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ne gen ape ~ THE COURTS. A Complicated Whiskey Case—Ditcharge of Al- leged Spanish Counterfeiters—Suit Against the Croton Aqueduct Department—The ‘Hudson River Railroad Company in Court--Businoss in Court of Gonorsl Sessions. ‘UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT—CHIIMINAL BRANCH. Two Suilors Indicted for Shooting. Beiore Judge Benedict. James H. Lynch and Peter Ryan, seamen on board the Pacific Mai! steamer Alaska, have been indicted | suit. by the United States Grand Jury--Lynch for shoot- ing John Collins, « fellow scaman, through the bee ad stabvio fit on the head, and Ryao for wi ar ye Hemy Fowo |, also a scamaa on the Alaska, Wall, And ‘obLing hun of a gold watch and chata $20. Collie 1 tik dangerous condition, the ball not baving vei Sicva extracted from tis neck, Pow- ots. wateh aa cain were found tn Ryan's trunk, tho watel secreted ia ua old boot and the chata tn & small bar, she al of the prisoaers wiil be called on daring the prescat term of the court (or the trial of 1 cases, UNITED STATES COMMISHOREAS’ COUAT. A Compltented Whikkey Cast Before Commissioner Osborn, The case in wivich James Wilkinson, @ commer- <@lal broker at No, 34 Beaver strect, 1s charged with Moing business as 4 Wholesale liquor dealer wtinout ® license or tiie p.yweont of special tax was resumed » before Comm!sssouer Osborn, Geol apie, & clerk aé No. 9 Church street, testified thai ue'sold eleven barrels of whiskey Yor Wilkinson io idopace K. ‘Thurber, a witolee alo grocer sui liguor dealer at No. 138 Greenwich siree {OF one dollar per ion, a (witness) ie er that the whiskey to Raphael further tes- h Utet rr shea ou tod him he had “beat a man Damed Wilsou vai of the whiskey. What is Knowo asan Bae i revemee coupon, Which Was exhivited to Thurber by jap act when the jormer purchased the whiskey, an! Wich bore tlhe siguature of Wile Kinson a8 whocsale Naucr dealer, was also put lo evider ce. A question arose as to Whether Wisiison did not have tueright to fell =the wWoiskey by virtue of his ie ens AB A Couerétal broker. The government ovntesdeu th t even adiauting that a commercial roker lial such vicht, the sale had not been made Wilkinson as a vroxer, but as principal, he own- the Wilskey ciueelf, ‘the Gommivsioner re- served decision on vius point. Discharge of jilescd Spanish Counterfeiters. Sefure Commissioner Betts, Edward Garcia and Manuel Auburncy, the two © before Commissioner Betty on @ counterfeiters, from the fact that @ trank found on dourd of a schooner on which they @ame to tis pert ‘rou Jexas contained what were believed to be counterfeiag implements, which wero said to Lelong to them, have been discharged, Judge Stuart, their counsel, having shown conciusiv<ly that the alteged counterieiting fioplemenis Wer. tovia “for honcst industry,” and, dn any event, were not legally proven to be tie pro- erty of tie a A, Charge Aguinst a Letter Carrier. Ge'ore Vommisstoner Sitelds, James Geity, a ictier carrier, was eld yesterday to await the aciton of the Grand Jury for having pened @ wouey ie-ter ja tie ro Onice, SUPREME C0: SPECIAL TEAM. Sult Against tho Croioa Aqueduct Depurt- ment. Before Judge Barnard. Solomon Sim ve. Mayor and Aldermen of the City of New Lork.—the plamtiy, who carried on the Dusiness Of a disuller tn First avenue on May 1, 1867, pali to the Croton Aqueduct Department $1,590 for the use of Croton water for six montis from that Cate fer bis distillery. On the 29:h ot August the distillery was burned, and he used no Croton water afterwards and applied to the depart ment to tud $400, the estimated balance due him, avd on the reusal to refund brought this action, The defence was that the pay- ment of the $1.54) being voluntary, and the Croton Aqueduct bepartinent veing 4 no Ww ay one for his Lot Using th thoy ould no claimed, ‘The Court granted fudgaient for the pluinun fer baloace dus, aimounliag 10 ' bere a Inciidag interest aud Costs of sat. Geant, D. Peon for plamuts and i Counsel Dean for dciendauts. ag Compazy in Court. Hugh O' New New York Silver Mintng Com- “pany, of Nevada.—0a October 39, 1865, the defend- ents issucd 100 bonds of $500 each, alleging that they were mortgage bonds, but executed no no-tgage on the property. Ou diay 1, 1367, as foriier set orth in if Assued 3.0 similar bouds Was Pub OL coun be ‘el was argued ai eugth, Corpocus A @lver Si "buis act Drone y pion & yage ¢ the Hstissuc uf Loud. ahere Was considerable testy mony take tad Wo Conct reserved tis decision. SUPE “cua = the propert, CHAMBERS. by Judge Traphagan va. Curry.—Or Marsh vs. Hurison et. al.—Ovder granted confirm Ang report. In the Matter of the Petition of Louisa T Mitiman wa, EMtzabeth A. Tanton et at.—Jadginent granted. Join Brovivs e al. vs. Marshall e al.—Jjudgaient granted, Baivneiier vs. Batehett pany.—Urder settled. Pdlot es, Liekorsyill et a—Tnjunction dissolved. SUPLTION COURT —2ENENAL TERM, Appeal frem a Verdict 0! Da mages Aguinst tho ifudson River Railroad Company. Before Jucges Mouell, MeCunn and Spencer, Joseph. & Priest, Respondent, vs. The Hudson River Raiiraad Company, Appeliant.- On December 24, 1868, the respondent was getting on a tratn of ears at Troy, N. Y., and not baving a ticket was thrust from the fora by @ brakeman, as he alleges, struck under the ear, Knocked down aud kicked, Severe Injarics, wh aewere Intensiied repli hd aticket, ag tho whistle yas blowin: ‘ful of losing ine train and was auxious tor 13 home in 33: lyn on Carisiinas vay. ht sutt for ¢ ANd ON the cuse ig tried beore Judge Jones 3a verdict was ad in Ins fayor and the daimages as- sessed at 52,0) , from Wick there aa appeal, Ox Venail i aus urged that the respondent hie “t doaght uo ticket, and that there fore they were et ti any way ile Hk Cars i iaimed that at lite he started, vould only gob Manufacturing Com. fy y he appiied for uur them ior Troy. ‘The Court reserved its decision. PECIAL TEAM. Alloged Fran intent Asai gument of a»: before Tage Jones. Joh” B. Simonson and O1ners Thomas Iar- THs * “9 a cre ne suit to set asid SUPER COU UGA. chin its real aud fou reserved. COMMBN PLEAS—-TALAL TEAM — Tho Bursing of Wilko Reviveg—4ction by the Wife oi Que of the Victims of the Euraing to Recover Meuey Alleged to Uuve Been ined on a Jraudne Tent Deed. Before Judge Ven Grant and a Jury. Catharine Larkin ts, Joka 7 Wilson.—This ls on action brought by platatii’ erainet the defendant co aecover the sum of $1,500, aleged to have beon paid to the dofendaut by her deceased husband ia con. sideration ofan aticged fraudulent deed of property delivered to her nusbaud. ‘The testimony o. plaluthi? herself was to the effect that she and her husband heid a note of the defond- ant for $1,009 m 1869, and at the same time had on hand $tuv in goid and $200 In currency, ail cous Wwined in a siuil desk im fn burean; t! ing irom tle market one moruimg she found the desk which A contained the moacy on the table, empvy; that nd and the defendant were tore, trom efendant had given ber husvanc ‘oporty m_ Brookiyo, Jor which the money bad been given; tuat tho deed Was then exhibied to her, Gad she eaw her Uaebaad at the Gera in Li poe: Ver husband wor for the Ceiendant io his b: Ouse ik Cheriy twe doors off, aud was soon after ge) le ant to go in the: He went, and t was the las she SAW Of him ualii an expioson took place in the bakehouse that mternoon, Whea site found her hus vand and 60n lying in the r of the bakehouse Trighifuliy Wounded; inar husbaad thea told he? that te deed was in his panis pocket, which had been pulled off him when on firo; that she found the decd us he states, togetner with some. money, bot ag the defeudant came up at the ime and apoke \oher about a cairhge to reuuve her husband and #02 Bho dropped the deed on the Moor, and that was tht last ste saw of It, “he Cay of the plaintiff testified to the monoy eon Daid Over to the deiendant, ag stuivd by 2 ‘ “+ | | | veneny OF Ber m and also testified that while her. father a * 4 iow York ork Hospital she heard the to her fathor that he (eemedan a fount the ‘aged on the floor where her saonhae drop; it; that three. rey se after Li and n of the plaintut died; sul uently wituess heard jer mother quarreiliug with the defendant because money a had he would noé give her the the deed. This last witiess and her gear Pe both testiticd to having ween several dite wie decoudaut ee ote ie teen o Line When the explosi Geol Hoxtecoouneel 1 for platntif, testified that when he served art Page and complaint on the defendant ho was told by him that ihis claim was all a trumped aD job; that he never had any ‘ollation With the deveased about any Property, d that he never owned property in Brooklyn, "The plain’ having rested, counsel for the detend- ant moved for a non-suit on the ground that the al- Jegations of traud tu the complaint were not sus- tained ‘tare the testimony in the case. ‘The Court granted the motion and direc ted a non- COURT OF GENEIAL SE5310N3, Before Recorder Hackett. GRAND LARCENIES, Assistant Distr ct Attorney Tweed conducted the business of the court yesterday and disposed of the calendar with characteristic despatch. John Welch pleaded’ guilty to petit larceny from the person, he having stolen, on the 10ih of Septem. ber, a silver waten, valued at twenty-five doliars, the property of August Barr, The Recorder, having been Informed thet Welch was a professtonal plek- poeexet, sent him to the State Prison for four years and months, Revecea Lermen was tried upon a charge of lar. ceny, the prosecution airming that she stole a waich from Heraan Miller, lathe Bowery, on the 22d. of August, The etatements of the complainant and the prisoner Were 80 contradictory that the jury were uvedie to agree upon a verdict, His Honor dis- i _ ged the irail Rebecca upon her own recognl- eyomea MeKenna, a boy, pleaded guilty to being couverped in stealing a ton dollar sliver Watch frou foward Phillips, on the 23d of Aug tle was ken! to the Catholic Reformatery. Wiliam Andrews, who was jotutly indicted with Michael Edwards, pleaded gutity to an attempt ab rand larceny. The indictment charged thal, on the st of August, they stole agold wate and chata from the pocket of Robert Auderson, at the Wagh- ington Ede ground, Edwards, whe atole the watch, pleaded juilty last mont and was sent to the State Prison for five years. At Mr, Howe's re- sues the Recorder postponed the senteuce upon narews till afonday. Ferdinand Uirieh and John Donner were separ- ately tried is a charge of receiving some shoe uppers which were stolen by a lad named William fate who was in tho employ of Bryan Mo3weeny, The evidence was insuticlent to con- Vict, and the defeidaats were acyutttea, The youthful thief was seut to (ie Catholic Reformatory. Alchael Donnelly, who was charged with stealing $100 worth of dry goods on the Sist of August from Charles Vettelbacn, pleaded guilty to petty larceny and waa sent to the Penitentlary for six montis. WALL STREET, Fripay, Oct. 14—6 P.M. The elimination of che stringency in the gold toan market has restored Wall street to its serenity and buoyancy and rendered the market strong and } active, GOLD WRAK—113% a 1134, The efort to keep up the extravagant rates for the use of cash gold proved entirely fattle, as much through the disagreement aud quarrels of the clique as through the natural influences operating against such a state of afairs, It seems that the leader of a certain pool operating against the stock market was the instigator of the combination in tne Gold Room, but the persons whom he induced to bear him company, finding that they were em- Ployed solely to extricate his chestauts from the fre, and doubting the popularity and success of @ movement to advance gold in the tuce of all the oppusition ralsed and likely to be raised agamst such a course, yuietly sold their gold. The result has been the almost entire obliteration of tho short interest In the market and a consequent cessation of tue demand for cash goid, as shown in the loaning rate to-day, which, after opening at % per cent, aechned to flat and then passed over to 7 per cent for carrying. The price of gold Mkewise feli from 118% to 11334. The remaining members of wie pool endeavored to prevent the relaxation of the loan market and withdrew a farther sum of abott $000,000 1m addition to what they kept back yester- day; but despite their eiforts and the contraction of the cash gold in ike marketimany holders of gold were under the ne balances carrlea over, minnity 13 In harmony wit the dinanctal tendency to specie payments, ere is hardly a merchant, even among tae exporters, Witu Goes vot faver a steady gravitalion of goid to par, nowelat they would not now be the gamers by an advance, but they know } that ai equalization of cotu and paper—to be ob- tained by the steady reductiva of the gold premiam— is the satest foundation for their business in the futare, High gol, porary, ‘they do not of values arising from premium. The country has gone so uea Bpecie payments that they prefer to see premium removed entirely and confidence restored, The embarrassments of European finance have given us an opportuniiy of proving our credit in foreiga markets, Prussia has already floated an immense loan since the beginning of the war, and our bonds in London are at the highest they have ever peen there. Now Prassia is about to issue a new loan, The fresh competition will give our credit a sull further Impetus; for while the Oid Word 13 swelling its devt with every day of the pro- traction of the war tac Uuited States is cancelling its bonds at the rate of $12),000,000a year. The { fuctuatlons in the price of gola were as fol- wish the unsettling an advatice in the the 113% Mig 2 P.M... aP.M i 4 Inthe gold joan market the rate ranged from 7 per cent for carrying to fat for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- 1133 vd ba Currency balan ++ $84,645,000 32 The fore 3 were better under the re- moval of the stringency in gold and the demand for Saturday's steamer quite active, At the close the range of good to prime bankers’ sterling, sixty days, and sight 100 a 1091; MONUY BASY. Inthe morning and bore the change in the gold market was fully operative there was an active de- mend for money at seven per cent, which rate somo j Smal houses oven pald in gold to have stocks car. | ried, But later in the day there was a marked diminution ti the demand, end as carly as half-past tw ‘ook large balances Were offered at six per cent on stocks, showlug the very illogical character of the recent activity, Now thatit costs a consitera+ tion to carry gold there Is more Cause tor stringency in money then when cash gold commanded a con- sideration for its use. The government houses had their five per cent loans undisturbed, In commer. cial paper rates w uncuanged, but the market showed less movement, owing to the very inditfer- ence of buyers while the open money market was 60 active, on GOVERNAUNTS LOWER, The government market was a trifle lower in cur- rency quotatious, but higher in gold. The ioveign market is likely to direct quotations in future, for the reason that so many bonds are held abroad and, of course, quoted in coin. The market was steady at the close, with the following street States currency sixes, Ili a registered, 114 @ 11434; do. do., coupon, 1k a 14s; do, five-twenties, registered, May and November, 10834 & 108?f; do. 4o., 1862, CoUpCH, do, 112/§ a 11275; de. do,, 1864, do. do., 11134 @ 11124} do, o,, 1805, da. do., 111% & 112; do. ao., registered, January aud July, 110% & 110%; do. do., 1556, coupen, do, Lleiy a 110%; do. do., 1867, de, do., 11044 @ 110%; do. do, 1868, do, do., 11035 a 11034; do. ten-fortios, registered, 10014 @ 106%; do, do., cou- pon, 10645 a 106%. The Sub Treasury to-day redeemed $126,000 of the five per cent boncs of is71, making the total thus far redeemed, $2,049,000. SOUTHERN SECURITING STEADY. The market for the Southern State bonds remains quiet, with a steady undertone. The home demand recently noted seems to have abated in conse. Quence, it ts thought, of the diversion of the planters te the marketing of thelr pow cotton sity of paying to have thelr } The sentiment of the com- | they Kuow, can be bul. teim- . crop, Which, for the present, entirely engages thelr attention. The speculative interest of the street 1g for the time being absorbed in gold and stooks. Hence the duller business in bonis, The foliow- fog were the final street quotations:—Tennensee, eX compen, 62/4 & 62%; de, now, 604, @ 0%; Virginia, ex coupen, 62 a 63; de., new, 64 — 66; do,, registered stuck, ol, 61% @ 63; Georgia exes, $@ @ 92; do. sevens, 90 991; do, do., old, 90 8 93; North Carolina, ex ceupen, 47 a 48; do., funding, 1366, 39 a 41; do. do, 1968, 32 — By do., new, 27) @ 23; do, special tax, 23 @ 2344; Mlssourl sixes, 91 a 9134; do., Hannibal and St, Joseph, 91 a $124; Louisiana stxos, 68 a 71; do, new, 663; @ 63; de. levee HIxes, 76 a 18; dd, de, eights, 873g a 83; do, penitentiary sevens, 76 @ 78: Tailroad eigkts, 73 a 81; Alabama fives, 70 a 72; do, eights, 101 a 102; de. railroad eights, 05 9 100; South Carelina sixes, 80 a 85; do., new, January and July, 0743 @ 63; do., new, Apri and October, 66 a 68; do,, registered siock, old, 70 a 75; Arkansas sixes, 62 @ 64; do, sevens, 67 a@ 70; Mobile and Ohio Railroad, steriing, 80 @ 82; o., tuterest eights, 720 75; do., sec ond mortgage, etghts, 52 a 54; Mississippi Central Railroad first mortgage, sevens, 77 a 80; do. do., second do., elght4, 67 a 70; New Orleans and Jack- son, first mortgage, $f a 86; do. do., secend mort gage. 70 a 71; Memphis and Charleston Railroad, first mortgage, 85 @ 87; do. do., second mortgage, 72 ® 74; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed by South Carolina, 62 a 65; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by Georgia, 74 a 76; Wilmington, Char- P, sie ae COMMERCIAL REPORI. VRipay, Oct U-6F H. BERSWAX.—The market vn ui!, Lut prices were um changed. The sales were confines to eniail lots at Ble. a B8e, which prices were not obtaiuabte for round lota. CANDLTS.—Adamantine were cull, tue denend being en Urely of wretall character, Prives ranged (rom 140, to 180, for19a16 ounce. Sperm were dui} aod Leavy at 8c, a 8c. end patent at 0c. a 420, COCOA.—No anlen were reported, Prices were nominal at Be. Kolds for Gusyaquil In bond. ; Be. A370, don for Marae bd, do,, And Ide. a lie. for Caracas, @ CORDAGE was stealy, with a moderate demand, at 20i¢0. #21 ige. for Manila, 390. for Sisal rope, LX. for Ritssia bois id Loe. tor American and Russian tarred. Pope an KERAG! Scoox waa moderately active ab steady We quote:Sugar al ay inch heads, $29) & E molasses dos, 82 ci Pa rum do, $473 a 86; 1 Bis Botpe, 1a feats Corton. The market for this staple was | tive, lotto and Rutherford eights, 49 a 52; Memphla elty | heavy an jc. lowe marl ha felt busioean was (runsartad; sixes, 652 60; Savannah city sevens, 80 82; New | Sbortors being tt cipal operators. | The offerings were, Quite liberal, Sales ¥41d bales (including 63 to arrive) of wileb Ill wero for ¢ tion, und 249 were fn tra ‘was' less active and pric guite steady, tho sate Ling, for’ October November at 14%,c. do, for b cl bs Orleans consols, old, 73 a 75; do. issued railroad sixes, 63 a 70; do., new sevens, Tl a 72. BYOCKS STRONG AND BUOYANT. The removal of the nightmare of stringent money Jed to a buoyant and strong stock market, and prices for some shares reached the highest made this sea- son, a8 Will be seen by the table below. It ts tntl mated that the recent attack was nade by certain “bears,” who, having calculuted on a stringent money market this fall, had gone short of stocks, Sport, 9 Cor splontog, £0 on xpeciline I, Wor future vaiivery tae market closing, however, basia low imid- Abe. Festoroay) Seas, toe O November at acy anid 400 do. f. 0. i ton, average New York low miidiing, wt th ec. 1 ane Cptande Mobt's but finding thelr mistake endeavored to retricve rysi4 their error by forcing down prices through the in- remem strumentality of the sensation in the gold market, Gere 2 pessse ee AS te with a view to covering their sales and Sena, former quovations, “We heard or purchasing stocks, so as to get in the same quotes ito Oinaty ‘cargoey we or boat with the triumphant “butt,” who have | fhe. a lo dole had an up stream voyage of it for the past month— the lessons of experience having been entirely at fault as to the course of prices this season, The market steadily rose wader the retuxation in money, | and the best prices were, a8 a rue, made on the Btreet subsequent to the closing of the Long Room. The following were the closing prices at tie last session of the Stock Exchauge:—Canton Company, 67}, & 63; Cumberland Iron, 40; Western Union, 3955 @ 3976; Quicksilver, 5% @ 634; do. preferred, 114; Boston Water Power, 16 a 15; Adains Express, 071; 26734; Wells-Pargo Express, 89a 4044; do. scrip, 2% @ 3; American Express, 43% @ 44; United | Staves Express, 85 a 2675; Pacite Mail, 44°43 @ 4455; New York Central consolidated, bid 493)¢; do. serip, 833¢ bid; Irie, 3 llarlem, 2¢ a 185; Keadiag, 109% # 101; Michigan Central, 121 a 12113; Lake Shore, 94/5; Unlon Pacifle, 25; Tiiivois Central, 136 a 13614; Cleveland and Piitsbarg, 1065; a 107; Chicago aud Northwestern, 819g a 8134; do. preferred, 891 8914; Cleveland, Columbus, Cineinnatt and Indlan- apolis, 804g bid; New Jersey Central, 107'g a 10714; Rock nd, 11344 @ 11334; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 43¢ & 6414; do. preferred, 82.053';; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 5434 a 54545 ty it god, duiy pub. cceipts, W084 bbie. te gs corn weal, $4.5:3 buAuels Wheat, f Sar do. oats, 48,83 do. barley and 10,289 di flour market ruied strouger under a fair deranud, were about 10,000 bola, inclu 0 75 tor new and ay mioueralely @OUVE Bt slescy prices; sales tour tho marks was qulct, put swady ; 9a eal was duil, but uncharged; saigs 79 bois, 2, 1,000 bis, oxtra State, at 2% | Round hoop Unto, Kound Loop @iiio, Wave brads... Faunily, Bt. Louis low extia, St, Louls straight extra. St, Louta che ‘the eaces comprised about 19y,000 busuels at #1 18 tor No. 3 fut easier, 63 dO. preferred, 73 a 70; | i Ma B11 for Nc. x Cuicago word far No. a | Fort Wayne, 93%¢ a 9314; Bier and Alton, 11344 a | gi Wr ag ar ov for 113M; do. preferred, 11434 011514; Ohio and Mis. | White, pL.5 a B16 tor whit Kye was | ; + sill duliand nominal at Bo a Ie Bissippl, 83% a 3376; Delaware, - Lackawanna and or . Western, 1073¢ bid; Morris and Hssex, 9134 bid; Bos- ton, Hartford and Erie, 434 a 453; Hanntbaland st. Josepl, 110 a 1109{; do, preferred, 116 a 11734; Colum bus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 154% a 1874. HIGHESY AND LOWES? PRICUS. ‘The extreme fluctuations of the day ure shown In the following table of the highest aud lowest prices of the leading speculative stocks: — Hignest. Hey Weatcrn, closing at bolge were steady, with only 4,000 busueis ut 62/5 and AON) Sal Bi wo tor No. 2" Ubiea,o 5 Bushiels were sold, partat ¢1 24 for Canada: FuriGurs.—The market was qutet, but rates were strong | to wimost all paris, Grain room in the Liverp 01 meamers Was scarce and held at Hd. at tue close. ‘Lhe Ai mand Was more active, esp: Which were in small supply and enis wore :—To Liverpool, teamer 15,000 bushels wheat al Tl, & Jods, aud BY) DULs Hour mi Yo Bria ol, 60 von logwood at us. 64. To Loudon bushgis wheat at Sd, ‘Yo Giassow, ver ateancr, Ta Lone Sia Bo. Anwwory Lol tons lard at S00 casos sewing machines at 100 Dace coffee’ at Suc. ‘to Atmsterdain, 200 bales e Cr about 4c. The charters were Lowest, | 934 otion at — | New ies Central consolidated . or 68. Gi, IP tow AAmweip,W por | ; aa for Cork for with petro ‘bark Ponce’ to” Gork "for: ondsra” with dy ut tS, | ane Gd, off Pee G to Gibraltar, for orders, with 8.0 ¢ | cases do., at i jilaaeiputa to a = vark, hen ker and St Paul preierred Shore ite is nna Balttoy wiv fe iv 1 peiroletu The net earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad for the three months endiyg september 1 show an increase of $377,445, a8 compared with the corvesponding period last year. The oMcial circular of the coinpany gives the “comparative statement or earnings and expenses for the first quarter of the fiscai yours 1869-70" as follows: were reiueaied not to publisi, ¥F ‘the market lor diy’ cod was pagsably active 60 1g 10,00 boxes, at evel the doy ho. | 3'do., aud i) (or No. Way Gil for N Pickled cod and biddook were quict but steady ub | Ov’y Expenses, former hgures. Gross at em UUNNIES were Alow of aie, and prices were all nominal var. ei * at 2c. uw Bic. for clot and 196. de. for bags, Barnings, Rents, do, Income, | iti was q et, and no aaiee of mo.ntnt were reported | 209, 1869. | stant noted 8 1840, olds Jute, Be. a 6350.5 do. | i $275,517 pica, Tic. do in bond, 111,503 nny {y niote im the market. ‘The 2477368 nail lois to supply the fminediate isa Price wore quile wieaiy for the good | and heavy for the other qualittes he $034,387 within tbe range of I, a 0c, 1870. . HAY was moderately active at trm prices, We quote:— 9,234 gob0 os Shipping $1.05. 8 #110; retail 10 4» 1 16 0 $1 2. Mong tye 961359 | raw, of a #1 10 aud shore de Ledrtme-Hemiock sole was moderately active, the de- 565,179 | mand being principally for small lots to suyply the preaent ———— |} wanta, bat p + $5,401, (89 $1,011,832 | ft iu better He ypiy, While the stock of !igit ia comparatively smal! and mainly compored of inferior quaiity. “Union car - vop was slow of Bale, bat tnchanzed in price, while roagh | $45,700 $422,255 — | wad dull, except for eholee, which was it fair request. We ce to credit of income account, 1ST sea Soot BO Orinora, Go. » 1870. 1,01, 2he. of Total net earnings, 45 of Anust 31, 1870. $1,652,256 GOLD, WHEAT AND THE WAR The Chicago Zribune of yesterday says:— Markets of al kinds seem to have entirely lost thelr sensiilveuess to the European war news, Two |. months ago prices of breadsiuits, gold and bonis | ii Net caraings, June, Juiy aud Augus! ————— Union Oro, milter, Fore f were bobbing up and dowa four or five maida points hn day on every rumor that pee | i) aBeen over the telegraph wires. Gold and pig fron was dull, the de- declined on the news of every p eUpIY present fer on the otlier band, wheat and | ss piospect of a prolongation | for Ex v matters ave changed. The war | ea 1 much longer than the most of peopio ex- would, and yet gold is two per cent than it was on the Ist of September, and the ves Of breaustails are just about ihe same now as Meu, It 18 wow believed by n of hostilities wo. be the demand for breadstutfs and pro- c tain that this would be the case 4 Coton, petrolcum, tobacco and many other coimouities. "The cousequent nereased | of exports would have a tendency to depress of soli, and ihough the demand for provi- Flons, breadsunis and other exportable commodt a strony at 213 ties might be largely 11 dd, 1b 43 probable that | 9, Lake, for November and Le much advance \tons dn curroney would be | sales were 60/000 Ibs. Lake at ale. n prevented by ¢ te in gold. Indeed, it does | eee, v delivery, and 60,0u0 1b nt} Esinate Bxvoriaues pe te eH AVAL, STORFS.-On acount of the de: struction by tire of i wer Washington with a cargo of “08 bbix. apivits | lieely Lo Curope, the experience in Wisi ston, the mar c 60) ‘pilosa were rather easter, cc Inton and a8 50 for Gleagerhock, these prices, We heard of no tm d bar waa dad and no witha: ‘wore Pr: sia sticeess, and gold adva e of th r No. quiet at 870 a r nish ah was quolod at 3 * OF plated thure were'n chin the range of £8735 ni visions. do. for 'chareoal We beard of uo enlen sold on pr i § 25 a Bb Bd, gold. Live, and prices were and EIEN permitted to iy of tas! fall aud winter may be repeated on a limited ing sales yore inaie { scale, aud during tho next six months gold may was paid, and at the close tho mar ‘There was a fair a4 amounting to 400 a 4du, Wb di at eas trang | fneluding and 1% Crave tur- 1 OF WE touch even a lower PEGS than it did last spring. SALES AT THE new YOK STOGK EXCHANGE, ridny, Oct. 14--10:15 A. 1. 100 shs Pa M 5 108 a | Bad or Nod, Wd ols 88 60 for stast, ana 35 for extra do, and window grass, ‘ Festern were maite at $40.0 as dull but auchanzed; jobbing lott w Ka at bic. 2 Ble, Lart Ee #1 @ 10000 NC 6's, B00) Miagourt 2000 Erte 22 m 2000 dow. 1000 Erte 4th intg: 20c0 Cen Pac & 8000 W Fae RR 1s 7000 Union wins ORI A FR Pas 2000 Mortis@Pasextatin T2000 MUL & St? S8,38t m 1000 Onto & Mieo con bs Big 12 she Bie of Commerce 12% 1) Ninth Nat Bank... 110 5 Lie Stal New ¥ Wie, Mi z wall kinds wore y Met Me there was. but, Tite aud that was for amuil lots to apply the preseut w: refiners. For round jots Wye, war. bid and 180. . We heard of no eles o° inomeut. Crude, ia bble., | was still duli aad prices wore nomiual at I5}ge. a 15%e.; 0 sales were reported. Naphiba was in moderate rej vest for export at abollt former hgures; there were wold 2 part ab ie. a L2ico. the Int ‘The market for ret weds 9 orday;the | AN ObIa, Lor Oboe 2 Fourth Nat Bk. ¥ 5 for do, nt 150 West UT | 4c) and rn 0 do, for November, at 100 do. 20 Norrie & Es RR. 2 : ‘on the spot, at 2 and 1,0 100 do. BY Long Inland RR... 67 | oases (nerew topes at Bie. Jobbing lots were dull 100 do [at dic, a Bo. the Intter price for pr white, mn te creek the market for crude was more acitve, The | ua saces were 25,000 bbis, Gncluding rome “puts") for the bal- $900 08, 8 HON | dhce of ius year on the lawer rout at #8, deller’s onions or F500 OS. 690,05 *85 1 1,000 do, for the mame deilvery on the uppor at 1000 US. 620,19 "64. ids | option. In F Miphin the market was exire: BuO US DW, cy Nog | closing at avout 2c, for all October, and Jo. a T tao 2000 - do. WW ‘The sales wo ito fll a vessel) at 93. mf 19 terms. porit, $40 do. beet, 65 ‘Phe jaar cet Lor pork “ wore active, but at matgrialiy lowe: some enles delng mate at n founction of 50, per bb bom. at B25 6) a B25 75 on the spo At abont nls B) for wh aber delivery, € aa low as wore sod In ginal Int at 696 wb 5G Decal a o One lock P.M. | 100 ss CAN WR pl. $3'4 | OO a “ ‘ #5000 Ark 6'a, f act.... 62 100080 VaynJanudaly 8 WON Cnr 6's Meeveee 27 B00 Tol Wt 4090 Tor, Peos and for net sud pri hoge were arrivals wore a0 ies wor ieqreont NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, oti | 15, 18702"RGE SENT, vr iow was | { Monat | A bdrk with 3,0) quate | Philu anette role EC terranean, with 2,700 do, do. und a bri, u | RAILWAY MATTERS. gena and ‘Savinilia and back to New Yor, in ou tering we \ were steady attormer quotations, Heavy | Mr. Gosworth, In the chair, Nathan Kingsley, Healt i | late George W. B. Gedag; There | ey a ald aca ny yee. ae » “tga san ne tietcea we.d ant betng eu Seren ts Savas Aaa Bae ote at the Fifth arches ‘allt ch alee 0 a po spud Second Armitage, D. is Mt. OSCAR To Age attart | Mise Nanny L., saior al S,. Bs Bite = KOCK wi reer On er ah Ber gt tee of James Incl, aay bort of th pe Pirst Prosbyterian — ‘ r i Sane ei ea or of Autred and 1 Toutea Jones, is, “apes eae gr | thio duro ud Lone dene Tie 4 er tas ‘ ae a ‘ier ounting to abet hp Rages, oH fon, on Thurstay ores. ie Trees eis a lige for ateat . hams | fim? omeautor of Mary re alt Cd Ag Lgl nf Sad peices Bur boa} DO eet in bbls. owas dul, but un- Wohdeerzs - Proopaoon.—At D1 cr see ere eae a i'n te range | op ‘Thuraday, October 18 tam ry tye Ralls eb ioe “olor tone peo Eat In ihe Sondivon eee a. ov gkoRanan, Stor ort, as There wae ition Ye oud and in BLwonso0n, of Saybrook. ot frm, with a moder: ‘tha and ft fas anna igh esd fom and medinm qush demand tor the the grat Died. fin eat ppy and bold for ‘hicher B igs r 7 eertpifone mane wt : flute eee On bhp ts October uM, Me ae suai acter) ent ote “inte Tait’ to extra, item | Newtown, Coun, tn the 8h year of ber ee , halt bikin tates sgarrm bee, & dt Hey relatives and friends, and also Wen common to ine, A, sera wud Norihiw BRe.] Western tava, common wo: trios onitvaet beg & 220, aud Me, w ite. Che: ordinary dow 1 Blate farm dair! ‘8 ide. j common to hood ay Ey Ls on Wester. tlerces Caroliaa were seld sales of Rangoon were iad ~The market was dull, nd was light and the sales were at prices within the rangs of Lic. choler. were made at #40, + Holy market for Liverpool was’ fairl very tum at our quotations. 1 For Jobbing lota, frou store, the i tained :— ee pean’ ae 1 bid sin. aie ie, wo, per bushel, and « we, dics & (SHOT Was unchanged, We quote and we lie "dé of no important sale fined to Sic. a © ura, 406, ber t + Central Auwarican, if hot trimmed, Bho, itt. — Refined was dull and No sales were Feporta jis were aiid. ht light demand comunon to | | a 1h t | | uiseed was dul, but uneiang ported) 2,000 bags per Fling Foam, gold, duty Bald, on fays thine. ar | domand being light were tndispose. te a ail classes of except at fail 42,50) boxes (part lilo yos Hooned was quiet at 13.00. wolt for bk eontritayat Ghnds, “and boxes), Boxes Buick LOW was ati quie ‘ere 80) fen witaln the raaye of 64 Con: Conne hue wrappel New York State bllers, Now York state avern: New Youk otate wranvers... Pennsyivaote and Ohio Mi aula and OWlo ay rage lot BI | Poneyivanie and Ohio wrap: | Mtnnfactured. | Black work, common and medium, in | Black work, good and tine,.... | Roielt work, common and mei Pret is only a moderato j Mg RACE was tn Lich! demand, but seauy ity e #25 for in vaiud, A fe the demand from inaoufacturer price, cont 10, and pr es were ives contings am prices wy fe per aneic, * A % hey op 810 and ‘Quuck ‘Tae business tn both coat aud deer wae sal! ‘The demand was es all ole, but prices were sleady wt foriuor vers Cruz, 424G0. do. j Sisaly, Bre, bie. a baie. nominal at about 27e, narally quoted at Ge. at whic saothy was uubaeitied and uated at £425 0 ah, Sulea (not previous to arrive, at $2 19)5, t for raw continned to rule quiot, the cy jbaveray but holders ares. ‘the i were 200 bhua. at B46. # 103se, for Cuba anu Porto Rieo, and erday), eutedy at Yue. a 10 50. ad, 12)g3. a 12, c ‘We like. sonal cw 940 for common ut LI int aly ie #e8 Massachusetts dnd Of Havana 150 bales Ito. bond. Jegres of sotivity In the gut, but prices remain firm, fa consequence | tho "ight stock and — the "probability. th active "demand will prevail’ suo. Deatne, - conde medium fleece ar atter and fully wed In value; aie tor'low. xX do. at 43i¢0, 4 lly barry to fue, tres ge. for co. 10,5 25,08) ibs. terina. orcign'tay aulex were 6,000 tnd 16,000 do, Raga at 499G0. THE BUALTA BOs mn gud gt a J 'ge. & jée, bo. 8 8 deck Gatte to youd do., Lae. about 60 While w fp siault Unchanged. The ed to wmalf {ots 4 8 comtuod to SOaP.—Caatilo was quiet, but quilo steady. \ Stall salen RAntWith alight supply aad a fate Jobbing dy Mand the ® ath of hae doughters, Mrs. #8. Reed and Mrs, M, And the members of Alien strest Presbyterian churel, are invited 6) atteud the funeral, from her late reatdence, 81 Furst treet, ou Suni come | use Nast one o'cloci Basan plea IN riday, Oct tober 4, Anau M. pl in the Ne a va age, is6 i He relatives and friends of the family are reapect- y invited to attend tue foneral, from his law rest fence, No. 167 Weat Forty-litn street, on Sunday ar vernoon, at ks ahd el Th sod tous.—In Brooklyn, on Thursitay, 13, Euza B,, widow of Cornains 8 Boga Relatives and friends of tae faxnily ave invited to Qttond the funeral, from her inté revtdence, 482 Park okis day (Saturday), @ twelve o'clock a9on, ‘ou. —Om Friday, Govober 14, RicHARD Brust. 4 Ouce Of funeral hereafter, —On Tuesday, Octoher 13, in Portland, RPEMAN E. Clank, of the firin of Winthrog’ 10+, of this c'ty. On ‘thursday, October 18, Jans J. Con. pigs Mat o te ware in the 24h year of his age, The relatives kad frends of the feily ars re- | Re otfu ie yy Invited to attend the funoral, tence, 103 Sixth avenue, [ou sund after- Nshall-past one o'clock. Dosrr—qn Wednesday morning, October 1: ee R. Douwn, wile of Churlos Doerr, ag years DUny.—-1At Pine Milt, N. Y., on Wednesdzy, October xm NIE. KBYS Dons, aged 19 years, relataves and fries of the gt} Fer vited Ms pitend thy funeral services, on Su three he ai frontythe residence of 0. P. Levelt "Samal ica, FAoLeroy.—On Thuraday, October 13, Lauta Mar EAGLYTON, darghter of Carles and Hattie Eawicton, aged 5 montas and 21 dayw. The friends aod relatives are respectfully invited to atiend the tuneral, on Sunday afternoon, at talf- past one o'clock, from the residence of her grand- {spire Thomas and rsa Denman, 252 Bek- ‘ord street, Greenpoint, L. I. ELuiorr.—On Friday, October 14, BaRan Janw Exuorr, wife of Joan Hillote.in her 22d y: The rejatives and friends quested to atrend the tuners her uncle, Alexander Caruth, 62: West Thirviees street, on Sundsy afiernoon, asenc o’cleck. Fact,—On Thursday, Ociober 13, ANN, the beloved re of Christopher Vatr, in tie 8ist year of har othe friends of the famfly, and those of her brother, Christopher May, also those of hor brothers-in-law, Yiliam and Thomas Fatr, are respectfully tnvited to attend the fauersl, from her late realdence, Sit Broomo street, this’ (Saturday) afternoon, at half —At her residence, No. 817 Fifth etreet, jay, October 13, Mirae MARY FINNIGAN. ds are respecifully invited to attend the eral, from the above nubiber, this (Saturday) afternoon, at tro o'clock, GILLELAN.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, October 14, Mary A.. Widow of Thoinas J, Glilelan, in the 63th yonr of her age. ‘The relatives ana friends of the family are respeet- fully invited to attend the fane from the reat- dence of her son-in-law, Loula ‘Tetens, 844 Olintom on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. rom his 3.—On Friday, October 14, Jeanie J. Bins, of E. Joukins, of Cate | services at her late ree! No. 1 ‘et, Brookiyn, on Monday morning, at tem Star dg are lavited to attead, —Suddenty, on Friday morning, October only Niet geod of George E. and Re- er, Aged 12 years and 6 months, ives and tronds are invited to attend the from Washington square Methodist Epte- eopal church, oa Sunday ternoon, at half-pass one o'clock. ravos.—Ou Tharsday mocuing, October 1, Brtp- joved wie of Patrick Mal ion, aged 32 years. ¢ relatives and fricnds of the "tamily are re- sBpectfully Invited to attend the funeral, tals day (Bat- urday), from ner late resideace, corner of Seventh avonite and FF Aixth tree’. MaHONY.—On rhe day, Octoher 13, Mrs, JOANNA MAnoNY, &@ naive of Cork, lreland, In he 70tu year of ber age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, ot one o'clock, trum her late residence, 16L Second street. mornin, Octover 11, SUSAN EE. ADE, Wife of George L. bull ler, of 10 Ray t, Lrooklyn. wood Comotery, Munyity.—At iftuter’s Point, L. L, on Thursday, Octover 1 t seven o'cluck P. M., HANowA, beloved wifo of Wm. Murpiy ar) | The relatives and friends of the family are respect. faily invited to attend the jaueral, tr her late ino, 6, jo at | residence, West Seventh street, Hunter's Poiai, on 1.5 sud | Monlay afternoon, a oud o'clock, to Calvary bar Ty nnd 28 burrs ; S¥,00) do. 1a pulled on pri tbs, Cape at 28 ARD, | Special ceting ¥ esterday —1 who Yellow Fever ov Governows Ushind. Ata meeting of the Board yeat torday all the Com- missioners but Dr. Smith present, the President, ; Inspector, was removed. | Or nearly all, the present force of be rete. thronghout the wir | Bald, not being ended with the su: | Dr. Davis was requested to preps | the amount of inve used for d | sume Sanitary Commitiee has deciied as @ disinfectant than carbvolle ac it € Cn movion of M ANIERIC the Finance Committes pr amount of stationary, printing, the ensuing ye: ‘Two cases of nor’s Island to t yellow fever wer if HAT ABOUT 7 sping from a Win On motion of Mr. Gross it was 1 yO per barrel. 6: alou Thw § resolved (hat all, 8 rpg Spe be lin ntar, thelr work, he y months. a statement of ing daring the mai He replied that if was avout 409 barreis, a | he thought, at the rate of ane that lime is betier id. tw: an estimate of tho &C, Geesssary for ‘e sent from Gover- wae ow—W as this Womaa Driven Out or “How A not » Written by Dr. Bradfora. terduy yy tart igre to the ¢ tion at ‘her residence, the eifects of l gf The mes: is ‘i ‘Telative of Mrs, Sheridau's, Know what prompted the 1njuzed ‘woman 10 Teap ont | h nds of her husband, | 4 window, but inthna ae pe violonee from the hi who wasia the act of beating be Ang this serious allevation agi tucesenger satd he hed not been ay Later Jn the day Coroner Wounded woman and found condtiion tha ed uy 1 ing not li y to die, and having: against her husband, the ante-me of Mrs. Sheridan was not takon, that sho jumped out, and (hat no Smarr Law Pracrice IN Cox leaked cut that by an act p isiature of Connection no pé of any burgluy pbted crime of burg that of any preceding iuw, und nung all such laws. Of course the new law, to try crimin: committed under tue oid, re of the case is that this the House, who succeed 80 as Lo acynit their ¢ justice. —Worvester Spy. ARRIAGES AND Married. NEY. Ab by the Rey, Jr., to Borne Anon BY—G day, October 1 DANIEL O. ARCH BUITRICK—SPRO October 18, by the f A. Burrrick to Man Win, Sprott, ailof brooklyn. Con Downs.—At_ Hunting? nesday, October 12, t CONANT to Miss Evra € | . GOLDSBOROCGH—GORDUN, | 13, at Bi, George's churen, ou Newh GoLpssoroven, of Katoutown, > HT, Goro: Trinity church, by Rey. Franklin all of thia city. S| Ear Tarryto and the error was intentional, of lawyers who had cares swent lo New Haven nud peeured the services of a distinguished member of the bar and of ‘Lin getting the law passed euts und deveat the ends of verrytown, LOUISE, ¢idest duogiits \ HURL BUT and FANNY, daughter of Francia Til , Was received yos- » did not seem to that she did so rr. ust ited the s resolved that | mer delivering ‘he note, aod who | | better | etter | a | no charge to make im examination She said distinctly ve pused hier, SROTICUT,—It has passcd by the last erson can be con. 1a the State prior . 1870, Atthat date a law was paaced fixing ‘Y & penalty diferent from cousequently ane it ia dnmposatble, als Whose offence: Worst fea. pending under DEATHS. on Wednes- caves, of the 1, diy igi ton, ta I. tof Huntington. ‘thursday, Octover | burg, N. ¥., by the Rev. Robert Lloyd Goldshorough, the Rev. ALAR J., to Misa NovA HuRLBCT—TiLLov.—On Thursday, October 13, at Babblit, ItrcuAup Only wR, ou Tuucaday, | 1 si | fitiiy thvited lo atte: on Thursday, Cctober 13, Joun PL 28th year of hés age, La ives. ‘and frends of the family and the Private Coachmen’s B, and C. Society are respect. fully invited to atiend the tun |, this Sainnday) m, at two o'clock, from bis late residenee, wepty-e1ghth street, —At Peppercl, on Satardsy, October 8, SESDATL OltveR, inte of Brooklyn, uged ob years, § months and 26 days. on Briday, Oeto- a 215 East O3¥ORN,—At Scotch Pia.us, N. ber 14, WILLIAM A. OSBORN, ag rie reiauves and friends, aad tise Joseph M. Osborn, with the mermber Lodge, No. 26, ¥. and A. M., and ¢ respectfully Invited to attend the fut ut Scoteh Plains, on Sunday a'ternoon, at two o'clov PAYNE.—On W: tnesday, Uctober 12, Buisanwen PAYNF, aged 29 yours. ‘The reinitves and frlends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 802 Hast Ninth street, on Sunday aficrnoon, at one o'clock. % ry On Friday, October M, Ricuann A Pr 115 years and 7 months, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited viteusdt the funeral, from hts late residence, No. 48 Last Honston sireet, on Suiday afternoon, at ,u.—-On Tiursday, October 13, Frances B, 8 Ranveau, aged 72 years 6 onthe liy Lo vited: enee of her » Westchester 4 (Saturday) afiernoon, ats one o'C\Wok, On Friday, October 1s, Jom Tow: oged mily are respect. ‘al, from the reml- two o'clock precisely. Ravy cl , from the res The rel tives and friends of the fully imvii te donee of fh Wiliam tooo, No. 12 Carmine nday afternoon, at one ofeloek. On ‘Ghursday morning, October 18 Roumers, naltve of Hertiordsnire, me In the 4500 year of hits ag bs so Iar- lem Louge, peceiuily in- irom ‘oh Mary's church, bundy aleraoon, at two 467, F, and A, ML, lodge room, om to attend the. . Py order of retary. 12, Josuea on Lodge, No. mit ) brother G KO! Weanesiay, Ootou 45 years, deceased and those of his family the We BABBATON.—On are myile ad the faneral, ou Sunday after- noon, ab one 0" from his late residence, S16 Weet T: oh eh on Friday, October 14, Scorr, age 52 years. re respectfully Invited on Sunday aiternvon, af trom ins ate resideuce, No, 205 Bar- rent, darsey Cit tD.—OD fines: tives e the funeral, loek day, October 13, Aprauam t ar Of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘emily are invited to aitend the funeral, from the rerdence of James Wine morning, at hall-past wes will be at “nine o'¢iock train from New the depot te v t Coestor for past two ovclock. uawick, N. J., on Wodnes- , wle of David A. Storer anit daughter of the as Williaison, Bsq., aged 22 years. imeral services from her late residence this (3at- ) morning, at hall-past ten o'clock, DMLINSON.—-Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, Me tober 6, al bis residence, Baravia, N.Y., Danie. TOMLtksox, aged Vee. At Harlem, on Thursday uctober 13, Mary Paws, wile of Captain Benj, Tux Relatives end svietids ave invited to attend the fuveral, at the Cougrewational cbureh, comer of oud avenue and Loch alrect, on Sunday afier- noon, at twee o'Cl Piticdelphia and bermuda papers please copy. Twixe.—On Saturday, October 8, ELIZaApEra A. wie of F. W. Twine, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited, 1 the funeral, trom the residence of her , George Caplin, 26k West Twel ond ot, on Sanday aftornoor, at two o'clock. in BY ou Thursday, Uctober 13, ‘in avenue, GORGE WHITE. ends of the tml the funeral, rics’s chu ch, Keut avenue, LissSaitnday) wornt atten o'ciock’ The remuns will be taken vo vary Cemetery for intermeat. 1G.—-At rae oh (tormerly English Netghbor- eduesday, ey 1g, JAues Ne J, 00 Wi in the 9th year in age Srewrespeetmaly tu Higp te he at Co ‘The rei to aitend the fi on tue Daren Neterment® futuro Wdgededds Net AD O'OLOCR, be ta Ment; Will ALIVE ¢ At Bi day, Uctoder 1: 3 ihe’ Mie