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s Jast fourth general Wiliam lect YACATING. Special Meeting of the New York Yacht Chub. ho Coming Races with the Livonia—A Ccmmit- teo of Arrangements £ppointed—The Re- tirement of the Late Offigiale—Ths Re- ception of the Frince Alexis. Yesterday afternoon’ the New York Yacht Club eld @ special meeting at Delmonico’s, corner of Beaver and William streete, to consult together in ‘he matter of the races with the yachtor yachts that | ‘Will De selected to sail against the Livonia in the anticipated contests for tho Queen’s Cup, and for any orher business elected to come before them, ‘The namber of yacht representatives present. was very large, and the interest exbivited-in the pro- posed etruggies of sucha nature’ asito demonstrate that lively times 1a this respect may be anticipated. ¥ic@ Commotore Donelas presided; Charles, Hi. Minton; Secretary. After the usual preliminary business was dispensed with # discussion arose as to the Livonia busines3, [efore action was taken the Secretary informed the meeting that te haa scen Mr. Ashbury in the morning, and that gentleman sail that he had comehere on business and could not siford to lose time, His busi thoas was to carry back to Oli Engiand the Queen’s up, which, he sald, he was determined todo. He ebjectea to gail im tho Yacht Cluo courss, as he Wished fo test the merits of the boats and not that Of pilots or sailing masters, He would go to New- port, if agreeab’c, and sai the Llock Island course end back. He would prefer \o have keel boats to wall against him, and was very anxious to Lave the Faces commence a3 son as posaible, as he bas ime portant buswess roqutring his atteation at home, It was then resolved that a committee of five members of the club be appomted to make all Booggaary. alrangements lor the race or races for. the America’s Cup with the Livonia; to select. such jacht or yacuts to coinpete, an. to decide upon the umber ‘of races ana Upou’ the Course over which anal be sailed, peeve of the cind; sald committee Leing requested report at en adjourned meeting, on Tucsday next, orfais Tesniuon, mss. wilh, Bnenimpes epacaral) Y ju) hy of oun and the cind selected, upon nomination of Mr. Lester Wallack, the following geutlowey as said :~ Moses H, Griunell, Snepherd. Condy, fone, Philip Schuyler, Charies A. Minton. 1s was also resolved to oiticiaily ratity the action ‘of the club at Newport, August 27, at which time the following resolution was passed tonching the Livo- Ria races:— In reaponse (o the desire expressed by Commodore Ash- 'y in Lin chailenge fer the Unp of 1831 te enter bie yacht ivonia, but under no circumstances for a'stnyle race, which amight bé won or Jost by a tiuke, it fs herevy recommended hat this chao aall a sevice of twelve races, oF oiher number ral et 6 Nu geese US ay SF SRP, re victory in the miajority of-maid races ‘shall decide the y exsing of the ep, the Royal Harwich Yacht Cluo being Seca fin yacht cub whose challenge has been ac, eepted the New York Yeoht Ciub, This business being disposed of the.committecs eppomted ut the general meeting of the clab, 4eb> fuary 2, 1871, to express the sentiments of the mom- bers upon the reurement of the officials of last ycar, feporied the tollowing:— THE RETIRKMENT OF COMMODORE STEEBINS, Wherecs at the itn general meeting of the New York Yacht Clab, heid at Deimonico’s, Fifth avenue, on the 3d oy of sroary, 1871, the positive declication of Commodore Henry . Bevvine as a vandidate Lur re-pleciion ka Chief Kxecutive eer was received by, the luv; and whereas m fauoiue lub ac- Mion was unaninonsiy adopted ing that the of the unl’orm courtesy, ability xnd im aia ith {an oe and tiupad Fiblch Comumodure siebuine had pelormed toe dutles “oF eept with regret the sai4 declination, and: express the Srer Oficer ; therefore ‘Kesolved, Yiiat a committee of three be appointed more to express the sentiments of the club in the saine gounection, said committe to consist of ) Shoppare Homans, Multertard Sir voesnt ad Washington. Morton ‘commistes, 10 periorming the agreeabie duty awa So thems, would pret ace the remne byrengzesting toa tne arent ‘e@lewents aad characteristics of executlve duty contaioed in, the resviution alreagy adopted by the clud, “courtesy, avility gBd tnpartial y," 0, haprtiy applied and 90 eminent!y mer- teed by the subjout of them, renders ihe part assigned to the mittee, more fully to express the sense of the ciud in Shove reousene, "mule aoe that aumpituvea:ious ut those steriing ith idiciousiy selecte’t xs proculnent features iu the Sivciai and? sovtal rel io ‘bon lations cxisting between Commodore Redvins and the members of the cab during tho several o jou to office. la view of such and constler- iuary energy and interest, tending > constane for ft, a4. aa Juportant na- Poon! and State institution, favor et hone and cammecsn- rae ‘Suroad; ana tits, as Well trough press reports Gre gnived und intclfeent presidency cver wus welfare, fas advance in wava) xrebitecture ant yach.jog generally, ‘and a 40 more impremively by the galiaut, adventurous and repented nance oF our yaehis in foreign Waters; and qapeciaiiv tual during wwe perio’ mentione! and tn Atigurty 489, tue jong torpor prevailing among brother Enaiish Armen sitios the America’s unprecedented success fn { onet for the cup won yy her wan Wwatgurated Io American watera Tesutlog. In {honor tothe New York Yacht Club, and creating @ Second epoch in tis history by couuinuiag 10 the 0 Of the club the trophy wor by the Amerfea; and, Wlew thatabliity, courtesy, unparaall with yachting spirit r @uriug the last (our yeara have bud much to do with prompt tug to lutercating cuvteaa among yachtsmen at home abroad, and evoking responsive rivalry ‘the occas, with many craticyiag resuits, waich of gaat pride; therefore, Resvlve, That this club entertain a most pleasing recol- fection of the unusual atray of qualitice (ound in thelr tats Commodor Tespousible poci- Gon, and that xo more tururavle prospect for ia future of he’ mstiiutian can be isdulged ia than the hope that Ge onice of Com:nudore may continuc to be distingumbed, as dort Haat (on ignity, courteay, Urianors, lin- ‘88.8 prompter and partictpant promineut objects of the pleasure ua)y, matches and cruises, inte! copy of the foreraing preamble the Secretary =a reg Merry a8 and pad to the-ein! pee (he several boat owners ; and further tar coptes of the resofution adop‘ed at 1 jn Felation to Lear Cummo- Yougias. be in Mice’ manner furvished to the ert OF ne EPCARD HOMANS, R, STUYVESANT, W. Q MOKLON, THE RETIREMENT OF TREASURER HONE. New York Yacut Civs, Ata general meeting neld at Delmonico’s Febru- ary 2, 1871, ihe commitive appointed at the first gen- eral meeting held at: Delmonioo’s, Fiith avenue, on the first 1bureday of February, 1871, to express tho sense of the club on the dectination of Mr, Robert S. Moue a8 a cap for re-election as its Treasurer, sabmit the following:— Wheresé for nearly twenty years the New York Yacht Gied has been fwyured with tho laborious, steacions ant Senlous services o! ‘of cue of tins moet! saitd i cl same zeai, sapaciy, fore- of imo behich have Rew vor hae he Shot aeotrect bert and co 4 bie olticlaland socks! relulona with. ths chi ase othe wie rca over which pans ey ee tung th We“iltne ‘ashe. iveasurth to tay bie he. Med alt onerous dulfes of bis ving well and ably tom, anu that to ask » further art in olnew would be ncithur reseo Keaoit That Mr, Mone, retaiutn, dence of ciub, efetally for » continuance Committee. pabie nor just, the esteem and ennt- Inty, han its best wishes tm the upon file and kept and jutions placed brarchives of the club, that they be prioted and 40 Ite Be He CHINN EL AM. ROSH. xikoncann, Committes. ANSON LIVINGSTON, BETIREMGNT OF SECRETARY MORTON. 1 Oidb held robraary 3 tank 8 bentiente or the: club upon the re. THE The committee aj the New Yorr moant of Hawalvon Moron. trom the of Bec- men ce retary Leg leave to repost the wing preamble Sod renolwebeas:— sia ‘a Whereas the retirement of Mr. Hamflton Morton from the ore nan peor tuportance-and would seem to onl fra Cf qenerone oa sentimenton tie part ot the meme st ones appresiativs of le a" jae an oficer ands cenileman! and wheteat Mr. Morton, for twenty-two fics et and ong pelea ah rf of the Club or alranetat ana ofcaat Peta and bys mani e by ia unwas ‘cour. SU sns cesealues 0¢ ute which alas tue sepeaeneteionn " Sf tien, Has endeared himseif to nia {cliow memberss be ir |, That this club, tm the retirement of Mr. ‘ iuxnite for wis fong sad unre: Me earn cine ry mizing, as we do, (be ce of le Zorg, energy wad judg. rent upon the tortaoen of the club te fa rec kad progress iy itlou, Resolves, ‘har thoca’ poring the benefit of Mr. Morton's active direct Indore by bis retirement from ofies, we ali) hope to retain the rn te ‘ tt greiling, eurssives of bis dvdgment anidexperieace Jn ime b gu Kesolve:, ae u bice and resolatiens eorsry wayroase’, be” presented to 5r. ‘Morton fa beta 0 as JAS. GORDON BENNETT, Jr.) WM. P, DOUGLAS, 7 Committee, ¥, OkGOOD, ) THE PRINCK ALEXIS. The business next in order was the arrangements wmace 10 receive the Duke Aloxis, Mr. 5. J. Macy, ear Of she “Alexis Committee” reported that iwen yachts hud already reporiod their intention ‘bo be present, and it looked watistactory ior a graud sarnout of Feaen vesaels on tat oogasion, The 1s adjourned. THE SIVONTA. ‘This yacht will go on the larger screw‘ dock thts morning for repairs, By Wednesday of next week she is expecied to be im readincsa for Nie races hich bave bi ther here, and ler owner bopes Mat soon tuereaiter they may be deeded. ‘The Brooklyn Viehe Cied. .,10 the Brooklyn Pall Regatta, Monday) Ocwover ?, she ladies indentifed with that club are hivited by #x-Mayor Guntner to go down to his beautixal villa ot Bath, where the ctub propose having a claur.bake and chowder after the regatta, to extend. to thom fis hosptialities and «vantages to witness th? fegatta aad enjoyments of the club. Ex-Mayor rs MAAsiON can be reached by Coney island rund ees programme Taies a @f the dag ex: arvject, however, to the ap» NeW YORK HBRALD, THURSDAY, UCTOBER 65, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, BORTH CAROLINA KU €10Xzs. Arrests In Sampson ty—EMictent Masuer of Disposing of Troublesome Witucsser. Witminoton, Oct. 4, 1671. Under @ warrant issued by United States Com- missioner, McQuigg Captain B. W, Lawton, Acting Deputy Marshall, with a squad of fifteen men from tho. Fourth United States artilery, at Ralelgn, under command of Captain Fields, sent bv General Nor- gan for that purpose, went to Sampson county and succeeded in arresting Hanson Lockemy aud Oun Lockamy, charged witn being implicated in @ con- spitacy to murder the witnesses in the case of the Sampson county prisoners. It seems that im the latter part of September & colored) man named Herring, being tn company with Gabriel Reals, Archie Jacobs and anthony Boykin, all colored, were returning home from Clinton, where they had been on a visit, and when avout twoand® half mues from that place, rear the residence of Dr. Holmes, 1uey were euddenis red upon by some one in aindush on the eile of the road. ‘Though there was apparently but one report Herring was shot aud insiantiy killed; have ing ram about thirty feet nefore fading, and Gabriel Rea's and Anthony Boyxin. were ‘sev wounded, Horrieg was subsequently removed to his hoasé, Which Was near hy, when he was fond to be literally riddled with buckshot, Anthony \Boy- kin bad nine shots tu bis body, and Reais was wounded in the abdomen, tis alieged that Herring was the principal wit- ness jor the State in the late triat of Hanson Lock anmy and others, charged wiih Ku Kiuxing i Sampson, whore trial was transferred to Branswick at the June term of the Superior Court for this couuty. Itis also stated that toe others were wit- nesses mm the same case, ‘Yhe prisouers were brought to this city yesterday, ana .odged in Jail, from whence they will be taken beforeCommtaaiomer McQuigg to undergo an invesu- gation, i} Adjearoment of the Unlied tates Circait Conrt at Raleigh—ventence of Sonvicied Prisouers—"heo Ka Klux Qath—General Satisfaction at the Result of the Trials. RaeziGH, N. C., Oct. 4, 1871. ‘The United Staves Circult Court adjourne: to-day till the’ 26th of November, leaving over tiurty Ka Klux cases untried,, Three cases only have been vis- posed of ia the eighteen days of the term jnstclesed,. ‘Tne following sentences were pronounced to-day :— Inthe Biggerstaf oase, tried last week, four were sentenced to'two years’ imprisonment, and al80 in one case @ fine of $100;sw0 to one year,'two to six months, two to @ fine of $50 cach, and six had no judgment passed because of bemg convicted and sentenced in the Justice case and for having becn made government witnesses of. Tho only one of the above convicted of the whirping was in the former class; the rest. were convicted of conspiring to defeat the operation of the seventh section of the act of Congress OF the 3ist of May, 1871, Those sentenced sbove go to the Albany Peniten- tary. Eighteen others, who submitted on the tuird count of tho indictment charging @ conspiracy to deteat the first section of the act of May, 1871, ln a number of cases Nob Yet rouched were sentenced to term: of imprisonment tu the county jaus ranging Trom one year and $59 fine to six months. Tne case of the United Stuies against Plato Dur- ham ani forty one others is set for trial on the second Wednesduy in November next. All the defeudants in custody nave been admitted to bail, to appear the last Monfay in November, Duraam 18 a young lawyer of ability, was the con- servative leader in the Constitutional Cou vention tn 186%, and was the democratic candiaate tor Con- gress in tho Sixth district im 1870, During the progress of the first two trials the fol- Towing oath was proved to be that taken by tne members of the invisible Empire, the highest degree of the Ku Kiux organization:— 1,3, W. Thompson, do soleronly swear before Alm); Goi! Guat t wlll eepport tho conutitation us itwas bequeataed tous by our Cathors. I iuriuermore swear that 1 am ou the Sige of Jastice and hamantty; T'denounce the radical party; T 0 for intel gent wiate men to rule and A furthermore distressed oir ‘ore swear that] w! all aws'and regniations attaiat lo this order. I further more bwear that femaies, friends, widows and thelr children sand oryhace shail ever be the object of my eapectal cara and olection. I sarthermore awear that wuld T canse to be vuiged any aicns, grins or passwords attalating to this order [ sha! euler the penalty of a (raitor’s coom, whieh is death! death! death at the hands of tue brethren, The sentences pronounced by Jutge Bond upon the members of the Ka lux orgauization found uty Met with a partial approval of all classe: because the demands of justice have been satisi in euch cases; Lecausa the punishment and dacs Inpoced show a determination on the part of the government to protect the citia! g@narantee frce- dom of speci and opinion ani organizations dangerous to life and inberty. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Orguniz.tion of the Triennial General Convest- tioa in UnliimoreSeveral E, sh Oborel Dignltarios Presext, * BALTiwonry, Oct. 4, 1871. An immense conconrse gathered at Emanuel charch, coruer of Reade and Cathedral swreeis—Rev. Dr. Randoiph, rector—this morning to witness the ceremonies and religious services preliminary to the forma! organization of the Trienntal General Con- vention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States. At half-past wine o'clock that por- tion of the foor of the church set apart for the pub- licmthe aisies and the galleries—were densely packed, and the portion allotted to the delogates was also filled. At 10:30 the bishops i a body entered the church by twos and proceeded down the atsle. Reachlag the tailing the bishops fied to the right. and leit, entered the chancet and seated themselves. Immediately tne services began, which were read from the Morning Prayer ‘to the First Lesson, by Rev. Dr. Wililaua Stevens Perry, Secretary of the House of Deputies, The First Lesson was read by Rey. Dr. Benry U, Potter, Secretary. of the House of Bishops; the Second Lesson by the Very Rev. J. L, Howson, D. D., Dean of Chester, England; the Creed and pravers to the Litany by the Rev. Edward Janes Edwards, Vicar of rrenenam Diocese, Licn- field, Engiaad; and tle Litany by the Rev. J. 1. lies, Kecior of Sr gnvennere Bete Engiand. The Byles Was read by tile Rigit Rev. Bishop AlcCoskey, of Michigan, and the Gospel by tne it Rew George ode Seiwyn, Lord Bishop of Lich@eld, yn The sermon was then deltvered by the Right Rev. Toun Jon~s, Lisnop of Virginia, trom ihe text, “for whether we be ourselves, 1t 1s to God; or whether we be sober, i Is for Jour cause; for tae love of Christ constrdineth us’ (II, Corintnians, fifth chapier, thirteenth and part of the fourteontur verse), the gencral subject beiuggthe constraniug love of Cnrist. ‘The Communion service followed, aiter which the Bishops retired to the basement of tne church, where they disrobed aud Were called to order, Kigitt Rey, Benjamin Rosworth Smith, D. D., of Kealucky, the presiving Bishop, A resolation was then passed that they proceed In & body to Grace church ior the purpose of organiza- On motion of Bishop McCosxRy, of Michigan, Hts Lordship the Bishop of Lichfetd and His rdship Right Rev. Dr. Venable, Bishop of Nassau, were in- vited Lo be present at the Janization. The House of Cierical and Lay Deiegates proceeaen oan? in the body of tne church, and the roll was called. from the Diocese of Buldwin, delegate trom Mic! Starke, delegate from Conn uk; Stanle., fron the Diocese of California. On entermg the church the bishops were.all robed In white surpiices, 8 nuinber Wearlug their respec- Uve academic or collegiate hoods, ‘The appearance of the bishops was most imposing and digaified. The Rev, James Theolore Hoily, colored, rector of Trinity church and Wean of the Protestaut Episcopal Goavocation at Port au Prince, Hayti, had @ seat on the floor, NATIONAL BOLEOTIO MEDIGAL ASSOOLATION. The second annual meeting of the above associa- tion was held yesterday at tie hall of the Young Men’s Christlan Association, Dr. John W, Johnson, President, presided, Dra, R.A. Gun and J. M, Comins betng secretaries, The meeting was opened with prayer by the Rey. J. 8 Willis, The address of welcome wae then delivered by Dr. Robert S, Newton, President of the Medical Bocicty of New York snd to Academy of Reloctio Medicine of Brookiyn. The hospitatities of New York and Brookiyu Were tendered the visiters. Business was uien commenced oy the approval of the minutes. of last Meeung and the sppoimtmont of a com. mittee on credetials, as follows:—Johm\ W. Jonnson, New York; John Stone, Massaahg- gets; Wiliam 3. Johnson, Vermont; .V. ‘As Baker, Micvigau; Henty Wehigemuth, Tunow; 3, R Dovtov, lowa;,0. B. Newton, Ohio; Mf, ¥, Linguist, Connection, Osher comumittees were: also appointed. gc tose who presented theit credentiais. wero two ladies—Mrs. Dr, Jones ana Miss Ziteiia Ostrander, of New York, Aster some discussion it wad resolved that each State should vote separately, Soime sartuer business waa done, but not any of Importance, the sub-committees betng only preparing, Alter adjournment the dele- gates visiied the Amori¢an Institue. An excorsion later in the evening to Central Park was also on the programme. The Associasion meets this morning ‘ating A, M., and Will Visit guring the day the hos- pitals and charitable institutions of ine city, in the evening @ public meeting wil be held at eleut o'clock, when addresses Will be aelivered, About sikcy delegates were present nye bat many Ore Were Pxpected Lo Brrive last evettyir suppress legal | FINANCIAL AND COMMBRELAL, WA2, StRReT, } Wenwespay, Oct. 4—6 P. On 'Change to-day wueat was heavy in sympatay With the dectine im goid which checked the export demand and caused lower prices. The cotton market was a trifle lower anu barely steady. MONEY Basy, The money market was easy, and after opening at six per cent, with exceptional transactions at seven, decitnea to five per cent, tue closing quota tion at three o'clock being five to efx per cent, Prime commercial paper was dulland unchanged. ‘The three per cont certificates called in by the last order of the Treasury will be redeemed on pre- sentation, but will not cease to bear interest until November 30, cnet SHARP ADVANCE IN FOREIGN EXCHIANG®. ‘The leading drawers of bills on Earope advanced their, rates. quite sharply on the accumulation of evidence that the bul movement in the gold market has been abandoned, and, in anticipation, of s pos- sible further tncrease to-morrow of the Bonk of Engiand rate‘of discount, At least the prospect of easy terms for cash gola has diverted to investment in bills much gf the cola capital regenty employed in the gold. market, The followmg were the rates at tho close of busiuess:—Sterling, aixty days, commercial, 108 a 10834; good to prime bankers’, 108} @ 108%; short aight, 10934 @ 109%; Parls, eixty days, 532% @ 6.28%¢3 short sight, 6.2734 @ 5.2634; Antwerp, 6.30 @ 5.25; Switzerland, 6.28% 9 5.23%; Hamburx, 85%; @ 357, Amsterdam, 40% @ 41; Frankfort, 40% a 4134; Bremen, 76 a 78%; Prussian thalors, 7134 a 7234. THE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF BONDS... ‘The Assistant Treasurer in this olty inaugurated the October programume of Treasury operations with she purchase of two mmtona of five twentics. He ‘Was offered a total of $3,811,759 bonds at prices ranging trom 113.79 to 113.75—gold at the same time being 113,758 considerable improvement in the tone of the market a3 compared with @ few weeks since. The accepted two milliona cost 112.72 « 112,98, . GOVERNMENTS LOWER. The government list sympathized with gold.and ) was lower in currency prices, with a firm undertone, j:Muptrated ‘better in a reduction of prices toa gold standard, which would show an improvement, The ‘weaker feclingin the gold ‘market caused @ sudden tthe in tho: currency bonds to 114% (which fgure oes not includo the accrued interest, these issued delng quoted in this fashion excep Uonally, ‘Tne market retaincd its strength to we’ close,’ when the ‘following street quotations were made:--United , States. currency Bixes, 1143 @ 115; do. do., 183lgregistered, 1173¢ @ 117%; do. do, coupon, 117%{ a 118; do. five-twen- ties, registered, May aod November, 112!¢ a 112%; do. 40, 1862, coupon, do., 1165 a 115%; do. do., 1864, do, Go., 1155¢ 8 115%; do. do,, 1865, do, do, 115% ® 115%; do, do. registered, January and July, 11432 @ 114%; do. do, 1845, coupon, do., 114 a 114%; do. do., 1807, 00. do., 114% a MAX? do. do, 1868, do. do., 114% @ 115; do. ten-furties, Tegistered, 121 @ 11124; do. do. coupon, 1113¢ @ nx. hi eins WE BS ae a I RE el EE Se SS aS Re GOLD LOWER—114 A 113% a 114. ‘The gold market continued declining, under fur ther sales by parties connected with orsympathizing with the recent speculation on the bull side, and 08 down as far as 11354, when some apprehension Degan to be Jelt as toa further advance in the rate of the Bank of England, which, coupled with the large advance in the rates for sterling bills, occa- sioned a reversal of the temporary sontiment of the Gold Room and a return to 114, The market seems just now to be* influenced by little of special effort on the part of any orzanized clique, if we except the operations of two or three large dealers generally credited with being interested in a furtuer decline; and its movements to«lay, both at first and in the reaction, had more the appearance of being ormal than any noticed m several months, It 1s almost certain'that the market ts without artifictal support, henge the average ‘quotation of to-day, which was fully 3 percent higher than the quota. tion last spfing, is 9 striking commentary op the extravagact Introduction of foreign goods the past year. The point towhich gold may decline without being cheaper forexport than domestic merchan- dise was indicated, vaguely it may be, by the fact that alter two weeks of active shipments of wheat and cotton the market for those two staples came toa standstill to-day becansd of tho inability to Ml orders under the lower ruling of goid. {tls a cause of aeop regret aud no hitie humiliation thay the Toad to specie payments is thus periodicaily ob- structed gnd our progress delayed by unforeseea cir- camstances, or by matters which wre not sufii- cieatly estimated in a consfferauion of this ques- tion, The magnificent resources of the couniry assure us, however, wat the approach to specie payments, like @ road down @ mountain side, may be irregular and now up and now down, but js ever tending to the level plain below. The course of the market 1s shown in the table:— % 6:00 37 ‘ket the rates ranged frou 1-64 for borrowing to 4 per cent tor carrying. ‘The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows: — Gold clea: + $79,947,000 Cold balances, . 8,046,006 Currency balances. 8,575,377 The European steamers took out $160,090 in specie chiefly silver. THE O\TY BANK STOCKS, At private sale to-day 250 shares of Tenth National Bank sold at 00—a deciine of 25 a 30 per cent in the last two months. The followmg were the bids at the board:—Manhattan, 150; Merchants’, 120; Mo- chanics’, 133; Union, 137; City, 230; Phoenix, 106; North Rivor, 95; Tradesmen’s, 162; Fulton, 150; Me- chanics and Traders’, 139; Galiatin National, 121; Merchants’ Exchange, 00; Leather Manufacturers’, 185; Stave of New York, 114; Commerce, 117; Me chanics’ Banking Association, 117; Ocean, 85; Aieri- can Exchange, 117; Bank of the Republic, 313; Bank of North America, 107; anover, 106}, ; Irving, 125; Metropolitan, 137; East River, 115; Nassau, 110; St. Nicholas, 120; Marine, 160; Importers and ‘Traders’, 176; Patk, 1554; Manufacturers and Mer chants’, 102; New York National Exchange, 100; Central Nawonal, 10934; Firat National, 200; Bankers and Brokers’ Association, 94; German American, 105, TRE RAILWAY BONDS. The foliowing were the Bids for the railway bonds:— Kew York Cen 's, 188, 5 york Cen % Gt Wert zd m, 1895. All & Sonta Iowa lat ib im, ax. tim, en Erie 7's, 2 m, "79. Erte Ma, dh ma, "80, Erie 7a, Bim, "8, Tog Baf, NY & E ist m,'77. Pita, FW id 8 Jud Ra, Sd mm, 8 6 "8.100 “Pits, FW em, -100' Mariem 7s, st 02's & Pitts 00 PY] Alb &8us 2A bas. & Pita 24 Chi, Bur & QS p & Pitts 34 i lev & Pitta 4 DI $Ai8 "% guar Dy Mo.100 ‘Alton Central Pac cold bonds.102%q Chic & Al Union Pacific ist m bda. 80% Obio & MI . higg Ghio & M Cedar F 2 Mian Ist m.. SOUTHERN SKCURITIRG LOWER, The Southern jist was weak, with a further sharp decitne in the new South Carolinas, which went of to 43% for the July issues; but auddenly railed, and advanced later in tho day to 603%. Tho Tennessee new bonds solid quite freely at 6944—a deciine of Over two per cent within a fow days, The follow- ing were the closing street prices:—Tenmessee, ex Conpon, 09)¢ @ 71; do, new, 60 @ 70; Virginia, ex Poupon, GIN s 62; do. now, 68 a 70; do. registered atrek, Old, 62a 68; do. consolidared, 6414 a 04%; Geor- giavsixes, 80 #83; (10. sevens, 01 a 92; North Carolina, eX COUPON, 413 @ 43; Go. funding, 1804, 34 8 36; do, do,, 148, 20 282; do. New, 23 @ 24; do, spectal tax; 17 @ 18 Missouri ‘sixes, 961; a964; do, Hannibal and St, JONoph, 9335 & 9454; Louisiana sixes, 68 a 70; do, new, 6A 62; do, levee sixes, 70 a 72; do, do. eiguts, 60 @ 84; do, Penitentiary sevens, 6s & 70; do. railxoad eights, 75 @ 80; Alabama Hives, 9 @ 71; do clghia, 100 @ 109; do, raiiroaa eights, 92a 04; South Carolina wixes, 75 @ 80; do. new, January and July, 50% .8 51; do do, April and October, 43 a 60; Arkansas sixes, 58 a 69; do. sevens, 60 @ 62; Mobile and Onto Rallroad, sterling, 00 @ 92; do. interest eights, 83 a 84; do, second mortgage eights, 70a 73; Missta- sippi Central Rauroad, first mortgage, sevens, 64 & 87; do, do., second mortgage, eizots, %5 477; Now Orleans and Jackson, fret mortgage, 86 a 90; do, do., second mortgage, 70 @ 75; Memphis and Cnarles- ton Railroad, firat mortgage, 86a 48; do, do,, second mortgage, 7530; Greenville and Columbia Ratl- road, guaranteeu by Soutn Caroilna, 55 357; Macon. and Brunswick Railroad, guarantecd by Georgia, 73 #75; Wilaington, Charlotte and Rutherford Ratt. Toad eights, 604 a 61; Memphis and Liitie Rock Rall- Tond eights, 789 80; Memphis city sixes, 68 a 59; Savannah city sevens, 86 a 90; New Orleans consols, Old, 72 8 75; do, issued ralircads, sixes, 72 @ 75; do. gevens, 66 2 70, STOCKS ACTIVE AND STRONG, On the Stock Exchange business was character. ized by @ constderable increase of orders to the brokers and an animated market at higher prices. ‘The chief features were Hannibal and St. Joseph and Wabash. The fall in the former naturally tempted a large short interest, which being incom- moded by the closing of the books tts afternoon for the annual eleciion was forced into largo -pur- Chases of ca:h stock, thus instituting a smal sized “corner,” which turned the price of the stock up quite sharply, sales ovcurring at as high as 6034, as against 53 on Tuesday. The election for directors of the Wabash Company took place at Toledo to- day, and resulted in a choice of seven directors favorable te the Lake Shore interests out of the Hfteen members constituting the board. This being a@ triumph for the Vanderbilt party in the vicw tiat after tne foreseen defeat of their candidate for the Presidency—Mr. Horaco F. Clark—tneir object was to secure tho largest representation possibie in the direction, the stock became very active and ad- vauced to 633, The general market sympathized with these influences, especially as their operation ‘Was ussisted by the easier situation of the money market, and was strong at advanced quotations. HIGHESS AND LOWBST PRICES, The following tabie shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during tho day:— Highest, Lowest. New York Cemral consolidated 93} 9 Hew York Central scr Hanutbal and St. Josepn Western Union 'Telegrapn PaciMe Maib...., sccceee TUB CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION. ~ At the annual meeting to-day .of the Clearing Mouse Assdclation—comprising s1xty-two bapks— the foliowing officers were chosen:— Chairman—Jacov D. Vermilye. S-crevary—A'cxander Masterton. Manuger—Wilism A, Caup, Clearing House Comnvitter—Charles P. Leverich, Sylvester K. Coinstock, Philo U. Calhoun, Frederick D. ‘Tappen and Caries I, Hunter, Committe on Conference-George W. Duer, Wil- Mam K. Kitchen, Amos BH, ‘rowbridge, Thomas Monahan and George E:lia, Nominating Commitiee—James Buell, Robert L, Kennedy, George 3, Coo, Power , Bryson, Johu B. Williams, Arbitration Commitiee—R. 0. Lowry. Nathaniel Haydin, W. H. Macy, D. B. Halsted, Joan Castner, Commithe on Admissions—Wiluam A. Wheelock, Will om B, Cox, F. M. Harris, John J. Donaldson, Francis Leland. ‘The Clearlug House transactions for the past year Were $30,510,707, 711 68, and the total since the organ- ization (@ period of eighteen years), $315,379,- 200,001 92, Tho vanks composing the association haves capital of $84,420,200, and a sutplus of $20,292,609, % SALES AT THE NEW YURK STOOK EXCHANGE. jay, Oct. 4—10:15-A. M. preferred + 0% 400 Marion: 64%q 800 Pac M BS Vo. 3009 Genrgin § 2 i) Na} {8 S rh r, OWS C Wyiwid Pr 100 10K 1B ond 1 Linen Mo Os, 94 do... lowe NY 7" + WI 900 Union Pac KR.be ae fo. i a ih Gm) H ASUS Hs, © % do. iY The Tol & w Iet mm. Mig 10 Chiod BR Llw', low’, Ft W oA Chi ‘int Ws 100 Mi SRP RR 63 1009 Pius, FiWacbietd WUE 7 DOs see 62% 100 NJ Cen, ist m, n. Jury 1B Cote & lion Hic. 18 £000 ‘ Von ‘80 Morris & Kasex. BH Swv0 wi" 10 996 200 He St 61 100 Sis iy, for, news Wo 3 a Wy 43° Sav Ohio'w NB Ss Pac {00 to, W's co 12:15 awd 315 © Cleck P.M. 10000 US 6-20, ©, "67..0 114% $15000 Tenn 6's, new. 100000, page hts t die a rs 1000.5C G's,n, JanaJuiy 43: 100 Thi 1.000 "aM, on 30 | imol we 126 4000 bog Bou 2000 U Pac Bie Ov ‘Qu C & NW ist m.... 9 100 15 she Metropolnan Be 14y 3 Bride ae Ee a0 Box 60 = =. ‘abash. Ohio & Miss. poet Paci Wrontsvay, Oct 46 P. M. CovreR.—The market was exceedingly strong for all de- scriptions, and especially tor Rio, prices for which ruled higher, The appended revised quotations are quite nominel, We note pers 2,000 bags Rio per Merrimac at 14 ¢., gold, Jn dood; and fe Baltimore 1018 Mind 5 bags per Cricket, on private icra ae resales at 4,538 og per Verdanii, and 4,123 bage per’ Re, on Other iransactions were rumored. to bere ig , bub we were wh fare. quot cargoes EFdagu} Marscaibo, igor adage w Tejo.j Mt Domingo, m bond, ie. © Tiga Saves te chic Corton. Continued favorable reporte from Li parted a vigorous tone to oUF market, and, under demand from exporters and spinners prices for all qualit again ad 6. per a ices from the porte Of furiher swail receipts, the market closed with firmness. FSS fe hater deStel chat hel star aho . n improvement, saies were as Yollows:— * Tow loa it, Consumption... ‘BL Aust Bpecuiativn. wl 7 eI) --For (ature delivery ° $a ng October, Wnt 9 Biba waste ry lal Dove and December, | as foilows :~-Last even! 200 at 19 H-i6e. ; At 19%. ‘er et TEN0e., 200 at 1WIges 5 oy c. toxether 19 iL-160., Key 100 at 8) Wse.; April, vann: uy or apo each October, 10) Uctober and otoner and bo ty, Dee jovemver, 10) at 19 Jolt, 700 08 so. at 15:1, Bi at = Des coats 100 Gauyerieg Wore OSoise Tatee 1 "Noreaben” taint” be Seabeiaise ‘wean ee! eee oreinary. miadiing. Goa misdiing Tae quotatinng ore more than half a grade above of below the grade euoted. The not receipts sam ap an folows :-- 4 Bre Onioane, 220; Mobile, estimated, 1 6,954. Saune “day Last Kates tor cation fret, by steam, 2d.. room ial tail, sade To Haver, steam, te. gold; To Hawtarg, by aceam, fod., com i. To Bremen, by ii, compressed, To Bultic ports, by wall, Aa AND GRAUN,—Recetpts —Flonr, 17,851 bbls, ; wheat, o sbipment; by sail, ‘io. x els; corny 62,00). du. § bbe bade re; i cle outs, bo tear ‘ater dull, but! nolters were Gru ‘ia their stews and eels prauled hiy oon baled were about %00 Lute ye tioar was qutet, bub firm, Corn menl was quiet, bab here iw but a gue atock at pressnt in the mare eacked meal wasin iar demaud 5 Se parents, by Rev. S. D. Hosmer, Mr. Cuartes M, Goopseis. of New York, to ELtanern I’. daughter of Mr. Joseph Mitouell, 2d, of Nantucket,” BrAMAN—UARCLAY.—On Wednes Jay evening, Oo- tober 4, by Rey. 8. A, Seaman, JaMxs A. SEAMAN to FANNEB C, BaneLay, Surra—Aonew.—On Wednestay, October 4, at 13 West Ninetecuth street, by the Kev. Joun N, Mc Leod, D. D., ELtsda Situ, to AN», daaghter of ew, of this city. —BLANCHAKD.—On Thestay October 3, by Kev, Henry Ward Beecher, Canes E. Wape- Wwortu to CLata L, BLANCUARD, ali of Broogiya, Died. Bacen.—On Tuesday, October 4, 1971, Corman Baven, ageds9 vears, 7 Monsis ant idays, Funeral from the residence o: his 4oa-in-law, L, Litiicteld, 406 West Thirtoenta steeet, on Sanday 8) two o'clock, Relatives and (riend of the fauaily, alco the members of Sciliiler Assuciailon, are respect- fully iavited to attend without (octher notice, remains will be taken to Greeawood for laterment, Beoxman.—At Hudson City, N.J., on Monday, October 2, Joan D. HECKMAN, dr., aged 26 years The relatives and friends of the family aud Perse- verance Lodge, No, 652, F, and A, BM, are fully invite to attend the faneral, from ae 8 bh. ouie eratghe ‘xi 1} BL Luuls choice re 3 BL Louis choice fami; oo Ry ro) Scmestesectesas2te30-3200 EsSSrsessseasnsese SPF PEPE DESH EE DEDEDE Wheat was citi, 2c, a Be. Tower and nowinal The sales wero only avout 85,000 bushels, nearly ail to urriva, at sh Bt for Chi spring, $2 66 for Milwaucee (closing at SL 66! Did for cloley Muwaukee on the spot anc to arvive), $1 63 & G1 6S for red Weatera, $1 0 for amber [hinvis, st 08 for ainber Michigan and §1 70 a 81 76 Cora waa dull and &. tride lo oniy bout 65,000 bushel ary atloat; Ze. a 75)4c. for do. fa store, closing at Toc. » for yellow. Oats wero firm, bus only moderatoly i rout! bunlicls, at S46, 9 543gc. for bro for white Ubio on the er; 15,009 buahels aol at V7 ise. Ba.ow 10,000 Luohein at S8e, w Ale. The market remafned qulet nnd rates on grain wero decidedly lower and weak. Yor other jona, cotton, measure rent goods, &o,—there *@ Femaining quiet vat steady, Th charterin; 0:8 was slmoat couraly neglected. vevacla under recusal, but very little conau: late hour. The engagements were:—Lo Liverpool, by ateamy bushels corn mt 1d. Tbe. 700 baiva cotton, +44. } a oh fy Sa.) 2d therves tard, fis and by aft 10,009 b in, 10g., closing at 104. iasiow, by wean, 24000 busta gra, Md, wlfdga.; 800 atier, 458. fhe ouly obarter we ivaroe:! that was glosed wae lriuch rig. cevoharter) bence to a direct port in the United Kingdom, $,000 bbls. nay ti Barle for Fran Waa duil aud lower, featorn, in, 6, Wibts.—The market continued tirm. ‘The salss com, AGW Huetios Ayres and Entre {ioe secon! on private verity WW) Montevideo at M8e., gold, and arunior of ¥,00v Callfornia ‘on private terms, MOLASSES was dull but unchanged. We quote:--Cuba, ta ai and mized, 22¢. a 2se ; cuyed, Ble, @ ning, Bac, mB i muscovady, ary Wado, grocery, <2 Kuglish Islands, do a 45e.; New 8, —The demand for spirits ty STOLE! venting was moderate and aaiea were coulined to ubu ‘bbls. from store at 66c. a 67c., 65 Dbia, from yard at 6. io eu a an bola, trom’ wharf, ia retail quantities, at 67c., the market closing at 65c, bid ana é8c, asked for considerable lols. tos was tirmiy held on the basia of $3 75 a #8 by for strained ; email lots were availayie; was dermaaued [ur lots to tins month, We note sales of 400 Duis atrained at $3 8, about L,6u0 bbis, pale at 87 B0 $8.80, and dW bula, No. a 8425, “Wimivgton tar was held at #325, which fs higber; Washington tar, acgoruing barrels, was oltered ab QS & ‘U1Ls,--6,000 gai'ons Uinsecd were aol at zc, per gallon, but the jobbiny trade were’ supplied at Se. fh cake and fo. 1 barieis, ide. per gallon waa recused tur round iots In fish ofts there was no. particular mor Northerny d5e.; Southern, By Mate yharsritg: Se A 3256; do. leached, #1 4) a + Ineubadei ‘Lard ofl-—sumiuer, 72. a 76c.; winter, h/3¢c. a Mc, Cotton seed oll—Crave, 4c, Routherd yellow, Bue. ; winter yellow, We., aud winter white, bic. PETROUAU.—tne market toxiay showod very little aofma- tion, but continued iin, There was but a light Induley no: nui the offerioge were not tures, Lut generally held ra; Wc. was asked for reliod [or ce fOr nat bulf of tionth. Crude was ec. fa bnik. Case oll was without j erude a above the views ¢f Uv, prompt delivery und 3 quiet but stealy at 144 movement, and unchanged; quoted at 3ic..0290. Napitha was in better demand, but buyers anc-sellers were apart in their viewn; heid at IGsge., with 104¢¢. bu; at the lose ‘the sales of retined were :—4, 9,500 bbis. cily at 10ye. 01 bbis. standard white, tor prompt delivery, at uB joo At Lue ies but former quotations ruled uria, et was quiet, bat urmers salon were refined standard wit for last bait of month, a: 24 13,000 Bbie. da, at 24 Ino 2,100 bbls, high test at and 2,000 bbis, Maphtha at luc, Shipping erudo was firmer and !n moderate deman’, quvted at 1c. PROVISIONS, —-Rectipis—Por., @ packa.es; cut meats, packases; ‘B73 packages, ‘The market for mesa pork Was unusually quict and: = (rife iower, aliihough there waa Mod Lule done to establish prices. A sale of (00 obla. at $14 50 was Wwe only sale, in round dots, revorted. ing prices keneraliy ‘were :—$15 50 hg na November, al B14 126 lor January, 560 vbis, wire ‘lisposed na very little saquiry for prompt deliver wing chiefly for faiures. A sale of 44) be Mos! ail deacripti for October, cember delivery, reported of 2 A $, compriata Newember. aud Dee ‘Waa reported on privae terms, We uote :-—Short. clear, 9.5 long iO, BG; abort rt en tei, Cumberland cut, Se. © Siratfert | an: Birminguatn, 9, Lard was deciiedly lower for Western and oniy moderaicly active at the decittie. Sules 1,260 Uerces for da.acoa of month at 106. on the whart, aid liga, ta siore, 00 Uerces at ide, cash ; 254 tierces for January wt Wc. Late last evening 730 tietees sold (oF remainder Of mots at Wage. and 200 Vierors for January at We, City iard was gulct but irm at lve, Beet qivet and unchamzed. Sales 60 Dbir. at $8 a 10 for mess 4) & 415 fur extra mens. Beof ame were, quiet but mcady. Sales 6/ bole. new at 24; quoted at $24 a $25 for new Western and $18 a $22 far Texas, ‘Cut meats were without change and yulet. Sales 1,00 pickied auvuiderp jn bulk at 83ye, Dredsed hogs were duillsna lowers dquoterd af 8:0. a 634¢. fur the range. Butter and cheese were moderately active, and not qnotably changed. ba moderate Inquiry. The tates wero 1b, 5260 baga Kangoon at Garolina “at 640. 8 9¢, ’ BucAn.—The market was quist withont change tn prices. ‘The sales were $0ii boxes moianses sugar at 73¢c, » B%c, j 1S at 437 boxes at dio. ; 10 nda, Scotch Felined at lu%c., amd 45 bids. Barbadvs at Nie. a Oi. Recned was quiet at lic for extra C; Bae. @ Liga, @ 1s. for erushed, powdercd and granulated. We quote:—Cubs—incerior to commen rein! e. far se ining, 92c ® me Sir ty /e9 ralr 10 00d gro + koOd to pr % oe. a Wa, w choice voery, le, aw (! 'fien aad boxes Ses ise; i cenriogal, Tomsees, bhds. fand boxes, 740. a 9¥e.: molado. dig. o Tey Havana—Boxes Durch standaru, Nox 7.0 9, Wipe, & 9540.2 U0. 1040 12, 9G. w 0c. dO., Ito 1, Tiige. b 18i¢a§ 6.) 16 to WH Tice. a bac, do. Lito 20. 1 Dies 5 Gig wuilte. lise. a itive Porvo Rico—Retining gra: iy es 940. @ Lic. brazil—Dui 6.0940. Java—Dutob standard, Nos. 10 to 0c. “Manila—Carrent clayed ana superior, 740 Ff was in fairdemand aod firm. Sales 75,00) Ibs. Yo\ger for common to wood and l0}gc. for exten TALLOW waa quiet, owtng to the firmnens of hotiers. Sales 60,000 Ibs. at Be, Lor choice city and ‘gc. for country. WHigkrr— te 1,64 bbis, She market was quiet, Sa‘tecliers ceneraily belng apart in thelr views Hales RB Uble. at Gh. Bide ot Page. were DOMESTIO MARKETS, Col ong , mm! Oo a Ce Pec by ‘ groan, 1,007. Balen, 2,800 19,631. ? : BAvAMNAD, Oct. 4, 1871, Cotton leew advanced; low mirilincs, ISe, RS ing porta, ooastw! 998, Bales, 1,900, eer: LOUISVILLE, Oct 4, 1871. fatrly settee 178 bhus,; ordinary piaoters’ Jugs, 87 25; good leaf, The e CMOAGO, Oct. 4, 187. Wheat active; deckined Se. 5 Nord Wiriog ‘lossd ak SP 1aig. in tas, ailecncon, urmer Fioas roles : p } 1 ase a gh aiciy etlivo; etosed at s. decline 4 $119. Corn fs ona, Vgc per ‘und 46 casks h standard, rie c.; No. 2 mixed, 435;¢.;, in the afternoon quiet; 40%c. Uats active; No, 4, @ easier; No. 3, 4c. ‘Barley easier | No. 2 aprinj owines quiet; Yc. Pork ao- five; #13 oamb'? Wid b736, solar Tiina stconger; 9%0, cash; Sixc. seller all the Dry salted meats casier; shoulters, Go. short rib ga deciined We. a at & $4 G0, Cattle 49900 w 8475.) Freights let ‘bus irs corm to Buialp, 160. Reoe 000. vbise ry 123,000 bushels wheat, 144,09) bushels corn, 161,00 bushele 18,000 barley and {ou rove, ieipments¢ ur, 61,000 Dusiieis wheat, 000 Busbels Gory, ois, iy, bare Jey and 6,000 hogs. Naw YORK JUVENILE ASYLUM. ‘The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors ‘was held last evening at the House of Keception, 61 West Thirteenth street, Mr. A. R, Wetmore, tho President, in the chai, Mr, Carpenter, the Superin- tendent of the lum, at 1766h near High Bridge, presew us moutuly report, by which it appearced that 524 boys and 97 girls ure pow tn tho institution, all of whom are in good health, The rd wiil hoid their quarterly meeting at the Asy- Jam, on Tuesday, the 17th inst., on whioa occaston there will be public exercises by the school ahd m7 by the lum Vornet Band, composed of twenty-one boys. The friends of the institution are company of children Was sent West for isdgavare is or the State of Hilnois, where sevoral hunurea wards ot in me epee are eiready happily establisted MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, ASIN ARI—GILLENDEB,—On Wednesday, Octover by the itev. Dr. Verren, at the Chuccn of the St. rd Baty ROBERT ASINARI, Marquis de St. Marzano and io, of Turin, Italy, to HELENA LOVATT, daugh- ba ae papa So Yesntan; October 3, 1871, AILEY —BROKRR.. 3, 187 the residence of the bride's parents, by tho "eve Me F, Lievenau, Georg F. BalLey, of Jérsoy City, to Lorrig B. daughter of Hon. isaac Becker, of Rulon ny Ne Yo BaksR—Writon,—At the New North Hisgham, Mase, Of Monday, Qctover 2 by Wee! Jonn Snyder, JouN 0. BaksR, Jr., of this city, to Lucy Dow, danguter of William Wuitoa, Bq, of Hingham. Bost Wi0k—SPENCER.—On Tacaday, October 3, at the baron of the Ascension, by the Rey. F. B Van Kileeck, 511.48 B. este Morrisania, to Many G., daughter of William G, Speuces, of this city, ‘bawPnnLi—& avANavon.—On Wednesday, Octoher 4, at the Church Li St. Paul the Apostie, by the Rev. George Deshon, James P. Campagut, of New York, to RUGRNIA A. . Kavanaucn, of Milwaukee, ‘AN, Septem! by the Rev. Mr. Ferd, Rotent Ik. Carton mer 4 Eres ad daughier ot Mr. John McGowan, ull of —-Trena.—On To , October 3, at thi residence of the ‘4 mother, by tuo. he. Willies Ormiston, D. 1 {UBL 8. Doug’ Jt., to MARe ae of the hate G. v there; all of this sREVBS—NIVEN.—On October 3, 19 the Church of the Redeeiner, Brooklyn, by te Hove Charles Homer, Lewis 8, Gawves to MARY ISA8BLLB Nivan, all of Brooxiyn, ‘ GoonssLL—MITCHBLL.—In Nantacket, Masa, on Tuesday, Ictober 8 at the Fesidcuce of the bridew olfered, but without | respect- Buildiugs, corner of Morton and Viecsher Meeoem, on Thursday, October 5, al one o'clock P, Me BRENNAN.~-On Monday, Brennan, Dative of county this morning, at half-past nine o'clock, where a sol- emn requiem mass will be oferet up tor the repose Or his soul, and {rom thence, at one o'clock, to Cal- vary Cemetery. The relaives and friends of bis brothers, Owen and Thomas Brady, are respectfully invited Lo attend, LROWN.—At Fatrview, N. J.. on Wednestav, Octo ber 4, Mary Buown, Wife of David brown, aged 62 ears. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, oa Friday, October 6, at tvo o clock P. M, By uxes.—At West Farms, on Wednesday, October 4, STEPHEN ely as ot Bernard and Marv Byrnes, aged 2 months and 5 days, ‘rhe relatives and friends ate invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, October 4, at tiree o/clock, from the residence of his parents, West Farms. Cave.—On Wednesday morning, October 4 ELiza JANE, youngest daughter Charles J, aud Buza dJaue Cave, aged 6 weeks, = The relatives and friends of the family are respect fnlly tnvited to attend tho funeral. from the rest- dence of her father, 2@ South Pvortiamd? avenae, Brooklyn, this (Thursilay) afternoon, at two o’clocks CAILLINGWoRTA.—In this city, on Tapsday, Oeto- ber 3, Mrs, MaBGaueT CHILiINGWoRTY, aged 75 ears, m Funeral services at St, Francis Xavier's church, ‘West Sixteonth street, on Tharsday morning, Octo- ber 5, at nt ie o'clock, ‘Oage-snovGH,—At Elizabeth, N. J., on Wednesday, October 4 Avausres 8. CressRovdd, Notice of funeral in atterroon papers, CLABKE.—On Wednesday morning, Cctober 4 a8 400 Kent avenne, near Myrtle avenue, Brookiyn, Mrs. Evizavsra ©, CLARK#, wife of James C. Clarke, in oer cé6th year. ‘Notice of funeral in to-morroww’s paper. CoyvLe.—On Taesday, Oetober 3 1871, Mrs. CATHAs RINE COYLE, in the 78th year of her age. ‘he relatives and friends of the {aruuy are respect> fully tuvited to attend the taneral, from the resl- dence of her sou, at Wililamspridge, Westchester county, N. ¥., on Friday, October 6,.a6 Nall-past three o'clock P. M. ee i LO Ion in Brookiyy, 9 October 4, Japtain Jossrit DUVATy, elatives and friends ity tnvited to attend the funeral, from his. nce, 70 Clim- ton avenne, on Sunday, at tw Pes fad etn GN Peery § ‘alter @ Unger- iiness, JOHN Sraaa ine relatives and friends of are invited to attend the funeral, te ‘Trinity suurs suis (Tuursday) afternoon, at hi ast tilt el Novick.—Members of tae New York Genealogical and Biographical Society are requested to.meet at oilce o¢ Mr. Grant, 104 Broadway, on Tharsday, at three o'clock P. M., to attend upon inetuneral of thetr late associate, Joan STAGG GAaviieER, which wil ee piace at ‘Trinity church, at hali-past uree e@’clock. Gop+rey.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 4, SETH GODFREY, m1 the 72d year uf lis uge. ‘The relatives and filends of the famuy are Invited to atten tue funeral, rom Triuity church, port, Cont., oD Friday, October 6, at quai past'two t’. M, ‘Train leaves Lwen'y seventh street depot at half-past eleven A, M.. Carriages will be in _watting on arrival of tram at Southport, Havpoce.—At Fordham, on. Mouday, October 3, Rogxr Happocr, in the 65tn year of hus age. Relatives and friends of the. ly are respect- fuily invited to at.end the tun from tue rest- dence of his son-tn-law, J. Hartley, 165 West korty- filth street, to-day (Taursday), a: o2¢ o'clock. MeLMHOLTZ,—On Wednesday, October 4, HERMAN A. HeLMnonrs, in the Sah year of nis age. ‘dhe funezal’ services .will Lake place at St. Bont. face chureh, corner of Forty-second sirect aud Second avenue, at balt-past atue A. M, The friends Of the family are invited to attend, Dotwes.—In Brovklyn, on We ‘nosday, Octoner 4, Ernatra, wii¢ of Robert Holmes, age Itelatives and friends of the fa: Of Cawbridge Lodge, No. 662, respectfully invited to attend the iunera!, on Friday, Uctoner 6, at two o'clock P. M., {rout 128 Cariton avenue, Hore.—At Stamford, Conn., on Tuesday, October 8, Jawxs More, uned 645 yoars, Fuveral on Fiiaayy moraing, at half-past ceo o'clock. On Tuesday, Octover 3, WiLt1aM J, JoxEs, 4h G2 yoarse ~ Puneral services on Friday, October 6, at one P. M., from the Presvyterian cuurch, Wostungton ave Line, Tremont, Westchester county, Y. friends of the family and members of ai Lodge, No 49, aod Morrisania Lodge, No, 174, 1. ¥, of O. £., are respectfully layited to attend. ‘AN.—Suddenly, on Tussday evening, October 3, Many F. Karn, aged 31 years. e RS, rejatiyes abd friends of the familly, aud those f brother, dward J. Kain, are respect ally invited to attend the fugeral, from her late rest- dence, 62 Canal street, tuis (Thursday) afternoon, October 5, at one o'clock. KUNZLER.—Oa Wednesday, October 4, MARGARET, wile of Andrew Kunzier. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res te ed to atiena the funeral services, her ei ce, 204 Ninth avenne, on Friday after. noun, Gil inst., at three o’clock, without further notce. Limpurdcr.—At Valley Stream, I. 1., on Monday, Octover 2, Joseruinr, beloved whe of Charles A, ger, in her 52d year, thet in. waiting at the foot of South late ret wil Bapiuht eerook Bouth Side RB: It aegis | ae hs, bi ou Thuraduy, Uctover 5, at halt. oe orclock. va. Me 1G, ROMAIBS. Wi 6 iitered ID. Greenw mevery, ~ . TEDINGTOX-OK Kuesiay, Gclobor 3, HARLEY R. Lopincton, formerly of Sallivan county, N. ¥., 17 yeata, Tine relatives and friends or the hs are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reat, dence of his son, 8. 1, Ludington, 364 Lexington avenue, on ‘Churaday, tho sth instant, a one o'clock, without biatacesd notice, oy remains wil be takem to Woodlawa for intermeut Mason. Suddenly, on Sunday, October 1, 18Tt, at ten o'clock PF. M., a8’his residence, 339 Hinidge street, Mr. Francis D.’Masox, io the Ssth year of his age, ‘The funeral services wil! take piace at the Central Baptist church, Bridge street, hear Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, on Thursaay, October 5, at two o’¢lock P. M. ‘the friends of the famuy are ivited to attend. MERKALL.—On Wedaoesday, Octover 4 WALTeR MBERRALL, of Preston, England, aged 22 years,.g Manchester (England) papers please copy. “= MILDKBECGER.—At Tarrytown, On Taesday morn- October 3, JOUN MILDEBERURK, La We TIM friends are re=pectfaily invited to attend the raneral, from wi8 Jate residence, at two o'cidck And at sev, Dr. Todd’s -burch, at halFpast two P, m., 24 Tburgday, Ocvober 5, McAULEY.—i% Dfooklyn, on Tuesday, October 8, Witlaan Moavits, 1 is tad Saree east he funeral will take pi te 73 Falion street, this Giarelay! morniug, o8 Tale past nine o'clock. ‘The remains whi D¢ faxem to the Churen of the Assimption, where @ solemu requious mass Wil. be colebrated. McAvoy.—On Wednesday bi? one o'clock, OWEN MCAVoY, son of gan McAvoy, aged 1 year, 1 mouth an aya ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family ate respect. fully invited to attend the funeral. irom ms late res- ideace, corner Marcy avenue and Llopkins strect, Brookiyn, on Tharvday afternoon, at ‘hall-past two O'clO0K, MvDONALD.—On Castleton Fill, at the residence of her son-in-law, Hiram Dixon, on Thesday, Ucto- ver 3, Mra Many McDoNna.o, In the 786i year of nar o “ieintives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Peter’s church, New Brigaton, tis (Tuursday) morning, at eleven o'ciocis. 3 O'DONNELL.—At his residence, 107 West Forty: sixth street, on Monday, Octooer 2, HusH O’DoN- NBLL, in the 74th year of his age, ‘Tue relatives and friends of the family are r- spectfally iy! to attend the funeral, from the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Fifvieth street, on Thursday, oth inst, at nine o'clock A. M., to Oalvary Cemetery. Nevada papers please copy. PaTrey.—in Brookiyo, on Tnesday, October 3, 1871, Mrs. Many C., wife of Captain K. 6. Patten. ‘The relatives and friends of the begog t te fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, Octo~ ber 6, from her’ fate residence, $91 South Oxford treet. mabe ews “4 Notice of foneral hereatter. Maine papers please copy. Sneranp.—On Sanday, October 1, suddenly, ab G int, MATINEW SHEPARD, aged 26 years. In Ile respected, ta death lamented, Suiru.—Saddeniy, on Wednesday mor October 4, i871, OdARLES EDGAR, only son of J. bm ong aud Marte T. Smith, aged 4 months and 4 Paneral from the residence of his. peeent 53° Greenwich avenue, on Thursday, at hall-past one UuPLeny.—On Tuesday, October 3, MARGARRT A. ene Of Joseph Umpleby, in the 69th year of her tatives and friends of the family are invited io attend the funeral, irom tho pb cay ta her son, 129 Soutn Second street, bene B.D, on Tharsday afternoon, Uctover 6, at hall-past two Syoak, ‘AN VALIN.—At Tappan Town, Rockland county, on Tuesday, Uctober 3, Captain JouNn VAN VALIN, aged 64 years, ue relatives and friends of the famil: respect- fully invived to attend the funera!, from 11s late reai- dence, ou Friday, the 6th inst., at ten o’clook A, M. Trains leave foot of Chambers street, via Hrie Rail. Foad, at eight o’olucks