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——-— ALLEGED ABDUCTION. A SINGULAR REVELATION. fwo Young Ladies Leaving Their Father for a Self-Coustituted Guardian, Who Proyidga, for Themn—The Anxious Father Flacing Baughtersin a Convent—Brilliant Bro:- peots from Different Pointwof Vicw. hoe of the most peculiar cases ever wale public came wnder the notice of the officials at tie Yombs yesterday morning. While Judge Dowling was sitting on the bench midale-aged man, giving the name of Jou T. Kelly, of No. 40 City Hall place, came mto court and demanded a warrant forthe arrest of his daughter,‘who, be said, was being de- tained in a boarding house in Thirty-first street, between Second and Tuird avenues, He did not advance any partion- Jars as to the “whys” or “wherefor sequently the war- rant was geonted, and an officer (Hfil) attached to the court ‘waa sent witi him to bring the young lajy to the court, ‘The Warrant was returnable at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, and accordingly at*about that time the aforesaid gentie man, the oflicer and the young lady were in the court awaiting the decision of the Judge. But the story has many ramifications, At first Mt was thought the young lady had roa away from school or that some relative was detaining her against the will of her Parent, but such was not the case. ‘The following is the the oflicer, gathered from the tandiord of the About five weeks ago a tall, gray-hatred gentieman, of about fiity-Gve years of age, giving the name of D. 8, Young, applied af his bouse, in Thirty-tirst atreet, for hoard for two for two young, well-educated ladies. The two girls, Jenwe aid Hi ego Kelly, were with him at the time ed Lina state thal ME WAS THEIR GUARDIAN, Lace them in some respectavie place, where ‘ight. Jennie isa tall, tain everything w: dhaudsome binnette, of about twenty- Ting in convexxation and a brilliant bu splendid vertormer oa the plano. Totte, but much smalter and more il i8 ony about cars of age. The apartments were taken for the ‘alied guardian, Mr. Young, had them safely transterred, with a considerable quantity of baggage, to thelr wurters. Everything was apparently regiiar and cor- he young giris used to sit In the parlor with the daugh- f tie landiord, and play and aiay tozether and otherwise amuse themselves, as though they were members of the family, In the course of conversation with the landlady ‘of the house one day, the eldest girl, who saw that there waa a wrong inopression in the house concerning them, sald that she had 1 father alive, but that he never acted toward them as such, he being cruel and unjuet to them, and that us they had an estate be- queathed to them by thelr mother they had requested their mardian ty remove them from where he was. ‘This estate ennie alleged was in Begland, and was WORTK UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and that tue father was trying to get at it in some way. Atier they hd been settled in ‘thelr new home a few days their trieadt s eat with them in the game room as the left them tenderly nd aifectionately the charge of the people with whom they were living. Since that time be has been a constant visitor atthe hous calling twice or cree times a week, and always paid their board for them in advance. Tn addition to lis other attentions he compelled (em to pay periodical visits tc neighborhood, #0 that their heatth mi, axlected. The eldest ¢ nie, has heen in the habit of going away for two days together, alleging thut they UAD FRIENDS IN PAYERSON, and that her time, when away from her ‘sister lu this way, was wholly taken up with her friends in that place, algo stated that they had a house and lot th h deal of taoney, partly from which their income was derived. Only yesterday morning Jennie repeated the subject of the previous copversation with the lanitindy, stuting that the Tater was in business in New York, but that she pever to see him again, as she believed he was the cause of ers premature death, also inst; she Y lark bru- Haggie is THOUSAND Young called and and When the atlicer arrived at the houce with the warrant he was \aformed by the landiady that the young women were out, and they bad been out; ut the youngest, Hagide, had Ferened without her knowledge, aid had been” upstairs dresting for hinch, when she saw her father with the aileer di the w ay as she was about to descend to the dining room, As quick a6 thought she returned and locked her own bedrocim door, piacing the key in her pocket, then sipping quietly into the sleeping apartment occupied by the heads of the family: GUE LOCKED, THE DOOR ON TILE INSIDE and awuited the ‘course of events. Ail this time the officer was beiag _asanred the — landlady that tuere “was no one im the "place, that if they wo wait the girls would surely be in and At would be eary work (o arrest them if there was any neces- sity for such «course, The father of the girls had seen her come in,however, and this unintentional injury on the part of the landiord only mfnriated him aud ue insisted tuat the house aiould be searched, a suggestion in wich the land- Jord acqniesced, as he felt certain at the time the young ladies were out watking, ‘The landlord of the house holds & Tesvousil ic position in this eity, and the tact that he allowed his own daughter to associate wit the Kelly gir's is e that he believed tham to be perlectiy Virtuous aod stralghttorward. He led the way npstairs and room afte 4 was searched without finding any clue antl * arrived = at th room occupied by the giris, where he found the door te Cov. hole 1t was seen they were not then in, a ty lua own coor, the door of which wa Hie at once saw the Lather was right ap MAGGIE WAS IN THE a proceeded «don the Inside, OU tnrued to the ofticer After considering for atfew moments aud the ansions parent and told them if they would go and stand oat in the sireet near the corner of the aveni would 80 began 1 place the young lady in then’ hands, as he 1 foe) that something was wrong. When the men retires of spenking through the keyhole oF, gained ion to the room and tola Ha ler the civcumstances, a8 he bad got rid of the o e his house, and. her sister also, a6 he ysurprised she had Kept the fact of her father’s n (he background, and that Sue MUSE KNOW WHAT WAS W AL right; T will go with you,” sbe repile Jittle arrangements regarding t i ‘ahe leit tne house, accompanied by Uy as tar as the Second avenue, where sh ‘cer and taken to the Tombs, ter some, completed ho went arrested pector Jamies attendance, who had been seq withali th es, and’ he related brietly w 5 heen atated ve futher, John f. Kelly, wi a respectavie look- of obout hfty years o quire 4 DH from tha: of the daughter's. thetr motier an exemplary ing him with these two girl ladies, apd who had alway age, told the Judge PERENT VALE. He said that nine weeks ago lady--took sick and died, lewv- Whom he considered perfect telded him with pertect ; ie understood that a gentle- nuiderably thelr senior, was paying his respects to the elder girt (Jennie), and PROMISED TO MARRY HF and that since he has learned this same s »ileman had pro- mixed to take the girls to Enrope. in order that tisy ‘Taught live ‘after ‘the style” of ladies on that side of the Atlantic, Mnch to Ine eur. Prive, about a month ago, he missed Iris daughters, who bad yone off, apparently togethe:, without leaving the Tonat chie as (o thelr new quarters. Becoming extremely anxious he wet inquiries on foot, and two days ago he found it where the girls were living. Yesterday morning, while was waiting for she warrant, he saw the eldest one, whom hhe by some means {nduced to ENUPK THE CONVENT OF THE HOLY CROFS. ‘The younger onc, as before stated, went ty her lodgings. He wanted, le said, to’ place Haggle with her sister in. the con- vent last night, and should insist on their being put through all the penaities for giris who have outraged ‘their parents’ feelings by such conduct. He claimed that the man who tool them away from under his ruof had not the good, hon- orable intentions which appeared on the face of the story ae told by the girls, and but for the timely discovery be cannot aay shat might bare happened, ‘The Judge stated that he would place her in his charge only om one condition—that he must place no restrictions on her in the convent 60 that Inspector Jamieson conid not ser her. as he wus determinedto Mauve the case thoroughly sifted, and It the case vurned out to be as bad as the father represented it their “GUARDIAN” WOULD TAVE TO ANSWER to the authorities. Tt was a remarkable thing th well-educated, intelligent, = ished girls shot by anu vear this ‘man say was thoir guardian, inferring that both their parents w 1, and never saying a word fu contradiction, while they’ must have known the contrary. If this man’ had decoyéd them away after the devotion ‘he father aid they previously pos- feaned, then no parent was certain that the same fasciiating {nsinuations might not be emplosed to attract their elildren from th: Hagere her facie vachs of rectitude and virtui id she was certain the man was wealthy and that was iistaken altogether—fearfully so. She didn't nvent, and before leaving the Court she rmined not to stay there, an! requested the bid hor sister *to cheer up, a& the would soon be The Luepector promised to investigate the matter y, and to-day the real facts of this mysterious case less bo made public. In the m ntime the two ln Charite. wiil dou! Judles are enjoying the hospitality of los Suvurs THE WESTFIELD CALAMITY. Messrs. Vanderbilt, Bralsted, Kobinson and Mathews Indicted by the Grand Jury for Maustanghter. ‘The Grand Jury of the General Sessions, of winicn Mr. Wil- lam L. Ky is foreman, came into Court esterday morning and prevented some indictments, His Honor the Recorder then inquired of the foreman if they had finished ali the business before them, and, being answered in the affirma- tive, the Recorder, in discharging them, congratulated the Grand [nqneat upon the intelligence and despatcu shown in inposing of the public business. ‘They found bills of indictment tor manslaughter in th third degree against the following peraons:—Iacob H. Va derbilt, President of the Staten Island Ferry Company; James [. Braisted, Superintendent, and Henry Robinson, engineer, An inaictment for manel ter in the fourth de- ree wan presented against John K, Mathews, United States Tnsnector of Boilers. Mr, Mathews has not yet been arrested, bv action of the Grand Jury was communicate course of the day, and it is probable that the requisite amount of bail will be promptly furntshe:!, 1! |s need! to Wate that these indictments are the result of the explosion DI the voller on the steamboat Westheld, runing from New York to Staten Iniand, which calamity eccasionel the death ‘ot over one hundred human beings. It will be rememipered that George Law hecwine honda for Mr. Vanderbilt in the sim of $20,000, and Mesara Braisted ana Robinson in the aim of 810,000 euch. The next atop to be taken by the Disiriet Atiorney (who for prudential reasons, declines at present (o permit the repre- teatatives of the press to copy the indictments vm sxteno) Will be the arraignment of tue defendants. Uf they pie Zullty on the opening of the September term, next week, the auity will then devolve upon Judge Bed/ord to sentence Mesars, Vanderbilt, Braisted and Robinson each to the Sing Sing prison for fone years, and Mr. Mathews for two years. Should these aconsed parties be wavined by th janset to plead qniity, and they consent to do xo, it ia shat tie presiding judge may be iniuenesd r ble considerate nis whieh vsrinll ru the judves of Our (courte when prisoners nifesn thelr guilt tie Court the time, ¢ 4 the expense Unless the vrisoner be an in pt pica of guilty fnenres x mitivail Ro that tM Vandiroiit & make tp (heir minds to gulity thre ix monte might be dedi for manslaughter, themsclven upom thei for iriai,? which of course they will Uo, it for mo other renson than vor sitord there Sawyers anc ‘opportanit Dis- trles Attorney carvan wil day”? when he wil: call no doubt the him in the or per ease these tro the defendants to pasa throngh the fiery (ral af a or. Fotis Santee, ‘Of twelve of their fellow citizens ee i hapartial preatting yuage in the person of either ibs City Judge or the Recorucr, "sutge Garvin wit then poor hia faete, heetod be flaming zeal ans burning eid: quence, ino the jury box, which js presumed y ite hvrty aE Beas act consumed int tuqelnuery of the criminal law. NEW YORK HERALD, 5S FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, WALL STRERT. } FRipay, September 1—6 P. M.{ On ‘Change to-day wheat was heavy and lower, The cotton market was quiet and steady, HE COTTON CROP OF 1870-71, Yesterday was the last day of the so-called cotton Gate ait ne salto att now Raat up the crop. According to the tables of Mr. B. F. Voorhees, superintendent of te-New York Cotton Exchange, the total crop was 3,968,577 bales, but private records bring it up to 4,009,000 bales, The tact 1s certain, however, that the crop in round Dumbers 1s 4,000,000 bales, ‘ THE DRY GOODS IMPORTS. ‘The imports of dry goods at this port for he week ending August 41, 1871, were $5,915,469 THE PUBLIC DERBY, ‘The statementof the Treasury Department for the monti of August shows a further reduction of $9,206,279 in the public debt. The total of the.debt, inclusive of outstanding gold $2,372,004,597, and the cash im the Treasury is $98, 782,086, THE REVUNDING OF THE PIVE-TWENTIE: A great deal of perplexity atiends the effort to understand the method by which the Treasury De- Partinent will refund the one hundred muluions of five-twenties called in by the notice of Thursday last, As the conversions have been already one hundred and twenty millions, in round numbers, and as the cash subscriptions from Europe are for $80,000,000, it was not at first perceived how tue additional $20,000,000 was to be provided for, It turns out that it was a portion of the agreement with the Syndicate that Mr. Boutwell should apply $20,000,000 of his Treasury gold to the redemption of te debt over and above the conversion of the $200,000,000 of five-twentics, In the list designated in the last order of the Treasury Department there is quite or nearly $80,000,000 of old 762’s, which bonds, beyond a doubt, are in Europe, where their redemption can be effected with the gold subscribed for the new five per cents. The lst also inciudes about $18,000,000 of regis- tered five-twenties. nese bonds are chieny ju the ‘Treasury Department as collateral for na- tional bank issues, The extra $20,000,000 of gov- ernment gold is, therefore, airected to their redemption more especially. If the banks inter- ested supply the place of these bonds with other five- twenties then the government gold will come on the market: but if they can substitute ponds to be pro- cured from the government upon the ofermg of a Jurther instalment of the new loan within the ensuing muety days the gold will remain in the ‘Lreasury and twenty mullions more of the debt be refunded, Meaatime it 1s understood that holders of the bonds designated for redemption may present them at any time within the ninety days and receive Me principal in gold and accrued interest. GOLD DULL—1124 A 112%. ‘rhe gold market was dull, with a firm undertone, the stronger feeling being due to the current heavy imports of foreign merchandise, which offset for the present any appreliension of a supply of gold from the Treasury in connection with the redemp- tion of the five-twenties. speculation is quite tame, noweyer, and both parties are unwilling to take a noid step either way. The changes m the market ure shown im the table:— wa. M Inthe gold loan market the rates ranged from 2 per cent for carrying to 1-64 for borrowing. ‘The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as Tollows:— Gold cleared. Gold balances. Currency balance: MONEY EASIER. Kariy in the day borrowers in stock coilaterals paid 3), a4 per cent quite ehcerfully for accommo- dation, but toward the close of banking hours there was quite a sensibie relaxation ia the inquiry and balances were pressed at three per cent. ‘The government houses were suppited at 2a 5 per cent. Commercial paper was unchanged, Foreign exchange was dull and heavy on the pasis of 109 for prime bankers’ sixty-day sterling and 109%, for sight bills, GOVERNMENTS STRONG. he government 1st was quiet and strong, and i about one point higher all around in price. ‘rhe following were the closing street quotations:— United States currency sixes, 1164 116%; do,, i881, registered, 174 a 1 do. a0, coupon, 1184 a 118%; do, five-twenties, registered, May and No- vember, 114% & 114%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 1144 a 115; do. do, 1864, do. do., 114%{ a 115; do. do., 1865, flo. do., 114 a 115; do. do., registered, January and July, 113% a 113%; do. do., 1865, cou- pon, do, 113% a 115 do. do., 1867, do. do., 11: & 11874; do. do,, 1868, 40, do., 1145, 0 1143, forties, registered, Mla Miy: do, do, int.), 1% a 112, SOUTHERN SECURITIES DULL. The Southern State bouds were quiet and gene- rally steady, The leading issues closed as follows:— Tennessee, CX coupon, 75 a 751g; do. new, Virginia, ex coupon, 63 a 64; do. new, Georgia sixes, 84 a $6; do. sevens, Carolina, ex coupon, 44 a 45; “do. new, do. special tax, 19 #1933; Missouri sixes, 973 a 98; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 96 a 97; Lousiana sixes, 67 a 70; do, levee sixes, Tl a 72; do, eights, 80 a 83; Alabama fives, 63 a ; do. elghis, 100 @ 101; South Carolina sixes, 704 74; do. new, January and duty, 574 258; do.do., April and October, 61 a 62; Arkansas sixes, 52 55; do, sevens, 50 a 60, STOCKS STRONG BUT IRREGULAR. ‘The stock market was strong but quite irregular and less active. Western Union Telegraph, Pacific Mail, St. Paw, Erie, Reading, Northwest and Onto and Mississippi were firm and advanced. New York Central, Pittsburg, Lake Shore ana Rock Island were streng and steaay, Wabash and Union Pacific were feverish, weak and lower, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day;— Hignest, Lowest. + 09% We a do, jen- oupon (ex New York Centrai consolidated . New York Central scrip. Eriv.....- . Reading. Lake Shore Wabash. ‘ Northwestern. Northwestern preferred. Rock Istand, St. Paul. St. Paul preferred. Ohto and Mississippi. Union Pacific. Hannibal and St. Joseph. Western Union Telegraph. . Pacific Mail. Panam. .... THE RAILWAY BONDS, The railway bonds were m active request, but business was still light, although buyers advanced their prices, The following were the bids at the call to-day :— New York Cen New York cen 6" . $84 Tol & Wab conacon.. wo Hana & Naples Ist m New York Ven GU West Int m, 1884... New York Gen Guin “ei my TENS. New Yor! juiney & To!" tet, ibii.. 87 shrie 1 Ti & South lowa ist m.. *6 Gal & Chic extended, Gat & Clic ad m- a ia & bayex 2d m. Clev & Tol a 4 New Jer Ven new bile. Wik Pits, # W & Chic 24 m1 PFW &C 8 pe eq bda.lU4 Mariem Ist_m Alb & Snes 2d ba Ciev & Pius 2dm. AW Mich Cen ist m # Oley & Pitts 3d m, Mt Chi. Chev & Uitte thm. «84 ch t 100 Chi jst 108 Chic & Alton incom % yhto de Mise Let m . Jhio & Mins con oM4', SPO & Tron Mt Tat m, MIG St Pant Int m 8's. 1 Mil & St Paul ist, 7 3-10. ee Unton Pa nt 7 Union Pac income 10’s.x 82% Helleviiie a8 lil nt m B's Yate 4TH Ieem. SU! & SCP ant Ust im... 939 Lad m peel. MILA St Paul, Lae ND. 4 4 adm Ine. Mile St Pan'ad me. a on &N is. 9 lek W con oda, S107 Chie dN W ex by 89% Chie & NW Ist i Han € St.Jo co Sig Det, Lack & W st nr 86 ‘Tore Wal Vat my ex tl ‘Tol & W Ist m, StL div. 100 ‘Tol & Wab i 85 ‘Vol & Wab equip bis SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Friday, Sept. 1—10:15 A. M. g1500 U! . 114%, 600 ahs Went Union Tei, WOO a tL 14s. YoU Con Coal of Md.be » US 400 Spring M Ooal 10 US 6 figu log certificates, 18, 290 Pac M SS Co 100, cr ts uM do. laripoxa pi 85 Adams Ex Co... 100 Am Ber Un Bxp... 03 BONY OC AHR RR... 44000 C 86a, eacronsy’ 1160. 1.000 ha 11689 100) Tenn’, 1 ci) 000 Va b's, con. 6536 200 600 Ga My Te 984, 200 6000 N Oar 6's. old b.. 443g Guu0 S C's, n, by 10000 Missouri Ath 200 ai ie tas 10»: ¢ 's 500 Union Pao iat WY won do... ihe do. 85 Panam: 100 Thitnots 1000 Chic & N 7000 C,C &1C lat... lw chia NW 2000 do. 50 Chic & RT ¥ 17000 doves... Ba 1000 Cedar F € Min ist: 86° 00 Mit & HO ghs Phenix Bk...... 106 200 Tol, W& WRR...03 67 10 Imp & Trad Bk 190 500 do. © 67 ) Chatham Bank. 170-100 P, Ft Wa C gtd, . Oy 100 Del & Hid © Co... 1204¢ 200 Del,Lacke W.KR. 100% ‘80 West U Tel. 62%, 100 Ohio & Miss Rew... 468 10 2% SOhiog MRR pt... 79 100 M0 Chic, B.& Q ERK. be 138 100 8 100 Han'&StJORK.... 77 12:15 o?Clerk P.M. $2000 US E's, "lc... 11855 912000 UN 5.20, cs *8.. Md WO US 5-20, c, "62... 1145, 1000 do. vee HAG 5000 US 6-20, c, 165. 6.. 1148, 1000 US #20, 7, RL May SOW US 5-20, ©, 67.08 1137 One Clock PL ML 84000 Brooklyn 7’a,pk |. 105 10 shs Erie RE 1000 U Pac RR tat m. 5 200 Harlem RR. 10000 do. 100 Panama Rit. sou do. 4000 Cen Pas # 100 do. 3000 Un P 7's, Bg 500 Chic & N 100 ahs Cop © of Mi 4 2K Os se seveee 100 West Un Tel 6275 10Chic & KIRK! 200 do, 62% 16 Pitts, FLW £ Cx 200 do. 63° 1000 Kost, Hart & Ene. 100 Pac M 8S 53% 80 do, 100 Canton Co. £044 WDD AI & Ter 10 Adams Ex 854¢ LOH Ohio & Miss RR. 100 Tol, Wab & W..be 60) 300 do. 6644. STREET QUOTATIONS, ” lock P.M. Western Union. f awest'n pl. facts Mail.... Rock Tsiand.... fc Re Lake Shor Pittsburz, Union Pacitic.. Hos, Har & brie Col, C & Ind Cen RCIAL REPORT. ° Fripay, Sept. 1-6 P.M. ANTLMONY.--We note sales of 20 casks on private torms-- quoted 11%%c., gold per Ib, ASUES. ~The market was dul! but unchanged, with further smail sales at $9 a $9 50 for pearls, and $7 25.0 $775 for pots Stock light, NDLES were in moderate jobbing reqnest at 89. for pa, tent sperm; 2%. for plain sperm; 2%, # 290, tor stearic; 13e- a lic. for adamantine and 2c. for parattine, Coprrn.—The demand for American ingot was more ac, tive and the sales reached 800,000 Ihs, at 2%\e, a 85l¥e, fore promptand forward delivery, at whic figures the market cloged strong. For sheating, <¢.. the demand was moderately active and prices s at 1% for new shes tin; Rr.—The firmmess of holders had a restraining tn- ce upon business. The offerings of wil de: tinued very light; 4,180 bags Rio per P. more, were resold for New York 1 ‘house on private terms; 2,405 bays Mara were disposed of ‘on’ pri ‘the closed wil upward quote ordin ny % do., 13340. v a lie. days’ credit; Jaya do. (arase Be. a 17%: Jamaica, lac. a Ie ; Costa’ Rica, Mo. w 1636.3 Savaniila, } yall gold, duty paid, tulrt Favorable adviews' fr demand wud an ail grade: ement, with wore buyer delivery a fair business was consi about 4c. per lb. ‘the final sales w ber. October, Noven uary. The sales were to sixty dave’ pool st “Aye. pe Speciation, To transit e. For future wales have be tog —Septennts vat 18% 100 at 13 400 at 18" £00 at 18140. + 18 5-Atic, aud Junilary, 100 Total, 3,000 Date Der, 20 at Is 7 1c. Gil at 18h HO) REIS 13-16e., 100 at As each, at 18%:¢., together B00 al 1535 at 18 11-16e., 100 rand November, 100 exch, at 12 ber, November and Deceraber, 100 exch, November, 200 at 18% ¢., 300 at = ber, 100 ewch, tl 100 each, at 18 11-16e., 200 cacti, at 18%e.; January, 20 at 190, Exchanged, 200 October for B00 September, even, Total, 6,700 baler, Grand_totnl,. 9, bales. The average quotations of yesterday's forward 1 October, 20 y 40d at 18 4u0 at 18% liveries were 4s _follows:—September, 1 Cotober, 18.44e.; November, 18. December, 15.460, Wequote:— Wer Orton Alabanu, 1 ‘Gooa min ~The quotation more than tal! a g) net recelpis xt Hid: New Orleans, 150; Mobiie, 99; ton, estimated at 100 ington, mote, 18: New York, ‘145; boston, 25. day last week, 1,4. Same di CAerens yea of cotton in Ne a dt vicin: follows: —In warehouses, 32.402 cleared), 4000 bules; on wharves, City, 99 ba Kates tor freight to fore: oltow ity sums up 6,87 ba’ ourd (hot bales ; 085 dull wo . tr sales were about 8,004) th P wwas qui | Cora meal was quict bus firm.” Parcel lois _are very We note sales of B00 bbis. Vrandywine at 84a % eked meal was (9 coarse, 812 bolted yellow, aud 1 qnote: | No.2 state... Superfine State. Extra State. Choice do. puperiine: J and stony: tor tine st Round hoop Kound hoop Ohio, tra: ‘St. Lous straien: St. Louis cnoice downs Rye. flov Somhern Southern sup Southern extes Southern family. Corn meal, Western white Corn meal, Western yellow, Corn meal.Jersey.... . Corn meal, Brandywine Corn ea’, vine: —Wheat was du: prime winter red to a $147. .The sales to-day whe made last evening to arrive. Ti ® Wow aaa 390 + spot. For was bid, and for amber t, but large sales were slew since our Inst com: prisea about 1,000 gushels, m y winter to arrive, at 381.20 for ontinary No, 2 Chicago spring for tis sund winter, 1 40 a $1 45 tor good to primo red winter on the spot, $1 42a $145 for do, to arrive, and $147 a 8149 for amber to arrive. Corn was quiet, but steady. bushels, moatly Western med, at 6o}gc. a te. : for yeilow, and 6c. a Qe, for white, Cnte were firmer, but only moderately active. ‘The sales were about 35,00) bushels, at . for black Western on the track, 44'yc. # dic. for mixed do, and Ohio on the track, 463sc. a 43c. for white Ohio, and B8c. a 42c, for Jersey. Barley wus quiet, There was Rome {ry noticeable, but no trangsctions, Rye was quiet, but steady, with saies of 7,050 bushels at sic. for Western. FRETOUTS.—With the exception of w moderate Inquiry for room for gr the market w quiet, but rates in all instances were very firm. in the chartering business there was « good demand for vessels for grain and some inquire for general cargo ; but vessels very scarce, those arnving having been chartered in . ‘The engagements were:—To Liverpool, by steam, 30,000 bnahets ot grain at 100. ; 100 bales cotton, ad. ; provisions atséa a 40n., and by sail, 64. foreorn and Od, for wheat. The charte: An American bark. 4,500 quarters grain, to D) . 8. jam Auvtrian bark, to arrive, 3,000 quarters gritin, to Cork for Ge. 4d.'; an American bark, 4,00 guarters or Dunkirk, 78.94. 5 a brig, 1,500 bis, 19 the United Kingdom, 79. 5 port; a British brig. from Wilmington to Vinten Kingdom, LA) bois, spirits turpenti n American ship, $08 tons, to Bristol, general cnrgo, lomp sam; a British bark, from Montreal to the River P $00,000 fee timber, #2 net: ua American ship. Havre, general cargo, £1,640; a British brig, 117 tons, to the Windward, $1,450, gold, port charges paid, und back on pie vate terme. GONNIES.—The general market was very quiet, but firm, There ave bern some stnaii of cloth at aoont former uote Mee. ‘alentia cloth, Ie., , 1ige, a 18e. Messra. “Gi. Tuckerman & Ce estimate the sock of cloth here at 9,c00 bales, aud in Boston 7,900 bales; tags, 6,600 bales, and in Koston 7,26 lates, HEMP AND JUTF.-Hemp. remains quiet but steady fo both forrign aud domestic. ‘Shere heen co! RIK Aw M do. Jitte, 5360. a blgc.. gold Hort, the past few days and han: ¢ animation for ngedt : yearlings, 4 do. yearlings, resent ja quite large and Joo retail qualities mort shipping quoted at 81; @ Se. for short rye, and rices somewhat favor buyers, With a tar dewand at $1 low Mt a #1 0b for long rye, Me for oat. .—Business in pig continued to be retarded by the reity of both Scotch and American, Prices were without aerial change. The tales were 200 Garisherrie from, yard ‘at $86 per ton. tons Glengaroock from yard at B35, 600 Wd, tO ATIVE wt HHS, 1,000 tons new English rails, 58 1908, gold; LOU tone wrought aoray, vm private Lerrus, 1 old double-headed rails at $89 50, gold; 100 tons No. eat $37; 260 tone No.2 Hudson at #40, Kglinton, ‘was held at #%4,ex ship. Russia sheet waa ‘ady. Refined bars were in moderate vemand. wedes assorted at $90.8 #100, gold, per ton, and English ores at Ft aieadys at #605 0 6 10, gold, for . , Dut " . gold, tL 100 Ibm. ; BE VS a pad rnp 10) ibs.; Yige, for bar per Ib, and Wie. for Ipe, per Ib. MOLAGSR e market was dull and nominal at about the following quotations ;—Cuba, centrifugal and mixed, Je. ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1871 2 20c. ; elayed, museorado, refining, 4c. do. grocery, \ Porto Rico a Islands, Bc. New Orleans, se. a 60e NAVAL Sroitrs.—Large prospective receipta of splrita turpentine depressed the market to Sic., at which figare hold- ers were anxious to sel), ‘the alos were Belge; IIS bi at BSc, and to arrive bbis. vat dle, Several lots were forced upon the market, owing to the refusal-of tue Norfolk Steamship Company to aatiow fauging. on thelr wharf, | Rosin was ride 1 firmiy held, The sales eo bbe, 88 25, 200 bose, aur ee (to arrive) 80 bhiss at gto ae ea to ° er, inewon southiz at $5 25 and small lola Wilminat DiLN—Livveed was fn moderate dehald bd Tle Were without change. We quoie:—Sle. a Sic. in casks and bb! Sperm was cull and nominal at il 22% "a #1 2) for crud hale was without business, and prices were nominal at about Bie. for Northern and Sle, for Southern, PRYROL.TUM.—The warket has shown no change to-day, but present prices for refined were weak. Sales were re ported for first half of this month at 244,¢., but_most sellers sank M4lgc. Crude in bulk remains dull, but former prices rule firm. We cnote inally 13/sc. Naphtha was a vhade firmer, with ed of Lat0 bbls., at We, a 1 Fhe aalea of 2,000 bbis. standard white ti hall of Septer ve., and 8400 bis, do. last hall of September at atic, At the Creel the market was very Quiet, and «noted at i 40 a $4 45 on upper, and $470 w 475 on lower rout. The Phiiadelphia market Was remark: ably qiilet, but prices were quoted somewhat firmer, First half of month and last bait at 24\e. There were no sales reported, Receipts. bbls. a 185 bbls. 5 | kot cor mes as low | sales were: le 40 50: and 0 bbls. and 250 bbis., t tran sa: ‘ep ¢ firm. Fen Be. long dc tlong do, Sige. & Pig “ord and’ Birmingba and quoted lower, 0 Sales tierces for export at new lard, deliverable within wi was in moderate demand at $e. and kettle, Sales 12 rices are entirely nominal. “Beof hams were dull exas anid for $18 a Be, rn quoted at Dreased hogs continved in fair demand at 6c. the range. “Cut meats—fhere was x better demand able to-day, and the marke Sales were reported of 200 boxes old dry saited I 1 delivered at Chicagos at 5isc., and 40 boxes at te, 100 tierces Western smoked hams gold on private terms, “We quote:—Dry naite ders, die. a tc.; clear Deiiles, Be. bellies, ; hacks, He. a ¥c.§ plokted hams, 1e, 4 1gc, ;augar-cubed und amokeddo., Me, a' Ise. Butler and cheese were in talr de- mand at tnchanged prices, RICK continned In moderate jobbing demand at Cull prices. ‘The sales were 450 bays Rangoon and Matna at 8% a,c. per Ib, and 40 casks Carollna at 8c. a 9 SUGAR.—The market ruled deciaedly strong, vance in prices. ‘The demand was tair, with sales of 570 hhds., including 18 hhds, Porto Rico at'h0 Llée, per Ib., and 1,900 hoxes at 83¢c. a We. per to. and LOW boxes claved No. 10 at9/.c, per Ib. Retinea was’ in active request, The de- rextra © at Lice, per lb, exceede? the supply, Gnd several relineries were selling for next week's delivery dered and crushed 10 tieroes y days, atgc. F Nord and 96, fo active. and 26 bbls. Ousls We quote A 1254c. and granulated, Lie. pertb, We quote: -Cnba-—Lnfertor to common rebning, Bsc. a 8ye.: fair to good fair refining. Nyc. w 940.5 good to prime’ retining, Mc. a 9c; fair to good grocers, 9c. a We. : prime to chores grocer¥. Wye. a 10%e. ; centri: gal, hinds, and boxes. $4e, aL ec. :tmoinsees, hhdy, and boxes. ke, & 84sc.; melnde Havana—Roxes Murch stan- dard, Nos.7 to% Sige. «9 2, Mat. WLONGC. | Ary ¥3t0 15, Wee, WAL a Lc. ;8do., 100 Porto Hieo—Rehoing rocery grades. #ige, w Me. bra- : to 1s te, a 94e, Java—Dutch standard, Nos. 10 to 12,93. w194q¢. Sianila—Current elaved ana superior, atte, SP was notin demand. We quote (nominally): ® Foreign plates, per 100 los.pi8d 75 a 86 125%, gold, and domes- tic plates, per! lle. rps, The market for both foreign and domestic has been moder active since our last, with sales reported of 2,000 bags Cad 227%, gold do., per British Viceroy, a Ive per Jurit Corte, at § of old, for export, br lots, per tb » BGC, ADEE. uteh standard, Nos, ii, sixty days. Clover- Wige., and 100 bage new, in iy Was Some What , samy with sales WW bags, nnd in Boston 21,718 ToRAcoO was in ive demand, Kentucky nt Nt f PINSPEOTION WAL Mi, ee Mhede, & ed since ek on hand pelt —Stovk Au, Brooklyn | Received s Stock in the Brooklyn Inspection Warehouse, Sept. 1, | I stock Sept. 1, 1871 8 OF TOHACEO F Wide, + 8166 Lire Mr eo Stee Biti ! t & tt 3S ‘West Indios South America. Brit. N, A. Prov’ & ee Ea 810,231 eat Total for Aug., "71.1 5 Tix. The market for both’ pig wad plate was stew atairdemand. Tne sales were } tous English, ie per Ib. 210 tors do. to arrive, and 800 pigs reuned do, vate terms; 2,250 boxes assorted ebarcoal plates at $5 75, gold, per box, Tor the bert; 200 boxes B.C, coke terno at 36 87%, gold, and 15) boxes, 20328, second quality, donbie box, at B16 0, gold. We quvte:—Kanea, per Ib., ‘40sec, 0 fle. gold; Straits, B6ie. a Udige,; English, ade, a'35iqe.; 1. ©. charcoal, per box, 3 623g a 85 97 Ic. gold; LC. coke, #7 50 a4 50; coke terne, 6 25 «B/W; charcoal terne, 3S a %6 10. SrEARUNe was firmer, with sales of 65 Werces choice, at ‘A1.1.0W was in moderate demand and firm. Saies 109,c00 Ibs. at 90. for city. 4 WItsk ry. —Receipts 275 bbls, The market was steady, with sales of 250 bbis, at Klee. a Me. Th Woo: ‘uag been a lite more inquiry for all grades wr inst, but in order to _seil to any considerable extent ssions would have to be made, ing to do, The stock of avail present, and this fact strensthend sellers ia their ithe sales were :-—5,U0) Ibs. No. 1 Ohio fleece, 62. a iV Ibs medinin dos, 6: 0 pr 00 ibs. eaper'l 5,00 Iba. low 50 Ube short doy 4 spring clip a dist. 3 16, D Cauvornia, Monteviedo i 400 ibs. Noi Jw is, re Tren tae a Mie a BL Th O00 TDs. WO tos Handa Ort part (0 arrive; of Cape, al oa private by SCN id Dy bales 1.000 Toe. tera. Syrian, THE NATIONAL GAME. tin Game—Cbe Eckfords Clad, of Cleveland, iting Straggle—iThe A Kirst Class Vetear the Vorest Cay ee a Close and ‘ t4to V4. Yesteriay afternoon the Eeksords, of We | the figtn and deciding gamo of their & nship series | with the well-known City Chib, of Cleveland, ‘There | was but a moderate attendance, and ere the season closes | most of the clus will have discovered whether t | ct in advising them te ifm v-tive cents, burg, pl THE FAVORITES at about twenty-five to twenty, but the Kekfords hed plenty of back tthe pres, Althongh there were occasional spurts 0 ant batting and fielding throughout the game, yet ft cannot be characterized as otber than a first class nut: fin contest. The weather was not at all oppressively ware and yet ail the players seemed irritable and unfit to play. was elected umpire, and be anders being the fret 1 handle wandell and Nelson ail muited in the uuke one rin. rd boys wiea first fnnings Similar conn they went to ihe bat, THE The second inning w previous one, the Fecford's ‘coat of whi Ned a run, Lor only one they 6. to, three order wus the 103 lore were Wis jowed gf in the third Foose and wlid play cn. the part. of their opponeat th. giviog them & #tr permitted to score five raur, he fourth inning by | 1 TLNG of the Clew > Keored ai red font rons. The Kokfora men also baited well la this iauing, ont tey were not entitled to a singie rin out of the three they xcorey The war now 1 to 5 in fi th jada, bat a couple of wh to them in the tuth and) aixt rong added tothe Cleveland reore nade m aud a little more e added tw their reapee inning, bein, game up to 14 to W aganst Cloveland. Sharp, quien posed of the Cievelanders in the eighth inning iu ope, . the'kekfords adding one more ran to un added to each of their scores in the ninth | EAMe 10 8 close, leaviey The following is rekrorn, f BIBP.A. 40 2a4 8 go. risé 23 g2.0 a1 rite 23 tbat rath, 08 tro. Kimball, rf 0 aaoe 1 8 INNINGS, Clubs, Ty, wh. Be Sh, Vo eon it 1 iM UmpirecMr. 4. Rogers, of the Star cly Time of Game-Two hours and ‘eculiar Game on the ( The Old Brooklyn Pe The Atlantic Club, of Brooklen, pixyed a game yesterday With the Forest City Club, of Rockford, on the Capitoline Ground, in presence of between two and three hundred spy tators, Of conyse it was not supposed th? amateurs would have much chance against the powerful Rockford team, but few persons anticipaced for them such a orushing defeat they met with from the hands of their professional op nents, The game opened weil, giving every prospect of a close and exciting contest, but, after the fourth inning bad been played, and the score atood 6 to 5, the Atlantic men seemed to lose all confidence im themeeives, avd tigited } | } | | ton of Mr. Diane | dedicatory services the Rov. Dr, hain the Ch en abominably, atlowing the Forest City four ruos in the next five innings, am own secount. The Atiantion nt to have made a much better exhibition than this, as oan doit it they do not become scared. The ollowingiw. “? TUR SCORF: < ROCKFORD, ATLANT Players. ORALPA, Mack, Intb.....1 6 510 0 Anson, sdb... 2 5 8 1d Fisher, p. 53231 Hastings, 6.00.1 6 7 BL Addy, 4:3 8 2 & Boyd,tab. Stires, r. 7223.0 Kenny, Bam, lf... 5 8 1 0 0 Malous, pe Fulmer, s 165 1 4 Noonan o Bird, ef 16 8 1 0 rowers, rf. Totals... 27 8031 97 12_ Tota’ NS BooRRD. 1 Br 4h. ie. Bh, Th, Beh, Yuh Ve sr 8 8 2. @¢€ @ 6 uns earned—Rocktord, 2; Atlantic, 0, Firat base by errors—Rockford, 12; Atianti ‘Total Leldiug errors—Rockford, 9; Atiantie, rUmpire—K. Ferguson, Mutual Base Hall Clio. , ‘Time of game—-'wo hours aud ten minutes. Base Ball Notes. To-day the Fekfords play the Forest City, of Rockto the Unton Groun An effort is being Association, and a instant at Taman FROGRESS OF JUDAISM. nade to reseuseit: all for a meeting to b ¥ Hail, In this eity, haa been ism | Dedication of the New Synagogue Ahnvith | Ache in Brooktyy Yesterday atternoon the Jewish con; ted then ven, Brooklyn, ‘the processor dimen, Vr to the new O., with ail the usual imp services were under tie di i v, who ear: ncinsion of the Wareerman, of New delivered ax eloquent diseotrae, explaining Iuoidly the ¥: rious exercises and exhorting the cony jun to cor in the faith of their fathers. aN ELE LE LT MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. HALL —Woov.—On_ Tuesday, August restdence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. c. € Norton, GEORGE H. HALLETT to ISApoRA Wood, all of this city. Newburg papers please copy. MOUANN—REEVES.--On — Werneaday August 30, by the Kev. dR. Campbell, W SARAH, youngest Sq-, all of Brooklyn, ried the Thu fidtioy evening. Cyrantur daighte Db. No 1. MCCANN. M.D. ny (N. Y.) papers please copy. ROBERTS—GwYNyk.—On Wednesday, Angust by the Rev. Dr. Shaketford, rector of the Church of the Rede isted by Rev. Dr. Clarkson, Wit- LAM U, RopEw GWYNNE, Of tlus city, In Brooklyn, on Weinesd fter a short ener Barpos.-—-On Friday, September illness, JANE, the be a wite of Law ardon, The those of her broth | Lyons, and of her son-in-law, are respect(ully Invited to attend the func he fami nd also. nit Mr. Thor Louis Contencin, fro atives and friends of her late residence 6 Fast Twentieth street, on Monday morning, Sep at ten o'clock, to the ber pond streets, whe a celebrated lor the repose of Church of the ‘‘twenty-! requiem 1 her soul. New L ven papers p! On Tharsd: ause CODY. Augers » Pace Bong fuliy invited to residence ittend the tuneral, LIZA ar of iver age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and aiso those of her brothersn-law, Mr. Henry Hume and Dr, David MeNair, ar pecifully invited to attend the funera}, frou her late resifenes, 21 South land avenue, near DeKalb, frookivn, on Sunday afternoon, September 3, at two o'clock. CASSIDY. —On Friday, Septeuber 1, 1871, Jory Cassipy, im the Year of itis age, late Clerk of tne SIxtte District Court, brooklyn. the members of the Joka Cassidy Association, Ute Jate Goodwill Engine Con y dnd Board of Tras tees of the Urookiya Ft respectially iivited to attend the 1 Josept’s church, Pactie street, near | nue, Brooklyn, on Monday, September 4, atl 1, froin Si, be ofered for the repose of his Soui, Trom thence te the Cemetery of the Moly Cross, Piatby CAMPEBL nt Brookiyn, on Wedne August short 1/nes: and elilest « aged S1 yea ‘The friens funeral, from the reside: Devoe street, Brooklyn, AUTIE G., Wile of James Re Conklin, ughter of Willet and Hannah . Webb, pe of her D., on Sunda: Ns—On Friday, In the Hh y Friends of the family attend t Septemb Evry af his age re fespeetiolly invited to residence, oy Ml inst, at tw Mm August CLARE.—-On Thursilay, CLARE, agea 55 years, fne funeral will take place from his dence, 310 Bast Sixticth street, om atone o’eloc je iriens of his quested to attend SC ORNWA! @ Woodbury, Coun, on Thurs: PRYTON, Wife of ie £. Gorn D., of this city, native of Killglass, rs. funeral, from her Greenpomt, ‘The 90 Franklin. street, as Will be interne M. on Sunda, vette, Jersey City, on Thursday son of Captain Lucy M. Curtis, aged 13 years and 6 month. the relatives and friends of the fanuly are respect. fully imvited to attend the 1, from the resi- deuce of lis parents, No. hington avenu Lafayette, on suuday afiernoon, Sepiember 3, at three O'clock. DONOHOE. August 21, Kve thor the for th NauVity, berween Si repose oF thir pcond and ‘Third str Donottoe, lace of N Sepremper 2, at niue o Rolatives and trieads of Tully mvited fo atiend. PoRSTER.—-At erdale, on We HO, REGINALY HATHAWAY, Hf, and Constance A, Forst he relatives wud (rei eral, on Saturday, Septem! at half-past one jock P. ML, Irom the residence of his parents, Riverdale P: 4s Will be ta waiting at tly he hall-past tw re. » August son Of Georg d train. Wednesday, Angust 30, 1871, RY, aged 19 years and 5 mouths, and friends we respectrully tavited from the residence, of Las parents, No. 425 Bi leventh sireei, New York. County Meath (ireland) papers please copy. GILMORE—Near Sing Sing, On Friday morning, September 1, Paeonnick K. GILMORE, I the ositt year of his ag ‘The relatives and friends of the family ure respect- fully invited wo aitend the tuneral, irom his resiaeuce, Yorktown, near Crotoit Dam, Inason Rive he rekittive to attend the funere Septen Teen Wor Mt Astoria, on Thursday, Angust INE Drak. Halsey. onvey HALsRY. a sutant daughter of doan J. ¢ of her pi Meloch P.M. siden nis, on Saturday, Se HANNAN.—Suveidenly, on Friday, September 1, Bripekr HANNAN, the beloved wile of Patrick | Haun native of parish Millglass, county sige, Ireland, aged 69 years, The reiatives ana friends of the family are re- spectitily tuvited to attend the funeral, tren late residence, 1 ru street, at two ov P.M, of Sunday, Septembgr Hicotns. —in Jersey City, on Frid Captain Lewis HiGins, aged and 12 days, The tives and friends of the fawily are invited to atteudt the funeral, on Sunday agcernoon, at ¢ o'clock, [rom the First Baptist church, Greve sireet, dersey CY, Hiner. —WiLLtan H., the beloved child of George HB. and Lizene Hilge, aged i year, 11 months al Atives and friends are respectfativ invited to attend parents, No. 85 Greenwich avenue; also the mem- bers of the Gehreer Freandfehaits Bund, on sun bis | afternoon, September 3, al one Oo vloc 1s8aM.—On Wednesday, August : Gronar KissaM, Jn, in the S2a year of his age, son of George and Margaret Kissain. ‘The relatives and friendsof the family are respect> fully mvited to attend the funeral, trom the resi- dence of his parents, Le Street, Brooklyn, ot Sunaay, september 3, at niae o'clock A, M. i1ls re- if years, o montis Dn Friday, September t, ELizanerit 14 MALLERY, relict of Heary Mallery, late of Myrue | avenue, brookiyn, Notice of funeral hereaster. MILLER.—At Greenburg, Westchester county, on Thursday, August 31, Jang E., wile of Colonel James M, Miller, ‘The retatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, from the Olid Methodist church, Winte Plains, on saturday, September 2, welve o'clock. ars Will be in waiting at the depot on the ar- rival Of the haif-past ten A. M. train, New York and Harlem Railroad. McSor.ey.—On Friday, September 1, CRCTLIA A, infant daughter of Edward and Mary MeSorley, aged § months and 7 days, ‘Phe relotives aud Mrleadg of the famliy are invited on | fe the New York state | the Meh new place of worship, folnson street, Of Louisiana, to Miss PREDEWICA his late ) st Nineteenth street, on San- | The reiatives and friends of the famtly and also » WD, are nderbilt ave: | = tre: past nine o'clock A. M., Where & requicns Iass WIL | alone the centre line of Marison avenue to tn and relatives are myited to atrend the | trond the | Annivers@ry mass will be celebrated | attend tie | earriages | wilvoad des | the funeral, from the residence of his | a men to score thirty- | toattend tha funeral, on sunday afternoon, ar hadi ob adding one to their past one v’ciock, irom 643 Water street, New York. OSBORN. —At Riwigewood, N.J., on Priday, sep tember 1, JoUN Osn0RN, aged 46 years, Funeral from Paramus Reformea church on San- day, at two P.M, Relatives and friends of the de- ceased and members of Tompkins Lodge, 0, or OU. F., and Mount Zion Encampine ave invited to attend. Take train via to Ridgewood stauion. TOMPKINS Lopun, No, 9, 1. 0. oF O. F.—The mem. bers of this lodge are mvited to meet at Pavonta ferry, loot of Chambers street, on Sunday ning, September 3, at eleven o’clock A, M. Mount Ziow Knearopment, No, 17, and the order in general ar tavited to unite with us, Bxcursion tickets at re- | duced rates wilt ve fuvaished at ferry by Baward | Fe . GOTISCHLING, N, ¢ funze, Secretary. Reipy.—Ow Tharsdity | eldest danghter of Je Ars and 7 mouths, uuneral will take p August 31, CATHERINE Fy and Mary Reidy, aged 16 ace from the residence of her parents, 4) Wail street, on sunday afiernoon, Sep tel al one o'clock. tossnr.—sndieniy, at Grafton, W. Va., on Sature ny, August oun DD. Kosser, m the Tist year Of DIS ayy on in ¢ ! Vaud, switzerland. POM AS ly, at Cama: n Vriday, | September 1. Georgy an Marti Ann Piomas, aged & montis Pune this day (~alurday), ab M., from 62 Hanson place, Brookivi Warson.—On ‘ y. Amjeust ot ing stc Prien | attend the fane Amity street, ou MALKIN, som Of David two o abaeday, Wiirrk.—Ou Tuursday, August 5 | Hrereron, infant son of A, aud Emme | White, aged 8 months @ yes | “he! veiutives aud iriends of the tamily ave ce. {6 eetfuily invited to atrend the dence of his parents, West Island, this (Saturday) yste WInso: Chana May Swven, wife | doth year of her age. slatives and (riends of the family are reapec' fuily mvited to attend the funeral, trou ber residence, 31 Douglass street, on Sunday, Seplember | 3, at three P.M, Woop.—On Thursday, Angust 31, Mrs. Warka Wor The rt clatives and friends are invited to attend the ral, from her ta resileay Jersey City Hengt ta, ; on Sunday, Septembe: wt tree ock P.M. LEGAL NOTICES. NTIMATION, By order ot the Court of Session in Scotiand, Nortle fritato, an, anative of Fifeshire, iv ife to the tland, born te Went Indies in 1S ‘was in ci is dated from Pugwash, It ts anderatood that he New Bruaawiek, in of he year 184, MAND Ns Was a Woll educated anil intelitgent man, wrote a The tune} ke place from th of | good band, ant, if vow alive, will be 7s yen It lis brother, John Anderson Wye oft suect, on | alive ae atiled to sneceed to property of eunstilersble Sunday, Fember 3, at Oo O'clock, . The relatives j amount. Ail dricnds ol the familly, also members of Ue Fale | yA Peon wha ca, give proper nrformation as to Garin Lodge, 204, KF. and A. ML, and the United | oi the une ‘of bia death, is rey Lodge, No. 4, are respectiully tuvited W | unica |. BARSTOW, Ese., Avy JHA tren attend the funeral. | Edinbu u his Est or hit A ont, Mess MCNEILL & SIME, We 'S., Noe 8 iil street, Ruiabury, } QUCREME couRT. i) Inthe matter of tha application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity of the exy of New York, velit widening and straightening oF BROADWAY, vucth siveet aud Fifty-ninth street, and alse at part of BroadWay between Chirty-secoud street and ‘Thirtylith street, and that part betw: oy cond street and Fort 0 LO feet, than WO Feet A rite CITY OF Ni I atreet, of a g We, the sesomieat the ownec and Lots 4 taatton, and or tnany ov wed to the same, veritied, to Joli of the "Cot ty. on oF hel ember, Deak, » partios 0 oojectiag witht Ue tea work daya next after the bain 18th day of Septem. er. 1871. «net for that par pow will ur said ollice Oa euch Of sail ten anys, at absiract of the sult estimate and assess ether wit Gir mapa and also tue aflidavita, este ea and other documents WHIch were Used by us in Imaling Teport, have. baet deposited tm the wfice of the Depart- Ur Pubic Works in tue elty of New York, there tu re tint the 2th day of September, 1871, That the ibnts embraced by the assessment afore ania are as follows, to wit: All toose Lots, pieces or parcels of od aitnate, ving and being im avid city, and bounded by aud ded aml contained within the centre: nes of the Collow- ‘amed streets and avennes. that 1s to say i— nsaies ‘Yopiuming at the polut of intersection of the centre tine rite naireet with the, centre line of ight avenue an vinnmg thence easteriy alyog the contre line of F titan to the centre jive of Madison avenue, thence southerly ire line of ) | Tnirty-lourth street, thence easterly alony the centre line of | Thirtysourth iret to the centre line of Laexinuto tuance southerly along the ceutre lines of Lexinet tre line of € | and Irving place to the 20, aie KINETH, a ol rer D. Campbell, | wesierir satiation j aged 44 y 4 montis au Vs. tre hine 0 1g thee ‘The iriends of the funy ure respectiuity Invited | Hine of | oe Se Oe eee: to attend the funeral, on Sunday, September place,, thence westcriy lo c ~ *clock | plxce’ to Broadway, tence soutueriy mong sue hall-past one o’clock P. M., from the chapel iu Cum | fae of ‘the tre line’ of Ware herland street, between Vark and Myrtle avenues, | ley place, iz the centre toe Brooklyn. Waveriey place to the ee: of Sixth ue. tacner London (england) papers piease copy. | northerly alung the cenu ao vixta at CONKLIN. —On Thorsday, Sepeember 1, after a | centre teenth wtree th street to the centre line of 5 ery along the centre lve of Seventl, Twentieth street, theuce weaterly Heth street to the cenure line of therly along t tre hin line of Twenty-eighth strect, line of Tweuty-eixhth street ¢ northesly along the 8 ett centre line of Stxty-sixth Ine ot Eighth avenue, atut thence sour re Une ot Lighth avenue to the point or | avenue, | avenue to th: | thence wescer y along the Ninth n reo easterly centr iy alone the | place of bowinnt: [oor etrhar war report herein will be presented to the ome Court ol the State of New York, at a «pectal term thereof, to be held Lefore the Honorable Albert Cardozo, Justice, in, the new Court House at the City Hall, in the city OL New York, upon a further aotice of twenty daya to ba | Hereatter given in two dufly newapapern published In the. | ente of New York, to the ot the fourths { section ot chapte New Vor, { passed Febsuncy | the Suse Isat. JOWS Y. JONES, 7 WILLIAM WOOD, 5 SUNS, ATLL Commissionsrs Dawd New York, Ang | INSTRUCTION. IPESSOR OF SINGE daughter aga brilti neies it her ac will fii on Address Madame | Stecessful con | tor singing M | CouEEGE OF #1, FRANCIS XAVIER, } iO West Pitte w¥ A Stnefex will be re: v, Septemver 4. Private Y West Fifteenth have been er accommodation of the ‘A. litaitedt pee | (HABLIEE INSTITUTE VOR YOUNG Lapras. 187 MADISON AVENUE Tots day school will r 1 Sey tember, Me, ana M oh CHARLIER, Principala, GE (PSTABLISHED 194% street, nities, bovwk- spelling, Latin, Freneb, day ad eveniiig all enum | PAINTS BUSTRESS Com I. Howery, corner Cai fe writtaaebie, era t writing lessons, 6 department. FANTED. A RES NCH TEACHER FOR VW Noung tatieg’ seminary 25 miles from New York, Ap: ply to Mine MANNENG, ac LUS Ease Mth st, om September 2 and ath, La } Rf) A. YEAR.-BOARD AND TUITION, AT THE $1 0) Episcopal Academy, IL weld, Ne Rew. T. j MM. REILLY, . Send for ac | SIXTH AVENU NS, 186 are pronuneta lies DY Moy GAREAL, formeriy a magistrate and member of tae Untree= sity of France, FIRST CLASS I in plano wad sing) bY TEACHER GIVES LESSONS | vo lathe French, Geeman ant ia English tanguiages; erences, Address ARTIST, bog AY Herat Gite | | ANS. W. I, DAVIS & SON, 40 DOWN: ec for sae Gne new Organ, of two wan WIUREH ¢ ing street, two octaves of pedals and 25 stops; also three Secoad Hand, of 3, Sand 8 stops, Waoted—An'’ organvt’s situation Vy a competent pers | ale DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC HALL, ast Thirteenth atrect and Brevoort Hall, 1A Bast Vifty-courth street, Sotree at Masonic Hai September CIRCULARS at private academy, 22 East £1 ‘A street. DENTISTRY. 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