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i 7, ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL, WALL SrRter, } : Turspay, Oct. 3-6 P. M. ‘On Change to-day wneat was strong, in sympathy ‘with the Liverpool market, but not so active. The ‘eotton market was a fraction better and firm, MONEY SEVEN TO FIVE PER CENT. eee money market was active througnout the day @teeven per cent on stocks and at six per cent on governments, but suddenly relaxed a few minutes ‘Defore three o'clock, when a number of lenders who ‘had been holding back for gold interest pressed their balances at six and five per cent. Such quota- ‘ons were nominal, however, accounts having been made up unusually early, owing to the prevailing ‘apprehension of stringency before ine close of bank- ‘mg hours. tas reported, bat not oMcially announced, that ‘the Comptrolier of the Currency has called upon the mational oanks for a statement of their condition as they stood at the close of business yesterday, October 2 The Secretary of the Treasury announces his in- tention to redeem a further instalment of $1,500,000 of the three per cent certificates, mterest to cease Vetover 31. TRE EXPORTS OF THE WEEK. ‘The aggregate amount of exports, excinsive of specie, from the port of New York for the week end- Ang October 3, 1871, was $5,555,596. FOREIGN EXCHANGE ACTIVE AND TIGHER, The foreign exchange market was active under a Mberal’ demand for remittance by Wednesday's mail, the lower price of gold allowing the execu- tion of a numbers of orders, The leading bankers advanced their rates an eighth per cent, and, find- ing the demand still active, marked up their rates a further one-eigith per cent in the afternoon. ‘The following were the quotations at the close Of business:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 107% a 108; good to prime bankers’, 108% a 10874; short wight, 109 a 10944; Paris, sixty daya, 5.8244 a 6.23%; short sight, 5.2635 & 6.25; Antwerp, 5.3147 @ 5.26% Switzerland, 5.28 4 a 5. Hamburg, 3544 a 35%, Amsterdam, 404¢ a 40%; Frankfort, 49 a 414; Bremen, 78 a 783g; Prussian thalers, 714 a 72%. GOLD WEAE AND LOWER—114% A 114, The gold market was weak as a result of sales by brokers representing or supposed to represent parties connected with the “bull” clique, which figured so prominently in the market during August and September, but relapsed Into compara- tive obscurity the past ten days, A movement of this character is necessarily conducted as much a8 Possible away from pubilc scrutiny of its pians and Purposes, Hence, when the sales of to-day were so easily traced to members of the clique, two theories were suggested—viz., either that: the clique were really embarrassed in their efforts at advancing the market, in view of the steady outiow of Gomestic exports and through lack of general sym- Pathy by reason of the approaching heavy disburse- ments of interest, possibly 9 week to ten days in @vance of the lst of November, or that they were encouraging @ short interest and a discounting Of the offect of the November interest. The loss of power to control the rates for cash gold has been the chier obstacle to the “bull” movement; for the advanced price of goid nas therefore enabled heavy shipments of our produce to Europe. The moves ‘on the Checker board in the Gold Room the next few days will be curious to watch. The course ot the market 2s shown in the table:— In the gold loan market the Sate ranged from 6-64 to fat for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as foliows:— Gold cleared... Gold balances, Currency baiances.. GOVERNMENTS STRONG. Dias peed 60k, 480 The government list was a fraction lower in cur-_ wency values, but consideraply higher in gold quota- tons. The London market was strong and prices the best for over a week. The followiug were the Closing street quotations:—United States currency @ixes, 1143¢ a 11434; do. do., 1881, registered, 11714 ® 11734; do, coupon, 118 a 118%; do. five-twen- tues, registered, May and November, 115%; a 116; do. 0., 1862, coupon, do, 115% a 116; do, do., 1864, do. do., 115% a 116; do. do., 1865, do, do., 115% a 116 do. do., registered, January and July, 14% @ 114%; do. do., 1895, coupon, do., 14% & 11475; do. do., 1867, do. do., 114% a 114%; Go. do., 1868, do. do., 1147 @ 1153s; do. ten-forties, Fegistered, 111 a 111%; do. do, coupon, 111% a2 SOUTHERN SECURITIES LOWER AND WEAK, The SoutherN State vonda were urfavoravly in- @uenced by @ fresh display of weakness in the South Caroliuas, which touched the lowest figures recorded since their restoration to the call of the ®tock Exchange afew years since on the resump- tion of interest payments. It seems that a large amount of the bonds kad been hypothecatea wiih she Tenth National Bank, which called the money, and was compelicd to sell the bonds on account of thedefault of the borrowers of the money, The January and July bonds sold at 4934, aud the April and October bonds at 484. The Tennessees fell off to M1, and the market was heavy at a concession from previous quotations. The following were tne clos- ing street prices of the leading issues :—Tennessee, ex-coupon, 718 7134; do. new, 70% a 714; Vir- ginia, ex coupon, 614; a 62; do. new, 68 a 70; @o. registered stock, old, 62a 53; Georgia sixes, 84 ® 8; do. sevens, 91 a 92; North Carolina, ex ao. funding, 1866, 34 a 36; do. do., do. new, 24 s 26; G0. special tax, 47 @ 18; Missoun sixes, 06 a 963;; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 93 8 94; Loutsiaua sixes, 67a 69; Go, new, 60 2 63; do. levee sixes, 71 a 72; do. do. oomights; 60 a 85; do. Penitentiary sevens, 69 ® 71; do. railroad eights, 75 a 78; Alabama » fives, OF B71; do, elghis, 100 a 102; do. railroaa ‘@ights, 92a 97; South Carolina sixes, 75 a 60; @0. ew, January and July, 49 a 49%; do. do, “Apri and October; 48 a 45; Arkansas sixes, 55 a @; do, sevens, 50 0 62. THE RAILROAD BONDS, The following were the bids for the railroad Saaeee= gr seaaté “set Seszets = = z N York &N Haven ¢ O's.x. Bos, Han & Erie gid Cedar F & Mion lat m, LL, STEADY AND STRONG, siaeeh inti ‘was left to ilseif during pretty ‘geuch the better part of we day and was alternately ‘weak and strong without important changes in Prices. ‘The earlier tendency was to accept 1ower “prices in connection with the steady activity of the money market, and for Lake Snore, Erie, Pacitc Mew and Union Pacific quotations at one time @idwei a considerabie. failing om Tue de- situation of the Hannibal aud ow qoreph stocks also formed a conspicuous unfayoratie feature of the market, and the depression at the period referrea ‘we; the common shares seiling at as iow as 53, ” Fecovering subsequently to 5634, In sympathy firmer tone of the preferred stock, which, the value of the other, bas its assured a8 @ seven per cent guaranteed security the numerous preierred railway shares on st. The closing relaxation of the money by Intimating that there had been enough to-day, despite the apprehension of bor- ecasioned @ petter feeling in the afternoon, ‘When the furiher announcement was made tiat Of the Treasury intended vedeeming of the three per cent certiticates—now- Temoie may be the benefit of the legal tenders ho will exchange for them—prices rapidly on & coptinued Iicht amount of business, Es rs and the closing street market was about the best of the day. Strictly viewed the redemption of tne ‘three per cents is contraction; but just now, when the banks are #0 needy of greenbacks, the operd- tion of the general influence of a lessened supply of currency ts suspended because of the temporary advantages of anexchange of the immovile reserve ofthe banks for a curreacy which can be sent Into active circulation, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the highest and lowest Prices of the principal stocks during the day:— New York Central consolidated. New York Central scrip. jannibal and seph. . Hanntbal and Br na ‘preferred o 72 Western Union Tele; 665 Pacific Mall... sccesees ay SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK BXCHANGE Tuesday, Oct. 3—10:15 A. Me 1S A + Yb. D3 & au hog nae c ee 10900 uf a8 SJ. i? 6 ae RARER aE 0. 1600 Mo 6's, H&S is 5000 Alabama 5s, bs, 5000 E 2 eSeses ee sacs, wEstaEs: labuma $' ey A) 1000 NS Cent Gages $85 B00 New ser Cemne Os THE Cent jew Jer Re oud Bur RY tele it ed 200 Del, L & a 1000 Mich Ey do..., 85 Chi, Ri ‘200 H Est Hast J do.. do. 3003 Hass eee b om US 2) Obie 2 Mise & phe ys 1215 50000 U 8 2015 o'Clesk P. M. ©, %62..em 118% 1000 UB 8, ns i aloo US Ba, euney. One o’Clock P. M. be bat c bh Tenn 6's, new. 816 000 N Car 6's, 'n. 99% £35 Big Big BOig 80%, 80g 2: 3588 : BL00 StL, J& Cl 30 shs West U ZSeaz STREET QUOTATIONS, Half-past Five o’Clock P. M. Freciera Union. 554 a 8634 Rock Inland... 110%¢ 0 110} ae Bb Paul ore 814 a ad 83, Wabi a oy 10 & 43 oS Ree pak} Northwestern % Northwest’n pl. 90a 91 5m aa oz C & Ind Cer COMMERCIAL REPORT. Turevay, Oct. 3—6 P. M. ASIFS were in light request but steady at $7 76 a $6 25 tor pots end $9 25 a $9 75 for pearis, BrErawax.—We note sale of 1,000 lbs, Southern at 28c. CaNDLES continued quiet, the sales being confined t) job- Ding lots. We quote:—Paraiine, 24c.; adamantine, 13c. a lic. ; plain sperm, 29c. ; patent sperm, Sic., and stearic, 8c. a 29c. per Ib. CorreR.—American ingot was in more active demand, with sales of 500,000 Ibe. at from 234Zc. a 24c. for prompt and future delivery, the market closing strong at the figures. Corree.—The market continued strong, with adecided up- ward tendency for all kinds; 5,000 bags Rio, per Fyeri, to ar- rive from Hampton Roads, were sold on private terms. It is known that the car; a prime cargo—brought not less than 143¢¢., gold, in boud, which was probably the actual price. Ai least three other carcoss were disposed of, the par. ‘culars of which were closely private. We note salen of 6.135 bags Kio, per Merrimac, and 4,150 bags Rio, per Burn Brae, op rivate terms. Messrs. Arden & Waite eum up the stock io and Santos coffee in the United States as follows: — New York, 27771 bags: Baltimore, 14,341; Mobile, Galveston, 8,00); Savannah, 2,500. ‘Total, yea Ww quate Bio, oy ordingy ca ragdess 12360. & Lice. 4 Fair doy 13740. 13% fc, 8146.5 prime. do. mali alt! es isa gah 0 das § cs jaracaito, ise. * Laguayra, Be hie! ic. j Bt; Domingo, in bens thee A ibnen dara | uty Das a he ner encouraging advices from Liverpool anidcantinued sodeeate Fecelpia at the poris imparted a vigorous tune to the market here and stimulated a tair ec ewn st business was held in abeyance by the ex- me views of seliers, who offered cotton on the spot very sparingly and estabiished an advance of ic. 1b. upon ail gradceof upland and 3c. per I. upon ailurades of Gulf Cotton in store. Lots to arrive, nearly due, did not fully par- ticipate in the improvement, though cons! eradi ‘Srmer and more readily anf able, Tue market el at the im- provement. « business was in for future Rerivery, ai au advance of ige., the market closing quiet at the outside igures. ‘The sales wore as follows ry co ber, 40. oy at I November and ber, at 19, each, 19 7-18e,, together : "Segue i {00 a _19psee eo ah 19 Fe. January, ; Carleston, weaee iow York love raniaailog ‘October snip? ment, at I rei free on board, Baitimore, ‘OM private tern. Tova, 4 bales. To-day —Octover, 200 at 19%¢., 80 at Lats November and December, 100 week, Hib. | togeiter 5 November, 60) at 19; 4c. 840., 100) I vember and Deceinder, 109 each at 193¢c", Tnvench av bes December, 100 at 19}4c., 20) at 19 9.1v0.,'100 at 6 5 Janidars 100 at 165;¢. Total, 4,200 baies ; sn.snd to total 266 bales. ‘fhe ave- ra cnctetie of yeaterdi liveries were :—Ug- 19.47¢.; November, Yoder; "December, 19.60e. ; Janu? ary, aye. We uote . Alabamo, ans, fe Ordinary vis fe fre aptre Gooa ora Lig tt yw midd)in; 1% 19% ed be iddsing .. 204 20% 4 00a miadiing ey Ey ore 2 ‘on cotton’ ae iatuaty Be Bo} --Tne quotation ore thay hall a grade ehove oF below the grade auoted, The receipts at ports (Gi veston ng! eee owing wires belo lowa, Tollow 700 puitew Poni i; 1 G28! Nortoik, et Ballimérey 4. ois ti.” naa ast eck, 2 od same year, 9,022, s ior ‘cote 4 frei Kio “dosed an’ fohowsiete’ ‘Liverpool, 3 Toom, fearce for immediate | sbipmient; hi tgd, To Havre, le, pra % To ‘Hamburg, by steam, F4d.,_ compress steam, 1 Sompressed, Be, Saltic ay ty ‘eal Tego Res al Receipts—Flour, 9,758 bl corn, 70a) dor corn, meal, 19s bays de firmer. he sales ware monty ar 6a perfine. orn meal Was quiet, Dut sieady, Lor bbI faced Wer yi las and ent o% Stare.. 5 Stpertie State wee $99 Atra State, Tie 7 Choice do. 15a 7 Superiine 6 He 6 batra do TWe Th batra Minnesota. Te Ow Kound hoop Olio, shipping brands, 70a 7 Round hoop Ohio, trade er 1a 7% . Tia tb 1%e TB Te 7% 15 e 8% ay ate ye our + + 4008 Southern Ne 50a 600 Southern superfine. See Zw Southern extra, Ba 8 50 x 8608 11 Ww Bie 400 Bie 410 ai Ye Boa 400 Sora ment, rans iywinie 41h 425 Corn meal. puncheon 0a — Wheat wap a pot and to al though rumors of ‘The a anlen (ang: “ly inst evenit bur pot an to arrive 1 EO ‘t 2 tor do. M. ukee, Ay pnee; $i 65 for rime No. Lin stort i @1 76 tor small lots red wit me ew % ‘tos etal! Jots amber, @l 7 for whiter ‘orn, was dull and lower, Thé sules bushels at 260, 8 774¢, for mixed afloat, 7éc. for eo at cre—civeing at 76c. afloat, Other descriptions were nominal. Oats weieae and higher, with sales of avout ag ep ele f4\g0. for No. 2 mixed, bbe. fo 1 do , 66. white, Barley was in deman¢ C e terms) at We. for —. Western, etonTe, ~The market continued quiet and rates for all Hest 4 trm. Atair Seartening orincay was consumma- cagnpeea rain al age sath about former aot as ute were: Danae joshels grin, at HL, for core nag RGA (er wheat? Gi bois. flour, #. Sd. ; 000 boxes cheesa, 45s. ; bates be Bs and, by bail, 22,600 bushels grain at 10; im ita tallow, 80e.'; tv bbls. rosin, 2a, ve chasers re My Fi American bark (to arrty ares a nd to Cork for EF Oriers, reponged 7A. $d. 5 ae ON WR Dark, from Philadelphia directo Havre, troiehm, th, a. a bark and 5 Pi ol Sy sliger ‘for reas ad ae esi are si 0 bal ‘alta, “and in’ Boston, bape, W108 tnleas cious boty: ‘AND JUTE.—Manils dip bas ites tn moderate de- and avd clote Bas tg arrive b afeperatnce td ‘Jehan, pir att, | Sie arrive 4 gold. | Tee soles figs for the paat or re, in Boston arri bales. ton; Manila, 18c. 0 i5 c., gold age. & ie eariruanr se Bere | ds.—The advance oa entabiiniods has been moderntaly Dapore show more poorer descriptions: and pricesare tt sagt aula: os cae S; ae, al Tye; rt dow, and ‘HipRs,—The market had _an ment tendency, under no continned demand. rented the week the following in adgition to those we bas. already iL 10 a for long Buenos Ayres, part torr: 2 ibs. so} res, seconds, to ee ea 4,7:0 do. Entre Rios, 21 to c., gold; 16,618 ‘do. Montevideo, 184 to 383¢0., gold’; 9,610 do. do., seconds, 19% 225g lbs C. ®D1 3G Coy Bess 790 do. Rio Grand . , KOld ; 16.800 do: Orindcd, 20 to 224g Tbe., at 8 Bie, , gold, and8,1i9 do. Central American, 2) to 2 $025" do, Mexican, 18 to 2 Ibs.; 8,620 do. do,, ‘Texas kips, 10 to 11 lbs. ; 2,090 wet salted Texas, 60 Ibs. ; gity slaughter, 70 ibs., and 800 ‘wet sulted, on private terms. The stock 18 as follows: dry Buenos Ayres, Enire Ros, de. + 2,000 a Montevideo, 6,60 ary” Ri Grande, 5,300 dry’ Central Americal Minas, 6,000 ary Faiapico, “Tay ry Singano-e buflala, 2.90) dry and salted Bogota and Savanile, 7,600 dry; and salted: Merloan, nd galted Texas and 1,50) hides, and Sad ass bales Calcutta cow, 680 ‘ales Cai Caloutta buffalo. Same ees year, 2u,600 hides and 165 bales Calcutta cow and 1noN.--Pig—Both American and Scotch were in good de- mand, but the reduced condition of supplies prevented any consilerabie bifsiness and rendered the market very firm, With an upward tendency. | The sales com; 100 tons No. 2 Poughke to be delivered at indson ; 900 tons ro. dextra mation et 1,500 tons No, 3 Crane at 836, to be delivered at Hoboken: 40b tons Glengarnock to arrive at Bitene tone do. here at 5100 tons Soltness at $33, gold; ye Below ‘at 835 from’ yard, and ia tons Giangaragck rt 4. In re was a ,ood movement e Gove antes of LOW tous 6 Ib, yb ralla aud 500 tons 50 tb. ae do. on ee, terms. nglish rails were quoted LEATHER was in activo demand at full prices, while the receipts were falling off. The prevailing demand la for ex: "geet sane Californi or $e . io Gre nlifornia, ri ee sebe. a Mee Bon w Bie. ere See rsdn arn rms Say a DOMESTIC MARKETS, gettin — MEMPHI6, Oct. 3, un Fiour higher; 25 = $7 50, Corn easier; 78034. a Oats active 52e, ‘Pork dull and pores Lard ek ule 7 Buc. x | Be unchanged. Bacon quiet; shouiders, 73¢c. Lovisvii. sales, 136 bhda. ; Tage, 8738 oota a low 10 B23 0. pi one Hot; 65 50.0 96 04. Wheat aie deciied Bc afternoon co jaan jer Oovober.: “Corn netiv mixed r. is aoe aulet; 46%0, afte tobacco lire) ve t enh, ae pie do. ety te 14,000 do, barley, 8,000 do. ana ts aoe te Giostiaow Fort wakes cid, at i 80; 15,00) vustele No.3 do. iat 82 wan enn 81 Ad a wl 4445, rn firm and aetive; sales 10,000 2 Western at tise pa to arrive. ‘Oats tte. offered for Ned Wenero, to Rye—Nothing reported, ee ley—Sales Western, to arrh Neady; sales 40 bushels. molly at Lard quiet at 100, Highwines nomint NEWARK’S CRIMINAL CALENDAR. George Botts Pleads “Not Guilty” of the Murder of “Pew? Halsted—His Trial Set for October 16—The Case of the Alleged Author of the Brille Switches Slxughter. ‘The Tombs-like Vourt House in Newark was yes- terday the scene of attraction for quite a crowd of the morbidly curious, consequent on the announce- ment that the prisoners indicted by the Grand Jury would be arraigned in the Oyer and Termimer to plead. Among them 1s George Botts, the murderer of the famous and eccentric Oliver S, Hatsted, far better known all over the country as “Pet” Hal- sted, The proceedings took place in the large hall of the Circuit Court House. About ten o’ciock @ considerable number of gee assembled, and half an hour afterwards the murderer Botis was calied. He eme from aside room, » a arded by @ posse of Sherif’s officers, and took up stand in front 0 of the county prosecutor. Here he stood erect, his hands hanging by his side. He made no signs of emotion while the indictment for murder in the first degree was read t fished aud the question put to bim. by: atr. Tiis- worth, ‘‘How do you plead ?”’ he repiied ina om firm voice, “Not ‘gait ”? AS far as he seemed perieciiy ‘tiauferent o sie position ne by bis own rela- "York quiet at Ye Bere guie ah ie Rough, light, Upton’ ctop— Foreign Hides. esse "Bio, 8 B50, wea Be. & ie a 35 ic. oF Oak BR Be, a we ‘middle heavy, Sic. @ ufc, LEAD was neglected and nominal = Loy Hs fol er 100 lus, for Spanish and German ; $6 15 a8 00 Ibe, for Engilah Sager, currency, Yor bervand cu ‘do. for sheet and pi MOLAGEES was ule withont, material change in prices, We a sale of leans to ‘and oa auction”. 60" bla, New or Teas at 40g, to "Boge. ‘and 15 hbds Porto Rico at We quote:—Cubs, ceitrifugal and mixed, 20. a 8c. clayed, Ble, a Bbc. musedrado, a ico ea uscorado, gro: cery, B8e. yeh English Islands, Sieln de. New Orleans, Boe! a Naver bronee tpn iarpentine was weak, 140 bbls. from dock selling at 64c., 850 bbls. from yard on private terms, and. 300 bbls. 10 abipping order from yard at ‘At the close merchantable was oilered at 65c.. without-buyers. Rosin was in fair teeta at pact Prices, with sales is. tned natural winter Qiableached), Br 3c. 8 oar oil—suminer, oil—Crage, she, ; Routt phils ore ‘and winter whi PETROLEUM.— & 90c. Cotton seed winter yellow, 60c., 7 fee narkal for reftaed.continned very firrs Dut quiet, There was not a great deal offering, but consider- able inquiry was noticeable, most ie 2c. for spot And first half of month, and 244e. for fast hate Crude bulk remained quiet, but steady; quoted at 144c, Napttia was quiet at 100, a 10}¢c, Case oll was nominal at 2oigc. a We. The sales of reined were, 1,500 bbls. mandard Bite pesenent ‘of coritract), for prompt delivery, Ley 2,000 bbia, do. last half’ of month, at 244gc., | dbis. nigh test, for remainder of month, at v44c. “We tlso note eales of 2.000 bbis. Western Raphi Crude at the creek was quoted sieady at #4 dda $4 70 on upper and @4 823gc. on lower road. The Philadelphia mar. ket was also quiet, but very firm. were reported of 6,000 bbis. re‘ hed Standard white, for last half of month, at 24ye., with retarn. Shipping crude quoted at 1730. We Aino ote aules in New York of 3,00 bbis-freaned, for spot, y Lo Ody bbla. do. ‘— Keceipts— ‘meats, 150 packages; lard, 651 bois. and eres, ‘The market for mess pork was decidedly firmer, with a fair business atthe advance. The sales were 1,250 bbls, cash, at $13 65 a G13 6234 early, and $13 16 at the close ; 2,600 bbls. for the month, $15 624g ‘a $13 16, and 1,250 bbis. for January at $14 25, In jobbing ote 200 bois. brought $13 62 for mess and $1U 26 for extra prime. Bacon was in fair demand and firm; sales 200 boxes long and short clear for December at 8g¢. ; quoted at 9c. for short clear, 8c. for long do., bc. a By: for short rib, 60. for Cumber- jand cut and 9c. for Stratford and Birmingham. Lard wi t very irm and in sellers’ favor; sales 250 tierces Western u lWajc., cash; 160 tierces, in. ts, at 10%e.; 500 uerces for month at W)yc., 250 tierces for December and 550 tierces for January at lve.’ City lard firm; sales 250 tierces new, to ar- Five, at 10¢. ; 500 nerves for ‘October and Xovember at lc. Beck There was 's slightly improved imquiry to-day, but prices were pasbanens 3 luv bbis., within the rai ge of the annexed quotatio Mess, $94 BIC; extra mers, 18; primes meas, tierce 18 a $22. Beef hams rewained quiet, There were small, unino; ortant sales at $240 $25 for new nee and $15 a . Cut meats were in limi di lemand and ocr erooked suid Sugar cured and smoked d0., 18c. a W6c, Dressed hogs Teceipts ; quoted at 64e. a 7c. for the range, ' Lutter and cheese were comparatively quiet, but not greatly changed. REGULUS ANTIMONY was in demand at full prices, cios- ing with few sellers under aasesn noi: Bales of 60 casks were made at 11}c. a 114c., cold, per 1b, Rror.—The market was frm under a good inquiry for Pe ie come atfull prices. The sales reached @ 7440.) 175 ped Patna at 73g¢. nTicotand | wo ina at Bo. a 96. per Ib. SPELTER.—We beard of vo. ‘sales, Prices were nominally unchanged, There were sellera at 7c. a lic. currency. per 1b, for domestic, and 67¢¢. a €c., gold, ver 1b. for Silesian. An, —The market [oF raw was about steady, with a fair The sales comprise 800 bhiis., ‘nerad nig 20 oe, at 9440. per Ib., and 220 bhds, scant $0 4.000 “woxes, including 100 boxes very _co1 pokes molasses at Brac. a ‘age aod ‘about Me.4 were lower, owing to larj es. par feroene and partly a Juige, Retned was ensier, closing at Iie. for Sao e Lage for Ay and 10 hashes, owdered and granulated, we —Cuba—Interior 10 common Felining, Bl4c. a He. ¢ 0, R00 Sie. } goon to prime Fetning, ise, eisc.: fair wigo. & Wess prime to : centritugal, fbas, and m yiasses, hhds. and boxer, 740. — ic, Havane—Boxes ra sbandary, 94¢.: do.. 10 to 12, 9) 0-5 3 d0., 16 to 1b, Hye. a i py 10.. 1eto a tiie e Nisge. da; waite, ipocets rn Porto Rico—Retining grader, 9c. a 9%4c, ; es. 9%. a lic. Brazil—Dutch standard, We io a By Fie ve Java—Dutch standard, Nut » to la—Currems clayed gad superior, 7>ye STEARINE. wae quiet but firm, Sales 75 tierces at 10\e. \ SEEDS.—The market for ali descriptions remains quiet. Caicutta linseed cannot be quoted so rm. Sales have been ince our last of 802) bags, to arrive per, Koslyn vitish ‘Comunodore, at rold, rt 60 ad ioe, bite frm at ie. HS Eols par 0, daa on was gitlet, femains dull’ ‘at Sayon, Hi tenis, 8 report the stvck or Galoutta hoseed in New baler age, and in Bos ton, 8,60 baga, MONTOLY TSNEBT OF BTOCKS OF BrANIEB TOBACCO. worm. Cit, Yard a Bit.” Bike. Baten Biock on hand Bevt. 2, 2671.......1683 = BMS Received since......+0.+. Se ee tH Totals. wales 12,806 = ) fale van ipinel pe bd near ig Bs rs ey MONTHLY STATEMENT OF BTOCKR TOMACE IN THE’ NRW YORK io, Md, Totat occupied, although tives that he was aw ve core oe coward than a bravo physically. Apin might have been heara drop during the proceedings. The trial was fixed for the 16th inst., after which the prisoner was re- moved and subsequently returned to the county jail. Although popular opinion steadily points to one result in his case, there 1s, nevertheless, a great deal of anxiety in the’ matter, and no doubt crowds wil! te present at the trial irom obvious circumstances, NEXT MOST IMPORTANT. case called was that of William Thompson, the rown-up colored boy, whose alleged criminal care- lessness Cost are men their lives and the Newark and New York Ratlroad Company $40,000 worth of prop- erty at Brills Switcies on the 8th of July last. To five several indictments for manslaughter, in causing the death of Francis fia John Rockafeller, Samuel Taylor, George Hill and Daniel White, he pleaded ‘not guilty,’ and likewise was remanded to jail for trial, The latter is set down for the t9ta He and Botts were manacied togetner on the ‘way to the jal. THE OTHBR PRISONERS INDICTED were Catharine Couroy, charged with infanticide of the. most heartless character; John McKenna, charged with the commission of atrocious assault ry by Brown, entering and stealing; Arthur Barus, enter- ing and stealing; Willtam Moy.e, atrocions assault ana battery, shooting his wile fe with a pistol; William King, breaking, entering stealing; Louis Scnafer, assault and battery, shooting one Spaer with a pistol; Patrick McCrystal, assault and bat- ‘All these pleaded not guilty and will be tried at the present term of court. A COSTLY SILVER PRESENT, The Callao and Lima (Peru) Gazette of the 10th ultimo contains the report of a dinner given at the St, James Hotel, Callao, by the citizens and officers of the Lima Railway Companies, to H. M. Keith, of New York, on the occasion of his departure for Panama to’ superitend the construction of a rail- road which 1s to be built by Henry Meiggs for the Costa Rica government and connect the waters of the Atlantic with the Pacific. The Gazette speaks in the highest terms of Mr, Keith’s energy in railway construction. ‘rhe ciuzens of Peru have sent to W. R. Grace, of this city, several thousand dollars jor the purchase of a set of si!ver to be presented to Mr. Keith as a testimony of their esteem. A DISTINGUISHED PRELATE EXPECTED IN BALTI- MORE —George Augustus Selwyn, Lord Bishop of Litchfiekl, who 1s aaa to arrive here to. day and be present at the Episcopal Convention which convenes in this city to-morrow, is one of the most | lac Riga ‘renin ayyeot, tee “Hud ane, Hey SL 19” a8 18,01 Block on, hand Sept 2 8. Ahi 19 Received since..,........ a - bea ha 19 Dee, Stock on b'nd Oct.2, 1€71.13,416 “Ts = Brooklyn ins =! hana : 7,659 Lhin.; received Ry rr Me 19 nds. | fy ‘ume 187i, gla. variously estimated to be 85 10. 0 per nd that tie yield of Just year, has been thie fer od Order. The fowest estimates of the seudleat crop of jew Yor! ene A he 05 pend et ola. i Fry 50,0005 je Banea, 4ic., gold, per ib. consia, i Mlinois, Tra’_—The ranrket (0 Pi an Plaie was quiet, without ratte reported (ov terne.en private terms. ‘quote ‘BE STi HY 1D, ety per vox: I. of cok 7 60 lin, 34) | Straits, 30 \g¢. a 370. saeco we, and TaLLow continued in geod demand and firm. ‘The a 70 260) ,c.; 600 boxes assorted pies i ate, ws, Pi aud We charcoal terne, BS pie, tern Be aggregate about 15000108. at 8 a ger, moutiy at the nalts phe. WHISKRY.—Receipts, 949 bbls, The market and moderately active. was steady oped. Wo Sales 300 bbis. at ¥1 for iron ~The market has shown more activity for the past than has been noticeable for a month, HotnTror. domestic bave been in demand, and a ag heen established on most all grades, copes ly the fine! or doserip market thi out Ik very trong ‘and still bigher prices are anticip ainly on aecount of the scarcity of wool in this urkot, and the advanced rates emablished abroad virtaally’ stopping "imports frou, Europe, pales reported syne, out Inet are ate OW eur vite afl ibe 000 ie jets fine fleece, Sle. foaming ornsttg wearly, Im. Bprin| ‘ embracing Rear bere) at from of 1,008) , ae 1.0.0 Iba. ay “i rp ie. a iba pring ep 6 Pal ornid Ps ly ai 00 a sooures gifted, most Pepe and most learned of the present occupants of the Bench of Bishops. His lame dates from his appomtment to the Colonia! See of New Zealand, in 1841, His adventures in the Southern Sea as a Christian missio1 are of surpassing jnterest, and the indomitable energy and devotion to his cause which he. displa: at that time jusuly entitle him to the renown he has won. New Zealand is now divided into four Episcopal Sees, and the |- Cnristianizing of the colony 1s undoubtediy main'y Gue to the Bishop's untiring exertions and good ex- ample, He returned to England two. or three years ago and Cig ig Bishop or Litchfeld.—Battimore Gazette, Oct, POLITICAL. = TA MEETING OF THE JOHN J. BRADLEY Asso. ciation of the Twenty-tirst ward, held at 8. Geoghegan's, ner of Thirty-ninth street and Second avenue, on Monday, Gctober 2, 1871, the Toowong celeets, were ‘unanim + jal slectedi= " -Raward Brentan, Secretary; James ae meng oe retary; Rd Cornentas sineBride, Bergeant-at-Arms, eeting adjourned to meet on next b Saturday night, CAL BANNERS, FLAGS, TRANSPARENCIES ‘4c.—Ail kinds, at HOJER & GRAHAM'S, 97 Duane er of Broadway. KLABER, STEA { MARBLE AND xD MARBLETZING Work: 136 East Kighteenth stre Marbleized oo Maricie ‘Ting, Marble Counters, M -dioneimentay at prices that defy competition. ‘Mortgages taken in trade. TEWAR?P'S SLATE MANTELS—LARGEST ASSORT S ‘ment in the city at lowest, prices ewer new one ‘3 4 005 Sixth av., between oo Thirty-ifth and bits ae ABER & Ci MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 23 Se eat}, W-first street, between Broadway and Eighth +4 * and Marbleized Mantels, Monuments, at Heaittoes tage ai yu."ieties, newest desizns and chea, } pon apolleation or by rail ADWAY—THE UPPER PART 1 Inquire-at the above —TO, LEASE o, FOR LB ree, FOUR STO) au Sar At pe Ry Ma. @ BAILEY, 60 East Bee atanimtirwecs —10 LET OR LEASE, THE FOUR STORY HIGH stone I Dwelling JOT East Seyentaenth re ey alee : paw AND WATER FRO FRONT | or 209 FEET TO aE food ear Abaca wren + - OR 21, — APARTMENTS TO LET AND FURNITURE en vit per month; furniture @1' 204 Kast Thisiyeaiath 23 REVOORT Sues, acu Rooms to NE Ea ey HENRY STR! . ¥.: 30 30 ine priea SET, N. ¥.—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. vate house; no ¢ ‘eo. CLINTON PLACH EIGHTH STRE! all wit pri ce East TENTH STREBT.— for gemtiemen only, Refer- ET), NEAR: Broedwer. ea eg ly and newly furnished front. large ao pS oe places, to gentlemen, at moderato HORaTIO STREMT—KURNISHED ROOMS TO aus El tet, with gas and bath, ‘Terms moderate, 5 (TUENTY. FOURTH TE ore ar sin wot oars it desireds game so ms ea Jease for a term years above Thirtieth Conn STORE AND PR ase AVENUE TORE a8 LiT—ON SIXTH AVENUE. APPLY TO B, S$ G. K, 765 Sixth avenue, street, ble tor Fates turing purj Ing purposes, Basement ; will be divided to suit; suita- A large show window on Broadway, near Metropolitan T° Sitorsont + good for any business, Inquire from 10 to 2. not River. 0, G, BENNET, ie " ae Wor particulate appiete » and “Thirty. Sth street j stand for ‘dies two Hosmad aud Wedroom, corner Forty-third T° LaT_IN THE OLD HERALD BUILDING, OFFICES suil Apply to wi Cok COBTER, ro Ler ieeran AVENUE CORNER STORE, 26 BY Ble for seer FRANCIS CRAWFORD, %66 Third avenue, PETA RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SOME ONE. jotel, Apply at 563 Broadway, LET—ATORR 46, MONROE STREET, OORNER OF TO LET OR FOR SALE- FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ished; first class Road House, princtpally night trade n fortune for ether ranon responsible lady or. extreme Thursday and Friday at MOLLER Gana Cute, corner oF 142d strect und Eight ‘avenue. ya eho ks ss 7 LEASE—FOUR OR FIVE LOTS, WITH SHED, ON Poirty-siath, street, vear Kast River, auitable for stone, Tumber, wood busimess, &c. apply to 6. H. DAVIS, Thirty: sixth street, pel First avenus 10 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE LOTS ON Sy ea ae yt Washington tebe Po ccet on Wee orton ant on lon. he HB Wet Teentattes aest aniston. Apply 10 RENT CHEAP—STORE NO. 70 BROADWAY, WITH large, well lighted Room, 60x80, in rear, auitablo’ for an stictlon room, carriage repository, sample room or any busi- rt img a lane, well lighted store on Broadway. Ap: Dy 720 Broadway, eo aa AR id WEST FORTY-FOURTH street; abhabed French Dyeing House, with all the fixtures c nie ‘Apply to M. DOUGHTY, 423 West Forty-fourth street, TO Be NT. MALL HOUSE OVER A STORE; GUOD business purposes or a dwelling. Apply at 617 Sixth avenue, 5B BOND STREET —PARTLY FURNISUED; CON- tains complete furniture and fixtures tor a restaurant. Apply at Agency No. 8 Bleecker street. _... DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Foruished. A HEADQUARTERS FOR Eo HOUSES.— + To let, for the winter or lon; une a (covieed daily) Broadway, corner are Beventecnt street. COMPLETELY FURNISHED THREE 8TORY ae stoop brown stone pone meas Broadway, to rent to a private family tor 8280 por mi ALBERT BELLAMY, No, 3 Plae street. i) 65. permancat terms, ms, wilh asoeble Freneh family. 69 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. gently furnished Parlor Floor; also Rooms, with or without partial or full. Board. Apply day or evening, SECOND AVENUE.—A TARGR, FURNISH! gentlemen ro tufateea oe 106. fronvnoom to let, for ‘one or two vate German family, — 10§ MADISON AVENUE.—TO LET, my GRNTLE- men, without boara, ina stri¢tly private family, a handsome third story frant Room all modern conveniences ; relerences exchanged. 134. MACDOUGAL_ STREET, CORN ‘R OF AMITY.— Handsome'y farnished Rooms to let; terms mode- rate, 148 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—SECOND’ floor tront Room to Re ry gentleman and wife or tw singe gentlemen ; term: 6 per week; references ¢x- chauged. 211 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET.TO LET, TO fenilemen, without board, large and emall Rooms, finely flrnisie1; every convenience; nelzhborlood plea sant; cara and stages at hand; prices’ moderate, O15 Bast TWELFTH STRRET.—A PAMILY OF TWO, who ip ooutpy their own elegant realdence, would flandsom Room, to genile: boleh My Parlor and Bedroom, or a ai 22) EAST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND syenuo.—Nicely furnished Rogms, tor gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen ; references exchanged. 305 Wes TWENTIETA STREET.—A NICELY FUR- ished upper Room fcr a single lady; one who is: engaced out during the day preerred ; references exchanged. 30. past earetys ig rddei chy 4 STREET.—A P delet « Room to & gentleman, enjoy the enters of perme: in @ new brown stone eto all conveniences; bot atid cold water, bath aud gaa; Dreaktast if preferred? terme very low a resnousibic party; family consisting of two sisters; no other boarders. 30 WEST FIFTY-SECUND ao —FOUR FLOO! handsomely furnished, « board, or wit! convenience, withou ih private amall. Tamir: terms, for two roti or gentleman and ‘wife, $25 10 | hay a Peta FLOOR,—A FURNISHED’ 367 & a gentleman and wife,or @ very quiet lady, wie a pall familly, Gall alt this week. Baa HOUSE TO LET AT A LOW PRICE— 6 Fiedier’s Park, Tompkins neville (frat Janding), Bitten’ Yaland; about elyht minutes’ Malk from landing. Ap- Ply on promises or at 25836 Washington street. G SECOND, AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY SIXTR atrect—Furnished Second Floor, singly or together, for housekeeping: also Varlor and Bedroom, suitable for & doctor's office ; all Improvements; good neighborhood. ss ins Was THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE ON Eleventh street, very near Fifth avenne; house is hand: aomely furnished ‘and 1D perfect order a1 | desirable for a prival B. GOODALE, Bat 8. ‘eat Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel, An FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House to let—16 rooms; every improvement ; 53 Perry Get permite from &, b, 7. BURNHAM, Hudson street, “) FINE BROWN STONE HOUSE—NEWLY AND LL- Sxanily, mb Wale Eb on ror re OO Laat ictal av: enue; ren! Le a road we Se fips ¥ add ‘PETE AVENUE.—A FEW DOORS Wi8T, OF FIFTH ip the a cea oats au eae ® F ‘ now house, newly Jou to 0 privaie farabs, & years; nitherto. cebu. let vat fami for one or ro icd by oe Tent Ge 000. Adorees ied by owner, who is going to Etro . A., box 179 ‘Herald office. Sere 1 gr FURNISHED, TO A SMALL PRIVATE FAMI- iho wo story Cottage House, jn an excellent neishbor. janiem, 7 For jeulare ‘appiy to W. bites ‘No, #2 Chambers sireeh, TPO Let DESIRABLE HOUSES, FURNISHED AND partially fursiahed. in good location BROTHERS, 46 East ‘Twenty. -thirdatreet.— ro RENT—HANDSOMELY AND FULLY FUR nished four story House, 83. East Thirty-tbird sireet; i month. Apply between 9 aud 4 P. M., or address WINER, 634 Br ondway. $100 PER MONTH—FOR HANDSOMELY FUR- nished House, replete with every comfort and convenience; surroundings trst clase; situated up town, Nowark, y. }.; threc tailroadsto New York. address (. Le £., Herald oftice. Unturnished. —TO RENT, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN « stone, East Thirty-fourth street, newiy frescocd and painted ae ls: for two or three years. BURNEIT CK, 1 1075 Third av., near Sixty-thira she —$100 A MONTH FOR A THREE STORY AND «basement high stoop Philadelphia briek Honse, fu per- fect order; ph improvenseni. good location. Aj Ry on i. rem ises, West Forty-thirc a street, or to PO! RK BR Tienes, Nos, 4 and 6 Warreo street, “THREE STORY HIGH RASEMENT, 41 EAST Twoenty-Cighth streot, ip per.ect order, to private re- onsivle family, $2,000, Apply to R. C, RED, 128 Kast wenty-second street. peda 1 tant in: PRS ROS MD Sdn ES Obes 16 Ler SRVERAL VERY DESIRABLE Houses, 1m gov Jopations, for private famiites OEMS BHOS 48 Hast Twenty-third sree. 0 LET-2%4 MADISON AVEN' ELEGANT four wary“ Restgeuce, tn compiele order, tresooed Shroughont} eonzamns every tnogern convenience; finished ia is, with mot safe for silver. Apply to WICLTAM KENNELLY, Nova Pine atroct, gehen iad # tk FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP MAN- ard sat doe authan jbaywindows and replete with all im- Had aes dh fine stable ani enue oe Le, vow street, tween Mount Morris Parl gant garden caojee frat io finest neighbornood U up ti “BENS. |. BROWNE B, WEST FIFTY-FIRST STREET na LET—IN rder and repair; newly BAViR, No. B Fine mre bérweon a0 8. 277 Ppouer LET-FOUR STORY BROWN mh! rowed throughout og apsypansod jneferpisansles APD on premises or Ww sO! M4 Lexington ‘avenue. 3 8TORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, ne AY TWELFTH street ; all modern impro' oe per month. are, atJ. M. CRIS’ STALLER'S, 3 iedai Abingdon square ighth avenue). 338 & tod. FURNISHED Boone Feed APARTMENTS A Seriemrerona ie Bast t Bleventh street. in & cenl part e city. Inquire at A ‘wIDOW LADY “HAS A NEATLY FURNISHED front Room to Jet, to one or two quiet, mentee! persons ; terms reasonable. Apply at 268 West dn treet. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE. A PLEAS- ant furnished Room which they will let to Uleman, without Board; located in the immediat St. James Hotel, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. Lf B., box 119 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 ‘broad. way ag ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT meals, or fe 24 Weat Fourt heute en remy for light henaereaping GH to ry at MEDICAL. a 3 a ay WH, MAXWELL, FEMALE ru rSIOTAN TTENTION TWENTY YEARS’ PRUBSIAN HOSPITAL experience; diseases permanently cured without mer- cury; consultation free. ” KLIN, 161 Bleecker street. FFLIOTED REQUIRING “IMMEDIATE tp 4 should consult Doctor HARRISON, ersonall | ann cures diseases without mercury. ice 179 ee coker, SPECIALTY.NO FEB UNLESS CURED.—DR, R. CORBETT member of the New York, University, Med cal Voll ft as mi College of Surgeons, London, dan. be i) ence oo seanes. Chambers. a continues to be consulted cases at No.1 Dp Watson, THE OLD PRACTITIONER tend im reat Jones ee near Grand Central Hotel, Broad’ way. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED P UET. Also a smatier Room ; family ep Panton. ¥0 d, 207 West Stateenth street, iy row doors from Sevent! “0196 FIFTH AVENUE, —NIC b 3 FIFTH AVENUE.—NICELY FURNISHED Roots, AUR HOTLY PRIVATE FAMIEY, an A fiat, wiii let front Parior a1 Banoo furpieseu, with ‘in kitchen, to aduils only. avenue, near oly arent street. i 'URNISHED aan FOR HOUSEKEEPING —PaR- Jor, swo Bedrooms, Kitchen, Closets; separate, metre coalroom, all on second floor; rent moderate, Call at 300 Went 1 ighth atrect. Unexceptionable neighborhood URNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN; IN new brown stone house: all modern conve 160 West Fiftieth atreet, between URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ON FIRST, SECOND Hans fourth floors, o single gentlemen, or man and wife, jecond avenue, D* COOPER DUANE 8 STREET, AN BE con. J sulted on $4 years’ practice enables hin to make perfect cures, Dt, AND ‘MADAM WERT, FROPESSORS OF MID- wifery excellent Board an fessional attendance, West Fo rest, near Seven avoniie. Dit HUNTER, 6 BOND STREET, NEAR ROWERY, byt bad ee gratis ne fo the cure of all special dis: ted wt his office from mnciga tt bic otce trom Ar Ne oP M. vera fe }*, HUNTER, 4 BOND ar ae STREET—ESTABLISHED 40 Ey Cid cent poo Blood Diseases, Men Ere, NN, Ns 179, BLEECKER STRE. DO Mk kp ped te Yo ei ae cure of late cure of dit sugcessfuliy treated, ASTROLOGY. A. TBSP MADAME BYRON, MEDICAL AND ness Spiriturlist, Consalt her on all aflaire of life, Fonsth avenue, arth arent. M*20Mh CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- TONIA, late of San Francisco), Business and Medical Cluryoyant. Consultations in French aod German, 1,289 Bronaway, between Thirtietb ‘and Thirty: final alreets, Dire UNRIVALLED EUROPEAN MEDICAL ‘AND a th news tells and ikeness and gives, name Can witure hiaiund. No, tog Weet Porty-irat Atreet, Broad wa} ind Seventh aven 154 THIRD aaa cai business ciairvoyan' cases, Dumbers, medicines for BUBI- ‘BU disentom PF Bees, mo ot TO LET—IN PRIVATE HOUSE 224 East Twenty-tuird sireet, near Third avenue ; good jocation ; gas, water, fre; desirable rooms; low rent to good tenant, ARGE, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS To jet Hecond and hd tory front Suits, plenty to. FM, at rot four ‘street, nearly 0] sit if Avene Ttotel. irate PARLOR FLOOR—E! ANT ROOMS; ALSO ROOMS en suite or sing’ A Bday or without Board; reasonable rates and ce. 6.) Bleecker street, tive houses cast o: Broadwa; (0 LET.—HANDSOMLLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent with a private family, to gentlemen only. Apply at SL East Twenty-fourth street. 10 LET_ON Ms ST TWENTY: THIRD hg! Ld (LON- terrace) of a furnished Tooms, to a goal ‘taunt of adits alt ‘Sivedases 15 ousekceping. For partie apply at 103 Keade street. tO RENT-~PARTLY FURNIBE ae THE t LARGER Partof a three sto the rn I board a indy and mente, to a fami a Bauite who" : ot reat ‘at B22 Went Forty: prover child in part payment of rent, fevonth cirect) near roadways Pe WO SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GEN tlemen; ha age glo cl and conveniences for fire; reel, oes Fequil lk RORD STREET, FU RNISHED. ROOMS: TO LE, to gentlemen oniy; no meals. Bond street is vear Broadway and opposite Grand Central Hotel. GTM STREET, No. 4 | WEST,—EXTRA LARGE KLE: fit Extension, also Third Floor, en suite or separate. i 6 sig furans io famihes ora party of gentiemen; le unexcept References exchanged, 19. Be FIFTH AVENUE, ht ad DOOR Fa afd ety | jRoume to" wo rent, witwout ‘board; Vom reterence requireg SSS UNFURNISHED Ce eg AND APART. MENTS. LET. ‘COMFORTABLE ROOM RENT—IN J A SMALL. four story brown stone house on BM Boe ‘mall arietly private family. ‘Radrees HOME, pow 1 ke rald off {SECOND FLOOR, CONTAINING rec JMERORE Inente ample closis, unfurnished or, petty furuiahed —T0 LET, ON SIXTH AVENUE, A. blocks of lation SLMS ERERETGr 699 Sisth avenues Would be divided to suit; private house, third street, Bb Be _— Central, P: handsor joors that have ever sei been, Sul in thie oly, a tale Oi soci F°% $80 PER moat SEVEN ROONS—THE re the brick house 101 Perry street ; xas, water en PEST. AVENUE, . 478, NEAR pa ong og et. Parlor and Bedroom, on first foor, with ties tor housekeeping; references, Se Tso od) belgobe~ 10 HET-T0 AN AMERICAN, FAMILY, PPPER PA PART A of three story brick house 206 Bast Firty-th 0 LET—AT 153 WASHINGTON STREET, SrouND and Toird Floors; water and water closet in ball; six Fooms on a floor; rent #86 per month. Inquire at 699 Hud- gon street. R ROOM! BAST ft End water, Also two Rosia agenda |. Ml. DIT. corner Third avenue and Twelfth strect, Te LET- THREE STORY AND ATTIC” HOUSE, HIGH Py 637 Second avenue, near Thitty-seventh stroet ; iW'rooma; every Improvements’ in good order. ‘seen wiihoat permit 11'to 1. T° LET-IN THE NINTH WARD, NEW 1 HOUSE, at Christopher street, Parlor Fioor and Basement; also nd Floor; exch apartment contains five rooms, water, ts and otner conveniences. 0 /LinT-SEOORD FLOOR IN RIN A PRIVATE noms ‘oomns ; & a senly, de West Sixtecnth street ereteeesss SPR WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE, CORNER OF Waveriey piace,—Three or four unfurnished Rooms to fa map: SAM, ront Parlor, suitable for an ofice or light By rail FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 1 avenue, Two Rooms on second, tidor, handsomely, furnished and combining all modern conveniences, to Fenied, with Board. 4 A] WEST’ TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH wenue — Bit Rooms on the second floor, in suits. or separstely; location desirable; bost reference given and expected. 1.9 RAST EIGHTFENTH STREET. -TWO ROOMS TO 2 let, witnout board ; best references req 349 EAST FOURTEENTH, STREET.—TO LET, & front Parlor and two Bedrooms, with Kitchen if Fequlred, Apply on the premises, MISCELLANEVUS., (pe LET—SEC Twelfth, B35 floor, 88 Downing, ——— Gann MILITARY waste vale Fete CHAMPETRE UNION HOME a SCHOOL SOLDIERS’ AND Seilonm ORPHANS, FASHION COURSE, WEsT ZLUARING, LONG ISLAND, OCT, 2, 1871, agian Two Ba og ‘The Most "BRILLIANT BERT EVER OFFERED To 7 yh In additi attract! gates below a iention shoud xpense nor iabor been scaled repty the PO manifested during the progress of tl iE GRAND OVATION 70 THE. CHILDRER OF THOSE WHO ry A Steen cr it os Recaey, has rendered nec expenditure with the Deer that size Union Howe inet ecesiee bere ‘or the Casoeaatet Pot Patro! Immense Ing Platforms we been erected, where Danette will be free throughout the day, LARGE ana) ig PLATFORM ‘7 PATENT “arene ae NG GALLERIES: VE BBEN BUILT. menviiineats noone AND HURLBUAT. ag awn as BEST CATERERS m vn at FOUND: ARRANGED TO FEED SxuLmiTUDE, AN NO LACK OF ENJOYMENT CAN OgOUR, PROGRAMME FOR VEDNESDAY, OOTO! ER YY M.—THE KENOWNED LESLIE on tt Rope. x re ook tng —-SHNORITA ROSEITA will dance in costume at: ay r. P. M,--BATTERY B of the First Division, commanded by Captain Joun eR Practice with arUillery. LATO! okt: P. DANCING EXHIBITION, Bobby Newcomb and Nee. TIGHT ROPE PERFORMA P. PING OW ONE MILE A¢ ny Aiksr i TIME, Fret ah ong Ta hat have to acon heate, ‘eat tires in fives 400 to 4 MN FOUR MILE Bye AsOB. here 15 5 ie a, Enwraoce mee Ft sitio, OCTOBER 5, Ju sto go with bs men, guest ‘ PROGRAMM: LA. M,—Tiant aet P. Orman Fe PRE RIES © and G of the First Division wit AAVSRTH ROGINNT OF INFANTRY, i enacted reviews Th Tatepgident Troop Hy Cavalry, commanded aptaln fein, willbe be inspected ie , M.—Senorita Hosetta will dance at exhibition plat- AP MaPROT, FOR Pacegine Fi dicted bag ns 4 fag ‘open to Ei tirecs ow the a Saat twe in ‘43 P. M.—Tight Rope cman CKRTS $1 RACH. CHILDREN HALF PRICE: ‘anfavora' Tr Should the weather prove at far a0 prncitens ble the performances ven will be pelea es i be nie M. gees GUIDE.—Perzons ena md pa tore boat at James sitp, Tenth sire wisi aad varies ites Seticae, wel para af ger fate take sesher —? ai; wake np Polat of « gaheies age cents for he feta” ta id in 7 minutes he at we Bek TAPONCOOK: Ms OLR, Manager New Yor! Deen PIPE AND DRAIN TILE.-4% WEST FOUR- teenth sircet, Now York, Bleecker sireet cara pes the door, ENVELOPES ADDRESS! TO 1000 ag ae 1000. lies in ae e4 FT jury rpethod i Sosa

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