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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 187.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 0 rh ee geste tthe ee 4 least efore Qs. 9d, The charter t- A British bark 2,000 tageous investment for ni ital 18 not to be found, or | Which deceased FIN ANGI AL AND COMMERGI AL, hc hppa te day on which payment | 2 ters grain, torn divect port in, ireland, 8a.; a Norwegian CITY GOVERNMENT. fhe indignant taxpayer wate! Mal equitalont ip erurgod te | vited to atiend the functar trom the post tonse or je ans é as ~ —— a hd 18 requii bark (recharter), 3, 300 rters grain, to Cork for order nadie ee FECT jim for the tax collected to thaintain th ernment and y a Ye ee naie FSi ametue Wi be called $98.08 OF.) as 90,5 'e, Mo vigian bark’ frome Philadelphia toa direct the faith and credit of thie great city, andnot with aview of | Ree parca, 248 West Houston street, on Wednesday lore the are Be ka port in the Danish Baltic, 1700 bbls. refined petroleum, OFFICIAL. endeavoring to secure some present 01 ivanti afternoon at one oclock, Hla remais will be Ine a y balls qrnich a ‘maybe made aul stato ro stock Philadelphia to. (been. 6 3 3400. Mola: refined " posetolb has eos nad eat conti to be ‘irord Tineea tor PLANNELLY, ‘on unday, September 24, TimoTnHy WALL STREET, } shall cease, and the stock will be disposed of for the ieum, 62. 64.; an American bark, 60 tons, to a di Board of Aldermon. prosecuting their labors to completion at as early a day as | FLANNELLY, 1D the 71st year of iis age. ie Monpay, Sept. 25—6 P. M. account and benefit of the company, ort, with general cargo, on privaie terms | STATED SESSION. Practicable, ae your committee are extremely anxious to | | ‘The relatives anit frends o: the faiuily and those On ’Change to-day wheat was active and higher p certificates will be issued on the payment | piHIDES The mar wae oe sea: anitedl Teun MonDAY, Sept, 25, 1671-2 o'lock p.m. | Complete the investigation, confident. that the result will Ye | of is son, Kev. W. P. Fiaunelly are respectiully 1n- of the first tnstalment (callea for Nov. Pay- ad * "city slaughter, on private Present--Thomas Coman, President, and Aldermen | Mayor and this Common Council, the direct and only rep- piece Loy the funeral, from st. Peter's chureh, e ie" ‘en European orvers, The cotton market was 1,500 dry salted “fexas and 1, Charlock, Cuddy, Dimond, — Irvi Mi ments of subsequent calls will, as the same are from | term: Plankitt, Welch and Woltman, hibisarcibvasouited Mhwapen ray Wipseenes ree oF the peor i; are the conservators. MI jeteaay, but not better. time to time made, be stamped upon the scrip certifi MOLAS6ES.—The demand for cargo involves was limited MONEY ACTIVE. Cae a erie 3 and we heard of no sales aside from small lots for Jobbing | By the Presi a iranting eosssnt of the Common of the oomimaliee is rendered'te your banorabte | for the repose of his sou! Boats escrip certificate will be transferrable on the | Purposes, includin; ay Orleans, partly 9) Frum Council to the extension of the route of the Ii f h oacnalon mass ‘aken to explain the difference be- | North River at eight, nine and ten o'clock A. M. The money market during the usual hours for | 1.045 of the compa Eble, per gallon, “We quote:—Cuba, centrituga’ and mixea, | Counts the Broadway and East Side Stage Comy in eset tween, wwe city abd county xovernments, the value of ae 3 Fo.sou. On. Panna pabean ver 24, Mrs. MARY oe i . Fo % 01 fe som, ny. ‘ making engagements was steady at 6 a 6 per cent | On payment ofthe thirty-three and one-third per | 2: * 06.) clared, Blo. » She. ; mateo By- Alderman WoLTMAN—Appointing Thomas M. Farrell ® | and count) ¢ 1, on Tuesday morning, at eleven ly when final report of the | O'clock, Where @ mass of requiem wiil be © bar by the creation of the halt-and-haif Bi Fs on governments, and 6 a7 per cent on stocks, | cent certificates for full paid stock wiil be issued | English Islands, ‘4c. ; New Orit City Surveyor, Board of Superv! in the year 1857, the nat f the sev Funeral on Thursday, the 25th of September, at pal say three fe pay of borrowers who | Bon the surrender for cancelment of the scrip cer- AVAL BTOBRS.--fosin’ continue ood. de! By the Paes eetOUDTION® LAID OVER. conatmet a | Tal acts of the Legialature imposing disabilities upon the | twelve o'clock, from her late residence, 263 West hencindipcimmep tiflca\ ices again advanced, Un Saturiay (nol before. re Deo eo ee etmineh and Liveryy | cOfporate authorities of this city, walle facilitating the op- | 125th street, Harlem, had deferred securing thelr money in antici Dividends upon the sum of the instalments ac- bbis. strained (free on board) at $8 30, and 1,1 aioe, 0 soathwest corner of Church a! y por punities of disbursing moneys ‘by the County Board, con- Phitudelptia papers please copy. pation of a fall in rates after the disburse. | tually paid in will be declared, payable at the same | Syene! 96 $5, were sold. Also 609 bbls, pale a | By Alderman PLuNKITT—To | maizein Fifty-sixtn | ferring upon it powers of legislation, povwssed by no oluer | FERKIN.—On Sunday, September 24 CaruzRtne, Gay the price of strained was advanced to @250, wit “ Nlofn's Board of Supertisors in any of the other counties of i rE ts for the bonds | fate and time as upon common stock. OF il 00d bis, within the range of #8 80 a #8 60, closing and Sizty-third streets, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. thie State, and many additional subjects of interest to | W! Ow of Edward Ferris, of Tully parish, Katomel- ment of the Treasury payments for Payments of the calls are to be made at the office | °1 aug; abu bela, Nord realities G6 755.200 bbls. do By Alderman McKixvER—To lay crosswalk in Eleventh | the people, particularly the taxpayers of the city. A retro- | ton, in the d3d year of her age. Dougnt today appeared upon the street and | of the Union Trust Company of New York, aud a | bbls. pale, 88, and 85) bbls. low pale, aad 76, “Spinis | MEH oppowle SL. Ann's eonooly | aan | apective view of the legislative enactme tfourwen | Kelatives and friends of the family are respect- were compelled to pay a8 high as seven | presentation of the stock certificates will be re- | turpenting was firm at @ic.. with sales of 100 ble. at that side Binty-fnat attick: tutglecn Hecoied and Toitd aveciaes. oF fifteeen years, by which our people tually dis- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late old for balances, the dealings being prolonged until quired, to the end that the issue of the serip cer- | Sgure. Tar was quiet but oon yee Jobbing demand, MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR. franchised, and thelr rights and bers ed 10 the | residence, 13 Morris piace, West Forty-second street, < fi be stamped thereon, ate eee tn aud Barrels. “Fish Gils were ‘withous | y7h@ BPxsrDENT laid before the Board a message from the Head ne eee Ot te a PO ectuate In placing te respon, | ®t Uine o'clock on Wednesday morning, when the zed and ‘demoralieed | remains will be taken to the Church of tue Holy tiflcates may ‘@ quarter past three o'clock, It was reported that a ‘The stock transfer books will be opened on Mon- Mayor accompanying his approval of resolution directing tim and will nonemrorsny fe ‘hatitute legal proceedings tor the recovery to the olty of Pia ‘ie lament aa ‘Of this city and county, | CYoss for a solemn requiem high ma rement, “commission? was paid in @ few instances. The | day the 25th day of September ins be PRTROLEUM.—The market was quiet for poth crude and a e ‘i closed on Saturday, the 7th day of Octoer next. refined, bul prices showed considerabye irmneas Crude was ie BEGG SAIC properly, as FOO RR Tc aciy } Previous Yo June, Wid which ed tothe extravagance and cot | | Fiscinem—On Monday, Sepiember 25, Many ANN, el » i without business of import- Tuption now com, of, where rons hte ue |. Fischer, ‘ all Pee lamer ae i Pepe ba baat 0’ | thee, AL i “an éuleraly he sia at uisge, tor spot and heer eicaee tai ‘Goma Yous, September 2, fen. fully belong. PI o wHenRl wou ai TAN _ ys ischer, aged 46 years, 7 months dbeay imports (exclasiv alance of month, but buyers showed very little disposition | ‘rhe Mayor, in signing the annexed resolution, deems it oe » ‘ Notice of funeral hereafter, be very ing , accepted, ordered on file, and directed to be Suddenly, at Fisher's Island, on Sunday, vest at these figures. Case Jet, and quoted ning the Which ofspecte) at the port of New York for the week | {0 invest at these figures. Ci oil continued qui just to the Common Council, himself, and parties affected by nominally at 283¢c. a 29c. Nephtha was quiet but urm at printed at length jibe ey ed until! Monday, Octo- | September 24, Rovere LsTON VOX, it to accompany his approval with a» few memoranda, ending September 22 and since tl if | 1c. a 10iKc. ere were no sales of refined reported, PPI ‘On motion tl ap is Bep' he beginning of | Mr ounh tere were several ru unos. At the Creek the mar: oct ne gy partisan pink, ead rae ward that | nerd, at two o'clock P. JOUN HARDY, Clerk. The relatives and friends of the activity was doubtless stimulated by parties inte- rested in lower prices at the Stock Exchange, who dearned that there had been no disbursements by the Sub-Treasury, the bonds bought not having been sent in by the sellers, It 1s also reasonable the year:— voted at 4 66 1d ully invite atte 2 that the banks were curtailing thelr accommodation 1869, 1870, ket was quiet and unch: u 4 65 on upper and | taljation only. Tals was ‘accusation. ‘Th ror ac Y tnviten to attend the fu 5 1871. 823g on lower road. market at Philadelpuia was . Wane mine, SOOceA CBs ne vane residence and ve ‘nd forced borrowers into other channels. Dry gooas...... $2,51%820 $4.210,418 $9,477,044 | quiet but trme Salen were reported of 6.09) bola reuned | GOnUUE DH Ape, wile, suviecs ia We hands Of the mote MILITARY NOTES. fjueamer City of Boston, leaving bist 4 NOrtE Prime commercial paper was inactive. General mdse... 4,168,733 9,133,581 "6,031,305 | standard white, for first half of Ocrober,, af 2tiae- and Pade | Srounds existed for tue suit. ‘The Mayor has been furnished pw x dad iba New York, on lay, 25Ua inst, at tive FOREIGN BXCHANGE LOWER. Serres - me |) ON RAS, TOE eae lee ppIns with a full abstract and opinion, which he does not deem it o'clock P. M., will connect at New Lon lon with boat Total for week $6,688,562 $6,353,999 $4,509,290 Pup vaet! eipts. i as 108 packages; beef, 48 do. ; Rendon now to furnish, But he files herewith a general All the regiments of the Firat Division are pre- | for Fisher's Island. & | The foreign exchanges were weak and lower, ® | Prev. reported. 219,808,032 211,405,482 277,918,609 | cut meats, 98 ; nd ferocs. The market for | Mabory af the lite, a asetecal question | Paring for the annual parade and inspection. The | , Gaiwta.—On Sunday morning, at Be if rout o'clock, at his residence, Frepe: rational reaction from the recent sudden advance cemmcorennicereen | ceceeton mess pork was quiet, but 9 trifle higher. Bales 600 bbis. at | 4, aon 4 4 ' being helped by the competition of a good supply of | Since Jan. 1..$226,495,104 $217,819,461 $266,427,008 | #18 Sise, cash 250 bbls. fon Oconee at ta favor of ty cet hy of San mars aes” || event RegimeDh cia. OCeoner Oe; MaRCULNy: AE ARE ‘aneral will take place iroin the resi i September wile of Wilk h w ‘THE SPEC! . ror November, at same price, and bbls., for Janunry, corporation a plot of nd. There'is'a condition | Dasttwo WM, Drills by company will commence | of Fitty first street and Tenuta avenue, on Tuesday, commercial bills drawn against shipments of covton, TR MOVEMENT. 81425, “In jobbing lots about 260 bbls. broiugnt 9 6226 for | gi@covenunt running with the’ land ibat itsball be used for | on the 2d of October, and be continued weekly | 26th inst,, at one o'clock Pal, Ali ireuas aadtee i ly wheat and petroleum. The following shows the The imports of specie at this port during the past | mess, #13 | Le lam Fog mes hae CSI Teilgious purposes only, And there is @ manifest defeasance rt members’ of the Thusnelda Lodge, No, %, Order of ‘ Week and since the beginuing of the year have been | Batch Wat We eatin th fot December, was reporiedat | in,the deed. Many yenre afterwards the religious corpora- | UU April 1, 1372. Hermann’s Sons, are invited to atten,” Funeral Tange of quotations at the close:—Sterling, sixty | oe wa. Bee We ancte: vost clear, 830; long eo» fora tae. Won acquleseing in tho condition applied tothe Common | Company F, Ninth regiment, will hold its next | sermon at St. Lucas’ church, Forty-tuird sire be Gays, commercial, 108 a 108%; good to prime bank: | 7 te weot Perro (ty eli oy and ‘Birmidgham, Go.’ 8c. Lard | ich erect afecture room” aud use the lower part for bual- | regular meeting, at the armory, on Friday evening, | twoen Hihth and Ninth avenues. ’ ers’, 108% @ 108%; short sight, 100 a 100%; Paris, | previously reporte nero ir request and fim at the lale improvement, wee | ness purposes in the “rental of | flores. Twenty | Ocioper 6, 1871. ‘The regular weekly drills will be | ,,GURGES—On Monday morning sixty days, 5.40 a 6.26%; short sight, 5.23% & 5.22345 ota +1, 882,600 | vember at Ie., 1,00) Aeros for January at 974¢., $00 tieroes | Zinde to Tera ete, TELCO Era oe ge ur | resumed on Tuesday evening, October 10; roil call ARES CATHERINE GURGE ¥ KG. ES a 4 3 FO. tur: Antwerp, 5.30 @ 5.25; Switzerland, 5.28% a 5.23%; | , Total since January 1, 1871 $7,088,254 | Grainge at the latier price, ‘eet was ‘guiet, and without | Welt Interest in the property. |The religious corporation pro- | at eight ofclock. Lieutenant Willlam King, of this | | The friends of the family and members of the Hamburg, 853 0 35%; Amsterdam, 40% 0 41; Frauk- | ame time 1870 co + 8,057,490 | Shanué in price. We quote nominally: 86 a ®10 for mesa, | PO# to convey it to be used lor business purposes. | The fee : United States Lodge, L. 0. 0. B., also the German ; 3 5 Same time 1869. 1, eae Fe a would seem to be in the clty. Nevertheless the resolution | company, 1s appointed captain in the Forty-seventh | (the > Lodge, I. 0. U. Fs, i St fort, 41 41%; Bremen, 77% a@ 78%; Prussian | Same time 1868 11,001,468 | $10 a 413 for extra do. $12 a 18 for prime mess Yerces, | ip passed by the Board of Alitermen oue year, and without + Grocers’ Society and Stoteler Society, are requested th y ‘ : Same time 1867 + 8,700,270 | and wee aa te egalen'@) bole, Weetera” at ga | Putting up the property at auction or having other than agen | Infantry. to attend the funeral, from ber late 'resideace, 473 alers, 72 & 7254. Same tine +++ 481,220 | quiet, byt unchanged. Salon oe ton Gut ‘meats, | eal appraisal of it,selling the interest of the city inthe | ‘The geveral regiments’ of the Second brigade will | Ninth avenue, on Wedue day, a: one o'clock P, THE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OP BONDS. i om + 6,987,075 | There” naideracle inquiry to-day for pickled hams, | Property fora speoified sum, The resolution is adoptea by Ho«y.—On' Monday morning, September ns ‘Kasietane pealala dak aoa sae pestle Sapte, rae coed Ree selene oF Manoriacee, The usual | the Board of Councilmen (or Aeaistant Aldermen) in another | parade, fully uniformed, armed and equipped, for Joseru, only son of Joseph Hoey, aged 30 years. maton ae, near oh sie Chane pro. | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, | Jobtine' your. Under this there is asale. | The pacties now in pos | annual inspection and review, at the places, times, | ° ‘The relatives and friends of the family, ‘also howe rade was carried on at about former prices, We | Year. Under this there is a sale ties now in ee ee ae ee a htah nate Log? ay 8 ter and eute, vengountered © pro. | and order as followa:—Thira regiment of cavalry, | of bis brother Peter, are respectiully invited to at Bc proceedings of a pickled hams, 10s. a fro United States 10 take utle ‘to "the | on Monday, Ocvober 2, 1871, at Fashion Course, Long | tend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at twa position from th found offerings amounting to $5,812,900, at prices Monday, Sept. 25—10:15 A. M. acks, INC: B cael hearers Fanging from 112.90 to 118.70, The accepted three 7 Indemand af 80, 1ige, fo the Fangs, Butler andeneese | BOpeny (oem Poss ollee, Hininens foceral lanzercs Pie | Jaland, ac one o'clock . M.; Bixih regiment | Croleee, from tne residence of His ihibet, 315 Neer were in good request at tormer prices. sh 4 of infantry, on ‘uesday, Y 5 SO ATCC anon nee The Bion. Ste market waa pinout noieworthy chaoes. The | BN'Einat scree feche that ony esohtoepaaed yey | A¢ ROMDKIOS, square,” New. York aly) at | | JOHNSON. On Monday atternon Sere sales were | Yelock P, M.;_ EI ent | Henry W. JOHNSON, Jr., only son of Henry W. and Sher Fal at Hern Wes ane 66 ante Cavin Ae. | Bait Rls atued ncecony are ideas | of intaney,” on Weuiaiay, Qewuber a, tly at | Caroline &, Johnson in ing Zhu Year of sages on 6 taal t steady, with a fair de 4. The | Council, in the autumn of 1856, for a ratitication of all that | Tompkins square, New York city, at half-past two ‘ne friends of the family are respectfully inv! salon were 0 bday clang 8901 nds, Martinique common eal Rocore peen non ate tiven. But from iat tolast | o'clock. P- ts Eleventh regiment of infantry, on } to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Incar- ¢.5 aa hds. G e charter has been violated in having private sale and not | ‘phuraday, October 5, 1871, at Fashion Course, L. I., | nation, corner Thirty-fith street and Madison ave: da, t uba, partly good relining, at | ‘be ct as Cuba, good refining, at 934c. Redhed Pr intuante tne ‘Mayor is furnished with evidence that certain | at one o'clock P. M.; Fifth regiment of intantry, on | ue, on Wednesday next, the 2ith inst, at three nt sugar was In good demand at full prices, “A's selling | yetec etn etary " hleadih : relboe P. rush pted to use undue influcnces to procure | Friday, October 6, 1871, at Tompkins square, New | 0’clock P. M. ot ati ford eae ap timex (Panuiated She nadage of the seenlutions ant aieg ayer in feuProeure | York uty. at haif-past one o'ciock P. M.; Ninety- | JoNgs.--Oh Monday, September 25, 1871, Mra. , 84. & He.: tai to good refining, 94c. a 9c. ; Pterheedhtgs agh CA rol a aa ee sixth regiment of infantry, on Thursday, Octover 19, | Lucreria Jongs, widow of Enoch Jones, in the 79th t retinin, . @ 9%c.: fair to good ion forthe | 1871, at Lompkins square, New York city, at nall- ear of her age. good te pricoe seaning, oe 8 re Tdige ag | Courts «whether the resolution hits friend or fue)to determine | past one o'clock P. M. A Yetne relatives and friends of the family, and the jo. about 113,20—or 1% below their parin gold. The payments for the accepted bonds will be made in greenbacks, GOVERNMENTS STEADY AND HIGHER. The government list was strong and active, but ansettled, The early boards developed a sharp in- quiry for bonds, particularly the ’67’s, to cover Bpeculative sales and prices advanced about % per *66, ond 114 amall 114 me to choice grocery, OM cent. The influence of the Treasury purchase was centrit ugal has, and boxes, "940s mci ing Mer bf mpraeor rei itts legally right the | "Major Dickel will inspect the armories, company | members of the Tabernacie Baptist churcn, are re- checked by reports of a feverish market in 62 faegrenaprr eyes > ‘A. OAKEY HALL, Mayor, | and regimental books and records, ana the coudi- | spectrally Invited to attead the funeral services, on na—Boxes Dutch standard, Nos.7 x 4 London and the best prices were not maintained to g 93ge. Pgc, @ 104¥C. vi Received and directed to be entered at lengti io the | on of the arms and other pudlic property of the | Wednesday afternoon, at “past oue o'clock, at » d0., 16 to 14, 11560, a 123%6c.: de minutes. respective ments, in the followipg order and | the residence of her son-in-law, Fred kK F. miller, the close, but the reaction was not important, The Es white, 1c, @18¢ Porto fico—Retining grades, 8c. a Lisson ere Oe oe upon the tollowing days, at eight o’clock P, M., | 72 Sudotk sirect following were the final street prices:—United States - dn. epocsry, grades, 8c. 8 ‘ie, raci—Duten sandard, | poy, rman WOLLMAN, on behalf of {be committes of the | viz:—Third regiment of cavalry, on Monilay, Octo ; JUDGE MARY beloved, wite of John. Jadae and, A 5 ja 3 ‘Tues- A CUT xen ieee Lies Oe OO tees Reet, 10 NSSue elie ManlCurron caved and aperor, ce, | PRAM Weneted he Coe DPT anyon ao, | da, ctObOr 17, INTLG SISUN Ritmone Sf tatantey, | Kirltoan, county Westmeath, Irelant. nO tered, 117 811734; do, Ao., coupon, 118% & 118); dO. | 1000 Mil & St P 1 2 94% 20; Low waain fair demand and firm, Sales 2% hhds., at | counts of the Finance Department I desire to make an ex- | on Wednesday, Uctober 18, 1871; Eleventh regiment ‘The relatives and friends of the family are repect- five-twenties registered, May and November, 115% | pig Col. 410.1 82% ie. # 8%e. for country and 9:40, for choice city, i planation in order to correct w grave error in the published | of infantry, on Thursday, October 19, 1871; Blghty- | fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) at - = : 2 Hy ret Pe i near. Receipte, TDI” The market was quiet, but | #tAtement of the city und county debt, emavating trom | fourth regiment of infantry, on Friday, October 20, | teraoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 805 - &115%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 1155 a 115%; do, | 100 she Ma Ce B06 deoidediy beter, Sales 124 bbis., at Mo. a Me. cloviug'tiria | Sub-committee of the committee of eminent citizens seiected | 4971; Ninoty-siXth regument of Iniautry, on Satur- | Second avenue. * 0. 1864, do, do.; 115 115%: do. do., 1865, do, | 2) SPring M Coal. 84% Rgttnaan (sis i sihaatiadl by the city and county authorities, and now eayaged jointly Bnet: ‘ed f ELLYSCAL the residence of hig mother, in Cht- ‘ Ss RIB PGR E9878 O0e, Airiceens 2911: G00: Ovseveeesereee BF 200 Tol, W PONey BENS, alee with your commitiee in the work of investigating the present | G&¥, October 21. 1871. bee neat Mo, 1155 a 115%; do. do., registered, January and 12:15 nna 2 de P Hnancial condition and the operations of tue city and county ‘fle Seventy-first regiment will assemble in fail | cago, ll, on Monday, September 18, 1871, EDWARD . 765, ’ 5 315 nnd 2:15 o’Clock P.M. ; DOMESTIC MARKETS, treasuries for the years 1389, 1870 and Isl, with nview of | Gress uniorm at thelr Armory, on Thursday next, .LY, 31 years of age, son of the late Willlam — arriving at a clear understanding of the present indebtedness | the 23th inst., for the purpose of receiving and es+ ily, of Clash, Toomivara, county of Tipperary, Suly, 11424 @ 11: do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 11434 | $7000 US 5.20, o, 62... 1155 §49000 US 6-20, r, "65, n 11434 s 114K; 40. do, 1867, 0, do., 114% 9 114%; do. do., | fipy UNE. "6S... HBS SIND OS 0 coo me Lids, Rw ORLEANS, Bept. 26, 1H N Of the city and coun! corung their comrades of the United train of Artil- nd, and for several years & member of tne New WOvveveeree ove Uh "67. M4 Cotton quiet; middlings, 19%c, a Wc. Net receij ity, The cates iat led fo the appointment of this joint com- lery of Providence, assembling at half-past eleven | York Fire Department, 1863, do. do., 11434 & 115; do, ten-forties, registered, ¥ . H ‘371; , | mittee of citizens and city and county officials, were and are ‘ " One &Clock P. Me 1,668; grons, 1,852; exports coastwise, 2,371; sales, 400; if : A.M. The following has been issued from the Kr~iy.—Colonel Ja: KELLY, late of the Sixty- 111X 8 111}; do. do., coupon, 111% a 112. B10008C6e,n,ADLSOct, 58 tock, 18.276. SAVANWan, Sept 25,16, | Lomat tne country. No prolude fs Noocveary to lauroduee ine | Neadyuarters of Ue regiment:— ninth N.Y. Vols, and Captain ‘sixteeath. tafantry, GOLD LOWER—115 A 114}, TONS CO Etat x Cotton steady and m fair demand; middings, 17340. a | subject understandingly to your nonorable Boar¢ or our con- | The Colonel commanding embraces this opportunity tho | U.S. A. commanding post, Jackson, Miss., a4 per The gold market was unsettled, but graduall: 180.7, net receipts, 827; exports coustwise, 1,407; sales, 75; | stituents, and I shall pass at once to answer the interroga- | first) to compliment the officers and men for the promptness | the following telegram:— The g o @ y P stock, 409, tory aadressed to the committee in relation to the presentin- | and cheerfulness with which tney obeyed all orders on the JACKSON, Miss, weakened and declined. The announcement of an | {ON Cen, Ist mn. 107 LOUISVILLE, Sept, 25, 1871. debtedness of the city and county, avuiding ull allusion to | occasion of the iate riot, and acknowledges the pride he feels | ‘To Colonel J. G. Huanns, No. 5 Beekman stree shs Con Coal id, 4 ‘aver matters, leaving them for future de- | jn commanding such an organization. (le cannot pass over Captain nelly, Sixteenth infantry, died yesterday liberation and cone Tobacco—Salen 72 hhds.; lugs at $7 75.0.4 25; low leaf, | other and possibly graver matters, leaving ther ° 8 $8 50 a $9; low medium to fine, 89 50 a B23 50, ration, Kven this statement would be | the occasion of the late Providence excursion without also | (sunday); was buried with military honors Uns day advance to five per cent in the discount rate of the | 100 Quick Min pref... 22 100 bons Tet 0. Bank of Belgium was taken to mean active money hele Ge CLEVELAND, Sep t. 25, 1871. withbeld trom tte Board, as I deem it somewhat premature, | thanking them for their conduct on that trip; and to say that : % . &ReTRR.... uf ban; Sep Peni) the final and complete report of the commitiee be.ng sifll f ebawi Monday), 25Ua of September. r ia ope meso rcualed Ayah ie Oeuvres si Ha atts ek | autem, Re gyn Br AUS afr | rte a cee tm age | roms ho oan ata r | Post Adjaiaut, Srateenti atabtry, 3 ; not the desire of the public to know the fuil ex- aabiis { anu Post Adjutant, Sixteen’ qi strong, and advanced to 115, But the induences | 10) Am Mer Uo Exp.. 800 Bont, Hart & ei WILMINGTON, Sept. 25, 1 tent of the city and ; eh HO as connected with the decline in foreign exchange led | 20 NYO&H RRR. 100 H & StJo RR, to a reversal of the movement, and sales were made Joowo N yo Jate in the day at as low as 1147-16. The course of . 1871, ounty indebtedness justify such an RUT, THE, entine strong at 57c. Rosin firm at $450 for | irregular proceeding, ritor what, und A BROYIAL FATHER, 5 168 for No. 3 ** fetazirg ples gb ‘ators pate, | ort nary elreuinstan ies, would be reprehensible on the part ae Dice agents A tet September. 34 ‘THOMAS LEE, for yellow dip, for | of your committee. To 9 the necessities of the case, in Higbee street, Trenton, lives a man named at ‘s steady at $2 25. din further justificution of the committee, the ‘the retatives and friends of the family are respect. Oswxco, N. ¥., Sent. 95,1871, | ferorh ortaiber e ianation, is rendered an periive duty, Dugan, who attacked mis daughter tn a savage mane | fully invited to attend tne funeral, ut two M. ts; “ vat an error, cleariy inadvertent te 0 7 hue! , from 659 Third avenue. Interment No.Tapring, $1 60 for amor ‘winter, ¢8 for white winter, | in ihe published statement of the, Gilizens’ Comtnitiee by ee irae ae Paatent rhe elias ee fg A I cai hs 8 G0 for double extra. Wheat brea} sales 1,000 bushels No. | which tl large amouut of $28,278,700 is added to the in. | nd field her in this position she was almost ‘LoNG.—In London, on Tuesday, August 20, FREDE- the market 1s shown in the table:— STREET QUOTATIONS, Flour steady and unchanged; sales 2,000 ‘bils, at ‘en for | in view of the fa Half-past Five o’Clock P. M. 0 red Obio at $1 50; 1 Mil club held at $147. | debteduess of the city and county. ehoked to death. He was arrested and brought be- egy 4 ben gellar Gorm unchanged sales 1,600 bushels, yellow at G8e.;.No. 3 | ‘ “the ema comprise sich, indebtedness as given by the | fore the Mayor Yesterday, but, aso complainant ap- MICK CHARLES, FOULEEES, Rb a ea Job Long, N ¥ Cen con. Illinois held at 65c. in round lots, 66c. in car lots. said sub-committee, after @ thorough investigation of the | peared, he was discharged. Last evening, however, | ° his city, y . Potrtt - fulet and unchanged; sales 9,000 bushels uplake Canad books in the Department of Finance, and niticated by | Pho girl exhibned symptoms, which, itis feared’ | ,, che relatives aud frichds of the family are respect a m NY Cen scrip. 873ga 87% 3 v7 Bils & B06 In the gold loan market the rates ranged from | Reading. a 1% ng Lake shore... . 108° a 108 three to seven per cent for carrying. ‘The operations | Fittsbur: ie 1 A t fully invited to attend the funeral, from Christ will result fatally, and an imvestigation will be held, yea egorner of “Ihurty-fiftn street and Fifth ayes PERMANT DECLT. oI 816116 5) |) = | nue, on Welnesday, at. ten orclock A. Me ‘His re- 426,592 OL es 5 mains will be taken to Trinity for intermen| Lanpiéaod ww | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MAXWELL--On. Monday, —septemoer 26, MAR- I, Highwines, fe. ‘Canal freights—Wheat, 9%e,; corn and | the sub-committee, aro as follows: %, 9; bariey, Bc. to New York; lumber, §4 to the sebalnins ea eho fttson, $50 New York. Railroad. treights—Hiour to Bos- | city payable trom sluking ton, S3c.; to New York, 40c.: to Albany, 350. Receinta vy | City (Parable irom muting om Ia 20,000 bushels corn, 45,000 bushels | Gaye Faye yearn taxatto of the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows: Northw » Riga es P 73 bi Moye Make ae reat vot ber, Shipments by canal. ¢ =. OL 0 “ yarley, 4,282, % al— 7 wt aid aastea wv 'gor,ats,c00 | NTENeNABE We $04 COLO wind Gen lee 19% 72,000 bushels wheat, 28,000 bushels bariey, 1,700,000 feet of city payable, from abseaame oy tor opening i ; GAREN, wite of Alexander Maxwell, in the 56th year A 9 iJ " 1 ving streets ant te esseeee 12,824,500 ried. nd arenarvnlnncee’: + Tooetsee COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tout. mies active. Wheet, active ane cateaces) Res nd ImprOVin SED ERYOENUS BONDE.” © be reeaba ge Relatives and friends are respectfully inyited to rete Noe 2 | City—payable from taxation in 1871, BL 11% a 81 It, | ClyoP Sroua tasation eT, 11,814,400 09 BaYREUtHER—Harnisoy.—On Thursday, Septem- | attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 110 » | County—payable from taxatior i i u spring closed at $1 1744, seller September ber zl, 1871, at tue residence of the bride, by the | Waverley place, on Wednesday, September 27, at BOUTHERN SECURITIES STEADY, satan oct deta ne ‘ . ler October, during the afternoon firmer at #1 1% r ” " 1 > Ms > ‘The Southern list was steady and very dull. Tne MONDAY, Sept. 25—6 P. M. 118, scller Seprember; 1168 @ 84, seller Sober hess Giaqysseerrtorietlens eater tenement oh ya Sate ae Mr. ADOLPHUS E. BAYREOTHER | naif-past ten o'clock A. M.. aud irom First Proxby: following were the closing street prices:—Jennes- | COPFER.—The market for Rio was exceedingly strong | Corn quiet and declts rl om mired closed ARE ROME rt Poh sectin tc he Sa “ may MARY HARBISON, city, No | terian church, Westchester, at half-past one o'clock t- a be pat ; he be nee, ex coupon, 728 72%; do. new, 728 72%; Vir- | UMer® Rood demand and very small offerings The sales Teloned 8c. Rye caaler; Nord slowed aie. Barley dull; No. fetes att ore . $116,709,868 51 BROWNE—Morsz—On Monday, September 2 “Manony.—On Sunday, September 24, ELLEY, sesh iting ig ae are said to have been at a turther advance of kc. per pound, | 2 spring 62440. Highwines firm at Qlc, Pork steady, at tae Coca aetuaurs ot lib: Rinks. 1871, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. fe of Patrick Mab in the 34th year of her age. Binia, ex coupon, 624 a 63; a hew, 67 70; do | scarcely anything was avallable at the appended quota. | $14874 sls cash and seller September, Lars her at Of ing Fund. ve seseree + 819,027,083 02 stephen H, Tyng, Jt. HENRY EYRE Browns, to | Wie OC alrick Mahony, in ine eee daily, also those registered stock, old, 628 64; Georgia sixes, 83 & 85; | tions, We note sales of 5,119 bags, per Merrimac, and, in | and Arm at 460 a $475. Cattle casier and quiet, at 2 25 Cas Fabande ori ee be- 195,270 47 Ips May Monss, all of this cle No cards, x of her brothers, John and David Sheean, are re: do. sevens, 90 a 92; North Carolina, ex coupon, 41 & | Baltimore, 8,865 bags, per Jane Frances, on private terms, | $562. Frelghts firm; corn, to Buffalo. by inke, lac. arin} as VaR eS a 19,439,838 48 hee ci peg a ednesday evening, | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her 43; ao. funding, 1866, 32 a 34; do. do,, 1863, 90 @ 31; | Other kinds we ong but quiet. We quote:—Rio, ordin- | &!24gc. Receipts—6,000 bbls. fh 175,000 bush: ae 88 48 | September 20, at West Twenty-third street Presby- | jate residence, 507 Greeuwich street, (nis (Luesday) u ” iF id ae . 1 | ary cargoes, 12c. a Liige.; fair do., 12sec. a 12%c.; good dX 422,000 bushels corn, 133,000 buah« 1. 20,000 bushel Balance. $97,087,035 03 terlan church, New York, by Rey. I. D. Norturop, | afiernoon, at lialf-past one o'clock. ao, new, 23', a 24; do. special tax, 17 @ 18; We. Hy c.5 prime do. 1BKe. a 4ige., gold, In bond: sixty bad hates bas ey tare ata beaiaie ‘The Conmalasioners.of the Biking Fund <a! 0 hold $1 nm, | JOHN K. GOLDsMiTH, Esq. {0 Miss Macaie Boscn MOONEFY.—On Sunday, Septemver 24, 1871, after a Missouri sixes, 96% a 97; do, Hannibal and 8t. | gf! fear as Wa f° tod Sige hatan she Sabon ak 11009 bushels rye aud 103,000 bushels barley: ou 60g. 79 of Donde ana mortgages taken on account of property Pa ae See ee ae Hoach, of New lingering. iuiness, WARD W, Mooniy, in ie 37Uh Joseph, 94.95; Louisiana sixes, 67 a 70; do. new, | duty paid, " BUFFALO, Sept, 25, 1871. sold, which your committce also exainined, and wuich, as » No: cards. 113 age. i y \ 4 ‘ Lo, Paytat fast as paid, become the property of the sluking fund, Hisrs—CooLky.—On Monday evening, September funeral will take place on Wednesta: 50 1 62; do. levee eixcs, Ta 72: do. do, eights, 80 a | yc OtzON.-The market for cotton on the spot was firmer at | | Recaipte—Flour, 18900 bbla.;, wheat 20 buabeln; coro, | “tie” Guiwditestion ‘of ihe accounts. and ihe fteins ang | 25, at Ihanville, Mass., HAakRy A. litte, of New eee ee reat: BEM: TOM aSMRETeELT OLS Shale At amonnts contained in each class are cozrectiy stated, but the | York city pr ol Hon. James | of his sister, Mrs. James, 200 West Twenty fith se aesboatent fee ; the opening. nander 8 fair demand for the low grades, for ex- x 3 144.000 do. + i ; do. Penitentiary sevens, 7 a 72; do, railroad ort-- grades of orainary an ordinary vancin, do, Shipments—Wheat, 241,000 bushels; corn, 40,00 do. ; f° (c. per lb., and low middling at 19c. per 1b. beii rr ‘3 rs 3.000 id + | addition ie faulty, and leads to the scemiog aggre, eights, 790 82: Alabama fives, 63 a 70; do, elghis, eee ihe beticr qualities were nedected’ and nominal | {ih Misneis; corked O0de.: barieye Oud doe “Gran in | #877029 WS of Indedteduess, The following is the cor 101 @ 102; do, railroad eights, 92 a 95; South Caro- | Peete te thynenes of ‘heavy recelnte at thee wore,_Wneas, 153 0 bushel 16,00 0.5 gaits S500) | ack or duplicate copy of tne statement furnished to the sud- Palate Ba OF te ee ean 2, fgaman, | James, and tne ‘Thirteenth Asuembly District Unton lina sixes, 75 a 80; do. new, January and Jul, h sig ; , % commitwee of citizens: — 5 TT y 7 cat da Republican Association, are respectiully invited to ol i yen une ot ise freights—Wheat, 140. ‘ ‘CITY AND COUNTY OP NEW YORK. Alemander Wiley, Eade, formerly of New York clty, | Republican, Assocttt mone y ce i lost, the market ci heat fi 85 @ 65%; do, do. April and October,. 67% a following quotauans:—-Septemben, Pious steady. toenkes Statement of the McLAIN.—In Brookiyu, on Sunday, September 24, to Miss NELLIE, daughte Pp. Coviey ot the former plac 4 a oo ~ " street, corner of Seventh avenue. ‘The reiatives and RuTTrKAY—WILEY.—On September 19, at | friend's of the famuy, also bis brothers, Audrew and 58; Arkansas sixes, 53 @ 62; do, sevens, 50 a 62, 18/40. ;_ November, Chicago at $1 84, to arrive ; 13,00) do. No. ica 5 Died. Joun McLarty, aged 48 years, STOCKS HEAVY AND LOWER. 16g, Pebruary, Ub. j March, 10%o.. and apn: : ie do, red winter at $1 42, eg dui A ' chy Papel trots unting fumire cnn pea ApAMs.—On Sunday, September 24, JOWN ADAMS, The trie of tue family are respectfally invited 7 ‘The stock market was less active, and in the morn- “ iy Hon" bumnels No. 2 Milwaukee “ata (c. “T7000 do. No.2 Payable from taxation, « 82,426,092 OL | aged 02 years. to attend the funeral, from lus late residence, No. + nt “ % ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | 157 Yates avenue, near DeKalb, on Tuesday, Sep- Rye dull; rales | qotat, To-Vay. Saturday Evening ale tng strong and higher. At the last Board signs of De ame. TT | SRRAROLA Ae SAU SO. GBs Lo Barry Soe, eter eats fully invived to uitend the funeral, irom his late tesl- | tember 26, at one o'clock, P. w. weakness became manifest aud prices in subsequent | Consump a 27 '888 | i good demand and selling at 3 for ti Barley—Mar- ARaAngen ale 19,499,993 48 | Ueuce, 97 Vandam street, this (Luesday) wflernvon, mcPAUL.—Un Monday, September 25, DANIEL, son business fell off, the depression continuing to the jpeculation 4 ra _$7 | ket bare; No.2 Western and Canada nominally 8c. Pork a i —s"™ | at one o'clock. if 4 of William and Ellen Mevaul, aged 6 years and 17 e Total... 1,516 663 jag | AB Iard Unchanged. “Highwines, 2c. « $5 Net funded debt.....« Seieats cg | _ BURBANCK.—On Monaay, September 25, Mrs. | days. close of Beha business, When betes the lowest | yor fiture delivery (basis low middlings) the sales have aE eeaee aa ae County—Fayable from taxation. ~ S200 0 | SAKAI BURNANCE, in the Sid year of her ag ‘The funeral will take place from his tate residence, Ogures of the day were reached. ‘he Hannib: dt been as follows: —Saturday evening—September, at 19igc. 5 3 fe} . preyed jauives and irtends of ihe faintly are respect 256 Henry street, at two o'clock precisely. ae Teas piriekida wereenbecillly weak in stare | September, October, November, December aad Sanaary iid MURDEROUS ONSLAUGHT. Net funded debt, city and coun «+++ itd 696,825 03 | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Mor: O’BRIEN.—The members of the William Waish , each, at 1S 1 “ i be Ninf Cah vian church, New Dorp, Staten Isiand, on Wednes- | Guard are requested to assemble at their rooms, 43 $11,824,500 00 | (ay afternoon, at hall-past. two oclock, without | Catharine street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, Septem: “City Hall ” C1 19 Vises, 8,600 atstber 10) at ‘Ib 1S 1604 Oetober Narambae x Rs City—Payabie from’ assessments for opening aieecrint apie pd Deed one CnicagD anid é +. 600 each, at. 19 I-lée. 5 fo eer, eee ee | Tragedy in the Fourth Ward—A Man’s Head aud improving streets and bonlevard and December, Rock Island Railroad Company have declared a ther; November, 100 at 19: 8 5 ILL.—REVENUR BONDS. Turther notic ber 26, at one o'clock, to artend the funerai of thelr sabitedHbalidiviterid of four pee cetlb-spayatie-octo- Hee ee orcere B00 et 1Bige Wud at Is L-lgo Ihe. Se Broken with a Pitcher. able from taxation, 187 811,814,400 00 | CAMERON.—At 394 West Twentieth street, after a | late brother member, John J. O’Brien, By order, 4 . : January, 500 ab 19'¢0.; February, 100 at 19'9-i8e.. 200 Another terrible example of the demon of Payable from taxation, 18 4,699,000 00 | short illness, ALLAN CAMFRON, 41 years of age. PATRICK WOLFE, Captain. ber 23, the books closing October 9 and reopening | 19)0.; "March, 100 at 197%. WU at 19%c.; April, 200 | qrunkenness comes from the famous Fourth ward. Special (see chap. 882," Laws 631,000 00 | “"Pnneral will take place on Wednesday, atone | Pavre.—On Sunday, September 24, MAKGaREY B., October 25. at Sdise. total i bales. To-day”-September, | drunkenness © " ourth wari. | It will be seen at a elance how natural it was, particularly | ovclock P, M. Friends are invited to attend. wive of Uharies A. Pavie, aged 28 years, 2 months tober Tho a ido Soo MA 1a Mise. Caen? ae Gees” | In w boarding house tn that locality, at 21 Oliver | ¥ Noacqualated ‘with te nature of the wecond and third | CLS Vom aturmay. september 23, JOHN CAIN, the | and 25 days : ; The following table shows the highest and lowest | 200 at loxe.; st at 19<e-; September, ‘October, November | strect, two young men, who had previously been | aud tien subiracting the amoustor ase in the nicing | eldest son of Patrick Cain, of tue parish of 'Uot- Funera will take place from the residence of her prices of stocks during the day:— 19 H-ltc., 200 at 19i¢0., 400 at 9c. , B00 at 194Z6., 500 at 19}¢c. friends, got into some trifling aiMculty while under fund aud cash balance in the hands of the Chamberlain, the | letiur, County of Leitrim, Ireland, aged 29 years. brother-in-law, M, A. Lyman, 741 Sixth street, on Highest, Lowest, | 100 at 19 1-16e.; Getoper and November, $00 each at 19),c. ia 237,505 OS being the result. And here occurs | ‘The friends aud acquaintances are respectfully | Tuesday, 26th ‘inst, at hali-past one o'ciock P.M. New York Central consolidated 98 913% | together; October, November and December, 200 each ai | the ifluence of whiskey and set to work sys- They to call the attention of the Board, | invited to attend the faueral,from his late residence, | Relatives and friends of the family are respectiully New York Central scrip. 58 873g | I B.I8o, together; November, U0 at 12i40.; oH at 192-16e., | tematically to pound each other out of existence. | fmt through the Board of the public, our constituents, The | 549 Eleventh avenue, between Forty-first and Forty: | invited to attend; algo members of Hope Lodge No. i 10342 | 1100 at 19i¢e,5' November’ and December, 100 each at iy a + | first class, “Funded or Permanent Devt,” exbibite the total i . t one o'clock P. oy ‘ 7? 7 f the United yr 1) $166, together, December, 100 at 18 i+16c. 400 at Liga, | According to the statement of one of the parties, | Present indebsednoss of the city and colnty less the amount September 2” ae SOO + mae, OD ‘TucEday, Fk Geceete vein the employes of the United 4, at 6C.y at l9gc., at 19 38-16c., 100 at 19\¢c., 100. ny Vi of in e hands o! e Cll mberiain, or eptel s A ce. 112% Pe 100 mt 19%g0.; Feb: 200 etd named Eugene McCarthy, who now lies in Centre oa, lonsdes (8, and omitting the sum of $1,022,603 79 of bonds: CASTNER.—Un Thursday, September 21, SAMUEL PENDER,—On Monday morning, September 25, larch, 600) bar 18754. iw BcNe 0 Street Hospital in a very critical condition, he and and jnortgages taken on ‘account of Vase | sold, and | CASTNER, aged 46 years, THOMAS PENDER, In the 39th year of his age. April, 60) ‘at We. Exchanged—5 November for | his iriend Harry Fields had always beeu on pies tan bie er to ths ioe ey) for the re- ‘The relatives and iricnds of the family are respect- ‘The relatives and friends Of the family are re- Suv, Qetoberevens 11,600 bales, Grand total, THE BEST POSSIBLE TERMS, Seen of titebtorness 16 960,274 full further reduces the | fully invited to attend the funeral, from hus late re- | specttully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- a we 1e average quotations of Saturday ‘Of ine sidence, 202 Uniou street, Brookiyn, vn Tuesday | day afteraoon, at one o'clock, from St. Gabriel's and roomed together at the house 21 Oliver strect. ‘The second and third classes of indebtedness, “ Temporary On Sunday Fields was the first to get home, and | Debt,” and “ Revenue Bonds,” are mere legal temporary ‘ MoCarthy found him sitting on the bed when he got | make-sbifte—in the former case, for realizing money to Bplanas, ane: row Qrieane Teas. | in, McUarthy, Who was tipsy, addressed his friend for local improvements, such as opening, grading, reguial y A afternoon, 28th inst., at two o'clock. church, East Thirty-seventh street, where, at ten CopeLy.—On Monday, September 25, MARY CoPE- | 0 clock, a solemn requiem mass will be offered up LY, the beloved wife of Stephen Copely, aged 36 | forthe repose of his soul The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. vember, 19.14c. ; 1940. ‘We quote ing, paving and flagging ebenialte os iby 11S | in‘a course, oifensive manner, which led to @ quar- «ed nce 6 rl pHa ngs ears. 7 Eswioisante iba Ws ie 1s’ | rei, and Fields, becoming entaged, took up a heavy ag Facleyese moe bier ba or. ects ae The funeral will take, place attwo o'clock, from | | Kawatersseno.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Septem. Middiing .. 19% ie wv 20s, | earthenware itcher and struck McCarthy on the | turned tothe treasury and the indebtedness cance! her late residence, No. 2 Gansevoort street, ber 25, at half-past six A. M, FREDERICK, only sol Gooa miadiine. 2134 bier 2° ie | head with it, fracturing the skull and endangering | the completion of the several works, and the collection of | | COUTUS.—On Sunday, September 24, JouN Coan. | of Charles and Khoda Rammelsberg, aged 10 months —The quotations are based on cotton running in quality not | lus iife. Seeing wnat he had done, the cowardly | the assessments therefor from the individual owners of the | LES COLTus, aged 27 years, and 10 days. property benefited (generally, except in cases of very heavy The relatives and friends of the family, also the Rematns will be interrea in Spring Grove Ceme- more than baif a grade ab low the grade quoted, , THE RAILWAY BONDS. he et Feocips a ie por 8 enap thu: soatreston ics | BESASSID Caco eae yc TLOOR oe ME VICHID | ontrack, whlch are, very Fire, wuhin a year) and inthe | members of Corinthian Lodge, No. 44, F. and A. | tery, Cincinnats, Ohio. " , dina vern- ‘the! 4 ase The following were the bids for the railroad | Charieston, 1,242; Wilmia,ton, 1y2307 Norfolk, Lts; i | of the room. Two young men in an adjoining room | meutal department of the it a porate foverts M., are respectfully [nota stele Hltig Si on Cincinnait Commercial and Times in copy. sage Charleston, 1,269; Wil tai folk, L685 Bal were disturbed about two o'clock in the morning | ments, fortue current years in ad ‘of the collection of | Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from Berean RiLey.—In Brooklyn, on Sanday, ptember 24, Baptist church, coruer of Bedford aud Downing | after along and severe iliness, Emma L., wile of Same day last week, 4,057 bales; same day last year, 12,445 | by the groans of the wounded man. ‘They came to | tax due in each year; and these ponds are redeemed and meal aot ieee, = | Sena Naples Ist m..... 8935 | baies. ‘Hater for cotton freight io foreign’ porte, ci ad - his ‘assintance, bound up nis head with a towel and | celled invari iy within year from the date of thei 8 reets. Jonn Riley. York Veo & Git Weat Lat m, InB4,...2. $Y | follows: To Liverpool, By steam, Jad. by aull, 16d, To | took him to the hospital, where he now lies, Fields | Under no, possible view of the cage can there two classes o CROWELI.—On Sunday, September 24, HARRISON | ‘The relatives and friends of the family and those York Gen 6" ince ater te Hare, by sloam) 1¢., gold; sail, ge. To Hamburg, by steam, | was arrested yesterday afternoon and committed to | Soin. be regarded as indebtedness of either the city or | CROWELL, in the 67th year of his age. of her brothers, @. A., A. N. and F, N. Whitehorne Cen 78 1876 ‘Chic extent Md. compremed. To Bremen. by swam, ic. gold, com: | the Tomba by Judge Hogan to await the result of | fietropentvoenedted apon whey they ake adion)to inde | . friends and relatives of the fauutly are invited to | are respectfully invited fo attend the funeral, [rom 44 ‘m, ex. oe ‘ Gat & Chic 2d m. 8} FLOUR AND GRAIN.— Receipts, our, teh bbis.; wheat, | the injuries he mnficted upon his friend. vidual owners of sropetiy, to pay for local improvementa, attend the funeral services, at St. Luke's church, | her late residence, 134 Dumeid street, on Tuesday, Erie 7s, 4th m, ys Galo, BA Facial 401,280 bushe , 262,293 do. ;’ corn'meni, 50 and to ourcltizens, In anticipation of the revenues of the | Hudson street, on Wednesday, September 27, at halls | September 26, at two P. M. or NY a Pie Ss tit: 98 Oh ‘ : 165 bags ; outs, 153, 40,000 do, ; ) 10,622 4 city and county, for governmental purposes, from the com- | past two o'clock P. M. KoongzY.—On Satarday, September 23, at 18 Jeffer- Buf, NY aE tas TF 9 Clev 4 ‘ol 8 f.. do, The flour market remained firm, and sbipping ‘grades PINKED IN THE PARK. mencement of each year until December, when the taxes are CLARK.—At her residence, First avenne, between | son street, Williamsburg, ANGRLINE PLATT, daugnter nd Ria, Bd m0 "6-14 Bitte, & were about Se. a 10c. better, The sales were about 10,00 recelved aud the revenue bouds redeemed and cancelled. Eighty-third and Eighty-iourtn streets, ANN &., wile | of Thomaa and the late Phebe Jane Roone! Alb & Bus 24 bai sas The item of fn the third class, amount- | of james Clarks Funeral services at the White Plains Methodist Chi Pitts, FW & Chi Pitta, FW & Chi +4 bbis, “Rye flour wae quiet but firm. | Corn meal was qniot ‘ounly ~ Special id ad fe both f ys st a id o unchanged for both barrels ‘aud city sacked. We Determined to Die. tox to Se, 00 in all provi eit become an ajdition to | “Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. churen, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Hi The strollers in the Central Park were consider- wae eee jp ocusaiags in seetion gone on oe Sunday, September 24, Parhick | The Sopa and friends are respectiully invited to ably astonished on Sunday afternoon by the pecu- ), which provides for auditing JONLAN, ag years. attend, ° 615 Z against the county when the act 0 provide q sand iriends the tamil, i pt. —. a - TW | nbc ihovenicnta cr & wauplelousioomane indiyiadan || Meatakemmcene tbasen oletoe paren 0G ceaaa iF oe aaa | Yun teemmten acco ce Tenerae eae tee tie | ane erates Ont Oi mst Teen dbnin Vad ry a ib aid in the year 1871, Chapier 323 Laws of 187], bow felly requested to attend tie funeral from his late | day, September 25, of gastric fever, JouN VAN Union Pactiic lat m bas. 994g U5 | who kept wandering about im a most unusual | [earesit optional ether to fund the amount or pay iefrom | residence, 149 avenue C, to-day (Tuesday), Sept. 26, | DYKE, Infant son of Anthony H. and jarinda H. Union Pac id grant 7's... 83 Extra Minnesota, : #% | and erratic manner. Those who watched thig | taxation. But asthe operation of the Two Per Cent act limits | @t half past nine o'clock A. M., to St. Bndget’s | Ryder, aged 2 months and 20 days, Union waa tngpene We. Faye Round hoop Ohio, alpping brad Sb | iapracke-ats supposed at first that. he. was | leumount of taxation thisy charen, Where there will nea solemn requiem Inass | | Task. —On Sunday, wepvember 24, LILLIAN, ‘0 Pp Obio, trade bran 2 8 ‘meet the requirem lor the repose of nis . only daugnt it rt task ed Lyear Family. : Sw | insane, and kept at @ respectful distance, mieot ofthe city a6 sounty, It Ip Engi it paper please copy. and 10 pois SRL aedaaRceaclaaaeber ae Fi | While they followed him. | Seeing that ne was being URL BA coteming tas cme Doran,—On Sunday, September 24, Susan EF. ‘The relatives and friends of the fami)y are respect- #5) | PUrsued the gentieman used all the strategy in NS | mortgages held ‘by the Comm’ ssione: Doran, in the 22d year of her age. folly rlequested to attend the funeral, from tne res: 135) | power to get away from the anxious and wondering | and casn balance in hands of Cham! ‘The funeral Will take place from her late residence, | dence of her parents, 187 Velancey street, this (‘Tues- 5 35 | gaze of the pubiic. At last he made by accepting tt 71 Frankiin avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, tne | day) atternoon, September 26, at two o'clock. by) A SUCCESSFUL DASIt omitting them from thie ealeniation, being 2eth imst.,at ten o'clock, and proceed to St. Pat- THEURKAUF.—On Sunday evening, September 24, W, E. ‘ 4 towards that part of the Park Known as thie Kambie, bes” beaks published statement of the Citizens . rick’s chureo, Kent avenue, where a solemn requiem | OTriLpg, wife of August Theurkauf. i, WW D. 100) | #NC almost io an instant the report of a pistol quate nee te ave. gemande Sues suis slavernent should be | mass will be offered for the repose of her soul; theace The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) morn- N'York'&N Haven form ea veo | raug out pon the air and was eciioed | } he jase three years inthe debtor tke peope ot | tO Caivary Cemetery, for interment. ing, at eight o'clock, [rom her late residence, 329 THE LAKE SHORE DIVIDEND. Saativn to bY ine epUL Wy Een the: nuloiden ance was round Wad wcitii tatreenaren Rabon Oe Ian te comet DorAN.—On Monday, September 25, MoRGAN Do. et: at ann Teeny, depternter 25, 1871, ; : 0 , he actual increase, as shown hy r ‘3 @ AN NOSSTRAN Monday, Se) , The dividend on Lake Shore is oMiclally announced | Lorn meal, Brandy wis : ibe 443 | inat he nad shot himeeit in the forehead with B tly alareai tas, mt roland: ih te Btn year Of Mie wae ee | at the residence of ner sister, 211 South Piita street, as follows:— Wheat was in good ci baiter, closing at | POCKE? pistol. Gome gentlemen who were present Lae ioe Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to | Jersey City, Mfrs. E. VAN NossTRAND, Notice 1s hereby given that this company offers | $1 60a 81 61 for choice No. 4 Milwank a.’ The egies | TOOK Up the victim of his own mad rasuness and i the with ant couniy, Hut erronenuzsrare | attend the funeral, on Wednesday next, at hai-past | Nvtice of funeral hereafter, le the holders of the common stock of the Leake ere shout 1,00) bushels on {the spot and 1 arsive at ig eee ete tnurcher hyd inte Chemin, ments, by which the evils greatly, though doubtless unin. | One o'clock, from No. 160 Court street, hear Pacific, Baltnore Dane eG Ops, on, Gamay “monk: ia ‘ , ‘d 3 . 9 Ch ‘ a f + ly, authoritatively magnified, are greatiy to be Kiya. The remains will be erre a AN RIPER.—. ” ye . ore and Michigan Southern Ratiroad Company for chotee Milwaukee on the apot, Bf 60 fc and shotid be corrected at. the first btting oppor. Gemeley, ieee interred in Calvary | joe “Semember 24, URIAH VAN RIPER, dged 83 do. tu arrive, and | He was fifty-five years ol age, and liad been at one $14,000,000 of the capital stock of this company, fae F for common. red winter; $160 @ a 63 | time a clerk i : MA A ~ y 4 bs clerk in the Health Department of this city, | tunity presented for so doing. The faith and credit of this ye: 7 months and 22 days, Bed in purgaance of the rete of un stockhoiners | Fr tl, fo prime do gaia athe cor tmters $143 | Whac the caute was that urged, the gentleman to | Siz eare nen ire, to, mach Us, atomsaor tur |, DETLAN. On Monday, September 2b Many Dev; | he teats and friends ‘are respectfully tnvited charte: é for No. 1 foledo in store. Corn was a shade easier atioat, | tempt his own life has not yet been discovered. i de without authority, ostensibly tn the interest | LIN, daughter of James w vidget Devin, eged | to attend the funeral, from the First Reformed r, at a meeting of the stockholders heid at tne of the genet Ca Jamage a 9 months and 11 days. church, Passaic, on Wednesday, September 27, at Aily'of Cleveland, Olio, on the 271h day of July, 1871. | But frm for fotein storw. ihe sales were about 2,6v0 busi SE sre repse amare political pros counel h * | eis, at 72440. a 72iyc. for mixed afloat, 71%c. for do. in store, TH AVE N 4 A bud on earth, to it two oO" . Bach shareholder of the common stock Will be en- 94 1840, @ 71/40. xed afloat, Me. for do, instore, | THE TENTH AVENUE MURDER—INVESTIG A- | the city and coun Bloom in heaven. ay daterts papers pees copy. 10 74c. tor Western yeliow; other descriptions wi tude now assumed toward ato forty per cent of the par of the stock heli | hal, Aye was quiet auicn 160 usher Mate TION TO-DAY, time ‘since were. denounc The relatives and friends of the family arc re- | WenrworTH—On Saturday, Septenber 2%, of thing that waa venal aad corrupt. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her pa- | pright’s disease of the kidney’, Moses b. WENT by.him, upon the payment of thirty-three and one- Phen ‘hind per cent of the par thereof, in the mapper fol- In the case of Rudolph Wucherer, who Was fataily | believe that gentlemen associated with them rents! residence, 234 Gouverneur street, on Wed> | wourm, tu the s6tt year of lis age Jc, but Feally with a view 19 th z in fair demand and steady. ‘about 116,00) bushels, at ble. for No.3 Chie John Beach, M. D., made an examination on the 0 prevent the re: | iiiness, WILLIAM 'I. Fa Pieine evils ih the nope of restoring the impaired | Pation, aged 19 years aud 1 month, to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 83 body and found a stab wound ot the left thigh, sev. ‘oundente ta" (ae Sha of ke’ cue nea wccltr toe ering the Jemoral artery, death resuiung from hem. 9 meet all their engagements and labilities, but Cat ‘The relatives and friends of tue family, the mem. | Oliver sireet, on Weduesday, September 27, at Nalis orage, The sab was iafivced with a sheath Knife. | vince vnune caviwlist hat w Saler OF more advan’ | DES OL the Keystone Cinh and ail oliver clubs Of | past one o'clocks lowing, viz:—Ten re w é ee iat day of per cent of the par thereof on the | prere Blas 10 muon. 10 fair Ohio on ihe tre stapbed by a knile in the hands of Plulip Wilke dur. | *Moug our private citizens in the investigation ot nesday, September 27, at two o'clock P. M. a : end th ovember next, the further sum of ten 3 hy i malversation in the Department of Finanes » Sept Relatives and friends are favited to atren 19 oF Oeht Of the par therear‘on the tat day of Decem. | 53Fc, for wnlte do, allot, and Bic. w igo. for State,” °° | ing an altercation between them on Sunday even- | reiuated by far higher and more worthy motives, and that | ENGELHARDT. —FRANCIS A. RNGELMANDT. aged 62. | funeral, from his late residence, SL East, roadway, ber nex aud the residue of said thirty-thted ANd | showed no decided change. ‘The chartering business con: | Ing while in the lager beer saloon of the latter, No. the time aud Iabor they are bestowing upon tue investigation | ‘The Tuneral Will take place to day (Tuesday), Irom | on tuesday, September 2 at wo o'clock Py Ms called. Her cent at such ume as the same may Ye | tinued quiet somewhat negl Had. The vessels cloned, bow: | 419 ‘ienth avenue, Coroner Herrman will hold an | exposing and punishing tieegul yy if guilt be proven ag st | the residence of ius sister, 163 Ewen street, Brook- Poruand and Saco papers please copy. Nowco of the ca ¥ $00 are 8 pes formes poe me, inquest this afternoon at tne Twentieth precinct any of the i of remedying the evils of | IY, E. D, Wutrg.—Suddenly, on Sunday, September 24, quent to the 1. for ihetaiment, payable suhse> I, 70. 6a. oxea cheese, 48.7, sagen yh ke & n Of the duties of any of the | PALLON,—On Monday, September 25, after a short | Jasins Wrurre, aged 90 years. A mmending meas PALLON, son of Patrick and Ellen The (riends of the family are respectfully invited bbls, pork, 71 8,000 by kad! and ‘by & hes. tallow, Bos; 25 day of December next, will be given published aegiaetts PY Publication in "a newspaper Lonuon vin Southampton 1000 boxes, cheese ee le oxty Of Cleveland, Onio, and also int | 15,000 bushels grain, by eal, Wd. Yo Giassow, by ste paper published in We city of New York, At | bushele grain, Iti, and by sail,

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