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The War Upon the Megat Whiskey NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1870—TRIPLE SHEET. Distillers in Brooklyn. ‘The y at Exchange showed ® in 7 marked vague ‘under the advance in Gallant Charge of the Whiskey Men—The Have. | Toor a similar stee of are in thas cy, the rates ue Army Retorn the Fire and Retire by lake been advanced on the ex> Under the Shadow of the Navy Poteet swkagg sinned gcse et bape ae . | of themarxet is agp 1m © measure to the report by , by preige sp pain organo ‘The Fitth ward, Brooklyn, presented @ scone of sa.reey anticipation of peace serving for such an export of breaa- ag ay thee sdiainigb dso twinkling in to check ky yosterday morning. It was a scene of con- | stuffs as would ‘were the combatants to pro- Mct between the revenue officials and a number of | long nostilities indefinitely. men who are endeavoring to make thelr fortunes by ‘the manufacture of whiskey without paying the GOLD WEAK—1131f & 11235, Moreover, the gold market was weak, and by its government oficiales the usual Mconse therefor, | decline checked purchases for export, as it likewise rom time to time the assessors and deputy asses- checked the shipment of stock now in the city. sors have made raids npon the distiJleries and have | decline in gold was due directly to telegrams torn out the workmen at the. stills, while the | Europe that ap armistice was very likely to be owners have looked on, not daring to claim their | brought anout petween France and Prassia pend- property, for fear of being arrested, and sharing the | ing negotlations for peace, ‘The earliest sales at the Yate of the few upon whom the crashing arm of the | Board were at 113 @ 113),, from which there was a jaw had fallen. It 1s a Well known fact that on two | pressure of pales to 1124. Here the leading bank- er three oocasions @ force of marines has been | ers in forcign exchange advanced their rates quite called out; to protect the assessors in their raids; sharply ang goid reacted to 112%{—the Mnal saics but, fortumately, the military found no occasion to | this evening occurring at that figure, Ag far as “Resort to the use of arma. The amount of good ac- | might be indged from the course of the gold loan “oompiished scarcely compensated the government market j¢ would ‘ecm that the holders of for the troabie which the officers took to suppress | gold have not entircly relinquished their idea _ the places, pe AID OF THS POLICE REVUSED. AS statea m the Rakand of yesterday Supervisor Of causing af advance, for the rate for borrowing, which rangéd from flat to 1-64 in the forenoon, was put up to as high at 1-16 before the close of transac: “®. B. Dutcher asked the Brooklyn Pollve Commis: | tony optside the Clearing House, Jt is not supposed ‘loners to aid them in maxX ing a raid on the flicit \@istilleries, and the Police Commissioners refused, ,Teplying that the government ought to be sufi- ang able to enforce the revenue laws without the rg A tate rh ag Lega A igi trent upervisor Dutcher tl arrange. “ments ior an early visit to ‘nee meer locate le cpecieed itty or sixty deputy marsbals, wh uikcives with revolvers aud made oiher prepare ‘ons to protect Lanier bed cause of ‘These marshals, under The ie leatersuip of Assessor Wass, who is familiar with {he pariieus of the ward. assembled ut three o'clock yesterday ci marched way Se, to a haaeeten, und, , were with axes an the purpose of ent out Lue stills. This foree proceeded alley, @ narrow street running throu from Prospect, to York street, There they came bmn and seized @ still, said to be owned by Jone Gorman, though that gentieman did not wake bis aD ce and claim the property. Mnere were others, thouga, who gathered ‘with angry looking faces. ‘The still was not tno “ration, yet there were tubs of ‘mast’? on the preti- | een sah ad Wp other aarepbpmnalin for carrying on the revenue men pi d to | A pe meantime, however, the crowd in- | porary situation, though te furth: , Greased and soon advanced upon the des; vs of | “the M aiigesindg fpoimlaoe them to abandon work, mnded with: the stones and bricks: | which were rere buried at them, and the revenue men in “their retreat tarned and . . INSCHAKGED THEIR REVOLVERS “at the crowd, ing irom a severe wound in the shoulder. He Seven dhs companions take nim to hls home, ‘nm {the demand for coon im Liverpuol, where giving his name as John Kane. His | the market \o-day was ilrmand active, with heavy aig seated nies that he Was not much injured, vand they Were about to renew, their atiack on Tevenne officers, when the latter Sotined from moti { Obstacle to the export of breadstuis we shall sce a | Yast umprovement tn our exports of cotton and the ‘geld of contest ‘and sought protection bevind ine Walls of the Navy Yu By this time ii, wes ad daylight, and the crowd dispersed. ‘The police wok mo part im the allay and no arresis Were ‘THY WOUNDED Man was taken to bis home and Dra. Stone and | itehead were called to attend hia. On an ex- sminstion ofthe wound ib was found thai the entered his shoulder. and passed out of the arm. fhe injury, though painfui, 1s novof # tetul | | herener The Assessors are making preparations fe another raid tn the same locality, Barn the time has not been fixed. MERPAETAS CLig. ects of ‘Liabilities fi Assets. Tue financial statement of the Manbuttan Club for the year ending October, 1870, hus just ven pro- mulgated, The club was organized tn Octover, 1866, with some [00 members, each of whora paid ‘Seb Sil $100,000,» The Cuas, Ay dollars t0r'| seocogsed exporteat the puss week andthe check bere member, ainouut annually to $25,000, yet with pices inoue tes -cost of the property is marked GO $150, the game time the club wens a aebt (a some 60,000. ot ene ch 38 not known outside the governing | committee. The favorable feature of the stavement { thon to-day was quite visible, and their employment 6 man iell to ihe sidewalk pleed- | has been heavy und duller, — the pres | thisaerticie. Scan Wi } YP. ML.. 21185, to L-lé for berrow.ng. The operations of | Vxchange Bank were as fol | Gout cleared. balances Gu The precise number | and the marker cto that the “bull” interest is extensive or powerful, but pm Management of the loan market has cer+ taloly been skilful, One cause of the failure of the Conspiracy in Sepicinber, 1869, was the bad grace ‘With Which the ‘‘bul's’? then managed their gold; for they Jet the “bears” ontain the upper hand in thy loan market and were constantly paying extrava- gaptrates to have ihetr gold carried, in the present movement the ‘bulls’ have seldom given the “bears” un opportunity to get the gold without paying ® Consideration for its use, and they appear to have «drawa or loosed the reins at wil. That toy exerted thelr power tn this direc- of their resources in Uns respect was one of the rea- sons for the resction in gold. On the other hand the “bears”? move quite confidentiy agalust them, in- asinueh as the market already gives them a large Profit and in view of the prospective disbursement of che November iuterest op the pubile debt. Tne rise In exchange has, however, complicated the teni- r declenelon of gold is only a matter of a few days or'a ew weeks, according as the quesiion of ireighis slall adjust fiself to permit a heavier export of produce. Wiile the market for broadsims, as xbeye noted, pect of peace m furope has revived Bales of the stapie, sv that wf there contiuae an value of gold determined by our increased trade th situation as we may, 1) scents hupossibie that circumstances will coaspire to arrest our sieady prowress in prosperity anc to a further obliteration of the gold preminm. The course Of the gold market Is shown in the tabi setts 9 as Lane OPN « 1125s The rates iy the gold loan market ranged TN POREKIGN EXCRANGR. sommercial DUIS arising ont of the ADVA The scarcity ty the Dlovemmeue OF brendsiulls impelled tie leading bunkers to ady the vates of exchange to-day, et fully one half per cent higher | than at the opening, Other reasons are alao assigned fe the value of the elnb house, Whiel Js worth to-day | for this movement, tue most prominent being the at least $250,000. The following is the offic ment of the asset? and Liabilities of the Clab, October 1, 1371 ASSETS. ‘Leasehold property, No. to Fifth vve- nue, oecupied by the Ciub, sid .ar- oan purchased with the louse. . $11 rniture since purchased, . set Lue @ash m Union Trust Company. Gash in Second Natiousi Bank, Cash in hana...... Dents receivabie. ‘Btock on band—wiues, iiquor: i, he, * Total assets. Balance due on accouui of the pur- ehase money of the Cinh Ronse, se, enred by bond end morway "Debts payable, bills unpaid. ‘Total net assets, evthinating the property at Prosident sanhattan A DRUVREN TRAGEDIAN. Hie Lew Comedy Antics at Wi ods Museum Daniol MeFarland Drank Again. Daniel McFarland, the tdividval tried a sport time since for Wie murder of Albert D, Richardson, and found to be ‘insane,’ was discoverod yeste dav by oMcer Carmack, of the Twentieth precinct, | fm Thirtieth street, between Broadway and Sixth) avenue. M:Fuariaud was ameared with piood ia force his nose through the side of Wood's Museum Ais naral Sm Usa iga Bppearance closely rH hee! wembiing a tnt as he was itn the act of “pitching neadl = btone steps te was -eized bd: ted bum Uiruly upon nts feet aid the station house iu Thirsy-1fcs stre the way to tne latter piace he produced the ? im the suit Bow pending aguist Mrs. brat vit McFarland ano himself, in Mdiana, io have ti! de- cree Of divorce granted against hb endeavored to enlighten the oiticer on wiht ne termed his prospecis of succes When salticiontly sobeved tu removed Weou. he was conveyed before the acting magisyate Jefferson Market, and commitied to answer sohurze of Intoxicatiou. A VOICE FRONT BH) Garaey, © COUNTY JaiL. Counterteiter, Abuied and fit Used. To TAK Eprror ov tak Keraio:— There is sneb # Wing as adding the las the camel's back, wud i ail hurnitity #, it wali 1 | do. tes more. Becnuse aman nas been inde been led on by those hig) does not follow tuat be has compitl upen record, as would be the statements mais by your yporte your issues of Sepiember 1) an Oe! Lam.represented a8 connected wit the “Russian cottaterciiters, Allo’ that Lnever saw those inen nor kne' ence until Lheir names were publishes atufticle appears in your paper dence of Crime,” which i Dut addi jury. In the atoresaid article i wnterfeit Money within Ub Very walls or the jail.” The report wis Ruerly fails Lnever sola comnterfer money in the jail, aud bf your revorter | taken the troubie Wingure Into th} Case he wonld | nave found that | was a» guovant ofie whole afar | ag he (your reporter) as proved hispeif to be. They could not ascertain who the gulltyjaruies were, so they fastened tt upon me. And Wy? Sunply’ be- | cause 0 104n 1s gouge dows Hill, EWy one Is ready | to give him @ push. IT throw melt por your guercy. hoping that you will treat of Justice Jauay Uictate. every accixed of TREASURES IN PASH. —Ne win ‘The region around Tite *0 abound In copper, bint recently (iat wrge quantities of si the vicinity, It is also stated th eoutains gold in quanticies large oan bf ‘Tue latier avserdion, wioumdiani: Newfoundland | ough to pay for | vever, 1s doubt 1 ands ol great Will De aiade, i state. ; and the appr | the By Some pile ,t {| whiter had Deen seat neve out of the gint of Loudon. | | sigur, 10974 2 1 11,879 | | Works cagily vi five to six per j Bneons 69,701 | a rule pay five p« awfully drunk and ve, | 8 Iraniie endeavors W | conpoa, iN%jy a lid; do. tivestwenties sidy Sud | und ut in office, uw) ierved Troi { ober ‘sheuiy! and | penite @ | | ait ' gixes, 60 a 8: OSE TOI | do. sevens, 68a anves of pation Uf a i te coupons v0 ¢ miaten & 2 demand to meet the payment five-twenties held in 5 11 case of peace tol be now pending in ‘awal of the foreign capital cre WI be a witha fs fol- ‘The quotations at le Close Utis evening wer Hing days, comme good to prune bankers’, 106+; a 109: bary, 9% a Wg wal; fatonces 7% a T83e3 Prussian thale rs, 70y uty. MONSY PIVE TO SEX PER Ube. Yn face of the larger deatings ab end change durhig the past week the awoney market t—tue latter being the weneral rate on call loans, with pledge of misce:- ollie Borr ent, withexceptions 2% six per at. ‘The nite is conned to this Jumit, and transac. 3 uf four or seven per vent are so rarely exeep- honal ae not Lo be taiiy quotable. In commuercral pauper ihere is % dimimshed movement, bul waies re- unain cucnanged, GOVORNMENTS LOWER. The goverment tit Was lower in sympathy with thé decline mM gold andthe hale in the foreign marker, where sixty-1Os are quoted firm but only s i t yietded on ihe neWer issues rether ivan on the d, but Me change in prices unimporiant. At the close the market was belier, and the final street quotations were:—Cuited Siates currency etxes, 111g w ttle; do, 1651, registered, 11874 a Lid: do. do., registered, May and November, 103>¢ & 108),; do. do., 186: 2 | coupon, d6,, 112%, w 113; do. ou, 1864, do. do. 111 ‘ Bedtiibnce for. the vnfortnnde |e T114/; Bo. du., 1365, do. Ws a liz; do. ao., n | registered, Januury aud July, 110% a 11925: do, do., COUPOD, AO 110% a 11972; do. do., 167, do. (10%, @ 110252 G0. tho. 1865, do. dO, 1107, a 11045: do, ten-lories, Togissered, 106%) & 196745 do. do., cou- } pon, 105% & foers, ie ‘ SOUTHERN SECU Phe dealings in the Sout a restricted scale and pr a shade lower for the more active tes) There are, howe’ Jew bonds Asy¥ Condition of the me: Market isils, while holders ave quite san- the Inereasiug prosperity ef the Sout willin time exert # marked tmprovetuent ia ber ability to redeem her bonded debt, The principal IES QuTEr. ra State bods were on iseues were proaais aut the ¢close as foliows:— | 5 do, new, 60a G0., new, 68 & 63; (; Georgia sixes, . a9, oll, 90 a funding, stored stuck, otd, 5 do. Kevens, 90 4. 92: Caroling, eX eeupon, 49 a a 41; do. do, 1808, . Mannival and St, Joseph, 9t a 91% al; do. new, 66 2 67; to. ona # ¢ alX¢ tiery sevens, T5'; a 77; @ road eights, S01¢ @ 824; Alabama fives, 7 a 72; do, eights, 101 do. ruilroud eights, 95 a 98; Sonth Carolina ao., Wew, January and July, 673 @ 835; de, nev, Apri and October, 66 a 6 oy Fe (ered Stock, old, 67475; Arkansas six SYOCES UNSETTLED AND Lowen. During the bourds and up wo the close of banking hours the stock parker Wes sitong, but dul, the up- Ward movement seeming to have paused, as if for intretichiaent, al Me advanced prices. “he pause Was taken advantageror by the “bears’? to aasuii the VW. GURNEY, | market, Uhely abcack being accompanied by rumors | of dissension and quarreling tn the “bil” ranks, which had the resiit of intimidating some of the | weaker deaicrs and preeipiiating: the sale ved anti! | of stock bought more recently, ‘the “years? sisted aa | followed up their advantage, and hammered prices. quite vigorously during the pdalance of the day, producing the lowest — priees Just previons to the closing of ihe Long Room. fa Ve inal street dealings, while the market was te- Veriek, there wasa re stlonwy movement and priges e@ a), WIX a wers On governmenis as | mady at | the Mgure of the past few days. The government | new, 27 a \* Missourt sixes, from Levavcanse & marks fight at the im it i Tecovered, The extreme decline was about one and and nominal at $15 @ quarter per cent, and the average for the active i z Mariposa, 534 & 7; @0, preferred, 10 bid; United States Express, 86 9 3624; Pacific Mail, 45% & 457%; New York Central consolidated, 93% ® 98.54; do. sorip, 8834 08834; Erie, 2554 # 23%; Harlem, 185 & 136; Reading, 1013 a 10134; Lake Shore, 9434 8 96; Union Pacific, 2634 w 2434; Llinets Central, 135% @ 188; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 106% bid; Chi “cago and Nerthwestern, 41% a 82; do, preferred, 90% & 9024; Cleveland, Columbus, Cineinnatl and 109%; Reck Island, 112 @ 112%; Milwaukee and Bt. Panl, 6434 @ 6414; do, preferred, 8134 @ 81K; | Toledo, Wabash and Western, 64% a 647%3 Fort | 81 8 Wayne, 03.8 03%; Chicage and Alton, 118% @ 114; de. preferred, 115 11634; Ohte and Mississippi, 83% 2 Us St Lonis and Tron Mountain, 40%, & 49; | Western and 41 autor Cena ‘but uneh an, i and £1 mixed Westerns clostny Morris and Essex, 92 bid; Boston, Hartford rie, slena, rath salen or Furtauas,--The market ‘owing to the hich ratou demanded, the demand was fair, b: firmness of owners, 45 bids, tobacco at Bie. lay) at Sad, a 564, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 10834 @ 1083¢; 4% 46; Hannibal and ‘st Joseph, 108 a 10814; Co- lugbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 1814 a 18: THR EXTREME FLUCTUATIONS, The following snows the highest and lowest prices of the leading speculative stocks during the day:— Highest, Lowest, New York Central consolidated... ae $874 ew York Ceviral scrip. : Seweaiern prelerced,.. Rock island... Western Union Telegray Pacific ate te Whe THE EXPORTS OF THE W The aggregate amount of exports “(oxelustve of specie) from the port. of New York fox the week end- ing Oclober 18, 1870, Was $3,196,133, THE SUP-TREA! cy & Onv. The following was to-day’s business at the omce of the United States Treasurer:— Gold receipts. + $548,673 Gold payments. 119,837 Gold balance. 62,081,472 Currency receipts. 12146 Ourrency paymes + 404,140 Curren + 7,801,183 os 478,000 VAY MATTERS, The following shows tlie comp: ive enroings of the Milwaukee sand Sr. Pau Railway during the second week in Octobe: «as + 202,525 + $29,633 ELGCTION OF OFFIC! ERS OF Th GOLD EXCHANGE, ‘The canvassers announced to-day Me vote for off old Exchange for the ensuing year, The ticket elected was as tollows:— esident—H1, A. Hoy andl Vice President--W. M. y uittemore, reary—T. P, Akers, Arbitration Commiivee—t. Vy By Parker, Re B. Whitiernure, M. (. Kiingenseld, Pay ote oy Ap peais—C, 0. Morris, GA. Fanshawe, O. Greve. Rrecvtve Committee—W, A, Gibson, R. H. Foote, 4. F. Underhill, i. A. Heiser, Jn, © . H. Harney. Finance Cowra ttee.—d. B. Colgate, B.S, Ballin, C Pe ab hog Ww. ©. Tanner, J. T. Douny, Ooramiitee on Admission—©, ¥. Davenport. P.M. Schater, Wm. Rosenheim, J, Waiter Wood, mtcainson, A. i. Seton, Wm. H. Duit, J. chick, 8.0, Read, J. D. Smt 0, Phipps, Wr, Kedinond, Jr, W.'C. Mumford, ©. Hy Raymond, Conunitire on Powers af Aitoriey—Kidolpn Kep- San Obas. U, Leland, Jos. H. Tucker, J. 4. Burns Mian On motion the board votea to Mr. J. Underhit!, the retiring president, whe had declined renomina- | George Phipps. who had likewise | ton, and to M. declined re-ciection to Uke treasnrership, each a haudsome serviee of etiver In recognition of thetr vee) and fidelity in their oar respective positions, SALES AT THE NEW 1 y YORK ‘sTaDK EXCHANGE, ‘Toenday, Oc Oct. 18—10:15 100 104 Pac M#S Co. 200 Mar Min pee! #-Pargo Bx Mor Union #3. 1000 08 20, e, Site ts bh 4400 Mor & Be con b. Sishs Mer Fx Hb 4 De! & Find Can ¢ Tio Wes, U4 50. 4a 4474 406 Chi & RT RR. 100 a \ rs 10 Chie & Ait ¥ as Wels ack e Wens, 100% WnUtie Alene 20) Pac MSS Go $5 18 Han 81 Joa 1 ¢ 455) 00 Mi & Stan! RR 2 orCock Me and 215 P. Us i , #00 StL A Leon M lat 87 ‘20% Obio & Miascon,. S7i¢ 20000 Col, Ce! nd O Tet 9%, aw. 168 Del, Bi as 100 Tol, Wab &vv Rx. 109 Chios Aion KR. a West U 40u do. rd do. do. io Paeric M 100 Con Cont uf Met West Mn fe. 4 Nyc ma aerip. Erie. : Receipts te. and, with prices were sea firm, closing ot 67) 4 @7 YW. Pearl were dull aed nominal at 49 a G9 75, Brvswax.—Tho demand was light, raily firmer in their views. but holders were geue- mit Southern, closing outside prices, German ground was scarce end eld Ormly at The last salew were made at 1%, « te. rol Miaxr,-Rosendale was in goot request aud firm at a hoe a4 Maracaiva, doo, a, OPER, The market for Rio wan quict, but prices were nut unchanged. We oar aes Ordinary cargoo, 14140. | rr Tbe. 1ge.j; good do. loc. 7 exiremes for lota, , ave; sovernmwnt haga 200, 6 20 « We, 2% piogapore. grass mats, Te. afters Gey lon, igo. we The Sign; Laguayra, 16; a 186; Jamaica, Hace a ie 140 (gold, i bond), Hg6. Rica, Lise, 18¢. Savanilfa, ‘all go! up a Tuade the'stock Rio to to-day ax (OlLowy:-- 44,806 bage in Mal. | pri Ei ork, 2.901 40. in Gawveston and Corroy.--Un accou ant of the vesy favorable cable advi t war wetivi and strony, aud prices 9 the offerings werd ‘indie g 280 bales lo arrive brid ware 201d 4500 bales, of mio £255 wero, for ppinuing, 1. for expori, ta” speculatlon, and 60 in, waust aD pera le active business ware transacted tn | future deiivertes mt Licher ligures, the market closin« jguost priew, Phe snlea were i New \ork iow middling, ‘vee on board, in New 1.500 basin low mide for Octover, 1) Wo.y TOF dd. at Marie. w IBC. 5 es 2000 rk vemurr aud pectnted fuuy. oo | {1800 co. tor wenn i itic., ana (late apd do, Lov Vator at thiges a I8}ga.7 600 do. 15 Ble, i Dpto deve tor Geagnder, ‘at Lhe, a W do., for Janam, LiMo. 4 Ledge. eae Upiants mon amd aut Florida. Mewwlie, Ori fora. Ordinary. it 2g ls Lay sates Win Sos Gomes be gh ng nid ern daira iid fail Indianapolis, 61 bid; New Jersey. Central, 100), a Saves waa a ‘da ap amined at fermen prise, or hover Wore so! We two-rowed imal were oa petrsioca ade brig 19 Se Bevil 000 cases do, 141U0 bbls. do. ae GUNNLES were om Bnd NO kales Of consequence were re- ported. Prices were entirely nominal ut 19. « We, for bh tho Geomana | Yor all kinds won light, and wo heard Manila, We. a liye, Mee; do., and Taxpteo, » do, ov8.-the demand was tnore netive, especially for the though be Inarket Was called very quiet by ert. “Prices ware heavy, except for th supply and quite firm, for common to ob y autive aod prices Picea Bie ‘do. Bi qualities which were im sales were at from lle. to Hines. the demand wi worm peneraly strony at our quotations ap) wera, frm, iu. thelr wiews in comoquenee | “of the u Ls Bese 20! rR a, wo 4 am “ noco, M7 so 2S ibs. . a wdige. 5 Callforny je. & he. ; Central vamed, 23 Ainczica Thy uum ir ‘Th 1 ean, 2. 0 24 ihe. plea, ara, hlvoy Bi to 28 tbe, dotober 18," 167) —64,600! Moucrste dewand prevaltes at about former We Sorppiog, #1 Ob o, BL 10 iieete long rya othe, WL) a gi 10; hor same date ieee year, 171,800, ‘A mo tfor hemlock sole wan oe uy at former quotations, neock Of some kinda i” Tigh Wiae. y i ras porters, He te sales were 250 bales arta gold; the market tone Th pete | wee ive es rena rt. ee Ste THE NATIONAL GAME, Matuals va. Athictico=A Five Game, Result ing tp a Draw Alter Playing Teo Jonings— Score 12 to 12. The Mutuals, of New York, and we Athletics, of Philadelphia, played the first game of a new series yesterday afternoon, at the Union grounds, Wile <r aan epee teas 5 October 17, at the reaidence of the bride's by the Kev, Stephen Camp, Gkones A. a CERTRUDS, @dext of Charles K. Rost—FULLER.--On Monday, October 17, the pa x 4. Brouner, Mr, FREDERICK Pd to Miss Heyererra PULLBE, Of New ote Deexen.—-On "ata i October 18, Mania, widow of John Becker, aged ‘The Sastre wil take Pine” from the residence of her souein-lw Brook; at ete aiternoon, at two o'clock. oklya, on Th: ay ‘Tue relatves and Intends are invited | altend, Kasi New Tork cars} door, Brown,-—at Bloomm; on » October ef JAMES Putters, eldest son of Cornella W. and Di. . Tilden Brown, 19 years . Relatives aud frends are “res) Invited to ailteud the funeral services, at Bt. aci’s chureb, corner of Bioomingdale road and Ninety-ninth street, this (Wednestay) afternoon, @t four o'clock. ‘The Kighth avenue cars puss hear te church, at 10th street, j —_ « ie -in this city, ov Sunday, October 16, Mar- Osher Vanogivaour Bruce, daughter of the inte | Walltam Brace, Xs liamsburg, before about 4,000 people, the resuit of | , HMC relatives anit frlends of the family are re- which was a draw after playiug teu innings, we score being 12-12. Wolters being absent, Murtin took his place and treated the Philadelphians to. yoko! tt OE re ‘Ont were some of his “slows,” which bothered them exceed- S82ve. ae, oholoe oF alzyoes all articles, vessola for charter mit Dusiness was restricted by the ie ougngementa wero: To atts yaa 1 + 1450) OB v loatng ab Oi6, mi J8de ingly. Eggler caught for him, and did it well. C. | Milla played right Delt, Nelson played contre eid and Higham (late of the Unions, of Morrisania) Played third base, Although tis was disarranging the general order of things considerably, it uever- theless made a tremendons teatn, a4 the Athleiies soon found out, Higham’s batting was the feature of the game, aud after the second inuing he was most lusiily cheered whenever he went to the bat. Up to the commencement of the sixth tmaing the game Was marked by no speciai feature of interest, with the exception of a very handsome double play by Hatfield, which was repeated im exactly whe same manner Inter in the game, the score then vetng six to tive tm favor of the Muiaals. [a phils | from bis tate rest lene by dint of some | li, Hatdeid aud ; om Monday dnntog, however, the champlous supero batting by Higham, swa Kguler, the former making a beauttfis hie to right | field, and which he tried to make a home ran. but was ‘pat out on the home plate, ecoved four rue, ali | 3 Which were well earned, and disposed of their Opponents for two, neither or whiell were earned, | parents, No, ‘The seore HOW siood Len Lo euven tn favor of {uo | afternoon, at four Mutuals, and trom the way all hands were playhig | itiooked very mucit # though they were going win the game Casily. But, alas! ior die uncerts duty of the “noble game.” In the next two inning Athletics succeeded in seoriy, fow,ans, whl posing of the utes” for thin: This gave the visitors. the ead. by One run, and there was bat one more inkigg to play, at least 80 all bends thongh. The Mi. tuals now went ty the bab determined to do somethin, bit not very lident, Lowever, as to What that something would be. Nelson led off, but avon retired at first. E. Milis taade the Srst bo: on a high one to right field, and was followed by Martin, Who got bis ba: ou a bad muti of Radom, sending E. Mills to second. Charite Mills made ius Bnd heavy weights, * | around One base each. Highos got ius first wun! do., Light, y in the foe Sen a eroppe. "eavr, bee. a n Ae, k4 og "ub bea vy, Bic. Biers Boer don belles, 92.) inquiry for Eastern spruce! th consequence of the smal faply. Burors, however, wero indlsposed to, buy beyond their Immediate wauta, believing shat ower prices wht There were told about «50, aa for ordinary to euvice schedu ris. Eaatern wore in mode suprin was only jemand Was fair, nad prices were steady 81,15 for commen and $1 7 or lump. it trifle ‘more active at abort bhus. Cuba ma uscovade at priva’e arma. Prices were heavy be fog the grocery grades, which were quite LUMBER.-‘There wan a which wag firta at former py 40) feet at from # ie request at #2 40; the ‘The sales ware e esaarket Tor Aiwericun ingot was unly mod- prices ware w.thout partionlar change ra Bee. The pales were about 200,00 at Liye w M1546, cash. Spel tes an quod ai Oe ac or Silesian, witho ate Wak more sougit after, and sold in 1m syne. + | ermeiy ‘etivey i end the wates er at prlees were gengrally heavy. We quot Pree wie evainal at th Onl, L sal dos 4 50"a BB all Site eos ‘put, prices were Grm, belders belo | a ant ‘sua i cheir viows tu Consdunenoe’ of the tons Gicngarnock, were gold, on tona Coliness at ua Hinton was weld "at Hie Clomgarnaet, the stocic of which ie abont ext Touerate wt ae terns; dy ned bar Was dull and nominal we) sare an: “s) b There was a fair business transacted in cues, though One OF LWwo Kalas, jou. At thi ; Union. Snoluding Sf a arpenune wan uil wud | tuarkes for all grates was q o hut prices were une in favor of a quie Jate and a ‘lise, cause. He enter elected & mewber of Cougre-s in 1806, permitted to tase his seat. At the last t the State Le was again chosen 2 ke PreKentahive in | Congress on the served duriny the das’ session oF ee House. “ 1 200 No. 84 7b for pale aad Bon 7 tor extra he and wianiges ros ‘here was no caange to, noie in Wilmingion tar, which was aoted at the clone at $225 a S245, the iutter yi ‘The market for crude in bulk wa: dei kine east Was quiet, but o. ‘The sales were pano'ebies seller option. Crude ia bbls. was aphiha was duit’ and No suied of conoquegce reported. ax dull, but prices were ui closing at 24c, for Ociober and Big, for Noverader ; was light from a 0 | gamer eb Ze. 14000 Dla, part a prime of life, He Treflgement, and Was much es cle of friends wue will de Inactive and pozaiaal at 6 inarkot on refined oi! anaes uf buyers. ‘and late last evening 3,000 Sobbing lots were slow -Stonderd to prime bre the warket was dull aud we October, at 24% UIL for November was quoled closing at avout 2450, Year. 1786, aud wae, conse Reoetpta, 249 Dols. beet, 14 packages ext i the anarket Tor pork wis dal, | though not quotably lower. ‘Western mcbs c} tue spot. Abylit $40 Uble, tu lots, were suid Drossed hogs wore nll aiid lower, loging ut 9 vo medinm and 1c, a 2 with arrivals of | fi entering into polltical Llc, was elected to the Ohio State Senate. Tn d | close of the fonvth. Wor several years | mained oat of oMee, but in 1849 be was © ernor of Oto, serving one term and de | become a candidate for le A | Wired inte private Hie, trom Which be ne emerged, “in Wercon was ‘doll rnd pomt lr, on founding. otis bul Rian mess, ol a 416; ax BU 0 BIS, OF beet $31 we Bs 60the intier ~ The market for buter was withouw | price fom a thoted | onal’ euiply, "were vers the obver kinds were dint) aut rrregal | Cheese was fairly active, reps which were firm add not wee o The iow nnd ued Butters Ghemane, 8 ! amity. fp uber of the wig ¢ | Keetstaese, #0 rving several ter | elected 2 Kepres | district of vend j While trate bios i“ } mntitee on Clair. Sin fetive park in po lMeDt, We 30: WwW ‘and. Northwestern Arkine, good to minon to ordinas' into extra a State ‘actor te spe ie ye wet | Joee, for Rangoon, & continued good demand from pray, and anal enppst the market for ail Xinds of Liverpool wae from stor were #0 duties amounted to $14,182,515, $2 coltected “in the copresponding mouth last | Taere Was teco.ved trom merchaudise with | church, corner of Pighth street and ave: drawn trom warehouse, $6; from dw The wetlve and Lem, 16. following jrrices: Astign's, ean $8 13 Mg ner Marshal's, Worthington’s, &c., BAZ) a $240; steady at former quotations, Uther kyude were quiet , &* “f ~e i Dean iiiee were. eld. at Hace a W0d., maid, waich wore closing v1 Was guchanged, Diop S've., and bask | gat, tut generall ‘The Jas aale wos roa. 7 doe ermltort my he Geunnud for goat at steady 8. There were aug 6t bales» ta ands and H6de. Payts on peivate terms, polsraiely dealt 1B, aud ysieen won we Ameren” and We quote? —Gont. ‘bare moron, bic. ae, Haeno's Ayres, oe. Me Dawe were only Daler 6.000 Lume de, Para om prirnin te: pie Se. a See per ib. 16,926-—eabin, 4,017; steerage Of the steerage there were 7,000 males and 6.919 | iemal _Degr—ttonare s) We, 5 Cemrat American. Bap. ony! do, 5, Sia were ‘wolmupete Clover was veiling « a $5, BTEABINE,-| edema wes ‘ight and we heard of no partioniar sule8. Cosnonon to choice lots were quote! at Ide, 4 ammali «ies witha ne range, wi au ant eres were heary end lower, Prime was ireriy ott ore J. to ANNA CELIA, daughter of x Sinall bales were reported demand prerat! t Mie. a fo. tor ised LO operaty birher figures, ‘Vaere were soid 1,100 bhdm. 6¢ Dige. ‘a And 2000 boxes, part at ugar, Ref amy and the market fox Cabs aad Porto fico, Iii | The,—the iomde priest loys | quietat the following prices 171i] | white, Wye. u IDK. 5 Gy We quole :~ Cube, Maes lerierto eojtaoo pyaar, 8 goed rolining, He. ; fair to | oige. a Nc Prime to evaice gr: (hbase, and Wace She my teies Bh first on @ good int, moving Lis cwo pred 2OT8 Charite Mills was bemg put out on second, BE. Mt : aud Marin at the same (ime golughome, Swand went out ou first. Now tls gave the “Mates? the jead again by one run, and out for c. and Swandell they would have reciined Gus lead Lo the end, These two gentlemen, however, alowea the Athietics to Make one run, Which again ted ihe score and Worked the audience up to a feariit ste of excitement, ‘the Mutuais now went to the mae for the Lenin time, but Were tunuly dtspueed of witu out a ron, aiter having got thirec iuen en bases. "The Althicucs Were disposed 0° in one, LWo, three order, and still the game was a tie, a: owing to the ¢ proach of darkness 1b Was muludlly agreed pelwe Lie two pines to call it a draw, Below is ike deore: ATULRTICS. NOTUALS. Pliyerss QHIMT POA, | Plavern Cit BT.P0.A. 1é Ha 4b Reach, 3d b.. 1 64 ye We ge o1 Rego il... i 14 lay Isto 90 211 3 0 Martin’ p 20 100606 OM he 990 8 & wihau da & at 1116 O Swandelyn. 9 vu able Send he i otale..,..80 1315 22 $9 8 enw ‘i Ica. Md. BI. 4h. bth. Bh, 1007 1 0 8 G48 3 og 2d, Wu. @ ) hy cuichiew-Mutuat, ths hice, @ Urpire Mr. Charles Gi ver, ol bmpire Cinb, ‘Lime of game—Two hours wad ten mmutes, onizuany. Robert inewn vs A tele;ram from Richmona announees the death of Mr. Kobert Ridgeway, on Sunday night, ai his residence, im Amlerst county, Tue deceased gen- inent In the polities | mone Whig Hemau was for many years pro of Virginia, and as the editor of the exercised considerable tarnenee im the State, When the secession excitement began Mr. Ri Way Opposed 1b vigorousiy, and did, ali that uy his power to prevent Virgin from ‘ailing in eff he gave uo active ee tine 10 oppose her sirug ndeponden suppression of tho re te Hien he at ouce xd actively Into p With Governor Walker and of Virgie ras 3 gentle Ridgeway Was a ni Mordeeni Bartley. mut of E. Muts | wie quested to uttond the funeral, asthe Churen of the Ascension, corner of Tenth street aud Fifth eveane, | this (Wednesday) alternoon, at four o'clock, without’ by to noti UENO Tesday, October 18 Manganer AURNS, the beloved ee of Cormeitus Burue, aged wo tere ae a 2 days, ‘The relatives aud (tends of the Rethgm and those of ber brower, Danie. Ganui respectfully | invited Uo atoud the funeral, om tied the Cuurch of the Nativily, Second avenue, near ‘Third street, at ten o'clock on Thursday morning, where there will be @ | Fequiem mass offered up for the repose of her soul, and from whence the remains will be taken to Cal- vary Cemetery ead interment, CANPTE: ynd daughter of Henry Y. ie Harriet Cannieit, aged 2 years, 11 months amd 12 days. Broome county paper: re please SEEN. mn ‘Ducsday, ‘October Th, Of disease of the lungs, Parrick OoNLiN, & mative of the coonsy Sligo, Deiand, age 52 years, ‘The friends anu those of his relatives are respect - | fully invited to atend the funeral, on Thursday, eet, Mo‘t 8u At Yorkvown, Westchester county, N. ¥., , Ocloher 17, SCHUYLER E., son of James . and Uornelle S Ontier, iu the 27th year of his age. ‘The relatives a tenes of the family are invited vice, at the residence of vis to atten veut stregi, Unie( Wednesday) look. day, October 17, ANDREW 8S. ourne Puane.—On Me w DUsdf, a native of Mutleyant, county Cork, Ireland, | hait-p aged of vow fhe rela Yes and friends of the family are tnyited | to attend The funeral), frow his late nce, No. 33 Hact Tweilth street, tig (Wednesday) afternoon, at vo ov TH8 New York Yoouxe MENS Romar CATHQiIC BRNBVOLENT ASSOCIATION—- BLOKUS Low ave hereby nowfled vo meet at our rooms, No, S27 Bowery, tus (Wednesday) afternoon, at One O'clock, Lo mal Toupgements io attend the Tonerai of ont late brotier, Audrew & Duane. By | order. PHOMAS KENNEALLY, President. Jarek Tihs, Kecoruing secretary. Dontos.—At Glenville, Conn. on Monday, Octo. ber LT, MANETABLE DUNLON, tie of Koyai Dun- 2 | tow, in the Sotn year of her ag The relatives and trends of of the family are respect- faily invited to attend the funeral, irom toe rest- dence of aor son, William R. Danton, ac Green- Conn., this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two 0 Trains leave New Laven depot, arene seventi street and Fourth avenue, at eleven o'cl A.M. feturning, leave Greenwich at four P.M. a D-JON Ai Muidictown, Conn,, on Mon- . October 17, MarrHa A., wife of Elbert Floyd- | Joxes ume dangliter OF tos Teta futhes whore: ‘The retatives énd frends of the family are invited to at tthe funeral, at Grace Church, South Oyster ¥ » L, OO Pritay afternoon, at one o'clock. WILLIAM FOOrMAN, aged 27 years and e months, ‘the friends of the magly. are requested to attend unoral, trom ine residence %, his brocher, obi Forty-second siveet, una (Weduesday) aiter- NOON, at ONE The rematas will be taken to for inverment, i. Ju OM Sunday, October BURY, ag! do years a '6 days. ‘phe ‘Telutive sand intends of the Samily are respeot- Tully tuvyved (o attend the funeral, irom his lave resi dence at Fairview, this (Wednesday) afiernoon, ut Wyo o'clock. A iralu will leave Pavonta ferry, foot © Chaumhers sireet, at one . M., returning at five. HvGues.—At hes residence, No. 19 Eighth avenue, y Moraing, Octover 18, Many AN, relict of Richard Hughes, and mother of Hugh, Key. Jobn, Waid and Brien Hughes. : velatives and friends ef the family are re- ily invited to attend the funeral, at the Onurea. ucls cavler, West Sixteenth street, om nrstey morning, at ten olglock, where a solemn uiem Will be offered up for the repose of ier Which Lue remains will be interred 1m 'y Cometery. TNMAN.—In tus ctty, on Tuesday, Uctober 18, eluest son of John A, deceased) and Caro- iD, 1b thie AST year oF his age. Suddenty, of disease of the heart, on ‘Taesies, October 18, SUBAN A. 4ONKM, at the resi 2 O| Lue widew of Abrahain B, Rich, 186 Broome of Une funeral to-morrow. On Monday, October 17, at the residence: 18 Marent=, No. West Rleventh street, Reavas Es, Oly son of Jesse aud Jane hk. Laswer, months and 15 days. lag Unts cherisned object ne | } fully mvited to atvend | elatives ana frends of the family are respect- fay mvited iowttenad the funeral, from the residence of Rev. U. 3. Brown, No. 125 Perry sweet, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one ofclock, without fur- ther invitation. Tue remalas wil be taken to Green- wood for Laterment, Hudson (N. Y.) papers please copy. ord. —suddony, on sonday, October 17, 1. Luoyp, son of Emily Murphy and the ste Charles H. Lord, aged # y Lives and friends of the family are respect- yng this (Wednesdar) ok, from the residence of nis Leyte] ay mee near Westchester Raliroad - tb Mornsam .YONS.—On ‘Pie. ‘any, October 18, PRanK 8. Lions. Helalves aud friends are Invited to attend the | {anerai, e:: om ihe resuieaoe of bis anele, 66 West ei, of lhureday morning, at hait- MARIN. =. Teutherfued Vark, N.J.,0n Monday, Ootober Li, Hitzasirn, relict of John B. Marin, aged 65 years. MY olutives and friends ave lovited to attend the Lhe morning, m. eleven o 1 The Ohio papers report the death of Mordevar | funeral, ah, halipast eleven o'clock this (Wedneaday) Bartley, at Mansfield, in that State, on the 12uh tnst The decease? was born in Per nsyivanto during the nily, In the elgiity- | fourth year-ol bis age, in i80?, being then a young man of twentyihree years, be moved to Ohio, | where he ever afier resided. At te outbreak of th war of 1812 with Great Brivain Mr. Bartley entered the military service a8 au otleer of volunie A clusion of hosiitities he returned hoine, aud, he was elected a member of Laov. | then re- ee after * prominent citizen of Pennsy) ive of the State and was a De Was elecied to 1i 5 ms, In 1854 he was ie Aad Wis ve levied in 1860. 1n59 he had take me ine Lo tae practioe of ayy, $ aT THe cus om USE, . om House in Seprem)er for 16,710 mo)re th war, avin The receipts of the C 221,987, und $7,960,527 ‘al ms jor the year ptember m, 160, were $135, 276,60 for the yi endiuig September 1870, oe erease over the previous your ot $0, 122, tember 549 vessels front foreign ports with dutiab's merchandise, The numnver of vessels arrived bring- Ing passenger’ Was si—stean 2a; sailing Vessels, The total number of passengers brought was | i brane rams, 12,919, 10,512 Of Whom were over & years, 2,407 de; j ander 3 years. There were 17 deaths ‘on ihe pas Ors vie ‘saeys ze ‘oe | sage, 12 were children and infanta. There. were | on 2,000 less pasecuge arrived im. September than ti Angast, the f ing olf belmg in immigran MARRIAGES ane’ DEATHS. Mnerica. ORAWFORD—CENEDICT,—At Ltossville, Island, on Thesday, Octoner ao Beohwi, Mr. Witutale H. Oxa of Ke y port, J der Benodle Ler—brapuer.—On ‘Tuesday, September 20, ak the residotice of we bride's parents, by Rev. Jose H. Bradley, Henvenr A, Lee to Huth, Hina pt daughter of Joseph Bradtic New York. MILLER—DOND.—-At CO yee dance lein, on Monday, Octo! sOUrnET, AARON Minune te FAN ii of Ha POWNALI--MOK ELEY. UR Luvsday, Nee ibor LH, by the fe s.™ NK S. POW: Nat. to Samant A. Mc ReELD—BeR. Jub “ivaday, | noon, vf Nalf-past one 0% ab bts residence tn Harrishurg ou ine | { 1ith instant. He Wasa d |) in the prime of life, Mr. Kupkel received a good fe. iod law and in the exercise of tum | ession gained an cuviable reputation for | ie ucuVely InW poles as a member | 2 State | | the fneral, fron: her igre. resicom { ative in Congress Irom the Tenth | Mr. Kankel served on the Com- | fody invited entered for consumption. | COOME | Livingston county | coe mor ning, from Kucherfard Parks MAEELB.—-On MC fiay, Ootober 17, Epwix kK. ' Marrs, aged 23 years, 2’ moptbe and 3 duya, The relvuves and friends of the fauuly are re- ully Mivied to altend the faneral, trom the re-tdencs of Bk parcois, on Bowden avenae, near Moaticeiio avenue, Berea Heights, Jersey City, Nd, on Thursday morning, at ten o'ctock. Mon Om Mouday, OcLober 17, of cancer, Junia KY, Wile of Wiliam ara peace 44 years, fend rind of the asa WY are re. d to xttend sy eral, trom her i4 Bowery, this (Wednesday) after- i s | Congress from the Oleveland @ 1, serving four | so it ee ne Dhatas WHEE lente SuccesMVe terins and declining a re-clection oe { MoLongniin, a nativ he parish of Kittbeggen. ye of { b. unty AWestmeth, ireland, in the dist year of ner ming to | e iriends and acquetataners are respectfully in- Vited to attend the ine, from tier late restaence, 20K 3 this (Wednesday) after- jay, Oetuner 17, DoRTs, the be- ar Jey (maideu name Tierney), h Oi Reibangan, county Kiidare, he relatives snd friends are invited to attend i) Second ave enue, Sais (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock vas, On Tuesday, October 18, Eai.nx Beatkios NoLan, wife of Syivester K. Nolan, Notice o| funeral! in te-morrow's paper. Nonrox.—-Ou Monday, Ocioher 17, Awetia Now TON, Wihow of Petor No eck BL year ‘The reiattves and friouds of the family are respect. foily invited & aitanch the funeral, to-day yf mes. At Yonkers, on Sunday, Ocioher 9, of Lartnolomew O'Conner, aged 22 | years dod 4 monte. PHELAN. UL Monday, October 17, Mictaks Pur aged 63 years. + relatives and friends of the family, 2iso the trwads of his sous, Thomas A. Phelan, are respect- to attend the funerat, from. his ta residence tng, at hal! EE MM Mass Wil be offered for ue repose of is "IRI ABD, ~At her resilience, Oak Forest, Geneseo, Y., on Friday morning, Octo- aud | ber 14, ANN MATILGA, wife of David Vuterd, 74 | tand, and danguy ) this city. Emigently pions and posses«mg ie noe ‘Phere arrived in New York during Sep- | | qualities of heut apa ueart, sbe was greauy Yr OL the late Davia 1, tlaight, sloved and exieemed by a large clrele of relatives and irends. by whom her joss wail be deeply mourned, } and among tie poor and needy, towards Whom her | hand was ever freely extended. Sho will retatu a | place tn may a grateful heart. i eae On ‘oaday, Morover U7, Viewons, wie ! of r ts of the farnity gre invited | to atlena ) West Fi on Thursday | . SHAMbUR Tuesday, October 1s, Mrs. yaidin’ Shewourgh, m ihe friends are invited to attend the Vernon, at one ‘ky, fron w _ t sive t. ec 16 of paralysis, ral tok pl yesterday (Tue after- o'elOek, Irotth "the residemen of Willa get Kast Phirty-fourts stieet. ‘The romans nesuay, Oet , StrreEn dD. senor tae late David Thatcher, ef Bos+ | yee relat fq pera. op Thursdey wa. The rem. for interns by aius wilt ho taken to Stoningion, Connm,, onwict, Coum, on Trestay, . bwin doughter of Berjauin P. imapy, aged 5 months, Jvoe aml ipieads are invited to attend the Sune), On Veursagy attetnowk, af two 0 Clock.

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