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In the chartering line vessels for both grain and petroleum Highest, Lowest, Reman Retry inner Pear Uc a sore BROOKLYN AFYAIRS. The Westficld Fund. Mayor Kalbfelsch has not relaxed his efforts to- Ward building up @ substantial fund for the relief of the famttiea of the Brooklyn sufferers of the West- ficld explosion who are in immediate want of relief, The total amount thus far contributed toward this charity is $633. A lecture was given by Professor Cook on “Vemperance” last evening before a Wil- lamsburg audience in ad of this commendable PINANGLAL, AND COMMERCIAL, Torspay, Sept. 12-6 P. M. strong, in response | st, Paul... ... the Liverpool | St. Paul preferred. oe rm Mississippi. nd 500 bushels u'busbele grata at tage FM) quarters grain, to (800 quarters crain,to h bark, Glasgow direcl, 88, GU.; a British bark, Dubin tag's North German barks tearth grain, fo Cork’ for orders, 88 6,3 Quarters grain, to Co: addtional {f to the C Om Chafize to-day wheat was - more favorable advices al Cotton was unchanged and firm. y TWO TO THREE PER CENT. a5 ‘a 8 per cent on government 3 per cent on stocks, paper Was qulet and steady, ORTS OF THE WEE. The se sseoase amount of exports (exclusive of ) from the port of New York for the week end- ymber 12, 1871, Was $4,403,807. ; vain: FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOWER. : exchange was heavy, despite the relaxa- Tiga gold loan market. The exporters have been able to place a free supply ef bilis since the weiurn of caster terms for cash gold, and hence the competition with the bankers, the closing rates:—Sterling, sixty days, commer- a vial, 1073¢ a 107%; good to prime bankers’, 108 a | 4 10834; short sight, 108% a 108%; Paris, sixty days, im 6.350 5.2734; short sight, 6.25 a 5.285%; Antwerp, Mich 8.8234 0 5.2634; Switzeriand, 6.39 a 5.2334; Hamburg, Y $54 285%; Amsterdam, 40}5 a 40%; Frankfort, 41 | Union Pacilic ist m bids. wl 41%; Bremen, 77% @ 7834; Prussian thalers, 72.0 re, 4,00) quarters fm bark now in’ Boston, t9 cr. Hannibal and St. Josepa Moncey was easy at 2 Western Union Telegraph woltaterals and at 24s Mail. Prime commercial imore to a direct port in the Heavy Theft. gral, @s,3 a Premen bark, At noon yesterday two white men and a negro drove up on a truck in front of the residencé-of Mr. Andrew Corbin, No, 803 DeKalb avenno, and enter- ing the domicile returned with a handsome Chicker- ing piano, which they placed on the vebicie and nd The Gorin family are absent from town, and the neighbors are positive that the pur- #lars have made free with the worldly effects of the ‘Lhe ponce have no-ciue to the robbery. f The following were the bids for}the railroad ie petro.enm. 7#.; a German bark, hence is, refined petroleum, on private terms. Premen, 7,000 * for either clota GUNNITS.—There Was very tte inqmi 0 or bags, but prices remain without. noticeable change, We . 140, Bags quoted et 14 )go. a b New York Cen 6's, 1883. 93 New York Cen 6x, 187. 90 New York Cen 6's, r New York Cen 6's, sub, New York Cen 7's, 17 note Sales of 450 bales eioth a Wie and cloth at 1hic. a 15% then drove off, EM Manila hemp, with sttea r bales, toarrive per Fontesava, arrive per Velocity, at same Burglar Caught. Shortly after Balspast five o'clock yesterday morning Patrolman Folliard’s atention was at tracted by the suspi¢ions movements of & man*who was cmerging from the cigar store of Sgmuel Rosen- 179 Hudson avenue. proached the fellow to take him into custody, when He was overhauled and ar- rested, however, after an exciting chase and taken veet station liouse, Where he gave his name as James Marun. The property of Rosenber: amounting to ihe value ot $20, was found 1n bis pos die was held for trial. Whe following were ‘has been, considerat number of bales have cha: fumption and for export. very unfavorable, and. pri inquiry tately, and a st hands, both for home con- rom. growers ts still } although na changed iroth last Hariem con mige si 6's, ich Cen 1st mn 8 Tne ofiicer ap- cised ND STRAW continy ms i} qnalities, and prices show a siizht imy 110; rotail qualition, $1.95 a. long rye straw, Gl 05 a Bt 10;aliort rye 750. Ri Central Patfiic bonds. ae. we sone? the latter ran away, Chic & Alton Ist m. to the York st: =the 3 Montevideo, #4 I's. aycrage, at Buenos Ayres at 25\gey Goldy a2 b. ‘The demand for pig w: fogs; orlces wer ain GOLD STEADY—113% a 114%, @pstrong. The clique are reported to have sold at ‘the recent a¢vance in order to admit a fresh pool ‘nto the speculation on the bull side. The market a both parties seem waiting | Chic Cash gola relaxed A Murderous Assault. Between one and two o’cioek yesterday morning Thomas Chambera, a bartender, was on his. way home througa Court street when he was jostied by @n individual, whom he recognized as Patrick Kin- sella, Le inquired of that gentieman if 1t was not possible for him to walk by without knocking ‘The fellow made no reply, but draw: img a broad-bladed tuife thrust the pot deep into Chambers’: left ear, inflicting a very dungerous The injured man was takea to hls resi. dence in Bush street, and Kinsella was arrested cominitied by Justice Detmar to await examination, Sach assaults are of frequent vccarrence in South Brooklyn. ‘was duil and quiet, an for the next goverament sale. from 116 for 1s use to 8 per cent for iis carrying; Dut after three o'clock borrowers paid 1-16 and 8-52 #0 engage its use to-morrow. irket 16 shown in the table:— Coltness, to arrive tive movement at conble heady 400 tour old double a eelling. at irom S76 changod, selling at trom $7 can, and #60 a $100, LRAD.—Pig was negiected 01d, per 100 Ibs. p ristog 1,000 tons tons okt double ed bara were wn- inglish and Aineri- ud Tor & Wab Ist m, ex. ‘Toi & W ist m, StL di Tol & Wab 2d m.. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE. Tuesday, Sept. 12—16:15 A. M. aus Con Coal of Ma, 0. Ti » Bos, Hart & Exie gid. The course of the » against him, jefived was steady, a 105 Ex peEab. for bars a 4 Business was gencr- W: for sheet and pipe. MOLASGES.—Tthe market was a’ly confined to smat! lots for jovb! fugal and mixed, 23. a and subsequent; ‘ocery, She: a Jalnnday dsc. 4bc.; gold loan market the rates ranged from per cent fur carrying to 1-16 for borrowing. of the Gola Exchange Bank were as fol- i Rew Orteane, 898. a Fire on Fulton Avenue. The alarm of fire given at half-past one o’clock yesterday morning was caused by the discovery of fire on the second Moor of the three story brick building No. 695 Fulton avenue. This floor was oc- cupled by Mrs, Sarah Joues a3 a manufactory of children’s clothing, and the occupant estimates her loss on stock and sewing machines at $1,200, sured in the Nattonal Insurance Company for $1,030, ‘The fames burned throngh the flooring to tie first 13 occupied by Bailey Brothers caused cnieily by water, will amount to $15,000, ‘There is an insurance upon the properly of Batley Bros, 1n the following compantes:—Contl- nental, $10,000; Phenix, $1,000; Atlantic, $5,000; Giobe, $6,000, ‘The bulding, which 1s owned by Mra, Macomber, tg damaged to the extent, of $4,000; In- sured in the Long Island Insurance Company. fire was of accidental origin. NAVAL SrORRS.—tne mans forsaaieits tury 168 at S3ge vba. tio! at 65 bbiay to arrive, at le mewhat nom'nal, Hralued at go 10, nnd 243. bhi 3 8 10, wit! S ales were 260 bois, 87 wha Strained EEEEE g@mal! way at 8%e. in GOVERNMENTS STEADY. without animation, The government list was quiet and steady. A great deal of complaint is made because the Secre- ‘ary of the Treasury does not modify his circular of September 1 0 as to allow holders of the bonds @esignated for redemption to realize on them at ‘present insiead of waiting until December 1, eurrency sixes were in good request toward the close and advanced to 116. The foliowing were the gloria ‘and prices wer LED N. ‘There was, however, ‘Of refined were made with an upward tendeney, Crade has chown rice and remalna a 13%e. tn bale and. 174 but without chance it at 1c, The sales of reine) white, last half of monti, at 12%c., and later, 2.00) bbla, do. for firat half of month at Last halt of month held ‘at the clore at 240, niet and unchanged ; quote: The market at Phila: t, but prices were decidedly firmer, 00 bis. refined standard white for Ia » with return, closing firm at that . Shipping crude qnoted at I744q, P20 ly unchanged. er tone to the mar. halt of monti at sets 528 muiet; quoted @ riges tn’ lt wax nwalocted, .. Naphtha was qu Se SGiy Dots, stan dned EA Be: SY B30. Creek tire market was on upper and &4 65 on phia remained etten 1160 116%; do., 1881, registered, 74g @ 17%; do. coupon, 116% a 11934; do. Ave-twentles, regis- ‘ered, May and November, 1153¢-a 11534; do. do., 2862, coupon, do., 11534 a 11534; dO, do., 1864, 1163¢ @ 115%; do. do., 1865, do. do,, 1153, @ 115%; do. do., January and July, 114 a 1144; oe +4 3 or After a River Rat. Shortly after midnight oficer Bass, while on duty atthe Atlantic dock, was attracted by the splasbing of oars approaching the wharf, and, straining his Vision toward the spot trom whence the nolse pro- cceded, observed Patrick Graham pulling tn shore wilh several bags 1n a yawiboat, 3 rk, 407 packages; lard, 927 ‘meats, 228 packaces. market for mess pork for future delivery waa moderately active at yerterday's prices, ¥ance wag obtaine vols, and tierces and aes eS lots a slight ad- de The rales were:—250 bbis. ws ae ESSEEES as @o., 1865, coupon, do,, 11 @o. do., 114% a 114: a 114%; do, do, 1867, do. do,, 1888, do, do, 11444 a 124%; do, ten-fortics, regjstered, 11174 a 111%; do. @o., coupon, 1115% a 11174. SOUTHERN SECURITIES LOWER. ‘The Southern State bonds were more active, with &® Well distributed business, but the changes in price The South Carolinas and Ais- Sourts eeemed pressed for sale and were heavy, if got weak, and lower. other hand, Were steady, with a strong feeling. The Virginia consols and deferred bonds Placed on the active list, cud wii! be called hereaf- ter in connection with Virginia securities. the last board there was a sharp decline messees, which sold at 724%. The folowing thadig? Southerd muntetsar aad’ rariway bonds:— Fennessce, ex coupon, 72 a 75; do. new, 72 a 73; ‘Virginia, cx coupon, 6314 a 64; do. new, 70°71; do. fegistered siock, old, 624 a 54; Georgia sixes, & a £6; do. sevens, 91 a 913¢; North Carolina, ex coupon, do. funding, 1566, 84. 96; ao. do., 1863, 29 & 30; do. new, 244 253 do. special tax, 19 a 20; Missouri sixes, 07}; a 98; do. Hannibal and St. Jo- epb,'96 a 97; Louisiana sixes, 67 a 69; do. new, 60 B62; do. kevee sixes, 71 # 72; do. elghta, 60a e4y do. Penttentiary sevens, 10 a 73; do. railroad eights, 78 #82; Alabam® CVes, 03 a 70; do. eights, 101 a 102; do, railroad eghts, 9296; South Caroliua sixed, 70a te: uv. new, January and Juiy, 6734 a 67%; do. April and October, 602 61; Arkansas sixes, 53 do. sevens, 59a 62; Mobile and Ohio Railroad sterling, 80. 91; do. interest eights, 83 a 84; do. second mort- gage eights, 70.0 74; Mississippi Central Rallroad, Grst mortgage, sevens, $4 a 26; do. do., second do, eights, 75 a 78; New Orieans and Jackson Railroad, 3 40., second do., 75a 80; Memphis and Charleston Rallread, first mortgage, 85.0 90; do., second «lo., 76.2 $0; Greenville and Co- fumbia Railroad, guaranteed by South Carolina, 54 ® 56; Macon and Brunswick Railrcad, guaranteed by Georgia, 73 a 75; Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad eights, 65a 57; Memphis and ‘Mitile Rock Railroad cights, 73 a 80; Memphis city wxes, 60/4 2 01; Savannah city sevens, $890, New a 75; do., issued to railroads, gS Et < g ‘Ybe guardian of aggregate about 335 boxes ihe ocarsman had x sal at €¢. for longclear, 7340. for short rib, and 4c. for Sirat- ford. Lard wasquiet and weak. ¢ Bic. tor epot. without business. For future deliver; tferces bronght 9'4c. for October, and 250 terces new, fo ar- lard was steady, with sa'es or 150) ‘tierces ef wan quiet nt Unchanged price; $11. #18 for extra do., $13 at 12:15 and 2:15 c’Ciock P, M. “porrowing” bg or other under contrabaud circum. come in at once and undergo an examination. boatman made no reply to the summons, but turned the prow 01 lis vessel up the. stream and bore oit, Bass rapped for aid, and a brother watctiiman com- ing up, they both embarked in a rowboat for tne The latter, findiv, pre-sed by his pursuers, landed an ls boat and booty behind, boat six bag &, containing about a thousand pounds ‘rhe property was taken to the Butler street station nouse. THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE, Colonel Roebling and his men were yesterday clearing away surplus machinery on the caisson that was, on Monday, towed to its destination, toot of Koosevelt strect, reparatory to procecding with the work. To-day i v at Ee re ang ten additional ed Occupy six nc, MOT. MAYS at lc, 0 8940, were quite irregalar. One Clock P. I at $0 0 S10 Tor mess, © shs.Am MU Ex. NY 0&4 BRE. S18 a $23 for India, do., tierces. 000. V reg, old. the siterably more fuquii'y not: 100c0 va, 6'a, ree, o Where was con: biy. more, inquiry mo ‘olinas, on the suspected rogue, himself hotly fe arrivals have somewhat weakened prices; There were found in the 000 do... 100) Tol & W ist i, 100 ehs Spring M Goal, changed, Checse was firmer for all grades, owing to a fair demani ani fimted supply; ated at We, a lle. for 10e. a 10/g¢, for fair to good do. and fc. a 9c. Tmodcratedémand, The sales were 225 by 7a Pata, “at Ose, x Vey per pound, aad eID, salen gt 1 om if at Bi Bie cao nia ant a actively employed Ri < 100 Han & 8t Jo RR pf. Barbados, scant fair refising, at gary at ica Bic. 5 Ing at loge. Damines Rt red aud granulated, common renuing, 80. 2 9Kc. ; good to prime STREET QUOTATIONS. Quarter to Six o’Cleck P. Me iil commence ay ae a ae ten” 1066" aré~ Of solid stone, of four feet per tier, wiil be put on it 1g round, will sink the and tne time employed out WO weeks, so that above. the wood. caisson to its natural bed, on the stonework will be abe the imen will not be able to commence the work of excavating the mud until the middle of November The stonework of sixteen feet will be teu feet narrower inan the wooden base, it ig believed the whole will be an admirable foundation ior the support of tho a B70; Lair tO prine to eboiee grocery, 10 ia en 20a oT or the 1st of December, and wien comple! COMMERCIAL REPORT. a—virrentclayed TUESDAY, Sept. 12-6 P. N. ASHFA wore in light demand at $7 25 a $7 75 for pots and 29 a 89 50 for pearls, at which figures the market was barely ere has been a quiet market for all deseription We quote:—Caleutta linseed, od timothy, $8 a 3 60. but iin, Quoted at 9¥gc. a but pricca show no change. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Captain Baldwin 1s detached from the Mare Island Navy Yard and ordered to command the Colorado in the Assiatic feet. ing is detached from the command of the Worces- and ordered as Inspector of Ordnance at Commander Perkins ts NTEARINE: continued q) lee, for common to demand for Kentuek: The market wus frm, w! at Tye. a Ie. per Ib hess at former r ky was mainly for the Li further gales of 700 rst mortgage, &4 a hers was a fatr bust. Commander Whit - CANDLES were only in demand for jobbing purposes, at for patent aperm, 2%. for piain sperm, 2c. a 290, Se. for paratiine, and 1dc. a 1ée. for adamantine, es, the sales compr: at from 20c. to Sle. per lv., and 4 and tos! tne New York Navy Yara, detached from the command of the Relief aud Placed on waiting orders, Medical Inspector Dune an is ordered to the Naval Hospital at ‘aymaster Frank Crosby 18 tach Saranac and ordered to the Pensacola. Caldwell 1s ordered to the command of the Corprr.—The movement ip American ingot was more ached 1,200,000 Ibs., at 230. a 253% Ac. jor future delivery. the mar! per Ib. qT fhe market wat without decided change. Ti Were £00 boxes 1.8 cross chareoal piates on private te 1 ©. coke, Wl4, at 88, gold, per bos 2 Roll, per Ib, and'S tons Engit ote in Banea plu, 4 b BBC. A BBIG0, charcoal plates, ¥7 50 a. $8 874 active, and the sales rompt and 28%e, demand at former py 9 metai, new sheathin, iT, eoke ) BIg, aud charco.l dy. Sales 20,009 Ibs., at ty. vn the market since our e. an npward tendency, was reported to bave been consummated iv Rio eo full and, in some cares, higher prices, but the part Messia, Arden & White enm $n the Unites Stat A Turther larg Wrleans consols, old, Sixes, 72 a 76; do. sevens, 67 a 79, ASUARP DECLINE IN STOCKS, ‘The stock market was sirong and rampant in the Morning, but broke down in the a‘ternoon and un- @erwent a heavy decline. tn rained quiet, but ster country ana Sie, f ARMY INTELLIGENUE. The Preskient has accepted the resignation of Captain Bailentine, of the Sevenih infantry, and | First Lieutenant Joyes, of the Seventeenth infantry, First Licatepant James W. Reilly, of the Ordnance has been ordered to report to the Military Academy for assigument to duty. SECRETARY ROBESON, PorTsmoutn, N. H., Sept. 12, 1971, Secretary Robeson and party had an oficial re. ception at the Navy Yard this forenoon, fifteen guns was fired, and the oficers of the vard Were introduced to the Secretary, who visited the An elegant reception was alterward given the party by Admiral Penneck at his reat- Secretary Robesou wilt MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. i Santos coffee 3 xtreme tO bayers thy inedtate requirements, concession cousilerahle quantities cou Dat this they are unwilling to do, remainiag confident and stricling. bnsineas, The early activity ana ‘fauce were occasioncd by a new deal in Wabash, was acompleie surprise to the street, It seeins that after tho books closed week before last Mt was discovered that the opposition to the present | @irection had peen able to get coutrol of only 50,000 Out Of the 150,000 snares constituting the capital nce Was at once drawn that stock was “a sale,’ the impr filencd by we neivou Df the brokers representing the oy Pos were snppozcd to Ye gadcavors: glo g Bow useless joad of Blocks, Boine of Whic wuspected of parting with at a3 low as ¢ day. The street went “short” of the stock on the theory that this burden of stock woutd have to be sacrificed, Meantime it was discovered Present directors were not so sure of controlling a | Majority of tie stock. mise of the help of a good many stockholders, and believed tuey covld vote atleast eighty thousand shares, But party whose vent directors might ingly the opposition party took mado an alliance with Me: James H. Banker aud Augustus Schel!, of the Lake Shore and Vauderdilt pool, and to-day distributed fMnvitotions to ihe holders of the floating stock— the balance of power party—to give thelr proxies to the gentiemen above named. strategy on the part of the opposition struck terror Who rushed tothe Swek Exchange each other in thelr anxiety The price of the Department, he market in the main was firm for cotton on notations appended represent a 4c. per Ib. for good ent upon the con- ev 4 demand for low at the same time were ollered quite libe ot, though the revised q) & ‘un, + | side. 1,00 Tos. - | Ibe, dibs. enper pal Btock, and the inicr pu led, 12,000 Ibs, untyasbed combings, 18° bales Mestiz, Reertpts, 517 b 8, yesterday and tod . public onices, ‘We note sale IU casks Silesian sheet at 7c, gold per Ket quiet but steacy, DOMESTIC MAREETS, spend @ few days at A is low midd'tng) aber, OA) bales at 1 Rovember, 20 at For fature de ivery (b: lows :—Last ev Der, 80) at 194 a sales, 40; stock, 41,219, ady, in fair demand; middjin Exports—Coastwise, #8. _GInLGAN.—On M onday, September 11, by. Rey. Jami Millett, at the bride’a residence, Jo- SEI EVERSON, late of Boston, Lo Miss SARAH ANNE all of this city, PauLson—Kemr.—On Tnesday, September 12, at the residence of the bride’s parenis, by the Rey, omes Cameron, LEONARD PAULSON,’ Jr., of New % to FLORENCE, daughter of W. UW. Kemp, a MERMIER.—In Brookign, » 187l, by the Rey. D. JUAN L. Sauru, Ol Cuba, to Miss ANAIDE MERMIER, aise. ; Decams ad obtained the pro- ILMINGTON, N. C., Spirits turpentine strong at 4: 2 60 for No, ter! rd deliveries were retober, 19.31c, ; November, 9 5-I8e.; February, e he » Aludamo, New iis fe quota'ions of ycsteriay's torwa: ‘ite. low No. 2, pentine rtoady at #8 60 (or yellow’ dip, Tar steady at $2 16. " Orte } , Prteans Teens to ‘tne bright! wrapers, Oswrao, N. Y. Tin good demand anil the market’ « Iresh courage, » on Wednesday, 8, Horace FP. Clarke, « E ‘ Bi Ihe quo!atious are based on cotton ranning in More thau ba. # grade above or below the grade q its at the ports sui Uj thus:—Gaiveston, case? ; stock hiebt. BarnetT.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, September 1, ANNIZ BARRETT, late of Dublin, Ireland, in the ar Of her ave. ‘The relatives aud friends of the famlly, also thoso is D. Flood, are respectiutiy invited to at. jens the funeral, trom her late residence, No. 701 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) after. nOOn, AL IWO o'clock. ers please copy. in Brgokiyn, on Monday, September 3, & Native of tie parish Don- '¥, county Carlow, Ireland, aged 45 years, atives anc friends of tue family are respect InVited Lo attend his tuneral, from his late resi- dence, 119 Columuta street, ou \ ‘This magnificent ives, ae Anto ihe “be. and aimyst climbed ov to bug in their “shor Pose tO O74 and elecirificu the general market, ed panic among the * bears * li around and inducing a steady buying movement Mroughout the whole forenoon, seading prices up 401% percont, The buil cliques saw the oppor: tunity was not to bo lost and the “bears” were About three o'clock the re y Comptroller to resign was made Known on the street, and the trouble thus fore. shadowed in the city credit worked so much moralization porta, by sail, Ac. a 24 J—-27,0.0 bushe's iasheis barley, 1,992,000 eet i bbl cora meal, 1) baw variey, 260 do.; rye, 7,700 do. wer. aod shipping eccasioning a siual). marker sued + 50000 Dishe's are’ ti is eights fim; wheat }e,, cd qulet abd tieady eduesday, at half. September 12, PATRICK alives and Iriends of the family are respect. ited to attend the Mineral, trom hts late residence, 343 East ihirty-iourti sireet, on Thurs+ day, Lie 14th Inst., at one o'clock, Suglewool, N.J., on Monday, Sep> st sou of J. Aug. and o : ry Wheay, ubsettied DouentyY.—On Tuesday, generousiy supplied, 1 ¥, aged 52 years, suvis, ia tote, at 6 60 | sales an iy wa ot 6 #5 | and tending upward, hoo Odio, shiping brands 000 Ula, trade brads. CHICAGO, Sept, 12, 1971, extra spring, iby 60 a 88 % $117 a 81 1s, casa; * tho pressure y Bite immeutately tember 11, RuGGiks, Flour firm andin fair demand; " Arrie Duryee, Wheat active and nun =e buy and stocks fell faster than Mey had risen, we torenoon's improvement was wiped out and the market at the close of street bust ess was down to the lowest Wabash succumbed ana dr alone standing the hurricane, but yiel ‘ing to the extent of a decline of one per ceut froin the best Agure made in the morning. The market shows the presence of organized pools on the “bear ‘Whose operations seem, however, to be directed pot egainst such stocks as are already ciiqued by the “bulls,” but against tose scattered among small sth mst. Train leaves ys of Chambers street, Nortnern Ratiroad, at 9:30 —On Tuesday, September 12, WILLIAM ear oi Lis age, ves and trends of the family are respect- fully invited to atteud the funeral, without further notice, oo Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, [rom his late residence, 364 West Tnirty-third street, remains will ve taken for mterment to St. Jolin’s 8 Monday, September 11, CHARLES ng street, this (Wednesday) ear) in the after- St. Lonineaoice fan 6, seller Septemver felier, Octover; ta 46: stage of the day. Even | Soutuern extra. Fs Corp meal, Weste Bee Vee webeesesesers S2Sszenee: = were about 250,000 ba tei #) 4v for 60: V44a $l 47 for fair to prime do, $1 49 for new | 66 for red winter, on tue epot and to arr.ve, ELD. FIELD, aged 05 years, Funerai from 194 Spri afternoun, at tonr o'clock, FouNtAtN.—At New Dorp, Staten Island, on Mon-+ day, September 11, Mrs, ULARA FOUNTAIN, Widow of Anthony Fountain, tn the 79th year of her age. The funerai wilt take place on Wednesday, 13th Inst, at one o'elock, Fiven.—On Monday FRANOkS EB, STANLEY, Whe The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to avtend the funeral, O'clock, Low the yeadepge of Ley Jabber: bushels wheat, 1,000 do, rye, 23,000 do. bart SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON CROP, CHARLESTON, Sept, 12. 1871, Accounts coming in from ati sectious of this Bute cnt (be conumuous rains of the past week as cagastrous to the cotton growing on te sea jsiands, The expected yield hay been cut of by unfavorable Weather at least one-half, and from the interior of the State reports of rast’ and wie Bhed- Ging of We fruit by We plant are pulversar rnia—the market closiny irr nd prices advanced fe, the HIGHEST AND LowEST Prices. The following table suows the highest and lowest Prices of the principal stocks during the da yellow were nom the Moravian church, beloved wife of John B, were Griner, with ¢. for mixed on the Barley There cont r wsiness, te. w Bde, were the bids for new Western, There were Ho aaies, ihe market remain and to arrive; bac, a bide, lew York Centrat consolidated . Ww Fork Cenisal scrip Was guiel but em, quiet, owing to the Scaveily Of Fvom, bul Tatee iD all sostanyes Were Very Oru. John Fitch, Blackwell's Island. Boats will be in readiness af the eer r bintyirst street, Bast eee: River, ~ ts que ROTEL ‘DY LOUVRE, PARIS. FUREY.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, September 11, Marcarer F, ‘FUREY daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Furey. ‘The relatives ana friends are tially re- geen, to aitend the funeral, from her late resi- lence, 07 North Portland avenue, on Wednesday, September 1, atteno’clock A. M., from thence to the Chureh of’ Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street, Where @ requiem mass will be colebrated for the re- pose of her soul, HarrEn.—On Monday, September 11, JAMES, in- aud 20 days, Relatives and friencs of the family are invited to Gitend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one "clock, irem the residence of his parents, No. 452 Eighth avenue, 1Gains.—On Tuesday, September 12, a‘ter @ short but severe iilness, MicHATL HIGGINS, aged 76 years, @ native of county Sligo, lreland. ‘The re'ativea and triends of the /amily are respects fully invited to attend tne funeral, from is late re: dence, 324 Monroe street, on Wednesday afternoon, at bat-past one o'clock, HousMAN.—On Sunday, September 10, WILLIAM ©. Housman, in the 71st year of his aze, ‘The reiatives and trienas of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, {rom his late residence, 46 West T'wenty-lifth street, on Wedues- day, Septomber 13, at three o'clock P.M, MoyLAND.— On. Mongay, September 11, WILLIAM H, HOYLAND, 10 the 48th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also mem- bers of the police force, are respectfully imvited to Attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 51 West 182d bin on Wednesday, the 13th inst, at two o'clock P.M, ‘At New Dorp, Staten Island, on Sun- KELLETT, day morning, September 10, Joskrx P.. KELLETY, 12 his 70th year. Foneral services at St. Andrew's church, Rich- mond, on Wednesday, 18th, at thrée o'clock. Car. at his residence, 431 Grand street, JOHN KERRIGAN, aged 48 years, 6 months and 27 days. ‘tie relatives and friends of the family, also the respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the | church, coruer ol Broome and Kidge streets, tis (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clogk. Brethren of Putnam Lodge 333, nd A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge room, cor- her of Grand and Centre streets, on Wednesday af ternoon, atone o'clock, sharp, to attend the juneral of our Iaie brother, John Kerrigan, Brethren of sister lodges are invited to attend. By order of R. R. BOWNE, Acting Master. KIERNAN.—On Monday, September 11, 1671, at her KIERNAN, the beloved wife of Francis Kiernan, in the 53d year of her age. ‘The rélatives and frieads are invited to atiend the funeral, from St. Ann’s chufch, corner of Front and Gold streets, on Wednesday, September 13, A re- quiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul atten A.M, Thence to the Cemetery of the Holy ‘Cross, at two IP. M, KILLIAN.—On Monday, September 11, MICHAEL, son of Mrs, Killian, sister of the late Daniel Kelly, parish of Mulchorn, county Cavan, Ireland. His remains will be taken trom his mother’s rest- dente, 312 East Fortieth street, to the Church of St. Gabriel, Thirty-seventh street, near Second avenue, Where # hign mas; will be colebrated for the repose of his soul, and thence to Calvary Ce.netery for in- terment, Relatives and friends are respectiuily in- vited to attend, LecGat.—On Monday, September 11, Capaig Hyari, infant dauguter of Andrew R: and the date Ophelia Leggat. Funeral on xinesday, September 13, at four o'clock P. M., from the residence of Moses Odeil, Esq., Bronxville, Westchester county. LyncH.—At Mount St. Vincent, on ‘Thursfay, September 7, MarGarer A, LYNCH (in religion Sister Rufina), A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at the Churen of St. Mary's Star of tue Sea, Court street, Brooklyn, “this (Weduesday) morolng, at ning o'clock, ” MAbEE.—At Owego, on Monday, September 11, Fosrer Nosrranp, i tv son of Foster N. and | Sarah blizabeti Mabee, aged 3 months and 2t days. | MyERs,—At her residence, 174 Grand street, Wil- Masmsburg, on Monday mornimg, veptember 11, ELizausra T., wite of Henry Myers, aged 64 years, 4 months and 4 days, x: ‘The reiatives and friends are respectfully invited toatiend tne funeral, at the Metnouist Protestant chureb, on Grand street, between Fourth and Fuh Streets, on Wednesday, at two o'clock P. M. | MoRitemis,—lu Willlamsburg, L, I., on Monday, months and 9 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from nis late residence, | 46 South Tenth street, corner Second street, Wil- liamsbarg, L. L. OAKLEY.—At Newark, N. J., on Sunday, Septem- ber 10, May; alsoon Monday, Lith, ipa, twin chil- dren of Lauing f&. and Kate Oakley. ©’ CONNOR. —The Members of the William M. Tweed Benevolent Asvociation are particularly re juested to meet at their hall, 110 Centre street, on Wednes- day, September 13, 1871, at one o'clock P. M. sharp, t» participate in the funeral of their deceased brotker member, John O’vonnor. The funeral will leave No. 6 Muiberry street. (by, order of geemnan Healy, Pca Pica Toe NEILL.—-Oh Monday, September 11, CHARLES?H. O'NKILL, a native of Ballamogaigen, county Dee dreiand, aged 32 years, ‘The funeral will take place, from nig late resi- dence, $89 Seventh avenue, this Wednesday) after- BOON, at one o'clock, and thence to the Ceine- tery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment. Fy All friends ani le Meiners of National Lodge No. 202, F. and A. M.; also of Amity Chapter No. 160, R. A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the Tuneral, at tweive M., from the Louse of Mr. Thomas Rice, 166 Hudson strect, on Thursday, September 14. twol’, M. Interment at Greenwood Ci Pomnoy.—At Tremont, Wei metery, aged 64 ycars, Notice of funeral hereafter. Boston and Charlestown (Mass) papers please beloved wife of Dante: Reardon, ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, 17% South First street, Jersey City, ou Thursday, 140 inst., at two o'clock, theace to Calvary Cemictery. = Speeder and in1ends are respectiutly invited i attend. Rep.—On Sunday, September 10, aftera lingering iiness, JouN Rep, Jr, son of Joun Reid, of New York, in the 25th year of his age, - SLEAMAN.—Suddenly, on Monday, September 11, A HENRY SLEAMAN, in the 24th year of his age, fi. near Spring. anil 4 days. The fanéral will take place from her parents’ rest- dence, 180 Ninth avenue, on Thursday, the 14th instant, at nine o'clock A. M, Friends and acquaint. ances are respectfully Mavited to atiend. SHANNON—JAMES HENRY SHANNON, the beloved 8 years and 17 days. folly ena aie funeral, {rom the res of lis parents, lilett sti eet, ou Wednezaay, Se tember 1% at One o'clock P. ty met a Wee Sousa.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, September apoplexy, Jonny N. Sovsa, aged i yea a ee attend the funeral, from nis lave residence, 34 Buren street, Brooklyn, at twoP. Metis Wetnen IsAAK SQUIRES, aged 34 years, 3 months and 1i | ~ o'clock P, M. tember 10, May, daughter of Charles H. and Cath- arine E. Voorhis, aged 2 years, 2 montns and 3 cays. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | A. funeral, at Christ chureh, Hackensack, N. J. WALSH.—On Monday, September 11, 1871, Waterford, Ireland, in the 27th year of bis age, ‘The friends and acquaintances, also his rother Patrick ana family, are respectfully invited t the tuneral, this (W i if ‘at aimee one o'clock, trom his late residence, No. 62 Madison street, without further notice, street, on Wednesday alternoon, at one oclock, to attend the funeral of our tate brother member, Jere. i) } WEEKS.—At New Brighton, 8. 1., on Monday, Sep- tember 11, Crantes ‘Teese, infant chitd of Charles | The relatives and friends of the famuy are resp fully requested to attend the funeral, irom the reat- 4 dence of Ms grandtather, 8 S. Morris, sy, 94 | 50° Halsey sireet, Newark, N. J., on Wednesday inorn- | N ai EL tember 13, at 11 o'clock. WENDI.—Alter a short NS MARIE ELizaneri Wexpt, infant deughter of Herman and Marie Wendt, aged 1 monti and 28 days, ‘he relatives and frionas of the family are respect- de ce, #4 Rutgers street, on Wednesday, September 14, at hall-past one o'clock P. M. y A Wiirwore.—In arming, Conn., on Monday, September 11, suddenly, FREDERICK I aged 47 years, TT Funeral eervices at the house, on Thursday after- S Noou, at half-past three o'clock. Interment at the conventence of the family. WaITING.— At Lake George, on Sunday, September <a 10, RoreRt &. K. Wititixa, Comptroller of Wood | S, Jona Cemetery, in the 3eth year of lis Tela PUGFel De Lou vues Panay, wine incluied, i GRAND HOTE! Dinners at 5f., wine inc'udod, 6 P.M. GRAND HOTEL DU LOUVRE, PARIS, Reduction throughout, fant son of James and Jauct Hurper, aged 1 year” (Rae HOTEL, art Jevard des 0: 12 Boulevard ¢ pucines, 12 being entirely restored, a Hotel have been by the new directors. he cbarge for service ‘wiil be uo more paid ‘700 Rooms ‘and Drawing Rooms, comfortably furu! After ‘The prices of t 1 Brenkfasts at 4 every day from ML A. M. Wil LB, Dinners at 6 franca (wine ine!uded), every Gay at 6 P.M. pree prices, Jodinz, fuel, tight, service and food, taking the meals Aparcments, at the restaurant or at the Pirat class, pe day, 80 Francs—2 uf aris—L0% Rue de Rivol, 203—Parts, American Boarding House, Board at from #1 60 to 8 por day. oT! DE LA PLACE iron 1d Roe Rivoli, Parts, A fasing the Place du Valais Hoyaf.and the Louyres Tages will meet the wain from the one o’ciock boat leries, the theatres and the lace a LS ometins apartments, Teadiug rooms; DU PALAIS. ROYAL and the Louvre, near tl at New Dorp station. from 3 francs and upwards, eluded, RERRIGAN.—On Sunday evening, September 10, | fused: Servi ose HAT LARGE AND POPULAR HUTEL, TECUMSEH Honse, London, Cunada, will be soid at public auction, Members of Putnam Lodge 838, F. and A.M., ave | onthe premises, on the 2d day of O by olown at tale, Or, on application to. 3, Fond-du-Ling, Wik or Ji Londoo," Ontario, ord," 11. FLOCK, vendor's solicitor, Lon don, Oniari etober next, at 2 P, M. MoKINNON, waren, MARGETSON & Ct 16 and 17 Cheapside, London, Manufacturers and Warehousemen, residence, 279 Plymouth strect, Brooklyn, Ross | Gentlemen’s Ties, Suits, Collars, Plannels, Span Silk and fancy Cotton Shirtings, Scarfs, Muilors, Puggarees, Braces, Belts, Sik and Cambric Hankerebiefs, Rugs, Umbrellas, Portmabteaux, Hat Cases, &¢. &0 wee, Southwark ; ireet, Londonderry. Established 1828, Whoiesate oaly. Tiustrated catalogues and price lists forwarded on application, _n, BRGAL NOTICES UPREME COURT. Inthe matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity of the ely. of New York, relative to the ing and straightening o1 widening Kshbent DWAY, between Thirty-fourth street and Fifty-ninth street, and also. the waking of that part of Broadwi street and ‘Shirty-filth street, and tl second treet and Fi between Thirty-second part betwern Fors -seventh street, of a greater widiy ee iy Trg CITY OF NEW YORK, We, the undersigned Commissioners of Kstimate and As- ntitle1 mutter, hereby give notice to ‘upant or occupants, Of all honsea and lots and improved or unimproved lands alfceted thereby, and to all others whom ft may concern, to wit:— Firat—That we Lave completed our ‘estimate @nl assess ment, awards and Valuation, and that all persons interested ‘the lands afecied there, same, do prescat thelr o owner or owners, v1 | Jn thége procecding nd who may be ofpused tot jections tn writing, duly verised, to John shairman, at the oflice of the strect, rool 24, 10 {ula city, on-or before the ith day of Sep. aud that we, the sald Commissioners, will hear 8 f y | parties so objecting withid the ten week days set sere miber 11, GEORGE MORivcHiE, aged 26 years, 7 | said Vth day of Sejtem er, (871. and for that pur eptember 11, Gro! MORivcHIE, Aged 26 year: wal oe “A gis poli ingign gga gig ee] at the abstract of the sald estimate and assess with aio the allidavite, est ments which were Used by ua in waking depoake! ta, the ofice of the Depart tot Public Works !n_ the city o} ‘ork, there to re- Thain tatil the 20th day of September, 1871, ‘Third—That Ue uate embraced by the assessment afore- Bala are as toliows, to wit: All those Dad situate, lyiog and bein, juded aud cuntaived will ommissioners, meut, together with our maps, and mates aud other doc ‘our repori, have bee! te, pieces or parcels ot tn aafd chy, and bounded by and in the eae nes of the follow- if Madison avenue, thence southe: he centre line o! artyef . thence easter Tuirty-fourth street, the: ot the retin -jourth street to the ceutre live of nee motherly along the centre li aidky ine Gitie’iine ot rout Fourth avenue, theuce southerly avenue to the centre sier'y along the centre line of co Boutheriy auoug .ne centre 0 Broadway, then way” to thence westerly along the centre ne ot J weriev bace to the ceutre liue a” Siath Philadelphia Ledger please copy. norinery along tac cenire ne ol wixtn avenue te PERCIVAL,—ELEANOR VERCIVAL, wile of E. Percie "| centre line of Fourtoeath street, thence westerly along the val, photographer, aged 85 yeara, centre Yae of Fourteenth street to the centre line of Seventh f a th y, long. the centre line of Seveuth entue to the centre line of Twentieth strect, thence wester! along the centre line of Twenticth street to the centre line rs thence nortuer; Ej,hth avenue’ to thence wester:y along PLace.—In this city, on Monday, September 11, | $0 the centre Nine of Di General JAMFS i. PLACE, aged 79 years, eee nase cage eee ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited | gtreot’to the ceatre Lie of Licht; avente to attend the funeral, from his late restdence, 265 | erly along the cent: 4 + Greenwich street, on Wednesday, September 15, at | place of beginning. Wai avenue, thence ~ ie centre line of the centre line of centre line of Twent} 4 avenue, thenec nort! ne of Sixly-sixth ine of S.xty-aixtle ve Line of Kighth avenue to the point or 8 re our gsc ie eo) ae a bye ty hee hester county, N. Y.; | tnereot, to be hed verore. the Honorable: Alvele ty on Tuesday, September 12, 187], JESSE H. POMROY, | Sustice’ite the neve Const House at tse ee of New ¥ here term He Alvert Cardozo, nly Tali, in the city ‘ork, upon, & farther notice of twenty daya to be i two daily Rewspapers puviished iv the of New York, pursuant to the provisions of the fourth 0° the laws of the State oi New Yoric, 1D, } Commissioners copy. ° ‘ Jteanvon.—-On Tucsday, September 12, Hoxora, | Peed February hI. Oso, Dated New York, August ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, at the lowest cas! ntbly tustalments, at O'FARRE! bud, corner twentieth atrest, —TEN MONTH ollering our large and splendid assort- FURNITURE, Dining Room, Library, and Jes, Vile ths ses oe ates, PETS, y, Power Loom and Ingram Oar- choicest art ‘The relatives and friends of the family are most | "Ht of Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wed- | Comprising Parior nesday, September 13, at two o'clock P, M., from the | Kitchen Furnitun Duane Methodist Episcopal churen, Hudson street, | ding, Mattress SCANLON.~On Tuesday, September 12, 1971, | Velvet, Brussels, Three ELIZAbETH CECELIA SUANLAN, aged 1 year, 1 month Quses, ae newest an & Corner of Twenty-fifth strect Payments taken by the week or month, IMMISSION AND FURNITURE it, between Broadway and Bew- I'Sixth avenue. { one do. satin brocatel, 1 styles Parior and Libr: son ol Timothy J. and Mary Louisa Shannon, aged | Bement , ered with'all colors ‘The relatives anu friends of the famtly are respect- | variety Parior, Chamver, tdence | tre forsale at Goods packed and rivate’sule at @ great Largaia for cast. Geiivered free, reat bard ns ENT POMPADUUR. STYLH SATIN. BRO- cate! Parior Sui pa 3, Bag balrctouh, from ei) wp; re a1 q » nits, from HUD to 4 Friends of the family are respéctfully invited to y nrtaina, Patatings, two P. M., this (Wednes- c day) without further notice, . Fealdenoea Raat tenth eet, SQuike3.—At Inwood, on Monday, September 11, | between University pics and'Fitth IVATE FAMILY ‘e}l all thelr Fauruiure of five story -thitd atrect, viz, Magnificent Plano- itt in rich satin brocatel, cost $700, To; rep und hatrcioth, #50 4 bedrooms co: sels Carpets WU genta per Cail ut the priv: one block west of Bronaway, ays, GOING TO EUROPE WILL The relatives and friends are invited to attend the | dence izo Were Twent agruheent Paani: funeral from his late residence, Kingsbrid; eroad, | forte; elegant Parior near Inwood, on Thursday, September I at two er ‘Suits, Voonitis.—At Saratoga, N. ¥.. om Sunday, Sep. | fotemoud and Ww ve purchasera, at hai FAMILY | DE Centre and side ‘ompacour atyle, ‘thursday, 14th inst, at ballepast ten o'cldek A, he, | Feceretente oe caso, Et JEREMIAH WALSH, a native of Lismore, couaty | Fifteent Mirrors, Spring” ednesday) afternoon, at hall-past | tains, &¢., for eash or on PORN TURE, | CARPETS AN ey I ‘assortment aa The members of the James Dunphy Association weekly tr monthly paymouts, ab B. are requested to meet at their rooms, 406 Peari | 155 Chatham street, a4 BS ebah gr ong oe cast oro MW dOWrERTaWATE'S, RNITURE FOR SALE- ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL. y AARON CRISTALAK, 68 ee PATR Central, will offer for a few days his large and well assorted y order, ATRICK DIVVER, " tock oF THOMAS McRpmry, Secretary. Aidit ving Parties Buying pienso call and exainine stock and prices,” TO DISPOSE OF COMPLETE F mete private mansion 124 West Twenty. ¢ tullowing low prices for casi in eatin brocatel, 14 pisces, kcost $700, for #1 $0); Bedroom Suils, from #20 Per yard, aud ?U) lols cheap, ish ONTHLY OR | WEEKLY PAYMENTS—OARPETS ““HeALY & CUNNINGHAM, ¥2{ 001898 Tair aren vo, near Tweaty-eighta ser ‘rite wer (uau aay olner Wouselo the sity, roadway, opposite Grand new and second Land Furniture at grext barg L, and L, Addie Weeks, aged 10 months and 5 day: street Brussels’ Carpets, ‘from Farnitare, Beh _ MARBLE MANTELS, M MARBLE AND MAKKI. Kast bighteeath stree!,—! fantels, fling, Marble Counters, Monumer . Wairatone, | Prices that defy compeiition, Mortgages tak EWART'S SLATE MANTELS— ment in the city at lowent pr Tully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- | ...~-~~ S-LARGEST ASSORT j elegant new des SVEWART & CO.e™ fifth and ‘Thorty-atxth ats, KLABER & COJS MARBLI ity-firat atreet, be arble and Marble! ves and iriends of the family, and of his | Headstones, largest vari tween irondwa roadwi ized Munteiny >) leties, newest designg anu cli avenue.—M: father-in-law, Thomas Beiknap, Esq, Hartford, | 10 the city, Conn., are invited to attend the funeral, on Phars: aay, September 14, at his late residence, Woodlawn, At hialf-past three o'clock P.M. ‘Trai leaves Hariem Railroad depot, ‘twenty-s jt 5 Se Railroad depot, sixth girect, at hat-past | GS DENTISTR IENTIFIC DISCOVERY,—TEATH INBLW Hartfora popers pleage copy. Absia, wh ‘TED ii

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