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~DIAMONDS.|| Later Reports from the Afr can Mines, New “ Kopples” Opened and Ten Bril- Hants Found. {EIFTY-FOUR AND FIFTY-SiX CARATS. | Color and Density of the Gems. PROPRIETORSHIP «AND BOUNDARIES, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET. President Brand, of the Free State, and by Watere hoor, ual lo favor of President Pretorius, ot the ‘Transvaal reoubite, whose claina azaim are, upon Uh whole, rather favorably entertained by the dig &.ny community, ‘The correspondent of the Friend Ot Klipdrift, writtng en this subject, aaye:— “Tis come at last! We aro bot at work canvassing for A yoveromeat, On the 29th ult, a letter trom President Pre- torlis was recetves by - Dy ere Bogie onthe oes questing on interview The folio (roves when tis Honor simply. stated that the grounds be a je meeting whould be held In ore! )acyualnt. the ‘people of thelr position, wad. to. ena cue more to put to them the ait-re ques. fiom, 30 bat Ce for, On Le ean ae # tant aceor dia a Inted. eee to bear cheno! we rariote mower toopening | Were vot Pubile mecting the dh-gers? executive met for the pure OL Traping coruin rexoltions to be put to the wob. At ie prarliont Parker astonished bis council by pining the A at least tO est resolution axainst the supremacy of Sy way of Europe we have our newspaper fles from South Africa, dated at Cape Town, Cape of | Good Hope, on the 20th of September, The journals Supply a continuation of our narrative from the gold @eids, wiih later news and ample detalia of the suin- faary report which appeared Im our columns on | Reperts from the Dixrinas. [From the Cape Town Argus, Sept. 20.) ~The telegrams received last eventuy brought no ws frow (he diamona fleids. The only important tems from the diggings recelved by post are con- in the folowing paragraphs Graati-Reinet digger says:—*There 1s great eitement in isa 9 just how. A new koppie has been found which they say is very rich. keport Gays they wasted len leads of gravel and found ten M@iamonds. " “ & correspondent writes to the Colesberg Adver- fiver, from Fauresmith, under daie September 9:— erday etvht diamonds in ail were picked ap a washed out at Jagersiouteiu; the largest weigh- twenty-two carats, perfect in shape, but un- ‘Jortuuaiely it has a bivck spot in the cen- » it was found by Mr Van Buuren, who working In company with Gert Visser. The peo- ple working there were Foden disheartened, in fact ne or two had given it Up and gone howe; but now '¥ Will work like inisers, Wagons and carts con- tinue to pass through bere daily for the Vaai River agin 3. I hear that the Presideut has appointed 23 Prater as luudarost ab the. bniel di ES, editor adds the .ollowmg note:—Since the above @ame to haud we have beea taformed that twenty iamonds, inclusive of the above, were fouud at jagersfontein during Thursday, Friday and Satur day lest. A Port Elizabeth digger writes under date Septem- Der 4:—Another large diamond found, of seveuly- | @even carats, u very bau oue, full of Maws, bad shape dcalor: valued at £400, Several small diaimouds ave becn tounu this week, DUL BOL SO Many ad Miners? Despatches by Mell, The Cape Town Argus of the above date adds:— Phough the news received last evening 1s not sensa- ional, that to band by jast Thursday's post is emong the most favorable yet from the fielis, We @ive it as described in the Friend of (he Free State, Shus:-— By the post of Thursday morning last authentic Siemon ol pineteen and three-eightis carats, ue OL tWenby- aud a bail, ove of fity-four and one of fifty-ix carats, The rst, a perfect gam, was ‘ashed out by Mr. Dicken, of Mr. Laumann’s parry; fhe second, valued at £1,500 to £2,000, by the purty f Mr. Lomas Webster; the turd, a real beauty, by is M. de Kock's party, and the fourth by Jesse Parks and pariy, perievt im shape and of the first ‘ater. ‘Ihe lirst and last meationed were uaeerthed @iose to the great camp, at no distance from tne taurant and billiard room of Messrs. Sauger & a tue second and third were dug out on the Pniel 3. Mr. Jesse Parks and party came from Victoria fWest, Cape GCoicny, and wave, it Is said, already e@tarted for England with their treasure, to which Shey have given the appropriate name of “T: Mf the Vaal.” Mr. Parks laud, it is asserted, oitered 18 Claim overnight for the price of a shovel—fi {teen Bi sour In the moruimg he sirack his pick three r four times into the ground, and ont roiled “The ing of the Vaai.” Gossips say that Mr, Parks was once so striken with amazement that for some onents he was at a joss to ind words to express astonishment. Aud if 80, Who can wonlerY Tay Lone 18 Without spot ur piewish, aud is valued at $68,000, some say £11,000, (Air. N, Ml. de Kock, the Incky finder of tno other Here, diamond. is «i attoruey of the Supreme Court, pe Tow, 0 Was for a time landdrost of Jacoh- dai, 10 tits State, His sione is sai! to be pyramid ped, and equally valuaole with that of Mr. J. . ) ‘Mr. Webster, the other fortunate individual, 18 our (Mr. Canaries beppan, of Gratam’s Town, who Park ie Well Kuown comuuandant, Wo raised tbe corps volunteers in che susulo war. ached this AD the post curt, en rome to the coiony, firms te above reports, and adds that on the auine day tat Purks distaterred “the King of the a 7? and near the same spos, filleen dirmon 1g were oliained, varyiug from one to nineteen and Bice tien ba carats, Wie latter Leing that of Dicken, ines then butiew lave been fallen in with. Mr. ppan believes that at lest 4,000 white men are Pow engaged ut bic ai sa diggings, LEEK FROM MR. DE KOCK, With reference to the above we have been favorea fit the foliowing extract from a letter received by f. 3.3. Sieytier, of this city, from Mr. de Kock muself. ‘Khe extract is as tollows:— ‘ {_ Lauppese you wiil have heard of my luck. T found at my yatung #, on the 2th of August, a hity-four earat dia- ond, Abape Cctahedron, color digav gold t @iear, The day wit ats, the watne co Ee aw in th we, but centre hotaer party found one ot tifty-six mine, but having dixek spots and ‘These are the lurgest stones yet ‘Vhere are now Upwards of six entre fonnd im the Vaal river. ousand people at work. In order to keep both sides of the picture hefore er readers, We LOW give, as usual, the experienc THE UNSUCCKS2FUL MANY. A correspondent of the Cradyck s«roress gays:— £4 sce tant you pubusied durmg the last week ia nly an ‘extra,’ headed ‘Great Success,’ In which ouineniion & few here who iad found preity rgely, Bul how avout the great number who have voved unsuccesshil: Tase ior instance, the par- ies from your own town. ty —who id mothe le Mr, Cooper's fludings x; Main’s party ditto; wh i Mot pay hus expenses. +» King, of Bedford, six weeks ab Work and nothing found; Adcock aud par t Work, and no resuit; Stubis, of Albany, more han three mouths, and noieng iound. ‘Thess are ople Who have Come under my muMediite Lot co; Wb Lam convinced vaut Ibere ae hundreds who re Rot More fortunate, Others, again, just clear mourh to cover current expenses, have to Work provtous hard to vo tl Tv is att y well if fou wish to send a jot of people up here; but ‘our readers should remember that the ‘great a ouly refers to eight or ten out of about ‘to-day our Presrient nad his jacket half off, in Brder to fight with a a:unken man, and would have lone so had nob some O1 Ue peopie got the iellow nto & bout to send lim across the river. There was reat excitement amos the Parkerites, and one of he Commitier, kKuown as the “Voice of the People,” stened along the bank with @ pair of hanacuils to ui on the wan who had insulted tie President. Iv uded by the offender being capsized mito tue river, When another boat took hint in tow, aud he held on With one hand, hurraying with the other, as he heard, for Alvania, aud cursing the Presi. |, Another letter tn the Cradock paper gives the fol- towing irom a gentieman tesiding. in Waterboct's wintry 0 his brotner-in-iaw in Cradock:—*1 have fast returned from & trip to the diamond fields, orougiily sick and tired of roughing it. ‘The tar ers O the road ure so cross and grumpy with the jensands that travel on the road and consume heir grass aud water that one does not were callmg an tuelr nouses, so @ | just slept in the veld. it ia a@ ight weil worth seeing; only to be scen once ma an’s iMetiine, Dr. U-——, Who was With us, 'e- arked tiat it reminded him of a town on’ the shine, As We approached It first from the heiglits, agiue the broad, glistening river, with precip- us banks, lorming nigh randts i some piac thed for about one lundred yards irom the water's ge with movie trees; and, farther up, dotted with tic camel-thor the tenia and wagons irelching away us far as the eye can reacl—in me pluces Clustering Ulckly together, in others more sivaggiing, With here and there an iron house, op or billlard-room. — Anyvody coming there dur. & working day would be puzzled to know what ie people were doing along the river siae—that is, ad Le nob previvasiy heard about it, Fancy a lot swapping iellows rocaing away at their cradies F dear life. The poise is quite bewtidering, almost bad ag if they were filled with babies, Tue kopjes resent & Curious appearance, all the gronnd having en caried Gown to the river, and novhing but tie i ‘cones leit. One thing is certain, tat they ‘Wil not nave grass ina hurry again.” , WHO OWNS THE DIAMOND Ci ‘On this subject the Friend eays:: tween President Brand and the c appears to have broken up abrupily at last. ter @ long sitting, lasitug over several days, it ts id that Wutervocr, wis connelllors and legal advi- rs, considering Ula, they had proved tueir case, nddenly rose aid loli the cent. Lis Honor the Pree ident has, it is asscried, since adiniited that the jdiamond elds are not situates within the Canpbetl wrounds, and consequently that tie Free State has Oo claim or right ihere:o; and (urther, that Pre- dent Pretorious, on beat of the ‘Transvaal gov- @rumenat, has since submitted documeniary evidence showing the good rignt ot that republic to the ground ae question, For particulars we must refer to the letler Of our correspoudeus at the tields. Mr. Brand a o executive iiay, We leur, be expected home ., . GOVERNMENT OF THE DIAMOND FIELDS. ‘\seorns now clear that all claims to tue diamond hievds vo the west of the Vaal aud south to the junce "wg of the Harts river have been given up bow by tolllgence has been iec ived of the finding of four j To mention a few more, ; ty, of Beinulle, three months | fauey, " sng 9 abundant 4 then adjourued for hi dour, when the Seotel in ealedt into fe uisition, who ascendett “the east” by sf He was vocilerousiy che red ¢ reception was aed ‘ is r Parker's Tso ULion Was read to the Meeting and curtalied of 8 “tai | proportions’ im haviug the latter pact knocked out or cans After an hour or 80 the fai re-olution was framed | Fr. Jolla and carried, viz. :—" hat « ballot be opened at | the 8. A, rey | Before uh on the © owing to the trade fabrics. ive, th by this tent and brane baslots at Hebron and Goug Gong from thia day Uli twelve o'clock noon on Monday to dectte li we fm yrepubile OF acknowledge the aupremacy of nbtios’ embly finally dispersed many candidates were proposed for We Vacant sents io the executive, and the | folowing tour electea:—Messrs. T. Be i, Roe. Ae riees ha | Louan and Jobn Pasmer; so that we tavea full Council | Prices ‘ouee more. hist, THE CAMPBELL GROUNDS. This territory, south of the Hart's river and-west of the Vaal, bas beea proclatued part and parcel of } the Orange Tree State. The #riend, writing on this Subject, says:— | The Campbell Grounds, after careful tnquiry, have been | found to extend along the Vaal, trom the junction with it of the Hart's down ta the orftt at Hackhouse, and running ave considerable distance inland into the mterior, ‘Tue Hart's Fiver 14 the itmit along one alle, the Vaal river’ op anotuer, ‘The remaining two sides are not 6 easily deserived, but on cline wel and, the FINANCIAL AND COMMRGA Guring the past week was highly satisfactory in the line of cotton exports, fairly active in breadatatts, but dull in dry goods. The cotton market was faver- ably affected by the prospects of peace m Europe, and prices advanced, although the highest Sgures Qt present are aguiust as heavy a crop as last year; date tn 1869, goods have falien off, tor the reason merchants laid in heavy siocks early ther has checked dealings in tne woolien and heavy ment and earning good waz there has been a decided ‘revival of business, and The bearish movement, which was so strongly operative the previous week, gave way to a com- plete change in seotiment, and the dealers who were formerly conspicuous in selling during the de- had tarned, contracts, both parties are now coniwined for an up- tions for government bonds;—Uniied States cur- rency sixes, 114 @ 111%; do, 1asl, reyise do, tive-tweuties, registered, May and Novaiaber, WAL. Sunpay, Nov. 6, 1 TUE GENERAL TRADE OF TITE CITY STREET, sro} do, do, 1864, do. do,, 1073 @ 10734; do. do., 1845, do, Go., 10746 A 107%; do. do., 1966, registered, January and Jaiy, 100% a 1099¢; do, do., 1665, coupor, do, do. 1095f @ 109%; do, do., 1867, do, do., 109% a 10094; do. 0,, 1868, do, de, 1003 a 10074; do, Len-ferties, registered, 10615 a 106%; do. do., coupon, 1065 a io main wined to the close, Tne indications CLOSING PICKS AT THR SPOCK EXCHANGE, The following were the closing prices at the last session of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Company, 6734 & 69; Consohdation Coai, 24 bid; Cumberiand the receipts so fur are below tnose to this ‘This fact, combined with a very mate- ee Aston T aay, wien he had giveu it | (one te nend te at He, eas Pastry ‘opposite to that rial Inevease in the exports, has vendored the marke’ | Jyon, 40; Western Union, 414 419%; Mariposa, 5% @ bat on tke Mattia at Prodan Pree firmer for the week's business, It was only the | 634; de. proferred, 934 a 1074; Poston Water Power, | Mf hatcan he do’ ‘or us?—he be aeked to yive ua toe | ansettling and decilne of the goll market that bid; Adams Express, 67% a 07%; Wells. ro ae Tine of neutrail'y” (trom Bi v4 164 bid; press, "t Fo ee Te a ae iarice | Prevented permanent strength throughout. If | Express, 81% a 23%; do. scrip, 24 & 8; American ‘and, If be refuse, at once *. treme gen ii h A We 100k at values from A specte standpoint cotton | Express, 44%; a 41%; United states Express, 943g; | fe Malena esas the presidents casting wore, | hasbeen firm and higher, ‘The brealstuts market | Pacile Mail, 424 9 425; New York Cen tis but fair here to add that Mr, Parker Las admitted that | yy, sors and irre ‘i ‘ pic 1g a bil py. Perey ‘opinion ‘0° that of tha people, au he ‘wae tater 23h and irregular, an Impyorensens in Lav- | wat b eegaes a oy a 8: bolt Si i supposed the majority to be opporet to the Trausvasi, An | erpool, Which Was origiuaily the occasion of consid- | 74%; Erie, 23% a 214; do. preferred, 483g bid; aE a oct ee peemoned to are the people 0 | erable strength and aetivity in the home market, | Harlem, 122% bid; Reading, 1014; @ 101%; Mlcht- srousent with a view of catablishing a repa uit. I | being overcome by the decitue in guld and the | gan Central, 12 bid: Lake Shore, 9 & 03%; owing to bela too weakiy worded. was lost. Tho receipts from the West, ‘the sales of dry iat the Western in the season Xpectation of a sharp advance in prices, the Earopean war, It is too early to loo for of the holiday seasun, while the tne wen Union Paciic, 214; a24%4; Tlinols Central, 13444 bid; Cleveland aud Pitisburg, ley a 108; Chicago and North western, 80'; a 5074; do. preferred, 8034 a 804g; Cleveland, Columbus, Cinemnatt and iudienapoiis, 809% wid; New Jersey Central, 109% a 10934; Reck Island, 112); @ 115; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 613¢ @ 61%; do, preferred, 80% a 80%; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 6: do, preferred, 80; Fort Wayne, 434 bid; Chicago and Aiton, 6a 117; do, preferred, 113 8129; Ono and Mississippl, 276 a 83; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 1114 @ 112; Morris aad xX, 91%4 a 923 Boston, Hartiord and Erle, 35; a 3%; Hanuibal and St. Joseph, 110 @ 1105; do. preferred, 119 a 120; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 18% a 19. FINAL STREEL QUOTATIONS. Subsequent to the closing of the Long Room the The up-town trade, however, continues é laboring classes fluding steady empiloy- se At THE STOCK CHANGE, ve advanced for all or neariy al! the share re prominent In baying after the market | following quotations were made on the strect for The “pulls? and “bears” made peace, | the leading stocks:—Western Unt vlegrapn, 41% a 41%; Pacific Mail, 42 a 42} solidated, 924; a 9254; do. scrip, 874% a latter having been suffered to cover their the eptember a commission will proceed to beacon olf | Ward movement, ‘The overtures fur peace came | 2914 a 233g; Reading, 101% a 10134; Lake Shore, 93% the whole, His Honor, the President, ha © | from the “bears? who found that they had | a 93%; Northwestern, 8074 a 81; do, preferred, 8955 & | wopoluted Mr. PK. Hobne, Government S Mr. G. J. ‘iruter, the new Diam nd Fieida Comm | accompanied by Mr, G, F, Stecmann, govern:ent eurveyor, who will ride along the different [ues and plant (ue necessary | Deacons where :equires. Yunki, the chiel of the mf ig, Wlil, it la expected, ap, market fon station people at Likhat- before thia commission and | lay ine jure ‘Campbe! Group ct it Bow that Le wil be atwenuveiy ued to, J0st aod responsive claim wilde ente Lor reporwt | five per ¢ | upon to the Fresident. From the prociamation it wil be | of contin eared that aver hearing and coustderlag the proofs on both sides bie Honor the President and Yxeouttve Council wert Unanimousy of the op: Co ho rh bts whatsoever to tie grounds 0: the late Cap- n Cornelius Kak’ i, ¢, the trac: known as the Campbell ds. 1. Would, of course, be more satisfactory to au pars tain Waterboer have remained « ttle longer tht ‘ence Was formally closed; Dat for this he is alone viame, President Brand dl all be could to induce him to ven when it was known that he (Waverboer) had red hia horses to be spa. his wagon, in order to | | BROOKLYN CILY NEWS. There were 314 persons arrested in Brooklyn auring the past week. The body of a child, wrapped in an old shawl, was foind 1a Hamilton street yesterday morning. of the mi tne “bul Bernard Smith dropped dead yesterday morning otly a at his residence, No, 28 North Portiaud avenue. beds ae the lure! they ind Young men employed in pubiic offices in Brooklyn. are complaining loudly of the assessments’? im- posed upon them by “the party.’ A fire occurred at Brazier’s photographic gallery, ple might be more extensively copied in tuts vielaiiy. Aconfidence man a few evenings since visited a London Knights Templars’ lodge in Williamsburg, and, by ers uary. ‘oft w of Lith ay, x 100.6. The wi presente vane on st, Ws, between Tillury and Concord 6.8, 0 it & w of Pactic at, 7 it, Dw #, 150 ttn e of Wythe na, 100 ftw of Wythe av, Ixy, \d 14th #t, southerly corner, 18.4380, q nd itl av, § w corner, (0x20, 2 Monroe at oa av, Ww Portland av, 'w e, 1 Portiwad ay, ws, 1096 ft n of Park av, 16,331 Portland av, ws, 152.10 ft n of Park av, 168x100, Putnam ay,'s 6, $0 fe of Hunter st, Lux), Hudson Con. ty, N. J. JERSEY CITY, do 80 bei Essex Conuaty, miscalculated in expecting a of the strect is the mixed collaterals were quite generally supplied at | Some of the banks dartug the week were ofering loans for six months at seven per cent, and, in lew The banks are now in er tive sales ant placed themselves on the “bull side way, adj to the e changed thelr views and placed their customers on case, the “bear” cliques changed their tactics se- Will at jeast give us credit for having honestly repre- sented the situation the past few weeks, when, in the midst of ine universal blueness and depression, ney thcre is worth, on th cent per annum. than that rate command a Jarge preminn, of the leading Englisi: lines for the last six months, | The news recetved this evening from Rurope condition of afairs on the part of those instituttons, $1,645,920, enabling the banks to add their surplus reserve—which now stands at the flat- THE COURSE OF THE GOLD MARK The extreme fAuctuations daily in the price of gold during the week were as foliows:— stringent money In fact, the great feature abundance of money, the accumulation of which is so great that borrowers on 80%; Rook Island, 11244 a 112%; St. Paul, 615; a 01; do, preferred, 805; a 80% Western, 63); & 653¢; Olio ana Misalsstppl, $274 a 883g; Boston, Hartford and Eric, 3 a 3 THe SPECIE MOVEMENT, The following is a d exported from New York during the week ending November 5, 1570:— ¢ October 3i—Brig fT this rath. cent, The k stmoment is a guarantee juod ease Lhe balauce of the winter season. | ing Sun, Ponce, P. of placing them, were buying government bonds and nitahieeee toate $1,006 otiver securities, Which will insure a good rate of Donk Aimerjonn gol. a 1,000 Interest pending the winter gint in money, when the | November 2—brig Curucoa, rave on call is likely to fall to two or three per cent, Anmier.ean silver 9,000 Novermber 2—S1 ha position that they HGRA ME rand walked up some vistance to the spor, and | could, if any exienoy required, expand thetr loans ee er without seeing the matter setiied. over forty miliions of dollars. The coming season win {| N € conraluate tie country on having xt lengta proved wall—Amer 5,000 fea right to the Campuell Grounds, Wak tite beget de couiisy very probably witness the activity and excitement | noyeinver b- @ cannot for a moment doudt but this tract of com 8. “Speculation ha aiterns ara) tk Mexic 2,409,833 will yet prove Just aa rich in diamonds as Wat on the other | Of 189%. Speculation has its alternate years, like Bove fakes a tide of art's river, ‘s dtamonds have rea ly been found the cranberry and whortleberry erops, and 1870-71 | 3 ‘Wexicaih dollare 110,510 in the neighborhood of Hope Town there is every reason tu esa heb hd Darn ied! ‘ h q * | expect to nd them in the waole of the 1nterveniug eouutey | 48 likely to seo us great a rise as there was & | November $—Sieal . between that and the camp at Kiipdritt, ou one side, or ression In 160 The “bears’? foresee these ton, ener Sly 110,316 Falel on the other, consequently closed thelr specnia- | American gold............ 39,000 wid CAM 2s OTs facts, and ha yusequently closed their specnta, Britis gold .. 14,696 jarket. A leading brokering firm on Broad- jacent, to Wall street, who infuence trade ‘Total for the week Previously reported, Total since Jan. 1, 1876 $7 $54,714, 149 nt of many millions, and Who were con- | Sane tune, 1469 20,561,000 spicuous In the recent “bear? movement, have | same tune, 1863. 68,039,148 Saiue time, 48,61 Saine time, dame tune, COMBIERCLAL REPORT. ll? side of speculation, As is too often the 2d Compronused with the “bulls,” leaving in 1 the host of outside small speculators whom aced to take sides with them, The public SATURDAY, Nov. 5—6 P, M. Corron.—The market {n this staple Was limited by the absence, uniiialate hour the market was dull, ded sc, per Ib. at while! neral de- average, about three per Hence investments paying more The | Railway News gives a table of the busiuess | &}! Corn meai. Branavwiue, Toe 485 =rW heat wa hedge ‘The #a\es wore about lian: lower’ to ‘sell, git tet TAR 1 ring the cess: rmisuice between | 8-H bunlels, at $1 15 a Pi 17 Cor old No. 2 apring, BL 22 fe AL ESTATE TRANSFERS. announcing the cessation of the armisuice between Mold Le BL AT Poe ee Mate a ae et at for the Prussian and Freneit armies at Paris Involves | No. 16 re ae B2'g a! > for amber winter in store Feed Sa PSaypASNNES SEs Sea ‘ort sonsideratic vitn | #8Lafloat, #1 69 for wife Rye was stil dui and wominal New Wek Guy. Important considerations tu connection witn | Ritoe. m Ye, or oid aud new Western, eg haperd Attorney st, ws, 40 ft sof Rivington st, 20250.8, house BEE cr Cenk. ERM eva eed panei eee ares 41 1S for Chanda dennd ¢f for Canage | | and late. ry ; 2 midst of the war the money and | Iase Cora was firmer fur choles vids the nee ae | Catharine witd Henry 'sts,'n e corner, 2 capital of the Coutinent songht refuge m London, | {00 bushels, at $8. a 830. for new'mixed Western, ste. Canal st, ws, 47.8 1t w of Laurens st, 210: 7 | 8c. for old do, Bariey malt was duit and nomi * { oe aps aye ag fRecies ra whence there was a large diversion of it Lo tis | were firm, with sales of 68,000 bushels, at do. a 55, ic ‘atta at, west of Waaiington st, 20x00. ry. ‘The sot eae ray i y i ii is \g 25 it wo ist ay, 43959, b and 1. country. The prospect of peace, however, reas. | Wetter a ay was quiet, the offerings of mort oS it woof oth av, 16.8553.9, h aud sured the owners of this money, and the Bank of | most artic being light, but rates were general'y steady. | ’ sett ‘ op | The chartering business Waa quiet, bnt rates were firm fur | #216 {1 @ of ud ay, boxid England for . tho past. two. OF... three | xindsor vessels. The engagoniente werer Te Liverpool, | at To tt w of Bd ay, T1005, weeks has shown @ decrease in buiiion, | bales cotton at Md., and per rteamer, 2,000 bales cotton at | | Wétn bt, u's, 20s ct w of du : ah: ‘1. 0 9165. Grain room was generally qt | HOt An Basa w of I wiule with the armistice itself vast sums | fSudon 100) bole, tour at Se eae eae | Hoth, a 8 2 ta Lt w 01 ms ! f re ren z0 bac! he € ant. Glaszow, 6.000 bbs. flour at gs. 6d.” The cha | Anta, 6 a dha ce w of Teh uv, ah Frese repay to £0 back to. the Copenenh . ah Wk bei Hace tal ous; tokepeonciaiene a 78. bd } ee an i eed a meE 5 { 24,599 | Curious, therefore, to Watch the result of the r Gee ote, with ©00 bbIs. and 4,00) cases naphtha, at | Bet any, w 8 WU. Bd at, ag ofits rit ‘ightenca | 8%,64, for the former, a bark trom’ Phiiatelpiin, tothe | Bi av; w 6, BU tts OF BBth wt, Zox ani | sumption of nostilivies, Will not the frightened | hited Kingaom, with ‘2600 bile. nemolo ee ee bene far and Bey Pa heard af Bd av and 4 ft sof sth | financiers of the Old World aguin look to London | Beyront with 1,000 cases do. on private tering; also «ship gore ui bs ial ft. aor, ; m. Ebi ade) p sloum (re. | wie cet niperich and New York as a refuge for Meir god? And | Tom tbladepaiate Anuwerp, wits Goud bis. pecroloum ire tenuy Seine acces Gite: shall we not again find a fresh transfer of foreign UNNIES were dail and nominal at our Inst quotations. Hay. the demand was fairy but pricea were steady at rf capital to our shores, such as was experienced mid- | yosterday’s quotations, sco fhenaeld way of the Franco-Prussian war? HeMP was dutl and tiomina? at IR, 9 12/¢0, gold for Man- BROOKLYN. ) fin, be, a €c. vo. for Jute, Lec, do. for Sisal, and 7gc. do. Degraw rh 235 ft 6 of 6 ay, 125x100 000 GOVERNMENT BONDS. for Tampico, Im bond. ouDSON wt, b's, 40.2 ft w of Nai - f MOLABSES wae dull and heavy for all but groc des, ure (miariyiige $600) 3 The government list was weak, in sympathy with | sor witch prices were steady Novealen were meno cate More be regee the deciine in gold, and prices declined in some ine bu few amall lot wach were Leah of jobbers at previous Bua at wy 18 ft 0 of . stances nearly one per cent, despiie an advance tn | Bort ayed, She. we mao ado, febning 26m bor to diney at, ns, 144 ft w of Lee ay, - r " 5 2 a dic, ; ¢. & Be. 5B anda, por teabl fe Ducky De Wadd ite of Hoyt the Loudon quotation. Toward the close the market °° Leg pa ape Sto, # 68c.; Buglish Islands, ANG Heese asta seeseeee vee Was betier and closed strong at a reaction, NAVAL STORES.--The market for spirta turpentine was Scholes st, n'a, 1 fe of Bushwick Houlsvard; THS RANK STATEMENT. quiet but Srmer, closing av avout 4c. for merchantable lola Van Buren st,'o 4, 111.10 ft eo: Fatchen av, 20x64, 7 zone mm yard. ‘There were sold 260 bbis, at digo. a 48c., almost all eckly stat ment of the associated banks don Saturday shows a@ most flourishing atthe latter price, Rosin was dull, aud prices were nomlual at the quotations published in our } ie. The Bal unhuportant. Tar was duil bat na quoted at $225 a gt a 01,,9.—Linseed was selling in #malier lote at 88. a 89c. Of lard émait lots were sold at st Wa $132 for pring winter, Olive was dull and nominal at 31 82 a $126, Menhaden was quict but ateady, with small sales within the range of Ale. a '8.—Receipts, 120 bbis. pork, 486 do. bees, 88 i reserve during the week Increased /, against an increase in labilities of only 369,912 to PROVISO Packages cut meats and $0 bbls, lard. The market for pork terlog figure of $12,112,841. In addition to this they | was yery, quiet = enn’ nears Phong pete g were not jotably lower, closing at wi a1 iY ‘ have strengiuened themselves by reducing their | $bting ww commanded Father higher dgures: 40 beds loans to the extent of $2,685,570—their incentive to | sold at 243734 a $24 7) for meas und $21 50 for extra prime, while 250 ovis, for November delivery were disposed of ab ng the 1ower rate of interest on call, which market for lard was rather mo ve at about Lot 234, Hudson City Luad Association, 252100, » | has impelled them to Invest @ portion of their re- Sire sp ten e Lots 80 an Bytes 1s, Clerk, we, map, 60x100. sources in government bonds and other securities | packages city Old Weat- Lot 24, block d, Hudaon’ Land ‘Association, 24.4xiv). ing a higher rate of mterest than 1s attatnabie on | &2.. Was Bom! For future de- regory st n a, Lit w of Washington alley, bUxw), paying a higher rw js in nadie ON | \very the detaand wae oniy modurate, and. prices aoeal lowK 1k Ae, map, Joel demand loans, The statement compares with tts | were heavy, closing at IWige. a for jewark pike, : ber, Saice “250 terces, for “December and January, predecessor, aa follows:— at liye, and 1,000" do. for December at Liige. he} Oct. 29. Nov. be Changes. | EE al ea ae ae bE prom. were heavy od ry: Loans + $20,979,486 $2033,203,006 Dec $2,689, witin lower, Hac. & Tigo. for common to priae Newark pike, n., enst 01 Til goo | Specie...... 13 108,408" 14,80,646 Ine..1,791,240 | 4 yetne tro ze about 4c. if th © oxing gutee Malu road, us, 100 it wo! Ti:ge's propert, Ww0 | Cureulauon, 3 509 5k Di 45,098 for heavy and lie. a 1\¢e. for plus. Beet, | tit 608, ti UNION TOW NSIL Deposits.... 195,073,798 194,769,716 Ine..1,691,913 was dull but ancl ed ia value, the market clos , block 15, Guiteaberg, 2ox1V0. Legal Vad’s 55,009,000 63,990,251 Ine .. 990,162 | ng a’ #21 920 for piime ani india mess, Beet bars were and he sintil lots were sold within the range of pis, Was duil, the demand being onl but ener’ w vl mas no change to note in prices; Within the range of $s for extra a awl. Beef, iab small tots, salen avout | $15 for plain ws | Facon war dul, tt i, cr kim Highest. Loirest. | dency of prices was downward; mmall ‘tal eee mer, che oo diddy 111% | were made at its, ‘There was no business of cons x of White’ WL 3s LL | reported fa cut ments, the demand Cor whlch was eutirery of 4614 n of Kinney wes ALG 110% | a jobvin: °} prices were tinchanged. Smal lots were Westchester County. 0% 11045 seid wAbin = bs hell Miss & lye. for plokied hams, Le. peter Friday, i109 10” | 8 Mise. for du, shoulders, le. a ae. for amoked and bugged Inwood av, ¢ #, 180 fen OF ARTA BY, 1002184. «72,000 | Saturday W034 110A rob cOarel Wii more stendy, though pricas were still ; . ‘MEN’ ja favor of bi 0 70 taro are Wasnlogton pace nn 100 ftw of Lrownect.ay 10035) 4, 9g Late permanant toes the tattor prlee for prime 1th. er nt ae OO w OMS. Waveriy at, #6, 100 1b wor Proavact ay. 10x 25.4. nm The foliowing wera the final street quote PErCOLPUR Crude, ip QUIK, wee drmer. and ortows ware tered, 113% @ 113%; do. do., courem, 113), 8 11394; | TOTS 10735; 110. do,, 162, coupon, de-,, 198%; w 108; | led report of the specie | iz@ =©Barnard. de- | 214%, 215, 245, | Snide bichen, bub buyers were {o)'spowed t+ pay an) for atmall lois, the closia. yries for rn fas abort Le. We by ude, in bole, was dull and nomial at Corimer » toes, Naphthe was dull at abont fo. for Retive but at lower prices, | Boke stroma pout» | December, “The ei | And the sales were 1 | Bnd 5,000 do, for December at 25 | was a moderat | Prime white, | motive and ti T Ws 2%, | Of no axiew oO” conse \uenge, No bs am » be “hater "y biladeiphie the morcet waa a th Fmer, unl prives were il. ber for ots f W delivery, which were qnoled ab £0. a2. were gold 4,00 bbls, for November at 2 /4e. a xe, SuGan.—There was a fair demand Cr raw, prt stoady at yestortay’s quotations: Til) hha, Porto Rico and Demerara, gold within cae We. per id, ‘oad relined © We quis | Novem. ‘There © | an powd a ing, 0.0 4 to Prive refining, Ie, « 10! 10%,¢.; prime to choles grv } ‘ i et deny wale, 12, ger @ Wie} do, We teard of no sal oumon to prime Lota, BF of moment, The demand was lcht but prices were un- prime was quoted at 80 aS .¢. and fair about Bige. ‘The sales were about 50,010 Loa. wt Bige. a 3.40, faclude inva tot of Texas and prime at 89% Witekey.-—Receipts, 247 bbls, Ph deman | was light but yet which price LWbbla, were the market was firm at sold. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Oa:rans, Nov. 8, ist D prices; mid iting, 1 109, 97,500 500 bales; cousuwise, 84 pe » Great Britala, Stock, 75,129 bales, SAVANNAH, Nov. 5, ¥ misting, im active st full Cottor vi wise, 965 bales. 870. 160. Cotton in moderate falew, TUCO bales. Net recery Great Britala, 7,439 bales. Stoci demand cin Flour dutl and Wheat dni, unse Exchange unchanced. tras, $4 19.0 45 2, a 20; Chicago apr a 95. for ol | clined 60, a Ay ©. B OB Go, No. 2 Bic, © wteady ai unchanged; Bariey firm; No.2 spring 78g. Mighwiu: iron bo Mess pork 21. “Lard 12. a ath 8580 — *Preiehts 50a ss quiet and nels Recelpta, 8,000. bb Dushela wheat, 1000 bushels cora, 35.0.0 busuels ont, 44.000 bushels Tye, 3000 basiels barley, 2°00 hogs. Shipe eats, & flour, 140,00) bustie’s wheat, 25.000 bustr= cor, ‘oiits, 11,000 bushels rye, 23,000 bush. ela barldy, 1,900 bo, Oswnao, N. Y., Now. 5, 1870, Iv, with mw good demas 8 2000 bbls. No. 1 spring, B88 75 for amber winter, $7 25 heat dail aud uachanged $170; 90 busi Wabush held at 20 bushels at 3 sities 1,000 bushels at sales 13,600 bushels primo up shold State at $1. Rye Flour. stead, at 6 26 fo! # No. 1 Milwaukee clu at $b 2) | $126." Corn tirm, at an advance; ‘sal aud 800 bushels at Bie, Oa! Barley dull, but unchanged lake Canada at #1, 4,61 | peas nominal, Corn men! gL for bduited, 5 | for unboted, per ewt. Mul fe nuebauged: | | P18 a B05" whipstay, 424 mw BA; middiinge, a #0, Canal f Vheat, Ve; | to ‘Albany: ‘Hani | Ratirosd freight to Albany. 48 #4 HH 000 shels Ww 0.0 feet lumber, expors ty In store 1a 33,000 bushels bariey and 14.000 tee | here thin morning—#70,000 "busiels whe | Corn, (8,000 busivets oats, 62.6060 bualiels bau Tye, dU bushels peas. yy 14,000 bushels BFP ALO, Nov. f, 1870, Flour, 18,090 harrets at, 270,00) bushels: coru, 2100) bushels: ba 3” “bushes, Siip- | ments-W 7700 darhels; 25,000 nusnels; oats, 28,000 barley, 10,000 ‘bn sn Canal freighis’ ua corn, Vige.; ont 525 Ubia., al previo ales 17,060 bas 00) bushels red wioter bl by the boat load; Onta firm ; rales 49,00) busir . doc. ut the close, Other articles uy hs Pigg, per Giub | cunane-THIR DAY. | COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Sveneme CourT—GuNeray Terw.—Held py | | Judges Ingrabum, Cardozo and Barnard. Opens at haif-past ten A. M.—Balance preferred | and enumerated motions,—-Nos, 73, 75, 76, 82, 83, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 06, 07, | _ Supreme Courr-—Cineurs | Van Brunt. 0) 5, 1467, 2 | 2446, 2667, 2509, SUPREME Cour Opens at waif lar \ Gl ys. MeNan Doty et al, vs, Hodg le als. 7. Koss vs. Cassidy Wintgen et al; 9% Don 4c: 10. MeBaiue ys. Ring; 7 Conninraar. by 1 . Barnard et Y ¥s Canipbell, Sheri, Ui. Trumbull vs. Ring} her gana Married AloRST—WARNER.-On Wednesday, November 2, al the resfden f Mr. Chavies Warner, by the Rev, Hiram Hutchtos, JouN i. Hurst, Of Brooklyn, to Miss B. Chaka WARNER, Of veth, Ny J. Notungham and Leicester (sugiaad) papers please copy. Died. »—On Friday, November 4, ANNA A,, thew Armstroug, ip the 46th year of her ARMSTRE wife of Ma a ae. Relatives and friends are invited to atten d the fa- ; | neral, rom her late residen N, Je, this , (Monday) afternoon, at hall- ck. ‘Train teay o'clock, BAvoLeY.—On Suaday, November 6, Florence ' Louise, only child of Jerome and Belle Badgicy and | granddaughter of the iate Edwin Pees, aged 16 and 6 days. relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the faneral. from the resi- dence of her parenia, Cilnton place, near Hudson avenue, Bergen, Jersey Clty Heights, on Tuesday morning, ab eleven o'clock. Take Vlank Road cars , trom Jersey City terry. ‘On seventh day (Saturday), November 5, | Eviza F., widow of Pillip Bowne, iu tho 51a year of | her age. | ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respect. | Tally invited to attend the funeral, from her late | residence, 228 Clinton street, on Third day (Tuesday), | at eleven o'clock. ‘She remains will be taken to Flushing for interment. Broruy.—On Sunday, November 6, Mary Brorry, wile of William Brophy, aged 24 years and 6 monuns, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funerat, from her late residence, 69 West | Bireet, on Wednesday aiteraoon, at one o'clock. CANNING.—On Saturday, November 5, SUSAN CAN- NING, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Canning, aged 24 years, § months and 13 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully ro- quested to attend the funeral, this (Monday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from residence 67 York street, brooklyn. CONNELI.—Suddenly, on Saturday, November 5, JOHN CONNELL, in the H4th year ot his aye. ves and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral, from St. Francia Xavier's church, West Sixwenth atreet, this (Mou- day) morning, at half-past tea o'clock. CARROML.—The finerai Of MICHAEL CARROLL ts hereby postponed trom Monday until Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. CLAVIN.—On Saturday, November 5, JouNn CLAaviy, aged 20 years and 10 months, ‘The trends aud relatives of the family are re- Joot of Liberty sireet, New York, at one é z Zz Spectiully invited to atvend the tueral, from his late residence, 1,003 Third avenue, vais (Monday) at- ternoon, at ball-past one o'clock, CORTELYOU.—JAMES ConiveLYOU, aged 82 years, 4 months and 2t days. The friends aud acquaintances are respect: vViled to attend the funeral, at his son-in- liam = Gooper, West ter, this ( afternoon, at two o'clock, and Methodist BE; church, West Farms, at three o'cloc CROWLEY.—On Suaday, mover 6, MARGARET Crow Ley, daughter of T. UC, Crowley, aged 1 year, 6 months and 22 days. ‘The reiatives und friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her tally ine "8, Wile Monday) pisvopai two o'clock. CozzeNs.—At Rahway, N, J., on Sunday morning, November 6, SUsan M., widow of Frederio 8. Coz sens, tn the oth year of her age. ‘The Criends aud relaluives af ine famuly are resuect i} Chapter and Iannis The market was dull and heavy, cloving at | oa it, flour, 98,000 | ad | 4.000 bushels | parents, 10 Albany otieet, on ‘Tucrday afternoon, at | 9 fully tavited to attend the funeral, from St, vaurs Chiron, Yonkers, Ne Y.., an Tueaiay Mtornoon, ab one o'clock, Carriages wilt bo in wal on the arrival of the twelve o'clock train from alreot. . Philadelphia 4 please copy. vik DEEN: » At Ohoeeace Vin, On Randa October 3% Of Grigt's disease, 1. A. DaMING, aged OL year. Bar mh (JOW.A) PADSKS Please COPY. Dosctea, —On saturday, Sovenber 4, CatHal Dosonen, wife of Uonry Duscher, aged 31 years 9 months, montis, vited Now ‘The friends of the family are respectfally im to aitend the fuueral, irom her late resideu M44 Sullivan street, Us (Monduy) afternoon, o'dloa Ke ELLiort, —Suddeniy, CRAWVORD F ‘The relativ bers of Tav Peiday, November 4 car aad 6 mont, fanvly, also mene oos, Fe dud A, Mey Une t are respeetfall 1 tro.a his lave 204 West Thiriy-sixtu strest, tuls (Monday) » | afternoon, ato} HANILANON — empor 6, MARY TIANMANON, native Of Grau couuty Limerick, | Trelant. on 132 2 Lodge, Comar rentiested to aitond the fan dene Now its | ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited ty atte: nora, Unis (MOme day) aivernoon, at two resilence n-in-law, Wil tr, No, 304 Bast ACH street Horvoc! At Charleston, §, November 2, of disease ef tho ioart, G conae HL, onl son of Howel Hoppoek, tn ite ost year of nia age fKelatives and intends of Lue family ave respecte . on Wednesday, fully invited to aiiemt tue funeral, in his late j Fesideace, No, 26 W Fifty-foarth street, this | (Monday) afveraoe aC two ociook, tis remains | wi LANGTON. OG. afiera the 60th year of Nis ag Relatives and [rends are respectfully invited to atiend the faneral, from his late residence, Ucean House, Ooney Island, Uiis (Monday) afieraoon, as | two o'clock. 3 ; . Leonarp.—-On Saturday, November 5, Jawre Lwonarp, formerly of couaty Cork, ireland, ta the 83d yeur OL bis age. itclasives aud friends of the family, also the Members of Volunteer Engine Company No, 31, are respectfully tnvitel to attend the fuueral, from his late residence, $63 (old No.) Third avenue, near Fit ty-seventh street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. LouMAN.—On Saturday, November 5, Henny LOH MAN, aged 33 years, LL months and 25 days. The reiatives and friends of the family aro re fily invited to attend the funeral this (alonday) ‘noon, at two o'clock, Irom the Geran Lacheram church, Fourth street, near Greenpolut avenue, Greenpoint, MauNogr.—9n Saturday, November 5, CATHARINE HALL, wite of Peter Maunder, The relatives aud triends of the family are re- Spectfully Invited to aweud the funeral services, a8 | her late resideuce, 55 West Tenth street, tus (Mon | day) eveniug, at half-past seven o'clock. The ree mains wilt be taken on Tuesday morning to Oak HL Cemetery jor interment, Mowe. —Lo this city, on Sunday morning, Nove a- ber 6, Sanan widow of Thomas G. Mower, M. Dep United States Army, of funeral hereafter, AN.—On Saturday Tuomas, sou of Thomas aud years and ¥ month ‘The relatives and frtends of the family Fr respect- nity Cemover ey island, on sunday, November ne sickness, H. Lanaron, im morning, November Anna Alu n, aged | fully invited to attend (ae faneral, tro: Oe AL Kast | Houston street, (iis (Monday) afiernvoh, ob oae | o'clock. | Mukeapy.—On Saturday, 5, GACK | MonRgapy, in the Gorn native of | Muilifarntam, county \ | Poe relatives and iriends vf he faniiy ave respect funeral, this (Monday) from his late residence fully tavited to act | afvernoon, at one 0’ | No, 500 Bast Twelith street. MGCLANE.—I) Brooklya, on Saturday, November 6, MARGARET MOCLANG. Her irieads and ves are respectfully invil to attend the funeral, tis (Mouday) aiternvon, al two o'clock. MoOarray.-—-On | M, MoGarray, ¢ |. Tne reiativ O attend tie 1 the November 5, ELiat 12) yeara, ifrents of the Camiy are Invited tueral, [rout asi Twenty-ninta j Street, tls (Mouday) aiternoon, ab wall-pass one vu’ clock. Dover (New Hampshire) papers please copy. YeRor.—Oo Sunday, Novewner 6, PILL MoT?, HaUve of Londonderry, ire.and, aged TL u e. ‘The friends of th are respectiuily invited tend the Taneral, m his jate residence, Lit street, Brooklyn, of Tuesday afternoon, at orry papers please cony. Nac in ovkiya, OW Saturday, November 6, CORNELIUS 5 du tic 72d year or his age, he friends of tie family are invited to attend the funeral, from his lave resilence, No. 119 Third place, Brookiyn, lo-day (Monday), ab fWeive o'clock Goon. a 7 01 4 von } i = y 5. Lh. Saturday, we exposed the danger of paringwith myestments, dali aud. heavys with the StrRewe COURT—Crramens.—teld by Jndge | _ NORVELL.—At New Brighton, 5. 1, on q | Nos. 276 and 273 Fulton stree : t ; w i 4 Y Y ‘ 4 =e ides | November 6, Joswen L. NORVRLL, aged 3) years, | and ouuseu & damage of colina! morning | and particularly of speculative sales, the incon | Frm fi sennol a tor export, os | Brady. Calendar called at twelve A-—First Monday | “Trends of the familly are invited to attend the sistency of the opposition to the market being such | baies for #otnuing and 1s bales for culation, Ia transit | “ , a 1.—Hel funerat. from the resivence of bis f ©. C, Not s from Charleston to Liverpool 100 bales. Free, on, board at | | SUPARIOR Court—Tnrtar Terw—Part eld | vail, on Weduesaay afternoon, at two o'clock. Oar ‘The daughter of a well known citizen of the East- | 48 to induce the suspicion at Umes that the pro- | Sivanaab, #0 bales, Ly 40., 716d, freight. kor tature de. | before Judge McCunm. Opens at eleven A, 8. | rages will bo logwaiting al Gaarantine (Tompklas- ern District was committed to the Penitentiary yes- | fessed ‘bears’ were secretly in coiluston with the ig Or yates ere, wits aes, oon as | as 4 ps or. ota heterh dot oe 807, 339, i \ valtey ats jug on the arrtvat of the one o'c.ock boa’ terday for loading a lewd and vagrant lite. “bull? cliques and merely acting a8 bell-wethers to | ceorocuon in'spor cotton, Tukure consracta ruled lower abd | 953° Boe, BiG, Va 5H, ITO. ee BEL dey Bom aba om \ Tonk oot of Whiligall street. ? 3 peter cial deputy | MABCE AB OUisile short Interest In furtherance of Be at ake donee rennin sir Decerbers {Oo ac ) 872, 146, 373, 302, AlKG Causes OI the’ teri for Oc- Onan Fn rare Srinath eto Marshal Dallon thas sworn in 500 special deputy | tne schemes of the latter, The very fact that moncy | Ih'jes 400 at I6scc. and 100 at \G.se; for Febracte, 20» at | tober, anim ive of county Limerick, ‘Ireland, fg Raa e taChaiad are dodo’ Us appear ani be.| 12. HEC to be. worth only two or itireo. | WMcsnap game foe mt exe Asp toes arenas (oe No |, COMMON Piaas—Hart I—indye Robinson, —Nos. | SSN a monds of the’ family are re ‘ 5 vember, 2.09 at lose. ; December, 200 at 6c. 10) at it) ye is: wet down, 64, 7 6, 249, 266, 1 0, elativy, e > fan e day. One thousand axe notified toappear and be} 1. cont this winter 1s diverting a great | Fenruaty, lon at Bees ana t 9, b. Savannah) 1,00) on pre; ao $09, Sa al Phar te tate Lee, 49, | SpegHfatly Invited to atten t the funecai, from ane ” pe ett deal of capital to securitics which arg , TPtrme Weauele | 4, 154, 185, 156, 16% 91, 18), 214, Zid, 41s, 219, 7g 7 ile Fosdence, No. Jat Madtsou sireet, on Tuesday A Young man named Gustavus Hume wassoier-} on the ist of reliable dividends aying ‘and ant Neto ae | | B00 102 | P On Saturday eventng November & Manes nibly crashea by machinery at Havemeyer’s sugur | investments. Where specalation 4s cl | ordinary . a ies riteet |. Barton cee Part T—Sudge } 43 oloved wite ot John 0. Pieper, aged 33 years refinery, First street, Williamsburg, on Priday after- ri 2 > ¢ Good ordin if 0, 40 # 5 4123, 4193, 421, 42g2° | 2 wlontbs and 21 days. noon, that he died yésterday mormag. EEL OE IA OUE OF ERS pay Ps OC, Fa) SUGUOS EO FEMABE, (7 Oe muita, We Pare Le deded Shea Noe taste th A211, 4202 | Rolatives and frlouds of the famlly are respectfully’ daa a t unprofitable, Moncy intelligently employed pro- | Ntidiing. eames boy M154, 3207, 4220. 9200, de dee” 298% | invited to ationd tho taneral, thts (Monday) alter Billy Richardson has introduced the novelty of | duces money. The older the country grows the | bars hk TR yes HRS i %, » oi Bid vt Ld tarda thet bdo noon, at one ock, fro Wer inte residence, cor | Stoves to warm the passengers in the cars of nis | the rate of interest becomes. Heuce, investments | Allee Falmer, were eo.d) private BROOKLYN COURT CALENDARS. Onieny, fifth street cud secoud'aveaue, to Lutheraa ; i : sorbed | 2ale4. Wore mada to. jubbers at our. previous eee y Fifth avenue line. This conics of his acquaintance | Wich pay good dividends are gradually absorbed | tions: —Rio— Ordinary eaizoce, Ide. Mages tat Omneurr eT. —Before Judge Githort, Purts.—Suddenty, on Saturday evening, Novem- With attara tu Albauy, wihwre the people are auead | by capitalisis, Eugiaud isan old country, and mo- good dow, Ibe. 4 16, nald et al. F | ber 5, Sanous B, Pires, age . in this feature of comfort ty travelling. The exam- " Taneral wil tke plac at two o'clock, Irout (he Of tis brO- riniy, Hobert S. Alien, 4.0 Clermont avenue, near Fulton, Brookiy: Re atives and irtends, also the members of Mercantile Lodge, No. 47; Valestine Encampinent, No. 0, 1. 0. O. F,, tle Oda Feiows? inesday after- . ns | va. Reddis: 14. Wiliams vs | Funeral Benet Association, and the Order in gene | Fepresenting that he was a Philadelphia brother Who | We uote the column of prices and dividends for corn, 15138. ariey, 8 and Traders’ Fire Insurance Compauy; 15. | T) are invited to attend, had been robbed of several hundred dollars m New | share selling above par:— do. f dull | Langton vs, Carhart ct al; 18, Watson et al. vs. Nor Members of Mercantile Lodge, No, 4%, York, succeeded in obtaining enougn money to live Att five ws nigh BD Hour was dull but un- Devereaux; 17. Strauss v: ennet etal: 14. Puts | LO, 0. F., wall punctual at the Lodge meeting, ou lor a week orto. ie Was seen in a barroom Stocks, Dividends, Market Price. | ¢} F was moderately active — C bejl; 1% Bingham vs. Biydenburgh, | OM Tuesday evening, otf inst., to make arrange in a few hours alterwards acing in a manner quite | Southeastern (2d pref.).. 24 per cent. 110} stunaiered prion, Bales S40 pie: Corn mest was in more exectior, Maree Onter ee el. aa, eure ments to: aeand. te Tuneral of OGt Tee, caiaciod discreditable to the organization of which he | Great Northern......... 5 per cent. 123 | randywine, $4 60.04 Gi for Boutern, coe, ‘$4 for Wie | Ory Court.—1. Berry vs. The Brooklyn Ferry | brother, M. Bo Piyg, Brothors of otaer lodges are claimed to be @ member. Great Northen (td pret.) 6 per cent. 185 | Western. We quole:— Company; 2 Winkler Va, The City of Brooklyn; #. | Mnyited to meet with us By order, Thomas sennings was convicted in the Court of panne and Nor ere 6% ber pir im | iegutae tis metas 20.| Winter et al. vs. Willard eb ales & Gill ye MoNamnee fi : H Movants e Gaien A , eames li Ce tp ap 27 | Superdine State... - in 640 otal; 5. Sherman ys. Mortimer; 6. O’Brien vs. Cap- | ,, RE! norming, November 4, Us Kul Sessions a short time since of bigamy and yes'erday _ eh Nac eR eg ee tole 55 5% Wweill;'7. Doherty vs. Davis et al.; 8 Taylor va. Dick- | %+ Ret, aged 44 years, ‘ he was sentenced by Judge Troy, ‘Che prisoner told Northeasterm,.........+. Tq per cent. M5 | Buportns Wests : ton ae son;'9, Thermann ys. Nelson; 10. McGrath vs. Dulty; ae a a We sand merabers. of Harrington un auily convicte), aud, further, tint at the tune it | was weak, and declined to 110 on the absence of the | heundhoop alo. shippitw: bra Diba 66. oT i "16M: irant: 1. a 2238 Wesi Twent. ts i 5 Nae wey 8 e 5 oop hile, a » ) | Ellis vs. Mille nt; 1%. Le vs. aig don Plaga dy tpn Wri Sudge Troy hsteneato Neweteroushont fad | *Pecnlative support, which kept the premaum trom | Round hoo Ohio, trade brands +60 s 629 Butter et al; ‘18, Lynde ina;'19. Calkin vs. Ee On aoe tae. haareeenbek i PTS | then said:—“Jennings, what you have said ig | falling to its iegitimate level. At the same time the 4 [6730 609 2ebOetal; 20, Lynde etal, vs. bilas, im the ach re apes ae ember 5, JAMES KILBY, aaa but Pre riracnuene oaths Tapeaned loan market became easier, and rates began to favor e = ire pit . one 12 2S SET ER SUITE RR RE EE ‘ Phe retives aad irlends of the family are respect award you a year’s Luprisoument, but in view of the ur " if ae . Slee Puente s z a | fally juvited to at.end the funeral, ir ace re untruth you have told you are sentenced to ihiee enictiegen anbhougt A die ie Pe at Dr 0, | mieten pea ht tra | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | dence, N 0 South Fourt str : reay ORY, tae years’ linprisonment In the Penitentiary.” Jgen- | interest between holders and sellers, was of litile | Southern exira and familly, 160 a 18 U0 ns Stl Monday morning, at eleven o'ciock, without’ ture ings Was imucdialey removed to the ‘Pentten- | moment. | Gorn meal, Jersey... 4 ther invitation. Sime ON. —On Saturday, November 5, at 118 Fulton Brooklyn, HENRY SimMeson, & native of | county Tyrone, lreland, a ‘the friends are res faneral, from the Chur Our Lady of bevolse street. uear DeKalb avenn mnoraing, at ten o’cluck. Sreacue.—On Sunday morning, November 6, ABRAHAM Sprague, of Totteuvilie, SL Fricnds and retatives of the family are respect fully in rial. from Sv. Panis church, Toltenville, > L, on Tuesday allerioun, ab two v’cloc! SiMPKINS, —At his residen fay, Noveinber 6, JoUN Sime 1 Particulars of funeral he SPaubp JD Sunday, Parkick, the tnfaut so. of Bernard aud Rosana Spaulding, Linonth and 4 days, ‘The relatives and iricnds of the family are re- Speettully tuyited to attend the funeral, irom tie re- | stdence of his parents, No. 4 Lexiugion avenue, | between Forty-cigitu and Forty-ninth streets, thi, (Mon‘tay) afternoon, at haif-past une o clock. TAYLOR.—At Stapleton, on Sunday moraing, No- vember 6, ALICE, wife of Uke late Josep ‘Suylor, years. : » friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Presbyterian churea, Stapleton, 8. on Wednesday aiternoon, at two o'clock. Tirvs.—On Sunday, November 6, MARY ANM, youngest daugliter of Jonn and Even Titas, Funeral service wil be heid at 85 Horatio street, a ti this (Monday) alternoon, at ball-pasi one jock. California papers please copy. TERAY DE ACEAs—On Saturitay, November 5, sad- deniy, TERESA TeRRY DE ACea, aged 3) years, daughter of Tomas ferry, of Creafuegos, Cuba, The iriends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from St. Stephen's church, Twenty-eighth atreci, this (Monday) morning, at lall-past ten orclock. Warrer.—At Lugano, Switzerland, on Friday, Oo- tober 7, BLiZaceTnt M. WaLrar, wife of ©! 8 Walter and daugiter of the lute Joseph and Mar Ridgway, of this city, aged 32 years, The funeral will Lake place Ou Tuesday morning, at eleven o’clock, fromthe Church of New Jorasa- lem, Thirty-itth street, between Park and Lextag- ton avenue: WaLtack.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, November 5 ETH, adopted daughter of “Matthew T. Wallace, in the 26th year of her age, ‘The friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of Mr. Stepien Jeo- pings, 150 tierkimer street, Brooklyn, this (Monday) alternoon, at half-past two o'clock. ASTROLOGY. 4 CLAIRVOYANT WHO WAS NO BQUAL IN America.—Ail who are sick or in tfouble should coa- her; 20 likenesses or love powders; Dut Will cause ApeEd narriages and allay the most serious trouble, Uilice 4 Bieecker street, near Macdougal, | | | MADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS ¢ yant, tele Of hnaband. 160 and Seventh ay 'LAIR- ences way the past, present and fat sbews lk: Weet Forty-drat street, betwee euad RIGINAL lermeye = ca! Spirtiuaitet between Twenty-third nnd egeapaanh Sree PMILLIS, THE UNRIVALED INDIAN MEDICAL and Kueiness Clairvoyant, re it Tore. UW Wert Talrie-deeoud mirgeh aade Steth erenna

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