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8 NEW YORK HERALD, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER '3, 1870—TRIPLY SHERT, oe, THR RAILWAY MORTGAGEE ‘THE REVENUE RAIDERS. EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS. __SHINA. ~~ an FINANCIAL AND COMMERGI Al. “The rollowing wero the bids for te rallway more ene manne beak sR we ’ ron Res iN os Meeting of tho Board of Commissioners—The | Amorican Residents at Tusg Chow Rescued en par Sat uninnns preseragin 6's, 1389,, 88 Del, Le & West lst m..... 99 Phe Fifth Ward of Brooklyn Again | Attendance and Standing of the Schooise | by Bridsh Naval Vesselo—Louer of Ac- rt tanacia Now York Cou Gs, 18#7.. #9 Del, Lac 4 West $4 1m... 34 Payment of Outstanding Bills. ty knowledgment to the Knglish Admiral. Watotivnas Moana hee eee oe i ib Tavaded. ‘The Board of Education assembled yesterday after- LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, EASTON, Pa, Noy. 1, 1870, On ‘Change to-day cotton was actlye and strong. Breeton: 1636. 1 hie noon in stated session, with the President, Commis- To Tae Epivon OF THE HBRALD:— ‘The advance in price was not fully sustained, how: Rew ork Cen Poi *T gy’ i sioner Smyth, in the chair, and all the members of | The following letter from Americam residents In | over, and a partial reaction ensued toward the close, | Erie? the Board present, except, of course, the chronic | Tung Chow, in North China, to Sir Henry Kellett, | preaqstums were in superabugdant supply and the absentee, Mr, Murphy. A large number of the ordi- | Was copied from one recently forwarded from Che- market heavy and lower, Tin. Twenty Mlicit Stills Seized by the Aid of Two Thousand Troops—Exciting Scenes in the " a Chis e : Mor & SSSESe a - in good nd but lea ere abet PIs ‘Dusbels at $1 10 Streets All Quiet Last Night. nary style of communications were presented to tha | foo, that ss might be published Inthe Henaup. Tho FORRIGN EXCHANGER WEAK. Troosg | Neos eae ABI 34 for new Mo, fee Board and referred to the appropriate committees, | object is sunply to bring before your readers this evi- ‘The forelgn exchange market gave way under & Oa 28 for new No. i, 2734 for choice he kind feeling and action ef that British 96 1 2 a #1 4 for small lots amber winter, @) A communication from Superimtendent Kiddie, | dence of the kind feeling i Bri freer supply of commercial bills, drawn principally 9134 | for white, the market closing firm. Gorn was ‘The revenue authorities and about two thousand ofiicer towards our countrymen when tn peril:— oe drm, with sales of 25,000 bushels at 8c. United States troeps made another raid on the ilicit | “Owe the t 2 agalnst exports of cotton and five-twenties—the quos 96.. | Western, mized, 88a. for white Sothern. ‘Onte “ “ CONDITION OF THE SOROOLS i ‘HE-EOO, Sept, 2, 1870. | tations of the latter in London allowing # small 1734 | put steady, the sales being 50,000 bushels at B1}go. whiskey stills of the Fifth ward of Brooklyn yester- erard attendanc fot His Excellency Vice Admiral Sir Henny KuLLerr, , 00 ‘Western, 003g0, for Ohio mixed with wheat, 56c. for @ay, For a month or more Mr, Silas B, Dutcher, the in regard two attendance, grades and proficiency K. C, 8, Hor British Majesty’s Naval Commander: profit on their shipment—and the leading bankers 102 dock, 606. for old do, and 4c. for Cavada. ' Rye was dull an for old and now Western, BG, gold fo Manila; Bc, els Oop for Jute; IiKe., ig Pac income 10" during the month of October, as demonstrated by in-Chief. Aad’ 1870. ; ts, | Sin-—On behalf of the American restdents of Tung i an examination bal fhe schools and department x Chow we embrace the earliest opportunity to ex: Ung and 109% for sixty day bills, the actual bust: was read by the clerk, Mr. Kiernan, The repor' press to you our profound sense of your kindness in | ness being at a slight concesston from these shows that during the month examinations were | sending the Barossa and the Gremnop r to secure | rates. The statistics of the exports from New York fu made in the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, | our safe departure irom that town. Had our com | roy the past ten months show an increase of 100,000 Bupervisor of the Internal Revenue Department, has reduced their nominal rates to 109% for sight ster+ hres been perfecting plans for this raid on the Alt & Miicit whiskey distillers. The Brooklyn police ‘mformed Mr. Dutcher some time sinoe that they SESE sksgee — 5 5 . ® @ould not aid bim with the police, and be then ap- ” “ any comprised only men we should not under Oo} — piled to tue United states authorities. ‘The denizens | Tteenth, Fifteenth and Nineteenth wards, and | tug circumstances wave waked ald, dspecially | Dales of cotton, 320,000 barrels of flour and Gok Gate dp: (pd jaja the United States from Jan- srthe Pitth ward, or a pertion of them at least, were | 12 Portions ef tbe Twelfth and Sixteenth wards—in from tho naval force, of, aay anne govern: | 12,600,000 gallons of petroleum sa compared with 1 ge 4 Erppartg | ite seoses psa ig, OT 4 renee. : 7 sing 427 |) men a ¢ & majority 0 Oo e 4 a Ww to the United Sjgies from Ma- jemured by Mr, Dutcher-as.a very ferocious set, who | 58 schools and departments, comprising Our nuinber . consisted of women and = chil- | ‘be corresponding period of 1842, ‘The only impor: Her eee fw.'sd ame... 0659 | Cuilas Gatbber Al. 728 classes; 1211n male grammar schools, 89 tu female | Gren, Waraings were Irequently conveyed to ug | tant decrease was tn wheat, of which 1,200,000 less | yo) & W eauip ‘bis, Bost) Hart & 8, atd'..... 28” | stock’ In. importers’ "aud, “speculators! ‘were ready te take the life of ° e. w y raven enn iCtigyyesangestiomstied | grammar schools and 277 10 primary schools and 4) that our safety could be secured by a speedy depart- | pnshels were exported, The following were the clos: SOUTHERN SECURITIES LOWER. Bands fe jae Cores asa diaapiospie tr ang fige boca ayy teroensncys tical partments, ‘The records of the examination show | ure. Our servanis and employes Were urgently en- tations of exchange:—Sterling, sixty days, ther) was ‘i most | ian Ta New York O sabes! seacyinl Cini@bAdin. in eotereiigisnieeeeena tea, | . treated by thelr friends to escape tinmediately froma ing quo! e uge:-~§ ig, sixty days The Southern list Intensely dull, and for mos hands in New York Oct bapa Ji ry 1, al) bat —The wae Sue little demand, N and hia sequest was complied with. i ‘small lors of the better grades, which, H that there were 199 classes excellent, 223 good, 6 | Ouresiaviishments, and reports of ab IMtended mas | commerclal, 108 a 10574; good to prime bankers’, 109 | of the leading issues a shade lower. The closing | 496% fat aud 6 indiderenl, or thisteen per cent more | gicre of the foreigners and all connected with tiem | g 10934; short sight, 100% @ 109%; Antwerp, 5.2124 & | prices. were t—Tennessee, ex coupon, 62 & wali ‘The Joliowing orders In regard to the move- j or less deticient. jieght became dally more numerons and threatening, & Set ge f 49 9 fered, were steady at former digures, spent of nurk ATTENDANCE roo,ou-- | sPectlEd thue (avout the 10th day. of this month) | 40%; Switzerland, 616 & 5.13%; Hamburg, 957 | e243 doy mew, 60 a. vox; Virginia, ex Sane ore almost negected ahi heavy, Tl THE TROOPS $92: Oetntinr 3, aeoebaing io the" nt, wae primary velng repeatedly named. ‘This state @f things ap- | 236; Amsterdam, 40% a 40%; FraukSort, 403¢ a 41; | coupon, 64/6 @ 66; do, new, 62% a 64; do. made were at diorat\y acd athe were promulgated:— sebools and departments, and 030 in the colored eae ste a ae ae jo ie ha Bremea, 78% &70; Prussian thalera, 71a 71%. registered stock, Old, 49% @ 5023 Georgia | sniping, I 10a 81 1b; retall Lo SPECIAL, OUDENS—NO. Ib, scheols. The average attendance 1a September Wes | Ssomentarily imminent, not from the majority OF TRS THE GOVRNMEN® SALR OF GOLD: sixos, 80 a $2; do, sevons, 99 a 92; do. sevens, | straw, yl 10 4 91 15; hort do. the, HRADQUATERS DEVARTMENT OF T 84360, or an increase of 4078 on Che opening day 1% | popnlauon, but from the mov incited to riot by out- | the offer of the government to soll gold elicited | Old, 90 4 92; North Caroling, ex coupon, 48 a 45345 | were nominni, exceps for the graceay grades wl ptember, The nuuiber of days lost by teachers was . & rel Or thvee aud 4 bail per Gente, ‘Tho reporeaisa | 1° wiluetices, and torender the possibility of our | yay ror $5,025,000, at prices ranging from 110.41 a | 10. funding, 160, 29% 40; do, do., 2865, 90 4.93; do, | SueN7,t8 rine. Aly confined to stall lola About cs coathtned tables showing te number of paplis tu See reas Teche areata, Se emengme Seunitnl: | The’ amount’ addvertieed tobe sold’ was | Mew, 273 9 28; do},°! mpooial\tax, 21 8 mis» | hibds! Porto Rico were sold on private Lerma, ‘Gabcution of bis datics. each grade in the various schools, and otheF mat 4S. mreeul eto ake Ksenne ta tikes Gn 111,09, ¢ amount advertised to . | seuri sixes, Siig 092; do., Manmibal and St, Joseph, NAVAL STORES.—The market for splrite turpentine TL The force ‘wit be wader the command of Golonel | connected with the details of the department. ‘The poke ear tage > ao Americal navi $1,000,000, but bide were accepted for $1,755,000, | Sour! © 8 3 do., . + | dull, there being scarcely any demand, Dut prices were wit Reseel Fosants Zieh imeitless Se: eeOKt OHOSCERINE:: | Ee ie eee ear Oalten ths tates | Lee fmpon’ “the well Tried tantehip’” cot | and the latter amount awarded, the excess being | 9 8 92; Louisiana mxes, 70 a 72; do. mew, 68 & | out particular change, sliding Ot Abt 8 hee, Meter an onsist of ? : r ¢ . he 4 . Od AN cen Ov of 909 Engineer troops under Major | He President of the Normal College. The last men | sisting petweon Great Britain and America, | tle coin mterest on the bonds bought by tho gov. | Wy de., levee sixes, 72 a 74; do. de. eights, 884 8.095 | prices wore nominal. There was no business of Abbott. Honed report being, elaborate and comprehensive, | ang the readiness with witch yo eh ; do, penitentiary sevens, 72a 77; do. railroad eights, | transacted in rosin, which, however, was held for ‘Secont—A Dettalion of seven companies (of the First | IC was ordered that 2,000 copies be printed in pam- r “ eases Ad iC 3 ur people have | ernment since July last. The award was made at uJ . prices, Strained was quoted at $2 a 2 03, artilery of fifty men each), wder Major Brannan; First | phiet form. always auccored the distressed. | Our eonfdemce 84 | 111 09 ayia, 78.081; Alabama fives, 70 @ 72; do, eights, 101 & | confined to small lots, at prices within the ran, (from Forta Wood, Hamii:on and Wadswortu), COMMISSIONER MURPHY’S RESIGNATION not neen misplac vane our most sanguine hopes were r = ie 102; do. railroad eights, 95 a 90; South Carolina | ¥2 40 tor No, 2, $2 50 a 8 60 for No. 1, $8 75 » G4 75 for Third—Al! the available officers and men (exclusive of | wag then read by we clerk. No reason wap stated | Wore than futfitled by your generous Kindness. We COLD WRAE—I11% A 120%. 4 ‘s ie apd $5 a B7 for axire do ak window, glass. Tt wee mew recruits) from the Bighth infantry, at Dayid’s Isiand, M 4 a ay beg you to acceptour most sincere thanks; for it is cet had } < in the fore! sixes, $2 a 85;do., new, January and July, 67 & | but unchanged in value. We quote Wilmington Sew York Harbor. * | in the communicaiion as having actuated Mr. Mure | ty you and your command th: der God, we owe The gold market had heen weak in the forenoon, s i Oits. Liked. waa aniet, nut. withous cats M1. The trosps, with their overcoats and blankets, wit | Phy tO resign, aud thus deprive the Board Of the | Gur preseuc security. Be assured that the timely aid | we price ranging from M1 to 111%, with a | 8 @o do, April and October, 05 a 7; do. regts> | sopuity isin im caste; wore fold, at So, a tho. Other is coucouirate for arm’ service at the tiavy Yard, Brooklya, | Sérvioes of such an energetic member and the school | Yon have ‘rendered ts shall not eae We tank, ‘the ‘extra sale of gold | teredstock, old, 69 075; Arkansas sixes, 62a 63; do, | were qulet, but steady at the prices previously current. Op the morning of Weduestay next (November, to arrivs | ey8tem of stich ait enitghtened and zenious iriead, | YO} ndered us shall not be forgotten. We | fow sales a 111%, eo exis go) ens, 0 is, Mebile and Ohio. Restroad aterit ‘Perko.kum.—Cruce, in bulk, was held at 1240. @ ty quarter past eight A.M.) They will take with ‘nem two | | Commissioner BELL moved to place the resigua crs Peer eO ons ie AAS anes Seer oe very naturaily produced further weakness, and | Svens, 05 67; Mobile a Ohio ir i r = but bavera refused to, pay over 13s. exoent, Lor a’ cool rations. 1 ar Adroiral commanding the uae J Excel~ 4 ; de,, intere: 72 a 73; do, seco! mort io business transact was smi e lea bein, Feoa | Honon le. leney tir. Low, American Minister at Pekin, of your | the price fell of to 110%, the downward | 12a 0; de interest elzbis, 12 a 7s: bbls, part at i2ige, ‘Crade, in bbls, was. suit dull an tions from the Presid bis 3 ent will agsiat Ss d having kindly olfered t de them with #helt , 7 - Gis raciitfes for Looking dietf costee, they will mace their |» ComMMnlsslouer Saxns moved as an amendment | trienaiy act, and we are ure they will Tully appres | turn being assisted by an advauce of five-twenties | BAS eights, 68 a 06; Mississippi Central Railroad | were'nominal at Ife, a 162c-; no dales were arrangements acorsingly, as tne sesignation be acsepled, cave your Kindness to American citizens, 5 . first mortgage, sevens, 75 a 78; do. de., scecond do., | the Creek the markes waa quiet , IV. eommanding officers of Forts Wood, Hamilton | Commissioner BELL explained that the resignation in London to 89% for the issues of 1862, At the ‘4 particular change; wi foted for gad Wadnwor, and ‘whiets, Point, and Davie laand, | was sant to the Board, he thought, slmply as au act of ponte ean Air; (0 .cotivey to the officers and MAT. | close te market was firmer and reacted to 111, at } Cd; 98. $8) Now Orleans and Jackson, frst mert- | year on the lower, road), CF ‘or seller's opti w or, wll * ford ted to 0 courtesy; Y eat a et eey hy ‘ , ; Bee eee ear acta (ee gerces ayetaced oud | of courtesy; that It should be sent to the Afayor, | ede and courtesy In rendering us this aid. We are, | which price the latest sales took piace, ‘The gold | GABE, G4 a $6; de. do,, second do., 70 a 72; Memphis | Ni ri.¢ wa mall qu, but without change eae Ap season to leave in re to reach the Navy Yard by the ", 4 sir, very respectfully, your obedient servan ler @ Me and Charleston Railroad, Orst mortgage, & 85; | were obtal le at 9c., though there were but few sellers our named. The several coupanies will be fully officered, On inetion of Commissioner HELL the report of JOHN L. NEVIUS, loan market Was easier and transactions late In the “a0 chat ‘market for refined oll on the was ‘three olficers, if possible, to acompany, by the iemporary | the FI Committee, which was voted dewy ). B. HARTWELL day were generally at flat or withont interest to do, do, second do, 76.3 7%; Gréenvile and Co- | vuieg but steady at about esterda; ‘ransfer, if becessary, Of oficers and’ non-commiasionet | Some four weeks since, Was called up. This report ; * ~ ss Jumbia Railroad, guaranteed by South @arolina, 65 ‘goes bef Ca ad he ‘wit Mo, Officers from other companies al the post, None but rel was to andit and allow bus sguounting to $5,299 : kD. P. CAPP. borrower or lender. » 6 dad cece Wee vheard of ‘of consequence, men Fant ade pay contracted during the yea G PP 5 On behalf gf Awencan residents of Tung Ohow, MONEY IRREGULAR. & 67; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by Georgia, future deuvery at, ‘market Bed og ba varia Tor careying he vse It Hye, 20 = % | _ Commissioner Sanns said that he objected to this, Ree ape TSR Lo acti py The rate on call during imost of the day ranged } 74 76; Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford | with on inti ever. There were acid 1,500 tor Ji eb ni 5 ST. HOMAS. 0 ‘ ‘ : Sandan) aecause It was enc ing Wrong doi nd it Wi dl; 7 3 as Supervisor Di iF halt ity thé com | ig doing, a) as > eights, 49451; Memphis city sixes, 57 a 58; Savan- to March (500 each month) at 233¢c., closing with mander of the troops that Arey no further need of ther iif tre bara tated ere i) oy the whole from five to six per cent for loans on stoeks and D iting Me Jobbing lots were itely dealt in at apc ing iy, fey will return to t pacttve posta, eda TE ant ete ann from four to flve fo" loans on government collate- | P42 wily sevens, $0 4 82; New Orleans consols, old, e latter price for prime . In Philadelphia decent ed 6m all the officers aud men that the | Commissioner (indsa explained that tt could not | Changes Abent to Take Place=How They ose of,banking hours thoro JP A 75: do, pgued vaitroud sixes, 09.4 72; do. mew | market wan dull and we Heard o hich they are called upon (o perform is an imvort- | be considered ent mythii ‘as the ‘ore Was © delivery were gen quoted at 2330. as and exceedingly delicate one, and hat it may depend pe me aan ween Daniaeaiy et it eouid not | are te be Kifected—St. Thomas to be the mand ay six percent andin |} Sv’ es, 70 a 71. PROVISIONS. ts, 417. ols. pork, 1, Fable resulta,” 2°04 Sense And forbearance to prevent | countenance anything of the sort any more, Those | Seat of Government for St. Croix and St. | several instances the borrowers pald seven per cent, COMPARISON OF THE EXPORTS. pgp. cat msatte ft the business being. ead Ne ener 4eos i pee Pe eo be Aad and | Pusan vere wae me fouowing som the arora wastuae ot | Evan gr urs ara Roommiasioncd Otficer—-two if practicable. If required for | onght to receive thelr juss dues.’ The resolution | @Steambont Line to be Adepted. ~~ ~~ Tie GOVRRNMENTS STEADY. specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week ig fe gs ie) eas tf weer one mo are cs i'betaken to procure fur- | was then adopted. St. THomas, Oct. 20, 1870, ‘The government list was quiet except for ihe 67’s ending November 1 and since the beginning of the | very. unsett Flay aft’ i A setof rales for the government of the training | Since the promulgagion of the news ou the 7th Of } and ten-forties, which moved in oppostte directions, | Year:— a fared Cem Lard wan duly heary and : : 1808 1869. 1870, ‘Western steam, which was sold in - ¢. Pumgtz, 4. A. 4, G. te Beard adjourned. ae last May that the United States ryected the cession | re former declining and the latter advancing, | Por the wook.. $2,121,997 $4,132,157 $3,860,108 tp loc, New was quoted. at 1 vide Mirren Was ROP? SO QUIEY 2 oes a of this island and St. John 4 committee of the most | Tue decision of the Secretary of the Treasury per- | Prev.reporied. 135,499,085 160;123,594 149,002,259 web dil and i, Suen about 100 Brigadier General MCDOW! cmauncey rape ek 1 MepOWEE.. | or model primary school were adopted, aitet Wich Oficial—; 0 0. none outside of those who were under =4 FIRES IN OCTOBER. respectable and yrealthy citizens had ract for the | micting an equal issue of circulation on the five- Since Jan, 1.$198,621,082 $104,255/T61. $152,068,423 § + 1, $138, 621, 1255, 1422 faerie ars cee ee oe eee ihn thnk kaart Rk Of making seororesens and reforms in | twenties and ten-forties has started the national Tie ci Slane cae asa rise of the residents of the I: i ‘The Jollowing is a list of fircs in the United states | N@ Manner of governing the Denisk West | hanks to withdrawing their flve-twonties on deposit 3 ep EO att fn fre Sc aktonets of S00 athied ee during the month of October where the tog { 2¢a Islunds, and lightening by very rigid | at Washington (which consist in great part of 67's) | oréne aswatont United staves Treasurers: ne. gine ON ‘onets of % of fhe Assistant United States Treasurer:— mi ttery, ‘utratag frem the Navy Yard. | smounted to $20,000 or over.’ In New York clty thg’] CCoRomy the taxation ander which the | and substituting the ten-forttes, the exctiange per- $933,173 a PS OED IN total I * aa 2: people are groaning. The home government at |} ral:ting them to realize the difference In the market 1,098}000 vod ie soa ayes There. waa Date ~ Paod ants Delbripton or Properih 1 Copenhagen appoints, the following executive oM- | prices of the two issues, The market closed quiet + oka? ‘a x with each body Of troops, aneq | i—Pitésburg, Pa. mani . . cers tocarry on the Affairs of the island, viz:—A | with tho followiag street quotations:—Umited abe i 3 with his commission, iu order to give legality to the | 1—-New Aibaby, ind., glass factor: : colonial direotor, a secretary, royal clerk and are- | Siates curreacy sxes, 111% 8 11134; @e., 1881, regts- 2 1,097%.458 wrecendl: a a api { inProvideuce toe sa aneee vising officer, each provided witn a large staff of } tered, 11334 a 113%; do. &&, coupe, 113% a 113%,; | Customs... + 827,000 Dickson's alley, uear the Navy Yard. ‘This was | 3—Bosten, steres writers, Which staff it 18 now proposed to reduce | ao. five-twenties, ‘egistered, May and Nevember, SALES AT. THE NEY York poe i dow sed, Soveriag latge pustou of a fear 6—Doren Mi an ooo-| BEC 10 @ colonial secretary and w listed nua | 1677; a 108; do. do., 1862, compom, do, 109 a 109%; iW STOGK BXCHANSE, ts Ree oe ne oe pa ea: | St Lon ‘ie ing Bini Qo'ooo | Der of writers. A proposition has been made | qo, 40, 1864, ite, 1i0,, 107% @ 108; de. do., 1863, do. Wednesday, Nov. 2—10:15 4. 1. 20,000 | 210 to continue the administration of st. Croix and | do. St. Thomas, for the reason of their interests in shipping ports being identical, and to do one hundred gallons each, ‘The Laborers were set at | Holliston, Mass, stores. .. work and demolished the tanks, and the liquor was { 19—Pelhatu, N. B., sawmlli....... mped out into tue gutter. As the marines were | '2—Philudelphia, sawmill and lumber yal F jamal atladinbee be 10S a 10335; do, do., 1865, régistercd, January we rf B's, "61, eo. 100 ana July, 11024 2 1103¢; do. do., 1865, cOupen, do. do., ne ‘ea. bs Se Te light demand and holders aaztous ching reet 18—Galveston, Sexas, busi a away with the entire existing’ administration | 110% 2 1107;; G0, @@, 1867, de. ¢o,, 11046 a 11034; | 20000 US, 2H, ¢, '65,n, wii elves ries ee RS ee eT a5 crepe weve aevureop mre another branch of retrenchment 18 opened in the | qe. do., 1868, do. de., 1109, » 11 Bt i 3 the market was cuiety Ome eee oe hurled at them from the roofs ot sheds on the oppo- | 16—Johnstown, N. ¥., glove factory gustom houses to the reformers, who want those €8- | revistered, 106°, @ Wis; do, do. 50000 do... Prime lots were obtain: visas mite side of the alley, Colonel Broome, in commana | 18—-Poughieepaic, fouring roltls tabilshments at Frederiksted and Christinnsted pat | | ~ \ bi i) , 10000 US b' ‘SUGAR. The market of the marines, ordered his mien to onarge on the | 18—Philadelphia, woollen factor COP Ren yen eee cto Beene aoe ane 10000 8CGa neinnay, (er SIN | eine Lehi, but Briony Were wreresaly mbdsrate: . oy naar 4 whole nnecessal iclals: 10: r % e Py. 4 which the offerin mob, which they did, The colonel thea gave neice , 19—Permantown, Pa.. sawmill. shat ie eerioe or ey mist, a tee ersten ae STOOKS QUIET. Y: o st paoy'r Fefegleodat gy ety ven Or teat Rese park the mob that the first man who aunoyed tue | 19—Boston Ol Works.......... , Talroad buildings... we Company’s buLiding: cI et vos ‘ \ " 5 B 000 N Y 7's, b I, £ = lie. Refined was quiet, rather change than any yet mentioned 1s that the whole of ‘The sroos market Was quiet, and for some of the | HI yomry : the “rallitury yoree and. ail connected” there- | Mst heavy, ‘The course of prices has been a repeti- | aime rage at, dime te, Dart 120. ow ee St 65,009 | With shail be abolished. because the state af | tien of iiseif for several days, ‘There was hardly | 1000. do Po ing. things has so entirely cunnged since the aboli- 8000 U should be killed. This had the effect of | 1¢-—Grafton, N. any further demonstration, although the | l—athens, N. ¥ pg contiiued to hang about and curse the offi- { i Galeago, cotilectionery . Wo quote :—Cnba—Inferior the troops. During the asanalt_af te Rey Srieans, a faotary. + 99.000 | Thonvof slavery that an urmed force Is unnecessary, | AY special feuture in te-day’s movement, which | 10000 Union Pac 10's ina me root, idge. elbueipomotog - 20— iphta, chair tactory + 10,000 | Phe moral tone of the people i of & very faiy stan- | Was irregular, a few of the list being strong and | 2000 Chic & NW ls i2c.3 centrifugal (ihdx, and boxes), 2: SUPERVISOR DUTOARR WAS STRUCK ‘%--San Franciaco, business bleck. + 280,000 | Gara und in the event of any duserders arising 2 & RT (bhds. "and boxes), 824¢. % 9%e. 5 on the. head twice by bricks, and luspector Wasa | 20--Minneapolis, Minn., saw mil - 150,000 | Sei" oruanized police force could do what is neces higher, the general list beiug steady und & third set Boxes Dutch standara, Nos. 2 to 9, 4c. ‘was injored in this manner, bur neither of | 21—Winstead, Conn., carriage factory 40,000 ce tai diversity of opinion has sprung up, | Of stocks being weak. Tne changes are made from Rie. a Ae, ase 20 Oe 8 ee them seriously. A gung of 290 laborers, watt plex | 32—punctanat, mactine nope. = $0t8 | However, on tutepoint, and ut gen oontemplacion to | day to day from one to the other of these classes, | 1000 a ; Wilke &16ig5,/¢o. ‘No.1 fn Bondy oot “ea goles igor ne wge | < xf 4q I. 7 10 wane . ) . umber of illicit eclils which were solzed during ha 22--Woodst > 208 eee ine army ro protect ine town aad take care | 200 Weak ones of to-day will be the strong ones of | 'Go00 0 & Stiax oot bis. TREE CUE ee et i 8: ER ee day in the ares embraced vy Bridge street, Navy | 22—-Hllzabeth, N. J. blind factory. 25,000 | Or°the two banks, which frequently contain large | %0-Morrow, the strong the weak, and sd on, | 1000, do... SExDS.—Grass were dull and nominal at the to) wtreet, the Kast river .nd Prospect street. Twenty | 24—Lxeter, N, H., machine shops. 60,000 | amounts of treasure. This temporary Ini. in the main current 1a published in onr last issue. Linseed was in esol apean aUills in all were seized and torn oul, Bight steam | 2%—Cameron, Mo., business houses. 40,000 | “In reference to the propositton to amalgamate the f ss dasa iat} osierially oven peloee. Tages vat tee engines were employed in 29—Buffalo, church... ° 70,000 | se Croix government with that of St, Thomas, a only the asuai prelude to great activity. The recent set balssaoe of Lag OS wh es, PUMPING OUT THB atASTl, 20—Portiand, Me., siores. 40,000 | regular steam communication is to be established | @fiificlal strmgency im money has shown the Pritioten at 82 Lyra $4 1884 don on same time,” he follo and the: atmosphere in the vicinity was redolent of | 30—New Urleans, cotlee house. 35,000 | between the two ports, and asubmarine cable is to | cliques the necessity of guarding themselves by ing is from Messrn, H, H. Crocker & Co.'s circular dated Ni the rumes emanatiag from the “poteen.” ‘The police | 31—Cinctanail, V., oll factor; 20,000 | he inid. With reference to the cash in the hands of is vember 1, 18:0: Sok no part in the raid whatever, but sudicient pro- | 31—Dayton, O., tannery. . 20,000 | Omciala entrusted with public moneys, that could | 2 loans, and accerdingly they bave been eu- ak al tection was afforded by the troops. ee erin factory aua ¢ red be transferred to the court of the police justice. | gaged the past week In securing themselves by en- poll Bl A DESPERATE FLIGHT. — ) 8 yp BO. soevseesees “ alt ° te pe , P . z) While the excitement was at ita height a powerful | New York city, teal Jor the month ey, 83,500 EL pit Tegetpsrbtthe ened rage saber gagements of fands for mix and ninety days. relies g1meo8-s0n o. prapares tap the Uae States from Sanu- sai san oon: man was discovered driving in a heavy wagon : so many epidemics are imported by “foreign offerings to them at 7 per cent have been abundant, 4500 US Be, 10-40, c. Bombay... 62,013 38, down Hudson avenue 2t a furious rate. He|j Toral....... as tevrens seeeses sessey +4 $2,270,500 | Vegseig, which bas caused snch terrible mortality | but their negotiations conteimplate the payment of & 30000" do. On the way to the United States October whipped up his horses and pussed several bodies | Decrease as compared with the correspond. irom time to time, the reformers state that the only | less rate of iterest, if possible, aud several large other epee te a. aoe of oops, Botwithslanding the opoosing bayonets, | Ing YUN IABl FEAF... .eeseeesseegeenssee- 422000 | souren oF gain to dhe place belng its eommerce, 118 | gq ea : ; ; 1000 BS 6-20, c, "8, bar eaten h F a mand one of the apimals was badly bayoneted, erence nical | the duty Of the Health Officer to maintain 8 ver suws have been already secured at 6 and 64; per \ 18700 US 6-20, 11°67. Be Ee Btatos Porte althongh mot suMeiently to prevent its ranning. | | strice quarantine, The island of. St. John, which | Coat. 10000 65 5-20, c, “Nin Bostou, October Sl—Caloutte. 8 Tho man, In the mesntime, was awinging a hoge FIRES IN THE CITY. jis termed a sheep path and is ef lutte IMB COORSE OF THY GOLD MARKET, One oClock P.M. OND AY. ann evee ose , bludgeon and threatening to Kil) anybedy whe dc- - Ronatnnalian. is cred too small to eg oad ~ pds st Stock In importers and’ gpec barred his progress. IMPOTLAN Ce, Oe ede the ‘reformers conclude | . The chiet prices of gold dunng the day were as | Sign Tenn Ms, old 500 abs NYO &HR..bS 917 | “in New York, October S1—Caicutta.. ny ‘At one tine the troops were about to fire apon the | Tke Number of Fires During October and the by’ giving’ the Governor extensive discretionary {+ follows:— any io do" me ais | Bombay. if , Dut the commanding oficer did not give the Damage to Buildings and Contents. wer, but just such a power as those confered on : - Suppl “oO rd.and they refraied. ‘The result was that the | powers a Maniae, Ge 5 fal RI&P Ps tied wo The report of the Fire Marshal, addressed to the | the Spanish Captain General in Cuba and Porto Imported iP: ip! 2 mp if anfurlated driver escaped down the avenue and was 8 ween no more. Gana Mechs} Wino . LAL | 200 Pac M 88 Ci i itn a snnsg | too Comunissioners 6t Police, gives the total number of | Rico, which is to exile, from ihe highest to the " lowest of the officiais, any, who may offend. The THE LATEST REPORTS fires occurring during October as eighty-six. Of | authority which the Governor now lias ts considered teceived from “the seat of war’ lasi evening | these twenty-four were cansed by carelessness of | too limited and circumscrib for him to act with te... s.- Stock on hand January 1, all hands. STEARINE wax but little sought after, and the offerin being free, prices were sull_heavy, ranging at from Igc. 6c. for common to prime. The sales were unimportant, 4} 33 aie cce Raseey is =) showed that all was quiet in lrishtown, though 2 ich ciret 4 ‘ r a were of the opinion. that smother onbrenk | occupants im the use of candies, matches, | Me Vigor which circumstances at times demand. In the gold Joan market the rate ranged from fat | 100 33, 600 Cleve & Pitts. “TALLOW was quiet, but une value BS ‘would occur, Nothing of the kind, however, did | pipes, &c.; six by children playing with ‘fre, On ee ee eee to 1-64 for borrowing.» The operations of the Gold | {00 West U Tel..bet call Se ae eee ce uae ernie Pogar, aud the oulcials and iveps rellred ONIN | pine by defective chimneys or fuea five by gas CRICKET. Exchange Bank were as follow’ , Waisery,— Receipts, 864 bbls. The market was oily m : ad aber | lights, three by incendiaries, nine by Kerosene lamp = Gold cleared 40,415,000 | fide ¥ 4 HR, MVE eumie Te fu ; lights, 3 415, TH “dO.svaced obs 1% bis, wf 8S4ge, for iron bound, . Latest from the Froat. | explostons, three by Kerosene lamps upsetting, one | Return Sevond Uleven MaichNew York vs. | Gold balances: TAAL ntyiit Bees wt tabs | SEs oes eR Ses At & very Into hour Iasi night the pouuce of the | HY Kerosene lamp breaking, one by Kerosene spilled | st. George—The New Vorkery iain an Rasy aaron Segue. . 1,066,618 STREET QUOTATIONS, ; DEAD IN A GELL, ; ‘Second precinct reported atl quiet along the line. | thfeu ty sparky’ Some chau ee tae ping, | Victory. SS EST ODA RE AYRES MESURE COOOL SOTA Half-past Five o’Clock P.M. | A Case the Doctor's Kuow Nothing Abeutad Supervisor Dutcher contempiuied making | by spontaneous combustion of olly rags, four'trom | Yesterday a one-Inuings match between the sec- | I specie, Mostly un silver hars and shiver con, 395 4 Big NWestern pret. 88440/88% | Why Didnt They ?—The Death on ‘Blacf military deta to keep watch in the ‘still dis: pons cs ana the remainder originated from | cond elevens ef the above clubs came off on HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES OF STOCKS. Paotfia aie 43:4 Rock Ialand. 11s a 11% | wells Istand. . ~ “ ¥ pre 0 rie 0 x y : trict” throughout the night. Sach a proceeding | * Thare was one fire she loas from Which amounted | *® cTickeb grounds at Hoboken, and re. ] ‘The extreme Muctuations in the prices of the lead- | Ny Gen scrip. Hy a a6 $2 St | who case of kdward Owens, the colored convi would only have the effect of exasperating the | to between $20,000 ancl $50,000; one from which the | Sulted in favor ef the New York eleven by } ing speculative shares are shown in the following mele ° aes oni $244 69% | who died in the Penitentiary, Blackwell’s Islan Speressors, “as om ce wee ageensy then : the lose, between $10,000 and $20,000, one in which | the large number of 115 runs, ‘This was.| table of ihe nighest and lowest prices of the av, " : tt a te ose he several days ago, as hengtofore printed in thi Threats, deep and loud, of veukeance were ateored | alos of from $1000 te $0 006 ere oe Mita | tho return match of the season, and the splendid | vo Consent eonseltaatea,.. ee 4 me Hunan, wis partially investigated before Coronex on all sides, and af five o'clock, as the sup was sink- | of from $100 to $1,000, and fifty-nine with al of | Victory of the New Yorkers on the present occasion x! roe ¥; Tae Na he City HW: esterday afternoon. The ing tw rest, the victoriods revenue chlefiain | less than $100 each. sii ‘i Ie iain vate COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wynn, athe, Oy oy cae % Dateber, harkening to the admoniuons pac laes On ings Waa $15,408, covered by in- amply atones fer the defeat sustained by them some | Sri¢ . rumor which haa gained circulation that the dey ef Potice Captain McConnell, deeded upon | surance to the amount of $252,000, and the loss on | Mme age at the hauds of thelr opponents. Play bes SRR ALAS OR ceased had been brutally treated and neglected wag we spay, Nov, 2-6 P.M. Beeswax war dul) and unchwoged, A lot of 500 Iba a He ord Sonthern was sold .. Western was quoted at Sle, a 13sec. William Heszler, one of the hall keeper Corren,--Notwhhstanding the favorable cable advicon | 12 the Penitentiary, testified that on Satur’ | from Liverpool the market; was heavy, and prices receded | ay afternoon last the body of deceased waa withdrawing the military for the night, 4nd leaving | stock was $68,178, with an thsurance ef $239, gan at eleven o'clock A. M, The day was vel the Ward to slumber in peace. At eight o'clock this | The total loss fo fifty fires occurring in Seoet Pleasant, but the” ground was’ heavy and “aul and { morning operations Will be resamed and a geueral | 1569, was $482,200, with an insurance of $660,600, | Made run-getting rather dificult, The New | Nortnweatere preierie “tearing out’ will be goue throngh with, | while the total'loas fer tho same time this year, ag | Yorkers, however, whe were ithe first to | Rock Gland” The seizures yesterday were made at the following | shown above: was but $83,563, with an tusurance of | handle the willow, ran up a score of } Miiwaukee aid Si. Paul not borne out by the testimony, places of 1iicit distillation: } $475,990. 167 runs before their mmings closed, the principal ‘* F; e Dickson’s alley—Jobu Gorman proprletor. } $475, Si eS { scorers being Greig 43, Garlten 94 and. i faton malpeshee ann 4 bay preferred, 246. per Ib, the offerings being fair at the decline at the RR re eer ean gear aa, behest eer ee | Hudson avenue, opposite Front street—Micnael | HEBRLW BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES ; 29 ‘The vowing of H. Bowring and Torrance for | Yet issippl... close, ‘The amount of business consummated war fate, ae eee re Sno pronounced lua. to be dead; ded varreli, proprietor. x 7h SOCIETIES, the St. George's cleven was excellent, aud had the | Westerm Union Telegraph however, the demand bem chieily for export. Spionera | COceOs TUG heen on the island four days, auring’ wares peers near Hndson aveuge—Braty & “ ~ aaeed pierre ee ae Ras rape oy errs the wonre ad . heh en at more kenerally indispored to operate beyond their frame, } which he worked in the quarry and was treated 1ik i 5 i ‘ight. : * - CLOSING PRICES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. iate wants, Locluding 726 bales to arrive there were sold | the other prisoners; witness had no idea thas d Onited States sirest, —— MoMuhon, proprietor. Consolidation Preposed—DMecting Last Night. | ing was miseratle, and “iauita" were the order of | rye 4529 Dales, of which 2.469 were taken by exportarm, 1204 by | He, x, bub! ‘United States streus, —— Moiuiniin proprieto At the tnvitation of Mr. P. W. Frank, chairman of | the day, itis but fair, however, to mention thar the | Th¢ ‘ollowing were the closing prices at the last | spinners, 36 "by spectlatorn, aud. 100/were 1D transi The Tues, notes Sareea to thee Penentiary, a Xo. 2 Liitle street-~afcciarey, proprietor. the Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum Soctety, | St. George team played tree inen short, for whom | Session ef the Stock Exckanwe:—Canton Company, | QP 7% 4. dover ow” those obtained | Posed that Ke visited the hospital there three tm $e 3 Tae ae arecte aa several officers of the different Hebrew charitable | ‘ey bad to procu bstitntes, 66 bid; Consolidation Coal, 26; Curmberiand Iron, 82/5; lose yesterday, the market closing weak with | on Saturday; that he never saw deceased and he ‘Ad. | Tair offerin associations met yesterday evening, at half-past bree eat “A eoussgeenee eee made, aad Western Unier, 40.8 4034; Mariposa, 4% a dling) for ember eB ease: ie, ono ie misye, a oe iasidr Wout aiee600 of Charity Hospit seven o'clock, at the vestry reoms of the Temple | ‘Lelr total score amounted te only fifty-two rans, | #3 Express, 67 2 67);; Wells-Fargo Express, 37 seoido. (10. at 16 16, 100 do. do, aie Ge.» 800 do. do, ab Thc. |. at hialf-past five o’clock .on Saturday aftern peri res Fmano Fi, Pith avenae and Forty-third street, to | trues wae Talbot, Who Played wer tor olsteen | Liss do. serip, 2% a2} Amertoan Express, 4376 bia; Jaouary at Isue. 200 dor" Tor Rebrusry at igen 20) ao. | Meard of Owens? death Ina cel, but knew not BROOKLYN CITY NEW. ake into consideration the feasibility of consolidat- | runs. Greig bowled throughout this inuing in a United States Express, 334; a 547; Pacific Mail, 42% Hioao, for Neve ae at FE 4 and (late yesterday) | Of his having been ul. ¢ inquisition ys John street, near Gold ‘There #ere no ar Poles, john White, proprietor, sts either by the minitary or i ri % J ecemn b ¥ l. y. Shine made a post-mortem exam! ig the different charities of this city, in order to | VeTY superior manner, and it will be noticed that all | @ 4234; New York Central eonselidated, 91% a 913, at 163<¢. # 16c., 100 ao. for J) Bree," 200 do. | Seo hcay ae OMetin ae 50., 200 do. for i b- | nation of the body ot Owens and feund that he diet of the wickets are credited te him. The flelding of The trom pleurisy. : uary ¥ Y 23%: do. . 7 A ruary at 16/¢c. and 100 do., f. 0, B. saarleston, ak 1i3ie. dates Kilian was arrested ana voeked up ian, | “202% tmposition and traud practiced by profes- | the New Yorkers wan Mestiy, Af ol quits, aa Dad. as Erle, 23% 823%; do. preferred, 48% bid; Harlem,123%4. | Ciysing quote bons ter its en the follows: { | 7 | stonal beggars upon each of them, ‘ { that of thetr opponents. bid; Reading, 10044 100%; Michigan Ceatral, 1205, Uplands, Mobii ee ee seaee of Fiealing & watch | ime meeting was called to order by Mr. P. W. | Helew we give te fall score:ay-r Did; Lake Shore, 93 4 083; Unten Pacific, 23% bid; | onde CR: 5, A teed eer Santtor of the Panuten Market. Ne accused i (NG | Pesek who presided. Mr. Isaac Hofman was ap- ao siaisce: bitere st. cronae. Miinois Cevtral, # 136; Clevelagd and Pittaburg, oe fie My | A Wemnn Hombugged . ican pointed Secrevary, and the following gentlemen Mesos 39 Eyrer SiGrelone 9 | 106% bid; Onicago and Northwestern, 79 a 79%; ies ie Diem Under the Lapression that She Hag There ware twenty-four fires in Brookiyn during | Were present:—Messrs. Jonas Heller, Selomon Hy- fi ira ag 18 | 4% preferred, a81¢ a 8835; Cleveland, Columbus, | } i } it Dommitted Suicide. | wou nave beca ine tom Larene rosed nea {te Hegron Urban ‘wien sora, Wharon | rath Briwtae wince: 4 Gomrat toi a to; Mosk, i0ig 8 Mur! rig ee WES | aa ute soos ot aren ene cd we bean Lese if loss Kerosene was used and jum; Ohdries ‘ Ms : Bowring, b. Greig. 4 tral, 108% 2 109; ad, WLs @ 111%: contin were sul quiet. Sales of Mrs. Elmira Steele, of Paterson, whose deat pn Ng Neg eee Se Na ee Heoréer Poel heencuacion Sad’ Hetere weary Carton bed. Bowrhig oI Bowrine’ bn dein i | milwaukee and St. Paul, 61% 262; do. preferred, oa Lae, a TaN, er Me ates Mpodaa tee | suicide was reported in yesterday’s Hens’ $24,571. meurance Was $58,000. | d ry 3. | Bretnall, rao out. i setsesssetsscees 19 | go3¢ a 90%} Toledo, Wabash and Westerm, 62% a i i f BE tes one which elicited the fact that the brain w Alien and Solomon Seixas, representing the Hebrew | Hayward, b, ». Kings 0 Relief Assoolation. Bowrl Boas 563 Wayne, vit # 0324; Ohi 4 al a tge?Cey- | sufiictently softened from excessive indulgence At @ meeting of the Kings conniy Board of S:per- ‘Mr. P. W. FRANK referred to th Guilte a ‘ canpumte gp } 523g; Fort Wayne, 9824 @ 03%4; jeago ani tom, | 3 mts, Ger. su iy * visors youterday afternoon supervisor Stiitwell | Yeat by tus Umariny Coneaitioe, 4a ete ae ey | James, cB. Bowriai,'v. | 116. 116145 de. preferred, 116% bid; Ohio and Mis } fen, ‘des ST RUA! Lala ieborts, | quer to have caused death, although from thd moved that James Caasidy, the Captain of the Teatn | potmted ent Laat the present s¥siem of promiscuous | yonionat c: Galboi, . H. * sissipp!, 92%; St. Loule and iron*Mountala, 4754; ; BAS got, Scat te alle; Conta Blea, tec.e tte i Ma | Cower of imagination. She went to Dr. Morse’ 2.1be ‘appointed Keeper of the kings eounty | @ving of money to peor appiicauta tends to en- Smith, not out 8 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 108% a 100'4; | al) cold, duty paid. mfiat 4 A drng store for a dose of poison, but the clerk, hayini Ta Fasex, 013¢ 092; Losten, Barife a REICUTE..—Toe marker wax very quiet owingto the #ear- | heem notified tat she had threavened to take h Morris and ik, OL IG $ vy ra an Mather wae lnidon the ‘ante by | Courage professional beggars. | He therefore vecom- | Axtras.. rt mended to unite the di) city of svom and the ingh rates demanded, Veseela for char- nt Jewish charitable as- ta Erle, 344 @ 3%; Hannibal and St, Joseph, 107% 4 | ter wers more sought after and several were chartered at a 18 to 10, wibasasredine nd PaO a | Soclations of this city, witt a fair and Jiberal repre. | Pt! ison.” It seems the wor life, gave her two powders of tartar emetie, aa | . aus) ‘ 0 rates, cd | it in large levters Agno Mackey, Ave Feare old. and residing at No. | sentation from each woclety, under the auspices of Tgamen Five beats (binty miautes, 108%; do. preferred, 116}; 2 117; Cemmbnz, Cbicage | Liveryodh sw" bole” fore, ate’ Sat? WO dace | took the emetic, aud in che reecbing Wat follow 73 Water strect, was fatally burned . after. ¢ Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum, tn or- : ‘ catto ‘ Taal Mn Tgaeee n "7 q peserany after- | ger to concomtrace all the tnas under one distribut. A eee: 7 bape sesh h aad a cotton, ak ind. x S164. and. per steaaver, G0 bales | deuth ensued. © noon while in the room of Mrs. Tyler, 2 neighbor. j tng head. THE LINCOLN MONUME! : “pang i nat 'cd, for compressed. Grain room was generally - < — regent : ‘: "bn 1 ¥ MENT FUND, TAR CIVY BANK SHARES. { ‘0 Brivtal 7,600 bushels wheat at 9d. The char- POLIDE BOARD. She accidentally set Ore 10 « basket ef shavings motion by Mr. (Hares C. AGLeN, tt was re- osname 2 Brat 600 bahels wheat at 9d, The char, DARD. : a vessel ie ; and her clothing ren igared. Before 1b6 flames solved thai a commitice of five be appointed to de- ‘The work of collecting funds for the proposed na- ‘The folowing were the bids for the city bunk uJ an bark oat at 7 to the west coast of Ireland Sa. could be guenehed she wad burned jm shocking vise @ plab of action and report at the next meeting. | tional mouument to Mr. Lincoln has been recently , Suares:—New York, 130; Manhattan, 190; Mechan. | Oj! ww York with ore at #4 50; an Ital Conunissiouer Smith yesterday heard seventy- ne i 4 . Adriath 5,500, bbls. capacity, —petrolenm o st polics en. houndsiman Pu tnapner. wet ellen Wore DO eed erg olowon, Seixas | revived and is tobe prshed forward actively, Mr. | les, 155; Undom, 195; Amortea, 149; City, 205 Phents, | Ip. ble. Sa, i. a det a bark to trite it Ee Canoga aie a apecs . ety ae and Hell mated at com. ae % "14 pis. petrolanm on private t *- @ bark drom ry e 8 1 ing ab ‘The democrat tase mostmg, for whieh the most, | mites. 8. D. Williamson, the general agent of the associa | 100; Tradesmen’s, 161; Mechautos and Traders’, 190; | Philadelphia ln Corks tor orders, United Kingdoms or Con: eight ours. Purcell’s mother was sick. He sent ‘ me it was fnrther resolved that all the Jewish beneva- | tlon, t4 now In thie cit 4 c vi 543 1 ) E: 102%; Seventh | tinent, with 5,300 bble. do, at 6s. ‘extension preparations nave been made, wht 1ak® | sent societies of this city should be notified by circu. vadlrgee Glty ih \n6: proseonblon of siiag | NAMOMAL, TB: Merona Ee acs ce t wince at the Bropkiyn Academy of Music to-tiight. | lava, in or a brig, 182 tong, to Jamaice, and back, i 3, 112; State of New York, 104%; Commerce, | fenooner’ with avont 1.500 bbls wel to Cadiz, with staves; a | word io the sergeant, yet bis excuse was not taker, etroleum, to Bilboa; «brig, | oaq Minor docked him half a day's pay before tha work. From & pamphiet prepared and published | Ward, | 0 wi ark from Philadelphia to the Continent with : came on. Referred to Board, OMicer Robin+ % secure the attendance of thelr rep- | py the association we Governor John T. dotman, Lientenant Governor | T*entallves at tho next meeting, | cadbiaeosipes tp te: tip Ast. ef dauseees went, sctnal | 122%; Mechanics’ Banking Association, 120; Mercan- Sarge, eel fe a ge Ree gee Sy eo Gorman, of New York; Samuel? it naa = ¥ | only $21,724, while the expenditures ap tothe same | te, 126; American Exchange, 119; Chatham, 170; | 4,00) dbis, petroleum on private tert ne. son, of the Fifth — preei was tried for eee ot, mmapelDhia, and General Geore COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. | time ainounted to $14,084, leaving a0 avaliable bal- | Metropolitan, 130; People’s, 145; Grocers’, 118; DG RATS Hacipyt LPH bbls, four, 100 do. | Toxication, the complaining wituesses _ being ¥ » db 18 said, “be presedt. —— Outs, 44,448 do. barley * Sergeant ‘Dusbay and roundsman Heap. Robs ance of ouly $7,640. The sole progress winch ap- | fast River, 111; Market, 125; Corn Exchange, 125; ¥,000 do. rye and 1 The Academy has bed handsomel re Jou! 1 ° y 1 > dsomely decorated, Sovneme Cocrr—Genpra, Trrw—leid by Judges | pears to have been made t carrying eut ft lesl; * 188 ~The flow ‘ket ruled d a it bots internuly and extoxnally, and stands will bé J Angra, Durhardang Cardozo.—Remainder of non. | coutempruted 1s the inodelaing of Ave of the pedes: | Continental, 94; importers and Traders’, 165; Park, | jing lower, tended in favor of the purchaser, The sales were tho a chutes for populax local speakers. Porty | Humerated motions. Preferred calendar and enume- | trian figures which are to have positions on the | 168; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 100; New York | avout 10,00 barrels. Southern four was dull, but unchanged. usand citizens will Propab'y be assembled at thig | Tated motions.—73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 74, 79, 80, 81, 82, 63, | monument, and for wich $10,000. has been paid, ti pot Ra acc tg + Cael Mad i cE ie RMA mmson admitted that he bad d evidence was referred to the charge against doorman ‘Thomps ok ale, and thi rd, A similat . of the Twentys first, Was dismissed, with an admonition to be more point, and besides the torches of tue procession, | 84, 86, 86, 87, 58, 69, 90, 91, 9% ‘The design is on @ ; National Exchange, 100; Fourth National, 106; | prices. Sales, 150 bbls. Corn meal was still dull and prices : os 5 I, 88, 89, 90, 91, 9 e s grand seme, and if carrie ee nd . i} YJ ie M ” pareful in future, ti ZeAnts be: timony to caiclum light’ ang pyrovecbnics will ilumingte the |. SurRnarn ‘Corkt—Cuaupuns--Held by Aydge Gar- | would be a mowument ¥ aetly gr dt qu aud of tho | Ninth National, 10734; ‘Tenth National, 127; Ortental, | fers nomiual. We quove:— ah aes us efliciency andi sobriety and the Sr es ABO NY Hone, Woz0.--Nog, 168, 21h, 7 pation. _ 4 195; Bankers aud Brokers’ Asgoolaion, 10], Suparp) 5430p 665 } that Thyiopsoy drank the liquor medighaadlyy

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