | Montreal (Canada) papers please copy. A government should never do anything which com- | light, Cpr re. sponge ving 14 Demy aie te 6,000 iday, September 30, Honora, mits itself to the acknowledgment of a discrepaney | Sota Santer for butte rere | ith py wife of Terrence O'Connor, native o! 000 & wee 8 ea. extra State of confmunity. The movement of reserve into the Sekine, Bsc. Wc; fair to extra State do, balf frkin tuba, Bee, Berliner aoe G0 Nera ey eps ZABETH, Wife of Edwardy 2 banks will be a steady and continuous one, under Pog ise: Soe. & "ancien aha" Pd ‘neink fall | Kosch 100 ft @ of Nostrand the plan of buying bonds alternately witn gold and See) aieary Wabiere eee ne de icie Weta f Stage at 0x00" currency. While Mr. Bourwell is doubtless fully | Biaie, 1c. IB, Cheese M ine posted as tothe requirements of a great business | if then ppt 3 , no, IO Ma eof fib city like New York, it is urged that General Hill- | dairies, 123c. a 143¢c.; common to good Western, 7c. a 18c. 7 house, the Assistant United States Treasurer at this | 9 {y7mOKeUMe crude in bulk, was dull and heavy at 12;90. Maer ar, te, Gta of Deka ag nese Port, should make a personal. recommendation of | was inactive and nominal at 16%c._ There were no sales re- av and Baltic st, ne corner, 74.2100. . ‘ ried of htha, which was quoted at 97 We. The . this/plan to the Secretary of the Treasury, basing his | Poarket for retluea” oll was alstost inactive aad prices were sac rgectaatnalitt yf 8 mond, Staten Island, where the funeral services wil be heid at one o’clock. Carriages in attendance a Vanderbilt landing at twelve o'clock. PARSHALL.—In Jamaica, L. L, on September 28, George H. PARSHALL, Seer S8888835' bi 4 lower for spot, but without particulai fo Natt ‘ne relatives and friends are respect solicitation upon what he Knows are local wants | Peary ad lower {% spot tad wae dean ee ie Purdy, 163125, +0 800 | to attend the funeral, at his late residence, this (Sai through his everyday acquaintance with the inter- | 1,000 bbis. on ‘the spot at 25%gc. The closing price for lots for pining Phot cot Ls urday) afternoon, at half-past one, or at the chapel nal currents of business in the metropolis, Gctober delivery was [ose pip oye Cobeeg ten er CORTLANDT." at two o'clock P.M. hala about So5¢0 forthe frat half October, wife: or the | Washington, es, adjeling 8 Dyokman, 10 acres....16,000 | , PATCHEN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Septembe last half do., otter. for the if Noven MAMARONECK. 20, EDwakp R., infant son of Edwara F. and Marthay fovember. Se er ait ‘saien | UOt C4 Grand Park..... ‘Si 675 | W. Patchen, aged 1 month and 19 days. mwas dull, but un- | Broadway, ss, 60 ft w of Mr ‘The remains will be interred in ‘Greenwood Ceme4 NING, . Cummings, 25x100, Statement ef Business at the United States RICE.—Carolina was quiet, bul Assay Office at New York for the Month peepee Bic. a 9c. tery. Ending September 30, 1870. SEEDS.—New clover was in more demand; 10 tons were Pale me i Highland place, w s, 208 ft Prpgron.—On Thursday, September 29, CHrist Deposits of gold— gold for, export at loyge. Rough fas and moth were dul, Parker et'ne, 00 it or ir cone ‘aw PHER PIDGEON, lor ovauty ‘Westmeath, parish of Md Foreign coins...+ value; it was generally quoted at eS hosp Ms id, duty paid. | Highland place, w s, 160 ft n OF ‘Ludlow st, 48x850. town, Ireland, aged 87 years, Foreign _bullio: Yrom Messrs. e H. Crocker & Co.'s circulay we take the tol- — ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res) United States bi lowing :— fully invited to attend the funeral services, on Sun.- aaa = eT hie MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. day afternoon, at half-past one pislock, at iis 1a vs Ae di ult f a ee ee residence, corner of Crosby and Ho! streets, an Deposits of silver, including purchases. si SS thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. rein ported 8 DP 000 bapa apart smminaenned 539,514 Married. SHERRILL.—On Thursday, September 20, MARGA~, Foreign bullion ee 20,000 on. 2 80,960 Pa reg tare eg i Grecnpoing. on eed rfid of Dr. Hunting Sherrill, in the tath year! United States bulli in gold), in the way a 27, ie Rev. Alexander McKelvey, 0 Tr age, aoe Staves bullion (eonrarnen Gold), $500 B—Calouttta, 358,963 | the Reformed church, James Davie to Maky W. | Tho relatives and friends of the famity, also tho United States bullion (Colorado)... > le | ee ‘eel amte ck lkmeoion telus 1600 | ALEXANDER, eldest daughter of Mr. Alexwhder, | of her sons, Rush and Platt, are invited to attend! United States bullion (Lake Superior)... ‘000 the Ueited ‘Stat naleut £4,600 Bowhouse, Dumfries, Scotiand. No cards, the faneral, from St. Luke’s church, in Hudsor 2, nited States bi mn (Ni Beeb Sxkavecess ‘Stock tn fi nd Dae Pees ullion, (ayaa) bd ary toy ers Total... Total deposits—Payable in bars. ‘Total deposits—Payabie in coin.. as MO@leg, states ss3 LODER—JOHNSTON.—On Thursday, Ly Teas 29, | street, opposite Grove, this (Saturday) morning, ati at the residence of tie bride's parents, by the Rev. \ hall-past nine o'clock. ‘The remains will be takem Charles Backman, Noan LopER to MARY ELIzaBETH, ) to Poughkeepsie for interment. daughter of William Johnston, Esq., all of this city. SnERMAN.—On Thursday, September 29, Mary EF. Loper—Srootuorr.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, | daughter of Lieutenant C. L. and Mary 0. R. She! September 29, at the residence of the bride’s parenis, | man, aged 9 months and 11 days. } by Rev. Charles Fletcher, EowaRD W. Lopgr to | | Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at tnree o’clocky Eviza J., daughter of Cornelius G. Stoothoff, Esq., | from No. 862 Grand avenue, Brooklyn. Stock in Niporters and speculators’ hands «+ $380,000 in New York, September 30-—-Calcutta, ,. Bombay. Bupply .. agraes Imported from Europe ‘from January 1 Gold bars stamped $546,415 date.. geanecnson. 7,000 24 all of Brooklyn. Puiladelphia and Nerfolk papers, also Army and! Stiver bars stamped. oo ‘Stock on hand January 1, all hand <117,117 210,000 MAINE—WERNER.—O) September 29, | Navy Journal, please copy. ‘ Transmitied to the Uiited States’ ‘Mint, : bin hed unchanged. We quoie:—brop,'63e.; buck, | at’ the residenoe of ine Eta Ci Flatbush; | SILBERRARD.—Ou Thursday, September 29, sudd Philadelphia, for colnage.........0..0.... 133,878 VEmmcacers ma aiaiet, and we heard of no gales; prices Tastee Weeos: L, WELLS, ALFRED W. Mains to tha) er take pace thts (Saturday) afters STEARIN®.—There was no change to note in the market. | PRICE—TALLMAN.—, ary, on Thursday, | Noon, at three o'clock, from 470 Pearl street. The COMMERCIAL REPORT. There was but Mitle business transacted, but prices wers | September 20, by tie ater han wulsen, CuaRLES W, | friends and tances are invited to attend. OEE Saad 6 sronay, cenecialy, for Re Re als ale tetas Price, of New York, to Miss KATE A. TALLMAN, of | _ STEVENS.—On Friday, September 30, Maky Takes FRIDAY, Sept. 90-6 P.M, | Wyo. a l8e~ with emall sales reported within the Tange Shrewsbury, STEVENS, niece t Joseph A. Malone, quie 0GAB.—The market for this staple was unusually SMART--PURCELT.—-On Thursday, September 29, ‘The fuheral will take place from her late residenc ‘199th street and Tenth avenue, near Fort George, 0) Asnks.—Receipts, 16 hbis. The demand for pot was mode- | there being scarcely any demand; but the few sale de | at St. Teresa’s ch ‘ather Boyce, fh Wout SO kda, were sold upon s basis | Dr. CHARLES S'uuvar) Uruved slates army, io | Sunday morning, at eleven o'clock, rately active and prices were steady at $6 60a 67. Pearl Shana en} va mer eh on a were steady at $9 a §9 75, with a moderate demand. of 8 9340. for fair to good refining Cuba. Rebned was | Dora, daughter of Dr. John Purcell, of this city. THORNTON.—On MOnday, September 26,,at BrrswaXx was dull and heavy. The sales were confined to | Sort whita, nod Lae. x ise for cans Or We mete are Mass., JOSEPHINE R, THORNTON, aged small lots Western and Soutnern at ao. a S40, Cubs—Inferior to common refining, 8/c. a 94c.; fair Died. WALTERMInE.—In this . le i — city, Coooa was quiet and we heard of no sales of moment, | sof outer: far ts wood wrocery, faoe is grime reining, | Aneny.—On Priaay, septemner 30, JOHANNA 30) Karu, only daughter ot Wiles ‘Marie! but prices were firm, especially for Guayaquil, which waa | choice '¥s 10360. & 134c. ; cen! (hhds. and boxes), | AHERN, beloved wife of Alexander Macdonald, aged | L,'Waltermire, ‘aged 16 years, 8 months ang 21 d: quoted at 9c. a 9340., gold, in bond. Mi, ibo, in bond, | 2c * 1c, ; molasses (bhds. and bores), 8240, a 10c. ; 23 years, “The relatives and friends are re: Anvit re! e otice of funeral in Sunday’s Herald. to attend the funeral, from the resi of her & Deo. A bah | % a eS as Ber ri AsHBY.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, September 30, | rents, 16 Bast Fifty-8fth street, on 5 ay orniny A lies 1bMe. Porte Bico"-Rensing | CHARLES Asnpy, at eleven o’clock. ‘The remains will be taken cH The relatives and friends of the family (also the | Woodlawn Cemetery for intetrment. be. a 8c. Mavana—Boxes Dutch standard, Nos. 7 te het v i ven pe Be. a 27c., gold. UHIOORY.- erm a und was scar: 1c, gold, We heard ot 0 ae iach spa aaa: tei , BDAGE was steady at 2ic.a22c. or Manila, 18. a 20c. di a c.5 de, grades, 10c. Lee, for Russia bolt rope and Sisal rope, 16s, for Kuasia tarred | “Satna the markel for both goat aud deer was dallrsid | Members of Lexington Lodge, F. and A. M.) are re: heas county papers please Dutel and Se. for American do. yr ie were nominat at the quotations below. hi CaNDuxs were only in moderate Jovbing demand at for: | Bosstessf'moment,, We ausie? cont Poayples Gee ease | Ios eed fo attend tho funeral, from Wis | * WitLtaMs.—In Broo mer prices. We quote:—Adamantine (12 9 14 02.), io. & er ib., gold; Matamoros, S7c. a S9c. do. @ mber 30c. a . . ‘s i 4 evening, 27, ‘Corfox.~-The market for this staple was only oderatey g Pees i Telit of Ganties Mee Baldwin, In the 704 | one a take place on Monday ‘240 (( 166. ; 6 ater Pi 420. a 436. ¥ juenos A; IZABETH. active, the demand from all classes of buyers being light year of her age. : it . at two o'clock, from her late reside! but prices were heavy and fully gc. lower. The bulk of the | 373¢c. do. Ce nerien ‘400. a% . do. The funeral will ace this (Saturday) after- | 198) street. contracts maturing to-day wore setiied at 16%0. The sales were | doc: dou do,, ‘vot wlinmed, dba.’ n Soe. ‘ao. Bisel, 88, |, noon, at Hall-past caso otk. fran one ence of Tansy are vespcatinlly tuvieed Koaet i

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