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FLEETWOOD PARK. NN Trotting Yesterday—Swoepstakes $400, 1wo Mules aud Repeat, and a Match of $200 Between Country Roadsters. ® Three or four hundred persons, among them forty or fifty ladies, assembled at Fleetwood Park yester- day afternoon to witness two trotung contests be- tween horses belonging in the section of Fordham. Much interest was taken in the two mile and repeat sweepstakes, and really @ more clever struggle of iis character has not taken place fa this vicinity for some time. The country roadsters, aithough not of tne nature styled “clippers,” caused much enthusl- asm among numbers of their respective partisans, So that at times their hilarity was a good deal more like an indian war cry than anything else tt can be compared to, MATON OF $200—sUMMARY. FLEETWOOD PARK, MORRISANIA, August 29,— Match, £20), mile heais, best two in three in harness, Peter Baggs, Jr., names % g. Honest John. 1. Samuel G. Sheldon names bik. m. Nelly land severevcneeeee 2 2 Quarter. Hap, Mile, 50 per Firet heat.. ond heat. 4s 1:35 | TWO MILES AND REPEAT. First Heat.—Belle of Oneida was the favorite against the feld. She was on the Inside, Hickey second, Blily Bird third and Steila outside. They ‘were sent off with Hickey leading and Billy Bird a bad fourta, On the turn Belle of Oneida and Stella delt their feet, but the former was brought down to her work nicely, and, making a spurt, went to the front, and was leading two lengths at the quarter in’ thirty-nine seconds. Hickey was second, the same distauce In advance of Stella, with Buly Bird a dis- tance m the rear, At the haif-mule pole Stella, after @ game contest with Hickey, took second place, and for a little while pushed the leader, but it was ineffectual, and they passed that point Belle of Oneida one length to the front, Stella second, three, tengths ahead of Hickey, and Billy Bird now practi- cally beaten for the heat. At the end of the first mile, in 2 Belle of Oneida ted one length, Steia second, six lengths in front of Hickey. From this potnt Steila followed the forcing bustuess way to the three-quarier pole, and, though sue made a gallant attempt, never could assume command, and the | poe goi so hot for ber on the homesteten she lest r feet and fell to third position, Belle of Oneida ung under the Wire a winuer by two lengths, lickey was third, a neck in advance of Stella, and Billy Bird a distance out, but, owing to his misera- bie send-ou, the judges allowed him to start for the Second heat. ‘Tilue of the two miles, 53: Second fea'.—fiickey now becime the favortt many of the buyers thinking he would last longel than the Belle, and a large business was dono at the following 7ates:—Hickey, $100; belle of Ouelda, $85; the fleld, $17. Atthe fourth atiempt they recetve: the word, Kelle of Oneida being tirst, Lickey second, the others in good positions. At the quarter pole Bello of Oneida was leading two lengths, Hickey cond on a “fy,” Stetla third and billy Bird last. ime to this point, thirty-nine seconds Down the backstretci the contes: began to be more interesting, And at the half-mile pole, in 1:19, the Belle led but @ heck, Stella second, hali a length in front of Billy Bird, who Was one length aliead of Mickey, the ‘alter looking very ure: billy bird new osed with the Jeader, aui it was nip fad tuck down the homestretch; but the Bale hud too wueh foot, and they passed under the | ‘Wite the first mue Belle of Oneida tree lengths ta Advance, Billy Bird second, one lcngth anead of ckey, Who was half Alength in frontot Stelia, | Tine, 39. Front this pomtit was quite apparent atthe belle wonla fake in the money, although bul’, Bird struggled gallantly lor the post of honor, | mene became unsteady and his “fys’ were tfre- fourth Stella and Hickey alternated in third and when Diaces until the homestretch was reached, Bud. Soule begau the lorcing business on Buily and pr re, “dead as a stone,” went to the rear, wiih 6 Bere came home on a jog, by ten lengths tea ae ‘ie heat and race, Stelia Second, unree Bi ie ‘HS 10 Xror of Hickey, wlio Was oue ahead or aie bieee of the two miles, D. RW. ke "3 repeat, tn tart, peakes $400; two miles and Alexander Vatter , ‘Oneida...... Yon entered ch. m. Belle of i Bob Jonnsoa entered yy, Hey ott 32 . Carey entered &. griijeK R, J. Anderson entered vg pity Bird i : 2 William Weeks entered DiK’y, ight Bellis... ar. TIME Neh aes Mileand Two st ieae _ Fair tle a lune a Second he; + dav 8 ae 29 TEE “LOST CAUSE" AND THE “CONCES- SIONISTS."" To THs EDITOR OF THe HeRAL I have read attentively the article signea “Con- cessionist” and your strictures apon if, Iam by birth and education a Southerner, and the South ean have no vital interests trom which my sympa- thies can be weaned. With a very large majority of Hl her most prominent citizens1 am personaily well | Acquainted, and among her leading jurists and statesmen that acquaintance has been suflictently | Inumate to enable me to recognize tne style in | which most of them commit their thoughts to Paper. The aadresa “Concessionist’? suspects emanated from the pen of an eminent Southern statesman I denounce asa “put up Job” by a radi- cal fraudmonger, and a badly boiched one at that. ‘There is in this city at this time not less than five thousand Southern merchauts making their autumn purchases, Yesterday evening I conversed with over one hundrea of the most Intelligent repre sentatives of this proverbially intelligent and hon- erable class of Southern geuticinen, and of tue organization to which “Uoncessionisv’ alludes not one of them ever heard. Th id address did not ewanate from a leading Southern mind its want of dignity, perspicuity and power leaves candor nothing to doubt. That such fecble twaddie ever proceeded from the piquant pen of that Wustrious master of pure English, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, ts not rendered more grossly improbaole by its petulant puerility than tt is by the awkward ignorance it displays of what are the well known sentiments of aifection by wuich Mr. Stephens’ re- spect for the Northern people uaa always been in- spired, and the equaily weil reputed sentiments of reverente he ever bas cherished for the gemtus of our government. Independent of ail this there are in that address direct personal allusions whicu those to Whom Mr. Stephens and hts personal rela- tions are itimately Known, are bouad to know, and with a confidence that must dismiss discussion, emphatically assert Mr. Stephens under no circumstan ever would or ould have consented to make. ‘hose pert tyros Who, perching themseives upon sults of presump- tion, Make assaults upon Mr. otepiens editorially, and then, with a meanness that is niggardly, refuse to repubiish his courtly and conclusive answer, and with @ cowardice that Is pitiable skulk ike whipped spaniels into a sullen stience, not daring to deny one of his facts, or even reply to, much less attempt to answer, one of his arguments. 1 have, as he has, nothing to say; but when the sianderer comes for- Ward to strike at the tone of his temper, and malevo- ain misrepresents his feelings as well as to malig- nantly caricature his taste and sense of propriety, L trust, sir, you will appreciate the personal vevotion of a life-long friend, who fecis it to. be his duty to put upon such impertinence and scandai the seal of @ categorical contradiction. D New York, August 29, 1571. OINESE FEEDING THE DeAD.—Jotn Chinaman has some very peculiar ideas regarding the state of his deceased countrymen, Sanday ine Western House bus and an express wagon [ook @ joad of the be- nighted heathen out to the cemetery to perform the (vo them) sad and soleam rites of feediug te dead. Arrived at the graves of thei countrymen, the provi- sions and other things delonglug to the ceremonies ‘were placed beside the altar, a rude, Loliow brick structure, raised about two leet and covered ove) all except asmail tole in the top. This altar has draught holes in the ends and sides, and is used to burn up the ceremonial papers when the rites have been accomplished. ‘The provisions consisted of a middling sized porker, roasted whole; fruit, Chinese liquor and some kind of eatables. The pig was placed beside we aitar on a large wooden tray, and some clean Straw spread at the toot of the tray, Some liquor, probably Chinese brandy, was spriukiea on the straw. A Chinaman tuen came forward, and after raising and faliing his Clusped bands three times knelt down on the straw and bowed his head tree tiues close to the pig's bina ject. Then he took @ Hittle cup tiled with the Hquor aud spied a portion of iton the straw. Then anoiuer and another went through te ceremouy watii ail ha participated at the grave, the papers burned ob (he allar, Wie pro- visions put in (he Wagons and (ve party returned. Formeriy the Chinese left the provisions at the ‘aves, but the Indfins, who believed that a live Indian had more need of foou than a dead Ohina- man, used to watcn for the day of the ceremony and devour the spoils. itis supposed that several Chi- namen in consequence of this loos ‘ood were Ula Dio to reach the celestial heaven. Now tho Uhinese leave the food long enough for the spirits to geta square meal and then bring it away with them,-— Marysvilie (Ca:.) Apped, August 22 SUICIDE IN THE AUBURN STATE PRISON. —On Sat- arday morning, about one o'clock, Charies Heelop, a@convict in Auburn, N. Y., prison, committed sui- cide by cutting throat with a razor, He was discovered soon after by one of the night guard, and an effort was made to get him to tie nospital, but he died before he was got out of the cell. Tie Was sent from Wyoming county tn October, 1°04, for the crime of murder in the second degree. He was about twenty-nine years of age. Au evort had been made by his friends to secure wu pardon, but it had fatied, and It is supposed this ts the cause of his commit ting the deed. Hs head was nearly severed Irom his = | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 ee. ow, Januat a Jury, 6 57%; do. do continued very strong. Th rf Jlable room both { and im fair demand; No. 2, 58, Martey ‘firm and painfut fllness, Mrs. A: Pere, re! james q 185.do, Leh ata abe a byt illbdipilad 53 . | by steam and fall tands to Fee ge | Galea ant recht bast: | fair demand; No. ? spring, ode’ a él Highwines quiet and | G. Perine, tn the Tist year of her age. et OH i Ali, | 4prtiana . n, 69a 60; Arkansas sixes, 53 a 55; est considerably. In the chartering line here was & fair seas ot Os. ore abranger and shade higher, es ‘The relatives and friends of the fintiy are invited do, sevens, a 00; Mobileand Ohio Rallroad sterling, | fu tabsones ani it Hema of onuars checeed pat | dul declined Tos.; #4 {a #4 6). Catun vat and wees | $0, attend the funeral. from the sosudence of her 90 a 98; do, \interest elghts, 80 a 83; do. second | ness. en, ts se tei Freights firm and steady Wheat to Buf. | Gaugiter, Mra. J. Fountain, Toat Hill, Stacen de Rae pee on inane ace elpta-4,000 bois. flour, 160,000 bushels whent, 2y, Slut inst, at hall-past twa a Bh . ‘ain at 10\ WALL STRERT. 1 Mortgage eign’. 67 a 70; Missistpp! Central Rall. | Dishelec’ Rime ft iN Ps 100,000 bushel ages will be I j dy ri bi bushels oata, 14,009 bushels rye, ein waltingat Van Tugpay, August 20—6 P. M.f road frat mort \@e sevens, 82 a 86; do, second | a:9id. Yo Loudon by ey and 3,000 hogs. Shipments-0,000 bbla. | derblit landing on the arrival of th y soles al0Md. The charters comp Yes ae | Spanish br , 78,000 busbele wheat, 31,000 bushel 20.000 bush: boat from New York. © one o'clock On ‘Change to-daywheat was dull and steady | mortgage eights, ®‘ 978; New Orleans and Jackson | farceiona ur Mars 4, 2,1) bois, refined am on pri- | els oats, 1,000 bushels rye, 15,000 bushels barley aad 1,000 “ jhe at until toward the clos¢when it became heavy and | frst mortgage, #5 a\88; Jo. second mortgage, 76 a | yate terme; » Scant’ bark, froma’ Vulladeipala Xo dom, | Moae are Be Np rte ER ta ty prices sligntly deca. The cotton market was | s0; Memphis and Cheston Ratlroad first mort Tica te narione = Fe Oe er roe 26) THE CONDITION oF THE years, { month and 7 days. moderately active and} fraction higher. gage, 85 a $9; do. seoa id mortgage, 16a 78; Green- | bbls refined Sj an morican, shin, 1908 ITIO THE STREETS, Furerat today (Wednesday), Aug past Fm at hale Sam Pape or can weer. ville and Columbia Resl\oad, guaranteod by South | 5,00 quarters. wh Tee A Beis snip, 600 ) TO THE Eprrok or rie dee Hreet, South Brooklyn.” ie sts Upon reading your remarks in a late issue of your ReapY,—On Tuesday, Angust 29, 1871, Jonn H, Oo e , eldest son of James and Bridget Ready, Journal in reference to the condition of the streets aged 21 yeara, 10 months and 4 days. ‘The aggregate expois, exclusive of specie, from | Carolina, 55 a 57; Macon and brunswick, guaranteed rare. gains voyage and rate, % NN ere by @ be the port of New York § foreign ports for the wees | by Georgia, 73 a 16; WilmUngton, Charlotte and viyionpoargh sitet or bags but prices renal teas rf ending August 29, 18Tlamounted to $3,955,742. Rutherford eights, 65 a 60;:.Momplis and Little | quoted at tise. x Loe. for bags, A8rse, for Calcutta and | of this city, one fact seems to have escaped the gen- | “fii funeral takes place, from tne residence of hia THE IEW LOAN, Rock Raliroad eights, 78 a 80;7.Mempnis city sixes, euL AND JUTE —The market remains very qnict for eral observation, and which induces me to forward | parents, 124 Greene sireet, Peo Thursday afternoon, leaably " to Calvary Cemetery. The Treasury Depatment announce that the | 00a 61; Savannah city sevens, St a 89; New Orleans | tit foyelde ani lomentic. and prices ara, not noticon>'y | tng communication, in the hope that it may be the $20,000,000 of five pe cents has been subscribed | consols, old, 74 a 76; do, issued railroad sixes, 73 & d do., $165 a $170 per ton; Manila, 13v., gold; | means of remedying the evil by drawing the atten- for and the books closd. Much interest 1s mant- | 16; do. sevens, 3 a 70, 0.4 Tamapion,’ 16, » Tipe, in bond; Jute, fested as to what will the Treasury programme THE STOCK MARKET DULL AND’ LOWER. for September, and aso whether Secretary Bout- ‘The sternest moralist would tind little greund for ‘traw $1 a $1 06 for loug | Encumbermg the sursets with carts, tru D ay, August 23, atier a long 2 liness, LEWIS ST#TTAUBR, in the 56ub tion of the oMicials whose duty it 13 to attend to | year of his age. its, J/,0., currency. ay ot eee Formier‘prises eontinng frm, and the | such matters, Ihave reference to tho custom of Tne oe indie Gotan ated Molads Dies Codes quoted at $L 05 for shipping, £ , kO 1 Sanuel Loage, |. 0. B. B.; congregation well will lasue a noticeof his intention to redeem | complaint on the score of stock gambling just now, 0) 4 the old ave-twenttes, achieve the same object by | for the market has drifted into very virtuous dul- | former pricen continus to rule. Lumet Wells ihe weewly | clty Will convince any one that this practice has | META, to-lay (Wednesday) at two orclock P. M. an enlarged purchase of bonds during the ensuing | ness, A feeble movement 1s perceptible now and | (Helly Of tie 24th instant. siaies ax follow “The excite” | become a perfect nuisance in more respects than ag me ee en ee month. “The ’62's wereselling to-day at 112%, with | then, here and there, but itis ever remittont and | weeks bas nonrl fubeds the aitenon 9 tl fe trade now one, In asanttary point of view tts especialy so, |. STRINEIL-On Monday, August 23, Mrs CaRortwa 4 cted towards the new crap, min gale mes aiNeN, mother of Herman s . ye arian, . gures have been ao further, those same | F. and A. M.: of Lebanon Lodge, I. 0. B. 8, frieada z f ocon- | Pear for that purpose; l, Ment of his purchases at the Sub-Treasury—his ne- | slowly settled, Lako Shore and Rock Island accom. | {rMied, This unseitied state of things J not iikely to con. | EWE cok Nnne Paton! wing to ihe fact that the | and relatives aro invived to ateend the funeral, from cessities in the formeirespect being measured in- | panying each other down to 110%. Later in the day | accurate conclusion as to the extent of the yield and its | carts afford @ good place for the receptable of gar- | her late residence, #4 Pike street, this (Wednesday) bs quality can be arriv ‘The yield is now variously estl- | 1. morning, at half-past nine o'clock. versely by his abllitiesin the latter to buy below | Wabash shook off tne incubus of tho general neavi- | thated at trom one-ait to threestuarters’of that of inst | page and ashes from the surrounding houses. As | Mie Tt ory of Mount Nebo Lodge, No. 257, F, m par in gold. It seems ‘he most sensible course at | ness and started off on a brilliant little ran, which Lhe oF 50,000 to 75,000 bales, ‘the eattmated cov nuisance. Te and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend tnd ( f° this c ( 1,000, bal nuls . Take for example Fourth sireet, near ", u ‘sae least to continue nis ‘eekly purchases of bonds | took it up to 65:4. Reading also refused tobe in- | is scarcel tay aves ol opinion Lgl Sixih avenuo, whien is a very narrow street, with a panera lok readily Oe Sy ete ui a quality, all contending that It will be the poorest cropot ta | Taliroad track im the centre. On either side carts ; 64 Pi , ede til he can no longer buy at a discount tn the | volved in the general drowsiness and paddled 1t8 | re vir wrowa, There certainly are good grounds fer such | are left standing for the disiauce of @ couple | Hesday) morning, a nine gag open market, when ‘ecourse can be had to | own boat.so successfully as to stem and overcome Delle, aa many’ yards, which & week ago, gave promite of | of blocks, and it 18 Impossible for any other ike aided Arie tate rig special re : " good quality, have since been struck with black mould (the | vehicie to pass through in an mite direction Seorr.—0! [01 agus a » Of his rest. ne demption, ‘ine fact should be re- | the downward tide, achieving the mark 115 late 1M | Fesuit'of too much rain) and are fast decaying, Certainly 00 | tho raters How ws it Dossibie toe auch & Bireae {0 | aence, No. 226 South First street, Jersey City, Mane membered throughout all these considerations: | the afternoon. The rest of the lst was as nearly peter recor extala ne Se real santo! hae may Bo foun be cleaned properly? And what applies to the | TIX A. Scorr, engineer, in the 44th year of bis age. id try to cone a ‘ . the placing of the $30,000,000 five per cents | featureless as it was possible to be. trast at Wo. to ile, pee Ibe itis Lelfeved there wit bew wider | locality above mentioned upphes with equal force a Lip at ep Shoot aa A AI Mrecinned ooaron, does not reduce 3! I St | Tange of prices this season than has ever existed before, | tOnumerous other portions of the city. Why, sir, I | atte ne 5 . the principal of ihe debt ) Tne following table shows the highest and lowest | CWiEe to ul extreme scarey. of tne hoje andthe predomi: | have seen large trucks backed to the curb ava fuly | corner South First street and Kast Hamilton ure one doilar. However atricate the process the | prices of the prine!pal stocks during the day:— nance of worth trash.” The current el ‘ é 3 5 . quotations are occupying one-haif of the streets and the same trucks | 0D Wednesday, the 0th Inst., at two o'clock P. eventual result will be the simple conversion of Hignest, Lowest, | State, We. 0 2ic.; eastern, Ie. a de, ; Westero, Ibe. a 210; | bearlag the mames of Wealthy and influential firms | | VAN NoRpeN.—On Tuesday, August 29, THOmag $20,000,000 of six per sents into five per cents, | New York Centrai consolidated 9894 9814 | Uo yeatlings, 6.48 reckons in the city, who are supposed to be abie to pay rent | L. VAN Norpss, 1n the doth year of his age. ew York Central scrip 947; 945g TRoNn.—The market was quiet but steady for both Scotch | for stabling thelr conveyances without encumbering Relatives and friends of the family are invited to “Any redemption of the dit, strictly speaking, must be accompnshed by the jurchase of bonds with the present resources of the Treasury. It 1s true that the European subscriptims were mostly in cash, ot 300 | the public highway. Auother instance:—On Seventa | attend the funeral, from his late reslaence, 313 Weat 3014 | tons American, Alentown, Carvoy and Glendon ai 423 and | avenue, witch, LDelleve, cost a large amount to pave | Eugnteenth street, at two o'clock, om ‘Tureday after- 11434 per ton, respectively, for Nos. 3 and 1; 100 tons Glengar- | a short time since, carts, th: deep, near Seven- | noon. 1104 | ‘Bock, ex ship, at GiO. and o tons Gartsherrie, ex sbip, at 835; | teenth street, are at all mes to Ue seen. Ta there WeAverR,—At Astoria, L. I, Fama, wife of 6430 ons do. On private terms; 100 tons Eglinton on privat Not a law to prevent this occupancy of the public | Richard Weaver and eldest daughter of James M. 129 128)4 | and American pig at former prices, We note sales +900 double 7 + terms; ‘ - Jats Richardson, te Assistant Secretary of Pittsburg... 19 18 3d) tons old 't “rally stove ‘diary, Sa privat terns streets, and, ifao, cannot it be enforced? and Catharino F, byrne, aged 47 years, 19 montha wl hwestern. 3 é ‘oltness, ex ship, was obtainable at #7; refined bars were ;: x 5 the Tea a London, isdoubtiess quietly buying | Northwestern preferred. oa O13¢ | in fair demand and commnuded futl prices, with anies at 6.6 oop ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ve-twenties in the prop«ruon of dollar for deliar, ock Island. 11% 110% pees he eae mand Kuglish, and $20 a $100, gold, DEATH SENTENCE CoMMUTED.-~Ata meeting of the | fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the rest for assorted Swedes. ve! _ % | Atha + i 5 21 a ¥ thereby pursuing quietly a policy which Mr. Bout. | St. Paul.. 0236 Tome Cathe hacker rad weiiboub activity and orice: we: Governor and Council of Maine, on Friday last, the | dence of her eee fet Diy first street, om sentence of John F. Lawrence, tobe hanged for the | Thursday, August murder of Flmira A. Wood, of Banwor, was com. WILSON.—On sunday, August 27, Josgra P. Wite mnited to imprisonment for life in the State Prison, | SON, in the a6ub year of is age, Lawrence was convicted tn 1870. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the Een | MeNbvers of Greenwood Lodge, No. 660, and Saga- more Lodge, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited: nominally uachanged, Sroall ales at 8605 a 88 10, 2 100 lbs. for Spamsh and German pig, #515 a $550 for Kn; well pursues openly here in ihe Sub-Treasury weekly | St Paul preferred. : inh pig, 9340. per Ib. tor bar, and 1ge. per Ib, for sheet an fe. purcnases. In fact, the European bankers, who pho 8 PE re gig i constitute the majority of ine Syndicate, would | Western Union Telegraph. never have entered Into any igreement to suddenly | Pacific Mail.............. OLASSES —The market was dull but unchanget. Wa Cuba, centrifugal and mixed, Yo, Bae Me withdraw $80,000,000 of god from their money aes ge ae ‘: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. to attend the funeral, froin his late resilence, 272 market, As tne law stands Mr, Boutwell must give | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, | Kew idvteand, Bek ee BUEN a FASE OS Minch Perret eta on Wednesday, ays? roe NAVAi STORES.—The market was generally more active. 30, re O'C! ) aaa: Bsc spo to fase diy Pe the Tuesday, August 29—10:15 A. DP Prices for ronia were An seller's far cg 4 good deuand, Married. a ol ve-twenties that interest wil cease iS "Bl, c. ¥ rhe sales comprise 1,418 bbia, strained at $3 20 por b! : NSON—Ross. — ha 2 ay » 7 ie and the principal bo (i Hada bade 10 Welstango ex bia. common do, at #3 15,” 600 b Go. atlgs 18341 500 |r <Jtronee or sho brldoia Rese be ee tes Withee Ree nae wan Peraiy Foteomed, He IHS) ‘seron ¢ 40 Wella-Farco Ex bois, good do. at #3 2 ude at 87 29! 300 LAE ae Renton ane ae E-ADVERTISEMENT, 3 also begin witn the first numbers of the first issues | 2500 US 5-20, r, "6 25 Am MU Ex... 1g | bbls. do, Coe Re f Re: OS bie | daugnt ra ‘Captat i cn phe Guvor ae aoe R* 4 mee ¥ 9 Be $ Je 3 7g, tf be Bit p13. Use Japa in 1038, 3 hl 5 7 \ z or five-twenttes (the 1962's). It must strike every- | 1000.8 6's, curre aio Reading Recess Wag, | Herm ned ‘at $18, and (rumored) 2,000 DUM asller's option, | No card i ae behets i Mhehited RibsAidetie de body at once that before he could redeem and can- | 6000N CF nee Bods Wt do. 43g | September » On private terms, PHILLIPS—ARMSTRONG.—At Plainfield, N. J., on OFFIO® WASMINGTON AQueDveT, 4000 N-¥ 7's, v1, 200 Cle & Pitts iti 9 | closed rather weak, ‘The sales from Monaay, August 28, 1871, by Rev. Erskine M, Itod- WAuttsoxon, Angie 35, 1991 cel an amount of the old ponds equal to the sub gu) N ¥ Con 1's, "76, 100 Chie & N W RR. Te py A Mors Er ada 8 aman, Joly K. Putunies, oe New York, to MINNig EALED PROPOSALS will he recelved by fie uncrsignod Soriptions to the new loan he would produces | ii’ BeOS 2 IO CALA NWI pELT, AA | Whit wales of 100 bbls. Newbern at 3 87545 00 bbls. W BEDLOW ARMSTRONG, dalivery. inthe. Distslot of) Golusbia, oF ‘slno. millions spasm in the European money market that would | 600 pier tian | analy eauhectera Hs, ington (provision. tal rag lee ey ger Coen nad (9,000,000) of of 36 fnch cast tron Water Pipe a lead to the direst consequences, Doubtless many | 42000 Gen Puc gia bis 200 0, 0, 6 & Tad Gig | nary barrels) at g3 no Was quiet and nominal ed. Special Castinga. The entre quantity of pipe in divides inta : 3000 Unton Pac txt 109” "do at about $3 64, freee 5 Pnes¢ four lola, and proposals will be received fur the wi ofthe older five-twentles which would be called in | $0T€W ist sid.. 64 10) Ho aise | | Osti.-Linaced was goling tne Jobbing way. ato. a $e | ivi Zoe Totty OF chor Mtantuue Casere Da | lexmaunber of tga perenne aaah de Chic 4, N oy 072 k8 and barreia. de ape yas dal! and nomin Soda + aoa ly gd ED ay ~ p @ thi a bt der a7 for forenl redemption could not be immediately {Be Oita ate Weis toy 87 Gen ag SER. Ure whl wae witout actiiey, ant ori iin dalushier of thomas W. whi Lizzie M. of July #4. No bid wil. be reortet which an nt pont reached on account of their being held by peasants out ‘AStP let. 300 Chic & R 113; jwminaliy wn , aged 3 months, commence the delivery on or before the Ist day of Ucte- m 1 B00 0,0 & 10 Ist. 00 40... ig Yr —On Sunday, August 27, 1871, THOMAS | ber next. ana private investors In the interior of Great Britain 1000 Cedar F & Min ist $00 Mil &8tP RR ng very qui ul Brosyan, of pieuro pueumonia, in the 69a year of + Each bidder must agree, and the contractor will _be requf and Germany. Redemption in rotation, therefore, |» 1? shs Nasan Bank... Ww Mig St P RiCoE ga | ably weaker to-day. Bia age. rad to forteit ous daiiar (iL) a day for dolar Tn the delivery ° . SN y é | offering re ROME! aha re 4 a tach pipe and special casting beyond the ‘tired. presents so many dificuities, and tne market | f0ftamovrsenke.. ir aah cobain S| sellers would have to mect the extreme views 0 joule Telatives and frends of the family, also the | th scutes Man (hlaaaeartinensea ce. it et Te price of the 62's tu New York ana London being still | £99 Spring M Coal. 19 v4 ‘a8 nominal, at le. in bulk, ‘The sales of Journeymen Stonecuiters? Association, ave reapect- proposals for pipe or speclal enstings will be recetved 100 Pac M_S8 Co... pt in the pri peciiiene 200 Ohio & Miss Re. be, ndard white tor balance of month a. | fully iuvited to attond the tuncrul, trom the resi- D under par in gold the, conclusion seems inevitable ne West U Tel 60 Ohio & MRR pt. 9 2,000 2A Me., but we -in-law, Jacob Schaffer, 103 Bast plans and forme of piicasion that Mr. Boutwell can mako no startling changes in Quick M Co. 100 Col, C de iS CE ICIP a4 Sal BE hy nett thee Fitty-fourth street, this (Wednesday) inorntns at ten ELLIOT, ils eeanutd peogreiOr and tenthe wal aiap 12:15 Clock P.M. Sn Reterocnsbatne tae o'clock, thence to St Stephen's church, Hast , , artis ty ply 10000 US 6-20, ¢, 62. . Philadelphia market was a ore active and steady, | TWenty-elghth sirect, where a solemn mass of re- Chief Engineer of Wi gion Aquaduok. pursue his usual weekly purchases here while Judge nis dian One Clock P. M. 7 aace of month aggregate 8,500 bbls. refi quiem will tas 2. 4 for the repose of his soul. The } _ oer “| a oF ¥ ih ‘4 white edo, with retarn, j fo iT deli ermal Lil be taken Ja i emeter C ore o in “9 x) A Ae Ys Richardson snd the Syndicate in Europe buy as best | sow Georgia 7 ¢ b.. 100 sha ©, 0,0 & Ind RR 9054 Soyo bbls. Go, for ane RUE of September broughtiays. Grade | mente ee ner LEGAL NOTICES. 7 3 bhai was quiet snd quoted steady at I7 4c, 18 Panama RR. 2 Provisions Receipts-Pork, $8 packages: cut meats, 164 100 New Jer Cen RR.. W7% | packages; lard, 1,174 packages. The market for mess pork 200 Chic & ROU RR. 110% | was very quiet, and for future delivery somewhat weaker. qv Metbourne (Ausiralia) papers please copy. QUPREME couar, Boora.—-On Monday evening, August 28, Marta | \ Warner, wife of Henry Booth, aged 55 years. Inthe matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen Nhey can in the foreign market. | aatthd candles : MONEY FIRMER, 8 The money market was firmer and there was a 1) Mil & St Paul Bi G2 4_ Offeringa were tight, howerer, holders not pressing wo The funeral will take place from St. Au Episco- | and Commonaity of the city of New York, relative to tha disposition to make the rate on stock collaterals 3 a 400 Mil & St P fa. 8195 | geil at preaeat prices The saiea were 750 bbla, aeliers* option, reh, Morrisanta, at one o'clock ou Thursday, | Widening and straightening of 334 per cent, but good houses were abundantly sup- By Deh Luck & Wo RE.. 109K eptemper, at #18 623g. In jobhing lots, about 10 bbis: + Relatives and frieals are respectlally | yetween Thurty-fourth street and Filty-ninth street, and also iy “if brought a $14. Bacon continued quiet but steady, | invited to attend, without iurtuer notice. the making of that part of Broadway between Thirty-second plied at three per cont, wnile 2 and 24 per cent 100 Alt & Ter Hp! B) | quoted at byc. a BY lear, Be. w Bie. for long Y Aden Brook! Tuesday, A rect end “Thirty-Ofth ‘street, gud that part betwesa #1 ¥ r 5 Morris & fs Ri 94 ge, a Se. for short rib, te. abe. for Cumberland cut Caye.—Suddenty, in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August | street and Thirty-tilth street, and that part ween Forty. were the figures on government bonds. Commer- 200 Bos, H & Isri a% © a Size. tor Strat(ori and birmingham, Lard—The | 2%, ELIZA JANB, wite of Charies'J. Cave. hecond street and Forty-seventh street, of a greater width clal paper was unchanged, at 5 a 734 per cent for Fagan market was somewhat weak at the opening, with sales of 20 | Notice of iuneral hereaiter. than 100 feet, | cine OLTY OF NEW YORK. prime names. STREET QUOTATIONS tiercea, Western to arrive at 3c. closing firm, however, at NELL,—On Sunday, August 27, WILLIAM MUR- . * FOREIGN Q a3, Spee Neate teed adic smiedacpieiy at tecec Tho Eide ones: | Saar Pe eet ute ee Wey the, undersigned Comuninsinnere of Estimate and Abe GN EXOHANGE LOWER. i , at City Ia 0 wor aCe 6 bids gene- ‘The friends of the family and of bis father-in-law seasment in the above-entitied matter, bereby give notice Halfapast Five oClock P.M. | rally’ were ‘i(o, Vor steam ani keltle, Bect remained | andrew. Turabully aiad the members of Bureka | theuwne: or owbers, occupant or. eécupantay of al ouses nominal, at $10 a $12 for mess, 12 a %14 a $22 for prime do. terces and @22 a B24 There was no inquiry jy nominal, Dressed hogs | New York Caledoulan Club, ave respectiuliy Invited dull and entires, for extra da for India do. tlerees. Beef har 243, F.'and A. M., and ot Scotla Lodge, | aud lois and improved or unimproved landa aifected thereby, ath s member: ‘and to ail others whom it may concern, to w and A. M., and also the members of the eutinasee le mpieter| our estirnate and assess. nd that all persons Interested The foreign bankers were unable to maintain the | western Union. @24a 62h Northwert’ recent advance in the rat (i | Pacific Mail... BI a 627 ‘ates for biils on Murope, ay tes a5 . Mi,a 9 especially as the gold loan market showed a | N ¥ Gen acri wie whatever, and Relves, rate, suis no Dressed , Y , n i, awards und valuatte tarienngentenoy aud retased quotaona vo we | Reb te Hu tiaey a ede ects eva | War ie Gets, Renyehene naa | RECT eek Peet aee following figures:—Sterling, sixty days, com- Lake 8 {Moa 10% Union Paciic.. 313 _ noucentia nevi | Ne at hall-past one o'clock, without farther nonce.” | Jectonsin writin, duly verited, to John . Jones, EAg., OWF serstal 108% a 108%; good to prime bankers’, | Vittaburz + MSsya 1% Bos, Hart Erie ga 8 hike Se teal By eB he] b ‘ KUXNINGHASL-On Monday, Augnst “1, at Groep | Chairman, at tho office of (he ‘Commissioners, 62 108% @ 100%,5 5 , ae : Soe ee ES S| Oe RE. oles ts fohta Mrs and SYS. Windtn CUUnTuuMAdh, CHARGES | partice so objécting within the ten weok diya next after tho 4 4 Short sight, 4 Ing, Ae, on ged prices; quoted at 2) se. for choice state, | rents, p will canys, vas iy SBOE CORE A RP wo WSF COMMERCIAL REPORT Bbc. a tke. for Welsh Wo, and ibe. a 2c, for do. Western. years and 7 mouths — fald 1th day of Septem er Is71. and for that purpose w Antwerp, 5.264 & 5.20; Swiizerland, 5.25 a 5.20; rn . C jouse The soaps tn es has somewnat dampened he 5 Lot edit a WILLIAM B astanadance 64 our nad ofllce ‘on each of sal Ti, Hamburg, 35%; ® 30 1-16; " MEP AAR TEOMA bina Rica “of ails reagan vedthe: cop oat enis EN) . Of chronic rheumatism, y ‘hat (he abstract of the sald estimate and assens ef Oe AgE mage Pagsieicdy i The relatives and Me F the ramuy, and those lage retest ys barre tng Torspay, August 29-6 P. M. nments watch were used by ud tn making y Frankfort, 4076 @ 4144; Bremen, 7834 @ 78%; Prus- -qEhamarket was auiet, but ateady. The sales wore Walter Rocbe, are Invited to | QE iL OMeELD. atta Co €.—The market continued to rule quiet but steady, Tasks Carolina at Sie. w MgC, ‘ Sh ae vety ate Tt ar. ag deposited sm thea aa Dapearte stan thalers, 713 a 724. ; Se 1 errtnlaniiccabsachi cline lbiss¢ ij kptapieamsesed We note sales of 60 tons | 211 West Forty-sixth street, this {Wertesu ryt Morne f ment OPPUBN teks eles cy ar New York, there 0) fe GOLD DULL AND STRONG—1125% A 112%. 69 a $9 75 for vearis. Silesian, part at 6e., folie er Ib. ing, at ten o'clock, thence to the Church of St, | matn nntil the 29h day of September, 1571, The market for both foretgn and domestic re- ) wrancis Xavier. West Sixteenth street. where a ‘fhird—That the limite yeti ed oy the assessment afore The goid market was dull, with all the sales at CANDLES were in small request but steady at 280. a Qe, elena: Sal a nd 112% —-a stronger feeling being perceptible | for stearic, 29. for plain sperm, 39c. for patent sperm and } ported of 8,0 bags on the spot on private term: 1c. a 15e. for adamantine. also been reportoa siace our last of 1,200 b at $20 4, currency. We quo’ Sader timotuy, $325 a $4 per bushel, and sald wre as tollows, to wit ita linseed 19 held firmer, with sales re- and situate, Iving and Salt tave | Solemn muss of requiem will be offered for the ri els Western | pose of his soul, Lhe remains will be taken to Cal neluded and contains tta need | Vary Cemetery. ng vamoed atreets and over, Lge" Ata meeting of the Board of School Trustees of Jeginving at the pot * | the Twenty-second ward, held tn Grammar School | fifty-minta street wi! Aa, pieces or arent ‘and bounded by au ‘i nes of the followe ni on the siifer rates for cash gold. ‘The attention of the Gold Room was largely occu- to way tof intersection of the centre tine of the centre line of and Covrrr.—The demand for American ingot was fairly active at full pri 2 28 perio. pied late in the day with a forgery involving the | prompt cash. SI e SPAREN was quiet and lower. No. 63, August 28ht instant, the following preamble | Tunning thence ensteriy wlonz the ceutre . \ thing, 0c. ne 3 —The market steady, with ey he sa as Sirect to the centre line of Madison nveane, thence southe sum of $50,000, the particulars of .which will be | i0 Yorbolteand raster 120, tor yellow ingrurpoes anda moderate deman' trom. and resolutions were adopted:— Bn eat or Maanounyeone Wo ie sonite lite 2, fo ! ‘ a tor yell Whereas Providence, in His wisdom, has taken | Thirty-rourth street, thence easterly along the centre line found In our general news columns. ing, 22c. for do. nails and 24¢. for do, bolts. Jes comprise 450 bhds. and about 1,400 bo: The following table shows the course of the | _COTTON.—With small offerings, consequent upon fartier | ‘hss. Marwalyue ut 8/gc. a. 935:. for ‘comm from our midst, 1n the "prime of his manhood, our | Thirty-tourth street 4 thy. centre Hine of bexincton avenue ne és of encouraging advices {rom Liverpool, the market for cotton | refining, hds., mostly Porto Rico and St. x, | late associate Wm. H. Doherty, Esq., whose fidelity, | thence southerly ulong the centre lines of Lexington avena, eg a frnet, audtboldaes sabished a nomfsal ndvsneeor he pee | st. Wie Ho Bednok wen one ae wile: | Serantlomand guorgy in. the cause of pubiiG ineerUe | wesley siceg he) centre line Of Fourlerath street to the oats i a ‘ot Ke. pi i d wc | thon for the pas e can bi sted 4 eS eae +1125 | Iy., at which only avery small business was consummated, . for crumied, powdered and granulated, | H/T J0n pte Dane tv At erore be it iroliae of Fourth avenue, theses soutberiy along the centre 11 A. M. +1125 | buyers generally withdrawing ia anticipation of a reaction’ ning, Sigc. a a we bei f hy | ize, of, Fourth avenue to the centre of Astor 12M 112% | The market closed tame. Forward deliveries opened with good’ to prime Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sympat A piace, thence westerly al the centre Une of Astow 1P. MM. “113 considerable firmness, but mubs-quently ruled im buyers fe O30. 0 9 ager 0c. : pr to his bereaved family in thetr deep attiction, and, | place’ to Broadway, thence southerly along the centea 2P.M TID 76 & 112% | Sor, closing’ with teliice at IB Side. for Repiember Te tele | is chee, urocere: aerit ae aug | asa mark of respect to his memory, we attend nis | line of Broadway tothe” contre lines of” Wavure ‘ for October, I8%c. for November, 18 1-160. for ‘December | boxes. Sige. a tl 1 bores. #0. a 940.5 |. funeral on Wednesday next, and that we also ex. | Jey place, thence | westerly | slong the centre tine 8 y sotuarh Gene line of Sixth to the centre line of Sixth avenue stoi, | School district and the ex-school oficers and | Northerly along the cenite tine, of Mts Hy 24°. | teachers of the Twenty-second ward. centre line of Fourteenth street to the centre In the gold loan market the rates ranged from | and 18%. tor January. The sales were an {cllowa:— melado, 4544 flat to 1-64 for borrowing. Toward three o’clock an Export... herd Lact Brenig. Tota). to, eR exceptional loan was made at three per cent for car- | Consumption. Be. : teh standa: . 10 to 13, 9340. » 10440. ; do. dO. 16 to 15, 11% ye, a 12sge. 5 do, 19 to mite, 12c. a" iSe. “Porto” Rico—Retinta, mo? Havana—Boxes ra Nos,7 tend the invitation to the Inspectors of the Seventh 20. le, Brae Resolved, That suitable resolutions be drafted, | avenue, thence northerly! along the centre line of rying. ‘The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank | SPeculation ed : naatan Nos to like: a Ooge, JavaccDutes | engrossed dnd preseuted to his farnily. trenue'to the contre ling ot Tweauoth wired thence were as tollows:. Total... standurd, Nos. 10 to 12, 934¢. @ ja—Current clayed ADNA H. UNDERAILL, Chairman. rons te were cence, anerin aioe, a ae Gold cleared Rene ty Ce ener bese see ah MICHAEL GRoE. Secrétary. Eighth avenue’ to. the centre line of Tennty eighth street ++ $20,469,000 | been as follows :—Last evening—Septembd 1,787,885 | at 18 9-16c., 400 at 18%c., 800 at 18%. 1,790, 768 | 100 at 183¢6., 100 at 15 Ti-18c., 400 at ‘Is%: ToRACCO. et for Kentucky was moderately ac- MICHA tive at previous prices, with further saies of 40) hhds. within | pS RASH! In Yorkville, on Monday, Angust 28, | thence westeriy along the centre line of Twant eighth range of 70, a 120, perib. Seed leaf in light request, and Gold balances.... ly along the Carrency balances. Ruopa } daughter of George ©. and Mary Fraser, | to the centre line of Ninth avenue, thence norther ? centre line of h avenne to the centre line of Sixty rs it 18/4e.. 500 at 1 October and Ni imited to 10) cases sundries at 2c. a bdc. per lb, | aged 4 years, 4 months and 22 days. After tree o'clock 1-64 was paid for the use of gold | fyisibe* November, 20 we TBS ic. WO at ieces a et | ue Wo'ueles tievane atise. a Sl U8 perib, Pe Funeral on Wednesday, 30th, at one o'clock, at | ot ere to-morrow. 18 18-166. ; December, 100 at 14 %I8c., 400 at 18%. ; January, TIN.—The market for both pig and plate was fairly active. | 1,515 Third avenue. te te pola ee 200 at 18% ¢., 100 at 1, 6,100 bales. To-day—Septi We note sales of 75 tons Engieh for September delivery at Geary.-—On Tuesday, August 29, Gorge Geary, hy it ti The steamer took out a trifing shinment—$37,000, | ber, 100 at 187%c., 600 at 183 1,800 at 18 %4.. 400 at 18 9-16 B4kge. a M4ge., gold, per Ib., ond large sales English reported F $e 4 = ber atin? “gy apinbie (ee) . ao : native of Buffalo, aged 31 years, hat our report herein will be presented to the ‘ 100 September ai L#%c. and 100 Getober at 18 13-10c., together; | on the spot and to arrive at Give. 6 34 i u a0 ‘Pal be GOVERNMENTS STRONG. Ns * 3 r and friends are respectfully invited | Supreme Court of the Btate of New York, at a special term 4 October, 1,000 at 18/,0., at 18 13-16c., 1100 aI T1-l6c., | closing at Soc., gold, per Ib. for Engl ne ren OUK Uils day, from | tnweot, to be held before the Houorabie Albert Card 1 ih ce. ‘ 7 Bt On : E i to e at tw b loz, The government list was steady and dull, but | 2,000 at 18igc., 200 at Ie. ; 209 Octoder, “100 Novernber and Eo, Per Ib. tor Strate, with nies of 100 slab: é Bee eg lohan sinc: ee ee new Court House at the (aty Hall, in the olty ‘0 ms 100 December at 18%0., together: November, 2U0 at 18 13-16¢., ¢., cold, per 1b, ; 400 boxes 1-8 X charco ‘ "i er netier stronger in proportion as gold was firmer, the | gi av isqc., 20) at IS il-16c., 400 at 18,0. ; December, LOU) ak | per box? 200 boxes coke terne at $7 12%, x, Buffalo papers please copy. $e Ree Fores On OT aavaeeken GMa changes all round being, therefore, just 1% a: youn 200 at Ip. YO, ae po 100 ace ow continu Oy any bs., at 8740. QILLELAN.—On Tuesday morning, August 29, | cry of New York, purtant to the provisions of the fourth ? n anwary at 19¢., fr; Jenust; at Lic., 100 at 18% for commON, aNd IyC. & Y4C. for pi Q JOHN GILLELAN, aged 87 years, seution ot chapter 57 0! the laws of the State of New Y. per cent. The followmg were the closing | 00 at 18 18-160., 100 at 1830. ; Marsh, 200 at 9c, B00 at 19 lye, WultskY.—-Recelpts, 776 bbis. The market was mode- Funeral on Thurslay, at halcpast tweive o'clock, | passed February 27. 1871 eis . aid to exchan, street prices :—United States currency sixes, one Sr 1164 @ 1163%; do. 1881, registered, 1173, @ 118; | average quot tions of v4 Or, do. do., coupon, 118% a 118%; do. five twenties, | tember teSie. | Octoten Tite. registered, May and November, 11434 @ 114%; do. Septe Tor 100 Oc: | rately active and steady; suies, 875 bbis., at Se. a Migc, for 4 HX Q. JONK! total, 2010 baton, ‘The | neweaad s few barrels of old brought from the resideace of ls daughter, Mrs. B. EF. FE Si woo, { Commissioners forward delivers ‘ep- ‘oon.-The market remains as when last reported—qniet | Bremner, Passaic, New Jersey. ‘Trains leave Dated Nuw York, Anguat 15, Noveraber, 18.460. ; Decem- | but firm. There been rather more inquiry for tine gradea | from foot of Chambers strect at ten and eleven of fleece, but buyers and sellers generally are apart in their | a, M. Vew Orieans, frase, views bedre hor not much has been accomplished, Gopinz.—On Tuesday, Angust 29, FraNors, young- . FURNITURE. * Ordinary, .. Dalitorn!i jomowhat decreased in kK, and > y wes sebiiiadicedaton Lend peated theed erg ad Co ih ahh oes ihi Sach aay, 14 ne Gat et aporeign continued. in moderate demaud, The Sana oon A. and Frances E. Godine, aged 1 —NOTICE.—KELLY & CO., CORNBR OF TWENTY- oy 3 . » do. do., i 8% 9 b d XX Michigan, 6c. ; 7,000 Iba, a by f sen she en yay ggenbtocd ohana hea aed Miding « tre H sf b n re odo ‘bs f extra do.’ Ole, F000 te: Funeral services at the residence of his grand- | iii street and Sixth avenue, are now offering w large and 1}43g @ 114%; do. do., registered, January and July, | Gooamiadiing . m3 ‘460. ; 5,000 Tos, an pulled, 60c. ; 6,000 Ibs. un: | father, Francis Godine, No. 213 Wese Filty-third | splendid assortment of Carpets, Furniture, Bedaiag, Oil- cloths, &e., at very low prices, Weekly or monthly payme: A cail respectfully solicited. . 425g0. ; 25,000 Ibe. spriny Street, this (Wednesday) evening, at seven o'cloc bate ae gt ae GUILLE.—In the Island of Guernsey, on Friday, 8. a ly i 10 bales | August 11, ELoza, wife of Thomas utile, in her 1,000 iba.’ me tia pdais teed a ABA XX Western, | 4610 Vear. LARQE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE. Sg in quality not | washed fleece, #3o. e quoted, The | clip California, 40 jalveston, 361; Jharleston, 51; 4 bs. : Boston, | fleece, 8,000 sheariin) 113% a 1135; do. do., 1865, coupon, do, 113% @ pple ae % 11334; dO, do., 1867, do. do., 118% a 118%; do. do, | net receipts at the porte w 1968, dg. do., 11374 411434; do, ten-forties, registered, | New (irieans, “At; Mobile taken. rk, «T0005 1103{ & 11134; do. do., coupon, 114% a 114, 134--totai, Same day sume day last | 14,000 ibs, tubbed, Mestiza, in. bond; 13,000 ibs, GwyNne.—In Geneva, Iil., on Sunday, August 20, Bedding, at the lowest cash pre or on weekly or THE RAILWAY BONDS, year, 820." Rates for cotion freight to forelzn porte closed as | Jow foreign, 450, eo, and 100 bi of Cape, | Marto in daughter of John A, and Mary B monthly instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warerooms, No. 8 rf Tyllows:—To Li I, by steam, Yd. by sal, 8-16¢.; to | im bond, all on private terms, Gwynne, aged 1 year and 18 days. Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth sireet, The following were the bids at tne board for the | Havre, py steam, Te. gold ‘sail, \e.; todHamburg, by steam, = Hareison.—On Monday, August 28, JULIAN C, a xed a 3 “4 FOR PARTIES COMMENCING 5-18d. ;'to Bremen, by steam, c., gold, compressed ; to Baltic " 7 ra : a I band! Lose fay ree Se urEe tel tor " 4 a tectdedt DOMESTIO MARKETS, Faverige of Riseal to-worrow eee A Fonmekeapiig. The complete Furniture of four story N York Cen 6's, + 92) COFVER.—The market for Rio ai os was d lod pollens a 4 e New Yo coun. & strong. and with the active demand a large business woul! NEW ORLEANS, Angust 29, 1871 HaMaonb.—Suddenly, on “Monday, August 28, | mansion l24 West twenty. he elk; tee and fast on New York Con 6's, r 0.. Gt West Ist m, have been consummated but for the enhanced views of Cotton strong; mlddiings, Iso. & 1sige. | Nek, recelpts tod | JOSEPHINE, youngest daughter of Samuel J. and | pedrnom Sets, in walnut, $30; Brussels Carpet, 60c. yard, New York Cen 6's, sub... it West 2d m, 1893. holders, Thi oterings we very Nygat and at extreme prices. | pales, gross, 399 do. Bales, 400 bales. Stock, 29,494 bales. Mary H. Hammond, aged 1 year and 7 months. ‘and 300 lots cheap. dandl, and 250 bags Kio We note sal a terms, and in Baltimore 2.217 per Mary Wil g per Y ri ivate terms, and 277 bags Rio 7 pened Stewart at laser gold per ib. in bond. Messrs. | 99 bales, Exports coastwisc, '\? bales, Sales, 200 bales. | day, at three o'clock P.M of 4, jon on prival New York Cen 7's, 1676. 1971, Funeral services at the residence of her parents, weipts, | East New York avenue, East New York, on Wednes- MOBILE, August Cotton unsettled; midditngs, 1340. a 18Me. Net 9 6G WU Quiney & Tol’ ist, i J0l” Tir @ South Lowa ed Gal & Chic extended. NT BROCATEL PARLOR SUIT, COV- k covering, celebrated maker . cS White sum up the stock of Rio and Santos coffee in | Stock, 2,913 bales. a Houroy.—On Monday, August 28, ANNIE HOLToy, for $200; one with oval backs, $10; four re} is But, NY & ihe Unit fo an {pllows:--New York, 63,963 bay ; Balul- SAVANNAH, August 29, 1871. aged 25 years, nts q y ‘50 to $75; 14 Bedroom Suits ac half cost; 4 ‘arpet- Long Doel ny Orleans.. 8, Obi, 30:6; Calventon, | | Cotton quiet bat firm; low midd.incs, 7c. Net receipt 3 | “Foci Jes and friends of the family are respect- | ing, Hc. ver gard up.” Calls belure parshaaing, ue Raa, bags. Kio, ofdipary cal bales, Sales, 200 balew,, Stock, 3,899 bales. fa ee eed tp attend the funoral, tins (Weve: | siicnce 1a) West ‘Twenty tnirl strest.. Superior 44 octave Hud R7 c.f fate dou: 120. at V3i¥e.5 ‘good ao, Cuanteston, August 29.1871. | fay) giternoon.. {rom her late residence, No, v5 | T#ewood Planofore, cost XN, for B75. Cus this out, eo . ~% Net; io Ni et 5 - - 2 ee _ — Harlem IByc. a I ed ee Cotton quiet: tte ee Net alent Ot bales. Ex) Ninth avenue, Thence to St. Bernard's church, in pete m7 Bariom con mige af 6s. 92 Alb & Sus dd bds.. 0... Mich Gen Istm 8'8, 183.190 Ghiasur Qa pe int wo. 112 mr 8 te. ail gold, In bond, thinv dit; Java (government bags), 19, a to, sixty | ports coasiwise, 23 bales, Stock, 2,27 baies. Thirteenth street, between Ninth and Tenth ave. ARPETS, FURNITU RE, BEDDING, &C., AT Lee sy hae a), 18i¢0. a Bc, CINOINNATS, Angust 29, 1871. J” prices. Housekeepers’ auppiled, and can pay Mour—! full pri nily, 5 60" nués, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered NES, 204° ree Wee Eee Sa Gil wal tec 5 for the repose of her soul; funeral to lea¥e tne | Peekor dante at GR! ENE! Om'Eletun avenue, ob ‘Oats firm and tn fair demand; 80, | church at two o'clock. —— neue tare . mand at full price Patan Ces guar Uy Mo 100 c.;) Savapilla, ee tee Hatley stead » With moderate demand; fall, 80 L£ONARD.—On Tuesday, Angust 29, ELIZAnrTa | J)URNITURE, CARPETS AND — BEDDING.—THE Central Packie bonds. ..1 5g ‘gold, duty paid, tnirty to six pring, oe © @. Ee eee! ‘Uthber tod can Sanat, only daughier of Wiliam J. aud Margaret largest assortment aod the lowest prices for cash of om Union Pacific ist m bas. 89 Frou® ap cnaix, -Receipts—Fiour, 8.624 vbla.; whent, c. Pork quiet and weak; $1250. Lard quietand | Poonard. aged L year and 7 wonths, Weekly or monthly payments, at B. M. COWPERTHWAIT'S, Chton Pas Ineprne 10 : Pop sok vasnales cots Uy'uo, Tie tous marker waaad Wonk $e ren et b3¢074 aides quiet, and'weakss Hogs steady, | Funeral from 258 bast Fourteenth street, on Wed- 15 Chatham street, ENDER Union Pac Income ‘78,008 bushels; Fre, 14861 do. The fous =n tmoderate demand ; #4 00 a $480. Cattle—Demand fair; | Nesday, at one P. M. " : SALE.-WILLIAM # INGRAHAM WIL He Se eae scarcely a0 ffi, Mima iota Helng paces, Seuroe sheng s | Mites advanced prime wterre aia 07s, Totacco steady, | MAwviN— In Kansas Clty, Mo, on Wednesday, | ['°ye\ihdaysarit oust wo. Prag aetert the 6 al Tab Kye dour was quiet but steady. Corn meal was’ quiet te demand. Whiskey buoyant and unsetied; | August 23, DANiBL S. MARVIN, formerly Of this cily, | Furniture of above house; Chairs, Carpets, Sofa, Crockery, i St Paul, D& former prices. 8a ce to pois Western yellow at 43 8). City Mme re in the 38th year of his age. Beda, Kedding, with the Fixtures of a shoe store. % &3t Pant dd m. % aacked meal remained quiet and unchanged. We quote — Whiskey dull; 880, Tobacco active and ver; a na ‘selon 184 Pennsylvania papers please copy. ee —_—————- bie & N Weeon be at No.2 State . ” 4 a 4 85 6 a y MUBRAY.--On Monday, August 28, 1871, JouN | JOR SALE— YARDS FINE BRUSSELS CARPET AND Mar & Cin vo m. 95 © | Superfine State, 10i__ | Eatra State, 8324 | Choice do. Chto & N W ex dda. bhaus.; ngs, $6 85 a 88; low to good leaf, $8 2 a Bly, Chic & NW Ist m B MoRRAY, 3 native of county Meath, Ireland, aged | one black wa.nut Bedroom Set, together or separate, Han & St Jqcon.. corn, $1 years. Apply at 515 Third avenue, fourts floor, is.o0 | ‘The relatives ana friends of the tamily are re- MT TT 6 50 Recetpts— Flow bushel: rye, ok & W Ist , ne West 5. o ~* Del Lack & W aa mn Ter peo "| Wore... 6. Shipmenta—Wheut, corn, 138.000 | spectfully invited to attend ihe funeral, from his late ONTHLY OF | WEEK: Tore Wad Ist m, ex D's 800 oats, § 27,000 bushels; ryt t5,000 bushels. | residence, 41 Rutgers street, this (Wedaesday) morn- Furniture, Belding, & 0 41 y @ CUNNINGHAM, Tol & W tat m, St Lal 100 600 Wheat, 13¢. ; corn, onis, 8c. to New York. | ing, at mine o'ciock, to St. Teresa’s chureh, where a 284 and G88 Third avenat, near Tweaty-eighta sures Tole Wap an ‘2 anaes Tiataitee: Glenn Dace het cha iter, | soetn Fequiem mass will be offered up for the re- Prices lower than ang oLher house io the city, ol a 600 pose of his soul. “ omnes mone weer SOUTHERN SECURITIRS QUIET. se 6 mn Den vin abet tate ey on bargin August o= EY OF FURNITURE, WITH ALL THE Mig ern list was quiet ba 725 Barley, no ne offered. ady ab JALVIN MUNN, in the 724 year of his age, equisite for housekeeping for ® eroall family, foe hbo Sate Abra Boel oy bid Frueeay Sesling 50+ $00 | g8'for new lmothy. ‘Pork auietut $id “Lard quiet at ioe: | ‘The relatives and frienas of thd family are invited | sale cheap. Apply at one” «AY Kighth aven and exceptional ng! @ Missouris, which 7 Hey Highwines nominally sic, to atrend the funeral, at his late restdence, ta Mont- | - Eel —— — advanced to 97%. The following were the closing te 850 * ead bik 8 dena ROS Aueunt 9, 1871, | lait, on Wednesday, August 99, at three o'clock WASTED, 10,HIRE OR PURCHASE a SUIT or . ‘ those of the le; “ oe 798 y, with a good demand; sales 2,0) bois. wt $675 | Pp, M, Parlor Furniture ; must be In good coudition aod madere prices, Mat are ponteth ‘ading Southern mu- | oie tt . ro sig, wi 3B for amber wins i 7d tor white | NEesTLuR.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Tuesday, August | ste price. Address V., Everett Library, 5:8 Sixth avenues nicipal and ral ay ‘Tennessee, 6x coupOD, | Cornmeal, Western white. Be 340 1 $I Com uoted ‘at bec, | 29 ab four o’clock A. M., FREDERICK NESTLER, Yourtss | = : 7h a 7544; do. new, ba ecg: Merino eX coupon, 68 a Western yellow, a ; 2g in round log fales pte mentore 18. ots ota at ble., Gata herd Sa ie we Marion Nestler, aged 1 year, MISCELLANEOUS. une 7 0. new, 70 & 72; do. rere: \ at dio. for Western. Corn meal, 81 43 for bolted, # ‘or [ > ENN ; \ fog ea teie pr fa ais Stock, old, 62a ams $09} 12° | tnboted, perewt. “Millteod tinchanged; shorts 480 « gui; | Funeral takes place from 88 Seventh strect, Hobo- | JC ENNEBEO 108, athag 63; do. consols, 65 day reg! sixes, 84a 87; do, Swhest wan dail # to Ge fact | Shipstails, $24 a $25; middlings, $4 per ton. fiighwines, | ken, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clocs, 180,000 tons for sale low, quantities to sult, by sevens, 1 a 92; North Carolina, ex coupon,43 a 45; | that most of the offerin t condition, or sort, gone ho 7 ve Rte by tg ha corn arate Kee OMMARA.—On Monday, Angust 28, alter a shore and fe do. funding, 1366, 84 & 86; do, do, 1868, | While ocean freights a) a a ahs Voss be jo the Hudson, 9 ) New | Severe illness, of consumption, PaTRicK |. O'MARA, Kennebec F Association. wines more con! arriy are about 160,000 busels, consisting largely of red 20 a 82; do. new, 25 & 26; do. special tax, 19 | sale: road freights—Flour to Boston, dic; to New y York, 40 iotgon'e ay i8,000 bush- | 10 the 20th year of his age, speo ROBERT NORTON, Agent, Gantiner, Mey Receipts by la }, 797,000 feet of lumber, Ships ‘The reiatives and iriends of th 7 rail of Septembe els wheat, 20; Missonrt sixes, 875 0 9734; do, Hanmibal | MIRE Carte tne Meat Pah ror sult eprings #1 OF | meats Uy cubal—43,0U0 usuols wiGat, i,Ss000 feet iuimber.. | fully invited to attend the fu y = | and St. Joseph, 96 & 96% 5 Louisiana sixes, 67 | @ #1 8i%6 for good No, 2.9L 9 $4 44 for red winter, #1 48 CATCAGO, August 29, 1871. residence, 47 Pitt strect, this (Wednesday) afternoon, * 1 80 for wh! for amber Michigan, $1 Corr was Flour—Demand Heht; holders firm. Wheat exeited; | wt two o'clock, PAYNK.—At his residence, 235 West Seventecnth NITIZENS OF THE TWENTY-FIRST WARD, a 69; do, new, 61 & 63; do, leveo sixes, meady at é7e. & v Jo fcr mated! ine comune ioe fot very peo advanced w be. 5 No.2 apri " "7 f 1 parti vited ty attend ® Meet . do. ta, 80 @ 84; » | high mixed), 69c. for Western yellow, at which about 10,0 $1 25, seller Augnet 1 03%), seiler September, % ‘ ‘ 58th year of his age, J spective of political parties, are invited ty fn ens, 72}y @ 74; do. rallroad eights, 77 @ 80; | mixed, and 47e. a d8e. for white, With sales of 79,000 bull #126 bid for cash. Gorn firm ant in fair demand; Nod West T Mah diveet,noar Broadway, on Wednes- | DeReld on Thurrtay, August SL, at @ P. M., ia the ball Alabama fives, 68 a 71; do. eights, 100 a 102; do, i rt ages | Paes and rye were quiet, There were a ane tie he gcliet, Sovtember. tn toe ee a hag sah ch a fended, rock ’ Bast Tetrty fourth siren, sar Third ae a, prea " “4 7 dull; c., melier August; 4c. a seller amber, y J MAS W. a ' railroad elgiyih 94096, South Carolia ry The uarkel was modgrately achive to-dar aud | Gai active and stoair: Noe a SahG a 8 AON Map Ot Monday, ARUN 33, MIRE a Lap apd, FosmEH CUACKRON,’ Seeruares

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