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, 8 se, weW YORK CITY. ‘Yoeas: pA Police’ News wird annual ball of the Shandley Quatd wae at the Brookes Assembly Rooms iast night, — Rev. HB. M, Gallagher, of Brooklyn, delivered his ot uitied “Put Money tm thy Parse” at Ply- ot Bapust church last evening, The Ninth regiment, with their military visiters from the New Engiand States, have becn ivited to attend the Fair of the American Institute, Third avenue and Sixiy-third street, tm uniform, this evening, ‘The remains of an infant of recent birth were found tying on the sidewalk im Forty-sixth street, between Tenth and Eleventh gvennes, and removed to the Twenty-second precinct police station, Lore- mer Keenan bas the cuse li charge, Joseph E. Plato, a child three months old, whose parents live at No. 274 First avenue, was suffocated on Wednesday uight by being overlaid in bed. Coroner Keenan was notified vo make au investiga- ion, Ata meeting of the directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company, herd at their office, No. 145 Broadway, yesverday, Wiliam Orton was unani- moualy re-elected President, ‘The remaining oflicers will be éiecied at @ subsequent meeting. The Rev. Leonard Bacon, D.D., of Now Haven, has annoanced that be will give a series of fonr lec- tures in the Tabernacle Church, Broadway, on the “onureh history of the Pigeims,”' prior to their coming New England, two hundred and fifty years ago. The Mrst lecture, entitied “Origin of, National Charches,” will be given at the above oburch on Sunday evening bext at hali-past seven o/OWwek, Yesterday morning Louls Bauer, a German twenty-#ix years of age, employed as porter in the xtore 12 Beaver street, was taken suddenly iil corner of Cedar street and Broadway and removed to the New street police station, where death ensued soon aiterwards. Coroner Schirmer was notified and Dr. Cushman Will Make @ post-mortem exaumi- nation on the body, The remalus were removed to Ts Vhrysule surest, On Sunday morping Jast Mra. Ahearn, of 1218t muxceti ewest of Fourth avenue, surprised her lord aud waster by presenting Lim with three young Mother and children are doing well. Marsbat | should not leave these boys ont of the ceeds; @ud as Mrs, Ahearn is poor, the charitably dueposea would do well to remember her. Indeed, this desperate effort to bring tte population of the metropolis up to what ine ’? pays it Bhould be deserves recognibon from that gentleman, With the object of rescuing young men from the rutnous attractions of the city the German Young Men’s Christian Association propose to erect and provide w.th snitanle accommodations a building which will outrival the places to which the German youth now nightly resor. A meet will be held on Wednesday evening next, at 69 Ludlow sireet, for the parpose of orgamzibg & mammoth fair in aid of the batlding mud. A tremendous war has broken ont in the very heart of the German Patriotic Ald Society. 1t seelus that the xecutive Committee have appointed for secretaries two of thelr members, and have allowed them, ont of the funds contributed for whe purpose of aiding the wounded ta Germany, a salary of $250 ee menth each. Over this acon the contributors of the money ure justly indignant, and several haughty tologs, kiWsuils amoag oihers, are threavened, DEPARTRENT OF DOCKS, Mecting of tho Board of Commissioners. A stated meetmg of the Board of Commissioners of Decks wgs held yesterday afiernoon, with the President, Mr. John T. Agnew, in the chair, ‘The Commissioners have now got their department in such sineoth running order and the work on the docks going ahead so vigorously that at their siated meetings they have little more than ordmary routue business to transact. The Engineer tn Chief (Major General MeClelian) and his corps of assistants «are busily engaged in studying out the various plans which bave be presented Wo the board, with the intention of cuiltay trom them the ideas aud plans (or tue beal and gost practicable permanent system. ‘This work is neces- waruy tedious, a8 such a revolution in the appear- ance of the water front must be made to rewain for- ever, asi should not be done hastily or unperiectiy. Althe meeting yesierday a large amount of rou- tine business Was disposed of, after which several reports were offered by the executive committee, among Others, ordering & new buiklead (or foot oO Barrow street, ordering the repairing of pier 19 East river—one-hailf the expense fo be borne by the owners of one-baif the dock—and tie Temovai of the dumping beara from foot of Lwenty- third to foot of Twenty-sevond street. The Audli- ing Committee reporied that they had exaimined puis awounting to $14,604, and found them to ve correct. The bills Were ordered to be paid. One of the gentiemen interested in the Improve- ments on pier No. 23, North river, Was heard in re- sation to tus privileges and ie alieged encroach- wens made on the bulkhead. The Commissioners heard his statement, bat did not change tneir order direcung him to remove ibe obstructions. The Commissioners accepeed 40 invitation from Mr. Hugh Mokay w luke asuil arouud the harbor op Monday nexi, for the purpose of having ex- plained the actiou anu force of the udes, and then adjourned. hoy, COMMISSIONERS OF EXIGRATION, The Commissioners of fmigration met yesterday afternoon ut Castie Garden, Richard O'Gorman pri siding. “The Building Committee was instruyied io | have erected on Ward's Isiand a buliding suitable for the accommodation of twelve male and tweive female violent lunatice, The Board acquiesved im the action of the committee 1p awarding the sum of $1,000, according to promise, to the architect whose pian had been accepted for the new asylum. The * recommendations of the Committee on Police for whe preparation of six cells wherein to confine refractory persovs on the isiand was accepted and the Matter referred to a commitete, Mr, Fitw- patrick’s report reiative to the cisims of the Board against institations was referred to Castle Garden Committee for perusal. Hink was discharged and Jolin de Treville ap- pointed ip his plac Cowmissioner Lynch drew the aitention of the Board to the question of the ex- ch of land with the Oommissiovers of Chari- tes and Correction; but owing te Mayor Hall’s ab- sence the subject was left over. Mr. Seaserty reported the number Of emigrants ar- 1ived up to r 6, 177,118; from October 6 to date, 3,903; tomame date in 186%, 216,610. Balance m January 1, $79,371; aggregate receipts to September 29, $461,101; received since for commu- tation of allen passengers, &c., $26,838; disburse- ments 0 date, $664,142; balance with City Chbam- veriain, $121,009, A FORGER IN BROAD STREET. Stedman & (Co, Victimized to the Extext of $20,000. A little flutter was created yesterita Wail streeta by the discovery that H. (, Stedman & o., brokers, of No. 11 Broad street, liad been vic- umized by some skilful forger out of $20,000 in gold. Snortly after two o'vlock ou Wednesday afternoon a map about five feet seven loches high and about tnmrty years of age, presented himseif at the desk of Stedman & Co., with an order on @ priuted slip heaa- ng, purporting to he from Phelpa, Dodge & Co., y in Bread and asking the firm to purcbase for them $10,009 tn goia | at market raies and to send by bearer $20,000. This order was (presumedly) signed by Mr. W. D. Porter, cashier of Phelps, Dodge & Co., and us Messrs. Sted- mun & Oo. had been 10 the habit of receiving and fil- jog euch orders and delivering gold tn the same man- ner for that house, they never questioned the order nor doubted 1% genuiueness, and nauded over to the forger er 4 Koid certificates for $10,000 eaca, mumbered 1. aud 1,198 respectively. Yesterday pote when the oraer was presented to Pheips, Dodge & Co., tt wae at once propounced spurious. Adesera. Stedman & Co. immediately netified the pollce detectives, aud they went to work vigorously and in the afternoon nad tracked one of the certifi- cates in the hands of Bates & Brown, bankers, who had received tt from the First rege bers Cy arrest been made, however, up he hour of closing basfnees of ta "] Messrs, Siedman & Co.'s he has seen ine forger in their took tue lay of the well juainted i apa Deda wi pa, Stedman & Co. say ‘thet this loss will not affect ieir business ve! qwoaterially, that they will continue to buy an el! gold stOCKs as usual. A CRUNTERFEITER SENT WEST AS A WITNESS. Colonel Whitley has caused William Shelly, one of the least gufiy of a notorious gang of counterfeiters, who vet ye in Ludiow Street jail, to be 4 disconti ischanged ae ntinued against St. ‘one, on Me Witness Reatest here pT whe sre Be AC68 tor” Cray. Hog Depnty Warden Jonu H., a lg tt HIGUBAY AND LOWEST PRIVBS. ‘fhe extreioe fluctuations in the leading specula Uve shares were as follows:— New York Central consolidated. Sraper, aumepayrocs eer. we} | New, York Central “The situation in Walkstreet continoes to grow imte- | Lake FINANCIAL, ANE COMMERGLAL, Testing. Not only has the leng duluees of the mar. | Wabash. rs keow given place te activity, but the speculative aeanenes.. a THE “SQUERZE GOLD. ' 1m pursuance of the programme, which the “bulla” fe oman ae a have made no secret of, they called several mulions | Panter huis ux of gold this morning, and starteu the ‘bears’? on a GOVERNMENTS STRADY. borrowing expedition 1m pursuit of the requisite | The government vought two millions of five- allotments for the settlement of their balances at | twenties W-day, the offer to buy eliciting proposala the Clearing House and for deliveries outside the | of nearly $4,000,000 of bonds, The depressing Infu- Gold Bank. The consequence was & scramble | ence of the latter fact was fully counteracted by the ‘m the gold loan market, where the rate for | stronger tone of the gold market, and also by the one day’s use of the precions metal advanced | extinction ef two millions by the purchase, The from,s-82 (egaivalent to 60 per cont per annum) to | cable quotations were not at hand to-day, ewing to 8-16, 4 and in a few instances 3 per cent. The | the interruption of the telegraph wires by the storm, rate ranged between these extremes until nearly | and hence the street was without the guide of the three o’clock, when, by the misinterpretation of @ | London market. The Assistant Treasurer redeemed news despatch from Washington announcing that | to-day $207,000 of the five per cents of 1871. ‘The the government had suthorized ® private firm in | government bond market closed steady as’ fol- this city to deposit $100,000 gold in the Sub-Treasury | iows:—United States curremcy sixes, 14 @ for trausfer to the account of the Bank of California | 113%; do., 1881, registered, 113% @ 11434; do, do, through the Sub-Treasury in San Francisco, there | coupon, 114 # 114%; de. ilve-twenties, registered, was a sudden pressure to lend gold, and some hold- | May and November, 10354 @ 108%; do do, 1862, ers paid 3 per cent to have their balances carried— | coupon, do., 112% a 112%; de. do., 1864, do. do, 11136: the nustake being a reading of the despatch so as to | @ 115; de. do., 1865, do, do., 111% &@ 112; do, o.,. |" infer that the gold was coming here from Callfornla | registered, Jamuary and July,’ 1103 a 110%; do, do., in place ef going the other way. When the mistake | 1965, ceapen, do., 110% @ 11034; do, do, 1867, de was corrected, and if was known, further, that the | @o,, 110% # 110%; de. do, 1868, do. do., 11036 a 11055 ;" goverument had sanctioned the transfer @f $900,000 | de, ten-feriies, registered, 1064, a 10624; de. do., coa- more should the Bank of California ask it, there | pon, 106% a 106%. was a return to borrowing rates, but only tn busl- SOUTHERN SBOURITIGS QUIET. ness Jor to-morrow, a8 meantime the hour for deliv- 'The Southern State bonds were dull, and. for the eries nad gone by. In the engagements made late | new Tennessces a little lower. he old Tennegsees in the day borrowers pala one-eighth to one-fourth | were strong and a fraction vetter. The general list per cent for the use of gold in making their delive- | was quiet and unchanged. i nies to-roorrow, Meantime the price had fluctuated THE SUB-TRBASURY REPORT. between the extremes of 113% and 11474, Itwent | The following was to-day’s business at the office of om Ww the former figure early in the morning on the | the United States Treasurer:— farther weakness in exchange and the operation of | Gola receipts, natural causes, But here the borrowing rate was | Goid advanced, and many of the “shorts,” finding cue ts % mere profitable to cover than to bor- | Gurreucy payments. row, boughs itn their gold, unt the | Currency balanc price rose to 4%. The chque were | Calo RAILWAY MATTERS. kellers at every point above 114, and in dispos- ing of their gold hga the market to themselves, for wey have so intimidaied the street that no fresh short interest is forming. The “bulla” have displayed Tare pluck and skill In their movement to unload their gold on the eve of what weuld be a dangerous crisig—viz., the payment ef the November coin in- | terest on the public cebt—anda the natural downward | tendency of gold in we winter time, when our en- tire commercial enterprise is absorbed in the shijp- ment of cotton and produce te foreign countries, ‘That the rates of to-day in the gola loan market were entirely fictitious is shown in the sudden re- jaxation about ball-past two o’ciock this afternoon, Whea a consideration was prid Tne New Haven Journal of to-day, in ap arucle advocating town aid to the new air line rattroad be- tween New York and Boston, says:— The Boston, Hariford and Erie road has gone into ew hands, and there is every reason to beileve that the Connecting link between Willimantic and Put- mam Will soon be completed, Work has already been resumed, and it is reported to be the deter- Miuation of the new managers Lo finish this part of ther line during the present year. This done, and our own road (the Air Lime) completed: to Wiliman- | lic, the old dream of a new and shorter line to Bos+ | ton will have been realized, The road beyond | Middletown is all graded except about six miles, ; and the whole work can shed in a few ; Manifested by towns along the line, to have gold | ne earning of the Cleveland and Pittsburg road carried, Moreover, the “bulls” have been selling | show an ingrease of $42,700 for the mouth of Sep- their gold slowly, and thelr ability to ugnlen the | temper, y Inarket 1 slowly disappearing. ‘The actual ameunt | poe carntngs of the Si. Lonis and Iron Monntain which they ‘kept back out of the Clearing House to- | pairoud show aa increase for the first week of Octo- day Was only about $750,000, aud It Was their anX- | yer of gis.aga, jety to have this amount taken Care of late in Uke Guy | qye Chicago Pritune of yesterday says: Mist assisted in the sudden relaxation which i8 | New york exchange Is in rather utter supply above noted, As to the slatement that the Canadian | than afew days ago, indicaving some imcrease in banks are leuding, and not selling, their gold it is | movement of produce eastward from this point. yi Sale - ole ) Sales betweeu bauks ure quoted at from par to fifty only a deiusion. The gold has been sold py those 10 | cons per $1,000 premium. At the counter bankers whom they jent it, Moreover, they loaned it for , bUy ab par aud sell aLone-icatk premium. Rauway perods ranging from 60 tw 0 days, and wie | stocks have anche ere up in New York to-day, esqueeze” js vot Weir work, for they cannct calf aud now that the fall movement of the crops 1s be- their gold until the terms of the loan are gimming Lo mecrease vheir earnings and money c¢ up ‘The sates of (tho clique and tne | Uinues easy Litere, Contrary lo We siringency that hat been expected, itis nob tmprobabie the bulls mistake as to the Washragton telegram above noted | 1 80 Wn fora considerayie advance in prices, produced @ devine to 3% im Wwe ailernoen, from which there was 4 final advance to 114, the market | closing firm wt Lia; a ud. The toreign exchange SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOGK EXCHANGE, Thursday, Oct. 13-1015 A, it. market was paralyzed and sieriing offered freely at Seog Us 8:20, r+] » Pac MSS C0... 4 108% for sixty day and 10935 for aight bills, the ex- | ae h Fy . ae Se | a0 ports of the week we he Largest for many months | ed sear aad are steadily increasing. Our credit abroad it , 100 do. held in tne highest estimation, a8 shown by tbe ad- 100 US Expioaa quotations for five-twenties tn Lon. | toun0 Tene 16000 Tenn ¢ vanced and f don. The spec exports are wifiipg. The | My veg jast two cOnsh i, amounting fo omy a {few hundred thousand dollars, were mostly ; in silver, which 38 af @& ‘discount of several 11000 Ge per cent compared with goid, ‘The clique | 1009 Hnding themselves with all the force of cit tun cs suid U Pac RR Ist 4000 Chi A NW con stances against them, and with & proximate mous disbursement of gold trom the Treasury, have | operated on the tears of the merchants, who have | borrowed gold for customs payments, aud have d gooned the “shoris” into covering (not that there any sympaihy for the latter), thus creating a mar- ket on which to seu (heir gold and extreate them- | selves irom a very dangerous predicament, ‘Ihe course of (he marke! is shown tn the table: 10 A. M. 22. M.. 2:09 P. M a0... Panama Rit 200 Chia Rt K ind Mil & St PRR. j00 Mi & StF pre. 00 " 4080.0, U a Ind C dat... 79 JU Tol, P de W dat, ed J Ohio & Miss is 300 1000 ' Si Onio & Sie BR, 4 Chiehgo & Alt pre Wo Morris & Bs BR, 0... 100 Canton © ae In the goid loan market the rate ranged from | 408 do 5-32 to 3-8 of one per Cent for (he use of gold anti to- | [00 Mariposa Ml | F | morrow. The Buropean steainer took out $34,000 12 o Clock M. and 243 2. } sie, ‘The operations ef tie Gold Exchunge — £4000 8 SB, "4 U4 -BLIUCO DS 5-0, o, "GT... 10a { Pests pats bet Bv0 OS b-20, v, “6 Leg 500 OS Se, 10-40, c.sin 108 | Goid $76,116,000 | " warency balan 1,847,258 | 'Scoy rie Ta Re 2080 Cen Pac Rie WO wha Pac MBS UO MONEY MORE AOTIVE, Tae clique Movement was further felt in an un- sertiing of the money market, which they eGected | Tw wont by calling their goid im the morning, disturtang | gl iO« their own currency engagements and causing a gen- | atu eral shifting of loans, ‘Thetr time was all tne bewer | an chosen for the reason bias ine et was paying | 100 WOO Chie 6 Rk 1 ME. 3 460 Mil St Paul BR... 64%, ou ME A St Pant RK pi By 200 a Ne over a millian dollars into the Sub-Treasury tor the | {uw Nye ne p ov 7 00, KK . gold bougt there yesterday, witile the governimuent Sap Hsvions preter ; rf pg ; Was disbursing for only a few lox of governments | G00 Keading itH. {10a Wo Obie a Mian ik , 200 Ho... ati atc RR sent in this afternoon, Alshough the gold movement 3M sg Sei tu ship tor el heck aie. has no connection with the money mark clement at ieast ab this time, when the ra STREET QUOTATIONS. for borrowing gold and not pone Hult-past Five olor | H are entirely | carrying gold, the street was ready to take it that there Was, and hence the money market, which is | Jee late undisturbed by any movement of carrency to tie ne Pon eoo.. interior apd is now as abundantiy auppited was @ few days since—and wili be better sup to-morrow when the two milllons of goverument money comes on the street—suddeniy grew feverish | | and active, and borrowers rai about in search of | Ohio & Mis Boas, Marta Wig 4G Mga blhe CUMMBROLAL REPORT. | loans yntil the rate on call advanced to seven | per cent currency and to seven per cent | PHURMOAY, Or UR 6B. Me | golt. ‘‘owara three o'clock there Was a | CovrRr. The market for Rio was quiet, but ieady and pressure to Jend balances at six per cent in | firmatour quotations, The were 52% bavs ou private some portions of the street, while borrowers in terms; also 3600 bags, ex Ua ‘anck, at ine Delaware Breakwater, to arrive here, algo on private terme, vther k.nds the raarket was quiet, and we heard of no aulew, Rio -Ordinury + a He. | fair do, ot doy 18e, a Hee. ; prime do., others were late in getting their accommodation at seven. The government dealers were suppiled | at six per cent sor all new loans, while their jormer engagements at tive per cent were undisturbed, ‘the |, 1asge. 'a: 180, reai range of the market was, therefore, five per | iS quass mats, Die. a cent currency to seven per cent gold, Ceylon, 1 IBige. 5; Laguayra, 16! mingo (gald, in bond), 8) ry Rica, Liige, a 180, ; Mantia, i 6) Marioan, Loc. a 160.5 all gold, duty paid, but itttie demand for ayeculation, put orexport and spinning, and the sales were unusnaliy however, again declined ja consequence of the frve offerings, the butk of the salen being at a reduction of ye. wer pound. ‘The anles were 3,660 bales, ich 2.289 were taken by exporters, 1.199 by apinnera, speculators and 100 were in tra: included. im the are 567 bales | For (uture delivery the market but prives wero again lower. J SUOOKS WEAK AND LOWER, 40. 8180 ‘The stock market was feverish under the Jitu | énees just recited, and after wavering In alternate strength and weakuess up to three o'clock sud- | deniy declined in the final dealings in the Room, where, for most efane list? the lowest prices | of the aay were made. be following ware the | closing prices at the last session of the Stock isx- | change:—Canton Cempany, 66° a 68; Cumberland | of wh! Iron, 40; Western Union, 3944 «3999; Quicksilver, 5 | bid; Mariposa, 54 a 6; ao, preterred, 11 a 1h; | ydams Express, 67 a 6735; Wolls-Fargo Expreas, 303% Correos. There w. MU | a very active inquire } bid; American Express, 43% & 445, United | States Express, 96 0 26:4; Pacile Mall, 44% a 44%; | New York Central cousoidstea, 9334 99854; de. serip, | F MO i. ati dou fb a 8854 8 88%; Fire, 22% a wy; Harlem, 154% a 125; | iow middling, at i43@c.; 500 0. b. ia Mobtie, basis New: Reuding, 100% a 100%; Micbigan Ceutral, tae ee si eee erent low Lake Shore, 94%; Union Pacific, 25 @ 25); Mines te tor a fe a in New Central, 135 a 13644; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1063; | Hales, basis iow mnfddiing, tor, December, ar lbsse" "200 aor @ 106%; Chicago and Northwemern, 81'¢ bid; de, Gan ne ke fe ero 100 do. ebrnary 9¢ 18)¢0. 5 preferred, 88% @ 88%; Cleveland, Columbus, Cin- | ating, for Oetober, on yee) cinnati and Indiavapolis, 801; a 81; New Jersey for iote ou the yee quotations Central, 106% a. 107; Rock Island, 118% a 1134; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 6436 & 6414; do. preferred, 617% & 82; Tolede, Wabash and Western, 645; & 5414; do. preferred, 78)4; Fort Wayne, 93 @ 9319; Chicage and Alton, 11344; do, preferred, 114 bid; Ohie and Minsissipp!, 33%; 2.338%; ravi Lackawanna and Western, 1077 a 107%; Morris and Fesex, 91% a 92%; Bosten, Hartford and kirle, 4% @ 4%; Q and St, Joseph, 110% # 111; do. preferred, 116% @ 117%} months if oar citizens will show some of the spirit, {Vian (00% Toto Wor the | aiceeess steamer ‘Advise, wht B00 bole, pevolnara Sire gral ‘Great Srcneeee peaane Sea at the quotations eh Siena Tor pew and Bc. ter a steady ‘at . ‘si nite former © quote :-- long rye 1105, ish tslands. Nava BToREs.--With increased offeri inge and a mited. demand the market for spirits turpentine was dull and besyy, yy, etter sale enone boing tee | Sey SOUS cee coma ae tates” EB 3 Orca +4 08.5 Pon a, SH. ‘demand being checked ee ; | Pamrepau av, a sds... rl ee A ase Moiadbee 9 0 asties wan very, Cee drape eo te | meer rig) suse... ’ és the grocery descriptious were slaalye Wequiier Pee note acres, sas Lia 0 adjornting Mow 7 ey Ry ay Seeeaten, Sctebas 10, of otentapiion, palob ‘The frienda are requested $0 attend BEAR a SE | one o'obock, wa PEE ES MCE 1 ALPE A Young Woman Takes taadxnem and Chie ‘The week pes nod were materially lower, closing at 443sc. a 4dc. for | quiet al jantabic Jots-7 Hales tp bile, in lois, wt abe. atc. | oarm “The Oeeaaien ae tie eae ad a soene aso thd Howl ¥ suichde of & youre a waa more quiet, but without ‘change, tn pri les | Wo: ‘awed Augie douninen 28% oft. are STAY bie coun aD ABA B00G, shed 8 Kinney, a well-known Of Sharon, Pa, auder ‘unte ( x few mmail lols wi.bia the range of B2 1D a 99 40, ys thy Wide, aaa son daien, Gem apne sea: Gris tite ae nd wider ciate, Sens lolegenes ‘casings ne leatures ray lerrive atuir | leave Leese | deeoe, anew Deen be ~ teparted 1a Wilmiagion tar, which’ wax quoted at 3 39 wilting pens than mine wo sketch, and Comte my waacianryst aang 8 f, Oc. ri 4 y ue cure, mut foar wen 4 son . and CHa tlopeed was dull bas gnchangnd Jobbing tote. to | inonths ago Men. ilipe ‘cane, to tne Vilioge to | Kmetine D, Mullett, + ices Were ray for prime Wesiern winter, which’ was Pre € pane ror the Dostude of telegraph operator. . ‘The relatives amd ent ore pened to “9 ie hetd at ®1 with $1 80 bid. Other kinds were dull and ex letters Of recommendation showed that soe had ‘unerat, trom parents, Ami! Hiocilados Ceohioe Gipree: : * been employed as cierk tu your city for sew. | street, thie ( ) ‘atone o'clock, Oars Pest small suppiy, and quoted at eral years 1b tie ofige Of tue Provost Marshal leave Hunter's Moint at twerve o’elock, cat ftoLmun. The market for crade, in bulk, was duit ang | General, and in the Quartermaster Generals | | duane ‘2S he Catnenpel. Sala At Neat" price. Gn the reek ihe market wanraiver | HoDgth Of time, At Elmira, 1 presume, she | age. a c quiet, but Mrobger} sales were made on the upper road at | Was kuowa as Miss Kinney up Ww ihe Ume of her ‘Funcral from bis late residence, 856 Bouth at Cheer and on the lower at the tae eae Orade | marriage Wilh a soldier Hamed Emory, who was | treet, WHliamebu) io bbls. was inactive and nominal at I6)sc, The market for | killed In # railroad accident while On his return | @owok, Felned oll wae doll, there belug but jhitle demand from | noe from . the army, from which me tad | Q. ¥. are invited to Tatge. “prices. ‘were heavy and about” ¥c lower, | Juss. been honorably discharged. On her re _KNAPP.—At es ly for oil for November delivery, witch was | Wovaito Washington she ugain married to a Mr. Wednesday, October sold as low as 2c. Ol! for October delivery was quoted at | Phillips, aiso a government ciork. ‘This alliance, in | P. KNarr, of “W4ige. a 25c. without sales, Fur November.the sales were5,000 | the opinion of her friends, was a great mistake, and The bis, at24c, “Jobbing lots were relling at 2c. a 28c.—the lat- | terminated im a sort tne in separation, but not Ul | to atte ter price far prime white. ‘The market in Vbtladelphia was little savings Aad beeu wasted snd bisunworthi- |: Bed dulland w orife easier, ‘The demand was vety lights The Matinee an tae cnateae ¥rom | riages sales were 3,000 bbls,.for the 20th Octoher at ‘and 9,009 |. Hess demo) 4 the clearcet mauper, er ine 1700 A. VISIONS. ~ Receipts, 209 bis, pork, 61 packages out | extingi Her ovly resource was absorption in | Laie, im the 57th your of é 186 bois. beet and T4 bis. fara, ve market far pork ys =m work, ind she, along with ratty other |. The relatives apd We vest Tid 100 undiota ras bons The amtea tare con | femaie.clerks, Was discharged, when she returned to | fully Pe sorcredke pod ‘Sunday p Lm fined to about 490 bis, in lols, at 8983135 (or Western, | Her lather’s home. Here she peat a year ane airery pom by ie ‘There were no sales, for future delivery. Dressed | givommy one, sometimes lamenting the sulstakes aud | Oo. hoga were rather firmer. though only moderal sought after. We gnote:--1U:4¢. 2 116. tor common to prime. Live hogs were quoted at Bic, m 9c, fgr common to prime, with “arrivals of 1, |” Beef ama, wore but unchanged in value. A ainall jot wap peltind O6tin O82 25) ‘Tierce beet was dull and nominal; a lot of about 60 tierces: - be private terms. Beef in wasatrifie more sought and gales were made ee a et mae, Moen Sita the range or alee %15 for plain mess, and $16 « $18 for extra do. con: Unued small ofer.ngs the markel Jor jardwas quiet but firm; Idigc. was firmly demanded for lots prime Western steam ‘on thespot and for October delivery. ‘There were sold 250 tierces, for October, at loge. ; 200 d ‘or December. at idicc., and 250 do., for Janwary, on private terma, but snp- posed at Me., closing at Ide, nw MaKe. Of eity there were smi! saies within wwe range of i4/,c. a 15'4c. ior steam and kettle, Bacon wne dull and we tieard of no sales. Long clear Was quoted at Lic. Out meats were stiil dull, there being but tite demand, aud prices far rs. Bales sail lots pickled hams at ISige. aD aged hams wer quoved at 20}ge. shoulders at ge. i ty was quict but steady, Small sales c. RIOF.--The mark were made at 9c.a qc. for Carolina, aud 7c. # 7'4c. for but little demand for raw, and that small amounts. Prices, however, were ‘a quotations. Che sales were only about Wise. tor Ouba and Porvo ‘There business dy at ven BO has, ab 10iqe. Was a” moderate m din” retined, at | the following prices:—Hard, 13) soft white, Wise. 3 | uw 19%c.; entra C., “13 quote | tair reform, Wie. a 10 } eentritugal ( i (hhds, and Sige. | Havan | igo. a 9%0.; dv. 10 | lodge. a Tye.; do., 16 to } Lasgo. a ive, ; do. wh boxes), Boxen ‘fo 1s th 5, LMG. Inke. ‘of consequence. | range of Lo. a 18) tor linseed was moderate at about | were wold 2,100 bage to arrive per duty paid, on rixty days’ ime. Kor % The market. was atti) quiet, but prices were | without witeration. Sales 26,000 ihe. withm the range of 8 common to choice ci ent previoun figure: aii, Be. a Sue. for Ir AL SSTALE MATTERS, H Projected Buildings. Vian 1.050—S6th at, # #, 200 ft w of ist av, one 2 story brown elling, 18.8350. Owner, 195 it w of Ist ay, one 4 Ernest Onl. Tat ay, one 3 story brick Owner, tsenest Onl, a 174, one 4 Bory iron front store, lan 1,A352-—-Gist sty tira’ clans dwelling, Prat 1,095—Duane » 26x10. Owner, © W Pian t0s4—18bos a Plan 1,Ao5—Si story, brick store and’ \enemeny, doxé2, 0 No Ker n, #, 14 (te of 4th ay, one 1 story brick Owuer, Union India Rubber Ge, mat, na, Hits of Attorney at, one 6 Owner, Hany | Zuialler. { Plan 1,066—Colnmbia at, N. stores and tevertentn, 25x02. Sa, 08 tte three 4 story and 16356. Owner, i. 80, 198 ft eof Bth a, four 4 story aud brown y brick Owner, St Anitew's Wert, one 2 siory wo Owner, Jolin Harris, fa ah, 8 8, 105 ft eof Bday, one 2 story frame frame | tenement, 2 | Pa 1,062 brick sore and ‘igen. an 1,065--Glat st, a 2d ay, one 4 story brown stone front frat cians dwetling, 25x50, Owner, A Potiier. Plan 1,066—H0tn ai, x, 85 18e of Zd av, one 4 tenement, 26x85, Owner, Thomas and J D Crim 7 —J5th to teh 'et, 225 (sw of 10th ‘Owner JC Hale, tat, na, 45 ft wot ad ay, 19x00. Owner, HW Dean. , SS FC Ww Of fth ay, one 4 story brown wer, K Bown 7 tt four 4 atory brick } vouiramtane 0st Owner, & & Anderana. Plan 10/1. -9u st, No uid, Exam, one 2atory brick packing House, 24x75. Owner, 1 Kinney. | fiat WOTa. Bot sty ae, 360 fe ins. E frame dyvell 16x20. Owner, C Plan 1,07i- 49th st, No 442, West, one 2 story brick brewery, 26x45. Owner, W Ross. Plan Lii4.-24 ay and 111th x, 6 w corner, four4 story brick stores snd tenements, 25150. Owner, Moore & Murray. Pian 1,076--126th ut, ns, 105 wot ud ay, three 2 siory n stone fronta, 20x43, Owner, G Breitell, atory brick mins, v, oue 8 story en 4 story of 10th ay, 01 2atory Suiail Ales Were aiade of clover | ty. i Wyi6. Ownet, | | Mauox.—OD ness oS w eenc Ma age Firty-aixth street, ~ MAnony.—-On Thur-day, Octover 13, Jomarna MAUHONY, & nauve of Vork, Irelaad, in Tow tments of the past, bat npusnally contning heraeif to monosyllanies, and readiog such poems Bs Iueluucholy ef her accorded wiih the prevailing musings. 7 Krom fer isolation at Sharon she came to Friend- ship to Aud to ber qualifcatious as a0 accoantaat and cierk the art.oi tviegraphy, Saying that *thece wags no more happiness tor her bub in, work,” Coming, as abe did, with abundant recommendation from her intiuate friends und former employers, | of her age. and evincing upasual #kill with the pen and in ‘The reiatives and friends of the are respect- figures, and moreover with the bearing of an intel- | fully invited to attend the fy on afver- ligent aud modest woman, she ound no great | nvon, at one o'clock, trom residence, 161 Second street, MILLER.—At Redford, Westchester county, N. Y., on Monday, Uetover 3, Gongs W. MILLER, in the Tist yeur of his age, McinTosH.—At Norfolk, Va., on Tuesday, October 1, Joan EB, McLyTosm, hate of trouble in gratifying her’ ambition for usefulness. Durie her student life here, aud subject as she was to the Marrowest pubiio, scruluny, she made We Lin- pression upon all who came within the circle of her nequaintance that she was a person of more than ordinary mcteihgence and refinement. Her reserve was generaily assurned tw her niisfortunes, NKALIS.—On Monaay, October 10, at his residence, and 2 became her — character, = while 37 Mott street, WILLIAM NEALIB, bb the 63d year tn awakened an interest and sympathy age. among those who were covversant with her His triends and relatives, and those of es history such a3 no ordinary person could arouse. William 7. Nealis; of Ris son-in-law, M ‘Thus situated, and, avcordt.z to her statements and her letters to ber friends, bappier than she had been in years, atoue time writing Wat she “thougnt she could see a glimmer oi Light in ber future if she could learn te art of telegraphy,” and in the natu- ral order of evenis soon to take honorable rank witi | | | of his brothers, and James Neatis, of Brooklyn: of his nephews, James J., Thomas J. and Pr 4. Neails, and the General Committee ot Tammany Hall, vited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at hulf-past ten o'clock, His remains will be taken from his iate figuration cnarch, Mett mass of requiem will be cel ot his soul, and from thence at oue o’clook to Cal~ vary Cemetery for mterment. . WacTsR ROCHE CLUb.—The members of this clad © requested to meet at their club rooma, 180 Chav wun square, this (Friday), at tweive o'clock, noon, to attend the funeral of air, William Nealis, father of Dr. William T, Nealls, member of this cial >| lnany other Women tollers in this business, news Came that she had willed herself! The shok to our sensivilivies was great, tor our village life is not marked by starthog tragedies sucth as sate the dweliers of cliies; but when it becumy known. that the suicide was impeiied by Nameless circumstances of criminal disgrace the public ie¢ling was iitense, and gts Was upperuiusi in midd bul the terrible i details of ive horror, | The verdict of the Coroner's jury was that “Mrs. Angie Phillips came to her death by poison adminis- MAKCUS HOKBETT, President. jered by her own hand.” Laudanum and chioroform James W. McGowan, Secretary. wore the agents of Siow but sur destriction, They | | OLiveR.—Ab Pepperel, on Sal », October &, were purchased and taken on ile evening of Thurs- | Mr, MARSBALL OLIVER, of Brooklyn, aged 55 day last, but she lingered until nextday noon in an | years, 8 months and 26 days. tuuorgken SLupor, |” PAYNE.—On Wednesday, October 12, Euizanera - } Pay aged 29 years, A SUICIDE. The reiaiives and friends of the family aré requested | to attend the Tuneral, irom her late residence, #2 3 | Bast et sireel, on Suaday alternoon, at one in Detroit 1 o’cioc Fee nee Laudanvms ‘and | °Rcyaoxp.—On Thursday, October 18, at the rest- jorphine uud Dies im Agony ater Lingdr- | gence of her parents, ia Brooklyn, ALICE, infant ing » Day. | daugnter of H. A. and M. 8. Raymond, Jacob Fischer, a native of Baden, in. Germany. Roserrs.—On Touraday a Octoner 12. {ty-three, “has resided ta the towns: of | GkORGE O. Ropexrs, native of , Bng- aged fifty-three, ius resided ta the tlownstup of land, in the 43th year of pprinugwells for upwards of seveniecu years. On ——. J ne aud, altel re. ; ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also Har- Sunday morning Le ud, alter dressing bi | Pode No-aat, Fenda. M., are bateny te Sh seul im ciea! « on putting inte execu- | respectful tion & pro, for some time entertained of | Vited to attend the funeral, from St. Mary's charch, killing Mimseli. Casting about for the pest mernod | eee on Sunday at two of accomplisting ilus is eye lit upon two vials | O'GlOGK. which stood Upon a shelf, oné containig uncture of SansaTon.-On Weanesday, October 12, JosEra A. SABBATON, aged 45 years. The friends of the deceased and thase of his ony are mvited to attend the funeral, on Sunday noon, at one o'clock, from iis late residenrr 516 West Twenty-eighth street. SCHALBAHAR,—Suddenly, on TUT ageat 13, MARY SCBALBAHAR, the beloved Angi Budolt 4 70 years, Ro, 451 Funeral services at her sad Ninth avenue, this (Friday) opiam, the other a soiution of morptine. ‘They had been procured as medicine for nis wife duriug her Jast Liness—she having dicd some four months ago, He at once swaiiowed the conteuts of both vials, the quanuty of opium peing about two ounces and of morphine tweuty grains. this doue, he iay down in his bed apd covered himseif decentiy, beimy | actuated by tle same feeling ab impelied “imu. } perial Cesar to mufte up with his mantle bis face. ‘The entrance of # neighbor woman with warm | coifee for lis breakiast disturbed ms meditation— | O'clock, Her remams wilt be had happy or otherwise. He refused to partake ol any AUGUST RU. nourishment, and in reply to the quesuons.ef the FRED. WM. " | woman said thai ue nad “the fever.” The solici- WM. H. TRO! BTIWENS. | talons of the Womun to drink ai least some coffee AUGUST W, ‘Ouaber 14 sali | hau only the effect to rouse huw to the tremendo: Sgconrp.—On ‘Thuredy, age. Abnan. consequences of he course be had Taken, Bethink- | SECORD, in the 86th 7o%han of the family are invited jug himself 1b would not be well vo go to hi The relatives and ‘the bouse of J ACCOUNL Unhonsel'd—disapporced—ananeal'd, to attend the a “af sat. up in bed and commenced praying loudly and | Wilte, Stamford. eK. ‘The re: wil be taken vehementiy. This strange proceeding alarmed the | Ball-past glover, inverment; will woman, and she lett the houre ad went te intorm pennies , a@ peyghber with whow Fise! as quite intimate, Tis neighbor, Mr. H. Goulner, Immediately wens |, SMITH. OB fossdey, Ocsoper I>, SParane, be gall over to see yaa ras wrong. He found ¥Iseher a ay Oven, age, parish lying in the bed, with his face to the wail, apparently q 4 a Meeping. “Mr. Goldner aroused him aud uaked what Fae Eg ano eg <4 jed hin, Fischer's repiy was, pointing to the empty of é swallowed what was iu those; li 1s enough for me; h Jetme die in peace.” Loeking at (ne iabels of the Sromgr.—At New Brunswick, N. J., on Wednes- bottles Goldner recollected that Fischer had toid him but three days previousiy that ne woud kill himself, Which, #t thé time, he regarded but as the 1dje manun- deri of an intoxicaied man, However, he re- solved todo what he could to save him, and, de- spatching messengers lor Fischer's ste; and daughier and for # physician, he went for some SWeet MUK 48 an antidote, and, by the aid of oihera whom he summoned, ue forced Fischer to uctober 12, AgNgS B., wie of David A. rer oat daughter of the late Nicholas-Williamson, Buq., 22 years. suneral services from her late residence on Satur- day morning, wt halle; ten one > STREET.—At New Sg J., On Wernes- day, be aecagd 1, Wi.tiam W. ) in the 47th ear of bis age. TeTHOMPSON-On Wednesday, October 1%, Davro FRANC, infant son of Peter L. and Maggie 4. ii awaliow if On the arrival of tie physician he at eee iwaliings, 188x60., Owner, B Bremen | once pronounced all remedies ‘unavailing. Fisoher fre nln aed and 16 days. Pian J,077-—66t0 at, n 5, 420 ft w of bthar, (wodatory | Made his last farewell to the peopie who came io ron os mene pg es 13, Maar Darran rhe, Uae eres wi car! ted cased EMSRS ae Ma roe a eae Be | Paks wile oe Turo, , r prick wore wad fenement, 169198. Owners, Lyitie & Jobu- Togea noes giianiaialbemstbiainiiles es i) Sekt : at reg and friends ‘tre L. soe tng = An wus condition he jay until nightfall, wnen ner- { {uel ad mettle ect of re Nouns ont | von ai set in and loud Paty escaped from pep ta bart Taner oman y sfter- Pian 408 st, 68, 2 ft wof Sdav,oae 2 story prick | Him, altheugh ne iay utterly unconsc! He lin- Deniaaeh snd Eormnde pleads mapie, 2x80. Owner, Hy Stallmyar. | gered slong in this condition—s terrible spectacle to phia pS ped ‘ BY ee arr pa the sympathizing lookers-on—until nine o’cleck yes- INB.—On At REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, terday morning, when death at last overtoox tim, | Of her father, George Capita, 00: wee morc thaa iwenty-six hours trom the time he swal- | Ong stress, | airy pe: of qyine, New York Uy. lowed tne fatal dose. Wankoin on Broome and Wiilect ste, @ corner, 25x76 at his residence, 73 tees whee, 04 tt a ‘The relatives aad friends of the tat 38th si, 28, 1921 @ fully invited to attend the ‘28th st, ne, 200 ft oe rick’s church, Kent avenue, on Fuel evan Married. atten o'clock: ‘The remains fu ena sn CROLIUS—TieRS.—-On Wednesday, Octoker 12, at ve eer iaictnn cas “s See ihinn the Goulegiate Reformed church, corner of Futh ave- | hood) XN. J., on Weanesday, ‘Toth at, ms, 105 ft and Twenty-ninth sireet, by the Rey. Thomas Wi th the 70th year of his'age yey e Dew! . D., James W, Cpoptus to HELEN 8., fry jatives and irtends are respectfully invited Ham oy 2 rn bod uugiier of George W, Tiers, Esq. all of thi3 | to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, frem ier, © x Baver—wmior.—in x19, on Weanoutay, he Dusth aeene qhurch, Ridgefield, N. J., a8 24 ay and 1100 | Davo, of hae eee ee, eerie. te, too Mise A. | _ WRIGHT.—On Tuesday, October 11, Ipa MAY, only GRoRGiNa Q MELIOK, ver of William H. Melick, ; daughter gf Hamilton ¥. and Rebecca A. Wright, Bawxins—Mitis.—On Wednesday, at { and Pdaughier of Chuancey smith, Bag., aged 6 . 6,000 6,000 | Trinity church, by Rev. Franklin months and 2 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are favited to attend the fnneral, trom ‘ner late sesidence, No. 212 Kast Forty-sixath sireet, this (Friday) afteruoon, at one o'clock, YOUNG.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesda: October 12, Many Euata, youngest chil Lorris, eldest daughter Mills, of lace. HURLBUT—TiLLOU.—On Thursday, October 13, at Babbitt, RicHaro W. BURLBUT and Fanny, daughter of Francis Tillou, Esq., all of this city. JaCKSON—SHERWOOD,—In this city, on Wednes- evening, of Krantus ig, aged 9 Months and and Margaret Wilzubetu 27 days. day, 12, at the residence of the bride's uncie, ‘The friends ana relatives are respectfully invited 4 the Rev. John Love, Jr., JAMBS JACKSON 10 EMILY | to attend the (uneral, irons the residence of ber pa '. SHERWOOD, all of Sing Sing. rents, 388 (old No. 301) Blidge street, Uroekiyu, lie JUSTICR— HIGGS. —Op Weayegsay. Ogtoher 12, at } (iriday) aflernoon, ab two v'siock, +