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8 ed THE COURTS. Verdict Against s Railrcad Company—A Coun. terfeit “Shover” Captured-The Jumel @aso Again—A Family Real Estate Rumpuy. woah cl 9 UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. A Desormined Coustorfeiter, Before Commissioner Davenport, frenry Waneke was arrested yesterday by detec- ‘Mve James Finn, of the Fourth precinct, for attempt- wo pass @ countertelt ten dollar bill on the jonal Bank of Peugukeepsie on Cornelius Dough- erty, No. 75 Chatham strect. The prisoner entered the paloon kept by Dongherty and offered the bill to pay for a drink. Doogherty left the saioon to get change, and discovered the bill was bad. He notified the @etective, who returned with him and arrested tho ner, The prisoner was then searched and oiler counterfelt of the same descripiion was aa upon bim, aiso &@ card of an establishment at 65 Chatham street. The detective went there, and bata 1p that Waneke bad also passed a bil there, ther inquiry Was made, which led to the Gis+ covery tual auother bili had been passed by tha same party at No, 61 Chatham street. Waneke was taken before Captain Allaire, of the Fourth police Precinct, and sent in charge of an olllcer to Com- missioner Davenport. Three charges were made against him,and he was committed to await the action of (he Grand Jury in default of £10,900 ball. SUPREME GOURT—SPECIAL TEAM. & Moiber and PDaugiwr Rival Comiestants fer ibe Ownership of u (louse on Jfacisou Avenue, Before Judye Barnard. Mary Elizabeth Hughes vs, Mary M. Heath and Asa H. Heath.—The platouit is the daughter of the defendants, The busband of the plainuf wished to convey the house and lot No, 512 Madwoa avenue w her, but on consultation with the defendant 1t ‘Was decided to deed the property w Mrs, Heath, with the understanding that she should reconvey whe same to Mrs. Hughes, The deed accordingly, as alleged, was inaie to Mrs. Heath, who, as farther alleged, fatiea to reconvey to Mrs. Hughes, accord. tug to agreement, but kept pulsing it of, til finally she refused to convey at all, and thereupon this action was brought to compel a oon. veyance, The defendants set up im thelr auswer Ubatat the time of conveyance Mrs, Hughes owed Mr. Keath @ large sum of moncy, and that he ‘Was about to loan her some more, and that the con- veyance of the house to Mra, Heath was as security for anything she wight then or thereafier owe him. Jt is stated that afer the issue of the action, before the case came on for trial the defendauts desired to amend their avswer, and that on being permitted to @o so they set up that the dced was an absolute con- ‘Veyauce to Mrs. Heath tora debt Mes, Hughes owed the former, givlog wa excuse for this auendmeut That tLe bist answer Was Sigwed without read! Evidence un boi sides was give at consi Jengty, aud counsel Wil sum Up tais mor Decision. Sirong vs, Taher. —Tn this case the Court held that She plaintid is not entitled to a decd nor toa specific performance, but is entitied to a decree declaring that she 1s interested to the extent of one-half of the Proceeds of the properiy described m the complaint when sold, It was ordered tat the property be sold under the direction of a referee to be selected by the Gouri, avd the proczeds divided as above, and that @c@orce and orders might be drawn providing ac eordingly. R derable ng. SUPERIOR COURT--CHAMBERS. Writ of Habeas Corpus in Case of Yhradere Allen. Fetore Judge Cardozo, An application was made yesterday morning by ex-Judge Stuart end Mr. Johu Sedgwick fora writ of habeas corpus ip the case of Theodore Alien upon she warden of the City Prison, where he 1s now con- Gned, and also a writ of certtorart ou Judge Cox. The Judge expressed the opinion tat he had no ri-diction in the case while the Court of Oyer ana erminer Was m session. Ail lie could dd, there.ore, Was to refer them to the latcer Court. Nr. Stuart said mey hed alreacy applied to Judge Ingraham, and he toid tem that the court had wd- uirned over to the Sist inst., and that they had ter make their application at Chambers, which they had accordingly wone. The Judge granted the application, the writ being Feturnable (his morilig. ecisionn. Fup et al. vs. Mecofl et al—Movloa dene ‘Cause ordered on short calendar. Fuwkney vs, buil € al.—dJudgment granted The Jamel Estate. Champlain Bowen vs, Nison Ciase.—This was a motion in the bree actions of ¢jectments brought on the theory that he and hus family were the only law- ful heirs of Madame Jumel, to get possession of her pore. In those cases when the case was called F tial the plaintins refused to proceed, and judg- ment waa given sor defendants wiih $20,000 6xta | part to the advance of allowance. Piaintifla move now to open thore Judgments, The Court ook tie paper SUPERIOR COURT=PART 1. Avotber Action for Damages Against a City Ravroad Company. Before Judge Barbour, Mary Pouline ve, The Seventh Avenue Railroad Company.—This wes an action to recover $5,000 damages alleged to have been sustained oy the plaintif lest July through her hoopskirt catching on ten-ferties, a nail or spike of a Seventh avenue car. She was @ragged, she elaimed, sixty-two feet, and very se- riously injured in consequence, The de’endants that she Was olf the car at the time; that she was burt very little, and that if there was any sufering it Was caused by the stupidity of the ob. The plaiptif, though having @ miscar- riage only tWo vays beiore the trial began, and Which is claimed to be one of three miscarriages the result of the accident, Was brought into court and ave vcertesiin.ony., After Uiree days spent ip hear- Z testimony the case was closed yesterday, and a verdict for $2,509 Was reudered for platntud. COUAT OF GENERAL SESSNUNS. A Bold Larceay. Bejore Recorder Hackett. Arsistant District Attorney Fellows appeared ur court yesterday. Tho only case disposed of was an iudictment for grand larceny against George Rico ahas Andrew C’Connor, who pleaded guilty to an attempt to s°eal A. Fields on the 20th of Angust. Miss Fleids testi- fied that while she was riding up Broadway the pri- soner put his hand imside of the carriage and d her si tchel. ‘ave the alarm, the thiet was pursued, and he dr the property in Walker strect, The Recorder seut himto the Slate Prison tur two years and six montis. BROOULYS * COUR URITED STATES o6 HERS’ COAT. A Hlaner Peuier Discharged. Before Commissioner Winslow W. A. Bubrwan was taken into custody on the charge of having carried on the business of a retail Uquor dealer without ‘The hear- ime of ue resuited in the disci ‘The BurroneVartonse Litgatlon Before Judge Tappen. Lucy B, Barron vs. Jaco, ¥. By Gertrude, Prince and Esther Jane Mariense.—T ire tsuit to compel a decerminution of a clatta to e estate in Now Utrecht, wich she alleged she was real | 25 worth of jewelry from Eilen | & | | | | | leaders im order to } BS NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. a I A LE tt Ee TTC An en —— Ray, R 6 Cora Jet, but prices were firm, rts to Great Britain, 18,189 Dales; to the Continent, 90 | fram reatdence FINANCIAL AND COMMEROHA | Woretssisa: Fors | Heltah motopbete an rpuhure?at Ria" estar | Enla; Countian Gt bales tale of he weck Somroaee™ | Scone Mot iay Wyck at suneok: Mou HOHE saree ok A de | Nortuwestern preierred % | Luvaclows Ovte were sendy? with aiighe doinand, Sales | Exchange unchanged, Flour dol eevuschentes” Waa: | BUAIAY AIVETOOR, At haliapast tWo 0... Ke f Rook Island, 15,000 buatiels at S8¢, a dio, for Lew Western and Sbc. a9. for | dull aud lower; No, 2 spring Chicago, $70. Corn—Noe's | _.COVERT.—On Friday, Octover 28, at Ne 16 Ridge pears amp aeenesented Milwaukee and St, Paul new Galo. Of rye 4,000 bushes old Western brought Be. ; | mixed, io. ‘0, ‘Gate firmer and higher; sales at | Street, New York, Jacos Uover?, aged 57 years, 0 WALL STREET, Milwaukee and St. Paul prefer new Western was quoted at 2c, barley was dull aud noml- | C4ige. for Ps ‘quiet; No: Qat Barley | months and 20 days. Farpay, Oct, 26—6 P. iw. OMo ond Missi ippl. t. Bo 2 * 1009 bash by rte he rafled en Dh firme: a o Rearing ate a pot dull est Bie. Funeral on Monday mora'ng, @t ten o'ciook, . , | an ged; n 1 two-rowes : Y . : stober | 2 ‘Tho featnre in commercial circles has been tho | Western Vnton Teiegraph, | “Gunnrms were slow of eule, the demas being entirely fF 20, sailor Jannary; 20 bi, seller December. | oA AEN CON, Friday, cvening, eter its ‘firmer and more active market for cotton, which ad- | ace ess m rinnil Jol and the sales were unimportant” Bags were y caahi 10. gellet December, Hoss | roslicnce, Mh laaseiece J ules Expres: quot a an clock 28e, @ 2 e } juotations in > ‘ofern. Hors.—Th in th ket, A a ia. flour, 1 bushels wheat, 4,000 bushel For particulars see Sunday's Maral. Pern oie he “ir veri * rospects of elo ight cewand prevaied for allfradoe amd’ the business was | cora, 6000 bushels ons; 14,00 bushels Tye 7,800 Koes, phipe Dursos--om Thursday, Uetover zt, JULIA FRANCRB Liverpool, where the more favorable prospects o: SOUTMERN SECURITIES LOWER, confined to aml love to #4) py immediate wana, Primeand | menis!—'3 000 bhis. hour, 124000 oushels wheat, 9,000 | daughter of George C. aud Jaue Ana Drigge, 6geU 2 peace have produced a buoyant market. In bread- ‘The Southern State bond4 were heavy aud dull, | choice lots were in Hght’ supply, and hela for ful igures, | bushels corn, 17,00) bushe's oats, 62,\d bushels rye, 52,00) | years, 6 months and 37 lays stuffs four Was steady, but less active, GOLD IRREGULAR—111% a 111%, The gold market declined in the forenoon ander the confirmatory reports of the capture of Meta and Bazaine by the !’russiau ary, and the price touctied 1114, the lowest point that bas been attained since the onthreak of hostilities in Europe. Here the “shorts” began to purchase and @ reaction to 111% ensued, the upward turn being stimulated py a better demand for cash gold late ia the day. The specniative interest in the market {8 however, slowly decreasing and the tone of business becoming dull. The rates for cash gold showed considerable irregularity and fluctuated between fat and % per cent for borrow- ing. During the morning the general figure was 2percent to 1-64 for tho use of gold, but late loans for the Clearing House were made at 1-32 to 4 per cent, Afier three o'clock the “shorts” paid 1-64 and Gper cent for tho use of gold to-morrow. ‘The Sub- Treasury to-day paid out $359,073 on account of No- vember interest, The course of the market is #ct forth tu the table: 1 A.M... +1 1:08PM. ns lu:ke A. M.. ily 2PM. REDerd U1 A. id, Lis M14 % lis To the gold loan market the rate ranged from fit to % for borrowimg. The operations of the Goid Exchange Bank were as follows:— Goid cleared. Gold bala neces. ....+. Currency balances, MONEY FOUR TO SIX PER CENT. The money market was easy at five to six per cent early in the Gay, but after two o'clock large balances were lent at four per cent, The money withdrawn from the street early in the week has been entirely restored, owing to the threat of legal proceedings against the parties constituting the combination who endeavored to produce stringency, It seems that the District Attorney was consulted at the time the Canadian banks were exacting usurious rates for their goid; but no procecdings were taken, as the latter ceased their operations, The locking Up of $2,609,000 currency the other day in one of the city banks has provoked afresh the indignation of the “bulls” in stocks, and a deputation of brokers interested in an easy money market waited upon the District Attorney today with charges intended to be laid before the Grand Jury. There is great consternation among we ageuts of & Montreal bank as to the resuit of these Proceedings, particularly ag the parties who have preferred the charges are highly Influential citizens, It will be remembered that the Grand Jury las) year spared no one, bat imposed fine and imprisonment where the usury waa plainly proven, ‘he Montreal bank was besteged to-day by persons wbo ha bor- Towed money or if, and who returned loaus and took up collaterals, fearmng that in case of an injunction on the bank their securities would be placed beyond their reach for an tudefinite time, The penaltics recovered in suits for infractions of the usury laws aro paid to the Commissioners of Charities and Correcuon, FORRIGN EXOMANGB STBADY. The steamer China, from Ltvérpool, with a large consignment of coupons belonging to European holders of five-twentes, did not arrive 1) Ume to permit the cashing of the coupons at the Sub-Trea- sury this afternocu, and rence the corresponding re mitiances cannot be made before next week, Tue steamer is said to have brought about $5,000,000 worth. The anticipated demand for exchange was thus wanting, and ratea, while vominaliy un- changed, were less firm, with actoai transactions ont of second hands at concessions of an elghth per cent. $89,520,000 1,870, 75 4,051,245 GOVERNMENTS UNSETTLED. The government list was weak during most of the day, io response to the further decline in gold, and prices at the Board fell of about a quarter per cent. At the close there was a sudden display of strength and prices recovered, the market closing orm, whence it is conjectured that the China’s mails, which were delivered in the street this afternoon, brought 8 large amount of orders to turn the cou- pous into bonds and send the latter home to Europe instead of the gold, The rise is also attributable in the London quotation, which closed to-night at 893¢ for the 62's, The final sireet prices were @8 follows:—~ United States currency sixes, 111 a 11134; do., 1381, registered, 11334 a 118%; do. do, coupon, 113% a 118%; do, five-twentles, registered, May amd No- Veimber, 108 a 1084; dO, do., 1962, coupon, do., 11234 @ 112%; do, do., ised, do. do., 11134 11134; do. do., 1605, do. do, 11% & 111 do, do., registered, Jannary and July, 110:4 a 116%; do, do, 1865, con- Dow, do., LIU @ 11034; do. do., 1867, do. de, 103% @ 11034; do. uo., 1868, do, do, Live's a 110%; do, tered, 10054 @ 1009,; do. do., coa- pon, 106} a 106%. THE STOCK MARKET WEAK AND DECLINED. ‘The sudden change to easo in the moucy market yesterday led to a rather Armer market for stocks at the bogluning of business to-day, aod in the early dealings in the Long Koom prices improved, but the dealings were light, The session of the frst board ‘was a very dull one, and the market became heavy. In the afternoon ea acttve deciine set in, and ajthough there was @ falat reaction with the offer. tugs of money on callatfour per cent, stocks pur- sued ther downward movement almost without inierraption for the balanve of the day, AS a con- kequence, the “bears” were in ecstacies over their victory, which has been achieve: only after a terrific straggie oa their part. Tue lines of demarcaton were less defined this afiernoon, for whe the “bulls” have lost numbers of deser who have gone over to the enemy, the “bears are apprelicustve of the defection of some of their partisans, who, using the time-honored argumeut that @ reaction must ensue after so steady a deciine, ere “whole inclined and hall disposed’ to join the @ side, Ab the sume time the sireet is ali eo i a8 tothe stiuavion, While some of the “pulis” are Vowiug Unat tietr covfréres have been treacherously selling through the professed opera tors for a decitue, there Ja a shrewd suspicion that the “vails” have bired the services of the “ear? st & mterest which shall be so widespread a3 to pluce a fresh ‘bull? movement ou @ broad and sure fouudanon, the past week there have been coormous sules of 4, butit Is equally troo that tnere have been ous purchases. Such are the features of the present very interesting situation of the speculative movement at the St Exchange. The following Were tie closteg 3 at the jast session of the Y , a © ; , 07% aul Tro E wilver, ®& 2b; OO"{ a OT; Mariposa, 4% Adams Express, 5B a 03345 P being defrauded ont of en the ground that she was | ent 3: Now York Central cousolated, au Miegitimate daughter of Samuel and Bitcabeth | ¢ S64 2 80543 Erle, 22% @ 2 Brainard, ‘Tlie case has ‘etoture been reported in } Mic the HARALD. Yestey was concluded, of plammus. vor Playiog Poker. y and Just heea. Jon L. Waugh, @ youth, and several of iis com. panions, went to a wake on the night of the 2eth of ustiast. On thelr return home trey sat on the stoop of & house adjoinimg Lawicr's, When the latter }up, armed with a poker, Wangs wont It jor the street, bul Lawler “straddea” hia ised?’ him with the poker. The resuit was ¢ of the youth's arma was fractured, sawer Was tried yesterday for felonious assault. uwinutied that he had assaulted Waugh, buy as- “that the boys nad aggravated him, The jury vuvieted, and Judge Troy sentenced him to tho Yenienuary for @ year. Discharged. 8 Jolson aud Voor Before Jucxe 131% a ‘43 Chicago au red, 81K a8 AUApOLIS, S12 x Istana, prelerred, 80 a 80%; hand Western, 613 @ 5375; do. preferred, 7334 bid; Fort Wayne, 9835 A95%; Chicago and Alton, 116 a 11514; do. pre- ferred, 115 & 117%; Ohio and Miselssippl, 31% 8 81%; St. Louls and Iron Mountain, 45)% bid; Deia- ware, Laekawanna and Western, 103 a i00; Morris and Fssox, 91 a 02%; Boston, Hartford qnd Krle, 38% bid; Hannivul aud St. Joseph, 108 bid; do. pre- ferred, 116% @ 117; Colambus, Chicego and Indiana Central, 174 2 17%. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows tho highest and loweert ‘on Monshan wes tried on the charge of having prices of the leading stocks during the day:— wtul! Watch from Thomas Kane, at the corner of Court streets, on the 21st of August 4 ecg tod Dim, » Prosequa Was Cutered im the caseof Den- zed With hore steallug, on the wou Gl est, Low New York Central consolidated.... 924 9% New York Central scrip... 87 3s a Erie. 22 22) Read 100% 29% Lake 5: we vag Poring | with lower quotations for most of the active issues. ‘Tho prices at the close of street business were:— ‘Tennessee, ex coupen, 6244 & 6214; do., new, 603; & @%; Virginia, ex coupon, 64a 65; do, new, 6345 66; Georgia sixes, 50 a 81; do, sevens, 00 a 92; North Carolina, eX coupon, 48 @ 48%; do, new, 27% « 28; do, special tax, 22 a 23; Alsseuri sixes, 91.0 9114; do., Hannibal and 81, Joseph, 91 a G14;; Louisiana sixoe, 70a 72; de., leves sixes, 7a 17; do. de. cights, 83 a 90; Alabama fives, 70 a 72; do. eights, 109 a 102; South Carolina sixes, 80 & 85; do.; new, January and July, 67 a 43; do. do., Aprii and October, 65 a 07; Arkansas sixes, 61 a 62; do. sevens, 65 a 63, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Bank of California was to-day authorized by Treasurer Sploner to trausfer $400,000 specie from San Franctsco to New York, at three-quarters of oue per cent commission, ‘rhe foliowing was to-day’s business at the oice of the United States Treasurer: —~ $1,581,067 698,749, Oct. 2B—16115 A. M. #5000 Tenn 6a, YC&H ota 87 10000 Va 6's, ex 500 do. 1500 Mich So 24 in. 12000 Mil @ St PB Tet. 1000) © Oe ine C lstm, 00 Beadin 10 LS aw 8 B 400 10 Calla 1300 45 Metropolitan Bi 100 On Pac 16 Continental Bani 3 Mi 5 Bk me 100 12 Ninth Ni 0736 40 Panstan - Sh American Uoal..:.: 36 10 Clv Pts Rxdivbe 50 Del & Hudson 6 Co. 1114 300 Chie & NW. f 40) West U Tel. B99 WO a 200 do... bet call 893g 100 Mail 83C0.. 4273 100 25 C, O, wl 200 Mil & &t PRR. B20 AO «sevens 100 Mil & 8 P pref. 190 i do. 10H A8t WO C,C aT C BR 12 @Olock M. and 215 P.M. ns 10000 Va 6A, 1 £000 Va fa, 6x ° 160 SO F's, n,Jmuredry. 1000 Great Went 2d m,. 2000 Cleve &Tol wf bas. 2h ConPacRR gold bs 2000 Un PRR 10's in 6°) Staripoun Min 600 Pag M 88 Co, 0. 4 100 do. be 4 12 Chie & RI KR. 0 45%% 0 Mi & StPaui RR. «iy 39 * 800 “do. 1g 300 Mil S Si'Paul‘prt!.. £914 4m a bd 803g 100 US Express... £05 25 Am Mer Union E: FO do ts i 4 20 Col. O41 CRE. 2 Morris & Ks BR. ‘West Un Tel... Pacific Mail | NY Cen oon. NY Coa serip.. 8 Erie. Reading. Lake Shore Rortuwestero. a St Paul pref Wabarh. COME ERCIAL REPO ™ BrRSWAX was dull, the demand being entirely of a retail character, and prices were heavy aad atrife lower. Small tales of Southern were mads at 2c, while Western was quoted at 3L3g0. CANDLES.—Adamantine were but Mitle sought after, and the sales were confined to smal! tote at former prices, viz.: Me. alic-: aperm were quoted at Y0c., and patent at 4c, with only a moderate jobving demand, CeuENT,—Rosendale was steady at $190, with a fair de. mand, CHTOORY.—German ground was sill scarce and wanted at Ne., gold, witch price was paid for st lot wold. ChoreksaX S1O08.—The demani but there was no change to note in prices, Sugar shook#; 93 inch heads, $2 90a $3: suger d $2 10. #2 06; molaaars do.’ 99 do., G2 Ba #2 63: a87; rain 2855 pli a Biba Hr tect’gtde boos hosp feat dade Le CORDAGE was dull, out une sange), hye. 22h sisai rope. 1» sla tarre!, \Gc.; America do., 15c. Dy¥woons were neglected, and we heard of no 8: consequence. Prices were nainival at S16 a $17 for Bt. mingo logwood, about Bls. gold, for Jamatea do. currency for Woat Cons; Lima wood; $1U0, gold, wd $16 a $15, do. for fustic, ER. The market for Rio was mov 887 tor cam 20ly votr tely active, and prices were s eady al former quotations; 3.U68 bags Santos ex Circassian were sold for speculation, and yesterday 4.4.0 bogees Kore were ds; o-ed of on private teruis, In Ba.timore there were sold 5,35 baxs ex Adelaide, aud 3,400 do. balan cargo M Vi Wuzg, on private termes. Other kinds unchanged {a yalug Sater of St, Domingo don were —_reporte: inary 1 ~-Rio, 4 Oe Laguayia, 16igc. 8 18e. t. Domingo (gold, (n bond, Bac, a “ont Kier, 15)¢c. 1 Ie, ; May Savuniila, 1b xe. 2 1e., COTTON was is soth ers, aud a large bus nes were only moderate pri 1). the market closiag 1a 1 cluding 1,001 bates to arrive tuere were #0 ch 2,885 were for export, 1,7 speciation, The business 1 &u scyence Iu prices tothe ex! The sales wers 20 bales, f. 0. b. an 16 o.; Meara, We. « it, 1c. a 170.5 Mexican, ‘gold, duty paid. Gemand from ail classes of buy- transacted, and ag the offeriuia her weak, et 5,220 ba es, of F spinning, and $3 on res was good, and was cstablisued, asis low mlavling, Noveinber, at e+ 200 for r Novemier, ot 16%. 400 do. do. 1,400 d0,, at 160. ; 600 do., at 16 Lptands Morte ond and Tae Keng a 754 Va ely active, bit a wore obtained. e high rates di 48 acl wanted to for ordera at Tay w elow the aaiivg lioures; petroleum vessels Lt afwr, but not vitalnable tat {alt prev. , {000 bushels coo at 4 ‘2 Liverpoo', 48" bhda. “to bbls. flour x inmost ail Jobin cysters 5 (0 bushels wheat Hd, and 15,0 Od. o iD, BD. bin is, tod: To Glasgow, ver T, 7,500 bushels od. a 1,004 | bore dow’ on private about | 1,200 bole. rostn oa private ter 10 cas | petroisum trom P, icy delpbia to reme petroteum, 00 but general carge apean, With 1,b00. 4 to te United & 5569 DbIs._ flour, 690 do, neat, 5,61 do. corn set for State and beavy and lower, re sold at Sc. & sineinditg 2,000 bil 874’ Southera Qour was du), 8000 bbs. Kye four was roderntely deait in ion. Sales 180 bbi Goro mneal was dull and prices were gl quote : 062 8 4 25.0 85 95 Supers 50a 865 Batra Stal 800 Chote do... 625 Superiine Wo.tern, 56 Bxira do, 6 09 Iteuba hoop Onto, ah $0 hoop Ouio, shipping brands Round boop Ohio, trade brands $3 625 6 60 735 50 oy Sonuhern exiraand fainily 00 Cern meni, Jersey. 460 Corp meal, Branaywins, $00 =-The market tor wheat’ was dull rie were a trifle lower. Ihe « at $7 W for new No. 2 ei for No. 2 epring, on tne spot’ pad arrive next week A for emal) lute. choico winter, ) 4 for white. 8) for ts $2000) 0S 8.20, ¢, "#8. bt © 110% E * 1682 | { for Jannary eraily nominal, We | while the other qnalities were 1 air supply, heavy auc tr- Fogular. The sakea wera at prices ranging 1fom le. 10 17, for new. H.catv,—No sales were reported, the demand betng light and prices were entirely nouiinal at 1s'gc., gold, for Manila, 89; 10F Ite, Ala. do, for Sisal ‘and ‘iyo do tor i gona Go, Tape Hay.—Ihe demand was fair and prices were steady ant fri, eapectally for shippiog, wh.ch was ip moderatd sup- y jWow:—Shipplng. @110 a. 1d; Tetall otsy G20 & raw, $1 10.481 10; short do.y Wc, ‘he detnap i for betlock sole was only mod- but prices were unchanzed, Oak was quiet, but ye ere. enerally bofonpl agi We quote:— jemlock--Buenos Ayres, heavy, * 2 a ‘singe dow th ot nos, PGalitornis) mitadle, Bbc. ‘ el {Ue} GO Madu We, da 1,60, Ali kinds ano welch tH 2 Fe i poer damage jo the rough, 20, & iniddle, te. a 42c, heavy, bec, a ato. de. ies nach: don (Oa hic ley Bc waders don db, heavy, bee. 2 440,; dows Sb 3 ej do., belien, 19se AiOLASSTB.—Tho business was confined to smvil lots of the grocery gra.jes wulch were urna. the low aod medina graves, which were p.enty, were sil freely offered, and prices were heayy and ar. We heard of no sales of Bie. bushels barley, 4:0) hos, Freight active; to Buivalo, on corn, So. on wheat, by sail. Hen #1, 6.8, 100 ft n of Stanton st, 47x87.6...s400 sess Broadway and 494 st, ew corner, SLLBrlLIIxii4a12, |. it, 134 Youn at, ot Bist an, O80 ftw ns, bo ftw 350 ft w of Kings Cowity. PROOKLYN. moment. Wa ¢ centelngal, and tix ® 2¥e.j doe clayed, '¢.} dis. Muscuve to, relining C21 do. dos, grocery, ube. w Vorto Rico, & Enjlish Isiand . | MEUALS.-~F 01 r Seoten pig iron the market was quiet, but prices were yen Maanded, ow! i gupton w: mote at » were sold 10 tous on private terms, Was dul and wo heard of ho important sates, No, Lwas cuoted at 33s and No. 3 at $31, Ketined var was duit and nuimmil a New rai dull, but unchaned, We quute ‘lish, $97 4 $09, yold, ant American, 10 8 $71, currency, Leid wos dull, But unchanged i vatue, ordinary foreign being quoted at $8 3), god. Sales. dy tons Spauied, 10. Br> rivey a $6 80, gold, and % do, domcrtio on" privaie auh aud nominal ut ic. & uri oviuc fe bel tat exvent, and sale fe price. there way wo per, which was mate- ¢ Biye. and upward, .. on the spot and for part, 1 woe nil at 20m al,6. toe, Ta Pig was dui ap and prices wero easter, Straila were bstgey inden 360, wud iingliah 33/4. a S20.” Sava Agaot the former on pr vate trims, ‘Biates were uitll Ives for most kinis were Loatlnal. Gotu Us 8 2m f8 Si gods 1G. coke, 7 2b a as oj 5 Da 86 a7 0 $3, he future denyery,, rhe, do, and chareoal do, Salen 2W boxes 1. OC. char ‘ao Gly, gold. Naval SroRes.—The demons ior spt its turpentiie was to ctive, and sules Were made vi 1,\09 bbis, on the spot and Af not ‘all, at “4si4a. a! thc. strong, with ad no sel. Ww 4AiGo. and rl, Rosia was avy, though prices were not quutably lower, Small saiea wore within the rape of @2 0a ¥240 for No, 2, $2500 1487) Vos 7, 20r pale, aot a di Lor extra inddw gies, Wilmington tar was dul aod no.u |. We heard of no aalen, O1LS. ~Linseed was quict, ica wi foe. for Jobbing lois, 'im GaaKn ‘ but ‘un. hinged; small sales were maue within the ranes of $1 8 8) 8 for summer jater, Of Men- Daden the sales were unim vw prices were Biewly at fc. B Sipe, tiled ret was quoted at 65c. a 67e., sepon erade co ton seed, SOc. ; olive, yi Bh baie, 8a. a wt fue. ; bledebed winter do., 7140. bleached and new bieweho winter diy pk 42g Her IM, ph 2d. aw ol WD OI CAKE.—Western was quoted at 80 a B40 80. Wo heard of no sales, PETROLEUM.-—The market tor crnde in butk was quiet, the demand contlauing tisht, aud we heard of no aules except 1,00 ovis, at Mige. ise) by operate to any extent above 114ge; the askiagories was lisge. Urade in bUis. was is aud prices weve “uominal at about Naphthe was ult but unchinied, We quite Yicc. ‘Tke war-et tor re ned ol on the epot heavy, and contracts maturing this mouth Bold ao ow as 2240, ont Which prce tere were geil at the close. Cargoes were ov tainavie at avvut 2c, thouzh soveral small lots were sod at omc, For cutive delivery. Te Was more demand, but prices favoret buyers, o sales were LU | bia, freagie contracts, at A) ois, at 230. 50 ‘cases ori u Th } 23% do. "In, ow private terme, and 209 do. iish tesw tor November de- Livery at 23%¢¢.; also repor evi, LU bbls, buyer's option, fur Janiary to duly at Yo. 20’ aut al ver -bl. paid for we privilege of caliiny for vetwees the Ist Junuary Ist July. Ou vensler aut December de- livery bing lute were slow of sale and heavy. a Sf.—the latter price for prime wulte. ™n P "Y active, but at prices favoring buyers cipaliy for tots tor 1 rary, ‘The wa ew wore 4,000 bis. for Ocluber at 23% c.. 0 oF ao for Novelaver on peivate terms, 2,600 du, (hin tos, ALB! e. 2.0.0 do, Tor Novemiver and Decemer at ig. and 3,00) do. for Maren at 23 vol, was paid Cor’ 1,000 bbie, ¢.: 2c. and $1 per toduiy. PROVISIONS. —Leecolpts, 32 bb's. 60 packages lard. The mariet for} and very unsciiled. H aule lols, $25.7 a beef and rot was dull quoted mess, in whole- ote WeF8 & OUL Tc, ADOVE ev For’ future delivery hk was quiet, heavy and unsettled ; the offerings Wer larger ant aaes won jade at lower prices, 95) ubls. new, for November deivery, were sold at 825 00, and a sale wa: rymosed oF 8) bois, for cember, ab $22. Divxsed boos wee que} and lowor prices prevat.ed, market closing at Ife, a ice, Dressed were quoted a with arrivals of 1,6¢ head, which were el 1 nad heavy Bee: in there aght ree Veime mess was qn:ted at ; the stecs Is moderate, and malnly composed af undesirable quality, For bee. in’! bis, there was a moderata jobbing demand at unaltr. Sales abort 15 bbia. Within the range of SiLa ¥15 fcr plain mess and 415 a 15 | Yor extra €o, Bacon—Lon, cleer wan in light supply. aud hod at 1c. Other kinds were dull “and nominal. Cut meate, were quiet, bu: prives were aten ly for pickled bama, of which bul! were sol! at size: 300 pickled shoulders bright Mo. We a Pickled hams, 18e. 9 20c, , smoked ani bag.ed do., te. aud sinoked ‘shoulders, ‘1)/-c. alse, ‘Ihe market for lard was dull and heavy for Western which was held at 15cm in mali lote, For wholesale iots bayvrs still recused to operate above For future delivery the — busl- nose was light, and rather lower prices prevailed. December was quoted at and January about 15%, rather firmer, The sales c, chiely at 14isc, for r was without change | of — moment. grades were only moderate supply fair demand. and” quit steady in value, whre the other deveriptions we freely offered, heavy an! uuscitia lower, | Fine Stato was ai tubs; chotce do, 48¢. a 49 fh not auotably for (rking and thong! a &i county, ‘a Be; Siate, Jersey and Penna fresh pi ‘d7c.; Welsh ‘air to extra summer, B00. Western i ey fircina, rime, 20c, a fe.; common to ordinary State, Wentern, &e.. a Be, Cheeeo—The fine grades wrre in Inght sun ply. and held above the views of suippers, Fortie vest lots lic. was asked and about 1559 id, ‘The other analittes were but litte sougut after and hes ry at tormer prices, owing tothe free offerings. Fine to choles Siute factory uoted at lie, @ We. ; fair to pood do. at WXe. a Mic, and falr to pri Stato farm dairy at Ie. a KioF,--Carolina was dali and heavy and quoted at 7c. a £e., with amall sais witiln the ranze. The receipts nre in- creasirg and the stock 18 commu niiny, amd holders are xlous to realize im consequence, Rangodn was dull at 6c. aie. SOar.—Cattile was @ quiet Lut unchanged; Se, @ 9740. gold, were the asking prices for wiso evale lots, SHEDS. Calcutta ise. was in xome demand at about former figures; Site bags cx $218, cash, ‘gold, duy paid, Grass were dull bat un- hanged in value, Clover was qnoted at Iiige. and timothy 40 44 73, without salca ot nument. SveRMAcKTr.—We heard of no sales, bi enerally firta In their views. We quote jag? sule was made at 2c, fur Nov ‘SHow was unchanged. “We quote % ol"ere were Sc. 8 The op Sac and buck 19 demand, except eported.” Choice een gold to. any | lots ranged from 0 rane. and wo heard of no sates generally nominak We 4 690 per ib. goid: Mate- Vera Cros, 6 0,5 SERANINE was negiected. There for smail lote, and ne important sales lots were offered at 1 nk col extent roach above 16) Lg, to 16g, with sales of SKrNs.—The market w: of consequence, and pr: at dtutile Sbcar.—There ‘ogre the market, which, however. was firm at previous quo- ng to the small oferings. Fil to good reunia, quoted at Hyco ale, and prime relining sold ‘The sales were tu hnas., part al Le, a ge. chielly wiso 12) boxes at 10 the demand for re. ned continued to favor buyers, a Usge.; folt white, 13 aod yellow Isc oo! Y to “cominon ‘alr to yoo refining, —i0e. 10:40 08 nteliagal sshd nid boxes), BIZe, Boxes Datch atandara, No. B34 2, B40. AWie.5 do, 13 bo 15, 2 the 8 do, 19 to 0, Wie. & white, HW CS youd and prices were rtendy, ‘There were wold 20,00) los, prime demand was especialy for priine lots. at Se. was transacted og from those pre 10 bbde, ab from demund fur hange fn vaiue, 100 do. Ohio at moderate * | i M to ee ‘ aced lea’, which wre ’ was without p ere were Bold 37 ca a 174 do, do. wt 1Be., 17 onectiont dbe., 100 do, Jo, and Kid do, ¢ 8 on pris vax tered figures, w features of A mostly for ont. | lots to Rup; views y toma ck of ates ab ° is moderate, ssl about former ws, the demand being ¢’ Caisforain 13 moderately, Dut commanding {ull prices; while | ged in vate Ail kins of foretgn | prices are | co iaua aod 8,000 Feorgia on private 8000 unwashel, p d,0U0 Jersey at Bsbgcey 10,000 tubbed nb Buc. WUD scoured at ic. 8 dhe latter for also 220,000 Ibe, pulled at She. a 4c, for super ax chiefly at dle, at for extra; 20,000 1.8, Texas at a 83e., and about $0,000 Ibs. spring clip California at be a We. for burry to fine, from barra. TUCKEY Receipts 248 bbls, ‘The market was dull and heavy, and prices were again lower, ‘The enles were .60 Ubie, ut $8406, 8 We, tor Wood aod Hon Lond Ubla, DOMESTIC. MAR N nw ORL.FANS, Oct. Yer rat ales, Cotton Hoey ceipte, toosiane? we week, 2, erparing Great Beales apr 45.760. »» 2,202; sales O1 . dante Lovsevi.n, Oct, 28,1870, tw ieoe Sh Cad ‘comaty 5 to the Continent, 9,160", edast- Toracco.—Sales Tean at, ns, 200 ft 6 of Paca av, 5)xi07.2. 8,200 Monroe st, n 8, bO ft 6 of Throop av, H0xi0), 2100 160 ft 8 of Lafayette al, 16.¥x1i0. 51d a, 226 ft woof Lrovkiyu uy, oxlu7d~‘ex- change for next. Nostrand ay, © s, 65,2 fte of Herkimer st, 14s10)...... 69 gud exchange for above, Mt, W 8, 235 fhe of DeKalb av, 199x100, and Sehenectad, w Tay Wyckof! lane, to correct error... 8d at, 150 ft mw of North 6th st, 80 1 ue of, WOx13x2 10. North Eth at, s «, 160 ft w of 6th ar, 25x) Eouth 8th sty sa, 147.4 {40 of 2d at 20.450 Sth at, 6 9, 80 fe 6 of Stu av, 20xH6.6 h ao 6.8, 40 fis ol Lexi t 5, in ¥, both sides, bet ‘ores (the gravel hill), qc.: sens 000 St Marksav, n a, 184 ft w of Carlton av, “Ix SL. 2,925 Witioughby ay, ® 8, 142 ft @ of Kent 1,299.85) h mae and lot nt += | 4.000 Whioughby av, #8, 1848 ft ¢ of iken Joa, | house and lo s New | trecht to Fort Hamilton and Yellow Jlook road, adjoining late , Aldworth, 87 acres + «06 25,! Fulton at, sw 185 0 8 eof Lat ae aS | 100 Westchester County. CORTLANDT, lots 77 and 78, block 26, Verplanck’s, 50x 81 CAFETER, 8, lot 197, West Mount Vernon. 90x112, roud, wa, lot 120, Weet Mouat Verno: Bond at, 0¢ White Plat wa. adjoining J H Lange, 40xi20. Wm Duaou's, }y acre... MOUNT PLEABAN Hizh st, ws, adjoining HL Douglas, 125x180... ‘O98ENT ENING, 75 (twof C HM Cummincs, %x100. and Linden ay, wa, Sixt. Yorpking st, sw comer, fixi adjoining MS Cobh, Maurice Maver, 43 WEGT FARMS. Moit and William ats, # w corner, 372190. Essex County, N. J. NEWARK, 8,90 ftool Hermon st, 33x10) Pennington st, Kinnev st,» ) tt w of Wert st, 256x100... Bowerg st, ns, 1 f Schalic st, 25.6x107.7, \iheeler's Point, 35, 1x10 1 Weat Cot: st, ws, 249 it ORAN Oakwood av, ws, 100 ft 2 of Parron st, Oakwood ay, ws, 50 itu of Parrou Hudson County, JERSEY CITY. Lot 4, block 159, Weber m: Lot 8, block 159, Weber block 1: HOBOKEN, Meadow at, ws, 173 feet # of 6th st, 25x100, CRE IN WESTCHESTER, Since the Court of Seseions commenced, last Mon- day, at White Plains, Westchester county, the Grand Jury has disposed of an unusually large amount of criminal business, the result being observable in an ineréased number of indictments for various crimes, Among the principal cases tried before County Judge Robert Cochran and the Justices of Sessions were the following:— Willam Brooks, @ colored man, todicted for the alleged perpetration of & criminal assault on a girl Daumed Ophelia Sutton, who ts about foarteen yeora old and of & corresponding complexioa to that of the accused. At the closo of the testimony on the part of the people counsel for the prisoner moved for the discharge of his cilent, ou the ground that ie charge against the latter had not deen sustained by the evidence, The Court, enteriaining a similar opivion, charged the jury accordiugly, aud the pris- oner was hs ., John M. Williams was convicted of stealing a horse and wagon from a party in Mott Haven, and was sentenced to three years in the State Prison. A somewhat notorious burglar named Edward Morgan was found guilty, and sentenced to a similar term at Sing Sing. HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF, A News Item of 1815. The Canton (Oh10) Repository of August 24, 1815, published the foliowing item of news of that day:— FROM FRANCN—DEFEAT OF BONAPARTE—GREAT BAT- £LE IN BELGIUM—LORD WELLINGTON WITHIN TWO DAYS’ MARCH OF PARIS—ABDICATION O¥ BONA- PARTE, Boston, August 5, 1815, The brig Abciline, Captain Wyer, has just arrived from France, and brings Pai papers to June 23, They contain ouicial accounts of the great overthrow of ‘tho whole French army on the 18th of June, with the loss of all us cannon, bagrage aud stores; the rapid flight of Bonaparte, the abdication of the throne, the cholce of @ previsional government of nine persons, the deviaration of the Emperor, to wit:— “FRENCHMEN—In commencing war te support the independence of the French uation I calculated ‘upon the support of all, Ihad reason to hopa for success, and I have braved ail the denunciations of the Powers agaist me, Circumstances are changed. T oifer myself'a sacritice to the hatred of te enemies of France, My political life is ended and I prociaim my son, Bader the title of Napoleon IL, Kinperor of the vench, Done at the palace of Elysium, the 224 of Inne, 1816. NAPOLEON,”* Boston, Auguat 5, 1315, It appears by Wellington’s official account of the battle tought at Waterlvo, in Belgium, that Bona- parte Was defeatea with a loss of 20,000 killed and Wounded, 200 cannon and two eagies, The loss on the part of the allies 13 also severe. ? a samo paper contains Wellington’s report in full. 0 1 TS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CooK—MIKELS.—On Thursday, October 27, at the residence of the bride’s paients, in this city, by the Rey. W. 8. Mikels, D. D., Mr. ARTHUR A. Cook, of Syracuse, N. Y., to Miss Emma A, daughter of the odiclating clergyman. DICKINSON—LOWE.—At Chicago, on Tuesday, Oc~ tober 25, by the Right Rev. Bishop Simpson, J. B. DICKINSON, of this city, to Mra, Maky C, Lown, Howk—DE Morrr.—On Friday, October 24, at the North Reformed church, Brooklyn, by Rev. B.C. Taylor, D. assisted by the Rey. Wm. Enyard, GroRGE W. Town, of Greenville, N. J, ti GEORGIE, pt da of Mrs, Ellen A. and tue late George de OLLe, JourS—ALLISON,—On_ Thursday evening, October 20, at the resideuce of the bride's fathex, by the Rev. 3 ). Ellison, Oscar ASUFIELD JouEs, of Now 3 York, (0 Ca Esq, of La MOrt—Poxt b D., eldest daughter of BL 8. Aluson, ete, Jersey City. : cunt On Thursday, October 27, at St. Mary's Episcopal chareh, by the Kev. D. V, M. Johnson, W. Tl. Mor? to M. Avausra, ouly aaughter of Robert Porterield, all of Brooklyn. BGA MRANDRETH--On ‘ihursday, October 27, at Trmity chureh, Sing Sing, N. Y., by the Rev. | Clarence Buel, Bowin A. MCALPINE, Of New York cliy, to ANNix, daughter of Dr. Benjamin Brandreth, of Sing Sing. REED—KENT.—On Wednesdvy evening, October 26, ut the South Baptist churci, by the Rey. Huisey ‘W. Knapp, assisted by the Rev. J. H. Stevens, Wit- LIAM H. REED, Jr, to Mary J., daugller of the late Ne wie Tw RIN. ches “please copy. jew Brunswick (N. J. Yeo REYNOLDS—DUNLA Bh ‘Thursday, October 27, at the residence of the bride's motiier, by the Rev. 8. D. Burchard, WiL1AM ReyYNOLDS to MArTIE, daugiter of the late William Dunlap, both of this city, No cards, SOHERER-—-DrcxeL.—On Taesday, October 11, by Rev. W. M. Paxton, BREDERICK FE, BORERE 10 Ceci, daughter of Colonel . F. Dickel, ell of this city. —— Died. ANDERsoN.—On Thursday, October 27, Gongs H. se antives and inends are fnvited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of W. H. Cook, new No, 1,067 Fuiton avenue, Brooklyn, this (Saturduy) alter. 80 bhds.. at ® $6 for ly we to good leaf, e whe peoriheane AVANNAR, Oct, 28, 1870, Cotton excited; trananct!o pric need; mid lings, 1640. ; sales, 2,100 baice; Het rece!p.n, 6,014 bales ; ex- ports ta Great Britain, 4250 baien; coasiwise, 1,098 bales; 67,104 bales: net reoeipie of ie Werk. Wii Dales: ex- t one o'clock. U, ‘on Friday, October 28, Joun Sn ine only. aon ‘of Thoms, fn Catharine I, 2 years, 7 montue an Orme relatives aud friends are reanectfily reaucated Funeral at the residence of her grandfather, E, O, Driggs, 4 rerty street, iis (Saturday) morning, at PaRLEY.—On Friday, October 23, ANN, Widow of Michael Farley, In the 98th year of her ago. Ver relatives and fuends are respect ally inyited to attead the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, ons o'clock, from her late residence, 25 Norfolk sireet. FE ‘On Thursday, Ooiober 27, JoukNNA FENN, dear beloved wife of August Foun, aged 41 years, lo monshe end 12 days. fhe relatives and ‘vienda of the family are reapeet- faity invited to attend the funoral, from ner late Paalilenioty 117 Whute strect, on Sunday afternoon, ab one o'eio LoxD,—-On Friday, Octover 28, Guongs B. », Ayved 24 yeu ‘he relatives and friends of the family are invited 10 attend the luneral, without furthe: OON. at two o'elock, fro jam.u W. Floyd, fifth ster? the Mu PRANK.~-On Thursday, Oc.ober 27, . AMUEL PRAN®, < dison avenue, corner of Th isl years. a Be erie relatives and friends of the family are respect. th fuily invited w attend sdenee of his son-le 24, West Forty-cighth street, on Sunday morning, at ton o'clock. FREEMAN.—At Lrooktyn, ou fuursday, Ovtober 27, Euvavern J., widow of ©, M. Freemau. ‘Tho relatives ana friends of the {i nliy are respect- ly invited to atteut the ignueral. from the residence Of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Pht, WL North Ox ord street, tia (Saturday) morning, atid ofclock. Gintin.—At Fordhwn, '.Y., on fharsday, Octe- 27, ELLEN ©,, beloved Wie of Michael Giblia and daugnter of Wiltam Reddin, A reguiem mass wilile ufered up for the repose of her soul this (Saturday) mornin: ac ten o'clock, ia the paristt churca, after which the remains will en to Calvary Cemetery. iieiataves and friends family are invited to attend, GUMAN.—On Thursday afternoon, October 28, WINTHROP SARGEN®, son of Theodure and Lhzabews D, Gilman, aged 3 years aud 6 mouihs, The friends of the family are invited to attend the fuueral, from No, 116 Leximgton aveuue, on Monday. morning, at ten O'eisok, Ginwanrin.—-On Thursday, Octover 27, MARGARET Gitmagrin, Wife of Thows Giimartin, aged 25 years, ‘rhe relatives and frients of the fai are Te gpectiully invited to attend tic ,uneral, from her late residence, 246 Hightierh street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Gxreeve.—On Friiay morning, October 28, Capy fain WILLIAM H. Greens (late Justice Gresae), of, Bast Newark, Harrison towuship, .. J. . ‘The relatives and frieuds’o° his son, Thomas Greene; also of his sou-ta-law, Juumes Gannon, are respectiuliy invited to attend tbe iuueral. Leaves corner of First street and Turn ike road at te o'clock on Sunday morniiy, arri.ing at Desbrosset street ferry at twelve o'clock nuou, on New York Bide. Heatm.—On Tharstay, October 27, after a pro- trac ed illness, AUGusra &., wife of James L, Heath, aed 59 years, 2 Inonths and is days, The relatives and frienis are respectfully mvited tO attend the faneral, on Sunday ufternoon, at one o'clock, froin her late residence, 1,008 Second ave- nue, near Fifty-eteuth stress. Huenes.--On Tharsday, Octoher 27, Flora, aaugh- ter of Wiliam and Esiler Hughes, aged 1 year and Tmonths, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend ile funcrat, tas Saturday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 93 Ludlow stieet. JACKSON. —At Passaic, N. J,,ou Tharsday moroiug, Coiover 27, ery wie of William LU. Jackson, 1a the 3 year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tm vited to attend the funeral, from tue Mesnodiac Epts- copal chureh at Passaic, Uils (Saturday) afternoon, at hali-past twelve o'clock. Tras ivave Chambers street at & quarter-past tea A. ML; returning, leave Passaic at tweive minutes past two P. M., by Waich train the rema.as w.ll be taken to Greeuwood Jor interment, ‘i KANE. Cotober 28, JANE, the beloved = of her age, wile of formerly of county Mouatan, irelaw athe friends and acquaintances of the family are respectiully invite: attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, 46 Tenth avenue, on Sun day afternoon, at half-p2st one o'clock, KENNEDY.—On Friday, October 23, Burnanp K EDY, In the 45th year of his ag>. ‘The relatives and frien ts are respectfally Invited to attend the funeral, from its tate residence, 162 East ‘ipirty-tifth street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, St. Patrick's Provective Mutual Alliance Henetit Association and Steplen A. Douglas ciubs ure requested to attend. Krrr.—On Friday morning, October 28, JouN Kerr, in the 14th year of his ue. The relatives and friends of the family are re- epectfully invited to attend the tnacral, from his No, 82 East Thirty-sixth street, on funeral, irom the re- tal of ino 3 ’ Monday morning, at eleven o'ciock, The remains »* ‘Wali be taken to Greenwood for imierment, MAWBEY.—Suddenly, at his residence, In Woot- bridge, N._J., on Saturday evening, Ootober 2”. WiLLiaM W. MAWREY, a native of Bedfordshire, Engiand, ty the 630 year or his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. MinLaRp.—At River Ilead, L. L, on Thursdas, October 27, ROBERT LErrEets, mfant son of Lefferts and Clara L. Millard, MORGAN. —MARY MORGAN, in the S6th year of her age. Bora iu county Dowa, Ireland. The friends of the fanly ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late readeuce, 42% East Nineteenth street, on Sunday afternoon, o'clock, Irom whence her remaius Will be bo Caivary Cemeiery, Mocrrny.—On Friday. October 28, ANDREW MuR- PHY, @ native of Kilkenny couuty, Ireland, aged an years, His friends, and also the members of Father Mathew U. BT, A. B. Socieiy, are respectfully ine vited to attend the funeral, irom his jate residence ‘No. A Sixth street, on sunday alternoon, at tw o'clock. McCane.—On Monday, October 24, Jonny, the be- loved son of Bernard aud Mutilua McCabe, aged 7 months and 15 days, The relatives and frtends of the family are re- tfuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of lis parents. No. 6 Mores street, thie (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. MCMANCS,—MARGAKE!, Wife 0: Patrick McManus, late of Company KH, Fourteenta regiment, New York Vojuntecrs, The funeral will take place from No, 897 East ‘Thirty-fourth streot, this (Saturday) alvernoun, af clock prompt. KENSHAUSEN,—On Friday, October 28, CaTaa- RINE ANN OGKERSHAUS ‘The relatives and friends of the family ere fa- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, George P, Ockershausen, No, 220 Kast N ies street, on Monday af.ernoon, at ove o'clock, bye PoRTER.—At White Plains, on Wednesday, October 20, MARY ELLEN Forrsuee, wile of Galen, Porter, in the 6ist year of her age, Tre retatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully Invited to attend the 1unera’, from the re- sidence of her son-in-law, M. ©. Kandell, White Plating, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o’vlock. Boaton papers picase copy. rrovosr.—At Nyack, on Wednesday, October 26, CATHARINE B, PROVOs?, wiie o: Lever Provost. ‘The relatives and fricids 0. the J.uily are respoct- fully iuvited to attend the fuucra), Uns day (Satu day) at twelve o'clock, without further notice. Take boat at foot of Chambers street, to conueet with the half-past nice A, M. train. RoeckEr.—On Wednesday, October 26, CATAARINE, Wie of Samuel Ruckei und daughter of the late Robert Struthers, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ject. fu'ly invited to attend the funeral servi at Christ church, corner of Fifth avenue un hirty-fiftte street, thia (Saturday) morntag, at ‘hall-past nile o'clock precisely, without fartier notice, SEACURD.—On Thursday, October 27, at one A. M., ABRAUAM SFaCORD, aged 35 years, Yhe relatives and fiends of the family, also Ancient, Chapter, No. 1, kh A. M.; Wasbington Lodge, No. 21, FP. and A, and Huguenot Aisters of the Bastern Siu No. 448, F. and A. M., New Rocheile, are respect- fully tvited to attend the services at Trinity church, New Rochelle, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains will be taken irom the rest- dence of his son-in-law, Dr. Reed, 272 Sixth avenue, on Monday morning, af half-past ten, for the hali- past eleven New haven train. Services at the house Sunday evening, at five o'clock. Sumitons.—Tie members of Huguenot Lodge, No. 4is, Feand A.M, New Rochelle, wre hereby sume tioned to attend at the laige room at eleven A. M. on Monday, October 31, to atiend the funcral rites of our late brother, Abraham Seacord. By order, J. HOLLWEGS, W. M. ~—On Thursday, October 27, M:CHAEL SNELL, al year 0; hls age. ‘ atives and friends of the family aro respect- dd to attend the fane al, frou bis late fourth avenue, o& Sunday alterncon, at HEN3.—On Werhesday, October 26, ELtza- , Wife of James Stephens, in tie 2d year of hor The retatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attena the Iurneral services, at her late residence, corner of Walton avenue and Grove street, Buena Ridge, Mott Haven, tly (Saiurday), a6 twelve noon. A train will leave i wenty-sixth etrees at ballpast cleven In the morning, STROCKBINE.—On Friday, October 28, MARY ANN, wife of Henry Strockbine, In the 43d year of her age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- faily Invited to attend the funeral, from the Wash. ington Square Methodist Episcopal church, Fearti street, near Sixui avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. ° VALENTINR.—At Fordham, on Thursday, Octohet 27, GeorGs W. VALENTINE, aged 48 years, 8 montis and 20 Kha Funeral services Lit Bt. STEERER td wrttey this (Saturday) morning, alf-past ten o’ciocl sot Rarso uren, Jamaica, LL, at four o’clocls oon. eh party Thursday, October 27, EnwaRD Ann Weigh, Y, only beloved son of Join and ame treuds of the family are invited to atten faneral, from No. 108 Weat ‘iwenty-third street, cor ner of Sixth avenue, on Suuday afternoon. er twe orolock.