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“YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1870—TRIPLE SHER, TE eee, ANE SS ee et en . ee 8 nay nn De obeyed, complied with and xc’ geq in a v0 i BIGURST AND LOWBST PRICES. Deel tree CUBA. PFrancrco emxnaxo. wins acunremer | EINANGUAL AND COMMBROIAL, | msczrs tucmaou m te using eens | Spo ies BEGIBMUNDO MORET ¥ PP ANDERGAST. tive shares are shown tn the table:— 0, petroleum at bs, fi . eg en pnb RS plication ei New York Central consolidated, mee coves wereend ba 6a it Seal Ph i MowmibANiA. ot ins same Tor Bro want oy Seited he punllcation Wau gragm, |_| New York Central crip a8 ” | ton, thence to Liverpool, with, 1600 alee cotton af t4.j'a. | Biton st ne, 300 w of Courtiands ag mn UAL ABOLITION OF SLAVERY | to inarticic twenty, an°, saving received the sense Tuurspay, Oct. 6-6 P. M. Roading... 90% | Yort‘nahip to a port on the. Continent with 7.000 bola, petro, | Allen Brundage's prope GRAD im which waid docuine:, fy to be drawn up, | have MONEY MOR ACTIVE. Lake ore. : 93: ao Hei ee EB now: in Boston) 10 Australia with giuercl pi Batic, we TAN fate aie creer Ari ia taper gsPuance of sald law, 10 virtue | te gemand for money on call loans was quite | Northwesicris....7..2.” SOX | “Gtamtee were dll but unchanged i9 value, We quote; | persian place and sie S3one tesa, me corner, aid 40 futare jance, Gait tho be RODAS. active to-day, and borrowers were running about | Northwestern preferred rh Cloth 39}¢e. 8 Ste, and bags mga Abe pat goal Place an Lis Seeers ie a e 4 Proclamation of the Now Law—Complete Aboli- | 4Avana, Seb/, 2s, 3870. Until quite close upon three rice ‘The demand | Hock nde aut ae BU = 3 Bete Lae ‘meré dull’ but Mpckangsd tn ‘ounty, N. J. v > ‘Was readily met at mx per cent, however, and the | yiiwaukee and St. Paul preferred.. 814 8135 | “Hore — quiet, the demand from both ton of Mavery Promieed- Spaying Up BROGKLYN'S CHEAP TRANSIT. | guvornment dealers. were, os » genetal thing, no- | Oplo aud Sdssisninp.. 318 | expose coa'Urtwee belng einen ata prices a Scheme—The Precedents ys rete eae ya Pt Commodated at five per cent. ‘There was no fresh | Western Union Telegraph 365 | fete] former quotation, is Kew Lev 206. and cific tee 1 though some small bal- Hax.—the fair and were and wus. Ope of the Now Hive Cont Fare Rule~ | business Cpe ese pais bie SOUTHERN SKOURITIES. frm ok GL e BL 06 Tor sipping. BLO ot W0 for etal lots, igh at! w 4; 165 ft» of Spruge ate seat Kean Herte Flesh and the “ Knocking | ances were that rate. The Southern list was generally steady and | $U4 #1 10 for long rye straw, and short do, Bic. a We. Sonth Ora 250 fte@ Louis Abrahams’, & Havana, Oct 1, 1876. /Dewa” Pian—A “Boss” Appeals “to the | sald that a fow of the stock houses were compelled MoLassus.—The market was quiet, and we heard of nO | South Orange nv; #8, 98 {eof Mayes at, MbuBl,* + closing as follows:—Tennessee, ex conpen, | further 4smportant sales. The business was confined to snail (i m despite of the openly ayowed antagonism Of the | pups.» to seven per cent on inferior collaterals, but if 728 ie “ “ lots t ff the trade, The grocery CLIBTOR. poanish residents here to any scheme of he home| Tne resurn to the good old system of fve cont | so these casoa were entirely exceptional and the | 2% * 9% ‘Ate Demi 4 6 ei; Virgins, ox cpmbeny | grates ws ul aa sup and Timiy held wings the | MYrlear and Springiel pike o's corner, M,txe8... 408 xoverument fore partial or complete system of | rareg on the city railroad lines of Brooklyn has been | transactions hardly quotable. ‘There was nochange | °* * 8%: new, 64 8 06; do, registered stock, “4 Meee rte tae itotations 2 Yau Prices | Central av and Evergreen place, } emancipation, 1t has been found necessary to publish | naiied as the harbinger of a general relaxation of | in discounts, which ranged from 73¢ to 64 per cent 5 oid, 52% @ 534; Georgia sixes, 81 84; de, sevens, | “¢ Bominal at the following quotations; y Tremont ay, 8 8, lot 141, 50x245, Hurlbut st, ns, adjoining W Binithy _in te Ofloiat Gazette, and so render operative, the | high taxes and cheaper livig by all classes of peo- | for actuat aales of strictly prime double name ac- | "0. soe gos.’ Gor mnsing 160m, 38% ude a den Montcalm Jaw of the Constituent Cortes, passed June 23, 1870, | pe, on Saturaay morning, when the new regula- | ceptances, 1868, 34a 36; rk hm pat ‘27 ee Py . me Park ay, es, 112 {tn of Hidgewood ay, 1,946x26L.8....,. and'promuigated by the Regent upon the following | tion wentinto effect in that city, many were sur FOREIGN RXCHANGE DULL. 38 0.34; sinsourl sixen, 9034 a $1; do, ms Smee pos Hiudade ‘Conntys 8. J. : 4th of July, A copy of the law as published here ac- | prised when the conductor returned one of the stx | The foreign exchange market was very dull. The pr) desea 903g a 91; Louisiana sixes, Tl a 72; de. ew Orleans He oe 5 H give vs Clerk st, w s, 89 ft 8 of Union at, 89x175. - 9,000 i r fie market for spirits turpentine was companies this despatch. As will be seen om | cents handed in compensation for the ride. Con- | leading bankers asked 1003 for sixty days sterling, perudhl it ts very far from being one of those sweep- | quowor smilingly explained the “situation,” and | and 110 for sight, but sales on the street from ing acts of emancipation which in a moment does | tne gratified passenger pocketed “the penny saved” | second hand were tully @ quarter per cent below ielly at the inelde d ‘ro “ railroad eights, 80 ; Alabama 5 iy at thi Crude. turpenth and Ww ABOIP, Away with the labor avstem of a country, perhaps | wilit joyous expression whlch more than compen | thege Aigures. Commercial bills were in better sup- | Tel7004 ad abe eSeroy rrchngat nee Pilees were nowlual ut former hgures” Kowiny strained, was | Lote 898 and $97, block Al, Hexacter's nap, 60x100. the growth of centuries, without reference vo the | Saled the philaatropluc corporation for thelr MOS! | Hy ang quoted 108%; & 108%. Cable transfers were sea ‘and A 4 | Sricep ieiauc OF 6 e868 HE, Och ae nen the closing ae blic interests. . ices beinu @3 Ub Be bor yf Cros. material prosperity of that country, the good of the | Xiad consideration of the public luueren nas in- | made at.11 South Carelina sixes, 60 a 84; de., new, January and | Prva enous fat Abont 40 bo a rcmemuntes | fie gst fennordren master or the slave. In article twenty-one it pro- | creased the rate of travel. 1s not posiavely snows, as July, 68 8 693g; do., new, April and October, 68 a 71; zones is pad ‘ cho er} ty a te p60 8 e880 ef ella od 1, - HOLOKEN, new, 66 @ 67; de. levee sixes, 76 a 773; do. de., igor bot dem. rhe supply was figbt, and bolders refased to | Adame st, Wes CCR tea : ‘ chantable lot c. w eights, 87 @ 90; do, penitentiary sevens, 75 @ 78: €0. | Quoted at 4ige. The sales were 1) bblnn At de, a 40%C, | Danieleon av, x», 19 fue or ath at, bs100, . | yet outside “the office,” but the appearances are SOLE PRONG. de., registered stock, old, 70 a'75; Arkansas sixes, 61 : f i raises, a8 Soom as the Deputies from Cuba are ad- | TO Ossurediy in favor of the supposition wat the | ‘The cable bronght the news to-day of a further | a 3, de. sevens, 08 ® 72 i Cina MeSH ans neenant Es SE ms ela MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. matted to the Cortes, an indemnified emancipation | ingucements thus held out for riding in preference | sharp advance in our fve-rwenties in London, tue 7 ‘O1L8.—Linseed was dull and-beavy at 87c. a 880. in casks. Ne eaaananaanad ef those who remain in slavery after the enforce- | to walking have had the effect of greatly increasing ” RAILWAY MATTERS. No wholesale lots were disposed ‘of, “Prine Western and ‘Married. 62’ opening at 9134, and subsequently advancing to .- | city lard were slow of it 1 35, Men- fi mato isla. Meanie tote made abel | Seine aerate nti, iis fast-tat ie | 1%, whlch wiih A quater er eat ot ine | naerat ts tated, Watase aod Wesen he. | Hs seeders We +e Sis |, Rarwnains.—on Murnday,Opoer 6 at tne hove Who bave served wader, Iie Spanish Heaney | ee a sea oes disuino “irosbies are ae | MSest quotation ever made on the other side of | road Company the folowing directore were elected | ,,FaTwonkta. ine Market for crie in bale wan more | County tal, by the Hey. ryane smth, ot Nort ' lant rise abroad 1s ; A jeman ere were 40) B. MaRY wl or have th ‘any manner assisted the troops during | creased. ‘The railroad stock of Brooklyn is not as | the Aantle, ‘The rise abroad w due tothe more | for the ensuing year:—Mesars, Azariah Boody, Ssaac | bw vble-von the spol, at ar abou ce clontag al iver | POrb, WASHINGTON L- BAKER 0 MARY Jane, dangh- ¢ might be, and the agents of the 13%e., wad 2,000 do., for Ne % . OF ohn Allen, Esq., all of Brooklyn. ‘the existing Insurrection in the island of Cuba.” Hood as At might be, and te, acenia of {we | widespread intelligence of the Treasury ope- | H, Knox, a. M, White, Willlam Kidd, A. R. Boyles, | 17s‘, tidzU0 do. for November, at xe, Crage tn boi, | thes coum Aen dns ot enays Ostoner 4 a8 ‘The supply of labor in Cuba 1s by no means equal | quently found most appaliiug cases ef spayin upon rations, ag exhibited im the reduction of the | Horace F. Clark, 8, B. Chittenden, James H. | ported. Naphtha wasa tritie more active, and sales were | the Church of the Ascension, by Rev, John ug made of 800 bbis., on the 1d BH do., fo York, sé which to exercise their philanthropy in prosecuting | National debt, the intention of the government | Banker, Augustus Schell, ailof New York; George | ¥. od ahiie iae ot at geo 80 ent ae Smith, D. D., WILLIAM G. BARuOUR, of New York, to the demand, and great care veems 10 have been | the“compuny responsible for the’ Working of tho | to redeem tu’ gold the loan falling due January 1, | Cort ct Lacunseare Inds tomes ootene of Lanee | Na eithtusytemeprice puyer'e lon, Retnod was ohana cabiadielaner Sula daahpmnied taken to prevent any immediate decrease of it; 80 | «pa: out” horse. The worst of the stock is ‘but firm to-day, when hol refused large titi theugh children hereafter bom of slave mothers | hitched up in the traces of the cars and run atter | 287, and the intended purchase of at least elgnt | etre, Ind.; 0. M. Smith, of Springfeld, Ul.; Warren | veitw'ls thon Aslowas mado at ovo. “tterewere | | BIDWELL—HonT.—On ile tro th eat are declared free, they are held under a system of | dark, when their ailments are least, observable to | miliions of bonds the current month. Taken with | Colburn, of Toledo; J. N. Drummond, of Toledo; | $04 24000 bole. ehiedy last evening), part 1¢ not allat | the residence of the bride’s@arenta, by the Rev. Dr- tin i. was quiet, but strong, clos. | WELL to ANNIE E. HUNT, both of Broo! “it and last ber 5, at ed detectives of the Society for the Pre- 26 9-16c. a 25%,c, For future delivery we heard of no sales. | Paddock, of St. Peter’s church, compulsory, though partly remunerated, labor until | Yenuviror Orueliy to Auimale, these facts 1s the present plethoric condition of the | amasa Stone, Jr., of Cleveland, ‘The company will | The et, oat ong ie: | WELL t0'ANNIR E. HU mt of Brook ‘Theo. Romern, y E.,| vention of Ci ‘Treas they reach the age of twenty-two. In the law, how- It 1s a noticeable fact upon the Court street and ury, Which now owns about $87,000,000 in gold | open their line to St. Louis, Mo., this week, running bis for the lant haif of Ociover‘at | CRAY PARKE OD. Wednesd co oatly at the latter price, sack, N. J, e . certain conductors six cents in mistake Or through | the gavance in five-twenties in London was to | without change. win One, Heal $50 bbls: pork and 150 packages | COLEMAN GRAY. of Paterson, ever, one act of justice has been done, in the free- | Smith street lines that whenever a passenger bands | and nearly $30,000,000 in currency. ‘The effect of | their trains with palace cars from New York through N. Ji, to Mani ing of the emancipados, so called—those taken orance of the new regulation, that the for pork on the spot was very oun daugnter of Mr. ‘Vanderbeck Parke, of Hacken- Ken gold to 112%, from which point the market The earnings of th n f the Central | #24 the business was confined to small ots at yeatei sack, N. J. from slave ships and since held to labor here under | aforesaid amount is sequestered without | Wee * 8 he main line of the . Je a dependency on the government. ‘These enter im- | CxPlanation. Thus it is fee or es, 4 eventually reacted to 118% ou the defeat of the Prus- | Pacific Railroad for the month of September were hes which price was agont B56 below the views of selena, Folge imorveniio On’ Wednesday, October 5, mediately upon tlio enjoyment of their clvil rights, | Refurious custom oF "knucking down,” “Pussengers | Sans in the latest engagement near Paris. ‘The | $433,412, am increase of $26,000 over the earnings for | {he smica were 20 pois, Wemern in, lots nt $25 60 and SW | y'the Rey, J, i, Urackelt, rector Of the Fitst Bap- It-would seem, from recent developments, that an | had better look to their change before pocketing it, | feeling 1s growing in the Gold Room that the Prus- | August, atilc. w 113c with a moderately active demand.” Lave | Ust church, Brooklyn, E. D., WILLIAM a LaIRp te nithmate complete emanerpation ts anticipated. a | el8@ they will, in many mstances, find themselves | sian arms will for ne future find the struggle with | The following shows the comparative earnings of | pet "wnich ears shicue PecaneeteN Bevel Of 2.058 | JENNIE A. BROADFIELD, DOL of Jersey Oly. commission has recently been appointed nere te | “Onine Atianue avenue and Fifth avenue rai. | France no easy one, and henee there ts some | the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad for the month dill und heavy at 35 a 8850; we heard of no sales of mo- | residence of the bride’s parents ‘by the Rev. Josep devise some means to continue the supply of labor | Toads a curious state of affairs exists, It being | “isposition to discount the probable infuence | of Septemper:— ts mene was quoted at #14 A G26" Hert in buls, was dui | M- Green, Puree C, Woop to Sakad B. RUSAEN. and at the same time comply with the demands of | °Ptonal with the passengers on these routes | on the German nancial markets of | 1870..... and prices favored buyers. The sales were confined to small | 2idest daughter of James Rusher, Esq, all ot mands of | whether they pay the old or the Mew | tess victorious, if not @ dteaat fat 1869 lots within the range of il a 416 ‘or ‘plain meas and #16 a | Brooklyn. the age by abolishing slavery. Its members have | rates, Mr. Williaia Richardson, President of the bees rows, are ki ‘B18 for extra do, The market for iard was quiet, but prices | Wo0LSEY—SMYTHE.—On Wednesday evening, Oc- care! y e in gq i has issaed an appeal to the | for the Prussian armies in prosecuting the - were rather stronger, especially for Western, whieh was held | tober 6, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. been carefully studying the various methods of | roads r question, F Caen ee sts Whi Inerease..,..... vee eis at the close at 1440. with 145g. bid. ‘There were sold 400 | Jonu Aspinwall, assisted bythe Rev. John Coton emancipation which have been tried, aud with very Ree kere aaa arosanty ahem ther imeed eet T. ile the English meney imarket remains Herces at 147¢c. i Ibe, for prime Western steam to kettle city. | Smith, EDWARD’ J. WOOLSEY, Jf, t0. WANNIR Mus JikUe satisfaction to themselves, three years ago. The cars were dilapidated and thé | 8° ¢48%, however, itis certain to exhibit the frat SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Tose reat eee AECRe acon was tow ot taleraie de: | dulighler of Henry A, Smytue, ail of this elty. In‘the United States the slave system was ab- | horses in a sorry plight. The contrast now is ob- elects of any depreciation in American securities in — mand being light, and prices were Leavy. Sales 60) boxes — : vious and pleasiny to such of the public as avall | Germany and receive the first instalments of bends Thursday, Oct. 6—10:15 A.M. Jong clear ut Ibe. For cut meats the market was dull and Died. yupuly ended by war, and the negro is in every | themselves of the increased facilities of these lines. om, 6...b8 114 heavy. About 5U0 city pickied hams were sold at 18)¢¢. : seta thems 5 which, in the process of realization, may be sent s 10 sha Am MU Ex..b ¢ Western and city pickied hama were quoted at ibige. a 19c,, BEROLZHEIMER.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, October respeet equal with the white man before the law. In The fare is now as low as it is possible for me to 18 LO NYC & ob smoked and bagged do., 20gc. a 23c., and smoked shoulders’ | 4, Max &) BEROLZHEIMER, the eye of tne law makers at Washington the negro | operate these roads at,’ says Mr. Richardson. He | from Berlin and Frankfort—assuming, meantime, 16}¢0. w Iie. SOF Ufa: * | "His friends are respectfully invite? to attend the 4s simply a black white man, ‘This {s incomprehen- further claims that under the charter of the Brook- | that in such a reversal of the Prussian career our RIOR. —Carolina was scarce and firm, though fm light de- | funeral, from 159 Warren street, Brooklyn, thia (Fri- lyn and Jamaica Railroad Company he had an , sible to'tue Spaniard, who knows him better. A | undoubted right to charge even a higher rate | PONds in the German money markets will undergo somewhat similar state of affairs existe im Jamaica. | Of fare than he has ever done on the AUantic ave- | depreciation. Tne first few weeks of the war in When Slavery was first abolished there the act pro- Se econ ste ena ~ ae erga Baha Europe distributed our bonds into strong hands, an@ vided for. the unconditional emancipation of the | continue to be six cents, except to thosewho ride | 1* 1s extremely doubtful whether, in case of a very old and very young, making the others paid | only on Filtn avenue or Furman street, Many | change to defeat in the future of Prussian military apprentices for the period of cightyears, However, Leeda igen doretae stale Se pea ated Operations, there would be more than a slight ‘the philanthropists conid not endure that their pets | citizens residing on these lines, however, do not | ’mporary decline. It ts true, of course, that the #hould be made to labor even for their own good, | Object, under the circumstances, to the demand, abandonment of the blockade of the German 4nd the unconditional emancipation was extended | ee ee eee to renner ae eps whieh he | Ports by the French navy would permit to all, and the result was not sich as to prompt the | claims to have taken iu the pubic tuterest. On the | Frankfort to realize upon our bonds by Spaniards to follow the example. The system adoptea | Whole the return to five cent fare works wellinthe | exporting them to London and New York; by the French in the smal islands of Martinique and nen: ie ieee ema is In vogue on every line €X+ | put the main argument Js still against the probabil- Guadaloupe has proved entirely satisfactory. There, —— ity of such amovement. The different matters thus putea gums tee 4vc.'a O30, and Ran- | G4) afternoon, at two o'clock. STEARNINE.—The market was quiet, but prices were quite bULL.—At Campbell Hall, N. Y., on Wednesday steady, eapectally for choles lols, which were nearce. “Sinall | evening, October 6, RICHARD HENRY, eldess son ef sales Were mace at 172¢, # Le, for fair to choice. Professor R. H. and Mary Ann Bull, aged 2¢ years SERD8.—Linseed was in demand, and 3,30) bags ex Bingoll- | and 7 months. yun were sold in Boston at 2 19, gold, duty paid, Yesterday Relatives and friends are respectfully invited te there were sold 2-00 bags to arrive, late shipment at $2124 | attend the funeral services, at the residence of his do, on six days’ time, and 1,800 do, to arr.ve per Thurston on No. S60 West Fourth street, on Saturd: private terms. Clover was dull at 10c., ab which price small | Parents, No. esi * lay fales were made. ‘Timdshy was dull at ¥4 50 a B4 15. afternoon, at oue o'clock, without further invita- SUGAK.—The market for raw was fairly active and firm at | tion. yesterday's quotations, The demand was principally from CAWLEY.—Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, ners. 1e8 1,125 hhds, at 9940. a 12%. for Cuba, Porto Ri- e ‘and 200 boxes, vs ‘all ge. Betued: October 6, WILLIAM P. CAWLEY, in the 71st year of nt for hark’ Dine sae tor tok anne, | nisage. xtra 0. We quote:—Oubu—inferior to ‘The relatives and friends of the family and the good reti Se. a 9460. ; tair refining, 3 members of Charter Uak Lodge, F. and A. M., are ood grocery, 10!,¢. « 1039c. : pl respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hia Jo. 5 centrifugal (has. and eee jc. | late residence, No, 304 West Thirty-frat street, (ahde, and borer): 2c, & j0c:5 melade, | this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. aN Ww. 100 €bi 4 8 W pra. 100 NJ Centre) BR. 100 Ghi 2 R1 RR. 5 dc under the Vagrant Jaw, the negro ts compelled to “HEAR THE OTHER SIDE. presented for the digestion of the Gold Room caused 18 to 4B, 9: er don TB telg, | CONRON.—On ‘Thursday, October 6, GEORGE show either that he is an artisan laboring at his trade, Pedic Tee Go eee a cull and strong market at the close, the tempta- eodau eo iss ee FS 340 5 18 to 18, ie. H Connon, aged 42 years. employed on an estate or in th r, : tion to sell for a decline In response to the advance 100 Chic, Bur & Qy RE. 15135 | 127°. % 1iac, 5 do., white, 13ige. a 18! lco—Kefin- | Notice of funeral hereafter. ploye some other manner, 80 | The Theatre Ticket Speculators—Whast the 108 &8tJo RE "UL . & 108. 5 rocery CorHgaL.—On Tuesday morning, October 4, WiL- as to enable him to support himself and his family, Speculaters Have to Say~A Few Pointed | '” five-twenties being checked by the really more 100 do. ing | Messrs. C. ‘94.862 Boxes, 466,881 tenes “if oclade LIAM, son Of the late David Cothcal, of this city. Otherwise he is placed on the government works at | Questions. important aspect of the war situation as regards the ae aap ae aL ‘TALLOW."The market was dull, and prices favored buy- | sng palaires Bnd Sande fhatemnily arethyiced a reduced price for his labor, the government not | to rae Eprror oF THE HERALD :— ablity of France not enly to maintain the defensive, 300 H & Sido hit pref’: 14 | gf About $0,000 Ibs. were sold pet erie acl ey nee tian ead ane cesiring to compete with the planters, In #0 large | The managers who signed the petition to the Com. | Dit Possibly to assume the offensive, the testimony | 10? West U Tel. Py Tee Oy MOrrnesonee ONE iT Wenger jeceipia, 600 bbls. The market was firm, with | street, Without farther notice. sud populous an island as this, with so many ne- | mon Council against the licensing of theaire ticket | PS Concurrent that Paris now contains 600,000 groes, it 1s doubtful if a similar law could be made | goiters make serious charges and Indulge in strong | Med Who are steadily improving in drill and disci- operative; but, doubtless, some project will he hit | invective. How far their indignation may yet carry Pline, and who may at no distant day change the upon to retain to the planter the full amount of | them it is diMcult to foresee; but, having lost tem. | Sze of Paris to a pursuit of the Prussians. It was Jabor be now possesses tor an indefinite time to | per, they have become blinded to thelr own short. | ‘he contemplation of such contingencies that caused ne @ fair demand. There were sold 350 bbis. at 893gc., which OUMMING.—In this city, on Friday, September 30, 12 o’Clock M. and 2:15 P. M. | 728 the closing price. WILLUs CUMMING, aged 2'years, 1 month'and 10 days. ‘The remains were taken from the res dence of hia , ado) father, Wilham J Grame' lace, 10 RsAL ESTATE MATTERS. ve ppp reap al dg rey: place, . TS Te NtT Currina.—On Wednesday, October 5, LANDON C., Projected Buildings. infant son of Robert L. Cutting, Jr. come. comings, the more 80 as they themselves are alone | the upward movement in the Gold Room this Plan 1,028--47th st, No 689, one 4 story brick tenement, 202 Fioop.—At lls residence, 442 East Thirteenth Able for any “imposition” or “swindle” per- sai One o’Clock P. M. ‘Owner, J P Quimby.” MAS Tex: of the Emancipation Law Passed by the | petrated upon ie public AB they will doubtless | ‘er200m, not that such cause is at dre LBAMARRD. $95 | “PlanlUB-1uhat, af, WO feof av D,oved story brick | “Mis tricnas are respectfully invited to attend the . deny the assertion, eras, while doing so, answer all logical; for the greater the embarrassment 100 On Pacific RR, ‘253g | stable, Owner, D McAlpio, funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The foliowt mig ap ae we \ ‘i the following questions:— c of Europe the greater will be our gain; but Wall 300 Cleve & Pine No 443, one 5 story brick store, 26x60. | “Dublin papers please copy. coh aera, ancipation law passed bY | Do they not give for sale their tickets dally in any | street nas fallen into the other way of thinking, and 15 jan’ 1,031—4h st, West, No 957, one 3 story brick second | _ FOWLER.—At noon, on ‘iuesday, October 4, of con- the Spanish Cortes, and recently made operative in | desired quantity to certain down town ticket offices e ax ? 30 clags dwelling. Owier, Henry Maibrun. sumption, GEORGE W. FowLER, son of the late Ji Cuba by publication in the Ofictat Gazette: — and to the leading hotel ucket offices ? Js disposed to accept Prussian reverses as the signal xo Plan 1u32--ith ay, es, 25 ft n of 1261b st, one Satory frame | and Emily Fowler. hoe oeseacesey Do they not receive back irom said offices tne | for higher gold. ‘The short interest in the market is uv second clase dwelling, Owner E Gehlert. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are it~ Fee eee Un Or Chan” °F Ton YAO | residue of tekeks unsold? still large, a8 shown by the continued high rates for in a lane aiedinen: WassGs Ooriae Papen Tally nwibad, to, Stee Oc Ue Taneral, ike drredayy mupicates to me, under date of July 4 ult. the | theatre prices? oday. The course of the price 1s shown in the 200 i 8 a0 + 95 tte of Bd av, twelve 3 story and | lon.’ - *="% Fry, ip wow ts following Jaw which has been promulgated and Do not those managers or thelr ticket sellers aid d lings, 15x40. Owner, a HaLt.—On Thursday, Uctober 6, at Jonnaville, wanciioned by the Congressional Cortes:— table:— 5 ose parties to dispose b " 7 5 Dep Fnancisea Sanuanp x Dowinevay, Regent af, she plloants to them, well knowing thera higher size 11g, | 890.4 dozn Hal eal ee By MRL c0p-—New Bowery, 0 4, 076 B sory brick store Puschows county, 0.) Gsanes) Hat, toqmerly oi igdom, ortes ; t has shes ge 1000 & MRR otis, 200 xi. ‘ ie Gengypentonel -Unriea ct toe Mag: uowiye tbat | Addo they not. by such actions vecome parties 40010 42°: ea ia 104? | “tan tar beth mw, 4a Tee OF By y, one Fi te | oe er Ween Ones, LW \¢ Congressional Cortes of the i P 100 Han & Si Jos pref.. 114g | stable, 20x98. Owner, 8'A Root. Seen IAKDEN,—On Wednesday, October 5, W1u118, h nation du y os Meng dgeree and sanction ihe folowiage 2™ "| to “swindling” and “imposition,” ‘es ae 100 Plan 1,U38—L0th av ‘and $0tb st, Ww da5°7 Tete | ony ree Sf W! y A. Hayden, aged 4 Eo re fi a tm mre of tlre osprey Tape ene Ten cinaateaia who view wah ~~ Bie ee gi —| ie ere oe eee Butt! Bwoes, Chae Bartolo | 9 ae Tee ellé, N,_X., op Wednes- Ped gj grey tm OF ts Jontember, | rage and jealousy @ few persons honestly riskin, In the gold loan market the rate ranged from flat STABET QUOTATIONS. és 1,039—45th st, n 8, 250 (te of 8th ay, five 4 story brown. asf beste . Gerrrupe, youngest dapghter of 1865, and the time of the publication of this law age het OO Tl Cie enake & Sunall ambotuit | to A-6 for b jpg. The operatsous of the Gold —— tr ront first clase dwellings, 20x00. Owner Samuel Lyneu. | Cayn October 5, Gannnten. yon en 2 year cs by WY iment (0 belt owners of the qu oF | % supplying. ee Boor isieualy age which they, the 2 tS ee NOW. NT on Half-paas Five oClock P. M. 1pe0-- Erines 6 ‘ten No 80, one 2 story brick stable, days y ~. Bi PET tnd sat oie SL Roma ers, Flendly agenis manipulate ap Oe ae 86% a 8674 NWestern pref. £8 ‘ 3 ¥ @ r his (Frid fternoon, :. rs “3 bt ~ ef. Ph 041-66th at, n 8, 145 fee of 6th ar 164 story by ne funeral will take place this ( lay) at 3 - Ave HBbvEd under the Spanish fag, | MOVTRS shame oe ig Sy Ee Gold cleared. $86,461, 600 43a 484 NJ Central... 197 sigue trout Birt clasa dwelling, 28x72. Owner, MS Fechelmer | at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her grandunother, sig nore during the presaat | Detweeu si san manage its melueds With the | Gold balane ils + 1,020,491 RoR 92/¢ Rook Inland «117 Pian 1,042 131s st, # #, 359 ite of 6th av, one? story brick | Mrs. C. ‘Thorne, 251 Clinton street, Brooklyn. "> seh ; ab shail have been 40 declared by theau- | ticket apeculaiore al the theatre doors bee CEREBRO PRGROGA. ror eos ene does + 1,284,100 St Paul pi fig eae Ohee ae eet up bem bettahne|ligienn fe ctr cee ccd eee erior government of Cuba, by virtue of its jurisdiction. E @ sire reform let r 99: bash. 62), rp re by LOYD, Mate shall pay thelr ‘elne fo their masters, 1f the latter ba pla dete al TRY TEE eeaiee facilities for | The BS Sd Liverpool, took out $29,000 in Sige Sue Outen Mics... S155 Pee Santina al Won wear Mouéiaones mory brick ten. | _ ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the Inaurgents they ehall recettene indemeliy. Cevonwlne 10 the | tie gale of tickets at fight, INO teyess on the specles a ds es eae. Northwentern... SUG Bost,Martdbric. 430 5” | ement, sbx3s, Owner, Gevert Wendelken, funeral, from te Bedford Street. Methodlst Bpisco- ‘Aur, 4 Blaves who, at the time of the publication of this part of thelr ticket sellers, and Rea miteitmitd 5 NMENT PO SE OF SONDS. n Plan 4,045— Lexington av,e 8, 30 {tn of 54th at, one 4 story | pal church, corner of Bedford and Morton streets, Jaw, shail bave altained the age of sisty 'yeurs are declared | bonnection with those favored offices whose interest TEMGUySENMENT FURCMASR OF BONDE. COMMER brown stone front first class dwelling, 4x55. Owner, Dr. 8. | on Saturday afternoon, at iall-past ope o’viock. free, without any indemniication to thelr owners. ‘The | they now defend winder the false and treacherous | The Assistant United Stated Treasurer received CIAL REP@RT. (SO a PES Coke LUDWwid.—In Chicago, Jil, ou Mouday, October 3, ail be enjoyed by those who shall hereafter | new of “protection for the publig,”” proposals for the sale to the government of two mii- _ Cpcnnrnnnnnnney PE re oe ca eat eal cpt rf oct Canisiva, wile of Louis Ludwig, tn ae 4zd year of Aur, 6, Allalares belonging to the State, ether as eman- WILLIAM K. BURNET?. lions of five-twenty bonds. ‘The amount offered was < THURSDAY, Oot, 6-6 P. M. Plan 1,047—44th et, n ftw of 2d av, one 2 story brick ae age, a oe Reopen ty hie pl ae RC control oF ses Sie abaitat aoc enter once the hill sescies SostirH SBAGIS T. $8,515,600, The advertised amount was the extent CoreSK the market for Blo. was aulet, but prices re- | Ee: Nie” stontgomery and. “Cherry sts, ew corner, onea | her brother, Jaines 8. Watt, Warten street, hetwoen of fhe pr avigte Hasngiaied mt mated urea coer of the acceptances, matohd wendy an frm For all traces at gar quotations be- | sory pbrick second claat dwelling, 25x40. Owner, James | Carlton andVanderbilt avenues, Brooklyn, this (r\- By. r re this - " pears RDING " ‘4 1, wales e do. ‘urber,, |, at two o'clock. el sch bE es arte eae ead ke hah at ene, te, TOBe Pe JOHN HARDING, ‘The Sub-Treasary received to-day a further natal | 47, kievlee Aledpeiaat i = Eee ee io Vian 1,049—197tb st, ns, 247 ftw of Bd ay, two 8 story and eve coment. trol of the owners of the mother, after the payment of the Prmbvcrevamitice a dite am es ar tar » ig g P basement brown stone front firs class dwellings, 18.9x4¥, —On Wednesday, October 5, CHARLES, ment of $245,000 of the five per cents of 187], fe) Rubold, MESSENGER.—On Wednesday, Oct r 5, ZS, Indemnity prescribed in article eleventh. TT K . terms. The market for the other kinds was quiet and prices | Owner, Dan! 1 ¥, d Mury ' Messenger, ed 18 Akt 9 Tie’ control referres to in the foregoing articl FURES IN SEPTEMBER. making a total of $1,330,000 of the loan redeemcd 80 | were generally avchanged. During the past week there were eke aay c ae le eter y ger, ug mores UPOI n exercising it the oblig? rc Bf | ears tain his wards, to clothe them, care for them fn sickness, & ORE aa, far, fold 12,702 mata Java, 2,172 bags Maracaibo, 394 do. Costa REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited xiving them primary instruction, and the education neces- , The following 18 a list of fires in the United States - ~ . Rica, 887 do, Ceylon and 120 do, St, Domingo, within the ~~ to attend the funeral services, at the residence of ‘The government, hond market was. strong in:the ‘ 10, ordinary N York City. his parents, corner of Seventy-flith street and Sec- ap ilepals Rages ond avenue, ois it et ‘at four o'clock. Mo.een.—Siduénly, 6 “hursday me , Ocla~ ver 6, SOPHIA HINKICA Pratt IN} es wite of George H. Moin fi the dist year of hae 4 ‘The relatives ahd friends are respectfully invited, to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at tai o'clock, from the Evangelical Lutheran choveh, ‘sary Lo carry on an artor trade. ‘The person exercising the i ] 3 q atoreenid cOnnol soquires all The igits of a guardian and )/ Occurring in September, where the losses amount to forenoon, but fell off on the large offering at | 72%* of our quotations, We quote may, moreover, enjoy the benetit of the labor of the freedinan, e P rss 7 cargoes, 14kic. w 143¢c.; fair do,, Ibe. 0 15ige.; good do., léc. without making any compeusation, until sald freadinan bet | 2200? rempalboes dishonored the Sub-Treasury, and closed steady, a8 follows:— |, 1636, ; prime do.. 17e, a W7¥ye.; extremes tor lote, 14%, emp ders oh al ope beer Dele, eee ee United States currency sixes, i114; a 111%; do., fava (woverument bags), 20c. a 220.; do. 19,568 grase 1881, registered, 1137 w 114; do. de. coupon, 113% 3 Ary. 8 When the freedman has reached the age of 2 eighteen years, h iy aga H Troy, N. ¥., tour i nee andthe | oT ees hinek at aporen 8114; 40, five-twenties, egistgred, May and Novem- | 190.; Maracaibo, 8 ber, 108%¢ & 10834; do @o., 1862, coupon, do., 1127, | Jamales, Me. .o1 Attorney st, en, 125 ft © of Delancey at, 25x100, half shure. . ‘Of these wages one-balf shull be other half shail be reserved in order to form acalyital for block of ator & 1840. St, Domingo (gola, n him, in the manner to be determined by subsequent reynla- : . posta, Rica, ‘a 18c. ; Mai na, 230 fee of 7th ay, 2x 20.000 | Twenty-first sireet, near Sixin avenue, The ree SMART. 9. On attalning the age of twenty.two years, the & 113; de do, 1864 do. do, IMs a 11K; | Men; Mex Ibis0. a 18e eed eee aper $9 | mains wil be taken’to Greeuwood Cemetery. ./ pal scaiuize thy Null ensoymend of his civil rights, de. do, 186 do, 11% a 112; do. ae, | “otros, —The market for this staple opened passably ac- | S211 st, 0's, 425 ft w of Gib av, 25411 wow | MeoRg.—At Newtown, L. Wednesatty, Octo- ee ste rhe 6 ret ake pian 9--Philadeipt istered, January and Joly, 110%; «11034; do, d tive and very strong, but closed quiet and ueavy, with only » | 36th 100 tte of 2d av, 75x14 block, house and lot) ber 6, afler g snort llincss, MARY B., wif of William dup. 10. The coutrol will also ie apmulien,Hirat, oy ee | 9 FMladeipsle, uiannatuctory: registered, Ls soe ibe i do. de., | Groderate demand ahd tair offerings, - There was a decided | 36th st, #9, 175 tte of 2d ar, 18.93%, House and lot. 4 %% | S. aigore and daughter of the late Devid Marshall. Preett over fourteen’ Dy Caen cimey Sed tered into by 1865, coupen, do., 110%; @ 110%¢; de. 1867, do. for apeculation, but the businesa | 401 ns, 8 fteof pe lonton ‘ay, 40x98, ‘The relatives and friends of the @Ynty are respect ighteen years tr ale 616.8 (Le of Gth ay, 16.8: wacted for export aud spinning was only moderate. The wid, necond, by 4 prove eatmenton the part or the @o., 110%, & 11045; de. do, 1868, do. le., 11014 a 110%; fully invited to attend the faétal, from the resi- y salon were 2,153 paler, of which 96% were taken by exporte! 20 ft e of Ath ay, ae¥: guardian, or his non-compliance with bis duty, as supniatea | p % er 4g 4 von. ‘| pel ft wo dence of John J. Moore, Nev-cuwn, on Saturday at- ah oP ss os a of ave “Ar pesiter ‘ |\sqccNow Hod leetc Mase pon, 106% a 106%. sought after, and closed at prices low thoae ci D8, 100 ft w of 2d a ty-fourth street ferry at haif-past two o'clock. ABE th She shovemeni joned) sca! blo by | i6—Manitowa, Wis., w THE STOCK MARKET LowER last’ evening. At the opening full — figared pre Bip tha 275 fhe of 2d ay, % Munpay.—On Wednesiay, October 5, at the rest- Tnotiees eaisk, “Lagicidars’ or’ site rape Just | 1K Phiiadelplia, woollen mill 0 igs oh LO WHE vailed. ‘The ealea w; re bales, basis low middlin, si hf, 1M 4 9 oF Ast av, 25x10 : dence of Drother-insjaw, Join Bracken, 206 free shall be peruiltis! (o assume the control ut there children | 18—Troy, N. ¥., lumber yard 40,000 Phere was'a renewal Of the “bear” operations’) for Ootebesrat 18:1 1ee, ; Sey So. col, wt «10 do, do, at Hath ot, 9», 312.8 Fw of Tat A 5 Henry stree! brooklyn, @ev. Henny MUREBY, b. J., by the payment to the wiardian of ihe sane of any expeoss | 19D n 14000 | against Ohio and Mississippi, the price of which fell, | BAW, + Soy Gor gor Ay emoet ath TOPE Ih doe dons at JPA FS © of ah Av, $2100.10, hotbed atid to aged 98 years. he may have jucurred for account of the Ireedman. Sub- 5a 4 d 100% tb ice. ; 200 do., for danudi ‘The reverend clergy and the friends of his broth- t requlations Will settie (he basis af this idemaition- Resmae amid considerable excitement, trom to 31g ' £685 S00 0, fone ers, Peter suf Puilip Murphy, and those of bis wetiet. Ja. hb, superior’ civil gain ah puna (ae She Boston, 1 The rest of the market fell off m sympathy, and brothers-belaw, John Reilly and Jonn Bracken, are Canal at, No 101. pace of one month tro e his I rs Farmington, ( closed 4 feveri ve ric 1 reg viter attend the funeral, without ‘ART. 1 The. (reed persons mentioned in the foregotne New Bedford, Mas day, ¢ t for Rock Islaad, whieh, in anticipation | day) $00 bales, for Ociover, part at 1bXe.: 100 do, for No- | Heater st, No 1s from the church of St. Francis Xavier, West six- article remain uuder dhe control of the State. ‘This control te evy) X. ¥.. planing tills, of the closing of the books day afier to-morrow for | Tembers at the mame wisce, and BX) dow f- 0. b..in Charleston, tecuth street, New York, where a requlem mass Will homthe eae Of painting o iiretinced niet ae aratous, Ne Yee but the dividend recentiy declared, rose to 11735 from “Dplands Modis : lered up for the repuse of tus soul. ; heir Hoerty in the wlightest degree, Those who prefer to re- evenine, Wyotuing 116%, and reacted only to 117 In the general decline, Plots, Mesiphis’ Orletew, Fézan, | Brondiway, w my Shh fin of Tha ering ness, ANY MCCAWAEY, the netoved. wife Of Ant 1d, The slaves referred to iu article 4 nay rem Fs Jato in the day, The greater activity In money ob- | Ordinary... BH I Ww” | Cheatont et, #8 Siichael McCudrey, a native of the parish of Kilidal- hb thelr owl 5 9 shall thus ac contr Po ey" ie et ‘cloe! 7 4 b v re} When they sall Rave preferred vo conunae with (ie 7_ Pittiadelphinymorestss..01.s.. servable between two and three o'clock was one | Low middling, u i Woe es | conmpyon ath cae ni © Jon, county Cavan, freland, uized 67 years. masters it shail be optional with the latter to give them com- | 28 Lancaster, Pa., sash’ tactory. reason assigned tor the weakening of the marker, | Middlimas... 164, ibs ae 7 and lot... : The funeral will take place from her ; vation or not, but in all cases, as well asin that of the | New York city, total umonut.. ah pea | Good middling. 18% iss ting 173m | Cook st, 8 4, 125 ft e of Morrell at, 25.700 Yao | dence, 178 Franklin avenue, to St. Patrick's church, persons, being unable to maintain. themselves by While the better demand for funds was due io the | FLour asp ecelpis 24,846 bbls. flour, 940 do, | Dean at, n #250 ft eof New York av, 37.0x1146......,.18,005 | Kept avenue, corner ot Willoughby avenue, on Sat- of phywical disability Of the naid Total for the mont! an gigeay active business of the past few daysat the Stock | ComB meal, 1U0 ba 1,8UL busbels wheat, 28,151 do. corn, | Douglass st (Boulevard), ns, 372,10 ft e of Schenectady urday morning, at hulf-past ten o'clock, where a former masters to | f Total {or September of lawl year. z ; ‘ do. barley. Flour was quiet but | _ av, 99.Tx112.9x77x116, 3,000 | requiem mass Will be ollered tor the repose of her. Jn sickness, This duty sb ight to Exchange and tothe payments into the Sub-Treasury The ‘sales were about 9,000 | Douglass st (Boulevard. = HRY, 204,000 2,00 | Soul, and trom thence to the Cemetery of the Holy ‘4 Cross, Flatbush. O'CONNELL.—On Wednesday, October 5, JOHN Should | Jncresse for ant month. ... ommpliance with his obligation to ree; turbances at the house of fie guar THE DRIVERS’ STRIKE. day before, its effect was mtensin employ them in labs ihe freedman object to the Jabor, or should creat ‘i ; rent Hat, but steady, Sales 1,000 Vy 77x 1120XH4.5x115 of the money for the government gold bought the | pbia. e four was firm, wit aioe gestae nnlee ‘be. Douviabs at and Utica by the cireula- | mg%0 bia. Cora meai was dull and prices were vominal |; the Authoriti jethe question arising t ithaay’ at our qnotations, We quote :-— Donglass st and Utica av, nw cor, 45 4na5e tx1Re O'CONNELL, @ native of the parish of Glauntown fromi,after baying stuetreiein, . tion of rumors that the “bear anes intended | No. # State 3.09685 | ods dio clos, «dhe ae Malone, county Cork, Ireland, in the 84th year of hie. Axr. Jo. Ith of bis own fi A Settlement in Prospect=The Railroad | «jocking up greenbacks” and making money strin- tare ote band {tin ir, a6 cor, a.7aabi.aLST Se age. the contro! of bis former master, the lat Company Yielding. gent. The following were the closing prices at the swe He ‘His friends and relatives are requested to attend 26. - The men controling the eastern division of the | Jast aession of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Com Sue 51 ie fesrt 100,000 bs Reape pe ecco hd ye ead sary for the indemaifications wade necessary by the tl een 0% ve vakened te Hon- O ‘ 3 s eof Uti ure tus " os aw, by tweaus of a tax tipon Ahose whoetill remained ig | “Belt”? Railr eae have at last stated tou von- | pany, 68; Cumberland Iron, 32 a 48; Western Union, Sere ieee sor: PBS Bi] Union st oa, 106 {eo Utes av, ish. eael 4: PAULMIER.—At Whippany, Morris county, N. J., ay 4 hay neoprene having been | WHOusDERS Of thelr heavy demand for elghteci | gg74 a 87; Quicksilver, 614 & 5%; Mariposa, 5 «534; | ound boop Olilel trae Drand Sb00 600 | Carroll at, we 248 Mh eur Union we Wea iia svz64 6x on Wednesday, October 6. STEPHEN PAULMIKE, in Aniheted by the tribunata of juste, wilt bring with fae a | Rowre’ labor of the drivers, Mr rge Terty, te | qo, preferred, 114 a4 114; Boston Water rower, 16 | Family. 6500 795 | 62.3. : bE ae Te are respectfully invited eonzeguence the freedom of the Slave suffering auch excess | Superinteniiens Walt Crt TE ake cron: |#lé; ‘Adacaa Express, 074; 8 67H; Wells Fargo Bx- | St Louie stsaighte Sin oe to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at wo ARE, 18, Aa sptreieges ampeding the application ef | ing all the drivers assembicd ab Mr. William | press scrip, 24% 24; American Express, 424; a 4234; | i {aie Soeise fami ee ig rs ai A rand tes Pager Volt i. Ct ee Rau morp one Sava Burns’ store, comer of scuirty-olcin street and | Gaited States Rxpress, 24% a $7; Pactllc Mall, 434; a | Bre FO sich dua 645 | Gwinnett ata», 4 ‘ve of Harrison IteEDeCAt South, Norwalk, Coun., on Weanesday, Teco the Slat of December, 186%, anit in that hours’ iabor proposed by the strikers, providing, | do. serip, A844 a 89%¢5 Erle, 224; Harlem, | Gorn meal Jersey... £02 800 | slot : is eh ies ati 4 friends are invited to attend the Ce ee eee eee ee eee ee Or ee MORATRE: Ghe -Oroahe: tiberve ((c IRN © 100; Reali, ORg Mtcmizan Central, | heat was. dull ce were | Kosciusko st," 108 fiw of Megrey ov, 30x funeral, tis (Friday) afternoon, at balf-pist. two ‘Air. Lh Pe government shail make « speeial regulation | eighteen hours’ work on the Sabbucn, and the | 120% 4123; Lake Shore, 03 én; Union Pacific, | #20Ut 6,000 bushels at #1 15 4 $119 for N: Miiwa Marlon st, 09 fe of Hopkinson ay, 100x100 o'clock. Cars leave depot, corner of Twenty-seventh. {| xpring, $1 30 for new No. 2 Chicago, ¥1 32 8 $1 G8 for amber | Morton st, vs, 100 ft w of Wythe av, 20x100 for the oxeention of this law. drivers protested agamat a sition Wh 3 Cleves | winter, #140 for a sinaii lo, of new do. 8160.0 #160 for | Orchard, inte 3d st, ws, 9 fis of Ubion at, r i 1 v street and Fourth avenue, at 4 quarter past twelve. Azt. 31. The qoverament will report to the Cortes, whet’: an guid prevent them from enjoying a comfor § & 265; Uline Central, 137 a 1 2 Vi. 2° 100 e Cuban 4 been d ‘or the f > fi se are nite and old and new mixed on private terms. Th ket | Pal a: ‘353100 "175 Scorr.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Octover 6, Sas ayertea ed ee eee Hate nce wo remain insiavery | meal and # brief wtay with their families. Mr. land” ‘atid ‘Pitiabarg, 10836" a 107; CicaghY Ky yen whe Mi, the comand bela lighy and-With talror | Gulnvanris case ie wae Here etint ric 20x40... 47) | Karié BELL, only child of Wm. H, and Jessie Scott, pat : ie A and Northwesiern, 80% a 81; do, preferred, | ferings prices weve h and Yc, lower. The sales were 150 fi wy, 256x100 - 1,400 | aged 1 year, 4 months and 7 days. after vstablignment of this law. replied that P . bare nd 3 ‘te of Nostrand Meantime this emancipation is carried Into effect, the pen- | go the matte 3844 & 884); Cleveland, Columbus, Gincinnatt and | Sut lone ny oh ital tain dee ancl ben a 176 ft 0 of Nostrand ay, S100 350 bane Wie Senlives are Cee rat Fe ally of the whip, authorized by chapter thirteen of the regu + Pe egravated or | 4 : + + 2 . ware atten e funeral, on Saturday after A ou Jaufons for Porto Rico and Cute, shall be abolished; neither oe eae nbpone dude made by the ofieate | Hdlana, 804 a 809¢ ; New Jersey Ceiral, 107 a 108; |e Onin ware quiet, but ie sendy: x f 2500 | Grclock, from the restaence of Ie parents, 102 Madi- ney Teabece pene, Soren sae eebon te have rendered nee it ts hoped the strike | Kock Island, 1164 @ 117, Milwaukee and St. Paul, | Ble, for State. Rye wns dul and nominal; «small (ot new | 1th st, as, 148 Ite of 4 ay, S5x100, son street, near Bedford avenue, " Snatrimony. x6 tO tet will end to-day. ERs G4 O46; do. preferred, 812 @ $13.5 Toledo) | Pe aera er aL Vor, pene Ror a Cheese ede to | UgmuC EY, Dem 16011 fh 8 wot Cumberland Mt, Msea4 | FCG rte ar Aenea ee Magee Pies te roperiedio the renent Oe Lenders fac he promulgation | 4 Sap Stictpk.—Chrieuine Theide, a German git | Wabash: and Western, 82% 9 52%; do. preter- | Sti for Canada, "Barley malt wan a changed. Bushwick av and Magnolia sty northerly corner, 100320) 3000 | Adain Seabury, agea 71 yeurs. : an aw, of twenty-one, employed at the Kancaster iis, | red, 74 & 80; Fort Wayne, 5; Chicago and | yf MEGUTS The market was tolerably active and stteng | Brooklyn and Jamaica Ke R abd Atlantic av, a & 145 ft @ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- MANUEL DE 1) Ciaitan, Mesa ee found dead in ine wood UAE) Alton, M28 bid; do. preferred, 115 bid; Ohio and | other articles ‘The chartering businoas exhibited better de | Fulton ava, 36 fe of Builr at, dix Be \tnlOn tio, MORRO. GURMbORSL Okura wee TLIAN AAD IAN f ol ate, Stn ¢ 5 3 MUP + a $91: Nels bate F ree of uctivity. 4 oved for ulton and Huds 5 3 et J o » THANCISUU JAVIEK « ABA posed i have comtnitted suictde by poisouon Thurs- | Mississippt, 324 a 9214;,Delaware, Lackawanna and | Bituble tor the petroleum irate, whieh were vers tirmly held, | Gutes nv, n a, Dit wot Nostraud av, Wixi). ) | (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MARIANO RUIZ, Dep tary. day, When she left her work, and the cause assigned | Western, 10475; Morris and Essex, 904 90),; Boston, | while more fngu ry preva fot large venscle o lon with Knickerbocker ‘av, # WB, 25 ft nwof Parmetvo st, 255100 ane Woov.—On Thursday, October 6, Many Eniza Wee ee i can is dieappoutment and chagria atthe ihivd postvone | Hartford and Brle, 4% a 6; Hanuthal and St. Joseph, | Continent at rates a fife. above thoae previously Union at, ©8, 25 not Clay my Sbx100. ese ie iM Te herefore, J order all tribunals, justices, omicers, | ment pr the weitding day by the » 4 ; ec , K: Gotunnitvan, cpreny To Liverpool, 13. hhd Voorhees av and Math eorne r a feo fi maday governors aad other authoriiies, of whatsoever | was engaged. She lived with e sister. bay no | 110: do. preferred, 1142, bd; Columius, Chicago 200 bales cotton at 7-1td. md. and | Mulberry at aud feemeca avn wrcorier, hi { 3000 | ““Paneral from 126 St. Mark's place, this (Friday) lass oF posisden. bo OEY (ue SuuIG aud cause It to | parenla ~ and Indiana Central, 17/4 a 17 die - closing wt 7d, a 200 | alternoon, at one o'clock. . To Livers } Kighth ay, n wa, 0.2 ft ne of Add wt, 20

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