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THE COURTS. -Ppening of. the Criminal Term of the United States Cireuit Court—A Collision Case—Busi- nes in the Court of Oyer and Terminer— . & Mother Claiming Her Child from the ‘Fathe:—A Church Difficulty Set- tled—Important to Real. Estate \Owhers—Business in the Gem- etal Sessions—Desi:ions, “WAITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. “The regular circait of vhis Court will commence -on Monday next before Mr. Lewis 6. Woodruff. The calendar, metuding crimmal and civit cases, 1s one ‘of ‘thas has been presented for some caret On ine « ai le of the we Vad Rapeede admiraily and ob er causes WiH be bi UNITED STATES (TES oisTAICT oust. Admiraity Cases. Beiore Judge Blatchford, Lange 03. suip Hibernia and the Steamtug Re- "Mef.—The cause of action’ in tala. case Was errone- ously stared yerterday,-. Tne: suit is brought to re- cover damay: ‘occastuned to a sctiooner ma colnet The See omy ‘on. both aides closed Josterday ani tae papers submitted to the Judge. — UMITER STATES COMMISSIONERS" oauaT. Charge eo! Resleting a Us a Uustom Hoese Oficer. Le.vre Comuifdsioner Shiekis, ‘The United Siates vs, Michael Gof:—The aefend- ant, who had been charged with resisting @ Custom House officer @iscuiarge of his duty some at appeared belore the Comiuls- apa curiendereu b inseli. ie gave bull in re} ieawait une ee te of tue Grand Jury. CaURT OF OVER AND AND TEAMINER Discharge of tho Grand Jucy—Indictments, Pleas and Sentences, Before Judge Baruard, ‘This Court met at eleven A. M. yesterday. “An onsual Gruwa of spectators filled the rgom:: It was wumored ani generally supposed that. the Grand Jury would bring ‘mM touictments: agiinat certuint amombers of the “tung,” Lut-the expectations 1n this eegard Were disappointed. One only of thid class of was ied, A grand surprise- ences wad prese piscHaBGB OP TOE GRAND JURY. ue edge aid \6 very quieliy aud noatly. He.did ‘complimentary phrases, but simply told ne gpl lot wisa to muke tueir lavors Op- ingly would discharge them fr aution, ia He Byet post a Cot ad Granu ees 1mpaneiled on Monday. ne: of prisoners were arraigned to. to plead fo =a fe agaist tuem, ‘the mosiim- ee OUe, MURDER CASE! valium f, Howe thelr cow, not guilty, rue, fist, of was D Wilke, uccused of the cath eed Pattie 3 Dext. cea ears Foley, the alleged mui- adores ot Jaun 4’ Brien; the third cave, ‘Joha o'Bricit, piu, Ady che muriter has ‘Charles Casey, and last wats heed acousnd of the jmurder ‘Buley—thig cae geucraily known as as. anders”? were, remauded tor 4 guilty of : Kpocket, pl cares rage mek # ulan's hh Was hay ran focus Sentenced to sing Sing 1 lor AWO years. Alonzo Ames 358 Cornelius O'srien p a vil remanded (tal, I Wit next Munday, to wach Wine the peut ry wae | - @lachanged. * supmea CouxT oAAMNERS. A Blotber seeking Hor. Child. Before Judge Ingraham. \Pere.anna Kimball,—This was'a writ of habeas ‘-QOkpusicake. The reiator secks the ‘Custody of ber doughter, phi dua She xers fortis in her-petl- ton vans ie 180K abe was masrioa. 10 lpi. Elan that they bave one child, the daughtor in nen- ton; that he bag ever contributed much to" her ; tbat he habit of beating her, #bl ce attempted to cit her (roa with oraser; Ry Frequently g gets intoxicated, andin January juned her and her child; that in August Jast she seut tne monila to-visit him, end that si them he: has to give Bet: PP The: chiid ana ah parties appearcd in Court. After some dis- cussion vermission was granted. the mother to seo Sages the Aalor House, aiter whioh it would returned ww the cus of its father, sud on Taeetay next would be ied’ The quoation as to whom shuuld be given its permanent custody,, * <Mugn Kelly vs. Louls J.° Bury ¢a’.—Motion de- 1. F. Renard et al. vs. Mocanitt et al.—Inyanction coniinned. provided defendant complies with con- ‘otherwise denied. i“ George Micon es Middleton.—Motion Phillip Hunter oa, ‘Magdatina Huriter,—Report ot selerne conlirucd ond judgment of divorce rented. F.. Beekman vs. Henry B, Andrews.—mouon de- Weave tO renew on dcicndant giving 2 with -eieatent of hus resilience 10. this city and time af for last oar ‘SUPERIOA COURT. A Church Dimeuly Settled. Before Judge Frecdman. , Phe Church of tha Redeemer vs. James T, Craw- fora.—The action 1n this case was vrought to re- + dover $524, & “school building fund” -alleged to . stave been ta tne hanis of the defendant, and with- Actes) from its proper disposition.. The case : oie resies and Bee eter de- carried jour! peals, eae the 4 and @ new. tria{ Un the present trial the Court directed a Sesser ti plaintuf for the fll amounts, with in- $204 87, With costa, MARINE COURT—PART |. Kmapertant to Selle: f Ren! Estate. haat Belore Judge Gross, \ Berger ve. Moore,—This case comes up'for trial a + ther time ‘The ye} for services in selling cer- 250, The plaintid not o. Lane does not claim eeman es as to ae and testim: . a id by Way o! nica |§ dans denied el onploying the plaintéffm any maagocr, claimi for ihe purchaser, Diwendeavur bein, renrovehous the negotiations tw Mower the price of @ property. Jury still out, : CCURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Alleged HomichtemAcquittal of the Accused. Before Recoruer Hackert, At the opening of the Vourt yesterday Cart Prese artuigned at the bar charged with homicide in in cansing the death of Leonard im on 25th of Ni on Novemb Who knew anything about the the ooomrrenee ~ Pe was abr ~ Teetth eaeee between Second a Third grouse Ake evening in question; nh ard them quar ling, but a8 they Were Germans be could oot ta? and Ge . Oregert ib was then cf at he stairs, ana when he ) ‘ned Sam Urogar: tying at the foot Of the stairs, in’a drunken condition. ‘the egies bel tat they would pe able death a few aays afterwa: Dat the w nanos coud ot be found. ds ‘Mr. Veliows abandoned the case, and the Re- Corder inmcucied Ine gary to wcquit the accused. TUMBS POLICE COURT. 4 Clork Steals $1,600 from the New York med Reaton Kxprees Company—Fally Com- wmlued tor Trial, (3. Predetick Aytoon, an employe of the New York G@hé Boston Express Company; was yesterday morn- my arraigned before Judge Hogan at the Tombs, charged by Gustavus A, Fuller, Frosident of tne company, with collect , on hy I 4 yeni Sud li cos same «a hia oa uve isa of y and nok g since Tecarned! from Queber. “He has been trusted wi eums of mone sap harets: the present er ne the “te fe sgn d of Jon F. nce, to Jewett, of ireeee net ver knows un Ne Aytoon) catled at ie ta 0 de ey of toon cailed at Baga ef taersncesting “gessars ere ey aad received the amount, Was con‘ronted before Mr. fen t ae an iceman wears: ceived tne money, pera finding the proofs toler- eouel ‘wai li Se gl Wen nes ta ffenes there fetta 0 rg snore " eet Be was tui Cont minted’ for trial at Un Seagions in default Of $2,900 bay py LAND ONDER Wats, aE ice Oct. ewer} whee & was no beter, The Ow ‘Onange to-day ome mies were weak. market Was heavy and < when tt Cotton was steney watil toward be «0H, beoaitie WER. sonme.wentER. The money market was caster, although exitave gant rates continued to ve pau’ mM the earlier fours fof making engagements The govera- cent to seven gold, pata 1-16tn'to %, and tn a few instances’ }s per cent. The immense liquidation on ine Steck Ex- change maturally contributed to tne relaxation o the ba which became quiie easy before three o'clock, when borrowers were offered balanees at aix amd seven per cent. ‘The paper market 1g entirety negiectea as @ comse- quence of the high" rates prevailing for the use of money on Gemand. FOREIGN BXCHANGR LOWER, The steadiness of the London money market has checked the advance tn rates for sterling exchange, and the market “has been freely supplied receatly with bills drawn on the British insutance compantes. having risks on property in Chicago, where the losses of foreign companies have been anous $10,000,000, _ Under these circumstances the leading drawers have Leen able to lower their rates, The market at one time of the day was weak, but closed: ‘with @ steadier feeling on’ the easing of terms. for he ‘use of gold. ‘Tue following were the final quotations:—Sterling, sixty days, Commercial, 1074 107%; good to prime bankers’, 107%¢a 103; short sight, 108% @ 109; @ 5.283¢; Antwerp, 5.324 @ 5.25; Switzerland, 5.28% & 5.28%; Hamburg, 354 &@ 35%; Amsterdam, 40), a raukfort, 40% a 41%; Bremen, 77% a 184; Prussian thalers, 71)¢ a 72, GOLD STRONG—I14% a 114%. The gold market was stea:ly and devoid of special feature early in the day, and fell off to 1144, but closed up strong on purchases by the foreign bank. ers, who werein receipt of advices by cable that ‘Amcrican sectiritics Were weak ana lower at night- Jall this evening*in London. The supply of cash gold Was very irregular, and rates fluctuated widely. ‘The course’ of:pricés to-day is showa in the table:- In the: gold oan market the rates ranged ‘rom | 4 per cent for po.rowing to 6 per cent for carrying. ‘The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank wore: as | TOMOWSin> ‘Tne goveriment list was better and FL Steady, Al Sir! mngaity for "01's ‘Bet tn to corer | Specuigidve sales, and these 1saues became excep- Uonally strong. Loe following were the closing street prices:—United States currency’ sixes, u0x TH; do,” do,,..1881, registered, 114. a 115; do. do., coupon, .115%., &, 115%; do, five. | twenties, realsteted, May and November, 109 | @ 110; do. do,,386%, coupon, ‘ao., 1149 a 1144; do, d0., 1864, da. 04; 11334 & 113%; do. do., 1865, do. do., 104)g'a 1149f; do: a0.,” registered, January and July, lise ‘de, do./'1865, coupon; do., 112% # 119%; | 40, do., P ' a decided-tmprovement in bot ‘feeting and prices, ‘The lowest prices of te day, Were made soon, after the morning Board, and were occasioned by a Phils | derptita telegram” announcing the failure of a heavy Operator m' Reading. This stock droppea to 109 amid.gteat éxcitement, and by ite decline set the rest of the'market'on the downward turn again. A rally toward the beginning of the second session of the Board ‘tnaugurateu a spirited reaction In prices, particularly when‘one of the firms which suspended a few days ago sent word to the Stock Exchange that-they were ready vo pay all’ claimsin ful: with mterest, The tirm Jo question, Messra H. S. Cam- bioss &Co., atopred the very prudent and honor- abie course of suspepding ‘before the declining mar | ket had*rendered thet msdivént,’ Hence they have veen able to--sottle in’ fall’ with ail oreditors and resume Disiioss,. Again, the malicious insinu- ations ms to” tre stanaing’' of ‘one (or ‘te Walf’ street ‘oanks were openly withdrawn by the operator Whose''offer ¢0 sell Its stock on time op, tlons occasioned so much indignation‘om Thursday evening, fe ot only retracted what he ‘nad said, but, it feweported, made the amende. honoradic by proceeding to the bank and’ apolomzing to its om, cial, |The sotearing- up 'of the —atmos- pher® generally, 80 far aa the banks are concerneas “the triumph Of - the: ‘Thitd- Ave- nue Savings Bank. in living out ‘the run upon Jt, aud iarge parchases of good stocks for legitimate investment, imparted quite a cheerful tone, to the market later in the afternoon. Reading got back to 106 on heavy dealings, resulting, 11 was sald, from orders to. buy given by the wealtny lnay speculator residing in Providence, whose operations in thia stock we Lave had occasion to speak of be- fore. Before the wind-up of business this serenity was somewhat marred by another failure in Phila- delphia, Reading receded to 104 and other prices teil off, but w less proportion, the final street mar- ket oeing dull and steady. HIGHEST AND LOW EST PRICES. The following table shows the high est-and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day:— Highest. yw New York Central consolidated ...... 88 New York Central scrip “THe RAILROAD BONDS. an seal Were the bida for the railroad New York Cen O's, 1883. 98; New York ( 1837 SOUTHERN. SECURITIRG LowsR. The Sonthern iist way heavy and’ generally lower, with a further sharp degline im: South Carolina new bonds; the July issues or which suid at 42. Tho following were the closing prices; inclusive of qud- tattons for the -Jeading S0uthero: menicipal and failroad bonds:-- Tennessee, excoupon, 65.8 66; do. néw, 65 & 6634;.Virginia, ex-coapon, 69 a 62; Go., new, 67 & 70; do, registered stock, old, 49 52; Georgia stxen, 60 & 86; doy sevens, 90 & 98; North Caroliaa, ex-coupod,” 40s 42; 46. finding, 1866, 38 -& 36; do, dO., 1668, 28 & 30; do, ew, 23 @ 25; do, special tax, 15 @ 17; Missoun sixes, 99 @ 6; do., fKened” Hannibal and St, Josepn, 024 94; Louisiana sixes, old, 67 a 70; do, new, 60 @ 62; do, levee sixes, 67 a 12; do, do, eights, 80.8 85; do. Penitentiary sevens, 67 « 71; do, railroad eights, 768 80; Alabaina fives, 68 & 72; do, eights, 1008 102; do. railroad eights, 90 a 95; South Carolina sixes, 10 8 76; do, now, January’ and July, 42.42%: do. new, Apri and Octoner, 40 043; Arkansas sixes, 558 53; do, sevens, 50.0 60; Mobile and Ohio Raliroad sterling, | 88’ $9} 40, tn, (orebt tigtits, 60's 85; da..second , etghta,.20. Mississippi Central Railroad, first mortgage, Bevons, 80 9 66; dq do, secoud mortgage, cignts, 73 & 76; New Orteans and Jackson, first mortgage, 65 | St. Lonte in 5.108 08 Beng acta 27h 78: Mecsas en an Cnarieston Ratiroad, dret mortgage, 858 87; 40. do., Seethers i i 80 second mortgage, 75 a $0; Greenville and Columbia 8 Railroad, gaaranteea by Soutn Carolina, 62a. 66; 23 Macon aud Brunswick Raliroed, gusrantecd by s Georgia, 72 0°76; Wilmington, Charlorte and Ruther. | Gorm mesh Weslera yello 2 ford. Railroad eights, 65 « 60; Memphis and maces, 4% Littie Rock Railroad eights, 7 9 80; Memphts | [V5 mem, puncheons losin city sixes, 54 @ 56; Savammah city sevens, 86 a 90; h a Now Onieans old, 10.816; do, tsaued rail- ‘see pods, <:868, 70 8 76; do, sevens, 05 8.70, 58 ag? - ZHE DRY GOODS IMPORTS. ‘pale Tus tniporte of forpig” ITY goods at this port dar- Dibatondy; ing the Week ending October 12 1871, wore $2,538,509. | Fie es ie de Uboas ee ab Sat a petting shown on the, market was $2,417,700 Bae POOR, - Wi thiy ined dat andlgoonn elt at ai oahone SALESAT THE WEW YORK STOOX EXOHANGE. teat sou se berth ‘room Friday, Oot, 13-—10:15 A. M, firmer, which ‘checker buslaces torn conslaeran'e 08 $99, ¢, @2..8 SheNYCAHR KR... 88 srieat here warn al ey for veanle for abartery Dut (te ae “He shippers ere a there. wal but « moderate b asiness oo al a See i meant ak ie tae it 25000 UB 5's, . 4 ” pail Rid 5000 US 5's, tas 900 bn tn tation; anne a ed rad eT ay Presanes He rscahe E805" badnels ine Ted. TNs charters comprise:—A Norwegian bark, 3,f00 quarters. to Cork for’ ordern, ta. Gd.t late Tast eveniag, «British ‘east coast of freland, 3 bbis. crude oil, ‘5x. 9d. ba oan lend Kingdon, frem Phil bia to Cork for orders to ‘ne Tarced Roce 8,400 dbis. roleum, 7%, or 6d. off if direct; = tah bark, 2400 bbls, do., same voyage and rate; an fan bark hence to Gibraltar for orders wo the Mediterra- moan, 1.00 petroleum, $0c,; an Americun Dark {rom Chat I, ales cotton, 916d. ; a ship, 1 fos te general , On private raiscoy cargo, cach SW, 0W) fest Lumber, froin a Bouthern iver ey and Ove per cent a fitidh Yark trom a Florida port to the River Plate, 80.) feet lumber, $25 and five per cent primage. ago NNRS'—The market for ott cloth and ba ny 4 continned ‘and no fmportamt sales have been reported; quoted ce (©. @ 16Me. for light to.heavy bags, and Ue.‘ 1d, scooruing to quality. .& Sale.of'100 bales of elo {0 Boston, was 1 Joke been a moderate eens for jut tf ‘sales of 1,000 to arrive, 5 per Geor, which ina ae lower. We quote: ab 2 33 Wo $1 65 ag) 70 nila, 19) ue sen oxo. a 63c. gold; jute atta, tke. a Bio. our. Hors.—The market shows no erect chenae rematn- ing. quiet, It is intimated thas the fire at ago has de- wureyed about 5,0.0 dales of hops. If this be epg will, um bave the eifect — rg advancin fitter. oat peices ‘atl olerig tra B5e, a Bie. ; Ks $ivart ott olde, bos ibars'calltormise’ aise gan ids is * ranings Be Py rear fact Bo. old, $e. & 150. ee somewhat fallen oh bat prices have not changed, a demand for shipping hay bas jolders re- qual firm in ipation of demand. Retail tell oer y at former prices. Straw was in fair mand: tat allies: yy rye, €03. & We quoter Aiibplogy St 06-0 10s re. ae bd or is; $I Lig ore Fre 8 ‘800, inzse—The demand’ was fair. 1 08; ‘Matamoros 23 ibs. een ber Seg Buenos Ayren, about at tas ibe at some a wae weakened by smafust in the mouey mark chinese ot which ca eanvoa seote tiveral offerings for cas = seeSebsssess KER 2I8Esssass! vy. soageugrerscalay: ze esSSBacSSSEVESSESESESSESSTSEEES. tan) 0 mars tas market comunued quiet firm under emall ~ of arisherrle ote er apbesents Li a | iat aba pe nea ate ac ra ae Amerigan: a ries sanell <i at ‘Sit 8 888 for No Lend 4ib e 4 ult rout 39, a, a 1,000 do. to arrive i 3 60, Sorren Ses ‘New rails were scarce and wanted. = Scarce! 72 onal was offered at the works. a eee x old rails on private terms, - nied, Tata Seon 100 io. L at @ ‘far ‘wes ‘quiet but at G2 bo tor wil. fe was at 680. a 83c. in Lanoed was 1,200 eailons oe winter lard ey t1] Bnd 160 bla, g slo. do. at 8734c. Olive was firm at $1 23}4 2135, with @ jobbing trade, avude eolton seed was dette “4 Abc. Castor less ae at $19 20. Fish ofis were quiet. ahste ipubaden ic. @ 413g0; crude sperm $1 25, and Nor pe a ey aca aecteety w Bis oD Prmolex.—The market to-day for refined was dull and 100 8055 lower. Sales were made for the month at 233c., but at the 19 0.8 83 logo 28 xe, was the, best bid. Crude wag, dull Dit, without 900 N'Y $635 olloeabio ‘change, In price; quoted at M4ie. for Hight, and 100 gi 14dec. for 4b gravity, sph continued ‘quiet, but quoted rod steady at 1c. a io, for Western and cuty. olLwas 18 and ¢ ‘at 28igc. 9 28c. The sales sea. ined. were : bbls, standard white, in /lote, for re ied mainder of month, ab Faiore was entirely neglected. 300 Greek there was», moderate business i at fone former e Philadelphna market continued duit weie no sales reported; quoted - oo dpc ama ded, for spot and month, apd 80, Lf 3 ent poe 120 alee rate spoken: eee 4. le eagier a ‘tlement seller's Lage ined 33 Northwes‘crn Northwest'n pf. on "He Hs COMMERCIAL REPORT, pe eps unt Put ow a By eaise Fray, Oct. 13-6 P. M. 62 bola. p ne Wee mitale—Nothing of a. Autizs)—The market was quiet, but steacy for pots and sree roa lay peatja at $7 75 a $8 95 and 8925.0 89 75 respectively, we Weqnots- Diy CANDLES were in moderate trade demand at 286, a 290, for stearic, $96. for patent sperm, 290. for plain sperm, 2c. tor parafiin and 13c. @ lie. for sdamantine, at which figures the market was quite steady. reased steady at 6ihea Tigo for the range, Butter was only mode- rately active but sien ; quoted a 22 for ‘estern; rs % ; Ble. esas 376 ‘Corrr®.—American ingot was in light demand, yet the hole We We' Chea Circe e continued for eas etn od we taal eoainued very wrong, wit ale of 1000 in. Lake | fay Bn af falar GRE fe for choles do. Lice. for 2830. per Ib, Rick w demand. ‘tne al sheathing, tc. @ 290.; nails, 30c.; bolts and braziers, 84¢.; Ts ely 8 ls "Pain mat Tern bags yellow metal sheathing, 20¢,; do. do. bolts, 50, ,amd do, do, | [240 end Ot ¢ carolina Wigs. to Ui pee. Baile, 280, he ue Sethi eontinned ‘firm, bat quiet, A sale of 50 tierces a and R40 ,bagn' Cerlon, née ann Benteld, on te Heaters ain inated demaai with salad terms. We quote Wig. oa Pe, fe. continued inacitvs ana'tominal se 83-5 8940; and rong RY aasaced a $3 06 8 06. cemaees ae SPELTER was whew O with @ moderate dem: Silesian realized 5 ib. ‘ieocarl waa iyo vf a 1g to quality, led, Dut holders were ge. for fair to goon redn- i their views) demandi: ch risineas. ised 60) hha Pra tort 3 Goaeas loshosia 900 bade good tale si reiag ry due market for be on the spot reonest | pe! 25 bhds. Pons. Bico at suger nt aironger under a. continued geod dentand frome; Refined was in tn fair demaurd at 118008 Lats ec. forex, and ed i were Cn t { itaber Fite) ane share | 1 fc. for A and 127%0. a 4 oot hard. We quot In: fe gt ayers, who Ware nual ob ‘oblieed $9 with my fron err (0 gommon a ie to erties a3 ta good, fair t's ae weer 43 sttupperteseursease tinher weakte ine merkartuncn Te | ois proceryy ‘ngaly hinds. rweakee fi L the close, bad a dowawatd tandency, win more reucra than | Secs alge? moleeese. hhocs and jes Ay hed — at the appended jonas. The advices received Alge. 2 6c. Mavani ta See weavers wandarv, Noe. Tto ay of frost at the South Br Mie. 8 Hie. dou, 010 1h Sige, we; do 18 te oles cj . for {ature -delivery was Typos doy" white, ALC. lhe! Powe Rico mating peices, the market openi: excited and 0.’ OME. -» grocery grades, 9: ce atle. Brazil ote uit 19 11-1 Bitch ‘saadare ion to 1%, Vac. aoe Java—Datel ton November. Ishye. for December standard, Nos. 10 to 19, 9qa-a 9)e. -Manila—Superior and extya superior, “eis i tay of @ light demand the market for entucky Lata its firm Nader moderate ‘ings. to. 129 hhde. at from 734c. tee) 1b at ee ate . afm, ih onset (200 bales ite k ig and par was quiet bat ce if charcoal ah $8 %, gold, pes ar pete at 88 26, cold, per box, and 50) oreeido, at old, per. box. udte:=1. 0, coke, ; #0 Shasconl $0 76 Ta 89; coke tome, 88 3 < 7 60; charcoal Vern fab, eae B50, and straite, aipae te pr ge TALLOW was sornewbat to-day, alibongh ably lower. iba, ab S3ye- tor good and ate —Keeeipts, {12 bole, The market was dui and closing’ weak. fhe salsa were 176 bbls, at Sc. a 2 Pet ‘ome mites Fe H ae Dec at —There hae change in the market o om di, ot apn ous Bem B qy market since ooo aie. eon FS ales, Oi Hota career ws i Roane * iB Tom of Xana rward x ic a A ic.; December, | ibs. hort he hae 7 oA 25,000 Ibs. oer B8c. ; byw Ibe, eee : beles vow: ie ot ak ny Ls ail on. KILLED IN A FIGHT, Coroner Keenan yesterday held an inquest on the body of Thomas O'Connor, late of 320 East Thirty- fourth street,.who diedtrom the effects of a frac- tured spine, received early last Tucsday morning, while engaged In a fight with Patrick Malone, at the foot of Thirty-fourth street, East River. O'Connor and Malone, who boarded together, had some alignt misunderstanding and agreed to setiie lite = unpleasantness by @ “rough and tumble’ fight, and, while thay en- gaged, Malone threw O'Connor on his head jo a shosldere, A fracture of the spine was the con+ ace, from which déath resuited. It dui not appear raring the Investigation that there was any invent on the part of Malone to oa yeas ‘3 le, nd doubtless there was none, found th verdics in La oy Rel mith ig w Coroner Keenan To-day he wil'b will te Telen Telensed on oa bail to await the action of the Grand Jury. Deceased was twenty- % ¢ One Yoars Of age aud @ native of Irgiand ae the hee an wvailable for ‘orompt. delivery; 8 Arete ani eerceremte ame | were held at 858, gold, per tom. We note sales of 100 tous | Steele, ol RATURE, cae sole-was in fairdemand at full prices. | porn of: jes 250 bbia. at Bis 50 | Ner son-1u-law, NEW YORK H&KALD, SATURDAY, UUTUBER i4, 1871—TRIPLE SHEMY a a ete! CRUEL DESERTION. 4 Mother Deserting Her Twe Daughters— Left at a School and Afterwards Handed Over to the Authorities at Yorkville Pelico Court. 4 Frenchman, named Mailor, and his wife ap- peared yesterday afternoon before Justice Coulter, tthe Yorkville Police Court, accompanied by two interesting little girls, whose history ts suMclenuy interesting to make a book quite as entertaining as the ‘Babes in the Wood.” Their names, Mr. Mallor sald, a8 faras be was aware, were Jennie and Minnie Hewitt. Abows nine months sincc a lady, giving her name as Mrs, He wit, went to Mr. Matlor, ‘Who keeps @ voardiag school for young —s at No. 124 East Forty-sixth % and asked lim to take charge of her children and that she would him the gum of $700 @ Cer = ms trouble. giuiaren: were taken the school these conditions Promised remuneration, never came, although lessers were received by the Mauors quite frequently from the mother of the children, showin; her always either at Washington or at Ajbany, au from the contents Of those letters, 1t would seem as if she were the whole of her ime up to her eyes in legislative business, In answer to & note sent to her at length by Mrs. aes the mother wrote, telling. her to go to Mr. Townsend, & law- ad 4 Ci cat} and that he would pay $600, which he would charge to her cae Madame Malior, however, on going to Mr. Yvownsend, learned from him that he had no acquaintance whatever with # lauy of that naine, and of course he rr eaduse, to al ond to the demand made upon his result of this webaty was that no auiore who, tf they be believed thomseives, are quite Poor, yesterday, as already stated, went beiore lustice Coulter and asked that the children be token away from them, The request was complied wit “4 and they were sent to the Catholic Protector; ; very intelligent and well-mannered 11 Fay aud have eyidently been in good nands Deretoiore. Ht was, therefore, with pain that those ihe reseut saw the poor waus doomed to live, probably fovever, or, at least, for some time to come, upon the charity of the city. “MARRIAG ES AND. DEATHS. Married, ARENDI—Parnganr.—On Wednesday. October 11, at the residence of the bride’s father, EDWARD ARENDT, of Cincionatt, (6 Misa PAULING FaLiGaNt, of New York city.’ No ards. Cincinnati Commercial please copy. EaeRton—WALSH.—At Brooklyn, on Thursday, Octover 12, by the ‘Rev, Oharies 5. Robinson, D. D., JAuus 0. KowaToN, to PANNA Ni, daughter of thé late Walsh, 0! Brooktyn. ELY. Cea th Tharsday, October 12, 18Tl, at Bloom! the Rev. Henry Ward Beecier, OtaRLBS bruit LY. of New to JesstB, ‘org, youngest daughter of William Kent, HESS--BENSELIN.—On Tnurday, October 12, br the Rev. Father Zeller, at the residence of tne bride, DaNiEL higss, of Sew York, to JuNNim BEN: of Newtown, L. —VANDERHOOF—A¥'St John’s church, Pen; tated: Engtdud, on Tuesday, September 19, i987) by the Rev. D. McAnally, SAMUEL LER, tormerly Hees to ANNIE VANDERHOOP, Of New York. patexs ‘AN ae —On Wednesday, Veto! 1, ‘At Ea lewood, N, " ., at the resiaencs of bad do's nts, Dy the Rev. Henry M. Booth, J, Warp Lrpgcxgs,: to YM anGAnertas daaghter of Hon. John Van Brunt. SuiEL Farrah anda Fe tg 14 . 30! Bacio, Mr. JoHN Hf. SHietps to Miss daughter of gonn B. Wortenuyke, Esq,, WINVilles mn Wedni AMBLL ‘5a 4 omer eeeeee wrested Capri) SAE WARD—SHABUKY. jay, October 12, at Bu e “f ct ee Trim "Baugh wad: quiel, bub steady the Gharoh 7 the Ta ‘New York, by the imo me Re: ‘Satna oa Seabury, 1 D., te Rev. OnARL es Wit 6 10 Alb ‘2 ‘erm biaM Warp i ies BLigN AwgLia Skauuny, daugh> ' clergy mal palit its ed a FOE ee ea tad Ol Nieateaaay, eas 4, at Tee ayo the residence of the brite pa rents, y Ge. Rev. J. 113% 15000 0 2. Duryea, AURXASDER RAVER WO derma tis ps pre | Bae est, daughter ene Grege,, Esq, wll, of } ei ore, roo! Ha tama oS WoopDavrow.—In this ‘etty, on. Tuésilay, ‘May Leosidiired 28, by: the Row. Sidney:A.| Corey, Mr./ J. Davron One Woop to Miss KLIZaBRTH M,. Darron, bork of New ad sersey,, ie Disa. 4 ws: Apun.—On Thursday, Octobét 12, Ross BELL, In ie tant daughter of Seligman and Cardiine Adicr, ag tJ Ti months and 10 days, i Relatives, friends and membcrs of ‘omiple SOR Emanvel are ‘© respect ral, from the residence of her ‘pptyoen rourtn Lexington avi “eens ‘rookip 2 ay hallepaee nine a 9 ometatives and and friends af ‘the attend the funeral, on Saturday, o'clock, Apu. the residence “tt ay rhe relatives aut fteuds of the family are re- ectinlly invited to. attend the funeral, on Satur- October 14, at balf-past one o'clock, trum the Tesidence of her parents, 89 Morton, corner of Greenwich street, BrRriscor.—On Thursday, October 12, Mary Evrza- BETH, daughter of Patrick and Mary Briscue, aged 8 years 6 months. ha relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully mvited to attend the Fortbras, from her ‘parents’ residence, No, 218 Eighty-fitn stree' near Second avenue, on Sud: Onto er 14, at ont eae fear 38 street, Broo ANP LD ih on, MARY Q. BRANDT, 6 months and ¢ ‘o’cLock. Brooke,—On Nreanentay, October” 11, Mra, CATHENINE BROOKS, aged 62 years. | . ‘The taneral mu take} ince from **~ is vee Hubbard, uA Genes street Naa any Saluriar, October i, at two P.M, ‘.8N.—In Brooklyn, on. Thu Mrs, JAMES CULLEN. oe piece apy Relatives and friends are. requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday, October 15, from her late resi- —_ 85 Plymouth street, in pavers please copy. NAVI Eluabetaport, N |. Jo, On Thursday, Oc- | to et, 12, WILLIAM. Davis, fo 5 a) of age, formeriy ve, Roscren, The retaoe wi bertaken today (Saturday) to Greenwood Pa bay poate DOR obae I. ts SARELLA ries ‘Felicl f Bly in the 70th year of neg it relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Bartholomew's church, corner of Great Jones sireet and Lalayetie Place, om Sunday afternooon, October 15, at hail past one o'clock precisely, FAWKXER.—On Friday, October 13, 1871, FLiza JANE, Only dangtter ot Henry and Annie Fawkner, in the Sth year of her age, The relatives and irlends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ou Sunday, 19th tust., at one o’clock, from 840 East Eleventh street. FULyAM. eARAN FULLAM, mative of the city of Dubiin, Irclan The relative and friends of the family are, re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, froin ler lence, Seventy-fourth atreet, between First wt eh sone avenues, on Mena October 15, @ one oc * BT rel hia mmotnerty in Massena, St. | Lawrence county, N..¥., on Friday, morning, Ocvo- ber ot Of disease of the kidaeys; Joan i. Sgom 8, ae Os Yue fit October 15, Joszrn T., eldest son of Joseph and fang Ball, in te Fahy year of his age. * anerin will take place ont ‘hts ‘inte résidence, yn Stn. 412 Weat -Forty-miniti street, at one P. M., day, 15th inst. Relatives and friends ard respect: UIness, br imvited to attend. Bi . Helms, LMS.—On Friday, Octover 13, after Jon, ADRLAIDE EurLra TERKSE, matt Ua CHiartes aged 34 years, 3 months and ‘The r and triends oft tne Tainily are Lagi faily. Tavited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at buli-paet one o'clock, without further notice, Hinpann/—On ‘ihorsday, October 12, Marcellus 8. , son of Frederick W. and Ellzabeurs, 3 years and 6 montna, The relatives-and friends are respectfully invited fo attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o’eleck; fronr Ms" patents’ residence, 1,586 Sec- ona avenue. Hout.—-On Friday, Ootober.15, Mra, MARGARET i. Mine relamiyes au feted’ are Mi Is Tespectfally mvited toatvend the fanerr, from her late residence, 467 Dean street, Brooklyn, om Monday, October 16, at two o'clock. Janks.—At Smithtowm,L—I., on Thursday, Octo- bet 12) 187], ‘MATILDA 'H.-wife of Benjamin Janes, oO E ewan in Hail Fiard EYMER, —In Harlem, on Thu Ocvover 12, MYth. MARY KeYMER, aged 28 yea a The relauves aod friends are Penpacntitly invited apeuly {pe a faneial ‘om het late residence, No. 133 East 12: ‘em, on Su: ternoon, Setober 1s ca one ne oetek. sit era oh pe taken PatCTsO! morn! it Kiana bcd. tha ober 03 INSHELA, & bg rty be me county ae a sy i and those of as is friends nd sec tances, sons PATE ad Th jae, rare most respectfolly in. vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, October * at two o rolook irom hie lute resiaence, No. 1 Btate street, Brooklyn. consump- LaLor.—On tober. of tio, at 06 se Ama, oto Stoo tis GERALD son-of the late Hichare hid al Aner ni aa wt ade, county Kilkenuy, ireland, oat” SPECIAL NOTICE. —KNIGHTS OF St. rick. ne Members of this association are bigs Uils day bp at nine rae i, sar at $e sorkion, or our late ‘prot Lalor. order, JOHN mame Gerad ead” | A JOHN Prana ts jurer, SreciaL active and honorary mem- ‘vers of the ris Br Onicers’ association are ronenee to egy ab ag ps meap atreet, Brook. ine.A. M., to atrend the’ fn on Sacpidad, Aes » at ni {toe Tate. Gerald i Labor, our es itimented associaic, By order, nt ee o— BENSON, President, J. W. Burs: A a far! em, On Friday, October 13, JonN Laxna, late of, the Central Park police, aged 51 are nda of the ter are reapect- pany’ fvived t aiead Spueral Aram, Ave- ‘nue Met! Bpise ea , corner of Sécond avenue and Livth street, on Sunday, October 15, ab one o'clock, Meanie Lovgs, Ng. 467, F. AND. A. M.—Members ‘ally invited to” see Be te sl Rn ibbard, aged | HAS AYING 3 , ree Sa KLABER 4 CO. 9 Of this lodge are hereby summoned ton.'¢nd a spe fe Ce a ag ad on bend — at twelve M., a te | brother, Lewis's HUSONIE yw Liawis.—10 Brooklyn, on. Thursday, eae ig ref Aun Luwis, aged 16 yeara, relict of Kiljak Relatives and friends ue 9 nS . Lay, Srues Lad id re urday, 1 ear sea ee ‘vam son l-law, 4. Ovin; Louse... Lo at one o’cioc! brother: in-law, ‘tien Dick, Third aypoue, MircnxLt.—On ay. I Mrrcurut, 90 years, “er Leper 1 “a a ne! earn nine Mek m M., ata, e nt Monnor.—On Sarees October 13, ee im the 66th year of his age. The relatives and friends are re Spectfully invited to atrend he fle inert = Tate residenee, No. 347 West Twen! street, weeny. October 15, at one o'clock P, M. MeRrry.—On Tharsday, October 12, ELLEN MUR Pay, tn in Cy 72d year of her age. 1 from her tite residence, at BtingviNe, ay on Sunday morning, at cight o'clock. TRE bi ins will be taken to (; vary Semevery for inter- TON oueY.—On Thursday, October 12, Many Mo Nuury, o native of the county Meath, Ireand, the 62d year of her ae. ‘The relatives and [riends of the famflv are respect- fully tmyiced to attend the funeral. on w Sunday. Oe tober 1S at two o'clock P, M., from her late res coe av bord Lp rae ntreet: Wednesday evening, Octo pkg 4 im the 58th year of bis age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the byieins on poraraay. bern A at ten o'clock A. M. regon and [idaho papers 0! copy. Ritky.—On Thursday, October 12, mF a taal and severe Ill RicHarp RUBY, ages 22 The friends and acquaintances of the Ettivaire are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from the residence. of his brother-in-law, 69 Cherry street, on Sunday, October 15, at half-past one o’clook, Sruyvesant.—On Frid: porns, Uctober ober Ii TuHKoporE, youngest son of Charles S, and Stuyvesant, in the 13th year of his Notice of funeral in Siaday’s Herald, VANDERKOFF,—The mem of as Totem, Ne 916, P. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meevom Sunday, October 15, at half-past ten o'clock, at oe Broaaway, to attend the funeral of ona dece: ir rn nv! I ts Adis PHILLIPS, Master. Geo. W. DurYES, Beoretar Venos.On Wednesday Thorns; ares es if ee wife of Thomas Venus, in the 68th year pert erolatives and friends of the family are respect- My invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, on Saturday, Octuber 14, at two o’olocs P. M., from her late residence, East Williamabarg, Le Warrs.—In this city, on Ta October 13, efter wanere tlineas. James B. Ware, {0 the 20th year of | ane remains will be Lye to Spring eral gl the funeral land county, N. ¥., wher: it take place, on Sunday, the ath inst., at aaie-past tom o'clock A. M., from the Dutch Reformed chures. Relatives and friends of tho ray also the men bers of Amity 1 ot Spring Yalicy, are respectiully invited to atte: ‘[ DVERTISENENTS VOR THR NEW YORK HERALD Binevan at Tu® BRANCH oreron, 1908 BROADWAY, BETWKEN TIMETYyIABT AND waver taxtiod STREETS, WEST SIDE, NEARLY orrosits oum roe MER PLACE. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RRCEIVRD FROWS A. ie TILL 8 P. M, BVERY DAY IN) THE YBAR'AY OFFICE eee RIND, , Tory (AREMBLY | CONVAUTION, POUNRE se teva FOU ee * bia, ata Roebester, Organizations tn i tadevendens.o eld Mig Et wr ane! aohy Ose Gataber, Hig wag duly elected ‘ohatrman and Joho Colireniion thereupon ndjouraad te the net Aimeiay teh stppored by the dem “SRYAN BEILLY, Chairuam. ona caer Seoratary. ees 1a Feats eT BANNER ears ' be a ban sed on yal ri street an: Frat avoaa. re er szoator of ite Seventn Senatorial diatrl 1ECOND ‘HAND ENGINE. WANTED ABOUT. % OB ree. SOBIA Be LEVERETE & CO., #6 John at OTL U1 ~ BR FOR s SAL! QrRAM hard an AND Bolt ae a he agen aks SP gee mens ND Spyaure Machinery @ of parjeet bes % Engi " st AOR ‘Water street. STEAM ENGINE | AND Poise, NEARLY NEW, 4 Bighih svonuoy between Lightosetls ad Nlactceni ‘streetay Baturday, the ing. or Mandag. Can be ruooieg, - WO, SECOND HAND, 45 HORSE LOC acta Sang 11100 39 horse Hugise ng pg DAN aehiaery ieus'f 68, "ohingel WA WAXTED- 4, S00D SECOND HAND BYDRAULIG with hand pump. For sale, an eight Bo! a. a @ MURAD ISS Soe __ FURNITURE, Wointdanthnede. A RGE ‘A8SORT TMENT ol CARCETS, FUBN ruen ddin, west ca ib prices, or on eT monthly ioalalmenta, at at FARNELL? Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth mh, Atk tue BLES A the, frst po aed eat rty-recond strect, for sule in \ols ate seat sactiten, Mi iat $475; Porn) ratio "proeatel, 0 Suit, cost 3 four rep Sulte from $50 ups r te Mattrenses, French walnut Bidevoard, Dining Table, Mirrors, P half origimal eget Bropeens dc, for foes than a ao sue = aod ng Matiresses; Extension, Centre nnd side Ay rears Call at private residence 120 at Fa BRAWING Room, SUIT, POMTAr Fons tr ‘Finnotorce, Felon Bookewmy ing ty tail 1 Went Pitt ing i iy leat Gentes Beda, Berti 7 gama ae at be werk or msonih, coe nf ELAS & OF THE COMP RE | aiatm ee rare a pe tal ah. ti baka ew, Gal th Pr Ho 4 . Mose (11,98 wie ty "PAY ‘MENTS -CARPETS, 88 and S26 Third ween L ha _Prices lower than any other house fu th 3 RETFIOTA eats Ata RAUCH &. a ax aoudam nae hema obo ape satiny et MARBLE MANTELS. Bead Josuem Cee or ARTS SLATE MANTELS—LARGEST AS8ORT eis iy a owe ie aS Soe (0b Bixth ay., between Thirty: pant Tripetathee MARBLE WORKS, 217 between ret * nes Mi ra Maren" sates, nn ote eee «WATCHES JF. SEWEERY, &e. 1 "ANTED—A ai ty a sixtit AVENUE, “BETWEEN W. fei a ge eee Ratt eee ae ik, ent eco TING tile serves, Bie wre waroll, Particularly note the ig fs senna Bank, Nan a ee OsENTHAL'S, SS THIRD AVENU! Seth aired hey st NEAR AY sh BOs aireet iA LJ ae Wea ates Onevod tie otain the: e jae fag On Clouston F carpet inquiriag or ‘addreagiog, “Ladies alteadod ve br Mey 4

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